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Assistant Commissioner and Senior Woman Administrator Eliane Kebbe (ext. 3) eliane@thesac.com Director ofCSports Administration andEInformation ODennis N F Switzer (ext. N 2)C E E R dennis@thesac.com

Assistant to the Commissioner/Internal Operations Jonnie Schulte (ext. 1) jonnie@thesac.com Coordinator of Basketball Officials James T. Burch JimTBurch@aol.com

Credits The 2010-11 SAC Basketball Guide has been produced for the membership and print/electronic media in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. The SAC media relations staff is dedicated to providing assistance and service to media members, and should be contacted with any questions or information requests. Any additional information can be accessed through each member school’s Sports Information office. The SAC appreciates the interest and support of media members across the Carolinas and Tennessee, and looks forward to working together in support of its student-athletes and member institutions. The 2010-11 SAC Basketball Guide was produced by Dennis Switzer in the South Atlantic Conference office, using the Adobe InDesign CS desktop publishing software program, with assistance from SAC intern Greg Hough. A special thanks also goes to the Sports Information Directors and other support staff of the member institutions of the South Atlantic Conference for their assistance.

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Top row: Brevard’s Holli Flippo; Mars Hill’s Brittini Young; Catawba’s Dominick Reid; Newberry’s Jessica Bearzatto; Lincoln Memorial’s D’Mario Curry. Bottom row: Anderson’s Brandon Young; Tusculum’s Jasmine Gunn; Lenoir-Rhyne’s D.J. Blackmon; Carson-Newman’s Erwin Staten; Wingate’s Kurie Washington.

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Table of Contents Table of contents.......................................................................................... 1 This is the SAC..........................................................................................2-3 SAC Staff...................................................................................................4-5 Media Information......................................................................................... 6 Men’s Preseason Preview............................................................................ 7 Women’s Preseason Preview....................................................................... 8 2009-10 Men’s Season in Review................................................................ 9 2009-10 Women’s Season in Review......................................................... 10 Anderson University Men’s Information, Preview..................................12-13 Brevard College Men’s Information, Preview........................................14-15 Carson-Newman College Men’s Information, Preview..........................16-17 Catawba College Men’s Information, Preview.......................................18-19 Lenoir-Rhyne University Men’s Information, Preview............................20-21 Lincoln Memorial University Men’s Information, Preview......................22-23 Mars Hill College Men’s Information, Preview.......................................24-25 Newberry College Men’s Information, Preview......................................26-27 Tusculum College Men’s Information, Preview......................................28-29 Wingate University Men’s Information, Preview....................................30-31 2010-11 Composite Men’s Schedule.....................................................32-33 2009-10 Men’s Basketball Statistics......................................................34-38 Men’s Basketball Record Book................................................................... 39 Men’s Basketball All-Time Leaders.......................................................40-42 Men’s Basketball All-Time Standings....................................................43-45 Men’s Basketball All-Time All-Conference.............................................46-47 Men’s Basketball Coaching History............................................................ 48 Men’s Basketball Tournament Records.................................................49-51 Men’s Basketball Postseason History........................................................ 52 Anderson University Women’s Information, Preview.............................53-54 Brevard College Women’s Information, Preview...................................55-56 Carson-Newman College Women’s Information, Preview.....................57-58 Catawba College Women’s Information, Preview.................................59-60 Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Information, Preview......................61-62 Lincoln Memorial University Women’s Information, Preview.................63-64 Mars Hill College Women’s Information, Preview..................................65-66 Newberry College Women’s Information, Preview................................67-68 Tusculum College Women’s Information, Preview ...............................69-70 Wingate University Women’s Information, Preview...............................71-72 2010-11 Composite Women’s Schedule................................................73-74 2009-10 Women’s Basketball Statistics................................................75-79 Women’s Basketball Record Book............................................................. 80 Women’s Basketball All-Time Leaders..................................................81-84 Women’s Basketball All-Time Standings...............................................85-87 Women’s Basketball All-Time All-Conference........................................88-89 Women’s Basketball Coaching History....................................................... 90 Women’s Basketball Tournament Records............................................91-93 Women’s Basketball Postseason History................................................... 94 2010 Tournament Review......................................................................95-96 2011 Men’s Tournament Bracket................................................................ 97 2011 Women’s Tournament Bracket........................................................... 98 Media Outlets............................................................................................. 99 Media Relations Directory........................................................................ 100 Sponsors.................................................................................................. 101 Wilson Basketball..................................................................................... 102 NCAA Respect.......................................................................................... 103 NCAA Game Environment........................................................................ 104 NCAA Alcohol Awareness......................................................................... 105

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This is the sac The South Atlantic Conference is in its 35th year of athletic tradition and excellence. The conference has enjoyed tremendous success due to dedicated people building a premier athletic conference throughout its history. The distant forerunner of the South Atlantic Conference was the North State Atlantic Conference (NSIAC). The NSIAC was formed when the “Little Six”, as it was called, broke from the North Carolina Intercollegiate Athletic Conference in 1930. These charter members included Lenoir-Rhyne College, Atlantic Christian, Catawba College, Guilford College, Elon College, and High Point University. The North State continued to grow over the next 30 years, adding Western Carolina (1933), East Carolina (1947) and Pfeiffer (1960). A name change became necessary when the league accepted Newberry as its first South Carolina member in 1961. The league took on the name Carolinas Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (CIAC) on May 20th of that year. The CIAC saw several changes in the following years as East Carolina withdrew from the league in 1962. Appalachian State and Western Carolina followed in 1971 and 1976. All three landed in the Southern Conference. The South Atlantic Conference was founded in 1975 solely as a football conference. The league received its name from a contest in which Kurt Brenneman of Greensboro, NC became the first to submit the SAC-8 moniker. The SAC-8 consisted of Carson-Newman College, Catawba College, Elon College, Gardner-Webb University, Lenoir-Rhyne College, Mars Hill College, Newberry College, and Presbyterian College. Dr. Fred Bentley, of Mars Hill College, was named league president for its inaugural year, by a vote of the member institutions. After the first season of play in the SAC-8, the Bears of Lenoir-Rhyne College captured the first football title. In 1989, the league’s 15th year of operation, the South Atlantic Conference became a comprehensive, multisport conference. Doug Echols was named the league’s first Commissioner. That year the South Atlantic Conference sponsored 10 sports - football, men’s

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Key dates in SAC history u 1930 ­– North State Atlantic Conference formed when six schools broke from the North Carolina Intercollegiate Athletic Conference u 1961 – Newberry College joins league. Conference changes name to Carolinas Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (CIAC) u 1975 – South Atlantic Conference formed as football league with eight schools, called the SAC-8. u 1988 – Wingate University replaces Newberry u 1989 – SAC became a multisport conference u 1996 – Newberry rejoins conference u 1998 – Tusculum College joins conference u 2006 – Lincoln Memorial University joins conference u 2008 – Brevard College joins conference u 2008 – Patrick Britz named Commissioner u 2010 – Anderson (S.C.) University joins conference

and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s soccer, volleyball, men’s golf, men’s and women’s tennis. Later the conference grew to 14 championship sports by adding women ‘s soccer (1990), men’s and women’s cross country (1993) and women’s golf (1999). The South Atlantic Conference was com-

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posed of the same eight member institutions from 1975 until 1988, when Wingate University replaced Newberry College as the eighth member institution. Newberry later rejoined the conference in 1996. In July of 1998, Tusculum College was admitted as a member of the league, and Lincoln Memorial University began play in the conference in the 2006-07 academic year. Brevard College was admitted as a provisional member in 2007 and a full member in 2008. In 2008, Echols retired after serving as Commissioner for 19 years and Patrick Britz was hired as the new Commissioner. In July 2010, Anderson (S.C.) University became the league’s 10th member. Today the conference is a group of ten private, liberal and civic arts colleges and universities, similar in size and athletic philosophy. Since becoming eligible for NCAA Division II postseason play in 1993, the league has sent representatives from all of its sponsored sports to NCAA postseason play. The league membership now includes Anderson University in Anderson, S.C.; Brevard College in Brevard, N.C.; Carson-Newman in Jefferson City, TN; Catawba College in Salisbury, NC; Lenoir-Rhyne University in Hickory, NC; Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, TN; Mars Hill College in Mars Hill, NC; Newberry College in Newberry, SC; Tusculum College in Greeneville, TN; and Wingate University in Wingate, NC.

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SAC STAFF Patrick Britz Commissioner

Contact Information Phone: 803-981-5240 ext. 4 Email: patrick@thesac.com Patrick Britz is in his third year as the Commissioner of the South Atlantic Conference. He came to the SAC after serving as the director of Division I intercollegiate programs of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America for the previous three years. Britz is only the second full-time Commissioner of the league in its 21-year history as a multisport conference. Under Britz’s leadership, the SAC has expanded to its largest membership ever with 10 member institutions as Brevard College became a full-time member in 2008-09 and Anderson (SC) University joined in 2010-11. Britz has also overseen the revision of the conference bylaws and sports policies, as well as the development of a new strategic plan. He has also enhanced the conference’s awards program and championship events, providing live video-streaming for all the finals of the team tournaments starting in 2010-11. Britz served as the first director of Division I intercollegiate programs for the NSCAA from 2005-2008. During his tenure with the NSCAA, Britz was responsible for raising the visibility of men’s and women’s Division I Intercollegiate soccer. He played a vital role in the establish-

ment and expansion of the Fox Soccer Channel College Match of the Week, including selling corporate sponsorships. He served as the liaison between the NSCAA and various constituent groups, including the NCAA, Division I men’s and women’s coaches and the National Intercollegiate Soccer Officials Association. Britz has extensive experience in collegiate administration. He served as the senior associate director of athletics for compliance and administration at Texas Tech University from 2001-2005 and worked for five years in the NCAA national office (1996-2001). He was assistant director of athletics for compliance and student services at East Tennessee State University for two years (1995-1996) and began his career as assistant commissioner for championships and compliance for the Southern Conference in 1991. Britz has been highly involved within the NCAA committee structure. He currently serves on the Division II Women’s Soccer Committee, the Division II National Letter of Intent Committee and was recently selected as the Division II representative on the NCAA Woman of the Year Selection Committee. While at Texas Tech, Britz served on the Division I Initial-Eligibility Waiver Committee and on the NCAA Athletics Certification Peer Review Committee. He holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina Asheville, where he was a four-time academic all-conference selection for the Bulldogs soccer team and graduated as the school’s second alltime leading scorer. Britz was inducted into the UNC Asheville Athletics Hall of Fame in February, 2007. In addition, he is the co-author of the book Athletic Scholarships for Dummies, published in December 2005. Britz and his wife, Joanna, live in Fort Mill.

Eliane Kebbe

Assistant Commissioner and Senior Woman Administrator Contact Information Phone: 803-981-5240 ext. 3 Email: eliane@thesac.com

Eliane Kebbe, begins her third year with the South Atlantic Conference. In 2009, she was promoted to Assistant Commissioner. Kebbe oversees conference eligibility issues, including squad lists, the National Letter of Intent program, coaches’ certification tests and medical hardship waivers. She coordinated meetings and banquets, including the conference’s annual Hall of Fame Banquet. She helped with planning and management of the conference’s 13 postseason tournaments. Kebbe has also served as tournament director for two NCAA regional tournaments, the Southeast Region Volleyball Tournament, hosted by Wingate University, and the Southeast Region Women’s Basketball Tournament, hosted by Lenoir-Rhyne University.

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In addition, Kebbe will continue to serve as the conference’s Senior Woman Administrator and will work with the league’s SWA committee, as well as the league’s StudentAthlete Advisory Committee. She has more than 20 years in athletic administration. Prior to joining the South Atlantic Conference, Kebbe served as Director of Athletics at Belmont Abbey College in Belmont, N.C., from 1997 to 2007, where she was responsible for overseeing planning and budgets for 16 varsity teams, athletic training, compliance and sports information. Under her guidance, Belmont Abbey won two Joby Hawn Cups, the trophy presented to the best all-around athletic program in the Conference Carolinas, and increased sports sponsorship from 12 to 16 varsity sports. Kebbe served as a successful head women’s basketball coach at Belmont Abbey from 1986 to 2001. She guided her teams to six

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Conference Tournament Championships, three Conference Tournament runnerup titles, six regular season Championships, six National Tournament berths, earned conference and district Coach of the Year Awards, and ranks as one of the top NCAA Division II winningest coaches, with a record of 315-110 in fifteen years at Belmont Abbey College. In 2002, Kebbe, the winningest basketball coach in Belmont Abbey history, was inducted into the Belmont Sports Hall of Fame. Kebbe received her bachelor of arts degree from Queens College in Flushing, N.Y., and a Masters of Education from the University of Georgia.

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SAC STAFF Dennis Switzer

Director of Sports Administration and Information administration. Contact Information Switzer’s conference publications Phone: 803-981-5240 ext. 2 Email: dennis@thesac.com have received honors from the College Sports Information Directors of Dennis Switzer, Director of Sports America (CoSIDA). His 2008-09 basAdministration and Information, is in his ketball guide was voted best in the eleventh year with the South Atlantic nation and his 2002 football media Conference office. guide was voted second in the nation. He works in the areas of sports infor- He has won best cover designs for his mation, publication production, web site 2004-05 and 2008-09 basketball memaintenance, tournament and event dia guides. He served as the national

coordinator for the CoSIDA writing contest for four years and won one writing award. Switzer came to the SAC from the The Herald (Rock Hill, S.C.). Switzer and his wife, Nancy, have two daughters, Lauren and Krista. They reside in Rock Hill. He received a B.A. in Journalism in 1984 from the University of South Carolina.

Jonnie Schulte

Assistant to the Commissioner for Internal Operations and Business Manager Contact Information Phone: 803-981-5240 ext. 1 Email: jonnie@thesac.com

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Jack Childress begins his first season as the Coordinator of Football Officials for the South Atlantic Conference. Childress brings 17 years of college football officiating to the position, having worked in the South Atlantic Conference (1993-95), Southern Conference (1996-97) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (1997-2009). He also has 30 years of experience officiating high school games in North and South Carolina. James T. Burch is in his 16th season as Coordinator of Men’s and Women’s Basketball Officials. Burch

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year as Administrative Assistant within the SAC. She handles accounting and general office operations. She works with coordinators of officials for processing payments for all officials.

Schulte and her husband Jimmy have three grown children, Shea, Bo, and Kate, and two grandchildren, and reside in Rock Hill.

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has officiated more than 30 years, including ACC, CIAA, MEAC and Southern Conference tournaments, as well as numerous NCAA Tournament games. Burch is a graduate of Fayetteville State and Indiana University. Gerald Trexler is in his 16th year as SAC Coordinator of Baseball Officials. He has worked as an umpire in the Southern, ACC and SAC since 1975, and has supervised over 100 Forsythe County baseball and softball officials over the last 15 years. Trexler graduated from Appalachian State and later added a Master’s degree from NC A&T.

BJ Williard is in her sixth year as Coordinator of Vo l l e y b a l l Officials. Willard has been a NCAA volleyball official for more than 25 years. She will add assigning officials for SAC to her current duties with the ODAC and the USA South conferences. She has officiated at numerous conference championships and the NAIA National Championships three times.

the Peach Belt, Atlantic Sun, Southern States Athletic Conference and Georgia Junior College Region XVII.

Paul James is in his eighth year as Coordinator of Soccer Officials. James has been a soccer official for 29 years, working high school, college, professional and international matches. He has been an official at NCAA Division Betsy Kidd is in her third year as I Final Four matches. James has been assigning college matches Coordinator for 19 years and also serves as the of Softball Ofstate youth referee administrator ficials. Kidd for North Carolina. James earned has 12 years a BA from Duke and a Law degree of experience from UNC. He is a public defender umpiring, asin Winston-Salem, NC. signing and evaluating. She also serves as assignor for

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Media information Welcome

Thank you in your interest in 201011 South Atlantic Conference men’s and women’s basketball. In this media guide, you should find all the necessary resources needed to cover South Atlantic Conference teams. Should you have a question or need something not covered in this book, please contact Dennis Switzer at (803) 981-5240 or via E-mail at dennis@thesac.com

Weekly Reports

Every Monday, by 5 p.m., the South Atlantic Conference will publish a men’s and women’s weekly basketball report. The reports will include the latest standings, team and individual statistics, scores and notes from around the league. The Player of the Week for both men’s and women’s basketball will also be announced. The report will be available on the South Atlantic Conferences’ website, www.thesac.com

Electronic Mail

This season, the South Atlantic Conference will maintain an E-mail database for its media members. If you would like to receive the weekly reports and other information via E-mail, please send your name, E-mail address, and the media outlet you represent to dennis@thesac.com

Credentials

Credentials for regular-season games are the responsibility of the host institution. If interested in obtaining credentials for a regular-season game, please contact the host school’s Sports Information Director. Credentials for the 2011 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Basketball Tournament will be handled through the SAC office. Please call (803) 981-5240 to obtain credentials.

Awards

The South Atlantic Conference will name a Player of the Week for both men’s and women’s basketball each Monday during the season. At the conclusion of the regular season, the league will announce first and second All-Conference Teams, a Player of the Year, Freshman of the Year, and Coach of the Year. Also selected will be a Scholar-Athlete for both men’s and women’s basketball. All end-of-season awards will be announced prior to the start of the 2011 Food Lion SAC Basketball Tournament.

Tournament Awards

The All-Tournament Team and a Tournament MVP will be selected for both men and women following the Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Basketball Tournament. Ballots will be distributed to media members in attendance.

Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Tournament

The 2011 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Basketball Tournament will be March 2, 5-6. Quarterfinal games will be played at the home site of the higher seed. The semifinals and finals will take place at Catawba Valley Community College in Hickory, N.C., March 5-6. The winner of the South Atlantic Conference tournament receives an automatic qualification berth to the NCAA Division II Championships. Credentials for the 2011 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Basketball Tournament will be handled through the conference office. Please call (803) 9815240 to obtain credentials.

Press Row

Press row and the media workrooms at all South Atlantic Conference schools are designed to be designated work areas for media and statisticians. No cheering will be tolerated. The South Atlantic Conference and

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its member institutions reserve the right to remove anyone from press row.

SID Contacts

SAC Dennis Switzer Phone: (803) 981-5240 Fax: (803) 981-9444 E-Mail: dennis@thesac.com

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Anderson SID: Randy Jones Phone: (864) 231-2097 Fax: (864) 231-5601 E-Mail: rjones@andersonuniversity.edu Brevard SID: Seth Montgomery Phone: (828) 884-8288 Fax: (828) 884-8274 E-Mail: montgosj@brevard.edu Assistant SID: Sean Hostetter Carson-Newman SID: Zeke Beam Phone: (865) 471-3513 Fax: (865) 471-3514 E-Mail: zbeam@cn.edu Assistant SID: Justin Holt Catawba SID: Jim Lewis Phone: (704) 637-4720 Fax: (704) 637-5705 E-Mail: jdlewis@catawba.edu Assistant SID: David McDowell Lenoir-Rhyne SID: John Karrs Phone: (828) 328-7174 Fax: (828) 328-7399 E-Mail: karrsjd@lrc.edu Assistant SID: Asa Moran Lincoln Memorial SID: Rusty Peace Phone: (423) 869-6236 Fax: (423) 869-6382 E-Mail: rusty.peace@lmunet.edu Assistant SID: Bill Porter Mars Hill SID: Rick Baker Phone: (828) 689-1373 Fax: (828) 689-1440 E-Mail: rbaker@mhc.edu Assistant SID: Nicholas Petrone Newberry SID: Josh Manck Phone: (803) 321-5667 Fax: (803) 321-5169 E-Mail: josh.manck@newberry.edu Assistant SID: Brice Zimmerman Assistant SID: Brandon Scardigli Assistant SID: Charles Hurley Tusculum SID: Dom Donnelly Phone: (423) 636-7326 Fax: (423) 636-7370 E-Mail: ddonnelly@tusculum.edu Assistant SID: Jim Miller Wingate SID: David Sherwood Phone: (704) 233-8186 Fax: (704) 233-8169 E-Mail: dsherwod@wingate.edu Assistant SID: Hugh Patton

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2010-11 Men’s Preview

LMU picked to win SAC title

ROCK HILL, SC – The Lincoln Memorial University Railsplitters, who return four starters from last year’s 20-9 team, is the preseason favorite to win the 2010-11 South Atlantic Conference regular season men’s basketball crown. The Railsplitters received seven firstplace votes and 94 total points from the league’s 10 head coaches. Lincoln Memorial returns senior forward D’Mario Curry, a two-time All-SAC selection, who was named to the preseason All-Conference first team, which was also announced. Curry led the Railsplitters in scoring (16.9 points per game, sixth-best in the SAC), and led the SAC in rebounding (11.1 per game) and blocks (3.43 per game) last season. Lincoln Memorial also placed forward Desmond Johnson on the preseason second team. First-year conference member Anderson University is picked to finish second. The Trojans received two firstplace votes and 79 total points. Anderson returns three starters from last year’s team which went 24-8 and advanced to the semifinals of the NCAA Southeast Region tournament. The top returnee for the Trojans is guard Brandon Young, who was named to the preseason All-Conference first team. Young was named to the NABC All-Region team after last season, when he led the team in scoring (15.5 points per game) and assists (3.7 per game). Anderson’s Kevis Cornwell was named to the preseason All-Conference second team. Wingate University is picked to finish third in the coach’s poll with 73 points. The Bulldogs also placed two on the preseason All-Conference team. Junior guard Jaime Vaughn was named to the first team, while sophomore forward Odell Turner, the 2010 SAC Freshman of www.thesac.com

2010-11 Men’s Coaches Poll Team (first-place) 1. Lincoln Memorial (7) 2. Anderson (2) 3. Wingate 4. Catawba (1) 5. Newberry 6. Tusculum 7. Mars Hill 8. Lenoir-Rhyne 9. Carson-Newman 10. Brevard

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the Year, was named to the second team. Turner averaged 12.1 points per game last season, while Vaughn averaged 11.7. Catawba College, last year’s conference champion, received one first-place vote and 53 total points. Senior guard Dominick Reid was named to the preseason All-Conference second tem. Reid averaged 8.9 points per game last season and ranked sixth in the league in assists (3.47 per game). Newberry College is picked to finish fifth with 50 points. The Wolves, under the direction of first-year coach Dave Davis, bring back a pair of starters, including forward Ray Robinson, who was named to the preseason All-Conference second team. Tusculum College is picked to finish sixth. The Pioneers received 48 points. Senior forward Rob Troutman was named to the preseason All-Conference second team. Mars Hill College was close behind with 47 points for seventh place. A key returnee for the Lions is forward Dion Malachi, who was named to the preseason All-Conference first team. Lenoir-Rhyne University is picked to finish eighth with 39 points. The Bears return three starters from last year’s squad, including forward/center D.J. Blackmon. Blackmon, an All-Conference and AllRegion selection last season, averaged

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20.5 points per game, fourth in the SAC. Carson-Newman is picked to finish ninth with 34 points. The Eagles, under the direction of first-year head coach Chuck Benson, return one starter and four letterwinners from last year’s team. Brevard College rounds out the poll with 33 points. The Tornados finished second in the league last year and won the 2010 Food Lion SAC Tournament. Brevard guard Josh Roper is the lone returning starter from last year’s championship team and was named to the preseason All-Conference first team.

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2010-11 WOMen’s Preview

Tusculum top pick for women

ROCK HILL, SC – The Tusculum College Pioneers, who return four starters from last year’s 23-10 team which advanced to the Elite Eight, is the unanimous preseason favorite to win the 2010-11 South Atlantic Conference regular season women’s basketball crown. The Pioneers received 10 first-place votes and 100 total points from the league’s 10 head coaches. Tusculum returns All-American guard and 2010 SAC Player of the Year Jasmine Gunn, who was one of two Pioneers named to the preseason All-Conference team, which was also announced. Gunn, a preseason firstteam selection, was second in the league in scoring last season, averaging 21.6 points per game, led the SAC in steals at 2.82 per game, and was third in assists. Tusculum senior center Catherine Hintz, who averaged 8.5 rebounds and was third in the league in blocked shots, was named to the second team. Carson-Newman College is picked to finish second with 89 points. The Eagles return three starters from the team that advanced to the semifinals of the NCAA Southeast Region tournament last season. Leading the way for Carson-Newman is Mandy Mendenhall, named to the preseason All-Conference first team. Mendenhall averaged 13.6 points per game last season. Newberry College is picked to finish third with 71 points. The Wolves bring back three starters from last year’s 21-9 squad, including a pair of preseason All-Conference selections. Helen McKinney, a senior guard, was named to the first team, while senior forward Leanne Watson was named to the second team. Lincoln Memorial University is 8

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Women’s Preseason All-Conference First Team Mandy Mendenhall, Carson-Newman Dana Hicks, Catawba Brittini Young, Mars Hill Helen McKinney, Newberry Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum Kurie Washington, Wingate Second Team Alexa Neal, Anderson Milica Ivanovic, Catawba Cameron Sealey, Lenoir-Rhyne Dayshalee Salaman, Lincoln Memorial LeAnne Watson, Newberry Catherine Hintz, Tusculum

the pick to finish fourth with 60 points. Junior guard Dayshalee Salaman was named to the preseason All-Conference second team. Last season, Salaman was fifth in the SAC in scoring at 17.8 points per game. Catawba College received 53 points for fifth place in the poll. The Indians placed two on the preseason AllConference team in junior center Dana Hicks and senior guard Milica Ivanovic. Hicks, a first-team selection, averaged 15.1 points per game last season and was second in the league in rebounding at 11.2 per contest. Ivanovic was named to the preseason All-Conference second team after averaging 13.1 points and connecting on 57 3-pointers last season. Wingate University is sixth in the preseason poll with 51 points. The Bulldogs return junior guard Kurie Washington, who was named to the preseason All-Conference first team. Washington averaged 18.1 points per game, fourthbest in the SAC, last season. Lenoir-Rhyne University, the defending conference champion, is seventh in the preseason poll with 42 points. The Bears return guard Cameron Sealey, who was named to the preseason All-Conference second team. Sealey averaged 11.6 points per game last season. Mars Hill College received 37

points for eighth place. Brittini Young, a preseason All-Conference first team selection, led the SAC with 22.0 points per game last season. First-year conference member Anderson University is tabbed for ninth place with 30 points. Anderson will be led by preseason All-Conference second team selection Alexa Neal, who averaged 11.5 points per game last season. Brevard College rounds out the poll. The Tornados received 17 points. Brevard returns three starters from last year.

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2010-11 Men’s season in review

Tornados claim first tournament championship

2009-10 FINAL STANDINGS (Through matches played on Saturday, March 13)

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Brevard College became the champion of winning close games, which propelled them to the 2010 Food Lion SAC Men’s Basketball Tournament championship. The Tornados took a 73-72 victory over Carson-Newman in the semifinals, holding off a late charge by the Eagles. In the championship game, Brevard’s Jermichael Tanner hit the game-winning lay-up with time running out to lift the Tornados over Catawba, 93-92. Brevard’s Jonathan Whitson was named the tournament MVP. Catawba, which won its sixth regular-season championship, and Brevard both advanced to the NCAA Tournament. Tusculum’s Kyle Moore was named the SAC Player of the Year for the second year in a row. Moore, who was named to a pair of All-America teams, averaged 24.8 points per game, which was third in NCAA Division II. Moore’s scoring average was the second highest in league history and fifth-best in school history. Moore and Brevard’s Whitson were invited to play in the NABC Division II All-Star Game, and Moore was named the West Team’s co-MVP. Wingate University’s Odell Turner, who averaged 11.9 points and was fifth in the league in rebounding with seven rebounds per game, was named the Men’s Freshman of the Year. Mars Hill’s Jarred Pickering received the Scholar-Athlete Award for men’s basketball. Two coaching moves happened after the season. Newberry hired Dave Davis as head coach, and Carson-Newman promoted assistant Chuck Benson after long-time coach Dale Clayton moved to a role as Associate Athletic Director and Coordinator for Student-Athlete Success.

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2009-10 Men’s Awards PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Kyle Moore, Tusculum COACH OF THE YEAR: Mike Jones, Brevard FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Odell Turner, Wingate SAC SCHOLAR ATHLETE: Jarred Pickering, Mars Hill First Team All-Conference Jonathan Whitson, Brevard Antonio Houston, Catawba D.J. Blackmon , Lenoir-Rhyne D’Mario Curry, Lincoln Memorial Danny Sanders, Mars Hill Kyle Moore, Tusculum Second Team All-Conference Josh Roper, Brevard Jordan Dixon, Carson-Newman Rob Fields, Catawba Donald Rutherford, Catawba Stoney Polite, Mars Hill Jaime Vaughn, Wingate

The 2009-2010 SAC Men’s Basketball All-Conference first team, from left: Kyle Moore, Tusculum; D’Mario Curry, Lincoln Memorial; D.J. Blackmon, LenoirRhyne; Antonio Houston, Catawba; Jonathan Whitson, Brevard; Danny Sanders, Mars Hill

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Catawba * 11-5 .688 20-11 .645 9-3 Brevard # 10-6 .625 21-10 .677 8-4 Tusculum 10-6 .625 16-12 .571 10-5 Lincoln Memorial 9-7 .563 20-9 .690 13-2 Mars Hill % 5-6 .455 10-13 .435 5-5 Wingate 7-9 .438 14-14 .500 8-5 Carson-Newman 5-11 .313 11-18 .379 6-7 Newberry 5-11 .313 10-18 .357 7-7 Lenoir-Rhyne 5-11 .313 7-19 .269 5-5 * Denotes SAC Champion # Denotes Food Lion SAC Tournament Champion % Five conference games nullified

All-Freshman Team Stephen Coles, Catawba Ryan Barnes, Newberry Quan Alexander, Wingate Paidrick Matilus, Wingate Odell Turner, Wingate All-Tournament Team Jonathan Whitson, Brevard (MVP) Josh Roper, Brevard Antonio Houston, Catawba Donald Rutherford, Catawba Desmond Johnson, Lincoln Memorial

2009-10 Players of the Week DATE PLAYER POS SCHOOL

11/23 11/30 12/7 12/14 20/20 1/4 1/11 1/19 1/25 2/2 2/8 2/15 2/22 3/1

Rob Fields J.J. Wesley Danny Sanders Kyle Moore Larry Staley Odell Turner D’Mario Curry Jonathan Whitson Danny Sanders Kyle Moore Jonathan Whitson D.J. Blackmon Kyle Moore Kyle Moore Rob Fields

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2010-11 woMen’s season in review

Tusculum women make surprise run to Elite Eight

2009-10 FINAL STANDINGS

(Through games played on Tuesday, March 23)

Lenoir-Rhyne won its second straight regular-season conference championship, but it was fourth-seed Tusculum College which got hot in the Food Lion SAC Tournament, and advanced all the way to the NCAA DII Women’s Basketball Elite Eight. Tusculum was led by Player of the Year Jasmine Gunn, who was named the tournament’s MVP. Gunn was also the MVP of the Southeast Region tournament, after setting a conference record with a 45-point performance against Francis Marion in the region semifinals. Tusculum entered the region tournament as the seventh seed, but knocked off the top three seeds. In the Elite Eight, the Pioneers played the nation’s topranked team to a near standstill, with Gannon pulling away at the end for a 70-66 victory. Gunn was named the Daktronics Southeast Region Player of the Year and Daktronics All-American. She was named to the WBCA State Farm Coaches All-America Team and the DII Basketball Bulletin All-America team. Newberry’s Anita Bulcher also received several post-season accolades. She was named an Academic All-American, as well as an honorable mention All-American by DII Basketball Bulletin and the WBCA. Bulcher received the SAC ScholarAthlete Award and was named the SAC Presidents Award recipient. Carson-Newman’s Shari Buford was a third-team AllAmerican by DII Basketball Bulletin and an honorable mention selection by the WBCA. Mars Hill’s Brittini Young, who led the conference in scoring, was an honorable mention All-American by DII Basketball Bulletin. Newberry’s Amy Browne, the SAC Freshman of the Year, was named to the DII Basketball Bulletin All-Freshman Team.

TEAM SAC PCT ALL PCT Lenoir-Rhyne * 13-3 .813 21-8 .724 Newberry 12-4 .750 21-9 .700 Carson-Newman 11-5 .688 24-7 .774 Tusculum # 10-6 .625 23-10 .697 Catawba 8-8 .500 15-13 .536 Wingate 7-9 .438 14-14 .500 Lincoln Memorial 6-10 .375 9-19 .321 Brevard 3-13 .188 9-19 .321 Mars Hill 2-14 .125 5-22 .185 * Denotes SAC Champion # Denotes Food Lion SAC Tournament Champion

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2009-10 Women’s Awards

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum COACH OF THE YEAR: Todd Starkey, Lenoir-Rhyne; Sean Page, Newberry FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Amy Browne, Newberry SAC SCHOLAR ATHLETE: Anita Bulcher, Newberry

First Team All-Conference

Shari Buford, Carson-Newman Dana Hicks, Catawba Brittany Mitch, Lenoir-Rhyne Anita Bulcher, Newberry Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum Kurie Washington, Wingate

Second Team All-Conference

Ashley Kyle, Carson-Newman Mandy Mendenhall, Carson-Newman Amber Holt, Lenoir-Rhyne Cameron Sealey, Lenoir-Rhyne Brittini Young, Mars Hill Helen McKinney, Newberry

Members of the 20092010 SAC Women’s Basketball All-Conference first team, from left: Kurie Washington, Wingate; Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum; Anita Bulcher, Newberry; Brittany Mitch, LenoirRhyne; Dana Hicks, Catawba; Shari Buford, Carson-Newman

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All-Freshman Team

Candis Clear, Carson-Newman Precious Elkins, Lenoir-Rhyne Amy Browne, Newberry Kendal Baxter, Tusculum Sarah Wollett, Wingate

All-Tournament Team

Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (MVP) Catherine Hintz, Tusculum Kat Spears, Tusculum Anita Bulcher, Newberry Amber Holt, Lenoir-Rhyne

2009-10 Women’s Players of the Week DATE PLAYER POS SCHOOL

11/23 11/30 12/7 12/14 12/20 1/4 1/11 1/19 1/25 2/2 2/8 2/15 2/22 3/1

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Carson-Newman Carson-Newman Newberry Carson-Newman Wingate Lenoir-Rhyne Newberry Catawba LMU Tusculum Lenoir-Rhyne Wingate Mars Hill Newberry

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Anderson trojans Quick Facts School................................ Anderson University Address....................................... Anderson, SC Founded.....................................................1911 Enrollment.................................................2.500 School Colors........................... Gold and Black Arena...............................Abney Athletic Center Capacity.....................................................1,000 2009-10 Record.......................................... 24-8 2009-10 Conference Record/Finish.. 14-6 / T2nd Letterwinners Returning/Lost.....................8/4 Head Coach................................... Jason Taylor Alma Mater..................Jacksonville State, 2000 Record at School...................... 55-62 (4 years) Career Record.......................................... Same Best Time To Reach...................... Contact SID Office Number............................. 864-231-2851 Assistant Coaches: Ryan Hilburn Zack Beach SID..................................................Randy Jones Office Phone............................... 864-231-2097 SID Cell Phone............................ 864-958-2018 Office Fax.................................... 864-231-5601 Press Row Phone.......................................TBA E-mail Address.. rjones@andersonuniversity.edu Internet Address................ www.autrojans.com SID Mailing Address.....................316 Boulevard .................................................Anderson, S.C. 29621

Head Coach: Jason Taylor Jason Taylor, a native of Clarkrange, Tenn., begins his fifth season at the helm of the Trojans’ men’s basketball program after leading Anderson to its’ first-ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament and guiding the Trojans to a school-record 24 wins in 2009-10. Taylor, who was named head coach at Anderson on May 31, 2006, was the youngest coach to guide a men’s basketball team Jason Taylor to the NCAA Tournament in either Division I Year By Year or D-II last season. 2006-07 Anderson 4-24 .143 Taylor originally 2007-08 Anderson 12-16 .429 .517 joined the Anderson 2008-09 Anderson 15-14 .750 coaching staff in May, 2009-10 Anderson 24-8 55-62 .470 2003 as an assistant Career coach and head junior varsity coach, spending three seasons with head coach Doug Novak, Anderson’s all-time winningest coach as a member of NCAA Division II. Taylor started his playing career at Aquinas College in Nashville, Tennessee. From Aquinas, Taylor transferred to Roane State, averaging 17 points per game as a redshirt sophomore. He was named the MVP of the Pensacola Junior College Thanksgiving Classic, and was also named to the TJCAA All-Eastern Division team, leading the TJCAA in 3-point shooting. He signed to play at Jacksonville State in Alabama following the 1999 season at Roane State. During his junior campaign with the Gamecocks, Taylor was a member of JSU’s first winning season since moving to Division I. The Gamecocks finished 17-11. Taylor earned an associate of science degree from Roane State in 1999 and a B.S. degree in health and physical education from Jacksonville State University in 2001.

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Name Trey Britton Nick Trull Kevis Cornwell Geoffrey Hunter Brandon Young Tyrell McDowell Denzail Jones DJ McGowan Andrew Driver Quinton Baines Kyle Sledge Chris Ross Oskars Ernsteins Taylor Shugart Adrian Addie Stephen Cobb Lamar Jack

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

HT 6-7 6-2 6-2 5-10 6-2 6-5 5-9 6-3 6-0 6-6 6-6 6-8 6-4 6-7 6-2 6-5 6-5

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CL Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr.

Hometown/Previous School Alpharetta, Ga. / South Forsyth HS Charlotte, N.C. / Hickory Grove York, S.C. / York HS Durham, N.C. / Southern H.S. Belmont, N.C. / Gaston Day Miami, Fla. / The Citadel Tuscaloosa, Ala. / Norcross HS Greenville, S.C. / Greenville HS Belton, S.C. / Palmetto HS Enoree, S.C. / Laurens HS Powder Springs, Ga. / Hillgrove HS Spartanburg, S.C. / Dorman H.S. Rigas, Latvia / Carl Albert State College Rock Hill, S.C. / Northwestern HS Charlotte, N.C. / Hopewell HS Raleigh, N.C. / Enloe HS Piedmont, S.C. / Woodmont HS

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2010-11 Schedule

Nov. 12 vs. Augusta St. (Greeneville, TN) 5 pm Nov. 13 vs. Clayton St. (Greenville, TN) 2 pm Nov. 16 at SC State 7 pm Nov. 17 Erskine 7 pm Nov. 20 at Univ. of Montevallo 7 pm Nov. 23 Georgia State & College 7 pm Nov. 30 at Erskine 7 pm Dec. 2 Southern Wesleyan 7 pm Dec. 4 BREVARD 4 pm Dec. 11 at MARS HILL 4 pm Dec. 15 North Georgia College & St. 7 pm Dec. 18 at UNC Pembroke 3 pm Jan. 5 LENOIR-RHYNE 8 pm Jan. 8 CATAWBA 4 pm Jan. 12 NEWBERRY 8 pm Jan. 15 at LINCOLN MEMORIAL 8 pm Jan. 19 at TUSCULUM 8 pm Jan. 22 CARSON-NEWMAN 4 pm Jan. 26 WINGATE 8 pm Jan. 29 at BREVARD 4 pm Feb. 2 at LENOIR-RHYNE 8 pm Feb. 5 MARS HILL 4 pm Feb. 9 at NEWBERRY 8 pm Feb. 12 at CATAWBA 4 pm Feb. 16 TUSCULUM 8 pm Feb. 19 LINCOLN MEMORIAL 4 pm Feb. 23 at WINGATE 8 pm Feb. 26 at CARSON-NEWMAN 4 pm Mar. 2 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA Mar. 5 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA Mar. 6 Food Lion SAC Tournament 4 pm SAC games in ALL CAPS

2009-10 Results

(14-6 Conference Carolinas, 24-8) Nov. 17 at North Greenville W, 88-81 Nov. 21 Lander W, 93-84 Nov. 24 BELMONT ABBEY W, 96-92 OT Dec. 2 Mars Hill W, 109-86 Dec. 5 QUEENS L, 86-92 Dec. 12 UNC Pembrokoe W, 107-90 Dec. 15 at North Georgia W, 91-81 Dec. 18 at Columbus State W, 80-68 Jan.4 at LEES-MCRAE W, 85-53 Jan. 9 at Mt. OLIVE L, 65-77 Jan. 13 at LIMESTONE L, 76-85 Jan. 16 ST. ANDREWS W, 91-87 Jan. 18 at COKER W, 79-77 Jan. 21 ERSKINE W, 66-52 Jan. 23 BARTON W, 99-78 Jan. 25 at PFEIFFER W, 112-108 Jan. 28 at BELMONT-ABBEY L, 79-88 Feb. 2 at Erskine L, 56-62 Feb. 6 MOUNT OLIVE W, 81-74 Feb. 8 LIMESTONE L, 84-95 Feb. 11 COKER W, 89-81 Feb. 13 at ST. ANDREWS W, 86-75 Feb. 15 at Queens W, 75-73 Feb. 20 at BARTON W, 100-89 Feb. 22 North Greenville W, 82-78 Feb. 24 Lees-mcrae W, 92-71 Feb. 27 pfeiffer W, 80-63 Mar. 2 vs. Barton* W, 93-73 Mar. 5 vs. Belmont Abbey* W, 90-89 Mar. 7 vs. Mount Olive* L, 80-83 Mar. 13 vs. Catawba+ W, 68-66 Mar. 14 vs. Augusta St.+ L, 70-100 Conference games in ALL CAPS *- CC Tournament +-NCAA Regionals

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anderson trojans The Anderson Trojans will be looking for experience, leadership and versatility to carry them to a successful debut in their inaugural season in the South Atlantic Conference. Last season AU got off to the best start in school history since becoming a four-year institution in the mid-90s with the season culminating in a school-record 24 wins, eclipsing the previous record of 18 victories in 2001-02. The Trojans won 10 of their last 11 games en route earning their first-ever bid to the NCAA Tournament. Anderson returns eight players, including three starters and two reserves that saw considerable action on the hardwood last season. Anderson returns more than 71 percent of its potent offense that saw the Trojans rank 12th in the nation in scoring, at 85.2 points per contest last year. Guard Brandon Young, the team’s leading scorer, started all 32 games and also handed out a team-high 3.7 assists in 2009-10. The Belmont, N.C., native became Anderson’s alltime leading scorer (1,426) during last season, becoming just the fourth player in the history of Anderson University men’s basketball to reach the 1,000-point milestone. He drained the game-winning shot versus Catawba in the final moments of the Southeast Regional opener for both teams and was named to the NABC’s All-Southeast Region Second Team after earning first-team all-conference honors and was named to the 2010 Conference Carolinas All-Tournament team. He will be joined by fellow senior Kevis Cornwell in the backcourt. The 6-2 guard led the team with 2.1 steals per contests and started 31 contests. Cornwell was named to the 2010 Conference Carolinas AllTournament Team after the Trojans advanced

to the title game and also earned NCAA AllSoutheast Regional Tournament accolades. Taylor Shugart, a 6-7 center, will be counted on to provide a strong post presence inside after pulling down a team-best seven rebounds per game last season, while scoring nearly eight points a contest. Trey Britton, garnered 9.4 points per game, while seeing action in all 32 contests. Junior guard Nick Trull averaged nearly 20 minutes of action off the bench and provides a long-range outside scoring threat, shooting 40.4 percent from beyond the arc and averaging nearly 11 points a game. He’ll be joined by guard Oskars Ernsteins, who averaged more than 23 minutes a contest coming off the bench last season. Coach Jason Taylor expects his seven newcomers to contribute and make an immediate impact on the team. Among five additions to the backcourt, Adrian Addie is a 6-3 point guard. Addie averaged nine points and four assists while helping lead Hopewell High School to a 23-3 record last season. Denzail Jones is a 5-9 160-pound combo guard from Tuscaloosa, Ala., who transferred to AU from Clark Atlanta. As a high school senior, Jones averaged 16.2 points, 2.5 assists and 3.3 steals per game. Tyrell McDowell, a 6-5 forward/guard, averaged 1.7 points and 1.2 boards per contest during his sophomore season at The Citadel. Also joining the AU backcourt is freshman D.J. McGowan, the brother of former Trojan standout Donielle Davis, who stands fourth alltime on Anderson’s scoring list. He averaged 14 points, six rebounds and two assists per game for his father, Dondi McGowan, at Greenville High School last season. Geoffrey Hunter is a 5-10 freshman point

Brandon Young guard from Southern High School in Durham, N.C., who averaged 15.4 points, 6.3 assists and 2.3 steals per game last season. Adding depth to the wing, Kyle Sledge is a 6-6 forward who averaged nine points and six rebounds per game for Hillgrove (Ga.) High School and helped lead the Hawks to a 24-6 record and an appearance in the GHSA Class AAAA State Tournament Elite Eight in 2010. Chris Ross is a 6-8 post player who will see time down low for the Trojans this season after posting three double-figure outings during his senior campaign at Dorman High School in Spartanburg.

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2009-10 Statistics Total 3-PT ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Brandon Young 32-32 1048 32.8 152-353 .431 50-146 .342 143-168 .851 Tony Anderson 32-32 1023 31.9 152-360 .422 74-181 .409 66-83 .795 Kevis Cornwell 31-31 925 29.8 144-285 .505 8-32 .250 88-122 .721 Nick Trull 32-2 625 19.5 113-268 .422 63-156 .404 59-75 .787 Trey Britton 32-13 726 22.7 101-189 .534 0-3 .000 97-135 .719 Stephen Cobb 27-22 590 21.9 79-166 .476 30-65 .462 38-64 .594 Taylor Shugart 31-25 744 24.0 110-174 .632 0-0 .000 27-54 .500 Oskars Ernsteins 32-0 468 14.6 68-160 .425 60-147 .408 30-37 .811 Jamelle Lowery 17-1 146 8.6 7-22 .318 2-3 .667 6-13 .462 Stoney Hill 20-1 103 5.2 8-15 .533 0-0 .000 8-11 .727 Quinton Baines 10-0 33 3.3 3-9 .333 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 Andrew Driver 6-0 14 2.3 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 TEAM Totals 32 938-2003 .468 287-734 .391 565-768 .736 Opponents 32 918-1978 .464 206-574 .359 509-747 .681

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REBOUNDS Off Def Tot 11 80 91 9 77 86 48 91 139 34 76 110 76 109 185 26 79 105 90 130 220 12 32 44 4 10 14 7 10 17 5 9 14 0 0 0 66 65 131 388 768 1156 412 777 1189

Avg PF FO A TO 2.84 62 119 82 2.69 70 69 72 4.48 74 77 76 3.44 27 36 44 5.78 107 15 27 3.89 72 12 33 7.10 111 25 26 1.38 53 16 20 0.82 15 9 11 0.85 25 2 2 1.40 4 0 2 0.00 1 1 4 4.1 36.1 621 381 401 37.2 623 423 456

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Blk Stl 2 54 3 40 3 64 0 13 23 25 11 10 35 17 2 10 0 4 8 3 1 0 1 0 2 89 242 79 208

Pts Avg. 497 15.5 444 13.9 384 12.4 348 10.9 299 9.34 226 8.37 247 7.97 226 7.06 22 1.29 24 1.20 7 0.70 4 0.67 2 2728 85.3 2551 79.7

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Brevard tornados Quick Facts School.......................................Brevard College Address..........................................Brevard, NC Founded.....................................................1853 Enrollment....................................................650 School Colors.................Royal Blue and White Arena.............................Boshamer Gymnasium Capacity.....................................................1,000 2009-10 Record........................................ 21-10 2009-10 SAC Record/Finish............ 10-6, T2nd Letterwinners Returning/Lost.....................9/7 Head Coach.................................Michael Jones Alma Mater............Eastern Kentucky University Record at School................. 162-178(11 years) Career Record..................... 201-198 (13 years) Best Time To Reach.............Weekday morning Office Number............................. 828-882-8267 Assistant Coaches: Terence McCutcheon, George Williams, David Siniard, Brian Ferretti SID.......................................... Seth Montgomery Office Phone............................... 828-884-8288 SID Cell Phone............................ 828-582-8407 Office Fax.................................... 828-884-8274 Press Row Phone....................... 828-582-8407 E-mail Address............ montgosj@brevard.edu Assistant SID:............................Sean Hostetter Email:............................ hostetsm@brevard.edu Internet Address........... www.BCTornados.com SID Mailing Address... One Brevard College Drive

Head Coach: Mike Jones

Head Coach Michael Jones begins his 12th year at Brevard College, having led the Tornados since they became a four-year institution in 1999. Coach Jones led the Tornados to a historic season in 2009-2010, as the Tornados finished the season 21-10, reaching the NCAA Regional tournament and winning the 2010 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Tournament. Coach Jones was also named Michael Jones the 2009-2010 South AtYear By Year lantic Conference Men’s Basketball Coach of the 1997-98 Hazard CC 21-9 .700 Year as the team either 1998-99 Hazard CC 18-11 .621 set or tied 27 individual 1999-00 Brevard 18-13 .581 22-13 .629 and team single game, 2000-01 Brevard 22-11 .667 season or career records 2001-02 Brevard 2002-03 Brevard 12-20 .375 during the season. 16-16 .500 During his tenure at 2003-04 Brevard 2004-05 Brevard 21-12 .636 Brevard College, Jones 2005-06 Brevard 5-26 .161 has had four seasons 2006-07 Brevard 9-18 .333 with 20 wins or more. 2007-08 Brevard 4-24 .143 12-15 .444 In 2001-02 his squad 2008-09 Brevard 21-10 .677 was ranked as high as 2009-10 Brevard 201-198 .504 No. 12 nationally in the Career NAIA. Coach Jones came to Brevard from Jackson, Kentucky where he was the head coach at Hazard Community College. There he led a Division III junior college to a 21-9 record in his first year as a head coach against all Division I junior colleges. In the 1998-1999 season at Hazard Community College, the team began with a pre-season No. 8 ranking. Coach Jones is married to the former Lori Mason and has ..................................................... Brevard, NC 28712 a nine-year-old daughter, Rheanna and twin girls Lilly and Caris.

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Name Jerel Kwasikpui Gaither Hendrix Josh Roper Travis Jackson Dominique Pickett Vincent Dombrowski Whitney Galloway Jermichael Tanner Chavis Hamilton Ryson Felder Josh Jordan Drew Schauss Joseph Davis Darius Moose Donald Hudson

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HT CL Hometown/Previous School 6-6 So. Richmond, Va./Evangel Christian 6-1 Jr. Lenoir, N.C./Wallace State 6-0 Sr. Charlotte, N.C./Pfeiffer University 6-7 So. Moss Point, Miss./Dillard University 6-1 R-Fr. Thomasville, N.C./Thomasville HS 6-3 Jr. Philadelphia, Pa./Montreat College 6-3 Sr. Rosman, N.C./Rosman HS 5-9 R-Jr. Columbus, N.C./Polk County HS 6-4 Fr. Marion, N.C./McDowell HS 6-2 R-So. Lenoir, N.C./Hibriten HS 6-7 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif./West L.A. CC 6-4 So. Greens Fork, Ind./Centerville HS 6-4 Fr. Sylva, N.C./Smoky Mountian HS 6-3 Fr. Salisbury, N.C./Carson HS 5-11 R-Sr. Augusta, Ga./Cross Creek HS

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2010-11 Schedule

Nov. 20 Belmont Abbey 4 p.m. Nov. 23 at Young Harris 7 p.m. Nov. 27 at Limestone 4 p.m. Nov. 29 at Lees-McRae 7:30 p.m. Dec. 4 at Anderson 4 p.m. Dec. 14 North Greenville 7 p.m. Dec. 30 at TUSCULUM 8 p.m. Jan. 5 CARSON-NEWMAN 7 p.m. Jan. 8 MARS HILL 4 p.m. Jan. 12 at CATAWBA 8 p.m. Jan. 15 LENOIR-RHYNE 4 p.m. Jan. 19 at LINCOLN MEMORIAL 8 p.m. Jan. 22 at WINGATE 4 p.m. Jan. 26 NEWBERRY 8 p.m. Jan. 29 ANDERSON 4 p.m. Jan. 31 at Erskine 7:30 p.m. Feb. 2 at CARSON-NEWMAN 8 p.m. Feb. 5 TUSCULUM 4 p.m. Feb. 9 CATAWBA 8 p.m. Feb. 12 at Mars Hill 4 p.m. Feb. 14 Young Harris 8 p.m. Feb. 16 Lincoln Memorial 8 p.m. Feb. 19 at lenoir-rhyne 4 p.m. Feb. 23 at newberry 8 p.m. Feb. 26 WINGATE 4 p.m. Mar. 2 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA Mar. 5 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA Mar. 6 Food Lion SAC Tournament 4 pm SAC games in ALL CAPS

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(10-6 SAC, 21-10) Nov. 17 at Belmont Abbey L, 81-83(OT) Nov. 21 at North Greenville W, 97-88 Nov. 28 Limestone W, 75-73(OT) Dec. 1 vs. Erskine W, 64-46 Dec. 5 Tusculum W, 58-54(OT) Dec. 7 Lees-McRae W, 71-61 Dec. 17 Belmont Abbey L, 75-85 Dec. 29 at Oakland City W, 74-63 Dec. 30 at Southern Indiana L, 61-106 Jan. 2 at Mars Hill W, 91-77 Jan. 4 at Montreat W, 95-83 Jan. 6 Lenoir-Rhyne W, 77-68 Jan. 9 at Lincoln Memorial L, 70-85 Jan. 11 at Truett-McConnell W, 79-67 Jan. 13 at Catawba L, 75-93 Jan. 16 at Wingate W, 88-87 Jan. 18 at Erskine W, 91-81(3OT) Jan. 20 Carson-Newman W, 67-65 Jan. 27 at Newberry W, 61-60 Feb. 1 Mars Hill L, 86-93 Feb. 3 at Lenoir-Rhyne W, 65-60 Feb. 6 Lincoln Memorial W, 88-70 Feb. 13 Wingate L, 81-93 Feb. 17 at Carson-Newman W, 76-59 Feb. 20 at Tusculum L, 52-68 Feb. 24 Newberry W, 98-84 Feb. 27 Catawba L, 92-103 Mar. 3 vs. Wingate* W, 88-79 Mar. 6 vs. Carson-Newman* W, 73-72 Mar. 7 vs. Catawba* W, 93-93 Mar. 13 vs. Augusta State+ L, 73-91 SAC games in ALL CAPS *- SAC Tournament +-NCAA Regionals

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Brevard tornados One year after their run to the NCAA Division II Regional Tournament and the 2010 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference tournament title, the Tornados face the challenge of achieving the same level of success in their third year as full members of the NCAA Division II and the SAC. Coach Michael Jones has the task of rebuilding the program coming off the graduation of seven seniors who dot the BC All-Time record book, including all-time leading scorer Jonathan Whitson. But the pieces are in place for another run in the tournament, due to the return of key players including seniors Donald Hudson and Josh Jordan and sophomore Drew Schauss. Hudson joined the Tornados after Christmas break last season, having played football for Brevard for four years and made an immediate impact. This season, Hudson returns to provide leadership and stability from the guard position. Jordan faces the unenviable task of replacing two players whose fingerprints are all over the BC men’s basketball record book in Whitson and Sam Carlisle. The 6-7 senior from Los Angeles, Calif. should prove up to the task, having finished last season averaging 3.6 points and 4.4 rebounds per game in limited action. This season, as the lone returning post player, Jordan will help the Tornados defend their reputation as one of the top rebounding teams in the conference. Schauss returns having finished second on the team by connecting on 38.5 percent of his three-point attempts last season and played a key position in the role of sharpshooter off the bench for the Tornados last season.

Other returners for Brevard this season include senior Whitney Galloway, junior Jermichael Tanner and sophomore Jerel Kwasipui. Galloway saw limited action last season, but is expected to provide leadership and an outside threat. Galloway also was a threat on the offensive glass and has the ability to position himself down low. Tanner, known for his late-game heroics, came into his own at the end of the season by hitting the gamewinning shot in the SAC tournament. Kwasikpui rounds out the returners and has the ability to play multiple positions on the court. There will be a number of talented newcomers challenging for positions in the Tornados line-up this season as nine new players join the BC active roster this season. Gaither Hendrix comes to Brevard this season from Wallace State, where he helped lead the program to a fifth place finish in the NJCAA last year, while being named an NJCAA All-American and the Player of the Year for Region 10. Ryson Felder, an AllConference player at Hibriten High School, also joins after being redshirted last season. Dominique Pickett is coming off a redshirt season and will challenge for playing time with freshman Joseph Davis, who was an All-Conference selection at Smoky Mountain High School in Sylva, N.C. Vincent Dombroski is the most experienced frontcourt player coming into the program this season, having played the past two years at nearby Montreat College, where he was the leading scorer for the Cavaliers, averaging 16.0 points per game last year. He will be

Donald Hudson

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battling with sophomore transfer Travis Jackson who comes to the Tornados from Dillard University, after a successful career in high school in averaging 18 points, 11 points and three blocks per game as a member of the Moss Point High School Tigers. Freshmen Darius Moose and Chavis Hamilton also are expected to provide Brevard with depth at the forward position as Moose comes to Brevard having scored 1,768 points in his high school career and was a two-time All-State selection, while Hamilton was a three-time Team MVP at McDowell High School.

- Seth Montgomery

2009-10 Statistics Total 3-PT ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct 04 Roper,Josh 31-30 1051 33.9 230-469 .490 54-169 .320 126-157 .803 30 Whitson,Jonathan 31-31 1038 33.5 202-361 .560 2-11 .182 143-180 .794 55 Dovonou,Jacques 12-11 314 26.2 49-100 .490 9-26 .346 39-49 .796 50 Carlisle,Sam 28-25 756 27.0 132-235 .562 0-2 .000 39-126 .310 03 Whitmire,Nathan 25-17 649 26.0 70-156 .449 28-62 .452 50-70 .714 12 Dellinger,Darin 31-30 947 30.5 57-151 .377 21-58 .362 53-71 .746 32 Galloway,Shane 28-7 458 16.4 42-101 .416 23-69 .333 26-37 .703 24 Schauss,Drew 30-2 448 14.9 51-118 .432 20-52 .385 11-17 .647 23 Jordan,Josh 7-0 109 15.6 11-20 .550 0-0 .000 3-7 .429 20 Tanner,Jermichael 18-1 155 8.6 11-33 .333 0-10 .000 17-20 .850 45 Hudson,Donald 24-0 212 8.8 10-32 .313 0-6 .000 6-9 .667 21 Siniard,Cody 10-1 152 15.2 1-16 .063 0-10 .000 7-9 .778 15 Galloway,Whitney 9-0 37 4.1 2-8 .250 0-1 .000 2-4 .500 01 Kwasikpui,Jerel 9-0 24 2.7 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 22 Felder,Ryson 1-0 0+ 0.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 TEAM Total 31 6350 868-1800 .482 157-476 .330 522-758 .689 Opponents 31 6351 823-1875 .439 261-684 .382 482-683 .706

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REBOUNDS Off Def Tot 23 126 149 96 160 256 23 40 63 73 124 197 23 71 94 15 66 81 16 61 77 22 40 62 6 25 31 4 13 17 7 22 29 1 9 10 0 6 0.7 0 3 3 0 0 0 71 60 131 386 820 1206 347 679 1026

Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl 4.8 68 2 128 107 18 73 8.3 92 5 44 50 37 34 5.3 24 0 15 34 3 11 7.0 79 1 39 71 46 12 3.8 76 4 48 44 7 40 2.6 61 1 111 87 2 33 2.8 69 2 24 29 5 7 2.1 28 0 13 17 1 9 4.4 12 0 2 5 2 5 0.9 18 0 19 25 0 7 1.2 24 0 19 21 0 9 1.0 13 0 16 12 0 8 5 0 1 3 0 0 6 0.3 2 0 0 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4.2 0 5 38.9 571 15 480 512 121 248 33.1 619 - 477 436 109 246

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Pts Avg. 640 20.6 549 17.7 146 12.2 303 10.8 218 8.7 188 6.1 133 4.8 133 4.4 25 3.6 39 2.2 26 1.1 9 0.9 6 0.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 2415 77.9 2389 77.1

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Carson-Newman Eagles Quick Facts School...................... Carson-Newman College Address.................... Jefferson City, TN 37760 Founded.....................................................1851 Enrollment.................................................2,206 School Colors.......................Orange and Blue Arena.......................................Holt Fieldhouse Capacity.....................................................2,000 2009-10 Record.........................................11-18 2009-10 SAC Record/Finish..............5-11/T7th Letterwinners Returning/Lost.....................4/7 Head Coach.............................. Chuck Benson Alma Mater.................. Carson-Newman, 1991 Record at School........................ 0-0, first year Career Record.........................137-95 (7 years) Best Time To Reach..................Weekday a.m. Office Number............................. 865-471-3367 Assistant Coaches Josh Ealy Shane Williams Dave Gorman Chris Castle, Student Assistant SID....................................................Zeke Beam E-mail Address....................... zbeam@cn.edu Office Phone............................... 865-471-3513 Home Phone................................ 865-414-1060 Office Fax.................................... 865-471-3514 Press Row Phone....................... 865-471-4792 Internet Address.............. www.cneagles.com SID Mailing Address...............CNC Box 72000 .................................. Jefferson City, TN 37760

Head Coach: Chuck Benson Chuck Benson enters his first season as head coach of the Carson-Newman program and fifth season overall in Mossy Creek. Benson, a 1991 graduate of C-N, spent the last four seasons as associate head coach of the Eagles. Prior to joining the CarsonNewman staff in 2006, Benson was an assistant at Tennessee from 2003-05. Benson joined Bobby Lutz’ staff at UNCChuck Benson Charlotte for the 2005Year By Year 06 season. 1996-97 Martin Methodist 12-22 .353 In April of 2006, Ben- 1997-98 Martin Methodist 15-18 .455 son accepted a position 1998-99 Martin Methodist 18-15 .545 at UNC-Wilmington 1999-00 Martin Methodist 23-11 .676 and served as an as- 2000-01 Martin Methodist 23-10 .697 sistant there until he 2001-02 Martin Methodist 25-9 .735 received the call from 2002-03 Martin Methodist 21-10 .677 137-95 .591 Eagles head coach Dale Career Clayton in August of 2006 with the opportunity to come back to Carson-Newman. Benson brings a wealth of coaching experience to the Eagles, including a seven-year stint (1996-2003) as head coach at Martin Methodist College in Pulaski, Tenn. During his time in Pulaski, Benson led the RedHawks program to unprecedented heights, compiling a 137-95 record. Martin Methodist averaged 20 wins a year over his last six seasons. Benson guided the RedHawks to three consecutive NAIA National Tournament berths from 2001-03, including back-to-back appearances in the Sweet 16 in 2001 and 2002. Starting in the fall of 1991, Benson spent time on staff at Lincoln Memorial University (1991-92), Carson-Newman (1992-93), and Tennessee (1993-96). A native of Newport, Tenn., Benson graduated from Cocke County High School in 1987 and earned a B.A. degree in History from Carson-Newman in 1991. He earned a Master’s degree in Educational Curriculum and Instruction from Lincoln Memorial University in 1996. Benson and his wife Tabbatha reside in Jefferson City. They have one daughter, Abby.

2010-11 Roster No. Name 5 Levon Tate 10 Kevin Leatherwood 12 Ray Likely 13 Bradley Tumer 21 Collin Crane 23 Tyler Cross 24 Ishmael Sanders 25 Antonio Sullivan 31 Tyler Smith 32 Kevin Hare 34 Julian McBee 35 Erwin Staten 42 Brandon Evans 45 Joe Meady

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

WT 215 210 160 165 190 180 165 195 190 195 200 205 210 250

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

CL Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. So.

Hometown/Previous School Murfreesboro, Tenn./Siegel Charlottesville, Va./Norfolk St. Eustis, Fla./Eustis Mt. Dora, Fla./Pasco-Hernando C.C. Knoxville, Tenn./Karns Jacksboro, Tenn./Anderson County Cleveland, Tenn./Cleveland Louisville, Ky./Lincoln Trail CC Andersonville, Tenn./Anderson Co. Lexington, S.C./Lexington Knoxville, Tenn./Central Huntsville, Ala. /Jacksonville St. Salem, Va. /Longwood Univ. Strawberry Plains, Tenn./Carter

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2010-11 Schedule Nov. 13 Belmont Abbey 7 pm Nov. 19 vs. GCSU (at Greeneville, TN) 5 pm Nov. 20 vs. Hillsdale (at Greeneville, TN) 2 pm Nov. 26 vs. Hiwassee 6 pm Nov. 27 vs. Union(Ky.) 2 pm Dec. 1 Maryville(Tenn.) 8 pm Dec. 4 at CATAWBA 4 pm Dec. 6 WINGATE 7 pm Dec. 11 at Lees-McRae 2 pm Dec. 15 Bluefield College 7 pm Jan. 5 at BREVARD 8 pm Jan. 8 at LENOIR-RHYNE 8 pm Jan. 12 TuSCULUM 8 pm Jan. 15 NEWBERRY 4 pm Jan. 19 at MARS HILL 8 pm Jan. 22 at ANDERSON 4 pm Jan. 26 LINCOLN MEMORIAL 8 pm Jan. 29 Catawba 8 pm Feb. 2 BREVARD 8 pm Feb. 5 at WINGATE 4 pm Feb. 9 at TUSCULUM 8 pm Feb. 12 Lenoir-Rhyne 8 pm Feb. 16 MARS HILL 8 pm Feb. 19 at NEWBERRY 4 pm Feb. 23 at Lincoln Memorial 8 pm Feb. 26 ANDERSON 4 pm Mar. 2 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA Mar. 5 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA Mar. 6 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA SAC games in ALL CAPS

2009-10 Results (5-11 SAC, 11-18) Nov. 11 at Alabama-Huntsville L, 47-74 Nov. 20 vs. Concord W, 85-67 Nov. 21 vs. Hiwassee W, 95-57 Nov. 23 Alabama-Huntsville W, 65-64 Nov. 27 Georgia College & St L, 70-82 Nov. 28 North Georgia W, 77-73 Dec. 2 at Maryville L, 56-69 Dec. 5 at LINCOLN MEMORIAL L, 67-70 Dec. 12 King L, 87-100 Dec. 30 Lees-McRae W, 76-57 Jan. 2 NEWBERRY W, 85-54 Jan. 5 at North Carolina A&T L, 74-81 Jan. 9 at MARS HILL L, 78-94 Jan. 13 WINGATE L, 81-93 Jan. 16 at TuSCULUM W, 62-58 Jan. 20 at BREVARD L, 65-67 Jan. 23 Lenoir-Rhyne W, 66-61 Jan. 27 CATAWBA L, 75-85 Feb. 1 at NEWBERRY W, 55-53 Feb. 3 at King L, 70-80 Feb. 6 MARS HILL L, 79-87 Feb. 10 at LENOIR-RHYNE L, 61-73 Feb. 13 TUSCULUM L, 51-77 Feb. 17 BREVARD L, 59-76 Feb. 20 LINCOLN MEMORIAL W, 78-75 Feb. 24 at CATAWBA L, 65-71 Feb. 27 at WINGATE L, 65-66 March 3 vs. Tusculum* W, 76-69 March 6 vs. Brevard * L, 72-73 SAC Games in ALL CAPS * Food Lion SAC Tournament

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Carson-Newman Eagles For the first time in over two decades the Carson-Newman men’s basketball program begins a new era, as Chuck Benson takes the reins of the Eagle program, replacing longtime Eagle head coach Dale Clayton, who won 314 games in his 22 seasons at Mossy Creek. The C-N alum hopes to build a new identity for Eagle basketball, centering his program around an up-tempo style of play, overwhelming effort, and mental and physical toughness. The east Tennessee native and former C-N student manager, graduate assistant and assistant coach will try to duplicate the success he enjoyed at Martin Methodist College, where he went 137-95 and turned the RedHawks into a dominant NAIA program. Benson has only a small nucleus of returners from last year’s 11-18 squad, and will have to mix in a slew of transfers and true freshmen to make strides in 2010-11. Senior Erwin Staten and sophomore Colin Crane are the only returning guards for the Eagles. Staten is the team’s returning leading scorer after averaging 6.6 point per game last season. He’s expected to be full speed this season after battling a foot injury for much of last year. He made 25 three-pointers a season ago and shot 36 percent from long range. Crane averaged 2.4 points per game and 2.2 boards as a true freshman, and could find the Eagles’ starting lineup on the wing if he continues to be a workhorse defensively and on the boards. Newcomers Brad Tumer and Antonio Sullivan are likely to be the Eagles 1-2

punch at the point guard and shooting guard spots. Tumer, a junior-college transfer from the Orlando Area, is a pass-first point guard and has won his teammates over in offseason pickup games with his passing ability. Sullivan was a big-time recruit out of the Louisville area in high school, and a tough, strong guard who can shoot or put the ball on the floor and head to the rim. A pair of true freshmen, Tyler Smith and Ish Sanders will give the Eagles young, but quality depth at guard. Norfolk State football transfer Kevin Leatherwood is a big guard and good shooter that could play a big role in the Eagles’ rotation as well. he was a first team all-state selection in high school out of the Charlottesville area. Fellow freshman Ray Likely and Tyler Cross will provide backup minutes at guard. Junior forward Kevin Hare, along with centers Brandon Evans and Joe Meady are the only returners in the front court. Hare comes in after redshirting last season with a foot injury. He’s found himself in the best shaper of his career after offseason workouts, and could play anywhere from the wing to center for the Eagles in his junior year. Evans averaged 2.4 points and 3.1 rebounds in 10.3 minutes per game last season. He also averaged a blocked shot per six minutes played, and is expected to give the same intangibles with his 7-foot wingspan and excellent leaping ability this season. Meady in a big-bodied (6-9, 255 lbs.) center that has emerged with high expectations for his sophomore, behind a physical

Erwin Staten

overhaul and extra individual work, year after a disappointing freshman campaign. Junior college transfer John Holeman is the Eagle to watch with the big upside in the front court. The newcomer can play inside or outside, handles the ball well for a 6-7 forward, can shoot from behind the arc, and is expected to contribute big numbers immediately. Freshmen Levon Tate and Julian McBee are two promising prospects in the Eagles’ front court. Tate is recovering an ankle injury that ended his senior season in high school, and is an undersized forward that is one of the team’s best rebounders. McBee is a raw, 6-8 athlete that will likely redshirt, but has a big upside on the Eagles’ low block in the future.

- Zeke Beam

2009-10 Statistics Total 3-PT ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct 10 Wesley, J.J 13-8 379 29.2 71-161 .441 44-101 .436 18-25 .720 14 Dixon, Jordan 28-22 874 31.2 116-297 .391 32-101 .317 95-136 .699 25 Maxtion, Darren 29-29 686 23.7 125-225 .556 0-1 .000 76-121 .628 23 Sharp, Cameron 29-25 935 32.2 99-238 .416 41-104 .394 68-94 .723 33 Okoth, Tray 24-20 690 28.8 84-180 .467 12-37 .324 55-80 .688 00 Dowdell, Quinche 29-10 655 22.6 86-173 .497 11-32 .344 45-61 .738 05 Caruthers, Trey 7-1 118 16.9 16-29 .552 8-12 .667 9-11 .818 35 Staten, Erwin 20-14 438 21.9 47-130 .362 25-69 .362 13-19 .684 11 Nicolo, Michael 19-0 197 10.4 17-40 .425 7-17 .412 7-16 .438 21 Crane, Collin 29-11 451 15.6 28-73 .384 7-28 .250 8-15 .533 42 Evans, Brandon 29-5 300 10.3 28-62 .452 0-0 .000 13-28 .464 45 Meady, Joe 15-0 77 5.1 5-17 .294 0-0 .000 4-12 .333 TEAM Total 29 5800 722-1625 .444 187-502 .373 411-618 .665 Opponents 29 5800 749-1719 .436 217-655 .331 391-574 .681

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REBOUNDS Off Def Tot 2 25 27 20 77 97 61 87 148 22 88 110 39 84 123 36 122 158 2 18 20 13 35 48 4 11 15 15 48 63 24 66 90 7 9 16 61 49 110 306 719 1025 357 707 1064

Avg PF FO A TO Blk 2.1 17 0 22 30 1 3.5 55 1 85 63 7 5.1 85 1 7 68 7 3.8 71 2 105 99 4 5.1 47 0 40 49 4 5.4 76 0 22 40 20 2.9 11 0 5 14 0 2.4 31 0 18 29 4 0.8 15 0 5 13 1 2.2 60 1 20 39 6 3.1 38 1 2 12 42 1.1 17 0 0 6 1 3.8 0 7 35.3 523 6 331 469 97 36.7 552 - 415 424 142

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Stl Pts 18 204 32 359 16 326 39 307 31 235 38 228 5 49 10 132 4 48 10 71 8 69 0 14

Avg 15.7 12.8 11.2 10.6 9.8 7.9 7.0 6.6 2.5 2.4 2.4 0.9

211 2042 70.4 210 2106 72.6

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Catawba Indians Quick Facts School....................................Catawba College Address.......................... Salisbury, NC 28144 Founded.....................................................1851 Enrollment.................................................1,200 School Colors................Navy Blue and White Arena........................................Goodman Gym Capacity.....................................................3,500 2009-10 Record.........................................20-11 2009-10 SAC Record/Finish............... 11-5, 1st Letterwinners Returning/Lost.....................8/5 Head Coach...................................... Jim Baker Alma Mater................................Catawba, 1978 Record at School................304-166 (16 years) Career Record..........................................Same Best Time To Reach..................Weekday a.m. Office Number............................. 704-637-4473 Assistant Coaches Bill Haggerty (Catawba, 1979) Marvin Moore (Catawba, 1999) SID..................................................... Jim Lewis Office Phone............................... 704-637-4720 Home Phone................................ 704-639-0915 Office Fax.................................... 704-637-5705 Press Row Phone....................... 704-662-2842 E-mail Address............ jdlewis@catawba.edu Internet Address.. www.gocatawbaindians.com SID Mailing Address............ 2300 W. Innes St. ......................................... Salisbury, NC 28144

Head Coach: Jim Baker Jim Baker enters his 17th season as the head coach of the men’s basketball program at Catawba. During his tenure, Baker has guided the Indians to the NCAA II Tournament nine times. Under Baker, Catawba has produced three conference Players of the Year and two AllAmericans. The Indians have graduated 49 of 53 seniors under Baker. Catawba advanced to the NCAA II Regionals for the fourth straight time in Jim Baker 2009-10. The Tribe Year By Year won league titles in 2007 1994-95 Catawba 16-11 .593 and 2010, while win1995-96 Catawba 17-10 .630 ning back-to-back SAC 1996-97 Catawba 18-8 .692 Tourament titles in 2008 1997-98 Catawba 25-6 .806 and 2009. Catawba has 1998-99 Catawba 21-9 .700 won a league or tourna- 1999-00 Catawba 14-14 .500 ment championship in 2000-01 Catawba 25-5 .833 six of the last seven sea- 2001-02 Catawba 19-8 .704 sons. 2002-03 Catawba 11-17 .393 12-19 .387 In 2006-07, Baker was 2003-04 Catawba 23-7 .767 voted SAC Coach of the 2004-05 Catawba 22-8 .733 Year for the fifth time as 2005-06 Catawba 20-11 .645 Catawba won the league 2006-07 Catawba 19-12 .613 title and earned a spot 2007-08 Catawba 22-10 688 in the NCAA Regional 2008-09 Catawba 2009-10 Catawba 20-11 .645 Tournament. Career 304-166 .647 Baker came to Catawba from Virginia Military Institute, where he had been an assistant coach for two seasons. He also had NCAA Division I experience as an assistant at Virginia Tech (1989-91) and Davidson (1981-89). Baker came to Catawba in June 1993, as an assistant coach during Sam Moir’s final campaign as head coach. Baker, a dean’s list student at Catawba before graduating in 1978, played for Moir from 1975-78. Baker and his wife, the former Tina Waters, reside in Concord. They have four children, Jamie (11), Madison (8), Hannah (7) and Jacob (2).

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Name Cameron Lovelace Lee Martin Tomas Smogner Trey Shoemaker Kelvin Drakeford Dominick Reid Justin Huntley Chris Watson Chris Tyree Stuart Thomson Savey Alston Keon Moore Ben Veshi Kejuan Mayo Matt Tamer Petar Djuric Kyree Bethel

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

HT 6-2 6-6 6-1 6-0 6-4 5-10 6-3 6-4 6-1 6-5 6-4 6-4 5-11 6-5 6-8 6-7 6-2

Wt 185 195 185 170 200 170 180 180 175 190 205 185 165 200 205 220 165

CL Jr So So Sr So Sr Jr So Fr So RFr Fr So Fr Jr RS RS

Hometown/Previous School Cherryville,NC/Cherryville/N.Florida Mt. Airy/N.Surry/Hargrave Stockholm,SWEDEN/Gangsatra Charlotte,NC/Country Day Charlotte,NC/Cannon School/Barton Charlotte,NC/Cannon School Mooresville,NC/Mooresville Reidsville,NC/Reidsville/Rockingham CC Rocky Mount,VA/Franklin Co. Poynton,ENGLAND/Poynton Henderson,NC/N.Vance Colerain,NC/Bertie Webster,MA/Marianapolis Prep South Boston,VA/Halifax Winston-Salem,NC/N.Forsyth Mujdanpek,SERBIA/Central Wyoming CC Fayetteville,NC/Fayetteville Christian

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20010-11 Schedule Nov. 13 Urbana 8 pm Nov. 14 Livingstone 6 pm Nov. 19 Winston-Salem St. 7 pm Nov. 21 Pfeiffer 3 pm Nov. 30 at Queens 7:30 pm Dec. 4 CARSON-NEWMAN 4 pm Dec. 11 Limestone 4 pm Dec. 14 at LINCOLN MEMORIAL 8 pm Dec. 30 at Limestone 7:30 pm Jan. 5 WINGATE 4 pm Jan. 8 at ANDERSON 4 pm Jan. 12 BREVARD 8 pm Jan. 15 TUSCULUM 4 pm Jan. 19 at LENOIR-RHYNE 8 pm Jan. 22 at NEWBERRY 4 pm Jan. 26 Mars Hill 8 pm Jan. 29 at CARSON-NEWMAN 8 pm Feb. 2 at WINGATE 8 pm Feb. 5 LINCOLN MEMORIAL 4 pm Feb. 9 at BREVARD 8 pm Feb. 12 ANDERSON 4 pm Feb. 16 LENOIR-RHYNE 8 pm Feb. 19 at TUSCULUM 4 pm Feb. 23 at MARS HILL 8 pm Feb. 26 NEWBERRY 4 pm March 2 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA March 5 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA March 6 Food Lion SAC Tournament 4 pm SAC games in ALL CAPS

2009-10 Results (11-5 SAC, 20-11) Nov. 15 vs. Livingstone W, 82-78 Nov. 16 vs. Cheyney(Pa.) W, 90-82 Nov. 20 USC Aiken L, 90-92 Nov. 22 Pheiffer W, 97-94 Nov. 27 vs. Barry L, 81-86 (OT) Nov. 28 at Nova Southeastern W, 77-72 Dec. 2 at LENOIR-RHYNE L, 77-95 Dec. 5 vs. Chowan W, 78-75 Dec. 15 at UNC Asheville L, 81-94 Dec. 17 at Johnson C. Smith L, 59-65 Dec. 30 at CHOWAN W, 66-63 Jan. 2 Queens W, 100-86 Jan. 6 Wingate W, 95-89 Jan. 9 at TUSCULUM L, 50-59 Jan. 13 Brevard W, 93-75 Jan. 16 at MARS HILL W, 103-99 Jan. 20 Lincoln Memorial W, 88-85 Jan. 23 Newberry L, 88-94 (2OT) Jan. 27 at CARSON-NEWMAN W, 85-75 Feb. 3 at WINGATE W, 75-73 Feb. 6 TUSCULUM W, 78-65 Feb. 10 at NEWBERRY W, 78-68 Feb. 13 Mars Hill L, 75-77 Feb. 17 at LINCOLN MEMORIAL L, 73-80 Feb. 20 Lenoir-Rhyne W, 69-58 Feb. 24 CArson-Newman W, 71-65 Feb. 27 at BREVARD W, 103-92 March 3 Newberry * W, 87-60 March 6 vs Lincoln Memorial * W, 70-60 March 7 vs Brevard * L, 92-93 March 13 vs Anderson # L, 66-68 SAC Games in ALL CAPS * Food Lion SAC Tournament # NCAA Tournament

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Catawba Indians Catawba’s men will face a daunting task in 2010-11 to add a fifth straight NCAA II postseason trip to its resume. The Indians lost a combined 73 percent of its scoring and 62 percent of its rebounding with the departure of four key seniors along with top post player Stephen Coles. The four seniors, Antonio Houston, Rob Fields, Donald Rutherford and Donzell Williams helped the team to 81 wins, two SAC Championships and two SAC Tournament titles during their careers. Houston became just the third Catawba player to score over 2,000 career points, while Fields joined the 1,000-point club. Dominick Reid returns to lead the offense. The point guard was fourth on the team in scoring last season at 8.9 points a game and dished out a team-leading 104 assists. Joining Reid in the backcourt from last season is Justin Huntley, Cameron Lovelace and Trey Shoemaker among those who played in 20 or more games. Huntley saw action in every game and although looked at for defense, the junior chipped in with nearly four points a game. Lee Martin and Stuart Thomson are the only two that return to the front court who saw action in over half the games. Martin had a solid freshman season as he averaged 4.7 points and 3.4 rebounds. Thomson returned after being sidelined a year with cancer to start 21 contests. The Indians will look to several newcomers to step in and fill the void left from last year’s departed players. Keon Moore will give Catawba play in the post, while Chris Watson and Chris Tyree will join the back court.

Dominick Reid

- Jim Lewis

2009-10 Statistics Total 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot 23 Houston, Antonio 31-31 933 30.1 150-359 .418 68-163 .417 136-179 .760 43 113 156 12 Fields, Rob 31-7 762 24.6 149-323 .461 43-116 .371 133-152 .875 22 48 70 32 Rutherford, Donald 31-10 877 28.3 185-335 .552 9-26 .346 91-133 .684 75 142 217 15 Reid, Dominick 30-27 871 29.0 91-247 .368 34-117 .291 50-72 .694 28 82 110 42 Coles, Stephen 31-24 573 18.5 94-208 .452 0-1 .000 25-53 .472 46 94 140 11 Williams, Donzell 31-31 827 26.7 76-136 .559 6-22 .273 27-40 .675 75 62 137 50 Martin, Lee 31-0 553 17.8 53-114 .465 13-47 .277 27-32 .844 35 69 104 22 Huntley, Justin 31-0 386 12.5 33-85 .388 11-25 .440 44-61 .721 6 35 41 33 Lovelace, Cameron 24-1 115 4.8 15-36 .417 11-23 .478 9-11 .818 0 7 7 31 Thomson, Stuart 30-21 218 7.3 22-55 .400 6-25 .240 9-11 .818 17 18 35 34 Drakeford, Kelvin 12-0 34 2.8 3-6 .500 1-1 1.000 8-12 .667 0 5 5 05 Smogner, Tomas 9-0 19 2.1 2-4 .500 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 03 Shoemaker, Trey 22-3 100 4.5 0-14 .000 0-6 .000 8-16 .500 1 4 5 44 Tamer, Matt 4-0 7 1.8 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 TEAM 63 63 126 Total 31 6275 873-1925 .454 202-574 .352 569-774 .735 412 744 1156 Opponents 31 6276 871-1925 .452 183-527 .347 472-686 .688 420 757 1177

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Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl P t s Av g 5.0 59 1 62 77 10 35 504 16.3 2.3 43 0 77 60 5 30 474 15.3 7.0 80 0 52 65 50 33 470 15.2 3.7 52 0 104 43 2 37 266 8.9 4.5 77 0 34 63 21 16 213 6.9 4.4 64 1 43 43 25 45 185 6.0 3.4 73 2 35 30 18 22 146 4.7 1.3 56 2 22 22 2 23 121 3.9 0.3 7 0 7 17 1 4 50 2.1 1.2 33 0 13 14 3 4 59 2.0 0.4 5 0 2 3 0 4 15 1.3 0.1 3 0 0 1 0 0 6 0.7 0.2 20 0 17 13 0 5 8 0.4 0.5 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 4.1 0 3 37.3 574 6 468 455 137 258 2517 81.2 38.0 643 - 482 515 94 242 2397 77.3

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lenoir-rhyne bears Quick Facts School.......................Lenoir-Rhyne University Address............................. Hickory, NC 28603 Founded.....................................................1891 Enrollment.................................................1,800 School Colors................... Cardinal and Black Arena...........................................Shuford Gym Capacity.....................................................2,480 2009-10 Record.......................................... 7-19 2009-10 SAC Record/Finish.............5-11, T7th Letterwinners Returning/Lost.....................6/9 Head Coach.....................................John Lentz Alma Mater....................... Lenoir-Rhyne, 1974 Record at School................374-298 (24 years) Career Record.....................427-331 (27 years) Best Time To Reach..................Weekday a.m. Office Number............................. 828-328-7122 Assistant Coaches Chuck Scheide (Kings, N.Y., 1989) Jamison McIver SID....................................................John Karrs Office Phone............................... 828-328-7174 SID Cell Phone............................ 828-238-9064 Office Fax.................................... 828-328-7399 Assistant SID.................................. Asa Moran Assistant SID Phone.................. 828-328-7503 Press Row Phone...................... 828-267-3437 E-mail Address........................ karrsjd@lr.edu Internet Address..................www.lrbears.com SID Mailing Address....................PO Box 7356 ............................................ Hickory, NC 28603

Head Coach: John Lentz John Lentz is beginning his 25th season as mentor of the L-R men’s basketball program. As the school’s all-time winningest coach, he is beginning the 2010-11 campaign with a 374-298 mark at Lenoir-Rhyne and a 427-331 record in his collegiate career overall. Lentz, a 1974 graduate of LenoirRhyne, has accumulated an impressive list of accomplishments. During his 24-year era at L-R, the Bears have John Lentz captured eight regular Year By Year season and four Food 1983-84 Pfeiffer 15-10 .600 Lion South Atlantic 1984-85 Pfeiffer 23-9 .719 Conference Tournament 1985-86 Pfeiffer 15-14 .517 Championships to go 1986-87 Lenoir-Rhyne 8-20 .286 along with six league 1987-88 Lenoir-Rhyne 12-17 .414 Coach of the Year honors. 1988-89 Lenoir-Rhyne 11-15 .423 1989-90 Lenoir-Rhyne 21-6 .778 Prior to Lenoir-Rhyne, 1990-91 Lenoir-Rhyne 22-7 .759 Lentz was head men’s 1991-92 Lenoir-Rhyne 20-10 .667 basketball coach at Pfei- 1992-93 Lenoir-Rhyne 25-7 .781 ffer College (1983-86) 1993-94 Lenoir-Rhyne 15-13 .536 where he compiled a 53- 1994-95 Lenoir-Rhyne 18-11 .621 1995-96 Lenoir-Rhyne 14-12 .538 33 mark. 1996-97 Lenoir-Rhyne 14-13 .519 Lentz is the Bears’ all- 1997-98 Lenoir-Rhyne 14-13 .519 time leader in assists 1998-99 Lenoir-Rhyne 4-22 .154 with 524 and topped 1999-00 Lenoir-Rhyne 14-12 .538 the team three consecu- 2000-01 Lenoir-Rhyne 10-17 .370 2001-02 Lenoir-Rhyne 10-17 .370 tive seasons. His school 2002-03 Lenoir-Rhyne 22-8 .733 record of 19 in a single 2003-04 Lenoir-Rhyne 19-9 .679 game still stands. Also a 2004-05 Lenoir-Rhyne 17-12 .586 prolific offensive threat, 2005-06 Lenoir-Rhyne 18-10 .643 Lentz is fifth all-time 2006-07 Lenoir-Rhyne 18-10 .643 2007-08 Lenoir-Rhyne 23-7 .857 in scoring with 1,755 2008-09 Lenoir-Rhyne 18-11 .621 points. A native of Will- 2009-10 Lenoir-Rhyne 7-19 .269 427-331 .563 ingboro, N.J., Lentz Career earned his undergraduate degree in physical education at L-R before receiving his master’s from North Carolina A&T University. Lentz and his wife, Judi, are parents of two children: Bryan and Michelle.

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Name R.J. McClure Alex Watkins Jarred Hinton Jon Hathcock Kevin Davis Nathaniel Shaw Jerry Schenk Nick Quigley Jarrick Brown D.J. Blackmon Jeff Thomas Shawn Shaffer Bryce Hawkins Mark Terrell Allan Jones Gene Whitaker Matt Kunz

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

HT 5-10 6-2 5-10 5-11 6-1 6-5 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-6 6-8 6-6 6-4 6-5 6-4 6-6 6-7

WT 175 180 165 165 180 205 180 175 170 190 230 190 190 180 200 215 200

CL Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So.

Hometown/Previous School Canton, N.C. / Pisgah HS Charlotte, N.C. / Ardrey Kell HS Wilson, N.C. / Greenfield School Concord, N.C. / Northwest Cabarrus HS Charlotte, N.C. / Presbyterian Coll. Fayetteville, N.C. / Terry Sanford HS Hickory, N.C. / Hickory HS Concord, N.C. / Sandhills CC Raleigh, N.C. / Millbrook HS Albemarle, N.C. / Pfeiffer Univ. Efland, N.C. / Northern Durham HS Cary, N.C. / Fork Union Military Academy Charlotte, N.C. / Hopewell HS Keswick, Va. / Fork Union Military Academy Clemmons, N.C. / Massanutten Military Academy Newport News, Va./St. Paul’s Univ. Kernersville, N.C. / R.J. Reynolds HS

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2010-11 Schedule Nov. 16 at Mount Olive 7 pm 7 pm Nov. 19 Limestone Nov. 20 Queens 7 pm Nov. 24 at East Carolina 7 pm Dec. 1 Shaw 7 pm Dec. 4 at MARS HILL 4 pm Dec. 15 Augusta State 4 pm Dec. 18 NEWBERRY 4 pm Dec. 29 vs.Ga. Southwestern 5 pm Dec. 30 vs. Lander (Greenwood, SC) 3:30 pm Jan. 5 at ANDERSON 8 pm Jan. 8 CARSON- NEWMAN 6 pm Jan.12 at WINGATE 8 pm Jan. 15 at BREVARD 4 pm Jan. 19 CATAWBA 8 pm Jan. 22 LINCOLN MEMORIAL 6 pm Jan. 26 at TUSCULUM 8 pm Jan. 29 MARS HILL 6 pm Feb. 2 ANDERSON 8 pm Feb. 5 at NEWBERRY 4 pm Feb. 9 WINGATE 8 pm Feb. 12 at CARSON-NEWMAN 8 pm Feb. 16 at CATAWBA 8 pm Feb. 19 BREVARD 6 pm Feb. 23 TUSCULUM 8 pm Feb. 26 at LINCOLN MEMORIAL 8 pm March 2 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA March 5 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA March 6 Food Lion SAC Tournament 4 pm SAC games in ALL CAPS

2009-2010 Results (5-11 SAC, 7-19) Nov. 16 Mount Olive W, 74-69 Nov. 20 vs. Limestone L, 70-72 Nov. 21 vs. Queens (N.C.) L, 84-91 Nov. 24 Mount Olive L, 92-103 (2OT) Nov. 28 at Augusta St. L, 53-70 Dec. 2 Catawba W, 95-77 Dec. 8 at Barton L, 83-87 Dec. 18 vs St. Augustine’s L, 54-65 Dec. 19 at Armstrong Atlantic St. L, 66-69 Dec. 28 vs. Ga. Southwestern L,56-59 Dec. 29 at Lander W, 70-63 Jan. 2 Tusculum L, 47-74 Jan. 6 at BREVARD L, 68-77 Jan. 9 at NEWBERRY L, 69-74 Jan. 13 Mars Hill L, 83-85 Jan. 16 Lincoln Memorial L, 63-69 Jan. 23 at CARSON-NEWMAN L, 61-66 Jan. 27 at WINGATE L, 60-70 Feb. 1 at TUSCULUM L, 56-61 Feb. 3 Brevard L, 60-65 Feb. 6 Newberry W, 65-63 Feb. 10 Carson-Newman W, 73-61 Feb. 13 at LINCOLN MEMORIAL W, 75-73 Feb. 20 at CATAWBA L, 58-69 Feb. 24 Wingate W, 74-73 Feb. 27 at MARS HILL L, 62-80 SAC Games in ALL CAPS * Food Lion SAC Tournament # NCAA Tournament

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lenoir-rhyne bears With its first losing season in eight years, Lenoir-Rhyne will face one of the most dramatic roster makeovers in recent memory as the Bears welcome 11 newcomers to the squad for the 2010-11 campaign. Despite the large number of first-year players, Lenoir-Rhyne (7-19 overall and 5-11 in league play in 2009-10) does return four letter winners who started at least 11 contests last year. If the squad can find the right chemistry and see a good deal of player development, there is no reason to believe Lenoir-Rhyne can’t return to its rightful spot atop the South Atlantic Conference standings. However, it will be a tall task but 25-year head coach John Lentz, who has won or shared the conference title eight times during his illustrious tenure, appears ready for the challenge. It all starts with senior forward D.J. Blackmon. The two-time all-conference honoree and Sporting News Preseason AllAmerican is becoming one of the best players and most prolific scorers in school history. Blackmon led L-R in scoring (20.5 ppg), rebounding (6.8 rpg) and assists (2.7 apg) last season and played especially well down the stretch as the Bears dealt with several injuries. Blackmon is looking to end his career in fine fashion. The Bears have some experience returning in the frontcourt with junior center Jeff Thomas, sophomore center Matt Kunz and senior forward Nathaniel Shaw. Thomas (5.5 ppg and 2.4 rpg last year) has shown a lot of promise and the coaching

staff is hoping this year could be a coming-out party while Kunz (3.2 ppg and 2.5 rpg) looks to build on a solid freshman season. Shaw has seen action as both a starter and a reserve but also wants to end his career on a strong note and could be asked to take on more of a leadership role for the young squad. Freshmen forwards Mark Terrell and Shawn Shaffer give the Bears depth in the frontcourt and should work their way into the mix. The backcourt is a unit in transition this year with the loss of a couple of key parts and Lenoir-Rhyne will ask several young players to shoulder a lot of the load. Sophomore guard Jon Hathcock is the most experienced player returning and was a pleasant surprise in the latter part of the season last year after moving into the starting lineup. Hathcock (5.3 ppg in 2009-10) is one of the better three-point shooters on the squad (23 made last year) and a little more consistency will go a long way. Sophomore guard Alex Watkins played in all 26 games last season and averaged 5.1 points. He has a lot of upside and the coaching staff is counting on him to continue to improve. Junior guard Kevin Davis, a transfer from Presbyterian, could make an immediate impact for L-R. Meanwhile, sophomore Gene Whitaker, from St. Paul’s University, is tall for a guard at 6-6 and could use his height to his advantage. Freshmen guards R.J. McClure, Jarred Hinton, Jarrick Brown and Jerry Schenk

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give Lenoir-Rhyne four more options but the group could also be brought on more slowly depending on how the preseason unfolds. Lenoir-Rhyne has several taller guards, at 6-4 and 6-5, who can either play the shooting guard or small forward positions including junior Nick Quigley, freshman Bryce Hawkins and freshman Allan Jones. All three players could play a significant role in the Bears’ plans this year.

- John Karrs

2009-10 Statistics Total 3-PT ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct 23 Blackmon, D.J 26-26 899 34.6 208-394 .528 31-78 .397 86-117 .735 14 Hodges, Marcus 15-15 515 34.3 61-159 .384 32-92 .348 63-75 .840 21 Sydney, Spenser 26-16 548 21.1 49-132 .371 16-58 .276 48-57 .842 30 Thomas, Jeff 26-12 357 13.7 54-125 .432 0-11 .000 35-48 .729 11 Hathcock, Jon 24-11 431 18.0 42-101 .416 23-64 .359 21-30 .700 05 Watkins, Alex 26-4 462 17.8 49-124 .395 13-50 .260 21-41 .512 20 Walls, Kameko 23-1 348 15.1 41-103 .398 20-56 .357 4-10 .400 03 Davis, Ja’Wan 15-13 297 19.8 20-61 .328 8-30 .267 17-24 .708 32 Carpenter, Will 26-6 354 13.6 34-78 .436 0-2 .000 28-46 .609 34 Kunz, Matt 21-11 221 10.5 30-59 .508 0-0 .000 8-9 .889 24 Crawford, Ryan 20-8 346 17.3 23-54 .426 4-20 .200 13-23 .565 15 Shaw, Nathaniel 26-7 333 12.8 12-33 .364 0-1 .000 13-32 .406 10 Allen, Zach 14-0 83 5.9 6-28 .214 5-24 .208 0-0 .000 31 Blachnik, Khristian 3-0 3 1.0 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 33 Haumman, J.P 6-0 39 6.5 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 22 Glover, Wes 3-0 13 4.3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 TEAM Total 26 5249 631-1454 .434 152-486 .313 357-512 .697 Opponents 26 5250 630-1340 .470 167-447 .374 458-638 .718

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REBOUNDS Off Def Tot 53 123 176 9 30 39 29 35 64 24 38 62 6 21 27 29 43 72 10 15 25 9 17 26 30 37 67 18 35 53 10 23 33 27 28 55 1 2 3 0 0 0 3 7 10 0 2 2 35 42 77 293 498 791 319 615 934

Avg PF FO A TO Blk 6.8 72 1 70 56 17 2.6 30 0 42 33 0 2.5 62 3 35 46 6 2.4 59 1 13 46 6 1.1 43 0 46 43 0 2.8 39 0 18 13 4 1.1 19 0 7 13 1 1.7 35 2 29 27 0 2.6 68 2 24 36 0 2.5 34 0 7 18 5 1.7 23 0 32 26 0 2.1 59 1 10 17 5 0.2 20 0 6 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1.7 7 0 3 4 1 0.7 0 0 0 0 0 3.0 3 7 30.4 573 10 342 388 45 35.9 482 - 342 459 66

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Stl P t s 53 533 17 217 25 162 6 143 20 128 12 132 11 106 13 65 14 96 9 68 18 63 6 37 2 17 0 2 1 2 0 0

Av g 20.5 14.5 6.2 5.5 5.3 5.1 4.6 4.3 3.7 3.2 3.2 1.4 1.2 0.7 0.3 0.0

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lincoln memorial railsplitters Quick Facts School.................Lincoln Memorial University Address......................................Harrogate, TN Founded.....................................................1897 Enrollment.................................................3,948 School Colors........................... Blue and Gray Arena.................................... Tex Turner Arena Capacity.....................................................5,009 2009-10 Record.......................................... 20-9 2009-10 SAC Record/Finish................9-7 / 4th Letterwinners Returning/Lost.....................9/4 Head Coach................................. Josh Schertz Alma Mater................... Florida Atlantic (2000) Record at School........................34-23 (2 year) Career Record..........................................Same Best Time To Reach..................9 am to 11 am Office Number...........................(423) 869-6240 Assistant Coaches Lance Egnatz Chris Cottrell SID................................................. Rusty Peace Office Phone.............................(423) 869-6236 Home Phone..............................(423) 869-5120 Office Fax..................................(423) 869-6382 Press Row Phone............(423) 869-6383/6384 E-mail Address....... rusty.peace@lmunet.edu Asst. SID........................................... Bill Porter Graduate Assistant...................... Scott Erland Internet Address................... www.lmunet.edu SID Mailing Address..........................Box 2028 ...............................Cumberland Gap Parkway ........................... Harrogate, Tennessee 37752

Head Coach: Josh Schertz Lincoln Memorial University head coach Josh Schertz begins his third season with the Railsplitters. The 2009-10 season produced numerous firsts for the program including, first 20 win season, first Conference Tournament win, and first regional ranking. During his two seasons as head coach, the Railsplitters have led the South Atlantic Conference and finished in the top 10 nationally in field goal Josh Schertz percentage defense with Year By Year the 09-10 squad ranking second nationally in the 2008-09 Lincoln Memorial 14-14 .500 category. Offensively in 2009-10 Lincoln Memorial 20-9 .690 34-23 .596 2009-10 the Railsplitters Career led the South Atlantic Conference in field goal offense (48.1) assists per game (16.55) three-point shots made (212) and finished second in scoring offense (81.9). LMU also led the league in scoring margin (+13.4) rebounding margin (+8.0) and blocked shots (6.07). Schertz came to LMU after serving as the associate head coach at High Point University for five seasons. During this time High Point posted its five best seasons at the Division 1 level consecutively, highlighted by the 2006-07 season in which High Point posted a 22-10 record. Prior to High Point, Schertz served as the Associate Head Coach at Queens University of Charlotte, N.C., helping lead the Royals to a two-year mark of 49-14 including a school record 29-4 mark in 2003. Before joining Queens, Schertz spent two years at Lynn University (Fla.) serving as the Fighting Knights recruiting coordinator. Schertz began his career as an assistant coach at his alma mater Florida Atlantic University where he spent one season working under Kevin Billerman. Schertz, a 2000 graduate of Florida Atlantic University, also has a masters in education from Lynn University. Coach Schertz has two sons, Jordan (14) and Jaden (8) and is married to the former Natalia Ceballos.

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Name Kierre Jordan Josh Stanley Justin Allen D’Mario Curry Brandon Armstrong Art Derico Sheldon Oliver Chance Jones Desmond Johnson Cam Carden Wally Jones Vincent Bailey Dustin Craig Farooq Davis Carlos Sanford Darryl Garrett Keenan Peterson Tony Martin Chase Jones

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

HT 5-10 6-5 6-3 6-7 6-1 6-0 6-6 6-2 6-6 6-2 6-2 6-6 6-6 6-0 5-11 6-4 6-9 6-5 6-5

WT 190 205 165 180 170 220 230 190 210 215 190 235 210 200 145 200 225 235 225

CL Hometown/Previous School Sr. Atlanta, GA/Pfeiffer Univ. Sr. Spartanburg, SC/Spartanburg Methodist CC Jr. Lithonia, GA/Miller Grove High School Sr. Detroit, MI/Schoolcraft CC Jr. Decatur, GA/Chamblee High School So. Palm Bay, FL/Bay Harbor High School Grad. Orlando, FL/Stetson Univ. Fr. Knoxville, TN/Austin-East High School Jr. Lynch, KY/Cumberland High School R-So. Clearwater, FL/Stetson Univ. So. Greensboro, NC/Ragsdale High School Fr. Jennings, FL/Centennial High School So. Knoxville, TN/Bearden High School Fr. Indianapolis, IN/Lawrence North High School Jr. Durham, NC/Riverside High School Jr. Detroit, MI/Eastern Michigan University Fr. College Park, GA/Banneker High School Jr. Cincinnati, OH/Moeller High School Fr. Knoxville, TN/Austin-East High School

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2010-11 Schedule Nov. 13 Truett McConnell 7 pm Nov. 18 at Hiwassee 7 pm Nov. 23 King 8 pm Nov. 26 Union(Ky.) 8 pm Nov. 27 Hiwassee 4 pm Dec. 1 at King 8 pm Dec. 4 at WINGATE 4 pm Dec. 11 at Glenville 7:30 pm Dec. 14 CATAWBA 8 pm Jan. 3 Lees-McRae 7 pm Jan. 5 at TUSCULUM 8 pm Jan. 8 at NEWBERRY 4 pm Jan. 12 MARS HILL 8 pm Jan. 15 ANDERSON 8 pm Jan. 19 BREVARD 8 pm Jan. 22 at Lenoir-Rhyne 6 pm Jan. 26 at CaRSON-NEWMAN 8 pm Jan. 29 WINGATE 8 pm Feb. 2 TUSCULUM 8 pm Feb. 5 at catawba 4 pm Feb. 9 at mars hill 8 pm Feb. 12 newberry 8 pm Feb. 16 at brevard 8 pm Feb. 19 at anderson 4 pm Feb. 23 carson-newman 8 pm Feb. 26 lenoir-rhyne 8 pm March 2 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA March 5 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA March 6 Food Lion SAC Tournament 4 pm SAC games in ALL CAPS

2009-10 Results Nov. 17 Nov. 20 Nov. 21 Nov. 24 Nov. 28 Dec. 1 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Dec. 15 Dec. 17 Dec. 28 Jan. 2 Jan. 6 Jan. 9 Jan. 13 Jan. 16 Jan. 20 Jan. 23 Jan. 27 Feb. 1 Feb. 3 Feb. 6 Feb. 11 Feb. 13 Feb. 17 Feb. 20 Feb. 27 March 3 March 6

(9-7 SAC, 20-9) Tennessee Temple W,87-65 Hiwassee W, 143-62 Concord W, 92-66 at Lane L, 56-73 at Hiwassee W, 111-47 Temple Baptist W, 98-46 Carson-Newman W, 70-67 at Concord W, 89-71 King W, 73-66 at West Va. Wesleyan W, 67-52 Temple Baptist W, 117-58 at WINGATE L, 71-86 at TUSCULUM W, 67-52 Brevard W, 85-70 Newberry W, 81-66 at LENOIR-RHYNE W, 69-63 at CATAWBA L, 85-88 Mars Hill L,92-96(OT) at King W, 77-58 Wingate W, 84-69 Tusculum W, 65-62 at BREVARD L, 70-88 at MARS HILL W, 84-84 Lenoir-Rhyne L, 73-75 Catawba W, 80-73 at CARSON-NEWMAN L, 78-75 at NEWBERRY L, 60-63 vs. Mars Hill * W, 83-70 vs. Catawba * L, 60-70

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lincoln memorial railsplitters The 2010-11 season will be one of the most anticipated in school history, as Lincoln Memorial University not only returns 4 starters and 8 of their top 10 scorers from last year’s record setting team, but welcome a highly regarded recruiting class in as well. The Railsplitters are coming off a school NCAA record 20 win season in 2009-10 and much of their success in 2010-11 season will rest with their strong core of returning players, headlined by D’Mario Curry. Curry, a two time first team all-conference selection, returns for his senior season on the heels of a record breaking junior campaign in which he set the single season D’Mario Curry conference rebounding Senior forward mark with (312), as well as the single game rebounding mark with (22) against Mars Hill. Curry led LMU for the second consecutive year in scoring (16.9) rebounding (11.1) blocks (3.4) and steals (41) while ranking in the top 10 in the nation in both shot blocks and rebounds per game. Joining Curry among the returning starters is Desmond Johnson. Johnson who was the 2008-09 SAC Freshman of the Year and a 2009-10 preseason All-SAC second team selection, returns to team up with Curry on the inside for a third

consecutive season. Johnson has ranked second to Curry the last two seasons in points, rebounds, and blocks per game. As a sophomore, the Lynch, KY native averaged 12.4 points and 6.2 rebounds per game. Junior guard Brandon Armstrong returns after his sophomore season in which he averaged 9.8 points, 5.5 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game. Armstrong also ranked among the league leaders in 3 pt shots made and 3pt percentage. Sophomore Wally Jones is the fourth returning starter after a freshman year in which he finished second in the SAC in 3pt shooting (45.0). Jones also averaged 6.1 pts and 2.0 rebounds per game during the 09-10 season. Other returners include Sophomore Cameron Carden who averaged 7.0 pts per game while making 47/116 3pt shots (41.2) as a freshman. Junior guard Justin Allen 6.0 pts, 3.0 rebounds per game returns, as does junior guard Carlos Sanford who averaged 4.3pts per contest while handing out 57 assists. Also returning for the Railsplitters are junior forward Tony Martin 1.5 pts and 1.1 rebounds and senior Josh Stanley 3.0 pts per game. The class of newcomers is headlined by junior guard Darryl Garrett 6’4 who comes to LMU from Eastern Michigan University where he averaged 11.9 pts and 3.7 rebounds per game as a freshman. Senior forward Sheldon Oliver transfers in

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after spending the last 3 seasons at Stetson University. During his career at Stetson Oliver appeared in 93 games, starting 51. He scored 553 points and pulled down 401 rebounds in his 3 seasons at Stetson. Senior point guard Kierre Jordan transferred in from Pfeiffer University after averaging 9.8pts for the Falcons last season. The rest of the recruiting class includes three freshmen. 6’6 forward Vincent Bailey from Jennings, Fl, 6’0 point guard Farooq Davis out of Indianapolis, IN and 6’2 combo guard Chance Jones from Knoxville, TN round out the newcomers. - Rusty Peace

2009-10 Statistics

Total 3-PT ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct 04 Curry, D’Mario 28-24 759 27.1 168-286 .587 1-7 .143 136-202 .673 42 Johnson,Desmond 29-27 696 24.0 145-244 .594 1-3 .333 69-120 .575 00 Miller,Stuart 29-29 939 32.4 93-222 .419 65-167 .389 68-87 .782 05 Armstrong,Brandon 23-20 682 29.7 75-198 .379 42-112 .375 34-50 .680 12 O’Brien,Brandon 28-5 417 14.9 83-166 .500 3-14 .214 45-61 .738 21 Carden,Cameron 28-4 508 18.1 56-136 .412 47-116 .405 38-44 .864 23 Jones,Wally 24-7 344 14.3 49-112 .438 27-60 .450 22-31 .710 03 Allen,Justin 25-16 451 18.0 60-117 .513 1-8 .125 29-52 .558 32 Sanford,Carlos 23-4 327 14.2 31-82 .378 10-28 .357 28-39 .718 25 Sikes,Robin 3-0 15 5.0 5-6 .833 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 01 Stanley, Josh 4-0 14 3.5 4-7 .571 3-6 .500 1-4 .250 20 Erland,Scott 18-1 128 7.1 17-40 .425 10-24 .417 4-6 .667 11 Vil,Marc-David 23-6 272 11.8 20-57 .351 2-9 .222 15-31 .484 44 Martin, Tony 24-1 138 5.8 9-14 .643 0-0 .000 18-29 .621 14 Parker,Dominic 4-1 38 9.5 3-13 .231 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 30 Craig,Dustin 16-0 97 6.1 9-19 .474 0-0 .000 1-5 .200 TEAM Total 29 5825 827-1719 .481 212-555 .382 508-765 .664 Opponents 29 5825 677-1819 .372 181-576 .314 449-641 .700

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REBOUNDS Off Def Tot 93 219 312 67 114 181 4 70 74 22 105 127 44 83 127 5 31 36 12 35 47 15 59 74 4 15 19 2 0 2 1 4 5 11 28 39 18 33 51 10 18 28 0 5 5 8 11 19 53 66 119 369 896 1265 363 671 1034

Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl P t s Av g 11.1 93 5 59 112 96 41 473 16.9 6.2 96 5 27 78 28 14 360 12.4 2.6 75 2 96 61 5 27 319 11.0 5.5 38 0 63 35 6 34 226 9.8 4.5 38 1 13 36 11 1 214 7.6 1.3 54 1 44 32 2 18 197 7.0 2.0 22 0 32 24 4 18 147 6.1 3.0 36 0 41 36 2 19 150 6.0 0.8 28 0 57 26 1 18 100 4.3 0.7 4 0 1 2 1 0 10 3.3 1.3 3 0 0 2 1 0 12 3.0 2.2 15 0 2 6 3 1 48 2.7 2.2 32 1 30 27 2 13 57 2.5 1.2 29 0 7 9 2 7 36 1.5 1.3 3 0 5 3 0 4 6 1.5 1.2 23 1 3 6 12 2 19 1. 4.1 1 2 43.6 590 16 480 497 176 217 2374 81.9 35.7 618 - 342 448 96 226 1984 68.4

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mars hill lions Quick Facts School....................................Mars Hill College Address........................... Mars Hill, NC 28754 Founded.....................................................1856 Enrollment.................................................1,100 School Colors................ Royal Blue and Gold Arena........................................Stanford Arena Capacity.....................................................2,800 2009-10 Record........................................ 10-13 2009-10 SAC Record/Finish................5-6 / 5th Letterwinners Returning/Lost.....................7/7 Head Coach................................Thomas Nash Alma Mater............................. Vanderbilt, 1995 Record at School......................27-24 (2 years) Career Record..........................................Same Best Time To Reach...........Weekday morning Office Number............................. 828-689-1223 Assistant Coaches (Alma mater) Trip Cogburn (UNC Chapel Hill, 2002)

SID....................................................Rick Baker Office Phone............................... 828-689-1373 Home Phone................................ 828-689-2640 Office Fax.................................... 828-689-1440 Press Row Phone....................... 828-689-1373 E-mail Address.................... rbaker@mhc.edu Internet Address....................... www.mhc.edu SID Mailing Address...........Campus Box 6668 .......................................... Mars Hill, NC 28754

Head Coach: Thomas Nash Thomas Nash enters his third season as the head coach at Mars Hill. His up-tempo style has lead to a NCAA Division II National No. 1 Ranking in steals per game for both the 2008-2009 (13.7) and the 2009-2010 (12.0) seasons. The Lions also enjoyed being ranking No. 1 in the country in Turnover Margin for 2008-2009 and top ten in Scoring Offense for 2009-2010. Nash came to MHC Thomas Nash from UNC Asheville Year By Year where he served on the Bulldogs staff for seven 17-11 .607 seasons, the final four 2008-09 Mars Hill 2009-10 Mars Hill 10-13 .435 as the Associate Head Career 27-24 .529 Coach. He was an intricate part of UNC Asheville’s success from 2001-2008. During Nash’s time at UNCA, the men’s basketball team made the school’s first NCAA appearance in 2003. The 2007-08 team set a record for wins at 23 and an invitation to participate in the NIT tournament, as the first Big South team to be invited to the prestigious post-season tournament. UNCA won two Big South Conference Regular Season Champions and a Big South Tournament Championship. Prior to his stint at UNC Asheville, Nash had a success fiveyear run as the Head Coach at Carolina Day School. He guided the school to back-to-back North Carolina Independent School Athletic Association State Championships in 2000 and 2001. In the 2000-01 season, his Carolina Day team was ranked as the top basketball team in Western North Carolina by the Asheville Citizen Times at the end of the season. Nash was named the WNC Coach of the Year by the Citizen-Times for the 1999-2000 season. The Asheville native received his Bachelor of Arts from Vanderbilt University in 1995 and went on to earn his Masters in Sport Management from the United States Sports Academy. Nash is married to former UNC Asheville women’s basketball player, Marcia Napier. They have been married for 13 years and reside in Asheville with their son, Edward, born November 2003.

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Name Tarron Stewart Randolph Howell Julian Mack Donterious Hughes Marshall Adams Cody King Petar Kostic Barry Rice Dion Malachi Dallas Johnson Robert Hawthorne Austin Patton JaShawn Anderson Steven Gatkuoth Sammy Emile Garry McKnight

Pos G F G/F G G G G/F G F F G G G JR G/F F

HT 5-11 6-6 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-5 6-4 6-0 6-6 6-3 6-3 6-4 6-2 7-0 6-5 6-5

WT 185 215 180 190 185 190 210 170 210 215 175 185 190 230 205 195

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

Hometown Tampa, FL Raleigh, NC Morganton, NC Gastonia, NC Milwaukee, WI Enka, NC Belgrade, Serbia Charlotte, NC Shelby, NC Auburndale, FL Greenville, SC Asheville, NC Riviera Beach, FL Sudan, Africa Lake Worth, FL Peachland, NC

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2010-11 Schedule Nov. 12 at Shaw 7:30 pm Nov. 14 Lees-McRae 7 pm Nov. 19 vs. Chowan 5 pm Nov. 20 at Mt. Olive 7:30 pm Nov. 27 Belmont Abbey 4 pm Dec. 4 LENOIR-RHYNE 4 pm Dec. 7 Shaw 7 pm Dec. 11 ANDERSON 4 pm Dec. 18 at Limestone 4 pm Dec. 30 at USC Aiken 7:30 pm Jan. 5 at NEWBERRY 8 pm Jan. 8 at BREVARD 4 pm Jan. 12 at LINCOLN MEMORIAL 8 pm Jan. 15 WINGATE 4 pm Jan. 19 CARSON-NEWMAN 8 pm Jan. 22 at TUSCULUM 4 pm Jan. 26 at CATAWBA 8 pm Jan. 29 at LENOIR-RHYNE 8 pm Feb. 2 NEWBERRY 8 pm Feb. at ANDERSON 4 pm Feb. 9 LINCOLN MEMORIAL 8 pm Feb. 12 BREVARD Mars 4 pm Feb. 16 at CARSON-NEWMAN 8 pm Feb. 19 at WINGATE 4 pm Feb. 23 CATAWBA 8 pm Feb. 26 TUSCULUM 4 pm March 2 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA March 5 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA March 6 Food Lion SAC Tournament 4 pm SAC games in ALL CAPS

2009-10 Results (5-6 SAC, 10-13) Nov. 16 Milligan W, 88-74 Nov. 20 at Mount Olive L, 86-109 Nov. 21 vs Barton L, 87-97 Nov. 24 at Milligan W, 98-59 Dec. 2 at Anderson L, 86-109 Dec. 5 Belont Abbey W, 97-80 Dec. 9 at Limestone L, 82-88 Dec. 12 Warren Wilson W, 100-67 Dec. 30 at Belmont Abbey L, 86-94 Jan. 2 BREVARD L, 77-91 Jan. 6 at NEWBERRY % W, 73-71 Jan. 9 CARSON-NEWMAN % W, 94-78 Jan. 11 at Queens (N.C.) W, 103-93 Jan. 13 at LENIOR-RHYNE % W, 85-83 Jan. 16 CATAWBA L, 99-103 Jan. 20 WINGATE % W, 89-73 Jan. 23 at LINCOLN MEMORIAL % W, 96-92 Jan. 27 at TUSCULUM L, 70-80 Feb. 1 at BREVARD W, 93-86 Feb. 3 NEWBERRY L,100-103(OT) Feb. 6 at CARSON-NEWMAN W, 87-79 Feb. 11 LINCOLN MEMORIAL L, 84-94 Feb. 13 at CATAWBA W, 77-75 Feb. 17 at WINGATE L, 62-85 Feb. 22 Limestone L, 81-86 Feb. 24 TUSCULUM W, 63-61 Feb. 27 LENOIR-RHYNE W, 80-62 March 3 at Lincoln Memorial L,70-83 SAC Games in ALL CAPS * Food Lion SAC Tournament % Five conference wins nullified

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mars hill lions In 2009-10, the defensive minded uptempo Mars Hill College Lions led the country in steals per game (12.0) for the second consecutive season. The 2010-11 version of the Mars Hill Lions will possess the same can-do spirit. The departed seniors of Stoney Polite, Danny Sanders and Jarred Pickering accounted for over 50 percent of the total offense, 30 percent of the rebounds, and over 50 percent of the steals per contest. The coaching staff has added eight new players to combine with eight existing players to outfit the roster. This season the Lions will look to have a strong interior presence. Power forward Dion Malachi returns for his senior season after averaging 14.1 points and 7.2 rebounds per contest last season. Dion was near the top in the country shooting, converting over 63 percent from the floor. Dallas Johnson, a fellow returner, started 22 games last season and looks to build on his 5.3 points and 4.0 rebounds a game. He can play both small and big forwards, but is always a presence especially on the defensive end. Coming off play with his native Sudanese National Team, Steven Gatkuoth’s seven-foot frame will be a strong force in the paint on both ends. Newcomer Randolph Howell brings a tremendous amount of energy. Freshman Garry McKnight rounds out the power positions and is a very capable presence. A

tremendous athlete that played both guard and forward in high school, McKnight thrives off tempo and is willing to do the small things to help his team win. As far as point guard play goes, look for Tarron Stewart to be counted on to make crucial decisions. Stewart has an unselfish attitude that promotes team play as he looks to get others involved first. He is a capable scorer and an above average defender. Another great defender is Austin Patton. A second-year player who played in 26 games last season, Patton averaged 12 minutes a contest. Robert Hawthorne brings his long frame to the lead guard position and is more than capable at knocking down the three-point shot. Jashawn Anderson, a third-year point guard, is an old school style guard who does a nice job on the ball. The scoring guard position will showcase Cody King, Marshall Adams, Donterius Hughes and Barry Rice. King shot 40 percent from three-point range last year and can even be moved down to the forward spot because of his size and strength. Adams made over 60 threepointers with his junior college team last season. Adams will also spend some time running the point. Hughes is a scoring specialist that can bury three pointers from all over the court. Barry Rice has a nice shooting stroke and will add depth to the shooting guard position.

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Julian Mack, Petar Kostic and Sammy Emile will be the key contributors at the wing guard position. Mack can attack the rim in the open floor and has worked tremendously hard on being a consistent shooter. Kostic is a force inside and out and can shoot the long-range shot. He is a good rebounder from the wing spot. Standing at 6-6 with nice athletic ability, Emile should emerge as a force on both the defensive and offensive sides of the ball. He can score from range as well as in transition. Emile’s best asset could be his ability to rebound. - Rick Baker

2009-10 Statistics Total 3-PT ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct 22 Sanders, Danny 28-28 898 32.1 221-477 .463 95-255 .373 108-146 .740 01 Polite, Stoney 28-28 855 30.5 134-362 .370 69-190 .363 123-150 .820 21 Malachi, Dion 27-13 690 25.6 152-239 .636 0-4 .000 77-120 .642 12 Smith, Brittion 18-16 432 24.0 54-124 .435 13-43 .302 15-34 .441 33 Pickering, Jarred 28-19 458 16.4 69-130 .531 2-11 .182 28-53 .528 23 Johnson, Dallas 28-22 516 18.4 48-120 .400 5-18 .278 48-69 .696 35 McElroy, Robin 28-3 314 11.2 51-116 .440 1-3 .333 23-37 .622 03 Mack, Julian 27-1 208 7.7 31-56 .554 0-1 .000 18-23 .783 13 Krdzalic, Almir 28-2 531 19.0 23-86 .267 4-26 .154 29-48 .604 30 Patton, Austin 26-6 316 12.2 19-56 .339 6-27 .222 16-19 .842 10 King, Cody 23-0 134 5.8 9-24 .375 6-15 .400 13-16 .813 15 Kostic, Petar 22-1 124 5.6 13-32 .406 1-5 .200 6-10 .600 31 Lyerly, Antonio 22-1 135 6.1 11-34 .324 8-26 .308 1-10 .100 32 Anderson, JaShawn 12-0 41 3.4 2-9 .222 0-2 .000 5-6 .833 20 Rice, Barry 10-0 23 2.3 0-7 .000 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 TEAM Total 28 5675 837-1872 .447 210-629 .334 510-741 .688 Opponents 28 5674 814-1693 .481 161-466 .345 568-800 .710

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REBOUNDS Off Def Tot 33 109 142 23 66 89 91 104 195 35 27 62 43 48 91 45 68 113 31 32 63 17 20 37 21 44 65 13 22 35 2 17 19 7 11 18 7 11 18 4 5 9 1 1 2 77 62 139 450 647 1097 357 713 1070

Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg. 5.1 75 5 53 78 32 104 645 23.0 3.2 45 0 99 85 0 53 460 16.4 7.2 87 3 35 60 67 29 381 14.1 3.4 52 3 30 36 5 26 136 7.6 3.3 48 1 16 32 15 16 168 6.0 4.0 94 3 27 29 8 17 149 5.3 2.3 44 0 7 32 7 8 126 4.5 1.4 22 0 12 12 5 14 80 3.0 2.3 75 3 85 80 0 41 79 2.8 1.3 42 0 28 31 1 12 60 2.3 0.8 21 0 5 12 2 3 37 1.6 0.8 28 1 2 13 1 3 33 1.5 0.8 15 0 14 18 0 7 31 1.4 0.8 5 0 5 14 1 2 9 0.8 0.2 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0.0 5.1 1 4 39.2 655 19 420 538 144 335 2394 85.5 38.2 584 - 478 585 110 263 2357 84.2

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newberry wolves Quick Facts

Head Coach: Dave Davis

School....................................Newberry College Address............................ Newberry, SC 29108 Founded.....................................................1856 Enrollment....................................................920 School Colors.........................Scarlet and Gray Arena...........................................Eleazer Arena Capacity.....................................................1,100 2009-10 Record........................................ 10-18 2009-10 SAC Record/Finish............ 5-11 / T7th Letterwinners Returning/Lost...................5/10 Head Coach..................................... Dave Davis Alma Mater....................... Warren Wilson, 1983 Record at School........................ 0-0, (1st year) Career Record...................................... 343-200 Best Time To Reach.............Weekday morning Office Number............................. 803-321-5153 Assistant Coaches (Alma mater) Justin Furr (Wingate, 1999) Shawn McCullion (Emerson, 1997) Men’s Basketball SID.................... Josh Manck Office Phone............................... 803-321-5667 Office Fax.................................... 803-321-5660 Press Row Phone....................... 803-312-5691 E-mail Address...... josh.manck@newberry.edu Internet Address...... www.NewberryWolves.com SID Mailing Address...............2100 College St. ....................................... Newberry, S.C., 29108

Dave Davis became Newberry College’s 24th men’s basketball coach in April. Davis had previously served as head coach at Pfeiffer University for 14 seasons. In his 14 seasons at Pfeiffer, Davis accumulated a record of 284124 (.696) including 21 championships, NCAA Division II Sweet Sixteen appearances in 2000 and 2004 and an NCAA Elite Eight appearance in 2004. Dave Davis Davis’ Pfeiffer teams have averaged over 20 Year By Year wins per season and rank 1991-92 Warren Wilson 11-17 .393 in the top 5 in wins since 1992-93 Warren Wilson 11-17 .393 11-16 .407 1990 in all of NCAA Di- 1993-94 Barton 13-12 .520 vision II basketball. Da- 1994-95 Barton 1995-96 Barton 13-14 .481 vis was named the CVAC 1996-97 Pfeiffer 16-12 .571 Coach of the Year in 1998, 1997-98 Pfeiffer 17-9 .654 1999 and 2004. He was 1998-99 Pfeiffer 19-9 .679 26-5 .839 also named the NCAA 1999-00 Pfeiffer 20-8 .714 East Regional Coach of 2000-01 Pfeiffer 2001-02 Pfeiffer 16-12 .571 the Year in 2004. 2002-03 Pfeiffer 22-9 .710 Davis’ 2009-10 Pfei- 2003-04 Pfeiffer 31-3 .912 ffer team finished as the 2004-05 Pfeiffer 27-5 .844 18-11 .621 highest scoring team 2005-06 Pfeiffer 17-11 .607 in Division II at 103.1 2006-07 Pfeiffer 2007-08 Pfeiffer 21-8 .724 points per game and 2008-09 Pfeiffer 16-12 .571 was ranked third nation- 2009-10 Pfeiffer 18-10 .643 ally in three-pointers per Career 343-200 .632 game (10.6) and steals per game (11.2). Prior to being named head coach at Pfeiffer, Davis was the head coach at Barton College. He received his first head coaching position at his alma mater, Warren Wilson College, where he led the Owls to their highest win total in 15 years. Davis earned his bachelor’s degree from Warren Wilson in 1983, and a master’s degree from Gardner-Webb in 1993. As a player for the Owls, he was a 4-year starter and was on two Conference Championship teams. He is Warren Wilson’s all-time assist leader.

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Name Ray Robinson Chris Reynolds Tony Davis Charles Ndoloum Brunes Charles Danny Huffor Shamel Akins Patrick Ryan Felder Leaphart Antoni Magdos Jawuan Lockhart Renard Flowers Coleman Young Brandon Riley Matt Dixon Xavier Carr Savad Garner Demarkus Smith Dondray Walker

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

HT 6-5 6-5 6-10 6-2 6-2 6-4 5-7 6-1 6-5 6-3 6-0 6-1 5-11 6-1 6-2 6-5 6-2 5-10 6-5

WT 200 200 215 185 180 215 170 185 190 205 205 195 185 175 190 205 195 165 190

CL Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Hometown/Previous School Jacksonville, Fla. / McCook CC / University Christian HS Augusta, Ga. Campbell / Glenn Hills HS Sarasota, Fla. / UCF / Riverview HS Ndjamena, Chad / Montverde (Fla.) Acad. Naples, Fla. / Seacrest Country Day School Marco Island, Fla. / Pasco Hernando CC / Lely HS Charlotte, N.C. / Louisburg JC / West Mecklenburg HS Orlando, Fla. / Doctor Phillips HS Lexington, S.C. / Lexington HS Knoxville, Tenn. / Roane State CC / Apostolic Christian Washington, D.C. / Flint Hill HS Stone Mountain, Ga. / Roane State CC / Geneva HS Spartanburg, S.C. / Dorman HS Baltimore, Md. / CCBC Essex / Old Mill HS Elizabeth City, N.C. / Brunswick CC / Northeastern HS Georgetown, S.C. / Roane State CC / Carvers Bay HS Fountain Inn, S.C. / Hillcrest HS Johnston, S.C. / Strom Thurmond HS Fountain Inn, S.C. / Hillcrest HS

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2010-11 Schedule Nov. 13 Lander 7 pm Nov. 20 vs. St. Paul’s 6 pm Nov. 21 at Johnson C. Smith 6 pm Nov. 23 at Voorhees 7:30 pm Nov. 27 at Washington Adventist 8 pm Dec. 4 TUSCULUM 2 pm Dec. 10 vs. California (Pa.) 6 pm Dec. 11 vs. Hiwassee (Tenn.) 2 pm Dec. 14 at Coker 7 pm Dec. 18 at LENOIR-RHYNE 4 pm Jan. 5 MARS HILL 8 pm Jan. 8 LINCOLN MEMORIAL 4 pm Jan. 12 at ANDERSON 8 pm Jan. 15 at CARSON-NEWMAN 4 pm Jan. 19 WINGATE 8 pm Jan. 22 CATAWBA 4 pm Jan. 26 at BREVARD 8 pm Jan. 29 at TUSCULUM 4 pm Feb. 2 at MARS HILL 8 pm Feb. 5 LENOIR-RHYNE 4 pm. Feb. 9 ANDERSON 8 pm Feb. 12 at LINCOLN MEMORIAL 8 pm Feb. 16 at WINGATE 8 pm Feb. 19 CARSON-NEWMAN 4 pm Feb. 23 BREVARD 8 pm Feb. 26 at CATAWBA 4 pm March 2 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA March 5 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA March 6 Food Lion SAC Tournament 4 pm SAC games in ALL CAPS

2009-10 Results (5-11 SAC, 10-18) Nov. 16 Southern Wesleyan L, 71-78 Nov. 18 at GCSU L, 77-89 Nov. 21 North Georgia W, 69-52 Nov. 24 Allen W, 83-62 Nov. 28 Voorhees W, 74-38 Dec. 1 at Central Florida L, 62-80 Dec. 4 at WINGATE L, 59-66 Dec. 12 at Lander L, 55-87 Dec. 15 GCSU L, 76-77 Dec. 17 at Southern Wesleyan W, 68-64 Dec. 19 Paine W, 78-67 Dec. 30 at North Georgia L, 53-73 Jan. 2 at CARSON-NEWMAN L, 54-85 Jan. 6 MARS HILL L, 71-73 Jan. 9 LENOIR-RHYNE W, 74-69 Jan. 13 at LINCOLN MEMORIAL L, 66-81 Jan. 20 TUSCULUM L,58-73 Jan. 23 at CATAWBA W, 94-88(2OT) Jan. 27 BREVARD L, 60-61 Feb. 1 CARSON-NEWMAN L, 53-55 Feb. 3 at MARS HILL W, 103-100(2OT) Feb. 6 at LENOIR-RHYNE L, 63-65 Feb. 10 CATAWBA L, 68-78 Feb. 17 at TUSCULUM L, 59-68 Feb. 20 WINGATE W, 71-69 Feb. 24 at BREVARD L, 84-98 Feb. 27 LINCOLN MEMORIAL W, 63-60 March 3 vs. Catawba* L, 60-87 SAC Games in ALL CAPS * Food Lion SAC Tournament

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newberry wolves Dave Davis brings his “all out, all the time” style to Newberry and is the third different head coach for the Wolves in three seasons. Davis comes to Newberry after 14 seasons at Pfeiffer University, where he compiled a .696 winning percentage, two NCAA Sweet Sixteen appearance and a trip to the Elite Eight in 2004. Newberry fans always expect a winner, but Davis’ team will likely put up unprecedented numbers, no matter the win total. Davis’ 2009-10 Pfeiffer team finished as the highest scoring team in Division II at 103.1 points per game and was ranked third nationally in three-pointers per game (10.6) and steals per game (11.2), while ranking fifth in the country in three-point field goal percentage (42.3%). Simply put, exciting basketball will be played at Newberry College. The challenge this season will be converting exciting basketball into winning basketball in Davis’ first season at Newberry. “ I’m really excited about the opportunity here at Newberry, really excited about the possibilities of a new team, but also very challenged at having to teach a very intricate, in-depth kind of scheme when you have nobody with experience in it. No doubt, getting started at practice was a very exciting time for us,” Davis added. A trio of seniors return for the Wolves, with only two having competed at Newberry before. Second team preseason all-SAC forward Ray Robinson and starter Danny Huffor come back, while UCF transfer Tony Davis will make his Newberry debut this year. “Ray is the leading returning scorer for us, he has terrific offensive skill and the ability to be a tremendous defensive player and

rebounder. He has a lot to learn as a defender and a rebounder, but he can shoot, drive and pass well. He has a pretty good feel for the game. In what we do, given how quickly he can learn it, he’ll have a chance to be a very, very good player.” A junior leader will be Chris Reynolds, a transfer from Campbell. Brandon Riley, Matt Dixon and a trio of Roane State transfers in Renard Flowers, Antoni Magdos and Xavier Carr will also be looked to for immediate contributions. “Chris has been a leader for us from the first day he set foot on campus. He didn’t play a whole lot at Campbell, but has really bought into what we’re doing here. He’s a terrific player for us, can play any position, can guard any position, can score inside and out, he really rebounds the ball, has tremendous desire, has incredible work ethic. “Brandon’s a great penetrator who has tremendous quickness and speed. He can shoot the basketball and has really improved on his three-point shot,” said Davis. A couple of returners in Charles Ndoloum and sharpshooter Coleman Young have also impressed Davis. Davis says the point guard position is the biggest question mark at this point and the competition will likely boil down to returner Jawuan Lockhart, transfer Shamel Akins and true freshman Patrick Ryan. “Jawuan has made a lot of progress, he has a high basketball intellect and he still has things to learn. Shamel is a jet point guard who can pressure the ball just about as good as anyone I’ve coached,” Davis said. True freshman Brunes Charles is also expected to contribute in his first season with

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the Wolves. The Wolves finished eighth in the South Atlantic Conference last season, but are picked to finish fifth in the league this season in their first season with a new coach and a new system. Davis says he doesn’t put much stock in preseason rankings, but he does have very particular expectations for this season. “My expectations aren’t any different this year than they are for any other,” Davis said. “We’re going to try to get a team to play and work harder than anyone else in college basketball. If we can do that, we’ve done what we’re capable of.”

- Josh Manck

2009-10 Statistics Total 3-PT ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct 00 Robinson,Ray 27-26 686 25.4 109-203 .537 1-8 .125 90-120 .750 23 Bakinde,Stephane 28-28 881 31.5 109-234 .466 12-42 .286 53-65 .815 22 Lee,Rodney 14-3 238 17.0 51-85 .600 5-11 .455 18-26 .692 05 Huffor,Danny 26-13 533 20.5 85-207 .411 24-98 .245 34-49 .694 01 Barnes,Ryan 27-23 628 23.3 81-217 .373 54-155 .348 19-27 .704 32 Edwards,Aaron 28-12 635 22.7 70-146 .479 24-65 .369 50-64 .781 21 Young,Coleman 27-0 403 14.9 39-121 .322 31-96 .323 21-25 .840 04 Davis,Jeremee 27-9 420 15.6 44-116 .379 3-9 .333 30-52 .577 10 Cutler,Devante 20-12 297 14.9 27-82 .329 3-12 .250 29-48 .604 10 Nelson,Perry 13-6 209 16.1 12-36 .333 3-10 .300 9-15 .600 15 Lockhart,Jawuan 25-7 400 16.0 26-62 .419 4-19 .211 11-24 .458 14 Brown,David 14-0 97 6.9 12-22 .545 1-1 1.000 5-18 .278 30 Williams,Carlnel 20-1 171 8.6 10-28 .357 1-4 .250 14-21 .667 03 Ndoloum,Charles 16-0 102 6.4 5-12 .417 0-3 .000 13-19 .684 TEAM Total 28 5700 680-1571 .433 166-533 .311 396-573 .691 Opponents 28 5700 708-1579 .448 160-491 .326 465-685 .679

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REBOUNDS Off Def Tot 47 75 122 56 127 183 22 41 63 26 50 76 21 70 91 27 51 78 12 13 25 10 33 43 9 41 50 8 15 23 8 31 39 11 7 18 9 18 27 2 5 7 50 49 99 318 626 944 356 678 1034

Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl 4.5 62 4 35 51 15 37 6.5 92 4 67 63 58 27 4.5 32 0 7 32 14 9 2.9 47 0 20 30 12 36 3.4 44 0 23 42 5 22 2.8 60 1 26 36 9 19 0.9 34 0 31 17 0 15 1.6 42 1 72 50 0 11 2.5 35 0 55 60 4 24 1.8 29 2 33 26 0 15 1.6 33 2 65 45 2 15 1.3 13 0 2 8 1 7 1.4 37 1 5 16 6 2 0.4 10 0 2 9 0 3 3.5 1 8 33.7 571 16 443 493 126 242 36.9 519 - 415 480 104 239

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Pts Avg. 309 11.4 283 10.1 125 8.9 228 8.8 235 8.7 214 7.6 130 4.8 121 4.5 86 4.3 36 2.8 67 2.7 30 2.1 35 1.8 23 1.4 1922 68.6 2041 72.9

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tusculum pioneers Quick Facts School....................................Tusculum College Address..........................Greeneville, TN 37743 Founded.....................................................1794 Enrollment.................................................2,350 School Colors.......................Orange and Black Arena...........................................Pioneer Arena Capacity.....................................................2,000 2009-10 Record........................................ 16-12 2009-10 SAC Record/Finish............ 10-6, T2nd Letterwinners Returning/Lost.....................6/7 Head Coach.......................................Jim Boone Alma Mater...............West Virginia State (1981) Record at School...................... 76-68 (5 years) Career Record..................... 397-301 (24 years) Best Time To Reach.............Weekday morning Office Number............................. 423-636-0575 Assistant Coaches Mike McBride (Marian, 1996) Josh Ellis (Student Assistant Coach) Jimmy Boone (Student Assistant Coach) SID................................................Dom Donnelly SID Phone.................................... 423-636-7326 Cell............................................... 423-341-0091 E-mail Address......... ddonnelly@tusculum.ecu Office Fax.................................... 423-636-7370 Assistant SID....................................Jim Miller Assistant SID Phone.................. 423-636-7494 Press Row Phone....................... 423-636-7344 Internet Address..................www.tusculum.edu SID Mailing Address.................... PO Box 5054 ........................................Greeneville, TN 37743

Head Coach: Jim Boone Jim Boone is entering his sixth season as the head men’s basketball coach at Tusculum College. Boone has over quarter of a century of collegiate coaching experience, including the last 24 years as a head coach. He has recorded 397 victories, including 304 wins in his 15 years at the NCAA Division II level. His 397 wins are currently ranked 30th in NCAA II history. In his 15 seasons at the NCAA II level, his teams are averaging over 20 wins Jim Boone per year. Year By Year During the 2008-09 season, he guided the Pioneers to its first 20-win 1986-87 California (Pa.) 17-12 .586 1987-88 California (Pa.) 25-6 .806 campaign in 16 years 1988-89 California (Pa.) 18-10 .630 and first as a NCAA Di- 1989-90 California (Pa.) 18-10 .643 vision II member. 1990-91 California (Pa.) 21-7 .750 In his 10 seasons at 1991-92 California (Pa.) 31-2 .939 California, Boone led the 1992-93 California (Pa.) 23-6 .793 1993-94 California (Pa.) 25-5 .833 Vulcans to seven post- 1994-95 California (Pa.) 23-7 .767 season appearances, in- 1995-96 California (Pa.) 27-6 .818 cluding a pair of NCAA 1996-97 Robert Morris 4-23 .148 1997-98 Robert Morris 8-19 .296 Final Four appearances. Boone, a native of 1998-99 Robert Morris 15-12 .556 1999-00 Robert Morris 18-12 .600 Winfield, W.Va., spent 2000-01 Eastern Mich. 3-25 .107 five seasons as the head 2001-02 Eastern Mich. 6-24 .200 coach at NCAA Divi- 2002-03 Eastern Mich. 14-14 .500 sion I Eastern Michigan 2003-04 Eastern Mich. 13-15 .464 University where he 2004-05 Eastern Mich. 12-18 .400 2005-06 Tusculum 14-15 .483 compiled a 48-96 mark. 2006-07 Tusculum 13-15 .464 He has been named 2007-08 Tusculum 13-15 .464 PSAC Coach of the Year 2008-09 Tusculum 20-11 .645 16-12 .571 on three occasions and 2009-10 Tusculum 397-301 .569 NCAA Region Coach Career Year twice (1992, 1996). Boone played his collegiate basketball at West Virginia State College where he was a four-year letterman. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Accounting from WVSC in 1981 and followed that with a MBA from the University of Kentucky in 1982 with a concentration in Marketing. He is married to the former Stephanie VanVranken and they are the parents of two sons, Jimmy, 21 and Joey, 19.

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Name Sean Rowe Dionte Grey Justin Steigerwald Ryan Slusher Tyler Vittetoe Larry Smith Kevin Vest Tommy Klempin Rob Troutman Brett Williams Matt Darnell Daniel O’Conner JD Miller Anton Tuz

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HT 5-10 6-4 6-4 6-5 6-1 6-4 6-1 6-10 6-5 6-4 6-7 6-8 6-8 6-10

WT 170 200 180 170 165 175 170 240 205 190 225 200 245 275

CL Hometown/Previous School Fr. Tyrone, Ga./Sandy Creek HS So. Johnson City, Tenn./Science Hill HS Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Oak Hill HS RFr. Knoxville, Tenn./Grace Christian Academy Fr. Luttrell, Tenn./Union County HS So. Indianapolis, Ind./Columbus St. CC Jr. Dayton, Ohio/Sinclair CC/Carroll HS Jr. Reynoldsburg, Ohio/Pickerington Central HS Sr. Mt. Washington, Ky./Bullitt East HS So. Oviedo, Fla./Florida Gulf Coast So. Stafford, Va./New Jersey Tech/North Stafford HS Fr. Taylor Mill, Ky./Scott HS So. Versailles, Ky./Woodford County HS So. Mykolair, Ukraine/Rock Academy School

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2010-11 Schedule Nov 12 vs. Clayton State 7 pm Nov 13 vs. Augusta State 4 pm Nov 15 Hiwassee College 7 pm Nov 19 Hillsdale College 7 pm Nov 20 Georgia College & State Univ 4 pm Nov 23 at Lees McRae 7 pm Nov 27 Saint Catharine College 4 pm Dec 4 at NEWBERRY 2 pm Dec 8 Tennessee Wesleyan 7:30 pm Dec 11 at Wright State TBA Dec 18 at Queens 4 pm Dec 30 BREVARD 7 pm Jan 5 LINCOLN MEMORIAL 8 pm Jan 8 at WINGATE 4 pm Jan 12 at CARSON-NEWMAN 8 pm Jan 15 at CATAWBA 4 pm Jan 19 ANDERSON 8 pm Jan 22 MARS HILL 4 pm Jan 26 LENOIR-RHYNE 8 pm Jan 29 NEWBERRY 4 pm Feb 2 at LINCOLN MEMORIAL 8 pm Feb 5 at BREVARD 4 pm Feb 9 CARSON-NEWMAN 8 pm Feb 12 WINGATE 4 pm Feb 16 at ANDERSON 8 pm Feb 19 CATAWBA 4 pm Feb 23 at LENOIR-RHYNE 8 pm Feb. 26 at MARS HILL 4 pm March 2 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA March 5 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA March 6 Food Lion SAC Tournament 4 pm SAC games in ALL CAPS

2009-10 Results (10-6 SAC, 16-12) Nov 16 Tennessee Wesleyan W, 81-64 Nov 20 vs. Christian Brothers L, 43-47 Nov 21 vs. Lake Erie W, 63-49 Nov 27 vs. Georgia College & State Univ. L, 59-76 Nov 28 vs. North Georgia W, 61-56 Dec 2 Queens L, 74-80 Dec 5 at BREVARD L, 54-58(OT) Dec 7 St. Catherine W, 61-44 Dec 9 Lees-McRae W, 72-50 Dec 12 Augusta St. L, 68-79 Dec 21 at Bellarmine L, 59-71 Jan 2 at LENOIR-RHYNE W, 74-47 Jan 6 LINCOLN MEMORIAL L, 52-67 Jan 9 CATAWBA W, 59-50 Jan 12 Mid-Continent W, 69-59 Jan 16 CARSON-NEWMAN L, 58-62 Jan 20 at NEWBERRY W, 73-58 Jan 23 at WINGATE W, 70-68 Jan 27 MARS HILL W, 80-70 Feb 1 LENOIR-RHYNE W, 61-56 Feb 3 at LINCOLN MEMORIAL L, 62-65 Feb 6 at CATAWBA L, 65-78 Feb 10 WINGATE W, 87-68 Feb 13 at CARSON-NEWMAN W, 77-51 Feb 17 NEWBERRY W, 68-59 Feb 20 BREVARD W, 68-52 Feb 24 at MARS HILL L, 61-63 March 3 Carson-Newman* L, 69-76 SAC games in ALL CAPS *-SAC Tournament

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tusculum pioneers It will be a blend of veteran experience and youthful talent as the Tusculum College men’s basketball team takes to the court for the 2010-2011 campaign. Pioneer coach Jim Boone will be celebrating his 25th year as a collegiate head coach and sixth at the helm of the Tusculum program. Boone, who has guided the Pioneers to backto-back winning seasons and consecutive runner-up finishes in the South Atlantic Conference, is closing in on a personal milestone needing three more victories to record his 400th win of his storied career. On paper, it may look like a rebuilding year for Tusculum with 76 percent of the scoring gone from last year’s squad, including two-time SAC Player of the Year Kyle Moore. Moore smashed the school and league record books during his three-year TC career as he poured in over 1,800 points and knocked down 300 three-pointers in a Pioneer uniform. But the Pioneers do return three starters from last year’s 16-12 club, including senior forward Rob Troutman. Troutman was second on the team averaging 9.4 points (27th in SAC) and grabbed 4.5 rebounds per game (20th in SAC). The 2010-11 Preseason AllSAC Second Team honoree shot 45.9 percent from the floor and 43.1 percent from threepoint territory. He started in all 28 games last season, dishing out 77 assists and shot 79.5 percent from the free throw line (6th in SAC). Troutman was also amongst the league’s leaders in minutes played, averaging 33 per contest (6th in SAC). Solid guard play has been a staple of Coach Boone teams and last year was no exception with Justin Steigerwald. Steigerwald led the South Atlantic Conference in assists (5.39 apg/26th in NCAA II) and assist/turnover ratio (2.65/13th in NCAA II). He played in all 28

games, including 18 starts where he averaged 3.5 points and 4.3 rebounds per game, while shooting 56.9 percent from the floor. Also returning from last year’s starting line-up is center Tommy Klempin. He played in all but one game last season, including 17 starts. Klempin shot 54.1 from the field while tallying 54 points, 46 rebounds and seven blocked shots on the season. The sophomore trio of Dionte Grey, JD Miller and Anton Tuz all return from last year’s roster for the Pioneers. Grey saw action in 23 contests, including a start. Miller played in 14 games during his rookie season where he played in 33 total minutes and posted two points and five rebounds. Tuz recorded four appearances last year. Also back from last year’s roster is redshirt freshman guard Ryan Slusher. He averaged 18.9 points and 6.8 rebounds per game at Grace Christian Academy. Defense will continue to be one of the monikers for the Pioneers. Last year’s club allowed just 61.5 points per game, which was 10th in the nation. Seven newcomers will be on the Tusculum roster this year, including Matt Darnell, Daniel O’Conner, Sean Rowe, Larry Smith, Kevin Vest, Tyler Vittetoe and Brett Williams. Darnell comes to Tusculum after playing in 13 games at New Jersey Tech. He posted a brilliant prep career at North Stafford High School, where he scored 1,204 points and averaged 19 points per game as a senior. While at North Stafford, he was named the AAA Commonwealth District Player of the Year by The Washington Post. O’Conner averaged eight points, seven rebounds, 1.5 assists and 3.1 blocked shots per game as a senior at Scott High School. Rowe averaged 15.3 points, 5.6 assists,

Rob Troutman 3.2 steals and 2.1 rebounds per game while playing at Sandy Creek High School. Smith comes to Tusculum from Columbus State Community College in Ohio where he averagED four points per game and shot 43 percent from the field. Vest was a two-time All-OCCAC honoree at Sinclair Community College. He led his JUCO squad to a 22-10 record while averaging 11.9 points 5.6 rebounds, 4.8 assists and 2.3 steals per game. Vittetoe comes to Tusculum from Union County High School where he became the program’s all-time leading scorer. Vittetoe averaged 25 points, seven rebounds, seven assists and six steals per game last season. Williams played last season at NCAA Division I Florida Gulf Coast University, appearing in 10 games and averaging 3.9 points and 0.7 rebounds per contest.

- Dom Donnelly

2009-10 Statistics

Total 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot 10 Moore, Kyle 28-28 1018 36.4 207-429 .483 117-258 .453 162-188 .862 15 68 83 23 Troutman, Rob 28-28 924 33.0 84-183 .459 25-58 .431 70-88 .795 42 85 127 13 Boone, Jimmy 28-28 1004 35.9 83-218 .381 48-131 .366 29-34 .853 3 58 61 33 Bennett, Josh 28-11 565 20.2 92-166 .554 0-0 .000 55-85 .647 64 94 158 32 Taylor, Wes 28-9 699 25.0 75-175 .429 2-13 .154 70-101 .693 45 122 167 04 Steigerwald, Justin 28-18 884 31.6 29-51 .569 2-9 .222 39-57 .684 3 118 121 21 Klempin, Tommy 27-17 290 10.7 20-37 .541 0-0 .000 14-24 .583 12 34 46 03 Grey, Dionte 23-1 128 5.6 9-14 .643 0-1 .000 0-7 .000 4 8 12 01 Gagel, Nick 19-0 70 3.7 4-11 .364 3-9 .333 2-2 1.000 0 8 8 52 Tuz, Anton 4-0 1 0.3 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 44 Miller, JD 14-0 33 2.4 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 3 4 42 Raspudic, Neven 7-0 8 1.1 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-4 .000 1 2 3 12 Gray, Kevin 2-0 2 1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 TEAM 26 41 67 Total 28 5626 605-1288 .470 197-479 .411 441-590 .747 216 641 857 Opponents 28 5625 581-1408 .413 137-464 .295 424-613 .692 293 554 847

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Avg 3.0 4.5 2.2 5.6 6.0 4.3 1.7 0.5 0.4 0.0 0.3 0.4 0.0 2.5 30.6 30.3

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PF FO A TO Blk Stl 63 3 84 83 0 22 71 2 77 44 2 21 66 3 76 62 1 12 103 9 11 57 13 16 83 4 32 51 11 14 75 2 151 57 15 25 60 1 4 19 7 10 19 0 6 14 0 0 16 0 4 7 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 9 565 26 446 409 49 123 569 - 289 363 109 181

Pts 693 263 243 239 222 99 54 18 13 2 2 0 0

Avg. 24.8 9.4 8.7 8.5 7.9 3.5 2.0 0.8 0.7 0.5 0.1 0.0 0.0

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wingate bulldogs Quick Facts School...................................Wingate University Address............................. Wingate, NC, 28174 Founded.....................................................1896 Enrollment.................................................2,373 School Colors.............................Blue and Gold Arena.............................................Cuddy Arena Capacity.............................................................. 2009-10 Record........................................ 14-14 2009-10 SAC Record/Finish................ 7-9 / 6th Letterwinners Returning/Lost....................8/ 4 Head Coach..................................... Brian Good Alma Mater........................................ Wisconsin Record at School...................... 26-30 (2 years) Career Record..................... 149-254 (15 years) Best Time To Reach...........Weekday mornings Office Number............................. 704-233-8171 Assistant Coaches Akeem Miskdeen Montel Jones Ben Hinson SID............................................ David Sherwood SID Phone.................................... 704-233-8186 Cell............................................... 704-507-0056 E-mail Address...........dsherwod@wingate.edu Office Fax.................................... 704-233-8169 Assistant SID.................................Hugh Patton Assistant SID Phone.................. 704-233-8386 Press Row Phone....................... 704-507-0056 Internet Address....................www.wingate.edu SID Mailing Address............Campus Box 3051 ............................................ Wingate, NC 28174

Head Coach: Brian Good Brian Good enters his third season as head coach of the Wingate University Bulldogs. He had a 26-30 record in two seasons at Wingate. Good spent four seasons as head men’s basketball coach at Queens University of Charlotte. He led the Royals to a 72-45 overall record, helping Queens make back-to-back NCAA appearances in his final two seasons. Good has 15 years of Brian Good head coaching experiYear By Year ence. Prior to his arrival in the Queen City, Good was the head men’s 1995-96 Milwaukee Engr. 3-22 .120 1996-97 Milwaukee Engr. 7-18 .280 basketball coach and 1997-98 Milwaukee Engr. 7-17 .292 associate athletic direc- 1998-99 Milwaukee Engr. 1-24 .040 tor at Milwaukee School 1999-00 Milwaukee Engr. 3-21 .125 of Engineering. Good 2000-01 Milwaukee Engr. 2-23 .080 led the Raiders to the 2001-02 Milwaukee Engr. 7-20 .259 2002-03 Milwaukee Engr. 12-17 .414 2002-03 Lake Michigan 2003-04 Milwaukee Engr. 9-17 .346 Conference tournament 2004-05 Queens (N.C.) 13-15 .464 championship and a trip 2005-06 Queens (N.C.) 18-10 .643 to the NCAA Division 2006-07 Queens (N.C.) 20-10 .667 III post-season tourna- 2007-08 Queens (N.C.) 21-10 .677 2008-09 Wingate 12-16 .429 ment. 23209-10 Wingate 14-14 .500 Good was an assistant Career 149-254 .370 coach at the University of South Dakota for two seasons, guiding the Coyotes to the 1994 Elite Eight. During the 1992-93 season, Good was an assistant at Edgewood (Wis.) College. The Eagles captured the Lake Michigan Conference championship during the 1992-93 campaign. While a basketball student-athlete at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, he was a four-year letter winner and Big Ten Conference free throw champion. A native of Rossville, Ind., Good received a M.A. degree in Athletic Administration from the University of South Dakota in 1995. He earned a B.S. degree in Economics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1993. Good and his wife Mary have two children: daughter Zoe and son Carter.

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Name Quan Alexander Chase Smith Paidrick Matilus Michael Bilal Ethan Kincaid Nick Ross Mike Tankersley Corey Davis Jeffrey Parker Eddie Lewis Robert Carpenter Darion Ryans Odell Turner Jaime Vaughn Mark Clyburn Andre Holder

Pos F G G G G G F F F G F F F G F C

HT CL Hometown/Previous School 6-6 So. Charlotte, N.C. / Myers Park 6-1 Jr. Upper Marlboro, Md. / Eleanor Roosevelt 6-3 So. Boynton Beach, Fla. / Grandview Prep 6-2 Jr. Chadbourn, N.C. / West Columbus 6-0 So. Morganton, N.C. / Freedom 6-0 Fr. Carrollton, Texas / Evelyn Mack Academy 6-5 R-Fr. Hampton, Ga. / Eagle’s Landing Christian 6-5 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. / Evelyn Mack Academy 6-7 Fr. Madison, N.C. / McMichael 6-0 So. Rocky Point, N.C. / Heide Trask 6-4 Fr. Fayetteville, N.C. / Terry Sanford 6-5 Fr. Boynton Beach, Fla. / Summit Christian 6-7 So. Charlotte, N.C. / Myers Park 6-2 Jr. McDonough, Ga. / Eagle’s Landing 6-6 Fr. Wingate, N.C. / Forest Hills 6-9 Jr. St. George, Barbados / The St. Michael School

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2010-11 Schedule Nov. 15 at Armstrong Atlantic State 7:30 pm Nov. 19 vs. Queens 5:30 pm Nov. 20 vs. Limestone (at Charlotte, NC) 5:30 pm Nov. 26 vs. Coker 7 pm Nov. 27 vs. TBA TBA Nov. 30 UNC Pembroke 7 pm Dec. 4 LINCOLN MEMORIAL 4 pm Dec. 6 at CARSON-NEWMAN 7 pm Dec. 14 at Mount Olive 7 pm Dec. 30 at Belmont Abbey TBA Jan. 5 at CATAWBA 8 pm Jan. 8 TUSCULUM 4 pm Jan. 12 LENOIR-RHYNE 8 pm Jan. 15 at MARS HILL 4 pm Jan. 19 at NEWBERRY 8 pm Jan. 22 BREVARD 4 pm Jan. 26 at ANDERSON 8 pm Jan. 29 at LINCOLN MEMORIAL 8 pm Feb. 2 CATAWBA 8 pm Feb. 5 CARSON-NEWMAN 4 pm Feb. 9 at LENOIR-RHYNE 8 pm Feb. 12 at Tusculum 4 pm Feb. 16 NEWBERRY 8 pm Feb. 19 MARS HILL 4 pm Feb. 23 ANDERSON 8 pm Feb. 26 at BREVARD 4 pm March 2 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA March 5 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA March 6 Food Lion SAC Tournament 4 pm SAC games in ALL CAPS

2009-10 Results (7-9 SAC, 14-14) Nov. 15 Armstrong Atlantic State W, 94-77 Nov. 20 at Queens L, 88-89 Nov. 21 vs. Limestone (at Charlotte, NC) L, 61-65 Nov. 24 at Lander W, 79-70 Nov. 28 Belmont Abbey W, 73-71 Nov. 30 at UNC Pembroke W, 82-76 Dec. 4 NEWBERRY W, 66-59 Dec. 12 USC Aiken L, 64-76 Dec. 14 Coker L, 67-72 Dec. 16 Mount Olive W, 90-85 Dec. 29 vs. Georgia College & State W, 73-66 Dec. 30 at Armstrong Atlantic State W, 66-63 Jan. 2 LINCOLN MEMORIAL W, 86-71 Jan. 6 at Catawba L, 89-95 Jan. 13 at Carson-Newman W, 93-81 Jan. 16 BREVARD L, 87-88 Jan. 20 at Mars Hill L, 73-89 Jan. 23 TUSCULUM L, 68-70 Jan. 27 LENOIR-RHYNE W, 73-70 Jan. 30 at Lincoln Memorial L, 69-84 Feb. 3 CATAWBA L, 73-75 Feb. 10 at Tusculum L, 68-87 Feb. 13 at Brevard W, 93-81 Feb. 17 MARS HILL W, 85-62 Feb. 20 at Newberry L, 69-71 Feb. 24 at Lenior-Rhyne L, 73-74 Feb. 27 CARSON-NEWMAN W, 66-65 March 3 vs. Brevard * L, 79-88 SAC games in ALL CAPS *-SAC Tournament

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wingate bulldogs Coaches are happy when freshmen become sophomores. Head coach Brian Good and the Wingate University men’s basketball program are very happy the Bulldogs return four sophomores who played major minutes during the 2009-10 season. Good has assembled a great supporting cast as the Bulldogs hope to move up the South Atlantic Conference ladder in 2010-11. Sophomore forward Odell Turner was the SAC Freshman of the Year in 2010. He led the Bulldogs with 12.1 points per game and 7.0 rebounds per game last season. Turner was listed in the SAC top 15 in scoring (14th), rebounding (fifth), field goal percentage (13th, 49.0 percent) and blocked shots (seventh). One of three Bulldogs to start every game this season, Turner also led the team in double-doubles (points, rebounds) with three. Wingate was 3-0 when Turner posted a daily double. In addition, Turner was the top freshman scorer in the league last year. He was joined on the 2010 All-Freshman team by forward Quan Alexander (11.0 points per game) and guard Paidrick Matilus (11.6 points per game). Turner and Alexander started 28 games each as the Bulldogs compiled a 14-14 overall record in 2009-10. Matilus started 24 contests. Sophomore point guard Ethan Kincaid (4.8 points per game and a team-best 74 assists) started 11 games. Good believes Kincaid was often overlooked as a freshman. Good looks forward to the contributions his sophomores will make this year. “Our sophomores are very experienced sophomores,” Good says. “The experience they received…preparing for games and

following the scouting reports…is invaluable. They were thrust into an accelerated learning environment (last year).” All-SAC junior guard Jaime Vaughn “was built for a leadership role,” Good says. “Jaime has worked hard during the off-season. He is physically stronger and tougher. His personality makes him a great leader.” Last year, Vaughn landed in the SAC top 10 in three league statistical categories. He was third in three-point field goal percentage (43.7 percent), fourth in free throw percentage (81.2 percent) and eighth in three-point field goals made per game (1.86). He led the Bulldogs in each of the aforementioned categories. He was second on the team with his 11.7 points per game average. In SAC games, Vaughn was the top Wingate player with his 12.2 points per game contribution. Vaughn shot better from the floor (48.1 percent to 45.1 percent) and from three-point land (49.3 percent to 43.7 percent) in league contests. He topped the 20-plateau five times last season. Redshirt freshman forward Michael Tankersley will see his first action this year after missing his initial season due to injury. “Tank has had a great pre-season,” Good says. “He spent last year observing and getting better.” Guards Chase Smith, Michael Bilal and Eddie Lewis will also make key contributions. A junior, Smith saw action in 25 games last season. Classmate Bilal participated in 18 contests, while sophomore Lewis made a push at the end of the season. He saw time in 14 games. Six newcomers dot the roster. Freshman forward Jeffrey Parker “gives us a dimension

Jaime Vaughn we did not have last year,” Good says. “He is a player who can block shots and change shots around the basket. Jeffrey is very capable of taking over a game. He plays long…with quick feet. Jeffrey is helping Odell (Turner) become a better player.” Freshman forward Robert Carpenter “has the ability to shoot the basketball,” Good said. Carpenter’s skill at scoring the basketball will mean he should see early court time for the Bulldogs. Guard Nick Ross and forwards Corey Davis, Andre Holder and Darion Ryans round out the Wingate roster. A 6-9 junior transfer, Holder is the tallest Bulldog. Redshirt freshman forward Mark Clyburn will have a chance to make an impact following football season. - David Sherwood

2009-10 Statistics

Total 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot 32 Turner, Odell 28-28 779 27.8 118-241 .490 4-12 .333 99-154 .643 76 120 196 34 Vaughn, Jaime 28-28 763 27.3 110-244 .451 52-119 .437 56-69 .812 26 54 80 03 Matilus, Paidrick 28-24 705 25.2 110-260 .423 39-109 .358 67-89 .753 28 87 115 22 Staley, Larry 28-20 742 26.5 114-225 .507 6-19 .316 74-98 .755 36 62 98 21 Alexander, Quan 28-28 697 24.9 102-209 .488 5-20 .250 90-122 .738 59 77 136 31 Johnson, David 22-1 334 15.2 49-140 .350 19-69 .275 11-12 .917 31 40 71 11 Parks, Tracy 18-0 225 12.5 35-107 .327 20-60 .333 6-10 .600 8 18 26 10 Kincaid, Ethan 28-11 592 21.1 50-124 .403 7-33 .212 26-33 .788 16 51 67 02 Smith, Chase 25-0 264 10.6 21-67 .313 13-41 .317 21-30 .700 4 9 13 40 Van Staalduinen, B. 24-0 241 10.0 19-48 .396 1-3 .333 9-17 .529 19 27 46 24 Jackson, Jesse 16-0 117 7.3 11-24 .458 0-0 .000 4-8 .500 7 12 19 25 Bilal, Michael 18-0 101 5.6 9-20 .450 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 6 7 13 23 Lewis, Eddie 14-0 40 2.9 5-9 .556 1-3 .333 2-2 1.000 6 8 14 TEAM 64 46 110 Total 28 5600 753-1718 .438 171-496 .345 465-644 .722 386 618 1004 Opponents 28 5600 736-1579 .466 166-459 .362 472-673 .701 330 659 989

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Avg PF FO A 7.0 80 2 35 2.9 70 2 54 4.1 67 0 47 3.5 40 0 62 4.9 61 3 28 3.2 57 2 8 1.4 8 0 23 2.4 65 2 74 0.5 29 0 11 1.9 44 0 6 1.2 21 0 1 0.7 13 0 12 1.0 2 0 7 3.9 1 35.9 558 11 368 35.3 550 - 403

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TO Blk Stl 56 38 33 70 4 27 56 7 40 46 2 24 59 22 33 23 10 5 8 1 8 60 0 29 12 1 7 20 11 6 9 6 2 8 0 1 2 0 5 8 437 102 220 495 120 217

Pts Avg. 339 12.1 328 11.7 326 11.6 308 11.0 299 10.7 128 5.8 96 5.3 133 4.8 76 3.0 48 2.0 26 1.6 22 1.2 13 0.9 2142 76.5 2110 75.4

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2010-11 composite schedule Friday, November 12 Anderson vs. Augusta St. (at Greeneville, TN), 5 p.m. Clayton St. at Tusculum, 7 p.m. Mars Hill at Shaw, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, November 13 Anderson vs. Clayton St. (at Greeneville, TN), 2 p.m. Augusta St. at Tusculum, 4 p.m. Truett-McConnell at Lincoln Memorial, 7 p.m. Belmont Abbey at Carson-Newman, 7 p.m. Lander at Newberry, 7 p.m. Urbana at Catawba, 8 p.m. Sunday, November 14 Livingstone at Catawba, 6 p.m. Monday, November 15 Hiwasssee at Tusculum, 7 p.m. Lenoir-Rhyne at Mount Olive, 7 p.m. Lees-McRae at Mars Hill, 7 p.m.

Thursday, November 18 Lincoln Memorial at Hiwasssee, 7 p.m. Friday, November 19 Georgia College & State vs. Carson-Newman (at Greeneville, TN), 5 p.m. Mars Hill vs. Chowan (at Mt. Olive, NC), 5 p.m. Queens vs. Wingate (at Hickory, NC), 5:30 p.m. Winston-Salem St. at Catawba, 7 p.m. Hillsdale at Tusculum, 7 p.m. Limestone at Lenoir-Rhyne, 7 p.m. Saturday, November 20 Hillsdale vs. Carson-Newman (at Greeneville, TN), 2 p.m. Georgia College & State at Tusculum, 4 p.m. Belmont Abbey at Brevard, 4 p.m. Wingate vs. Limestone (at Hickory, NC), 5:30 p.m. St. Paul’s vs. Newberry (at Charlotte, NC), 6 p.m. Anderson at Montevallo, 7 p.m. Queens Univ. of Charlotte at Lenoir-Rhyne, 7 p.m. Mars Hill at Mount Olive, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, November 21 Newberry at Johnson C. Smith, TBA Pfeiffer at Catawba, 3 p.m.

Wednesday, December 1 Shaw at Lenoir-Rhyne, 7 p.m. Maryville (Tenn.) at Carson-Newman, 8 p.m. Lincoln Memorial at King (Tenn.), 8 p.m. Thursday, December 2 Southern Wesleyan at Anderson, 7 p.m. Saturday, December 4 TUSCULUM AT NEWBERRY, 2 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT MARS HILL, 4 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT CATAWBA, 4 p.m. LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT WINGATE, 4 p.m. BREVARD AT ANDERSON, 4 p.m. Monday, December 6 WINGATE AT CARSON-NEWMAN, 7 p.m. Tuesday, December 7 Shaw at Mars Hill, 7 p.m. Wednesday, December 8 Tennessee Wesleyan at Tusculum, 7:30 p.m. Friday, December 10 Newberry vs. California (Pa.) (at Salem, WV), 6 p.m.

Tuesday, November 23 Tusculum at Lees-McRae, 7 p.m. Newberry at Voorhees, 7 p.m. Georgia College & State at Anderson, 7 p.m. Brevard at Young Harris, 7 p.m. King (Tenn.) at Lincoln Memorial, 8 p.m.

Saturday, November 27 Union (Ky.) vs. Carson-Newman (at Harrogate, TN), 2 p.m. Belmont Abbey at Mars Hill, 4 p.m. Brevard at Limestone, 4 p.m. St. Catherine at Tusculum, 4 p.m. Hiwasssee at Lincoln Memorial, 4 p.m. TBA at Wingate, 4 p.m. Newberry at Washington (Md.), 8 p.m.

Tuesday, November 30 Catawba at Queens Univ. of Charlotte, TBA Anderson at Erskine, 7 p.m. UNC Pembroke at Wingate, 7 p.m.

Wednesday, November 17 Erskine at Anderson, 7 p.m.

Friday, November 26 Hiwasssee vs. Carson-Newman (at Harrogate, TN), 6 p.m. Coker at Wingate, 7 p.m. Union (Ky.) at Lincoln Memorial, 8 p.m.

Monday, November 29 Brevard at Lees-McRae, 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday, November 16 Anderson at S.C. State, 7 p.m.

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Wednesday, November 24 Lenoir-Rhyne at East Carolina, 7 p.m.

Saturday, December 11 Hiwasssee vs. Newberry (at Salem, WV), 2 p.m. Carson-Newman at Lees-McRae, 2 p.m. Tusculum at Wright St., 3 p.m. Limestone at Catawba, 4 p.m. ANDERSON AT MARS HILL, 4 p.m. Lincoln Memorial at Glenville St., 7:30 p.m.

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Tuesday, December 14 Newberry at Coker, 7 p.m. North Greenville at Brevard, 7 p.m. Wingate at Mount Olive, 7 p.m. CATAWBA AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL, 8 p.m. Wednesday, December 15 Augusta St. at Lenoir-Rhyne, 4 p.m. Bluefield (Va.) at Carson-Newman, 7 p.m. North Georgia at Anderson, 7 p.m. Saturday, December 18 Anderson at UNC Pembroke, 3 p.m. Tusculum at Queens Univ. of Charlotte, 4 p.m. NEWBERRY AT LENOIR-RHYNE, 4 p.m. Mars Hill at Limestone, 4 p.m. Wednesday, December 29 Lenoir-Rhyne vs. Georgia Southwestern St. (at Greenwood,SC), 5 p.m. Thursday, December 30 Wingate at Belmont Abbey, TBA Lenoir-Rhyne at Lander, 3:30 p.m. BREVARD AT TUSCULUM, 7 p.m. Catawba at Limestone, 7:30 p.m. Mars Hill at USC Aiken, 7:30 p.m. Monday, January 3 Lees-McRae at Lincoln Memorial, 7 p.m. Wednesday, January 5 WINGATE AT CATAWBA, 4 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT BREVARD, 7 p.m. MARS HILL AT NEWBERRY, 7:30 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT ANDERSON, 8 p.m. LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT TUSCULUM, 8 p.m. Saturday, January 8 CATAWBA AT ANDERSON, 4 p.m. TUSCULUM AT WINGATE, 4 p.m. LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT NEWBERRY, 4 p.m. MARS HILL AT BREVARD, 4 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT LENOIR-RHYNE, 6 p.m. Wednesday, January 12 TUSCULUM AT CARSON-NEWMAN, 8 p.m. BREVARD AT CATAWBA, 8 p.m. MARS HILL AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL, 8 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT WINGATE, 8 p.m. NEWBERRY AT ANDERSON, 8 p.m. Saturday, January 15 NEWBERRY AT CARSON-NEWMAN, 4 p.m. WINGATE AT MARS HILL, 4 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT BREVARD, 4 p.m. TUSCULUM AT CATAWBA, 4 p.m. ANDERSON AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL, 8 p.m.

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2010-11 composite schedule Wednesday, January 19 WINGATE AT NEWBERRY, 7:30 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT MARS HILL, 8 p.m. CATAWBA AT LENOIR-RHYNE, 8 p.m. ANDERSON AT TUSCULUM, 8 p.m. BREVARD AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL, 8 p.m. Saturday, January 22 CATAWBA AT NEWBERRY, 4 p.m. BREVARD AT WINGATE, 4 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT ANDERSON, 4 p.m. MARS HILL AT TUSCULUM, 4 p.m. LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT LENOIR-RHYNE, 6 p.m. Wednesday, January 26 NEWBERRY AT BREVARD, 7:30 p.m. LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT CARSON-NEWMAN, 8 p.m. WINGATE AT ANDERSON, 8 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT TUSCULUM, 8 p.m. MARS HILL AT CATAWBA, 8 p.m. Saturday, January 29 ANDERSON AT BREVARD, 4 p.m. NEWBERRY AT TUSCULUM, 4 p.m. MARS HILL AT LENOIR-RHYNE, 6 p.m. WINGATE AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL, 8 p.m. CATAWBA AT CARSON-NEWMAN, 8 p.m. Monday, January 31 Brevard at Erskine, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 2 NEWBERRY AT MARS HILL, 7:30 p.m. ANDERSON AT LENOIR-RHYNE, 8 p.m. TUSCULUM AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL, 8 p.m. BREVARD AT CARSON-NEWMAN, 8 p.m. CATAWBA AT WINGATE, 8 p.m. Saturday, February 5 LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT CATAWBA, 4 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT WINGATE, 4 p.m. MARS HILL AT ANDERSON, 4 p.m. TUSCULUM AT BREVARD, 4 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT NEWBERRY, 4 p.m. Wednesday, February 9 ANDERSON AT NEWBERRY, 8 p.m. LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT MARS HILL, 8 p.m. WINGATE AT LENOIR-RHYNE, 8 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT TUSCULUM, 8 p.m. CATAWBA AT BREVARD, 8 p.m.

Monday, February 14 Young Harris at Brevard, 8 p.m. Wednesday, February 16 NEWBERRY AT WINGATE, 7:30 p.m. TUSCULUM AT ANDERSON, 8 p.m. LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT BREVARD, 8 p.m. MARS HILL AT CARSON-NEWMAN, 8 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT CATAWBA, 8 p.m. Saturday, February 19 MARS HILL AT WINGATE, 4 p.m. LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT ANDERSON, 4 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT NEWBERRY, 4 p.m. CATAWBA AT TUSCULUM, 4 p.m. BREVARD AT LENOIR-RHYNE, 6 p.m. Wednesday, February 23 BREVARD AT NEWBERRY, 7:30 p.m. TUSCULUM AT LENOIR-RHYNE, 8 p.m. CATAWBA AT MARS HILL, 8 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL, 8 p.m. ANDERSON AT WINGATE, 8 p.m. Saturday, February 26 WINGATE AT BREVARD, 4 p.m. ANDERSON AT CARSON-NEWMAN, 4 p.m. TUSCULUM AT MARS HILL, 4 p.m. NEWBERRY AT CATAWBA, 4 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL, 8 p.m.

Wednesday, March 2 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Tournament at Higher Seed Quarterfinals, TBA Saturday, March 5 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Tournament at Catawba Valley Community College, Hickory, NC Semifinals Sunday, March 6 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Tournament at Catawba Valley Community College, Hickory, NC Championship

Saturday, February 12 WINGATE AT TUSCULUM, 4 p.m. ANDERSON AT CATAWBA, 4 p.m. BREVARD AT MARS HILL, 4 p.m. NEWBERRY AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL, 7:30 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT CARSON-NEWMAN, 8 p.m.

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2009-10 men’s basketball statistics SCORING OFFENSE # Team................... G W-L Pts Avg/G 1.Mars Hill.................. 28 15-13 2393 85.5 2.Lincoln Memorial.... 29 20-9 2374 81.9 3.Catawba................. 31 20-11 2517 81.2 4.Brevard................... 31 21-10 2415 77.9 5.Wingate.................. 28 14-14 2144 76.6 6.Carson-Newman..... 29 11-18 2042 70.4 7.Newberry................ 28 10-18 1926 68.8 8.Lenoir-Rhyne.......... 26 7-19 1771 68.1 9.Tusculum................ 28 16-12 1848 66.0 SCORING DEFENSE # Team........................ G 1.Tusculum.................. 28 2.Lincoln Memorial...... 29 3.Lenoir-Rhyne............ 26 4.Carson-Newman....... 29 5.Newberry.................. 28 6.Wingate.................... 28 7.Brevard..................... 31 8.Catawba................... 31 9.Mars Hill.................... 28 SCORING MARGIN # Team................... G 1.Lincoln Memorial.29 2.Tusculum............. 28 3.Catawba.............. 31 4.Mars Hill............... 28 5.Wingate............... 28 6.Brevard................ 31 7.Carson-Newman.. 29 8.Newberry............. 28 9.Lenoir-Rhyne....... 26

Pts 1723 1984 1885 2106 2043 2110 2389 2397 2355

OFF 81.9 66.0 81.2 85.5 76.6 77.9 70.4 68.8 68.1

Avg/G 61.5 68.4 72.5 72.6 73.0 75.4 77.1 77.3 84.1

DEF Margin 68.4 +13.4 61.5 +4.5 77.3 +3.9 84.1 +1.4 75.4 +1.2 77.1 +0.8 72.6 -2.2 73.0 -4.2 72.5 -4.4

FREE THROW PERCENTAGES # Team................... G FTM FTA 1.Tusculum............. 28 441 590 2.Catawba.............. 31 569 774 3.Wingate............... 28 465 644 4.Lenoir-Rhyne....... 26 357 512 5.Newberry............. 28 396 573 6.Brevard................ 31 522 758 7.Mars Hill............... 28 510 741 8.Carson-Newman.. 29 411 618 9.Lincoln Memorial.29 508 765

Pct .747 .735 .722 .697 .691 .689 .688 .665 .664

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES # Team................... G FG FGA 1.Brevard................ 31 868 1800 2.Lincoln Memorial.29 827 1719 3.Tusculum............. 28 605 1288 4.Catawba.............. 31 873 1925 5.Mars Hill............... 28 837 1872

Pct .482 .481 .470 .454 .447

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6.Carson-Newman.. 29 7.Wingate............... 28 8.Lenoir-Rhyne....... 26 9.Newberry............. 28

722 753 631 680

1625 1718 1454 1571

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE # Team................... G FG FGA 1.Lincoln Memorial.29 677 1819 2.Tusculum............. 28 581 1408 3.Carson-Newman.. 29 749 1719 4.Brevard................ 31 823 1875 5.Newberry............. 28 708 1579 6.Catawba.............. 31 871 1925 7.Wingate............... 28 736 1579 8.Lenoir-Rhyne....... 26 630 1340 9.Mars Hill............... 28 814 1693

.444 .438 .434 .433 Pct .372 .413 .436 .439 .448 .452 .466 .470 .481

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES # Team.................... G FG FGA Pct 1.Tusculum.............. 28 197 479 .411 2.Lincoln Memorial.. 29 212 555 .382 3.Carson-Newman... 29 187 502 .373 4.Catawba............... 31 202 574 .352 5.Wingate................ 28 171 496 .345 6.Mars Hill................ 28 210 629 .334 7.Brevard................. 31 157 476 .330 8.Lenoir-Rhyne........ 26 152 486 .313 9.Newberry.............. 28 166 533 .311 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE # Team.................... G FG FGA Pct 1.Tusculum.............. 28 137 464 .295 2.Lincoln Memorial.. 29 181 576 .314 3.Newberry.............. 28 160 491 .326 4.Carson-Newman... 29 217 655 .331 5.Mars Hill................ 28 161 466 .345 6.Catawba............... 31 183 527 .347 7.Wingate................ 28 166 459 .362 8.Lenoir-Rhyne........ 26 167 447 .374 9.Brevard................. 31 261 684 .382 REBOUNDING OFFENSE # Team...................... G 1.Lincoln Memorial.... 29 2.Mars Hill.................. 28 3.Brevard................... 31 4.Catawba................. 31 5.Wingate.................. 28 6.Carson-Newman..... 29 7.Newberry................ 28 8.Tusculum................ 28 9.Lenoir-Rhyne.......... 26

Reb 1265 1097 1206 1156 1004 1025 944 857 791

Avg/G 43.6 39.2 38.9 37.3 35.9 35.3 33.7 30.6 30.4

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REBOUNDING DEFENSE # Team...................... G 1.Tusculum................ 28 2.Brevard................... 31 3.Wingate.................. 28 4.Lincoln Memorial.... 29 5.Lenoir-Rhyne.......... 26 6.Carson-Newman..... 29 7.Newberry................ 28 8.Catawba................. 31 9.Mars Hill.................. 28 BLOCKED SHOTS # Team...................... G 1.Lincoln Memorial.... 29 2.Mars Hill.................. 28 3.Newberry................ 28 4.Catawba................. 31 5.Brevard................... 31 6.Wingate.................. 28 7.Carson-Newman..... 29 8.Tusculum................ 28 9.Lenoir-Rhyne.......... 26

Reb 847 1026 989 1034 934 1064 1034 1177 1070

Avg/G 30.3 33.1 35.3 35.7 35.9 36.7 36.9 38.0 38.2

Blocks 176 144 126 137 121 102 97 49 45

Avg/G 6.07 5.14 4.50 4.42 3.90 3.64 3.34 1.75 1.73

ASSISTS # Team...................... G 1.Lincoln Memorial.... 29 2.Tusculum................ 28 3.Newberry................ 28 4.Brevard................... 31 5.Catawba................. 31 6.Mars Hill.................. 28 7.Lenoir-Rhyne.......... 26 8.Wingate.................. 28 9.Carson-Newman..... 29

Assists 480 446 443 480 468 420 342 368 331

Avg/G 16.55 15.93 15.82 15.48 15.10 15.00 13.15 13.14 11.41

STEALS # Team...................... G 1.Mars Hill.................. 28 2.Newberry................ 28 3.Catawba................. 31 4.Brevard................... 31 5.Lenoir-Rhyne.......... 26 6.Wingate.................. 28 7.Lincoln Memorial.... 29 8.Carson-Newman..... 29 9.Tusculum................ 28

Steals 335 242 258 248 207 220 217 211 123

Avg/G 11.96 8.64 8.32 8.00 7.96 7.86 7.48 7.28 4.39

No. 450 386 412 369 386

Avg/G 16.07 13.79 13.29 12.72 12.45

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS # Team...................... G 1.Mars Hill.................. 28 2.Wingate.................. 28 3.Catawba................. 31 4.Lincoln Memorial.... 29 5.Brevard................... 31

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318 293 306 216

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS # Team...................... G 1.Lincoln Memorial.... 29 2.Brevard................... 31 3.Carson-Newman..... 29 4.Catawba................. 31 5.Mars Hill.................. 28 6.Tusculum................ 28 7.Newberry................ 28 8.Wingate.................. 28 9.Lenoir-Rhyne.......... 26

11.36 11.27 10.55 7.71

No. 896 820 719 744 647 641 626 618 498

Avg/G 30.90 26.45 24.79 24.00 23.11 22.89 22.36 22.07 19.15

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE # Team...................... G 3FG 1.Mars Hill.................. 28 210 2.Lincoln Memorial.... 29 212 3.Tusculum................ 28 197 4.Catawba................. 31 202 5.Carson-Newman..... 29 187 6.Wingate.................. 28 171 7.Newberry................ 28 166 8.Lenoir-Rhyne.......... 26 152 9.Brevard................... 31 157

Avg/G 7.50 7.31 7.04 6.52 6.45 6.11 5.93 5.85 5.06

Team.................... G Brevard................. 31 Carson-Newman... 29 Catawba............... 31 Lenoir-Rhyne........ 26 Lincoln Memorial.. 29 Mars Hill................ 28 Newberry.............. 28 Tusculum.............. 28 Wingate................ 28

PF-PA 2415-2389 2042-2106 2517-2397 1771-1885 2374-1984 2393-2355 1926-2043 1848-1723 2144-2110

Avg 794 574 404 942 651 394 400 550 357

TEAM 388 437 455 538 493 469 409 497 512

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO # Team................... G Asst 1.Tusculum................ 28 446 2.Catawba................. 31 468 3.Lincoln Memorial.... 29 480 4.Brevard................... 31 480 5.Newberry................ 28 443 6.Lenoir-Rhyne.......... 26 342 7.Wingate.................. 28 368 8.Mars Hill.................. 28 420 9.Carson-Newman..... 29 331

Avg Score Margin 77.9-77.1 +0.8 70.4-72.6 -2.2 81.2-77.3 +3.9 68.1-72.5 -4.4 81.9-68.4 +13.4 85.5-84.1 +1.4 68.8-73.0 -4.2 66.0-61.5 +4.5 76.6-75.4 +1.2

ATTENDANCE Team......................... HOME GAMES Brevard 12-9530 Carson-Newman 13-7465 Catawba .12-4847 Lenoir-Rhyne 10-9420 Lincoln Memorial .15-9767 Mars Hill .12-4724 Newberry 14-5605 Tusculum 14-7707 Wingate 13-4646

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TURNOVER MARGIN # Team................... G 1.Lenoir-Rhyne.......... 26 2.Wingate.................. 28 3.Catawba................. 31 4.Mars Hill.................. 28 5.Newberry................ 28 6.Carson-Newman..... 29 7.Tusculum................ 28 8.Lincoln Memorial.... 29 9.Brevard................... 31

FG-FGA 868-1800 722-1625 873-1925 631-1454 827-1719 837-1872 680-1571 605-1288 753-1718

AWAY GAMES 15-8739 13-12348 12-6057 13-7851 13-6512 15-7923 14-11621 9-7457 13-8106

Pct .482 .444 .454 .434 .481 .447 .433 .470 .438

Avg 583 950 505 604 501 528 830 829 624

Avg 14.9 15.6 14.7 19.2 17.6 16.2 14.6 17.1 16.5

OPP 459 495 515 585 480 424 363 448 436

Avg 15.9 15.1 16.6 15.5 15.8 13.2 13.1 15.0 11.4

3FG-FGA 157-476 187-502 202-574 152-486 212-555 210-629 166-533 197-479 171-496

NEUT GAMES 4-2317 3-1150 7-3208 3-929 1-550 1-1100 0-0 5-1705 2-178

Avg Margin 17.7 +2.73 17.7 +2.07 16.6 +1.94 20.9 +1.68 17.1 -0.46 14.6 -1.55 13.0 -1.64 15.4 -1.69 14.1 -2.45

Turn 409 455 497 512 493 388 437 538 469

Avg 14.6 14.7 17.1 16.5 17.6 14.9 15.6 19.2 16.2

Pct .330 .373 .352 .313 .382 .334 .311 .411 .345

FT-FTA 522-758 411-618 569-774 357-512 508-765 510-741 396-573 441-590 465-644

Avg 579 383 458 310 550 1100 0 341 89

Ratio 1.09 1.03 0.97 0.94 0.90 0.88 0.84 0.78 0.71

Pct .689 .665 .735 .697 .664 .688 .691 .747 .722

ALL GAMES 31-20586 29-20963 31-14112 26-18200 29-16829 28-13747 28-17226 28-16869 28-12930

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RebF 1206 1025 1156 791 1265 1097 944 857 1004

RebA 1026 1064 1177 934 1034 1070 1034 847 989

Margin +5.8 -1.3 -0.7 -5.5 +8.0 +1.0 -3.2 +0.4 +0.5

Avg 664 723 455 700 580 491 615 602 462

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2009-10 men’s basketball statistics SCORING Player-Team.....................G FG 3 FT Pts Avg 1.Moore, Kyle-TC..............28 207 117 162 693 24.8 2.Sanders, Danny-MHC....28 221 95 108 645 23.0 3.Roper,Josh-BC...............31 230 54 126 640 20.6 4.Blackmon, D.J.-LRU.......26 208 31 86 533 20.5 5.Whitson,Jonathan-BC.....31 202 2 143 549 17.7 6.Curry, D’Mario-LMU........28 168 1 136 473 16.9 7.Polite, Stoney-MHC........28 134 69 123 460 16.4 8.Houston, Antonio-CAT....31 150 68 136 504 16.3 9.Fields, Rob-CATM..........31 149 43 133 474 15.3 10.Rutherford, Donald-CAT.. 31 185 9 91 470 15.2 11.Malachi, Dion-MHC.......27 152 0 77 381 14.1 12.Dixon, Jordan-C-N........28 116 32 95 359 12.8 13.Johnson,Desmond-LMU.. 29 145 1 69 360 12.4 14.Turner, Odell-WU..........28 118 4 99 339 12.1 15.Vaughn, Jaime-WU.......28 110 52 56 328 11.7 16.Matilus, Paidrick-WU....28 110 39 67 326 11.6 17.Robinson,Ray-NEW.....27 109 1 90 309 11.4 18.Maxtion, Darren-C-N....29 125 0 76 326 11.2 19.Miller,Stuart-LMU..........29 93 65 68 319 11.0 Staley, Larry-WU............28 114 6 74 308 11.0 21.Carlisle,Sam-BC...........28 132 0 39 303 10.8 22.Alexander, Quan-WU....28 102 5 90 299 10.7 23.Sharp, Cameron-C-N....29 99 41 68 307 10.6 24.Bakinde,Stephane-NEW.. 28 109 12 53 283 10.1 25.Armstrong,Brandon-LMU....23 75 42 34 226 9.8 26.Okoth, Tray-C-N...........24 84 12 55 235 9.8 27.Troutman, Rob-TC........28 84 25 70 263 9.4 28.Reid, Dominick-CAT.....30 91 34 50 266 8.9 29.Huffor,Danny-NEW.......26 85 24 34 228 8.8 30.Whitmire,Nathan-BC.....25 70 28 50 218 8.7 REBOUNDING Player-Team.......................... G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G 1.Curry, D’Mario-LMU......... 28 93 219 312 11.1 2.Whitson,Jonathan-BC...... 31 96 160 256 8.3 3.Malachi, Dion-MHC......... 27 91 104 195 7.2 4.Carlisle,Sam-BC.............. 28 73 124 197 7.0 5.Rutherford, Donald-CAT.... 31 75 142 217 7.0 Turner, Odell-WU........ 28 76 120 196 7.0 7.Blackmon, D.J.-LRU........ 26 53 123 176 6.8 8.Bakinde,Stephane-NEW28 56 127 183 6.5 9.Johnson,Desmond-LMU29 67 114 181 6.2 10.Taylor, Wes-TC.......... ... 28 45 122 167 6.0 11.Bennett, Josh-TC........... 28 64 94 158 5.6 12.Armstrong,Brandon-LMU2322 105 127 5.5 13.Dowdell, Quinche-C-N... 29 36 122 158 5.4 14.Okoth, Tray-C-N............ 24 39 84 123 5.1 15.Maxtion, Darren-C-N..... 29 61 87 148 5.1 16.Sanders, Danny-MHC... 28 33 109 142 5.1 17.Houston, Antonio-CAT... 31 43 113 156 5.0 18.Alexander, Quan-WU..... 28 59 77 136 4.9 19.Roper,Josh-BC........... .. 31 23 126 149 4.8 20.Troutman, Rob-TC......... 28 42 85 127 4.5 O’Brien,Brandon-LMU28 44 83 127 4.5

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FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) Player-Team....................... G FG FGA 1.Malachi, Dion-MHC....... .. 27 152 239 2.Johnson,Desmond-LMU29 145 244 3.Curry, D’Mario-LMU......... 28 168 286 4.Carlisle,Sam-BC......... . .. 28 132 235 5.Whitson,Jonathan-BC...... 31 202 361 6.Maxtion, Darren-C-N....... 29 125 225 7.Bennett, Josh-TC........ ... 28 92 166 8.Rutherford, Donald-CAT31 185 335 9.Robinson,Ray-NEW......... 27 109 203 10.Blackmon, D.J.-LRU....... 26 208 394 11.Staley, Larry-WU........ . .. 28 114 225 12.Roper,Josh-BC........... ... 31 230 469 13.Turner, Odell-WU........ . . 28 118 241 14.Alexander, Quan-WU...... 28 102 209 15.Moore, Kyle-TC.......... .. 28 207 429 ASSISTS Player-Team............................G 1.Steigerwald, Justin-TC..........28 2.Roper,Josh-BC.....................31 3.Sharp, Cameron-C-N............29 4.Dellinger,Darin-BC................31 5.Polite, Stoney-MHC..............28 6.Reid, Dominick-CAT.............30 7.Miller,Stuart-LMU..................29 8.Krdzalic, Almir-MHC.............28 Dixon, Jordan-C-N.................28 10.Moore, Kyle-TC...................28 11.Troutman, Rob-TC...............28 12.Armstrong,Brandon-LMU.....23 13.Boone, Jimmy-TC................28 14.Blackmon, D.J.-LRU............26 15.Davis,Jeremee-NEW...........27

Pct. .636 .594 .587 .562 .560 .556 .554 .552 .537 .528 .507 .490 .490 .488 .483

Assists Avg/G 151 5.39 128 4.13 105 3.62 111 3.58 99 3.54 104 3.47 96 3.31 85 3.04 85 3.04 84 3.00 77 2.75 63 2.74 76 2.71 70 2.69 72 2.67

FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game) Player-Team..........................G FTM FTA Pct 1.Fields, Rob-CAT..................31 133 152 .875 2.Moore, Kyle-TC..................28 162 188 .862 3.Polite, Stoney-MHC............28 123 150 .820 4.Vaughn, Jaime-WU.............28 56 69 .812 5.Roper,Josh-BC...................31 126 157 .803 6.Troutman, Rob-TC..............28 70 88 .795 7.Whitson,Jonathan-BC.........31 143 180 .794 8.Miller,Stuart-LMU................29 68 87 .782 9.Houston, Antonio-CAT........31 136 179 .760 10.Staley, Larry-WU...............28 74 98 .755 11.Matilus, Paidrick-WU.........28 67 89 .753 12.Robinson,Ray-NEW..........27 90 120 .750 13.Sanders, Danny-MHC.......28 108 146 .740 14.Alexander, Quan-WU.........28 90 122 .738 15.Blackmon, D.J.-LRU..........26 86 117 .735

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STEALS Player-Team..............................G 1.Sanders, Danny-MHC.............28 2.Roper,Josh-BC.......................31 3.Blackmon, D.J.-LRU...............26 4.Polite, Stoney-MHC................28 5.Whitmire,Nathan-BC...............25 6.Armstrong,Brandon-LMU........23 7.Krdzalic, Almir-MHC...............28 Curry, D’Mario-LMU.................28 9.Williams, Donzell-CAT............31 10.Matilus, Paidrick-WU.............28 11.Huffor,Danny-NEW................26 12.Robinson,Ray-NEW..............27 13.Sharp, Cameron-C-N.............29 14.Dowdell, Quinche-C-N...........29 15.Okoth, Tray-C-N....................24

Steals 104 73 53 53 40 34 41 41 45 40 36 37 39 38 31

Avg/G 3.71 2.35 2.04 1.89 1.60 1.48 1.46 1.46 1.45 1.43 1.38 1.37 1.34 1.31 1.29

3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game) Player-Team........................ G 3FG FGA 1.Moore, Kyle-TC................. 28 117 258 2.Whitmire,Nathan-BC.......... 25 28 62 3.Jones,Wally-LMU.............. 24 27 60 4.Vaughn, Jaime-WU............ 28 52 119 5.Houston, Antonio-CAT....... 31 68 163 6.Carden,Cameron-LMU...... 28 47 116 7.Blackmon, D.J.-LRU.......... 26 31 78 8.Sharp, Cameron-C-N......... 29 41 104 9.Miller,Stuart-LMU............... 29 65 167 10.Armstrong,Brandon-LMU.... 23 42 112 11.Sanders, Danny-MHC...... 28 95 255 12.Fields, Rob-CAT.............. 31 43 116 13.Boone, Jimmy-TC............ 28 48 131 14.Polite, Stoney-MHC......... 28 69 190 15.Matilus, Paidrick-WU....... 28 39 109 3-POINT FG MADE Player-Team............................ G 1.Moore, Kyle-TC..................... 28 2.Sanders, Danny-MHC........... 28 3.Polite, Stoney-MHC............... 28 4.Miller,Stuart-LMU................... 29 5.Houston, Antonio-CAT........... 31 6.Barnes,Ryan-NEW................ 27 7.Vaughn, Jaime-WU................ 28 8.Armstrong,Brandon-LMU....... 23 9.Roper,Josh-BC...................... 31 10.Boone, Jimmy-TC................ 28 11.Carden,Cameron-LMU........ 28 12.Sharp, Cameron-C-N........... 29 13.Matilus, Paidrick-WU........... 28 14.Fields, Rob-CAT.................. 31 15.Blackmon, D.J.-LRU............ 26

3FG 117 95 69 65 68 54 52 42 54 48 47 41 39 43 31

Pct .453 .452 .450 .437 .417 .405 .397 .394 .389 .375 .373 .371 .366 .363 .358 Avg/G 4.18 3.39 2.46 2.24 2.19 2.00 1.86 1.83 1.74 1.71 1.68 1.41 1.39 1.39 1.19

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2009-10 men’s basketball statistics BLOCKED SHOTS Player-Team.........................G 1. Curry, D’Mario-LMU...........28 2.Malachi, Dion-MHC...........27 3.Bakinde,Stephane-NEW....28 4.Carlisle,Sam-BC................28 5.Rutherford, Donald-CAT....31 6.Evans, Brandon-C-N.........29 7.Turner, Odell-WU...............28 8.Whitson,Jonathan-BC........31 9.Sanders, Danny-MHC.......28 10.Johnson,Desmond-LMU...29 11.Williams, Donzell-CAT......31 12.Alexander, Quan-WU........28 13.Dowdell, Quinche-C-N......29 14.Coles, Stephen-CAT.........31 15.Blackmon, D.J.-LRU.........26

Blocks 96 67 58 46 50 42 38 37 32 28 25 22 20 21 17

Avg/G 3.43 2.48 2.07 1.64 1.61 1.45 1.36 1.19 1.14 0.97 0.81 0.79 0.69 0.68 0.65

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Player-Team.............................. G 1.Malachi, Dion-MHC................. 27 2.Curry, D’Mario-LMU................. 28 3.Whitson,Jonathan-BC.............. 31 4.Turner, Odell-WU..................... 28 5.Carlisle,Sam-BC...................... 28 6.Williams, Donzell-CAT............. 31 Rutherford, Donald-CAT.......... 31 8.Johnson,Desmond-LMU.......... 29 9.Bennett, Josh-TC..................... 28 10.Alexander, Quan-WU............. 28 11.Maxtion, Darren-C-N.............. 29 12.Blackmon, D.J.-LRU.............. 26 13.Bakinde,Stephane-NEW........ 28 14.Robinson,Ray-NEW.............. 27 15.Okoth, Tray-C-N.................... 24

No. 91 93 96 76 73 75 75 67 64 59 61 53 56 47 39

Avg/G 3.37 3.32 3.10 2.71 2.61 2.42 2.42 2.31 2.29 2.11 2.10 2.04 2.00 1.74 1.63

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Player-Team.............................. G 1.Curry, D’Mario-LMU................. 28 2.Whitson,Jonathan-BC.............. 31 3.Blackmon, D.J.-LRU................ 26 4.Rutherford, Donald-CAT.......... 31 5.Armstrong,Brandon-LMU......... 23 6.Bakinde,Stephane-NEW.......... 28 7.Carlisle,Sam-BC...................... 28 8.Taylor, Wes-TC........................ 28 9.Turner, Odell-WU..................... 28 10.Steigerwald, Justin-TC.......... 28 11.Dowdell, Quinche-C-N........... 29 12.Roper,Josh-BC...................... 31 13.Johnson,Desmond-LMU........ 29 14.Sanders, Danny-MHC........... 28 15.Malachi, Dion-MHC............... 27

No. 219 160 123 142 105 127 124 122 120 118 122 126 114 109 104

Avg/G 7.82 5.16 4.73 4.58 4.57 4.54 4.43 4.36 4.29 4.21 4.21 4.06 3.93 3.89 3.85

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game) Player-Team.............................. G Asst Avg Turn

1.Steigerwald, Justin-TC......... 28 2.Reid, Dominick-CAT............. 30 3.Miller,Stuart-LMU.................. 29 4.Dixon, Jordan-C-N................ 28 5.Dellinger,Darin-BC................ 31 6.Roper,Josh-BC..................... 31 7.Polite, Stoney-MHC.............. 28 8.Krdzalic, Almir-MHC............. 28 9.Sharp, Cameron-C-N............ 29 10.Moore, Kyle-TC.................. 28

151 104 96 85 111 128 99 85 105 84

5.4 3.5 3.3 3.0 3.6 4.1 3.5 3.0 3.6 3.0

57 43 61 63 87 107 85 80 99 83

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2.0 1.4 2.1 2.3 2.8 3.5 3.0 2.9 3.4 3.0

Ratio

2.65 2.42 1.57 1.35 1.28 1.20 1.16 1.06 1.06 1.01

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Tusculum’s Kyle Moore led the SAC in scoring and 3-pointers made during the 2009-10 season and was the men’s basketball Player of the Year for the second year in a row.

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2009-10 men’s basketball statistics INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS POINTS 47 Polite, Stoney (Mars Hill) vs Limestone (02/22/10) 41 Moore, Kyle (Tusculum) vs Lees-McRae (12/09/09) 41 Roper,Josh (Brevard) at Erskine (01/18/10) FIELD GOALS MADE 14 Moore, Kyle (Tusculum) vs Queens (N.C.) (12/02/09) 14 Moore, Kyle (Tusculum) vs Lees-McRae (12/09/09) 14 Roper,Josh (Brevard) at Erskine (01/18/10) 14 Rutherford, Donald (Catawba) at Carson-Newman (01/27/10) 14 Whitson,Jonathan (Brevard) vs Lincoln Memorial (02/06/10) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 26 Polite, Stoney (Mars Hill) vs Barton (11/21/09) 26 Moore, Kyle (Tusculum) vs Queens (N.C.) (12/02/09) 26 Sanders, Danny (Mars Hill) at Belmont Abbey (12/30/09) 26 Sanders, Danny (Mars Hill) at Lincoln Memorial (01/23/10) 26 Polite, Stoney (Mars Hill) vs Limestone (02/22/10) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1.000 (9-9) Martin, Lee (Catawba) at Mars Hill (01/16/10) .917 (11-12) Rutherford, Donald (Catawba) vs Wingate (01/06/10) 3 PT FG MADE 9 Moore, Kyle (Tusculum) vs Lees-McRae (12/09/09) 9 Moore, Kyle (Tusculum) vs Lenoir-Rhyne (02/01/10) 9 Moore, Kyle (Tusculum) vs Brevard (02/20/10) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 20 Moore, Kyle (Tusculum) vs Lenoir-Rhyne (02/01/10) 18 Sanders, Danny (Mars Hill) at Mount Olive (11/20/09) 18 Moore, Kyle (Tusculum) vs Brevard (02/20/10) 3 PT PERCENTAGE 1.000 (6-6) Vaughn, Jaime (Wingate) vs Tusculum (01/23/10) 1.000 (5-5) Young,Coleman (Newberry) vs Georgia College & St.(12/15/09) 1.000 (5-5) Erland,Scott (Lincoln Memorial) at Lenoir-Rhyne (01/16/10) FREE THROWS MADE 15 Polite, Stoney (Mars Hill) vs Limestone (02/22/10) 14 Whitson,Jonathan (Brevard) at Wingate (01/16/10) 14 Edwards,Aaron (Newberry) at Mars Hill (02/03/10) 14 Curry, D’Mario (Lincoln Memorial) vs Lenoir-Rhyne (02/13/10) 14 Whitson,Jonathan (Brevard) vs Newberry (02/24/10) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 19 Curry, D’Mario (Lincoln Memorial) vs Lenoir-Rhyne (02/13/10) 17 Whitson,Jonathan (Brevard) vs Newberry (02/24/10) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000 (14-14) Edwards,Aaron (Newberry) at Mars Hill (02/03/10) 1.000 (12-12) Sanders, Danny (Mars Hill) at Carson-Newman (02/06/10) 1.000 (12-12) Moore, Kyle (Tusculum) at Carson-Newman (02/13/10) 1.000 (11-11) Fields, Rob (Catawba) at Mars Hill (01/16/10) 1.000 (10-10) Moore, Kyle (Tusculum) at Catawba (02/06/10) REBOUNDS 22 Curry, D’Mario (Lincoln Memorial) vs Mars Hill (03/03/10) 18 Carlisle,Sam (Brevard) vs Tusculum (12/05/09) 18 Carlisle,Sam (Brevard) at Truett-McConnell (01/11/10)

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ASSISTS 13 Sanford,Carlos (Lincoln Memorial) vs Hiwassee (11/20/09) 11 Davis,Jeremee (Newberry) at Catawba (01/23/10) STEALS 8 Sanders, Danny (Mars Hill) vs Carson-Newman (01/09/10) BLOCKED SHOTS 8 Curry, D’Mario (Lincoln Memorial) at Mars Hill (02/11/10) 8 Curry, D’Mario (Lincoln Memorial) vs Mars Hill (03/03/10) TURNOVERS 9 Dellinger,Darin (Brevard) at Belmont Abbey (11/17/09) 9 Sharp, Cameron (Carson-Newman) at Maryville (12/02/09) 9 Curry, D’Mario (Lincoln Memorial) vs Catawba (02/17/10) TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS 143 Lincoln Memorial vs Hiwassee (11/20/09) 117 Lincoln Memorial vs Temple Baptist (12/28/09) FIELD GOALS MADE 60 Lincoln Memorial vs Hiwassee (11/20/09) 44 Lincoln Memorial vs Temple Baptist (12/28/09) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 87 Lincoln Memorial vs Hiwassee (11/20/09) 86 Lincoln Memorial vs Temple Baptist (12/28/09) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .690 (60-87) Lincoln Memorial vs Hiwassee (11/20/09) .628 (27-43) Tusculum at Newberry (01/20/10) 3 PT FG MADE 15 Catawba at Brevard (02/27/10) 13 Carson-Newman vs Brevard (03/06/10) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 34 Newberry at Brevard (02/24/10) 3 PT PERCENTAGE .682 (15-22) Catawba at Brevard (02/27/10) FREE THROWS MADE 40 Brevard vs Newberry (02/24/10) 31 Catawba vs USC Aiken (11/20/09) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 51 Brevard vs Newberry (02/24/10) 44 Catawba vs USC Aiken (11/20/09) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000 (13-13) Tusculum vs Catawba (01/09/10) 1.000 (13-13) Tusculum vs Lenoir-Rhyne (02/01/10) REBOUNDS 67 Lincoln Memorial vs Hiwassee (11/20/09) 67 Carson-Newman vs Hiwassee (11/21/09) 67 Lincoln Memorial vs Temple Baptist (12/28/09) ASSISTS 37 Lincoln Memorial vs Hiwassee (11/20/09) 31 Lincoln Memorial at Hiwassee (11/28/09) STEALS 19 Mars Hill at Milligan (11/24/09) 19 Mars Hill vs Carson-Newman (01/09/10) BLOCKED SHOTS 13 Catawba vs Carson-Newman (2/24/10) 11 Catawba vs Pfeiffer (11/22/09) TURNOVERS 31 Mars Hill at Mount Olive (11/20/09) 31 Lenoir-Rhyne vs Barton (11/24/09) FOULS 37 Mars Hill vs Milligan (11/16/09) 33 Mars Hill vs Newberry (02/03/10)

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men’s basketball record book TEAM RECORDS (Game) MOST POINTS SCORED: 143, Lincoln Memorial vs. Hiwassee (11/20/09) FEWEST POINTS SCORED: 29, Newberry vs. Presbyterian (2/21/07) MOST POINTS ALLOWED: 126, Carson-Newman vs. King (11/15/08) FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED: 29, Presbyterian at Newberry (2/21/07) MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 93, Mars Hill at Belmont Abbey (11/19/08) MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ALLOWED: 92, Wingate at Carson-Newman (2/24/07) MOST FIELD GOALS MADE: 60, Lincoln Memorial vs. Hiwassee (11/20/09) MOST FIELD GOALS ALLOWED: 50, Carson-Newman at Lincoln Memorial (2/27/07) HIGHEST FG PCT: .745, Lenoir-Rhyne vs. Lincoln Memorial (2/28/07) HIGHEST FG PCT ALLOWED: .745, Lincoln Memorial at Lenoir-Rhyne (2/28/07) MOST FREE THROWS MADE: 53, Mars Hill vs Newberry, (12/4/95) MOST FREE THROWS ALLOWED: 49, Catawba vs. Tusculum (2/11/06) MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED: 61, Mars Hill vs Newberry, (12/4/95) MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS ALLOWED: 57, Newberry vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-93) HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 10 attempts): 1.000 (17-17), Lenoir-Rhyne vs. C-N (1995-96); 1.000 (16-16), Presbyterian at Armstrong Atlantic (12/17/05); 1.000 (15-15), Catawba vs Belmont Abbey (12/30/08); 1.000 (14-14), Lenoir-Rhyne vs. Wofford (1990-91); 1.00 (14-14), Presbyterian at Georgia C&S (12/13/06); 1.000 (13-13), Tusculum vs Catawba (01/09/10); 1.000 (13-13) Tusculum vs Lenoir-Rhyne (02/01/10); 1.000 (12-12), Lenoir-Rhyne at Tusculum (1/18/03); 1.000 (11-11), Presbyterian vs. California, PA (11/17/02); 1.000 (10-10) Tusculum at Carson-Newman (12/13/98) HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE ALLOWED (min. 10 attempts): 1.000 (17-17), Carson-Newman at Lenoir-Rhyne (95-96); 1.000 (13-13) Catawba at Tusculum (01/09/10); 1.000 (13-13) Lenoir-Rhyne at Tusculum (02/01/10); 1.000 (12-12), Tusculum vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (1/18/03); 1.000 (12-12) Presbyterian at North Greenville (2/3/03); 1.000 (10-10) Carson-Newman vs. Tusculum (12/13/98); 1.000, Elon vs. Gardner Webb (1990-91), 1.000 Lenoir-Rhyne vs. Wingate (1990-91) MOST 3PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 47, Mars Hill vs. North Greenville (2/17/07) MOST 3PT FIELD GOALS MADE: 21, Catawba vs Wingate, (1998-99); 21, Gardner-Webb vs Johnson & Wales, (1997-98); 21, Lincoln Memorial at North Greenville, (2/20/07) MOST 3PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ALLOWED: 47, Newberry at Lees-McRae (12/13/02) MOST 3PT FIELD GOALS ALLOWED: 21, Wingate vs Catawba, (1998-99) HIGHEST 3PT FG PERCENTAGE: .857 (18-21), Catawba vs. Elon (1991-92) HIGHEST 3PT FG PERCENTAGE ALLOWED: .857 (6-7), Lenoir-Rhyne vs. Queens (1989-90) MOST TOTAL REBOUNDS: 67, Gardner-Webb vs.

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Johnson and Wales (1997-98); 67, Lincoln Memorial vs Hiwassee (11/20/09); 67, Carson-Newman vs Hiwassee (11/21/09); 67, Lincoln Memorial vs Temple Baptist (12/28/09) MOST TOTAL REBOUNDS ALLOWED: 60, Carson-Newman vs. E. Tenn. State (1992-93) MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS: 56, Lincoln Memorial vs Temple Baptist (12/28/09) MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ALLOWED: 40, LenoirRhyne vs. Catawba (1990-91) MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS: 24, Elon vs. GardnerWebb and vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-93) MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ALLOWED: 25, Elon vs. High Point (1991-92) MOST ASSISTS: 37, Lincoln Memorial vs Hiwassee, (11/20/09) MOST ASSISTS ALLOWED: 34, Elon vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (1990-91) MOST STEALS: 23, Catawba vs. Bluefield State (12/4/04) MOST STEALS ALLOWED: 28, Carson-Newman vs. Belmont (1992-93) MOST BLOCKED SHOTS: 13, Tusculum vs. Mars Hill (1/23/02); 13, Wingate vs. Limestone, (11/21/05); 13, Catawba vs. Carson-Newman (1/27/07); 13 Catawba vs Carson-Newman (2/24/10) MOST BLOCKED SHOTS ALLOWED: 13, Mars Hill vs. Tusculum, (1/23/02); 13, Carson-Newman at Catawba, (1/27/07); 13, Carson-Newman at Catawba (2/24/10)

TEAM RECORDS (Season) MOST GAMES WON: 27, Presbyterian (1992-93); 27, Presbyterian (2002-03) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WON: 19, Carson-Newman (2001-02) MOST GAMES LOST: 25, Mars Hill (1999-00) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES LOST: 22, Mars Hill (1999-00) BEST WON/LOSS PERCENTAGE: .843 (27-5), Presbyterian (1992-93) MOST GAMES PLAYED: 36, Presbyterian (2002-03) MOST POINTS SCORED: 2813 (34 games), Wingate, (2006-07) MOST POINTS ALLOWED: 2616 (34 games), Wingate (2006-07) HIGHEST POINTS/GAME AVERAGE: 87.7 (30 games), Gardner-Webb (1999-00) HIGHEST POINTS/GAME ALLOWED AVERAGE: 90.4 (28 games), Carson-Newman (2008-09) MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 2270 (33 games), Wingate (2001-02) MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ALLOWED: 2272 (34 games), Wingate (2006-07) MOST FIELD GOALS MADE: 1013 (34 games), Wingate (2006-07) MOST FIELD GOALS ALLOWED: 963 (34 games), Wingate (2006-07) MOST FREE THROWS MADE: 568 (34 games), Wingate (2006-07) MOST FREE THROWS ALLOWED: 524 (30 games), Catawba (1990-91) MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED: 863 (34 games), Wingate (2006-07) MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS ALLOWED: 790 (30 games), Catawba (1990-91) HIGHEST FG PERCENTAGE: .526 (32 games), Presbyterian (1992-93)

HIGHEST FG PERCENTAGE ALLOWED: .512, (26 games) Lenoir-Rhyne, (1998-99) HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: .782 (29 games), Lenoir-Rhyne (1990-91) HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE ALLOWED: .731 (28 games), Carson-Newman (2002-03) MOST 3PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 705, (27 games), Gardner-Webb (1996-97); 705, (28 games) Carson-Newman (2008-09) MOST 3PT FIELD GOALS MADE: 258, (36 games), Presbyterian (2002-03) MOST 3PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ALLOWED: 777 (29 games), Tusculum (2004-05) MOST 3PT FIELD GOALS ALLOWED: 261 (31 games), Brevard (2009-10) HIGHEST 3PT FG PERCENTAGE: .453 (32 games), Presbyterian (1992-93) HIGHEST 3PT FG PERCENTAGE ALLOWED: .429 (28 games), Mars Hill (1989-90) MOST TOTAL REBOUNDS: 1387 (34 games), Wingate (2006-07) MOST TOTAL REBOUNDS ALLOWED: 1296 (33 games), Wingate (2001-02) MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS: 947 (34 games), Wingate (2006-07) MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ALLOWED: 705 (32 games), Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-93) MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS: 508 (33 games), Wingate (2001-02) MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ALLOWED: 400 (32 games), Presbyterian (1992-93) HIGHEST REB/GAME AVG: 43.6 (29 games), Lincoln Memorial (2009-10) HIGHEST REB/GAME ALLOWED AVG: 41.5 (27 games), Catawba (2001-02) HIGHEST DEF REB/GAME AVG: 30.9 (29 games), Lincoln Memorial (2009-10) HIGHEST DEF REB/GAME ALLOWED AVG: 24.9 (26 games), Elon (1993-94) HIGHEST OFF REB/GAME AVG: 16.07 (28 games), Mars Hill (2009-10) HIGHEST OFF REB/GAME ALLOWED AVG: 13.6 (26 games), Elon (1993-94) MOST ASSISTS: 562 (30 games), Gardner-Webb (1999-00) MOST ASSISTS ALLOWED: 480 (34 games), Wingate (2006-07) HIGHEST ASSIST/GAME AVG: 19.96 (27 games), Tusculum (2003-04) HIGHEST ASSIST/GAME ALLOWED AVG: 17.3 (26 games), Carson-Newman (1992-93) MOST STEALS: 383, (28 games) Mars Hill (2008-09) MOST STEALS ALLOWED: 281 (32 games), Presbyterian (1992-93) HIGHEST STEALS/GAME AVG: 13.68 (28 games), Mars Hill (2008-09) HIGHEST STEAL/GAME ALLOWED AVG: 9.1 (30 games), Catawba (1990-91) MOST BLOCKED SHOTS: 248 (31 games) Wingate (2005-06) MOST BLOCKED SHOTS ALLOWED: 145 (27 games), Catawba (2001-02) HIGHEST BLOCKS/GAME AVG: 8.0 (31 games), Wingate (2005-06) HIGHEST BLOCKS/GAME ALLOWED AVG: 3.9 (26 games), Elon (1992-93)

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men’s basketball all-time leaders POINTS SCORED Career Sean Barnette, Wingate (2004-08) Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne (1998-01) Chuck Rayford, Presbyterian (2000-03) Lamont Jones, Mars Hill (1991-95) James Barber, Mars Hill (1994-97) Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2007-10) Sean Barnette, Wingate (2004-present) Walt Baxley, Mars Hill (2003-06) Helgi Magnusson, Catawba (2003-06) Bret Jones, Presbyterian (1989-93)

PTS. 2324 1980 1905 1835 1831 1813 1667 1655 1644 1583

Season Walt Baxley, Mars Hill (2005-06) Sean Barnette, Wingate (2006-07) Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2009-10) Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne (2000-01) Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2008-09) Marvin Moore, Catawba (1998-99) Danny Sanders, Mars Hill (2009-10) Josh Roper, Brevard (2009-10) William Massenburg, Elon (1989-90) Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1999-00)

PTS. 782 735 693 660 654 650 645 640 635 620

Game PTS. Ali Travis, Catawba vs. Wingate, 2/17/93 49 Stoney Polite, Mars Hill vs Limestone 2/22/10 47 Kyle Moore, Tusculum vs Columbus State, 11/22/08 42 Walt Baxley, MH at Tusculum, 2/8/06 42 Daniel Willis, L-R vs W.V. St., 12/19/00 42 Walt Baxley, MH vs. Tusculum, 2/9/05 42 Kyle Moore, Tusculum vs Lees-McRae, 12/09/09 41 Josh Roper, Brevard at Erskine, 1/18/10 41 Walt Baxley, MH at North Greenville, 1/23/06 40 Walt Baxley, MH vs. Catawba, 2/15/06 40

SCORING AVERAGE Career William Massenburg, Elon (1989-90) Marvin Moore, Catawba (1998-99) Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2007-10) Walt Baxley, Mars Hill (2003-06) Sean Barnette, Wingate (2004-08) Cornelius Muller, Elon (1991-93) Andre Godfrey, Catawba (1989-92) Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2007-present) Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne (1998-01) James Barber, Mars Hill (1994-97)

AVG. 21.9 21.7 20.8 19.7 19.2 19.2 19.0 19.0 18.7 18.5

Season Walt Baxley, Mars Hill (2005-06) Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2009-10) Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne (2000-01) Chris Huntley, Wingate (1989-90) Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1999-00) Danny Sanders, Mars Hill (2009-10) Andre Godfrey, Catawba (1991-92) William Massenburg, Elon (1989-90) Scott King, Mars Hill (1989-90) Sean Barnette, Wingate (2006-07)

AVG. 27.9 24.8 24.4 23.2 23.0 23.0 22.5 21.9 21.8 21.6

REBOUNDS Career Scott Cox, Presbyterian (1988-92) Sean Barnette, Wingate (2004-08) Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Rhyne (2000-04) Bryan Grier, Wingate (2003-08) Bret Jones, Presbyterian (1989-93) Eric Burrow, Presbyterian (1995-99)

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REB. 924 919 915 889 830 822

D.J. Humphries, Presbyterian (1998-01) Ronnie Cannon, Presbyterian (1993-97) Andre Godfrey, Catawba (1989-92) Helgi Magnusson, Catawba (2003-06)

792 787 733 696

Season D’Mario Curry, Lincoln Memorial (2009-10) Sean Barnette, Wingate (2007-08) Andre Godfrey, Catawba (1990-91) Eric Burrow, Presbyterian (1998-99) Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Rhyne (2002-03) Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Rhyne (2003-04) Bryan Grier, Wingate (2006-07) Jeremiah Tinch, Mars Hill (2004-05) Ray Rutledge, Carson-Newman (1993-94) Jonathan Whitson, Brevard (2009-10)

REB. 312 305 302 287 284 278 267 265 257 256

Game Andrew Brown, Mars Hill 12/12/98 D’Mario Curry, LMU vs Mars Hill 3/03/10 Andre Godfrey, Catawba, 1/25/92 Danny Clark, Mars Hill, 2/6/91 Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Rhyne, 2/28/04 Colin Martin, Carson-Newman, 1/24/99 Colin Martin, Carson-Newman, 11/14/97 Pete Kohl, Catawba, 11/25/97 Alex Fair, Newberry, 11/30/01 Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Rhyne, 11/22/02

REB. 23 22 22 21 21 20 20 20 20 20

REBOUND AVERAGE Career Andre Godfrey, Catawba (1989-92) Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Rhyne (2000-04) Eric Burrow, Presbyterian (1995-99) Ray Rutledge, Carson-Newman (1993-95) Steve Rydzewski, Presbyterian (1994-95) Rodney Deese, Catawba (1989-91) Sean Barnette, Wingate (2004-08) Cornelius Muller, Elon (1991-93)

AVG. 9.5 9.2 8.1 8.1 7.9 7.9 7.6 7.4

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Career Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Rhyne (2000-04) Bryan Grier, Wingate (2003-2008) Andre Godfrey, Catawba (1989-92) D.J. Humphries, Presbyterian (1998-01) Bret Jones, Presbyterian (1989-93) Sean Barnette, Wingate (2004-08) Rod Isom, Presbyterian (2000-03) Cornelius Muller, Elon (1991-93) Cedric Mansell, Mars Hill (1990-94)

OREB. 325 301 262 256 245 237 231 206 205

Season OREB. Andre Godfrey, Catawba (1990-91) 107 Eric Burrow, Presbyterian, (1995-99) 106 Cornelius Muller, Elon (1991-92) 104 Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Rhyne (2002-03) 99 Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Rhyne (2003-04) 99 Jeremiah Tinch, Mars Hill (2004-05) 98 Ray Rutledge, Carson-Newman (1993-94) 97 Danny Clark, Mars Hill (1990-91) 96 Game Cornelius Muller, Elon, 1992-93 Ray Rutledge, Carson-Newman, 1/12/94 Dell Douglas, Lenoir-Rhyne, 11/10/99 Andre Godfrey, Catawba, 1990-91 Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Rhyne, 12/20/03 Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Rhyne, 2/7/04 D’Mario Curry, LMU vs. Mars Hill, 3/3/10 Danny Clark, Mars Hill, 2/6/91

OREB. 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 7

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Career Brian Graves, Catawba (2003-07) Lorinza Harrington, Wingate (1998-02) Marvin Moore, Catawba (1995-99) Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1996-00) Donald Sexton, Tusculum (2002-06) Kerry Besecker, Wingate (1991-95) Bret Jones, Presbyterian (1989-93) Art Wade, Catawba, (1994-98) Bryan Lentz, Lenoir-Rhyne (1995-00) Lee Henson, Carson-Newman (1990-94)

AST. 600 584 522 493 463 442 425 423 388 385

Season Lorinza Harrington, Wingate (2001-02) Brian Graves, Catawba (2006-07) Marvin Moore, Catawba (1998-99) Lorinza Harrington, Wingate (2000-01) Ryan Troutman, Tusculum (2008-09) Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1999-00) Donald Sexton, Tusculum (2004-05) Jody Petty, Lenoir-Rhyne (1990-91) Braun Dabbs, Carson-Newman (2004-05) Stephano Jackson, Mars Hill (2004-05)

AST. 204 203 196 193 192 189 185 170 168 161

ASSISTS

Game AST. Brandon Hughes, Newberry, 11/19/99 15 Donald Sexton, Tusculum, 12/30/04 15 Brian Graves, Catawba vs. CN, 2/28/07 15 Kevin Petty, Catawba, 1/16/02 14 Ryan Troutman, Tusculum vs Columbus St., 11/22/08 13 Lorinza Harrington, Wingate, 12/5/01 13 Brandon Hughes, Newberry, 11/18/98 13 Marvin Moore, Catawba, 12/5/97 13 Jeff Lippard, Catawba, 11/27/93 13 Layne Fowler, Presbyterian, 1993-94 13 Lorinza Harrington, Wingate, 2/10/01 13 Braun Dabbs, Carson-Newman, 2/7/05 13 Donald Sexton, Tusculum vs. Wingate, 1/7/06 13 Carlos Sanford, LMU vs Hiwassee, 11/20/09 13

ASSIST AVERAGE Career Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1996-00) Brian Graves, Catawba (2003-07) Lorinza Harrington, Wingate (1998-02) Marvin Moore, Catawba (1995-99) Kerry Besecker, Wingate (1991-95) Jeff Lippard, Catawba (1992-94) Wes Jones, Elon (1989-91) Donald Sexton, Tusculum (2002-06) Jeff Haddock, Lenoir-Rhyne (1991-94)

AVG. 5.60 4.92 4.83 4.62 4.60 4.40 4.33 4.21 4.10

Season Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1999-00) Brian Graves, Catawba (2006-07) Marvin Moore, Catawba (1998-99) Lorinza Harrington, Wingate (2000-01) Lorinza Harrington, Wingate (2001-02) Donald Sexton, Tusculum (2004-05) Ryan Troutman, Tusculum (2008-09) Braun Dabbs, Carson-Newman (2004-05) Troy Ebron, Wingate (1989-90) Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1998-99)

AVG. 7.00 6.55 6.53 6.43 6.38 6.38 6.19 6.00 6.00 5.78

STEALS Career STLS. Tyrone McDaniel, Lenoir-Rhyne (1989-93) 291

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men’s basketball all-time leaders Lorinza Harrington, Wingate (1998-02) Marvin Moore, Catawba (1995-99) Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1996-00) Ronnie Cannon, Presbyterian (1993-97) Duke Phipps, Catawba (2000-04) Bret Jones, Presbyterian (1989-93) Danny Sanders, Mars Hill (2008-10) Kyle Gribble, Carson-Newman (1999-03) Brian Graves, Catawba (2003-07)

263 260 259 209 203 189 189 188 179

Season STLS. Tyrone McDaniel, Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-93) 116 Lorinza Harrington, Wingate (2001-02) 105 Danny Sanders, Mars Hill (2009-10) 104 P.J. Gore, Mars Hill (2008-09) 89 Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1999-00) 87 Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1997-98) 87 Danny Sanders, Mars Hill (2008-09) 85 Stephano Jackson, Mars Hill (2004-05) 83 Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1998-99) 79 DeMario Mattox, Wingate (2008-09) 73 Josh Roper, Brevard (2009-10) 73 Game STLS. Danny Sanders, Mars Hill vs Limestone, 12/08/08 9 Bruce Tolliver, Mars Hill, 1/20/90 9 Elijah Frasier, Newberry, 11/27/04 9 Brandon Hughes, Newberry 11/24/97 8 Lorinza Harrington, Wingate, 1/23/02 8 Jerry Chollette, Gardner-Webb, 1990-91 8 Zach Chandler, Newberry vs Allen, 11/21/06 8 Danny Sanders, Mars Hill vs C-N, 1/09/10 8

STEAL AVERAGE Career Danny Sanders, Mars Hill (2008-10) Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1996-00) Tyrone McDaniel, Lenoir-Rhyne (1989-93) Marvin Moore, Catawba (1995-99) Lorinza Harrington, Wingate (1998-02) Ronnie Cannon, Presbyterian (1993-97) Duke Phipps, Catawba (2000-04) Andre Godfrey, Catawba (1989-92) Josh Rudder, Lenoir-Rhyne (2005-09) Vernon Thompson, Elon (1989-92) Bryan Lentz, Lenior-Rhyne (1995-00) Brian Graves, Catawba (2003-07)

AVG. 3.38 2.94 2.49 2.30 2.17 1.86 1.86 1.80 1.71 1.55 1.47 1.47

Season Danny Sanders, Mars Hill (2009-10) Tyrone McDaniel, Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-93) Lorinza Harrington, Wingate (2001-02) Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1999-00) Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1997-98) P.J. Gore, Mars Hill (2008-09) Danny Sanders, Mars Hill (2008-09) Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1998-99) Marvin Moore, Catawba (1998-99) Stephano Jackson, Mars Hill (2004-05)

AVG. 3.71 3.63 3.28 3.22 3.22 3.18 3.04 2.93 2.90 2.77

BLOCKS

Career Bryan Grier, Wingate (2003-2008) Kendrick Johnson, Newberry (2006-09) Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Rhyne (2000-04) Josh Kindred, Lenoir-Rhyne (2004-08) Eric Burrow, Presbyterian (1995-99) Brad Hawks, Tusculum (2001-05) Tony Mallard, Lenoir-Rhyne (1989-93)

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BLKS. 455 235 211 195 192 159 154

Cedric Mansell, Mars Hill (1990-94) Chris Wooldridge, Catawba (2004-present) Jolly Manning, Catawba (2003-06)

153 138 137

Season BLKS. Bryan Grier, Wingate (2005-06) 151 Bryan Grier, Wingate (2006-07) 120 Bryan Grier, Wingate (2006-07) 119 Kendrick Johnson, Newberry (2008-09) 97 Kendrick Johnson, Newberry (2007-08) 96 D’Mario Curry, Lincoln Memorial (2009-10) 96 Pat Colson, Gardner-Webb (1990-91) 88 Tony Mallard, Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-93) 76 Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Rhyne (2001-02) 76 Josh Kindred, Lenoir-Rhyne (2007-08) 72 Game BLKS. Bryan Grier, Wingate, (two times) 9 Bryan Grier, Wingate, (four times) 8 Brad Hawks, Tusculum, 12/29/02 8 D’Mario Curry, Lincoln Memorial (two times) 8 Bryan Grier, (six times) 7 Kendrick Johnson, Newberry, 12/2/08 7 Jarris Stacy, Carson-Newman, 1/7/91 7 Rodney Deese, Catawba, 12/5/89 7 Pat Wolter, Catawba, 1/17/90 7 Pat Colson, Gardner-Webb, 1990-91 7 Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Ryne, 12/22/01 7 Jolly Manning, Catawba 2/12/05 7

BLOCK AVERAGE Career Bryan Grier, Wingate (2003-08) Kendrick Johnson, Newberry (2006-09) Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Rhyne (2000-04) Alex Luyk, Catawba (2000-01) Cedric Mansell, Mars Hill (1990-94) Brad Hawks, Tusculum (2001-05) Tony Mallard, Lenoir-Rhyne (1989-93) Pat Wolter, Catawba (1989-91) John Lloyd, Presbyterian (1991-94)

AVG. 3.73 3.18 2.11 2.00 1.49 1.47 1.32 1.30 1.00

Season AVG. Bryan Grier, Wingate (2005-06) 4.87 Bryan Grier, Wingate (2007-08) 4.14 Bryan Grier, Wingate (2006-07) 3.50 D’Mario Curry, Lincoln Memorial (2009-10) 3.43 Kendrick Johnson, Newberry (2008-09) 3.34 Pat Colson, Gardner-Webb (1990-91) 3.03 Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Rhyne (2001-02) 2.81 Cedric Mansell, Mars Hill (1993-94) 2.41 Tony Mallard, Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-93) 2.38 Joey Cameron, Carson-Newman (2008-09) 2.33

Joey Cameron, Carson-Newman (2008-09) Bryan Grier, Wingate (2006-07) Bryan Grier, Wingate (2007-08) Kelvin Wylie, Gardner-Webb (1999-00) Cedric Mansell, Mars Hill (1993-94) Jeremiah Tinch, Mars Hill (2004-05) Ray Rutledge, Carson-Newman (1994-95)

FIELD GOALS MADE Career Sean Barnette, Wingate (2004-08) James Barber, Mars Hill (1994-97) Ray Evans, Carson-Newman (1988-92) Lamont Jones, Mars Hill (1991-95) Chuck Rayford, Presbyterian (2000-03) Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne (1998-01) Bret Jones, Presbyterian (1989-93) Andre Godfrey, Catawba (1989-92) Mike Feller, Catawba (1992-96) Kyle Gribble, Carson-Newman (1999-03)

FGM 846 662 656 649 618 608 558 550 542 529

Season Sean Barnette, Wingate (2006-07) Sean Barnette, Wingate (2007-08) Chris Huntley, Wingate (1989-90) Andre Godfrey, Catawba (1991-92) Walt Baxley, Mars Hill (2005-06) Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1999-00) Josh Roper, Brevard (2009-10) Scott King, Mars Hill (1989-90) Danny Sanders, Mars Hill (2009-10)

FGM 263 245 245 235 233 230 230 223 221

Game Ali Travis, Catawba, 1/30/95 Scott King, Mars Hill, 12/7/89 Chris Wooldridge, Catawba, 2/28/07 Roman Davis, Lenoir-Rhyne, 1/17/04 Keena Robbins, Tusculum, 12/14/00

FGM 19 16 16 15 15

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Career Sean Barnette, Wingate (2004-08) James Barber, Mars Hill (1994-97) Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne (1998-01) Chuck Rayford, Presbyterian (2000-03) Lamont Jones, Mars Hill (1991-95) Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2007-10) Marvin Moore, Catawba (1995-99) Ray Evans, Carson-Newman (1988-92) Andre Godfrey, Catawba (1989-92) Art Wade, Catawba (1994-98)

FGA 1718 1495 1394 1359 1338 1188 1154 1094 1088 1081 FGA 547 528 482 477 470 469 457 451 447 444 435 FGA 30 28 28

Career (Min. 350 made) Bryan Grier, Wingate (2003-08) Danny Clark, Mars Hill (1988-91) Eric Burrow, Presbyterian (1995-99) Brad Hawks, Tusculum (2001-05) Cedric Mansell, Mars Hill (1990-94) Larry Lentz, Lenoir-Rhyne (1989-93) Shawn Hevel, Lenoir-Rhyne (1991-95) Shun England, Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-96)

PCT. .619 .605 .593 .589 .580 .576 .575 .568

Season Walt Baxley, Mars Hill (2005-06) Sean Barnette, Wingate (2006-07) Sean Barnette, Wingate (2007-08) Marvin Moore, Catawba (1998-99) Chris Huntley, Wingate (1989-90) Josh Roper, Brevard (2009-10) William Massenburg, Elon (1989-90) Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne (2000-01) Andre Godfrey, Catawba (1991-92) James Barber, Mars Hill (1994-97) Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1999-00)

Season Tony Grant, Presbyterian (1992-93) Jonathan Martin, Carson-Newman (2004-05) Jolly Manning, Catawba (2005-06)

PCT. .704 .689 .685

Game Marvin Moore, Catawba, 11/21/98 William Massenburg, Elon, 1989-90 Ali Travis, Catawba, 2/17/93

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

.685 .674 .659 .653 .646 .642 .639

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men’s basketball all-time leaders Marvin Moore, Catawba, 1/6/99 27 Walt Baxley, Mars Hill, 1/2/06 27 Walt Baxley, Mars Hill, 1/21/06 27 Walt Baxley, Mars Hill, 2/8/06 27 Stoney Polite, Mars Hill vs Barton, 11/21/09 26 Kyle Moore, Tusculum vs Queens, 12/02/09 26 Danny Sanders, Mars Hill at Belmont Abbey, 12/30/09 26 Danny Sanders, Mars Hill at LMU, 1/23/10 26 Stoney Polite, Mars Hill vs Limestone, 2/22/10 26

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Career Jonathon Shepherd, Tusculum (2001-04) John Wadsworth, Lenoir-Rhyne, (1992-96) Douglas Tshomba, Tusculum (2003-06) Zeb Reid, Newberry (1997-01) Chris Jones, Carson-Newman (1991-93) Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2007-present) Mike Feller, Catawba (1992-96) Bryan Lentz, Lenoir-Rhyne (1995-00) Callum Brown, Catawba (1991-95)

PCT. .904 .862 .849 .848 .846 .843 .825 .824 .805

Season Jody Petty, Lenoir-Rhyne (1990-91) Josh Rudder, Lenoir-Rhyne (2008-09) Helgi Magnusson, Catawba (2002-03) Ryan Troutman, Tusculum (2008-09) Zeb Reid, Newberry (1998-99) Bryan Lentz, Lenoir-Rhyne (1997-98) Jerry Barlow, Newberry (1999-00) Rob Fields, Catawba (2009-10) Douglas Tshomba, Tusculum (2004-05) Bill Smith, Wingate (2006-07)

PCT. .912 .905 .899 .879 .870 .876 .875 .875 .874 .873

FREE THROWS MADE Career Helgi Magnusson, Catawba (2003-06) Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne (1998-01) Chuck Rayford, Presbyterian (2000-03) Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2007-10) James Barber, Mars Hill (1994-97) Bret Jones, Presbyterian (1989-93) Ronnie Cannon, Presbyterian (1993-97) Rod Isom, Presbyterian (2000-03) Art Wade, Catawba (1994-98) Mike Feller, Catawba (1992-96)

FTM 596 543 496 447 437 426 418 382 370 368

Season Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2008-09) Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne (2000-01) Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2009-10) James Barber, Mars Hill (1995-96) Bret Jones, Presbyterian (1992-93) Ronald Lewis, Mars Hill (2003-04) Reggie Bratton, Lenoir-Rhyne Marvin Moore, Catawba (1998-99) Roman Davis, Lenoir-Rhyne (2004-05) Helgi Magnusson, Catawba (2003-04)

FTM 203 195 162 159 156 156 153 149 148 147

Game FTM Matt Hurst, Mars Hill, vs. Newberry, 12/4/95 23 Bret Jones, Presbyterian, 1990-91 19 Jonathon Shepherd, Tusculum, 2/13/02 16 Ray Rutledge, Carson-Newman, 1/12/94 15 Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne, 2/17/01 15 Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne, 1/17/01 15 Kassim Richardson, Lenoir-Rhyne, 1/10/01 15 Ronald Lewis, Mars Hill, 2/7/04 15 Jamarl Glen, Mars Hill 1/23/08 15 Stoney Polite, Mars Hill vs Limestone, 2/22/10 15

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FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Career Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne (1998-01) Chuck Rayford, Presbyterian (2000-03) Helgi Magnusson, Catawba (2003-06) Bret Jones, Presbyterian (1989-93) James Barber, Mars Hill (1994-97) Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2007-10) Rod Isom, Presbyterian (2000-03) D.J. Humphries, Presbyterian (1998-01) Marvin Moore, Catawba (1995-99) Pat Ceasar, Elon (1989-92)

FTA 684 635 596 571 565 526 525 500 484 481

Career Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2007-10) John Wadsworth, Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-96) Djuan Hankins, Wingate (1999-03) Helgi Magnusson, Catawba (2003-06) Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne (1998-01) Randy Mauldin, Lenoir-Rhyne (2001-04) Sean Barnette, Wingate (2004-08) Mark Flynn, Catawba (1990-94) Bryan Lentz, Lenoir-Rhyne (1996-00) Marvin Moore, Catawba (1994-99)

Season Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2008-09) Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne (2000-01) Marvin Moore, Catawba (1998-99) James Barber, Mars Hill (1995-96) Helgi Magnusson, Catawba (2003-04) Bret Jones, Presbyterian (1992-93) Reggie Bratton, Lenoir-Rhyne (2006-07) Ronnie Cannon, Presbyterian (1995-96) Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1999-00) Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2009-10)

FTA 241 241 199 199 198 193 192 190 189 188

Season 3FGM Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2009-10) 117 Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2008-09) 101 Danny Sanders, Mars Hill (2009-10) 95 Bobby Ewing, Tusculum (2004-05) 89 Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2007-08) 88 Shane Banks, Tusculum (1998-99) 86 Calvin Owen, Carson-Newman (2001-02) 86 Keenan Dunn, Wingate (2003-04) 85 David Lopez, Lincoln Memorial (2006-07) 85 Travis Sensabaugh, Gardner-Webb (1996-97) 83 Jeff Haddock, Lenoir-Rhyne (1993-94) 83

Game FTA William Massenburg, Elon, 1989-90 28 Matt Hurst, Mars Hill, vs. Newberry, 12/4/95 24 Bret Jones, Presbyterian, 1990-91 22 D’Mario Curry, LMU vs Lenoir-Rhyne, 2/13/10 19 Andre Godfrey, Catawba, 1-5-90 18 Danny Clark, Mars Hill, 1-19-91 18 Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne, 2-17-01 18 Kassim Richardson, Lenoir-Rhyne, 1-10-01 18 Six tied with 17

THREE-POINT FG PCT. Career Lamont Jones, Mars Hill (1991-95) Mike Cottrell, Lenoir-Rhyne (1989-92) John Wadsworth, Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-96) Keith Henning, Catawba (1992-96) Andrew Wellman, Presbyterian (1990-94) Kyle Gribble, Carson-Newman (1999-03) Brandon Jones, Tusculum (2002-03) John Wadsworth, Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-95)

PCT. .485 .483 .473 .456 .444 .437 .432 .431

Season Mike Cottrell, Lenoir-Rhyne (1990-91) Andrew Dellinger, Presbyterian (2003-04) Marcus Hodges, Lenoir-Rhyne (2008-09) Eric Moore, Mars Hill (1989-90) Lamont Jones, Mars Hill (1993-94) Keith Henning, Catawba (1994-95) Guy Lucuc, Newberry (1997-98)

PCT. .538 .528 .522 .518 .505 .500 .500

Game

Ray Evans, Carson-Newman, 1-13-90 Josh Brody, Lenoir-Rhyne, 1-28-94 Calvin Owen, Carson-Newman, 2-19-03 Lee Roberts, Carson-Newman, 1-11-95 Braun Dabbs, Carson-Newman, 1-17-04 Jaime Vaughn, Wingate, 1/23/10 Callum Brown, Catawba, 2-12-92 Braun Dabbs, C-N vs. Presbyterian, 2-9-02 David Lawson, Lenoir-Rhyne, 12/18/04 Braun Dabbs, Carson-Newman, 2/23/05 Travis Sligh, Presbyterian at Winthrop, 11/29/06 Coleman Young, Newberry, 12/15/09 Scott Erland, Lincoln Memorial, 1/16/10

PCT.

1.000 (9-9) 1.000 (8-8) 1.000 (8-8) 1.000 (6-6) 1.000 (6-6) 1.000 (6-6) 1.000 (5-5) 1.000 (5-5) 1.000 (5-5) 1.000 (5-5) 1.000 (5-5) 1.000 (5-5) 1.000 (5-5)

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3FGM 306 244 232 223 221 219 217 208 205 199

Game 3FGM Bobby Ewing, Tusculum, 12/30/04 13 Travis Sensabaugh, Gardner-Webb, 12/13/97 10 Art Wade, Catawba, 2/22/98 9 Travis Sensabaugh, Gardner-Webb (1996-97) 9 Andy Pennington, Carson-Newman (1995-96) 9 Mark Flynn, Catawba (1991-92) 9 Kyle Moore, Tusculum (three times) 9

THREE-POINT FGA Career Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2007-10) Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne (1998-01) Randy Mauldin, Lenoir-Rhyne (2001-04) James Barber, Mars Hill (1994-97) Bryan Lentz, Lenoir-Rhyne (1996-00) Marvin Moore, Catawba (1995-99) Helgi Magnusson, Catawba (2003-06) Mark Flynn, Catawba (1990-94) John Wadsworth, Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-96) Jeff Whittle, Presbyterian (1999-03)

3FGA 711 629 598 583 575 575 549 529 525 512

Season Shane Banks, Tusculum (1998-99) Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2009-10) Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2008-09) Marvin Moore, Catawba (1998-99) Shane Banks, Tusculum (1999-00) Bobby Ewing, Tusculum (2004-05) Travis Sensabaugh, Gardner-Webb (1996-97) Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne (2000-01) Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2007-08) Calvin Owen, Carson-Newman (2001-02)

3FGA 271 258 245 223 218 216 212 212 208 207

Game Kyle Moore, Tusculum, 2/1/10 Andy Pennington, Carson-Newman (1995-96) Bobby Ewing, Tusculum, 12/30/04 Danny Sanders, Mars Hill, 11/20/09 Kyle Moore, Tusculum, 2/20/10 Multiple times

3FGA 20 18 18 18 18 17

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men’s basketball all-time standings REGULAR SEASON FINISH COMPOSITE

ALL-TIME STANDINGS SCHOOL Presbyterian Lenoir-Rhyne Catawba Wingate Carson-Newman Tusculum Gardner-Webb Elon Brevard Lincoln Memorial Newberry Mars Hill

SAC PCT 161-95 .629 188-114 .623 176-126 .583 154-148 .510 147-155 .487 78-84 .481 72-84 .462 46-66 .411 13-19 .406 25-37 .403 68-122 .358 107-190 .360

NON 166-111 154-130 202-114 164-136 156-132 99-77 84-61 57-52 24-30 30-21 70-96 140-139

PCT .599 .542 .639 .547 .542 .563 .579 .523 .444 .588 .422 .502

ALL 327-206 342-244 378-240 318-284 303-287 177-161 156-145 103-118 37-49 55-58 138-218 247-329

SCHOOL 1. Lenoir-Rhyne 2. Newberry Catawba Tusculum 5. Lincoln Memorial Wingate 7. Mars Hill 8. Carson-Newman 9. Brevard

SAC 11-5 10-6 10-6 9-7 5-6 7-9 5-11 5-11 5-11

PCT. .688 .625 .625 .563 .455 .438 .313 .313 .313

ALL 20-11 21-10 16-12 20-9 10-13 14-14 11-18 10-18 7-19

PCT. .645 .677 .571 .690 .435 .500 .379 .357 .269

2008-09 SAC 12-4 10-6 10-6 10-6 8-8 8-8 7-9 4-12 3-13

SCHOOL 1. Wingate Lenoir-Rhyne 3. Carson-Newman 4. Catawba 5. Tusculum 6. Mars Hill Newberry 8. Lincoln Memorial Brevard * * Provisional member

SAC 12-2 12-2 8-6 7-7 6-8 5-9 5-9 1-13 0-0

SCHOOL 1. Catawba 2. Presbyterian 3. Wingate Lenoir-Rhyne 5. Lincoln Memorial 6. Tusculum Newberry 8. Mars Hill 9. Carson-Newman

SAC 13-3 12-4 11-5 11-5 7-9 6-10 6-10 4-12 2-14

SCHOOL 1. Lenoir-Rhyne 2. Presbyterian Catawba 4. Wingate 5. Newberry 6. Tusculum Carson-Newman 8. Mars Hill

PCT. .750 .625 .625 .625 .500 .500 .438 .250 .188

2007-08 PCT. .857 .857 .571 .500 .429 .357 .357 .071 .000

2006-07 PCT. .813 .750 .688 .688 .438 .375 .375 .250 .125

ALL 18-11 21-8 22-10 20-11 14-14 12-16 17-11 7-21 12-15 ALL 24-7 23-7 18-9 19-12 13-15 14-16 12-16 8-20 4-24

PCT. .621 .724 .688 .645 .500 .429 .607 .250 .444 PCT. .774 .767 .667 .613 .464 .467 .429 .286 .143

ALL 20-11 20-9 25-9 18-10 13-15 13-15 12-15 8-20 10-19

PCT. .645 .690 .735 .643 .464 .464 .444 .286 .345 PCT. .643 .714 .733 .581 .444 .483 .370 .321

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TEAM 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th Lenoir-Rhyne 8 5 3 2 1 1 1 - Catawba 6 4 2 2 3 2 2 - Wingate 5 1 1 1 2 6 4 1 Carson-Newman 3 1 4 1 5 2 3 1 1 Presbyterian 2 6 5 1 2 2 - - Gardner-Webb 2 - 3 - 1 1 2 2 Mars Hill 1 - 4 1 1 3 4 6 1 Tusculum 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 - Elon - 1 2 1 1 - 1 2 Newberry - 1 - 2 2 4 1 3 Brevard - 1 - - - - - - 1 Lincoln Memorial - - - 1 2 - - 1 -

2004-05

2009-10 SCHOOL 1. Catawba 2. Brevard Tusculum 4. Lincoln Memorial 5. Mars Hill % 6. Wingate 7. Carson-Newman Newberry Lenoir-Rhyne % Five conference wins nullified

PCT .614 .584 .612 .528 .514 .524 .518 .466 .430 .487 .388 .429

SCHOOL 1. Catawba 2. Lenoir-Rhyne 3. Tusculum Presbyterian 5. Carson-Newman 6. Mars Hill 7. Wingate 8. Newberry

SAC 12-2 9-5 8-6 8-6 7-7 5-9 4-10 3-11

SCHOOL 1. Tusculum Lenoir-Rhyne 3. Carson-Newman 4. Newberry 5. Presbyterian 6. Wingate 7. Catawba 8. Mars Hill

SAC 10-4 10-4 9-5 8-6 7-7 5-9 4-10 3-11

SCHOOL 1. Lenoir-Rhyne Carson-Newman Wingate 4. Presbyterian 5. Tusculum 6. Catawba 7. Mars Hill 8. Newberry

SAC 10-4 10-4 10-4 9-5 7-7 6-8 3-11 1-13

SCHOOL 1. Carson-Newman 2. Wingate 3. Catawba 4. Tusculum Lenoir-Rhyne 6. Presbyterian 7. Mars Hill 8. Newberry

SAC 13-1 11-3 9-5 8-6 8-6 4-10 2-12 1-13

SCHOOL 1. Winagte Catawba 3. Presbyterian 4. Carson-Newman 5. Lenoir-Rhyne 6. Newberry 7. Tusculum 8. Mars Hill

SAC 11-3 11-3 10-4 9-5 6-8 4-10 3-11 2-12

PCT. .857 .643 .571 .571 .500 .357 .286 .214

ALL 23-7 17-12 18-11 18-11 12-16 12-18 8-20 8-20

PCT. .767 .586 .621 .621 .429 .400 .286 .286

ALL 19-8 19-9 18-10 16-13 16-12 9-19 12-19 11-18

PCT. .704 .679 .643 .552 .571 .321 .387 .379

ALL 22-8 20-9 18-11 27-9 16-12 11-17 13-15 4-23

PCT. .733 .690 .621 .750 .571 .393 .464 .148

ALL 26-5 26-7 19-8 15-13 10-17 12-16 4-21 3-23

PCT. .839 .788 .704 .536 .370 .429 .160 .115

ALL 25-5 25-5 19-10 17-11 10-17 8-19 8-19 4-22

PCT. .833 .833 .655 .607 .370 .296 .296 .154

2003-04 PCT. .714 .714 .643 .571 .500 .357 .286 .214

2002-03 PCT. .714 .714 .714 .643 .500 .429 .214 .071

2001-02 PCT. .929 .786 .643 .571 .571 .286 .143 .071

2000-01

SAC 11-3 10-4 10-4 8-6 6-8 4-10 4-10 3-11

PCT. .786 .714 .714 .571 .429 .286 .286 .214

ALL 18-10 25-10 22-8 18-13 12-15 14-15 10-17 9-19

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PCT. .786 .786 .714 .643 .429 .286 .214 .143

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men’s basketball all-time standings 1999-00

SCHOOL 1. Winagte Gardner-Webb 3. Presbyterian 4. Lenoir-Rhyne Newberry 6. Catawba 7. Carson-Newman Tusculum 9. Mars Hill

SAC 13-3 13-3 10-6 8-8 8-8 7-9 6-10 6-10 1-15

PCT. .813 .813 .625 .500 .500 .438 .375 .375 .063

ALL 26-4 25-5 12-15 14-12 12-15 14-14 11-15 11-17 1-25

PCT. .867 .833 .444 .538 .444 .500 .423 .393 .038

SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL 1. Wingate 12-2 .857 23-6 2. Presbyterian 10-4 .714 20-10 3. Catawba 9-5 .642 21-9 Carson-Newman 9-5 .642 20-9 5. Newberry 5-9 .357 10-17 6. Lenoir-Rhyne 4-10 .286 4-22 Mars Hill 4-10 .286 9-18 8. Gardner-Webb 3-11 .214 11-16 * Tusculum 0-0 .000 14-13 * Will be eligilbe for awards and championships in 1999-2000

PCT. .793 .667 .700 .690 .370 .154 .333 .407 .519

SCHOOL 1. Catawba 2. Presbyterian 2. Lenoir-Rhyne 4. Mars Hill 5. Carson-Newman 6. Newberry 7. Gardner-Webb Wingate

ALL 25-6 16-12 14-13 15-12 14-14 11-16 13-14 12-17

PCT. .806 .571 .518 .592 .500 .370 .481 .413

SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL 1. Presbyterian 13-1 .929 20-7 2. Catawba 8-6 .571 20-8 3. Gardner-Webb 7-7 .500 17-10 Lenoir-Rhyne 7-7 .500 14-13 5. Elon 6-8 .429 16-14 Carson-Newman 6-8 .429 12-14 7. Mars Hill 5-9 .357 12-15 8. Wingate 4-10 .357 10-18 * Newberry 0-0 .000 14-12 * Will be eligilbe for awards and championships in 1997-1998

PCT. .741 .714 .630 .519 .533 .462 .444 .357 .538

SCHOOL 1. Catawba 2. Presbyterian 3. Gardner-Webb Mars Hill Lenoir-Rhyne Carson-Newman 7. Elon Wingate

SAC 10-4 8-6 7-7 7-7 7-7 7-7 5-9 5-9

SCHOOL 1. Lenoir-Rhyne 2. Carson-Newman 3. Mars Hill Catawba Presbyterian Wingate 7. Gardner-Webb 8. Elon

SAC 11-3 10-4 8-6 8-6 8-6 6-8 5-9 0-14

1998-99

1997-98 SAC 11-3 9-5 9-5 8-6 7-7 6-8 3-11 3-11

PCT. .785 .642 .642 .571 .500 .428 .214 .214

REGULAR SEASON YEAR 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90

CHAMPION Catawba Lenoir-Rhyne Wingate / Lenoir-Rhyne Catawba Lenoir-Rhyne Catawba Lenoir-Rhyne / Tusculum Lenoir-Rhyne / Wingate/ Carson-Newman Carson-Newman Wingate / Catawba Gardner-Webb/ Wingate Wingate Catawba Presbyterian Catawba Lenoir-Rhyne Mars Hill Presbyterian Gardner-Webb Lenoir-Rhyne/ Carson-Newman Lenoir-Rhyne

FOOD LION SAC TOURNAMENT

YEAR 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991

CHAMPION Brevard Catawba Catawba Wingate Wingate Tusculum Catawba Lenoir-Rhyne Carson-Newman Catawba Wingate Catawba Catawba Elon Presbyterian Lenoir-Rhyne Carson-Newman Lenoir-Rhyne Lenoir-Rhyne Catawba

1996-97

1995-96 PCT. .714 .571 .500 .500 .500 .500 .357 .357

ALL 17-10 19-11 15-12 16-13 14-12 13-15 14-14 11-16

PCT. .630 .633 .556 .552 .538 .464 .500 .407

ALL 18-11 16-12 18-9 16-11 15-14 8-18 11-16 3-24

PCT. .620 .571 .666 .592 .517 .307 .407 .111

1994-95 PCT. .785 .714 .571 .571 .571 .428 .357 .000

Lenoir-Rhyne’s Roman Davis was the SAC’s Men’s Basketball Player of the Year in 2004 and 2005.

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men’s basketball all-time standings 1993-94

SCHOOL 1. Mars Hill 2. Catawba Lenoir-Rhyne Presbyterian 5. Carson-Newman 6. Gardner-Webb Wingate 8. Elon

SAC 12-2 8-6 8-6 8-6 7-7 5-9 5-9 3-11

SCHOOL 1. Presbyterian 2. Lenoir-Rhyne 3. Mars Hill 4. Elon 5. Gardner-Webb 6. Wingate 7. Carson-Newman Catawba

SAC 13-1 12-2 8-6 7-7 6-8 4-10 3-11 3-11

SCHOOL 1. Gardner-Webb 2. Lenoir-Rhyne 3. Elon Presbyterian 5. Catawba 6. Carson-Newman Wingate 8. Mars Hill

SAC 12-2 8-6 8-6 8-6 6-8 5-9 5-9 4-10

SCHOOL 1. Lenoir-Rhyne Carson-Newman 3. Gardner-Webb Elon 5. Catawba 6. Presbyterian 7. Wingate 8. Mars Hill

SAC 10-4 10-4 8-6 8-6 7-7 6-8 4-10 3-11

SCHOOL 1. Lenoir-Rhyne 2. Elon 3. Presbyterian Mars Hill 5. Catawba Carson-Newman Wingate 8. Gardner-Webb

SAC 10-4 9-5 8-6 8-6 6-8 6-8 6-8 3-11

PCT. .857 .571 .571 .571 .500 .357 .357 .214

ALL 23-6 17-10 15-13 14-13 16-14 11-15 9-17 5-21

PCT. .793 .629 .535 .518 .533 .423 .346 .192

ALL 27-5 25-7 16-10 13-13 13-14 11-15 8-18 7-18

PCT. .844 .787 .615 .500 .481 .423 .308 .280

ALL 18-10 20-10 17-11 18-13 12-15 12-16 11-17 10-18

PCT. .643 .667 .607 .581 .444 .429 .393 .357

ALL 22-7 18-9 15-14 16-11 12-18 12-16 8-20 10-17

PCT. .759 .667 .517 .593 .400 .429 .286 .370

ALL 21-6 19-10 17-13 15-13 14-13 14-16 10-15 7-19

PCT. .778 .655 .567 .536 .519 .467 .400 .269

1992-93 PCT. .929 .857 .571 .500 .429 .286 .214 .214

1991-92 PCT. .857 .571 .571 .571 .429 .357 .357 .286

1990-91 PCT. .714 .714 .571 .571 .500 .429 .286 .214

1989-90

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PCT. .714 .643 .571 .571 .429 .429 .429 .214

Wingate University’s Sean Barnette is the SAC’s Men’s Basketball all-time leader with 2,324 points scored, and is second all-time in rebounding.

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men’s basketball award winners ALL-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE All-Time All-Conference School Lenoir-Rhyne Catawba Wingate Carson-Newman Mars Hill Presbyterian Newberry Tusculum Gardner-Webb Elon Brevard

1st 20 20 15 9 13 10 8 4 6 4 2

2nd 15 14 13 18 12 16 4 10 5 3 1

Fresh Total 10 45 9 43 11 39 6 33 6 31 4 30 7 19 4 18 1 12 0 7 0 3

2009-10 FIRST TEAM - Jonathan Whitson, Brevard; Antonio Houston, Catawba; D.J. Blackmon , Lenoir-Rhyne; D’Mario Curry, Lincoln Memorial; Danny Sanders, Mars Hill; Kyle Moore, Tusculum. SECOND TEAM - Josh Roper, Brevard; Jordan Dixon, Carson-Newman; Rob Fields, Catawba; Donald Rutherford, Catawba; Stoney Polite, Mars Hill; Jaime Vaughn, Wingate. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Stephen Coles, Catawba; Ryan Barnes, Newberry; Quan Alexander, Wingate; Paidrick Matilus, Wingate; Odell Turner, Wingate

2008-09 FIRST TEAM - Jonathan Whitson, Brevard; Antonio Houston, Catawba; Elliott McDowell, Lenoir-Rhyne; D’Mario Curry, Lincoln Memorial; Clemente Martin, Newberry; Kyle Moore, Tusculum. SECOND TEAM - Rob Fields, Catawba; D.J. Blackmon, Lenoir-Rhyne; Josh Rudder, Lenoir-Rhyne; P.J. Gore, Mars Hill; Ryan Troutman, Tusculum; DeMario Mattox, Wingate. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Brandon Armstrong, Lincoln Memorial; Desmond Johnson, Lincoln Memorial; Dallas Johnson, Mars Hill; Taylor Hobbs, Tusculum; Jamie Vaughn, Wingate

2007-08 FIRST TEAM - Antonio Houston,Catawba; Josh Kindred, Lenoir-Rhyne; Reggie Bratton, Lenoir-Rhyne; Clemente Martin, Newberry; Sean Barnette, Wingate; Bryan Grier, Wingate. SECOND TEAM - Jordan Dixon, Carson-Newman; Josh Rudder, Lenoir-Rhyne; Terry Delaney, Lincoln Memorial; Jamarl Glen, Mars Hill; Jordan Lear, Tusculum; Kyle Moore, Tusculum. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Cameron Sharp, Carson-Newman; Dominick Reid, Catawba; Ryan Whitaker, Lincoln Memorial; Grant Domsic, Newberry; Robert Troutman, Tusculum

2006-07 FIRST TEAM - Brian Graves, Catawba; Chris Wooldridge, Catawba; Reggie Bratton, Lenoir-Rhyne; Sean Dixon, Presbyterian; Chris Poore, Tusculum; Sean Barnette, Wingate; Justin Baker, Wingate. SECOND TEAM - Kente Hart, Carson-Newman; Josh Kindred, Lenoir-Rhyne; Clemente Martin, Newberry; Grant Herren, Presbyterian; Bryan Grier, Wingate. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Jordan Dixon, Carson-Newman; Antonio Houston, Catawba; Beau Brown, Lincoln Memorial; Stoney Polite, Mars Hill; Kendrick Johnson, Newberry

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2005-06 FIRST TEAM - Brian Graves, Catawba; Helgi Magnusson, Catawba; Josh Kindred, Lenoir-Rhyne; Walt Baxley, Mars Hill; Johann Collins, Presbyterian; Sean Barnette, Wingate. SECOND TEAM - Josh Rudder, Lenoir-Rhyne; Zach Chandler, Newberry; Tray Ballenger, Presbyterian; Douglas Tshomba, Tusculum; Justin Baker, Wingate; Bryan Grier, Wingate. ALLFRESHMAN TEAM - Tyler Boardman, Lenoir-Rhyne; Donte Watson, Lenoir-Rhyne; Elliott McDowell, Mars Hill; Clemente Martin, Newberry; Kenny Villines, Wingate

2004-05 FIRST TEAM - Jonathan Martin, Carson-Newman; Braud Dabbs, Carson-Newman; Helgi Magnusson, Catawba; Roman Davis, Lenoir-Rhyne; Walt Baxley, Mars Hill; Jeremiah Tinch, Mars Hill; SECOND TEAM - Brian Graves, Catawba; Michael Dease, Newberry; Sean Dixon, Presbyterian; Brad Hawks, Tusculum; Greg McIntosh, Tusculum; Sean Barnette, Wingate. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Jamel Hamilton, Catawba; Josh Rudder, Lenoir-Rhyne; Reggie Bratton, Lenoir-Rhyne; Jordan Lear, Tusculum; Sean Barnette, Wingate

2003-04 FIRST TEAM - Todd Lucas, Carson-Newman; Roman Davis, Lenoir-Rhyne; Ronald Lewis, Mars Hill; Rashaad Carter, Newberry; Brad Hawks, Tusculum; Keenan Dunn, Wingate; SECOND TEAM - Braun Dabbs, Carson-Newman; Helgi Magnusson, Catawba; Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Rhyne; Mike Drum, Presbyterian; Drew Harmon, Tusculum; Titus Miller, Wingate. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Chris Wooldridge, Catawba; Chris Conn, Mars Hill; Tommy Burke, Newberry; Grant Herren, Presbyterian; Bryan Grier, Wingate

2002-03 FIRST TEAM - Kyle Gribble, Carson-Newman; Brian Carter, Catawba; Roman Davis, Lenoir-Rhyne; Rashaad Carter, Newberry; Chuck Rayford, Presbyterian; Djuan Hankins, Wingate; SECOND TEAM - Dustin Edwards, Carson-Newman; Randy Mauldin, Lenoir-Rhyne; Dominique Williams, Mars Hill; Brandon Jones, Tusculum; Titus Miller, Wingate. ALLFRESHMAN TEAM - Helgi Magnusson, Catawba; Marcus Springs, Lenoir-Rhyne; Tom Weingert, Mars Hill; Michael Drum, Presbyterian; Tray Ballenger, Presbyterian

2001-02 FIRST TEAM - Kyle Gribble, Carson-Newman; Brian Carter, Catawba; Terrence Hamilton, Catawba; Alex Fair, Newberry; Djuan Hankins, Wingate; Lorinza Harrington, Wingate; SECOND TEAM - Dustin Edwards, Carson-Newman; Todd Lucas, Carson-Newman; Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Rhyne; Rod Isom, Presbyterian; Chuck Rayford, Presbyterian; Pat Compton, Tusculum. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Braun Dabbs, Carson-Newman; Tony Connelly, Lenoir-Rhyne; Roman Davis, Lenoir-Rhyne; Brad Peper, Newberry; Brad Hawks, Tusculum; Timendric Brown, Wingate.

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Awards 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90

COACH OF THE YEAR Mike Jones, Brevard John Lentz, Lenoir-Rhyne John Lentz, Lenoir-Rhyne Jim Baker, Catawba John Lentz, Lenoir-Rhyne Jim Baker, Catawba Duggar Baucom, Tusculum John Lentz, Lenoir-Rhyne Dale Clayton, Carson-Newman Jim Baker, Catawba Rick Scruggs, Gardner-Webb Jeff Reynolds, Wingate Jim Baker, Catawba Gregg Nibert, Presbyterian Jim Baker, Catawba John Lentz, Lenoir-Rhyne David Riggins, Mars Hill Gregg Nibert, Presbyterian Jim Johnson, Gardner-Webb Dale Clayton, Carson-Newman John Lentz, Lenoir-Rhyne

2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90

PLAYER OF THE YEAR Kyle Moore, Tusculum Kyle Moore, Tusculum Sean Barnette, Wingate Sean Barnette, Wingate Walt Baxley, Mars Hill Roman Davis, Lenoir-Rhyne Roman Davis, Lenoir-Rhyne Kyle Gribble, Carson-Newman Lorinza Harrington, Wingate Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne Brandon Hughes, Newberry Marvin Moore, Catawba Art Wade, Catawba Ronnie Cannon, Presbyterian Mike Feller, Catawba Brian Lewis, Lenoir-Rhyne Cedric Mansell, Mars Hill Bret Jones, Presbyterian Andre Godfrey, Catawba Jody Petty, Lenoir-Rhyne William Massenburg, Elon

2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Odell Turner, Wingate Desmond Johnson, LMU Dominick Reid, Catawba Antonio Houston, Catawba Donte Watson, Lenoir-Rhyne Sean Barnette, Wingate Chris Conn, Mars Hill Michael Drum, Presbyterian Roman Davis, Lenoir-Rhyne Keenan Dunn, Wingate Chuck Rayford, Presbyterian Alex Fair, Newberry Randy Barnes, Lenoir-Rhyne Bryan Lentz, Lenoir-Rhyne Kevin Whitt, Mars Hill Steve Rydzewski, Presbyterian Ronnie Cannon, Presbyterian Keith Henning, Catawba Lamont Jones, Mars Hill Andrew Wellman, Presbyterian Winston Parks, Wingate

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men’s basketball award winners 2000-01

1993-94

FIRST TEAM - Kyle Gribble, Carson-Newman; Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne; Chuck Rayford, Presbyterian; Djuan Hankins, Wingate; Jonathan Tyson, Wingate; SECOND TEAM - Dustin Edwards, Carson-Newman; Brian Carter, Catawba; Nedzad Gusic, Catawba; Donielle Davis, Mars Hill; Alex Fair, Newberry; D.J. Humphries, Presbyterian. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Todd Lucas, Carson-Newman; Ishmail Simmons, Carson-Newman; Alex Luyk, Catawba; Duke Phipps, Catawba; Randy Mauldin, Lenoir-Rhyne; Keenan Dunn, Wingate.

FIRST TEAM - Ray Rutledge, Carson-Newman; Tim Wallen, Elon; Jeff Haddock, Lenoir-Rhyne; Cedric Mansell, Mars Hill; Lamont Jones, Mars Hill. SECOND TEAM - Mike Feller, Catawba; Keith Henning, Catawba; Lance Bain, Gardner-Webb; Shawn Hevel, Lenoir-Rhyne; John Lloyd, Presbyterian.

1999-00 FIRST TEAM - Brandon Hughes, Newberry; Carlos Webb, Gardner-Webb; Kelvin Wylie, Gardner-Webb; Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne; Paul Talbot, Wingate; SECOND TEAM - D.J. Humphries, Presbyterian; Jonathan Tyson, Wingate; Tony Davenport, Catawba; J.P. Westfield, Carson-Newman; Tim McPhail, Tusculum. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Chuck Rayford, Presbyterian; Dell Douglas, Lenoir-Rhyne; Dustin Edwards, Carson-Newman; Djuan Hankins, Wingate; Donielle Davis, Mars Hill.

1998-99 FIRST TEAM - Marvin Moore, Catawba; Brandon Harris, Wingate; Brandon Hughes, Newberry; Eric Burrow, Presbyterian; Bennie Elliot, Carson-Newman. SECOND TEAM - George Cox, Carson-Newman; Byron Graham, Presbyterian; Daniel Willis, Lenior-Rhyne; Antoine Wilkerson, Gadner-Webb; Paul Talbot, Wingate. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Alex Fair, Newberry; James Colwell, Gardner-Webb; Terrence Hamilton, Catawba; Lorinza Harrington, Wingate; Antoine Morman, Lenoir-Rhyne.

1997-98 FIRST TEAM - Art Wade, Catawba; Marvin Moore, Catawba; Kevin Whitt, Mars Hill; Randy Barnes, Lenoir-Rhyne; Brandon Hughes, Newberry. SECOND TEAM - Bryan Lentz, Lenoir-Rhyne; Byron Graham, Presbyterian; Jamey Upton, Carson-Newman; Eric Burrow, Presbyterian; Dusty Mason, Gardner-Webb.

1992-93 FIRST TEAM - Ali Travis, Catawba; Cornelius Muller, Elon; Larry Lentz, Lenoir-Rhyne; Lamont Jones, Mars Hill; Bret Jones, Presbyterian. SECOND TEAM - Winston Parks, Wingate; Andrew Wellman, Presbyterian; Jeff Haddock, Lenoir-Rhyne; Tyrone McDaniel, Lenoir-Rhyne; Cedric Mansell, Mars Hill.

1991-92

FIRST TEAM - Andre Godfrey, Catawba; Jules Springs, Gardner-Webb; Bret Jones, Presbyterian; Mike Cottrell, LenoirRhyne; Winston Parks, Wingate. SECOND TEAM - Cornelius Muller, Elon; Ray Evans, Carson-Newman; Lamont Jones, Mars Hill; Pat Ceasar, Elon; Danny McLain, Carson-Newman.

1990-91 FIRST TEAM - Andre Godfrey, Catawba; Pat Ceasar, Elon; Jules Springs, Gardner-Webb; Jody Petty, Lenoir-Rhyne; Mike Cottrell, Lenoir-Rhyne. SECOND TEAM - Elvin Brown, Carson-Newman; Paul Whittingham, Carson-Newman; Danny Clark, Mars Hill; Bret Jones, Presbyterian; Winston Parks, Wingate.

1989-90 FIRST TEAM - William Massenburg, Elon; Chris Huntley, Wingate; Scott King, Mars Hill; Jody Petty, Lenoir-Rhyne; Mark Jackson, Lenoir-Rhyne. SECOND TEAM - Andre Godfrey, Catawba; Tim Slaughter, Presbyterian; Ray Evans, Carson-Newman; Bruce Toliver, Mars Hill; Darren Sanders, Gardner-Webb.

2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999

SCHOLAR ATHLETE Jarred Pickering, Mars Hill Tony Blake, Mars Hill Jesse McMurray, Carson-Newman Chris Poore, Tusculum Grant Herren, Presbyterian Jonathan Martin, Carson-Newman Jerome Ramsey, Mars Hill Jerome Ramsey, Mars Hill Jerome Ramsey, Mars Hill Brad Woolsey, Carson-Newman Jeremy Fortner, Tusculum Colin Martin, Carson-Newman Colin Martin, Carson-Newman Christopher Kiger, Elon Christopher Kiger, Elon Kerry Besecker, Wingate Andrew Wellman, Presbyterian Andrew Wellman, Presbyterian Robert Hughes, Elon FOOD LION TOURNAMENT MVP Jonathan Whitson, Brevard Antonio Houston, Catawba Antonio Houston, Catawba Sean Barnette, Wingate Sean Barnette, Wingate Donald Sexton, Tusculum Helgi Magnusson, Catawba Roman Davis, Lenoir-Rhyne Kyle Gribble, Carson-Newman Kevin Petty, Catawba Brandon Harris, Wingate Marvin Moore, Catawba

1996-97 FIRST TEAM - Ronnie Cannon, Presbyterian; Eric Burrow, Presbyterian; James Barber, Mars Hill; George Cox, Carson-Newman; Art Wade, Catawba. SECOND TEAM - Chris King, Elon; Willis Johnson, Gardner-Webb; Marvin Moore, Catawba; Chris Kiger, Elon; Kevin Whitt, Mars Hill.

1995-96 FIRST TEAM - Mike Feller, Catawba; Matt Hurst, Mars Hill; Ronnie Cannon, Presbyterian; Robbie Turner, Gardner-Webb; Shun England, Lenoir-Rhyne. SECOND TEAM - John Wadsworth, Lenoir-Rhyne; James Barber, Mars Hill; George Cox, Carson-Newman; Billy Layne, Wingate; Art Wade, Catawba.

1994-95 FIRST TEAM - Lance Bain, Gardner-Webb; Brian Lewis, Lenoir-Rhyne; Ray Rutledge, Carson-Newman; Lamont Jones, Mars Hill; Callum Brown, Catawba. SECOND TEAM - Mike Feller, Catawba; John Wadsworth, Lenoir-Rhyne; Ronnie Cannon, Presbyterian; James Barber, Mars Hill; Russell Witherspoon, Carson-Newman.

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Wingate’s Lorinza Harrington Jr., was the 2001-02 Player of the Year and is a member of the SAC Hall of Fame.

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men’s basketball coaching history NAME SCHOOL YRS. Duggar Baucom Tusculum 2003-05 Jeff Reynolds Wingate 1998-00 Parker Laketa Wingate 2000-2008 Jim Baker Catawba 1994-present Gregg Nibert Presbyterian 1989-07 John Lentz Lenoir-Rhyne 1989-present Bob Burton Elon 1989-92 Griff Mills Tusculum 2001-03 Josh Schertz Lincoln Memorial 2008-present Rick Scruggs Gardner-Webb 1995-00 Jeremy Luther Newberry 2007-09 David Riggins Mars Hill 1989-99 Dale Clayton Carson-Newman 1989-2010 Jim Boone Tusculum 2005-present Brian Good Wingate 2008-present Jim Johnson Gardner-Webb 1989-94 Thomas Nash Mars Hill 2008-present Sam Moir Catawba 1989-93 Mike Jones Brevard 2007-present John Thurston Wingate 1989-97 Shaun Golden Newberry 2004-07 Grafton Young Newberry 1998-01 David Conrady Newberry 2002-2004 Steve DeMeo Newberry 2009-10 Mike Hollowell Tusculum 1999-01 Terry Rogers Mars Hill 2002-2008 Hugh Watson Lincoln Memorial 2006-2008 Mark Simons Elon 1993-97 Steve Roberts Mars Hill 1999-01 * Sorted by conference winning percentage ** Only games counted while a head coach of a SAC school

SAC 18-10 28-16 72-42 146-86 161-95 188-114 32-24 15-13 17-15 46-42 15-15 69-71 147-155 36-40 15-17 39-45 12-15 30-40 13-19 39-73 15-29 24-48 9-19 5-11 9-21 23-63 8-22 14-42 5-39

PCT. * .643 .636 .632 .629 .629 .623 .571 .536 .531 .523 .500 .493 .487 .474 .469 .464 .444 .429 .406 .348 .341 .333 .321 .313 .300 .267 .267 .250 .114

ALL ** 37-19 61-27 153-91 306-166 327-206 343-246 65-45 31-25 34-23 84-60 33-24 144-131 314-309 76-68 26-30 75-88 27-24 62-54 37-49 78-136 32-50 44-91 20-36 10-18 33-49 67-106 21-35 38-73 9-68

PCT. .660 .693 .627 .648 .614 .582 .590 .554 .596 .583 .579 .524 .504 .528 .464 .460 .529 .534 .430 .364 .390 .326 .357 .357 .402 .387 .375 .342 .117

Coaching Leaders SAC Victories

Name John Lentz Gregg Nibert Dale Clayton Jim Baker Parker Laketa

School No. Yrs Lenoir-Rhyne 188 21 Presbyterian 161 18 C-N 147 21 Catawba 146 16 Wingate 72 7

Overall Victories Name John Lentz Gregg Nibert Dale Clayton Jim Baker Parker Laketa

School No. Yrs Lenoir-Rhyne 343 21 Presbyterian 327 18 C-N 314 21 Catawba 306 16 Wingate 153 7

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Lenoir-Rhyne University head men’s basketball coach John Lentz is the all-time winningest coach in SAC history.

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men’s basketball tournament records F- denotes first-round game Q - denotes quarterfinal game S - denotes semifinal game C - denotes championship game

Tournament: 85.71% (12-14) by Art Wade (CATAWBA) in 3 games, 1998 ASSISTS Game: 14 by Brandon Hughes (NEWBERRY) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne 2OT, 2000 (Q) 11 by Billy Palagonia (GARDNER-WEBB) vs. Elon, 1993 (Q) 11 by Ryan Troutman (TUSCULUM) vs. Wingate, 2009 (Q) Tournament: 27 by Matt Hurst (MARS HILL) in 3 games, 1996 Career: 54 by Matt Hurst (MARS HILL) in 8 games, 1993-96

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

POINTS SCORED Game: 40 by Chris King (ELON) vs. GardnerWebb (2OT), 1997 (Q) 37 by Walt Baxley (MARS HILL) vs. LenoirRhyne, 2006 (Q) 36 by Jeff Haddock (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Gardner-Webb, 1994 (S) 36 by Brandon Hughes (NEWBERRY) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne 2OT, 2000 (Q) Tournament: 79 by Jeff Haddock (LENOIRRHYNE) in 3 games, 1994 79 by James Barber (MARS HILL) in 3 games, 1996 Career: 174 by Jeff Haddock (LENOIRRHYNE) in 9 games, 1991-94 174 by James Barber (MARS HILL) in 8 games, 1994-97 REBOUNDS Game: 22 by D’Mario Curry(LMU) vs. Mars Hill, 2010 (Q) 15 by Ryan Pitts (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Tusculum, 2002 (Q) 14 by Sean Barnette (WINGATE) vs. Presbyterian, 2006 (C) 14 by J.J. Smith (CARSON-NEWMAN) vs. Gardner-Webb (2OT), 1995 (Q) 14 by Ronnie Cannon (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. Gardner-Webb, 1994 (Q) 14 by Jermel Perry (GARDNER-WEBB) vs. Elon (2OT), 1997 (Q) 14 by Ryan Pitts (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Mars Hill, 2004 (Q) 14 by Tymere Zimmerman (NEWBERRY) vs. Mars Hill, 2004 (S) 14 by Cliff Burns (CATAWBA) vs Tusculum, 2009 (C) Tournament: 34 by Sean Barnette (WINGATE) in 3 games, 2006 Career: 60 by Brian Lewis (LENOIR-RHYNE) in 9 games, 1991-95 FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 15 by Chris King (ELON) vs. GardnerWebb (2OT), 1997 (Q) Tournament: 27 by Jeff Haddock (LENOIR-RHYNE) in 3 games, 1994 27 by Josh Roper(BREVARD) in 3 games, 2010 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 25 by Chris King (ELON) vs. GardnerWebb (2OT), 1997 (Q) Tournament: 51 by Carlos Webb (GARDNERWEBB) in 3 games, 2000 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 5 attempts per game) Game: 100.0% (11-of-11) by Jeff Marshall (CARSON-NEWMAN) vs. Gardner-Webb (2OT), 1995 (Q) ; (5-OF-5) by Todd Lucas (CARSON-NEWMAN), 2003 (Q) Tournament: 79.17% (19-of-24) by Jeff Marshall (CARSON-NEWMAN) in 2 games, 1995

STEALS Game: 8 by Jerry Chollette (GARDNERWEBB) vs. Wingate, 1991 (S) 7 by Tony Blake (MARS HILL) vs Newberry OT, (Q) 6 by Paul Talbot (WINGATE) vs. Tusculum, 2000 (Q) 6 by Tyrone McDaniel (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Presbyterian, 1993 (C) 6 by Kyle Gribble (CARSON-NEWMAN) vs. Newberry, 2002 (Q) 6 by Sean Dixon (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2005 (S) 6 by Bobby Ewing (TUSCULUM) vs. LenoirRhyne, 2005 (C) Tournament: 13 by Tyrone McDaniel (LENOIR-RHYNE) in 3 games, 1993 Career: 23 by Tyrone McDaniel (LENOIRRHYNE) in 8 games, 1991-93 Photo by Mike Slade

Brevard College coach Mike Jones guided the Tornados to the 2010 Food Lion SAC Men’s Basketball Championship. vs. Mars Hill OT, 2009 (Q) 13 by Bryan Lentz (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Newberry 2OT, 2000 (Q) Tournament: 29 by Chris King (ELON) in 3 games, 1997 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 18 by Clemente Martin (NEWBERRY) vs. Mars Hill OT, 2009 (Q) 17 by Brandon Hughes (NEWBERRY) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne 2OT, 2000 (Q) Tournament: 32 by Chris King (ELON) in 3 games, 1997 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (minimum 3 attempts per game) Game: 100% (13-of-13) by Bryan Lentz (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Newberry 2OT, 2000 (Q) 100% (10-of-10) by Derrick Lovelace (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. Catawba, 1992 (Q) 100% (9-of-9) by Kente Hart (CARSON-NEWMAN) vs. Presbyterian, 2006 (Q) Tournament: 100.0% (13-of-13) by Bryan Lentz (LENOIR-RHYNE) in 1 game, 2000 100.0% (10-of-10) by Jeff Vaughn (CATAWBA) in 3 games, 1991 100.0% (10-of-10) by Mac Harper (PRESBYTERIAN) in 2 games, 1998 100.0% (10-of-10) by Art Wade (CATAWBA) in 2 games, 1997

FREE THROWS MADE Game: 14 by Clemente Martin (NEWBERRY)

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 9 by Art Wade (CATAWBA) vs. Wingate, 1998 (C)

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Tournament: 14 by James Barber (MARS HILL) in 3 games, 1996 Career: 23 by James Barber (MARS HILL) in 8 games, 1994-97 23 by John Wadsworth (LENOIR-RHYNE) in 10 games, 1993-96 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 14 by Bobby Ewing (TUSCULUM) vs. Carson-Newman, 2005 (Q) 14 by Kyle Moore (TUSCULUM) vs. Carson-Newman, 2010 (Q) 13 by Anthony Smith (GARDNER-WEBB) vs. Carson-Newman, 1996 (Q) 13 by Carlos Webb (GARDNER-WEBB) vs. Wingate, 2000 (C) Tournament: 27 by James Barber (MARS HILL) in 3 games, 1996 27 by Tony Connelly (LENOIR-RHYNE), IN 3 GAMES, 2005 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 3 attempts per game) Game: 100.0% (4-of-4) by Brandon Hughes (NEWBERRY) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne 2OT, 2000 (Q) 100.0% (4-of-4) by Andrew Wellman (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1993 (C) 100.0% (4-of-4) by Ernest Holiday (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. Wingate, 1995 (Q) 100.0 % (4-of-4) by Duke Phipps (CATAWBA) vs. Carson-Newman, 2004 (S) 100.0 % (4-of-4) by Chris Conn (MARS HILL) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2004 (Q)

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BLOCKS Game: 8 by D’Mario Curry (LMU) vs. Mars Hill, 2010 (Q) 7 by Pat Wolter (CATAWBA) vs. Elon, 1991 (Q) 6 by Jeff Marshall (CARSON-NEWMAN) vs. Gardner-Webb (2OT), 1995 (Q) 5 by Tony Mallard (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Presbyterian, 1993 (C) 5 by John Lloyd (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. Gardner-Webb, 1993 (S) 5 by John Lloyd (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. Gardner-Webb, 1994 (Q) 5 by Pat Wolter (CATAWBA) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (OT), 1991 (S) 5 D’Mario Curry (LMU) vs. Catawba, 2009 (Q) 5 by Jonathan Whitson (BREVARD) vs. Carson-Newman, 2010 (S) Tournament: 14 by Pat Wolter (CATAWBA) in 3 games, 1991 Career: 16 by Tony Mallard (LENOIR-RHYNE) in 7 games, 1991-93

TEAM RECORDS

POINTS, MOST SCORED Game: 111 by GARDNER-WEBB vs. Elon, 1993 (Q) 111 by LENOIR-RHYNE vs. Carson-Newman OT, 2009 (Q) 109 by CARSON-NEWMAN vs. Lenoir-Rhyne OT, 2009 (Q) 107 by NEWBERRY vs. Mars Hill OT, 2009 (Q) 105 by CARSON-NEWMAN vs. Newberry, 2002 (Q) 105 by ELON vs. Gardner-Webb (2OT), 1997 (Q) Tournament: 269 by CARSON-NEWMAN in 3 games, 2002

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men’s basketball tournament records 254 by MARS HILL in 3 games, 1996 254 by ELON in 3 games, 1997 254 by BREVARD in 3 games, 2010 POINTS, FEWEST SCORED Game: 44 by PRESBYTERIAN vs. Wingate, 1998 (S) 44 by LENOIR-RHYNE vs. Tusculum, 2002 (Q) 46 by TUSCULUM vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2002 (Q) 49 by WINGATE vs. PRESBYTERIAN, 1998 (S) POINTS, FEWEST SCORED- HALF Game: 18 by WINGATE vs. Presbyterian, 1998 (S) REBOUNDS Game: 53 by PRESBYTERIAN vs.Wingate, 2006 (C) 53 by GARDNER-WEBB vs. Elon (2OT), 1997 (Q) 52 by GARDNER-WEBB vs. Catawba, 1998 (Q) 52 by CATAWBA vs. LMU, 2010 (S) Tournament: 140 by CATAWBA in 3 games, 2009 139 by CATAWBA in 3 games, 2010 FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 42 by GARDNER-WEBB vs. Elon, 1993 (Q) Tournament: 96 by CARSON-NEWMAN in 3 games, 2002 90 by CATAWBA in 3 games, 1998 90 by MARS HILL in 3 games, 1996 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 88 by MARS HILL vs. Newberry OT, 2009 (Q) 84 by NEWBERRY vs. Wingate, 2006 (Q) 83 by GARDNER-WEBB vs. Catawba, 1998 (Q) Tournament: 215 by CATAWBA in 3 games, 2010 196 by CATAWBA in 3 games, 2009 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: 66.12% (41-62) by CARSON-NEWMAN vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2009 (Q) 64.62% (42-of-65) by GARDNER-WEBB vs. Elon, 1993 (Q) Tournament: 52.71% (68-of-129) by GARDNER-WEBB in 2 games, 1993 FREE THROWS MADE Game: 38 by PREBYTERIAN vs. Mars Hill, 1996 (C) Tournament: 82 by ELON in 3 games, 1997 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 62 by PREBYTERIAN vs. Mars Hill, 1996 (C) Tournament: 116 by PRESBYTERIAN in 3 games, 1996 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (minimum 10 attempts per game) Game: 90.32% (28-of-31) by MARS HILL vs. Elon, 1994 (Q) Tournament: 82.76% (48-of-58) by CATAWBA in 3 games, 1991 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 21 by CATAWBA vs. Wingate, 1998 (C) Tournament: 30 by CATAWBA in 3 games, 1998

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3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 38 by GARDNER-WEBB vs. CarsonNewman (2OT), 1995 (Q) Tournament: 72 by TUSCULUM in 3 games, 2005 67 by GARDNER-WEBB in 3 games, 2000 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE (minimum 5 attempts per game) Game: 70.59% (12-of-17) by CARSON-NEWMAN vs. Mars Hill, 1998 (Q) Tournament: 63.64% (14-of-22) by PRESBYTERIAN in 3 games, 1993 ASSISTS Game: 27 by GARDNER-WEBB vs. Elon, 1993 (Q) Tournament: 61 by MARS HILL in 3 games, 1996 STEALS Game: 18 by MARS HILL vs. Newberry OT, 2009 (Q) 17 by CATAWBA vs. Tusculum, 2004 (Q) 15 by LENOIR-RHYNE vs. Presbyterian, 1993 (C) 15 by NEWBERRY vs. Presbyterian, 2004 (Q) 15 by LENOIR-RHYNE vs. Catawba (OT), 1991 (S) Tournament: 34 by LENOIR-RHYNE in 3 games, 1993 BLOCKS Game: 11 by CATAWBA vs. Newberry, 2005 (Q) 10 by LMU vs. Mars Hill, 2010 (Q) 9 by CATAWBA vs. Elon, 1991 (Q) 9 by BREVARD vs. Carson-Newman, 2010 (S) Tournament: 21 by CATAWBA in 3 games, 1991

MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RECORDS INDIVIDUAL

PTS: 33 by Art Wade (CATAWBA) vs. Wingate, 1998 REB: 14 by Sean Barnette (WINGATE) vs. Presbyterian, 2006; Cliff Burns (CATAWBA) vs. Tusculum, 2009 FGM: 11 by Art Wade (CATAWBA) vs. Wingate, 1998 FGA: 21 by Djuan Hankins (WINGATE) vs. Carson-Newman, 2002 FG%: 100% (5-of-5) Patrick Keels (CARSONNEWMAN) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1994 100% (5-of-5) Erik Rothwell (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1995 FTM: 12 by Chris King (ELON) vs. LenoirRhyne, 1997 FTA: 15 by Chris King (ELON) vs. LenoirRhyne, 1997 FT%: 100% (6-of-6) by Jules Springs (GARDNER-WEBB) vs. Catawba, 1991 100% (6-of-6) by Brian Lewis (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Presbyterian, 1995 100% (6-of-6) by Dominik Reid (CATAWBA) vs. Tusculum, 2009 100% (5-of-5) by Johann Collins (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. Winate, 2006

100% (5-5) by Josh Roper (BREVARD) vs. Catawba, 2010 3PM: 9 by Art Wade (CATAWBA) vs. Wingate, 1998 3PA: 13 by Carlos Webb (GARDNER-WEBB) vs. Wingate, 2000 3P%: 100% (4-of-4) by Andrew Wellman (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1993 AST: 7 by Lorinza Harrington (WINGATE) vs. Gardner-Webb, 2000 7 by Bret Jones (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. LenoirRhyne, 1993 7 by Matt Hurst (MARS HILL) vs. Presbyterian, 1996 STL: 6 by Tyrone McDaniel (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Presbyterian, 1993 6 by Bobby Ewing (TUSCULUM) vs. LenoirRhyne, 2005 BLK: 5 by Bryan Grier (WINGATE) vs. Presbyterian, 2006 5 by Tony Mallard (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Presbyterian, 1993

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MOST POINTS: 95 by CATAWBA vs. Wingate, 1998 FEWEST POINTS: 50 by PRESBYTERIAN vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1995 50 by PRESBYTERIAN vs. Wingate, 2006 LARGEST MARGIN: 21 by CATAWBA vs. Wingate, 1998 REBOUNDS: 53 by PRESBYTERIAN vs. Wingat,e 2006 FGM: 31 by BREVARD vs. Catawba, 2010 FGA: 78 by CATAWBA vs. Brevard, 2010 FG%: 58.8% (30-of-51) CATAWBA vs. Wingate, 1998 FTM: 38 by PRESBYTERIAN vs. Mars Hill, 1996 FTA: 62 by PRESBYTERIAN vs. Mars Hill, 1996 FT%: 88.2% (15-of-17) by PRESBYTERIAN vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1992 3PM: 21 by CATAWBA vs. Wingate, 1998 3PA: 31 by CATAWBA vs. Wingate, 1998 3P%: 67.7% (21-of-31) by CATAWBA vs. Wingate, 1998 AST: 20 by LENOIR-RHYNE, vs. Tusculum, 2005 19 by GARDNER-WEBB vs. Wingate, 2000 STL: 15 by LENOIR-RHYNE vs. Presbyterian, 1993 BLK: 8 by WINGATE vs. Presbyterian, 2006

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men’s basketball tournament records ALL-TIME MEN’S TOURNAMENT RESULTS 2010 Quarterfinals (1) Catawba 87, (8) Newberry 60 (7) Carson-Newman 76, (2) Tusculum 69 (3) Brevard 88, (6) Wingate 79 (4) Lincoln Memorial 83, (5) Mars Hill 70 Semifinals Catawba 70, Lincoln Memorial 60 Brevard 73, Carson-Newman 72 Championship Brevard 93, Catawba 92

2009 Quarterfinals (1) Lenoir-Rhyne 111, (8) Carson-Newman 109 (2) Newberry 107, (7) Mars Hill 103 (3) Tusculum 64, (6) Wingate 53 (4) Catawba 90, (5) Lincoln Memorial 78 Semifinals Tusculum 79, Newberry 61 Catawba 79, Lenoir-Rhyne 68 Championship Catawba 63, Tusculum 61

2008 Quarterfinals (1) Lenoir-Rhyne 96, (8) Lincoln Memorial 76 (2) Wingate 94, (7) Newberry 83 (6) Mars Hill 78, (3) Carson-Newman 76 (4) Catawba 67, (5) Tusculum 63 Semifinals Mars Hill 91, Wingate 90 Catawba 84, Lenoir-Rhyne 83 Championship Catawba 54, Mars Hill 52

2007 First Round (9) Carson-Newman 99, (8) Mars Hill 88 Quarterfinals (1) Catawba 115, (8) Carson-Newman 113 (2) Presbyterian 56, (7) Newberry 48 (3) Wingate 66, (6) Tusculum 56 (4) Lenoir-Rhyne 101, (5) Lincoln Memorial 90 Semifinals Catawba 74, Lenoir-Rhyne 70 Wingate 73, Presbyterian 64 Championship Wingate 97, Catawba 82

2006 Quarterfinals (1) Lenoir-Rhyne 84, (8) Mars Hill 75 (2) Presbyterian 67, (7) Carson-Newman 64 (6) Tusculum 87, (3) Catawba 84 (4) Wingate 100, (5) Newberry 72 Semifinals Wingate 77, Lenoir-Rhyne 61 Presbyterian 67, Tusculum 62 Championship Wingate 61, Presbyterian 50

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2005 Quarterfinals (1) Catawba 84, (8) Newberry 53 (2) Lenoir-Rhyne 87, (7) Wingate 76 (3) Presbyterian 58, (6) Mars Hill 54 (4) Tusculum 93, (5) Carson-Newman 76 Semifinals Tusculum 76, Catawba 72 Lenoir-Rhyne 84, Presbyterian 82 Championship Tusculum 79, Lenoir-Rhyne 73

2004 Quarterfinals (8) Mars Hill 75, (1) Lenoir-Rhyne 72 (7) Catawba 60, (2) Tusculum 58 (3) Carson-Newman 89, (6) Wingate 83 (4) Newberry 70, (5) Presbyterian 62 Semifinals Newberry 79, Mars Hill 78 Catawba 68, Carson-Newman 61 Championship Catawba 81, Newberry 68

2003 Quarterfinals (1) Carson-Newman 79, (8) Newberry 66 (2) Wingate 84, (7) Mars Hill 80 (3) Lenoir-Rhyne 95, (6) Catawba 91 (4) Presbyterian 61, (5) Tusculum 54 Semifinals Presbyterian 69, Carson-Newman 52 Lenoir-Rhyne 85, Wingate 77 Championship Lenoir-Rhyne 71, Presbyterian 62

2002 Quarterfinals (1) Carson-Newman 105, (8) Newberry 74 (2) Wingate 80, (7) Mars Hill 72 (6) Presbyterian 83, (3) Catawba 74 (4) Tusculum 46, (5) Lenoir-Rhyne 44 Semifinals Carson-Newman 88, Tusculum 51 Wingate 76, Presbyterian 75 Championship Carson-Newman 76, Wingate 62

2001 Quarterfinals (1) Catawba 91, (8) Mars Hill 79 (2) Wingate 80, (7) Tusculum 67 (3) Presbyterian 81, (6) Newberry 61 (4) Carson-Newman 81, (5) Lenoir-Rhyne 68 Semifinals Catawba 89, Carson-Newman 61 Presbyterian 61, Wingate 60 Championship Catawba 76, Presbyterian 61

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1999 Quarterfinals (1) Wingate 80, (8) Gardner-Webb 66 (2) Presbyterian 78, (7) Mars Hill 65 (3) Catawba 77, (6) Lenoir-Rhyne 62 (4) Carson-Newman 86, (5) Newberry 55 Semifinals Carson-Newman 59, Wingate 56 Catawba 62, Presbyterian 58 Championship Catawba 78, Carson-Newman 75 OT

1998 Quarterfinals (1) Catawba 75, (8) Gardner-Webb 66 (7) Wingate 63, (2) Lenoir-Rhyne 61 (3) Presbyterian 65, (6) Newberry 51 (5) Carson-Newman 100, (4) Mars Hill 64 Semifinals Catawba 74, Carson-Newman 62 Wingate 49, Presbyterian 44 Championship Catawba 95, Wingate 74

1997 Quarterfinals (8) Wingate 55, (1) Presbyterian 52 (2) Catawba 79, (7) Mars Hill 76 (6) Elon 105, (3) Gardner-Webb 92 2OT (4) Lenoir-Rhyne 58, (5) Carson-Newman 56 Semifinals Lenoir-Rhyne 70, Wingate 58 Elon 87, Catawba 71 Championship Elon 62, Lenoir-Rhyne 59

1996 Quarterfinals (8) Elon 71, (1) Catawba 65 (2) Presbyterian 83, (7) Wingate 62 (6) Carson-Newman 89, (3) Gardner-Webb 74 (5) Mars Hill 87, (4) Lenoir-Rhyne 79 Semifinals Mars Hill 90, Elon 81 Presbyterian 71, Carson-Newman 60 Championship Presbyterian 82, Mars Hill 77

1994 Quarterfinals (1) Mars Hill 100, (8) Elon 75 (2) Lenoir-Rhyne 70, (7) Wingate 61 (6) Gardner-Webb 64, (3) Presbyterian 61 (5) Carson-Newman 81, (4) Catawba 69 Semifinals Carson-Newman 76, Mars Hill 74 Lenoir-Rhyne 92, Gardner-Webb 68 Championship Carson-Newman 79, Lenoir-Rhyne 64

1993 Quarterfinals (1) Presbyterian 79, (8) Catawba 78 (2) Lenoir-Rhyne 87, (7) Carson-Newman 69 (6) Wingate 73, (3) Mars Hill 69 (5) Gardner-Webb 111, (4) Elon 64 Semifinals Presbyterian 86, Gardner-Webb 77 Lenoir-Rhyne 81, Wingate 72 Championships Lenoir-Rhyne 79, Presbyterian 70

1992 Quarterfinals (1) Gardner-Webb 57, (8) Mars Hill 55 (2) Lenoir-Rhyne 78, (7) Wingate 63 (3) Elon 76, (6) Carson-Newman 62 (4) Presbyterian 79, (5) Catawba 68 Semifinals Presbyterian 88, Gardner-Webb 68 Lenoir-Rhyne 67, Elon 56 Championship Lenoir-Rhyne 72, Presbyterian 66

1991 Quarterfinals (1) Lenoir-Rhyne 59, (8) Mars Hill 53 (7) Wingate 81, (2) Carson-Newman 74 (3) Gardner-Webb 73, (6) Presbyterian 70 OT (5) Catawba 81, (4) Elon 77 Semifinals Catawba 86, Lenoir-Rhyne 84 OT Gardner-Webb 83, Wingate 59 Championship Catawba 64, Gardner-Webb 61

1995 Quarterfinals (1) Lenoir-Rhyne 60, (8) Elon 57 (2) Carson-Newman 81, (7) Gardner-Webb 76 2OT (3) Presbyterian 71, (6) Wingate 53 (4) Mars Hill 100, (5) Catawba 84 OT Semifinals Lenoir-Rhyne 85, Mars Hill 76 Presbyterian 60, Carson-Newman 56 Championship Lenoir-Rhyne 52, Presbyterian 50

First Round (8) Tusculum 65, (9) Mars Hill 50 Quarterfinals (1) Wingate 74, Tusculum 54 (2) Gardner-Webb 84, (7) Carson-Newman 78 (6) Catawba 63, (3) Presbyterian 57 (5) Newberry 95, (4) Lenoir-Rhyne 91 2OT Semifinals Wingate 57, Newberry 55 Gardner-Webb 83, Catawba 63 Championship Wingate 82, Gardner-Webb 72

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men’s basketball postseason history 2003-04

2009-10 NCAA Southeast Regional (Augusta, Ga.) First Round Augusta State 91, Brevard 73 Anderson 68, Catawba 66

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2008-09 NCAA Southeast Regional (Augusta, Ga.) First Round Catawba 74, Armstrong Atlantic 67 USC Aiken 88, Lenoir-Rhyne 70 Augusta State 62, Tusculum 60 Second Round USC Aiken 85, Catawba 72

2007-08 NCAA South Atlantic Regional (Augusta, Ga.) First Round Lenoir-Rhyne 76, Virginia Union 68 Wingate 79, Catawba 76 (OT) Second Round Augusta State 78, Wingate 65 Clayton State 83, Lenoir-Rhyne 69 (OT)

2006-07 NCAA South Atlantic Regional (Augusta, Ga.) First Round Clayton State 72, Catawba 69 (OT) Wingate 72, Armstrong Atl. St. 68 Second Round Wingate 79, Augusta State 78 Region Finals Wingate 73, Virginia Union 56 Elite Eight Springfield, Mass. Cal State San Bernardino 100, Wingate 73

2005-06 NCAA South Atlantic Regional (Richmond, Va.) First Round Presbyterian 73, Armstrong Atl.St. 67 Virginia Union 82, Wingate 66 Second Round Georgia C & S 77, Presbyterian 58

2004-05 NCAA South Atlantic Regional (Bowie, Md.) First Round Virginia Union 85, Catawba 81 Bowie State 91, Tusculum 88 (OT)

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NCAA South Atlantic Regional (at Kennesaw State Univ.) First Round Bowie State 86, Lenoir-Rhyne 81 Kennesaw State 78, Catawba 63

NCAA South Atlantic Regional (at Columbus, Ga.) First Round Presbyterian 71, Columbus State 59 Bowie State 88, Lenoir-Rhyne 82 Semifinal Round Presbyterian 77, Shaw 58 Finals Bowie State 67, Presbyterian 53

2001-02 NCAA South Atlantic Regional (at Jefferson City, TN) First Round Winston-Salem State 90, Wingate 75 Semifinal Round Carson-Newman 77, J. C. Smith 66 Finals Shaw 69, Carson-Newman 68

2000-01 NCAA South Atlantic Regional (at Charlotte, NC) First Round Augusta State 96, Catawba 84 Wingate 88, Armstrong Atl. State 67 Semifinal Round Johnson C. Smith 92, Wingate 60

1999-00 NCAA South Atlantic Regional (at higher seed) First Round Georgia C & St. 92, Gardner-Webb 81 Semifinal Round Columbus State 67, Wingate 57

1998-99

NCAA South Atlantic Regional (at higher seed) First Round Lander 68, Catawba 59 Semifinal Round Winston Salem St. 66, Wingate 63 (OT)

1997-98

ALL-TIME POSTSEASON STANDINGS (Since 198990) SCHOOL APP W L Pct. LAST Lenoir-Rhyne 9 7 8 .467 2009 Catawba 10 2 10 .167 2010 Wingate 7 5 7 .417 2008 Presbyterian 6 4 7 .364 2006 Mars Hill 2 1 2 .333 1994 Carson-Newman 2 1 2 .333 2002 Tusculum 2 0 2 .000 2009 Elon 1 0 1 .000 1997 Gardner-Webb 1 0 1 .000 2000 Brevard 1 0 1 .000 2010

1996-97 NCAA South Atlantic Regional (at higher seeds) First Round Elizabeth City State 77, Elon 70 Elizabeth City St. 76, Presbyterian 64

1995-96 NCAA South Atlantic Regional (at higher seeds) First Round High Point 76, Presbyterian 67

1994-95 NCAA South Atlantic Regional (at higher seeds) First Round Johnson C. Smith 72, L-Rhyne 71

1993-94 NCAA South Atlantic Regional (at higher seeds) Play-in Round Elizabeth City St. 88, Mars Hill 80 Longwood 76, Carson-Newman 63

1992-93 NAIA District 26 Tournament (at higher seeds) First Round Lenoir-Rhyne 91, High Point 74 Mars Hill 66, Coker 54 Semifinal Round Lenoir-Rhyne 83, Pfeiffer 74 Presbyterian 71, Mars Hill 56 Championship Lenoir-Rhyne 74, Presbyterian 66

NAIA Division I Championship (Kansas City, MO) First Round Georgetown (KY) 92, Presbyterian 79 Lenoir-Rhyne 77, WI-Stevens Pt. 74 Second Round Lenoir-Rhyne 85, Oklahoma City 67 Quarterfinal Round Hawaii Pacific 79, Lenoir-Rhyne 76

1991-92 NAIA District 26 Tournament (at higher seeds) Semifinal Round Lenoir-Rhyne 87, High Point 74 Championship Pfeiffer 97, Lenoir-Rhyne 79

1990-91 NAIA District 26 Tournament (at higher seeds) First Round Pembroke State 82, Lenoir-Rhyne 72 Semifinal Round Pfeiffer 96, Catawba 84

1989-90 NAIA District 26 Tournament (at higher seeds) Semifinal Round Lenoir-Rhyne 82, Pembroke 73 Championship Game Pfeiffer 96, Lenoir-Rhyne 94 (OT) NAIA District 6 Tournament (at higher seeds) First Round Claflin 70, Presbyterian 59

NCAA South Atlantic Regional (at higher seeds) Semifinal Round Catawba 82, USC-Aiken 76 Championship Round Virginia Union 70, Catawba 58

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anderson trojans Quick Facts School................................ Anderson University Address....................................... Anderson, SC Founded.....................................................1911 Enrollment.................................................2,500 School Colors........................... Gold and Black Arena...............................Abney Athletic Center Capacity....................................................1, 000 2009-10 Record.........................................20-11 2009-10 Conference Record/Finish.16-6 (2nd, Conference Carolinas) Letterwinners Returning/Lost.....................7/5 Head Coach.....................................Jim Brunelli Alma Mater..................................Clarion (1996) Record at School...................... 38-24 (2 years) Career Record.......................................... Same Best Time To Reach...................... Contact SID Office Number............................. 864-231-3011 Assistant Coach: Michael Whitling (Clarion, ‘04) SID..................................................Randy Jones Office Phone............................... 864-231-2097 SID Cell Phone............................ 864-958-2018 Office Fax.................................... 864-231-5601 Press Row Phone.......................................TBA E-mail Address.. rjones@andersonuniversity.edu Internet Address.............. www.AUTrojans.com SID Mailing Address..............................Box 983 .............................................................316 Boulevard .................................................Anderson, S.C. 29621

Head Coach: Jim Brunelli Jim Brunelli was named head women’s basketball coach at Anderson University on July 31, 2008 and is entering his third season at the helm of the Trojan women’s hoops program. He came to Anderson from the University of Akron where he spent two seasons as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator. Brunelli took the Jim Brunelli reins of a program that had made six Year By Year consecutive appear- 2008-09 Anderson 18-13 .581 .645 ances in the NCAA 2009-10 Anderson 20-11 38-24 .613 Tournament and has Career continued to set the bar high, amassing 38 wins in just two seasons and guiding the Trojans to two straight trips to the Big Dance. Last season saw the Trojans win seven of their final eight regular-season contests and claim the second seed in the Conference Carolinas tournament. Anderson hosted the tourney at the Abney Center and garnered three straight victories to capture its second consecutive title and eighth straight trip to the NCAA Regional. Prior to arriving at Akron, Brunelli spent six years at the University of Albany where he spent six seasons as an assistant coach. He also served as interim head coach at Albany for five months at the completion of the 2001-02 season. The Force, Pa. native, began his career at Clarion University where he was an assistant coach from 1998 to 2000. Brunelli played for the men’s basketball team at Clarion in 1993-94 and earned a B.S. degree in education from Clarion in 1996 and a masters degree in communication education and mass media in 2000. He and his wife, Stacey, and two daughters, Baylee Ann (8) and Jaylynn (5) live in Anderson.

2010-11 Schedule Nov. 12 Georgia College & St. Univ. 7 pm Nov. 15 Winston-Salem St. 7 pm Nov. 18 Erskine 7 pm Dec. 2 at Winston-Salem St. 6 pm Dec. 4 BREVARD 2 pm Dec. 11 at MARS HILL 2 pm Dec. 17 vs. Columbus St. 1 pm Dec. 18 vs. Armstrong Atlantic 6 pm Dec. 29 vs. Rollins College 12 pm Dec. 30 vs. Florida Tech 2 pm Jan. 5 Lenoir-Rhyne 6 pm Jan. 8 CATAWBA 2 pm Jan. 12 NEWBERRY 6 pm Jan. 15 at LINCOLN MEMORIAL 6 pm Jan. 19 at TUSCULUM 6 pm Jan. 22 CARSON-NEWMAN 2 pm Jan. 26 WINGATE 6 pm Jan. 29 at BREVARD 2 pm Feb. 2 at Lenoir-rhyne 6 pm Feb. 5 Mars Hill 2 pm Feb. 9 at NEWBERRY 6 pm Feb. 12 at CATAWBA 2 pm Feb. 16 TUSCULUM 6 pm Feb. 19 LINCOLN MEMORIAL 2 pm Feb. 23 at WINGATE 6 pm Feb. 26 at CARSON-NEWMAN 2 pm Mar. 2 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA Mar. 5 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA Mar. 6 Food Lion SAC Tournament 2 pm SAC games in ALL CAPS

2010-11 Roster No. Name 1

Amanda Parris

4 Alissa Diaz

Pos HT

CL

Hometown/Previous School

G

5-7 So.

Summerville, Ga./Armuchee H.S.

G

5-10 So.

Coral Springs, Fla./Coral Springs Christian

10 Dagny Langford

F/G 6-2 Fr.

LaGrange, Ga./LaGrange H.S.

15 Emily Willoughby

G

Mt. Pleasant, S.C./Wando H.S.

5-9 Fr.

20 Monette Thomas

F/G 5-10 Fr.

Dallas, Ga./Paulding Co. H.S.

21 Kimberly Major

G

Toccoa, Ga./Stephens Co. H.S.

5-6 Fr.

22 Lauren Beeson

G

5-7 Sr.

Winston Salem, N.C./Guilford Tech

23 Alexa Neal

G

5-8 Sr.

Greensboro, N.C./Page H.S.

24 Maci Siniard

C

6-0 So.

Rome, Ga./Model H.S.

25 Breonda Shannon

F

5-10 So.

Columbia, S.C./Eau Claire H.S.

6-2 Fr.

30 Maura Wood

C

32 Ashley Abed

G/F 5-10 Sr.

Oakton, Va./Oakton H.S.

34 Tilde Ahlin

F

Sodertalje, Sweden/Barry University

6-3 So.

Winnsboro, S.C./Fairfield Central H.S.

2009-10 Results

(16-6 Carolinas Conference, 20-11) Nov. 15 at Carson-Newman L, 57-68 Nov. 18 USC Aiken L, 48-57 Nov. 24 BELMONT ABBEY W, 68-42 Dec. 1 Augusta State W, 80-75 Dec. 5 QUEENS W, 67-65 Dec. 16 at WINGATE L, 51-76 Dec. 19 at Newberry L, 57-76 Jan. 4 at LEES-MCRAE W, 70-51 Jan. 7 CONVERSE W, 77-53 Jan. 9 at MOUNT OLIVE W, 67-53 Jan. 13 at LIMESTONE L, 64-70 Jan. 16 ST. ANDREWS W, 75-52 Jan. 18 at COKER W, 59-56 Jan. 21 ERSKINE W, 71-52 Jan. 23 BARTON L, 63-71 Jan. 25 at PFEIFFER L, 59-77 Jan. 28 at BELMONT-ABBEY L, 48-59 Feb.2 at ERSKINE W, 61-60 Feb. 6 MOUNT OLIVE L, 58-60 Feb. 8 LIMESTONE W, 56-53 Feb. 11 COKER W, 78-54 Feb. 13 at ST. ANDREWS W, 90-57 Feb. 15 at QUEENS W, 65-63 Feb. 18 at CONVERSE W, 60-43 Feb. 20 at BARTON L, 71-84 Feb. 24 LEES-MCRAE W, 72-67 Feb. 27 PFEIFFER W, 79-57 March 1 vs. Pfeiffer* W, 77-65 March 4 vs. Belmont Abbey* W, 78-70 March 6 vs. Queens* W, 62-52 March 12 vs. Lander+ L, 55-96 Conference Games in ALL CAPS *-Conference Tournament + -NCAA Regionals

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anderson trojans To third-year Anderson head coach Jim Brunelli, all the signs of the season are a welcome sight as he greets the season with enthusiasm and is eager to get underway on the hardwood. Brunelli assumed the reins of a program steeped in tradition and has continued to set the bar high. With a solid core of returning players, a bevy of talented newcomers and a challenging schedule, the Trojans are aiming to turn a few heads in their first season in the South Atlantic Conference. Perhaps the Trojans’ deepest position, the Black and Gold will have quality options to fill the guard roles on the team, including returning their top scorer from last season’s Conference Carolinas Tournament championship team, Alexa Neal. Neal paced the squad a year ago with her 11.5 points per game and the Greensboro, N.C., native will look to pick up where she left off last season, when she earned a spot on the Conference Carolinas All-Tournament Team and was also named first-team all-conference. Neal led the Trojans in scoring on 11 occasions, reaching double figures in 16 games and the 20-point plateau three times. Dishing out 114 assists for the season as well, Neal finished the season as the fourth-best passer in the conference, averaging 3.7 assists per game. In addition to Neal, Anderson also returns sophomore guard Amanda Parris, who earned a starting nod in 13 contests. Parris averaged 5.9 points from the backcourt. Senior Ashley Abed will see time in the backcourt as well as at forward. Abed averaged 9.3 points and a team-high five rebounds. She scored in doublefigures 17 times last season and grabbed eight or more rebounds in three contests.

Senior guard Lauren Beeson displayed her outside shooting touch during her first season with the Trojans, connecting on more than 40 percent of her shots while averaging 5.9 points in 29 contests last season after transferring from Guilford Tech. Also returning for her second campaign in the backcourt is sophomore Alissa Diaz, who averaged nearly five points a contest. The Trojans will also have fresh faces battling for time in the backcourt. True freshman Kimberly Major should also see plenty of minutes in 2010-11 after joining the Trojans from Stephens County High School in Toccoa, Ga. where she helped the Lady Indians advance to the GHSA’s Class AAA State Tournament Sweet 16 last season, averaging 16.8 points, seven rebounds and four steals. Emily Willoughby averaged a team-leading 15.2 points per game last season at Wando High School and earned all-state honors while helping lead the Lady Warriors to an 18-7 record. Sophomores Maci Siniard and Breonda Shannon are the lone returnees in the frontcourt. Siniard played in every contest a year ago, earning starts in 28 games while averaging 8.9 points and more than four rebounds per game while providing AU with an inside presence at the post. Shannon is another player near the top of the list competing for time at the forward spot after adding 4.4 points. The Columbia, S.C., native knocked down the winning shot in the win past Queens in early December, 2009. A transfer from Barry University, Tilde Ahlin averaged 6.9 points, 3.6 rebounds and 1.9 assists to help the Lady Buccaneers to a 21-10 record and a berth in the first round of

Alexa Neal the NCAA D-II South Region Tournament. Also bolstering the inside depth is a trio of freshmen, Dagny Langford, Monette Thomas and Maura Wood. Langford is a 6-foot-2 forward/guard who was named to the GISA Class AA all-state team as both a junior and senior after averaging a double-double for LaGrange (Ga.) Academy with 15.2 points and 11.3 rebounds per game last season. Thomas averaged a double-double, 12 points and 10 rebounds, as a senior for the Paulding County (Ga.) Lady Patriots, while Wood garnered seven points, 10 rebounds and five blocked shots per contest for Fairfield Central High School in Winnsboro, S.C. as a senior.

- Randy Jones

2009-10 Statistics Total 3-PT ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Alexa Neal 31-31 940-30.3 117-315 .371 54-173 .312 68-78 .872 Shanice Wilson 30-28 829-27.6 101-251 .402 13-62 .210 81-108 .750 Ashley Abed 31-30 880-28.4 91-205 .444 28-92 .304 78-97 .804 Maci Siniard 31-28 694-22.4 115-200 .575 3-7 .429 44-56 .786 Demika Holt 4-0 43-10.8 8-15 .533 5-11 .455 4/4 1.000 Amanda Parris 31/13 542-17.5 55-153 .359 41-112 .366 31-40 .775 Lauren Beeson 29-4 494-17.0 47-115 .409 25-69 .362 45-62 .726 Alissa Diaz 31-3 460-14.8 50-136 .368 5-22 .227 39-47 .830 Breonda Shannon 27-2 401-14.9 44-78 .564 0-0 .000 32-53 .604 Korie Sellers 31-4 444-14.3 34-107 .318 0-0 .000 15-27 .556 Egle Bauzite 28/12 333-11.9 26-71 .366 2-5 .400 16-28 .571 Brittany Meilinger 11-0 47-4.3 5-18 .278 5-16 .313 5-6 .833 Ashley Thornton 18-0 87-4.8 7-22 .318 2-13 .154 2-4 .500 TEAM Totals 31 700-1687 .415 183-582 .314 460-610 .754 Opponents 31 696-1730 .402 160-440 .364 382-566 .675

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REBOUNDS Off Def Tot 28 90 118 41 74 115 50 105 155 33 98 131 0 1 1 4 28 32 19 25 44 18 31 49 37 54 91 29 95 124 26 42 68 3 6 9 1 10 11 52 72 124 341 731 1072 379 716 1095

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Avg PF FO A 3.81 67 114 3.83 71 55 5.00 41 50 4.23 81 21 0.25 1 1 1.03 45 54 1.52 44 27 1.58 52 26 3.37 37 6 4.00 34 12 2.43 30 4 0.82 7 2 0.61 8 9 4.00 34.6 518 381 35.3 523 339

TO Blk 107 13 93 1 54 7 52 8 3 0 68 6 44 1 63 10 23 4 19 10 24 2 4 0 15 1 7 576 63 622 72

Stl Pts Avg 58 356 11.48 42 296 9.87 42 288 9.29 47 277 8.94 2 25 6.25 22 182 5.87 24 164 5.66 24 144 4.65 15 120 4.44 16 83 2.68 12 70 2.50 2 20 1.82 2 18 1.00 1 309 2043 65.9 301 1934 62.4

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Brevard tornados Quick Facts School.......................................Brevard College Address..........................................Brevard, NC Founded.....................................................1853 Enrollment....................................................650 School Colors.................Royal Blue and White Arena.............................Boshamer Gymnasium Capacity.....................................................1,000 2009-10 Record.......................................... 9-19 2009-10 SAC Record/Finish..............3-13 (8th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost...................11/2 Head Coach.................................Shannon Reid Alma Mater..................................Pfeiffer (2003) Record at School...................... 15-40 (2 years) Career Record.......................................... Same Best Time To Reach.............Weekday morning Office Number............................. 828-884-8241 Assistant Coach: Terrence Baxter (Pfeiffer, 2001) SID.......................................... Seth Montgomery Office Phone............................... 828-884-8288 SID Cell Phone............................ 828-582-8407 Office Fax.................................... 828-884-8274 Press Row Phone....................... 828-582-8407 E-mail Address............ montgosj@brevard.edu Assistant SID:............................Sean Hostetter Email:............................ hostetsm@brevard.edu Internet Address........... www.BCTornados.com SID Mailing Address... One Brevard College Drive

..................................................... Brevard, NC 28712

Head Coach: Shannon Reid Head Coach Shannon Reid begins her third year at Brevard. She came to Brevard after one year as the assistant women’s basketball coach at the University of Albany, a NCAA Division I program in Albany, New York. While at Albany, Reid was in charge of academics, scheduling scouting and recruiting while her on the court duties included guard development Shannon Reid and defensive strateYear By Year gies and concepts. 6-21 .222 Prior to heading 2008-09 Brevard 2009-10 Brevard 9-19 .321 north and coaching at Career 15-40 .273 the University of Albany, Reid spent two seasons at Clayton State University in Morrow, Ga., where she helped lead the Lakers to the 2007 NCAA Division II Final Four. Clayton State finished 29-6 overall in 2006-07 and captured a Peach Belt Conference championship. Prior to her appointment at Clayton State, Reid was an assistant at the University of South Carolina-Aiken. Reid helped lead the Pacers to a 19-13 record and an NCAA appearance. Reid played professionally for the Ladies National League in Dublin, Ireland from 2003-04. A native of Hudson, N.C., Reid earned her bachelor’s degree in sports management from Pfeiffer University in 2003. Reid, a three-year member of the Pfeiffer women’s basketball team, was named Carolinas-Virginia Athletic Conference (CVAC) Player of the Year and was a two-time all-CVAC first-team honoree. Reid, who scored more than 1,000 career points in her career for the Falcons, led her team to its first-ever NCAA Tournament. She was a two-time team MVP and the university’s athlete of the year.

2010-11 Roster No. 3 5 10 11 12 13 15 21 22 23 24 25 32 33 34 42

Name Micah LaJoie Chezney McJunkin Tempestt Mack Candace Fritz Jazzmin Brown Holli Flippo Anna Schlobohm Asheley Watkins Lindsay Brendle Micheala Watkins Amber Roberts Jennifer Martin Brianna Worley Amanda Whitaker Katelynne Poole Alyssa Cutshaw

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

HT 5-7 5-8 5-10 5-11 5-4 5-6 5-8 5-7 5-9 5-6 5-8 6-1 6-0 5-10 5-7 5-6

CL Sr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. So.

Hometown/Previous School Atchison, Kan./McPherson College Easley, S.C./Pickens HS Albemarle, N.C./North Stanly HS North East, MD/UNC-Asheville Salisbury, N.C./Carson HS Kingston Springs, Tenn./Harpeth HS Greensboro, N.C./Northwest Guilford HS Bostic, N.C./East Rutherford HS High Point, N.C./High Point Central Forest City, N.C./Catawba Valley CC Asheville, N.C./AC Reynolds HS Asheboro, N.C./Eastern Randolph HS Asheville, N.C./UNC-Asheville Asheville, N.C./AC Reynolds HS Salisbury, N.C./East Rowan HS Thomasville, N.C./East Davidson HS

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2010-11 Schedule

Nov. 12 vs. North Georgia 5:30 pm Nov. 13 vs. Clayton St. 5:30 pm Nov. 16 at Pfeiffer 5:30 pm Nov. 20 at St. Andrews 4 pm Nov. 23 at Young Harris 5 pm Nov. 26 vs. Barton(Salisbury, NC) 6 pm Nov. 27 vs. Lees Mcrae(Salisbury, NC)2pm Nov. 29 at UNC Asheville 7 pm Nov. 30 Erskine 6 pm Dec. 4 at ANDERSON 2 pm Dec. 30 at TUSCULUM 6 pm Jan. 3 at King 5:30 pm Jan. 5 Carson-Newman 6 pm Jan. 8 MARS HILL 2 pm Jan. 12 at Catawba 6 pm Jan. 15 LenOIR-RHYNE 2 pm Jan. 19 at LINCOLN MEMORIAL 6 pm Jan. 22 at WINGATE 2 pm Jan. 26 Newberry 6 pm Jan. 29 ANDERSON 2 pm Feb. 2 at CARSON-NEWMAN 6 pm Feb. 5 TUSCULUM 2 pm Feb. 9 CATAWBA 6 pm Feb. 12 at MARS HILL 2 pm Feb. 16 LINCOLN MEMORIAL 6 pm Feb. 19 at LENOIR-RHYNE 2 pm Feb. 23 at NEWBERRY 6 pm Feb. 26 WINGATE 2 pm Mar. 2 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA Mar. 5 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA Mar. 6 Food Lion SAC Tournament 2 pm SAC games in ALL CAPS

2009-10 Results

(3-13 SAC, 9-19) Nov. 16 at Erskine L, 73-78 Nov. 20 vs. King L, 67-73 Nov. 21 vs. Converse W, 87-74 Nov. 24 at Tennessee Wesleyan L, 74-79 Nov. 28 Limestone W, 73-69 Nov. 30 King W, 63-59 Dec. 3 Truett-McConnell W, 90-73 Dec. 5 Tusculum L, 81-84 Dec. 17 Belmont Abbey W, 56-51 Jan. 2 at Mars Hill L, 76-85 Jan. 6 Lenoir-Rhyne L, 67-78 Jan. 9 at Lincoln Memorial L, 56-74 Jan. 11 at Truett-McConnell W, 101-59 Jan. 13 at Catawba L, 68-78 Jan. 16 at Wingate L, 56-82 Jan. 20 Carson-Newman L, 64-114 Jan. 25 at North Greenville L, 64-71 Jan. 27 at Newberry L, 47-66 Jan. 30 Mars Hill W, 87-72 Feb. 3 at Lenoir-Rhyne L, 49-74 Feb. 6 Lincoln Memorial W, 81-74 Feb. 13 Wingate L, 56-57 Feb. 17 at Carson-Newman L, 62-91 Feb. 18 St. Andrews L, 81-84 Feb. 20 at Tusculum L, 55-78 Feb. 24 Newberry L, 48-73 Feb. 27 Catawba W, 71-70 Mar. 3 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne* L, 48-69 SAC games in ALL CAPS * SAC Tournament

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Brevard tornados The Brevard College women’s basketball team enters 2010-2011 looking to build on their 9-19 record last season. Although they lost Samantha Winn, a 2010 North Carolina Collegiate Sport Information Association All-State College Second Team recipient and Brevard College’s all-time leading scorer, head coach Shannon Reid is optimistic about the strength and leadership of the returning squad. Coach Reid is returning 11 players from the 2009-10 squad, including three starters. Holli Flippo and Anna Schlobohm return as juniors in the starting lineup this season. Senior Amanda Whitaker will return for her final season wearing the Brevard blue and white. The 5-10 Whitaker averaged 5.8 points per game last season. She was sixth in the South Atlantic Conference in steals with 1.82 swipes per game. Whitaker proved to be a versatile passer from the post as well. She averaged 2.32 assists per game which was good for 14th in the conference. Whitaker showed her defensive presence, averaging over one block per game. Flippo averaged 8.3 points per game in 2009-10 with 3.6 boards per game as well. Flippo was a 39.2 percent three point shooter last season and looks to head the Tornados offense with her outside shooting game. Schlobohm looks to be another scoring threat for the Tornados after averaging eight points per game in the 2009-10 campaign. Schlobohm played in all 28 games last season, starting in 19 of them. She averaged 3.6 rebounds per game. Seniors Micah LaJoie, Amber Roberts and Brianna Worley are all returning for their final season as Tornados.

Of the three, Worley looks to make the biggest impact as she started nine games last season for the Tornados. The 6-0 forward averaged 17 minutes a game 6.3 points per game. Worley is a transfer from UNCAsheville and provided a good post presence off of the bench in her first season. Roberts provides a three-point threat off of the bench. She was a 36.4 percent three-point shooter last season and averaged 3.3 points per game Reid has five underclassmen returning to the Boshamer hardwood. Junior Lindsay Brendle averaged 6.8 points off of the bench in 16.1 minutes per game last year. Tempestt Mack, Asheley Watkins, Katelynne Poole, and Alyssa Cutshaw will return as sophomores for the Tornados squad in 2010-11. The 5-10 Mack returns after appearing in 12 games last season, starting in one. She averaged 2.7 points per game and looks to build on her strong showing as a freshman. Watkins is a defensive specialist who appeared in all 28 games last season and made three starts. Poole is a 5-7 guard who averaged 2.3 points off of the bench. The 5-6 Cutshaw played in 25 games last season, starting seven. She made 10 of 24 three-pointers in 2009-10 which was good for 41.7 three-point shooting percentage. The Tornados add five newcomers this season, including a pair of transfer studentathletes. Candace Fritz is a 5-11 forward that comes from UNC-Asheville to join the Tornados squad. Fritz appeared in eight games, starting in three. The 5-6 guard

Holli Flippo

Micheala Watkins comes from Catawba Valley CC where she was named the team MVP and earned all-region honors. Brevard adds three freshmen to their team as well this season. Chezney McJunkin is a 5-8 guard who was named to the all-region team while playing at Pickens High School. Jazzmin Brown is a 5-4 guard who comes from a successful high school career at Carson High School. The Tornados also added some size in their incoming freshmen class by picking up 6-1 Jennifer Martin. Martin should provide a big post presence for the Tornados.

- Sean Hostetter

2009-10 Statistics

Total 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot 11 Winn,Samantha 28-28 903 32.2 193-406 .475 18-48 .375 109-145 .752 52 170 222 13 Flippo,Holli 28-27 710 25.4 74-198 .374 49-125 .392 34-45 .756 55 45 100 15 Schlobohm,Anna 28-25 803 28.7 79-216 .366 10-40 .250 57-80 .713 20 80 100 22 Brendle,Lindsay 28-4 448 16.0 56-158 .354 10-50 .200 68-97 .701 15 46 61 32 Worley,Brianna 28-9 480 17.1 65-172 .378 33-88 .375 14-18 .778 17 49 66 33 Whitaker,Amanda 28-25 756 27.0 56-162 .346 11-45 .244 41-53 .774 39 93 132 24 Roberts,Amber 27-0 248 9.2 29-83 .349 20-56 .357 12-14 .857 7 15 22 05 Wharton,Millie 28-5 288 10.3 24-58 .414 1-7 .143 38-57 .667 32 25 57 10 Mack,Tempestt 12-1 118 9.8 13-24 .542 2-4 .500 4-5 .800 9 22 31 34 Poole,Katelynne 27-1 165 6.1 14-51 .275 6-27 .222 31-34 .912 8 13 21 25 Hudler,Kelly 12-0 85 7.1 10-31 .323 2-8 .250 5-9 .556 5 6 11 21 Watkins,Asheley 28-4 424 15.1 16-51 .314 2-17 .118 11-25 .440 14 40 54 25 Cutshaw,Alyssa 25-10 193 7.7 12-28 .429 9-17 .529 5-8 .625 3 15 18 03 LaJoie,Micah 15-1 70 4.7 4-14 .286 2-4 .500 1-2 .500 2 7 9 12 Bridgers,Paige 11-0 46 4.2 2-12 .167 0-4 .000 2-2 1.000 0 4 4 TEAM 45 65 110 Total 28 5737 647-1664 .389 175-540 .324 432-594 .727 323 695 1018 Opponents 28 5694 743-1746 .426 170-497 .342 435-618 .704 405 781 1186

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Avg 7.9 3.6 3.6 2.2 2.4 4.7 0.8 2.0 2.6 0.8 0.9 1.9 0.7 0.6 0.4 3.9 36.4 42.4

PF FO A 34 0 34 77 1 42 69 4 83 49 0 17 31 0 18 83 2 65 17 0 9 32 0 13 13 0 3 36 0 5 15 0 3 34 0 48 9 0 4 3 0 5 2 0 4 2 506 7 353 544 - 440

TO Blk 83 5 70 1 78 6 55 2 33 11 80 29 11 2 33 3 8 6 30 1 8 4 53 3 6 0 2 0 0 0 13 563 73 547 93

Stl Pts 28 513 44 231 31 225 17 190 12 177 51 164 9 90 12 87 3 32 8 65 8 27 28 45 9 38 4 11 1 6

Avg 18.3 8.3 8.0 6.8 6.3 5.9 3.3 3.1 2.7 2.4 2.3 1.6 1.5 0.7 0.5

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Carson-Newman Eagles Quick Facts School...................... Carson-Newman College Address.................... Jefferson City, TN 37760 Founded.....................................................1851 Enrollment.................................................2,100 School Colors.......................Orange and Blue Arena.......................................Holt Fieldhouse Capacity.....................................................2,000 2009-10 Record.......................................... 24-7 2009-10 SAC Record/Finish..............11-5 / 3rd Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................11 / 5 Head Coach................................... Dean Walsh Alma Mater..............................Maryville (1989) Record at School..................158-108 (9 years) Career Record.....................285-148 (15 years) Best Time To Reach..................Weekday a.m. Office Number............................. 423-471-3511 Assistant Coaches Mike Mincey Laura Elliot Mike Potts SID....................................................Zeke Beam E-mail Address....................... zbeam@cn.edu Office Phone............................... 865-471-3513 Cell Phone................................... 865-414-1060 Assistant SID..................................Justin Holt Cell Phone.................................. 865) 765-5335 E-mail Address...........................jholt@cn.edu Office Fax.................................... 865-471-3514 Press Row Phone....................... 865-471-4792 Internet Address............... www.cneagles.edu SID Mailing Address...............CNC Box 72000 .................................. Jefferson City, TN 37760

Head Coach: Dean Walsh Coach Dean Walsh begins his 16th season as a head coach and 10th at the helm of Carson-Newman. He has spent 18 seasons coaching at the collegiate level and three at the high school level. In his 18 seasons at the collegiate level he has been part of 384 wins including 158 as coach of the Lady Eagles, placing him fourth on the South Atlantic Conference alltime win list. Walsh Dean Walsh is also fourth in SAC Year By Year victories with 75. 1994-95 Hiwassee 9-13 .409 In the last six 1995-96 Hiwassee 27-6 .818 seasons, the Walsh 1996-97 Hiwassee 30-4 .882 has guided the Lady 1998-99 Maryville (Tenn.) 19-6 .760 Eagles to a 120-63 1999-00 Maryville (Tenn.) 20-6 .760 record. 2000-01 Maryville (Tenn.) 22-5 .815 In just three short 2001-02 Carson-Newman 12-14 .462 seasons at Maryville 2002-03 Carson-Newman 16-13 .552 College, Walsh built 2003-04 Carson-Newman 10-18 .357 a national power- 2004-05 Carson-Newman 25-8 .758 2005-06 Carson-Newman 16-13 .552 house. Walsh served as 2006-07 Carson-Newman 21-10 .677 the head women’s 2007-08 Carson-Newman 15-14 .517 basketball coach at 2008-09 Carson-Newman 19-11 .633 Hiwassee College in 2009-10 Carson-Newman 24-7 774 Career 285-148 .661 Madisonville, Tenn. from 1994-1997. Walsh took a program that had only won four games the previous two years combined to a NJCAA “Sweet 16” team in only two seasons. He received his Bachelor of Arts from Maryville College in 1989 where he played basketball for four years. Walsh currently holds two school records at Maryville for field goal percentage in a season (.658) and field goal percentage in a career (.601). Coach Walsh resides in Jefferson City with his wife Courtney and their two children Courtlyn-Olivia and Bayden-Henry.

2010-11 Roster No. 1 2 3 4 5 10 11 12 13 14 20 22 24 25 32 34 35

Name Lundyn Howard Kiki Locket Cassie Bates Candis Clear Emma Sorrells Katlin Moore Rechelle Dye Zoriah Williams Megan Hunter Dominique Jackson Chante Markus Amber Blackwell Mandy Mendenhall Whitney Moody Ashlee Acuff Courdne Miles Shannon Depew

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HT 5-3 5-6 5-8 5-3 5-6 5-7 5-6 5-10 5-8 5-10 5-5 5-5 5-8 5-10 6-2 5-11 6-0

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

CL Jr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. Fr. So. Fr.

Hometown/Previous School Chattanooga, Tenn./Tyner Academy Flagstaff, Ariz./Sinagua Fremont, Calif./Washington Fremont Memphis, Tenn./Memphis East Greenville, S.C./Greenville Fort Mill, S.C./Charlotte Catholic Greeneville, Tenn./South Greene Calera, Ala./Thompson Ashland City, Tenn./Cheatham County North Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Nova Hummelstown, Pa./Lower Dauphin Duluth, Ga./Peachtree Ridge Kingston Springs, Tenn./Harpeth Blountville, Tenn./Sullivan Central Blaine, Tenn./Grainger County Burlington, N.C./Graham Newport, Tenn./Cocke County

2010-11 Schedule

Nov. 13 vs. USC Aiken 5 pm Nov. 14 vs. Lander 4:30 pm Nov. 16 King 6 pm Nov. 19 vs. Delta State 7 pm Nov. 20 vs. Southern Arkansas (Cleveland, MS) 5 pm Dec. 1 Maryville 6 pm Dec. 4 at CATAWBA 2 pm Dec. 8 Lander 6 pm Dec. 11 at King 4 pm Dec. 15 WINGATE 5 pm Dec. 29 vs. Florida Tech 12 pm Dec. 30 vs. Rollins College 2 pm Jan. 5 at BREVARD 6 pm Jan. 8 at LENOIR-RHYNE 6 pm Jan. 12 Tusculum 6 pm Jan. 15 NEWBERRY 2 pm Jan. 19 at MARS HILL 6 pm Jan. 22 at ANDERSON 2 pm Jan. 26 LINCOLN MEMORIAL 6 pm Jan. 29 CATAWBA 6 pm Feb. 2 BREVARD 6 pm Feb. 5 at WINGATE 2 pm Feb. 9 at Tusculum 6 pm Feb. 12 LENOIR-RHYNE 6 pm Feb. 16 MARS HILL 6 pm Feb. 19 at newberry 2 pm Feb. 23 at LInCOLN MEMORIAL 6 pm Feb. 26 ANDERSON 2 pm Mar. 2 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA Mar. 5 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA Mar. 6 Food Lion SAC Tournament 2 pm SAC games in ALL CAPS

2009-10 Results

(11-5 SAC, 24-7) Nov. 15 Anderson W, 68-57 Nov. 16 Augusta State W, 100-64 Nov. 20 Converse W, 95-59 Nov. 21 King W, 82-49 Nov. 27 vs. Georgia College W, 71--60 Nov. 28 at Columbus State W, 68-64 Dec. 2 at Maryville W, 71-68 Dec. 5 at Lincoln Memorial W, 68-62 Dec. 12 at Clayton State W, 65-62 Dec. 19 at USC Aiken W, 78-64 Dec. 30 at Augusta State W, 76-46 Jan. 2 Newberry W, 86-73 Jan. 9 at Mars Hill W, 88-80 Jan. 13 Wingate W, 78-68 Jan. 16 at Tusculum W, 90-77 Jan. 20 at BREVARD W, 114-64 Jan. 23 Lenoir-Rhyne L, 67-78 Jan. 27 Catawba L, 66-75(OT) Jan. 30 at Newberry L, 64-67 Feb. 3 at King W, 73-64 Feb. 6 Mars Hill W, 86-76 Feb. 10 at Lenoir-Rhyne L, 76-85 Feb. 13 Tusculum W, 99-90(OT) Feb. 17 BREVARD W, 91-62 Feb. 20 Lincoln Memorial W, 69-65 Feb. 24 at Catawba L, 64-66 Feb. 27 at Wingate W, 76-65 Mar. 3 vs. Wingate* W, 70-66 Mar. 6 vs. Newberry* L, 56-66 Mar. 12 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne+ W, 79-72 Mar. 13 vs. Lander+ L, 67-94 SAC games in ALL CAPS * -SAC Tournament + -NCAA Regionals

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Carson-Newman Eagles The Carson-Newman Lady Eagles are poised for another successful campaign in 2010-11 after going 24-7 overall and 11-5 in the conference last season. C-N received a berth to the NCAA Tournament for the fourth time in the last six years and advanced to the Southeast Region semifinals. In 2009-10, the Lady Eagles earned their highest national ranking in school history at No. 8 and finished the year ranked sixth in the nation in blocked shots per game (5.6), 16th in scoring (77.5) and 23rd in steals per game (11.8). C-N head coach Dean Walsh, who enters his 10th season at Mossy Creek, returns 11 letter winners, including three starters, from last year’s squad. Walsh begins the season fourth on the South Atlantic Conference alltime wins list with 158 victories and is 15 wins shy of his 300th career victory. Senior guard Mandy Mendenhall will be expected to lead an experienced group of Lady Eagles this season. Mendenhall, a second team All-SAC performer a year ago, averaged 13.6 points per game last season, ranked third in the league in steals at 2.10 per game and was among the conference leaders in assists (2.47), 3-pointers made (44) and 3-point percentage (37 percent). Joining Mendenhall in the backcourt will be point guard Candis Clear, who was named to the SAC All-Freshman team last season. Senior Katlin Moore, junior Cassie Bates, junior Lundyn Howard, junior Megan Hunter and senior Amber Blackwell will also

figure into the backcourt rotation for the Lady Eagles. Moore, who had 14 starts, averaged 6.9 points and shot 32.9 percent from 3-point range. Bates started in 10 contests and averaged 3.9 points per game. C-N will have a young but talented trio carrying the load in the frontcourt this season led by junior forward Zoriah Williams. Williams started 24 games and scored 8.8 points per game while shooting 52 percent from the floor. She also recorded seven rebounds per game and was third on the team in steals with 45. Sophomores Courdne Miles and Dominique Jackson will combine with Williams to make up one of the most athletic frontcourts in the conference. Miles averaged 4.2 points and 2.8 rebounds per contest a year ago, while Jackson scored 3.2 points and pulled down 2.3 rebounds per outing. Sophomore forward Whitney Moody will also give the Lady Eagles some added depth in the frontcourt after seeing time in six games last season. The Lady Eagles will welcome four freshmen and a transfer this season from their 2009-10 signing class, with most of them expected to provide valuable minutes. Freshman guard Chante Markus joins the Lady Eagles from Lower Dauphin High School, where she was a three-time AllState performer and averaged 15.2 points and three assists her senior season. Freshman guard Rechelle Dye was an All-Region, All-District and All-Greene County selection all four years at South

Mandy Mendenhall

Greene High School in Greeneville, Tenn. Sophomore Kiki Locket transfers to C-N from the College of Southern Idaho, where she averaged 11 points, three rebounds and three assists and shot 45 percent from 3-point range in five games. C-N adds two players to the frontcourt in freshmen Shannon Depew and Ashlee Acuff. Depew was a four-time All-Conference performer at Cocke County High School and Acuff scored 12.4 points and grabbed 7.8 rebounds per game as a senior at Grainger High School.

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2009-10 Statistics ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg 31 Kyle, Ashley 29-29 937 32.3 24 Mendenhall, Mandy 30-30 900 30.0 11 Buford, Shari 31-31 795 25.6 12 Williams, Zoriah 29-24 572 19.7 04 Clear, Candis 30-8 582 19.4 10 Moore, Katlin 25-14 516 20.6 30 Phillips, Tasha 31-8 377 12.2 34 Miles, Courdne 31-1 454 14.6 03 Bates, Cassie 28-10 443 15.8 14 Jackson, Dominique 30-0 320 10.7 13 Hunter, Megan 19-0 193 10.2 22 Blackwell, Amber 10-0 31 3.1 23 Stringer, Liz 9-0 38 4.2 01 Howard, Lundyn 9-0 44 4.9 05 Sorrells, Emma 6-0 22 3.7 25 Moody, Whitney 6-0 25 4.2 TEAM............... Total.............. 31 6249 Opponents.......... 31 6251

Total 3-PT REBOUNDS FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot 150-363 .413 11-45 .244 91-131 .695 18 49 67 159-361 .440 44-119 .370 47-57 .825 32 77 109 163-314 .519 0-0 .000 70-110 .636 135 186 321 96-184 .522 0-0 .000 62-87 .713 86 117 203 76-213 .357 28-96 .292 31-39 .795 23 46 69 62-178 .348 28-85 .329 21-30 .700 14 35 49 45-118 .381 10-47 .213 36-48 .750 31 67 98 46-93 .495 0-0 .000 39-56 .696 37 51 88 44-121 .364 14-51 .275 8-18 .444 19 25 44 27-58 .466 0-0 .000 43-64 .672 34 36 70 15-40 .375 0-7 .000 4-8 .500 9 11 20 7-16 .438 2-6 .333 1-5 .200 3 5 8 5-13 .385 2-8 .250 1-1 1.000 2 0 2 4-10 .400 2-3 .667 2-2 1.000 1 5 6 2-10 .200 0-4 .000 2-2 1.000 0 5 5 0-6 .000 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 2 6 8 54 77 131 901-2098 .429 141-474 .297 458-658 .696 500 798 1298 751-1857 .404 151-497 .304 455-642 .709 418 818 1236

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Avg 2.3 3.6 10.4 7.0 2.3 2.0 3.2 2.8 1.6 2.3 1.1 0.8 0.2 0.7 0.8 1.3 4.2 41.9 39.9

PF FO A 60 1 147 29 0 74 86 3 24 68 2 14 39 0 60 38 0 45 63 2 16 71 1 10 27 0 35 70 1 4 9 0 24 1 0 1 3 0 3 7 0 8 4 0 2 4 0 1 0 579 10 468 593 - 417

TO Blk 74 2 68 15 64 90 50 6 57 1 60 2 47 23 53 34 33 0 35 2 21 0 4 0 7 0 13 0 3 0 1 0 7 597 175 750 65

Stl Pts 66 402 63 409 41 396 45 254 28 211 25 173 20 136 21 131 21 110 12 97 13 34 0 17 3 13 1 12 5 6 1 0

Avg 13.9 13.6 12.8 8.8 7.0 6.9 4.4 4.2 3.9 3.2 1.8 1.7 1.4 1.3 1.0 0.0

365 2401 77.5 284 2108 68.0

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Catawba Indians Quick Facts School....................................Catawba College Address.......................... Salisbury, NC 28144 Founded.....................................................1851 Enrollment.................................................1,200 School Colors................Navy Blue and White Arena........................................Goodman Gym Capacity.....................................................3,500 2009-10 Record........................................ 15-13 2009-10 SAC Record/Finish.................8-8/ 5th Letterwinners Returning/Lost.....................9/2 Head Coach................................ Angie Morton Alma Mater................................Catawba, 1984 Record at School....................111-89 (7 years) Career Record...............................209-180 (14) Best Time To Reach..................Weekday a.m. Office Number............................. 704-637-4471 Assistant Coaches Ricky Joines Dorthell Little SID..................................................... Jim Lewis Office Phone............................... 704-637-4720 Home Phone................................ 704-639-0915 Office Fax.................................... 704-637-5705 Press Row Phone....................... 704-645-4528 E-mail Address............ jdlewis@catawba.edu Internet Address...www.gocatawbaindians.com SID Mailing Address............ 2300 W. Innes St. ......................................... Salisbury, NC 28144

Angie Morton begins her seventh season at the helm of the Catawba College women’s basketball program. In her first season, she led Catawba to a 22-9 record and to both the South Atlantic conference regular-season and tournament titles. The Lady Indians also qualified for the NCAA II Regional. Morton, a 1984 Catawba graduate, returned to her alma mater after serving as Angie Morton head coach at Pfeiffer Year By Year University for seven 1996-97 Pfeiffer 5-20 .200 seasons where she 1997-98 Pfeiffer 10-17 .370 compiled a 108-90 re- 1998-99 Pfeiffer 9-17 .346 cord. 1999-00 Pfeiffer 14-13 .519 During her seven 2000-01 Pfeiffer 16-11 .593 years at Pfeiffer, Mor- 2001-02 Pfeiffer 20-8 .714 ton guided the Lady 2002-03 Pfeiffer 24-5 .828 Falcons to a pair of 2003-04 Catawba 22-9 .710 C a r o l i n a s - Vi rg i n i a 2004-05 Catawba 17-11 .607 9-19 .321 Conference titles 2005-06 Catawba 20-9 .690 and the school’s first 2006-07 Catawba 12-16 .429 NCAA II playoff berth. 2007-08 Catawba 16-12 .571 The back-to-back 20 2008-09 Catawba 15-13 .536 win campaigns, in- 2009-10 Catawba 209-180 .537 cluding a 24-5 mark in Career 2003-04, earned Morton consecutive CVAC Coach of the Year honors. Morton was also a CVAC Coach of the Year in softball in 2000. Prior to her stint at Pfeiffer, Morton was the girls head coach at West Stanly High School for eight years. Graduating from Catawba in 1984, Morton earned a bachelor of arts degree in elementary education. At Catawba as Angie Crayton, she earned 10 letters, playing basketball, softball and field hockey. Morton resides in Albemarle with her husband, Randy. They have four children, Matt, Keri, Krista and Tad.

2010-11 Roster No. 3 4 10 11 12 13 14 21 22 23 32 33 40 42

Name Milica Ivanovic Lauren Lewis Kisha Long Jolysa Connor Jennifer Dameron Elizabeth Merritt Taylor May Dana Hicks Quaneasia Coleman Johnna Foster Anna Dellapenta Renee Welfare Maggie Sullivan Courtney Mull

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HT 5-9 5-5 5-6 5-7 5-7 6-0 6-0 5-9 5-7 5-9 5-6 5-10 6-2 5-9

CL Sr Fr Sr Jr Sr So So Jr So So Sr So Jr Fr

2010-11 Schedule

Head Coach: Angie Morton

Hometown/Previous School Belgrade,SERBIA/Sports High/Bethel Concord,NC/N.Mecklenburg Dallas,NC/Gaston Day Charlotte,NC/Waddell Siler City,NC/Jordan-Matthews Lexington,NC/E.Davidson China Grove,NC/S.Rowan York,SC/Gaston Day Duluth,GA/Northview Huntersville,NC/Southlake Christian Acad. Thomasville,NC/E.Davidson/Elon Greeville,SC/Mann/Charleston So. Fort Mill,SC/Charlotte Christian Sanford,NC/Fayetteville Christian

Nov. 12 vs. Clayton St.(Morrow,GA) 7:30 pm Nov. 13 vs. North Georgia(Morrow,GA) 3:30 pm Nov. 16 at Barton 7 pm Nov. 20 at Mount Olive Noon Nov. 23 Livingstone 6 pm Nov. 26 Lees-McRae 8 pm Nov. 27 Barton 4 pm Dec. 1 at Livingstone 5:30 pm Dec. 4 CARSON-NEWMAN 2 pm Dec. 14 at LINCOLN MEMORIAL 6 pm Dec. 16 St. Paul’s 6 pm Dec. 31 Belmont Abbey 2 pm Jan. 5 WINGATE 6 pm Jan. 8 at ANDERSON TBA Jan. 12 BREVARD 6 pm Jan. 15 TUSCULUM 2 pm Jan. 19 at LENOIR-RHYNE 6 pm Jan. 22 at NEWBERRY TBA Jan. 26 MARS HILL 6 pm Jan. 29 at CARSON-NEWMAN 6 pm Feb. 2 at WINGATE 6 pm Feb. 5 LInCOLN MEMORIAL 2 pm Feb. 12 ANDERSON 2 pm Feb. 16 LENOIR-RHYne 6 pm Feb. 19 at TUSCULUM 2 pm Feb. 23 at MARS HILL 6 pm Feb. 26 NEWBERRY 2 pm March 2 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA March 5 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA March 6 Food Lion SAC Tournament 2 pm SAC games in ALL CAPS

2009-10 Results (8-8 SAC, 15-13) Nov. 15 St. Paul’s W, 80-66 Nov. 20 at Belmont Abbey L, 54-60 Nov. 25 at Livingstone W, 101-74 Nov. 27 Lander L, 68-77 Nov. 29 Barton W, 59-58 Dec. 2 at Lenoir-Rhyne L, 66-87 Dec. 5 Livingstone W, 81-64 Dec. 16 at St. Paul’s W, 85-71 Dec. 18 Mount Olive W, 83-69 Dec. 28 vs. Lee L, 56-60 Dec. 29 vs. Clarion L, 62-79 Jan. 3 Univ. of the Cumberlands W, 66-61 Jan. 6 WINGATE W, 64-59 Jan. 9 at Tusculum L, 55-71 Jan. 13 BREVARD W, 78-68 Jan. 16 at Mars Hill W, 76-75 Jan. 20 LINCOLN MEMORIAL W, 88-85 Jan. 23 NEWBERRY W, 66-61 Jan. 27 at Carson-Newman W, 75-66(OT) Feb. 3 at Wingate L, 59-75 Feb. 6 TUSCULUM L, 56-80 Feb. 10 at Newberry L, 57-63 Feb. 13 MARS HILL W, 62-56 Feb. 17 at Lincoln Memorial L, 69-76 Feb. 20 LENOIR-RHYNE L, 58-60 Feb. 24 CARSON-NEWMAN W, 66-64 Feb. 27 at Brevard L, 70-71 March 3 vs. Tusculum* L, 87-96 SAC games in ALL CAPS *-SAC Tournament

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Catawba Indians The Catawba women have moved up one spot in the conference standings in each of the last three years and if that continues the Lady Indians will return to the top four of the league. Catawba returns nearly its entire squad from last season, losing just one senior in Brooke Whitley. Nisha Long is taking the upcoming season off, while Maggie Sullivan went down in the pre-season with a knee injury. Whitley was one of the SAC’s top threepoint threats last season, hitting on 44 percent of her attempts. Long was third on the team in scoring at 12.3 points a game and led the team with 111 assists. Sullivan added depth in the post, scoring at a 3.7 clip, while grabbing 2.5 rebounds a contest. Junior All-conference performer Dana Hicks had a stellar year for the ladies last season, averaging a double-double of 15.1 points and 11.2 rebounds. Senior Milica Ivanovic led the team in three-pointers, canning 57, while finishing second on the squad in scoring (13.1), rebounding (5.3) and assists (55). Two other regular starters return in guard Kisha Long and forward Elizabeth Merritt. Long posted an 8.5 scoring average a year ago, while Merritt tossed in 3.7 points and pulled down 4.1 rebounds in her initial season. Up front, Catawba has depth from Renee Welfare and Taylor May along with newcomer Courtney Mull. The Lady Indians also have plenty of experience in the back court with Anna Dellapenta and Jolysa Connor seeing action in 20+ games. Freshman Lauren Lewis will look to get into the mix at the guard spot.

Dana Hicks

- Jim Lewis

2009-10 Statistics Total 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot 21 Hicks, Dana 27-27 853 31.6 145-291 .498 0-1 .000 118-162 .728 121 182 303 03 Ivanovic, Milica 28-26 789 28.2 128-359 .357 57-167 .341 53-66 .803 37 111 148 05 Long, Nisha 28-28 897 32.0 103-304 .339 23-80 .288 114-153 .745 20 68 88 10 Long, Kisha 28-27 788 28.1 88-239 .368 28-94 .298 35-47 .745 24 30 54 04 Whitley, Brooke 28-4 377 13.5 62-138 .449 35-80 .438 23-28 .821 10 48 58 13 Merritt, Elizabeth 26-17 490 18.8 36-69 .522 0-2 .000 25-33 .758 37 70 107 40 Sullivan, Maggie 28-4 364 13.0 41-82 .500 0-0 .000 21-33 .636 30 39 69 33 Welfare, Renee 28-5 400 14.3 23-61 .377 0-0 .000 22-41 .537 32 50 82 32 Dellapenta, Anna 28-1 423 15.1 23-69 .333 8-22 .364 6-7 .857 9 30 39 11 Connor, Jolysa 23-0 118 5.1 17-63 .270 0-7 .000 12-27 .444 3 11 14 22 Quaneashia Coleman 10-0 43 4.3 5-16 .313 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 7 6 13 14 May, Taylor 12-1 58 4.8 4-18 .222 0-1 .000 5-10 .500 8 11 19 23 Johnna Foster 5-0 11 2.2 2-5 .400 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 1 1 2 12 Jennifer Dameron 6-0 14 2.3 1-3 .333 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 1 2 3 TEAM 56 57 113 Total 28 5625 678-1717 .395 154-463 .333 437-611 .715 396 716 1112 Opponents 28 5625 711-1694 .420 140-404 .347 390-559 .698 369 740 1109

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Avg 11.2 5.3 3.1 1.9 2.1 4.1 2.5 2.9 1.4 0.6 1.3 1.6 0.4 0.5 4.0 39.7 39.6

PF FO A 67 0 25 40 0 55 66 0 111 60 2 44 30 2 18 62 3 19 38 1 11 37 0 21 40 1 51 23 0 10 10 0 1 9 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 483 9 368 522 - 354

TO Blk 61 11 67 16 84 3 62 6 34 0 32 11 28 8 36 7 37 0 21 0 6 1 2 3 1 0 1 0 3 475 66 494 111

Stl Pts 42 408 25 366 42 343 29 239 14 182 12 97 20 103 19 68 19 60 12 46 3 13 1 13 1 5 0 4

Avg 15.1 13.1 12.3 8.5 6.5 3.7 3.7 2.4 2.1 2.0 1.3 1.1 1.0 0.7

239 1947 69.5 225 1952 69.7

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lenoir-rhyne bears Quick Facts School.......................Lenoir-Rhyne University Address............................. Hickory, NC 28603 Founded.....................................................1891 Enrollment.................................................1,800 School Colors................... Cardinal and Black Arena...........................................Shuford Gym Capacity.....................................................2,770 2009-10 Record.......................................... 21-8 2009-10 SAC Record/Finish.............. 13-3 / 1st Letterwinners Returning/Lost...................2/11 Head Coach................................. Todd Starkey Alma Mater............................... Montreat, 1993 Record at School......................89-56 (5 years) Career Record..........................................Same Best Time To Reach..................Weekday a.m. Office Number............................. 828-328-7132 Assistant Coaches Katie Pate (Coker, 1997) Jenna Burkett (Robert Morris, 2007) SID....................................................John Karrs Office Phone............................... 828-328-7174 SID Cell Phone........................... 828- 238-9064 Office Fax.................................... 828-328-7399 Assistant SID.................................. Asa Moran Assistant SID Phone.................. 828-328-7503 Press Row Phone...................... 828-267-3437 E-mail Address...................... karrsjd@lrc.edu Internet Address..................www.lrbears.com SID Mailing Address....................PO Box 7356 ............................................ Hickory, NC 28603

Head Coach: Todd Starkey Todd Starkey is beginning his sixth year as head women’s basketball coach at Lenoir-Rhyne University and has undoubtedly lifted the Bears to new heights not only on a conference scale but on a regional and national level as well. Hired in August of 2005, Starkey became the 10th coach in program history. Last year, he guided L-R to its second straight conference championship and Todd Starkey second straight 20-win Year By Year season. 2005-06 Lenoir-Rhyne 10-18 .357 In 2008-09, L-R fin2006-07 Lenoir-Rhyne 16-12 .571 ished the year with a 2007-08 Lenoir-Rhyne 15-13 .536 27-5 record overall and 2008-09 Lenoir-Rhyne 27-5 .844 a 13-3 mark in the South 2209-10 Lenoir-Rhyne 21-8 .724 89-56 .614 Atlantic Conference. Career The Bears, who finished with the second-most wins in program history, also captured the 2008-09 SAC Regular Season and Tournament Championships. In addition, the Bears hosted the NCAA Division II Southeast Regional Tournament as the top seed and advanced to the tournament semifinals. For his efforts, Starkey was named the 2008-09 South Atlantic Conference Coach Of The Year and the 2009 RUSSELL ATHLETIC/WBCA NCAA Division II National Coach Of The Year. Starkey, the first L-R Head Coach to win national coachof-the-year honors in 50 years (Clarence Stasavich in 1959), was honored at the Women’s Final Four in St. Louis in April of 2009. Starkey has also been an Assistant Coach for the L-R Men’s Basketball Team for two seasons (2002-04), leading the team to the 2003-04 SAC Regular Season Championship and subsequent berth in the NCAA Division II Playoffs. Starkey came to L-R in 2003 after coaching five seasons as an assistant for the men’s basketball team at Montreat College (1998-03) where he helped the Cavaliers earn a berth in the NAIA National Tournament during the 1999-00 season. Starkey, a 1993 graduate of Montreat, played one year of basketball for the Cavaliers after previously playing at Mars Hill College.

2010-11 Roster No. 2 3 5 11 14 15 20 21 32 34 40 42 44

Name Danielle Bongiorno Cameron Sealey Precious Elkins Alexis Katt Whitley Culler Joanna Whitmire Krystal Patton Judean Hanks Whitney Brinkley Taylor Johnson Caroline Laughter Quay Barrino Ashley Pearson

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HT 5-5 5-8 6-0 6-0 5-10 6-0 5-6 5-6 5-11 6-2 5-9 5-11 6-1

CL Fr. Jr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr.

Hometown/Previous School Wilmington, N.C. / John T. Hoggard HS Mount Holly, N.C. / East Gaston HS Conyers, Ga. / Salem HS Euharlee, Ga. / Woodland HS Mount Airy, N.C. / North Surry HS Brevard, N.C. / Rosman HS Chilhowie, Va. / Chilhowie HS College Park, Ga. / Norcross HS Asheville, N.C. / A.C. Reynolds HS Lawrenceville, Ga. / Collins Hill HS Hickory, N.C. / Western Carolina Univ. Matthews, N.C. / David W. Butler HS Birmingham, Ala. / Alabama A&M

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2010-11 Schedule Nov. 12 Winston-Salem St. 6 pm Nov. 15 Fayetteville State 5:30 pm Nov. 19 vs. Coker(Mars Hill, NC) 8 pm Nov. 20 vs. Converse(Mars Hill,NC) 3 pm Nov. 23 at NEWBERRY 6 pm Nov. 29 at USC Aiken 7 pm Dec. 4 at MARS HILL 2 pm Dec. 16 USC Aiken 5:30 pm Dec. 29 vs. Lander(Morrow,GA) 3:30 pm Dec. 30 vs. Clayton St. (Morrow, Ga.) 5:30 pm Jan. 5 at ANDERSON 6 pm Jan. 8 CARSON-NEWMAN 4 pm Jan. 12 at WINGATE 6 pm Jan. 15 at BREVARD 2 pm Jan. 19 CATAWBA 6 pm Jan. 22 LINCOLN MEMORIAL 4 pm Jan. 26 at TUSCULUM 6 pm Jan. 29 MARS HILL 4 pm Feb. 2 ANDERSON 6 pm Feb. 5 NEWBERRY(TV) Noon Feb. 9 WINGATE 6 pm Feb. 12 at CARSON-NEWMAN 6 pm Feb. 16 at CATAWBA 6 pm Feb. 19 BREVARD 4 pm Feb. 23 TUSCULUM 6 pm Feb. 26 at LINCOLN MEMORIAL 6 pm March 2 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA March 5 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA March 6 Food Lion SAC Tournament 2 pm SAC games in ALL CAPS

2009-10 Results (13-3 SAC, 21-8) Nov. 16 at Georgia College & St. L, 67-68 Nov. 20 vs. Columbus St. W, 81-71(OT) Nov. 21 vs. UNC Pembroke W, 80-72 Nov. 24 USC Aiken W, 59-57 Dec. 2 CATAWBA W, 87-66 Dec. 5 Georgia College & St. W, 74-58 Dec. 8 at Queens W, 72-61 Dec. 12 at Pfeiffer W, 64-54 Dec. 17 at USC Aiken L, 51-63 Dec. 29 vs. Lander (Morrow, Ga.) W, 77-71 Dec. 30 at Clayton State L, 72-75 Jan. 2 TUSCULUM W, 75-60 Jan. 6 at BREVARD W, 78-67 Jan. 9 at NEWBERRY L,59-77 Jan. 13 MARS HILL W, 79-59 Jan. 16 LINCOLN MEMORIAL W, 91-74 Jan. 23 at Carson-Newman W, 78-67 Jan. 27 at WINGATE L, 70-73 Jan. 30 at Tusculum L, 65-75 Feb. 3 BREVARD W, 74-49 Feb. 6 NEWBERRY W, 69-57 Feb. 9 CARSON-NEWMAN W, 85-76 Feb. 13 at Lincoln Memorial W, 72-58 Feb. 20 at Catawba W, 60-58 Feb. 24 WINGATE W, 59-58 Feb. 27 at Mars Hill W, 84-80 March 3 vs. Brevard* W, 69-48 March 6 vs. Tusculum* L, 63-77 March 12 vs. Carson-Newman+ L, 72-79 SAC games in ALL CAPS *-SAC Tournament +-NCAA Regionals

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lenoir-rhyne bears Even though Lenoir-Rhyne has solidified itself as a major player in the South Atlantic Conference and the entire Southeast Region, the Bears have a major rebuilding job ahead in their efforts to stay at the top. L-R (21-8 last year and 13-3 in conference play) is coming off back-to-back league regular season titles and subsequent berths in the NCAA Division II Playoffs. In an effort to three-peat, the Bears will have to do it with only three players who stepped onto the court last season. Sixth-year head coach Todd Starkey, the national coach of the year two seasons ago and the two-time reigning SAC Coach Of The Year, knows the task ahead and is ready for the challenge. On the bright side, the three players L-R does have coming back all possess all-league potential while a newcomer cast of 10 has plenty of promise. Sophomore forward Precious Elkins (Conyers, Ga.) anchors the frontline and the budding player has the potential to be one of the best in the league at her position. Elkins (5.9 ppg and 3.0 rpb) may not have eye-popping numbers (just yet) but she made her presence known at times last year. Elkins earned SAC All-Freshman Team accolades in 2009-10 and the future looks bright, much to the delight of the coaching staff. Lenoir-Rhyne is also glad senior center Ashley Pearson (Birmingham, Ala.) is back after taking a medical redshirt season in 200910. Pearson hopes to use her experience to her advantage and could play a significant role on a very young team. L-R’s other frontcourt players are all

freshmen – forward Joanna Whitmire (Brevard, N.C.), forward Whitney Brinkley (Asheville, N.C.), forward Taylor Johnson (Lawrenceville, Ga.) and center Quay Barrino (Matthews, N.C.) – and the Bears are hoping for any one of the four to step up and make an immediate impact. Lenoir-Rhyne has some strength at the guard spot with the return of junior Cameron Sealey (Mount Holly, N.C.) and sophomore Whitley Culler (Mount Airy, N.C.). Sealey finished second on the team in scoring (11.3 ppg) last year and first in free throw percentage (.828) to go along with 5.3 rebounds en route to All-SAC SecondTeam accolades. Sealey, like Elkins, has the potential to be one of the best in the league. Sealey will need help with the loss of standouts Amber Holt, Brittany Mitch and Jami Safrit but a healthy Culler could fill some of the void. Culler was rapidly developing into a solid player as her freshman season progressed in 2008-09 but a seasonending knee injury in the first contest last year derailed the Bears’ plans. Culler’s absence should not be underestimated and she will be needed more than ever in 2010-11. Sophomore guard Caroline Laughter (Hickory, N.C.), a transfer from Western Carolina University, could figure into the Bears’ plans immediately as the squad looks for some new playmakers. Lenoir-Rhyne’s list of first-year guards include Danielle Bongiorno (Wilmington, N.C.), Alexis Katt (Euharlee, Ga.), Krystal Patton (Chilhowie, Va.) and Judean Hanks (College Park, Ga.). With the depth chart wide open early in the year, all four players

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will get a chance to show what they have and earn a lot of playing time. The Bears are hoping all four can step up and meet the challenge. Lenoir-Rhyne hosts Newberry on national TV Saturday, February 5, at Noon on CBS College Sports Television. - John Karrs

2009-10 Statistics

Total 3-PT ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct 23 Mitch, Brittany 29-28 800 27.6 116-292 .397 36-115 .313 96-120 .800 20 Sealey, Cameron 26-22 678 26.1 101-222 .455 27-75 .360 72-87 .828 13 Holt, Amber 29-28 880 30.3 113-273 .414 33-100 .330 62-80 .775 12 Safrit, Jami 27-26 800 29.6 79-189 .418 31-89 .348 87-115 .757 14 Culler, Whitley 1-0 30 30.0 4-9 .444 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 35 Moore, Denise 29-16 621 21.4 97-176 .551 0-0 .000 35-67 .522 22 Rann, LaCourtney 29-5 613 21.1 76-194 .392 17-57 .298 56-80 .700 05 Elkins, Precious 29-9 435 15.0 58-119 .487 0-0 .000 55-82 .671 34 Kremer, Jacquelyn 29-5 390 13.4 30-71 .423 0-1 .000 25-37 .676 30 Fulmer, Kristen 27-4 309 11.4 19-53 .358 4-10 .400 13-20 .650 44 Simmons, Gina 15-0 74 4.9 7-22 .318 3-13 .231 0-0 .000 24 Conetta, Leslie 21-1 106 5.0 6-23 .261 2-15 .133 7-8 .875 04 Webster, Meredith 20-1 74 3.7 3-26 .115 3-25 .120 4-5 .800 11 Ricketts, Taylor 7-0 15 2.1 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 TEAM Total 29 5825 709-1670 .425 156-502 .311 512-701 .730 Opponents 29 5824 641-1664 .385 136-438 .311 490-685 .715

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REBOUNDS Off Def Tot 51 135 186 45 92 137 17 101 118 41 104 145 0 6 6 42 89 131 20 53 73 43 43 86 19 50 69 31 33 64 4 8 12 4 7 11 0 7 7 0 0 0 53 57 110 370 785 1155 359 695 1054

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Avg PF FO A TO Blk 6.4 100 3 65 70 28 5.3 68 4 55 73 0 4.1 64 2 90 91 12 5.4 60 0 103 69 4 6.0 1 0 1 2 0 4.5 40 1 9 56 9 2.5 65 0 51 60 3 3.0 55 1 7 45 9 2.4 61 0 23 25 6 2.4 36 0 3 15 4 0.8 9 1 1 2 1 0.5 12 0 9 10 2 0.4 6 0 0 3 0 0.0 3 0 0 1 0 3.8 0 8 39.8 580 12 417 530 78 36.3 600 - 336 530 96

Stl 58 40 41 26 0 21 25 16 11 3 2 3 1 0

Pts Avg 364 12.6 301 11.6 321 11.1 276 10.2 8 8.0 229 7.9 225 7.8 171 5.9 85 2.9 55 2.0 17 1.1 21 1.0 13 0.7 0 0.0

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lincoln memorial railsplitters Quick Facts School.................Lincoln Memorial University Address......................................Harrogate, TN Founded.....................................................1897 Enrollment.................................................3,948 School Colors........................... Blue and Gray Arena.................................... Tex Turner Arena Capacity.....................................................5,009 2009-10 Record.......................................... 9-19 2009-10 SAC Record/Finish..............6-10 / 7th Letterwinners Returning/Lost.......................... Head Coach........................... Stephanie Smith Alma Mater............Campbellsville Univ., 1988 Record at School......................20-36 (2 years) Career Record.....................380-211 (19 years) Best Time To Reach.................. 9 a.m.-11 a.m. Office Number...........................(423) 869-6246 Assistant Coaches Matt Acton (Western Kentucky, 1995) Cena Nasiloski, Graduate Asst (LMU 2010) Josh Willson, Student Asst. (Walters State, 2009) SID................................................. Rusty Peace Office Phone.............................(423) 869-6236 Home Phone..............................(423) 869-5120 Office Fax..................................(423) 869-6382 Press Row Phone............(423) 869-6383/6384 E-mail Address....... rusty.peace@lmunet.edu Asst. SID........................................... Bill Porter Internet Address................... www.lmunet.edu SID Mailing Address..........................Box 2028 ...............................Cumberland Gap Parkway ........................... Harrogate, Tennessee 37752

Head Coach: Stephanie Smith Stephanie Smith begins her third year as head coach of Lincoln Memorial University. Smith, a native of Mt. Vernon, Kentucky, comes to LMU from Daytona Beach College in Dayton Beach, Florida where she had been head coach since 2004. Before taking over the helm at Daytona Beach College, Smith spent the 2003-04 season with Cowley County College in Kansas. Her Stephanie Smith duties at Cowley came Year By Year after serving as head coach at Wabash Val1991-92 Wabash Valley 16-15 .516 ley College in Mt. Car- 1992-93 Wabash Valley 17-13 .567 mel, Illinois, from 1991 1993-94 Wabash Valley 18-12 .600 to 2003 where she led 1994-95 Wabash Valley 21-11 .656 the Warriors to the Re- 1995-96 Wabash Valley 20-11 .645 gion XXIV and GRAC 1996-97 Wabash Valley 22-10 .688 1997-98 Wabash Valley 20-10 .667 Championship with a 31- 1998-99 Wabash Valley 22-11 .667 2 record before earning 1999-00 Wabash Valley 23-10 .697 2003 Russell Athletic/ 2000-01 Wabash Valley 24-7 .774 WBCA JC/CC National 2001-02 Wabash Valley 30-2 .938 2002-03 Wabash Valley 34-3 .919 Coach of the Year. 2003-04 Cowley 23-9 .719 Some of Smith’s other 2004-05 Daytona Beach 18-13 .581 accolades at Wabash 2005-06 Daytona Beach 13-17 .433 include 12 twenty-win 2006-07 Daytona Beach 19-11 .633 seasons, conference 2007-08 Daytona Beach 20-10 .667 championships in 2001, 2008-09 Lincoln Memorial 11-17 .393 2009-10 Lincoln Memorial 9-19 .321 2002 and 2003, and a Career 380-211 .643 preseason ranking of 2nd in the nation. Smith got her start in women’s college basketball with St. Catharine Junior College in Springfield, Kentucky, in 1985 where she served as assistant, after graduating from Sue Bennett Junior College that same year. Smith also holds a Bachelor of Science from Campbellsville College and a master’s degree from Oakland City University.

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Name Destiny Williams Carrie Ann Harris Kaitlin McNeill Dayshalee Salaman LaChelle Hyatt Melanie Todd Mariah Richardson Whitney Holmes Kendra Holmes Amberly O’Dell Melanie Hemphill Patrice Talley Chelsea Craig

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HT 5-4 5-7 5-9 5-4 5-10 5-9 5-9 5-9 5-10 5-6 6-0 6-1 5-11

CL Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr.

Hometown/Previous School Upper Marlboro, MD/St. Petersburg JC Palm Beach Gardens, FL/Indian River CC Medical Lake, WA/Medical Lake High School Carolina, PR/LaSalle High School Oklahoma City, OK/Brown Mackie College Springfield, VA/Springfield High School Lawrenceville, GA/Berkmar High School Oklahoma City, OK/Brown Mackie College Leesburg, VA/Loudoun High School Argos, IN/Argos High School Chattanooga, TN/Walters State CC Easley, SC/Walters State CC Frankfort, KY/Franklin County High School

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2010-11 Schedule Nov. 19 vs. So. Arkansas (Cleveland, MS) 9 pm Nov. 20 vs. Delta St. 7 pm Nov. 23 King 6 pm Nov. 27 at Mount Olive 2 pm Dec. 1 at King 6 pm Dec. 4 at WINGATE 2 pm Dec. 14 CATAWBA 6 pm Dec. 18 Montevallo 2 pm Dec. 29 vs. Clayton St. 5:30 pm Dec. 30 vs. Lander 3:30 pm Jan. 5 at TUSCULUM 6 pm Jan. 8 at NEWBERRY 2 pm Jan. 12 MARS HILL 6 pm Jan. 15 ANDERSON 6 pm Jan. 19 BREVARD 6 pm Jan. 22 at LENOIR-RHYNE 4 pm Jan. 26 at CARSON-NEWMAN 6 pm Jan. 29 WINGATE 6 pm Feb. 2 TUSCULUM 6 pm Feb. 5 at CATAWBA 2 pm Feb. 9 at MARS HILL 6 pm Feb. 12 NEWBERRY 6 pm Feb. 16 at BREVAD 6 pm Feb. 19 at ANDERSON 2 pm Feb. 23 Carson-Newman 6 pm Feb. 26 LENOIR-RHYNe 6 pm March 2 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA March 5 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA March 6 Food Lion SAC Tournament 2 pm SAC games in ALL CAPS

2009-10 Results

(6-10 SAC, 9-19) Nov. 17 Berea Nov. 18 King Nov. 24 at Southern Indiana Nov. 28 Mount Olive Dec. 2 at Ubrana Dec. 5 Carson-Newman Dec. 18 vs. Fort Valley St. Dec. 19 at Florida Tech Dec. 29 at Georgia College & St. Dec. 30 vs. UNC Pembroke Jan. 2 at Wingate Jan. 6 at Tusculum Jan. 9 Brevard Jan. 13 Newberry Jan. 16 at Lenoir-Rhyne Jan. 20 at Catawba Jan. 23 Mars Hill Jan. 27 at King Jan. 30 Wingate Feb. 3 Tusculum Feb. 6 at Brevard Feb. 10 at Mars Hill Feb. 13 Lenoir-Rhyne Feb. 17 Catawba Feb. 20 at Carson-Newman Feb. 24 Urbana Feb. 27 at Newberry March 3 vs. Newberry* SAC games in ALL CAPS *-SAC Tournament

W, 91-52 L, 58-63 L, 78-86 W, 80-52 L, 65-76 L, 62-68 L, 64-67 L, 72-76 L, 70-75 L, 80-85 L, 69-78 W, 74-72 W, 74-56 L, 61-64 L, 74-91 L, 85-88 W, 77-75 W, 80-71 W, 66-65 L, 59-71 L, 74-81 W, 76-75 L, 58-72 W, 76-69 L, 65-69 L, 52-63 L, 74-82 L, 56-78

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lincoln memorial railsplitters The 2010-2011 Lady Railsplitters will begin the new season with a solid core of returning players and eight new players on the squad. Two seniors return from last season. Whitney Holmes (Oklahoma City, Ok) was a part time starter and averaged 5 points per game and 6.2 rebounds per game. Lachelle Hyatt (Oklahoma City, Ok) rounds out the senior class and also made contributions last year. Also returning from last year’s team are starters Dayshalee Salaman (Carolina, PR), Amberly O’Dell (Argos, IN) and Destiny Williams (Washington, DC). Salaman is a junior and led the team in scoring, averaging 17.8 ppg. She also led the team in assists (3.5 assists per game) and steals (1.9 steals per game). O’Dell led the team in minutes played (35.9 per game) and three-point shooting, averaging three per game. Williams was the team’s starting point guard and averaged 5 ppg while dishing out 3.1 apg. Rounding out the returners is Mariah Richardson (Atlanta, GA). Mariah started in the first three games of the season as a freshman, but was sidelined for several games due to illness. The newcomers to this year’s team represent a mix of experience and youth. The experience comes from junior college transfer Patrice Talley (Easley, SC), Melanie Hemphill (Chattanooga, TN) and Carrie Ann Harris (Palm Beach Gardens, FL) Talley and Hemphill come from Walters State Community College where they compiled a record of 59-5 in their two years along with two NJCAA national tournament appearances. Harris played her junior college basketball at Indian River State College. She played valuable minutes at the point guard position and led her team to a 21-5 record and a appearance in the Florida JUCO State

Tournament. The youth is represented by four freshman. Springfield High School standout M e l a n i e To d d (Springfield, VA) helped lead her team to a 24-3 record and a state Final Four appearance. She will be joined by highly recruited Kendra Holmes (Leesburg, VA), who helped take Loudoun High School to the regional tournament. Rounding out the line-up are Chelsea Craig (Frankfort, KY) and Kaitlyn McNeill (Medical Lake, WA). Craig averaged 15 ppg and 10 rpg at Franklin County High School, while McNeill averaged 12 ppg and 10 rpg. McNeill also was named MVP of her team and was a member of the Academic Team for four years. Senior Karen Boleska (Burlington, Ontario) also joins the Lady Railsplitters basketball team this year. Boleska has played for the LMU women’s soccer team for the past four years. The 2010-11 schedule will present the team with some additional tough challenges outside of the grueling South Atlantic Conference schedule. The season will start in Cleveland, MS where the Lady Railsplitters will face Southern Arkansas and Delta State. Also appearing on this year’s

Dayshalee Salaman non-conference schedule will be King, Mt. Olive, and Montevallo. Rounding out the non-conference schedule will be Lander and Clayton State. Delta State, Lander and Clayton State all made the NCAA Tournament last season, with Delta State and Lander making it as far as the Sweet 16. The conference season will see the usual appearances by South Atlantic Conference foes including five NCAA Tournament teams from last season in Tusculum (who reached the Final Four), Carson Newman, Lenoir Rhyne, Newberry and new SAC member Anderson. Contests against Wingate, Catawba, Mars Hill and Brevard will round out the SAC portion of the schedule. - Bill Porter

2009-10 Statistics Total 3-PT ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct 12 Salaman,Dayshalee 28-24 852 30.4 171-406 .421 53-148 .358 104-138 .754 22 Mills,Carolyn 28-3 708 25.3 128-342 .374 59-166 .355 76-86 .884 33 O’Dell,Amberly 28-28 1004 35.9 106-264 .402 84-215 .391 33-35 .943 00 Kikwiki-Mamuku,Dean 28-21 637 22.8 91-218 .417 0-0 .000 39-53 .736 32 Nasiloski,Cena 28-9 558 19.9 59-129 .457 0-1 .000 33-54 .611 23 Holmes,Whitney 28-27 679 24.3 50-120 .417 2-3 .667 38-53 .717 03 Williams,Destiny 28-26 736 26.3 45-148 .304 2-11 .182 38-59 .644 21 Richardson,Mariah 18-2 160 8.9 21-43 .488 0-2 .000 3-4 .750 15 Hyatt,LaChelle 26-0 291 11.2 29-48 .604 0-0 .000 6-9 .667 TEAM Total 28 5625 700-1718 .407 200-546 .366 370-491 .754 Opponents 28 5623 716-1780 .402 113-402 .281 445-595 .748

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REBOUNDS Off Def Tot 16 53 69 26 114 140 13 95 108 58 152 210 25 102 127 62 112 174 12 63 75 10 9 19 22 34 56 40 59 99 284 793 1077 366 802 1168

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Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl P t s 2.5 82 1 97 114 1 53 499 5.0 66 1 58 79 21 23 391 3.9 52 0 44 61 1 42 329 7.5 68 2 10 66 20 15 221 4.5 89 3 16 62 25 23 151 6.2 77 0 21 28 10 43 140 2.7 48 1 87 87 3 37 130 1.1 17 0 4 6 0 1 45 2.2 34 0 7 10 5 6 64 3.5 0 8 38.5 533 8 344 521 86 243 1970 41.7 454 - 404 489 102 201 1990

Av g 17.8 14.0 11.8 7.9 5.4 5.0 4.6 2.5 2.5 70.4 71.1

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mars hill lions Quick Facts School....................................Mars Hill College Address........................... Mars Hill, NC 28754 Founded.....................................................1856 Enrollment....................................................950 School Colors................ Royal Blue and Gold Arena........................................Stanford Arena Capacity.....................................................2,800 2009-10 Record.......................................... 5-22 2009-10 SAC Record/Finish..............2-14 / 9th Letterwinners Returning/Lost...................10/2 Head Coach..........................Jennifer Williams Alma Mater................. Baldwin Wallace (2001) Record at School......................46-65 (4 years) Career Record..........................................Same Best Time To Reach...........Weekday morning Office Number............................. 828-689-1229 Assistant Coaches (Alma mater) Jennifer Lodge (Campbell Univ., 2006)

SID....................................................Rick Baker Office Phone............................... 828-689-1373 Home Phone................................ 828-689-2640 Office Fax.................................... 828-689-1440 Press Row Phone....................... 828-689-1373 E-mail Address.................... rbaker@mhc.edu Assistant SID....................... Nicholas Petrone Internet Address....................... www.mhc.edu SID Mailing Address...........Campus Box 6668 .......................................... Mars Hill, NC 28754

Jennifer Williams begins her fifth season as the head women’s basketball coach at Mars Hill College. Williams also serves as the senior women’s administrator at Mars Hill, the advisor for the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and is the conference captain for the South Atlantic Conference. She also chairs the conference SAAC and is a member of the regional advisory comJennifer Williams mittee. Year By Year During her tenure at 2006-07 Mars Hill 14-14 .500 MHC, Williams has 2007-08 Mars Hill 15-13 .536 coached one Academ- 2008-09 Mars Hill 12-16 .429 5-22 .185 ic All-American, one 2009-10 Mars Hill 46-65 .414 All-Region player, six Career All-SAC selections and four players entered the program’s 1,000-point club. Williams comes to Mars Hill from Ashland University where she served as the top women’s basketball assistant under Sue Ramsey from June of 2004-06. Williams worked at the NCAA before coaching at Ashland. She served as a staff assistant for Championships. Her duties included coordinating and participating in ranking calls, selections and pre-championship planning. Williams began her coaching career as a graduate assistant at Eastern Illinois University in August of 2001 where she earned her master’s degree in Athletic Administration in May of 2003. She then moved on to Franklin College in 2004 where she served as an assistant for one year. Williams played four seasons for the Baldwin-Wallace College women’s basketball team. Her squad won three consecutive Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) championships as well as a pair of trips to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Division III tournament. She was a team captain and earned WBCA/Kodak First Team All-America honors as a senior in 2001. Williams, a native of Toledo, Ohio, earned a bachelors degree from Baldwin-Wallace in 2001 as a double major in Business and Psychology. Williams is married to Mars Hill softball coach David Williams.

2010-11 Roster No. 4 5 10 11 12 14 15 20 22 23 24 30 32 34 44

Name Taylor Deal Tyler Carlson Margaret Harvey Beth Miller Sky Assif Brittini Young Autumn Ward Erica Warren Kristen Metcalf Alexis Poplos Jocelyn Williams Narcissa Grayson Jackie Simon Jessica Jones Katie Buckner

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Pos P G P PG G G G G G G P PG G P C

HT 6-0 5-7 6-0 5-3 5-4 5-5 5-7 5-10 5-7 5-8 6-1 5-8 5-7 6-0 6-0

2010-11 Schedule

Head Coach: Jennifer Williams

CL Hometown/Previous School JR Catawba, N.C./Newton-Conover HS FR Savannah, Ga./Richmond Hill HS JR Greensboro, N.C./Old Dominion SO Burlington, N.C./Graham HS SO Cross Lanes, W. Va./Nitro HS SR Ramseur, N.C./E. Randolph HS FR Marion, N.C./McDowell HS R-SO Danville, Va./George Washington HS SO Black Mountain, N.C./USC Upstate SO Mars Hill, N.C./TC Roberson R-JR Greensboro, N.C./Dudley HS R-SO Danville, Va./George Washington HS JR Hackensack, N.J./ Allegany College of Maryland JR Chattanooga, Tenn./ Walter State CC SO Canton, Ga./Cherokee HS

Nov. 13 at King 6 pm Nov. 16 at Lander 5:30 pm Nov. 19 Converse 6 pm Nov. 20 Coker 5 pm Nov. 23 Queens 6 pm Dec. 4 LENOIR-RHYNE 2 pm Dec. 11 ANDERSON 2 pm Dec. 16 King 6 pm Dec. 29 vs. Holy Family(San Diego,CA) 6 pm 1 pm Dec. 30 vs. Assumption(San Diego, CA) Jan. 5 at NEWBERRY 6 pm Jan. 8 at BREVARD 2 pm Jan. 12 at LINCOLN MEMORIAL 6 pm Jan. 15 WINGATE 2 pm Jan. 19 CARSON-NEWMAN 6 pm Jan. 22 at TUSCULUM 2 pm Jan. 26 at CATAWBA 6 pm Jan. 29 at LENOIR-RHYNE 2 pm Feb. 2 NEWBERRY 6 pm Feb. 5 at ANDERSON 2 pm Feb. 9 LINCOLN MEMORIAL 6 pm Feb. 12 BREVARD 2 pm Feb. 16 at CARSON-NEWMAN 6 pm Feb. 19 at WINGATE 2 pm Feb. 23 CATAWBA 6 pm Feb. 26 TUSCULUM 2 pm March 2 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA March 5 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA March 6 Food Lion SAC Tournament 2 pm SAC games in ALL CAPS

2009-10 Results

(2-14 SAC, 5-22) Nov. 18 at Queens L, 61-88 Nov. 20 UNC Pembroke W, 92-82 Nov. 21 Columbus State L, 76-80 Nov. 24 King W, 73-54 Nov. 29 at Vorhees L, 63-67 Dec. 5 at King L, 66-71 Dec. 8 Lander L, 75-79 Dec. 12 North Georgia L, 81-86 Dec. 18 at Florida Tech L, 58-71 Dec. 19 vs. Fort Valley St. L, 61-77 Dec. 30 at Belmont Abbey W, 66-59 Jan. 2 BREVARD W, 85-76(OT) Jan. 6 at NEWBERRY L, 62-70 Jan. 9 CARSON-NEWMAN L, 80-88 Jan. 13 at LENOIR-RHYNE L, 59-79 Jan. 16 CATAWBA L, 75-76 Jan. 20 WINGATE L, 65-68 Jan. 23 at LINCOLN MEMORIAL L, 55-77 Jan. 27 at TUSCULUM L, 92-102(OT) Jan. 30 at BREVARD L, 72-87 Feb. 3 NEWBERRY L, 71-79 Feb. 6 at CARSON-NEWMAN L, 76-86 Feb. 11 LINCOLN MEMORIAL L, 75-76 Feb. 13 at CATAWBA L, 56-62 Feb. 17 at WINGATE W, 101-100(OT) Feb. 24 TUSCULUM L, 76-78 Feb. 27 LENOIR-RHYNE L, 80-84 SAC games in ALL CAPS

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mars hill lions The Mars Hill women’s basketball team ended the 2009-10 season 5-22 overall and 2-14 in the South Atlantic Conference. The Lions were picked eighth in preseason SAC voting. Brittini Young, the South Atlantic Conference’s leading scorer (22.0 ppg) and a member of the All-Conference second team last season, returns to lead the backcourt for her senior season. In addition to leading the SAC in scoring, Young ranked in the top 10 of the conference in assists, free throw percentage, steals, three-point field goal percentage, three-point field goals made and minutes played Beth Miller will enter the season as another option at point guard because of her speed and ball-handling ability. Miller also has great court vision and is a feisty defensive player. Tyler Carlson has the ability to earn playing time at the point or shooting guard positions because of her excellent three-point shooting, solid court awareness, and ability to get to the basket. Kristen Metcalf, a transfer student from USC Upstate, is one of the team’s hardest working, most physical players. She was a member of the All-Conference freshmen team for the Spartans in 2005-06. Metcalf led the team in three-pointers made in her freshman campaign. Sky Assif is another option at shooting guard. She has a great knowledge of the game and has improved her ability to score. Autumn Ward is another wing player that Mars Hill will feature this season. Her specialty is her ability to shoot the three, but she also plays extremely hard and does a great job on the defensive end. Margaret Harvey returns for Mars Hill at the wing position. She is a terrific

scorer from anywhere on the court. She can shoot the three, get to the rim, and post up. Narcissa Grayson also returns at the wing position and is the team’s most explosive athlete and will typically defend the opposition’s best player. Jackie Simon, a junior college transfer, is an excellent defender and passer with great court vision. Taylor Deal returns a s M a r s H i l l ’s m o s t experienced post player. She is one of the team’s best post defenders, especially with help side defense, and rebounding. Erica Warren is an explosive player with a quick first step. Her ability to get to the rim and crash the offensive boards will be a huge asset to the Lions this season. Alexis Poplos has great basketball knowledge and is very fundamentally sound. She works hard every day and makes the people around her better. Jocelyn Williams will be featured at center this season because of her length and athletic ability. She is a tenacious rebounder and can score with her back to the basket. Jessica Jones is another junior college transfer. She has great court vision, can score with her back to the basket or facing up, and has the ability to be a great rebounder. Katie Buckner is

Brittini Young

great at setting screens and is terrific on the low block on defense. She has improved a great deal from last season and will provide depth in the post for the lions. In order for Mars Hill to reach its goals for 2010-11, the Lions must continue to develop confidence. The 2010-11 version of the Mars Hill women’s basketball team is one of the deepest and most talented in recent memory. Rebounding and post play will also be keys as the team will look to excel in half-court defense. Balanced scoring is the final and most important key for the Lions this season.

- Nicholas Petrone

2009-10 Statistics Total 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot 14 Young, Brittini 27-27 927 34.3 178-432 .412 64-173 .370 173-206 .840 24 103 127 10 Harvey, Margaret 27-26 805 29.8 121-265 .457 34-89 .382 47-69 .681 28 111 139 04 Deal, Taylor 27-27 751 27.8 109-277 .394 15-39 .385 68-124 .548 83 156 239 15 Moore, Krystal 26-19 746 28.7 96-237 .405 34-117 .291 25-35 .714 16 64 80 22 Smith, Bria 22-10 424 19.3 37-117 .316 14-50 .280 23-32 .719 7 30 37 30 Grayson, Narcissa 27-23 639 23.7 50-131 .382 2-18 .111 25-42 .595 47 66 113 11 Miller, Beth 26-2 438 16.8 43-105 .410 2-4 .500 34-46 .739 7 39 46 44 Buckner, Katie 27-1 414 15.3 21-61 .344 0-0 .000 23-34 .676 28 37 65 42 Zebrowski, Sasha 9-0 80 8.9 4-15 .267 0-0 .000 10-13 .769 2 14 16 32 Yeargan, Cassie 13-0 79 6.1 4-18 .222 0-4 .000 9-11 .818 7 9 16 23 Poplos, Alexis 14-0 54 3.9 5-12 .417 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 2 8 10 12 Assif, Sky 19-0 118 6.2 4-23 .174 0-4 .000 4-6 .667 5 13 18 TEAM 68 66 134 Total 27 5475 672-1693 .397 165-498 .331 443-620 .715 324 716 1040 Opponents 27 5475 727-1766 .412 139-447 .311 509-750 .679 446 806 1252

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Avg PF FO A 4.7 76 5 90 5.1 81 4 46 8.9 103 7 40 3.1 50 1 41 1.7 44 0 21 4.2 80 3 37 1.8 45 1 41 2.4 75 2 6 1.8 10 0 0 1.2 10 0 1 0.7 11 0 3 0.9 17 0 3 5.0 1 38.5 603 23 329 46.4 556 - 402

TO Blk 106 1 104 6 72 33 46 0 25 0 43 1 47 1 30 4 3 2 11 1 9 0 11 0 4 511 49 519 86

Stl Pts Avg 48 593 22.0 20 323 12.0 29 301 11.1 30 251 9.7 8 111 5.0 26 127 4.7 25 122 4.7 5 65 2.4 2 18 2.0 6 17 1.3 1 12 0.9 2 12 0.6 202 1952 72.3 229 2102 77.9

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newberry wolves Quick Facts School....................................Newberry College Address............................ Newberry, SC 29108 Founded.....................................................1856 Enrollment.................................................1,100 School Colors.........................Scarlet and Gray Arena...........................................Eleazer Arena Capacity......................................................1600 2009-10 Record.......................................... 21-9 2009-10 SAC Record/Finish............. 12-4 / 2nd Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................9 / 12 Head Coach......................................Sean Page Alma Mater.......U. of the Sunshine Coast, 2003 Record at School...................... 39-20 (2 years) Career Record........................... 77-47 (4 years) Best Time To Reach.............Weekday morning Office Number............................. 803-321-5160 Assistant Coaches John Lesaine (Newberry, 2007) Women’s Basketball SID...... Brandon Scardigli Office Phone............................... 803-321-5603 Office Fax.................................... 803-321-5169 Press Row Phone....................... 803-947-2107 E-mail Address........... nick.vlattas@newberry.edu Internet Address.... www.NewberryWolves.com SID Mailing Address...............2100 College St. ....................................... Newberry, S.C., 29108

Head Coach: Sean Page Sean Page is entering his third year as the head coach of the Newberry College women’s basketball team. Page led the team to a third-place conference finish in his first season at Newberry and second-place finish in his second. The Wolves played to a 21-9 finish, 12-4 in the South Atlantic Conference, and were selected to play in the 2009-10 NCAA tournament. The season was Sean Page the most successful in Page’s coaching career, Year By Year topping his 18-11 finish in 2008-09. 2006-07 Brescia (Ky.) 20-14 .588 .580 Page came to 2007-08 Brescia (Ky.) 18-13 .621 Newberry after two sea- 2008-09 Newberry 18-11 .700 sons at Brescia Univer- 2009-10 Newberry 21-9 Career 77-47 .621 sity in Owensboro, Ky. In his two years at the helm, the Bearcats went 38-27. Prior to his employment at Brescia, Page spent five years as an Assistant Coach at the NCAA Division I level. He spent one year at Boise State University, followed by four seasons at Troy University. As an assistant coach, Page’s duties included on-court coaching, practice and game preparation, individual player development, scouting, video breakdown and analysis, preparing scouting reports, recruiting, academic counseling, media relations and monitoring strength and conditioning programs. During his five years at the NCAA Division I level, Page recruited three Conference Freshmen of the year and coached nine All-Conference representatives. Before his coaching career in the United States, Page spent many years coaching at various levels in his native Australia. Page, who hails from Maroochydore, Queensland, Australia, is married to the former Susan Sessions from Birmingham, Ala., and has two daughters, Amy and Hannah and a son, Macauley.

2010-11 Roster No. 10 11 12 13 20 21 22 23 24 25 30 31 32 33 34 35 42

Name Pos Jessica Bearzatto G Ayana Ward G Keisha Henderson G Amanda Darnell F Ruta Valiulyte G Kendra Brown G Amelia Dozier G Helen McKinney G Leanne Watson F Ellie Gleeson G Devanee’ Taylor F Briana Johnson F Brittany Brown F/C Leeara Creet F VaMiche McCullough G/F Rebecca Matijevic G Abby Anderson F

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HT 5-6 5-5 5-4 6-2 5-10 5-3 5-11 5-8 5-11 5-10 6-0 5-9 6-0 5-11 5-9 5-9 5-11

CL Sr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Fr. R-Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. So.

Hometown/Previous School Melbourne, Australia / Brescia University Buford, Ga. / Buford, Ga. Columbia, S.C. / Blythewood HS Marietta, S.C. / Travelers Rest HS Lietuva, Lithuania / Montverde Academy Swansea, S.C. / Spartanburg Methodist Columbia, S.C. / Spring Valley HS Owensboro, Ky. / Brescia University Stone Mountain, Ga. / Stone Mountain HS Albury, New South Wales, Australia / Xavier HS Norfolk, Va. / Seoul American HS Irmo, S.C. / Irmo HS Fort Myers, Fla. / University of Tampa Brisbane, Australia / Kenmore HS Fort Mill, S.C. / Nation Ford HS Gold Coast, Australia / Griffith University Durham, N.C. / Jordan HS

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2010-11 Schedule Nov. 16 at Converse Nov. 20 Lander Nov. 23 LENOIR-RHYNE Nov. 27 at Pfeiffer Nov. 30 North Greenville Dec. 2 Allen Dec. 4 TUSCULUM Dec. 16 at North Georgia Dec. 29 vs. Georgia College Dec. 30 vs. UNC Pembroke Jan. 5 MARS HILL Jan. 8 LINCOLN MEMORIAL Jan. 12 at ANDERSON Jan. 15 at CARSON-NEWMAN Jan. 19 WINGATE Jan. 22 CATAWBA Jan. 26 at BREVARD Jan. 29 at TUSCULUM Feb. 2 at MARS HILL Feb. 5 at LENOIR-RHYNE Feb. 9 ANDERSON Feb. 12 at LINCOLN MEMORIAL Feb. 16 at WINGATE Feb. 19 CARSON-NEWMAN Feb. 23 BREVARD Feb. 26 at CATAWBA March 2 Food Lion SAC Tournament March 5 Food Lion SAC Tournament March 6 Food Lion SAC Tournament SAC games in ALL CAPS

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2009-10 Results (12-4 SAC, 21-9) Nov. 17 at North Greenville W, 88-66 Nov. 20 at North Georgia W, 58-50 Nov. 21 vs. Montevallo L, 79-80 Nov. 25 Armstrong Atlantic St. W, 64-61 Nov. 28 Morris W, 96-49 Dec. 1 Vorhees W, 66-35 Dec. 4 at WINGATE W, 75-57 Dec. 12 at Lander L, 63-74 Dec. 15 Pfeiffer W, 68-51 Dec. 19 Anderson W, 76-57 Dec. 29 at Davidson L, 55-64 Jan. 2 at CARSON-NEWMAN L, 73-86 Jan. 6 MARS HILL W, 70-62 Jan. 9 LENOIR-RHYNE W, 77-59 Jan. 13 at LINCOLN MEMORIAL W, 64-61 Jan. 20 TUSCULUM W, 63-61 Jan. 23 at CATAWBA L, 61-66 Jan. 27 BREVARD W, 66-47 Jan. 30 CARSON-NEWMAN W, 67-64 Feb. 3 at MARS HILL W, 79-71 Feb. 6 at LENOIR-RHYNE L, 57-69 Feb. 10 CATAWBA W, 63-57 Feb. 17 at TUSCULUM L, 67-68 Feb. 20 WINGATE W, 68-61 Feb. 24 at BREVARD W, 73-48 Feb. 27 LINCOLN MEMORIAL W, 82-74 March 3 vs. Lincoln Memorial* W, 78-56 March 6 vs. Carson-Newman* W, 66-56 March 7 vs. Tusculum* L, 55-67 March 12 vs. Francis Marion+ L, 96-103 SAC games in ALL CAPS *- SAC Tournament + -NCAA Regionals

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newberry wolves The Newberry College women’s basketball team will look to repeat the successes it found in 2009-10 in what was one of the most triumphant seasons ever under third year head coach Sean Page. The Wolves posted a 21-9 overall record (12-4 South Atlantic Conference) that culminated in a 103-96 loss in the NCAA tournament to No. 3 seed Francis Marion. Newberry capped off one of its most offensively proficient years averaging 70.4 points per game and put up over 80 points four times during the year. Coach Page brings in eight newcomers to this year’s squad in hopes of finding another diamond in the rough as he did with four-year player Anita Bulcher. Bulcher, an All-American honorable mention selection, broke into every category in the statistical record book while with the Wolves. “It’s always hard to lose a girl like that,” said Page. “But we have four seniors returning, three of which were starters last year, so I like to think we have the leadership and experience. The girls we have coming back are all really good, proven players.” The team will look to three-point threat Helen McKinney, who took over the number one spot on the all-time Newberry career three-pointers made list after successfully nailing 72 of her 234 attempts this past season, to take over the leadership role. Taking hold of the reins along with McKinney are seniors Jessica Bearzatto

and Leanne Watson. Bearzatto, a 5-foot-6 point guard, averaged 5.4 assists and six points per game last season with a .785 success rate at the free-throw line. Watson put up an average of 10.5 points per game to go along with her 8.5 rebounds. McKinney, the last of the three returning starters, averaged 15.3 points per game with 961 minutes played. Top players coming off the bench from last season are juniors Leeara Creet and Keisha Henderson and senior Briana Johnson. Creet averaged 2.7 points and three rebounds per game. Henderson averaged 1.8 points per game while Johnson averaged 2.2 points per game with 2.6 rebounds. Players looking to come in and have an immediate impact include Ayana Ward, Kendra Brown and Brittany Brown. Ward, a freshman, was a standout player at Buford High School where she averaged 5.8 assists per game and held an overall record of 59-5 while leading her team back-to-back state championships. Kendra Brown, a junior transfer student, started two years at Spartanburg Methodist and led her team with 330 total points in 2009-10. Brittany Brown comes in from the University of Tampa. She averaged a double-double in high school with an average of 10 points per game and 15 rebounds. Brittany Brown led the entire state of Florida in rebounds her junior and senior years. Coach Page will put his team in front of a

Helen McKinney national audience on Feb. 5, 2011, at noon on CBS College Sports as the Wolves take on Lenoir-Rhyne in Hickory, N.C. Newberry will kick off the 2010-11 campaign on Nov. 16, when the Wolves travel to Spartanburg, S.C., to take on Converse. The Wolves will look to defend an 18game home win streak that dates back to the 2008-09.

- Brandon Scardigli

2009-10 Statistics Total 3-PT ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct 54 Bulcher,Anita 30-30 868 28.9 174-313 .556 0-0 .000 140-189 .741 23 McKinney,Helen 30-30 961 32.0 156-443 .352 72-234 .308 75-100 .750 20 Browne,Amy 30-30 968 32.3 130-322 .404 30-73 .411 37-47 .787 24 Watson,LeAnne 30-30 817 27.2 116-254 .457 3-13 .231 80-109 .734 10 Bearzatto,Jessica 30-28 856 28.5 58-176 .330 13-28 .464 51-65 .785 25 Browne,Courtney 18-0 263 14.6 27-56 .482 7-21 .333 34-42 .810 35 Holland,Ashley 10-0 63 6.3 9-23 .391 3-12 .250 6-7 .857 33 Creet,Leeara 23-0 298 13.0 23-87 .264 0-0 .000 15-20 .750 31 Johnson,Briana 29-0 339 11.7 29-91 .319 1-3 .333 5-13 .385 12 Henderson,Keisha 27-0 304 11.3 17-46 .370 3-14 .214 12-23 .522 11 Ward,Janine 21-2 212 10.1 11-31 .355 0-3 .000 13-17 .765 21 Hudson,Shonquilla 9-0 22 2.4 4-9 .444 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 42 Anderson,Abby 5-0 9 1.8 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 13 Darnell,Amanda 7-0 11 1.6 1-6 .167 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 22 Dozier,Amelia 8-0 10 1.3 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 TEAM Total.............. 30 6001 756-1863 .406 133-408 .326 468-632 .741 Opponents.......... 30 6001 669-1799 .372 145-482 .301 397-578 .687

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Avg PF FO A TO 11.7 74 0 16 76 5.6 41 0 60 74 3.2 60 2 68 51 8.5 79 1 50 69 3.1 72 2 163 76 1.6 35 2 20 25 0.9 2 0 7 4 3.0 39 0 14 24 2.6 47 1 11 22 1.2 43 0 33 27 1.1 21 0 31 23 0.2 1 0 0 1 0.8 3 0 0 3 0.3 1 0 1 3 0.3 2 0 1 1 4.1 0 7 44.5 520 8 475 486 35.8 550 - 335 479

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Stl Pts Avg 20 488 16.3 27 459 15.3 20 327 10.9 34 315 10.5 43 180 6.0 4 95 5.3 5 27 2.7 10 61 2.7 6 64 2.2 3 49 1.8 15 35 1.7 1 9 1.0 0 2 0.4 0 2 0.3 0 0 0.0

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tusculum pioneers Quick Facts School....................................Tusculum College Address..........................Greeneville, TN 37743 Founded.....................................................1794 Enrollment.................................................2,350 School Colors.......................Orange and Black Arena...........................................Pioneer Arena Capacity.....................................................2,000 2009-10 Record........................................ 23-10 2009-10 SAC Record/Finish............... 10-6/ 4th Letterwinners Returning/Lost.....................7/7 Head Coach.....................................Adell Harris Alma Mater.........................Wake Forest (2002) Record at School........................23-10 (1 year) Career Record.............................23-10 (1 year) Best Time To Reach.............Weekday morning Office Number............................. 423-636-7329 Assistant Coaches Katie Baldwin (UNC Asheville, 2007) SID................................................Dom Donnelly SID Phone.................................... 423-636-7326 Cell............................................... 423-341-0091 E-mail Address........... ddonnell@tusculum.ecu Office Fax.................................... 423-636-7370 Women’s Basketball Contact........... Jim Miller Assistant SID Phone.................. 423-636-7494 Cell............................................... 423-329-7650 Press Row Phone....................... 423-636-7344 Internet Address...www.tusculumpioneers.com SID Mailing Address.................... PO Box 5054 ........................................Greeneville, TN 37743

Head Coach: Adell Harris Adell Harris took the Tusculum women’s basketball program to new heights in her first season at the helm, leading the Pioneers to their first-ever appearance in the NCAA Division II Elite Eight while capturing the school’s first Southeast Region Championship. Harris also led the Pioneers to their first-ever postseason ranking, concluding the campaign as the ninthranked in the final USA Today/ ESPN Top 25 Coaches’ Adell Harris Poll. The High Point, N.C. Year By Year native guided the Pioneers to their first-ever 2009-10 Tusculum 23-10 .697 23-10 .697 Food Lion South Atlan- Career tic Conference Tournament title, jumpstarting a magical NCAA Tournament run that including victories over the top three seeds in the Southeast Region Tournament. The 2009-10 Pioneers posted the program’s third-straight 20-win season, winning 14 of their last 17 contests en route to a 23-10 overall record while finishing the campaign as one of the hottest teams in the nation. Coach Harris was also instrumental in the development of one of the top three-point shooters in the nation, as freshman Kendal Baxter set a program- and SAC-record with 105 threepointers, while surpassing what was believed to be the NCAA Division II mark for triples by a freshman. For her efforts, Baxter was named to the SAC All-Freshman Team. Coach Harris joined the Pioneer family prior to the 200910 season after serving the last six seasons on the coaching staff at NCAA Division I UNC Asheville, including the past two years as associate head coach. Harris helped guide UNC Asheville to four winning seasons, including a 21-12 record in the Bulldogs’ 2006-07 campaign, culminating in a Big South Conference Tournament title and a berth in the NCAA Tournament, both firsts in school history. The High Point, N.C. native played her collegiate career at Wake Forest University, where she was a four-year letter-winner for the Demon Deacons. During her senior campaign, she led Wake Forest with 108 assists and averaged 4.6 points per game. She wrapped up her career 10th on Wake’s all-time list with 241 career assists. Harris graduated from Wake in 2002 with a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology.

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Name Fayola Moise Kendal Baxter Ayana Rashed Jasmine Gunn Jasmine Parker Brittni Oliver Linda Aughburns Nequoiah Anderson Bridae White Staci Hicks Catherine Hintz

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CL So. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr.

Hometown/Previous School Larchmont, N.Y./Mamaroneck HS Sevierville, Tenn./Sevier County HS Midland, N.C./Victory Christian HS Nashville, Tenn./Antioch HS Rex, Ga./Morrow HS Kokomo, Ind./Taylor HS Fayetteville, N.C./UNC Asheville Washington, D.C./Archbishop Carroll HS Quincy, Fla./West Gadsden HS Loveland, Ohio/Goshen HS Hastings, Minn./Illinois Central CC

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2010-11 Schedule Nov 13 at Lander 7:30 pm Nov 14 vs. USC Aiken 2 pm Nov 26 vs. Lewis 7:30 pm Nov 27 at Indianapolis 5 pm Nov 29 at King 6 pm Dec 4 at NEWBERRY 2 pm Dec. 8 King 5:30 pm Dec. 11 at Clayton State 1:30 pm Dec 16 at Shaw 2 pm Dec. 30 BREVARD 6 pm Jan 5 LINCOLN MEMORIAL 6 pm Jan 8 at WINGATE 2 pm Jan 12 at CARSON-NEWMAN 6 pm Jan. 15 at CATAWBA 2 pm Jan 19 ANDERSON 6 pm Jan 22 MARS HILL 2 pm Jan 26 LENOIR-RHYNE 6 pm Jan 29 NEWBERRY 2 pm Feb 2 at LINCOLN MEMORIAL 6 pm Feb 5 at BREVARD 2 pm Feb 9 CARSON-NEWMAN 6 pm Feb 12 WINGATE 2 pm Feb 16 at ANDERSON 6 pm Feb 19 CATAWBA 2 pm Feb 23 at LENOIR-RHYNE 6 pm Feb 26 at MARS HILL 2 pm March 2 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA March 5 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA March 6 Food Lion SAC Tournament 2 pm SAC games in ALL CAPS

2009-10 Results

(10-6 SAC, 23-10) Nov 16 King W, 88-65 Nov 27 at Columbus State W, 82-81 Nov 28 vs. Georgia C&S L, 63-78 Dec 5 at BREVARD W, 84-81(OT) Dec 8 at West Georgia W, 74-53 Dec 12 at District of Columbia W, 72-40 Dec. 13 at Shepherd W, 90-76 Dec. 18 vs. Francis Marion L, 71-83 Dec 19 vs. Clayton St. L, 79-87 Dec. 30 Virginia Intermont W, 117-38 Jan 2 at LENOIR-RHYNE L, 60-75 Jan 6 LINCOLN MEMORIAL L, 72-74 Jan 9 CATAWBA W, 71-55 Jan. 12 District of Columbia W, 83-55 Jan 16 CARSON-NEWMAN L,77-90 Jan 20 at NEWBERRY L, 61-63 Jan 23 at WINGATE W, 67-60 Jan 27 MARS HILL W. 102-92(OT) Jan 30 LENOIR-RHYNE W, 75-65 Feb 3 at LINCOLN MEMORIAL W, 71-59 Feb 6 at CATAWBA W, 80-56 Feb 10 WINGATE L, 68-78 Feb 13 at CARSON-NEWMAN L, 90-99(OT) Feb 17 NEWBERRY W, 68-67 Feb 20 BREVARD W, 78-55 Feb 24 at MARS HILL W, 78-76 March 3 Catawba* W, 96-87 March 6 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne* W, 77-63 March 7 vs. Newberry* W, 67-55 March 12 vs. Clayton St.+ W. 69-63 March 13 vs. Francis Marion+ W, 103-96 March 15 vs. Lander+ W, 70-63 March 23 vs. Gannon+ L, 66-70 SAC games in ALL CAPS *-SAC Tournament +-NCAA Tournament

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tusculum pioneers Expectations are high for the Tusculum women’s basketball team in 2010-11, after the Pioneers won the South Atlantic Conference Tournament championship and advanced to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight for the first time in program history last year. Tusculum finished 23-10 overall last season and 10-6 in the league, then won six straight postseason games to earn the SAC Tournament and Southeast Regional championships. The Pioneers face a strong schedule this season, with three of their first five contests against preseason nationallyranked opponents and a total of 11 games with 2010 NCAA Division II Tournament qualifiers. Four starters return for the Pioneers, led by reigning SAC Player of the Year Jasmine Gunn. A consensus All-American last season and the Women’s Division II Bulletin Preseason National Player of the Year, the 4-11 Gunn averaged 21.6 points and 5.1 rebounds per game last season and finished eighth in Division II in scoring. During the Pioneers’ seven-game postseason run, Gunn averaged 26.7 points, 3.6 assists, and 3.4 rebounds per game. In the Southeast Region semifinals against 20th-ranked Francis Marion, Gunn scored a SAC-record 45 points on 11-of-15 shooting, and set NCAA II Tournament records for free throws made (23) and attempted (29). Gunn scored 20 points or more on 19 occasions, reaching 30 points five times in addition to her 45-point playoff performance. She also recorded the program’s first triple-double and established program and conference records with 216 free throws made. Gunn enters her senior season ranked

fifth in school history with 1,619 career points and is currently ranked in the top 10 in nine categories in the program record book, including assists per game (5.6, first), free throws made (492, third), free throws attempted (625, third), and steals (220, third). Complementing Gunn in the post is 6-8 senior center Catherine Hintz, who averaged 10.6 points and a team-high 8.5 rebounds last season and led the squad with 53 blocked shots. Hintz scored in double figures 16 times in 32 games, including nine times off the bench, and notched seven double-doubles. Hintz shot 58.9 percent (149-for-253) from the field to lead the SAC and ranked third in the conference with 1.66 blocks per game. Hintz also earned a spot on the NCAA II Southeast Regional All-Tournament Team. Three other starters are back from last year’s team. Senior guard Jasmine Parker averaged 8.8 points, 4.0 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game and led the team in foul shooting at an even 80 percent (80-for-100), 6-1 junior forward Staci Hicks contributed 7.1 points and 6.2 rebounds per contest, and senior guard Brittni Oliver scored 4.1 points per game and drained 21 three-pointers. Providing a strong outside threat for the Pioneers will be sophomore guard Kendal Baxter, who averaged 11.8 points in a reserve role last season and set a new SAC singleseason record with 105 three-pointers, which was also a new Tusculum record. Baxter carries a streak of 30 consecutive games with at least one three-pointer into the 2010-11 season. Also returning for Tusculum is sophomore forward Fayola Moise, who played in nine contests last year, contributing 15 points (1.7 ppg) and 16 rebounds (1.8 rpg), while

Jasmine Gunn shooting 63.6 percent from the charity stripe. Four newcomers will be looking to contribute to the Pioneer attack, led by 5-11 junior forward Linda Aughburns. Aughburns played the last two seasons at NCAA Division I UNC Asheville. During her 50-game career with the Bulldogs, she averaged 5.9 points and 5.8 rebounds per game. She played her prep career at Westover High School in Fayetteville, N.C., where was a McDonald’s All-American nominee. Three freshmen are on the TC roster this year, including Nequoiah Anderson, Ayana Rashed and Bridae White. - Jim Miller

2009-10 Statistics

Total 3-PT ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct 10 Gunn,Jasmine 33-32 1098 33.3 240-515 .466 10-34 .294 223-284 .785 03 Baxter,Kendal 32-0 761 23.8 116-309 .375 105-283 .371 39-51 .765 54 Hintz,Catherine 32-14 597 18.7 149-253 .589 0-0 .000 42-82 .512 11 Parker,Jasmine 33-29 879 26.6 104-271 .384 2-18 .111 80-100 .800 34 Spears,Kat 30-20 851 28.4 107-233 .459 0-0 .000 49-82 .598 30 Hicks,Staci 30-29 742 24.7 70-155 .452 0-1 .000 72-105 .686 12 Oliver,Brittni 33-23 794 24.1 34-123 .276 21-78 .269 47-71 .662 13 Ludgood,Shasidy 12-10 139 11.6 11-30 .367 2-12 .167 9-15 .600 23 Harvey,Gabrielle 11-0 100 9.1 13-19 .684 0-0 .000 4-10 .400 21 Shephard,Brenica 28-0 269 9.6 26-66 .394 1-2 .500 8-15 .533 32 Holton,Ellen 20-3 197 9.9 17-60 .283 6-28 .214 3-6 .500 24 McGowen,Chelsea 24-0 187 7.8 20-41 .488 0-0 .000 11-14 .786 00 Moise,Fayola 8-0 52 6.5 4-10 .400 0-0 .000 7-11 .636 04 Lowe,Kate 6-0 23 3.8 2-6 .333 1-4 .250 1-2 .500 00 Moise, Foyola 1-0 10 10.0 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 TEAM Total.............. 33 6699 913-2093 .436 148-460 .322 595-848 .702 Opponents.......... 33 6704 825-2119 .389 171-559 .306 477-701 .680

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Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 5.1 85 2 158 113 0 93 713 21.6 1.1 56 0 17 39 2 21 376 11.8 8.5 103 5 15 47 53 12 340 10.6 4.0 49 1 101 83 8 35 290 8.8 7.9 78 3 30 64 45 42 263 8.8 6.2 66 0 11 57 5 16 212 7.1 1.8 63 1 56 64 3 39 136 4.1 2.0 19 0 7 18 0 9 33 2.8 2.6 11 0 5 15 0 14 30 2.7 1.6 27 0 22 29 2 8 61 2.2 2.2 22 0 8 13 2 6 43 2.2 1.7 31 0 3 20 4 6 51 2.1 1.8 6 0 1 3 0 2 15 1.9 0.7 3 0 2 2 0 3 6 1.0 2.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 3.6 1 7 42.8 623 12 436 574 124 306 2569 77.8 39.7 675 - 495 602 94 282 2298 69.6

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wingate bulldogs Quick Facts School...................................Wingate University Address............................. Wingate, NC, 28174 Founded.....................................................1896 Enrollment.................................................2,373 School Colors.............................Blue and Gold Arena.............................................Cuddy Arena Capacity.....................................................2,300 2009-10 Record........................................ 14-14 2009-10 SAC Record/Finish................ 7-7 / 6th Letterwinners Returning/Lost...................5 / 9 Head Coach...............................Barbara Nelson Alma Mater.................................... Presbyterian Record at School...................... 58-32 (3 years) Career Record.......................................... Same Best Time To Reach.............Weekday morning Office Number............................. 704-233-8172 Assistant Coaches Keith Bell India Elliott SID............................................ David Sherwood SID Phone.................................... 704-233-8186 Cell............................................... 704-507-0056 E-mail Address...........dsherwod@wingate.edu Office Fax.................................... 704-233-8169 Assistant SID.................................Hugh Patton Assistant SID Phone.................. 704-233-8386 Press Row Phone....................... 704-507-0056 Internet Address....................www.wingate.edu SID Mailing Address............Campus Box 3051 ............................................ Wingate, NC 28174

Head Coach: Barbara Nelson Barbara Nelson enters her third season as head women’s basketball coach at Wingate University in 2009-10. In her two seasons, Nelson’s teams have compiled an overall record of 44-18 (21-9 in the South Atlantic Conference). Bulldog fans will long remember Nelson’s first season as head coach for the Wingate women’s basketball team. The Bulldogs advanced to the 2007-08 NCAA Division II Elite Eight as Barbara Nelson champions of the South Year By Year Atlantic Region. Wingate (26-8 overall) com- 2007-08 Wingate 26-8 .765 pleted the 2007-08 sea- 2008-09 Wingate 18-10 .643 son as the 10th-ranked 2009-10 Wingate 14-14 .500 58-32 .644 team in the country, ac- Career cording to the USA Today/ESPN/WBCA NCAA Division II top 25 Coaches’ Poll. Wingate also won the Food Lion South Atlantic Conference tournament on the way to the Elite Eight. Prior to joining the Wingate family, Nelson was the head varsity girls’ basketball coach at Providence Day School in Charlotte. She compiled a 437-176 record with seven NCISAA state championships in 21 seasons with the Chargers. PDS was named the Charlotte Observer Sweet 16 champions five times. In addition, Providence Day won the CISAA basketball conference crown nine times under Nelson’s watch. Barbara Nelson has deep ties to the South Atlantic Conference. She is a graduate of Presbyterian College with a B.S. degree in Psychology. A four-year letter winner in basketball for the Blue Hose, Nelson served two years on the Scotsman Club board for her alma mater. In September 2009, Nelson received the Bob Waters Award at Presbyterian’s homecoming festivities. The Bob Waters Award is presented to PC graduates who have exhibited outstanding leadership and service as coaches and who personify the qualities possessed by this distinguished Presbyterian alumnus. Nelson and her husband Vernon have two children: Quinn (20) and Haley (17).

2010-11 Roster No. 3 10 11 12 14 20 21 22 23 24 25 33 42

Name Pos Tiffany Brown G Alexis Farmer-Graham G Janitsha Williams G Sarah Wollett G Simone Rutledge F Tish Logan F Pam Honeysucker F Ashley Fleetwood G CC Brooks F Chantal Dunbar F Kurie Washington G/F Jecia Anderson C Shey Brown F

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CL Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. So. Fr. R-Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr.

Hometown/Previous School Cartersville, Ga. (Cartersville) Rocky Mount, N.C. (Rocky Mount) Statesville, N.C. (Statesville) Raleigh, N.C. (Wakefield) Atlanta, Ga. (Southwest DeKalb) Suitland, Md. (Bishop McNamara) Nashville, Tenn. (Overton) Knightdale, N.C. (Wakefield) Mount Holly, N.C. (East Gaston) Norfolk, Va. (Booker T. Washington) Marion, N.C. (McDowell) San Antonio, Texas (J.P. Stevens) Rockingham, N.C. (Richmond Senior)

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2010-11 Schedule Nov. 13 Belmont Abbey 4 pm Nov. 17 at UNC Pembroke 6 pm Nov. 20 vs. Livingstone TBA Nov. 21 at Johnson C. Smith 4 pm Dec. 2 at North Greenville 5:30 pm Dec. 4 LINCOLN MEMORIAL 2 pm Dec. 15 at CARSON-NEWMAN 2 pm Dec. 18 King 2 pm Dec. 29 vs. UNC Pembroke TBA Dec. 30 at Georgia College & St. TBA Jan. 5 at CATAWBA 6 pm Jan. 8 TUSCULUM 2 pm Jan. 12 LENOIR-RHYNE 6 pm Jan. 15 at MARS HILL 2 pm Jan. 19 at NEWBERRY 6 pm Jan. 22 BREVARD 2 pm Jan. 26 at ANDERSON 6 pm Jan. 29 at LINCOLN MEMORIAL 6 pm Feb. 2 CATAWBA 6 pm Feb. 5 CARSOn-newman 2 pm Feb. 9 at LENOIR-RHYNE 6 pm Feb. 12 at Tusculum 2 pm Feb. 16 NEWBERRY 6 pm Feb. 19 MARS HILL 2 pm Feb. 23 ANDERSON 6 pm Feb. 26 at BREVARD 2 pm March 2 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA March 5 Food Lion SAC Tournament TBA March 6 Food Lion SAC Tournament 2 pm SAC games in ALL CAPS

2009-10 Results

(7-9 SAC, 14-14) Nov. 15 at Queens W, 64-58 Nov. 16 Pfeiffer W, 61-45 Nov. 21 at Johnson C. Smith L, 61-65(OT) Nov. 24 Sacred Heart W, 96-30 Nov. 27 American of PR W, 83-53 Nov. 30 at Aiken L, 71-75 Dec. 4 NEWBERRY L, 57-75 Dec. 16 at Anderson W, 76-51 Dec. 18 at Clayton State L, 65-69 Dec. 19 at Francis Marion W, 87-85 Jan. 2 LINCOLN MEMORIAL W, 78-69 Jan. 6 at Catawba L, 59-64 Jan. 13 at Carson-Newman L, 68-78 Jan. 16 BREVARD W, 82-56 Jan. 20 at Mars Hill W, 68-65 Jan. 23 TUSCULUM L, 60-67 Jan. 27 LENOIR-RHYNE W, 73-70 Jan. 30 at Lincoln Memorial L, 55-66 Feb. 3 CATAWBA W, 75-59 Feb. 10 at Tusculum W, 78-68 Feb. 13 at Brevard W, 57-56 Feb. 17 MARS HILL L, 100-101(OT) Feb. 20 at Newberry L, 61-68 Feb. 24 at Lenior-Rhyne L, 58-59 Feb. 27 CARSON-NEWMAN L,65-76 March 3 vs. Carson-Newman* L, 66-70 SAC games in ALL CAPS *-SAC Tournament

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wingate bulldogs Wingate University head women’s basketball coach Barbara Nelson believes the 2010-11 edition of the Bulldogs have the right mix of basketball talent, work ethic and academic abilities. “We recruited smart kids with outstanding work ethics,” Nelson says. “At the mid-semester point, we had three players with 4.00 grade point averages.” Wingate’s newcomers will have a chance to contribute immediately, as the Bulldogs possess only one senior in versatile guard CC Brooks. “I believe we have put CC in a position to have a great senior year,” Nelson says. Brooks helped the 2008 Wingate team make a run to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight. In 2010, she averaged 8.8 points per game, second on the team charts. Brooks can play either guard spot; she will see time both at point guard and two guard during the 2010-11 campaign. All-SAC guard Kurie Washington returns for her junior season. Last year, she was fourth in the SAC with her 18.1 points per game. Opponents know Washington can score; she hit double-figure points 25 of 27 times last season. Washington had 20-plus points nine times last year. She averaged 18.8 points per game in SAC contests as a sophomore, the exact same average from her award-winning freshman campaign. Nelson is pleased with Washington’s recovery from off-season knee surgery. “Kurie is shooting lights out at practice,” Nelson says. “She is playing hard. We are looking forward to her junior season.” Freshman guard Janitsha Williams “is pushing Kurie in practice,” Nelson says.

“Janitsha can shoot, she can score and she can put the ball on the floor. It is good for your best player to work. Janitsha is pushing Kurie every day in practice.” Junior forward Simone Rutledge leads Wingate’s talented newcomers. A Tennessee Tech transfer, Rutledge was elected captain by her new teammates. She will give the Bulldogs quality minutes in the post. Freshmen post players Pam Honeysucker, Chantal Dunbar and Shey Brown “can each score the ball,” Nelson says. “They had great high school careers.” The post cupboard was not bare, as two returnees give Wingate a veteran presence. Sophomore Tish Logan started eight contests as a true freshman. Her 3.3 rebounds per game were fourth on the team charts. Classmate Jecia Anderson will give Wingate a defensive and rebounding presence as the team’s tallest player. Sophomore guard Sarah Wollett will share captain’s duties with Rutledge. An AllFreshmen team selection, Wollett averaged 6.5 points per game last year. She stepped up her game in league play, posting 7.5 points per game in 13 league appearances. Wollett led the Bulldogs with her 75 assists this season. On the SAC charts, Wollett was sixth in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.01), eighth in assists (3.1 helpers per game) and 11th in free throw percentage (76.3 percent) as a true freshman. Nelson believes her floor general has made great strides in the off-season. “Sarah is in great shape,” Nelson says. “She was very serious about her off-season conditioning. Last year, she got tired at the end of games. This year, her skills aren’t

Kurie Washington dropping in our pre-season workouts. Wollett will have help in the backcourt, as Nelson believes each guard on her roster is fighting for playing time. Redshirt freshman Ashley Fleetwood “is knocking down the three-pointers in practice,” Nelson says. “She is one of our better ball-handlers.” “We have better competition at the guard spots this year,” Nelson adds. In addition to Williams, junior Tiffany Brown and freshman Alexis Farmer-Graham will have every opportunity to make an immediate impact. - David Sherwood

2009-10 Statistics Total 3-PT ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct 25 Washington, Kurie 27-26 759 28.1 149-353 .422 35-90 .389 156-193 .808 44 Rhodes, Stacie 27-27 688 25.5 97-186 .522 0-0 .000 43-76 .566 23 Brooks, CC 26-6 491 18.9 66-162 .407 5-20 .250 91-108 .843 20 Logan, Tish 2-1 28 14.0 7-9 .778 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 12 Wollett, Sarah 24-16 522 21.8 40-119 .336 14-46 .304 61-80 .763 10 Mitchell, Britney 28-4 382 13.6 52-144 .361 0-0 .000 22-34 .647 42 Crumlin, Erica 27-9 440 16.3 44-116 .379 0-0 .000 27-33 .818 33 Shuey, Stefani 28-1 303 10.8 49-85 .576 0-0 .000 18-36 .500 24 Rosser, Sarah 27-17 350 13.0 36-106 .340 23-77 .299 5-8 .625 20 Logan, Louticia 26-7 364 14.0 34-112 .304 0-1 .000 17-37 .459 14 Keitt, Jessy 25-10 302 12.1 31-92 .337 0-0 .000 19-31 .613 11 Parrish, Emily 25-1 249 10.0 24-58 .414 17-41 .415 8-12 .667 21 Brown, Gladney 26-3 311 12.0 22-68 .324 9-25 .360 13-19 .684 03 Whitenack, Stephani 25-11 372 14.9 15-54 .278 7-32 .219 20-24 .833 35 Anderson, Jecia 16-1 89 5.6 9-24 .375 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 TEAM Total.............. 28 5650 675-1688 .400 110-332 .331 503-697 .722 Opponents.......... 28 5450 615-1680 .366 160-519 .308 423-622 .680

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REBOUNDS Off Def Tot 53 86 139 64 140 204 20 45 65 0 0 0 16 45 61 30 48 78 37 82 119 29 39 68 22 24 46 37 56 93 24 54 78 4 25 29 26 41 67 7 14 21 7 19 26 65 61 126 441 779 1220 399 675 1074

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Avg PF FO A 5.1 54 2 45 7.6 67 0 27 2.5 51 0 59 0.0 7 0 2 2.5 38 0 75 2.8 39 0 29 4.4 36 1 26 2.4 42 0 11 1.7 30 0 13 3.6 45 1 12 3.1 43 1 6 1.2 20 0 15 2.6 42 1 29 0.8 27 0 57 1.6 18 1 1 4.5 1 43.6 560 7 407 38.4 561 - 344

TO 77 39 75 6 74 62 42 15 22 22 39 18 27 49 11 12 590 580

Blk 3 56 2 0 2 7 42 5 4 3 5 0 0 0 1

Stl P t s 28 489 20 237 38 228 2 14 29 155 24 126 20 115 5 116 11 100 22 85 14 81 10 73 12 66 17 57 2 21

Av g 18.1 8.8 8.8 7.0 6.5 4.5 4.3 4.1 3.7 3.3 3.2 2.9 2.5 2.3 1.3

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2010-11 composite schedule Friday, November 12 Brevard vs. North Georgia, 5:30 p.m. Winston-Salem St. at Lenoir-Rhyne, 6 p.m. Georgia College & State Univ. at Anderson, 7 p.m. Catawba at Clayton St., 7:30 p.m. Saturday, November 13 Catawba vs. North Georgia, 3:30 p.m. Belmont Abbey at Wingate, 4 p.m. USC Aiken vs. Carson-Newman (at Greenwod, SC), 5 p.m. Brevard at Clayton St., 5:30 p.m. Mars Hill at King (Tenn.), 6 p.m. Tusculum at Lander, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, November 14 Tusculum vs. USC Aiken (at Greenwood, SC), 2 p.m. Carson-Newman at Lander, 4:30 p.m. Monday, November 15 Fayetteville St. at Lenoir-Rhyne, 5:30 p.m. Winston-Salem St. at Anderson, 7 p.m. Tuesday, November 16 Brevard at Pfeiffer, 5:30 p.m. Mars Hill at Lander, 5:30 p.m. King (Tenn.) at Carson-Newman, 6 p.m. Newberry at Converse, 6 p.m. Catawba at Barton, 7 p.m.

Tuesday, November 23 Brevard at Young Harris, 5 p.m. Queens Univ. of Charlotte at Mars Hill, 6 p.m. Livingstone at Catawba, 6 p.m. King (Tenn.) at Lincoln Memorial, 6 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT NEWBERRY, 6 p.m.

Wednesday, December 15 WINGATE AT CARSON-NEWMAN, 6 p.m.

Friday, November 26 Brevard vs. Barton (at Salisbury, NC), 6 p.m. Tusculum vs. Lewis (at Indianapolis, IN) at 7:30 p.m. Lees-McRae at Catawba, 8 p.m. Saturday, November 27 Lincoln Memorial Univ. at Mount Olive, 2 p.m. Brevard vs. Lees-McRae (at Salisbury, NC), 2 p.m. Newberry at Pfeiffer, 4 p.m. Barton at Catawba, 4 p.m. Tusculum at Indianapolis, 5 p.m. Monday, November 29 Tusculum at King (Tenn.), 6 p.m. Brevard at UNC Asheville, 7 p.m. Lenoir-Rhyne at USC Aiken, 7 p.m.

Wednesday, December 1 Catawba at Livingstone, 5:30 p.m. Lincoln Memorial at King (Tenn.), 6 p.m. Maryville (Tenn.) at Carson-Newman, 6 p.m.

Thursday, November 18 Erskine at Anderson, 7 p.m. Friday, November 19 Converse at Mars Hill, 6 p.m. Lenoir-Rhyne vs. Coker (at Mars Hill , NC), 8 p.m. Delta St. vs. Carson-Newman (at Cleveland, MS), 7 p.m. Southern Arkansas vs. Lincoln Memorial (at Cleveland, MS), 9 p.m. Saturday, November 20 Wingate vs. Livingstone (at Charlotte, NC), TBA Catawba at Mount Olive, Noon Lander at Newberry, 2 p.m. Lenoir-Rhyne vs. Converse (at Mars Hill, NC), 3 p.m. Brevard at St. Andrews Presbyterian, 4 p.m. Coker at Mars Hill, 5 p.m. Southern Arkansas vs. Carson-Newman (at Cleveland, MS), 5 p.m. Delta St. vs. Lincoln Memorial Univ. (at Cleveland, MS), 7 p.m.

Tuesday, December 14 CATAWBA AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIV., 6 p.m.

Tuesday, November 30 North Greenville at Newberry, 6 p.m. Erskine at Brevard, 6 p.m.

Wednesday, November 17 Wingate at UNC Pembroke. 6 p.m.

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Sunday, November 21 Wingate at Johnson C. Smith, 4 p.m.

Thursday, December 2 Wingate at North Greenville, 5:30 p.m. Allen at Newberry, 6 p.m. Anderson at Winston-Salem St., 6 p.m. Saturday, December 4 LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT WINGATE, 2 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT CATAWBA, 2 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT MARS HILL, 2 p.m. BREVARD AT ANDERSON, 2 p.m. TUSCULUM AT NEWBERRY, 4 p.m. Wednesday, December 8 King (Tenn.) at Tusculum, 5:30 p.m. Lander at Carson-Newman, 6 p.m. Saturday, December 11 Tusculum at Clayton St., 1:30 p.m. ANDERSON AT MARS HILL, 2 p.m. Carson-Newman at King (Tenn.), 4 p.m.

Thursday, December 16 Tusculum at Shaw, 2 p.m. Newberry at North Georgia, 5:30 p.m. USC Aiken at Lenoir-Rhyne, 5:30 p.m. King (Tenn.) at Mars Hill, 6 p.m. St. Paul’s at Catawba, 6 p.m. Friday, December 17 Anderson vs. Columbus St. (at Savannah, GA), 1 p.m. Saturday, December 18 Montevallo at Lincoln Memorial, 2 p.m. King (Tenn.) at Wingate, 2 p.m. Anderson (S.C.) at Armstrong Atlantic St., 6 p.m. Wednesday, December 29 Wingate vs. UNC Pembroke (at Milledgeville, GA), TBA Anderson at Rollins, 12 p.m. Carson-Newman vs. Florida Tech (at Winter Park, FL), 12 p.m. Lander vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (at Morrow, GA), 3:30 p.m. Clayton St. vs. Lincoln Memorial (at Morrow, GA), 5:30 p.m. Holy Family vs. Mars Hill (at San Diego, CA), 6 p.m. Newberry at Georgia College & State Univ., 7 p.m. Thursday, December 30 Wingate at Georgia College & State Univ., TBA UNC Pembroke vs. Newberry (at Milledgeville, GA), 1 p.m. Mars Hill vs. Assumption (at San Diego, CA), 1 p.m. Carson-Newman vs. Rollins (at WInter Park, FL), 2 p.m. Anderson vs. Florida Tech (at Winter Park, FL), 2 p.m. Lincoln Memorial vs. Lander (at Morrow, GA), 3:30 p.m. BREVARD AT TUSCULUM, 5 p.m. Lenoir-Rhyne at Clayton St., 5:30 p.m. Friday, December 31 Belmont Abbey at Catawba, 2 p.m. Monday, January 3 Brevard at King (Tenn.), 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, January 5 MARS HILL AT NEWBERRY, 5:30 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT ANDERSON, 6 p.m. WINGATE AT CATAWBA, 6 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT BREVARD, 6 p.m. LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT TUSCULUM, 6 p.m.

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2010-11 composite schedule Saturday, January 8 CATAWBA AT ANDERSON, 2 p.m. LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT NEWBERRY, 2 p.m. MARS HILL AT BREVARD, 2 p.m. TUSCULUM AT WINGATE, 2 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT LENOIR-RHYNE, 4 p.m. Wednesday, January 12 NEWBERRY AT ANDERSON, 6 p.m. BREVARD AT CATAWBA, 6 p.m. MARS HILL AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL, 6 p.m. TUSCULUM AT CARSON-NEWMAN, 6 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT WINGATE, 6 p.m. Saturday, January 15 TUSCULUM AT CATAWBA, 2 p.m. WINGATE AT MARS HILL, 2 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT BREVARD, 2 p.m. NEWBERRY AT CARSON-NEWMAN, 2 p.m. ANDERSON AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL, 6 p.m. Wednesday, January 19 WINGATE AT NEWBERRY, 5:30 p.m. CATAWBA AT LENOIR-RHYNE, 6 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT MARS HILL, 6p.m. ANDERSON AT TUSCULUM, 6 p.m. BREVARD AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL, 6 p.m. Saturday, January 22 CATAWBA AT NEWBERRY, 2 p.m. BREVARD AT WINGATE, 2 p.m. MARS HILL AT TUSCULUM, 2 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT ANDERSON, 2 p.m. LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT LENOIR-RHYNE, 4 p.m. Wednesday, January 26 NEWBERRY AT BREVARD, 5:30 p.m. LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT CARSON-NEWMAN, 6 p.m. WINGATE AT ANDERSON, 6 p.m. MARS HILL AT CATAWBA, 6 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT TUSCULUM, 6 p.m. Saturday, January 29 NEWBERRY AT TUSCULUM, 2 p.m. MARS HILL AT LENOIR-RHYNE, 2 p.m. ANDERSON AT BREVARD, 2 p.m. CATAWBA AT CARSON-NEWMAN, 6 p.m. WINGATE AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL, 6 p.m. Wednesday, February 2 NEWBERRY AT MARS HILL, 6 p.m. ANDERSON AT LENOIR-RHYNE, 6 p.m. BREVARD AT CARSON-NEWMAN, 6 p.m. TUSCULUM AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL, 6 p.m. CATAWBA AT WINGATE, 6 p.m.

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Saturday, February 5 NEWBERRY AT LENOIR-RHYNE, Noon TUSCULUM AT BREVARD, 2 p.m. MARS HILL AT ANDERSON, 2 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT WINGATE, 2 p.m. LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT CATAWBA, 2 p.m. Wednesday, February 9 ANDERSON AT NEWBERRY, 6 p.m. CATAWBA AT BREVARD, 6 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT TUSCULUM, 6 p.m. WINGATE AT LENOIR-RHYNE, 6 p.m. LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT MARS HILL, 6 p.m.

Wednesday, March 2 Food Lion SAC Tournament Quarterfinals, at higher seed, TBA Saturday, March 5 Food Lion SAC Tournament at CVCC, Hickory, NC Semifinals Sunday, March 6 Food Lion SAC Tournament at CVCC, Hickory, NC Championship

Saturday, February 12 WINGATE AT TUSCULUM, 2 p.m. BREVARD AT MARS HILL, 2 p.m. ANDERSON AT CATAWBA, 2 p.m. NEWBERRY AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL, 6 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT CARSON-NEWMAN, 6 p.m. Wednesday, February 16 NEWBERRY AT WINGATE, 6 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT CATAWBA, 6 p.m. TUSCULUM AT ANDERSON, 6 p.m. LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT BREVARD, 6 p.m. MARS HILL AT CARSON-NEWMAN, 6 p.m. Saturday, February 19 LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT ANDERSON, 2 p.m. MARS HILL AT WINGATE, 2 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT NEWBERRY, 2 p.m. CATAWBA AT TUSCULUM, 2 p.m. BREVARD AT LENOIR-RHYNE, 4 p.m. Wednesday, February 23 BREVARD AT NEWBERRY, 6 p.m. ANDERSON AT WINGATE, 6 p.m. TUSCULUM AT LENOIR-RHYNE, 6 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL, 6 p.m. CATAWBA AT MARS HILL, 6 p.m. Saturday, February 26 TUSCULUM AT MARS HILL, 2 p.m. ANDERSON AT CARSON-NEWMAN, 2 p.m. WINGATE AT BREVARD, 2 p.m. NEWBERRY AT CATAWBA, 2 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL, 6 p.m.

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2009-10 women’s basketball statistics SCORING OFFENSE Team......................... G 1.Tusculum................ 33 2.Carson-Newman..... 31 3.Mars Hill.................. 27 4.Lenoir-Rhyne.......... 29 5.Newberry................ 30 6.Lincoln Memorial.... 28 7.Wingate.................. 28 8.Catawba................. 28 9.Brevard................... 28

W-L 23-10 24-7 5-22 21-8 21-9 9-19 14-14 15-13 9-19

Pts Avg/G 2569 77.8 2401 77.5 1952 72.3 2086 71.9 2113 70.4 1970 70.4 1963 70.1 1947 69.5 1901 67.9

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE Team......................... G FG 1.Wingate.................. 28 615 2.Newberry................ 30 669 3.Lenoir-Rhyne.......... 29 641 4.Tusculum................ 33 825 5.Lincoln Memorial.... 28 716 6.Carson-Newman..... 31 751 7.Mars Hill.................. 27 727 8.Catawba................. 28 711 9.Brevard................... 28 743

FGA 1680 1799 1664 2119 1780 1857 1766 1694 1746

Pct .366 .372 .385 .389 .402 .404 .412 .420 .426

BLOCKED SHOTS Team......................... G 1.Carson-Newman..... 31 2.Wingate.................. 28 3.Tusculum................ 33 4.Lincoln Memorial.... 28 5.Lenoir-Rhyne.......... 29 6.Brevard................... 28 7.Newberry................ 30 8.Catawba................. 28 9.Mars Hill.................. 27

Blocks 175 130 124 86 78 73 78 66 49

Avg/G 5.65 4.64 3.76 3.07 2.69 2.61 2.60 2.36 1.81

Avg/G 62.7 64.8 65.8 68.0 69.6 69.7 71.1 74.6 77.9

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES Team......................... G FG FGA 1.Lincoln Memorial.... 28 200 546 2.Catawba................. 28 154 463 3.Mars Hill.................. 27 165 498 Wingate................... 28 110 332 5.Newberry................ 30 133 408 6.Brevard................... 28 175 540 7.Tusculum................ 33 148 460 8.Lenoir-Rhyne.......... 29 156 502 9.Carson-Newman..... 31 141 474

Pct .366 .333 .331 .331 .326 .324 .322 .311 .297

ASSISTS Team......................... G 1.Newberry................ 30 2.Carson-Newman..... 31 3.Wingate.................. 28 4.Lenoir-Rhyne.......... 29 5.Tusculum................ 33 6.Catawba................. 28 7.Brevard................... 28 8.Lincoln Memorial.... 28 9.Mars Hill.................. 27

Assists 475 468 407 417 436 368 353 344 329

Avg/G 15.83 15.10 14.54 14.38 13.21 13.14 12.61 12.29 12.19

DEF Margin 68.0 +9.5 69.6 +8.2 62.7 +7.8 65.8 +6.1 64.8 +5.4 69.7 -0.2 71.1 -0.7 77.9 -5.6 74.6 -6.7

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE Team......................... G FG FGA 1.Lincoln Memorial.... 28 113 402 2.Newberry................ 30 145 482 3.Carson-Newman..... 31 151 497 4.Tusculum................ 33 171 559 5.Wingate.................. 28 160 519 6.Lenoir-Rhyne.......... 29 136 438 7.Mars Hill.................. 27 139 447 8.Brevard................... 28 170 497 9.Catawba................. 28 140 404

Pct .281 .301 .304 .306 .308 .311 .311 .342 .347

STEALS Team......................... G 1.Carson-Newman..... 31 2.Brevard................... 28 3.Tusculum................ 33 4.Wingate.................. 28 5.Lincoln Memorial.... 28 6.Catawba................. 28 7.Lenoir-Rhyne.......... 29 8.Mars Hill.................. 27 9.Newberry................ 30

Steals 365 265 306 254 243 239 247 202 188

Avg/G 11.77 9.46 9.27 9.07 8.68 8.54 8.52 7.48 6.27

FREE THROW PERCENTAGES Team......................... G FTM 1.Lincoln Memorial.... 28 370 2.Newberry................ 30 468 3.Lenoir-Rhyne.......... 29 512 4.Brevard................... 28 432 5.Wingate.................. 28 503 6.Catawba................. 28 437 7.Mars Hill.................. 27 443 8.Tusculum................ 33 595 9.Carson-Newman..... 31 458

FTA 491 632 701 594 697 611 620 848 658

Pct .754 .741 .730 .727 .722 .715 .715 .702 .696

REBOUNDING OFFENSE Team......................... G Reb 1.Newberry................ 30 1334 2.Wingate.................. 28 1220 3.Tusculum................ 33 1412 4.Carson-Newman..... 31 1298 5.Lenoir-Rhyne.......... 29 1155 6.Catawba................. 28 1112 7.Mars Hill.................. 27 1040 8.Lincoln Memorial.... 28 1077 9.Brevard................... 28 1018

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES Team......................... G FG 1.Tusculum................ 33 913 2.Carson-Newman..... 31 901 3.Lenoir-Rhyne.......... 29 709 4.Lincoln Memorial.... 28 700 5.Newberry................ 30 756 6.Wingate.................. 28 675 7.Mars Hill.................. 27 672 8.Catawba................. 28 678 9.Brevard................... 28 647

FGA 2093 2098 1670 1718 1863 1688 1693 1717 1664

Pct .436 .429 .425 .407 .406 .400 .397 .395 .389

REBOUNDING DEFENSE Team......................... G Reb 1.Newberry................ 30 1073 2.Lenoir-Rhyne.......... 29 1054 3.Wingate.................. 28 1074 4.Catawba................. 28 1109 5.Tusculum................ 33 1310 6.Carson-Newman..... 31 1236 7.Lincoln Memorial.... 28 1168 8.Brevard................... 28 1186 9.Mars Hill.................. 27 1252

SCORING DEFENSE Team........................... G 1.Newberry.................. 30 2.Wingate.................... 28 3.Lenoir-Rhyne............ 29 4.Carson-Newman....... 31 5.Tusculum.................. 33 6.Catawba................... 28 7.Lincoln Memorial...... 28 8.Brevard..................... 28 9.Mars Hill.................... 27 SCORING MARGIN Team......................... G 1.Carson-Newman..... 31 2.Tusculum................ 33 3.Newberry................ 30 4.Lenoir-Rhyne.......... 29 5.Wingate.................. 28 6.Catawba................. 28 7.Lincoln Memorial.... 28 8.Mars Hill.................. 27 9.Brevard................... 28

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Pts 1880 1813 1908 2108 2298 1952 1990 2089 2102

OFF 77.5 77.8 70.4 71.9 70.1 69.5 70.4 72.3 67.9

Avg/G 44.5 43.6 42.8 41.9 39.8 39.7 38.5 38.5 36.4

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Team......................... G 1.Carson-Newman..... 31 2.Wingate.................. 28 3.Tusculum................ 33 4.Newberry................ 30 5.Catawba................. 28 6.Lenoir-Rhyne.......... 29 7.Mars Hill.................. 27 8.Brevard................... 28 9.Lincoln Memorial.... 28

No. 500 441 498 446 396 370 324 323 284

Avg/G 16.13 15.75 15.09 14.87 14.14 12.76 12.00 11.54 10.14

Avg/G 35.8 36.3 38.4 39.6 39.7 39.9 41.7 42.4 46.4

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Team......................... G 1.Newberry................ 30 2.Lincoln Memorial.... 28 3.Wingate.................. 28 4.Tusculum................ 33 5.Lenoir-Rhyne.......... 29 6.Mars Hill.................. 27 7.Carson-Newman..... 31 8.Catawba................. 28 9.Brevard................... 28

No. 888 793 779 914 785 716 798 716 695

Avg/G 29.60 28.32 27.82 27.70 27.07 26.52 25.74 25.57 24.82

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2009-10 women’s basketball statistics REBOUNDING MARGIN Team......................... G 1.Newberry................ 30 2.Wingate.................. 28 3.Lenoir-Rhyne.......... 29 4.Tusculum................ 33 5.Carson-Newman..... 31 6.Catawba................. 28 7.Lincoln Memorial.... 28 8.Brevard................... 28 9.Mars Hill.................. 27

TEAM 1334 1220 1155 1412 1298 1112 1077 1018 1040

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Team......................... G 3FG 1.Lincoln Memorial.... 28 200 2.Brevard................... 28 175 3.Mars Hill.................. 27 165 4.Catawba................. 28 154 5.Lenoir-Rhyne.......... 29 156 6.Carson-Newman..... 31 141 7.Tusculum................ 33 148 8.Newberry................ 30 133 9.Wingate.................. 28 110 TEAM SUMMARIES Team......................... G Brevard...................... 28 Carson-Newman........ 31 Catawba.................... 28 Lenoir-Rhyne............. 29 Lincoln Memorial....... 28 Mars Hill..................... 27 Newberry................... 30 Tusculum................... 33 Wingate..................... 28

Avg 44.5 43.6 39.8 42.8 41.9 39.7 38.5 36.4 38.5

PF-PA 1901-2089 2401-2108 1947-1952 2086-1908 1970-1990 1952-2102 2113-1880 2569-2298 1963-1813

Avg 35.8 38.4 36.3 39.7 39.9 39.6 41.7 42.4 46.4

Margin +8.7 +5.2 +3.5 +3.1 +2.0 +0.1 -3.2 -6.0 -7.9

Avg Score Margin 67.9-74.6 -6.7 77.5-68.0 +9.5 69.5-69.7 -0.2 71.9-65.8 +6.1 70.4-71.1 -0.7 72.3-77.9 -5.6 70.4-62.7 +7.8 77.8-69.6 +8.2 70.1-64.8 +5.4 Avg 375 752 288 786 398 319 278 482 272

TEAM 597 574 475 511 530 486 590 563 521

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Team......................... G Asst 1.Newberry................ 30 475 2.Lenoir-Rhyne.......... 29 417 3.Carson-Newman..... 31 468 4.Catawba................. 28 368 5.Tusculum................ 33 436 6.Wingate.................. 28 407 7.Lincoln Memorial.... 28 344 8.Mars Hill.................. 27 329 9.Brevard................... 28 353

Avg/G 7.14 6.25 6.11 5.50 5.38 4.55 4.48 4.43 3.93

ATTENDANCE Team......................... HOME GAMES Brevard .13-4869 Carson-Newman .13-9778 Catawba .15-4325 Lenoir-Rhyne 11-8645 Lincoln Memorial .12-4780 Mars Hill .13-4142 Newberry .14-3894 Tusculum .12-5788 Wingate .11-2989

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OPP 1073 1074 1054 1310 1236 1109 1168 1186 1252

TURNOVER MARGIN Team......................... G 1.Carson-Newman..... 31 2.Tusculum................ 33 3.Catawba................. 28 4.Mars Hill.................. 27 5.Lenoir-Rhyne.......... 29 6.Newberry................ 30 7.Wingate.................. 28 8.Brevard................... 28 9.Lincoln Memorial.... 28

AWAY GAMES 13-5319 15-8970 11-5420 13-7027 14-4666 13-5355 12-3960 13-7633 12-6278

FG-FGA 647-1664 901-2098 678-1717 709-1670 700-1718 672-1693 756-1863 913-2093 675-1688 Avg 409 598 493 541 333 412 330 587 523

Pct .389 .429 .395 .425 .407 .397 .406 .436 .400

3FG-FGA 175-540 141-474 154-463 156-502 200-546 165-498 133-408 148-460 110-332

Pct .324 .297 .333 .311 .366 .331 .326 .322 .331

NEUT GAMES Avg 2-515 258 3-766 255 2-200 100 5-1778 356 2-152 76 1-133 133 4-1202 300 8-3785 473 5-802 160

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Avg 19.3 17.4 17.0 18.9 18.3 16.2 21.1 20.1 18.6

OPP 750 602 494 519 530 479 580 547 489

Avg 15.8 14.4 15.1 13.1 13.2 14.5 12.3 12.2 12.6

Turn Avg 486 16.2 530 18.3 597 19.3 475 17.0 574 17.4 590 21.1 521 18.6 511 18.9 563 20.1

FT-FTA 432-594 458-658 437-611 512-701 370-491 443-620 468-632 595-848 503-697

Avg 24.2 18.2 17.6 19.2 18.3 16.0 20.7 19.5 17.5

Margin +4.94 +0.85 +0.68 +0.30 +0.00 -0.23 -0.36 -0.57 -1.14 Ratio 0.98 0.79 0.78 0.77 0.76 0.69 0.66 0.64 0.63

Pct RebF RebA Margin .727 1018 1186 -6.0 .696 1298 1236 +2.0 .715 1112 1109 +0.1 .730 1155 1054 +3.5 .754 1077 1168 -3.2 .715 1040 1252 -7.9 .741 1334 1073 +8.7 .702 1412 1310 +3.1 .722 1220 1074 +5.2

ALL GAMES 28-10703 31-19514 28-9945 29-17450 28-9598 27-9630 30-9056 33-17206 28-10069

Avg 382 629 355 602 343 357 302 521 360

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2009-10 women’s basketball statistics SCORING Player-Team......................G 1.Young, Brittini-MHC.........27 2.Gunn,Jasmine-TC...........33 3.Winn,Samantha-BC.........28 4.Washington, Kurie-WU....27 5.Salaman,Dayshalee-LMU.. 28 6.Bulcher,Anita-NEW..........30 7.McKinney,Helen-NEW.....30 8.Hicks, Dana-CAT.............27 9.Mills,Carolyn-LMU...........28 10.Kyle, Ashley-C-N...........29 11.Mendenhall, Mandy-C-N.. 30 12.Ivanovic, Milica-CAT......28 13.Buford, Shari-C-N..........31 14.Mitch, Brittany-LRU.......29 15.Long, Nisha-CAT...........28 16.Harvey, Margaret-MHC.. 27 17.Baxter,Kendal-TC..........32 18. O’Dell,Amberly-LMU.....28 19.Sealey, Cameron-LRU...26 20.Deal, Taylor-MHC..........27 21.Holt, Amber-LRU...........29 22.Browne,Amy-NEW.........30 23.Hintz,Catherine-TC........32 24.Watson,LeAnne-NEW...30 25.Safrit, Jami-LRU............27 26.Moore, Krystal-MHC......26 27.Parker,Jasmine-TC........33 28.Rhodes, Stacie-WU.......27 29.Brooks, CC-WU.............26 30.Spears,Kat-TC...............30

FG 3 FT Pts Avg 178 64 173 593 22.0 240 10 223 713 21.6 193 18 109 513 18.3 149 35 156 489 18.1 171 53 104 499 17.8 174 0 140 488 16.3 156 72 75 459 15.3 145 0 118 408 15.1 128 59 76 391 14.0 150 11 91 402 13.9 159 44 47 409 13.6 128 57 53 366 13.1 163 0 70 396 12.8 116 36 96 364 12.6 103 23 114 343 12.3 121 34 47 323 12.0 116 105 39 376 11.8 106 84 33 329 11.8 101 27 72 301 11.6 109 15 68 301 11.1 113 33 62 321 11.1 130 30 37 327 10.9 149 0 42 340 10.6 116 3 80 315 10.5 79 31 87 276 10.2 96 34 25 251 9.7 104 2 80 290 8.8 97 0 43 237 8.8 66 5 91 228 8.8 107 0 49 263 8.8

REBOUNDING Player-Team.......................G Off 1.Bulcher,Anita-NEW...........30 136 2.Hicks, Dana-CAT..............27 121 3.Buford, Shari-C-N.............31 135 4.Deal, Taylor-MHC.............27 83 5.Watson,LeAnne-NEW......30 70 6.Hintz,Catherine-TC...........32 101 7.Winn,Samantha-BC..........28 52 8.Spears,Kat-TC..................30 74 9.Rhodes, Stacie-WU..........27 64 10.Kikwiki-Mamuku,Dean-LMU.. 28 58 11.Williams, Zoriah-C-N.......29 86 12.Mitch, Brittany-LRU........29 51 13.Hicks,Staci-TC................30 86 14.Holmes,Whitney-LMU.....28 62 15.McKinney,Helen-NEW....30 45 16.Safrit, Jami-LRU.............27 41 17.Ivanovic, Milica-CAT.......28 37 18.Sealey, Cameron-LRU....26 45 19.Harvey, Margaret-MHC...27 28 Washington, Kurie-WU.....27 53

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Def Tot Avg/G 216 352 11.7 182 303 11.2 186 321 10.4 156 239 8.9 186 256 8.5 171 272 8.5 170 222 7.9 162 236 7.9 140 204 7.6 152 210 7.5 117 203 7.0 135 186 6.4 101 187 6.2 112 174 6.2 123 168 5.6 104 145 5.4 111 148 5.3 92 137 5.3 111 139 5.1 86 139 5.1

FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) Player-Team...........................G FG FGA 1. Hintz,Catherine-TC..............32 149 253 2.Bulcher,Anita-NEW...............30 174 313 3.Moore, Denise-LRU..............29 97 176 4.Williams, Zoriah-C-N............29 96 184 5.Rhodes, Stacie-WU..............27 97 186 6.Buford, Shari-C-N.................31 163 314 7.Hicks, Dana-CAT..................27 145 291 8.Winn,Samantha-BC..............28 193 406 9.Gunn,Jasmine-TC................33 240 515 10.Spears,Kat-TC....................30 107 233 11.Watson,LeAnne-NEW.........30 116 254 12.Harvey, Margaret-MHC.......27 121 265 13.Sealey, Cameron-LRU........26 101 222 14.Mendenhall, Mandy-C-N.....30 159 361 15.Washington, Kurie-WU.......27 149 353 ASSISTS Player-Team............................ G 1.Bearzatto,Jessica-NEW......... 30 2.Kyle, Ashley-C-N................... 29 3.Gunn,Jasmine-TC................. 33 4.Long, Nisha-CAT................... 28 5.Safrit, Jami-LRU.................... 27 6.Salaman,Dayshalee-LMU...... 28 7.Young, Brittini-MHC............... 27 8.Wollett, Sarah-WU................. 24 9.Williams,Destiny-LMU........... 28 10.Holt, Amber-LRU................. 29 11.Parker,Jasmine-TC.............. 33 12.Schlobohm,Anna-BC........... 28 13.Mendenhall, Mandy-C-N...... 30 14.Whitaker,Amanda-BC.......... 28 15.Whitenack, Stephanie-WU.. 25

Pct .589 .556 .551 .522 .522 .519 .498 .475 .466 .459 .457 .457 .455 .440 .422

Assists Avg/G 163 5.43 147 5.07 158 4.79 111 3.96 103 3.81 97 3.46 90 3.33 75 3.13 87 3.11 90 3.10 101 3.06 83 2.96 74 2.47 65 2.32 57 2.28

FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game) Player-Team...........................G FTM FTA Pct 1.Mills,Carolyn-LMU................28 76 86 .884 2.Brooks, CC-WU....................26 91 108 .843 3.Young, Brittini-MHC..............27 173 206 .840 4.Sealey, Cameron-LRU..........26 72 87 .828 5.Washington, Kurie-WU.........27 156 193 .808 6.Mitch, Brittany-LRU..............29 96 120 .800 Parker,Jasmine-TC...............33 80 100 .800 8.Gunn,Jasmine-TC................33 223 284 .785 9.Holt, Amber-LRU..................29 62 80 .775 10.Wollett, Sarah-WU..............24 61 80 .763 11.Safrit, Jami-LRU.................27 87 115 .757 12.Salaman,Dayshalee-LMU...28 104 138 .754 13.Winn,Samantha-BC............28 109 145 .752 14.McKinney,Helen-NEW........30 75 100 .750 15.Long, Nisha-CAT................28 114 153 .745

STEALS Player-Team...........................G 1.Gunn,Jasmine-TC................33 2.Kyle, Ashley-C-N..................29 3.Mendenhall, Mandy-C-N.......30 4.Mitch, Brittany-LRU..............29 5.Salaman,Dayshalee-LMU.....28 6.Whitaker,Amanda-BC...........28 7.Young, Brittini-MHC..............27 8.Flippo,Holli-BC......................28 9.Hicks, Dana-CAT..................27 10.Williams, Zoriah-C-N..........29 11.Sealey, Cameron-LRU........26 12.Holmes,Whitney-LMU.........28 13.Long, Nisha-CAT................28 O’Dell,Amberly-LMU.............28 15.Brooks, CC-WU..................26

Steals 93 66 63 58 53 51 48 44 42 45 40 43 42 42 38

Avg/G 2.82 2.28 2.10 2.00 1.89 1.82 1.78 1.57 1.56 1.55 1.54 1.54 1.50 1.50 1.46

3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game) Player-Team......................... G 3FG FGA 1.Whitley, Brooke-CAT........... 28 35 80 2.Browne,Amy-NEW.............. 30 30 73 3.Flippo,Holli-BC.................... 28 49 125 4.O’Dell,Amberly-LMU........... 28 84 215 5.Washington, Kurie-WU....... 27 35 90 6.Harvey, Margaret-MHC....... 27 34 89 7.Worley,Brianna-BC............. 28 33 88 8.Baxter,Kendal-TC............... 32 105 283 9.Young, Brittini-MHC............ 27 64 173 10.Mendenhall, Mandy-C-N... 30 44 119 11.Sealey, Cameron-LRU...... 26 27 75 12.Salaman,Dayshalee-LMU...28 53 148 13.Mills,Carolyn-LMU............ 28 59 166 14.Safrit, Jami-LRU............... 27 31 89 15.Ivanovic, Milica-CAT......... 28 57 167 3-POINT FG MADE Player-Team..........................G 1.Baxter,Kendal-TC................32 2.O’Dell,Amberly-LMU............28 3.McKinney,Helen-NEW.........30 4.Young, Brittini-MHC.............27 5.Mills,Carolyn-LMU...............28 6.Ivanovic, Milica-CAT............28 7.Salaman,Dayshalee-LMU....28 8.Flippo,Holli-BC.....................28 9.Mendenhall, Mandy-C-N......30 10.Moore, Krystal-MHC..........26 11.Washington, Kurie-WU......27 12.Harvey, Margaret-MHC......27 13.Whitley, Brooke-CAT..........28 14.Mitch, Brittany-LRU...........29 15.Worley,Brianna-BC............28

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3FG 105 84 72 64 59 57 53 49 44 34 35 34 35 36 33

Pct .438 .411 .392 .391 .389 .382 .375 .371 .370 .370 .360 .358 .355 .348 .341

Avg/G 3.28 3.00 2.40 2.37 2.11 2.04 1.89 1.75 1.47 1.31 1.30 1.26 1.25 1.24 1.18

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2009-10 women’s basketball statistics BLOCKED SHOTS Player-Team............................G Blocks Avg/G 1.Buford, Shari-C-N..................31 90 2.90 2.Rhodes, Stacie-WU..............27 56 2.07 3.Hintz,Catherine-TC...............32 53 1.66 4.Crumlin, Erica-WU................27 42 1.56 5.Spears,Kat-TC......................30 45 1.50 6.Deal, Taylor-MHC.................27 33 1.22 7.Miles, Courdne-C-N..............31 34 1.10 8.Whitaker,Amanda-BC...........28 29 1.04 9.Bulcher,Anita-NEW...............30 31 1.03 10.Mitch, Brittany-LRU.............29 28 0.97 11.Nasiloski,Cena-LMU............28 25 0.89 12.Mills,Carolyn-LMU...............28 21 0.75 13.Phillips, Tasha-C-N..............31 23 0.74 14.Kikwiki-Mamuku,Dean-LMU.. 28 20 0.71 15.Watson,LeAnne-NEW.........30 21 0.70 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Player-Team............................. G 1.Bulcher,Anita-NEW................. 30 2.Hicks, Dana-CAT.................... 27 3.Buford, Shari-C-N................... 31 4.Hintz,Catherine-TC................. 32 5.Deal, Taylor-MHC................... 27 6.Williams, Zoriah-C-N.............. 29 7.Hicks,Staci-TC........................ 30 8.Spears,Kat-TC........................ 30 9.Rhodes, Stacie-WU................ 27 10.Watson,LeAnne-NEW.......... 30 11.Holmes,Whitney-LMU........... 28 12.Kikwiki-Mamuku,Dean-LMU...28 13.Flippo,Holli-BC...................... 28 14.Washington, Kurie-WU......... 27 15.Winn,Samantha-BC.............. 28

No. Avg/G 136 4.53 121 4.48 135 4.35 101 3.16 83 3.07 86 2.97 86 2.87 74 2.47 64 2.37 70 2.33 62 2.21 58 2.07 55 1.96 53 1.96 52 1.86

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Player-Team.............................G 1.Bulcher,Anita-NEW.................30 2.Hicks, Dana-CAT....................27 3.Watson,LeAnne-NEW............30 4.Winn,Samantha-BC................28 5.Buford, Shari-C-N...................31 6.Deal, Taylor-MHC...................27 7.Kikwiki-Mamuku,Dean-LMU...28 8.Spears,Kat-TC........................30 9.Hintz,Catherine-TC.................32 10.Rhodes, Stacie-WU..............27 11.Mitch, Brittany-LRU...............29 12.Harvey, Margaret-MHC.........27 13.McKinney,Helen-NEW..........30 14.Mills,Carolyn-LMU................28 15.Williams, Zoriah-C-N............29

No. 216 182 186 170 186 156 152 162 171 140 135 111 123 114 117

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game) Player-Team.............................. G Asst Avg Turn Avg 1.Bearzatto,Jessica-NEW........... 30 163 5.4 76 2.5 2.Kyle, Ashley-C-N.................... 29 147 5.1 74 2.6 3.Safrit, Jami-LRU..................... 27 103 3.8 69 2.6 4.Gunn,Jasmine-TC.................. 33 158 4.8 113 3.4 5.Long, Nisha-CAT.................... 28 111 4.0 84 3.0 6.Parker,Jasmine-TC................. 33 101 3.1 83 2.5 7.Wollett, Sarah-WU.................. 24 75 3.1 74 3.1 8.Williams,Destiny-LMU............ 28 87 3.1 87 3.1 9.Holt, Amber-LRU.................... 29 90 3.1 91 3.1 10.Salaman,Dayshalee-LMU...... 28 97 3.5 114 4.1 11.Young, Brittini-MHC............... 27 90 3.3 106 3.9

Ratio 2.14 1.99 1.49 1.40 1.32 1.22 1.01 1.00 0.99 0.85 0.85

Avg/G 7.20 6.74 6.20 6.07 6.00 5.78 5.43 5.40 5.34 5.19 4.66 4.11 4.10 4.07 4.03

Photo by Mike Slade Tusculum’s Catherine Hintz led the SAC in field goal percentage last season, and was third in the league in blocked shots.

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2009-10 women’s basketball statistics INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS

POINTS 45 Gunn,Jasmine (Tusculum) vs Francis Marion (03/13/10) 44 Salaman,Dayshalee (Lincoln Memorial) at Catawba (01/20/10) 37 Young, Brittini (Mars Hill) at Wingate (02/17/10) 35 Salaman,Dayshalee (Lincoln Memorial) at King (01/27/10) 35 Bulcher,Anita (Newberry) at Tusculum (02/17/10) 35 Gunn,Jasmine (Tusculum) vs Newberry (02/17/10) 35 Gunn,Jasmine (Tusculum) at Mars Hill (02/24/10) FIELD GOALS MADE 15 Salaman,Dayshalee (Lincoln Memorial) at Catawba (01/20/10) 13 Winn,Samantha (Brevard) vs Lincoln Memorial (02/06/10) 13 Gunn,Jasmine (Tusculum) vs Newberry (02/17/10) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 25 Gunn,Jasmine (Tusculum) vs Newberry (02/17/10) 25 Gunn,Jasmine (Tusculum) at Mars Hill (02/24/10) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1.000 (10-10) Gunn,Jasmine (Tusculum) vs Virginia Intermont (12/30/09) 1.000 (9-9) Hicks, Dana (Catawba) at Livingstone (11/25/09) 3 PT FG MADE 7 Baxter,Kendal (Tusculum) vs Georgia College & St (11/28/09) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 16 Baxter,Kendal (Tusculum) vs Georgia College & St (11/28/09) 15 O’Dell,Amberly (Lincoln Memorial) vs UNC Pembroke (12/30/09) 15 McKinney,Helen (Newberry) vs Wingate (02/20/10) 3 PT PERCENTAGE 1.000 (4-4) Rosser, Sarah (Wingate) vs Francis Marion (12/19/09) 800 (4-5) Worley,Brianna (Brevard) at Tennessee Wesleyan (11/22/09) .800 (4-5) Washington, Kurie (Wingate) vs Clayton St. (12/18/09) .800 (4-5) Worley,Brianna (Brevard) vs Lenoir-Rhyne (01/06/10) .800 (4-5) Clear, Candis (Carson-Newman) vs Tusculum (02/13/10) .800 (4-5) Young, Brittini (Mars Hill) vs Tusculum (02/24/10) .800 (4-5) Ivanovic, Milica (Catawba) at Brevard (02/27/10) FREE THROWS MADE 23 Gunn,Jasmine (Tusculum) vs Francis Marion (03/13/10) 15 Gunn,Jasmine (Tusculum) vs Catawba (03/03/10) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 29 Gunn,Jasmine (Tusculum) vs Francis Marion (03/13/10) 20 Gunn,Jasmine (Tusculum) vs Catawba (03/03/10) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000 (11-11) Winn,Samantha (Brevard) vs Limestone (11/28/09) 1.000 (10-10) Washington, Kurie (Wingate) vs Clayton St. (12/18/09) 1.000 (10-10) Hicks, Dana (Catawba) at Carson-Newman (01/27/10) 1.000 (9-9) Young, Brittini (Mars Hill) vs Columbus St. (11/21/09) 1.000 (9-9) Young, Brittini (Mars Hill) at King (12/05/09) 1.000 (9-9) Mills,Carolyn (Lincoln Memorial) vs Newberry (01/13/10) 1.000 (9-9) Mills,Carolyn (Lincoln Memorial) vs Wingate (02/01/10) 1.000 (9-9) Salaman,Dayshalee (Lincoln Memorial) vs Catawba (02/17/10) 1.000 (9-9) Young, Brittini (Mars Hill) vs Lenoir-Rhyne (02/27/10) 1.000 (9-9) Brendle,Lindsay (Brevard) at Lenoir-Rhyne (03/03/10) 1.000 (9-9) Watson,LeAnne (Newberry) vs Francis Marion (03/12/10) REBOUNDS 22 Bulcher,Anita (Newberry) at Wingate (12/04/09) 20 Bulcher,Anita (Newberry) vs Mars Hill (01/06/10) 20 Hintz,Catherine (Tusculum) vs Catawba (01/09/10) 18 Hicks, Dana (Catawba) at Carson-Newman (01/27/10) ASSISTS 11 Gunn,Jasmine (Tusculum) vs District of Columbia (01/12/10) 11 Bearzatto,Jessica (Newberry) vs Brevard (01/27/10) 11 Gunn,Jasmine (Tusculum) at Catawba (02/06/10) STEALS 9 Gunn,Jasmine (Tusculum) vs Virginia Intermont (12/30/09) 7 Whitaker,Amanda (Brevard) vs Converse (11/21/09) 7 Mendenhall, Mandy (Carson-Newman) at Tusculum (01/16/10) 7 Kyle, Ashley (Carson-Newman) at Brevard (01/20/10)

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BLOCKED SHOTS 7 Spears,Kat (Tusculum) vs Francis Marion (12/18/09) 7 Rhodes, Stacie (Wingate) at Catawba (01/06/10) 7 Buford, Shari (Carson-Newman) vs Catawba (01/27/10) 7 Rhodes, Stacie (Wingate) vs Mars Hill (02/17/10) TURNOVERS 10 Mills,Carolyn (Lincoln Memorial) vs Berea (11/17/09) 10 Harvey, Margaret (Mars Hill) at Belmont Abbey (12/30/09) 10 Gunn,Jasmine (Tusculum) vs Carson-Newman (01/16/10)

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POINTS 117 Tusculum vs Virginia Intermont (12/30/09) 114 Carson-Newman at Brevard (01/20/10) FIELD GOALS MADE 48 Carson-Newman at Brevard (01/20/10) 47 Tusculum vs Virginia Intermont (12/30/09) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 86 Carson-Newman at Brevard (01/20/10) 85 Tusculum vs Mars Hill (01/27/10) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .591 (26-44) Lenoir-Rhyne vs UNC Pembroke (11/21/09) .589 (33-56) Lenoir-Rhyne vs Catawba (12/02/09) 3 PT FG MADE 14 Mars Hill vs UNC Pembroke (11/20/09) 13 Mars Hill vs North Georgia (12/09/09) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 36 Lincoln Memorial vs UNC Pembroke (12/30/09) 31 Mars Hill vs UNC Pembroke (11/20/09) 3 PT PERCENTAGE .667 (10-15) Catawba vs St. Paul’s (11/17/09) .636 (7-11) Carson-Newman vs Wingate (01/13/10) FREE THROWS MADE 38 Tusculum vs Francis Marion (03/13/10) 37 Wingate vs Francis Marion (12/19/09) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 52 Tusculum vs Francis Marion (03/13/10) 50 Wingate vs Francis Marion (12/19/09) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .962 (25-26) Newberry vs Lincoln Memorial (03/03/10) .944 (17-18) Catawba at Carson-Newman (01/27/10) REBOUNDS 68 Wingate vs American (P.R.) (11/27/09) 65 Newberry vs Morris (11/28/09) ASSISTS 29 Brevard at Truett-McConnell (01/11/10) 28 Wingate vs Sacred Heart (P.R.) (11/24/09) STEALS 35 Tusculum vs Virginia Intermont (12/30/09) 24 Carson-Newman vs Augusta St. (11/18/09) 24 Carson-Newman vs King (11/21/09) BLOCKED SHOTS 14 Wingate at Catawba (01/06/10) 13 Carson-Newman vs King (11/21/09) TURNOVERS 35 Wingate at Johnson C. Smith (11/21/09) 31 Lenoir-Rhyne vs Columbus State (11/20/09) 31 Wingate vs North Greenville (01/09/10) FOULS 34 Wingate vs Brevard (01/16/10) 30 Lenoir-Rhyne vs Columbus State (11/20/09)

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WOmen’s basketball record book TEAM RECORDS (Game) MOST POINTS SCORED: 121, Catawba vs. Mount Olive (1992-93) FEWEST POINTS SCORED: 35, Newberry vs Wingate (2/23/99) MOST POINTS ALLOWED: 120, Wingate vs. Claflin (1989-90) FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED: 28, Presbyterian vs St. Francis (12/21/98); 28, Newberry vs. Erskine (12/9/06) MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 108, Gardner-Webb vs Methodist, (12/5/89) MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ALLOWED: 93, Newberry at Lenoir-Rhyne (1/15/03) MOST FIELD GOALS MADE: 48, Carson-Newman at Brevard, (1/20/10) MOST FIELD GOALS ALLOWED: 48, Brevard vs. Carson-Newman (1/20/10) HIGHEST FG PCT: .718, Presbyterian at Mt. Olive, 28-38 (1/2/06) HIGHEST FG PCT ALLOWED: .655, Lenoir-Rhyne vs. Carson-Newman (1992-93) MOST FREE THROWS MADE: 40, Mars Hill vs. Wingate (2/14/98) MOST FREE THROWS ALLOWED: 44, Catawba at Bellarmine (11/23/02) MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED: 78, Mars Hill vs Carson-Newman (2/16/94) MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS ALLOWED: 78, Carson-Newman vs Mars Hill (2/16/94) HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 17 attempts): 1.000 (29-29), Presbyterian vs. USC Spartanburg; 1.000 (29-29), Tusculum vs. Mars Hill, (1/28/04); 1.000 (18-18), Lincoln Memorial vs. Lees-McRae (2/26/08) HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE ALLOWED (min. 17 attempts): 1.000, Catawba vs. Pfeiffer (1990-91), Carson-Newman vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (1990-91); Catawba at West Virginia State (17-17, 12/13/02); Mars Hill at Tusculum (29-29, 1/28/04) MOST 3PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 43, Wingate vs. Newberry (1997-98) MOST 3PT FIELD GOALS MADE: 18, Tusculum vs. Mars Hill, (2/21/07); 18, Brevard vs. Wingate (1/17/09) MOST 3PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTS ALLOWED: 43, Newberry vs. Wingate (1997-98) MOST 3PT FIELD GOALS ALLOWED: 18, Mars Hill (at Tusculum, 2/21/07); 18, Wingate at Brevard (1/17/09) HIGHEST 3PT FG PERCENTAGE (min. 6 attempts): .857 (6-7), Newberry vs. West Georgia (12/29/05) HIGHEST 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE ALLOWED (min. 6 attempts): .800 (8-10) Presbyterian vs. Georgia College & St. (11/23/02); .800 (8-10) Mars Hill vs. Wingate (2/20/08) MOST TOTAL REBOUNDS: 80, Newberry vs. Allen (12/10/05) MOST TOTAL REBOUNDS ALLOWED: 72, Catawba vs. Gardner-Webb (1989-90) MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS:47, Newberry vs. Allen (12/10/05) MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ALLOWED: 43, Catawba vs. Carson-Newman (1992-93); Mars Hill vs. Carson-Newman (1992-93)

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MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS: 37, Newberry vs. Coker and Newberry vs. Anderson (1997-98) MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ALLOWED: 34, Carson-Newman vs Lenoir-Rhyne (1998-99) MOST ASSISTS: 34, Tusculum at Converse, (1/15/08) MOST ASSISTS ALLOWED: 31, Elon vs. Wingate (199091) MOST STEALS: 35, Tusculum vs Virginia Intermont, (12/30/09) MOST STEALS ALLOWED: 27, Presbyterian vs Tampa (12/3/99) MOST BLOCKED SHOTS:15, Catawba vs. Elon (1989-90) MOST BLOCKED SHOTS ALLOWED: 15, Elon vs. Catawba (1989-90)

TEAM RECORDS (Season) MOST GAMES WON: 28, Presbyterian (1999-00); Wingate (1990-91) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WON: 19, Presbyterian (1999-00) MOST GAMES LOST: 24, Newberry (2002-03) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES LOST: 16, Presbyterian (2006-07) BEST WON/LOSS PERCENTAGE: .933 (28-2), Presbyterian (1999-00) MOST GAMES PLAYED: 34, Wingate (2007-08) MOST POINTS SCORED: 2887 (33 games), Wingate (1989-90) MOST POINTS ALLOWED: 2390 (33 games), Catawba (1992-93) HIGHEST POINTS/GAME AVERAGE: 87.6 (31 games), Wingate (1990-91) HIGHEST POINTS/GAME ALLOWED AVERAGE: 84.8 (23 games), Lenoir-Rhyne (1991-92) MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 2528 (33 games), Gardner-Webb (1989-90) MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ALLOWED: 2361 (33 games), Wingate (1989-90) MOST FIELD GOALS MADE: 1147 (33 games), Wingate (1989-90) MOST FIELD GOALS ALLOWED: 949 (33 games), Wingate (1989-90) MOST FREE THROWS MADE: 598 (32 games), Wingate (2005-06) MOST FREE THROWS ALLOWED: 567 (33 games), Gardner-Webb (1989-90) MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED: 877 (33 games), Catawba (1992-93) MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS ALLOWED: 986 (33 games), Gardner-Webb (1989-90) HIGHEST FG PERCENTAGE: .488 (31 games), Wingate (1990-91) HIGHEST FG PERCENTAGE ALLOWED: .465 (24 games), Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-93) HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: .800, Mars Hill (2003-04) HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE ALLOWED: .739, Tusculum (2008-09) MOST 3PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 910 (29 games), Gardner-Webb (1995-96)

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MOST 3PT FIELD GOALS MADE: 324 (29 games), Gardner-Webb (1995-96) MOST 3PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ALLOWED: 609 (28 games) Presbyterian (2004-05) MOST 3PT FIELD GOALS ALLOWED: 196 (26 games), Presbyterian (2004-05) HIGHEST 3PT FG PERCENTAGE: .387 (179-462, 34 games) Wingate (2007-08) HIGHEST 3PT FG PERCENTAGE ALLOWED: .377 (60159, 30 games), Presbyterian (1989-90) MOST TOTAL REBOUNDS: 1752 (33 games), GardnerWebb (1989-90) MOST TOTAL REBOUNDS ALLOWED: 1569 (33 games), Gardner-Webb (1989-90) MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS: 990 (33 games), Catawba (1992-93) MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ALLOWED: 946 (33 games), Catawba (1992-93) MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS: 680 (33 games), Gardner-Webb (1989-90) MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ALLOWED: 552 (33 games), Catawba (1992-93) HIGHEST REB/GAME AVG: 56.5 (33 games), GardnerWebb (1989-90) HIGHEST REB/GAME ALLOWED AVG: 50.6 (33 games), Gardner-Webb (1989-90) HIGHEST DEF REB/GAME AVG: 30.7 (31 games), Wingate (1990-91) HIGHEST DEF REB/GAME ALLOWED AVG: 30.8 (24 games), Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-93) HIGHEST OFF REB/GAME AVG: 19.8 (27 games) Newberry (1997-98) HIGHEST OFF REB/GAME ALLOWED AVG: 17.2 (33 games), Gardner-Webb (1989-90) MOST ASSISTS: 656 (31 games), Wingate (1990-91) MOST ASSISTS ALLOWED: 549 (34 games), Wingate (2007-08) HIGHEST ASSIST/GAME AVG: 21.2 (31 games), Wingate (1990-91) HIGHEST ASSIST/GAME ALLOWED AVG: 19.3 (23 games), Lenoir-Rhyne (1991-92) MOST STEALS: 436 (30 games), Presbyterian (1993-94) MOST STEALS ALLOWED: 359 (27 games), Newberry (1998-99) HIGHEST STEALS/GAME AVG: 14.5 (30 games), Presbyterian (1993-94) HIGHEST STEAL/GAME ALLOWEDAVG: 13.3 (23games), Lenoir-Rhyne (1991-92) MOST BLOCKED SHOTS: 211 (31 games), Wingate (1990-91) MOST BLOCKED SHOTS ALLOWED: 156 (34 games), Wingate (2007-08) HIGHEST BLOCKS/GAME AVG: 7.8 (31 games), Wingate (1990-91) HIGHEST BLOCKS/GAME ALLOWED AVG: 5.0 (25 games), Elon (1990-91)

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women’s basketball all-time leaders POINTS SCORED Career Direne Thomas, Wingate (1987-91) Ann Hancock, Wingate (1988-92) Denise Shelton, Mars Hill (1998-02) Tanetra Barrett, Wingate (2003-07) Susie Hopson, Mars Hill (1992-96) Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian (1998-01) Danyel Locklear, Catawba (2000-04) Tonique Frasier, Newberry (2004-08) Angela Harbour, Catawba (1989-93) Toni Leopard, Presbyterian (1999-02) Leah Jackson, Carson-Newman (1989-93) Andrea Grissett, Wingate (1993-97) Jowita Sokolowska, Catawba (1993-97) Temeshia Dawkins, Wingate (1997-01) Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2007-present)

PTS. 3141 2195 2162 2005 1984 1889 1838 1791 1753 1739 1737 1725 1679 1622 1619

Season Direne Thomas, Wingate (1990-91) Direne Thomas, Wingate (1989-90) Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2009-10) Denise Shelton, Mars Hill (2001-02) Angela Harbour, Catawba (1992-93) Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb (1991-92) Tanetra Barrett, Wingate (2005-06) Danyel Locklear, Catawba (2003-04) Ann Hancock, Wingate (1991-92) Tricia Peckham, Wingate (2000-01) Denise Shelton, Mars Hill (1999-00) Ann Hancock, Wingate (1989-90)

PTS. 847 808 713 695 648 634 632 628 623 615 612 611

Game PTS. Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum vs Francis Marion, 3/13/10 45 Dayshalee Salaman, LMU at Catawba, 1/20/10 44 Sonia Gahagan, Mars Hill vs. PC, 2/10/92 42 Whitley Campbell, TC vs Newberry, 2/9/00 41 Danyel Locklear, Catawba vs. PC, 2/26/03 41 Denise Shelton, Mars Hill vs. Gardner-Webb, 12/15/01 41 Amber Hanks, L-R vs Lees-McRae, 1/10/00 40 Jowita Sokolowska, Catawba vs. Barber-Scotia, 2/2/95 40 Tanetra Barrett, Wingate vs Lenoir-Rhyne 2/21/07 40 Sonia Gahagan, Mars Hill vs. Elon, 2/6/91 39 Brooke Johnson, C-N vs. Clayton St., 3/12/05 39 Delaina Adams, G-W vs. Presbyterian, 1993-94 38 Amy Jones, Presbyterian at USC Upstate, 12/17/06 38 Direne Thomas, Wingate vs. Elon, 1989-90 37 Direne Thomas, Wingate vs. C-N, 1989-90 37 Delaina Adams, G-W vs. Queens, 11/22/94 37 Bonnie Werner, PC at Lenoir-Rhyne, 3/5/03 37 Brittini Young, Mars Hill at Wingate, 2/17/10 37

SCORING AVERAGE Career (Min. 50 games) Denise Shelton, Mars Hill (1998-02) Tricia Peckham, Wingate (1998-01) Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb (1989-90) Susie Hopson, Mars Hill (1992-95) Sonia Gahagan, Mars Hill (1989-92) Delaina Adams, Gardner-Webb (1992-95) Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2007-present) Tracy Naidas, Lenoir-Rhyne (1998-02) Keitha Tinsley, Mars Hill (1989-92) Tanetra Barrett, Wingate (2003-07) Jowita Sokolowska, Catawba (1993-97) Amy Jenkins, Lenoir-Rhyne (1991-95) Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian (1998-01)

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AVG. 19.70 18.32 18.26 18.11 17.85 17.10 17.04 16.80 16.52 16.20 15.84 15.67 15.61

Season Direne Thomas, Wingate (1990-91) Direne Thomas, Wingate (1989-90) Denise Shelton, Mars Hill (2001-02) Brittini Young, Mars Hill (2009-10) Denise Shelton, Mars Hill (1999-00) Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb (1991-92) Susie Hopson, Mars Hill (1995-96) Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2009-10) Crystal Clary, Lenoir-Rhyne (2003-04) Jowita Sokolowska, Catawba (1996-97) Danyel Locklear, Catawba (2003-04)

AVG. 27.32 25.25 22.42 21.96 21.90 21.86 21.60 21.60 21.42 20.70 20.53

REBOUNDS Career Tonya Roper, Wingate (1990-94) Stephanie McCormick, Catawba (1990-94) Tiffany Johnson, Newberry (1996-2000) Leah Jackson, Carson-Newman (1989-93) Shari Buford, Carson-Newman (2006-10) Tonique Frasier, Newberry (2004-08) Jana Davis, Carson-Newman (1989-93) Andrea Grissett, Wingate (1993-97) Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian (1998-01) Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb (1989-92) Temeshia Dawkins, Wingate (1997-01)

REB. 1290 1244 1167 1103 1058 1050 1048 1042 1034 1009 1001

Season Tonya Roper, Wingate (1991-92) Stephanie McCormick, Catawba (1990-91) Tonya Roper, Wingate (1993-94) Tonya Roper, Wingate (1992-93) Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb (1991-92) Crystal Clary, Lenoir-Rhyne (2003-04) Anita Bulcher, Newberry (2009-10) Stephany Neptune, Tusculum (2007-08) Keitha Tinsley, Mars Hill (1989-90) Danyel Locklear, Catawba (2003-04) Stephanie McCormick, Catawba (1992-93)

REB. 388 374 372 362 360 357 352 351 344 340 335

Game REB. Tiffany Johnson, Newberry vs Tusculum, 2/9/00 26 Fredia Lawrence, G-W vs C-N, 2/6/91 25 Toni Steed, L-R vs. Presbyterian, 1989-90 24 Danyel Locklear, Catawba vs Ga. Coll.&St., 11/21/03 24 Stephany Neptune, Tusculum vs. LMU, 3/4/09 24 Stephany Neptune, Tusculum vs. Wingate, 2/13/08 23 Stephanie McCormick, Catawba vs.High Pt.,12/1/90 23 Stephanie McCormick, Catawba vs. MH, 1/18/91 22 DeShawn Watkins, Mars Hill vs. L-R, 2/25/95 22 Whitley Campbell, Tusculum vs. UVA-Wise, 12/11/00 22 Tonique Frasier, Newberry, vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1/28/06 22 Anita Bulcher, Newberry at Wingate, 12/04/09 22 Veronica Taylor, Wingate vs. Tusculum, 3/2/05 21 Shannon Jones, L-R vs. Carson-Newman, 1/11/06 21 Toni Steed, Lenoir-Rhyne vs. Wingate, 1989-90 20 Leah Jackson, C-N vs. Lees-McRae, 1/22/92 20 Stephanie McCormick, Catawba vs. Queens, 12/14/92 20 Amy Jenkins, L-R vs. Gardner-Webb, 1993-94 20 Jana Davis, C-N vs. Gardner-Webb, 1/25/95 20 Tiffany Johnson, Newberry vs. Mars Hill, 2/18/98 20 Stephany Neptune, Tusculum vs. LMU, 3/5/08 20 Anita Bulcher, Newberry vs Mars Hill, 1/06/10 20 Catherine Hintz, Tusculum vs Catawba, 1/09/10 20

REBOUND AVERAGE Career (Min. 50 games) Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb (1989-92)

AVG. 11.60

Tiffany Johnson, Newberry (1996-2000) Stephanie McCormick, Catawba (1990-94) Stephany Neptune, Tusculum (2005-09) Leah Jackson, Carson-Newman (1989-93) Keitha Tinsley, Mars Hill (1989-92) Val Crowell, Gardner-Webb (1989-91, 92-93) Susie Hopson, Mars Hill (1992-96) Temeshia Dawkins, Wingate (1997-01) Jana Davis, Carson-Newman (1991-95) Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian (1998-01)

11.00 10.63 10.27 9.51 9.48 9.39 9.11 9.10 8.88 8.55

Season Tonya Roper, Wingate (1993-94) Stephanie McCormick, Catawba (1990-91) Crystal Clary, Lenoir-Rhyne (2003-04) Toni Steed, Lenoir-Rhyne (1989-90) Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb (1991-92) Tiffany Johnson, Newberry (1998-99) Tonya Roper, Wingate (1992-93) Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb (1990-91) Anita Bulcher, Newberry (2009-10) Tonya Roper, Wingate (1992-93)

AVG. 14.31 12.90 12.75 12.45 12.41 12.40 12.13 11.74 11.73 11.68

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Game OREB Shari Buford, CN vs. Anderson, 11/15/09 13 Tiffany Johnson, NC vs.Anderson, 1/19/98 12 Tiffany Johnson, NC vs Tusculum, 2/9/00 11 Stephanie McCormick, Catawba vs. MH, 1/18/92 11 Jana Siler, Elon vs. Catawba, 1/16/91 11 Maureen Stern, Catawba vs. PC, 2/7/90 11 Veronica Taylor, Wingate vs. Tusculum, 3/2/05 11 Stephanie McCormick, Catawba vs. High Pt, 1/14/91 10 Stephanie McCormick, Catawba vs. Pfeiffer, 2/4/91 10 Stephanie McCormick, Catawba vs. G-W, 2/22/91 10 Stephanie McCormick, Catawba vs. L-R, 1/11/92 10 Leah Jackson, C-N vs. L-R, 1/22/92 10 Whitley Campbell, TC vs. Lincoln Memorial, 1/31/02 10 Whitley Campbell, TC vs. UVA-Wise, 12/11/00 10 Danyel Locklear, Catawba vs. Ga. Coll.&St., 11/21/03 10

ASSISTS Career Cynthia Thomas, Wingate (1991-95) Anna Atkinson, Wingate (2005-09) Mickie Drum, Gardner-Webb (1990-94) Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne (1999-03) Brooke Underwood, Tusculum (2003-07) Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2007-present) Ashley Cox, Catawba (2001-05) Angela Harbour, Catawba (1989-93) Ashley Kyle, Carson-Newman (2006-10) Jill Neumann, Presbyterian (1997-00) Christie Agee, Carson-Newman (1992-95) Bonnie Werner, Presbyterian (2000-04) Season Cynthia Thomas, Wingate (1994-95) Anna Atkinson, Wingate (2007-08) Brooke Underwood, Tusculum (2005-06) Brooke Underwood, Tusculum (2006-07) Melanie Johnson, Presbyterian (1989-90) Mickie Drum, Gardner-Webb (1991-92) Cynthina Thomas, Wingate (1993-94) Christie Agee, Carson-Newman (1994-95) Angela Harbour, Catawba (1992-93) Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2007-08) Cynthia Thomas, Wingate (1992-93)

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A 819 776 646 640 580 528 500 488 486 449 443 434 A 289 281 246 229 223 215 209 199 195 189 187

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women’s basketball all-time leaders Game A Cynthia Thomas, Wingate vs. Catawba, 1/19/96 19 Cynthia Thomas, Wingate vs. Catawba, 1/14/96 17 Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne vs. Newberry 1/15/03 16 Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne vs. WSSU 12/1/02 14 Ashley Cox, Catawba vs. N. Greenville, 11/27/04 14 Brooke Underwood, Tusculum vs. Newberry, 2/18/06 14 Katie Marsh, Lenoir-Rhyne vs Montreat, 12/4/99 13 Jaime Allison, Catawba vs. Kennesaw St., 1/6/94 13 Rhonda Auman, Catawba vs. Mars Hill, 1/20/90 13 Melanie Johnson, PC vs. Lander, 1/22/90 13 Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne vs USC-A, 12/1/00 13 Brooke Underwood, Tusculum vs. N. Greenville, 12/10/05 13 Brooke Underwood, Tusculum vs. Converse, 11/17/06 13 Brooke Underwood, Tusculum vs. N. Greenville, 11/21/06 13 Anna Atkinson, Wingate at Queens, 11/16/07 13 Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum vs. Lees-McRae, 11/22/08 13

ASSIST AVERAGE Career (Min. 50 games) Cynthia Thomas, Wingate (1991-95) Anna Atkinson, Wingate (2005-09) Mickie Drum, Gardner-Webb (1990-94) Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne (1999-03) Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2007-present) Jaime Allison, Catawba (1994-97) Christie Agee, Carson-Newman (1992-95) Brooke Underwood, Tusculum (2003-07) Karen Cook, Carson-Newman (1989-91) Ashley Cox, Catawba (2001-05) Season Cynthia Thomas, Wingate (1994-95) Brooke Underwood, Tusculum (2005-06) Anna Atkinson, Wingate (2007-08) Brooke Underwood, Tusculum (2006-07) Melanie Johnson, Presbyterian (1989-90) Mickie Drum, Gardner-Webb (1991-92) Cynthia Thomas, Wingate (1993-94) Anna Atkinson, Wingate (2008-09) Christie Agee, Carson-Newman (1994-95) Jaime Allison, Catawba (1994-95)

AVG. 6.66 6.26 6.04 5.71 5.56 5.17 5.15 5.13 4.75 4.35 AVG. 9.32 8.79 8.26 7.90 7.43 7.41 7.21 6.64 6.63 6.31

STEALS Career Anna Atkinson, Wingate (2005-09) Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne (1999-03) Alanda Danner, Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-96) Lakai Brice, Catawba (1997-01) Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian (1998-01) Cynthia Thomas, Wingate (1992-95) Stephanie McCormick, Catawba (1990-94) Michelle Johnson, Mars Hill (1991-95) Melanie Johnson, Presbyterian (1991-95) Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2007-present) Karen Neeley, Presbyterian (1992-96) Danyel Locklear, Catawba (2000-04)

STLS. 357 352 336 324 264 252 246 243 242 220 214 214

Season Anna Atkinson, Wingate (2007-08) Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne (2001-02) Lakai Brice, Catawba (2000-01) Alanda Danner, Lenoir-Rhyne (1994-95) Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne (2002-03) Anna Atkinson, Wingate (2008-09) Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2009-10) Alanda Danner, Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-93) Cynthia Thomas, Wingate (1994-95)

STLS. 125 118 112 111 104 98 93 91 91

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Andrea Grissett, Wingate (1996-97) Dorthell Little, Catawba (2001-02) Direne Thomas, Wingate (1989-90) Susie Gaines, Gardner-Webb (1995-96)

91 89 88 88

Game STLS. Karen Neeley, PC vs. Newberry, 12/1/93 14 Alanda Danner, Lenoir-Rhyne vs. Elon, 2/11/95 11 Missy Dyer, G-W vs Mars Hill, 1/7/95 11 Billie Haskins, PC vs. Lander, 12/2/02 10 Lakai Brice, Catawba vs Limestone, 1/26/98 9 Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne vs. PC, 2/22/03 9 Giovanni Booker, C-N vs. Tusculum, 2/16/05 9 Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum vs. King, 11/16/08 9 Cameron Clark, Catawba at Pfeiffer, 11/22/08 9 Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum vs Virginia Intermont, 12/30/09 9 Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian vs Tampa, 12/3/99 8 Denise Shelton, Mars Hill vs USC-Aiken 8 Lakai Brice, five times 8 Rhonda Auman, Catawba vs. Barber-Scotia,12/11/89 8 Rhonda Auman, Catawba vs. Mars Hill, 1/20/90 8 Andrea Bailey, PC vs. Newberry, 12/10/91 8 Abby DeBusk, MH vs. Converse, 11/25/03 8 Crystal Clary, L-R vs. C-N, 3/5/04 8 Crystal Clary, L-R vs. N. Greenville, 11/27/04 8 Brittany Gooch, C-N vs. Livingstone, 1/3/05 8 Anna Atkinson, Wingate at Queens, 11/16/07 8 Stephany Neptune, Tusculum vs. King, 12/6/07 8 Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum vs. Newberry, 3/8/08 8

STEAL AVERAGE Career (Min. 50 games) Alanda Danner, Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-96) Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne (1999-03) Lakai Brice, Catawba (1997-01) Anna Atkinson, Wingate (2005-09) Karen Cook, Carson-Newman (1989-91) Karen Neeley, Presbyterian (1993-96) Michelle Johnson, Mars Hill (1991-95) Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb (1989-92) Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2007-present) Liz Ward, Elon (1989-93) Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian (1998-01)

AVG. 3.57 3.10 2.89 2.88 2.47 2.46 2.34 2.33 2.32 2.20 2.18

Season Alanda Danner, Lenoir-Rhyne (1994-95) Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne (2001-02) Alanda Danner, Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-93) Lakai Brice, Catawba (2000-01) Anna Atkinson, Wingate (2007-08) Anna Atkinson, Wingate (2008-09) Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne (2002-03) Andrea Grissett, Wingate (1996-97) Liz Ward, Elon (1992-93) Melanie Johnson, Presbyterian (1992-93)

AVG. 4.27 4.21 3.79 3.73 3.68 3.50 3.47 3.30 3.29 3.19

BLOCKS Career Emily Paffrath, Wingate (2003-07) Tonya Roper, Wingate (1992-94) Tiffany Johnson, Newberry (1996-00) Shari Buford, Carson-Newman (2006-10) Shea Blacknell, Lenoir-Rhyne (2001-05) Amber Burgess, Wingate (1993-96) Lori Hay, Lenoir-Rhyne (1989-92) Danyel Locklear, Catawba (2000-04) Brooke Johnson, Carson-Newman (2004-05) Candice Combs, Tusculum (2001-03) Keitha Tinsley, Mars Hill (1989-92) Ashley Porterfield, Gardner-Webb (1998-00)

BLKS. 327 267 225 213 166 152 140 134 128 125 122 121

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Season Tonya Roper, Wingate (1992-93) Brooke Johnson, Carson-Newman (2004-05) Tonya Roper, Wingate (1993-94) Emily Paffrath, Wingate, (2004-05) Erica Crumlin, Wingate, (2007-08) Shari Buford, Carson-Newman (2009-10) Emily Paffrath, Wingate (2003-04) Maureen Stern, Catawba (1989-90) Emily Paffrath, Wingate (2005-06) Tiffany Johnson, Newberry (1999-00) Amber Burgess, Wingate (1995-96)

BLKS. 140 128 127 94 90 90 88 86 83 81 73

Game BLKS. Tonya Roper, Wingate vs. J.C. Smith, 1992-93 12 Chasity Edwards, Carson-Newman, 2/21/94 10 Brooke Johnson, Carson-Newman vs. PC, 1/15/05 10 Tiffany Johnson, Newberry vs Queens, 11/20/99 9 Erica Crumlin, Wingate vs. Johnson C. Smith, 3/14/08 9 Erica Crumlin, Wingate vs. Johnson C. Smith, 1/7/08 8 Tiffany Johnson, Newberry vs Tsuculum, 2/9/00 8 Shea Blacknell, L-R vs. N. Greenville, 12/7/02 8 Brooke Johnson, C-N vs. Lincoln Memorial, 12/17/04 8

BLOCK AVERAGE Career (Min. 50 games) Emily Paffrath, Wingate (2003-07) Ashley Porterfield, Gardner-Webb (1998-00) Candice Combs, Tusculum (2001-03) Tiffany Johnson, Newberry (1996-00) Lori Hay, Lenoir-Rhyne (1989-92) Shari Buford, Carson-Newman (2006-10) Shea Blacknell, Lenoir-Rhyne (2001-2005) Amber Burgess, Wingate (1993-97) Keitha Tinsley, Wingate (1989-92) Andrea Grissett, Wingate (1993-97)

AVG. 2.66 2.42 2.27 2.12 1.94 1.76 1.71 1.46 1.45 1.30

Season Tonya Roper, Wingate (1992-93) Tonya Roper, Wingate (1993-94) Brooke Johnson, Carson-Newman (2004-05) Lori Hay, Lenoir-Rhyne (1991-92) Maureen Stern, Catawba (1989-90) Emily Paffrath, Wingate (2004-05) Shari Buford, Carson-Newman (2009-10) Tiffany Johnson, Newberry (1999-00) Tiffany Johnson, Newberry (1998-99) Emily Paffrath, Wingate (2003-04) Erica Crumlin, Wingate (2007-08)

AVG. 4.89 4.52 3.88 3.04 2.97 2.94 2.90 2.89 2.85 2.83 2.65

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Career (Min. 500 attempts) FGM-FGA PCT. Temeshia Dawkins, Wingate (1997-01) 654-1005 .651 Delaina Adams, Gardner-Webb (1992-95) 493-854 .577 Danyel Locklear, Catawba (2000-04) 714-1247 .573 Dorthell Little, Catawba (2000-03) 374-656 .570 Shari Buford, Carson0Newman (2006-10) 617-1100 .561 Susie Hopson, Mars Hill (1992-95) 561-1023 .548 Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian (1998-01) 691-1264 .547 Laura Case, Elon (1989-93) 418-775 .539 Leah Jackson, Carson-Newman (1989-93) 670-1252 .535 Lori Reavis, Wingate (1992-95) 319-615 .519 Tiffany Johnson, Newberry (1996-00) 532-1027 .518 Val Crowell, Gardner-Webb (1989-91, 92-93) 461-907 .508

Season (Min. 4 made/game) Temeshia Dawkins, Wingate (2000-01) Andi Winney, Lincoln Memorial (2008-09) Andi Winney, Lincoln Memorial (2007-08)

PCT. .693 .675 .660

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women’s basketball all-time leaders Crystal Clary, Lenoir-Rhyne (2003-04) Temeshia Dawkins, Wingate (1998-99) Denise Shelton, Mars Hill (1999-00) Temeshia Dawkins, Wingate (1999-00) Delaina Adams, Gardner-Webb (1993-94) Temeshia Dawkins, Wingate (1997-98) Shari Buford, Carson-Newman (2008-09) Jessica Guarneri, Wingate (2002-03)

.656 .645 .638 .630 .628 .627 .611 .610

Game PCT. Traci Hyman, L-R vs Winstom Salem, 12/4/97 1.000 (12-12) Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum vs Virginia Intermont, 12/30/09 1.000 (10-10) Amy Peters, Catawba vs. Mars Hill, 1/19/92 1.000 (9-9) Jessica Blanford, Mars Hill vs. Brevard, 11/30/06 1.000 (9-9) Veronica Taylor, Wingate vs. W. Alabama, 11/21/04 1.000 (9-9) Dana Hicks, Catawba at Livingstone, 11/25/09 1.000 (9-9) Andi Winney, LMU vs St. Joseph’s, 11/25/08 1.000 (8-8) Amy Cate, C-N vs. Converse, 1/5/05 1.000 (8-8) Allison Schafer, Mars Hill vs. Montreat, 1/6/05 1.000 (8-8) Amber Redding, Tusculum vs. C-N, 3/4/06 1.000 (8-8) Morgan Johnson, PC at UNC Asheville, 12/2/06 1.000 (8-8) Ashlee Wright, Newberry at LMU, 1/16/08 1.000 (8-8) Shawna Pittman, Catawba vs. Queens, 12/2/91 1.000 (7-7) Dorthell Little, Catawba vs. Mars Hill 2/9/02 1.000 (7-7) Danyell Locklear, Catawba vs. Tusculum, 2/11/04 1.000 (7-7) Ingrid Easter, Catawba vs. Tusculum, 1/10/07 1.000 (7-7)

FIELD GOALS MADE Career Tonique Frasier, Newberry (2004-08) Danyel Locklear, Catawba (2000-04) Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian (1998-01) Leah Jackson, Carson-Newman (1989-93) Angela Harbour, Catawba (1989-93) Tammy McEntire, Catawba (1991-95) Shari Buford, Carson-Newman (2006-10) Jowita Sokolowska, Catawba (1993-97) Toni Leopard, Presbyterian (1999-02) Sonia Gahagan, Mars Hill (1989-92)

FGM 718 714 691 670 628 621 617 593 593 581

Season Direne Thomas, Wingate (1990-91) Direne Thomas, Wingate (1989-90) Crystal Clary, Lenoir-Rhyne (2003-04) Maureen Stern, Catawba (1989-90) Danyel Locklear, Catawba (2003-04) Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2009-10) Tonya Roper, Wingate (1991-92) Ann Hancock, Wingate (1989-90) Taneta Barrett, Wingate (2005-06) Ann Hancock, Wingate (1991-92)

FGM 350 343 256 245 243 240 237 236 231 230

Game FGM Danyel Locklear, Catawba vs. Presbyterian, 2/26/03 19 Jowita Sokolowska, Catawba vs. Barber Scotia, 2/2/95 17 Whitley Campbell, Tusculum vs Newberry, 2/9/00 16 Maureen Stern, Catawba vs. Mars Hill, 1/20/90 16 Amber Hanks, L-R vs Lees-McRae, 1/10/00 15 Danyel Locklear, Catawba vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 3/9/03 15 Dayshalee Salaman, LMU at Catawba, 1/20/10 15 Jowita Sokolowska, Catawba vs. L-R, 2/4/95 14 Andrea Fitzgerald, C-N vs. Presbyterian, 2/25/03 14 Denise Shelton, Mars Hill vs. Gardner-Webb, 12/15/01 14 Tiffany Johnson, Newberry vs Limestone, 1/28/99 13 Toni Leopard, PC vs UNC Pembroke, 12/30/99 13 Tracy Naidas, Lenoir-Rhyne vs Newberry, 2/6/99 13 Maureen Stern, Catawba vs. High Point, 2/5/90 13 Maureen Stern, Catawba vs. Presbyterian, 2/7/90 13 Crystal Clary, Lenoir-Rhyne vs Wingate, 1/28/04 13 Crystal Clary, Lenoir-Rhyne at Tusculum, 2/14/04 13

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FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Career Angela Harbour, Catawba (1989-93) Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb (1989-92) Jowita Sokolowska, Catawba (1993-97) Tammy McEntire, Catawba (1991-95) Amy Jenkins, Lenoir-Rhyne (1991-95) Heather Ford, Carson-Newman (1990-94) Melanie Johnson, Presbyterian (1991-95) Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian (1998-01) Leah Jackson, Carson-Newman (1989-93) Lena Barber, Mars Hill (1989-92) Danyel Locklear, Catawba (2000-04)

FGA 1765 1375 1353 1315 1314 1302 1283 1264 1252 1249 1247

Season Direne Thomas, Wingate (1989-90) Direne Thomas, Wingate (1990-91) Ann Hancock, Wingate (1989-90) Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2009-10) Maureen Stern, Catawba (1989-90) Denise Shelton, Mars Hill (1999-00) Tanetra Barrett, Wingate (2005-06) Brittini Young, Mars Hill (2009-10) Jowita Sokolowska, Catawba (1993-97) Danyel Locklear, Catawba (2003-04)

FGA 696 675 522 515 458 436 434 432 421 420

Game FGA Direne Thomas, Wingate vs. Catawba, 1/24/90 31 Angela Harbour, Catawba vs. Elon, 2/10/93 30 Whitley Campbell, Tusculum vs Newberry, 2/9/00 29 Jowita Sokolowska, Catawba vs. Barber Scotia, 2/2/95 29 Maureen Stern, Catawba vs. Mars Hill, 1/20/90 28 Angela Harbour, Catawba vs. C-Newman, 2/20/93 27 Laura Banda, Newberry vs North Greenville, 2/3/04 27 Tonique Frasier, Newberry vs. Tusculum, 2/14/07 27

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Season (Min. 2.5 made/game) Toni Leopard, Presbyterian (2001-02) Carolyn Mills, LMU (2009-10) Brittini Young, Mars Hill (2008-09) Ann Hancock, Wingate (1991-92) Christi Cranford, Lenoir-Rhyne (1990-91) Ashley Kyle, Carson-Newman (2007-08) Direne Thomas, Wingate (1990-91) Sonia Gahagan, Mars Hill (1991-92) Abby DeBusk, Mars Hill (2005-06) Kristi Ferris, Mars Hill (2003-04) Ashley Cox, Catawba (2003-04) CC Brooks, Wingate (2009-10)

PCT. .902 .884 .865 .860 .859 .853 .850 .845 .844 .843 .843 .843

Game (min. 10 made) PCT. Amy Jenkins, Lenoir-Rhyne vs. Concord, 1/5/95 1.000 (18-18) Amy Jones, PC at USC Upstate, 12/17/06 1.000 (14-14) Angie Grubbs, Catawba vs. Elon, 2/10/93 1.000 (13-13) Chrissy Elliott, L-R vs. Belmont Abbey, 11/27/95 1.000 (12-12) Anna Atkinson, WU vs Winston-Salem St., 11/25/05 1.000 (12-12) Anna Atkinson, Wingate at Tusculum, 1/24/09 1.000 (12-12) Julie Maples, Tusculum vs. PC, 2/2/02 1.000 (11-11) Kelley Karns, Tusculum at Mars Hill, 1/28/04 1.000 (11-11) Danyel Locklear, Catawba vs Mars Hill, 2/14/04 1.000 (11-11) Ashley Cox, Catawba at Wingate, 2/18/04 1.000 (11-11)

Kasey Gillis, Wingate vs. Tusculum, 1/26/08 1.000 (11-11) Samantha Winn, Brevard vs Limestone, 11/28/09 1.000 (11-11) Tammy McEntire, Catawba vs. PC 1/12/94 1.000 (10-10) Jowita Sokolowska, Catawba vs. Belmont, 12/2/94 1.000 (10-10) Sonia Gahagan, Mars Hill vs. Catawba, 2/20/95 1.000 (10-10) Jamie Lockmiller, C-N vs. Elon, 1/21/95 1.000 (10-10) Jowita Sokolowska, Catawba vs. Barton, 11/23/96 1.000 (10-10) Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian vs USCS 12/16/00 1.000 (10-10) Toni Leopard, PC vs Florida Tech 12/1/00 1.000 (10-10) Rachel Sloan, PC vs Tusculum, 2/23/00 1.000 (10-10) Kristen New, TC vs N. Greenville, 12/5/01 1.000 (10-10) Toni Leopard, PC vs Wingate, 2/6/02 1.000 (10-10) Kristi Ferris, Mars Hill vs. Wingate, 1/22/05 1.000 (10-10) Isiaette Darden, Catawba vs. Mars Hill, 2/16/05 1.000 (10-10) Brooke Johnson, C-N vs. Mars Hill, 3/5/05 1.000 (10-10) Jami Safrit, LR vs NC Central, 12/29/06 1.000 (10-10) Anna Atkinson, Wingate at Lander, 12/19/07 1.000 (10-10) Angela Volentine, Carson-Newman at L-R, 2/13/08 1.000 (10-10) Brittini Young, Mars Hill at Catawba, 2/16/08 1.000 (10-10) Andi Winney, LMU vs. North Georgia, 12/2/08 1.000 (10-10) Brittini Young, Mars Hill vs Belmont Abbey, 12/30/08 1.000 (10-10) Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum vs. C-N, 2/14/09, 1.000 (10-10) Kurie Washington, Wingate vs Clayton St., 12/18/09 1.000 (10-10) Dana Hicks, Catawba at Carson-Newman, 1/27/10 1.000 (10-10)

FREE THROWS MADE Career Tanetra Barrett, Wingate (2003-07) Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2007-present) Tricia Peckham, Wingate (1998-01) Anna Atkinson, Wingate (2005-09) Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne (1999-03) Tracy Naidas, Lenoir-Rhyne (1998-02) Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian (1998-01) Jennifer Hilliard, Presbyterian (1990-94) Toni Leopard, Presbyterian (1999-02) Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb (1989-92)

FTM 525 492 488 479 479 466 462 456 446 434

Season Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2009-10) Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb (1991-92) Denise Shleton, Mars Hill (2001-02) Tricia Peckham, Wingate (2000-01) Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne (2002-03) Tanetra Barrett, Wingate (2006-07) Brittini Young, Mars Hill (2009-10) Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian (2000-01) Rebecca Wessinger, Presbyterian (2004-05) Denise Shelton, Mars Hill (1999-00)

FTM 223 215 205 193 182 174 173 171 170 166

Game FTM Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum vs. Francis Marion, 3/13/10 23 Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum vs. Augusta St., 11/28/08 22 Jennifer Hilliard, PC vs. Erskine, 12/2/92 21 Denise Shelton, Mars Hill vs USC-Aiken, 12/16/99 18 Amy Jenkins, L-R vs. Concord, 1/5/95 18 Tricia Peckham, Wiingate vs. Mars Hill, 1/20/01 18 Tanetra Barrett, Wingate vs. PC, 3/1/06 17 Fredia Lawrence, G-W vs. Catawba, 2/17/92 15 Rebecca Wessinger, PC vs. USC Aiken, 1/2/05 15 Rebecca Wessinger, PC vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1/22/05 15 Amber Holt, Lenoir-Rhyne at Tusculum, 2/2/08 15 Denise Shelton, Mars Hill vs. Shaw, 12/01/01 15 Kristen New, TC vs Lander, 11/17/01 14 Toni Leopard, PC vs Catawba, 3/1/02 14 Andrea Fitzgerald C-N at Newberry, 1/28/04 14 Tanetra Barrett, Wingate at Elizabeth City St., 11/24/06 14 Tanetra Barrett, Wingate vs. Claflin, 12/01/06 14 Amy Jones, PC at USC Upstate, 12/17/06 14 Abby DeBusk, Mars Hill at Limestone, 12/30/06 14

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women’s basketball all-time leaders FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Career Tanetra Barrett, Wingate (2003-06) Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb (1989-92) Jennifer Hilliard, Presbyterian (1990-94) Tracy Naidas, Lenoir-Rhyne (1998-02) Leah Jackson, Carson-Newman (1989-93) Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2007-present) Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian (1998-01) Anna Atkinson, Wingate, 2005-09) Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne (1999-03) Tricia Peckham, Wingate (1998-01) Keitha Tinsley, Mars Hill (1989-92)

FTA 686 654 645 641 638 625 607 604 604 600 589

Season Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb (1991-92) Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2009-10) Denise Shelton, Mars Hill (2001-02) Keitha Tinsley, Mars Hill (1989-90) Tricia Peckham, Wingate (2000-01) Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne (2002-03) Rebecca Wessinger, Presbyterian (2004-05) Delaina Adams, Gardner-Webb (1994-95) Denise Shelton, Mars Hill (1999-00) Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian, (2000-01) Tracy Naidas, Lenoir-Rhyne (1998-99) Tanetra Barrett, Wingate (2006-07)

FTA 294 284 272 237 234 231 229 225 223 219 214 214

Game FTA Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum vs Francis Marion, 03/13/10 29 Jennifer Hilliard, Presbyterian vs. Erskine, 12/2/92 28 Delaina Adams, G-W vs Mars Hill, 1/7/95 23 Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum vs. Augusta St. 11/28/08 22 Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne vs. Catawba, 2/2/02 22 Denise Shelton, Mars Hill vs USC-Aiken, 12/16/99 21 Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum vs Catawba, 3/03/10 20 Rebecca Wessinger, PC vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1/22/05 19 Tricia Peckham, Wingate vs. Mars Hill, 1/20/01 19 Amy Jenkins, Lenoir-Rhyne vs. Concord, 1/5/95 18 Stephanie McCormick, Catawba vs. Mars Hill, 1/18/92 18 Tanetra Barrett, Wingate vs Lenoir-Rhyne, 3/6/04 18 Tanetra Barrett, Wingate vs. PC, 3/1/06 18 Denise Shelton, Mars Hill vs. Shaw, 12/01/01 18

THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE

Game PCT. Ashley Marine, Newberry at Brevard, 2/27/08 1.000 (7-7) Hillary Hampton, Cat. at St. Augustine’s, 11/21/06 1.000 (6-6) Anna Atkinson, Wingate vs Carson-Newman, 1/14/09 1.000 (5-5) Sarah Rosser, Wingate vs Lenoir-Rhyne, 2/25/09 1.000 (5-5) Bridget Takach, PC at USC Upstate, 12/17/06 1.000 (5-5) Allison Schafer, Mars Hill vs. Converse, 11/17/07 1.000 (5-5) Lindsey Eggleston, C-N vs North Greenville, 12/19/08 1.000 (4-4) Amber Holt, Lenoir-Rhyne vs St. Paul’s, 12/31/08 1.000 (4-4) Kurie Washington, Wingate at Mars Hill, 2/18/09 1.000 (4-4) Brittany West, Wingate vs Newberry, 2/21/09 1.000 (4-4) Brandi Long, C-N vs. Converse, 1/7/02 1.000 (4-4) Kristi Schrader,C-Newman vsFrancis Marion (1997-98) 1.000 (4-4) Jen Shannon, L-R vs. Newberry, 1/10/01 1.000 (4-4) Meredith Webster, L-R vs. Tusculum, 01/31/07 1.000 (4-4) Brittany Gooch, C-N vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1/12/05 1.000 (4-4) Sarah Rosser, Wingate vs Francis Marion, 12/19/09 1.000 (4-4) Aisha Stewart, Catawba vs. Columbus St., 12/18/03 1.000 (4-4) Hillary Hampton, Catawba vs. Brevard, 1/6/07 1.000 (4-4)

THREE-POINT FGM Career Ashli Oliver, Tusculum (2005-09) Chris Mitchum, Presbyterian (1992-96) Jill Neumann, Presbyterian (1997-00) Ashley Tipton, Carson-Newman (2005-09) Vaida Turauskaite, Gardner-Webb (1998-00) Angela Harbour, Catawba (1989-93) Lanica Williams, Lenoir-Rhyne (2002-06) Ashley Cox, Catawba, 2001-05 Michelle Johnson, Mars Hill (1991-95) Billie Haskins, Presbyterian (2001-04)

3FGM 375 270 248 222 199 198 174 171 162 150

Season Kendal Baxter, Tusculum (2009-10) Ashli Oliver, Tusculum (2007-08) Ashli Oliver, Tusculum (2006-07) Nikki Van Dinie, Tusculum (2008-09) Kate Edwards, Wingate (2007-08) Vaida Turauskaite, Gardner-Webb (1997-98) Ashli Oliver, Tusculum (2008-09) Ashli Oliver, Tusculum (2005-06) Amberly O’Dell, LMU (2009-10) Jill Neumann, Presbyterian (1999-00) Chris Mitchum, Presbyterian (1994-95)

3FGM 105 104 103 97 90 89 84 84 84 83 83

Career (min. 150 attempts) 3FGM-3FGA PCT. Ashley Tipton, Carson-Newman (2005-09) 222-491 .452 Amber Redding, Tusculum (2002-06) 91-218 .417 Billie Haskins, PC (2000-2005) 101-255 .396 Tammy McEntire, Catawba (1991-95) 80-207 .387 Vuokko Timola, Catawba (1998-01) 123-325 .378 Ashli Oliver, Tusculum (2005-09) 375-1018 .368 Tami Matheny, L-R (1989-91, 92-93) 85-233 .365 Toni Leopard, PC (1999-02) 107-296 .361 Karen Neeley, Presbyterian (1993-97) 73-203 .360 Jill Neumann, Presbyterian (1997-00) 248-693 .358 Anna Atkinson, Wingate (2005-09) 147-414 .355

Game 3FGM Ashli Oliver, TC vs. Mars Hill, 2/21/07 10 Susie Gaines, G-W vs Mars Hill, 2/26/97) 9 Ashli Oliver, TC vs North Greenville, 11/21/06 9 Chris Mitchum, PC vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (1994-95) 8 Sara Wilson, Mars Hill vs.G-W, 1/31/98 8 Vaida Turauskai, G-W vs.Fayetteville St., 12/3/97 8 Ashli Oliver, TC at Brevard, 12/1/07 8 Kara Harris, LMU at North Greenville, 1/30/08 8 Ashli Oliver, TC vs. Lander, 3/14/08 8 Ashli Oliver, TC at Oakland City, 12/15/08 8 Nikki Van Dine, TC vs C-N, 3/07/09 8

Season (Min. 1 made/game) Kristi Ferris, Mars Hill (2005-06) Abby DeBusk, Mars Hill (2006-07) Ashley Tipton, Carson-Newman (2007-08) Ashley Tipton, Carson-Newman (2005-06) Bridget Takach, PC (2005-06) Ashley Tipton, Carson-Newman (2008-09) Billy Haskins, PC (2000-01) Kurie Washington, Wingate (2008-09) Amber Redding, Tusculum (2005-06) Nikki Van Dine, Tusculum (2007-08)

Career Ashli Oliver, Tusculum (2005-09) Chris Mitchum, Presbyterian (1992-96) Jill Nuemann, Presbyterian (1997-00) Vaida Turauskaite, Gardner-Webb (1998-00) Angela Harbour, Catawba (1989-93) Ashley Tipton, Carson-Newman (2005-09) Lanica Williams, Lenoir-Rhyne (2002-06) Kate Edwards, Wingate (2004-08)

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PCT. .495 .493 .480 .477 .465 .462 .457 .456 .454 .449

THREE-POINT FGA 3FGA 1,018 778 693 610 602 491 477 465

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460 459 3FGA 283 275 250 246 240 233 229 227 227 223

Game 3FGA Chris Mitchum, PC vs. Mars Hill (1995-96) 19 Chris Mitchum, PC vs. Longwood (1994-95) 19 Ashli Oliver, TC at Newberry, 1/21/06 17 Ashli Oliver, TC at Lenoir-Rhyne, 1/31/07 17 Ashli Oliver, Tusculum at North Greenville, 12/4/08 16 Angela Harbour, Catawba vs. G-W (1990-91) 16 Angela Harbour, Catawba vs. G-W (1990-91) 16 Laura Banda, Newberry vs North Greenville, 2/3/04 16 Ashli Oliver, TC at Mars Hill, 1/11/06 16 Kendal Baxter, TC vs Georgia College & St, 11/28/09 16 Nikki Van Dine, Tusculum at Newberry 2/18/09 15 Billie Haskins, PC vs Virginia Union, 11/21/03 15 Laura Banda, Newberry at Anderson, 12/04/03 15 Billie Haskins, PC at Johnson Smith, 12/11/03 15 Chris Mitchum, PC vs. Catawba (1995-96) 15 Lanica Williams, L-R vs. Presbyterian, 2/19/05 15 Ashli Oliver, Tusculum at Columbus State, 12/29/06 15 Ashli Oliver, Ashli, TC vs Lincoln Memorial, 2/3/07 15 Ashli Oliver, Tusculum at Wingate, 2/10/07 15 Ashli Oliver, Tusculum vs Mars Hill, 2/21/07 15 Kara Harris, LMU at North Greenville, 1/30/08 15 Amberly O’Dell, LMU vs UNC Pembroke, 12/30/09 15 Helen McKinney, Newberry vs Wingate, 2/20/10 15

GAMES PLAYED Career Anna Atkinson, Wingate (2005-09) Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian (1998-01) Tracy Woody, Presbyterian (1998-01) Ashli Oliver, Tusculum (2005-09) Toni Leopard, Presbyterian (1998-01) Angela Harbour, Catawba (1989-93) Shari Buford, Carson-Newman (2006-10) Danyel Locklear, Catawba (2000-04) Jill Neumann, Presbyterian (1997-00) Jana Davis, Carson-Newman (1991-95) Stephanie McCormick, Catawba (1990-94)

GMS. 124 121 121 120 120 120 120 119 118 118 117

GAMES STARTED Career Anna Atkinson, Wingate (2005-09) Ashli Oliver, Tusculum (2005-09) Tracy Woody, Presbyterian (1998-01) Stephanie McCormick, Catawba (1990-94) Angela Harbour, Catawba (1989-93) Jill Neumann, Presbyterian (1997-00) Tammy McEntire, Catawba (1991-95)

GMS. 122 119 119 116 115 113 112

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women’s basketball all-time standings REGULAR SEASON FINISH COMPOSITE

ALL-TIME STANDINGS SCHOOL Wingate Carson-Newman Catawba Presbyterian Gardner-Webb Mars Hill Tusculum Elon Lenoir-Rhyne Lincoln Memorial Newberry Brevard

SAC 204-84 176-112 172-116 136-106 75-81 131-157 63-85 45-67 109-179 19-43 52-124 3-29

PCT .708 .611 .597 .562 .481 .455 .426 .402 .378 .306 .295 .094

NON 224-86 174-119 190-91 153-89 87-62 155-114 91-76 56-51 141-107 28-23 92-98 20-30

PCT .723 .594 .676 .632 .584 .576 .545 .523 .569 .549 .484 .400

ALL 428-170 350-231 362-207 289-195 162-143 286-271 154-161 94-111 250-286 47-66 144-222 23-59

TEAM Wingate Carson-Newman Catawba Presbyterian Lenoir-Rhyne Gardner-Webb Tusculum Mars Hill Newberry Elon Lincoln Memorial Brevard

PCT .716 .602 .636 .597 .531 .513 .489 .459 .466 .416 .393 .280

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10 4 1 2 2 2 - - 5 4 3 5 1 1 2 - 3 4 4 4 2 2 2 - 3 3 4 3 1 - 2 1 1 3 - 3 2 3 2 8 - 2 1 2 1 3 2 - - 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 - 3 4 3 4 3 1 1 - 2 2 1 1 - - 7 - - 1 2 - 3 2 - - - - - - - 2 2 - - - - - - - 1 1

2009-10

SCHOOL 1. Lenoir-Rhyne 2. Newberry 3. Carson-Newman 4. Tusculum 5. Catawba 6. Wingate 7. Lincoln Memorial 8. Brevard 7. Mars Hill

SCHOOL 1. Lenoir-Rhyne Tusculum 3. Newberry 4. Wingate Carson-Newman 6. Catawba 7. Mars Hill Lincoln Memorial 9. Brevard

SAC 13-3 12-4 11-5 10-6 8-8 7-9 6-10 3-13 2-14

2004-05

PCT. .813 .750 .688 .625 .500 .438 .375 .188 .125

ALL 21-8 21-9 24-7 23-10 15-13 14-14 9-19 9-19 5-22

PCT. .724 .700 .774 .697 .536 .500 .321 .321 .185

SCHOOL 1. Wingate 2. Carson-Newman 3. Lenoir-Rhyne 4. Catawba 5. Newberry 6. Mars Hill 7. Presbyterian 8. Tusculum

PCT. .813 .813 .625 .563 .563 .500 .313 .313 .000

ALL 27-5 26-6 18-11 18-10 19-11 16-12 12-16 11-17 6-21

PCT. .844 .813 .621 .643 .633 .571 .429 .393 .222

SCHOOL 1. Catawba Wingate Lenoir-Rhyne 4. Mars Hill 5. Tusculum Carson-Newman 7. Presbyterian 8. Newberry

PCT. .839 .767 .655 .517 .536 .536 .429 .464 .296

SCHOOL 1. Catawba 2. Carson-Newman 3. Wingate Lenoir-Rhyne Tusculum Mars Hill Presbyterian 8. Newberry

SCHOOL 1. Mars Hill 2. Catawba Presbyterian 4. Lenoir-Rhyne Carson-Newman 6. Wingate 7. Tusculum 8. Newberry

SCHOOL 1. Catawba 2. Wingate Presbyterian 4. Mars Hill 5. Lenoir-Rhyne 6. Carson-Newman 7. Tusculum 8. Newberry

2008-09 SAC 13-3 13-3 10-6 9-7 9-7 8-8 5-11 5-11 0-16

SCHOOL 1. Tusculum 2. Wingate 3. Newberry Carson-Newman 5. Lenoir-Rhyne Mars Hill 7. Catawba 8. Lincoln Memorial Brevard * * Provisional member

SAC 13-1 12-2 7-7 7-7 5-9 5-9 4-10 3-11 0-0

PCT. .929 .857 .500 .500 .357 .357 .286 .214 .000

ALL 26-5 26-8 19-10 15-14 15-13 15-13 12-16 13-15 8-19

2006-07

SCHOOL 1. Wingate 2. Newberry Catawba 4. Carson-Newman Lenoir-Rhyne 6. Tusculum Mars Hill 8. Lincoln Memorial 9. Presbyterian

SAC 14-2 10-6 10-6 9-7 9-7 7-9 7-9 5-11 1-15

PCT. .875 .625 .625 .563 .563 .438 .438 .313 .063

ALL 23-7 24-7 20-9 21-10 16-12 16-13 14-14 14-15 6-22

PCT. .767 .774 .690 .677 .571 .552 .500 .483 .214

PCT. .929 .500 .500 .429 .429 .286 .214 .667

ALL 25-7 18-10 16-13 18-13 16-12 9-19 10-18 2-2

PCT. .781 .643 .552 .581 .571 .321 .357 .500

2005-06

SCHOOL 1. Wingate 2. Tusculum Carson-Newman 4. Newberry Mars Hill 6. Catawba 7. Lenoir-Rhyne 8. Presbyterian * * 24 games nullified

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SAC 13-1 7-7 7-7 6-8 6-8 4-10 3-11 2-1

PCT. .786 .714 .643 .571 .500 .357 .286 .143

ALL 21-11 25-8 16-12 17-11 18-12 14-15 7-21 8-21

PCT. .656 .758 .571 .607 .600 .483 .250 .276

PCT. .786 .786 .786 .571 .357 .357 .214 .143

ALL 22-9 21-10 17-11 16-12 12-17 10-18 8-20 5-23

PCT. .710 .677 .607 .571 .414 .357 .286 .179

PCT. .857 .643 .500 .500 .500 .500 .500 .000

ALL 24-7 16-13 18-10 18-12 15-13 15-14 12-15 2-24

PCT. .774 .552 .643 .600 .536 .517 .444 .077

PCT. .786 .714 .714 .571 .571 .429 .214 .000

ALL 26-5 21-7 21-9 19-9 12-14 15-11 8-19 2-25

PCT. .839 .750 .700 .679 .462 .577 .296 .074

PCT. .929 .786 .786 .643 .429 .286 .143 .000

ALL 25-5 23-7 22-8 17-8 15-12 9-18 9-17 5-22

PCT. .833 .767 .733 .680 .556 .333 .346 .185

2003-04 SAC 11-3 11-3 11-3 8-6 5-9 5-9 3-11 2-12

2002-03

2007-08

SAC 11-3 10-4 9-5 8-6 7-7 5-9 4-10 2-12

SAC 12-2 9-5 7-7 7-7 7-7 7-7 7-7 0-14

2001-02 SAC 11-3 10-4 10-4 8-6 8-6 6-8 3-11 0-14

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SCHOOL 1. Presbyterian 2. Catawba 3. Gardner-Webb 3. Lenoir-Rhyne 5. Wingate 6. Mars Hill 7. Carson-Newman 8. Newberry 9. Tusculum

SAC 15-1 11-5 10-6 10-6 9-7 8-8 5-11 3-13 1-15

PCT. .938 .688 .625 .625 .563 .500 .313 .188 .063

ALL 26-4 19-8 17-10 15-12 15-12 14-14 9-18 7-21 4-22

SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL 1. Presbyterian 11-3 .786 24-6 1. Wingate 11-3 .786 23-7 3. Catawba 10-4 .714 22-6 4. Carson-Newman 9-5 .643 19-9 5. Mars Hill 6-8 .429 13-13 5. Gardner-Webb 6-8 .429 12-14 7. Lenoir-Rhyne 3-11 .214 12-15 8. Newberry 0-14 .000 5-22 * Tusculum 0-0 .000 7-18 * Will be eligible for awards and championships in 1999-2000

SCHOOL 1. Presbyterian 1. Carson-Newman 3. Catawba 3. Mars Hill 5. Wingate 6. Gardner-Webb 7. Lenoir-Rhyne 8. Newberry

SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL 1. Wingate 10-4 .714 20-9 2. Gardner-Webb 9-5 .643 18-9 3. Catawba 8-6 .571 20-8 3. Presbyterian 8-6 .571 17-10 3. Carson-Newman 8-6 .571 15-12 6. Elon 7-7 .500 16-11 7. Mars Hill 4-10 .286 12-15 8. Lenoir-Rhyne 2-12 .143 3-21 * Newberry 0-0 .000 12-15 * Will be eligible for awards and championships in 1997-1998

SCHOOL 1. Mars Hill 2. Gardner-Webb 2. Wingate 4. Elon 5. Catawba 5. Presbyterian 7. Carson-Newman 8. Lenoir-Rhyne

SCHOOL 1. Wingate 1. Carson-Newman 3. Presbyterian 4. Mars Hill 4. Catawba 6. Gardner-Webb 7. Lenoir-Rhyne 7. Elon

YEAR 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90

1998-99 PCT. .800 .767 .786 .679 .500 .462 .444 .185 .280

1997-98 SAC 11-3 11-3 9-5 9-5 7-7 6-8 2-12 1-13

PCT. .785 .785 .642 .642 .500 .428 .142 .071

ALL 23-8 22-8 19-9 15-12 15-12 10-16 10-17 6-21

PCT. .742 .733 .678 .555 .555 .384 .370 .222

1996-97 PCT. .690 .667 .714 .630 .556 .593 .444 .125 .423

1995-96 SAC 11-3 10-4 10-4 7-7 6-8 6-8 4-10 2-12

PCT. .786 .714 .714 .500 .429 .429 .286 .143

ALL 24-6 22-7 23-8 17-10 13-13 13-14 9-16 10-17

PCT. .800 .759 .742 .630 .500 .481 .360 .370

PCT. .857 .857 .785 .500 .500 .215 .143 .143

ALL 25-6 21-9 23-7 16-9 15-12 8-19 6-20 4-23

PCT. .806 .700 .766 .640 .555 .296 .230 .148

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REGULAR SEASON

PCT. .933 .704 .630 .556 .556 .500 .333 .250 .154

CHAMPION Lenoir-Rhyne Lenoir-Rhyne / Tusculum Tusculum Wingate Wingate Wingate Catawba / Wingate / Lenoir-Rhyne Catawba Mars Hill Catawba Presbyterian Presbyterian / Wingate Presbyterian/ Carson-Newman Wingate Mars Hill Wingate / Carson-Newman Wingate Carson-Newman/ Wingate Carson-Newman Wingate Carson-Newman

YEAR 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991

CHAMPION Tusculum Lenoir-Rhyne Wingate Newberry Newberry Carson-Newman Catawba Lenoir-Rhyne Mars Hill Catawba Presbyterian Presbyterian Presbyterian Wingate Wingate Presbyterian Wingate Catawba Wingate Wingate

1993-94

SCHOOL 1. Wingate 2. Presbyterian 3. Mars Hill 4. Catawba 4. Carson-Newman 6. Elon 7. Gardner-Webb 8. Lenoir-Rhyne

SCHOOL 1. Wingate 1. Carson-Newman 3. Catawba 4. Presbyterian 5. Mars Hill 6. Elon 7. Gardner-Webb 8. Lenoir-Rhyne

SCHOOL 1. Carson-Newman 2. Catawba 3. Elon 4. Wingate 4. Presbyterian 4. Gardner-Webb 7. Mars Hill 8. Lenoir-Rhyne

SAC 13-1 10-4 9-5 7-7 7-7 6-8 4-10 0-14

PCT. .929 .714 .642 .500 .500 .429 .286 .000

ALL 27-2 22-8 18-10 17-10 14-12 11-15 10-17 5-19

PCT. .931 .733 .642 .629 .538 .423 .370 .208

PCT. .857 .857 .714 .500 .429 .357 .286 .000

ALL 23-8 22-8 24-9 16-10 11-15 11-13 10-17 6-18

PCT. .742 .733 .727 .615 .423 .458 .370 .250

PCT. .786 .642 .571 .500 .500 .500 .429 .071

ALL 22-10 17-11 13-10 22-10 16-11 13-16 14-13 4-19

PCT. .688 .607 .565 .688 .593 .448 .519 .174

1992-93 SAC 12-2 12-2 10-4 7-7 6-8 5-9 4-10 0-14

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1990-91

SCHOOL 1. Wingate 2. Carson-Newman 3. Gardner-Webb 4. Elon 4. Presbyterian 6. Mars Hill 7. Catawba 8. Lenoir-Rhyne

SCHOOL 1. Carson-Newman 2. Wingate 3. Presbyterian 4. Catawba 5. Gardner-Webb 6. Lenoir-Rhyne 7. Elon 8. Mars Hill

SAC 13-1 11-3 10-4 6-8 6-8 5-9 4-10 1-13

PCT. .928 .786 .714 .429 .429 .357 .286 .071

ALL 28-3 18-10 19-8 11-14 13-14 8-19 11-18 4-20

PCT. .903 .642 .704 .440 .481 .296 .329 .167

PCT. .928 .857 .571 .500 .429 .357 .286 .071

ALL 27-4 27-6 20-10 13-17 23-10 11-14 11-15 7-24

PCT. .871 .818 .667 .433 .697 .440 .423 .226

1989-90 SAC 13-1 12-2 8-6 7-7 6-8 5-9 4-10 1-13

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women’s basketball award winners All-Time All-Conference

Awards

All-Time All-Conference

2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90

COACH OF THE YEAR Todd Starkey, Lenoir-Rhyne Todd Starkey, Lenoir-Rhyne Barbara Nelson, Wingate Johnny Jacumin, Wingate Missy Tiber, Tusculum Dean Walsh, Carson-Newman Johnny Jacumin, Wingate Karen Barefoot, Lenoir-Rhyne Johnny Jacumin, Wingate Suzanne McBride, Tusculum Mandy Mattox, Mars Hill John Duncan, Catawba Beth Couture, Presbyterian Beth Couture, Presbyterian Eddie Carter, Carson-Newman Beth Couture, Presbyterian Sylvia White, Mars Hill Eddie Carter, Carson-Newman Beth Couture, Presbyterian Eddie Carter, Carson-Newman Eddie Carter, Carson-Newman Brenda Halford, Gardner-Webb Eddie Carter, Carson-Newman Gary Peters, Catawba

2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90

PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum Anna Atkinson, Wingate Anna Atkinson, Wingate Tanetra Barrett, Wingate Tanetra Barrett, Wingate Brooke Johnson, Carson-Newman Tanetra Barrett, Wingate Danyel Locklear, Catawba Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne Jessica Guarneri, Wingate Denise Shelton, Mars Hill Elizabeth Biedrycki, Wingate Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian Denise Shelton, Mars Hill Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian Terra Pittman, Mars Hill Jowita Sokolowska, Catawba Susie Hopson, Mars Hill Melanie Johnson, Presbyterian Tonya Roper, Wingate Leah Jackson, Carson-Newman Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb Direne Thomas, Wingate Direne Thomas, Wingate

2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Amy Browne, Newberry Kurie Washington, Wingate Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum Amber Holt, Lenoir-Rhyne Anna Atkinson, Wingate Brooke Johnson, Carson-Newman Emily Paffrath, Wingate Veronica Taylor, Wingate Dana Birnie, Presbyterian Staci Dunn, Carson-Newman Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne Denise Shelton, Mars Hill Vaida Turauskaite, Gardner-Webb Jill Neumann, Presbyterian Amy Hill, Elon Terra Pittman, Mars Hill Andrea Grissett, Wingate

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School Wingate Carson-Newman Mars Hill Catawba Lenoir-Rhyne Presbyterian Tusculum Newberry Gardner-Webb Elon

1st 25 14 17 16 11 12 6 5 4 3

2nd 14 14 14 12 12 13 10 6 9 4

Fresh Total 8 47 8 36 4 35 7 35 10 33 7 32 8 24 6 17 1 14 0 7

2008-09 FIRST TEAM - Shari Buford, Carson-Newman; Amber Holt, Lenoir-Rhyne; Laura Marquardt, Newberry; Stephany Neptune, Tusculum; Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum; Anna Atkinson, Wingate. SECOND TEAM - Ashley Kyle, Carson-Newman; Brittany Mitch, Lenoir-Rhyne; Denise Moore, Lenoir-Rhyne; Brittini Young, Mars Hill; Ashli Oliver, Tusculum; Kurie Washington, Wingate. All-Freshman Team - Zoriah Williams, Carson-Newman; Dana Hicks, Catawba; Cameron Sealey, Lenoir-Rhyne; Dayshalee Salaman, Lincoln Memorial; Kurie Washington, Wingate

2007-08 FIRST TEAM - NeKeithia Howard, Catawba; Amber Holt, Lenoir-Rhyne; Tonique Frasier, Newberry; Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum; Stephany Neptune, Tusculum; Anna Atkinson, Wingate. SECOND TEAM - Shari Buford, Carson-Newman; Emily Mason. Carson-Newman; Andi Winney, Lincoln Memorial; Allison Schafer, Mars Hill; Ashli Oliver, Tusculum; Kasey Gillis, Wingate. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - LaCourtney Rann, Lenoir-Rhyne; Stephanie Wagner, Lincoln Memorial; Brittini Young, Mars Hill; LeAnne Watson, Newberry; Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum.

2006-07 FIRST TEAM - Ne’Keithia Howard, Catawba; Amber Holt, Lenoir-Rhyne; Abby DeBusk, Mars Hill; Tonique Frasier, Newberry; Tanetra Barrett, Wingate; Emily Paffrath, Wingate. SECOND TEAM - Denise Moore, Lenoir-Rhyne; Allison Schafer, Mars Hill; Monica Alexander, Newberry; Morgan Johnson, Presbyterian; Ashli Oliver, Tusculum; Anna Atkinson, Wingate. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Shari Buford, Carson-Newman; Casha Foster, Carson-Newman; Amber Holt, Lenoir-Rhyne; Jami Safrit, Lenoir-Rhyne; Andi Winney, Lincoln Memorial.

2005-06 FIRST TEAM - Hannah Davis, Catawba; Kristi Ferris, Mars Hill; Lindsey Jones, Mars Hill; Tonique Frasier, Newberry; Rebecca Wessinger, Presbyterian; Tanetra Barrett, Wingate. SECOND TEAM - Shannon Jones, Lenoir-Rhyne; Chassity Martin, Tusculum; Amber Redding, Tusculum; Brooke Underwood, Tusculum; Anna Atkinson, Wingate; Emily Paffrath, Wingate. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Brittany Higgins, Catawba; Morgan Johnson, Presbyterian; Stephany Neptune, Tusculum; Ashli Oliver, Tusculum; Anna Atkinson, Wingate

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2004-05 FIRST TEAM - Brooke Johnson, Carson-Newman; Crystal Clary, Lenoir-Rhyne; Lanica Williams, Lenoir-Rhyne; Rebecca Wessinger, Presbyterian; Tanetra Barrett, Wingate; Veronica Taylor, Wingate. SECOND TEAM - Brittaney Gooch, Carson-Newman; Tiffany Parker, Carson-Newman; Ashley Cox, Catawba; Kristi Ferris, Mars Hill; Carnicha Bellinger, Newberry; Julie Maples, Tusculum. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Brooke Johnson, Carson-Newman; Jessica Blanford, Mars Hill; Carnicha Bellinger, Newberry; Tonique Frasier, Newberry; Amy Jones, Presbyterian

2003-04 FIRST TEAM - Andrea Fitzgerald, Carson-Newman; Danyel Locklear, Catawba; Crystal Clary, Lenoir-Rhyne; Kristi Ferris, Mars Hill; Samantha Dailey, Wingate; Veronica Taylor, Wingate. SECOND TEAM - Ashley Cox, Catawba; Kim Small, LenoirRhyne; Lindsey Jones, Mars Hill; Tonya Deese, Newberry; Bonnie Werner, Presbyterian; Julie Maples, Tusculum. ALLFRESHMAN TEAM - Amy Cate, Carson-Newman; Ingrid Easter, Catawba; Tamekia Foster, Catawba; Tanetra Barrett, Wingate; Emily Paffrath, Wingate

2002-03 FIRST TEAM - Monica Ashburn, Carson-Newman; Danyel Locklear, Catawba; Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne; Tiffany Atkins, Mars Hill; Billie Haskins, Presbyterian; Jessica Guarneri, Wingate. SECOND TEAM - Andrea Fitzgerald, Carson-Newman; Dorthell Little, Catawba; Holly Carringer, Mars Hill; Bonnie Werner, Presbyterian; Julie Maples, Tusculum Veronica Taylor, Wingate. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Kristi Ferris, Mars Hill; Rebecca Wessinger, Presbyterian; Cameron Cook, Presbyterian; Candice Foster, Tusculum; Veronica Taylor, Wingate

2001-02 FIRST TEAM - Dorthell Little, Catawba; Danyel Locklear, Catawba; Denise Shelton, Mars Hill; Toni Leopard, Presbyterian; Kristen New, Tusculum; Elizabeth Biedrycki, Wingate. SECOND TEAM - Staci Dunn, Carson-Newman; Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne; Maria Hickman, Mars Hill; Shawanna Cook, Newberry; Bonnie Werner, Presbyterian; Elizabeth Rogers, Wingate. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Ashley Cox, Catawba; Isiaette Darden, Catawba; Shea Blacknell, Lenoir-Rhyne; Shirolyn Johnson, Newberry; Dana Birnie, Presbyterian; Kelley Karns, Tusculum; Julie Maples, Tusculum.

2000-01 Lakai Brice, Catawba; Donna Carr, Catawba; Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne; Tracy Naidas, Lenoir-Rhyne; Kristy Ray, Mars Hill; Denise Shelton, Mars Hill; Toni Leopard, Presbyterian; Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian; Tracy Woody, Presbyterian; Whitley Campbell, Tusculum; Tricia Peckham, Wingate; Temeshia Dawkins, Wingate. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Staci Dunn, Carson-Newman; Danyel Locklear, Catawba; Sally Logan, Lenoir-Rhyne; Tiffany Atkins, Mars Hill; Kellie Joplin, Newberry; Bonnie Werner, Presbyterian; Samantha Dailey, Wingate.

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women’s basketball award winners All-Time All-Conference 1999-00

1992-93

FIRST TEAM - Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian; Denise Shelton, Mars Hill; Angela Thornton, Gardner-Webb; Toni Leopard, Presbyterian; Tricia Peckham, Wingate. SECOND TEAM - Tracy Naidas, Lenoir-Rhyne; Lakai Brice, Catawba; Temeshia Dawkins, Wingate; Jill Neumann, Presbyterian; Tracy Woody, Presbyterian. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne; Lea Anne Jaynes, Tusculum; Tarah Standridge, Carson-Newman; Amber Hanks, Lenoir-Rhyne; Ginny Boggess, Wingate

FIRST TEAM - Leah Jackson, Carson-Newman; Angela Harbour, Catawba; Stephanie McCormick, Catawba; Melanie Johnson, Presbyterian; Tonya Roper, Wingate. SECOND TEAM - Heather Ford, Carson-Newman; Tammy McEntire, Catawba; Laura Case, Elon; Susie Hopson, Mars Hill; Lena Barber, Mars Hill.

1998-99 FIRST TEAM - Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian; Temeshia Dawkins, Wingate; Kori Linebarger, Carson-NEwman; Tricia Peckham, Wingate; Lakai Brice, Catawba. SECOND TEAM - Tiffany Johnson, Newberry; Tracy Woody, Presbyterian; Vaida Turauskaite, Gardner-Webb; Addie Holbrokk, Wingate, Denise Shelton, Mars Hill. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Denise Shelton, Mars Hill; Tracy Naidas, Lenoir-Rhyne; Ashley Porterfi eld, Gardner-Webb; Toni Leopard, Presbyterian; Erika Hale, Lenoir-Rhyne.

1997-98 FIRST TEAM - Terra Pittman, Mars Hill; Tonya Kelly, Presbyterian; Sarah Dagley, Carson-Newman; Addie Holbrook, Wingate; Kori Linebarger, Carson-Newman. SECOND TEAM - Wendy Haneline, Mars Hill; Vaida Turauskaite, GardnerWebb; Kristin Wooten, Catawba; Leslie Cox, Mars Hill; Traci Hyman, Lenoir-Rhyne.

1996-97

FIRST TEAM - Jowita Sokolowska, Catawba; Andrea Grissett, Wingate; Karen Neeley, Presbyterian; Lakia Hayes, Elon; Terra Pittman, Mars Hill. SECOND TEAM - Jackie Shelton, Mars Hill; Susie Gaines, Gardner-Webb; Jamia Lockmiller, Carson-Newman; Tayuanee Dewberry, Gardner-Webb; Tonya Kelley, Presbyterian.

1991-92 FIRST TEAM - Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb; Sonia Gahagan, Mars Hill; Ann Hancock, Wingate; Leah Jackson, Carson-Newman, Keitha Tinsley, Mars Hill. SECOND TEAM - Laura Case, Elon; Jana Siler, Elon; Heather Ford, Carson-Newman; Angela Harbour, Catawba; Tonya Roper, Wingate.

1990-91 FIRST TEAM - Leah Jackson, Carson-Newman; Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb; Sonia Gahagan, Mars Hill; Ann Hancock, Wingate; Direne Thomas, Wingate. SECOND TEAM - Karen Cook, Carson-Newman; Angela Harbour, Catawba; Jana Siler, Elon; Valerie Crowell, Gardner-Webb; Angela Blakely, Catawba.

1989-90 FIRST TEAM - Direne Thomas, Wingate; Toni Steed, LenoirRhyne; Leah Jackson, Carson-Newman; Ann Hancock, Wingate; Barbara Jackson, Elon. SECOND TEAM - Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb; Leah McCullough, Presbyterian; Valerie Crowell, Gardner-Webb; Keitha Tinsley, Mars Hill; Maureen Stern, Catawba

1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90

Susie Hopson, Mars Hill Tammy McEntire, Catawba Mickie Drum, Gardner-Webb Leah Jackson, Carson-Newman

2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92

SCHOLAR ATHLETE Anita Bulcher, Newberry Anna Atkiinson, Wingate Anna Atkinson, Wingate Anna Atkinson, Wingate Rebecca Wessinger, Presbyterian Julie Maples, Tusculum Julie Maples, Tusculum Julie Maples, Tusculum Kara Caldwell, Carson-Newman Megan McBee, Carson-Newman Kristin Wooten, Catawba Kori Linebarger, Carson-Newman Lovee McKinney, Newberry Jowita Sokolowska, Catawba Jowita Sokolowska, Catawba Nessy Brewer, Wingate Michelle Johnson, Mars Hill Angela Harbour, Catawba Ann Hancock, Wingate

2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999

FOOD LION TOURNAMENT MVP Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum Denise Moore, Lenoir-Rhyne Anna Atkinson, Wingate Ashlee Wright, Newberry Tonique Frasier, Newberry Brooke Johnson, Carson-Newman Danyel Locklear, Catawba Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne Denise Shelton, Mars Hill Donna Carr, Catawba Jill Neumann, Presbyterian Tracy Woody, Presbyterian

1995-96 FIRST TEAM - Susie Hopson, Mars Hill; Jowita Sokolowska, Catawba; Lakia Hayes, Elon; Andrea Grissett, Wingate; Chris Mitchum, Presbyterian. SECOND TEAM - Todder Clark, Gardner-Webb; Lori Reavis, Wingate; Jamia Lockmiller, Carson-Newman; Kim Houser, Gardner-Webb; Chrissy Elliott, Lenoir-Rhyne.

1994-95 FIRST TEAM - Jana Davis, Carson-Newman; Adrea Grissett, Wingate; Susie Hopson, Mars Hill; Jowita Sokolowska, Catawba; Melanie Johnson. SECOND TEAM - Kristy Tarallo, Presbyterian; Delaina Adams, Gardner-Webb; Cynthia Thomas, Wingate; Tammy McEntire, Catawba; Christie Agee, Carson-Newman.

1993-94 FIRST TEAM - Heather Ford, Carson-Newman; Delaina Adams, Gardner-Webb; Susie Hopson, Mars Hill; Jennifer Hilliard, Presbyterian; Tonya Roper, Wingate. SECOND TEAM -Tammy McEntire, Catawba; Amy Jenkins, Lenoir-Rhyne; Lena Barber, Mars Hill; Cynthia Thomas, Wingate; Andrea Grissett, Wingate.

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Wingate’s Tanetra Barrett is the only three-time Women’s Basketball SAC Player of the Year.

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women’s basketball coaching history NAME SCHOOL YRS. Johnny Jacumin Wingate 1989-07 John Duncan Catawba 1996-02 Barbara Nelson Wingate 2007-present Missy Tiber Tusculum 2005-09 Beth Couture Presbyterian 1989-02 Eddie Carter Carson-Newman 1989-01 Sean Page Newberry 2008-present Karen Barefoot Lenoir-Rhyne 2001-2005 Adell Harris Tusculum 2009-present Eddie McCurley Gardner-Webb 1995-00 Dean Walsh Carson-Newman 2001-present Sylvia White Mars Hill 1993-98 Gary Peters Catawba 1989-93 Mandy Mattox Mars Hill 2001-2006 Laura Timmons Mars Hill 1998-01 Angie Morton Catawba 2003-present Todd Starkey Lenoir-Rhyne 2005-present Brenda Halford Gardner-Webb 1990-93 Cindy Connelley Catawba 1993-96 Jason Brink Newberry 2003-2008 A.M. “Bud” Black Gardner-Webb 1989-90 Jackie Myers Elon 1989-94 Susan Blakely Mars Hill 1990-91 Brenda Paul Elon 1994-97 Jennifer Nance Mars Hill 2006-present Kris Ruffo Lenoir-Rhyne 1997-01 Leigh Irwin Presbyterian 2002-2004 Roger Vannoy Lincoln Memorial 2006-07 Stephanie Smith Lincoln Memorial 2008-present Suzanne McBride Tusculum 2000-2005 Mark Hannuksela Gardner-Webb 1993-95 Larry Just Lincoln Memorial 2007-08 Barbara Buchanan Lenoir-Rhyne 1989-91 Jessica Vanco Presbyterian 2004-07 Lori Hay Lenoir-Rhyne 1995-97 Seph Hatley Newberry 1999-01 Janet Cone Mars Hill 1989-90 Randy Milligan Tusculum 1999-00 Peggy Barnes Newberry 1997-99 Janet Greene Lenoir-Rhyne 1991-94 Shannon Reid Brevard 2008-present Kim Mattox Lenoir-Rhyne 1994 Tommy Love Newberry 2001-03 * Sorted by conference winning percentage ** Only games counted while a head coach of a SAC school

SAC 189-67 73-27 28-18 40-20 121-63 108-62 22-10 35-21 10-6 41-31 75-57 46-38 30-26 37-33 23-21 53-51 43-33 21-21 20-22 32-40 6-8 29-41 11-17 16-26 19-43 21-37 10-18 5-11 11-21 19-51 7-21 3-11 6-22 7-26 6-36 3-27 1-13 1-15 1-27 1-35 3-29 0-6 0-28

PCT. * .738 .730 .609 .667 .658 .635 .688 .625 .625 .569 .568 .548 .536 .529 .523 .509 .566 .500 .476 .444 .429 .414 .393 .381 .306 .362 .357 .313 .344 .271 .250 .214 .214 .212 .143 .100 .071 .063 .036 .028 .094 .000 .000

ALL ** 394-143 150-50 58-32 86-34 258-117 251-148 39-20 70-44 23-10 79-56 158-108 96-67 65-55 83-58 44-35 111-89 89-56 32-41 45-35 84-65 23-10 57-67 22-32 37-45 46-65 52-56 20-34 14-15 20-36 52-87 18-36 13-15 15-34 15-44 16-58 12-43 7-24 4-22 11-43 14-47 15-40 1-9 4-49

PCT. .734 .750 .644 .717 .688 .629 .661 .614 .697 .585 .594 .589 .542 .589 .557 .555 .614 .438 .563 .564 .697 .460 .407 .451 .414 .481 .370 .483 .357 .374 .333 .464 .306 .254 .216 .218 .226 .154 .204 .230 .273 .100 .075

Coaching Leaders SAC Victories

Name Johnny Jacumin Beth Couture Eddie Carter Dean Walsh John Duncan

School Wingate Presbyterian Carson-Newman Carson-Newman Catawba

No. 189 121 108 75 73

Yrs 18 13 12 9 7

No. 394 258 251 158 150

Yrs 18 13 12 9 7

Overall Victories Name Johnny Jacumin Beth Couture Eddie Carter Dean Walsh John Duncan

School Wingate Presbyterian Carson-Newman Carson-Newman Catawba

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Former Wingate University women’s basketball coach Johnny Jacumin is the conference’s alltime winningest coach.

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food lion sac tournament women’s records F- denotes first-round game Q - denotes quarterfinal game S - denotes semifinal game C - denotes championship game

Career: 35 by Tonya Roper (WINGATE) in 12 games, 1991-94

TEAM RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

POINTS, MOST SCORED Game: 105 by PRESBYTERIAN vs. GardnerWebb, 1995 (Q) 101 by MARS HILL vs. Newberry, 2002 (Q) 97 by CARSON-NEWMAN vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1992 (Q) 96 by LENOIR-RHYNE vs. Presbyterian (OT), 2003 (Q) 96 by TUSCULUM vs. Catawba, 2010 (Q) Tournament: 281 by MARS HILL in 3 games, 2002

POINTS SCORED Game: 37 by Bonnie Werner (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2003 (Q) 36 by Direne Thomas (WINGATE) vs. Elon, 1991 (S) 35 by Angela Harbour (CATAWBA) vs. Carson-Newman, 1993 (S) 34 by Tracy Naidas (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Carson-Newman, 2002 (Q) Tournament: 83 by Andrea Grissett (WINGATE) in 3 games, 1997 83 by Denise Shelton (MARS HILL) in 3 games, 2002 Career: 180 by Susie Hopson (MARS HILL) in 9 games, 1993-96 REBOUNDS Game: 21 by Fredia Lawrence (GARDNERWEBB) vs. Wingate, 1991 (C) 21 Veronica Taylor, (WINGATE) vs. Tusculum, 2005 (Q) 20 by DeShawn Watkins (MARS HILL) vs. Wingate, 1994 (C) 19 by Elizabeth Biedrycki (WINGATE) vs Catawba, 2002 (Q) Tournament: 50 by Veronica Taylor (WINGATE) in 3 games, 2005 Career: 112 by Tonya Roper (WINGATE) in 12 games, 1991-94 FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 16 by Direne Thomas (WINGATE) vs. Elon, 1991 (S) Tournament: 31 by Direne Thomas (WINGATE) in 3 games, 1991 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 32 by Fredia Lawrence (GARDNERWEBB) vs. Wingate, 1991 (C). Tournament: 64 by Direne Thomas (WINGATE) in 3 games, 1991. FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 5 attempts per game) Game: 100.0% (5-of-5) by Lori Reavis (WINGATE) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1993 (Q) 100.0 % (7-of-7) by Tiffany Atkins (MARS HILL) vs. Newberry, 2002 (Q) 100.0% (5-of-5) by Denise Ledden (CARSON-NEWMAN) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1992 (Q) Tournament: 73.33% (11-of-15) by Denise Ledden (CARSON-NEWMAN) in 2 games, 1992 FREE THROWS MADE Game: 15 by Jasmine Gunn (TUSCULUM) vs. Catawba, 2010 (Q) 13 by Fredia Lawrence (GARDNER-WEBB) vs. Mars Hill, 1991 (Q) 13 by Amy Jenkins (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Wingate, 1994 (Q) 13 by Maya Grady (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Carson-Newman, 2003 (S) Tournament: 32 by Jasmine Gunn (TUSCULUM) in 3 games, 2010

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POINTS, FEWEST SCORED Game: 38 by CARSON-NEWMAN vs. Gardner-Webb, 2000 (S) 39 by LENOIR-RHYNE vs. Mars Hill, 1996 (Q) 43 by WINGATE vs. Carson-Newman, 2005 (C) 46 by GARDNER-WEBB vs. Carson-Newman, 2000 (S) POINTS, FEWEST SCORED - HALF Game: 10 by LENOIR-RHYNE vs. Mars Hill, Photo by Mike Slade 1996 (Q).

Tusculum women’s basketball coach Adell Harris led the Pioneers to the conference tournament title in her first year as coach in 2010. FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 20 by Jasmine Gunn (TUSCULUM) vs. Catawba, 2010 (Q) Tournament: 42 by Jasmine Gunn (TUSCULUM) in 3 games, 2010 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (minimum 3 attempts per game) Game: 100.0% (11-of-11) by Lakia Hayes (ELON) vs. Carson-Newman, 1997 (Q) Tournament: 100.0% (11-of-11) by Tiffany Johnson (NEWBERRY) in 2 games, 2000 100.0% (10-of-10) by Sonia Gahagan (MARS HILL) in 1 game, 1992 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 7 by Susie Gaines (GARDNERWEBB) vs. Mars Hill, 1997 (Q) 7 by Ashley Cox (CATAWBA) vs. Newberry, 2003 (Q) Tournament: 15 by Jill Neumann (PRESBYTERIAN) in 3 games, 2000 Career: 29 by Jill Neumann (PRESBYTERIAN) in 10 games, 1997-2000 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 16 by Angela Harbour (CATAWBA) vs. Gardner-Webb, 1991 (S) Tournament: 29 by Jill Neumann (PRESBYTERIAN) in 3 games, 2000 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 3 attempts per game) Game: 100 % (3-of-3) by Karen Neely (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. Gardner-Webb, 1994 (Q); 100 % (3-of-3) by Holly Carringer (MARS HILL) vs. Presbyterian, 2002 (C); 100 % (3-of3) by Kristin Barringer (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs.

Wingate (S), 2004 Tournament: 70.00% (7-of-10) by Susie Gaines (GARDNER-WEBB) in 2 games, 1997 ASSISTS Game: 13 by Mickie Drum (GARDNERWEBB) vs. Wingate, 1992 (C) 13 by Amy Keith (MARS HILL) vs LenoirRhyne, 2002 (S) Tournament: 28 by Mickie Drum (GARDNERWEBB) in 3 games, 1992 Career: 77 by Cynthia Thomas (WINGATE) in 11 games, 1992-95 STEALS Game: 8 by Denise Shelton (MARS HILL) vs. Gardner-Webb, 2000 (Q) 8 by Cyrstal Clary (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Carson-Newman, 2004 (Q) 7 by Addie Holbrook (WINGATE) vs. Mars Hill, 1998 (Q) 7 by Damenda Dellinger (GARDNER-WEBB) vs. Presbyterian, 1994 (Q) 7 by Dorthell Little (CATAWBA) vs. Newberry, 2003 (Q) Tournament: 12 by Direne Thomas (WINGATE) in 3 games, 1991 Career: 28 by Cynthia Thomas (WINGATE) in 11 games, 1992-95 BLOCKS Game: 8 by Lori Hill (MARS HILL) vs. Catawba, 1992 (Q) 7 by Ann Walters (WINGATE) vs. Elon, 1991 (S) 7 by Ashley Porterfield (GARDNER-WEBB) vs. Mars Hill, 2000 (Q) Tournament: 14 by Ann Walters (WINGATE) in 3 games, 1991

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REBOUNDS Game: 60 by CARSON-NEWMAN vs. LenoirRhyne, 1995 (Q) 60 by PRESBYTERIAN vs. Gardner-Webb, 1995 (Q) 59 by MARS HILL vs. Wingate, 1994 (C) 59 by GARDNER-WEBB vs. Carson-Newman, 2000 (S) Tournament: 165 by MARS HILL in 3 games, 1994 FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 41 by PRESBYTERIAN vs. GardnerWebb, 1995 (Q) Tournament: 104 by MARS HILL in 3 games, 2002 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 81 by PREBYTERIAN vs. GardnerWebb, 1995 (Q) Tournament: 219 by GARDNER-WEBB in 3 games, 1992 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: 60.6% (40-of-66) by MARS HILL vs. Newberry, 2002 (Q) Tournament: 51.08% (71-of-139) by CARSON-NEWMAN in 2 games, 1993 FREE THROWS MADE Game: 31 by WINGATE vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2003 (S) 29 by MARS HILL vs. Wingate, 1998 (Q) Tournament: 60 by WINGATE in 3 games, 1994 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 47 by TUSCULUM vs. Catawba, 2010 (Q)

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food lion sac tournament women’s records 47 by WINGATE vs. LENOIR-RHYNE, 2004 (S) Tournament: 89 by TUSCULUM in 3 games, 2010 87 by LENOIR-RHYNE in 3 games, 2003 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (minimum 10 attempts per game) Game: 96.15% (25-26) by NEWBERRY vs. LMU, 2010 (Q) Tournament: 86.57% by Newberry (58-67) in 3 games, 2010 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 12 by CATAWBA vs. Newberry, 2003 (Q) 11 by PRESBYTERIAN vs. Gardner-Webb, 2000 (C) Tournament: 26 by PRESBYTERIAN in 3 games, 2000 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 34 by CATAWBA vs. Carson-Newman, 2000 (Q) Tournament: 61 by PRESBYTERIAN in 3 games, 2000 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 5 attempts per game) Game: 66.67% (4-of-6) by LENOIR-RHYNE vs. Wingate, 1993 (Q) Tournament: 51.61% (16-of-31) by PRESBYTERIAN in 3 games, 1998 ASSISTS Game: 29 by CARSON-NEWMAN vs. LenoirRhyne, 1992 (Q) Tournament: 62 by WINGATE in 3 games, 1991 STEALS Game: 20 by CATAWBA vs. Newberry, 2003 (Q) Tournament: 41 by Catawba in 3 games, 2003 BLOCKS Game: 13 by WINGATE vs. Elon, 1991 (S) Tournament: 31 by WINGATE in 3 games, 1991 WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RECORDS INDIVIDUAL PTS: 33 by Danyel Locklear (CATAWBA) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2003 REB: 21 by Fredia Lawrence (GARDNERWEBB) vs. Wingate, 1991 FGM: 15 by Danyel Locklear (CATAWBA) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2003 FGA: 32 by Fredia Lawrence (GARDNERWEBB) vs. Wingate, 1991 FG%: 83.3% (5-of-6) by Deanna King (WINGATE) vs. Gardner-Webb, 1992 83.3% (15-of-18) by Danyel Locklear (CATAWBA) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2003 FTM: 10 by Andrea Grissett (WINGATE) vs. Elon, 1997 10 by Toni Leopard (PRESBYTERIAN) vs.

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Gardner-Webb, 2000 FTA: 16 by Andrea Grissett (WINGATE) vs. Elon, 1997 FT%: 100% (8-of-8) by Melanie Johnson (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. Carson-Newman, 1995 3PM: 6 by Jill Neumann (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. Gardner-Webb, 2000 3PA: 11 by Lanica Williams, (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Catawba, 2003 3P%: 100.0% (3-3) by Holly Carringer, MARS HILL vs. Presbyterian, 2002 AST: 13 by Mickie Drum (GARDNER-WEBB) vs. Wingate, 1992 STL: 5 by Tonya Roper (WINGATE) vs. Mars Hill, 1994 5 by Ann Walters (WINGATE) vs. GardnerWebb, 1991 BLK: 6 by Tonya Roper (WINGATE) vs. Gardner-Webb, 1992 TEAM MOST POINTS: 85, by MARS HILL vs. Presbyterian, 2002 FEWEST POINTS: 43 by WINGATE vs. Carson-Newman, 2005 LARGEST MARGIN: 25 by PRESBYTERIAN vs. Carson-Newman, 1998 REBOUNDS: 59 by MARS HILL vs. Wingate, 1994 FGM: 34 by MARS HILL vs. Presbyterian, 2002 FGA: 75 by GARDNER-WEBB vs. Wingate, 1991 FG%: 54.7% (29-of-53) by PRESBYTERIAN vs. Carson-Newman, 1998 FTM: 23 by CATAWBA vs. Wingate, 2001 FTA: 32 by CATAWBA vs. Wingate, 2001; by WINGATE vs. Catawba, 2001 FT%: 85.7% (12-of-14) by WINGATE vs. Gardner-Webb, 1991 3PM: 11 by PRESBYTERIAN vs. GardnerWebb, 2000 3PA: 29 by PRESBYTERIAN vs. Mars Hill, 2002 3P%: 60.0% (3-of-5) by WINGATE vs. Gardner-Webb, 1991 AST: 21 by GARDNER-WEBB vs. Wingate, 1992 STL: 13 by CATAWBA vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2003 BLK: 10 by WINGATE vs. Gardner-Webb, 1991

Catawba College’s Danyell Locklear holds the tournament scoring record with 33 points against Lenoir-Rhyne in 2003.

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food lion sac tournament women’s records ALL-TIME WOMEN’S TOURNAMENT RESULTS

2005 Quarterfinals (1) Wingate 70, (8) Tusculum 47 (2) Carson-Newman 70, (7) Presbyterian 52 (6) Mars Hill 70, (3) Lenoir-Rhyne 67 (5) Newberry 73, (4) Catawba 59 Semifinals Wingate 67, Newberry 53 Carson-Newman 68, Mars Hill 59 Championship Carson-Newman 64, Wingate 43

2010 Quarterfinals (1) Lenoir-Rhyne 69, (8) Brevard 48 (2) Newberry 48, (7) Lincoln Memorial 56 (3) Carson-Newman 70, (6) Wingate 66 (4) Tusculum 96, (5) Catawba 87 Semifinals Tusculum 77, Lenoir-Rhyne 63 Newberry 66, Carson-Newman 56 Championship Tusculum 67, Newberry 55

2004 Quarterfinals (1) Catawba 70, (8) Newberry 54 (2) Wingate 75, (7) Presbyterian 64 (3) Lenoir-Rhyne 66, (6) Carson-Newman 64 (5) Tusculum 66, (4) Mars Hill 62 Semifinals Catawba 82, Tusculum 64 Wingate 91, Lenoir-Rhyne 79 Championship Catawba 74, Wingate 70

2009 Quarterfinals (1) Tusculum 89, (8) Lincoln Memorial 55 (2) Lenoir-Rhyne 74, (7) Mars Hill 51 (3) Newberry 77, (6) Catawba 48 (4) Carson-Newman 95, (5) Wingate 81 Semifinals Tusculum 85, Carson-Newman 70 Lenoir-Rhyne 78, Newberry 62 Championship Lenoir-Rhyne 66, Tusculum 57

2003 Quarterfinals (1) Catawba 87, (8) Newberry 58 (2) Carson-Newman 84, (7) Wingate 74 (3) Lenoir-Rhyne 96, (6) Presbyterian 87 (OT) (4) Mars Hill 87, (5) Tusculum 73 Semifinals Catawba 64, Mars Hill 62 Lenoir-Rhyne 83, Carson-Newman 71 Championship Lenoir-Rhyne 77, Catawba 75

2008 Quarterfinals (1) Tusculum 71, (8) Lincoln Memorial 64 (2) Wingate 58, (7) Catawba 56 (3) Carson-Newman 75, (6) Mars Hill 55 (4) Newberry 85, (5) Lenoir-Rhyne 68 Semifinals Tusculum 69, Newberry 54 Wingate 75, Carson-Newman 61 Championship Wingate 76, Tusculum 74

2002 Quarterfinals (1) Mars Hill 101, (8) Newberry 47 (2) Presbyterian 83, (7) Tusculum 55 (3) Catawba 73, (6) Wingate 72 (5) Lenoir-Rhyne 85, (4) Carson-Newman 76 Semifinals Mars Hill 95, Lenoir-Rhyne 87 Presbyterian 71, Catawba 67 Championship Mars Hill 85, Presbyterian 71

2007 First Round (8) Lincoln Memorial 53, (9) Presbyterian 52 Quarterfinals (1) Wingate 91, Lincoln Memorial 54 (7) Tusculum 81, (2) Catawba 61 (3) Newberry 64, (6) Mars Hill 60 (4) Carson-Newman 76, (5) Lenoir-Rhyne 49 Semifinals Carson-Newman 78, Wingate 69 Newberry 75, Tusculum 62 Championship Newberry 67, Carson-Newman 62

2001 Quarterfinals (1) Catawba 80, (8) Newberry 50 (2) Presbyterian 83, (7) Tusculum 47 (3) Wingate 85, (6) Carson-Newman 74 (5) Lenoir-Rhyne 69, (4) Mars Hill 65 Semifinals Catawba 65, Lenoir-Rhyne 61 Wingate 76, Presbyterian 67 Championship Catawba 82, Wingate 72

2006 Quarterfinals (1) Wingate 77, (8) Presbyterian 56 (2) Carson-Newman 70, (7) Lenoir-Rhyne 58 (3) Tusculum 65, (6) Catawba 59 (5) Newberry 72, (4) Mars Hill 67 Semifinals Newberry 70, Wingate 55 Tusculum 76, Carson-Newman 59 Championship Newberry 57, Tusculum 50

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2000 First Round (8) Newberry 65, (9) Tusculum 58 Quarterfinals (1) Presbyterian 64, Newberry 56 (7) Carson-Newman 71, (2) Catawba 60 (3) Gardner-Webb 78, (6) Mars Hill 55 (5) Wingate 68, (4) Lenoir-Rhyne 65 Semifinals Presbyterian 93, Wingate 68 Gardner-Webb 46, Carson-Newman 38 Championship Presbyterian 72, Gardner-Webb 52 1999

Quarterfinals (1) Wingate 79, (8) Newberry 35 (2) Presbyterian 98, (7) Lenoir-Rhyne 49 (3) Catawba 74, (6) Gardner-Webb 63 (4) Carson-Newman 89, (5) Mars Hill 46 Semifinals Carson-Newman 66, Wingate 47 Presbyterian 88, Catawba 71 Championship Presbyterian 69, Carson-Newman 66 1998

Quarterfinals (1) Presbyterian 87, (8) Newberry 51 (2) Carson-Newman 77, (7) Lenoir-Rhyne 64 (3) Catawba 84, (6) Gardner-Webb 64 (5) Wingate 93, (4) Mars Hill 76 Semifinals Presbyterian 71, Wingate 58 Carson-Newman 76, Catawba 59 Championship Presbyterian 79, Carson-Newman 54 1997

Quarterfinals (1) Wingate 74, (8) Lenoir-Rhyne 54 (2) Gardner-Webb 79, (7) Mars Hill 66 (6) Elon 83, (3) Carson-Newman 71 (5) Catawba 72, (4) Presbyterian 60 Semifinals Wingate 66, Catawba 60 Elon 68, Gardner-Webb 55 Championship Wingate 71, Elon 56 1996

Quarterfinals (1) Mars Hill 77, (8) Lenoir-Rhyne 39 (2) Gardner-Webb 63, (7) Carson-Newman 55 (3) Wingate 54, (6) Presbyterian 51 (4) Elon 67, (5) Catawba 47 Semifinals Mars Hill 66, Elon 62 Wingate 73, Gardner-Webb 62 Championship Wingate 69, Mars Hill 67 (OT)

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1995 Quarterfinals (1) Carson-Newman 88, (8) Lenoir-Rhyne 58 (2) Wingate 64, (7) Elon 49 (3) Presbyterian 105, (6) Gardner-Webb 55 (4) Catawba 67, (5) Mars Hill 63 Semifinals Carson-Newman 92, Catawba 85 Presbyterian 77, Wingate 71 Championship Presbyterian 74, Carson-Newman 68 1994 Quarterfinals (1) Wingate 92, (8) Lenoir-Rhyne 68 (2) Presbyterian 88, (7) Gardner-Webb 62 (3) Mars Hill 67, (6) Elon 62 (4) Catawba 73, (5) Carson-Newman 64 Semifinals Wingate 85, Catawba 70 Mars Hill 84, Presbyterian 75 Championship Wingate 73, Mars Hill 62 1993 Quarterfinals (1) Wingate 74, (8) Lenoir-Rhyne 58 (2) Carson-Newman 88, (7) Gardner-Webb 61 (3) Catawba 83, (6) Elon 62 (5) Mars Hill 70, (4) Presbyterian 68 Semifinals Wingate 69, Mars Hill 60 Catawba 88, Carson-Newman 84 Championship Catawba 60, Wingate 57 1992 Quarterfinals (1) Carson-Newman 97, (8) Lenoir-Rhyne 58 (2) Catawba 76, (7) Mars Hill 55 (6) Gardner-Webb 76, (3) Elon 68 (4) Wingate 65, (5) Presbyterian 64 Semifinals Wingate 61, Carson-Newman 60 Gardner-Webb 74, Catawba 71 Championship Wingate 70, Gardner-Webb 69 1991 Quarterfinals (1) Wingate 81, (8) Lenoir-Rhyne 57 (7) Catawba 55, (2) Carson-Newman 52 (3) Gardner-Webb 81, (6) Mars Hill 75 (4) Elon 64, (5) Presbyterian 55 Semifinals Wingate 85, Elon 70 Gardner-Webb 66, Catawba 60 Championship Wingate 71, Gardner-Webb 68

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women’s basketball postseason history 2009-10 NCAA Southeat Regional (at Greenwood, SC) First Round Francis Marion 103, Newberry 96 Tusculum 69, Clayton State 63 Carson-Newman 79, Lenoir-Rhyne 72 Region Semifinals Tusculum 103, Francis Marion 96 Lander 94, Carson-Newman 67 Region Championship Tusculum 70, Lander 63 NCAA Elite Eight (at St. Joseph, Mo.) Gannon 70, Tusculum 66

2008-09 NCAA Southeat Regional (at Hickory, NC) First Round Tusculum 87, Lander 70 Clayton State 68, Carson-Newman 66 Lenoir-Rhyne 69, Anderson 58 Region Semifinals Clayton State 79, Tusculum 68 Francis Marion 93, Lenoir-Rhyne 74

2007-08 NCAA South Atlantic Regional (at Florence, SC) First Round Wingate 61, Johnson C. Smith 50 Lander 83, Tusculum 78 Region Semifinals Wingate 66, Augusta State 65 Region Championship Wingate 82, Clayton State 72 NCAA Elite Eight (at Kearney, Neb.) Northern Kentucky 76, Wingate 65

2006-07 NCAA South Atlantic Regional (at Morrow, Ga.) First Round Georgia Coll. & St. 87, Wingate 67 North Carolina Central 73, Newberry 66 Clayton State 60, Carson-Newman 36

2005-06 NCAA South Atlantic Regional (at Raleigh, NC) First Round Wingate 67, USC Upstate 59 Shaw 53, Newberry 50 Regional Semifinals Wingate 67, Clayton State 64 Regional Championship Shaw 68, Wingate 57

2004-05 NCAA South Atlantic Regional (at Raleigh, NC) First Round Carson-Newman 79, Fayetteville State 67 Clayton State 79, Newberry 54 Wingate 82, Columbus State 71

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Regional Semifinals Carson-Newman 75, Clayton State 61 Shaw 105, Wingate 74 Regional Championship Shaw 67, Carson-Newman 53

2003-04 NCAA South Atlantic Regional (at Raleigh, NC) First Round Georgia College & State 65, Catawba 60

2002-03 NCAA South Atlantic Regional (at Salisbury, NC) First Round Shaw 89, Lenoir-Rhyne 69 Fayetteville State 80, Catawba 72

2001-02 NCAA South Atlantic Regional (at Mars Hill, NC) First Round Virginia State 65, Presbyterian 56 Semifinal Round Mars Hill 79, Virginia State 68 Regional Championship Mars Hill 69, N.C. Central 64 NCAA Elite Eight (at Rochester, Minn.) First Round Cal Poly Pomona 88, Mars Hill 69

2000-01 NCAA South Atlantic Regional (at Columbus, Ga.) First Round N.C. Central 81, Wingate 67 Catawba, Bye Region Semifinals Francis Marion 80, Catawba 64

1999-00 NCAA South Atlantic Regional (at higher seeds) First Round Presbyterian - Bye Region Semifinals Francis Marion 82, Presbyterian 79

1998-99 NCAA South Atlantic Regional (at higher seeds) First Round Wingate 77, Presbyterian 76 Region Semifinals Francis Marion 85, Wingate 72

1997-98 NCAA South Atlantic Regional (at higher seeds) First Round Presbyterian 74, Virginia Union 65 Columbus State 92, C-Newman 77 Region Semifinals Bowie State 63 , Presbyterian 59

ALL-TIME POSTSEASON STANDINGS (Since 1989-90) SCHOOL APP W L Pct. LAST Wingate 13 20 15 .571 2008 Carson-Newman 9 6 11 .353 2010 Presbyterian 6 2 6 .250 2002 Catawba 4 3 4 .429 2004 Newberry 4 0 4 .000 2010 Tusculum 3 4 3 .571 2010 Lenoir-Rhyne 3 1 3 .250 2010 Mars Hill 2 2 2 .500 2002 Gardner-Webb 1 0 1 .000 1996

1996-97 NCAA South Atlantic Regional (at higher seeds) First Round Georgia College 96, Wingate 88

1995-96 NCAA South Atlantic Regional (at higher seeds) First Round Wingate 84, Gardner-Webb 78 Region Semifinals Wingate 65, Mars Hill 56 Region Championship Wingate 85, Bowie State 50 NCAA Elite Eight (at Fargo, ND) First Round Shippensburg 78, Wingate 64

1994-95 NCAA South Atlantic Regional (at higher seeds) First Round Wingate 77, Carson-Newman 64 Longwood 78, Presbyterian 72 Region Semifinals Wingate 70, Norfolk State 68 Region Championship Wingate 82, USC Spartanburg 63 NCAA Elite Eight (at Fargo, ND) First Round Portland State 82, Wingate 69

1993-94 NCAA South Atlantic Regional (at higher seeds) First Round Wingate - Bye Presbyterian 72, Hampton 64 Region Semifinals Wingate 64, Presbyterian 63 Region Championship Norfolk State 83, Wingate 80

1992-93 NAIA District 26 Tournament (at higher seeds) First Round Wingate - Bye Catawba 87, High Point 75 Carson-Newman 94, Belmont Abbey 66

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Region Semifinal Catawba 88, Lees-McRae 80 Carson-Newman 50, Wingate 46 Championship Catawba 75, Carson Newman 70 NAIA Division I Championship (at Jackson, TN) First Round MN-Duluth 62, Carson-Newman 41 SW Oklahoma 65, Wingate 52 Wayland Baptist 74, Catawba 57

1991-92 NAIA District 26 Tournament (at higher seeds) First Round Carson-Newman - Bye Wingate 66, Pembroke State 59 Semifinal Round Wingate 86, Belmont Abbey 60 Carson-Newman 71, High Point 55 Championship Wingate 63, Carson-Newman 59 NAIA Division I Championship (at Jackson, TN) First Round Claflin 69, Wingate 64 S. Nazerene 61, Carson-Newman 49

1990-91 NAIA District 26 Tournament (at higher seeds) First Round Barton 90, Wingate 89 Belmont Abbey 67, Carson-Newman 66

1989-90 NAIA District 26 Tournament (at higher seeds) First Round Wingate - Bye Semifinal Round Wingate 106, Guilford 59 Championship Wingate 91, Belmont Abbey 78 NAIA Bi-District XII Championship Championship Wingate 74, Holy Family (PA) 61 NAIA Division I Championship (at Jackson, TN) First Round Cent. St. 97, Wingate 77

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Tornados hold off Catawba rally HICKORY, N.C. – Jermichael Tanner hit the game-winning lay-up with time running out to help Brevard College (219) down Catawba College (20-10), 93-92, to capture the 2010 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament Championship Sunday afternoon at Catawba Valley Community College. Brevard’s Josh Roper finished with a game-high 24 points while Jonathan Whitson added 20 points, 12 rebounds and four assists as the Tornados captured their The Brevard College men’s basketball team won the 2010 Food Lion SAC Tournament with a one-point first-ever SAC tournament championship. win over Catawba College. Whitson, who crossed the 2,000-point mark for his career, was named the tournament MVP. en rebounds for Brevard, who avenged a of them.” Brevard’s Darin Dellinger chipped in pair of regular season setbacks to Cataw- “We made the plays we had to make with 18 points and hit four three-pointers ba. down the stretch. We are very new to this as the Tornados’ clinched the league’s au- Joining Whitson on the all-tournament situation and the pressures that go with tomatic qualifying berth to the NCAA Di- team is Roper, Rutherford, Catawba’s An- it.” vision II Southeast Regional Tournament. tonio Houston and Lincoln Memorial’s BREVARD 93, CATAWBA 92 Catawba, which rallied from a 19-point, Desmond Johnson. BREVARD (21-9) second-deficit (74-55) to take the lead, Roper,Josh 9-14 5-5 24; Whitson,Jonathan 5-12 10-13 was led by Dominick Reid’s game-high QUOTES: 20; Dellinger,Darin 5-12 4-8 18; Carlisle,Sam 7-12 2-5 16; Whitmire,Nathan 2-5 0-0 6; Schauss,Drew 2-4 0-0 4; 24 points. Reid’s half-court heave at the Catawba head coach Jim Baker: 1-1 1-2 3; Hudson,Donald 0-2 2-2 2; final buzzer bounced off the rim. Donald “It was a heck of a game. I’m proud of Tanner,Jermichael Galloway,Shane 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 31-62 24-35 93. Rutherford came off the bench to score 19 our guys. We played like a champion. We CATAWBA (20-10) points for the Indians, who had five play- never gave up. That kid (Jermichael Tan- Reid, Dominick 8-14 4-4 24; Rutherford, Donald 9-18 0-4 19; Fields, Rob 4-10 7-8 15; Williams, Donzell 4-7 1-2 12; Housers finish in double figures despite the set- ner) hit a heck of shot to beat us.” ton, Antonio 2-14 7-9 11; Coles, Stephen 2-7 0-0 4; Martin, back. “Dominick (Reid) had a heck of a day. Lee 1-3 0-1 3; Huntley, Justin 0-2 2-2 2; Thomson, Stuart Brevard, which never trailed in the That last shot rimmed out. When he let 0-2 2-2 2; Lovelace, Cameron 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 30-78 23-32 contest until 10 seconds left, jumped out it go, I thought it was going in. If he had 92. Brevard....................... 44 49 - 93 to a 44-38 halftime lead and used a 20-5 one more dribble, he probably would have Catawba....................... 38 54 - 92 run early in the second half to take the made it.” 3-point goals--Brevard 7-13 (Dellinger,Darin 4-7; 74-55 advantage on a lay-up by Drew “Winning three tournament champion- Whitmire,Nathan 2-3; Roper,Josh 1-1; Schauss,Drew 0-2), Catawba 9-24 (Reid, Dominick 4-9; Williams, Donzell 3-3; Schauss with 9:53 remaining. ships in a row has never been done in this Martin, Lee 1-2; Rutherford, Donald 1-2; Huntley, Justin 0-1; From there, Catawba slowly cut into league. That was one of our goals. But it Lovelace, Cameron 0-1; Houston, Antonio 0-3; Fields, Rob 0-3). Fouled out--Brevard-Whitmire,Nathan; Dellinger,Darin; the Brevard’s lead and a full-court press wasn’t meant to be.” Roper,Josh, Catawba-Williams, Donzell. Rebounds--Brevard forced the Tornados until several turn45 (Whitson,Jonathan 12), Catawba 43 (Rutherford, Donald overs (20 total for the contest) and the In- Brevard head coach Mike Jones 11). Assists--Brevard 16 (Roper,Josh 4; Whitson,Jonathan dians finally took the lead on a jump shot “I would hope we can go down in his- 4), Catawba 14 (Reid, Dominick 3; Rutherford, Donald 3). Tofouls--Brevard 25, Catawba 26. Technical fouls--Brevardby Reid with 10 seconds left at 92-91 only tory as the most exciting team in SAC tal None, Catawba-Rutherford, Donald. A-725 to have the Tornados drive the length of tournament history.” the court and end the game on Tanner’s “It means everything to us. It means game-winning field goal. everything to the seniors. I’m very proud Sam Carlisle added 16 points and sev-

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Pioneers sink Newberry HICKORY, N.C. – Fourth-seeded Tusculum College rewrote its history books Sunday afternoon as the Pioneers won their first-ever Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Tournament title. Tusculum defeated second-seeded Newberry by a 67-55 score at Catawba Valley Community College Multipurpose Complex to earn the SAC’s automatic bid to the NCAA Division II Tournament. Tusculum (20-9) claimed the victory thanks in large part to the long-distance shooting of Kendal Baxter. The freshman made five NBA-range treys in the final 12 minutes of the game, allowing Tusculum to keep Newberry at bay. Baxter finished with 17 points to lead all scorers. Tournament MVP Jasmine Gunn scored 15 points to become just the sixth player in TC history to tally over 1,500 points in her career while Jasmine Parker scored 11 points and dished out six assists. Kat Spears earned a double-double with 11 points and 12 rebounds. Newberry (21-8) was led by alltournament selection Anita Bulcher, who scored 16 points and grabbed six rebounds, snapping a streak of 11 consecutive double-doubles. Amy Browne scored 11 points and grabbed seven rebounds, while LeAnne Watson scored nine points and pulled down eight boards. Tusculum scorched the nets with stellar shooting early to take a quick lead. The Pioneers scored the first five points of the game and rushed out to a 16-4 lead in the first five minutes. Tusculum connected on its first five field goal attempts and went 8-of-11 in the game opening run. Newberry was able to cut the lead to as few as eight points in the first half, but a late 7-1 Pioneers run helped give Tusculum a 37-26 halftime lead. TC connected on 15-of-30 (50 percent) first half field goal attempts, while Newberry was held to 10-of-31 (32.3 percent) shooting

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in the half. Newberry stepped up in the second half to cut the deficit to six points with 11:53 to play, but Baxter’s long-distance daggers kept Tusculum ahead. A 9-0 Tusculum run on two Baxter three-pointers and a three-point play by Spears put the Pioneers up by 16 points with 7:48 to play. That large cushion would prove to be all Tusculum needed as Newberry could not cut the deficit to single digits again until the final minute of the game. Baxter’s five three-pointers gave TC a 71.4 percent shooting percentage from behind the arc in the second half. The Pioneers were 24-of-59 (40.7 percent) from the field in the game, while Newberry shot 22-of-59 (37.3 percent) from the floor. Joining Gunn on the All-Tournament team from Tusculum were Spears and Catherine Hintz. Also named were Newberry’s Bulcher and Amber Holt from Lenoir-Rhyne. QUOTES: Newberry head coach Sean Page: “We started slow, missed a couple of things early. The first couple of plays, we didn’t know who we were guarding. We probably weren’t ready to go today.” “I said to my kids all today, and I said to the television people before the game, that the kid who had the chance to be the difference maker was the freshman, Kendal Baxter. She’s a great shooter. When

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we got it to five, she’d make a three. When we got it to seven, she’d make a three.” “They outrebounded us. We’ve been outrebounded seven or eight games this year, and we’ve lost six of them.” Tusculum head coach Adell Harris: “We’re excited about the opportunity to advance and keep playing. I think we’re a team that’s getting better. We’re peaking at the right time.” “These kids were ready to go. From the first horn, I knew they were ready. We were a team on a mission.” “Kendal Baxter is a weapon. I’m glad we have her on our side. When she’s making shots, it’s trouble for the other team.” TUSCULUM 67, NEWBERRY 55 TUSCULUM (20-9) Baxter,Kendal 6-8 0-0 17; Gunn,Jasmine 5-15 5-7 15; Parker,Jasmine 4-10 3-4 11; Spears,Kat 5-12 1-1 11; Hintz,Catherine 3-9 1-2 7; Oliver,Brittni 1-3 1-2 4; Hicks,Staci 0-2 2-2 2; Shephard,Brenica 0-0 0-0 0; Moise,Fayola 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 24-59 13-18 67. NEWBERRY (21-8) Bulcher,Anita 5-9 6-6 16; Browne,Amy 5-10 0-0 11; Watson,LeAnne 4-11 1-2 9; McKinney,Helen 4-12 0-0 9; Bearzatto,Jessica 2-8 2-2 6; Johnson,Briana 1-5 0-0 2; Creet,Leeara 1-3 0-1 2; Henderson,Keisha 0-1 0-0 0; Ward,Janine 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 22-59 9-11 55. Tusculum...................... 37 30 - 67 Newberry...................... 26 29 - 55 3-point goals--Tusculum 6-11 (Baxter,Kendal 5-7; Oliver,Brittni 1-3; Hicks,Staci 0-1), Newberry 2-12 (McKinney,Helen 1-7; Browne,Amy 1-3; Bearzatto,Jessica 0-1; Henderson,Keisha 0-1). Fouled out--Tusculum-None, Newberry-None. Rebounds-Tusculum 39 (Spears,Kat 12), Newberry 37 (Watson,LeAnne 8). Assists--Tusculum 12 (Parker,Jasmine 6), Newberry 14 (Bearzatto,Jessica 4). Total fouls--Tusculum 10, Newberry 19. Technical fouls--Tusculum-None, Newberry-None. A-454

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2011 men’s tournament bracket #1 Seed Wednesday, March 2 at Higher Seed TBA

#8 Seed Saturday, March 5 CVCC Hickory, NC 6 p.m.

#4 Seed Wednesday, March 2 at Higher Seed TBA

#5 Seed

Sunday, March 6 CVCC Hickory, NC 4 p.m.

#3 Seed

Champion

Wednesday, March 2 at Higher Seed TBA

#6 Seed Saturday, March 5 CVCC Hickory, NC 8 p.m.

#2 Seed Wednesday, March 2 at Higher Seed TBA

#7 Seed

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2011 women’s tournament bracket #1 Seed Wednesday, March 2 at Higher Seed TBA

#8 Seed

#4 Seed

Saturday, March 5 CVCC Hickory, NC 1 p.m.

Wednesday, March 2 at Higher Seed TBA

#5 Seed

Sunday, March 6 CVCC Hickory, NC 2 p.m.

#3 Seed

Champion

Wednesday, March 2 at Higher Seed TBA

#6 Seed

#2 Seed

Saturday, March 5 CVCC Hickory, NC 3 p.m.

Wednesday, March 2 at Higher Seed TBA

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media outlets Phone Fax Email League Outlets Charlotte Observer.............................................................. 800-432-6010................................. 704-358-5110..................................obsports@charlotte.com Rock Hill Herald................................................................... 803-329-4075................................. 803-329-4021..................................sports@heraldonline.com Spartanburg Herald-Journal................................................ 864-582-4511.................................. 864-594-6350..................................sports@shj.com Greenville News.................................................................. 800-395-8326................................. 864-298-4395..................................sports@greenvillenews.com The State............................................................................. 800-456-8470................................. 803-771-8613..................................statesports@thestate.com Winston-Salem Journal....................................................... 800-642-0925................................. 336-727-4083..................................mgarber@wsjournal.com Greensboro News & Record................................................ 336-373-7062................................. 336-373-7067..................................info@thenews-record.com Knoxville News-Sentinel...................................................... 800-289-3131................................. 865-342-6402..................................sports@knews.com Asheville Citizen-Times....................................................... 800-800-4202 ext. 5866................. 828-232-0429..................................scoreboard@citizen-times.com South Carolina Associated Press........................................ 800-922-1565................................. 803-252-2913..................................piacobelli@ap.org North Carolina Associated Press......................................... 800-662-7075................................. 919-834-1078..................................apraleigh@ap.org Tennessee Associated Press............................................... 800-453-1282................................. 615-376-0947..................................apnashville@ap.org WBTV-3 Charlotte................................................................ 704-374-3713.........................................................................................dlittle@wbtv.com WSOC-9 Charlotte............................................................... 704-335-4871 ........................................................................................bill.voth@wsoc-tv.com WCNC-36 Charlotte............................................................. 704-329-3600.........................................................................................gbailey@wcnc.com WCCB-Fox 18 Charlotte...................................................... 704-632-7550.........................................................................................bsynder@foxcharlotte.tv Anderson University WANS 1280 AM................................................................... Anderson Independent Mail................................................. 864-224-4321.........................................................................................adamsonsl@independentmail.com Brevard College WSQL 1240 AM................................................................... 828-877-5252.........................................................................................WSQLradio@yahoo.com Transylvania Times.............................................................. 828-883-8156.........................................................................................rrobertson@citcom.net Hendersonville Times.......................................................... 828-232-5832................................. 828 693-5581..................................dean.hensley@hendersonvillenews.com Carson-Newman College Jefferson-County Standard-Banner..................................... 865-475-2081................................. 865-475-8539..................................news@standardbanner.com Morristown Citizen Tribune.................................................. 423-581-5630................................. 423-581-8863..................................ctsports@lcs.net Chattanooga Times Free Press........................................... 1-800-733-2637 ............................. 423-757-6490.................................sports@timesfreepress.com Kingsport Times-News........................................................ 423-392-1323................................. 423-392-1385..................................sports@timesnews.net WIKQ................................................................................... 423-639-6731................................. 423-638-1979..................................raderba@yahoo.com WMXK................................................................................. 423-586-9696................................. 423-581-4290..................................paulandrie@hotmail.com Catawba College WSAT.................................................................................. 704-633-0621................................. 704-636-2955 WSTP.................................................................................. 704-636-3811 ................................ 704-637-1490..................................howardplatt@yahoo.com Salisbury Post...................................................................... 704-639-0003 ................................ 704-639-0003..................................sports@salisburypost.com Lenoir-Rhyne College Hickory Daily Record........................................................... 800-849-8586 ext. 262................... 828-324-8179..................................chobbs@hickoryrecord.com Observer News Enterprise.................................................. 828-464-0221................................. 828-464-1267..................................onesports@charter.net Lenoir News-Topic............................................................... 800-568-6742................................. 828-754-0110..................................sports@newstopic.net WKVS Radio........................................................................ 828-738-1033................................. 808-757-3300..................................crockett@kicksradio.com WHKY Radio....................................................................... 828-322-5115.................................. 828-322-8256..................................jsavage@whky.com WMNC Radio....................................................................... 828-464-4041................................. 828-464-9662..................................wmnc@wmnc.com Lincoln Memorial University WLMU Radio ...................................................................... 423-869-6356 ................................ 606-248-6397 WFXY-AM/WANO-AM......................................................... 606-248-1560 Middlesboro Daily News...................................................... 606-248-1010................................. 606-248-7614..................................sports@middlesborodailynews.com Mars Hill College WLOS TV-13....................................................................... 800-288-2413................................. 828-651-4618 Lions Sports Network.......................................................... 828-689-1265................................. 828-689-1501..................................ckelly@mhc.edu WISE 1310 AM/98.1 FM ESPN Sports Radio .................... 828-259-9695.........................................................................................bmcclement@saganc.com Newberry College WKDK 1240 AM................................................................... 803-276-2957................................. 803-276-3337..................................contactus@wkdk.com Newberry Observer............................................................. 803-276-0625................................. 803-276-1517..................................sports@newberryobserver.com Greenwood Index-Journal................................................... 864-223-1813................................. 864-223-7331..................................sports@indexjournal.com WSPA-TV............................................................................ 864-587-5452................................. 864-587-5430..................................pyanity@wspa.com WYFF-TV............................................................................. 864-240-5265/5264........................ 864-240-5297..................................gshart@hearst.com WOLO-TV............................................................................ 803-754-7528................................. 803-691-4015..................................thill@wolo.com WLTX-TV............................................................................. 803-776-9508................................. 803-783-2971..................................bobshields@wltx.gannett.com WIS-TV................................................................................ 803-758-1288................................. 803-758-1278..................................Rhenry@wis-tv.com Tusculum College Greeneville Sun................................................................... 423-638-4181................................. 423-638-3645..................................wayne.phillips@greenevillesun.com; ............................................................................................................................................................................................................joe.byrd@greenevillesun.com Johnson City Press.............................................................. 423-929-3111.................................. 423-929-7484..................................twilliams@johnsoncitypress.com Kingsport Times-News........................................................ 423-246-6397................................. 423-392-1385..................................jmoorehouse@timesnews.net Morristown Citizen Tribune.................................................. 423-581-5630................................. 423-581-8863..................................ctsports@lcs.net WSMG AM-1450, WGRV, WIKQ......................................... 423-636-3188................................. 423-638-3180..................................voiceofthepioneers@hotmail.com WJHL TV-13........................................................................ 423-434-4544................................. 423-926-7928..................................khawkins@wjhl.com WCYB TV-5......................................................................... 276-645-1500................................. 276-645-1554..................................pjohnson@wcyb.com Wingate University The Enquirer-Journal........................................................... 704-289-1541................................. 704-289-2929..................................jsnow@theej.com

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media relations directory Seth Montgomery

Randy Jones

Sports Information Director

Office.....................................................864-231-2097 Fax:........................................................864-231-5601 Email:.........................rjones@andersonuniversity.edu Address:............................................... 316 Boulevard .................................................Anderson, S.C. 29621

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Anderson

Sports Information Director

Office.....................................................828-884-8288 Fax:........................................................828-884-8274 Cell:.......................................................828-582-8407 Email.......................................montgosj@brevard.edu Address:........................... One Brevard College Drive ....................................................Brevard, N.C. 28712 Assistant SID............................................ Stacy Keller

CARSON-NEWMAN

Zeke Beam

Jim Lewis

Sports Information Director

Office.....................................................828-328-7174 Fax:........................................................828-328-7399 Home:....................................................828-261-9973 Email:.................................................. karrsjd@lrc.edu Address:............................................... P.O. Box 7356 .................................................... Hickory, N.C. 28603 Graduate Assistant.....................................Asa Moran

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John Karrs

Sports Information Director

CATAWBA

Office.....................................................865-471-3513 Fax:........................................................865-471-3514 Cell:.......................................................865-414-1060 Email:.................................................. zbeam@cn.edu Address:............................................ CNC Box 72009 .............................................Jefferson City, TN 37760

Sports Information Director Office.....................................................704-637-4720 Fax:........................................................704-637-5705 Home:....................................................704-664-4341 Email:.........................................jdlewis@catawba.edu Address:..........................................2300 W. Innes St. ...................................................Salisbury, NC 28144

Rusty Peace

Sports Information Director Office.....................................................423-869-6236 Fax:........................................................423-869-6376 Home:....................................................423-869-5120 Email:....................................rusty.peace@lmunet.edu Address:................. Box 2028 Cumberland Gap Pkwy ...................................................Harrogate, TN 37752 Assistant SID................................................Bill Porter

Josh Manck

Rick Baker

Office.....................................................828-689-1535 Fax:........................................................828-689-1440 Home:....................................................828-689-2640 Email.................................................rbaker@mhc.edu Address:.........................................Campus Box 6668 .................................................... Mars Hill, NC 28754 Assistant SID....................................Nicholas Petrone

NEWBERRY

MARS HILL

Assistant AD/Sports Information Director/ Compliance Director

Sports Information Director Office.....................................................803-321-5667 Fax:........................................................803-321-5660 Cell:.......................................................803-944-0618 Email:................................josh.manck@newberry.edu Address:.......................................2100 College Street ....................................................Newberry SC 29108 Assistant SID:....... Charley Hurley, Brandon Scardigli, ........................................................Brice Zimmerman

David Sherwood

Dom Donnelly

Office.....................................................423-636-7326 Fax:........................................................423-636-7370 Cell:.......................................................423-341-0091 Email:...................................ddonnelly@tusculum.edu Address:............................................... P.O. Box 5054 ........................................................Tusculum College ................................................ Greeneville, TN 37743 Assistant SID................................................ Jim Miller

Assistant Athletic Director

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Director of Athletic Media Relations

Office.....................................................704-233-8186 Fax:........................................................704-233-8169 Home:....................................................704-233-5390 Cell:.......................................................704-507-0056 Email:...................................dsherwood@wingate.edu Address:.........................................Campus Box 3051 .....................................................Wingate, NC 28174 Assistant SID........................................... Hugh Patton

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