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Tia Nicholson Fr. •C • 6-2 Clarksville, Tenn. Clarksville
Kellie Cook Sr. • G • 5-11 Madison, Ala. Bob Jones
Hope Scantland Fr. • G • 5-8 Gainesboro, Tenn. Jackson County
Quira Demery Fr. • F • 5-9 Oklahoma, City, Okla. Millwood
Katherine Barker Sr. • G • 5-9 Dunlap, Tenn. Sequatchie
Kanaja Murray Fr. • G • 5-8 Sumter, S.C. Crestwood
Jala Harris Sr. • G • 5-5 Madison, Ala. Bob Jones
T’Keyah Williams So. • F • 6-2 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Dillard
Candace Parson R-So. • C • 6-2 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Dillard
Mariah Dean Fr. • C • 6-2 Bakersfield, Calif. Benjamin E. Mays
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RESPECT ALL University Information Name............................Tennessee Technological University Location................................................. Cookeville, Tennessee Founded..................................................................................1915 Enrollment.......................................................................... 11,385 Nickname.............................................................Golden Eagles School Colors.................................................. Purple and Gold Affiliation........................................................... NCAA Division I Conference................................................................ Ohio Valley President........................................................ Dr. Philip Oldham Athletics Director................................................... Mark Wilson Faculty Representative.........................................Jeff Roberts Home Arena (Capacity)....................... Eblen Center (9,282) Coaching Staff Head Coach...................................................................Jim Davis Alma Mater.............................. (Tennessee Wesleyan, ‘70) Record at Tech..................................................0-0 (1st season) Career record (Seasons).....................374-205 (19 seasons) Assistant Coach........................................................... Erin Batth Years at Tech / Alma Mater............................. 1/Clemson ‘01 Assistant Coach......................................................Allison Clark Years at Tech / Alma Mater................1/Tennessee Tech ‘02 Assistant Coach........................................................Bart Walker Years at Tech / Alma Mater............ 1/Lincoln Memorial ‘92 Director of Operations.................Brooke McKinnon-Evans Years at Tech / Alma Mater........................................1/Lee ‘11 Administrative Associate.............................. Jessica Morgan Basketball Office Phone...................................931-372-3921 Team History First Season of Women’s Basketball ������������������������������1970 All-Time Record.............................................................. 854-431 All-Time OVC Record.................................................... 384-138 OVC Regular Season Titles �������������������������������������������������(17) ‘77-78, ‘78-79. ‘80-81, ‘81-82, ‘86-87, ‘89-90, ‘90-91, ‘9192, ‘92-93, ‘94-95, ‘97-98, ‘98-99, ‘99-00, ‘00-01, ‘01-02, ‘05-06, ‘10-11 OVC Tournament Titles ���������������������������������������������������������� (9) ‘81-82, ‘86-87, ‘88-89, ‘89-90, ‘90-91, ‘91-92, ‘92-92, ‘9899, ‘99-00 NCAA Tournament Appearances ����������������������������������������10 NCAA Tournament Record �������������������������������������������������� 3-7
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2011-12 Review 2011 Record......................................................................... 17-17 Home...................................................................................... 8-6 Away......................................................................................7-10 Neutral.................................................................................... 2-1 2011 OVC Record/Finish.......................................... 11-5/2nd Team Information Letterwinners Returning / Lost 8/5 Starters Returning / Lost 4/3 Newcomers 7 % of Points Returning 1,008 of 2,228(45.2%) % of Rebounds Returning 547 of 1290 (42.4%) % of Assists Returning 144 of 406 (35.4%) Letterwinners Returning (8) No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG APG MPG 0 Diamond Henderson G 5-6 So. 1.4 0.7 0.6 8.8 3 Kellie Cook G 5-11 Sr. 4.8 2.8 .8 18.0 14 Katherine Barker G 5-9 Sr. .3 .7 .1 5.1 20 Jala Harris G 5-5 Sr. 15.2 3.7 2.6 33.7 22 T’Keyah Williams F 6-2 So. 2.6 2.4 .1 11.8 40 Molly Heady F 5-9 Jr. 8.2 4.6 .8 28.7 41 Kylie Cook F 5-11 Sr. 2.0 2.7 .4 17.2 55 Christina Caddy G 5-10 Jr. .8 .8 .3 4.1
Other Returning (1) No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG APG MPG 32 Candace Parson C 6-2 So. 7.3 2.8 0 21.5
No. Name Pos. Ht. 2 Tia Nicholson C 6-2 5 Hope Scantland G 5-8 11 Quira Demery F 5-9 13 Lashay Davis G 5-6 15 Kanaja Murray F 5-8 30 Kayla Kimes G 5-4 35 Mariah Dean C 6-2
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Yr. Hometown (Previous School) Fr. Clarksville, Tenn. (Clarksville) Fr. Gainesboro, Tenn. (Jackson Co.) Fr. Oklahoma City, Okla. (Millwood) Sr. Baxter, Tenn. (Upperman) Fr. Sumter, S.C. (Crestwood) Jr. Celina, Tenn. (Roane State CC) Fr. Bakersfield, Calif. (Benjamin E. Mays)
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The building is named for longtime athletic administrator and coach Hooper Eblen, who served the University for 33 years and was instrumental in planning construction of both the Eblen Center and the home of the Golden Eagle football team, Tucker Stadium.
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After the final buzzer sounded the end of last season, the Golden Eagles weren’t aware of the major changes that would be made throughout the course of the offseason. One thing that remained the same was the drive to be the best. Jim Davis was named coach of the 2012-13 Golden Eagles in July and since that moment, Davis was ready to start the 2012-13 campaign. Davis wasted little time in regrouping and preparing for the upcoming season. And it has been difficult for him to contain his excitement. As last season progressed, the Golden Eagles had flashes of dominance from guard Jala Harris, and forward Molly Heady transformed from a role player to a go-to star. As Davis assessed what he inherited from one of the most storied programs in NCAA history, he found himself with a group of seniors that had been to the OVC Tournament Championship game the past two years, strong underclassman and a talented freshman class coming in as well as a former transfer
sharp-shooter, Lashay Davis. With outstanding facilities in place, a new but wellrounded coaching staff and the most complete and talented roster Tech has seen in a few years at Tech, Davis was ready to embark on a breakthrough season, but he knew one thing was missing. While acknowleding his players’ dedication in past years, Davis knew this group had the potential go give more. He wanted them to understand that it is a privilege to play for Tennessee Tech University, so in honor of his new start, he urged his players to strengthen their commitment in the fall offseason and take their first semester more seriously than ever before. Davis’ plan was clear, and the players returned to the court more focused and excited than ever before. “The first couple of weeks will tell a new coaching staff a lot about the grit our girls have,” Davis said. “You have a group of seniors and a group of juniors that are anxious to play as their opportunities are starting to dwindle. Everybody has a fresh set of eyes starAllison ing them down.”
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The 2012-13 season is the time for players like Kellie Cook, Kylie Cook, Katherine Barker, Davis, Harris and Heady. Their work ethic has trickled down to the rest of the team and the underclassman are itching for their own breakout season.
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Seniors (Left to Right) Lashay Davis, Katherine Barker, Kylie Cook, Kellie Cook and Lashay Davis.
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increased optimisim this season, it’s the massive threat on the perimeter. Despite losing fan favorite Taccarra Hayes to graduation, Tech’s biggest strength this season should be the perimeter play of its guards. The Golden Eagles are deeper, more talented and more experienced at the guard position than years prior. It starts with the trio of Jala Harris, Kellie Cook and Lashay Davis. Each brings a different game to the floor, but all three have the capability of putting up big numbers any given night. Harris, who returns as the Golden Eagles starting point guard, is the floor general behind the offenisve attack. At 5-foot-6, Harris provides lightning-quick speed an uncanny ability to create shots for herself and her teammates. In her junior season, a transfer from the University of Alabama-Birmingham, Harris could not take the court as a Golden Eagle in the first semester of the season. However, the impact she made once hitting the court, was immediate. Harris teamed up with Hayes for a one-two punch that most teams couldn’t compete with. She dished out 2.6 assists per game, but more importantly, she learned how to take control of the game and run the team. One of Harris’s primary passing mates on the
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outside is the sharpshooting Kellie Cook. Although she’s struggled to find consistency, she possesses a deadly accurate threepoint shot in spurts of every contest. In 24 games, she knocked down 21 threes. Although a chunk of her 4.8 points per game came from the outside, Cook developed an all-around game in her junior season. But the chief weapon in Tech’s perimeter arsenal is the dynamic Davis. At 5-foot-6, Davis boasts versatility and big-play ability. She has the capability of playing all three guard positions and joins the Golden Eagles from Western Kentucky after taking a year off. At Western Kentucky, Davis eclipsed the double digit mark 12 times, including a career-high 20 points against Florida Atlantic. Also looking to make a splash is Diamond Henderson. Henderson, a red-shirt sophomore, played in all 22 games last season, and after a season ending injury her freshman season, Henderson finally got her footing toward the end of the 201112 season. If the newcomers are “there”, Tech could have the some of the best collection of guards in the OVC. The Golden Eagles welcome four new guards - one transfer and three freshman - all of whom Davis expects to contribute in the practice gym immedi-
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New Faces on the Bench: Joining Davis is a brand new staff. Erin Batth, Davis’ former player at Clemson, joins him yet again. Batth has several years of coaching experience, along with WNBA and international play. Former Golden Eagle sharp shooter, Allison Clark also joins Davis’ staff. Clark has been the assistant coach at Middle Tennessee for the past few years. Rounding out the staff is Bart Walker. Walker coached at the JUCO level and found great success leading his team to several championships.
Backcourt The Golden Eagles lack depth and height, but Davis believes the frontcourt will be strong if it can continue to play defense and rebound the ball. Tech might be limited depth-wise in the paint, but it’s hard to be overly concerned when you have Molly Heady and 6-2 center T’Keyah Williams roaming the low block. Williams has shown flashes of outright dominance at times. As a freshman, Williams averaged 6.2 points per game, and shot an impressive .494 clip. If Williams can become more consistent, she has the ability to become one of the leagues best players. But she’ll need help down low. Heady, averaged 6.9 points per game. The return of Heady will certainly be important, both from a depth standpoint, as well as an experience factor. Three freshman, Mariah Dean, Quira Demery and Tia Nicholson will also be relied upon to step up to the plate and make a big impact early.
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Schedule Tech is sheduled to face several top teams from primetime conferences such as the SEC, the Big East and the Pac 12. The Golden Eagles will take on perennial titans like Vanderbilt, UCLA and St. John’s. Tech also has one of the most storied women’s basketball programs in NCAA history and is ready to take back its place as one of the top tier teams with a new team motto: “Respect all, but fear none.” The non-conference slate is highlighted by a tournament in New York City at the St. John’s Chartwell’s Holiday Classic, December 15-16. “This is going to be a great experience, but the purpose of going there is to win some basketball games,” said the new head coach. “We’re going to face formidable opponents. St. John’s will probably be a Top 10 basketball team.” After an exhibition against Lee University on Nov. 5, the Golden Eagles open the regular season with a sixgame homestand, beginning against Tennessee Wesleyan in a November 10 doubleheader with the TTU men’s basketball team. “Kicking off the season with such a great home stretch is vital to helping our team grow,” Davis said. “One of our goals is to defend the home court and then steal some
on the road.” Returning Eblen Center to one of the most feared gyms in the conference is high on Davis’ list. He recalls visiting Tech as an opponent, and remembering how much the tense atmosphere affected his players. According to Davis, four or five thousand screaming fans can make all the difference in a tight game. “It’s a love affair between the fans, especially the students. I expect to see faces painted, signs made. I want the students to fall in love with Tech basketball,” he said. Tech hits the road for the first time Dec. 1 when the Golden Eagles travel down I-40 to Nashville to face Vanderbilt. Tech then takes on Samford at home before a six-game road trip over the holidays. OVC conference action kicks off at Jacksonville State, Dec. 29. The OVC will be formatted differently with twodivisions, with Tech competing in the East Division. “All games are important, but the Ohio Valley Conference has always been very competitive and I expect this year to be no different,” Davis said. “I expect us to be at the top of the heap. A regular season championship is very difficult, but when those lights are on in the gym, you better be ready to play, and you better believe we’ll be ready.”
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INSIDE THE EAGLES NEST What are you most looking forward to this season? Right now I’m looking forward to the first game. Really it’s a, I mean, you know its an old adage in the coaching business you take it one game at a time right now I’m looking forward to the first game. And after that I’ll be looking forward to the second game. What can fans expect about the style of play this season? Well, we’re going to be up tempo, we’re gonna be pushing the basketball down the floor. We’re not necessarily going to be a quick shooting team unless it comes early offense, unless it comes in transition. But we want to be a team that can strike quickly on offense. We’re gonna be a pressing trapping team and we’ll pick and choose when we wanna to do that so you know we wanna be a balanced team, a team that can do everything well.
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The term purple pride, what does it mean to you? Well, you’re gonna ask me my favorite color, its has to be purple and gold. And I’ve always been partial to purple. Purple pride is, you know pride can be a bad thing. But in this case I think it’s a great thing and the people of this community, not just the college community, but the people of the upper Cumberland have a great deal of pride in the tradition of Tennessee tech women’s basketball. They have always been supportive and I expect nothing different. I expect them to be here in mass and get behind this basketball team. We do events to help them get to know our players as individuals and not just a number on their back. What facet of the game is most important to this year’s success? Well, I’ve always believed that you struggle with defense. We have to be a better defensive team. I think the one statistic that is the telling factor on how
good you are is field goal percentage defense. So if we can lead the OVC in field goal percentage defense, we’re gonna have a chance to make a statement in the league. What do you expect from Jala Harris this season? Well, Jala is so unselfish. Many times she might be too unselfish. She can score, but she gets just as much gratification in making the pass that leads to a score. And bottom line is, she just wants to succeed. She wants the team to succeed. She is a young lady that will put the team first always. So you know just solid play from Jala, take care of the basketball, be the quote coach on the floor, and Jala’s going to be fine. You know we have got to develop a point quard position where we can sit her out a little bit , but she’ll be on the floor a lot.
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Senior • 5-9 • Guard Dunlap, Tenn. • Sequatchie HS Major: Physical Therapy
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In 2011-12 (Junior): Katherine appeared in 19 games during her junior season, averaging 5.1 minutes per contest...she tallied six points, 14 rebounds, two assists, four steals and two blocks…she notched a career-high two blocks against Samford (12/10)…named to the TTU Athletic Director’s and OVC Commissioner’s Honor Rolls.
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In 2010-11 (Sophomore): Katherine saw limited action, playing in eight games…she scored 10 points, while bringing down three rebounds… named to the OVC Commissioner’s and TTU Athletic Director’s Honor Rolls...received the OVC Medal of Honor.
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2009-10 (Freshman): Saw action in 22 games, 10 of which she started in…recorded 37 rebounds, 33 points, four assists and three blocks…averaged 12.1 minutes per game... recorded a career-high nine rebounds and two assists against Austin Peay (1/21).
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High School: A highly decorated basketball player at Sequatchie County High School, Katherine led her team to three district championships while earning all-district team honors each of her four seasons...rated one of the top-25 individual basketball prospects in Tennessee according to Basketball Time in the State of Tennessee...three-time all-region team...three-time district all-tournament team... three-time region all-tournament team...Chattanooga Times Best of Preps first team and participant in the Chattanooga Times All-Star Game...also played in the BCAT all-star game...scored 1,576 career points with a career high of 39... averaged 20 ppg, six rpg, four apg and four spg her senior season...also impressive in the classroom where she was selected Most Representative of Class...voted class president as a junior and finished in the top-10 in her class in her freshmen, sophomore and junior years...member of the class president’s cabinet and served as the Beta Club Vice President.
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Personal: Katherine is the daughter of Allen and Anita Barker....mother, the former Anita Myers, played basketball at Tech from 1982-83...aunt, Rebecca Myers Morris, also played for Tech...born March 23, 1991...full name is Katherine Ann Barker...majoring in physical therapy.
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INSIDE THE EAGLES NEST I chose to play basketball at Tech because… The tradition. My mom and aunt were both Golden Eagles.
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What is one thing Coach Davis says all the time... “That’s about as useless as a one legged man in a tail kicking contest.” Were you named after anyone? Yes. Mrs. Katherine Hamilton. She was one of Sequatchie County’s finest teachers. Also, my middle name Ann is after my aunt who is a breast cancer survivor.
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6 vs. Eastern Kentucky, 1/9/10 9 vs. Austin Peay, 1/21/10
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CAREER STATS PCT FTM-FTA PCT O.REB-D.REB TOT AVG PF AST TO BLK ST PTS AVG HI .125 7-12 .583 14 -23 37 1.7 38 4 7 3 8 33 1.5 6 .000 4-4 1.000 1-2 3 0.4 4 1 4 1 0 10 1.3 2 .000 4-6 .667 2-12 14 0.7 10 2 9 2 4 6 0.3 2 .105 15-22 .682 17-37 54 1.1 52 7 20 6 12 49 1.0 6
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Senior • 5-11 • Guard Madison, Ala. • Bob Jones HS Major: Multidisciplinary Studies Elementary Education
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In 2011-12 (Junior): Kellie made 13 starts in 24 games during her junior season while serving as a team captain…she began the season with the best game of her career against East Tennessee (11/7) as she posted a career-high 36 points, to go along with seven rebounds and two blocks…she also connected on 9-of-12 attempts from beyond the three point line…finished her season with 115 points, 66 rebounds and 19 assists…named to the TTU Athletic Director’s and OVC Commissioner’s Honor Rolls…received the OVC Medal of Honor for boasting a perfect 4.0 GPA.
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In 2010-11 (Sophomore): Kellie appeared in 28 games, including 17 in which she started…she tallied 166 points and shot a sizzling 25-of-28 (.893) from the free throw line…posted a career-high 12 rebounds against Belmont (11/21)…dished out a career-high six assists at UCF (12/29)…tallied at least 11 points in seven games including a season-high 17 against Alabama A&M (11/15)…named to the OVC Commissioner’s and TTU Athletic Director’s Honor Rolls…received the OVC Medal of Honor.
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2009-10 (Freshman): Finished second on the team in scoring with 377 (12.6 ppg) while starting in all 30 games…named the OVC Freshman of the Week on Jan. 11 after posting 61 points and 18 rebounds over three games…named to the OVC All-Newcomer Team… tallied her first career double double as she scored 12 points and brought down 10 rebounds against Morehead State (2/6)…finished second on the team in rebounds with 142 and third on the team in assists with 41…averaged 32.5 minutes per game to lead the team.
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High School: Three-year standout at Bob Jones High School in Madison, Ala., after attending Buckhorn High School as a freshman...6A AHSAA All-State second team as a sophomore and first team as a junior and senior...Birmingham News All-State first team as a sophomore...helped lead Bob Jones to back-to-back state championships as a junior and senior and was named MVP of the state tournament as a junior...finalist for 6A Player of the Year as a junior...three-time All-Metro Super 5 Team...All-Metro Co-Player of the Year as a junior after averaging 15 points per game...six-time all-tournament team selection between region and area teams...MVP of the North-South All-Star Game...averaged 15 points per game for her career and helped her team to a 116-19 record during her four years... member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Key Club.
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Personal: Kellie is the daughter of Jim and Tracie Cook...twin sister Kylie also plays for Tech...born May 14, 1991...full name is Kellie Karol-Lynn Cook...majoring in elementary education. 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll TTU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll TTU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll TTU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll OVC Medal of Honor OVC Medal of Honor TTU JP Hendrix Leadership Award TTU JP Hendrix Leadership Award TTU Best Academic Average TTU Best Academic Average Award Award OVC Freshman of the Week One double-double
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Favorite Food? Sweet Potato
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The coolest thing about Tech is: We are a big family. What has impressed you most about Coach Davis? His love for the game
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Favorite saying: Let your test become your testimony. Let your mess become your message.
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If you could win a gold medal in the Olympics in any sport besides basketball, what would it be? Swimming
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36 at East Tennessee, 11/11/11 12 at Belmont, 11/21/10 6 at UCF, 12/29/10
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Rebounds:
40 vs. Murray State, 2/11/10
* Indicates player has recorded the stat multiple times with most recent listed
CAREER STATS PCT 3PM-3PA .348 47-158 .345 27-81 .370 21-55 .351 95-294
PCT FTM-FTA PCT O.REB-D.REB TOT AVG PF AST TO BLK ST PTS AVG HI .297 48-65 .738 36 -106 142 4.7 76 41 74 11 20 377 12.6 26 .333 25-28 .893 12-60 72 2.6 37 40 40 5 11 166 5.9 17 .382 14-20 .700 17-49 66 2.8 31 19 15 4 13 115 4.8 36 .323 87-113 .770 65-215 280 3.4 144 100 129 20 44 658 8.0 36
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SEASON GP-GS FGM-FGA 2009-10 30-30 141-405 2010-11 28-17 57-165 2011-12 24-13 40-108 TOTALS 82-60 238-678
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KYLIE
Senior • 5-11 • For ward Madison, Ala. • Bob Jones HS Major: Physical Therapy
Outlook
Tech Hoops
COOK
Golden Eagles
In 2011-12 (Junior): Kylie was one of five Golden Eagles to appear in all 34 games, as she made a total of 20 starts during the season…she finished her season with 91 rebounds, 69 points and 13 assists, while shooting 70.6 percent from the free throw line…she scored a season-high nine points against Lipscomb (12/5) to go along with three rebounds and three steals…started in TTU’s first 13 games of the season…named to the TTU Athletic Director’s and OVC Commissioner’s Honor Rolls.
Review
Staff
In 2010-11 (Sophomore): Kylie was one of four Golden Eagles to start in all 31 games…finished second on the team in three point field goals with 41… finished fourth on the team in rebounds with 123…recorded a career-high five assists against Eastern Illinois (12/19) and UT Martin (3/5)…scored at least 10 points in six contests including a season-high 15 against Jacksonville State (12/4)…named to the OVC Commissioner’s and TTU Athletic Director’s Honor Rolls.
Records
2009-10 (Freshman): Ranked third on the team in points with 245 (8.2 ppg), while starting in all 30 games…led the team in three point shots made with 55…finished third on the team in rebounds with 134 and recorded a career-high eight rebounds in five games…posted at least 10 points in 12 games, including a career-high 18 against Air Force (11/14)…ended the season ranked second on the team in steals with 24.
Honors
History
High School: Played for head coach Tim Miller at Bob Jones High School in Madison, Ala...helped lead her team to back-to-back state championships as a junior and senior and a 116-19 record in her four years...named to the all-area team four times...led the team in three-point field goal percentage each of her four years...named to the all-metro team as a junior and senior...averaged 10 points per game for her career.
Opponents
Personal: Kylie is the daughter of Jim and Tracie Cook...twin sister Kellie also plays for Tech...born May 14, 1991...full name is Kylie Michelle Cook...majoring in pre-physical therapy.
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2009-10 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll TTU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll
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INSIDE THE EAGLES NEST Best dancer on the team is… T’Keyah Williams
Outlook
Your favorite memory of a Tech fan: The Elkins always being there to give us a hug!
Golden Eagles
What is your nickname? Sister or twin What is your most memorable moment as a basketball player so far? Winning 2 state championships
Staff
If you could trade places with Coach Davis for one day, what would you do? Cancel practice!
Review
Favorite all-time movie? Sweet Home Alabama
Records History
CAREER HIGHS Points:
8 vs. Jacksonville State, 2/27/11 5 vs. UT Martin, 3/5/11*
Steals :
5 vs. Louisville, 11/22/09
Blocks:
2 vs. Eastern Illinois, 1/27/11*
Minutes:
39 vs. Tennessee State, 1/23/10
Opponents
Assists:
Honors
Rebounds:
18 vs. Air Force, 11/14/09
* Indicates player has recorded the stat multiple times with most recent listed
CAREER STATS PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT O.REB-D.REB .374 55-153 .359 20-35 .571 24 -110 .356 41-124 .331 14-22 .636 30-93 .284 11-53 .208 12-17 .706 30-61 .352 107-330 .324 46-74 .622 84-264
TOT AVG PF AST TO BLK ST PTS AVG HI 134 4.5 87 18 40 11 24 245 8.2 18 123 4.0 86 37 32 12 13 183 5.9 17 91 2.7 79 13 25 6 16 69 2.0 9 348 3.7 252 68 97 29 53 497 5.2 18
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SEASON GP-GS FGM-FGA 2009-10 30-30 85-227 2010-11 31-31 64-180 2011-12 34-20 23-81 TOTALS 95-81 172-488
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JALA
Senior • 5-5 • Guard Madison, Ala. • Bob Jones Major: Sociology / Criminal Justice
Outlook
Tech Hoops
HARRIS
Review
Staff
Golden Eagles
In 2011-12 (Junior): Jala made an instant impact for the Golden when she became eligible to play in December…she finished the season as TTU’s second leading scorer, averaging 15.2 points per game...she made 20 starts in 24 games last season, 19 of which came in Tech’s final 20 games of the season…she posted at least 10 points in all but two of her games and broke the 20-point plateau on four occasions…tallied career-high 26 points at Tennessee State (2/11) to go along with a career-high six rebounds…finished second on the team in three point field goals with 30 and second on the team in assists with 62… she was named to the all-OVC Second Team, the OVC allNewcomer Team and the OVC all-Tournament Team…named the OVC Newcomer of the Week three times…received Tech’s Newcomer of the Year Award…named to the TTU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
Honors
History
Records
UAB: Named C-USA Freshman and Sixth Player of the Year...also named second team All-C-USA and to the C-USA All-Freshman Team...received C-USA All-Tournament honors...earned C-USA Freshman of the Week five times...set a school record for freshmen with 103 assists ... averaged 15.8 ppg, 3.1 rpg and 3.2 apg... scored 25 points in her collegiate debut...also grabbed nine rebounds and went 7-of-8 from the stripe...became the first player in C-USA history to earn three straight weekly awards after receiving Freshman of the Week honors...became the first freshman in C-USA history to score 40 points in a game against Marshall... finished freshman season with 24 double-digit games...wrapped up her career at UAB with 693 points, 138 assists and 129 rebounds.
Opponents
High School: Jala played four seasons as a point guard for Bob Jones High School...she helped guide her team to two state championships and received the award of Miss Basketball...named the Regional MVP her junior and senior seasons...named first-team all-state her senior season, averaging 16 points, eight assists and five rebounds a game.
Tech
Personal: Jala is the daughter of Willie and Carolyn Harris...born July 8, 1991...full name Jala Lynn Harris...majoring in criminal justice. 2011-12 TTU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll
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Outlook
If you could play one-on-one against a men’s basketball player at Tech, who would you choose? Jud, he is always putting work in the gym and I want to take on the best.
Golden Eagles
Person who has most influenced you: My Dad, he has always pushed me. What does Purple Pride mean to you? Going out and playing hard for your school, teammates and coaches.
Staff
The most famous person you’ve ever met: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar The coolest thing about Tech is: Fan Support
Review Records History
CAREER HIGHS 26 at Tennessee State, 2/11/12
Rebounds:
6 at Tennessee State, 2/11/12* 5 vs. Jacksonville State, 1/23/12
Steals :
4 at UT Martin, 12/31/11
Blocks:
1 at SIUE, 1/2/12
Minutes:
Opponents
Assists:
Honors
Points:
39 at Austin Peay, 2/6/12*
* Indicates player has recorded the stat multiple times with most recent listed
CAREER STATS Tech
SEASON GP-GS FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT O.REB-D.REB TOT AVG PF AST TO BLK ST PTS AVG HI 2011-12 24-20 130-308 .422 30-99 .303 74-93 .796 14-75 89 3.7 36 62 50 1 35 364 15.2 26 TOTALS 24-20 130-308 .422 30-99 .303 74-93 .796 14-75 89 3.7 36 62 50 1 35 364 15.2 26
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CHRISTINA
Junior • 5-10 • Guard Lawton, Okla. • Barton CC Major: Physical Therapy
Outlook
Tech Hoops
CADDY
Staff
Barton CC: Christina played one season for Barton Community College, where she averaged 14 points, seven rebounds and four assists per game...earned second-team all-conference honors.
Review
Golden Eagles
In 2011-12 (Sophomore): Christina appeared in 13 games and averaged 4.1 minutes per game…tallied 13 points, 13 rebounds, six steals and five assists…named to the TTU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
High School: A three sport athlete at Lawton High School, Caddy earned three letters in basketball as a guard, along with three letters in volleyball and track and field...she helped he team to two regional championships.
Tech
Opponents
Honors
History
Records
Personal: Christina is the daughter of Robert and Stephanie Caddy...born May 19, 1992, full name Christina Jovae Caddy...majoring in pre-pharmacy.
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Outlook
I chose to play basketball at Tech because… The winning tradition of women’s basketball.
Golden Eagles
If you could Tweet something right now to Tech fans about the Tech hoops team, what would you say? Get out the way, Eagles coming through! What is your dream job? To be a renowned chef and owning my own famous restaurant.
Staff
With the game on the line, who on the team do you want taking the last shot? Diamond or Jala.
Review
What is one thing Coach Davis says all the time? Turnover…Caddy… Your current cell phone ringtone: Swimming Pools (Kendrick Lamar)
Records History
CAREER HIGHS Points:
4 at Middle Tennessee, 11/23/11
Assists:
2 vs. Marshall, 12/28/11
Steals :
2 at Louisiana Tech, 12/21/11
Blocks:
N/A
Minutes:
Opponents
3 vs. Marshall, 12/28/11
Honors
Rebounds:
10 at UT Martin, 12/31/11
* Indicates player has recorded the stat multiple times with most recent listed
CAREER STATS
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SEASON GP-GS FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT O.REB-D.REB TOT AVG PF AST TO BLK ST PTS AVG HI 2011-12 16-0 3-19 .158 0-2 .000 7-10 .700 6-7 13 0.8 7 5 7 0 6 13 0.8 4 TOTALS 16-0 3-19 .158 0-2 .000 7-10 .700 6-7 13 0.8 7 5 7 0 6 13 0.8 4
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MOLLY
Junior • 5-9 • For ward Monterey, Tenn. • Clarkrange Major: Nursing
Outlook
Tech Hoops
HEADY
Review
Staff
Golden Eagles
In 2011-12 (Sophomore): Molly finished the season as TTU’s third leading scorer, as she averaged 8.2 points per game…posted a season-high 27 points and nine rebounds at Louisiana Tech (12/21)…was one of five Golden Eagles to appear in all 34 games…joined the starting lineup against Western Carolina (11/26) and would remain a starter through the final 29 games of the season…finished third on the team in rebounds with 158 and recorded nine rebounds in five games…shot 43.3 percent from the field and 80.0 from the charity stripe…tallied 31 steals and 26 assists…named to the TTU Athletic Director’s and OVC Commissioner’s Honor Rolls…became the fifth Golden Eagle to receive a second Frank Porter Award for her overall contributions to the team… received Tech’s Coach’s Award as well.
History
Records
In 2010-11 (Freshman): Molly was one of five Golden Eagles to play in all 31 games…finished second on the team in scoring with 274 points…finished third on the team in rebounds with 173…recorded her first career double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds against Murray State (1/15)…led the OVC with a .855 free throw percentage (65-of-76)…posted a career-high 20 points against Southeast Missouri (1/29)…named to the OVC all-Newcomer Team…finished second on the team in field goal percentage with a mark of .471…named to the OVC Commissioner’s and TTU Athletic Director’s Honor Rolls...received the OVC Medal of Honor.
Honors
High School: An all-state selection as a freshman at Monterey and junior and senior at Clarkrange High School...was also named the district MVP her junior season and led her team to an undefeated 39-0 record, winning the Class 1A state championship under head coach Lamar Rodgers...was a finalist for Miss Basketball her senior season
Opponents
Personal: Daughter of Billy and Jennifer Heady…born March 4, 1992… full name Molly Renee Heady…majoring in nursing.
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Outlook
If you could play one-on-one against a men’s basketball player at Tech, who would you choose? Probably DeOndre Haynes because I’ve already beat him in a 3-point contest and I’m sure one-on-one wouldn’t be much different.
Golden Eagles
Favorite food? Just about anything chocolate Craziest thing you did this summer? Played paintball for the first time.
Staff
You’re stranded on the road and your car is broken down, which teammate do you call to come get you? I would probably call Kylie Cook, but then again, she would most likely be stranded with me!
Review
What is one thing Coach Davis says all the time? Have you got ants in your pants?
Records History
CAREER HIGHS 20 at SEMO, 1/29/11 12 vs. Murray State, 1/15/11 3 vs. Marshall, 12/28/11*
Steals :
3 vs. Jacksonville State, 1/23/12*
Blocks:
2 at Morehead State, 1/30/12*
Minutes:
39 vs. Eastern Illinois, 3/2/12
Opponents
Assists:
Honors
Points: Rebounds:
* Indicates player has recorded the stat multiple times with most recent listed
CAREER STATS PCT 3PM-3PA .471 17-42 .433 21-76 .450 38-118
PCT FTM-FTA PCT O.REB-D.REB .405 65-76 .855 66-107 .276 40-50 .800 63-95 .322 105-126 .833 129-202
Tech
SEASON GP-GS FGM-FGA 2010-11 31-0 96-204 2011-12 34-29 109-252 TOTALS 65-29 205-456
TOT AVG PF AST TO BLK ST PTS AVG HI 173 5.6 66 19 40 6 19 274 8.8 20 158 4.6 79 26 59 4 31 279 8.2 17 331 5.1 145 45 99 10 50 553 8.5 20
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DIAMOND
HENDERSON
Outlook
Tech Hoops
Sophomore • 5-6 • Guard Kennesaw, Ga. • St. Francis Major: Business Management Information Systems
Golden Eagles
In 2011-12 (R-Freshman): Diamond appeared in 22 games and tallied 30 points, 16 rebounds and 14 assists…scored a career-high nine points against Western Carolina (11/26) and tallied three rebounds and three assists against Lipscomb (12/5)…named to the TTU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
Staff
In 2010-11 (Freshman): Diamond played 15 minutes in Tech’s home opener against Alabama A&M before receiving a medical redshirt after a season-ending knee injury…named to the TTU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
Records
Review
High School: Diamond led the state in scoring as a junior out of North Cobb High School, averaging 22.0 points per game while leading her team to the first round of the 5A state playoffs…named a first-team all-region selection last season…broke the scoring and assist record at North Cobb High School...received numerous Cobb County Player of the Month awards…earned four letters in basketball and three in track and field...led St. Francis to the Elite 8 her senior season...was a member of the National Honor Society.
Opponents
Honors
History
Personal: Daughter of Chris and Crystal Henderson…born December 4, 1991…full name Diamond Henderson…majoring in management of information systems.
2010-11 TTU Athletic Directors Honor Roll
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INSIDE THE EAGLES NEST Favorite Food? Crab legs
Outlook
The coolest thing about Tech is… The tradition and community
Golden Eagles
Favorite quote: I’ll do whatever it takes to win games, whether its sitting on a bench waving a towel, handing a cup of water to a teammate or hitting the game-winning shot.” – Kobe Bryant
Staff
Person who has most influenced you in life: My mother because she’s the strongest person I know. Favorite sound? Whistle
Review Records History
CAREER HIGHS Points:
9 vs. Western Carolina, 11/26/11
Assists:
3 vs. Lipscomb, 12/5/11
Steals :
2 vs. Western Carolina, 11/26/11
Blocks:
1 at Jacksonville State, 2/4/12
Minutes:
Opponents
3 vs. Lipscomg, 12/5/11
Honors
Rebounds:
28 vs. Western Carolina, 11/26/11
* Indicates player has recorded the stat multiple times with most recent listed
CAREER STATS PCT 3PM-3PA .000 0-0 .255 4-18 .245 4-18
PCT FTM-FTA .000 0-0 .222 2-6 .222 2-6
PCT O.REB-D.REB TOT AVG PF AST TO BLK ST PTS AVG HI .000 0-1 1 1.0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 .333 6-10 16 0.7 19 14 17 1 5 30 1.4 9 .333 6-11 17 0.7 19 15 19 1 5 30 1.3 9
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SEASON GP-GS FGM-FGA 2010-11 1-0 0-2 2011-12 22-0 12-47 TOTALS 23-0 12-49
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CANDACE
PARSON
Outlook
Tech Hoops
Sophomore • 6-2 • Center Fort Lauderdale, Fla. • Dillard Major: Coaching / Sports Administration
Golden Eagles
In 2011-12 (R-Freshman): Candace made four starts in TTU’s first six games before getting sidelined with an injury…she averaged 7.3 points and 2.8 rebounds per game and tallied at least 10 points in three straight games, including a career-high 13 against Tennessee Wesleyan (11/21)… shot 43.6 percent from the field…named to the TTU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
Review
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2010-11 (Freshman): Candace saw action in six games before son-ending knee injury…posted seven points and six rebounds against Middle Tennessee (12/1)…named to the TTU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. High School: A 6-foot-2 post player from Dillard High school in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Parson played for hall of fame head coach Marcia Pinder and helped her team to back-to-back-to-back county championships…named an all-tournament team lection during Dillard’s most recent county championship… played for Team Breakdown, one of the top traveling teams the country.
Opponents
Honors
History
Personal: Daughter of Wendy Parson…born April 14, 1992…full name Candace Marie Parson…majoring in business.
2010-11 TTU Athletic Directors Honor Roll
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INSIDE THE EAGLES NEST The most famous person you’ve ever met: DJ Khaled
Outlook Golden Eagles
If you could Tweet something right now to Tech fans, what would you say? Come out and support TTU Basketball #PurplePride WOO!!! You’re stranded on the road and your car is broken down, which teammate do you call to come get you? Diamond, we have each others back like that.
Staff
What is your worst fear? BUGS!
Review Records History
CAREER HIGHS
Honors
Points: 13 vs. Tennessee Wesleyan, 11/21/11 Rebounds: 6 vs. Middle Tenn., 12/1/10 Assists: 1 vs. Tennessee Wesleyan, 11/21/11* Steals : 3 vs. Middle Tenn., 11/23/11 Blocks: 2 at UCLA, 11/13/11 Minutes: 29 vs. Long Island,, 11/28/11
Opponents
* Indicates player has recorded the stat multiple times with most recent listed
CAREER STATS PCT 3PM-3PA .500 0-0 .436 0-0 .455 0-0
PCT FTM-FTA PCT O.REB-D.REB TOT AVG PF AST TO BLK ST PTS AVG HI .000 1-5 .200 4-7 11 1.8 3 2 3 1 0 17 2.8 8 .000 10-18 .556 3-14 17 2.8 17 0 8 4 4 44 7.3 13 .000 11-23 .478 7-21 28 2.3 20 2 11 5 4 61 5.1 13
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SEASON GP-GS FGM-FGA 2010-11 6-0 8-16 2011-12 6-4 17-39 TOTALS 12-4 25-55
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T’KEYAH
WILLIAMS
Outlook
Tech Hoops
Sophomore • 6-2 • Center Fort Lauderdale, Fla. • Dillard Major: General Curriculum
Staff
Golden Eagles
In 2011-12 (Freshman): T’Keyah appeared in all 34 games as a freshman and started in TTU’s final game against Bradley in the WBI Tournament…on the season she tallied 88 points, 82 rebounds and 15 blocks…connected on 30-of-44 shots from the free throw line and also shot 44.6 percent from the field…posted a career-high 10 points against Eastern Illinois in the OVC Tournament (3/2)…tallied at least six rebounds in three games…received TTU’s Most Improved Player Award for her work towards the end of the season.
Records
Review
High School: A former teammate of current Golden Eagle center Candace Parson, Williams provided a solid presence at the post position not only for Dillard High School, but also as a member of Team Breakdown under head coach Pat Gajardo... under coach Marcia Pinder, Williams averaged a career-high 10 points, 11 rebounds, three steals and two blocks per game during her junior season as she led Dillard to a class 5A State Championship in 2010 and 2011...Williams ranked 74th in the nation at her position by ESPN’s Hoopgurlz. Brandon Clay’s Jump Off Plus and Mike T. White’s All Star Girls Report also ranked her nationally among the best...was a five-time Defensive Player of the Week during her sophomore season...participated in several track and field events including the long jump, 200m-dash and the 4x100 relay.
Tech
Opponents
Honors
History
Personal: T’Keyah is the daughter of Serena Cook...born January 15, 1993...full name T’Keyah Sharice Williams...majoring in general curriculum.
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INSIDE THE EAGLES NEST What is your dream job? To coach college women’s basketball.
Outlook
Best dancer on the team is… I think Me
Golden Eagles
What is your nickname? Tee Favorite all-time movie? Love & Basketball, Grease and The Sound of Music
Staff
What does Purple Pride mean to you? To me Purple Pride means representing your school and know you are the best, and look the best. It’s like a swag that you have when no one can tell you otherwise about your school. You wear your gear and are proud to represent Tech.
Review Records History
CAREER HIGHS 10 vs. Eastern Illinois, 3/2/12 6 at Bradley, 3/14/12* 1 vs. Eastern Illinois, 3/2/12* 3 vs. Tennessee State, 1/8/12 2 at Bradley, 3/14/12* 26 vs. Eastern Kentucky, 2/18/12
Honors Opponents
Points: Rebounds: Assists: Steals : Blocks: Minutes:
* Indicates player has recorded the stat multiple times with most recent listed
Tech
CAREER STATS SEASON GP-GS FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT O.REB-D.REB TOT AVG PF AST TO BLK ST PTS AVG HI 2011-12 34-2 29-65 .446 0-0 .000 30-44 .682 28-54 82 2.4 52 3 44 15 13 88 2.6 10 TOTALS 34-2 29-65 .446 0-0 .000 30-44 .682 28-54 82 2.4 52 3 44 15 13 88 2.6 10
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LASHAY
Senior • 5-6 • Guard Baxter, Tenn. • Upperman Major: Biology Health Sciences
Western Kentucky: Played in 30 games for the Hilltoppers last season, getting the starting nod four times…averaged 7.4 points and 1.3 rebounds per game while playing an average of nearly 22 minutes per contest…she also contributed 32 assists and 23 steals in her rookie season…poured in 19 points against Arkansas in the fifth game of her collegiate career, hitting 5-for-8 from long range and later raised her career-high to 20 points, going 4-for-7 from outside the arc, in win over Florida Atlantic…finished with 12 games in double figures, and shot 38.1 percent (40-for-105) from 3-point range to rank fourth in the Sun Belt Conference. High School: A Tennessee Miss Basketball winner and two-time all-state pick during her stellar career at Upperman High School…earned three District 7-AA Most Valuable Player awards, as well as the Cookeville Herald-Citizen’s Upper Cumberland Player of the Year three times… scored 2,411 points career points, the second-highest total in school history, and her 16.6 points per game career average is the third-best in Upperman history…made a school-record 327 steals, ranked third in assists with 428 and her 881 field goals made ranks second all-time.
INSIDE THE EAGLES NEST I chose to play basketball at Tech because… Coach Davis and it is close to home If you could play one-on-one against a men’s basketball player at Tech, who would you choose and why? Mitchell Hill because he is my height, can’t dunk and I might have a chance What is your dream job? Photographer Favorite actor? Johnny Depp
Personal: The daughter of Danny and Darlene Davis…born September 28, 1991...Full name Lashay Danielle Davis…majoring in biology health sciences.
Tech
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History
Records
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MARIAH
DEAN
Golden Eagles
INSIDE THE EAGLES NEST I chose to play basketball at Tech because… The fan base is HUGE and the support system and the winning tradition.
Staff
What is your nickname? Riah Review
Favorite all-time movie? Save the Last Dance If you could win a gold medal in the Olympics in any sport besides basketball, what would it be? Volleyball
Records History
the daughter Honors
Personal: Mariah Olivia Dean is of Sherman and Rachel Dean of Bakersfield, California. Her birthday is December 14, 1993, and majoring in pre-med.
Outlook
High School: Mariah comes to the Golden Eagle basketball team from Benjamin E. Mays High School in Atlanta, Ga. A diverse athlete, she played volleyball, ran track, and played basketball earning two letters in track and volleyball and three letters in basketball. Mariah played power forward and center under Coach Natasha Harrigan… recipient of the Best Defensive Player and Co-Best All Around JV Basketball… a hard-worker in the classroom, she received the Scholar Athlete Award, B.E. Mays Academic Athletic Achievement Award, the B.E. Mays FCA Leadership Award two years, and the Superior Scholar Athlete Award… led her team to victories at the 2008 Swoosh Kickoff Classic, 2008 Swoosh Summer Kickoff, 2009 Regional Championships, and the 2011 Super Showcase… during her 2010-2011 season, she averaged 16 points per game, three rebounds, and three blocks per game… a decorated student in the classroom, she earned a spot in the top 10% of her class all four years, received the Super Performance Award in her AP Biology class, and received the Superior Performance Award in her Spanish class.
Tech Hoops
Freshman • 6-2 • Center Bakersfield, Calif. • Benjamin E. Mays Major: General Health Studies
Opponents
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DEMERY
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Freshman • 5-9 • For ward Oklahoma City, Okla. • Millwood Major: International Business and Culture
Golden Eagles
Outlook
High School: Quira comes to Tech from Millwood High School where she played forward on the basketball team under Coach Arnelia Spears… named All-State for two years… led her team to the State Championship where she was named MVP… contributed to the team’s 2012 championship victory and was selected to play in the post-season AllState games… led her team to four district championships, four regional championships, three area championships, and one state championship… averaged 15 points per game and rebounds per game… showed excellent work in the classroom earning her the President’s Award and Principal’s Award… was a member of the National Honor Society.
Review
Staff
Personal: Quira Dane Demery in the daughter of Bryant and Taria Demery of Oklahoma City, Okla. … birthday is September 23, 1994… majoring in international business.
INSIDE THE EAGLES NEST I chose to play basketball at Tech because… Tech showed that academic success was just as important as success on the court. The deciding factor was the girls, I felt so at home on my visit, as if I were already a part of the family. What is your nickname: Hollywood
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What does Purple Pride mean to you? It means honor, respect and dignity, doing things the right way.
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What is your dream job? I wish to own my own bakery and catering business.
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Junior • 5-4 • Guard Celina, Tenn. • Roane State CC Major: Agricultural Animal Science
I chose to play basketball at Tech because… I thought it was a great opportunity and the girls and Coach Davis are AWESOME. Favorite Saying: “You get out what you put in.”
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Best dancer on the Team: Coach Erin Batth, T’Keyah
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Favorite Food: Chicken Records
Personal: Kayla Paige Kimes is the daughter of Randall and Sharon Kimes… birthday is April 12, 1992… intends to major in animal science.
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High School: Kayla attended Clay County High School in Celina, Tenn. … she played point guard under Coach Paige Smith her first two years before her mother, Sharon Kimes, took over as coach her junior and senior seasons… was named to the All-Freshman Team for the 2006-2007 season and named to the Second Team All-District from 2008-2010 as well as All-Tournament at the 7A Tournament… averaged seven points per game, 4.3 assists, and four steals... graduated eighth in her class with an honors diploma.
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At Roane State Community College: Kayla transferred to the Golden Eagle basketball squad from Roane State Community College where she averaged 3.6 steals, 4.7 assists, and 4.2 rebounds.
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Freshman • 5-8 • Guard Sumter, S.C. • Crest wood Major: Pre-Pharmacy
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High School: Kanaja comes to Tech from Crestwood High School in Sumter, South Carolina… she was a versatile athlete participating on both the track team and the basketball team… recipient of the MVP and Sportsmanship Awards… led her team to the regional championship.
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Personal: Kanaja Murray is the daughter of Patrick and Betty Murray of Sumter, South Carolina… birthday is February 10, 1994… majoring in prepharmacy.
INSIDE THE EAGLES NEST I chose to play basketball at Tech because… The community and the support of the fans.
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Who on the team do you think will have a breakout season and surprise people? Katherine Barker What is your dream job? To be a Supreme Court Justice
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All-time Favorite Movie: The Lion King
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TIA
NICHOLSON
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Favorite Sound: Basketball hitting the floor
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Current song playing on your iPod: Turn off the lights - Rihanna
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Who on the team do you think will have a breakout season and surprise people? Me.
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I chose to play basketball at Tech because… It’s close to home. Tech is Purple and Gold like my high school and I love the people here. They are family.
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Personal: Latia Darnell Nicholson is the daughter of Frederick Nicholson of Clarksville, Tenn… birthday is April 15, 1993… majoring in nursing.
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High School: Tia comes from Tech from Clarksville High School where she received four letters as a member of the basketball team playing forward/center… named All-District and made three appearances in the state championship… averaged 10 points per game, 10 rebounds, four steals, four blocks, and eight assists.
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Freshman • 6-2 • Center Clarksville, Tenn. • Clarksville Major: Nursing
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Freshman • 5-8 • Guard Gainesboro, Tenn. • Jackson County Major: Multidisciplinary Studies Middle School
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High School: Hope Scantland comes to the Tech basketball team from Jackson County High School in Gainesboro, Tenn. where she played forward under Coach Jim Brown… was awarded the Best Defensive Player as well as the MVP of the Christmas Tournament and MVP of the Fort Myers Tournament… named to the District and Regional Second Team… contributed to the team’s 2010 state championship victory and the 2012 district and regional championship victories.
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Personal: Hope Lynn Scantland is the daughter of Randy and Jennifer Scantland of Gainesboro, Tenn. … birthday is January 11, 1994… intends to major in education.
INSIDE THE EAGLES NEST I chose to play basketball at Tech because… Ever since I was a little girl, I always wanted to play for Tech. Who on the team do you think will have a breakout season and surprise people? Caddy. She holds back a little, but I think game time she will be one of the best defenders that we have and really help us.
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What is your most memorable moment as a basketball player so far? Conditioning, it’s been the hardest thing that I’ve had to do.
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If you could trade places with Coach Davis for one day, what would you do? I would take the whole team to Disney World.
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Head Coach First Season Tennessee Wesleyan ‘70
Davis holds a master’s degree from Tennessee Tech, has led teams to Ohio Valley Conference and Atlantic Coast Conference championships, and has found coaching success on every level from the Tennessee high school ranks to the WNBA. He’s the perfect fit to take the reins of the tradition-rich Tennessee Tech women’s basketball program.
of the Year in 1990 and 1994.
Jim Davis was named in July 2012 as the head coach of the Golden Eagle women’s basketball team.
Even more impressive than his on-court record is the academic success of his student-athletes, a trait that brands him as a natural fit for Tennessee Tech, another program built on high academic standards. During his span as Clemson head coach from 1987 through 2005, Davis saw every single four-year player receive her degree.
A native of Englewood, Tenn., Davis’ coaching resume includes junior high and high school positions, a brilliant six-year span at Roane State Community College, one championship year at Middle Tennessee State, 18 highly successful seasons at Clemson University, a year in the WNBA with the Minnesota Lynx, and the past two seasons as an assistant coach at Young Harris College in Georgia.
In 2011, he accepted an assistant coaching assignment at Young Harris College and helped create a new program. In just one season, he helped take the team from inception to a 23-3 record with a roster featuring only freshmen and sophomores. The majority of Davis’ past coaching career was at Clemson, and his record includes a lengthy list of highlights. In 18 years, he led his team to 16 post-season appearances including 14 trips to the NCAA Tournament and two WNIT appearances. While earning 355 victories, he brought the program into national prominence, guiding the Tigers to two championships in the impossibly tough Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). His Clemson teams advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 four times and climbed to the Elite Eight one time, and he posted 51 victories over Top 25 teams.
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Following 18 successful seasons as head coach at Clemson and two as Assistant Athletic Director, Davis tried retirement but quickly found he still yearned to coach. In 2009, he was contacted about taking an assistant coaching position with the Minnesota Lynx.
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Clemson made it to the ACC championship game six times, claiming the title in 1996 and 1999. The team achieved 20 wins or more in 11 of his 18 seasons, and earned Top 25 Final National Rankings 11 times. Davis was named the ACC Coach
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The record book reflects 501 all-time victories in his 25 seasons as a collegiate head coach, and he is the winningest basketball coach – men or women – in Clemson history. He was inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame in 2008.
Prior to his arrival at Clemson, Davis was a familiar figure with Tennessee Tech fans – if not appreciated –as he served one season as head coach of arch-rival Middle Tennessee State. During the 1986-87 season, he guided the Lady Raiders to a 19-8 record and a share of the Ohio Valley Conference championship. Prior to his stop at Middle Tennessee, Davis spent the 1985-86 season as an assistant coach with the University of Florida Lady Gator basketball program. A Tennessee native, Davis spent six highly successful years at Roane State Community College in Harriman, Tenn., before moving to Florida. Davis put together one of the most successful stints ever in the junior college ranks by coaching Roane State’s Raiderettes to 127 wins against only 35 losses, building a .784 winning percentage. His teams won four Tennessee Junior College Athletic Association divisional championships and one state championship, and were ranked in the Top 10 by the National Junior College Athletic Association three times (1981, 1984, 1985). His biggest accomplishment was the 1984 team’s finish of 27-2 and the NJCAA National Championship title. Before entering the junior college ranks, Davis coached two years at Englewood (Tenn.) Junior High School and 10 seasons in various Tennessee high schools, including stops at Madisonville, Charleston and McMinn high schools. His overall high school record was 197-93, a winning percentage of .679. Davis graduated from Tennessee Wesleyan College in 1970 with a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education.
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After doing graduate work at East Tennessee State University, he received his master’s degree in Educational Administration and Supervision from Tennessee Tech in 1975.
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In 1996, Davis was inducted into the Tennessee Junior and Community College Athletic Association Hall of Fame. In the fall of 1996, he was inducted into Tiger Brotherhood, an honorary fraternity that promotes high standards of social and ethical conduct while recognizing in its members an earnest devotion to Clemson, coupled with the integrity of character commensurate with a typical Clemson gentleman or lady. Davis was also inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame in the fall of 2008.
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Davis becomes only the fifth head coach in the 42-year history of women’s basketball at Tennessee Tech.
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“Marynell Meadors and Bill Worrell established a program that is known nationally for excellence,” Athletic Director Mark Wilson said. “That tradition was carried on by coach (Amy) Brown and coach Messer, and we expect that coach Davis will not only continue that excellence, but elevate our program to new level.”
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Davis is married to the former Bobbie Henderson and they have one grown son, Todd, a beautiful daughter-in-law, Rhonda, and two most precious grandchildren, Ansleigh Grace and Jacob Garrett.
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Assistant Coach First Season Clemson ‘01
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The first assistant coach to be added to Jim Davis’ women’s basketball staff at Tennessee Tech was someone the veteran coach is familiar with on several platforms – she played for him at Clemson and coached against him at Towson State. Erin Batth, an assistant coach at Towson State for the past two years, joined the Golden Eagle staff in July 2012 and brings with her a wealth of knowledge and experience.
Returning back to the state of Virginia, Batth served as the director of women’s basketball operations of three years at the University of Virginia under Hall of Fame Coach Debbie Ryan. Batth was in charge of the Cavalier Classic Tournament and also managed the budget, team travel and community service opportunities. The Cavalier teams advanced to the NCAA Tournament each of the three years that Batth was at UVA.
Batth was a player for Davis at Clemson from 1997 to 2001. In 1999 she helped lead the Tigers to the Atlantic Coast Conference Championship, and the Sweet Sixteen in the NCAA Tournament, one of four tournament appearances for Davis’ teams. Batth ended her career by entering the Clemson record books as the first player in school history to be drafted by the WNBA. At Towson State Batth, was involved in all aspects of the basketball program, including the growth and development of the Tiger post players. She was also involved in all aspects of recruiting, monitoring student athletes in the classroom and on the court, scouting opponents, organizing community service opportunities and managing the summer camps. After graduation, Batth continued her playing career in the WNBA, originally drafted to the Cleveland Rockers, but joining the San Antonio Silver Stars and finally becoming a Sacramento Monarch. Batth has also played abroad playing for Panathanikos, one of Greece’s premier athletic programs, as well as Apollon in Greece and Migros in Turkey. Her coaching career began at Virginia Commonwealth, where she was in charge of the development of the Rams’ post players. From there she moved to the West Coast spending time with the WNBA’s Sacramento Monarchs working in basketball operations along with the NBA’s Sacramento Kings. She assisted in the NBA War Room during the drafts and provided support for the general managers and coaches. She also served as a liaison between the league offices and the teams. While in Sacramento, Batth was given the opportunity to work with John Wisenant, former GM of the Sacramento Monarchs and current head coach of the N.Y. Liberty, T.R. Dunn, Elston Turner as well as Scotty Brooks, who is the current head coach of the Oklahoma Thunder, among others.
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An accomplished recruiter, Clark helped Middle Tennessee claim a Top-10 ranked recruiting class in 2006, which included both the Tennessee and Kentucky Gatorade Players of the Year, and a top25 ranked class in 2009. She helped to develop four All-Americans at MTSU, three of whom continued on to play professional basketball in the WNBA.
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Prior to her stint at MTSU, Clark was a graduate assistant at the University of Arkansas under Susie Gardner and earned her master’s degree in Sports Management. She coached one season at Tech in 2002 before making the move to the SEC program in Fayetteville. As a student-athlete, Clark played her freshman season at the University of North Texas, earning Big West Conference All-Freshman honors and setting the freshman record for 3-pointers in a season.
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She then transferred to Tennessee Tech, where she was a threeyear letterwinner for coach Bill Worrell. After sitting out the 1998-99 season due to NCAA regulations, Clark helped Tech win or share the regular season OVC championship all four years she was in Cookeville.
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Always the dedicated professional, Clark was a keynote speaker at the Women’s Professional Luncheon in Shelbyville in 2009 and a Nike WBCA Assistant Coaches’ Round table presented in San Antonio in 2010. She graduated from TTU in 2002 with her bachelor’s degree in health and physical education.
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She was also a part of the staff the led MTSU back into the national spotlight, when the team rose to as high as No. 16 in the 2006-07 season in both the Associated Press and USA Today polls after winning 27 games in a row. This squad claimed the program’s second consecutive SBC regular season crown after posting a perfect 18-0 record.
She was also a member of an AAU national championship team in 1996 and served as the head coach of the Tennessee Ladies AAU squad in 1999.
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Over the course of those five seasons, Clark helped guide the Lady Raiders to five Sun Belt Conference Tournament Championship titles, four appearances in the NCAA tournament and three regular-season titles. She coached multiple players to numerous Sun Belt Conference awards, including two Sun Belt Players of the Year, two SBC Defensive Players of the Year, and two SBC Tournament Most Outstanding Players, as well as eight All-Sun Belt performers over five years.
In high school, Clark was an All-American for Insell at Shelbyville Central. She was a member of the 1995 state championship team and was named Midstate Player of the Year by the Tennessean as a senior. Shelbyville won three straight District and Region titles and finished runner-up at the state tournament during Clark’s senior year.
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Prior to spending the past two seasons coaching at Shelbyville Central High School, she spent five seasons (2005-2010) coaching at Middle Tennessee State under Rick Insell, her former high school coach.
During her time at Tech, Clark led her team in accuracy from behind the arc in all three seasons that she lettered under Worrell. She tallied a percentage of .406 from downtown, shooting 92-for225 over three seasons at Tech.
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A native of Shelbyville, Tenn., Clark returns to Tech bringing with her 13 years of coaching experience at a variety of levels.
Clark was a first-team All-OVC selection as a junior and was named to the OVC All-Tournament team as a sophomore and junior. A member of the program’s NCAA Tournament Team in 2000, she set the single-season and career marks for 3-pointers and was given the Ed Steitz Award as the Best 3-point Shooter in the Nation by the National Basketball Hall of Fame. Clark also made OVC Academic Honor Roll two times during her career, and landed on Tech’s Athletic Director’s honor roll all eight semesters of her career.
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Former Golden Eagle Allison Clark has returned to her alma mater in a coaching capacity for the women’s basketball program. She will focus heavily on recruiting, as well as working with the guards on the court. She will also be primarily responsible for acting as a liaison for the players and academics.
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Assistant Coach First Season Lincoln Memorial ‘92
Bart Walker was named assistant coach after a brief two-year hiatus from coaching. His primary responsibilities will include scouting opponents, acting as the liaison between strength and conditioning and the team, as well coaching the wings. Walker has 10 years of coaching behind him as he enters the 2012 season with the Golden Eagles. Over his coaching career, Walker has accumulated a record of 217-71. He has earned Coach of the Year honors four times, and made four Elite 8 appearances in the junior college National Tournament. After his brief hiatus, Walker is more than ready to be in the heat of competition.
A native of Knoxville, Walker spent the beginning of his career in Tennessee. Working his way from a volunteer assistant at Walters State Community College in Morristown to the head coaching ranks at his first position at Hiwassee College. Prior to Northwest Florida State, Walker spent four years at the helm of the Chattanooga State Tigers. During his four years as head coach, Walker led the Tigers to three-straight state regional finals appearances, including a National Tournament Elite 8 appearance in 2006.
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Walker was the head women’s basketball coach at Northwest Florida State College before moving back to Tennessee. In his two seasons as head coach, the Raiders went 38-16, and made a state regional semi-final appearance.
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Walker started his career at Hiwassee College in Madisonville, Tenn. His teams earned two State Regional Championships and made two National Tournament Elite 8 appearances in 2003 and 2004. He tallied an 81-35 record during his four years with the Tigers. Walker grew up playing the sport he now coaches, beginning at Powell area high school, where he’s spent the past two years coaching high school girls basketball. After high school, Walker played at Walters State Community College and then finished his playing career at Lincoln Memorial University. Walker and his wife Kristy, have two children, Molly, 12, and Branson, 8.
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Director of Basketball Operations First Season Lee University ‘12
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Tennessee Tech women’s basketball coach Jim Davis has added another integral piece to his staff with the addition of Brooke McKinnon-Evans as Director of Basketball Operations.
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Tech is familiar territory to the newcomer. McKinnon-Evans is married to former Golden Eagle football player Jake Evans, class of 2007. Married last year, the couple has been living in Cookeville. McKinnon-Evans, a 2011 graduate of Lee University, was a fouryear starter for the Lady Flames.
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During her time at Lee, McKinnon team made four appearances in the NAIA tournament, including a trip to the final-four her junior season.
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McKinnon collected four SSAC All-Conference selections, two SSAC All-Tournament selections, and during her freshman year, she was named the SSAC Freshman of the Year. In her sophomore campaign, McKinnon was an NAIA Honorable Mention All-American before earning third team All-American her junior season, and second team All-American her senior season. McKinnon became the second all-time leading scorer in Lee University history.
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Jessica (Mathis) Morgan, 24, joined the Tennessee Tech women’s basketball staff in March 2010, serving in the important role of secretary for the Golden Eagles. In addition to handling day-to-day office duties, she also coordinates the program’s annual awards dinner, mailing lists and recruiting contact information. Born and raised in nearby Baxter, Tenn., she grew up around Tennessee Tech where her mother is employed. Jessica earned her bachelor’s degree from Tennessee Tech in Interdisciplinary Studies in May, 2009, with a concentration in History and Literature. She worked four years at the University Center Bookstore as an undergrad. In her free time she enjoys spending time on the lake and participating in water sports. She also likes to spend time playing with her nephew, her friends and their kids, and riding her horse. Jessica married Josh Morgan in September of 2010.
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Administrative Associate Third Season Tennessee Tech ‘09
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Seniors (L-R) Lashay Davis (13), Katherine Barker (14) Kylie Cook (41) Kellie Cook (3) and Jala Harris (20)
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If that wasn’t a perfect half of basketball Thursday afternoon, well, it was pretty darn close. The Tennessee Tech women’s basketball team was nearly flawless in the first 20 minutes of its first game of the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament, pulled far away from Eastern Kentucky, and coasted to an 81-65 victory. Tech has now won 10 of its last 12 games. With the win, the Golden Eagles (16-15) advance to a semifinal showdown Friday afternoon with Eastern Illinois. Tipoff is scheduled for 2 p.m. in the Municipal Auditorium. EKU, which lost three times to Tech this winter, ends the season with a 13-16 mark. It will be be 26th time in the 31 years since the OVC tournament began in 1982 that the Tech women will play in the semifinals. By halftime, Tech held a 43-25 lead, jumping on top 5-0 to open the contest and never letting the Colonels catch up. Tech shot 49 percent in the first half, including 4-for-8 from long range, and was 5-for-6 at the free throw line. In addition, the Golden Eagles held EKU to 29 percent shooting, had a two-to-one rebound margin (25-13), and had only seven turnovers. More impressive, seven different players contributed points in the opening half with five scoring six or more. In short, the team effort by the Golden Eagles made short work of the battle. EKU did mount an early threat in the second half, cutting the lead down to 12, but that was the extent of the Colonel comeback. Tech bounced back to regain a 20-point lead and head coach Sytia Messer was able to turn things over to her bench. The Golden Eagle starters were sitting down and watching for the final 11 minutes of the game, and the reserves were able to keep the lead above 20 points down to the final minute. All 13 players saw action, and 12 put points on the board. In the end, junior Jala Harris was Tech’s leading scorer with 19 points, going 6-for-8 from the field and 6-for-6 at the free throw line. She also had four rebounds and three assists. Senior Tacarra Hayes also scored in double figures with 14 points, and contributed five assists. Brittany Darling had eight points and seven rebounds and Molly Heady chipped in with eight points and five boards. Rachel Glidden also had a solid game with six points and five rebounds, while Briana Jordan added seven points, three assists and two steals. Alex Jones led EKU with 14 points and 16 rebounds while Jade Barber added 11 points and 10 boards. Carla Booth also scored in double figures with 10. Tech shot 44.8 percent for the game overall (30-for-67) and 81 percent at the free throw line (17-for-21). EKU finished with 33.3 percent shooting (21-for-63) from the field and 70.8 percent at the charity line (17-for-24). The Golden Eagles held a 49-38 advantage on the boards. Tech faces EIU Friday in a semifinal matchup. The Panthers edged Tech by one point in Eblen Center two weeks ago, and have been idle since the close of the regular season last Saturday. EIU had byes on Wednesday and Thursday, and will be seeing its first action on the Municipal Auditorium floor.
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Jala Harris - 19 pts., 4 rbs., 6-6 FT, 6-8 FG
Alex Jones - 14 pts., 16 rbs.
Tacarra Hayes - 14 pts., 5 ast., 3 rbs.
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Golden Eagles shock Eastern Illinois in OVC semifinal overtime win
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The Tradition continues. For the 21st time in 31 years, Tennessee Tech has advanced to the championship game of the Ohio Valley Conference women’s basketball tournament. Third-seeded Tech (17-15) will meet No. 1 seed UT Martin Saturday at 4:30 p.m. in a nationally televised game in Municipal Auditorium. Coach Sytia Messer’s team made it a rematch of last year’s title game by pulling out an 81-72 victory in overtime over No. 2 seed Eastern Illinois Friday afternoon. Senior Tacarra Hayes nearly made history, finishing with 26 points, 14 rebounds, nine assists and five steals. She was one assist short of recording the first triple-double in tourney history. Junior Jala Harris also had a huge game, finishing with 24 points including seven in overtime. Molly Heady just missed another double-double with 10 points and nine rebounds, while freshman T’Keyah Williams added 10 points before leaving late in regulation with an injury. Eastern Illinois (22-8) had three players in double figures, topped by Ta’Kenya Nixon with 23 points. Mariah King added 11 points and seven rebounds, and Jordyne Crunck netted 10 for the Panthers. The Golden Eagles have now won 11 of their last 13 games. Tech never trailed the entire game, pulling on top by as many as 14 points in the first half. The Golden Eagles were still up by double digits with under nine minutes remaining, before Eastern Illinois began to peck away at the difference. Following a 40-minute delay in which the arena was evacuated to a safer location because of a tornado warning, the Panthers finally tied the contest on a 3-pointer by Sydney Mitchell with 12 seconds left. Tech had one chance to win in regulation by Hayes’ layup missed with one second to play. Already missing post players Brittany Darling (fouls) and Williams (injury), and with Harris playing with four fouls, the Golden Eagles didn’t miss a beat in the overtime. Harris got things started with a 3-pointer, her fourth of the game. After Nixon hit two free throws, Harris added a driving layup for a 73-70 lead, and Hayes added a jumper for a fivepoint margin. Heady made one free throw and Harris another layup and the lead was eight, 78-70, with 1:06 to play. In fact Tech went 4-for-5 from the field in overtime and built an 11-point lead, 81-70, before the Panthers managed their only basket of the extra session. They finished 1-for-8 in overtime.
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Tacarra Hayes - 26 pts., 14 rbs., 9 ast., 5 stl. Jala Harris- 24 pts., 4-7 3pt., 8-13 FG
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Molly Heady - 10 pts, 9 rbs.
Key Performances Ta’Kenya Nixon - 23 pts, 8-8 FT.
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Sydney Mitchell - 9 pts., 9 rbs. Mariah King - 11 pts., 7 rbs.
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Tennessee Tech’s hopes of a 10th Ohio Valley Conference Women’s Basketball Tournament championship looked pretty good midway through the second half Saturday afternoon. But top-seeded UT-Martin put together a five-minute spurt for an 18-2 run that lifted the Skyhawks from a six-point deficit into a 10-point lead, and the Golden Eagles couldn’t recover. UTM took the title, their second consecutive, with an 82-65 victory. Tech (17-16) was led by another uncanny, all-around performance from senior Tacarra Hayes with 23 points, 11 rebounds, seven assists and two blocked shots. It was an MVP-caliber performance for the Tech senior guard, who averaged 22.5 points, nine rebounds, seven assists, two steals and one blocked shot per game in her team’s three tourney contests. However, that honor was voted to UT Martin sophomore guard Heather Butler who finished the championship game with 35 points, one rebound, three assists and one steal. Butler and Hayes were joined on the five-player All-Tournament team by Jasmine Newsome of UTM, Jala Harris of Tech and Whitney Hanley of Austin Peay. Harris was the only other Golden Eagle to score in double figures, netting 10 along with five rebounds and two assists. Molly Heady added nine points and Brittany Darling scored eight. Tech struggled throughout the game to find the range, hitting just 2-for-19 from outside the 3-point arc. Tech was 26-for-45 inside the stripe for 58 percent, finishing the game with a 43.8 overall mark. UTM was 10-for-20 from long range and finished the game hitting 52.7 percent (29-for55) overall. The Skyhawks had a 33-32 edge in rebounds. Newcome had a solid game, finishing with 26 points, 11 rebounds, five assists, two blocked shots and four steals.
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Key Performances Tacarra Hayes - 23 pts., 11 rbs., 7 ast.
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Jala Harris- 10 pts., 5 rbs.
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Heather Butler - 35 pts., 11-12 FT. Jasmine Newsome - 26 pts, 11 rbs., 4-4 3pt.
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Tennessee Tech stormed out to a 20-point lead in the first half Wednesday night, but host Bradley kept its composure. The Braves found a lethal inside-outside scoring combination in the second half, clamped down on defense and pulled out a 7471 victory over the Golden Eagles in a first round game of the Women’s Basketball Invitational. Tech, playing in the post-season for the 23rd time including the second straight year, had everything working in the first 18 minutes despite playing a distant road game following a 10-day layoff and a 10-hour bus ride. But Bradley (18-15) got inside scoring from Latasha Hollingshed and some big outside scoring from Katie Yohn to scratch its way back into the game midway in the second half. When Tech freshman post T’Keyah Williams left the game after knocking her head hard on the wooden floor while battling for a rebound, the Braves took advantage as Tech lost her defensive quickness in the paint. The 6-foot-3 Hollingshed scored 15 of her 21 points in the second half to lead the comeback surge. Tech, meanwhile, went from a 5-for-7 performance in the first half from 3-point range to an 0-for-7 showing in the second half. The Golden Eagles, who shot 58.3 percent in the opening period, hit 40.7 percent in the second half. Still, the Golden Eagles found enough resiliency to resist the Braves’ efforts for much of the second half. Three times Bradley tied the game and all three times the Golden Eagles answered to reclaim the lead. In fact it appeared Tech had weathered the storm after Bradley tied things at 62-62 with 5:49 remaining as the Golden Eagles scored the next five to take a 67-62 lead with 5:07 to play. Brooke Bisping, who didn’t play in the first half, scored and Hollingshed grabbed an offensive rebonds – the third straight on the offensive glass in the series by Bradley – and drew a foul. She made both free throws to trim Tech’s lead to 67-66 with 3:52 remaining. With 3:18 to play, the Braves took their first lead since the opening minute when Catie O’Leary hit a driing layup for a 6867 lead. Bisping added a layup and a jumper the BU lead was at five, 72-67, with 1:42 to go. Tacarra Hayes hit a basket with 1:22 left to make it 72-69 and the Golden Eagles got the ball back on a missed 3-point try by Yohn, but couldn’t take advantage. A turnover, Tech’s 21st of the contest, led to two free throws by Kelsey Bud and a 7469 lead. Jala Harris scored a jumper with 24 seconds left, and Tech had two more chances to tie the game. Hayes grabbed a defensive rebound but missed a layup at the other end. She stole the ball with 16 seconds left but Harris’ 3-point try with three seconds left was off the mark. Hayes, one of four seniors playing her final game as a Golden Eagle, narrowly missed her 11th double-double of the year, finishing with 18 points and nine rebounds, along with three assists, two blocked shots and a steal. Harris added 17 points, four rebounds, four assists and two steals, and sophomore Molly Heady scored 14. Rachel Glidden, another departing senior, had nine points and three rebounds while senior Brittany Darling bowed out with four points and six boards. Williams also had four points, six rebounds and two blocked shots before her early exit. Hollingshed led all scorers with 21 points and eight rebounds, going 8-for-11 from the field and 5-for-5 at the line. Yohn went 4-for-7 from long distance and finished with 19 points. Bradley also got double digit scoring from O’Leary with 12, along with six assists, and Bisping, who scored all 11 of her points in the second half. Bradley’s leading scorer, Leah Kassing, was held scoreless by the Golden Eagles. The Golden Eagles ended the season with a 17-17 overall record. The 34 games played during the 2011-12 season is the most for a Tech women’s team since 34 in the 1980-81 season, and second all-time behind the record 36 games in 1976-77. The Braves (18-15) advance to the second round of the WBI tournament, and will play Sunday against either Minnesota or Charleston Southern.
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Opponent at East Tennessee# at UCLA# LONG ISLAND# TENNESSEE WESLEYAN at Middle Tennessee WESTERN CAROLINA at Alabama A&M LIPSCOMB WESTERN KENTUCKY at Samford at Louisiana Monroe at Louisiana Tech MARSHALL at UT Martin* at SIU Edwardsville* MOREHEAD STATE* TENNESSEE STATE* at Murray State* at Western Kentucky SOUTHEAST MISSOURI* JACKSONVILLE STATE* at Eastern Kentucky* at Morehead State* SIU EDWARDSVILLE* at Jacksonville State* at Austin Peay* at Tennessee State* EASTERN ILLINOIS* EASTERN KENTUCKY* MURRAY STATE* vs. Eastern Kentucky^ vs. Eastern Illinois^ vs. UT Martin^ at Bradley%
* Denotes OVC regular season games ^ Denotes OVC playoffs # Denotes Preseason WNIT game % Denotes WBI game Home games in BOLD
Score W, 87-76 L, 74-52 L, 62-60 W, 66-52 L, 74-55 L, 61-58 L, 61-35 L, 66-61 W, 69-59 L, 61-55 W, 68-64 L, 82-64 L, 73-68 L, 83-61 L, 62-54 W, 68-50 W, 80-71 L, 76-72 L, 71-58 W, 60-57 ot W, 65-59 W, 82-67 W, 57-53 L, 64-62 ot W, 62-50 W, 68-65 W, 78-66 L, 52-51 W, 66-51 W, 88-51 W, 81-65 W, 81-72 ot L, 82-65 L, 74-71
Attend. 2602 569 554 861 2687 841 958 760 1003 476 748 2479 808 1012 542 1719 554 1128 891 2095 1184 175 328 946 441 300 848 1022 1432 6512 1017 1056 1081 427
Record (OVC) Top Scorer 1-0 (0-0) (36) COOK, Ke 1-1 (0-0) (13) HAYES 1-2 (0-0) (17) HAYES 2-2 (0-0) (13) PARSON 2-3 (0-0) (14) HAYES 2-4 (0-0) (18) DARLING 2-5 (0-0) (13) HEADY 2-6 (0-0) (14) HAYES 3-6 (0-0) (30) HAYES 3-7 (0-0) (27) HAYES 4-7 (0-0) (29) HAYES 4-8 (0-0) (18) HAYES 4-9 (0-0) (23) DARLING 4-10 (0-1) (22) HARRIS 4-11 (0-2) (19) HARRIS 5-11 (1-2) (18) HARRIS 6-11 (2-2) (27) HAYES 6-12 (2-3) (24) HAYES 6-13 (2-3) (14) HAYES, HARRIS 7-13 (3-3) (14) HEADY 8-13 (4-3) (15) HAYES 9-13 (5-3) (21) HAYES 10-13 (6-3) (16) HAYES 10-14 (6-4) (14) HARRIS 11-14 (7-4) (15) HEADY, HARRIS 12-14 (8-4) (18) HAYES 13-14 (9-4) (26) HARRIS 13-15 (9-5) (16) HARRIS 14-15 (10-5) (17 HARRIS 15-15 (11-5) (18) HARRIS 16-15 (11-5) (19) HARRIS 17-15 (11-5) (26) HAYES 17-16 (11-5) (23) HAYES 17-17 (11-5) (18) HAYES
Overall Record: 17-17 (.500) OVC Record: 11-5 (.687) OVC Finish: 3rd Home Record: 8-6 (.571) Road Record: 7-10 (.411) Neutral Record: 2-1 (.667)
Top Rebounder (7) COOK, Ke
Assists Leader (9) HAYES (4) DARLING, PARSON, COOK Ke (3) HAYES (5) PARSON (4) JORDAN (7) HEADY (4) JORDAN (10) HAYES (4) HAYES (8) DARLING (5) JORDAN (12) DARLING (2) HAYES, COOK Ke (11) DARLING (3) HAYES, HENDERSON (6) COOK, Ke, HAYES (5) HAYES (8) HAYES (3) COOK, Ke, JORDAN (9) HEADY (3) HAYES (9) HEADY (2) JORDAN (8) DARLING (3) HEADY, HAYES (14) DARLING (4) HARRIS (9) HEADY, DARLING (5) HAYES (8) HAYES (7) HAYES (7) DARLING, HAYES (5) HAYES (12) HAYES (5) HAYES (8) DARLING (4) HARRIS (6) COOK Ky, DARLING (4) HARRIS, JORDAN, HAYES (5) HAYES, HEADY (5) HARRIS (14) HAYES (5) JORDAN HAYES (7) GLIDDEN, HAYES (4) HAYES (8) DARLING (4) HARRIS (7) HEADY (6) HAYES (5) DARLING (7) HAYES (9) HEADY (4) HARRIS, JORDAN, HAYES (9) HAYES (7) HAYES (7) HAYES (4) HAYES (7) HAYES, GLIDDEN (6) JORDAN (7) DARLING (5) HAYES (14) HAYES (9) HAYES (11) HAYES (7) HAYES (9) HAYES (4) HARRIS
Total Attendance: 40,106 (1,179 avg.) Home Attendance: 20,291 (1,449 avg.) Road Attendance: 16,661 (977 avg.) Neutral Attendance: 3,154 (1,051 avg.)
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## Player....................... GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 21 HAYES, Tacarra............34-33 1133 33.3 200 465 .430 3 12 .250 175 228 .768 46 168 214 6.3 71 0 142 127 21 47 578 17.0 OVC-Only......................16-15 531 33.2 88 205 .429 1 1 1.000 73 97 .753 18 84 102 6.4 30 0 73 48 8 16 250 15.6 20 HARRIS, Jala.................24-20 809 33.7 130 308 .422 30 99 .303 74 93 .796 14 75 89 3.7 36 0 62 50 1 35 364 15.2 OVC-Only......................16-15 548 34.2 89 208 .428 22 66 .333 47 60 .783 6 56 62 3.9 22 0 44 28 1 26 247 15.4 40 HEADY, Molly...............34-29 975 28.7 109 252 .433 21 76 .276 40 50 .800 63 95 158 4.6 79 0 26 59 4 31 279 8.2 OVC-Only......................16-16 450 28.1 59 122 .484 5 26 .192 7 9 .778 31 54 85 5.3 41 0 11 26 3 13 130 8.1 44 DARLING, Brittany.....32-19 478 14.9 107 216 .495 0 0 .000 49 97 .505 74 105 179 5.6 103 4 4 55 42 5 263 8.2 OVC-Only......................15-6 234 15.6 52 109 .477 0 0 .000 23 44 .523 32 52 84 5.6 50 2 2 31 18 2 127 8.5 10 JORDAN, Briana..........34-9 612 18.0 72 198 .364 18 76 .237 12 20 .600 14 45 59 1.7 87 6 62 80 4 28 174 5.1 OVC-Only......................16-0 244 15.3 34 84 .405 7 24 .292 5 11 .455 8 15 23 1.4 33 1 25 37 1 13 80 5.0 24 GLIDDEN, Rachel........27-9 520 19.3 43 116 .371 34 95 .358 17 20 .850 19 54 73 2.7 34 0 29 22 4 20 137 5.1 OVC-Only......................15-6 323 21.5 34 72 .472 26 56 .464 12 13 .923 9 41 50 3.3 21 0 22 11 2 12 106 7.1 03 COOK, Kellie.................24-13 432 18.0 40 108 .370 21 55 .382 14 20 .700 17 49 66 2.8 31 1 19 15 4 13 115 4.8 OVC-Only......................10-3 161 16.1 13 31 .419 7 16 .438 3 7 .429 3 25 28 2.8 9 0 3 5 1 4 36 3.6 22 WILLIAMS, T’Keyah .34-2 401 11.8 29 65 .446 0 0 .000 30 44 .682 28 54 82 2.4 52 0 3 44 15 13 88 2.6 OVC-Only......................16-1 192 12.0 13 23 .565 0 0 .000 10 17 .588 12 29 41 2.6 26 0 0 12 7 5 36 2.3 41 COOK, Kylie..................34-20 585 17.2 23 81 .284 11 53 .208 12 17 .706 30 61 91 2.7 79 4 13 25 6 16 69 2.0 OVC-Only......................16-7 281 17.6 6 26 .231 3 13 .231 3 7 .429 14 31 45 2.8 36 2 4 10 4 2 18 1.1 12 STIRRUP, Krystal..........32-12 445 13.9 24 71 .338 1 12 .083 19 24 .792 33 30 63 2.0 47 0 25 25 5 19 68 2.1 OVC-Only......................14-11 235 16.8 14 40 .350 1 10 .100 7 12 .583 16 13 29 2.1 20 0 19 10 3 6 36 2.6 32 PARSON, Candace ..6-4 129 21.5 17 39 .436 0 0 .000 10 18 .556 3 14 17 2.8 17 0 0 8 4 4 44 7.3 OVC-Only......................0-0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 00 HENDERSON, Diamond .22-0 194 8.8 12 47 .255 4 18 .222 2 6 .333 6 10 16 0.7 19 0 14 17 1 5 30 1.4 OVC-Only......................7-0 16 2.3 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 2 1 3 0.4 4 0 0 0 1 0 2 0.3 55 CADDY, Christina.......16-0 65 4.1 3 19 .158 0 2 .000 7 10 .700 6 7 13 0.8 7 0 5 7 0 6 13 0.8 OVC-Only......................7-0 20 2.9 1 8 .125 0 1 .000 2 4 .500 2 3 5 0.7 2 0 1 0 0 1 4 0.6 14 BARKER, Katherine .19-0 97 5.1 1 6 .167 0 2 .000 4 6 .667 2 12 14 0.7 10 0 2 9 2 4 6 0.3 OVC-Only......................8-0 15 1.9 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 1 1 0.1 2 0 0 2 0 1 2 0.3 TECH......................................34 6875 810 1991 .407 143 500 .286 465 653 .712 434 856 1290 37.9 673 15 406 564 113 246 2228 65.5 OVC-Only......................16 3250 403 932 .432 72 213 .338 196 287 .683 182 447 629 39.3 296 5 204 230 49 101 1074 67.1 Opponents...................34 6874 757 1917 .395 156 502 .311 536 770 .696 430 858 1288 37.9 594 - 404 555 92 248 2206 64.9 Conference-Only... ...16 3250 337 936 .360 70 254 .276 233 328 .710 208 402 610 38.1 276 3 177 228 35 102 977 61.1
2011-12 Individual Points-Rebounds-Assists 22 24 32 40 41 44 55 12 14 20 21 STIRRUP BARKER HARRIS HAYES WILLIAMS GLIDDEN PARSON HEADY COOK, KY DARLING CADDY 8-5-2 2-1-0 5-3-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 21-6-9 0-2-1 0-1-0 4-4-0 4-4-0 0-2-1 4-2-0 0-1-0 DNP 13-4-3 4-1-0 0-0-0 10-4-0 4-1-0 4-2-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 17-4-3 7-3-0 DNP 10-5-0 7-2-0 0-2-0 8-1-0 0-0-1 2-4-2 1-2-0 DNP 10-5-3 8-4-0 DNP 13-1-0 2-7-1 8-2-2 0-0-0 3-1-0 7-3-0 6-3-0 2-1-1 8-2-0 4-1-0 0-3-0 0-1-0 DNP 14-10-4 6-3-1 0-6-2 18-8-0 DNP 2-2-1 0-1-0 DNP 17-4-3 0-0-0 0-2-1 0-0-0 DNP 13-2-0 2-5-1 5-12-0 0-0-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 DNP 8-3-2 0-5-0 0-1-0 DNP 7-1-1 9-3-0 13-11-2 DNP 6-2-1 DNP DNP 14-9-3 0-0-0 3-3-0 DNP 9-2-2 0-5-0 8-4-0 DNP 0-5-1 0-0-0 DNP 30-6-5 2-0-0 DNP DNP 2-5-0 4-7-0 3-4-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-4-0 DNP 27-8-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 9-9-1 3-2-1 4-8-0 DNP 4-1-0 0-2-0 12-1-1 29-6-3 2-2-0 DNP DNP 17-9-1 3-3-0 2-3-0 2-1-0 2-4-1 0-0-1 11-3-0 18-1-1 0-2-0 DNP DNP 8-3-3 2-0-0 23-8-0 0-3-2 0-1-0 0-0-0 10-2-2 15-6-3 7-2-0 DNP DNP 8-4-1 0-2-0 4-14-0 1-1-1 3-4-1 0-0-0 22-4-4 9-4-2 5-0-0 DNP DNP 4-9-1 0-1-0 13-9-0 0-0-0 0-4-0 DNP 19-3-2 12-2-5 0-1-0 3-2-1 0-1-0 3-2-1 DNP 13-7-1 0-2-0 4-6-1 DNP 9-3-0 0-0-0 18-4-2 17-8-7 DNP 5-2-0 1-5-0 13-7-0 DNP 0-1-2 DNP 22-3-2 27-7-5 7-6-0 2-4-1 DNP 8-6-0 0-4-1 16-9-0 DNP 4-3-4 DNP 12-5-2 24-12-5 6-3-0 0-1-2 2-2-0 0-3-1 DNP 10-2-1 3-0-0 13-8-0 DNP 2-1-0 DNP 14-5-4 14-3-2 0-4-0 0-0-2 DNP 14-2-0 4-6-2 13-6-0 DNP 2-0-2 DNP 3-4-4 11-3-4 DNP 14-5-1 0-3-0 6-2-0 DNP 2-1-3 DNP 11-3-5 15-5-3 0-2-0 8-3-1 0-0-0 13-2-4 DNP 13-7-1 8-6-0 13-5-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 12-5-2 21-14-5 0-4-0 0-3-0 7-6-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 8-6-2 16-7-4 2-2-0 10-7-0 DNP DNP 9-4-0 0-5-1 8-8-0 DNP 2-1-1 DNP 14-5-4 12-3-0 0-0-0 5-2-2 15-7-2 3-2-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 15-3-3 13-3-6 0-4-0 14-5-1 DNP 2-2-2 0-0-0 6-5-0 DNP DNP DNP 14-4-3 18-4-7 0-0-0 12-3-1 DNP DNP 7-9-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-3-1 0-0-0 26-6-4 19-7-4 2-2-0 3-4-0 DNP 6-8-0 0-1-0 6-1-0 DNP 2-4-1 DNP 16-4-2 4-9-7 7-5-0 8-2-1 2-6-0 12-6-3 DNP 6-4-1 2-1-0 6-1-0 0-2-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 17-1-2 16-7-4 5-5-0 13-7-2 DNP 6-5-1 0-2-0 10-5-0 3-2-0 8-2-3 2-1-0 18-2-1 16-7-5 2-3-1 6-5-0 DNP 8-5-1 4-4-1 8-7-0 0-0-0 4-3-0 3-2-1 19-4-3 14-3-5 DNP 10-9-0 0-0-0 2-3-0 DNP 2-2-0 DNP 24-3-2 26-14-9 10-4-1 7-3-1 DNP 9-2-0 0-0-0 8-3-0 DNP 4-0-0 DNP 10-5-2 23-11-7 4-5-0 3-1-3 4-6-0 9-3-1 DNP 14-3-1 5-3-1 4-6-0 DNP 0-1-0 DNP 17-4-4 18-9-3
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0 3 Opponent Score W/L HENDERSON COOK,KE at East Tennessee State 87-76 W 2-1-3 36-7-0 at UCLA 52-74 L 0-3-2 9-4-1 LONG ISLAND 60-62 L 4-1-0 7-3-2 TENNESSEE WESLEYAN 66-52 W 3-0-0 3-1-1 at Middle Tennessee 55-74 L 4-0-0 2-2-2 WESTERN CAROLINA 58-61 L 9-1-2 4-2-1 at Alabama A&M 35-61 L 2-2-1 0-4-2 LIPSCOMB 61-66 L 2-3-3 4-3-2 WESTERN KENTUCKY 69-59 W 0-0-0 5-6-2 at Samford 55-61 L 0-0-1 5-2-3 at Louisiana Monroe 68-64 W 0-0-1 DNP at Louisiana Tech 64-82 L 0-1-0 DNP MARSHALL 68-73 L 0-0-1 0-0-0 at UT Martin 61-83 L DNP DNP at SIUE 54-62 L DNP DNP MOREHEAD STATE 68-50 W DNP DNP TENNESSEE STATE 80-71 W DNP DNP at Murray State 72-76 L DNP 0-3-0 at Western Kentucky 58-71 L DNP DNP SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 60-57 W-ot 0-0-0 3-1-1 JACKSONVILLE STATE 65-59 W 0-0-0 3-0-0 at Eastern Kentucky 82-67 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 at Morehead State 57-53 W 0-2-0 8-1-0 SIUE 62-64 L-ot DNP 6-4-1 at Jacksonville State 62-50 W 0-1-0 2-6-0 at Austin Peay 68-65 W DNP 9-4-1 at Tennessee State 78-66 W 0-0-0 5-8-0 EASTERN ILLINOIS 51-52 L DNP DNP EASTERN KENTUCKY 66-51 W 2-0-0 0-1-0 MURRAY STATE 88-51 W DNP DNP vs Eastern Kentucky 81-65 W 2-1-0 4-3-0 vs Eastern Illinois 81-72 W-ot DNP 0-0-0 vs UT Martin 65-82 L DNP 0-1-0 at Bradley 71-74 L 0-0-0 DNP
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Opponent East Tennessee State UCLA Long Island Tennessee Wesleyan Middle Tennessee Western Carolina Alabama A&M Lipscomb Western Kentucky Samford Louisiana Monroe Louisiana Tech Marshall UT Martin SIUE Morehead State Tennessee State Murray State Western Kentucky Southeast Missouri Jacksonville State Eastern Kentucky Morehead State SIUE Jacksonville State Austin Peay Tennessee State Eastern Illinois Eastern Kentucky Murray State Eastern Kentucky Eastern Illinois UT Martin Bradley
G Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan Heady Heady Heady Heady Heady Jordan Jordan Jordan Harris Harris Harris Harris Harris Harris Harris Harris Harris Harris Harris Harris Harris Harris Harris Harris Glidden Harris Harris Harris Harris
G. F/G.. F/G C Hayes Ke. Cook Ky. Cook Darling Hayes Ke. Cook Ky. Cook Darling Hayes Ke. Cook Ky. Cook Parson Hayes Ke. Cook Ky. Cook Parson Hayes Ke. Cook Ky. Cook Parson Hayes Ke. Cook Ky. Cook Parson Hayes Ke. Cook Ky. Cook Darling Hayes Ke. Cook Ky. Cook Darling Hayes Ke. Cook Ky. Cook Darling Hayes Ke. Cook Ky. Cook Darling Hayes Heady Ky. Cook Darling Hayes Heady Ky. Cook Darling Hayes Heady Ky. Cook Darling Hayes Heady Stirrup Darling Hayes Heady Stirrup Darling Hayes Heady Stirrup Darling Hayes Heady Stirrup Darling Hayes Heady Stirrup Darling Hayes Heady Stirrup Darling Hayes Heady Stirrup Ky. Cook Hayes Heady Stirrup Ky. Cook Hayes Heady Stirrup Ky. Cook Hayes Heady Stirrup Ky. Cook Hayes Heady Stirrup Ky. Cook Ke. Cook Heady Glidden Ky. Cook Hayes Ke. Cook Glidden Heady Hayes Ke. Cook Glidden Heady Hayes Heady Glidden Ky. Cook Hayes Heady Glidden Williams Hayes Heady Stirrup Darling Hayes Heady Glidden Darling Hayes Heady Glidden Darling Hayes Heady Glidden Darling Hayes Heady Jordan Williams
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OVC Individual Leaders SCORING Cl G FG 3-PT FT PTS AVG 1. BUTLER, Heather-UTM ................... SO ............ 32 ............266 .............. 99 .............. 129 ...............760 ....................23.8 2. NEWSOME, Jasmine-UTM ............ SO ............ 32 ............207 .............. 60 .............. 152 ...............626 ....................19.6 3. HANLEY, Whitney-APSU .................SR ............ 31 ............218 .............. 55 .............. 104 ...............595 ....................19.2 4. HAYES, Tacarra-TTU ................ SR .......... 34 .........200 ............. 3 ...........175 ........... 578 ................17.0 5. BURGESS, Erica-MUR ...................... SO ............ 31 ............193 .............. 22 .............. 112 ...............520 ....................16.8 6. NIXON, Ta’Kenya-EIU ........................JR ............ 31 ............182 .................8 .............. 134 ...............506 ....................16.3 7. LUMPKIN, Courtney-MOR .............SR ............ 29 ............156 .............. 48 .............. 112 ...............472 ....................16.3 8. DIXON, Linda-MOR ..........................SR ............ 29 ............154 .............. 83 .................64 ...............455 ....................15.7 9. SHULER,Jasmin-TSU .........................JR ............ 29 ............156 .............. 72 .................56 ...............440 ....................15.2 10. ROBINSON, Mariah-MUR ..............JR ............ 31 ............137 .............. 78 .................81 ...............433 ....................14.0 REBOUNDING Cl GP Off Def Total Avg/G 1. HARRIS, Ashar-MOR ..........................JR ...................29 ................148 .................... 213 ............... 361 .......................12.4 2. BERRY, Raven-SIUE .............................JR ...................30 ................120 .................... 175 ............... 295 ......................... 9.8 3. VAUGHN, Danielle-JSU .....................JR ...................29 ..................95 .................... 172 ............... 267 ......................... 9.2 4. JONES, Alex-EKU .................................JR ...................29 ..................75 .................... 171 ............... 246 ......................... 8.5 5. HERROD, Michaela-SIUE ..................JR ...................30 ..................66 .................... 172 ............... 238 ......................... 7.9
AST/TURNOVER RATIO AST TO RATIO 1. HALL, Taylor-UTM ................... 125 .......67 ............21.9 2. NEWSOME, Jasmine-UTM ... 193 .... 104 .............. 1.9 3. KENNER, Courtney-SIUE ...... 119 .......65 .............. 1.8 4. BUTLER, Heather-UTM .......... 107 .......64 .............. 1.7 5. ALLEN,Rachel-TSU ....................96 .......61 .............. 1.6
3FG PERCENTAGE 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 1. BUTLER, Heather-UTM .............99 .... 234 .............423 2. CARPENTER, Marie-EKU ..........38 .......91 .............418 3. HAISLIP, Jaclissa-UTM ..............67 .... 170 .............394 4. HALL, Taylor-UTM ......................72 .... 187 .............385 5. WYSS, Kelsey-EIU .......................42 .... 111 .............378
STEALS G S Avg./G 1. NIXON, Ta’Kenya-EIU ................31 .......83 .............. 2.7 2. NEWSOME, Jasmine-UTM ......32 .......67 .............. 2.1 3. DIXON, Linda-MOR ...................29 .......58 .............. 2.0 4. ROBINSON, Mariah-MUR ........31 .......61 .............. 2.0 5. BURGESS, Erica-MUR ................31 .......57 .............. 1.8
3FG/Game GP 3FG 3PG/G 1. BUTLER, Heather-UTM .............32 .......99 .............. 3.1 2. DIXON, Linda-MOR ...................29 .......83 .............. 2.9 3. ROBINSON, Mariah-MUR ........31 .......78 .............. 2.5 4. SHULER,Jasmin-TSU .................29 .......72 .............. 2.5 5. HILL, Jazmin-SIUE ......................30 .......72 .............. 2.4
FG PERCENTAGE FGM FGA Pct. 1. NIXON, Ta’Kenya-EIU ............. 182 .... 347 .............524 2. KING, Mariah-EIU .................... 158 .... 346 .............457 3. MORROW, Briana-JSU ........... 141 .... 311 .............453 4. HANLEY, Whitney-APSU........ 218 .... 496 .............440 5. NEWSOME, Jasmine-UTM ... 207 .... 472 .............439
BLOCKED SHOTS G BL Avg. 1. DIXON, Linda-MOR ...................29 .......39 .............. 1.3 2. DARLING, Brittany-TTU .....32 ..... 42 ........... 1.3 3. BARBER, Jade-EKU ....................29 .......37 .............. 1.3 4. GASTON,Destiney-TSU ............28 .......33 .............. 1.2 5. BRYANT, Rickiesha-UTM ..........29 .......34 .............. 1.2
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FT PERCENTAGE FTM FTA Pct. 1. HANLEY, Whitney-APSU........ 104 .... 118 .............881 2. HEMPEN, Katie-SIUE ................74 .......86 .............860 3. NIXON, Ta’Kenya-EIU ............. 134 .... 160 .............838 4. NEWSOME, Jasmine-UTM ... 152 .... 183 .............831 5. GRAY, Raechele-EKU .................62 .......75 .............827
Opponents
ASSISTS G A AVG/G 1. NEWSOME, Jasmine-UTM ......32 .... 193 .............. 6.0 2. NIXON, Ta’Kenya-EIU ................31 .... 140 .............. 4.5 3. HAYES, Tacarra-TTU ...........34 ...142 ........... 4.2 4. KENNER, Courtney-SIUE .........30 .... 119 .............. 4.0 5. BURGESS, Erica-MUR ................31 .... 122 .............. 3.9
Honors
Pam Chambers, 1979 Jerilynn Harper, 1981 Jerilynn Harper, 1982 Cheryl Taylor, 1986 Cheryl Taylor, 1987 Angela Moorehead, 1990 Angela Moorehead, 1991 Roschelle Vaughn, 1993 Janet Holt, 2000 Janet Holt, 2001 Janet Holt, 2002 Emily Christian, 2006
W L Pct PF PA 23 9 .719 2,563 2,209 22 9 .701 2,224 1,903 18 12 .600 1,917 1,884 17 17 .500 2,228 2,206 13 18 .419 2,144 2,279 10 19 .345 1,889 2,062 13 16 .448 1,869 1,880 9 20 .310 1,973 2,186 9 22 .290 2,064 2,279 7 22 .241 1,523 1,861 4 25 .138 1,651 2,131
History
Tech’s Player of the Year Winners
W L Pct. 15 1 .938 13 3 .813 12 4 .750 11 5 .688 8 8 .500 7 9 .438 7 9 .438 5 11 .313 5 11 .313 4 12 .250 1 15 .063
Records
Marynell Meadors, 1978 (19-14/9-1) Marynell Meadors, 1984 (17-11/10-4) Bill Worrell, 1987 (24-7/12-2) Bill Worrell, 1990 (26-5/12-0) Bill Worrell, 1992 (21-9/13-1) Bill Worrell, 2000 (24-9/16-2) Sytia Messer, 2010 (23-8/15-3)
TEAM UT Martin xy Eastern Illinois %SIU Edwardsville Tennessee Tech Murray State Morehead State Eastern Kentucky Tennessee State Austin Peay Southeast Missouri Jacksonville State
REVIEW
Tech’s Coach of the Year Winners
Staff
OVC Player of the Year: Jasmine Newsome, UT Martin OVC Defensive Players of the Year: Ta’Kenya Nixon, Eastern Illinois OVC Freshman of the Year: Katie Hempen, SIU Edwardsville OVC Coach of The Year: Amanda Levens, SIU Edwardsville
ALL GAMES
Golden Eagles
All-Newcomer Team Jade Barber, Eastern Kentucky Briana Morrow, Jacksonville State Jala Harris, Tennessee Tech Erica Burgess, Murray State Katie Hempen, SIU Edwardsville
Outlook
All-OVC Second Team Courtney Lumpkin, Morehead State Raven Berry, SIU Edwardsville Mariah King, Eastern Illinois Erica Burgess, Murray State Jasmine Shuler, Tennessee State Jala Harris, Tennessee Tech
OVC GAMES
Tech Hoops
All-OVC First Team Ta’Kenya Nixon, Eastern Illinois Jasmine Newsome, UT Martin Heather Butler, UT Martin Whitney Hanley, Austin Peay Tacarra Hayes, Tennessee Tech
2011-2012 Final OVC Standings
OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE
From left: Beth DeBauche, Ohio Valley Conference Commissioner; Brad Walker, Associate Commissioner/Chief Operating Officer; Jennifer Gibbs, Assistant Commissioner for Championships; Kyle Schwartz, Assistant Commissioner for Media Relations; Brian Pulley, Assistant Commissioner for External Affairs; Matthew Banker, Assistant Commissioner for Institutional Services; Heather Brown, Director of Media Relations.
Entering its 64th year, the Ohio Valley Conference continues to build on the success that has made it the nation’s eighth-oldest NCAA Division I conference. In May 2011 the Conference expanded for the second time in four years, adding Belmont University which will begin competition in the 2012-13 academic year. The addition of Belmont will give the OVC 12 members, the most the league has had at one time in its illustrious history. The move added a second team in the city of Nashville and was the first addition to the league since Southern Illinois University Edwardsville joined in 2008. SIUE will begin regular season competition this season (2011-12) and be eligible for postseason the same year Belmont joins the league. The 2009-10 school year saw a change in leadership as Beth DeBauche was named the seventh full-time Commissioner in league history on July 28. She is currently one of just five females to be the head of a Division I conference, and one of just eight to lead a Division I conference all-time. The last three commissioners of the OVC have moved onto jobs as the commissioner of the Big Ten, Big 12 and the Mid-American Conferences. The OVC’s proud past dates back to 1948, but seeds for the new league were actually planted in 1941. Discussions were put on hold by World War II but reemerged Feb. 27-28, 1948 at the Kentucky Hotel in Louisville as Morehead State, Louisville and Evansville merged to form the OVC. Tennessee Tech joined the OVC the following year. In the 1950s, the OVC became a pioneer on a much more significant scale socially, breaking racial barriers to providde educational and athletic opportunities to African-Americans. Through the past 63 years, 15 teams have won or shared the league’s football title. The list is led by Eastern Kentucky, winner of 20 outright or shared football crowns, including both the 2007 and 2008 championships. Former member Middle Tennessee is next with 11 titles, followed by Tennessee Tech with nine. The first Division I-AA/FCS football playoff was held in 1978 with only four teams, which is the only year through present day that the OVC did not field a playoff representative. In the late 1970s, women’s athletics began somewhat of a rebirth on the national scene as the NCAA began sponsoring and marketing women’s sports. Recognizing the need to provide increased opportunities for female athletes, the OVC established women’s championships in the sports of basketball, tennis and track in 1977, with cross country and volleyball added over
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the next four years. Those sports were initially governed by the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW), but the overall strength of women’s programs in the league was demonstrated by the automatic bids the OVC instantly received when the NCAA became the governing body in 1982. The playing field is not the only place where OVC athletes are working hard. The league also recognizes excellence in the classroom. Six ScholarAthlete Awards are presented yearly to male and female athletes, while others are commended for their academic success by being Medal of Honor recipients or earning a spot on the Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Additionally, the league annually presents one institutional Academic Achievement Award, as well as separate team awards in each Conference-sponsored sport. Since the College Sports Information Directors of American (CoSIDA) Academic All-America program began, the Ohio Valley Conference has had 202 student-athletes honored with the award, including 35 over the last three years. Through the early years of the league, administrators wrestled with fan behavior due to the close proximity of the Conference members and the intense rivalries which developed. Just as it did decades ago, the OVC took the leadership role on what has become a national issue. In 1995, the OVC
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implemented a first-of-its-kind “Sportsmanship Statement,” a policy which promotes principles of fair play, ethical conduct and respect for one’s opponent. The statement has become a model for others to follow across the nation, and has answered the challenge of the NCAA Presidents Commission to improve sportsmanship in collegiate athletics. Additionally, the OVC annually presents the Steve Hamilton Sportsmanship Award, in honor of the former Morehead State student-athlete, coach and athletics director, to a junior or senior studentathlete with significant athletic contributions who best exemplifies the characteristics of sportsmanship and citizenship. Most recently, the Conference has also implemented the OVC Institutional and Team Sportsmanship Awards, which are presented to one institution and 18 sport-specific teams voted by their peers to have best exhibited the standards of sportsmanship and ethical conduct as outlined by the OVC and NCAA. The vision of leadership demonstrated by the Founding Fathers in 1948 remains alive today as the Ohio Valley Conference prepares for the future. One example is in regard to the current trend in collegiate athletics administration for increased involvement of university presidents in setting policies and making rules. The presidents of OVC institutions, however, have always governed the Conference, long before presidential governance became a national theme. The Ohio Valley Conference sponsors the following sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis and track for men, and basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and volleyball for women. In addition, the OVC also sponsors the combined men’s and women’s sport of rifle. Now in its seventh decade of competition, the Ohio Valley Conference has grown significantly from its humble beginnings while increasing the number of athletics opportunities it provides for students. Current league representatives include charter members Eastern Kentucky University, Morehead State University and Murray State University, along with Austin Peay State University, Eastern Illinois University, Jacksonville State University, Southeast Missouri State University, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Tennessee State University, Tennessee Technological University and the University of Tennessee at Martin. Belmont University will become the league’s 12th member on July 1, 2012.
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Records
Juniors (Front-Back) Kayla Kimes (30) Molly Heady (40), and Christina Caddy (55)
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TEAM RECORD BOOK
HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE 90.1 in 1975-76 82.6 in 1990-91 81.7 in 1989-90 81.4 in 1978-79 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 58 vs. UT Chattanooga, 1974-75 49 vs. Belmont, 1979-80 48 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1976-77 47 vs. Furman, 1990-91 47 vs. Indiana State, 1976-77 Season: 1,218 in 1976-77 1,109 in 1980-81 1,106 in 1975-76 FEWEST FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 11 vs. Middle Tennessee, 2009-10 Season: 612 in 1995-96 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 97 vs. UT Chattanooga, 1974-75 92 vs. Valdosta State, 1978-79 90 vs. Temple, 1976-77 88 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1976-77 Season: 2,640, 1976-77 2,498 in 1974-75 2,229 in 1975-76 FEWEST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 36 vs. Eastern Kentucky, 2002-03 Season: 1,547 in 2002-03 AND 1995-96 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: 80.4% vs. Cincinnati, 1980-81 69.2% vs. East Tennessee, 1980-81 65.0% vs. Appalachian State, 1980-81 64.8% vs. Southeast Missouri, 2000-01 Season: 53.0% in 1980-81 51.6% in 1986-87 49.7% in 1981-82, 1988-89 LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: 21.7% at Alabama A&M, 2011-12 Season: 30.0% in 1973-74
MOST 3-POINTERS MADE Game: 19 vs. UT Martin, 2000-01 (NCAA/OVC) 15 vs. UT Martin, 2009-10 14 at Jacksonville State, 2005-06 14 vs. Morehead State, 2000-01 Season: 267 in 2000-01 201 in 2001-02 195 in 2003-04 186 in 2009-10 MOST 3-POINTERS ATTEMPTED Game: 34 v. UT Martin, 2000-01 32 vs. UT Martin, 2005-06 31 vs. Western Kentucky, 1999-00 Season: 599 in 2000-01 587 in 2009-10 554 in 2005-06 530 in 2010-11 HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE Game: 71.4% vs. Memphis, 2001-02 (5 of 7) 71.0% vs. Austin Peay, 1998-99 70.6% vs. Austin Peay, 2000-01 67.0% vs. Tennessee State, 1998-99 Season: 44.6% in 2000-01 38.3% in 1991-92 38.2% in 2003-04 MOST FREE THROWS MADE Game: 40 vs. Murray State, 1987-88 38 vs. UT Martin, 1994-95 36 vs. Tennessee State, 1997-98 Season: 544 in 1999-00 542 in 1980-81 532 in 1997-98 FEWEST FREE THROWS MADE Game: 1 vs. Morehead State, 1996-97 Season: 293 in 1982-83 MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 53 vs. Miss. U. for Women, 1978-79 50 vs. UT Martin, 1994-95 48 vs. Murray State, 1987-88 Season: 769 in 1997-98 752 in 1998-99 750 in 1980-81 FEWEST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 2 vs. Delta State, 1977-78 Season: 446 in 1982-83 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game: 100% (22/22) vs. Morehead, 2001-02 100% (18/18) vs. N.C. State, 1982-83 100% (16/16) vs. Austin Peay (OVC), 2000-01 100% (15/15) vs. Murray State, 2010-11 100% (14/14) vs. Texas Tech (NCAA), 1999-00 95.7% (22/23) vs. Austin Peay, 1983-84 93.3% (14/15) vs. Akron, 1986-87 Season: 78.2% in 2000-01 77.7% in 2001-02 76.6% in 2003-04 76.3% in 1999-00
Opponents
Honors
History
RECORDS
Review
Staff
Golden Eagles
Outlook
Tech Hoops
MOST POINTS Game: 133 vs. UT Chattanooga, 1974-75 116 vs. Wisconsin-LaCrosse, 1975-76 116 vs. Austin Peay, 1978-79 116 vs. Murray State, 1990-91 Season: 2,911 in 1976-77 2,761 in 1980-81 2,703 in 1975-76
LOWEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game: 28.6% vs. Austin Peay, 1984-85 (4/14) 28.6% vs. UT Chattanooga, 1993-94 (4/14) 28.6% vs. Murray State, 2006-07 (4/14) Season: 54.5% in 1973-74 MOST REBOUNDS Game: 74 vs. Temple, 1976-77 67 vs. Marist, 1986-87 62 vs. UT Martin, 1996-97 62 vs. UNC-Charlotte, 1983-84 61 vs. North Alabama, 1984-85 61 vs. Eastern Kentucky, 1978-79 Season: 1,944 in 1974-75 1,804 in 1976-77 1,650 in 1975-76 FEWEST REBOUNDS Game: 18 vs. Tennessee, 1977-78 Season: 945 in 2003-04 MOST ASSISTS Game: 40 vs. Furman, 1990-91 36 vs. Youngstown State, 1987-88 36 vs. Eastern Kentucky, 1985-86 35 vs. Union, 1977-78 Season: 723 in 1985-86 659 in 1980-81 636 in 1989-90 MOST STEALS Game: 28 vs. Austin Peay, 1978-79 27 vs. Belmont, 1979-80 24 vs. Eastern Kentucky, 1977-78 23 vs. Appalachian State, 1980-81 Season: 443 in 1978-79 428 in 1976-77 334 in 1977-78 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS Game: 12 vs. Tennessee State, 1990-91 12 vs. Mississippi, 1993-94 11 vs. Morehead State, 1996-97 10 vs. Austin Peay, 1990-91 10 vs. Mississippi, 1995-96 Season: 155 in 1993-94 113 in 2011-12 108 in 1989-90 MOST TURNOVERS Game: 46 vs. Mississippi, 1978-79 Season: 733 in 1978-79 FEWEST TURNOVERS Game: 5 vs. Austin Peay, 2001-02 Season: 399 in 2003-04 MOST FOULS Game: 37 vs. Murray State, 2009-10 Season: 716 in 1974-75 FEWEST FOULS Game: 6 vs. Murray State, 1994-95 6 vs. Eastern Illinois, 2001-02 Season: 443 in 1997-98 MOST TIMES FOULED OUT Season: 30 in 1978-79 FEWEST TIMES FOULED OUT Season: 4 in 2006-07
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Dana Bilyeu holds the school record for most 3-pointers taken in a season, with 227 in 1992-93.
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INDIVIDUAL RECORD BOOK MOST POINTS SCORED Game: 47, Jerilynn Harper vs. Pittsburgh, 1980-81 Season: 1,011, Jerilynn Harper, 1980-81 831, Jerilynn Harper, 1981-82 793, Cheryl Taylor, 1986-87 746, Cheryl Taylor, 1985-86 Career: 2,526, Cheryl Taylor, 1983-87
History
MOST PERSONAL FOULS Season: 126, Barbara Dam, 1978-79 Career: 399, Barbara Dam, 1977-81 395, Cheryl Taylor, 1983-87 MOST TIMES FOULED OUT Season: 10, Barbara Dam, 1978-79 Career: 25, Cheryl Taylor, 1983-87 25, Barbara Dam, 1977-81
Tech
TECH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE
Trish Bell (52) hauled down 24 rebounds against the Tennessee Lady Vols in the 1976-77 season.
Opponents
MOST 3-POINTERS ATTEMPTED Game: 16, Dana Bilyeu vs. UT Martin, 1992-93 Season: 227, Dana Bilyeu, 1992-93 208, Dana Bilyeu, 1991-92 204, Mitzi Rice, 1989-90 Career: 555, Allison Clark, 1999-2002 435, Dana Bilyeu, 1991-93
Honors
MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 22, Diane Seng vs. UT Martin, 1997-98 22, Vickie Sherrill vs. Federal City, 1971-72 22, Jerilyn Harper vs. Mich. State, 1980-81 Season: 291, Janet Holt, 2000-01 242, Jerilynn Harper, 1980-81 235, Janet Holt, 1999-00 Career: 905, Janet Holt, 1998-02
RECORDS
MOST FREE THROWS MADE Game: 17, Janet Holt vs. Morehead State, 2000-01 17, Jerilynn Harper vs. Mich. State, 1980-81 16, Janet Holt vs. Mississippi, 2001-02 Season: 249, Janet Holt, 2000-01 195, Janet Holt, 1999-00 191, Jerilynn Harper, 1980-81 Career: 748, Janet Holt, 1998-02 575, Tacarra Hayes, 2008-11 476, Cheryl Taylor, 1983-87 476, Diane Seng, 1997-00
MOST 3-POINTERS MADE Game: 10, Stefanie Holbrook vs. EIU, 2004-05 9, Rachael Gobble vs. East Tenn., 2000-01 9, Dana Bilyeu vs. UT Martin, 1992-93 8, Sheri Lewis vs. Murray State, 1994-95 8, Dana Bilyeu vs. Southeast Mo., 1991-92 8, Mitzi Rice vs. Univ. of Memphis, 1989-90 Season: 86, Allison Clark, 2000-01 85, Mitzi Rice,1989-90 81, Dana Bilyeu, 1991-92 Career: 225, Allison Clark, 1999-2002 176, Rachael Gobble, 1998-2001 157, Allison Clark, 1999-2001
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 9, Renay Adams vs. Tenn. State, 1990-91 Game: 7, Diane Seng vs. Morehead State, 1996-97 6, By seven players Season: 55, Melinda Clayton, 1987-88 55, Taryn Slattery, 1993-94 54, Trish Bell, 1977-78 51, Melinda Clayton, 1986-87 Career: 194, Melinda Clayton, 1986-90
Review
HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: Minimum 12 FGA 100% Cheryl Taylor vs. So. Illinois, 1986-87 (12/12) .889 Cheryl Taylor vs. Akron, 1985-86 (16/18) .867 Emily Christian vs. UT Martin, 2002-03 (13/15) Diane Seng vs. E. Illinois, 1997-98 (13/15) Season: .717 Renay Adams, 1990-91 (first in NCAA) .678 Diane Seng, 1996-97 (first in NCAA) .668 Lydia Sawney, 1982-83 (first in NCAA) .646 Roschelle Vaughn, 1992-93 .646 Renay Adams, 1987-88 (2nd in NCAA) Career: (2 years) 62.6%, Roschelle Vaughn, 1992-93 (3 years) 58.9%, Jerilynn Harper, 1979-82 (4 years) 64.4%, Renay Adams, 1987-91
HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game: Minimum 12 FTA 100% Janet Holt vs. Tenn. State, 1999-00 (12/12) Gayle Hastings vs. MTSU, 1976-77 (12/12) .938 Shawn Monday vs. Murray St., 1987-88 (15/16) .933 Janet Holt vs. Austin Peay, 2000-01 (14/15) Jerilynn Harper vs. MTSU, 1980-81 (14/15) Season: .872 Kim Grizzle, 1975-76 .856 Janet Holt, 2000-01 .855 Leah Bird, 2001-02 .855 Molly Heady, 2010-11 .845 Kim Grizzle,1976-77 Career: (2 seasons) .853, Kim Grizzle, 1975-77 (3 seasons) .785, Jerilynn Harper, 1979-82 (4 seasons) .826, Janet Holt, 1998-2002
MOST STEALS Game: 9, Sherry Batten vs. Murray State, 1991-92 9, Chris Moye vs. Kentucky, 1984-85 8, Shawn Monday vs. Murray State, 1987-88 8, Robyn Markey vs. Appalachian St., 1980-81 7, By 14 players Season: 104, Pam Chambers, 1978-79 91, Kim Grizzle, 1976-77 82, Chris Moye, 1985-86 Career: 324, Pam Chambers, 1976-80
Staff
MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 32, Jerilynn Harper vs. Pittsburgh, 1980-81 31, Angela Moorehead vs. Murray St., 1989-90 31, Jerilynn Harper vs. N.C. State, 1981-82 Season: 653, Jerilynn Harper, 1980-81 627, Cheryl Taylor, 1986-87 Career: 1,964, Pam Chambers, 1976-80
Shawn Monday set the Tech record for assists in a game -- it was also the NCAA mark at the time -- with 22 at Morehead State
MOST ASSISTS Game: 22, Shawn Monday vs. Morehead St., 1987-88 17, Gayle Hastings vs. Union, 1976-77 16, Anita Myers vs. Youngstown, 1982-83 16, Chris Moye vs. Akron, 1985-86 15, Shawn Monday vs. Morehead St., 1986-87 Season: 270, Chris Moye, 1985-86 225, Shawn Monday, 1986-87 220, Cecilia Ramsey, 1990-91 215, Shawn Monday, 1989-90 Career: 822, Shawn Monday, 1986-90
Golden Eagles
MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 19, Jerilynn Harper vs. East Tenn., 1980-81 18, Jerilynn Harper vs. Delta State, 1980-81 18, Jerilynn Harper vs. Clemson, 1980-81 18, Cheryl Taylor vs. Austin Peay, 1986-87 Season: 410, Jerilynn Harper, 1980-81 343, Jerilynn Harper, 1981-82 329, Cheryl Taylor, 1986-87 Career: 1,025, Cheryl Taylor, 1983-87
HIGHEST REBOUNDING AVERAGE Season: 17.6, Pam Cassity, 1975-76 Career: 13.9, Pam Cassity, 1974-77
Outlook
HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE Season: 29.7, Jerilynn Harper, 1980-81 26.8, Jerilynn Harper, 1981-82 25.6, Cheryl Taylor, 1986-87 24.6, Janet Holt, 2000-01 Career: 24.3, Jerilynn Harper, 1979-82 21.2, Angela Moorehead, 1988-91 21.1, Cheryl Taylor, 1983-87
Tech Hoops
MOST REBOUNDS Game: 30, Pam Cassity vs. Middle Tenn., 1975-76 24, Trish Bell vs. Tennessee, 1976-77 24, Cheryl Taylor vs. East Tenn., 1983-84 23, Cheryl Taylor vs. three opponents Season: 527, Pam Cassity, 1975-76 484, Pam Cassity, 1976-77 446, Pam Cassity, 1974-75 425, Cheryl Taylor, 1985-86 Career: 1,782, Pam Cassity, 1973-77
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2,000-POINT PERFORMERS Six Golden Eagles have topped the 2,000 point mark in their careers
Cheryl Taylor — 2,526
Outlook
Tech Hoops
Season GP 1983-84 28 1984-85 29 1985-86 32 1986-87 31 Totals 120
Field Goals FG% Free Throws FT% Points 167-303 .551 120-161 .745 454 211-386 .547 111-161 .689 533 318-519 .613 110-157 .701 746 329-627 .525 135-168 .804 793 1025-1835 .558 476-647 .735 2526
Avg 16.2 18.4 23.3 25.6 21.1
Janet Holt — 2,420
Golden Eagles
Season GP 1998-99 30 1999-00 33 2000-01 30 2001-02 30 Totals 123
Field Goals FG% Free Throws FT% Points 138-282 .489 121-152 .796 397 186-394 .472 195-235 .830 571 236-444 .532 249-291 .856 738 255-509 .501 183-227 .806 714 815-1629 .500 748-905 .826 2420
Avg 13.2 17.3 24.6 23.8 19.6
Staff
Emily Christian — 2,314
Review
Season GP 2002-03 29 2003-04 27 2004-05 29 2005-06 32 Totals 117
Field Goals FG% Free Throws FT% Points 198-401 .494 99-124 .798 510 202-423 .478 134-180 .744 552 209-413 .506 137-179 .765 566 259-540 .480 144-201 .716 686 868-1777 .488 514-684 .751 2314
Avg 17.6 20.4 19.5 21.4 19.8
Jerilynn Harper — 2,238
History
RECORDS
Season 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 Totals
GP 27 34 31 92
Field Goals FG% Free Throws FT% Points 159-293 .543 78-100 .780 396 410-653 .628 191-242 .789 1011 343-601 .571 145-185 .784 831 912-1547 .589 414-527 .785 2238
Avg 14.7 29.7 26.8 24.3
Diane Seng — 2,166
Honors
Season 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 Totals
GP Field Goals 29 257-379 28 190-304 30 181-304 33 217-375 120 845-1362
FG% Free Throws FT% Points .678 130-212 .613 644 .625 115-182 .632 495 .595 76-140 .543 438 .579 155-196 .791 589 .620 476-730 .652 2166
Avg 22.2 17.7 14.6 17.8 18.0
Opponents
Pam Chambers — 2,144
Tech
Season GP Field Goals FG% Free Throws FT% Points 1976-77 33 173-404 .428 42-69 .609 388 1977-78 33 246-495 .497 50-82 .610 542 1978-79 32 274-573 .478 88-129 .682 636 1979-80 34 242-492 .492 94-128 .734 578 Totals 132 935-1964 .476 274-408 .671 2144
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Avg 11.8 16.4 19.9 17.0 16.2
1,000-POINT PERFORMERS 26 players have scored more than 1,000 points in their Golden Eagle careers
Angela Moorehead
Tech Hoops
(1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91) Totals 91 781-1624 .481 336-495
.679 1925 21.2
Gayle Burgess Hastings
(1974-75, 1975-76, 1976-77, 1977-78) Totals 130 751-1528 .491 413-582
.710 1915 14.7
Tacarra Hayes
.706 1786 14.3
Melinda Clayton
(1986-87, 1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90) Totals 121 704-1262 .558 304-456
Angela Moorehead
Gayle Burgess Hastings
Tacarra Hayes
Chris Moye
Renay Adams
Pam Cassity
Melinda Clayton
Outlook
(2007-08, 2008-09, 2010-11, 2011-12) Totals 125 599-1453 .412 575-815
.667 1712 14.1
(1982-83, 1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86) Totals 115 697-1615 .431 239-357
Golden Eagles
Chris Moye
.669 1633 14.2
Renay Adams
(1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91) Totals 120 600-931 .644 296-476
.622 1496 12.5
Pam Cassity
Kendall Cavin
.542 1469 11.5
Staff
(1973-74, 1974-75, 1975-76, 1976-77) Totals 128 600-1046 .573 269-496
Kendall Cavin
(2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07) Totals 120 477-1151 .414 320-391
.818 1457 12.1
(1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99) Totals 113 540-1184 .456 337-480
.702 1422 12.6
Pam Peek
(1973-74, 1974-75, 1975-76, 1976-77 ) Totals 124 611-1337 .457 172-210
Review
Amber Clark
.819 1394 11.2
Amber Clark
Pam Peek
Terrance Oglesby
(1992-93, 1993-94, 1994-95, 1995-96) Totals 117 536-1020 .525 217-381
RECORDS
Terrance Oglesby
.570 1290 11.0
Cecilia Ramsey
(1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91) Totals 117 495-1080 .458 178-295
.603 1230 10.5
Roschelle Vaughn
.721 1203 20.4
Carmen Dowdell
(1977-78, 1978-79, 1979-80) Totals 97 501-854 .586 178-245
Cecilia Ramsey
Roschelle Vaughn
Carmen Dowdell
Sherry Batten
Meagan Lyons
Blair Bowens
History
(1991-92, 1992-93) Totals 59 488-780 .626 225-312
.726 1180 12.1
(1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93, 1993-94) Totals 116 426-969 .440 239-304
Honors
Sherry Batten
.786 1169 10.1
Meagan Lyons
(2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09) Totals 120 428-972 .440 240-379
.633 1143 9.5
(2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09) Totals 122 358-934 .383 245-317
Opponents
Blair Bowens
.773 1135 9.3
Barbara Dam
(1977-78, 1978-79, 1979-80, 1980-81) Totals 130 455-942 .480 179-276
.649 1099 8.5
Tammy Burton
.715 1096 13.1
(1993-94, 1994-95, 1995-96, 1996-97) Totals 109 326-946 .345 263-370
.711 1073 9.8
Leslie Van Winkle
Tech
(1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87) Totals 84 456-1016 .448 178-249
Barbara Dam
Tammy Burton
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1970-71
History
RECORDS
Review
Staff
Golden Eagles
Outlook
Tech Hoops
Coach: Marynell Meadors Overall: 23-7
Cookeville Independents.............. 79-46 Lambuth.............................................. 66-47 Tennessee............................................ 56-50 Murray State....................................... 78-52 Cookeville Independents.............. 88-41 Belmont............................................... 58-69 Marshall............................................... 61-60 Austin Peay......................................... 56-29 Middle Tennessee............................. 73-40 Columbia State.................................. 65-41 Miss. Univ. for Women.................... 62-63 Belmont............................................... 56-70 Middle Tennessee............................. 45-39 Jackson State..................................... 61-31 UT Martin............................................. 57-53 Tennessee ........................................... 46-49 Lambuth (forfeit).................................. 2- 0 Middle Tennessee............................. 48-65 Columbia State.................................. 92-62 Austin Peay......................................... 59-46 *Tennessee State.............................. 88-29 *Middle Tennessee........................... 55-42 *Fisk....................................................... 91-39 *Austin Peay....................................... 53-48 *UT Martin........................................... 41-50 #Middle Tennessee.......................... 63-46 #UT Chattanooga............................. 58-41 #Lambuth............................................ 73-56 #UT Martin.......................................... 66-63 #UT Martin.......................................... 45-54
1971-72
Coach: Marynell Meadors Overall: 26-6
Tennessee State................................ 65-37 Belmont............................................... 53-75 Cookeville Independents.............. 65-48 UT Chattanooga................................ 62-46 UT Chattanooga................................ 63-56 UT Martin............................................. 54-41 Middle Tennessee............................. 47-37 Murray State (forfeit)........................... 2- 0 Austin Peay......................................... 63-46 Lambuth.............................................. 55-37 UT Martin............................................. 39-31 Austin Peay......................................... 47-30 Federal City College......................... 63-54 Tech All-Stars...................................... 78-39 Middle Tennessee............................. 63-56 UT Martin............................................. 55-52 Belmont............................................... 50-53 Austin Peay......................................... 64-42 *Austin Peay....................................... 68-32 *Fisk....................................................... 75-22 *Middle Tennessee........................... 53-48 #Lambuth............................................ 66-50 #UT Martin.......................................... 49-52 #Middle Tennessee.......................... 72-40 #UT Martin.......................................... 70-42 #UT Martin.......................................... 64-42 %Western Carolina........................... 65-52 %Murray State................................... 72-44 %Winthrop College......................... 58-45 %UT Martin......................................... 56-62 †Cal. State-Fullerton........................ 56-65 †Queens College.............................. 63-64
1972-73
Tech
Opponents
Honors
Coach: Marynell Meadors Overall: 24-6
Belmont............................................... 52-48 Cookeville Independents.............. 50-37 Temple Junior College.................... 47-51 Marshall............................................... 64-46 Middle Tennessee............................. 55-33 Austin Peay......................................... 56-34 UT Chattanooga................................ 60-46 Cookeville Independents.............. 67-29 Belmont............................................... 51-49 Volunteer State.................................. 64-34 Hiwassee.............................................. 36-31 UT Chattanooga................................ 62-48 UT Martin............................................. 48-49 Miss. Univ. for Women.................... 50-45 Middle Tennessee............................. 62-39 Hiwassee.............................................. 53-56 Volunteer State.................................. 64-54 Middle Tennessee............................. 37-44 Austin Peay......................................... 61-46 *Fisk....................................................... 71-41 *Middle Tennessee........................... 60-47 #East Tennessee................................ 60-35 #Tennessee......................................... 48-45 %Murray State................................... 75-48 %Winthrop College......................... 49-48 %East Carolina................................... 58-60 %Tennessee........................................ 61-49 †Cathedral College.......................... 78-24
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ALL-TIME RESULTS & SCORES Year by Year Results
Year Coach W L 1970-71 Marynell Meadors 23 7 1971-72 Marynell Meadors 26 6 1972-73 Marynell Meadors 24 6 1973-74 Marynell Meadors 26 5 1974-75 Marynell Meadors 27 5 1975-76 Marynell Meadors 28 2 1976-77 Marynell Meadors 28 8 1977-78* Marynell Meadors 19 14 1978-79* Marynell Meadors 23 10 1979-80 Marynell Meadors 23 11 1980-81* Marynell Meadors 23 11 1981-82*^ Marynell Meadors 20 11 1982-83 Marynell Meadors 14 13 1983-84 Marynell Meadors 17 11 1984-85^ Marynell Meadors 20 9 1985-86 Marynell Meadors 22 10 1986-87*^ Bill Worrell 24 7 1987-88 Bill Worrell 19 10 1988-89^ Bill Worrell 22 8 1989-90*^ Bill Worrell 26 5 1990-91*^ Bill Worrell 22 8 1991-92*^ Bill Worrell 21 9 1992-93*^ Bill Worrell 22 7 1993-94 Bill Worrell 17 12 1994-95* Bill Worrell 19 13 1995-96 Bill Worrell 11 16 1996-97 Bill Worrell 18 11 1997-98* Bill Worrell 22 7 1998-99*^ Bill Worrell 21 9 1999-00*^ Bill Worrell 24 9 2000-01* Bill Worrell 24 6 2001-02 Bill Worrell 22 8 2002-03 Bill Worrell 12 17 2003-04 Bill Worrell 18 11 2004-05 Bill Worrell 21 8 2005-06* Bill Worrell 23 9 2006-07 Amy Brown 12 18 2007-08 Amy Brown 8 22 2008-09 Amy Brown 9 21 2009-10 Sytia Messer 14 16 2010-11* Sytia Messer 23 8 2011-12 Sytia Messer 17 17 All-Time Totals 854 431 †Washington State........................... 49-48 †Parsons College.............................. 54-58
1973-74
Coach: Marynell Meadors Overall: 26-5
Hiwassee.............................................. 52-42 Austin Peay......................................... 59-43 Middle Tennessee............................. 48-33 UT Martin............................................. 60-59 Middle Tennessee............................. 58-35 Belmont............................................... 48-50 Volunteer State.................................. 72-59 Roane State......................................... 52-34 Shorter College................................. 68-41 Berry College...................................... 73-57 Volunteer State.................................. 59-58 Tennessee............................................ 51-65 Hiwassee.............................................. 56-40 Eastern Kentucky.............................. 63-51 Belmont............................................... 60-56 Austin Peay......................................... 60-46 Belmont............................................... 47-60 *Fisk....................................................... 61-33 *Austin Peay....................................... 72-57 #East Tennessee................................ 76-40 #Union.................................................. 77-44 #Tennessee (OT)................................ 54-51 %William & Mary............................... 67-35 %Eastern Kentucky ......................... 59-53 %Western Carolina........................... 62-51 %Winthrop College......................... 55-44 †Mississippi College........................ 63-65 †Cal. State-Fullerton........................ 53-41 †Stephen F. Austin........................... 63-43 †Indiana............................................... 72-44 †Wayland Baptist.............................. 50-56
Belmont............................................... 84-75 Delta State.......................................... 58-90 Shorter College................................. 77-61 Cleveland State................................. 78-49 UT Chattanooga..............................133-60 Memphis State.................................. 68-61 Eastern Kentucky.............................. 88-47 Murray State....................................... 75-31 Middle Tennessee............................. 72-35 Kentucky.............................................. 98-58 Australian Nationals Exh................ 56-67 Tennessee............................................ 96-73 Belmont............................................... 65-74 Tennessee............................................ 76-74 UT Chattanooga................................ 76-47 Middle Tennessee............................. 58-46 ‡UT Chattanooga............................. 94-46 ‡Miss. Univ. for Women................101-82
Pct. * Indicates OVC Championship .767 ^ Indicates NCAA Tournament .813 Appearances .800 .839 .844 .933 OVC Record .778 W L Pct. .576 9 1 .900 .697 10 0 1.000 .676 4 2 .667 .676 6 2 .750 .645 10 2 .833 .519 6 4 .600 .607 10 4 .714 .690 12 2 .857 .688 12 2 .857 .744 12 2 .856 .655 11 3 .786 .733 9 3 .750 .839 12 0 1.000 .733 11 1 .917 .700 13 1 .929 .759 14 2 .875 .586 12 4 .750 .594 12 4 .750 .407 7 9 .437 .621 13 5 .722 .759 15 3 .833 .700 14 4 .778 .727 16 2 .881 .800 15 1 .938 .733 13 3 .813 .413 6 10 .375 .621 12 4 .750 .724 13 3 .813 .719 16 4 .800 .400 11 9 .550 .267 7 13 .350 .300 7 11 .389 .466 8 10 .444 .742 15 3 .833 .500 11 5 .687 .664 384 138 .735 *Austin Peay....................................... 73-52 *Fisk....................................................... 78-39 *Middle Tennessee........................... 67-57 Belmont............................................... 71-92 #Carson-Newman............................ 79-48 #Union.................................................. 68-66 #Memphis State................................ 81-67 %East Carolina................................... 84-57 %Kentucky.......................................... 84-68 %Elon.................................................... 73-63 %Memphis State............................... 73-61 †Utah State......................................... 91-45 †Delta State........................................ 66-88 †William Penn (OT).......................... 65-67
1975-76
Coach: Marynell Meadors
Overall: 28-2
Kentucky.............................................. 79-71 Ohio State........................................... 83-60 Mercer.................................................. 87-67 Delta State.......................................... 82-91 Edinboro State................................... 84-63 Indiana State...................................... 89-61 Marshall............................................... 90-52 Belmont............................................... 71-65 Middle Tennessee............................. 86-75 ‡Austin Peay....................................... 97-52 ‡Tennessee......................................... 83-61 Western Kentucky............................ 96-69 North Carolina.................................111-63 Tennessee (OT).................................. 89-84 UT Chattanooga................................ 88-63 Belmont............................................... 75-61 Western Kentucky..........................106-69 Middle Tennessee............................. 99-58 UT Chattanooga................................ 91-55 Austin Peay......................................... 80-50 #Tennessee......................................... 91-76 #Middle Tennessee.......................... 84-68 %Western Carolina........................... 94-81 %Charleston....................................... 97-67 %Eastern Kentucky.......................... 91-80 †William Penn.................................... 70-78 †Wisconsin-La Crosse....................116-78 †Baylor.................................................. 89-78 †Mississippi College......................111-93 †Montclair State................................ 94-88
1976-77
Coach: Marynell Meadors Overall: 28-8
Starters: F – Pam Chambers F – Pam Peek C – Pam Cassity G – Kim Grizzle G – Gayle Hastings Top Reserves: Janet Bowden, Sally Thornton, Trish Bell Kentucky.............................................. 70-72 Immaculata......................................... 70-73 2ßßWest Chester State................... 79-67 2St. Joseph’s....................................... 73-82 2Temple............................................... 87-48 Queens College................................. 72-68 ‡Indiana............................................... 79-63 ‡Belhaven............................................ 86-60 ‡Miss. Univ. for Women.................. 87-58 ‡Stephen F. Austin.........................102-68 Indiana State....................................110-76 Marshall.............................................101-38 Middle Tennessee............................. 97-67 UT Chattanooga................................ 91-88 Eastern Kentucky.............................. 81-60 Western Kentucky............................ 87-75 Kentucky.............................................. 92-69 UT Chattanooga................................ 75-64 North Carolina................................... 90-67 Belmont............................................... 83-70 Union.................................................... 92-91 Middle Tennessee............................. 78-80 Tennessee............................................ 70-65 Belmont............................................... 78-62 Union..................................................102-89 Eastern Kentucky.............................. 79-66 Tennessee............................................ 67-80 #Memphis State................................ 79-72 #Tennessee......................................... 76-70 %Memphis State............................... 78-63 %North Carolina............................... 61-58 %Tennessee........................................ 59-72 †Immaculata...................................... 73-83 †Fresno State..................................... 70-67
1974-75
Coach: Marynell Meadors Overall: 27-5
Illinois State........................................ 72-42
1977-78 OVC Regular Season Champions
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†Kansas State..................................... 68-58 †Southern Connecticut.................. 72-85 2Bicentennial Tournament
1977-78
Coach: Marynell Meadors Overall: 19-14 / 9-1 OVC
1982-83
Coach: Marynell Meadors
Western Kentucky............................ 99-75 IYoungstown State.........................103-78 IMorehead State............................... 49-69 7USF Christmas Invitational
1983-84
Coach: Marynell Meadors Overall: 17-11 / 10-4 OVC
Starters: F – Chris Moye F – Kelly Tempel C – Cheryl Taylor G – Mindy Campbell G – Tammy Burton Top Reserves: Michele Bishop, Tonie Edwards, Teresa Officer, Jackie Oslonian +UNC Charlotte................................. 74-66 +East Tennessee................................ 75-63 UT Chattanooga................................ 66-74 Belmont............................................... 80-63 8NW Louisiana................................... 76-81 8Southern Mississippi..................... 88-89 Vanderbilt..........................................80-111 Mercer.................................................. 64-54 9Northwestern.................................. 74-77 9Georgetown..................................... 76-72 9Georgia Southern.......................... 75-65 Middle Tennessee............................. 66-70 Eastern Kentucky.............................. 62-51 Morehead State................................. 58-53 Akron.................................................... 71-57 Youngstown State............................ 84-66
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Tech
Starters: F – Jerilynn Harper F – Lydia Sawney C – Val Streelman G – Dee Davis G – Anita Myers Top Reserves: Denette Kolbe, Emily Tyler, Teresa Duncan +Arkansas............................................ 96-75
Overall: 14-13 / 6-4 OVC
Starters: F – Lydia Sawney F – Chris Moye C – Val Streelman G – Anita Myers G – Mindy Campbell Top Reserves: Dee Davis, Emily Tyler, Tracy Fletcher +Arkansas State................................ 71-47 +Baylor................................................. 69-67 Auburn................................................. 37-63 East Tennessee................................... 60-52 Mercer.................................................. 70-72 7Tampa................................................ 75-54 7Virginia............................................... 67-70 Mississippi.........................................83-101 Kentucky............................................67-102 Murray State....................................... 77-68 Middle Tennessee............................. 72-74 Clemson............................................... 67-68 Vanderbilt............................................ 82-73 Austin Peay......................................... 78-65 Eastern Kentucky.............................. 68-57 Morehead State................................. 63-64 North Carolina State........................ 70-63 Georgia................................................. 61-72 Murray State....................................... 71-74 Middle Tennessee............................. 77-95 Austin Peay......................................... 84-55 Louisville.............................................. 83-77 Eastern Kentucky.............................. 68-64 Morehead............................................ 75-44
Opponents
Coach: Marynell Meadors Overall: 20-11 / 10-2 OVC
+Cincinnati......................................... 79-71 Mississippi........................................... 61-80 Belmont............................................... 79-51 Eastern Kentucky.............................. 78-80 Morehead State................................. 83-99 Mercer.................................................. 84-77 Middle Tennessee............................. 81-67 South Carolina................................... 57-83 Louisville.............................................. 60-62 Northern Kentucky.......................... 60-69 North Carolina State........................ 73-91 Kentucky.............................................. 55-72 Appalachian State..........................100-60 Western Kentucky............................ 65-60 Austin Peay......................................... 99-65 Murray State....................................... 82-51 UT Chattanooga................................ 77-66 Middle Tennessee............................. 74-68 Clemson............................................... 78-79 Georgia................................................. 74-94 Belmont............................................... 64-56 Western Kentucky............................ 80-66 Carson-Newman............................... 93-76 Austin Peay......................................... 87-63 Murray State....................................... 80-77 Eastern Kentucky.............................. 92-73 Morehead State................................. 80-69 IAustin Peay........................................ 74-64 IMorehead State............................... 80-66 ##Louisiana Tech.............................53-114
Honors
1981-82
1981-82 OVC Regular Season & Tournament Champions History
Starters: F – Jerilynn Harper
Starters: F – Emily Tyler F – Jerilynn Harper C – Denette Kolbe G – Robyn Markey G – Barbara Dam Top Reserves: Teresa Duncan, Jo Swartz Belmont............................................... 88-54 +Miami (Ohio)..................................106-61 +Michigan State................................ 90-83 Belmont............................................... 80-74 6Wayland Baptist.............................. 67-76 6New Mexico..................................... 91-61 Clemson............................................... 83-92 Appalachian State..........................112-67 Austin Peay......................................... 78-68 Murray State....................................... 71-70 Middle Tennessee............................. 66-76 Western Kentucky..........................103-99 Vanderbilt............................................ 77-69 North Carolina................................... 62-63 North Carolina State........................ 72-83 Memphis State.................................. 80-64 Delta State.......................................... 87-73 Morehead State................................. 83-63 UT Chattanooga................................ 76-85 Murray State....................................... 77-74 Carson-Newman............................... 78-64 Middle Tennessee............................. 78-81 Ohio State........................................... 60-59 East Tennessee.................................103-78 Tennessee............................................ 63-69 Eastern Kentucky.............................. 87-67 UT Martin............................................. 92-59 South Carolina................................... 67-66 #Vanderbilt......................................... 92-77 #East Tennessee................................ 57-61 #Middle Tennessee.......................... 87-79 **Arizona State.................................. 76-85 **Cincinnati........................................ 81-80 **Pittsburgh....................................... 91-93 6Mid-America Classic
RECORDS
Coach: Marynell Meadors Overall: 23-11 / 4-2 OVC
Coach: Marynell Meadors Overall: 23-11 / 6-2 OVC
Review
1979-80
1980-81 OVC Regular Season Champions
1980-81
Staff
Starters: F – Carmen Dowdell F – Pam Chambers C – Carla Tart G – Barbara Dam G – Robyn Markey Top Reserves: Ann Elsea, Pam Kilday +South Carolina................................ 83-97 +Pittsburgh......................................... 78-70 Belmont............................................... 77-69 Vanderbilt............................................ 73-68 Valdosta State..................................99-107 Florida................................................... 89-75 ‡Valdosta State.................................. 84-93 ‡Miss. Univ. for Women................107-76 ‡Mississippi......................................72-100 Southern Mississippi....................... 59-72 Austin Peay......................................... 83-65 Murray State....................................... 94-76 Middle Tennessee...........................107-73 Western Kentucky............................ 63-60 Delta State.......................................... 69-76 Eastern Kentucky.............................. 94-84 Morehead State................................. 89-85 Vanderbilt............................................ 81-65 Belmont............................................... 73-66 Memphis State.................................. 97-71 Austin Peay.......................................116-53 Murray State....................................... 65-63 IWestern Kentucky........................... 67-69 IEastern Kentucky............................. 82-73 Western Kentucky............................ 69-63 Tennessee............................................ 75-80 UT Martin...........................................100-61 Eastern Kentucky.............................. 94-59 East Tennessee................................... 88-73 #Vanderbilt......................................... 70-49 #East Tennessee................................ 56-53 #Tennessee......................................... 60-85 %North Carolina State.................... 72-89
Golden Eagles
Coach: Marynell Meadors Overall: 23-10 / 10-0 OVC
Outlook
1978-79
1978-79 OVC Regular Season Champions
Tech Hoops
Starters: F – Gayle Hastings F – Carmen Dowdell C – Carla Tart G – Barbara Dam G – Pam Chambers Top Reserves: Trish Bell, Robyn Markey 3Delta State........................................ 60-85 3Tennessee......................................... 60-65 Kentucky.............................................. 89-69 Memphis State.................................. 49-73 UT Martin............................................. 79-70 ‡Kansas State..................................... 73-59 ‡Central Missouri.............................. 76-57 ‡Tennessee......................................... 64-79 ‡Miss. Univ. for Women.................. 72-73 Delta State.......................................... 72-74 Missouri................................................ 70-73 Middle Tennessee............................. 88-81 Immaculata......................................... 75-81 Tennessee (OT).................................. 81-82 Eastern Kentucky.............................. 85-69 Belmont............................................... 83-52 East Tennessee................................... 74-66 Austin Peay......................................... 73-49 Murray State....................................... 89-77 Morehead State................................. 80-82 Valdosta State.................................... 81-67 Middle Tennessee............................. 81-66 Western Kentucky............................ 84-81 Belmont............................................... 71-54 4Old Dominion.................................. 65-61 4Tennessee......................................... 64-80 Eastern Kentucky.............................. 78-73 Kentucky.............................................. 72-81 East Tennessee................................... 79-65 Morehead State................................. 92-74 #Middle Tennessee.......................... 96-68 #Tennessee......................................... 73-92 #Memphis State................................ 76-88 3Delta State Tip-Off Tournament 4Lady Vol Classic
F – Carmen Dowdell C – Holly Hoover G – Pam Chambers G – Barbara Dam Top Reserves: Pam Kilday, Trish Bell, Robyn Markey Cumberland.....................................107-36 +Nebraska........................................... 77-68 +Clemson............................................ 94-77 Delta State.......................................... 72-92 IAustin Peay........................................ 69-75 Belmont............................................... 83-72 ‡Belhaven............................................ 85-73 ‡Middle Tennessee (OT)................. 71-68 ‡Stephen F. Austin........................... 71-89 North Carolina State........................ 83-88 Austin Peay.......................................63-74L Nebraska.............................................. 60-73 Middle Tennessee............................. 52-72 Western Kentucky............................ 76-56 Eastern Kentucky.............................. 82-60 Morehead State................................. 84-62 East Tennessee................................... 83-73 Vanderbilt............................................ 85-67 Memphis State.................................. 83-80 UT Martin............................................. 89-64 Belmont............................................... 87-55 Murray State....................................... 88-63 South Carolina................................... 73-87 Middle Tennessee............................. 72-69 Western Kentucky............................ 81-71 Tennessee............................................ 66-68 5New Mexico..................................... 79-60 5Nevada-Las Vegas.......................... 83-69 UT Chattanooga................................ 84-76 Ohio State........................................... 78-66 #Memphis State................................ 84-72 #Middle Tennessee.......................... 72-70 #Tennessee......................................... 66-83 %South Carolina............................... 62-68 5Las Vegas Desert Classic
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Opponents
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History
RECORDS
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Staff
Golden Eagles
Outlook
Tech Hoops
Murray State....................................... 91-59 Austin Peay......................................... 80-66 Western Kentucky............................ 66-71 Murray State....................................... 74-83 Austin Peay......................................... 76-61 Eastern Kentucky (OT).................... 81-78 Morehead State................................. 58-63 Akron.................................................... 69-65 Youngstown State............................ 83-82 Middle Tennessee............................. 64-85 IEastern Kentucky............................. 70-64 IMiddle Tennessee............................ 64-71 8Lady Eagle Classic 9Converse Classic
1984-85
Coach: Marynell Meadors Overall: 20-9 / 12-2 OVC
Starters: F – Michele Bishop F – Chris Moye C – Cheryl Taylor G – Tonie Edwards G – Michelle Holloway Top Reserves: Tracy Munsey, Leah Frazier, Tammy Burton (Injured) +Virginia Tech.................................... 94-79 +Southern Mississippi.................... 83-67 North Alabama.................................. 74-58 Vanderbilt............................................ 79-74 Clemson............................................... 71-70 Cumberland....................................... 80-63 Auburn................................................. 65-77 10Morgan State................................ 88-66 10Auburn............................................ 53-69 10Louisiana State............................. 63-84 Middle Tennessee............................. 58-62 Western Kentucky............................ 70-79 Eastern Kentucky.............................. 75-66 Morehead State................................. 53-41 Akron.................................................... 62-57 Youngstown State............................ 81-65 Murray State....................................... 83-68 Austin Peay......................................... 80-72 Kentucky.............................................. 75-87 Murray State....................................... 69-61 Austin Peay......................................... 64-73 Eastern Kentucky.............................. 67-62 Morehead State................................. 76-66 Middle Tennessee (OT)................... 92-86 Akron.................................................... 99-61 Youngstown State............................ 93-64 ! Eastern Kentucky............................ 72-65 ! Middle Tennessee........................... 61-67 ##Georgia............................................ 74-91 10Converse Classic
1985-86
Coach: Marynell Meadors Overall: 22-10 / 12-2 OVC
Starters: F – Leah Frazier F – Chris Moye C – Cheryl Taylor G – Adrienne Black G – Tammy Burton Top Reserves: Tracy Munsey, Michelle Holloway, Michele Bishop (injured) +East Carolina.................................... 75-73 +Georgia.............................................. 64-79 Tennessee State................................ 91-79 ~Marshall............................................. 81-64 ~Memphis State............................... 63-77 Vanderbilt............................................ 72-87 &Idaho.................................................. 84-87 &UA-Birmingham............................. 80-67 Southwest Missouri......................... 94-77 Clemson............................................... 85-78 Kentucky.............................................. 69-65 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 77-58 Austin Peay<...................................... 97-87 Murray State<.................................... 64-58 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 82-52 Morehead<......................................... 63-71 Akron<...............................................100-72 Youngstown<.................................... 79-63 Western Kentucky............................ 79-83 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 69-72 Youngstown<.................................... 73-71 Akron<................................................. 80-48 Murray<............................................... 92-69 Austin Peay<...................................... 84-70 Morehead<......................................... 79-69 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 97-70 East Tennessee................................... 93-79 !Youngstown...................................... 89-54 !IMiddle Tennessee.......................... 63-66 **NW Louisiana................................. 71-77 **West Texas....................................... 65-78 **Fresno State.................................... 79-77
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1986-87
Coach: Bill Worrell Overall: 24-7 / 12-2 OVC
Starters: F – Leah Frazier F – Melinda Clayton C – Cheryl Taylor G – Tracy Munsey G – Shawn Monday Top Reserves: Adrienne Black, Tammy Burton (injured), Michele Bishop (injured) +Appalachian State......................... 59-56 +Northeastern................................... 59-49 ~Marist................................................. 75-48 ~East Carolina.................................... 66-70 East Tennessee................................... 85-67 Stetson................................................. 81-63 &North Carolina State..................... 63-89 &West Virginia.................................... 81-59 Missouri................................................ 64-74 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 78-74 Austin Peay<...................................... 98-58 Murray State<.................................... 84-82 Eastern Kentucky<.........................100-73 Morehead State<.............................. 76-61 Akron<................................................. 70-64 Youngstown State<......................... 63-59 Western Kentucky............................ 73-94 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 85-94 Southern Illinois................................ 73-65 Youngstown State<......................... 82-81 Akron<................................................. 78-57 Tennessee State<............................. 86-56 Murray State<.................................... 84-75 Austin Peay<....................................100-68 Morehead State<.............................. 61-74 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 95-77 Vanderbilt............................................ 81-79 ! Morehead State.............................. 70-64 ! Middle Tennessee........................... 71-67 ##Southern Mississippi.................. 78-66 ##Tennessee....................................... 59-95 ~ Lady Pirate Classic & Lady Buckeye Classic
1986-87 OVC Regular Season & Tournament Champions
1988-89 OVC Tournament Champions
1987-88
Coach: Bill Worrell Overall: 19-10 / 11-3 OVC Starters: F – Arnetta Peterson F – Melinda Clayton C – Renay Adams G – Cecilia Ramsey G – Shawn Monday Top Reserves: Adrienne Black, Melanie Marshall, Jill Tittle +North Georgia................................. 90-57 +Radford.............................................. 60-59 @Kentucky.......................................... 69-78 ~Georgia State.................................. 72-61 ~Missouri............................................. 75-88 @Southern Illinois............................ 65-78 &UNC-Charlotte................................ 60-56 &UT Chattanooga............................. 65-82 @Vanderbilt........................................ 59-72 Alabama State................................... 77-64 @East Tennessee............................... 70-61 @Middle Tennessee<...................... 55-63 @Alabama-Birmingham................. 69-71 @Youngstown State<..................... 73-83 Western Kentucky............................ 67-58 Austin Peay<...................................... 75-47 Murray State<..................................104-94 @Eastern Kentucky<....................... 70-85 @Morehead State<.......................... 84-67 @Tennessee State<.......................... 79-64 Morehead State<.............................. 70-57 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 84-66 Youngstown State<......................... 97-84 Tennessee State<............................. 76-52 @Murray State<................................ 81-79 @Austin Peay<................................... 84-66 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 83-79 !Youngstown State (OT)................. 77-74 !Middle Tennessee............................ 62-79 ~ Mid-America Classic & Lady Moc Classic
1988-89
Coach: Bill Worrell Overall: 22-8 / 9-3 OVC Starters: F – Angela Moorehead F– Arnetta Peterson C – Melinda Clayton G – Shawn Monday
1989-90 OVC Regular Season & Tournament Champions G – Cecilia Ramsey Top Reserves: Renay Adams, Dana Scott, Cindy Montooth Florida................................................... 63-58 &Monmouth....................................... 71-36 &San Diego State.............................. 56-78 East Tennessee................................... 79-45 Alabama-Birmingham.................... 87-63 Alabama............................................... 66-57 UT Chattanooga................................ 75-66 Mississippi........................................... 62-76 Carson-Newman............................... 89-63 Vanderbilt............................................ 64-79 Tennessee State................................ 97-56 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 74-65 Austin Peay<...................................... 82-72 Murray State<.................................... 62-68 Alabama State (OT).......................... 83-76 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 90-66 Morehead State<.............................. 86-75 Georgia State..................................... 81-58 Kentucky.............................................. 88-68 Morehead State<.............................. 85-86 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 73-72 Murray State<.................................... 71-67 Austin Peay<...................................... 94-62 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 65-73 Tennessee State<............................. 85-64 Western Kentucky............................ 69-70 ! Morehead State.............................. 86-63
! Murray State..................................... 80-79 ##South Carolina.............................. 77-73 ##Iowa.................................................. 75-77 & San Diego Classic
1989-90
Coach: Bill Worrell Overall: 26-5 / 12-0 OVC
Starters: F – Angela Moorehead F – Cecilia Ramsey C – Melinda Clayton G – Shawn Monday G – Mitzi Rice Top Reserves: Renay Adams, Arnetta Peterson, Dana Scott, Cindy Montooth Kennesaw............................................ 89-65 UT Chattanooga................................ 70-50 Vanderbilt............................................ 50-62 +Chicago State................................102-51 +Butler................................................110-51 &Houston............................................ 82-85 &Auburn.............................................. 77-60 Georgia State..................................... 83-58 Furman................................................. 76-73 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 71-49 Alabama State................................... 82-38 Tennessee State<............................. 93-55 Southern Illinois................................ 60-62 Austin Peay<....................................102-55
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Murray State<.................................... 89-74 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 88-68 Morehead State<.............................. 86-65 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 79-69 Alabama............................................... 73-62 Morehead State<.............................. 96-82 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 82-62 Murray State<.................................... 78-70 Austin Peay<...................................... 94-74 Mississippi........................................... 67-62 Western Kentucky............................ 72-74 Tennessee State<............................. 92-64 Memphis State.................................. 95-71 ! Tennessee State.............................. 86-60 ! Murray State..................................... 79-72 ##Richmond....................................... 77-59 ##Auburn............................................ 54-73 & Las Vegas Classic
1990-91
Coach: Bill Worrell Overall: 22-8 / 11-1 OVC
Starters: F – Angela Moorehead F – Mitzi Rice C – Renay Adams G – Cecilia Ramsey G – Dana Scott Top Reserves: Sherry Batten, Rhea Beaty, Kim Stout,
ALL-TIME RESULTS & SCORES
Coach: Bill Worrell Overall 19-13 / 12-4 OVC
Honors
1994-95 OVC Regular Season & Tournament Champions UNC-Charlotte................................... 70-62 ! Southeast Missouri........................ 82-59 ! Eastern Kentucky............................ 63-59 ! Tennessee State.............................. 63-66 ~ Rainbow Wahine Classic & Lady Blazer Classic
Coach: Bill Worrell Overall: 11-16/7-9 OVC Starters F - Amber Clark F - Andrea Baldwin C - Terrance Oglesby
Murray State<.................................... 61-60 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 57-88 Austin Peay<...................................... 60-59 Louisiana Tech.................................56-101 Southeast Missouri<....................... 81-87 Morehead State<.............................. 75-66 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 74-66 Tennessee State<............................. 69-63 Murray State<.................................... 46-59 UT Martin<.......................................... 61-75 UT Chattanooga................................ 55-57 Austin Peay<...................................... 52-59 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 64-75 Southeast Missouri<....................... 62-63
TECH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE
69
Tech
1995-96
G - Becky Clabough G - Leslie VanWinkle Top reserves: Shannon Clardy, Pamela Rogers, Taryn Slattery Western Kentucky............................ 57-61 Mississippi........................................... 51-73 +So. Carolina St................................. 84-56 +Stetson.............................................. 60-56 Southern Illinois................................ 66-54 UNC-Charlotte................................... 54-69 &Purdue............................................... 50-94 &UNLV................................................... 74-53 UT Martin<.......................................... 79-78
Opponents
Starters: F - Elizabeth Maxwell F - Sheri Lewis C - Terrance Oglesby G - Taunya Lovelace G - Leslie VanWinkle Top Reserves: Shannon Cardy, Taryn Slattery, Mary Alice Clayton, Becky Clabough ~North Carolina................................ 52-79 ~New Mexico..................................... 79-66 ~Virginia.............................................. 54-75 Cumberland....................................... 78-50 Southern Illinois................................ 67-83 UT Chattanooga................................ 72-60 ^Alcorn State..................................... 85-69 &UAB (OT)........................................... 55-58 Louisiana Tech................................... 33-62 Mississippi........................................... 38-61 Georgia................................................. 64-82 Austin Peay<...................................... 66-69 UT Martin<.......................................... 72-57 Southeast Missouri<....................... 73-49 Murray State&.................................... 70-52 Morehead State<.............................. 91-69 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 62-71 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 69-48 Western Kentucky............................ 61-82 Tennessee State<............................. 87-78 UT Martin (OT)<................................ 83-76 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 63-66 Murray State<.................................... 85-70 Southeast Missouri<....................... 72-62 Austin Peay<...................................... 94-70 Tennessee State<............................. 50-56 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 64-63 Morehead State<.............................. 93-58
1992-93 OVC Regular Season & Tournament Champions
History
Starters: F - Mary Alice Clayton F - Amy Engle C - Roschelle Vaughn G - Sherry Batten G - Dana Bilyeu Top Reserves: Terrance Oglesby, Lisa Poe, Taryn Slattery, Kim Stout UT Chattanooga................................ 82-72 Florida................................................... 81-61 Southern Illinois (OT)...................... 66-65 +Georgia Southern.......................... 71-63 +Western Kentucky......................... 65-49 Stephen F. Austin.............................. 56-70 &Florida State.................................... 72-88 &Northwestern.................................. 58-72 Mississippi (OT)................................. 68-70 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 68-59 Morehead State<.............................. 82-49 Austin Peay<....................................109-70
1994-95
1991-92 OVC Regular Season & Tournament Champions
RECORDS
Coach: Bill Worrell Overall 22-7/12-2 OVC
Starters: F - Sherry Batten F - Terrance Oglesby C - Mary Alice Clayton G - Taunya Lovelace G - Leslie VanWinkle Top Reserves: Shannon Clardy, Taryn Slattery, Kim Stout Southern Illinois................................ 69-67 &Colorado State................................ 51-65 &Nevada-Las Vegas.......................... 61-79 Alabama State................................... 65-70 Mercer.................................................. 72-53 Florida................................................... 59-79 Mississippi........................................... 46-71 Western Kentucky............................ 69-64 Austin Peay<...................................... 75-55 UT Martin<.......................................... 81-67 UT Chattanooga................................ 52-55 Southeast Missouri<....................... 56-70 Murray State<.................................... 77-67 Morehead State<.............................. 85-69 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 67-78 Tennessee State<............................. 62-57 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 70-74 Georgia................................................. 62-79 UT Martin<.......................................... 88-69 Southeast Missouri<....................... 71-53 Murray State<.................................... 72-57 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 83-74 Austin Peay<...................................... 64-61 Tennessee State<............................. 43-59 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 71-60 Morehead State<.............................. 67-52 !Morehead State............................... 63-62 ! Austin Peay....................................... 86-60 ! Tennessee State.............................. 63-71 & UNLV 7-Up Desert Classic
Review
1992-93
Coach: Bill Worrell Overall: 17-12 / 12-4 OVC
Staff
Starters: F - Sherry Batten F - Amy Engle C - Roschelle Vaughn G - Dana Bilyeu G - Dana Scott Top Reserves: Rhea Beaty, Mary Alice Clayton, Kim Stout, Taunya Treanton ~Furman.............................................. 86-67 ~Western Kentucky......................... 66-92 Southern Illinois................................ 68-73 Carson-Newman............................... 96-62 +Northeastern................................... 82-73 +Eastern Michigan........................... 84-57 Cincinnati........................................... 65-69 UT Chattanooga................................ 86-81 &Florida International (OT)........... 88-90 &Cleveland State.............................. 98-76 &Boston College............................... 60-68 Mississippi........................................... 62-70 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 64-67 Morehead State<............................100-80 Murray State<.................................... 80-68 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 86-80 Austin Peay<...................................... 71-59 Southeast Missouri<....................... 83-58 Tennessee State<............................. 84-64 Southeast Missouri<....................... 85-71 Austin Peay<...................................... 79-69 Middle Tennessee (OT)<................ 93-92 Murray State<.................................... 83-77 Morehead State<.............................. 94-65 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 70-60 Vanderbilt............................................ 59-87 Tennessee State<............................. 80-67 ! Southeast Missouri........................ 87-74 ! Eastern Kentucky............................ 81-74 ##Alabama........................................87-100 ~ Bowling Green Bank Invitational & Pepsi-Church’s Classic
1990-91 OVC Regular Season & Tournament Champions
Golden Eagles
Coach: Bill Worrell Overall 21-9 / 13-1 OVC
1993-94
Outlook
1991-92
UT-Martin<........................................101-59 Cincinnati............................................ 93-71 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 91-72 Tennessee State<............................. 82-64 Murray State<.................................... 93-71 Southeast Missouri<....................... 79-67 UT-Martin<.......................................... 94-62 Austin Peay<...................................... 91-62 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 71-77 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 84-75 Morehead State<.............................. 89-73 Murray State<.................................... 76-85 Southeast Missouri<....................... 73-53 Tennessee State<............................. 83-70 ! Tennessee State.............................. 85-80 ! Middle Tennessee........................... 80-73 ##Old Dominion............................... 60-77 & Oakland Tribune Classic
Tech Hoops
Taunya Treanton &Indiana State................................... 71-74 &Nicholls State.................................. 71-48 &Nevada.............................................. 94-62 UT Chattanooga................................ 73-53 Montevallo.......................................... 90-66 Furman...............................................111-68 +New Hampshire.............................. 96-68 +Ohio.................................................... 90-58 Southern Illinois................................ 62-72 Mississippi........................................... 64-78 Stephen F. Austin.............................. 64-70 Tennessee State<...........................103-82 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 75-55 Morehead State<.............................. 86-72 Austin Peay<...................................... 88-61 Murray State<..................................109-87 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 64-58 Vanderbilt............................................ 73-66 Tennessee............................................ 67-94 Tennessee State<............................. 90-82 Memphis State.................................. 86-69 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 86-70 Murray State<..................................116-91 Austin Peay<...................................... 93-48 Western Kentucky (2OT)................ 88-95 Morehead State<.............................. 80-76 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 59-70 ! Tennessee State.............................. 81-67 ! Middle Tennessee........................... 84-59 ##Southwest Missouri.................... 64-94 & Wolf Pack Thanksgiving Classic
Tennessee State<............................. 67-61 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 51-70 Morehead State<.............................. 65-72 ! Eastern Kentucky............................ 56-68 & Holiday Ball Classic
1996-97
Opponents
Honors
History
RECORDS
Review
Staff
Golden Eagles
Outlook
Tech Hoops
Coach: Bill Worrell Overall: 18-11/13-5 OVC
Starters F - Amber Clark F - Andrea Baldwin C - Diane Seng G - Becky Clabough G - Leslie VanWinkle Top reserves: Collin Carmichael, Shannon Clardy, Ann Parks UNC-Charlotte................................... 65-64 UT Chattanooga................................ 72-57 @Southern Illinois............................ 59-66 Alabama-Huntsville......................... 81-54 @Wake Forest..................................... 58-61 &California.......................................... 67-85 &Cal-Irvine.......................................... 67-78 @Morehead State<.......................... 78-57 @Eastern Kentucky<....................... 72-75 Austin Peay<.............................72-70 (OT) @Middle Tennessee<...................... 71-61 UT Martin<.......................................... 71-67 Eastern Illinois<................................. 66-68 Southeast Missouri<....................... 75-68 Tennessee State<............................. 81-48 @UT Martin<...................................... 65-45 @Murray State<................................ 48-52 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 82-77 Morehead State<.............................. 87-90 @Tennessee State<.......................... 61-49 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 65-71 Ole Miss................................................ 58-75 @Southeast Missouri<.................... 85-67 @Eastern Illinois<....................81-74 (OT) @Austin Peay<................................... 68-63 Murray State<.................................... 77-62 ! Murray State..................................... 72-61 ! Middle Tennessee........................... 59-56 ! Eastern Kentucky............................ 65-69 & Oakland Tribune Classic
1997-98
Coach: Bill Worrell Overall: 22-7/15-3 OVC
Starters F - Amber Clark F - Andrea Baldwin C - Diane Seng G - Becky Clabough G - Rachael Gobble Top reserves: Leah Bird, Collin Carmichael, Amy Moore, Miranda Moore, Ann Parks Clemson (WNIT)................................ 46-61 @UNC Charlotte................................ 38-66 Ole Miss................................................ 52-49 @East Tennessee............................... 77-70 Wake Forest........................................ 65-44 Southern Illinois................................ 67-64 @Chattanooga................................... 61-51 &Memphis........................................... 75-84 &Portland State................................. 71-62 UT Martin<.......................................... 75-72 Murray State<.................................... 63-55 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 56-59 @Eastern Illinois<............................. 54-63 @Southeast Missouri<.................... 66-60 @Middle Tennessee<...................... 74-55 Austin Peay<...................................... 78-48 Tennessee State<..................... 86-78 (ot) @Eastern Kentucky<.............92-97 (3ot) @Morehead State<.......................... 70-59 @Murray State<................................ 62-60 @UT Martin<...................................... 73-67 Eastern Illinois<................................. 77-56 Southeast Missouri<....................... 65-52 @Austin Peay<................................... 75-53 @Tennessee State<.......................... 71-61 Morehead State<............................102-77 ! Eastern Kentucky............................ 81-71 ! Austin Peay....................................... 80-60 ! UT Martin.......................................... 53-69 & Pepperdine Classic
Tech
1998-99
Coach: Bill Worrell Overall: 21-9/14-4 OVC Starters F - Janet Holt F - Andrea Baldwin C - Diane Seng G - Misty Garrett
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ALL-TIME RESULTS & SCORES G - Rachael Gobble Top reserves: Leah Bird, Collin Carmichael, Amanda Kendall, Ann Parks @Southern Illinois............................ 68-55 Western Michigan............................ 62-74 East Tennessee State....................... 87-70 @Western Kentucky......................... 56-86 @Middle Tennessee<...................... 63-74 @Mississippi....................................... 50-65 &SW Louisiana................................... 68-64 &Indiana.............................................. 75-89 Alabama-Huntsville......................... 85-47 @Murray State<................................ 62-61 @UT Martin<...................................... 84-82 Eastern Illinois<................................. 80-63 Southeast Missouri<....................... 82-64 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 85-63 @Austin Peay<................................... 77-60 @Tennessee State<.......................... 55-56 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 71-76 Morehead State<.............................. 94-68 Murray State<.................................... 76-68 UT Martin<.......................................... 81-72 @Eastern Illinois<............................. 83-62 @Southeast Missouri<.................... 70-74 Austin Peay<...................................... 78-51 Tennessee State<............................. 80-61 @Eastern Kentucky<....................... 86-69 @Morehead State<.......................... 87-63 ! Austin Peay....................................... 74-60 ! Southeast Missouri........................ 73-62 ! UT Martin.......................................... 86-83 ##Old Dominion............................... 48-74 &Hampton Inn/Fazoli’s Classic
1997-98 OVC Regular Season Champions
1999-00
Coach: Bill Worrell Overall: 24-9/16-2 OVC
Starters F - Janet Holt F - Allison Clark C - Diane Seng G - Misty Garrett G - Rachael Gobble Top reserves: Andrea Baldwin, Leah Bird, Collin Carmichael, Misty Garrett, Amanda Kendall, Ann Parks ~Hawaii................................................ 49-51 ~Arizona.............................................. 71-87 ~Oklahoma......................................... 74-64 Western Kentucky............................ 60-71 Southeast Missouri.......................... 65-61 Eastern Illinois.................................... 82-44 Southern Illinois............................... .74-64 Georgia................................................. 72-77 &Centenary College.......................103-50 &UAB..................................................... 68-79 @Indiana State................................... 62-55 UNC Asheville.................................... 73-60 @Ole Miss............................................ 65-72 @Morehead State<.......................... 82-53 @Eastern Kentucky<....................... 88-72 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 77-60 @Southeast Missouri<.................... 82-65 Tennessee State<............................. 80-66 Austin Peay<...................................... 75-58 @UT Martin<...................................... 64-62 @Murray State<................................ 64-59 Morehead State<.............................. 90-42 @Eastern Kentucky<....................... 87-54 @Eastern Illinois<............................. 81-63 @Middle Tennessee<...................... 82-90 @Tennessee State<.......................... 68-55 @Austin Peay<................................... 77-68 UT Martin<.......................................... 64-66 Murray State<.................................... 73-49 ! Eastern Illinois................................. 68-48 ! Murray State..................................... 67-45 ! Austin Peay....................................... 89-80 ##Texas Tech....................................... 54-83 ~ Hawaii tournament & UAB tournament
2000-01
Coach: Bill Worrell Overall: 24-6/15-1 OVC
Starters F - Janet Holt F - Rachael Gobble C - Iesha Jones G - Allison Clark G - Misty Garrett Top reserves: Andrea Brown, Jennifer Wilhelm, Crystal Andrews &Boston College............................... 64-80 &Arkansas State................................ 61-71 East Tennessee................................... 90-60 @Southern Illinois............................ 81-74
1998-99 OVC Regular Season & Tournament Champions
1999-00 OVC Regular Season & Tournament Champions Indiana State...................................... 89-63 Western Kentucky............................ 80-99 @Evansville......................................... 67-66 Middle Tennessee............................. 74-87 UNC Asheville.................................... 80-59 @Memphis.......................................... 85-83 @Mississippi....................................... 71-56 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 79-72 Morehead State<............................103-74 @Southeast Missouri<.................... 80-79 Eastern Illinois<................................. 92-55 @Austin Peay<................................... 87-64 @Tennessee State<.......................... 94-64 Murray State<.................................... 63-48 UT Martin<.......................................... 87-75 @Eastern Kentucky<....................... 84-66 @Morehead State<.......................... 86-81 Southeast Missouri<....................... 89-75 @Eastern Illinois<............................. 69-63 Austin Peay<....................................102-69 Tennessee State<............................. 93-70 @Murray State<................................ 74-49 @UT Martin<...................................... 75-89 Tennessee State<............................. 98-81 ! UT Martin........................................100-70 ! Austin Peay....................................... 63-65 & Michigan State tournament
2001-02
Coach: Bill Worrell Overall: 22-8/13-3 OVC Starters F - Janet Holt F - Rachael Gobble C - Iesha Jones G - Allison Clark G - Misty Garrett
Top reserves: Andrea Brown, Jennifer Wilhelm, Crystal Andrews Mississippi........................................... 77-55 @Mississippi State............................ 85-97 &Seton Hall......................................... 78-63 &@Nevada-Las Vegas...................... 67-88 @Western Kentucky......................... 70-84 Southern Illinois................................ 82-75 Memphis.............................................. 75-71 @Middle Tennessee State.............. 68-64 @UNC-Asheville................................ 89-46 Evansville............................................. 63-57 @East Tennessee State.................... 73-82 @Eastern Kentucky.......................... 64-71 @Morehead State............................. 76-73 @Southeast Missouri<.................... 80-77 Murray State<.................................... 73-57 @Austin Peay<................................... 81-80 UT Martin<.......................................... 81-71 @Tennessee State<.......................... 71-54 Eastern Illinois<................................. 66-53 Southeast Missouri<....................... 87-69 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 68-73 @Murray State<................................ 70-61 @UT Martin<...................................... 52-58 Morehead State<.............................. 76-59 Austin Peay<...................................... 80-62 Tennessee State<............................. 75-46 @Eastern Illinois<............................. 66-53 Eastern Illinois<................................. 67-43 ! Morehead State.............................. 87-78 ! Austin Peay....................................... 83-85 & UNLV Thanksgiving Classic
2002-03
Coach: Bill Worrell
2012-2013 • TECH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Overall: 12-17/6-10 OVC
Starters F - Andrea Brown F - Jennifer Simpson C - Emily Christian G - Tynisha Alexander G - Arleigh Brackin Top reserves: Jenna Baltimore, Courtney McFarlin, Casey Bradford East Tennessee................................... 74-56 Middle Tennessee............................. 59-71 @Southern Illinois............................ 66-70 @University of Memphis................ 67-64 @University of Georgia................... 56-87 UNC Asheville.................................... 69-46 @University of Evansville............... 52-61 &University of Toledo...................... 61-71 &Quinnipiac........................................ 78-68 Western Kentucky............................ 61-55 Morehead State<.............................. 64-72 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 71-80 @UT Martin<...................................... 69-72 @Murray State<................................ 62-58 Austin Peay<...................................... 54-65 Tennessee State<............................. 90-60 @Mississippi....................................... 61-69 @Southeast Missouri<.................... 80-86 @Eastern Illinois<............................. 46-64 UT Martin<.......................................... 77-70 @Morehead State<.......................... 65-70 @Eastern Kentucky<....................... 63-72 @Tennessee State<.......................... 81-58 @Austin Peay<................................... 58-73 Southeast Missouri<....................... 72-76 Eastern Illinois<................................. 84-71 ! Eastern Kentucky............................ 67-65 ! Southeast Missouri........................ 65-78
ALL-TIME RESULTS & SCORES ! Eastern Kentucky<......................... 74-85 & Malibu Holiday Classic
2004-05
Coach: Bill Worrell Overall: 21-8/13-3 OVC
Coach: Amy Brown Overall: 12-18/11-9 OVC
TECH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE
71
Tech
Starters F - Kendall Cavin F - Cara Reed C - Kristina Tyler G - Meagan Lyons G - Allison Price Top reserves: Marissa Hensley, Blair Bowens
Opponents
Starters F - Kendall Cavin F - Emily Christian C - Casey Bradford G - Tynisha Alexander G - Arleigh Brackin Top reserves: Jenna Baltimore, Courtney McFarlin, Andrea Brown
2006-07
Honors
Coach: Bill Worrell Overall: 18-11/12-4 OVC
Southeast Missouri<....................... 65-57 Eastern Illinois<................................. 78-64 Austin Peay<...................................... 69-79 @Tennessee State<.......................... 70-48 @East Tennessee<............................ 73-71 Samford<............................................. 76-57 Jacksonville State<.......................... 71-68 Murray State<.................................... 72-64 Tennessee-Martin<.......................... 70-60 @Jacksonville State <...................... 79-55 @Samford<......................................... 57-39 @Austin Peay<................................... 72-94 Morehead State<.............................. 75-61 ! UT Martin<........................................ 76-60
History
2003-04
@Middle Tennessee......................... 52-65 Memphis.............................................. 50-71 University of Evansville.................. 77-83 Southern Illinois................................ 88-71 @Alabama........................................... 61-83 @UAB.................................................... 63-56 Northern Iowa................................... 73-76 @Hawaii............................................... 64-59 University of Mississippi................. 56-68 @Western Kentucky......................... 81-76 @Eastern Illinois<............................. 71-63 @Southeast Missouri<..................90-102 @Morehead State<.......................... 97-76 @Eastern Kentucky<....................... 69-75
Starters G - Meagan Lyons G - Allison Price G - Blair Bowens F - Jasmine White C - Vivian Nwosu Top reserves: Tacarra Hayes, Krystal Stirrup Louisville...............................................49-82 @ Lipscomb.........................................72-55 @ Belmont............................................62-68 Drake......................................................58-69 @ Florida Atlantic&............................64-70 vs. Georgia Tech&..............................56-68 @ Georgia.............................................46-72 Jacksonville State<...........................84-60 Evansville..............................................75-71 @ Southern Illinois............................67-74 Middle Tennessee........................... 66-101 Memphis...............................................61-63 Southeast Missouri<........................41-56 Eastern Illinois<..................................46-50
RECORDS
& Malibu Holiday Classic
Coach: Amy Brown Overall: 9-21/7-11 OVC
Review
2010-11 OVC Regular Season Champions
2008-09
Staff
2005-06 OVC Regular Season Champions
Starters F - Kendall Cavin C - Emily Christian G - Meagan Lyons G - Jana Reece G - Deanna Apple Top reserves Kristina Tyler, Marissa Hensley Blair Bowens @Clemson........................................... 71-62 Evansville............................................. 73-65 vs. UT Chattanooga......................... 82-67 vs. UNLV............................................... 55-65 Austin Peay<...................................... 96-74 Southern Illinois................................ 70-60 @ Eastern Illinois<............................ 62-54 @ Southeast Missouri (OT)<......... 81-77 @Western Kentucky......................... 69-81 @ Middle Tennessee........................ 46-74 Samford<............................................. 57-59 @ Eastern Kentucky<...................... 72-61 Morehead State<.............................. 79-66 @ Jacksonville State<...................... 95-64 @ Samford<........................................ 63-51 Eastern Illinois<................................. 78-67 Southeast Missouri<....................... 46-53 @ Murray State<............................... 70-82 Tennessee State<............................. 79-53 @ Morehead State<......................... 60-59 @ UT Martin<..................................... 48-41 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 73-48 Jacksonville State<.......................... 75-61 @ Tennessee State<......................... 71-58 UT Martin<.......................................... 66-43 @Austin Peay<................................... 64-72 Murray State<.................................... 79-73 Eastern Illinois<................................. 83-69 vs. Morehead State<....................... 80-66 vs. Southeast Missouri<................. 50-71 **Belmont........................................... 56-55 **@ Western Kentucky ................... 66-83
Starters G - Meagan Lyons G - Allison Price F - Marissa Hensley G - Blair Bowens C - Kristina Tyler Top reserves: Mandy Mendenhall, Holly Rogers, Cara Reed @Memphis............................................ 74-58 @Middle Tennessee........................... 62-89 Belmont................................................. 59-65 @Evansville........................................... 56-72 Alabama................................................. 47-53 @Eastern Illinois (OT)<...................... 64-66 @Southeast Missouri<...................... 60-66 Oregon State&..................................... 55-78 @Hawaii&.............................................. 57-60 Western Carolina&............................. 61-74 Southern Illinois.................................. 69-87 Cincinnati.............................................. 57-71 Austin Peay<........................................ 65-52 @Eastern Kentucky<......................... 62-74 Morehead State<................................ 49-51 @Jacksonville State<......................... 71-68 @Samford<........................................... 45-64 Eastern Illinois<................................... 66-72 Southeast Missouri<......................... 39-49 @Murray State<.................................. 55-67 Tennessee State<............................... 56-69 @UT Martin<........................................ 73-64 Eastern Kentucky<............................. 77-64 Jacksonville State<............................ 65-69 @Tennessee State<............................ 60-51 UT Martin<............................................ 66-47 @Austin Peay<..................................... 69-52 Samford<............................................... 60-71 @Morehead State<............................ 56-67 Murray State<...................................... 70-80 & University of Hawaii Paradise Classic
Golden Eagles
2005-06
Coach: Bill Worrell Overall: 23-9/ 16-4 OVC
Coach: Amy Brown Overall: 8-22/7-13 OVC
Outlook
2001-02 OVC Regular Season Champions
2007-08
Tech Hoops
2000-01 OVC Regular Season Champions
Starters F - Kendall Cavin F - Emily Christian C - Casey Bradford G - Tynisha Alexander G - Jana Reece Top reserves: Marissa Hensley East Tennessee................................... 77-81 Florida Atlantic.................................. 81-65 UAB........................................................ 67-55 @ Southern Illinois........................... 73-55 vs Pepperdine.................................... 63-48 @ California......................................... 41-65 Middle Tennessee............................. 52-50 Alabama............................................... 59-62 Winthrop University........................ 73-54 @ Evansville........................................ 54-67 Western Kentucky............................ 84-74 Eastern Illinois<................................. 88-56 Southeast Missouri<....................... 80-78 Morehead State<.............................. 74-56 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 65-57 @ Southeast Missouri<................... 45-62 @ Eastern Illinois<............................ 86-68 @ Austin Peay<.................................. 85-72 TSU<...................................................... 69-48 @ Samford<........................................ 58-51 @ Jacksonville State<...................... 79-91 @ Murray State<............................... 85-78 @ UT Martin<..................................... 82-58 Jacksonville State<.......................... 61-71 Samford<............................................. 63-48 Austin Peay<...................................... 70-60 @ Morehead State<......................... 76-72 ! UT Martin.......................................... 70-51 ! vs Southeast Missouri................... 68-71
Lambuth.............................................. 92-75 @ Alabama.......................................... 56-71 @ Pepperdine..................................... 62-91 vs. Virginia Tech................................. 52-87 Middle Tennessee............................. 50-68 @ Austin Peay<.................................. 57-66 Eastern Illinois<................................. 70-89 Southeast Missouri<....................... 59-58 Clemson............................................... 67-70 @ Southern Illinois........................... 62-69 @ Cincinnati........................................ 70-86 @ North Carolina............................... 52-93 @ Samford<........................................ 44-66 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 84-50 @ Morehead State<......................... 54-57 Jacksonville State<.......................... 85-73 Samford<............................................. 62-55 @ Eastern Illinois<............................ 61-63 @ Southeast Missouri<................... 52-77 Murray State<.................................... 54-49 @ Tennessee State<......................... 50-57 Morehead State<.............................. 59-51 UT Martin<.......................................... 54-48 @ Eastern Kentucky<...................... 65-64 @ Jacksonville State<...................... 85-69 Tennessee State<............................. 88-57 @ UT Martin<..................................... 55-56 Austin Peay<...................................... 63-51 @ Murray State<............................... 79-80 ! @ Samford......................................... 60-63
Tech Hoops
@ Morehead State<..........................52-64 @ Eastern Kentucky<.......................50-66 UT Martin<...........................................63-56 Murray State<.....................................47-69 @ Austin Peay<...................................81-83 @ Tennessee State<..........................75-79 @ Eastern Illinois<.............................56-76 @ Southeast Missouri<....................55-61 Eastern Kentucky<............................82-64 Morehead State<...............................72-67 @ Murray State<................................84-91 @ UT Martin<......................................61-55 Tennessee State<..............................57-67 Austin Peay<.......................................69-53 @ Jacksonville State<.......................78-46 at Eastern Illinois!...............................65-71 & FAU Thanksigiving Tournament
ALL-TIME RESULTS & SCORES
2009-10
RECORDS
Review
Staff
Golden Eagles
Outlook
Coach: Sytia Messer Overall: 14-16/8-10 OVC
Starters G - Tacarra Hayes G - Kellie Cook F - Kylie Cook F - Krystal Stirrup F - Simone Rutledge Top reserves: Rachel Gildden, Tiara Hopper vs. Alabama&.......................................68-73 vs. Air Force&.......................................81-49 @ Baylor............................................. 55-100 @ Louisville..........................................54-84 @ Middle Tennessee.........................39-76 Lipscomb..............................................73-65 @ Jacksonville State<.......................68-59 Southern Illinois.................................59-56 Belmont................................................72-69 @ St. Louis............................................58-78 Bluefield College................................94-62 @ Southeast Missouri<....................56-61 @ Eastern Illinois<.............................68-79 Morehead State<...............................63-71 Eastern Kentucky<............................75-47 @ UT Martin<......................................52-56 @ Murray State<................................72-82 Austin Peay<.......................................77-56 Tennessee State<..............................62-65 Eastern Illinois<..................................59-80 Southeast Missouri<........................59-56 @ Eastern Kentucky<.......................60-61 @ Morehead State<..........................45-80 Murray State<.....................................80-67 UT Martin<...........................................85-41 @ Tennessee State<..........................76-73 @ Austin Peay<...................................70-78 SIU-Edwardsville................................68-60 Jacksonville State<...........................77-61 @ Austin Peay!....................................61-79 & Islander Tip-Off Tournament
2010-11
Opponents
Honors
History
Coach: Sytia Messer Overall: 23-8/15-3 OVC
Starters G - Tacarra Hayes G - Kellie Cook G - Rachel Glidden F - Kylie Cook C - Brittany Darling Top reserves: Molly Heady, Briana Jordan, Keisha Moore, Krystal Stirrup Alabama A&M.....................................82-67 @ Lipscomb.........................................81-65 @ Belmont............................................61-56 Tennessee Wesleyan.........................75-42 Middle Tennessee..............................58-71 @ Jacksonville State<.......................79-63 @ Kentucky..........................................53-77 @ Drake.................................................56-55
Eastern Illinois<..................................65-58 Southeast Missouri<........................62-48 @ Central Florida................................79-69 St. Louis.................................................71-63 @ Morehead State<..........................53-78 @ Eastern Kentucky<.......................78-69 UT Martin<...........................................74-57 Murray State<.....................................77-61 @ Austin Peay<...................................69-65 @ Tennessee State<..........................69-55 @ Eastern Illinois<.............................60-56 @ Southeast Missouri<....................69-59 Eastern Kentucky<............................56-49 Morehead State<...............................82-70 @ Murray State<................................70-60 @ UT Martin<......................................56-83 Tennessee State<..............................76-62 Austin Peay<.......................................57-63 @ SIU-Edwardsville...........................68-52 Jacksonville State<...........................63-50 vs. Austin Peay!...................................65-56 vs. UT Martin!......................................82-76 Auburn**..............................................54-68
2011-12
Coach: Sytia Messer Overall: 17-17/11-4 OVC
Starters G - Tacarra Hayes G - Jala Harris F - Molly Heady F - Kylie Cook C - Brittany Darling Top reserves: Briana Jordan, Rachel Glidden, Krystal Stirrup, T’Keyah Williams @ East Tennessee$............................87-76 @ UCLA..................................................52-74 Long Island..........................................60-62 Tennessee Wesleyan.........................66-52 @ Middle Tennessee.........................55-74 Western Carolina...............................58-61 @ Alabama A&M................................35-61 Lipscomb..............................................61-66 Western Kentucky.............................69-59 @ Samford............................................55-61 @ Louisiana Monroe.........................68-64 @ Louisiana Tech................................64-82 Marshall................................................68-73 @ UT Martin<......................................61-83 @ SIU Edwardsville<.........................54-62 Morehead State<...............................68-50 Tennessee State<..............................80-71 @ Murray State<................................72-76 @ Western Kentucky.........................58-71 Southeast Missouri<........................60-57 Jacksonville State<...........................65-59 @ Eastern kentucky<........................82-67 @ Morehead State<..........................57-53 SIU Edwardsville<..............................62-64 @ Jacksonville State<.......................62-50 @ Austin Peay<...................................68-65 @ Tennessee State<..........................78-66 Eastern Illinois<..................................51-52 Eastern Kentucky<............................66-51 Murray State<.....................................88-51 vs. Eastern Kentucky!........................66-51 vs. Eastern Illinois!.............................81-72 vs. UT Martin!......................................65-82 @ Bradley&...........................................71-74
Renay Adams receives a commemorative ball from coach Bill Worrell after scoring 1,000 career points
All-Time Golden Eagle 30-Point Games 47! 44 44# 43# 43 42 42 41 41 41 40 40* 40 39 39 39 39! 37 37* 37 37 37! 36 36 36 36 36 36 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 34* 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34$ 33 33 33 33* 33 33 33* 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 32* 32 32 32
J. Harper J. Harper A. Moorehead J. Harper J. Harper D. Seng J. Harper T. Hayes J. Holt J. Harper E. Christian J. Holt C. Taylor T. Hayes E. Christian R. Vaughn J. Harper E. Christian D. Seng J. Harper J. Harper J. Harper K. Cook A. Moorehead C. Dowdell J. Harper J. Harper C. Taylor E. Christian J. Holt D. Seng R. Vaughn A. Moorehead G. Burgess R. Adams J. Harper J. Holt R. Gobble J. Harper J. Harper C. Taylor C. Taylor C. Taylor C. Taylor C. Taylor T. Hayes E. Christian E. Christian J. Holt R. Vaughn D. Bilyeu A. Moorehead R. Vaughn G. Burgess P. Chambers J. Harper J. Harper J. Harper J. Harper C. Taylor E. Christian E. Christian E. Christian J. Holt
Pittsburgh 03-28-81 Murray 02-26-81 New Hampshire 12-07-90 Michigan State 11-29-80 Clemson 12-16-80 Morehead 02-03-97 East Tennessee 02-09-81 Tennessee State 02-15-10 Mississippi 11-16-01 Delta State 01-24-81 Eastern Illinois 01-24-04 Austin Peay 03-03-02 Austin Peay 02-16-87 Austin Peay 01-21-10 Eastern Illinois 03-01-03 Murray 01-03-93 Arizona State 03-26-81 Murray State 02-10-05 Austin Peay 03-05-00 App. State 12-18-80 Murray State 01-31-81 Cincinnati 03-27-81 East Tennessee 11-11-11 Morehead State 01-29-90 Belmont 12-10-79 Mercer 12-16-81 App. State 01-14-82 So. Illinois 02-04-87 Southeast Mo. 01-10-04 Southeast Mo. 02-02-02 E. Kentucky 03-01-97 Cincinnati 01-18-93 Murray State 02-17-90 W. Kentucky 02-14-76 Youngstown 02-20-88 UT Chattanooga 01-29-81 Austin Peay 03-02-01 East Tennessee 11-21-00 UT Martin 02-19-81 Murray State 02-20-82 SW Missouri 12-16-85 Akron 01-25-86 Youngstown 01-27-86 Vanderbilt 02-26-87 Tennessee 03-15-87 UT Martin 03-05-11 W. Kentucky 01-05-04 Tenn. State 02-22-03 Tenn. State 02-27-01 Austin Peay 02-11-93 UT Martin 01-16-93 Murray State 03-06-90 Austin Peay 02-10-92 Middle Tenn. 02-16-76 Morehead State 01-22-79 Morehead State 01-26-81 N.C. State 01-06-82 Austin Peay 01-21-82 Austin Peay 02-18-82 Akron 02-10-86 UT Martin 03-01-05 Northern Iowa 12-22-03 Southeast Mo. 02-01-03 E. Kentucky 01-08-00
Kellie Cook 32 J. Harper New Mexico 12-13-80 32 J. Harper Austin Peay 01-03-81 32 J. Harper Murray State 01-23-82 32 J. Harper Middle Tenn. 01-30-82 32 J. Harper Georgia 02-03-82 32 C. Taylor Akron 02-23-85 32 C. Taylor W. Kentucky 01-30-86 32 C. Taylor Middle Tenn. 02-02-87 32 C. Taylor Akron 02-09-87 32 A. Moorehead Murray State 02-16-91 32 D. Seng UT Martin 02-02-98 32 D. Seng UT Martin 02-28-99 32 A. Moorehead Morehead State 02-23-91 32* T. Slattery Austin Peay 03-06-94 32 K. Tyler Murray State 01-24-08 31 T. Hayes Jacksonville State 12-04-10 31 B. Bowens Jacksonville St. 02-28-09 31 E. Chrisitan Southeast Mo. 12-10-05 31 E. Christian Samford 01-02-06 31 J. Holt W. Kentucky 12-04-00 31 D. Seng Southeast Mo. 02-15-97 31 D. Seng Eastern Illinois 02-17-97 31 D. Seng E. Kentucky 01-05-97 31 D. Seng Morehead State 02-20-99 31 R. Vaughn Tenn. State 03-03-93 31 R. Vaughn Middle Tenn. 02-15-93 31 P. Chambers Murray State 01-08-79 31 J. Harper Memphis 01-22-81 31 J. Harper Arkansas 11-27-81 31 J. Harper E. Kentucky 02-25-82 31 J. Harper Morehead State 02-27-82 31* T. Burton E. Kentucky 03-06-84 31 C. Taylor Stetson 12-15-86 30 T. Hayes W. Kentucky 12-07-11 30 J. Holt Southeast Mo. 01-09-01 30 R. Vaughn E. Kentucky 02-20-93 30# S. Batten E. Michigan 12-07-91 30+ V. Russell William Penn 03-11-75 30 G. Burgess W. Kentucky 01-29-76 30 P. Chambers E. Kentucky 02-19-79 30 J. Harper W. Kentucky 01-10-81 30 J. Harper Clemson 02-01-82 30 T. Burton Clemson 12-21-85 30 C. Taylor Youngstown 02-08-86 30* C. Taylor Middle Tenn. 03-05-87 30$ A. Moorehead Iowa 03-18-89 30 K. Tyler E. Kentucky 01-05-08 !WNIT #Tennessee Tech Classic *OVC Tournament $NCAA +AlAW
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TECH VS. ALL OPPONENTS Opponents............................. First Met......... Last Met...........W........... L Air Force............................................2009-10..............2009-10..................1..............0 Akron...................................... 1983-84.......... 1986-87.............8........... 0 Alabama............................................1988-89..............2009-10..................2..............5 Alabama A&M.................................2010-11..............2011-12..................1..............1 Alabama-Birmingham.................1985-86..............2004-05..................4..............3 Alabama-Huntsville......................1996-97..............1998-99..................2..............0 Alabama State................................1987-88..............1993-94..................3..............1 Alcorn State............................ 1994-95.......... 1994-95.............1........... 0 Appalachian State.........................1980-81..............1986-87..................3..............0 Arkansas...........................................1981-82..............1981-82..................1..............0 Arkansas State................................1982-83..............2000-01..................1..............1 Arizona..............................................1999-00..............1999-00..................0..............1 Arizona State...................................1980-81..............1980-81..................0..............1 Auburn..............................................1982-83..............2010-11..................1..............4 Austin Peay............................ 1970-71.......... 2011-12...........71.........17 Baylor.................................................1975-76..............2009-10..................2..............1 Belhaven...........................................1976-77..............1979-80..................2..............0 Belmont.................................. 1970-71.......... 2010-11...........20.........10 Berry College...................................1973-74..............1973-74..................1..............0 Bluefield............................................2009-10..............2009-10..................1..............0 Boston College...............................1991-92..............2000-01..................0..............2 Bradley..............................................2011-12..............2011-12..................0..............1 Butler.................................................1989-90..............1989-90..................1..............0 California..........................................1996-97..............2004-05..................0..............2 Cal-Irvine..........................................1996-97..............1996-97..................0..............1 Carson Newman............................1974-75..............1991-92..................5..............0 Cathedral College..........................1972-73..............1972-73..................1..............0 Centenary College........................1999-00..............1999-00..................1..............0 Central Missouri.............................1977-78..............1977-78..................1..............0 Central Florida................................2010-11..............2010-11..................0..............1 Charleston College.......................1975-76..............1975-76..................1..............0 Chicago State..................................1989-90..............1989-90..................1..............0 Cincinnati.........................................1980-81..............2007-08..................3..............3 Clemson............................................1979-80..............2006-07..................4..............5 Cleveland State..............................1974-75..............1991-92..................2..............0 Colorado State................................1993-94..............1993-94..................0..............1 Columbia State...............................1970-71..............1970-71..................2..............0 Cookeville Independents...........1970-71..............1972-73..................5..............0 Cumberland Col. (KY)...................1979-80..............1979-80..................1..............0 Cumberland Univ. (TN)................1984-85..............1984-85..................1..............0 Delta State.......................................1974-75..............1980-81..................1..............7 Drake..................................................2008-09..............2010-11..................1..............1 East Carolina....................................1972-73..............1986-87..................2..............2 East Tennessee State....................1972-73..............2011-12............... 20..............3 Eastern Illinois....................... 1996-97.......... 2011-12...........23.........13 Eastern Kentucky................... 1973-74.......... 2011-12...........53.........21 Eastern Michigan...........................1991-92..............1991-92..................1..............0 Edinboro State................................1975-76..............1975-76..................1..............0 Elon.....................................................1974-75..............1974-75..................1..............0 Evansville..........................................2000-01..............2008-09..................4..............4 Federal City College......................1971-72..............1971-72..................1..............0 Fisk......................................................1970-71..............1974-75..................5..............0 Florida................................................1978-79..............1993-94..................3..............1 Florida Atlantic...............................2004-05..............2008-09..................1..............1 Florida International.....................1991-92..............1991-92..................0..............1 Florida State....................................1992-93..............1992-93..................0..............1 Fresno State.....................................1976-77..............1985-86..................2..............0 Furman..............................................1989-90..............1991-92..................3..............0 Georgetown....................................1983-84..............1983-84..................1..............0 Georgia..............................................1981-82..............2008-09..................0..............9 Georgia Southern..........................1983-84..............1992-93..................2..............0 Georgia State..................................1987-88..............1989-90..................3..............0 Georgia Tech...................................2008-09..............2008-09..................0..............1 Hawaii................................................1999-00..............2007-08..................1..............2 Hiwassee...........................................1972-73..............1973-74..................3..............1 Houston............................................1989-90..............1989-90..................0..............1 Idaho..................................................1985-86..............1985-86..................0..............1 Illinois State.....................................1974-75..............1974-75..................1..............0 Immaculata......................................1976-77..............1977-78..................0..............3
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Indiana..............................................1973-74..............1998-99..................2..............1 Indiana State...................................1975-76..............2000-01..................4..............1 Iowa....................................................1988-89..............1988-89..................0..............1 Jackson State..................................1970-71..............1970-71..................1..............0 Jacksonville State.................. 2003-04.......... 2011-12...........15........... 3 Kansas State....................................1976-77..............1977-78..................2..............0 Kennesaw.........................................1989-90..............1989-90..................1..............0 Kentucky...........................................1976-77..............2010-11..................4..............7 Lambuth College...........................1970-71..............2006-07..................6..............0 Lipscomb..........................................2008-09..............2011-12..................3..............1 Long Island......................................2011-12..............2011-12..................0..............1 Louisiana Monroe.................. 2011-12.......... 2011-12.............1........... 0 Louisiana State...............................1984-85..............1984-85..................0..............1 Louisiana Tech ...............................1981-82..............2011-12..................0..............4 Louisville...........................................1981-82..............2009-10..................1..............3 Marist.................................................1986-87..............1986-87..................1..............0 Marshall.................................. 1970-71.......... 2011-12.............5........... 1 Memphis................................. 1974-75.......... 2008-09...........15........... 6 Mercer...............................................1975-76..............1993-94..................4..............1 Miami (Ohio)...................................1980-81..............1980-81..................1..............0 Michigan State...............................1980-81..............1980-81..................1..............0 Middle Tennessee.................. 1970-71.......... 2011-12...........50.........38 Mississippi........................................1978-79..............2003-04..................4............14 Mississippi College........................1973-74..............1975-76..................1..............1 Miss. Univ. for Women.................1970-71..............1978-79..................4..............2 Missouri.............................................1977-78..............1987-88..................0..............3 Monmouth (NJ)..............................1988-89..............1988-89..................1..............0 Montclair State...............................1975-76..............1975-76..................1..............0 Montevallo.......................................1990-91..............1990-91..................1..............0 Morehead State..................... 1977-78.......... 2011-12...........55.........19 Morgan State..................................1984-85..............1984-85..................1..............0 Murray State.......................... 1970-71.......... 2011-12...........58.........14 Nebraska...........................................1979-80..............1979-80..................1..............1 Nevada..............................................1990-91..............1990-91..................1..............0 Nevada-Las Vegas.........................1979-80..............2005-06..................1..............3 New Hampshire.............................1990-91..............1990-91..................1..............0 New Mexico.....................................1979-80..............1994-95..................2..............0 Nicholls State..................................1990-91..............1990-91..................1..............0 North Alabama...............................1984-85..............1984-85..................1..............0 North Carolina................................1976-77..............2006-07..................2..............3 N. Carolina-Asheville....................1999-00..............2002-03..................4..............0 N. Carolina-Charlotte...................1983-84..............1997-98..................4..............2 North Carolina State.....................1978-79..............1986-87..................1..............5 North Georgia ................................1987-88..............1987-88..................1..............0 Northeastern...................................1986-87..............1991-92..................2..............0
***The Golden Eagles have not faced Lee University, Rice University, St. John’s University or St. Mary’s College and they are on the 2012-13 schedule.
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Northern Iowa................................2003-04..............2003-04..................0..............1 Northern Kentucky.......................1981-82..............1981-82..................0..............1 Northwestern (Illinois).................1983-84..............1992-93..................0..............2 Northwestern State .....................1983-84..............1985-86..................0..............2 Ohio....................................................1990-91..............1990-91..................1..............0 Ohio State .......................................1975-76..............1980-81..................3..............0 Old Dominion.................................1977-78..............1998-99..................1..............2 Oklahoma.........................................1999-00..............1999-00..................1..............0 Oregon State...................................2007-08..............2007-08..................0..............1 Parsons College..............................1972-73..............1972-73..................0..............1 Pepperdine......................................2004-05..............2006-07..................1..............1 Pittsburgh........................................1978-79..............1980-81..................1..............1 Portland State.................................1997-98..............1997-98..................1..............0 Purdue...............................................1995-96..............1995-96..................0..............1 Queens College..............................1971-72..............1976-77..................1..............1 Quinnipiac.......................................2002-03..............2002-03..................1..............0 Radford..............................................1987-88..............1987-88..................1..............0 Richmond.........................................1989-90..............1989-90..................1..............0 Roane State......................................1973-74..............1973-74..................1..............0 Samford.................................. 2003-04.......... 2011-12.............7........... 7 San Diego State..............................1988-89..............1988-89..................0..............1 St. Joseph’s.......................................1976-77..............1976-77..................0..............1 St. Louis.............................................2009-10..............2010-11..................1..............1 Seton Hall.........................................2001-02..............2001-02..................1..............0 Shorter College..............................1973-74..............1974-75..................2..............0 South Carolina................................1978-79..............1988-89..................1..............4 South Carolina State.....................1995-96..............1995-96..................1..............0 Southeast Missouri................ 1991-92.......... 2011-12...........29.........18 Southern Connecticut.................1976-77..............1976-77..................0..............1 Southern Illinois.............................1986-87..............2009-10............... 14............10 SIU Edwardsville.................... 2009-10.......... 2011-12.............2........... 2 Southern Mississippi....................1978-79..............1986-87..................2..............2 Southwest Louisiana....................1998-99..............1998-99..................1..............0 Southwest Missouri......................1985-86..............1990-91..................1..............1 Stephen F. Austin...........................1973-74..............1992-93..................2..............3 Stetson..............................................1986-87..............1995-96..................2..............0 Tampa University...........................1982-83..............1982-83..................1..............0 Tech All-Stars...................................1971-72..............1971-72..................1..............0 Temple...............................................1976-77..............1976-77..................1..............0 Temple JC.........................................1972-73..............1972-73..................0..............1 Tennessee.........................................1970-71..............1990-91............... 11............16 Tennessee State..................... 1970-71.......... 2011-12...........48.........10 Tennessee Wesleyan.............. 2009-10.......... 2011-12.............3........... 0 Texas Tech........................................1999-00..............1999-00..................0..............1 Toledo................................................2002-03..............2002-03..................0..............1 UCLA....................................... 2011-12.......... 2011-12.............0........... 1 Union University............................1973-74..............1976-77..................3..............0 UT Chattanooga.............................1970-71..............2005-06............... 21..............6 UT Martin............................... 1970-71.......... 2011-12...........44.........17 Utah State........................................1974-75..............1974-75..................1..............0 Valdosta State.................................1977-78..............1978-79..................1..............2 Vanderbilt.............................. 1978-79.......... 1991-92...........10........... 6 Virginia..............................................1982-83..............1994-95..................0..............2 Virginia Tech....................................1984-85..............2006-07..................1..............1 Volunteer State...............................1972-73..............1973-74..................4..............0 Wake Forest.....................................1996-97..............1997-98..................1..............1 Washington State..........................1972-73..............1972-73..................1..............0 Wayland Baptist.............................1973-74..............1980-81..................0..............2 West Chester State........................1976-77..............1976-77..................1..............0 West Texas........................................1985-86..............1985-86..................0..............1 West Virginia....................................1986-87..............1986-87..................1..............0 Western Carolina................... 1971-72.......... 2011-12.............3........... 2 Western Kentucky.........................1975-76..............2011-12............... 19............18 Western Michigan.........................1998-99..............1998-99..................0..............1 William & Mary...............................1973-74..............1973-74..................1..............0 William Penn...................................1974-75..............1975-76..................0..............2 Winthrop College..........................1971-72..............2004-05..................4..............0 Wisconsin-La Crosse.....................1975-76..............1975-76..................1..............0 Youngstown State.........................1982-83..............1987-88............... 12..............1
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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS
Listed on the following pages are the scores from every game with every opponent over the years. H denotes home games - A denotes road games - N denotes neutral site games / Research continues on sites and will be added as it is found Year W/L Score Site Air force 1-0 2009-10 W 81-49 N H A A H H A A H
Arkansas State 1-1 1982-83 W 71-47 H 2000-01 L 61-71 T Arizona 0-1 1999-00 L 71-87 T Arizona State 0-1 1980-81 L 76-85 T
Cumberland (Ky) 1-0 1979-80 W 107-36 H
Boston College 0-2 1991-92 L 60-68 T 2000-01 L 64-80 T
Cumberland (Tenn.) 1-0 1984-85 W 80-63
Bradley 0-1 2011-12 L 74-71 A Butler 1-0 1989-90 W 110-51 T
Cal-Irvine 0-1 1996-97 L 67-78
A H H H
Centenary College 1-0 1999-00 W 103-50 T Central Missouri 1-0 1977-78 W 76-57 T
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Baylor 2-1 College of Charleston 1-0 1975-76 W 89-78 T 1975-76 W 97-67 T 1982-83 W 69-67 H 2009-10 L 100-55 A Chicago State 1-0 Belhaven 2-0 1989-90 W 102-51 T 1976-77 W 86-60 T 1979-80 W 85-73 H Cincinnati 3-2 1980-81 W 81-80 T Belmont 20-10 1981-82 W 79-71 T 1970-71 L 58-69 1991-92 L 65-69 A L 56-70 1992-93 W 93-71 H 1971-72 L 53-75 2006-07 L 70-86 A
East Tennessee 20-3 1972-73 W 60-35 1973-74 W 76-40 1977-78 W 74-66 A W 79-65 H 1978-79 W 88-73 A W 56-53 H 1979-80 W 83-73 A 1980-81 W 103-78 H L 57-61 A 1982-83 W 60-52 A 1983-84 W 75-63 H 1985-86 W 93-79 A 1986-87 W 85-67 H 1987-88 W 70-61 A 1988-89 W 79-45 H 1997-98 W 77-70 A 1998-99 W 87-70 H 2000-01 W 90-60 H 2001-02 L 73-82 A 2002-03 W 74-56 H 2003-04 W 73-71 A 2004-05 L 77-81 H
Honors
Cathedral College 1-0 1972-73 W 78-24
East Carolina 2-2 1972-73 L 58-60 1974-75 W 84-57 T 1985-86 W 75-73 T 1986-87 L 66-70 T
HISTORY
Carson Newman 5-0 1974-75 W 79-48 1980-81 W 78-64 1981-82 W 93-76 1988-89 W 89-63 1991-92 W 96-62
Drake 1-1 2008-09 L 58-69 H 2010-11 W 56-55 A
Records
California 0-2 1996-97 L 67-85 T 2004-05 L 41-65 A
Delta State 1-7 1974-75 L 58-90 A L 66-88 T 1975-76 L 82-91 T 1977-78 L 60-65 T L 72-74 H 1978-79 L 69-76 H 1979-80 L 72-92 A 1980-81 W 87-73 H
Review
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Bluefield Colorado 1-0 2009-10 W 94-62 H
Staff
Alabama A&M 1-1 2010-11 W 82-67 H 2011-12 L 61-35 A Austin Peay 71-17 1970-71 W 59-46 Alabama-Birmingham 4-3 W 53-48 1985-86 W 80-67 T 1971-72 W 63-46 1987-88 L 69-71 A W 64-42 1988-89 W 87-63 H W 68-32 1994-95 L 55-58 T 1972-73 W 56-34 1999-00 L 68-79 T W 61-46 2003-04 W 63-56 A 1973-74 W 59-43 2004-05 W 67-55 H W 60-46 1974-75 W 73-52 Alabama-Huntsville 2-0 1975-76 W 97-52 H 1996-97 W 81-54 H W 80-50 H 1998-99 W 85-47 H 1977-78 W 73-49 A 1978-79 W 83-65 A Alabama State 3-1 W 116-53 H 1987-88 W 77-64 H 1979-80 L 69-75 A 1988-89 W 83-76 A L 63-74 H 1989-90 W 82-38 H 1980-81 W 78-68 A 1993-94 L 65-70 H 1981-82 W 99-65 H W 87-63 A Alcorn State 1-0 W 74-64 N 1994-95 W 85-69 T 1982-83 W 78-65 A
Golden Eagles
Auburn 1-4 1982-83 L 37-63 A 1984-85 L 65-77 H L 53-69 T 1989-90 W 77-60 T 2010-11 L 68-54 H
L 50-53 2007-08 L 71-57 H 1972-73 W 52-48 W 51-49 Clemson 4-5 1973-74 L 48-50 1979-80 W 94-77 H L 47-60 1980-81 L 83-92 A 1974-75 L 65-74 1981-82 L 78-79 A L 71-92 1982-83 L 67-68 H 1975-76 W 71-65 H 1984-85 W 71-70 A W 75-61 A 1985-86 W 85-78 H 1976-77 W 83-70 A 1997-98 L 46-61 H W 78-62 H 2005-06 W 71-62 A 1977-78 W 83-52 A 2006-07 L 67-70 H W 71-54 H 1978-79 W 77-69 H Cleveland State 2-0 W 73-66 A 1974-75 W 78-49 H 1979-80 W 83-72 A 1991-92 W 98-76 W 87-55 H 1980-81 W 88-54 H Colorado State 0-1 W 80-74 A 1993-94 L 51-65 T 1981-82 W 79-51 H W 64-56 A Columbia State 2-0 1983-84 W 80-63 H 1970-71 W 65-41 2005-06 W 56-55 N W 92-62 2007-08 L 65-69 H 2008-09 L 62-68 A Cookeville Ind. 5-0 2009-10 W 72-69 H 1970-71 W 79-46 2010-11 W 61-56 A W 88-41 1971-72 W 65-48 Berry College 1-0 1972-73 W 50-37 1973-74 W 73-57 W 67-29
Outlook
Alabama 2-5 1988-89 W 66-57 A 1989-90 W 73-62 H 1991-92 L 87-100 A 2003-04 L 61-83 A 2006-07 L 56-71 A 2007-08 L 53-47 H 2009-10 L 73-68 N
Arkansas 1-0 1981-82 W 96-75 T
W 84-55 H 1983-84 W 80-66 A W 76--61 A 1984-85 W 80-72 A L 64-73 A 1985-86 W 97-87 H W 84-70 A 1986-87 W 98-58 H W 100-68 A 1987-88 W 75-47 H W 84-66 A 1988-89 W 82-72 A W 94-62 H 1989-90 W 102-55 H W 94-74 A 1990-91 W 88-61 A W 93-48 H 1991-92 W 71-59 H W 79-69 A 1992-93 W 109-70 A W 91-62 H 1993-94 W 75-55 H W 64-61 A W 86-60 N 1994-95 L 66-69 A W 94-70 T 1995-96 W 60-59 A L 52-59 H 1996-97 W 72-70 H W 68-63 A 1997-98 W 78-48 H W 75-53 A W 80-60 N 1998-99 W 77-60 A W 78-51 H W 74-60 N 1999-00 W 75-58 H W 77-68 A W 89-80 N 2000-01 W 87-64 A W 102-69 H L 63-65 N 2001-02 W 81-80 A W 80-62 H L 83-85 N 2002-03 L 54-65 H L 72-76 A 2003-04 L 69-79 H L 72-94 A 2004-05 W 85-72 A W 70-60 H 2005-06 W 96-74 H L 64-72 A 2006-07 L 57-66 A W 63-51 H 2007-08 W 65-52 H W 69-52 A 2008-09 L 81-83(2OT) A W 69-53 H 2009-10 W 77-56 H L 78-70 A L 79-61 N 2010-11 W 69-65 A L 63-57 H W 65-56 N 2011-12 W 68-65 A
Tech Hoops
Akron 8-0 1983-84 W 71-57 W 69-65 1984-85 W 62-57 W 99-61 1985-86 W 100-72 W 80-48 1986-87 W 70-64 W 78-57
Appalachian State 3-0 1980-81 W 112-67 H 1981-82 W 100-69 H 1986-87 W 59-56 H
ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS
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Tech Hoops
2011-12 W 87-76 A Eastern Illinois 23-13 1996-97 L 66-68 A W 81-74(OT) H 1997-98 L 54-63 A W 77-56 H 1998-99 W 80-63 H W 83-62 A 1999-00 W 82-44 H W 81-63 A W 68-48 T 2000-01 W 92-55 H W 69-63 A 2001-02 W 66-53 H W 66-53 A W 67-43 N 2002-03 L 46-64 A W 84-71 H 2003-04 W 71-63 A W 78-64 H 2004-05 W 88-56 H W 86-68 A 2005-06 W 62-54 A W 78-67 H W 83-69 H 2006-07 L 70-89 H L 61-63 A 2007-08 L 66-64(OT) A L 72-66 H 2008-09 L 46-50 H L 56-76 A L 65-71 A 2009-10 L 79-68 A L 80-59 H 2010-11 W 65-58 H W 60-56 A 2011-12 L 52-51 H W 81-72(OT) N
L 65-69 N 1997-98 L 92-97 A W 81-71 N 1998-99 L 71-76 H W 86-69 A 1999-00 W 88-72 A W 87-54 H 2000-01 W 79-72 H W 84-66 A 2001-02 L 64-71 A L 68-73 H 2002-03 L 71-80 H L 63-72 A W 67-65 N 2003-04 L 69-75 A L 74-85 N 2004-05 W 65-57 H 2005-06 W 72-61 A W 73-48 H 2006-07 W 84-50 H W 65-64 A 2007-08 L 74-62 A W 77-64 H 2008-09 L 50-66 A W 82-64 H 2009-10 W 75-47 H L 61-60 A 2010-11 W 78-69 A W 56-49 H 2011-12 W 82-67 A W 66-51 H W 81-65 N Eastern Michigan 1-0 1991-92 W 84-57 T Edinboro State 1-0 1975-76 W 84-63 H Elon 1-0 1974-75 W 73-63 T
Eastern Kentucky 53-21 1973-74 W 61-53 1974-75 W 88-47 A Evansville 4-4 1976-77 W 81-60 H 2000-01 W 67-66 A 1977-78 W 88-69 H 2001-02 W 63-57 H W 78-73 A 2002-03 L 52-61 A 1978-79 W 94-84 A 2003-04 L 77-83 H W 82-73 H 2004-05 L 54-67 A 1979-80 W 76-56 H 2005-06 W 73-65 H 1980-81 W 87-67 A 2007-08 L 72-56 A 1981-82 L 78-80 A 2008-09 W 75-71 H W 92-73 H 1982-83 W 68-57 H Federal City College 1-0 W 68-64 A 1971-72 W 63-54 1983-84 W 62-51 A W 81-78 H Fisk 5-0 1984-85 W 75-66 H 1970-71 W 91-39 W 67-62 A 1971-72 W 75-22 1985-86 W 82-52 A 1972-73 W 71-41 W 97-70 H 1973-74 W 61-33 1986-87 L 70-85 A 1974-75 W 78-39 T W 84-66 H Florida 3-1 1988-89 W 90-66 A W 73-72 H 1989-90 W 88-68 A W 82-62 H 1990-91 W 75-55 H L 59-70 A 1991-92 L 64-67 A W 70-60 H W 81-74 N 1992-93 W 68-59 H W 84-75 A 1993-94 L 67-78 A W 71-60 H 1994-95 L 62-71 H W 64-63 A W 63-59 N 1995-96 W 74-66 H L 51-70 A L 56-68 N 1996-97 L 72-75 A W 82-77 H
76
1978-79 W 89-75 A 1988-89 W 63-58 H 1992-93 W 81-61 H 1993-94 L 59-79 A
1989-90 L 82-85 T
Florida Atlantic 1-1 2004-05 W 81-65 H 2008-09 L 64-70 A
Illinois State 1-0 1974-75 W 72-42 A
Florida International 0-1 1991-92 L 88-90(OT) T Florida State 0-1 1992-93 L 72-88 T Fresno State 2-0 1976-77 W 70-67 T 1985-86 W 79-77 T Furman 3-0 1989-90 W 76-73 A 1990-91 W 111-68 H 1991-92 W 86-67 T Georgetown 1-0 1983-84 W 76-72 T Georgia 0-9 1981-82 L 74-94 A 1982-83 L 61-72 H 1984-85 L 74-91 A 1985-86 L 64-79 T 1993-94 L 62-79 A 1994-95 L 64-82 H 1999-00 L 72-77 H 2002-03 L 56-87 A 2008-09 L 46-72 A Georgia Southern 2-0 1983-84 W 75-65 T 1992-93 W 71-63 T Georgia State 3-0 1987-88 W 72-61 T 1988-89 W 81-58 H 1989-90 W 83-58 A Georgia Tech 0-1 2008-09 L 56-68 N Hawaii 1-2 1999-00 L 49-51 A 2003-04 W 64-59 A 2007-08 L 60-57 A Hiwassee 3-1 1972-73 W 36-31 L 53-56 1973-74 W 52-42 W 56-40 Houston 0-1
Idaho 0-1 1985-86 L 84-87 T
Immaculata 0-3 1976-77 L 70-73 A L 59-72 T 1977-78 L 75-81 H Indiana 2-1 1973-74 W 72-44 1976-77 W 79-63 T 1998-99 L 75-89 T Indiana State 4-1 1975-76 W 89-61 H 1976-77 W 110-76 H 1990-91 L 71-74 T 1999-00 W 62-55 A 2000-01 W 89-63 H Iowa 0-1 1988-89 L 75-77 T Jackson State 1-0 1970-71 W 61-31 Jacksonville State 14-3 2003-04 W 71-68 H W 79-55 A 2004-05 L 79-91 A L 61-71 H 2005-06 W 95-64 A W 75-61 H 2006-07 W 85-73 H W 85-69 A 2007-08 W 71-68 A L 69-65 H 2008-09 W 84-60 H W 78-46 A 2009-10 W 68-59 A W 77-61 H 2010-11 W 79-63 A W 63-50 H 2011-12 W 65-59 H W 62-50 A Kansas State 2-0 1976-77 W 68-58 T 1977-78 W 73-59 T Kennesaw 1-0 1989-90 W 89-65 H Kentucky 4-7 1976-77 L 70-72 A W 92-69 T 1977-78 W 89-69 H
2012-2013 • TECH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
L 72-81 A 1981-82 L 55-72 H 1982-83 L 67-102 A 1984-85 L 75-87 A 1985-86 W 69-65 H 1987-88 L 69-78 A 1988-89 W 88-68 H 2010-11 L 77-53 A Lambuth College 6-0 1970-71 W 66-47 W 2-0 (forfeit) W 73-56 1971-72 W 55-37 W 66-50 2006-07 W 92-75 H Lipscomb 3-1 2008-09 W 72-55 A 2009-10 W 73-65 H 2010-11 W 81-65 A 2011-12 L 66-61 H Long Island 0-1 2011-12 L 62-60 H Louisiana Monroe 1-0 2011-12 W 68-64 A Louisiana State 0-1 1984-85 L 63-84 T Louisiana Tech 0-4 1981-82 L 53-114 T 1994-95 L 33-62 H 1995-96 L 56-101 A 2011-12 L 82-64 A Louisville 1-3 1981-82 L 60-62 A 1982-83 W 83-77 H 2008-09 L 49-82 H 2009-10 L 84-54 A Marist 1-0 1986-87 W 75-48 T Marshall 5-1 1970-71 W 61-60 1972-73 W 64-46 1975-76 W 90-52 H 1976-77 W 101-38 H 1985-86 W 81-64 T 2011-12 L 73-68 H Memphis 15-6 1974-75 W 68-61 W 81-67 W 73-61 1976-77 W 79-72 W 78-63 1977-78 L 49-73
A T T T T A
ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS
Golden Eagles
T’Keyah Williams
Nebraska 1-1 1979-80 W 77-68 L 60-78
Nevada-Las Vegas 1-3 1979-80 W 83-69 A 1993-94 L 61-79 T 2001-02 L 67-88 T 2005-06 L 55-65 N
New Mexico 2-0 1979-80 W 79-60 T 1994-95 W 79-66 T
North Alabama 1-0 1984-85 W 74-58 H
UNC-Asheville 4-0
TECH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE
77
Tech
North Carolina 2-3 1976-77 W 90-67 H W 61-58 T 1980-81 L 62-63 A 1994-95 L 52-79 T 2006-07 L 52-93 A
Opponents
Nicholls State 1-0 1990-91 W 71-48 T
Honors
New Hampshire 1-0 1990-91 W 96-68 H
HISTORY
Nevada 1-0 1990-91 W 94-62
Records
2003-04 W 72-64 H 2004-05 W 85-78 A 2005-06 L 70-82 A W 79-73 H 2006-07 W 54-49 H L 79-80(OT) A 2007-08 L 67-55 A L 80-70 H 2008-09 L 47-69 H L 84-91 A 2009-10 L 82-72 A W 80-67 H 2010-11 W 77-61 H W 70-60 A 2011-12 L 76-72 A W 88-51 H
Review
1974-75 W 75-31 A 1977-78 W 89-77 A 1978-79 W 94-76 H 1979-80 W 88-63 H 1980-81 W 71-70 A W 77-74 H 1981-82 W 82-51 H W 80-77 A 1982-83 W 77-68 H L 71-74 A 1983-84 W 91-59 A L 71-83 H 1984-85 W 83-68 A W 69-61 H 1985-86 W 64-58 H W 92-69 A 1986-87 W 84-82 A W 84-85 H 1987-88 W 104-94 H W 81-79 A 1988-89 L 62-68 A W 71-67 H 1989-90 W 89-74 H W 78-70 A 1990-91 W 109-87 A W 116-91 H 1991-92 W 80-68 W 83-77 1992-93 W 93-71 A L 76-85 H 1993-94 W 77-67 A W 72-57 H 1994-95 W 70-50 H W 85-70 A 1995-96 W 61-60 H L 46-59 A 1996-97 L 48-52 A W 77-62 H W 72-61 N 1997-98 W 63-55 H W 62-60 A 1998-99 W 62-61 A W 76-68 H 1999-00 W 64-59 A W 73-49 H W 67-45 N 2000-01 W 63-48 H W 74-49 A 2001-02 W 73-57 H W 70-61 A 2002-03 W 62-58 A W 69-55 H
Staff
1977-78 L 80-82 A W 92-74 H 1978-79 W 89-85 A 1979-80 W 84-62 H 1980-81 W 83-63 H 1981-82 L 83-99 A W 80-69 H W 80-66 N 1982-83 L 63-64 H W 75-44 A L 49-69 N 1983-84 W 58-53 A L 58-63 H 1984-85 W 53-41 H W 76-66 1985-86 L 63-71 A Mercer 4-1 W 79-69 H 1975-76 W 87-67 T 1986-87 W 76-61 H 1981-82 W 84-77 H L 61-74 A 1982-83 L 70-72 A W 70-64 N 1983-84 W 64-54 H 1987-88 W 84-67 A 1993-94 W 72-53 H W 70-57 H 1988-89 W 86-75 H Miami (Ohio) 1-0 L 85-86 H 1980-81 W 106-61 T W 86-63 N 1989-90 W 86-65 A Michigan State 1-0 W 96-82 H 1980-81 W 90-83 N 1990-91 W 86-72 H W 80-76 A Middle Tennessee 50-38 1991-92 W 100-80 A 1970-71 W 73-40 W 94-65 H L 48-65 1992-93 W 82-49 H W 63-46 N W 89-73 A 1971-72 W 47-37 1993-94 W 85-69 A W 63-56 W 67-52 H W 72-40 N W 63-62 N 1972-73 W 55-33 Mississippi 4-14 1994-95 W 91-69 H W 62-39 1978-79 L 72-100 T W 93-58 A W 60-47 N 1981-82 L 61-80 A 1995-96 W 75-66 H 1973-74 W 48-33 1982-83 L 83-101 H L 65-72 A W 58-35 1988-89 L 62-76 H 1996-97 W 78-57 A 1974-75 W 72-35 H 1989-90 W 67-62 A L 87-90 H W 58-46 A 1990-91 L 64-78 H 1997-98 W 70-59 A W 67-57 N 1991-92 L 62-70 H W 102-77 H 1975-76 W 86-75 A 1992-93 L 68-70(OT) A 1998-99 W 94-68 H W 99-58 H 1993-94 L 46-71 H W 87-63 A W 84-68 N 1995-96 L 51-73 H 1999-00 W 82-53 A 1976-77 W 97-67 H 1996-97 L 58-75 A W 90-42 H L 78-80 A 1997-98 W 52-49 H 2000-01 W 103-74 H 1977-78 W 88-81 A 1998-99 L 50-65 A W 86-81 A W 81-66 H 1999-00 L 65-72 H 2001-02 W 76-73 A W 96-68 N 2000-01 W 71-56 A W 76-59 H 1978-79 W 107-73 H 2001-02 W 77-55 H W 87-88 N 1979-80 W 71-68 T 2002-03 L 61-69 A 2002-03 L 64-72 H L 52-72 A 2003-04 L 52-66 H L 65-70 A W 72-69 H 2003-04 W 97-76 A W 72-70 N Mississippi College 1-1 W 75-61 H 1980-81 L 66-76 H 1973-74 L 63-65 2004-05 W 74-56 H L 78-81 A 1975-76 W 111-93 T W 76-72 A W 87-79 N 2005-06 W 79-66 H 1981-82 W 81-67 A Miss. Univ. for Women 4-2 W 60-59 A W 74-68 H 1970-71 L 62-63 W 80-66 N 1982-83 L 72-74 H 1972-73 W 50-45 2006-07 L 54-57 A L 77-95 A 1974-75 W 101-82 H W 59-51 H 1983-84 L 66-70 H 1976-77 W 87-58 A 2007-08 L 51-49 H L 64-85 A 1977-78 L 72-73 A L 67-56 A L 64-71 N 1978-79 W 107-76 2008-09 L 52-64 A 1984-85 L 58-62 A W 72-67 H W 92-86 H Missouri 0-3 2009-10 L 71-63 H L 61-67 N 1977-78 L 70-73 H L 80-45 A 1985-86 W 77-58 H 1986-87 L 64-74 H 2010-11 L 78-53 A L 69-72 A 1987-88 L 75-88 H W 82-70 H L 63-66 N 2011-12 W 68-50 H 1986-87 W 78-74 H Monmouth (NJ) 1-0 W 57-53 A L 85-94 A 1988-89 W 71-36 T W 71-67 N Morgan State 1-0 1987-88 L 55-63 A Montclair State 1-0 1984-85 W 88-66 N W 83-79 H 1975-76 W 94-88 T L 62-79 N Murray State 58-14 1988-89 W 74-65 H Montevallo 1-0 1970-71 W 70-52 - L 65-73 A 1990-91 W 90-66 H 1971-72 W 2-0(forfeit) 1989-90 L 71-49 A W 72-44 - W 79-69 H Morehead State 55-19 1972-73 W 75-48
Outlook
1990-91 W 64-58 A W 86-70 H W 84-59 N 1991-92 W 86-80 A W 93-92 H 1992-93 W 91-72 H L 71-77 A W 80-73 N 1993-94 L 70-74 A W 83-74 H 1994-95 W 69-48 A L 63-66 H 1995-96 L 57-88 H L 64-75 A 1996-97 W 71-61 A L 65-71 H W 59-56 N 1997-98 L 56-59 H W 74-55 A 1998-99 L 63-74 A W 85-63 H 1999-00 W 77-60 H L 82-90 A 2000-01 L 74-87 H 2001-02 W 68-64 A 2002-03 L 59-71 H 2003-04 L 52-65 A 2004-05 W 52-50 H 2005-06 L 46-74 A 2006-07 L 50-68 H 2007-08 L 89-62 A 2008-09 L 66-101 H 2009-10 L 76-39 A 2010-11 L 71-58 H 2011-12 L 74-55 A
Tech Hoops
L 76-88 T 1978-79 W 97-71 H 1979-80 W 83-80 A W 84-72 H 1980-81 W 80-64 H 1985-86 L 63-77 T 1989-90 W 95-71 H 1990-91 W 86-69 A 1997-98 L 75-84 N 2000-01 W 85-83 H 2001-02 W 75-71 H 2002-03 W 67-64 A 2003-04 L 50-71 H 2007-08 W 74-58 A 2008-09 L 61-63 H
Outlook
Tech Hoops
ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS 1999-00 W 73-60 A 2000-01 W 80-59 H 2001-02 W 89-46 A 2002-03 W 69-46 H UNC-Charlotte 4-2 1983-84 W 74-66 H 1987-88 W 60-56 T 1994-95 W 70-62 H 1995-96 L 54-69 A 1996-97 W 65-64 H 1997-98 L 38-66 A North Carolina State 1-5 1978-79 L 72-89 T 1979-80 L 83-88 H 1980-81 L 72-83 A 1981-82 L 73-91 A 1982-83 W 70-63 H 1986-87 L 63-89 T
Northeastern 2-0 1986-87 W 59-49 H 1991-92 W 82-73 H Northern Iowa 0-1 2003-04 L 73-76 N Northern Kentucky 0-1 1981-82 L 60-69 A Northwestern 0-2 1983-84 L 74-77 A 1992-93 L 58-72 T Northwestern State 0-2 1983-84 L 74-77 N 1985-86 L 71-77 N Ohio 1-0 1990-91 W 90-58
Oklahoma 1-0 1999-00 W 74-64 T Oregon State 0-1 2007-08 L 78-55 N Parsons College 0-1 1972-73 L 54-58 Pepperdine 1-1 2004-05 W 63-48 N 2006-07 L 62-91 A Pittsburgh 1-1 1978-79 W 78-70 T 1980-81 L 91-93 T Portland State 1-0 1997-98 W 71-62 T Purdue 0-1 1995-96 L 50-94 T Queens College 1-1 1971-72 L 63-64 1976-77 W 72-68 A Quinnipiac 1-0 2002-03 W 78-68 T Radford 1-0 1987-88 W 60-59 T Richmond 1-0 1989-90 W 77-59 T Roane State 1-0 1973-74 W 52-34
Samford 7-7 Ohio State 3-0 2003-04 W 76-57 H 1975-76 W 83-60 T W 57-39 A 1979-80 W 78-66 H 2004-05 W 58-51 A 1980-81 W 60-59 A W 63-48 H L 57-59 H Old Dominion 1-2 W 63-51 A
Tech
Opponents
Honors
HISTORY
Records
Review
Staff
Golden Eagles
North Georgia 1-0 1987-88 W 90-57 T
1977-78 W 65-61 T 1992-93 L 60-77 T 1998-99 L 48-74
Kellie Cook
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2005-06 L 59-57 H W 63-51 A 2006-07 L 44-66 A W 62-55 H L 60-63 N 2007-08 L 64-45 A L 71-60 H 2011-12 L 61-55 A
L 49-39 H 2008-09 L 41-56 H L 55-61 A 2009-10 L 61-56 A W 59-56 H 2010-11 W 62-48 H W 69-59 A 2011-12 W 60-57(OT) H
San Diego State 0-1 1988-89 L 56-78 T
Southern Connecticut 0-1 1976-77 L 72-85 T
SIU Edwardsville 2-2 2009-10 W 68-60 H 2010-11 W 68-52 A 2011-12 L 62-54 A L 64-62(OT) H
Southern Illinois 14-10 1986-87 W 73-65 H 1987-88 L 65-78 A 1989-90 L 60-62 H 1990-91 L 62-72 A 1991-92 L 68-73 H 1992-93 W 66-65(OT) A 1993-94 W 69-67 H 1994-95 L 67-83 A 1995-96 W 66-54 H 1996-97 L 59-66 A 1997-98 W 67-64 H 1998-99 W 68-55 A 1999-00 W 68-55 H W 74-64 T 2000-01 W 81-74 A 2001-02 W 82-75 H 2002-03 L 66-70 A 2003-04 W 88-71 H 2004-05 W 73-55 A 2005-06 W 70-60 H 2006-07 L 62-69 A 2007-08 L 87-69 H 2008-09 L 67-74 A 2009-10 W 59-56 H
St. Joseph’s 0-1 1976-77 L 73-82 T St. Louis 1-1 2009-10 L 78-58 A 2010-11 W 71-63 H Seton Hall 1-0 2001-02 W 78-63 H Shorter College 2-0 1973-74 W 68-41 1974-75 W 77-61 H South Carolina 1-4 1978-79 L 83-97 T 1979-80 L 73-87 A L 62-68 T 1981-82 L 57-83 A 1988-89 W 77-73 T South Carolina State 1-0 1995-96 W 84-56 T Southeast Missouri 29-18 1991-92 W 83-58 H W 85-71 A W 87-74 T 1992-93 W 79-67 A W 73-53 H 1993-94 L 56-70 A W 71-53 H 1994-95 W 73-49 H W 72-62 A W 82-59 T 1995-96 L 81-87 A L 62-63 H 1996-97 W 75-68 H W 85-67 A 1997-98 W 66-60 A W 65-52 H 1998-99 W 82-64 H L 70-74 A W 73-62 N 1999-00 W 65-61 A W 82-65 H 2000-01 W 80-79 H W 89-75 A 2001-02 W 80-77 A W 87-69 H 2002-03 L 80-86 H L 72-76 A L 65-78 N 2003-04 L 90-102(2OT) A W 65-57 H 2004-05 W 80-78 H L 45-62 A L 68-71 N 2005-06 W 81-77 A L 46-53 H L 50-71 N 2006-07 W 59-58 H L 52-77 A 2007-08 L 66-60 A
W 76-47 A 1975-76 W 83-61 T W 89-84(OT) T W 91-76 T 1976-77 W 70-65 H L 67-80 A W 76-70 T L 59-72 T 1977-78 L 60-65 T L 64-79 H L 81-82(OT) T L 64-80 T L 73-92 T 1978-79 L 75-80 A L 60-85 T 1979-80 L 66-68 H L 66-83 H 1980-81 L 63-69 A 1986-87 L 59-95 N 1990-91 L 67-94 A
Tennessee State 48-10 1970-71 W 88-29 1971-72 W 65-37 1985-86 W 91-79 H 1986-87 W 86-56 A 1987-88 W 79-64 A W 76-52 H 1988-89 W 97-56 H W 85-64 A 1989-90 W 93-55 A W 92-64 H W 86-60 T 1990-91 W 103-82 H W 90-82 A W 81-67 T 1991-92 W 84-64 A W 80-67 H Southern Mississippi 2-2 1992-93 W 82-64 H 1978-79 L 59-72 H W 83-70 A 1983-84 L 88-89 T W 85-80 T 1984-85 W 83-67 H 1993-94 W 62-57 H 1986-87 W 78-66 T L 43-59 A L 63-71 T Southwest Louisiana 1-0 1994-95 W 87-78 A 1998-99 W 68-64 T L 50-56 H L 63-66 T Southwest Missouri 1-1 1995-96 W 69-63 H 1985-86 W 94-77 A W 67-61 A 1990-91 L 64-94 A 1996-97 W 81-48 H W 61-49 A Stephen F. Austin 2-3 1997-98 W 86-78(OT) H 1973-74 W 63-43 W 71-61 A 1976-77 W 102-68 T 1998-99 L 55-56 A 1979-80 L 71-89 T W 80-61 H 1990-91 L 64-70 H 1999-00 W 80-66 A 1992-93 L 56-70 W 68-55 H 2000-01 W 94-64 H Stetson 2-0 W 93-70 A 1986-87 W 81-63 A W 98-81 N 1995-96 W 60-56 H 2001-02 W 71-54 A W 75-46 H Tampa University 1-0 2002-03 W 90-60 H 1982-83 W 75-54 A W 81-58 A 2003-04 W 70-48 A Tech All-Stars 1-0 2004-05 W 69-48 H 1971-72 W 78-39 2005-06 W 79-53 H W 71-58 A Temple 1-0 2006-07 L 50-57 A 1976-77 W 87-48 W 88-57 H 2007-08 L 69-56 H Temple JC 0-1 W 60-51 A 1972-73 L 47-51 2008-09 L 75-79(OT) A L 57-67 H Tennessee 11-16 2009-10 L 65-62 H 1970-71 W 56-50 W 76-73 A L 46-49 2010-11 W 69-55 A 1972-73 W 48-45 W 76-62 H W 61-49 2011-12 W 80-71 H 1973-74 L 51-65 W 78-66 A W 54-51(OT) 1974-75 W 96-73 H Tennessee Wesleyan 3-0
2012-2013 • TECH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS
Wake Forest 1-1 1996-97 L 58-61 A 1997-98 W 65-44 H
Wisconsin-La Crosse 1-0 1975-76 W 116-78 T
Washington State 1-0 1972-73 W 49-48
West Chester State 1-0 1976-77 W 79-67 N
West Virginia 1-0 1986-87 W 81-59 T
Western Kentucky 19-18 1975-76 W 96-69 A
1973-74 W Tennessee 1974-75 L William Penn 1975-76 W Tennessee 1977-78 L Tennessee 1979-80 W Middle Tennessee 1983-84 W Eastern Kentucky 1984-85 W Middle Tennessee 1987-88 W Youngstown 1988-89 W Alabama State 1989-90 L Houston 1990-91 L Western Kentucky** 1991-92 L Florida International 1991-92 W Middle Tennessee 1992-93 W Southern Illinois 1992-93 L Mississippi 1994-95 L Alabama Birmingham 1994-95 W UT Martin 1996-97 W Austin Peay 1996-97 W Eastern Illinois 1997-98 W Tennessee State 1997-98 L Eastern Kentucky*** 2000-01 W Southeast Missouri 2001-02 W Middle Tennessee 2001-02 W Austin Peay 2003-04 L Southeast Missouri 2005-06 W Southeast Missouri 2006-07 L Murray State 2007-08 L Eastern Illinois 2008-09 L Austin Peay** 2008-09 L Tennessee State 2011-12 W Southeast Missouri 2011-12 L SIU Edwardsville 2011-12 W Eastern Illinois **Double overtime ***Triple overtime
TECH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE
54-51 65-67 89-84 81-82 71-68 81-78 92-86 77-74 83-76 82-85 88-95 88-90 93-92 66-65 68-70 55-58 83-76 72-70 81-74 86-78 92-97 80-79 68-64 81-80 90-102 81-77 79-80 64-66 81-83 75-79 60-57 62-64 81-72
79
Tech
Western Carolina 3-2 1971-72 W 65-52 1973-74 W 62-51 1975-76 W 94-81 2007-08 L 74-61 N 2011-12 L 61-58 H
Tech is 17-14 in overtime
Opponents
West Texas 0-1 1985-86 L 65-78 N
Golden Eagles in Overtime
Honors
Wayland Baptist 0-2 1973-74 L 50-56 1980-81 L 67-76
Youngstown State 12-1 1982-83 W 103-78 T 1983-84 W 84-66 H W 83-82 A 1984-85 W 81-65 A W 93-64 H 1985-86 W 79-63 H W 73-71 A W 89-54 T 1986-87 W 63-59 A W 82-81 A 1987-88 L 73-83 A W 97-84 H W 77-74(OT) T
Opponent (Year) Louisiana Tech (1981-82) Baylor (2009-10) Louisiana Tech (1995-96) Purdue (1995-96) N. Carolina (2006-07) Tennessee (1986-87) Morehead St (2009-10) Kentucky (1982-83) Virginia Tech (2006-07) Middle Tennessee (2008-09)
HISTORY
Winthrop College 4-0 1971-72 W 58-45 1972-73 W 49-48 1973-74 W 55-44 2004-05 W 73-54 H
Margin Score 61 53-114 45 100-55 45 56-101 44 50-94 41 52-93 36 59-95 35 80-45 35 67-102 35 52-87 35 66-101
Records
Volunteer State 4-0 1972-73 W 64-34 W 64-54 1973-74 W 72-59 W 59-58
Largest Losses
Review
William Penn 0-2 1974-75 L 65-67 T 1975-76 L 70-78 T
Opponent (Year) UT Chat. (1974-75) Cumberland (1979-80) Marshall (1976-77) Butler (1989-90) Tennessee St. (1970-71) Cathedral (1972-73) Centenary (1999-00) Fisk (1971-72) Fisk (1970-71) Chicago State (1989-90)
Staff
Virginia Tech 1-1 1984-85 W 94-79 2006-07 L 52-87 N
Margin Score 73 133-60 71 107-36 63 101-38 59 110-51 59 88-29 54 78-24 53 103-50 53 75-22 52 91-39 51 102-51
Golden Eagles
UT Martin 44-17 1970-71 W 57-53 L 41-50 W 66-63 Texas Tech 0-1 L 45-54 1999-00 L 54-83 N 1971-72 W 54-41 W 39-31 Toledo 0-1 W 55-52 2002-03 L 61-71 T L 49-52 W 70-42 UCF 0-1 W 64-42 2010-11 L 79-69 A L 56-62 1972-73 L 48-49 UCLA 0-1 1973-74 W 60-59 2011-12 L 74-52 A 1977-78 W 79-70 A 1978-79 W 100-61 H Union University 3-0 1979-80 W 89-64 A 1973-74 W 77-44 1980-81 W 92-59 H 1974-75 W 68-66 T 1992-93 W 101-59 A 1976-77 W 102-89 T W 94-62 H 1993-94 W 81-67 H UT Chattanooga 21-6 W 88-69 A 1970-71 W 58-41 1994-95 W 72-57 A 1971-72 W 62-46 W 83-76 H W 63-56 1995-96 W 79-78 A 1972-73 W 60-46 L 61-75 H W 62-48 1996-97 W 71-67 H 1974-75 W 133-60 H W 65-45 A W 76-47 H 1997-98 W 75-72 H W 94-46 N W 73-67 A 1975-76 W 88-63 H L 53-69 N W 91-55 A 1998-99 W 84-82 A 1976-77 W 91-88 A W 81-72 H W 75-64 H W 86-83 N 1979-80 W 84-76 H 1999-00 W 64-62 A 1980-81 L 76-85 A L 64-66 H 1981-82 W 77-66 H 2000-01 W 87-75 H 1983-84 L 66-74 A L 75-89 A 1987-88 L 65-82 T W 100-70 N 1988-89 W 75-66 A 2001-02 W 81-71 H 1989-90 W 70-50 H L 52-58 A 1990-91 W 73-53 H 2002-03 L 69-72 A 1991-92 W 86-81 A W 77-70 H 1992-93 W 81-61 H 2003-04 W 76-60 H 1993-94 L 52-55 A W 70-60 H 1995-96 L 55-57 2004-05 W 82-58 A 1996-97 L 59-66 H W 70-51 H 1997-98 W 61-51 A 2005-06 W 48-41 A 2005-06 W 82-67 N W 66-43 H 2006-07 W 54-48 H 2009-10 W 97-51 H 2010-11 W 75-42 H 2011-12 W 66-52 H
Largest Victories
Outlook
Molly Heady
W 106-69 H 1976-77 W 87-75 T 1977-78 W 84-81 T 1978-79 W 63-60 H L 67-69 T W 69-63 T 1979-80 W 76-56 A W 81-71 H 1980-81 W 103-99 H 1981-82 W 65-60 A W 80-66 H 1982-83 W 99-75 A 1983-84 L 66-71 H Utah State 1-0 1984-85 L 70-79 A 1974-75 W 91-45 1985-86 L 79-83 H 1986-87 L 73-94 A Valdosta State 1-2 1987-88 W 67-58 H 1977-78 W 81-67 1988-89 L 69-70 A 1978-79 L 99-107 1989-90 L 72-74 H L 84-93 1990-91 L 88-95(2OT) A 1991-92 L 66-92 A Vanderbilt 10-6 1992-93 W 65-49 H 1978-79 W 73-68 A 1993-94 W 69-64 A W 81-65 H 1994-95 L 61-82 H W 70-49 T 1995-96 L 57-61 A 1979-80 W 85-67 H 1998-99 L 56-86 H 1980-81 W 77-69 A 1999-00 L 60-71 A W 92-77 T 2000-01 L 80-99 H 1982-83 W 82-73 H 2001-02 L 70-84 A 1983-84 L 80-111 A 2002-03 W 61-55 H 1984-85 W 79-74 H 2003-04 W 81-76 A 1985-86 L 72-87 A 2004-05 W 84-74 H 1986-87 W 81-79 H 2005-06 L 69-81 A 1987-88 L 59-72 A L 66-83 N 1988-89 L 79-64 H 2011-12 W 69-59 H 1989-90 L 50-62 A L 71-58 A 1990-91 W 73-66 H 1991-92 L 87-59 A Western Michigan 0-1 1998-99 L 62-74 H Virginia 0-2 1982-83 L 67-70 A William & Mary 1-0 1994-95 L 54-75 T 1973-74 W 67-35
Tech Hoops
L 55-56 A 2007-08 W 73-64 A W 66-47 A 2008-09 W 63-56 H W 61-55 A 2009-10 L 56-52 A W 85-41 H 2010-11 W 74-57 H L 83-56 A L 82-76 N 2011-12 L 83-61 A L 82-65 N
CAPTAINS/CAREER LEADERS All-Time Golden Eagle Team Captains
Career Scoring
Golden Eagles
Outlook
Tech Hoops
under coach Marynell Meadors
1973-74 Pam Smith, Pam Cassity 1974-75 Pam Smith, Pam Cassity, Pam Peek 1975-76 Pam Cassity, Debbie Bumpas 1976-77 Gayle Burgess, Pam Cassity, Janet Bowden, Kim Grizzle, Pam Peek 1977-78 Gayle Burgess Pam Chambers 1978-79 Carla Tart, Carmen Dowdell, Pam Chambers, Trish Bell 1979-80 Pam Chambers, Barbara Dam, Robyn Markey 1980-81 Jerilynn Harper, Barbara Dam, Robyn Markey 1981-82 Jerilynn Harper, Denette Kolbe, Teresa Duncan 1982-83 Anita Myers, Lydia Sawney, Emily Tyler 1983-84 Mindy Campbell, Teresa Officer, Chris Moye 1984-85 Chris Moye, Tonie Edwards 1985-86 Chris Moye, Michelle Holloway
Diane Seng
Staff Review Records HISTORY Honors Opponents Tech
Michele Bishop Tammy Burton Shawn Monday Adrienne Black Shawn Monday Arnetta Peterson Shawn Monday Melinda Claxton Renay Adams Angela Moorehead Cecilia Ramsey Dana Bilyeu Dana Scott Dana Bilyeu Roschelle Vaughn Sherry Batten Taunya Lovelace Taunya Lovelace Leslie VanWinkle Terrance Oglesby Becky Clabough Leslie VanWinkle Becky Clabough Amy Moore Amber Clark Holly Hardison Ann Parks Diane Seng Janet Holt Rachael Gobble Misty Garrett Janet Holt Andrea Brown Wendi Scott Andrea Brown Casey Bradford Tynisha Alexander Casey Bradford Emily Christian Jana Reece
Chris Moye
Carmen Dowdell
Joi Nichols, Deanna Apple, Kendall Cavin Kristina Tyler, Cara Reed, Marissa Hensley, Allison Price Blair Bowens, Allison Price, Meagan Lyons, Rachel Whittle
under coach Sytia Messer 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
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Kellie Cook Kellie Cook, Kylie Cook, Tacaraa Hayes Kellie Cook, Kylie Cook, Tacarra Hayes
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22.
Player Years Games Rebounds Avg. Pam Cassity.............................. 1973-77 (4)...................128................ 1,782....................... 13.9 Cheryl Taylor............................ 1983-87 (4)...................120................ 1,532....................... 12.8 Melinda Clayton..................... 1986-90 (4)...................121................ 1,050......................... 8.7 Janet Holt................................. 1998-02 (4)...................123....................922......................... 7.5 Angela Moorehead............... 1988-91 (3)....................91.....................813......................... 8.9 Emily Christian........................ 2002-06 (4)...................117....................812......................... 6.9 Jerilynn Harper....................... 1979-82 (3)....................92.....................791......................... 8.6 Trish Bell.................................... 1975-80 (4+)................134....................774......................... 5.7 Chris Moye............................... 1982-86 (4)...................115....................772......................... 6.7 Tacarra Hayes.......................... 2008-11 (4)...................125....................708......................... 5.7 Diane Seng............................... 1996-00 (4)...................120....................706......................... 5.9 Amber Clark............................. 1995-98 (4)...................113....................659......................... 5.9 Terrance Oglesby................... 1992-96 (4)...................117....................653......................... 5.6 Valeria Russell......................... 1973-75 (2)....................62.....................643....................... 10.4 Carmen Dowdell.................... 1977-80 (3)....................97.....................633......................... 6.5 Renay Adams.......................... 1987-91 (4)...................120....................614......................... 5.1 Cecilia Ramsey........................ 1987-91 (4)...................117....................613......................... 5.2 Pam Chambers....................... 1976-80 (4)...................132....................575......................... 4.4 Collin Carmichael.................. 1996-00 (4)...................121....................566......................... 4.7 Carla Tart................................... 1976-79 (3)....................90.....................555......................... 6.2 Misty Garrett........................... 1998-02 (4).................. 122....................584......................... 4.5 Roschelle Vaughn.................. 1991-93 (2)....................59.....................542......................... 9.2
Career Assists
under coach Amy Brown 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
Player Years Games Points Avg. Cheryl Taylor............................ 1983-87 (4)...................120................ 2,526....................... 21.1 Emily Christian........................ 2002-06 (4)...................117................ 2,314....................... 19.8 Janet Holt................................. 1998-02 (4)...................123................ 2,420....................... 19.6 Jerilynn Harper....................... 1979-82 (3)....................92................. 2,238....................... 24.3 Diane Seng............................... 1997-00 (4)...................120................ 2,166....................... 18.0 Pam Chambers....................... 1976-80 (4)...................132................ 2,144....................... 16.2 Angela Moorehead............... 1988-91 (3)....................91................. 1,925....................... 21.2 Gayle Hastings........................ 1974-78 (4)...................130................ 1,915....................... 14.7 Tacarra Hayes.......................... 2008-11 (4)...................125................ 1,786....................... 14.3 Melinda Clayton..................... 1986-90 (4)...................121................ 1,712....................... 14.1 Chris Moye............................... 1982-86 (4)...................115................ 1,633....................... 14.2 Renay Adams.......................... 1987-91 (4)...................120................ 1,496....................... 12.5 Pam Cassity.............................. 1973-77 (4)...................128................ 1,469....................... 11.5 Kendall Cavin.......................... 2003-07 (4)...................120................ 1,457....................... 12.1 Amber Clark............................. 1995-98 (4)...................113 ............... 1,422....................... 12.7 Pam Peek.................................. 1973-77 (4)...................127................ 1,394....................... 10.9 Terrance Oglesby................... 1992-96 (4)...................117................ 1,290....................... 11.0 Cecilia Ramsey........................ 1987-91 (4)...................117................ 1,230....................... 10.5 Roschelle Vaughn.................. 1991-93 (2)....................59................. 1,203....................... 20.4 Carmen Dowdell.................... 1977-80 (3)....................97................. 1,180....................... 12.1 Sherry Batten.......................... 1990-94 (4)...................116................ 1,169....................... 10.1 Meagan Lyons......................... 2005-09 (4)...................120................ 1,143......................... 9.5 Blair Bowens............................ 2005-09 (4)...................122................ 1,135......................... 9.3 Barbara Dam........................... 1977-81 (4)...................130................ 1,099......................... 8.4 Tammy Burton ....................... 1983-87 (4)....................84................. 1,096....................... 13.1 Leslie Van Winkle................... 1993-96 (4)...................109................ 1,073......................... 9.8
Career Rebounding
under coach Bill Worrell 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26.
Sherry Batten
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26.
Player Years Games Assists Avg. Shawn Monday...................... 1986-90 (4)...................121....................822......................... 6.8 Misty Garrett........................... 1998-02 (4)...................122....................665......................... 5.5 Cecilia Ramsey........................ 1987-91 (4)...................117....................644......................... 5.5 Chris Moye............................... 1982-86 (4)...................115....................631......................... 5.5 Pam Chambers....................... 1976-80 (4)...................132....................587......................... 4.4 Taunya Lovelace..................... 1990-95 (4+)................122....................497......................... 4.1 Gayle Hastings........................ 1974-78 (4)...................130....................448......................... 3.4 Tacarra Hayes.......................... 2008-11 (4)...................125....................444......................... 3.5 Tammy Burton........................ 1984-87 (4)....................84.....................369......................... 4.4 Robyn Markey......................... 1977-81 (4)...................134....................362......................... 2.7 Leslie VanWinkle.................... 1993-97 (4)...................117....................338......................... 2.9 Anita Myers.............................. 1981-83 (2)....................58.....................324......................... 5.6 Janet Holt................................. 1998-02 (4)...................123....................324......................... 5.4 Sherry Batten.......................... 1990-94 (4)...................116....................316......................... 2.7 Dana Bilyeu.............................. 1991-93 (2)....................59.....................316......................... 5.4 Dana Scott................................ 1988-92 (4)...................121....................311......................... 2.6 Tynisha Alexander................. 2001-05(3).....................84.....................308......................... 2.8 Becky Clabough..................... 1994-98 (4)...................115....................306......................... 2.7 Barbara Dam........................... 1977-81 (4)...................130 ...................304......................... 2.3 Kendall Cavin.......................... 2003-07 (4)...................120....................298......................... 2.5 Emily Tyler................................ 1979-83 (4)...................125....................293......................... 2.3 Allison Price............................. 2005-09 (4)...................116....................292......................... 2.5 Meagan Lyons......................... 2005-09 (4)...................120....................283......................... 2.4 Emily Christian........................ 2002-06 (4)...................117....................287......................... 2.5 Rachael Gobble...................... 1997-00 (4)...................122....................272......................... 2.2 Andrea Baldwin...................... 1995-98 (4)...................108....................251......................... 2.3
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Double/Double Games
Nineteen different Golden Eagles have managed 10 or more double/double performances:
Taunya Lovelace
Terrance Oglesby
Career Field Goal Percentage (minimum 400 attempts)
Amber Clark
Honors
Career Free Throw Percentage (minimum 100 attempts)
Tech
Player Years Free Throws Pct. Kim Grizzle................................................... 1975-77 (2)................. 128-150.................... .853 Andrea Brown............................................. 2000-04 (4).................. 89-107..................... .832 Janet Holt..................................................... 1998-02 (4)................. 748-905.................... .827 Casey Bradford........................................... 2001-05 (4)................. 113-137.................... .825 Pam Peek...................................................... 1973-77 (4)................. 172-210.................... .819 Jennifer Wilhelm........................................ 2000-02 (3).................. 86-105..................... .819 Kendall Cavin.............................................. 2003-07 (4)................. 320-391.................... .818 Rachael Gobble.......................................... 1997-00 (4)................. 186-228.................... .816 Rachel Gildden........................................... 2008-11 (4)................. 104-128.................... .813 Tynisha Alexander..................................... 2001-05 (4)................. 339-421.................... .805 Tracy Munsey.............................................. 1983-87 (4)................. 112-140.................... .800 Sherry Batten.............................................. 1990-94 (4)................. 239-304.................... .786 Jerilynn Harper........................................... 1979-82 (3)................. 414-527.................... .786 Kristina Tyler................................................ 2004-08 (4)................. 203-260.................... .781 Blair Bowens................................................ 2005-09 (3)................. 245-317.................... .773
Opponents
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
HISTORY
Player Years Field Goals Pct. Renay Adams.............................................. 1987-91 (4)................. 600-931......................644 Roschelle Vaughn...................................... 1991-93 (2)................. 488-780......................626 Diane Seng.................................................. 1996-00 (4)................845-1362....................620 Lydia Sawney.............................................. 1981-83 (2)................. 250-455......................617 Jerilynn Harper........................................... 1979-82 (3)................912-1547....................589 Carmen Dowdell........................................ 1977-80 (3)................. 501-854......................586 Pam Cassity................................................. 1973-77 (4)................600-1046....................573 Cheryl Taylor............................................... 1983-87 (4)................786-1379....................570 Melinda Clayton........................................ 1986-90 (4)................704-1262....................558 Tracy Munsey.............................................. 1983-87 (4)................. 233-422......................552 Collin Carmichael...................................... 1996-00 (4)................. 330-622......................531 Trish Bell....................................................... 1975-80 (4+).............. 396-751......................527 Terrance Oglesby...................................... 1992-96 (4)................536-1020....................525 Taryn Slattery.............................................. 1992-96 (4)................. 264-505......................523 Janet Holt..................................................... 1998-02 (4)................815-1629....................500 Gayle Hastings........................................... 1974-78 (4)................751-1528....................491 Emily Christian........................................... 2002-06 (3)................868-1777....................488 Barbara Dam............................................... 1977-81 (4)................. 455-942......................483 Angela Moorehead................................... 1988-91 (3)................781-1624....................481 Janet Bowden............................................. 1973-77 (4)................. 333-696......................478
Records
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
Triple/Double Games
Only four players in Golden Eagle history have managed a triple/double game (double figures in three categories). Date Opponent Pt Reb Ast Chris Moye 12-12-84 Cumberland 25 11 12 02-10-85 Akron 12 11 11 11-30-85 Tennessee St. 15 11 10 01-06-86 Middle Tenn. 10 11 12 02-24-86 Eastern Ky. 22 10 16 Cecilia Ramsey 02-15-88 Eastern Ky. 14 11 14 12-01-90 Montevallo 14 11 10 Taunya Lovelace 11-26-94 New Mexico 14 10 14 Tacarra Hayes 01-07-10 Morehead St. 15 10 12
Review
Player Years Games Blocks Avg. Melinda Clayton....................... 1986-90 (4)......................121................. 194.....................1.6 Terrance Oglesby..................... 1992-96 (4)......................117................. 130.....................1.1 Emily Christian.......................... 2002-06 (4)......................117................. 128.....................1.1 Diane Seng................................. 1996-00 (4)......................120................. 120.....................1.0 Renay Adams............................. 1987-91 (4)......................120................. 116.....................0.9 Taryn Slattery............................. 1992-96 (4)......................102................. 112.....................1.1 Trish Bell...................................... 1977-81 (4+)..................... 69................. 101.....................1.5 Cheryl Taylor.............................. 1983-87 (4)......................120....................94.....................0.8 Kim Stout..................................... 1990-94 (4)......................110....................93.....................0.8 Val Streelman............................. 1981-83 (2)........................ 58....................90.....................1.6 Collin Carmichael..................... 1996-00 (4)......................121....................81.....................0.6 Amber Clark............................... 1995-98 (4)......................113....................77.....................0.6
3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Staff
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
Kendall Cavin Tiara Hopper Meagan Lyons Casey Bradford Jennifer Simpson Dee Davis Teresa Duncan Tonie Edwards Denette Kolbe Robyn Markey Anita Myers Dana Bilyeu Taryn Slattery Jasmine White Andrea Baldwin Lea Bird Janet Bowden Tammy Burton Kellie Cook Leah Frazier Molly Heady Marissa Hensley Shawn Monday Arnetta Peterson Mitzi Rice Simone Rutledge Dana Scott Krystal Stirrup Jo Swartz Cara Reed Vivian Nwosu
Golden Eagles
Career Blocked Shots
Cheryl Taylor 90 Melinda Clayton 45 Janet Holt 39 Angela Moorehead 38 Jerilynn Harper 33 Chris Moye 28 Roschelle Vaughn 27 Emily Christian 24 Lydia Sawney 15 Tacarra Hayes 14 Pam Cassity 14 Carmen Dowdell 14 Terrance Oglesby 14 Renay Adams 13 Diane Seng 12 Amber Clark 12 Trish Bell 12 Pam Chambers 11 Cecilia Ramsey 10 Taunya Lovelace 8 Carla Tart 8 Collin Carmichael 7 Brittany Darling 6 Holly Hoover 6 Kristina Tyler 6 Sherry Batten 5 Val Streelman 4 Misty Garrett 3 Gayle Burgess 3 Elizabeth Maxwell 3 Tynisha Alexander 3
Outlook
7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.
Player Years Games Steals Avg. Pam Chambers.......................... 1976-80 (4) ...................132................. 324.....................2.5 Chris Moye.................................. 1982-86 (4)......................115................. 254.....................2.2 Shawn Monday......................... 1986-90 (4)......................121................. 249.....................2.1 Meagan Lyons........................... 2005-09 (4)......................120................. 227.....................1.9 Cecilia Ramsey.......................... 1987-91 (4)......................117................. 212.....................1.8 Taunya Lovelace....................... 1990-95 (4+)...................122................. 212.....................1.7 Emily Christian.......................... 2002-06 (4)......................117................. 200.....................1.7 Robyn Markey........................... 1977-81 (4)......................134................. 196.....................1.5 Janet Holt.................................... 1998-02 (4)......................123................. 189.....................1.5 Barbara Dam.............................. 1977-81 (4)......................130................. 182.....................1.4 Tacarra Hayes............................. 2008-11 (4)......................125................. 180.....................1.4 Meagan Lyons........................... 2005-08 (3)........................ 90................. 165.....................1.8 Carmen Dowdell....................... 1977-80 (3)........................ 97................. 162.....................1.7 Sherry Batten............................. 1990-94 (4)......................116 ................ 162.....................1.4 Angela Moorehead.................. 1988-91 (3)........................ 91................. 156.....................1.7 Misty Garrett.............................. 1998-02 (4)......................122................. 148.....................1.2 Blair Bowens............................... 2005-09 (4)......................122................. 147.....................1.2 Becky Clabough ....................... 1994-98 (4)......................115................. 146.....................1.3 Gayle Hastings.......................... 1975-78 (4)......................130................. 141.....................1.1 Cheryl Taylor.............................. 1983-87 (4)......................120................. 132.....................1.1 Leslie VanWinkle....................... 1993-97 (4).....................117................. 132.....................1.1 Melinda Clayton....................... 1986-90 (4)......................121................. 129.....................1.1 Terrance Oglesby..................... 1992-96 (4)......................117................. 128.....................1.1 Roschelle Vaughn..................... 1991-93 (2)........................ 59................. 124.....................2.1 Emily Tyler................................... 1979-83 (4)......................125................. 122.....................0.9
Tech Hoops
*Active players in bold
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Scoring Year 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Name GP Pts Avg Pam Smith 31 274 8.8 Pam Peek 31 438 14.1 Gayle Burgess 30 446 20.3 Gayle Burgess 36 566 15.7 Pam Chambers 33 542 16.8 Pam Chambers 32 636 19.8 Pam Chambers 34 578 17.0 Jerilynn Harper* 34 1011 29.7 Jerilynn Harper 31 831 26.8 Lydia Sawney 27 403 14.9 Cheryl Taylor 28 454 16.2 Cheryl Taylor 29 533 18.4 Cheryl Taylor 32 746 23.3 Cheryl Taylor 31 793 25.6 Melinda Clayton 29 528 18.2 Angela Moorehead 30 599 19.9 Angela Moorehead 31 636 20.5 Angela Moorehead 30 690 23.0 Roschelle Vaughn 30 540 18.0 Roschelle Vaughn 29 663 22.9 Terrance Oglesby 29 378 13.0 Terrance Oglesby 32 420 13.1 Amber Clark 27 388 14.4 Diane Seng 29 644 22.2 Diane Seng 28 495 17.7 Diane Seng 30 438 14.6 Diane Seng 33 589 17.8 Janet Holt 30 738 24.6 Janet Holt 30 714 23.8 Emily Christian 29 510 17.6 Emily Christian 27 552 20.4 Emily Christian 29 566 19.1 Emily Christian 32 686 21.4 Kendall Cavin 30 427 14.2 Kristina Tyler 29 429 14.8 Blair Bowens 30 457 15.2 Tacarra Hayes 30 506 16.9 Tacarra Hayes 31 525 16.9 Tacarra Hayes 34 578 17.0 *Led the nation in scoring.
Year 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86
Name Valeria Russell Pam Cassity Pam Cassity Pam Cassity Trish Bell Carla Tart Carmen Dowdell Jerilynn Harper Lydia Sawney Lydia Sawney Cheryl Taylor Cheryl Taylor Cheryl Taylor
GP RB Avg 31 351 11.3 31 446 14.4 30 527 17.6 36 484 13.4 33 256 7.8 32 263 8.2 34 254 7.5 34 372 10.9 31 248 8.0 27 267 9.9 28 339 12.1 29 394 13.6 32 425 13.3
1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Assists
Cheryl Taylor Melinda Clayton Angela Moorehead Melinda Clayton Angela Moorehead Roschelle Vaughn Roschelle Vaughn Mary Alice Clayton Elizabeth Maxwell Terrance Oglesby Amber Clark Collin Carmichael Janet Holt Janet Holt Janet Holt Janet Holt Jennifer Simpson Emily Christian Emily Christian Emily Christian Kristina Tyler Kristina Tyler Jasmine White Tacarra Hayes Tacarra Hayes Tacarra Hayes
Year Name 1973-74 Pam Smith
31 29 30 31 30 30 29 29 32 27 29 19 30 33 30 30 29 27 29 32 30 29 30 30 31 34
374 287 275 302 286 251 291 182 217 187 212 197 184 238 295 251 206 173 171 282 155 183 187 175 234 168
Opponents Tech
Carla Tart
82
Emily Christian
12.1 9.9 9.2 9.7 9.5 8.4 10.0 6.3 6.8 6.9 7.3 6.8 6.1 7.2 9.8 8.4 7.1 6.4 5.9 8.9 5.2 6.3 6.2 5.8 7.5 6.3
GP AS Avg. 31 187 6.0
Honors
HISTORY
Records
Rebounding
Janet Holt
1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Steals Year 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Debbie Bumpas Gayle Burgess Gayle Burgess Pam Chambers Pam Chambers Pam Chambers Robyn Markey Anita Myers Anita Myers Chris Moye Chris Moye Chris Moye Shawn Monday Shawn Monday Shawn Monday Shawn Monday Cecilia Ramsey Dana Bilyeu Dana Bilyeu Taunya Lovelace Taunya Lovelace Leslie VanWinkle Leslie VanWinkle Becky Clabough Misty Garrett Misty Garrett Misty Garrett Misty Garrett Tynisha Alexander Kendall Cavin Tynisha Alexander Deanna Apple Kendall Cavin Allison Price Allison Price Tacarra Hayes Tacarra Hayes Tacarra Hayes
31 30 36 33 32 34 31 31 27 28 28 32 31 28 30 31 30 30 29 29 32 27 29 29 30 32 30 30 29 29 29 32 30 30 30 30 31 34
Name Kim Grizzle Pam Chambers Pam Chambers Pam Chambers Robyn Markey Dee Davis Dee Davis Chris Moye Chris Moye Chris Moye Shawn Monday Shawn Monday Cecilia Ramsey Angela Moorehead Cecilia Ramsey Sherry Batten Roschelle Vaughn Taunya Lovelace Taunya Lovelace Terrance Oglesby Becky Clabough Becky Clabough Janet Holt Misty Garrett Janet Holt Janet Holt Emily Christian Tynisha Alexander Emily Christian Meagan Lyons Meagan Lyons Allison Price Meagan Lyons Meagan Lyons Tacarra Hayes Tacarra Hayes Tacarra Hayes
GP ST Avg 36 91 2.5 33 80 2.4 33 104 3.2 34 68 2.0 34 74 2.2 31 45 1.5 27 45 1.7 28 58 2.1 28 70 2.5 32 82 2.6 31 79 2.5 29 65 2.2 30 52 1.7 31 65 2.1 30 69 2.3 30 72 2.4 29 60 2.1 29 57 2.0 32 79 2.5 27 38 1.4 28 54 1.9 29 30 1.1 30 39 1.3 32 43 1.3 30 60 2.0 30 52 1.7 29 55 1.9 29 38 1.3 29 59 2.0 32 59 1.8 28 54 1.9 30 52 1.7 30 52 1.7 30 62 2.1 30 53 1.7 31 53 1.7 34 47 1.3
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100 91 186 150 186 177 156 156 168 132 145 270 225 178 205 215 220 140 176 133 162 82 106 86 94 178 209 184 100 90 103 93 71 95 113 136 145 142
3.2 3.0 5.2 4.5 5.8 5.2 5.2 5.0 6.2 4.7 5.2 8.4 7.3 6.1 6.7 6.9 7.3 4.7 6.1 4.6 5.1 3.0 3.7 2.9 3.1 5.5 6.9 6.1 3.4 3.1 3.3 2.9 2.4 3.2 3.8 4.5 4.6 4.1
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Blocked Shots
Pct. .642 .649 .844 .845 .699 .751 .780 .789 .785 .750 .761 .729 .761 .806 .767 .717 .712 .889 .821 .814 .753 .758 .699 .787 .813 .812 .830 .856 .855 .963 .875 .893 .873 .818 .861 .731
GP 16 30 31 22 30 29 29 32 27 29 29 30 32 30 30 29 29 29 32 30 30 30 30 17 21
Made Pct 10 .270 22 .379 85 .417 62 .380 81 .389 74 .326 57 .337 66 .393 54 .342 37 .352 26 .366 40 .370 71 .366 86 .453 68 .398 66 .398 56 .373 58 .400 46 .387 47 .311 47 .398 86 .404 19 .373 42 .405 55 .382
GP 16 30 31 30 26 29 29 32 20 29 29 26 32 30 29 29 29 25 27 30 30 30 30 31
Pct Made .270 10 .379 22 .417 85 .386 27 .415 34 .343 37 .356 48 .393 32 .374 34 .352 37 .390 23 .382 39 .366 71 .500 58 .455 30 .403 22 .455 30 .473 23 .392 20 .489 22 .398 47 .404 86 .359 55 .299 42
Name Denise Apple Cecilia Ramsey Mitzi Rice Mitzi Rice Dana Bilyeu Dana Bilyeu Sherry Batten Sherri Lewis Leslie VanWinkle Leslie VanWinkle Ann Parks Rachael Gobble Alison Clark Alison Clark Alison Clark Arleigh Brackin Arleigh Brackin Kendall Cavin Kendall Cavin Kendall Cavin Blair Bowens Blair Bowens Krystal Stirrup Molly Heady Kellie Cook
3-Pointers Made Year 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
Name Denise Apple Cecilia Ramsey Mitzi Rice Dana Scott Amy Engle Amy Engle Shannon Clardy Sherri Lewis Andrea Baldwin Leslie VanWinkle Leah Bird Ann Parks Alison Clark Andrea Brown Jennifer Wilhelm Andrea Brown Andrea Brown Stefanie Holbrook Arleigh Brackin Cara Reed Blair Bowens Blair Bowens Kylie Cook Rachel Glidden
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FTM FTA 54 84 76 117 54 64 87 103 72 103 63 84 68 100 191 242 145 185 51 68 67 88 132 181 70 92 58 72 56 73 33 46 109 153 32 36 69 84 57 70 70 93 69 91 109 156 59 75 26 32 56 69 195 235 249 291 65 76 26 27 55 63 109 122 96 110 63 77 105 122 79 108
Year 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
3-Point Percentage
.778 .893 .850
Opponents
FGM FGA Pct. 104 219 .475 143 258 .554 185 301 .615 179 307 .583 166 291 .570 210 328 .640 187 306 .611 410 653 .628 343 601 .571 167 250 .668 167 303 .551 211 386 .547 318 519 .613 149 259 .552 190 294 .646 112 184 .609 113 195 .579 185 258 .717 216 359 .602
Name Pam Smith Gayle Burgess Pam Peek Kim Grizzle Trish Bell Carla Tart Jerilynn Harper Jerilynn Harper Jerilynn Harper Chris Moye Tammy Burton Tonie Edwards Tammy Burton Tracy Munsey Adrienne Black Dana Scott Angela Moorehead Sherry Batten Amy Engle Sherry Batten Sherry Batten Elizabeth Maxwell Amber Clark Leslie VanWinkle Rachael Gobble Collin Carmichael Janet Holt Janet Holt Leah Bird Andrea Brown Casey Bradford Tynisha Alexander Kendall Cavin Cara Reed Kristina Tyler Blair Bowens
54 28 20
Honors
Name Debbie Bumpas Pam Cassity Pam Cassity Pam Cassity Trish Bell Carmen Dowdell Carmen Dowdell Jerilynn Harper Jerilynn Harper Lydia Sawney* Cheryl Taylor Cheryl Taylor Cheryl Taylor Melinda Clayton Renay Adams† Renay Adams Renay Adams Renay Adams* Roschelle Vaughn
Year 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
42 25 17
HISTORY
Year 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92
Free Throw Percentage
2009-10 Krystal Stirrup 2010-11 Kellie Cook 2011-12 Rachel Glidden
Records
Field Goal Percentage (min 50 attempts)
1992-93 Roschelle Vaughn 272 421 .646 1993-94 Terrance Oglesby 159 300 .530 1994-95 Taryn Slattery 80 158 .506 1995-96 Terrance Oglesby 132 245 .539 1996-97 Diane Seng* 257 379 .688 1997-98 Diane Seng$ 190 304 .625 1998-99 Diane Seng 181 304 .595 1999-00 Collin Carmichael 88 146 .603 2000-01 Janet Holt 236 444 .532 2001-02 Leah Bird 122 236 .517 2002-03 Courtney McFarlin 71 125 .568 2003-04 Casey Bradford 85 161 .528 2004-05 Kristina Tyler 55 102 .539 2005-06 Meagan Lyons 119 246 .484 2006-07 Cara Reed 90 189 .476 2007-08 Kristina Tyler 155 337 .460 2008-09 Vivian Nwosu 100 216 .463 2009-10 Krystal Stirrup 77 161 .478 2010-11 Brittany Darling 105 209 .502 2011-12 Brittany Darling 107 216 .495 *Led NCAA / †Second in NCAA / $Seventh in NCAA
Andrea Baldwin
Review
GP BS Avg 30 31 1.0 33 54 1.6 32 14 0.4 28 35 1.3 34 35 1.0 31 46 1.5 27 44 1.6 28 26 0.9 29 26 0.9 32 24 0.8 31 51 1.6 29 55 1.9 30 39 1.3 31 49 1.6 30 40 1.3 30 47 1.6 29 26 0.9 29 55 1.9 32 30 0.9 27 33 1.2 29 40 1.4 28 25 0.9 30 34 1.1 33 28 0.8 30 8 0.3 30 12 0.4 29 40 1.4 27 15 0.6 29 31 1.1 32 42 1.3 30 14 0.5 29 38 1.3 30 18 0.6 30 15 0.5 31 29 0.9 34 42 1.2
Tracy Munsey
Staff
Name Ann Thornton Trish Bell Pam Chambers Holly Hoover Jerilynn Harper Val Streelman Val Streelman Cheryl Taylor Cheryl Taylor Cheryl Taylor Melinda Clayton Melinda Clayton Melinda Clayton Melinda Clayton Renay Adams Kim Stout Terrance Oglesby Taryn Slattery Terrance Oglesby Terrance Oglesby Diane Seng Diane Seng Diane Seng Collin Carmichael Janet Holt Janet Holt Emily Christian Emily Christian Emily Christian Emily Christian Cara Reed Kristina Tyler Jasmine White Tacarra Hayes Brittany Darling Brittany Darling
Val Streelman
Golden Eagles
Year 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Roschelle Vaughn
Outlook
Cecilia Ramsey
IN-SEASON TOURNAMENT RESULTS
Tech Hoops
Bud Light Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) 1989-90 (1-1/Third): Houston 85, Tech 82 Tech 77, Auburn 60
Lady Pirate Classic (Greenville, N.C.) 1986-87 (1-1/Second): Tech 75, Marist 48 East Carolina 70, Tech 66
Chevrolet Classic/Michigan State (East Lansing, Mich.) 2000-01 (0-2): Boston College 80, Tech 64 Arkansas State 71, Tech 61
Lady Tiger Classic (Memphis, Tenn.) 1985-86 (1-1/Second): Tech 81, Marshall 64 Memphis State 77, Tech 63
Contra Costa Times Classic (Berkeley, Cal.) 2004-05 (1-1/Second): Tech 63, Pepperdine 48 California 65, Tech 41
Lady Vol Classic (Knoxville, Tenn.) 1977-78 (1-1/Second): Tech 65, Old Dominion 61 Tennessee 80, Tech 64
Converse Classic (Natchitoches, La.) 1984-85 (1-2): Tech 88, Morgan State 66 Auburn 69, Tech 53 Louisiana State 84, Tech 63
Las Vegas Desert Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) 1979-80 (2-0/First): Tech 79, New Mexico 60 Tech 83, UNLV 60 1993-94 (0-2/Fourth): Colorado State 65, Tech 51 UNLV 79, Tech 61 2005-06 (1-1/Second): Tech 82, UT Chattanooga 67 UNLV 65, Tech 55
Delta State Tip-Off Tournament (Cleveland, Miss.) 1977-78 (0-2/Fourth): Delta State 85, Tech 60 Tennessee 65, Tech 60
Holiday Ball Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) 1995-96 (1-1/Third): Purdue 94, Tech 50 Tech 74, UNLV 53 Hampton Inn/Fazoli’s Indiana Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) 1998-99 (1-1/Second): Tech 68, SW Louisiana 64 Indiana 89, Tech 75
Tech
Honors
FAU Thanksgiving Tournament (Boca Raton, Fla.) 2008-09 (0-2): Florida Atlantic 70, Tech 64 Georgia Tech 68, Tech 56
Opponents
HISTORY
Records
Review
Staff
Bicentennial Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1976-77 (2-1/Third): Tech 79, West Chester 67 St. Joseph’s 82, Tech 73 Tech 87, Temple 48
Outlook
Lady Eagle Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 1983-84 (0-2/Fourth): NW Louisiana 81, Tech 76 So. Mississippi 89, Tech 88
Golden Eagles
Ala Moana Holiday Classic (Honolulu, Hawai’i) 2003-04 (1-1/Third): Northern Iowa 76, Tech 73 Tech 64, Hawaii 59
Lady Blazer Invitational (Birmingham, Ala.) 1994-95 (1-1/Second): Tech 85, Alcorn State 69 UAB 58, Tech 55 (OT)
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Lady Moc Classic (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 1987-88 (1-1/Second): Tech 60, UNC Charlotte 56 UT Chattanooga 82, Tech 65
Marriott Converse Classic (Blacksburg, Va.) 1983-84 (2-1/Fifth): Northwestern 77, Tech 74 Tech 76, Georgetown 72 Tech 75, Georgia Southern 65 Mid-America Classic (Columbus, Mo.) 1980-81 (1-1/Third): Wayland Baptist 76, Tech 67 Tech 91, New Mexico 61 1985-86 (1-1/Third): Idaho 87, Tech 84 Tech 80, UA-Birmingham 67 1987-88 (1-1/Second): Tech 72, Georgia State 61 Missouri 88, Tech 75 Miss. U. for Women Christmas Tournament (Columbus, Miss.) 1974-75 (2-0/First): Tech 94, UT Chattanooga 46 Tech 101, Miss. U. for Women 82 1975-76 (2-0/First):
Tech 97, Austin Peay 52 Tech 83, Tennessee 61 1976-77 (4-0/First): Tech 79, Indiana 63 Tech 86, Bellhaven 60 Tech 87, Miss. U. for Women 58 Tech 102, Stephen F. Austin 68 1977-78 (2-2/Fourth): Tech 73, Kansas State 59 Tech 76, Central Missouri 57 Tennessee 79, Tech 64 Miss. U. for Women 73, Tech 72 1978-79 (1-2/Sixth): Valdosta State 93, Tech 84 Tech 102, Miss. U. for Women 76 Mississippi 100, Tech 72 1979-80 (2-1/Second): Tech 85, Bellhaven 73 Tech 71, Middle Tennessee 68 (OT) Stephen F. Austin 89, Tech 71 Oakland Tribune Classic (Berkeley, Cal.) 1992-93 (0-2/Fourth): Florida State 88, Tech 72 Northwestern 72, Tech 58 1996-97 (0-2/Fourth): California 85, Tech 67 Cal-Irvine 78, Tech 67 Ohio State Lady Buckeye Classic (Columbus, Ohio) 1986-87 (1-1/Third): North Carolina 89, Tech 63 Tech 81, West Virginia 59 Preseason WNIT 2011-12 (1-2) Tech 87, East Tennessee 76 UCLA 74, Tech 52 Long Island 62, Tech 60
Tech 79, New Mexico 66 Virginia 75, Tech 54 1999-2000 (1-2/Second): Hawaii 51, Tech 49 Tech 87, Arizona 71 Oklahoma 74, Tech 64 So. Florida Christmas Invitational (Tampa, Fla.) 1982-83 (1-1/Fourth): Tech 75, Tampa 57 Virginia 70, Tech 67 San Diego Classic (San Diego, Cal.) 1988-89 (1-1/Second): Tech 71, Monmouth 36 San Diego State 78, Tech 56 TAMCC Tournament (Corpus Christi, Texas) 2009-10 (1-1/Third) Alabama 73, Tech 68 Tech 81, Air Force 49 UNLV Lady Rebel Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) 2001-02 (1-1): Tech 78, Seton Hall 63 UNLV 88, Tech 67 Wolf Pack Thanksgiving Classic (Reno, Nev.) 1990-91 (2-1/Second): Indiana State 74, Tech 71 Tech 71, Nicholls State 48 Tech 94, Nevada 62
University of Hawaii Paradise Classic (Honolulu, Hawai’i) 2007-08 (0-3/Fourth) Oregon State 78, Tech 55 Hawaii 60, Tech 57 Western Carolina 74, Tech 61 Pepperdine Malibu Classic (Malibu, Cal.) 1997-98 (1-1/Third): Memphis 84, Tech 75 Tech 71, Portland State 62 2002-03 (1-1/Third): Toledo 71, Tech 61 Tech 78, Quinnipiac 68 2006-07 (0-2/Fourth) Pepperdine 91, Tech 62 Virginia Tech 87, Tech 52 Pepsi-Church’s Holiday Classic (Miami, Fla.) 1991-92 (1-2/6th): Florida Int’l 90, Tech 88 (OT) Tech 98, Cleveland State 76 Boston College 68, Tech 60 Rainbow Wahine Classic (Honolulu, Hawai’i) 1994-95 (1-2/Sixth): North Carolina 79, Tech 52
2012-2013 • TECH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Jala Harris
POST-SEASON TOURNAMENT RESULTS TTU has played in a post-season tournament 23 years, including 10 NCAA tournaments.
Total games in national or regional tournaments ...................................69 Record in national or regional tournaments......................................... 38-31
Tech Records in NCAA Tournament Play
Staff
Individual Records Field Goals Made:........................................................... 14, Cheryl Taylor vs. Tennessee, 1987 Field Goals Attempted:................................................. 30, Cheryl Taylor vs. Tennessee, 1987 Field Goal Percentage:...........80% (8-for-10), Melinda Clayton vs. South Carolina, 1989 Free Throws Made:.......................................................... 7, Melinda Clayton vs. Auburn, 1990 7, Angela Moorehead vs. Richmond, 1990 7, Mitzi Rice vs. Southwest Missouri, 1991 Free Throws Attempted:.............................................11, Melinda Clayton vs. Auburn, 1990 Free Throw Percentage:................................. 100% (6-for-6), Chris Moye vs. Georgia, 1985 Most Three-Pointers Made:.......................................... 3, Angela Moorehead vs. Iowa, 1989 3, Mitzi Rice vs. Auburn, 1990 3, Dana Bilyeu vs. Alabama, 1992 Points Scored:.................................................................. 34, Cheryl Taylor vs. Tennessee, 1987 Rebounds:.............................................................................. 23, Cheryl Taylor vs. Georgia, 1985 Assists:...................................................... 10, Shawn Monday vs. Southern Mississippi, 1987 10, Lisa Poe vs. Old Dominion, 1993 Steals:...........................................................4, Shawn Monday vs. Southern Mississippi, 1987 4, Angela Moorehead vs. Richmond, 1990 4, Cecilia Ramsey vs. Richmond, 1990 4, Cecilia Ramsey vs. Southwest Missouri, 1991 4, Roschelle Vaughn vs. Alabama, 1992 4, Rachael Gobble vs. Old Dominion, 1999 Blocked Shots:........................................ 5, Melinda Clayton vs. Southern Mississippi, 1987
Review Records HISTORY Honors
Team Records Field Goals Made:................. 34 vs. South Carolina, 1989 34 vs. Alabama, 1992 Field Goals Attempted:.....................72 vs. Georgia, 1985 Field Goal Percentage:.............55.7% vs. Alabama, 1992 Free Throws Made:............................. 21 vs. Auburn, 1990 Free Throws Attempted:.................. 34 vs. Auburn, 1990 Free Throw Percentage:...................88.2% vs. Iowa, 1989 Most Three-Pointers Made:................5 vs. Auburn, 1990 5 vs. Old Dominion, 1993 Most Three-Pointers Attempted:.. 21 vs. Auburn, 1990 Points:...................................................87 vs. Alabama, 1992 Rebounds:.............................................51 vs. Georgia, 1985 Assists:.......................... 26 vs. Southern Mississippi, 1987
Tech
TECH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE
Opponents
AIAW Nationals 1978: Immaculata 84, Tech 73 Tech 70, Fresno State 67 Tech 68, Kansas State 58 So. Conn. 85, Tech 72 1976: William Penn 78, Tech 70 Tech 116, UW LaCrosse 48 Tech 89, Baylor 78 Tech 111, Mississippi 93 Tech 94, Montclair State 88 1975: Tech 91, Utah State 45 Delta State 88, Tech 66 William Penn 77, Tech 67 1974: Miss. College 65, Tech 63 Tech 53, Cal-Fullerton 40 Tech 63, Stephen F. Austin 43 Tech 72, Indiana 44 Wayland Baptist 56, Tech 50 1973: Tech 79, Cathedral 24 Tech 49, Washington State 48 Parson College 58, Tech 54
Golden Eagles
Women’s Basketball Invitational 2012: Bradley 74, Tech 71
AIAW Regionals 1980: South Carolina State 68, Tech 62 1979: North Carolina State 89, Tech 72 1977: Tech 78, Memphis 63 Tech 61, North Carolina 58 Tech 72, Tennessee 59 1976: Tech 94, Western Carolina 81 Tech 97, Charleston 67 Tech 91, Eastern Kentucky 80 1975: Tech 84, East Carolina 57 Tech 84, Kentucky 68 Tech 73, Elon 63 Tech 73, Memphis 61
1974: Tech 67, William & Mary 35 Tech 59, Eastern Kentucky 53 Tech 62, Western Carolina 51 Tech 55, Winthrop 44 1973: Tech 75, Murray State 48 Tech 49, Winthrop 48 East Carolina 60, Tech 59 Tech 61, Tennessee 49 1972: Tech 65, Western Carolina 52 Tech 72, Murray State 44 Tech 58, Winthrop 45 UT Martin 62, Tech 56
Outlook
Women’s NIT 2011: Auburn 68, Tech 54 2006: Tech 56, Belmont 55 Western Kentucky 83, Tech 66 1986: (7th place) Northwestern La. 77, Tech 70 West Texas 78, Tech 65 Tech 79, Fresno State 76 1981: (6th place) Arizona State 85, Tech 76 Tech 81, Cincinnati 80 Pittsburgh 93, Tech 91
1972: Cal-Fullerton 65, Tech 56 Queens College 64, Tech 63
Tech Hoops
NCAA Regionals 2000: (Mideast) Texas Tech 78, Tech 54 1999: (East) Old Dominion 74, Tech 48 1993: (Midwest) Old Dominion 77, Tech 60 1992: (Mideast) Alabama 100, Tech 87 1991: (Mideast) Southwest Mo. 94, Tech 64 1990: (Mideast) Tech 77, Richmond 59 Auburn 73, Tech 54 1989: (Midwest) Tech 77, South Carolina 73 Iowa 77, Tech 75 1987: (Mideast) Tech 78, So. Mississippi 66 Tennessee 95, Tech 59 1985: (West) Georgia 91, Tech 74 1982: (Midwest) Louisiana Tech 114, Tech 53
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EBLEN CENTER NAME – The center is named for long-time Tech athletic administrator and coach Hooper Eblen. He served the university for 33 years and was instrumental in planning the football stadium and basketball arena. CAPACITY – There are 9,282 seats in the arena with cushioned theatre-type seating throughout the lower level. LARGEST WOMEN’S CROWD – An OVC record crowd of 6,512 watched Tech defeat Murray State on February 25, 2012. SURFACE – The Eblen Center had a brand new floor for the 2012-13 season, featuring the women’s extended 3-point line. EVENTS – Eblen Center hosts men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball contests, concerts, conventions, lectures and all of Tech’s graduation ceremonies. TECH RECORD IN EBLEN CENTER – The Golden Eagles enter the 2012-13 season with a 378-108 all-time record in Eblen Center, a winning percentage of .777.
Opponents
Honors
HISTORY
Records
Review
Staff
Golden Eagles
Outlook
Tech Hoops
The Golden Eagles have ranked among the nation’s attendance leaders every year and have regularly led the Ohio Valley Conference in attendance.
Tech
Diane Seng
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ATTENDANCE AND RESULTS IN EBLEN CENTER
Season Games Record Attendance 1977-78 12 8-4 14,450 1978-79 15 12-3 19,300 1979-80 18 13-5 38,850 1980-81 12 11-1 16,967 1981-82 16 15-1 25,915 1982-83 15 9-6 18,282 1983-84 12 9-3 17,473 1984-85 13 11-2 26,852 1985-86 13 11-2 26,681 1986-87 16 15-1 38,258 1987-88 11 11-0 23,701 1988-89 13 12-1 28,361 1989-90 18 16-2 48,000 1990-91 16 15-1 42,285 1991-92 14 12-2 35,150 1992-93 15 14-1 37,430 1993-94 13 11-2 27,617 1994-95 13 8-5 30,662 1995-96 12 8-4 32,220 1996-97 13 10-3 32,173 1997-98 14 12-2 32,582 1998-99 13 11-2 34,248 1999-00 14 10-4 38,626 2000-01 14 12-2 40,045 2001-02 13 12-1 33,683 2002-03 12 7-5 33,466 2003-04 13 9-4 34,264 2004-05 16 13-3 48,250 2005-06 14 12-2 32,017 2006-07 13 10-3 21,424 2007-08 14 3-11 17,283 2008-09 14 6-8 14,854 2009-10 14 11-3 15,167 2010-11 14 11-3 22,203 2011-12 14 8-6 20,291 TOTALS 486 378-108 1,019,530
Avg. OVC Total Avg. 1,204 9,500 1,900 1,287 10,000 1,667 2,158 7,750 1,550 1,414 9,046 2,262 1,620 15,164 1,896 1,219 9,498 1,357 1,456 12,004 1,715 2,066 16,846 2,407 2,052 14,790 2,113 2,391 17,435 2,490 2,154 18,410 2,630 2,178 17,411 2,901 2,667 21,101 3,517 2,643 18,614 3,102 2,511 20,088 2,870 2,529 21,344 2,668 2,124 18,682 2,335 2,359 21,800 2,725 2,685 22,570 2,821 2,475 24,281 2,698 2,327 23,103 2,567 2,634 27,703 2,770 2,759 25,746 2,860 2,860 25,454 3,181 2,591 24,365 3,046 2,789 24,459 3,057 2,636 27,890 3,486 3,016 30,322 3,790 2,287 26,266 2,627 1,648 16,925 1,693 1,234 13,213 1,321 1,061 11,183 1,243 1,083 12,560 1,395 1,586 16,549 1,837 1,449 15464 1,933 2,097 620,246 2,376
EBLEN CENTER FIRSTS
EAGLE/EBLEN CENTER STREAKS
FIRST EVENT – TTU Invitational Volleyball Tournament, Sept. 30, 1977. Teams in first matches: UT Chattanooga vs. UT Martin, and Middle Tennessee vs. Tennessee.
LONGEST WINNING – 23 games. Streak began Jan. 5, 1986, vs. MTSU (78-74); ended Jan. 11, 1989, vs. Vanderbilt (79-64).
FIRST BASKETBALL GAME – Dedicated on Nov. 26, 1977, with the Tech Golden Eagles defeating Vanderbilt University, 72-71.
LONGEST OVC WINNING – 57 games. Streak began Feb. 20, 1985, vs. Middle Tennessee and ended Feb. 27, 1993, vs. Murray State (85-76).
FIRST WOMEN’S GAME – Dedicated on Dec. 5, 1977, with the Golden Eagles losing to University of Kentucky, 89-69.
LONGEST LOSING – 5 games. Streak began Dec. 5, 1977, vs. Kentucky (69-89) and ended Jan. 28, 1978, vs. Eastern Kentucky (85-69).
FIRST POINTS – Gayle Burgess Hastings scored on a jump shot from eight feet with 18:19 to play in the first half during Dec. 5, 1977, game against Kentucky.
2012-2013 • TECH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
EBLEN CENTER RECORDS TEAM RECORDS
MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 47 vs. Furman, 1990-91 Tech: Opponent: 42 by Western Kentucky, 1980-81
MOST 3-POINTERS MADE 15 vs. UT Martin, 2009-10 Tech: Opponent: 13 by Morehead State, 2009-10 MOST 3-POINTERS ATTEMPTED 32 vs. UT Martin, 2005-06 Tech: Opponent: 34 by Morehead State, 2010-11
HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000 (18/18) vs. N.C. State, 1982-83 Tech: Opponent: .950 (19/20) by SE Missouri, 2002-03
PERSONAL FOULS 37 vs. Murray State, 2009-10 Tech: Opponent: 34 by Tennessee State, 1997-98
HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE (min. 6 attempts) .833 by A. Brown (5/6) vs. APSU, 2000-01 Tech: .833 by R. Gobble (5/6) vs. TSU, 2000-01 .833 by B. Bowens (5/6) vs. Morehead St., 2008-09
MOST BLOCKS 7 by Diane Seng vs. Morehead State, 1996-97 Tech: Opponent: 9 by Brittany Pittman, Morehead State, 2008-09 MOST STEALS 8 by Sherry Batten vs. Murray, 1991-92 Tech: Opponent: 8 by Linda McKinnie, Memphis State, 1980-81 8 by Katrina Anderson, USC vs. Miss., 1978-79
Largest Women’s Basketball Crowds in Eblen Center The Golden Eagles own a 39-15 record in home games with crowds of 3,200 or larger Crowd Date 6,512 02-25-12 6,113 02-03-90 5,247 01-29-05 5,170 02-08-97 4,746 01-06-86 4,512 02-08-03 4,489 03-11-87 4,431 02-28-04 4,343 02-19-05 4,324 02-22-85 4,273 02-11-91 4,240 01-23-93 4,136 02-21-98 4,123 02-16-02 4,116 02-02-88 4,100 01-08-81 4,078 01-15-05 4,023 01-31-91 3,970 01-11-96 3,948 02-12-04 3,865 02-16-91 3,831 01-25-03 3,820 01-20-90 3,801 12-12-99 3,800 02-17-05 3,800 02-09-95 3,768 02-14-04
Result TECH 88, Murray State 51 TECH 79, Middle Tennessee 69 TECH 69, Tennessee State 48 Middle Tennessee 71, TECH 65 TECH 77, Middle Tennessee 58 TECH 77, UT Martin 70 TECH 78, Southern Miss. 66* Morehead 75, TECH 61 TECH 63, Samford 48 TECH 93, Middle Tennessee 86 TECH 86, Middle Tennessee 70 TECH 91, Middle Tennessee 72 TECH 81, Eastern Kentucky 71 TECH 80, Austin Peay 62 TECH 75, Austin Peay 47 Middle Tennessee 81, TECH 78 TECH 65, Eastern Kentucky 57 TECH 73, Vanderbilt 66 Middle Tennessee 88, TECH 57 Murray State 72, TECH 64 TECH 116, Murray State 91 TECH 90, Tennessee State 60 TECH 102, Austin Peay 55 Georgia 77, TECH 72 Jacksonville State 71, TECH 61 Middle Tennessee 66, TECH 63 TECH 70, UT Martin 51
3,755 3,750 3,744 3,644 3,622 3,617 3,612 3,606 3,567 3,525 3,517 3,500 3,500 3,470 3,450 3,435 3,413 3,400 3,384 3,374 3,325 3,325 3,300 3,278 3,271 3,255 3,203
02-07-04 Jacksonville 71, TECH 68 02-12-80 Tennessee 68, TECH 66 02-15-01 TECH 102, Austin Peay 69 01-25-01 TECH 63, Murray State 48 02-17-01 TECH 93, Tennessee State 70 03-01-03 TECH 84, Eastern Illinois 71 01-15-00 TECH 77, Middle Tennessee 60 01-05-87 TECH 78, Middle Tennessee 74 12-30-04 TECH 84, Western Kentucky 74 01-08-05 TECH 80, Southeast Missouri 78 02-02-02 TECH 87, Southeast Mo. 69 01-14-89 TECH 97, Tennessee State 57 03-01-80 Tennessee 83, TECH 66 01-18-92 TECH 80, Murray State 68 03-03-88 TECH 83, Middle Tennessee 79 01-04-03 Morehead State 72, TECH 64 01-30-99 TECH 81, UT Martin 72 01-09-93 TECH 68, Eastern Kentucky 59 01-24-04 Eastern Illinois 78, TECH 64 01-07-92 Mississippi 70, TECH 62 12-12-92 TECH 65, Western Kentucky 49 01-20-92 TECH 86, Middle Tennessee 80 01-16-89 TECH 74, Middle Tennessee 65 01-06-05 TECH 88, Eastern Illinois 56 01-27-01 TECH 87, UT Martin 75 02-04-06 TECH 73, Eastern Kentucky 48 02-22-05 TECH 70, Austin Peay 60 *NCAA Mideast Regional
TECH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE
Tech
STEALS 28 vs. Austin Peay, 1978-79 Tech: Opponent: 19 by Mississippi vs. Pittsburgh (TTU Classic), 1978-79 19 by Tennessee vs. UT Martin (TCWSF), 1979-80
MOST 3-POINTERS ATTEMPTED 13 by Allison Clark vs. Eastern Ky., 2000-01 Tech: Opponent: 15 by Megan Fuqua, Murray State, 2003-04 15 by Chynna Bozeman, Morehead State 2010-11
MOST ASSISTS 16 by Anita Myers vs. Youngstown, 1982-83 Tech: 16 by Chris Moye vs. Akron, 1985-86 Opponent: 12 by Neacole Hall, Alabama State, 1987-88
Opponents
BLOCKS 11 vs. Morehead State, 1996-97 Tech: 8 vs. six opponents Opponent: 13 by Baylor Lady Bears, 2009-10
MOST 3-POINTERS SCORED 10 by Stefanie Holbrook vs. E. Illinois, 2004-05 Tech: Opponent: 9 by Dana Bilyeu vs. UT Martin, 1992-93
MOST REBOUNDS 24 by Cheryl Taylor vs. East Tenn., 1983-84 Tech: Opponent: 31 by Sandy Miller, Immaculata,1977-78
Honors
ASSISTS 40 vs. Furman, 1990-91 Tech: Opponent: 24 by Eastern Illinois, 2008-09
HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .917 (11-12) by R. Adams vs. Murray, 1990-91 Tech: Opponent: 1.000 (7-7) by Amanda Kemezys, Saint Louis, 2009-10
HISTORY
REBOUNDS 62 vs. UNC Charlotte, 1983-84 Tech: Opponent: 66 by Northern Ky. vs. Miami (O) (TTU Classic), 1978-79
HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000 (11-11) by Dana Bilyeu vs. EKU, 1991-92 Tech: 1.000 (10-10) by Blair Bowens, vs. EKU, 2008-09 Opponent: 1.000 (18-18) by W. Sholtens, Vandy, 1988-89
Records
MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 48 vs. Murray, 1987-88 Tech: Opponent: 50 by Murry State, 2009-10
MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 31 by A. Moorehead vs. Murray, 1989-90 Tech: Opponent: 29 by Lisa McMullen, Ala. State, 1989-90
Review
MOST FREE THROWS MADE 40 vs. Murray State, 1987-88 Tech: Opponent: 37 by Valdosta State vs. Clemson (TTU Classic), 1979-80 37 by Murray State, 2009-10
MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 22 by Jerilynn Harper vs. Mich. State, 1980-81 Tech: Opponent: 18 by Wendy Sholtens, Vanderbilt, 1988-89
Staff
HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE .706 vs. Austin Peay, 2000-01 Tech: Opponent: .714 by Saint Louis (5/7), 2009-10
MOST FIELD GOALS SCORED Tech: 19 by Jerilynn Harper vs. East Tenn., 1980-81 Opponent: 17 by Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown,1987-88
Golden Eagles
HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .692 (45-65) vs. East Tennessee, 1980-81 Tech: Opponent: .623 by Middle Tennessee, 2000-01
MOST FREE THROWS SCORED 17 by Jerilynn Harper vs. Mich. State, 1980-81 Tech: Opponent: 18 by Wendy Sholtens, Vanderbilt, 1988-89
Outlook
MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 87 vs. Akron, 1980-81 Tech: Opponent: 92 by East Tennessee, 1980-81
MOST POINTS 44 by Angela Moorehead vs. UNH, 1990-91 Tech: Opponent: 40 by Karen Johnson, Murray State,1987-88
Tech Hoops
MOST POINTS 116 vs. Murray State, 1990-91 Tech: 116 vs. Austin Peay, 1978-79 Opponent: 104 by Valdosta vs. Kansas State (South Sectional),1978-79
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
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ALL-TIME PARTICIPANTS 0
Diamond Henderson, 2010-present
00
Tech Hoops
Cindy Montooth, 1989-90 Kristina Tyler, 2005-07 Vivian Nwosu, 2009
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Blair Bowens, 2006-09 Keisha Moore, 2010
Staff
Golden Eagles
Outlook
2 Tia Nicholson, 2012 -present
3
Megan Isom, 2000 Emily Lane, 2003-04 Daisy Dodd, 2007 Kellie Cook, 2009-present
4
Carmen Dowdell, 1979-80 Melanie Marshall, 1989 Elizabeth Maxwell, 1995 Holly Hardison, 1996 Leah Bird, 1998-2002 Deanna Apple, 2004-07
5
Opponents
Honors
HISTORY
Records
Review
Pamela Rogers, 1996-97 Hope Scantland, 2012-present
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Loretta Marlow, 1975-78 Robyn Markey, 1979-81 Anita Blickensdorfer, 1982 Rebecca Rains, 1983 Jaclyn Kile, 1984-85 Adrienne Black, 1986-89 Amy Taylor, 1990-92 Christy White, 1993 Jeana Gilbert, 1994 Becky Clabough, 1995-98 Misty Garrett, 1999-2002 Jenna Baltimore, 2003-04 Jana Reece, 2005-06 Briana Jordan, 2010-2012
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Donna Rose Kenny, 1975-76 Carla Tart, 1977-79 Tracy Fletcher, 1983-84 Tracy Perry, 1985-87 Kelly Alred, 1988 Lisa Poe, 1993 Lisa Parks, 1997-98 Amanda Kendall, 1999-00 Kendall Cavin, 2004-07 Mandy Mendenhall, 2007-08 Danielle Pointer, 2009 Katy Cooke, 2010 Quira Demery, 2012-present
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Janet Bowden, 1975 Kim Grizzle, 1976-78 Marilyn Jones, 1980-82 Tracy Munsey, 1984-87 Denise Apple, 1988
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Terri Hall, 1975 Michele Bishop, 1984-87 Lashay Davis, 2012-present
Karen Randolph, 1975-76 Suzann Hensley, 1977-78 Pam Birchfield, 1979-80 Tammy Burton, 1984-87 Cindy Montooth, 1988 Leslie VanWinkle, 1994-97 Crystal Andrews, 2001 Joi Nichols, 2004-07
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Patsy Bow, 1975 Joni Hix, 1976 Gina Lee, 1979 Lydia Sawney, 1981-82 Rebecca Myers, 1985-88 Taunya Lovelace, 1991-95 Amy Moore, 1998 Tynisha Alexander, 2002-05 Kelleshia Cook, 2009 Katherine Barker, 2009-present
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Marsha Silcox, 1975 Cathy Jones, 1976 Lisa Locke, 1977-78 Teresa Duncan, 1981-82 Mary Alice Clayton, 1992-95 Jasmine White, 2008-09 Kanaja Murray, 2012-present
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Debbie Bumpas, 1975 Ann Elsea, 1978-79 Mindy Campbell, 1980-83 Cheryl Goins, 1986 Arnetta Peterson, 1987-90 Rhea Beaty, 1991-92 Shannon Clardy, 1994-97 Rachael Gobble, 1998-01 Arleigh Brackin, 2003-06 Haley Ervin, 2009-10 Jala Harris, 2011-present
21 (Retired Jersey) Valeria Russell, 1975 Karen Greenlea, 1976 Pam Chambers, 1977-80 Jennifer Wilhelm, 2001-02 Tamara Gilyard, 2003 Tacarra Hayes, 2008-11 22
Pam Cassity, 1975 Judy Flatt, 1975 Debbie Bumpas, 1976 Leigh Ann Dunlap, 1977-78 Janet McGee, 1979-81 Karen Seaton, 1982-84 Michelle Holloway, 1985-86 Melanie Marshall, 1988 Amy Engle, 1992-93 Christy White, 1994 Sheri Lewis, 1995 Allison Clark, 2000-02 Whitney Mayo, 2007-09 Whitley Mayberry, 2010 T’Keyah Williams, 2011-present
Janet Tate, 1975 Vicki Thompson, 1976 Lucretia Huffines, 1980 Anita Myers, 1982-83 Tonie Edwards, 1984-85 Shawn Monday, 1987-90 Amber Clark, 1996-99 Marissa Hensley, 2005-07 Rachel Glidden, 2008-11
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Janna Wheeler, 1975 Suzann Hensley, 1976 Barbara Dam, 1979-81 Dee Davis, 1982-83 Carabeth Ball, 1986 Gina Reed, 1995 Courtney McFarlin, 2003-05
30 (Retired Jersey) Gayle Burgess, 1975-78 Jerilynn Harper, 1980-82 Tiara Hopper, 2009-10 Kayla Kimes, 2012-present 31
Robbie West, 1975 Janet Bowden, 1975-78 Dana Scott, 1989-92 Emily Tyler, 1980-83 Collin Carmichael, 1997-00 Allison Price, 2006-09 Alison West Mason, 2009-10
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Judy Flatt, 1976 Kim Smith, 1977-78 Jackie Poindexter, 1980 Jo Swartz, 1981 Sherry Batten, 1991-94 Candace Parson, 2010-present
33 (Retired Jersey) Judy Flatt, 1975 Pam Cassity, 1975-78 Denette Kolbe, 1979-82 Cheryl Taylor, 1984-87 Casey Bradford, 2002-05 Cara Reed, 2006-07 34
Pam Peek, 1975-78 Pam Kilday, 1979-80 Kathy Och, 1979-81 Becky Coe, 1983 Cathy Galloway, 1986 Mitzi Rice, 1990-91
Emily Christian was honored on Jan. 26, 2008, when Tennessee Tech retired her jersey (40). Rachel Whittle, 2007-09 Andrea Baldwin, 1996-99 Jennifer Simpson, 2002-03 Brittany Darling, 2010-11 Stephanie Holbrook, 2005-06 Simone Rutledge, 2009-10 45 Kelly Tempel, 1984 Robin Bellerson, 1989 35 Terrance Oglesby, 1993-96 Wendi Hartsfield-Scott, 2002-03 Emily Lane, 2004 Mariah Dean, 2012-present 50 (Retired Jersey) Val Streelman, 1982, 1983 Roschelle Vaughn, 1992-93 40 (Retired Jersey) Janet Holt, 1999-2002 Suzann Hensley, 1975 Leah Frazier, 1985-87 Jill Tittle, 1988-90 51 (Retired Jersey) Amy Hart, 1991 Diane Seng, 1997-2000 Becky Lunghuhn, 1995 Miranda Moore, 1998 52 Emily Christian, 2003-06 Trish Bell, 1976-80 Molly Heady, 2010-present Teresa Officer, 1983-84 Robin Smith, 1990 Julie Metcalf, 1992 41 (Retired Jersey) Andrea Brown, 2001-04 Angela Moorehead, 1989-91 Kylie Cook, 2009-present
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Lindsey Jones, 2003 Jennifer Hood, 2007
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In 2008, Emily Christian had her jersey (40) retired, adding to the six jerseys which had previously been retired by Tennessee Tech to honor the outstanding Golden Eagle players who wore them. The first was Pam Chambers (21), followed by Jerilynn Harper (30). Cheryl Taylor (33) was honored following the 1986-87 season, and in 1992 Angela Moorehead (41) was added to the elite list. Diane Seng (51) joined their elite company in 2001, and Janet Holt (50) in 2002. Moorehead, Chambers, Harper and Taylor are all in the Tennessee Tech Sports Hall of Fame.
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Janet Holt Baker inducted into the TTU Sports Hall of Fame
That lengthy list sets her apart as one of the greatest women’s basketball players in program history. Holt-Baker is one of four people who will be inducted at the annual Hall of Fame Dinner, scheduled for Friday, Nov. 2, in the Multipurpose Room of the Roaden University Center. The induction dinner is part of Homecoming festivities. Tickets for the dinner, or the Saturday afternoon game against Eastern Illinois, can be purchased through the Athletics Ticket Office in Eblen Center or by calling (931) 372-3940. To open her career under coach Bill Worrell, Holt earned OVC Freshman of the Week honors three times and conference Player of the Week recognition once. She averaged 13.3 points and led the team in rebounds and steals during her rookie season. As a sophomore, Janet earned her first Kodak honor. She was named the OVC Player of the Year and earned Player of the Week five times. She also earned CoSIDA Academic All-America honors and was named to three all-tournament teams as she averaged 17.4 points per game.
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In 2001, Holt ranked fourth in the nation in scoring as a junior and ranked among OVC leaders in seven categories. Her athletic achievements continued to grow, but her academic achievements grew, as well. By the time she was a junior, Holt was listed on the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll three times as well as Tech’s A.D. Honor Roll all six semesters. During the season, Holt recorded 11 doubledoubles. Holt’s career was capstoned during her senior season. In the Golden Eagle season-opener Holt scored a career-high 41 points against Ole Miss. She surpassed 2,000 career points and became the only player in the program’s rich history with more than 2,000 points, 900 rebounds, 250 assists and 150 steals.
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A 2002 graduate of Tech, Janet Holt-Baker led her team to four OVC championships and two NCAA appearances. She left her mark with indelible ink, being recognized first as the 1998-99 OVC Freshman of the Year followed by three consecutive years as the OVC Player of the Year. In her career, Holt reaped four All-OVC selections in addition to Kodak All-Region and CoSIDA Academic All-America honors.
Holt earned both the Kodak all-district honors and Academic All-America selection that season. She was again named the OVC Player of the Year – the only women’s player in history to win three OVC Player of the Year awards -and finished her career ranked second all-time in OVC and Tech history with 2,420 points.
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Holt wrapped up her decorated career as a four-time team MVP. What distinguished Holt from any other scorer was her dedication to her team and her education. Entering into her final season, Holt was quoted by SLAM magazine: “The WNBA isn’t really a priority. I’m a nursing student, and I’ll probably trade rebounds for IVs after this season is over.” She later stated that her team winning was more important than leading the nation in scoring: “It’s more important to me to step up and be a leader, if it happens it happens, but I’m going to worry about our team and its success.” The campus also recognized Janet’s accomplishments. She was chosen as the school’s NCAA Woman of the Year in 2002, and was picked as Techs Outstanding Female Athlete in both 2001 and 2002. A native of Lynchburg, Tennessee, Holt graduated with a degree in nursing in 2002. Holt-Baker currently resides in her hometown of Lynchburg with her husband, Todd. The couple has two sons, Will (7) and Hoyt (6). As predicted, she is working in the health field as a clinical manager, overseeing the medical/pediatric floor at the Harton Regional Medical Center in Tullahoma.
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Freshmen (L-R) Hope Scantland (5) Quira Demery (11), Tia Nicholson (2) Kanaja Murray (15) and Mariah Dean (35)
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TEAM HONORS & AWARDS Frank Porter Award 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Cecilia Ramsey Dana Scott Dana Bilyeu Kim Stout Taunya Lovelace Taryn Slattery Shannon Clardy Amy Moore Rachael Gobble Rachael Gobble & Collin Carmichael Rachael Gobble Misty Garrett Wendi Scott & Andrea Brown Andrea Brown Arleigh Brackin Arleigh Brackin Marissa Hensley Marissa Hensley Blair Bowens Tacarra Hayes Molly Heady Molly Heady
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Awards Chosen by Tennessee Tech Coaches and Players
Molly Heady
Best Academic Average 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00
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Lucretia Huffines Lucretia Huffines Jerilynn Harper Anita Myers Mindy Campbell Michelle Holloway Michelle Holloway Rebecca Myers Cecilia Ramsey Cecilia Ramsey Cecilia Ramsey Cecilia Ramsey Dana Scott Amy Engle Taunya Lovelace Taunya Lovelace Taryn Slattery Taryn Slattery Leslie VanWinkle Collin Carmichael Collin Carmichael Collin Carmichael Diane Seng
2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Allison Clark Misty Garrett Wendi Scott Andrea Brown Arleigh Brackin Cara Reed Cara Reed Marissa Hensley Cara Reed Rachel Whittle Kellie Cook Molly Heady Molly Heady Kellie Cook
Most Valuable Player/ Player of the Year 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Pam Chambers Jerilynn Harper Jerilynn Harper Lydia Sawney Cheryl Taylor Cheryl Taylor Tonie Edwards Cheryl Taylor Chris Moye Cheryl Taylor Melinda Clayton Angela Moorehead Angela Moorehead Angela Moorehead Roschelle Vaughn Roschelle Vaughn Terrance Oglesby Taunya Lovelace Amber Clark Diane Seng Diane Seng Janet Holt Janet Holt Janet Holt Janet Holt Emily Christian Emily Christian Emily Christian Emily Christian Kendall Cavin Kristina Tyler Blair Bowens Tacarra Hayes Tacarra Hayes Tacarra Hayes
Most Improved Player 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93
Holly Hoover Denette Kolbe Mindy Campbell Anita Myers Lydia Sawney Tracy Munsey Michele Bishop Tracy Munsey Tracy Perry Arnetta Peterson Cindy Montooth Dana Scott Sherry Batten Kim Stout Mary Alice Clayton Mary Alice Clayton
1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Taryn Slattery Christy White Leslie VanWinkle Becky Clabough Pamela Rogers Collin Carmichael Leah Bird Misty Garrett Megan Isom Iesha Jones Casey Bradford Jenna Baltimore Courtney McFarlin Kendall Cavin Marissa Hensley Jana Reece Deanna Apple Allison Price Blair Bowens Kristina Tyler Jasmine White Vivian Nwosu Simone Rutledge Tacarra Hayes Briana Jordan T’Keyah Williams
Best Defensive Player 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01
Barbara Dam Barbara Dam Lydia Sawney Lydia Sawney Tonie Edwards Michele Bishop Chris Moye Shawn Monday Adrienne Black Arnetta Peterson Cecilia Ramsey Cecilia Ramsey Dana Scott Taunya Treanton Amy Engle Roschelle Vaughn Taunya Lovelace Taunya Lovelace Becky Clabough Leslie VanWinkle Ann Parks Ann Parks Rachael Gobble Rachael Gobble
2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Allison Clark Tynisha Alexander Kendall Cavin Kendall Cavin Jana Reece Jana Reece Kendall Cavin Allison Price Allison Price Katherine Barker Tacarra Hayes Tacarra Hayes
John P. Hendrix Leadership Award 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
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Denette Kolbe Jerilynn Harper Lydia Sawney Anita Myers Mindy Campbell Chris Moye Tonie Edwards Chris Moye Adrienne Black Shawn Monday Shawn Monday Cecilia Ramsey Dana Bilyeu Dana Bilyeu Sherry Batten Taunya Lovelace Shannon Clardy Terrance Oglesby Becky Clabough Becky Clabough Holly Hardison Ann Parks Rachael Gobble Misty Garrett Wendi Scott Andrea Brown Tynisha Alexander Arleigh Brackin Kendall Cavin Emily Christian Kendall Cavin Allison Price Meagan Lyons Kellie Cook Kellie Cook Tacarra Hayes
TEAM HONORS & AWARDS OVC Player of the Year
Awards Chosen by Outside Organizations
All-America
(National Women’s Sports Federation) Selected from 1982 to 1991
All-OVC
Since 1979 (alphabetically)
(Fast Break Magazine) Selected from 1984 to 1991
Cheryl Taylor, 1985, 1986, 1987 Angela Moorehead, 1989, 1990, 1991
Tacarra Hayes, 2011
OVC Freshman of the Year
All-NWIT
Jerilynn Harper, 1981
Pam Chambers, 1979 Jerilynn Harper, 1981 Cheryl Taylor, 1985
Jerilynn Harper, 1981
OVC All-Tournament
Anita Myers, 1982 Jerilynn Harper, 1982 Chris Moye, 1983, 1985, 1986 Tammy Burton, 1984 Cheryl Taylor, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987 Melinda Clayton, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 Cecilia Ramsey, 1988, 1989, 1990 Angela Moorehead, 1989, 1990, 1991 Taunya Lovelace, 1991, 1994, 1995 Renay Adams, 1991 Sherry Batten, 1992 Dana Bilyeu, 1992, 1993 Roschelle Vaughn, 1992, 1993
OVC Tournament Most Valuable Player
Anita Myers, 1982 Cheryl Taylor, 1987 Melinda Clayton, 1988 Angela Moorehead, 1989, 1990, 1991 Roschelle Vaughn, 1993 Diane Seng, 1999, 2000
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Holly Hoover, 1980 Dee Davis, 1982 Chris Moye, 1983 Tammy Burton, 1984 Cheryl Taylor, 1984 Shawn Monday, 1987 Melinda Clayton, 1987 Renay Adams, 1988 Cecilia Ramsey, 1988 Mitzi Rice, 1990 Taunya Treanton, 1991 Sherry Batten, 1991 Amy Engle, 1992 Terrance Oglesby, 1993 Lisa Poe, 1993 Shannon Clardy, 1994 Sheri Lewis, 1995
Molly Heady, 2011 Jala Harris, 2012
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OVC All-Freshman Team
OVC All-Newcomer Team
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NWIT Rookie of the Year
Terrance Oglesby, 1994 Elizabeth Maxwell, 1995 Amber Clark, 1997, 1999 Diane Seng, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Janet Holt, 2000, 2001, 2002 Allison Clark, 2000 Misty Garrett, 2001 Casey Bradford, 2002 Emily Christian, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Tacarra Hayes, 2011, 2012 Jala Harris, 2012
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U.S. National Team
Chris Moye, 1983 Cheryl Taylor, 1984 Renay Adams, 1988 Mitzi Rice, 1990 Amy Engle, 1992 Diane Seng, 1997 Janet Holt, 1999 Emily Christian, 2003
Andrea Baldwin, 1996 Amber Clark, 1996 Collin Carmichael, 1997 Diane Seng, 1997 Janet Holt, 1999 Andrea Brown, 2001 Emily Christian, 2003 Kendall Cavin, 2004 Meagan Lyons, 2006 Kellie Cook, 2010
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WBCA All-Region Team
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(Kodak) Jerilynn Harper, 1981, 1982 Cheryl Taylor, 1987 Angela Moorehead, 1989, 1990 Diane Seng, 1999, 2000 Janet Holt, 2000, 2001, 2002 Emily Christian, 2006
1989, 1990, 1991 Chris Moye (3) 1984, 1985, 1986 Tracy Munsey (1) 1987 Anita Myers (1) 1983 Diane Seng (4) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Cheryl Taylor (4) 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987 Kristina Tyler (1) 2008 Roschelle Vaughn (2) 1992, 1993
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Renay Adams (2) 1988, 1991 Blair Bowens (1) 2009 Kendall Cavin (2) 2006, 2007 Pam Chambers (2) 1979, 1980 Emily Christian (4) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Allison Clark (1) 2001 Amber Clark (1) 1998
Melinda Clayton (3) 1988, 1989, 1990 Carmen Dowdell (1) 1979 Jerilynn Harper (3) 1980, 1981, 1982 Tacarra Hayes (3) 2010, 2011, 2012 Jala Harris (1) 2012 Janet Holt (4) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Taunya Lovelace (2) 1994, 1995 Shawn Monday (2) 1988, 1990 Angela Moorehead (3)
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All-America
Janet Holt is a three-time winner of OVC Player of the Year and two-time OVC Female Athlete of the Year
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Jerilynn Harper, 1982 Chris Moye, 1986 Cheryl Taylor, 1986, 1987 Shawn Monday, 1988 Renay Adams, 1988 Melinda Clayton, 1989, 1990 Angela Moorehead, 1989, 1990, 1991
Jerilynn Harper, 1981 Jerilynn Harper, 1982 Cheryl Taylor, 1986 Angela Moorehead, 1991 Roschelle Vaughn, 1993 Diane Seng, 1998 Diane Seng, 2000 Janet Holt, 2001 Janet Holt, 2002
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All-America (Kodak) Jerilynn Harper, 1981, 1982 Emily Christian, 2006 (HM)
Pam Chambers, 1979 Jerilynn Harper, 1981 Jerilynn Harper, 1982 Cheryl Taylor, 1986 Cheryl Taylor, 1987 Angela Moorehead, 1990 Angela Moorehead, 1991 Roschelle Vaughn, 1993 Janet Holt, 2000 Janet Holt, 2001 Janet Holt, 2002 Emily Christian, 2006
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OVC Scholar Athlete Jerilynn Harper, 1982 Cecilia Ramsey, 1991 Diane Seng, 2000 OVC Academic Honor Roll (Named since 1987) Tracy Munsey, 1987 Rebecca Myers, 1987, 88 Denise Apple, 1988 Cecilia Ramsey, 1988, 89, 90, 91 Robin Bellerson, 1989 Melanie Marshall, 1989 Arnetta Peterson, 1990 Dana Scott, 1990, 91, 92 Sherry Batten, 1994 Taunya Lovelace, 1994, 95 Kim Stout, 1994 Shannon Clardy, 1995, 96 Ginna Reed, 1995 Taryn Slattery, 1995, 96 Lora Franklin, 1996 Collin Carmichael 1997, 98, 99, 00 Amber Clark, 1997, 98, 99 Diane Seng, 1997, 98, 99, 00 Becky Clabough, 1998 Amy Moore, 1998 Rachael Gobble, 1998, 99, 00, 01 Andrea Baldwin, 1999 Holly Hardison, 1999 Janet Holt, 1999, 00, 01, 02 Janice Barr, 2001 Leah Bird, 2001, 02 Andrea Brown, 2001, 02, 03, 04 Allison Clark, 2001, 02 Misty Garrett, 2001, 02 Stephanie Patterson, 2001 Wendi Scott, 2002, 03 Arleigh Brackin, 2003, 04, 05, 06 Deanna Apple, 2004, 05, 06, 07 Cara Lucas, 2004
Joi Nichols, 2004, 05, 06, 07 Marissa Hensley, 2005, 06, 08 Jana Reece, 2005, 06 Kristina Tyler, 2005, 06, 08 Emily Christian, 2006 Cara Reed, 2006, 07, 08 Mandy Mendenhall, 2008 Rachel Whittle, 2008 Blair Bowens, 2009 Danielle Pointer, 2009 Katherine Barker, 2010, 11,12 Kellie Cook, 2010, 11,12 Kylie Cook, 2010, 11,12 Rachel Glidden, 2010, 11 Allison West Mason, 2010 Molly Heady, 2011,12 Keisha Moore, 2011 Academic All-OVC (Only named in 1980-81) Denette Kolbe, 1980 Jerilynn Harper, 1980, 81 A.D. Honor Roll (Listed in order player first appeared on the list) Robin Bellerson (1) Shawn Monday (2) Arnetta Peterson (3) Cecilia Ramsey (6) Dana Scott (5) Amy Engle (3) Jeana Gilbert (1) Ginna Reed (2) Dana Bilyeu (1) Shannon Clardy (5) Mary Alice Clayton (1) Bonnie Zoss (1) Taryn Slattery (6) Roschelle Vaughn (1) Christy White (2) Sherry Batten (2)
Taunya Lovelace (2) Kim Stout (1) Terrance Oglesby (2) Becky Clabough (7) Lora Franklin (2) Holly Hardison (5) Trish Milsaps (2) Collin Carmichael (9) Amber Clark (7) Andrea Baldwin (3) Diane Seng (8) Amy Moore (4) Leslie VanWinkle (5) Kandy Gilley (1) Lisa Parks (2) Leah Bird (9) Rachael Gobble (8) Elizabeth Maxwell (2) Miranda Moore (1) Allison Clark (8) Janet Holt (7) Amanda Kendall (1) Misty Garrett (8) Janice Barr (2) Crystal Andrews (1) Andrea Brown (8) Stephanie Patterson (2) Tynisha Alexander (3) Wendi Hartsfield Scott (4) Molly York (1) Jenna Baltimore (2) Arleigh Brackin (7) Emily Christian (4) Lindsey Jones (1) Emily Lane (1) Courtney McFarlin (3) Deanna Apple (7) Cara Lucas (2) Joi Nichols (6) Kendall Cavin (2) Marissa Hensley (6) Jana Reece (3)
Meagan Lyons (2) Cara Reed (7) Kristina Tyler (5) Holly Rogers (2) Whitney Mayo (2) Mandy Mendenhall (2) Jordan Ramsey (1) Jasmine White (2) Rachel Whittle (2) Blair Bowens (2) Danielle Pointer (2) Katherine Barker (6) Kellie Cook (6) Kylie Cook (6) Haley Ervin (1) Rachel Glidden (5) Tiara Hopper (2) Alison West Mason (2) Katy Cooke (1) Whitney Mayo (1) Rachel Whittle (1) Lashay Davis (1) Tacarra Hayes (1) Molly Heady (4) Keisha Moore (2) Candace Parson (3) Diamond Henderson (3) Krystal Stirrup (2) Christina Caddy (1) Jala Harris (2) Brittany Darling (1) (x) number of semesters on list
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Games 34 36 36 36 Played T’Keyah Williams Trish Bell, 1976-77 Gayle Hastings, 1976-77 Pam Cassity, 1976-77 Janet Bowden, 1976-77 Emily Tyler, 1976-77 Points 644 608 1,011 831 Scored Diane Seng, 1996-97 Gayle Hastings, 1975-76 Jerilynn Harper, 1980-81 Jerilynn Harper, 1981-82 Scoring 22.2 20.3 29.7 26.8 Average Diane Seng, 1996-97 Gayle Hastings, 1975-76 Jerilynn Harper, 1980-81 Jerilynn Harper, 1981-82 Field .678 .625 .640 .717 Goal % Diane Seng, 1996-97 Diane Seng, 1997-98 Carmen Dowdell, 1978-79 Renay Adams, 1990-91 Free .889 .893 .963 .861 Throw % Sherry Batten, 1990-91 Kellie Cook, 2010-11 Andrea Brown, 2002-03 Kristina Tyler, 2007-08 Rebounds 339 446 527 484 Cheryl Taylor, 1983-84 Pam Cassity, 1974-75 Pam Cassity, 1975-76 Pam Cassity, 1976-77 Assists 225 178 209 270 Shawn Monday, 1986-87 Shawn Monday, 1987-88 Misty Garrett, 2000-01 Chris Moye, 1985-86 Misty Garrett, 1999-00 Steals 79 80 104 91 Shawn Monday, 1986-87 Pam Chambers, 1977-78 Pam Chambers, 1978-79 Kim Grizzle, 1976-77 Blocked 51 55 54 49 Shots Melinda Clayton, 1986-87 Melinda Clayton, 1987-88 Trish Bell, 1977-78 Melinda Clayton, 1989-90 Taryn Slattery, 1993-94 3-Pointers 85 71 88 74 Made Mitzi Rice, 1989-90 Allison Clark, 1999-00 Allison Clark, 2000-01 Dana Bilyeu, 1992-93
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Captains (L-R) Molly Heady (40) Kellie Cook (3)
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2012-13 OPPONENTS ALCORN STATE braves (Tech leads series 1-0)
Nov. 27 in Cookeville — Location: Lorman, Miss. — Conference: Southwestern Atlantic — Head Coach: Tonya Edwards 2011-12 record: 14-20, 10-9 — SID Contact: LaToya M. Williams — SID Phone: (601) 877-6501 E-mail: lwilliams1@alcorn.edu — Web: www.alcornsports.com — Last meeting: 1994-95, (W, 85-69)
AKRON zips (Tech leads series 8-0)
Tech Hoops
Nov. 13 in Cookeville — Location: Akron, Ohio — Conference: Mid-American — Head Coach: Jodi Kest 2011-12 record: 14-18, 7-9 — SID Contact: Dana LeRoy — SID Phone: (330) 972-7171 E-mail: dleroy@uakron.edu — Web: www.GoZips.com — Last meeting: 1986-87, (W, 78-57)
AUSTIN PEAY lady govs (Tech leads series 71-17)
Outlook
Jan. 26 in Cookeville — Location: Clarksville, Tenn. — Conference: Ohio Valley — Head Coach: Carrie Daniels 2011-12 record: 9-22, 4-11 — SID Contact: Cody Bush — SID Phone: (931) 221-7561 E-mail: bushc@apsu.edu — Web: www.LetsGoPeay.com — Last meeting: 2011-12, (W, 68-65)
BELMONT bruins (Tech leads series 20-10)
Golden Eagles
Jan. 5 in Cookeville / Feb. 2 in Nashville — Location: Nashville, Tenn. — Conference: Ohio Valley — Head Coach: Brittney Ezell 2011-12 record: 12-18, 11-7 — SID Contact: Kenisha Rhone — SID Phone: (615) 460-5990 E-mail: kenisha.rhone@belmont.edu— Web: www.belmontbruins.com — Last meeting: 2010-11, (W, 61-56)
EASTERN ILLINOIS panthers (Tech leads series 23-13)
Jan. 14 in Charleston, Ill. — Location: Charleston, Ill. — Conference: Ohio Valley — Head Coach: Lee Buchanan 2011-12 record: 22-9, 10-7 — SID Contact: Greg Lautzenheiser — SID Phone: (217) 581-7020 E-mail: glautzenheiser@eiu.edu — Web: www.eiupanthers.com — Last meeting: 2011-12, (W, 81-72)
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EASTERN KENTUCKY colonels (Tech leads series 53-21)
Feb. 18 in Richmond / Feb. 28 in Cookeville — Location: Richmond, Ky. — Conference: Ohio Valley — Head Coach: Chrissy Roberts 2011-12 record: 13-16, 7-9 — SID Contact: Steve Fohl — SID Phone: (859) 622-1253 E-mail: brett.rector@eku.edu— Web: www.EKUSports.com — Last meeting: 2011-12, (W, 81-65)
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JACKSONVILLE STATE gamecocks (Tech leads series 15-3)
Dec. 29 in Jacksonville / Feb. 9 in Cookeville — Location: Jacksonville, Ala. — Conference: Ohio Valley — Head Coach: Annette Watts 2011-12 record: 4-25, 1-15 — SID Contact: Tony Schmidt — SID Phone: (256) 782-5377 E-mail: aschmidt@jsu.edu — Web: www.JSUGamecockSports.com — Last meeting: 2011-12, (W, 60-52)
LEE UNIVERSITY lady flames (First Meeting)
Records
Nov. 5 in Cookeville (exhibition) — Location: Cleveland, Tenn. — Conference: Southern States (NAIA) — Head Coach: Marty Rowe 2011-12 record: 30-4 — SID Contact: George Starr — SID Phone: (423) 614-8442 E-mail: gstarr@leeuniversity.edu— Web: www.goleeflames.com
LOUISIANA-MONROE warhawks (Tech leads series 1-0) History
Nov. 24 in Cookeville — Location: Monroe, La. — Conference: Sun Belt — Head Coach: Mona Martin 2011-12 record: 9-21, 7-9 — SID Contact: Cameron Weidenthaler — SID Phone: (318) 342-5461 E-mail: weidenthaler@ulm.edu — Web: www.ULMWarhawks.com — Last meeting: 2011-12, (W, 68-64)
MARSHALL thundering herd (Tech leads series 5-1)
Honors
Dec. 22 in Huntington — Location: Huntington, W. Va. — Conference: Conference USA — Head Coach: Matt Daniel 2011-12 record: 16-14, 7-9 — SID Contact: Ty Osborne — SID Phone: (304) 696-4662 E-mail: osborne112@live.marshall.edu— Web: www.Herdzone.com — Last meeting: 2011-12, (L, 68-73)
MEMPHIS tigers (Tech leads series 15-6)
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Dec. 31 in Memphis — Location: Memphis, Tenn. — Conference: Conference USA — Head Coach: Melissa McFerrin 2011-12 record: 25-8, 13-3 — SID Contact: Tammy DeGroff — SID Phone: (901) 678-2337 E-mail: tdegroff@memphis.edu— Web: www.gotigersgo.com — Last meeting: 2008-09, (L, 61-63)
MIDDLE TENNESSEE blue raiders (Tech leads series 50-38)
Nov. 20 in Cookeville — Location: Murfreesboro, Tenn. — Conference: Sun Belt — Head Coach: Rick Insell 2011-12 record: 26-7, 16-0 — SID Contact: Russell Luna — SID Phone: (615) 898-5270 E-mail: luna@goblueraiders.com— Web: www.GoBlueRaiders.com — Last meeting: 2011-12, (L, 55-74)
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MOREHEAD STATE eagles (Tech leads series 55-19)
Feb. 18 in Morehead, Ky. / March 2 in Cookeville — Location: Morehead, Ky. — Conference: Ohio Valley — Head Coach: Tom Hodges 2010-11 record: 10-19, 7-9 — SID Contact: Matt Schabert — SID Phone: (606) 783-5481 E-mail: m.schabert@.moreheadstate.edu— Web: www.msueagles.com — Last meeting: 2011-12, (W, 57-53)
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2012-13 OPPONENTS MURRAY STATE racers (Tech leads series 58-14) Jan. 28 in Cookeville — Location: Murry, Ky. — Conference: Ohio Valley — Head Coach: Rob Cross
2011-12 record: 13-28, 8-8 — SID Contact: Parker Griffith — SID Phone: (270) 809-3351 E-mail: pgriffith2@murraystate.edu — Web: www.goracers.com — Last meeting: 2011-12, (W, 88-51)
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RICE owls (First Meeting) Nov. 17 in Cookeville — Location: Houston, Texas — Conference: Conference USA — Head Coach: Greg Williams
2011-12 record: 16-16, 9-7 — SID Contact: David Waxman — SID Phone: (713) 348-8874 E-mail: dwaxman@rice.edu — Web: www.riceowls.com
SAMFORD BULLDOGS (Series is tied 7-7)
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Dec. 6 in Cookeville — Location: Birmingham, Ala. — Conference: Southern Conference — Head Coach: Mike Morris 2011-12 record: 20-13, 12-8 — SID Contact: Joey Mullins — SID Phone: (205) 726-2799 E-mail: jmmulli1@samford.edu — Web: www.SamfordSports.com — Last meeting: 2011-12, (L, 55-61)
SIU EDWARDSVILLE cougars (Series is tied 2-2) Jan. 12 in Edwardsville — Location: Edwardsville, Ill. — Conference: Ohio Valley — Head Coach: Paula Buscher
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2011-12 record: 18-12, 12-4 — SID Contact: Eric Hess — SID Phone: (618) 650-3608 E-mail: ehess@siue.edu — Web: www.siuecougars.com — Last meeting: 2011-12, (LOT, 62-64)
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI redhawks (Tech leads series 29-18) Feb. 25 in Cape Girardeau — Location: Cape Girardeau, Mo. — Conference: Ohio Valley — Head Coach: Ty Margenthaler 2011-12 record: 7-22, 4-12 — SID Contact: Chad Twaro — SID Phone: (573) 651-2937 E-mail: ctwaro@semo.edu — Web: www.GoSoutheast.com — Last meeting: 2011-12, (WOT, 60-57)
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ST. JOHN’S red storm (First Meeting) Dec. 15 in Queens — Location: Queens, N.Y. — Conference: BIG EAST — Head Coach: Joe Tartamella 2011-12 record: 24-10, 13-3 — SID Contact: Kristin Duffy — SID Phone: (718) 990-1522 E-mail: duffyk@stjohns.edu — Web: www.RedStormSports.com
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ST. MARY’S gaels (First Meeting) Dec. 16 in Queens — Location: Moraga, Calif. — Conference: West Coast — Head Coach: Paul Thomas 2011-12 record: 22-11, 11-5 — SID Contact: Mark Oshidari — SID Phone: (925) 631-8722 E-mail: mko2@stmarys-ca.edu — Web: www.SMCGaels.com
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Jan. 7 in Cookeville / Feb. 4 in Nashville — Location: Nashville, Tenn. — Conference: Ohio Valley — Head Coach: Larry Joe Inman 2011-12 record: 9-20, 5-22 — SID Contact: Zekeya Anderson — SID Phone: (615) 963-1867 E-mail: zanderson01@tnstate.edu— Web: www.tsutigers.com — Last meeting: 2011-12, (W, 78-66)
TENNESSEE WESLEYAN bulldogs (Tech leads series 3-0)
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Nov. 10 in Cookeville — Location: Athens, Tenn. — Conference: Appalachian Athletic — Head Coach: Jeff Rice 2011-12 record: 24-9, 15-3 — SID Contact: Jennifer Harrison — SID Phone: (423) 252-1365 E-mail: jharrison@twc.net.edu— Web: www.twcbulldogs.com — Last meeting: 2011-12, (W, 66-52)
UCLA bruins (UCLA leads series 1-0)
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Dec. 16 in Queens — Location: Los Angeles, Calif. — Conference: PAC 12 — Head Coach: Cori Close 2011-12 record: 14-16, 9-9 — SID Contact: Ryan Finney — SID Phone: (310) 206-6831 E-mail: rfinney@athletics.ucla.edu — Web: www.uclabruins.com — Last meeting: 2011-12, (L, 52-74)
UT MARTIN skyhawks (Tech leads series 44-17)
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Jan. 21 in Cookeville — Location: Martin, Tenn. — Conference: Ohio Valley — Head Coach: Kevin McMillan 2011-12 record: 23-9, 15-1 — SID Contact: Joe Lofaro — SID Phone: (731) 881-7632 E-mail: jlofaro@utm.edu— Web: www.utmsports.com — Last meeting: 2011-12, (L, 65-82)
VANDERBILT commodores (Tech leads series 10-6) Dec. 1 in Nashville — Location: Nashville, Tenn. — Conference: Southeastern — Head Coach: Melanie Balcomb 2011-12 record: 23-10, 9-7 — SID Contact: Michael Scholl — SID Phone: (615) 343-5823 E-mail: michael.scholl@vanderbilt.edu — Web: www.vucommodores.com — Last meeting: 1991-92 (L, 59-87)
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WESTERN CAROLINA catamounts (Tech leads series 3-2)
Dec. 8 in Cullowhee — Location: Cullowhee, N.C. — Conference: Southern — Head Coach: Karen Middleton 2011-12 record: 14-17, 8-12 — SID Contact: Denise Gideon — SID Phone: (828) 227-2336 E-mail: dgideon@email.wcu.edu — Web: www.catamountsports.com — Last meeting: 2011-12, (L, 58-61)
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First mascot name. “Tommy” was actually the struttin’ Eagle logo, rather than a suited mascot. “Tommy Tech” came from the “TT” on his sweater.
Mascot name from mid-70s to early-80s. Named after “Evil Knievel.” Both “Evils” were known for daredevil stunts.
Beloved Tennessee Tech suited mascot. Although we first had a suited mascot in the mid-1960s, it wasn’t dubbed “Awesome” until the late 1980s.
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1976 Inductees Malcolm P. Quillen (1930-33)--Baseball, Football Raymond H. (Bull) Brown (1933-37)--Baseball, Basketball, Football, Track Elwin W. (Wink) Midgett (1930-34)--Baseball, Basketball, Football Sidney McGee (1939-68)--Sports Information Emmett T. Strickland (1933-36)--Football, Baseball, Basketball 1977 Inductees Hooper Eblen (1941-74)--Basketball, Baseball, Football, Track, Tennis, Golf Kenneth Sidwell (1955-56)--Basketball Joe B. Sills (1927-31)--Football, Baseball, Basketball Wilburn Tucker (1941-67)--Baseball, Football Eddie Watson (1922-28)--Football, Baseball, Basketball
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1975 Inductees Preston V. (Putty) Overall (1923-67)--Football, Basketball, Track, Baseball Creed Denton McClure (1937-39)--Football, Track B. Holmes Neal (1937-39)--Football Tom Fann (1950-52)--Football James Dearing Miller (1920-25)--Football
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Tennessee Tech Hall of Fame 1985 Inductees Earl Carrier (1929-34)--Football, Baseball, Basketball Ray Carter (1970-73)--Rifle Homer Hamdorff (1936-39)--Football, Baseball, Basketball Charles (Chuck) Kriese (1970-72)--Tennis
1997 Inductees Wayne Anderson (1977-80)--Football Donley Canary (1973-77)--Baseball Jim Newkirk (1980-89)--Rifle Cheryl Taylor (1983-87)--Basketball
1986 Inductees Glen (Pete) Davis (1938-42)--Basketball, Football Elois Grooms (1972-75)--Football Mike Hennigan (1971-72)--Football Ron Shumate (1957-61)--Baseball, Basketball
1998 Inductees Juan Escudero (1986-88)--Tennis Bruce Harris (1955-57)--Basketball Bob Joye (1967-80)--Football Derek Lane (1984-87)--Baseball
1987 Inductees R.L. Highers (1940-43)--Football, Baseball, Basketball Frank Jones (1972-76)--Basketball L.C. (Lusk) Stubblefield (1938-42)--Football, Baseball
1999 Inductees Jim Cornelius (1985-88)--Golf Johnny Donnelly (1989-98)--Supporter Melinda Clayton Hatfield (1986-90)--Basketball Elaine Proffitt Keagle (1978-82)--Rifle
1988 Inductees Everett Derryberry (1940-74)--Administration Herbie Merritt (1956-59)--Basketball Dana Winningham (1972-75)--Football Kenneth (Moe) Wright (1955-57)--Football
2000 Inductees Bill Branch (1949-52)--Football, Baseball C. Stephen Lynn (1966-69)--Tennis Melanie Marshall (1986-89)--Volleyball, Basketball, Softball, Golf John D. Wall (1950-53)--Track Lana Ward (1987-90)--Rifle
1989 Inductees Noble Cody (1952-90)--Athletics James M. Gaylor (1951, 1955-57)--Football, Baseball 1978 Inductees Gayle Burgess-Hastings (1975-76)--Basketball 2001 Inductees Benton Bilbrey (1940-43)--Track, Football, Baseball James G. (Red) Jarrell (1944, 46-49)--Football, Matt Bulow (1987-90)--Tennis, Paralympics Huland Draper (1937-40)--Baseball, Basketball Basketball Angela Moorehead (1988-91)-- Basketball Jack Van Hooser (1951-54)--Football, Baseball Matt Stark (1977-80)--Rifle Lonnie Warwick (1961-63)--Football 1990 Inductees Homer (Rudy) Schmittou (1959-62)--Football, L.D. (Speedy) Carden (1946-50)--Basketball, Football 2002 Inductees Track Pam Chambers-Compton (1976-80)--Basketball John Fitzpatrick (1969-72)--Football Bobby Nichols (1960-63)--Golf Todd Kemp (1985-88)--Baseball 1979 Inductees Johnny Oldham (1955-64)--Basketball Roschelle Vaughn (1990-92)--Basketball Carl S. (Cotton) Barlow (1936-39)--Football, Baseball Tom Chilton (1956-57)--Track 1991 Inductees 2003 Inductees William Dupes (1949-51)--Football Ray Drost (1958-64)--Football, Baseball Becky Murray Isom (1982-85)--Volleyball James S. Hagan (1957-60)--Basketball Ron Filipek (1964-67)--Basketball Stephen Kite, Sr. (1982-86)--Basketball Flavious Smith (1948-52)--Football, Basketball Rod M. Fitz-Randolph (1976-80)--Rifle Steve Moore(1968-83)--Athletics Trainer Joseph (J.R.) Mulvihill (1967-69)--Football Raymond Slonena, Sr. (1980-84)--Rifle 1980 Inductees Barry Wilmore (1982-85)--Football Albert Jobe (1927-30)--Football, Baseball, 1992 Inductees Basketball, Track Robert Aylward (1970-73)--Rifle 2004 Inductees Jim Ragland (1960-63)--Football Jerilynn Harper (1979-82)--Basketball Anthony Avery (1986-90)--Basketball Marshall (Stick) Taylor (1953-56)--Footballl Jim Harrison (1943-49)--Baseball, Football Beth Keylon (1992-94)--Softball David C. Williamson (1927-33)--Football, Basketball Marynell Meadors (1970-86)--Basketball, Volleyball Andrea Roark (1990-93)--Softball Larry Schreiber (1966-69)--Football Delores Wheatley (1969-2004)--Academics 1993 Inductees 1981 Inductees Marc Burnett (1977-82)--Basketball 2005 Inductees Frank R. Adams (1927-31)--Football Dr. William Headrick (1941-43)--Basketball, Baseball Leonard “Sonny” Allen (1951-54)--Football Lowell Smith (1958-61)--Football Pam Cassity Smith (1973-77)--Basketball Scott Baerns (1985-88)--Baseball James A. Carlen (1924-27)--Athletics Don Wade (1968-82)--Football David Mays (1974-98)--Baseball Coach 1982 Inductees David Baxter (1958-61)--Football Kenneth Broyles (1951-53)--Football Banis Norris (1931-35)--Basketball, Baseball Virgil Rains (1949, 1952-54)--Football Ray Thomas (1957-60)--Football 1983 Inductees Edward Gracey (1939-42)--Golf, Football, Track Gordon Mason (1957-61)--Football Charles Pangle (1943-45)--Football, Basketball, Baseball W. J. Shumaker (1957-59)--Football Jim Youngblood (1968-72)--Football 1984 Inductees Edward F. Etzel (1971-74)--Rifle William C. Francis (1949-52)--Football Don Cook (1948-51)--Baseball, Basketball Tommy Hackler (1959-60)--Football Edd Zegarski (1942, 1947-48)--Football, Track
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1994 Inductees Murray Cunningham (1973-76)--Football Don J. Henderson (1946-49)--Football, Baseball Ed Hooper (1940-1998)--Athletics Hubie Smith Jr. (1950-56)--Golf 1995 Inductees Ed Burns (1975-79)--Football Kurt Fitz-Randolph (1976-80)--Rifle Rodney Moore (1975-79)--Track 1996 Inductees Eldon Burgess (1962-96) and Gene Davidson (1962-98)--Broadcasting Wayne Pack (1970-73)--Basketball Kim Tunnell-Suiter (1982-85)--Volleyball Mike Winchester (1972-75)--Baseball
2006 Inductees Shawn Monday Smith (1986-90)--Basketball Cecilia Ramsey Fisher (1988-91)--Basketball Angelo Volpe (1987-2000)--President Melanie Gray Walker (1991-95--Golf Bill Worrell (1981-2006)--Basketball Coach
Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame Raymond Brown...........................1933-1937 Hooper Eblen................................1941-1974 Tom Fann......................................1950-1952 P.V. Overall....................................1923-1967 Emmett Strickland........................1933-1936 Wilburn Tucker..............................1941-1967 Star Wood.....................................1950-1951 Jim Youngblood............................1968-1972 Bill Dupes......................................1954-1962 Watson Brown.......................................2006-
OVC Hall of Fame Dr. Thurston Banks........................1974-2006 Raymond Brown...........................1933-1937 Dr. Everett Derryberry...................1943-1974 Hooper Eblen................................1941-1974 David Larimore..............................1977-2004 David Mays....................................1974-1999 Marynell Meadors.........................1970-1986 Bobby Nichols.........................XXXXXXX-2008 Nichols...............................1960-2008 Johnny Oldham.............................1955-1964 P.V. Overall....................................1923-1967 Malcolm Quillen............................1930-1933 Dr. Arliss Roaden...........................1974-1985 Wilburn Tucker..............................1941-1967 Angelo Volpe.................................1987-2000 Don Wade.....................................1966-1982 Bill Worrell....................................1980-2006
College Football Hall of Fame Jim Youngblood............................1968-1972
2009 Inductees Dena Adams Fairley (1995-98)--Cross Country, Track Jim Bishop (1967-71)--Football, Baseball John Moorhead (1955-59)--Football, Track Tony Stone (1955-59/67-73)--Football/Coach Branon Vaughn (1995-99)--Football 2010 Inductees Steve Hawkins (1984-87)--Baseball Diane Seng Haynes (1996-2000)--Basketball, Volleyball, Track Brandy Henry Kleeman (1999-2000)--Softball Gene Palmer (1956-60)--Cross Country, Track
2011 Inductees Ralph Broyles (1959-60), Football Chad Evitts (1997-2000), Football Angie Duncan Hyche (1983-87), Volleyball 2007 Inductees James “Redbone” McMillan (1958-61), Football Dr. Thurston Banks (1973-2006)--Administrator Esra Bayburt Roan (1994-98), Tennis Stacy Hughes Britt (19866-89)--Softball Dr. David Larimore (1976-2006)--Administrator 2012 Inductees Eddie Scott (1951-54)--Football, Track Kenneth Fults (1958-61), Football Ryan Weeks (1986-89)--Football Janet Holt Baker (1998-02), Basketball 2008 Inductees Chris Hedman (1986-90)--Tennis Mark Maberry (1994-97)--Baseball John “Shakey” McClellan (1964-2007)--Supporter Rachel Melchiorre (1994-97)--Volleyball Tom Pack (1996-99)--Golf
A period of 10 years must pass after they complete their eligibility before athletes can be nominated for the Tech Sports Hall of Fame. Nominations are due each year by June 30.
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1994 - Mike Jones (Football) 1995 - Greg Bibb (Basketball) 1996 - Michael Penix (Football) 1997 - Mark Maberry (Baseball) 1998 - Andre Caballero (Football) 1999 - Branon Vaughn (Football) 2000 - Branon Vaughn (Football) 2001 - Chad Evitts (Football) 2002 - Grant Swallows (Football) 2003 - Casey Benjamin (Baseball) 2004 - Willie Jenkins (Basketball) 2005 - Willie Jenkins (Basketball) and Frank Omiyale (Football) 2006 - Scott Stallings (Golf) 2007 - Scott Stallings (Golf) 2008 - Larry Shipp (Football) 2009 - A.J. Kirby-Jones (Baseball) 2010 - A.J. Kirby-Jones (Baseball) and Chad Oberacker (Baseball) 2011 - Zac Swansey (Basketball) 2012 - Tim Benford (Football)
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Tech Athletics staff members have won many honors and awards since 1986 Bobby Holloway - Softball Jim Ragland - Football OVC Coach of the Year - 1994 OVC Coach of the Year - 1992, 1993 Tom Kelly - Rifle Rob Schabert - Sports Information OVC Coach of the Year - 2001 TTU Outstanding Professional - 2004 Jeff Lebo - Men’s Basketball Qasim Sheikh - Women’s Soccer OVC Coach of the Year - 2000, 2001, 2002 OVC Coach of the Year - 1998 Barry Lewis - Men’s Tennis Randy Smith - Men’s Tennis OVC Coach of the Year - 2008 OVC Coach of the Year - 1991, 1992, 1999, 2006 David Mays - Baseball Randy Smith - Women’s Tennis OVC Coach of the Year -1993, 1995, 1997 OVC Coach of the Year - 1999 Sytia Messer - Women’s Basketball Mike Sutton - Men’s Basketball OVC Coach of the Year, 2011 OVC Coach of the Year - 2005 BWAA Most Courageous, 2006 George Moody - Rifle OVC Coach of the Year - 2002, 2003 NSC Kaia Jergenson Courage Award, 2006 Bobby Nichols - Men’s Golf Bill Worrell - Women’s Basketball OVC Coach of the Year - 1990, 2005 OVC Coach of the Year - 1987, 1990, 1992, 2000 Bobby Nichols - Women’s Golf Bill Worrell - Men’s Tennis OVC Coach of the Year - 2000, 2001 OVC Coach of the Year - 1986 Steve Payne - Men’s Basketball OVC Coach of the Year - 2006
Tory Acheson - Softball OVC Coach of the Year - 2003, 2006 John Blair - Women’s Volleyball OVC Coach of the Year - 2008 Matt Bragga - Baseball TBCA Coach of the Year - 2009 OVC Coach of the Year - 2010 Bill Branch - Women’s Golf OVC Coach of the Year - 1994 Watson Brown - Football OVC Coach of the Year - 2011 Kenny Doyle - Tennis OVC Coach of theYear - 2012 Jennie Gilbert - Volleyball OVC Coach of the Year - 1997 David Green - Athletic Trainer TATS Trainer of the Year - 1994 Frank Harrell - Men’s Basketball TSWA Coach of the Year - 1991
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1994 - Beth Keylon (Softball) 1995 - Taunya Lovelace (Basketball) 1996 - Stacy Hughes (Softball) 1997 - Diane Seng (Basketball) 1998 - Diane Seng (Basketbal/VB/Track) 1999 - Diane Seng (Basketball/Volleyball) 2000 - Diane Seng (Basketball/Volleyball) 2001 - Janet Holt (Basketball) 2002 - Janet Holt (Basketball) and Lupita Hernandez (Tennis) 2003 - Stephanie Dallmann (Softball) 2004 - Lori Bayless (Softball) 2005 - Emily Christian (Basketball) 2006 - Bonnie Bynum (Softball) and Emily Christian (Basketball) 2007 - Bonnie Bynum (Softball) and Beth Boden (Softball) 2008 - Stephanie Fischer (Softball) 2009 - Stephanie Place (CC and Track) 2010 - Tacarra Hayes (Basketball) 2011 - Tacarra Hayes (Basketball) and Leah Meffert (Volleyball) 2012 - Tacarra Hayes (Basketball)
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1993 - Ben Holt (Baseball) 1994 - Mike Kinney (Baseball) 1995 - Willie Queen (Football) 1996 - Gerald Bentley (Football) 1997 - Robert Taylor (Football) 1998 - Jeff Norman (Football) 1999 - T.J. Christian (Football) 2000 - Wes Gallagher (Football) 2001 - Larrie Smith (Basketball) 2002- Grant Swallows (Football) 2003 - Brent Jolly (Basketball) 2004 - Luis Aquerrevere (Tennis) 2005 - Brett Vavra (Football) 2006 - David McMahan (Football) 2007 - Anthony Ash (Football) 2008 - Thomas Nelson (Baseball) 2009 - Bradley Thompson (Football) 2010 - Josh Simer (Golf) 2011 - Kelechi Ordu (Football) 2012 - Corey Watson (Football)
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1991 - Dana Scott (Basketball) 1992 - Cecilia Ramsey (Basketball) 1993 - Bonnie Zoss (Volleyball/Track/BB) 1994 - Beth Keylon (Softball) 1995 - Taunya Lovelace (Basketball) 1996 - Merrie Robin Caldwell (CC/Track) 1997 - Dena Adams (Track/CC) 1998 - Rachel Melchiorre (Volleyball) 1999 - Amber Clark (Basketball) 2000 - Diane Seng (Basketball/Volleyball) and Collin Carmichael (Basketball) 2001 - Rachael Gobble (Basketball) and Adrienne Fortmann (Softball) 2002- Janet Holt (Basketball) 2003 - LeeAnne Mongar (Softball) 2004 - Alexis Boyd (Soccer) and Andrea Brown (Basketball) 2005 - Laura Sidorowicz (Volleyball) 2006 - Anne Morrow (Volleyball) 2007 - Kayla Garrison (Golf) 2008 - Beth Boden (Softball) 2009 - Kappy Lang (Volleyball) 2010 - Teresa Craig (Volleyball) 2011 - Brooke Mayo (Soccer) 2012 - Lindsey Reed (Soccer)
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– University President – Freed-Hardeman, 1980
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He spent a year following his graduate work as a Wellcome Research Fellow at Burroughs Wellcome Co. (Glaxo Smith-Kline) before joining the faculty at Mississippi State University in 1986. Oldham served as head of Mississippi State University’s chemistry department for five years prior to becoming MSU’s College of Arts and Sciences dean in 2001.
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Oldham has served on statewide task forces to develop the new higher education funding formula for Tennessee and to create universal transfer pathways to provide seamless student transfers across all Tennessee public colleges and universities. Along with his administrative accomplishments, Oldham has authored more than 35 peer reviewed research articles in analytical chemistry, along with two patents and approximately 100 conference presentations. His research has been financially supported by the National Science Foundation, American Chemical Society, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Geological Survey and private industry. He has served on a number of scholarly editorial boards and as a peer reviewer for both the NSF and National Institutes of Health. Oldham and his wife, Kari, are proud of their family, which includes three sons (Clay, Paden and Sam), a daughter (Audrey) and a daughterin-law (Rebecca).
During his five years as provost at UTC, enrollment grew 28 percent to more than 11,400 students. He led efforts to improve student retention and graduation rates resulting in a 15 percent increase in freshmen retention in just three years. Under his leadership, UTC established the Center for Advisement and Student Success, created the Math Plaza and initiated UTeaChattanooga to educate future teachers. He oversaw the addition of doctoral programs in advanced nursing practice and occupational therapy as well as the redesign of summer school. Under his guidance, the university raised significant private support, received board approval to create the University Honors College and launched a creative new “Degree in 3” program designed to accelerate degree completion at reduced student costs.
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President Oldham previously served as provost and senior vice chancellor of academic affairs at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, a position he had held since 2007. He received his bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Freed-Hardeman University in 1980 and his doctorate in analytical chemistry from Texas A&M University in 1985.
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Dr. Philip B. Oldham, who joined the university July 1, 2012, as its ninth president, is a former collegiate tennis player who understands the demands on student-athletes and who values how college athletics enhance the university and surrounding community.
Tennessee Tech University Athletics Mission Statement The mission of Tennessee Technological University Intercollegiate Athletics, based upon and consistent with the university’s mission, is to encourage student scholarship and sportsmanship with emphasis placed on helping student-athletes make appropriate progress toward completion of their chosen academic degree programs and become productive members of society. The TTU Intercollegiate Athletics Program serves as a rallying point for the university as well as a public relations outlet for university activities by striving to bring positive recognition to TTU through a program built on concepts including excellence, integrity, and enthusiasm.
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Academic integrity is a key element in athletic decisions, thus ensuring that the educational values, practices, and the university’s mission set the standard for the program. TTU’s athletic program strives for student-athlete excellence in competition and in the academic setting. TTU seeks to field disciplined and competitive athletic teams dedicated to observing sportsmanship and applicable rules, to providing quality athletic training and medical support to intercollegiate athletics, and to supporting the general welfare of student-athletes. The TTU Intercollegiate Athletics Program focuses on the overall development of all persons participating in athletics. Ethical conduct and good sportsmanship are promoted among faculty and students, alumni
and friends, athletics department staff, and student-athletes. The program adheres to the policies, rules, and guidelines of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA), the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC), and the institution. Intercollegiate Athletics is as supportive of women as of men and as supportive of those in the minority as those in the majority. The program is committed to complying with Title IX regulations. Intercollegiate Athletics provides opportunities to eligible persons without regard to age, gender, color, race, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, or disability.
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WHERE QUALITY COUNTS
Today, Tech makes a number of contributions to economic development locally, regionally and nationally.
The university is divided into seven academic divisions offering 44 programs of study leading to the bachelor’s degree and 20 programs of study at the graduate level. More than 75 percent of the 370 full-time faculty members hold doctoral degrees.
The Fitness Center is a free, full-service health club for students. It houses a fully equipped weight room, 25-meter indoor pool, cardiovascular equipment and an indoor track. Tech is also a center for the arts, presenting concerts, theatre productions, lectures, dance performances, films, workshops, demonstrations and art exhibits each year. And, of course there’s always an athletics event to attend. Tennessee Tech’s athletic teams compete in the Ohio Valley Conference for 14 sports on the NCAA Division I level, and students can attend all regular season athletic events absolutely free!
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Tech was established in 1915 as Tennessee Polytechnic Institute, located on the site of its forerunner, Dixie College. TPI gained university status in 1965, reflecting the institution’s role as a multipurpose, statesupported university.
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Considered one of the most picturesque campuses in the South -- and one of the safest -- the buildings carry an attractive Georgian style of architecture that lends the Tech campus an Ivy-league character.
At Tech, it’s easy to get involved and make friends. Campus recreation coordinates 11 intramural and club sports: basketball, bowling, flag football, golf, racquetball, rugby, soccer, softball, tennis, volleyball and wrestling.
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Tennessee Tech is widely known as an institution noted for its academic quality -- an institution where the energies of the faculty, staff and students are devoted to ensuring that the university’s quality is maintained and enhanced.
Tennessee Tech students know that there is a lot more to college life than what goes on in the classroom. Nearly 200 student organizations on campus offer activities ranging from academic, athletic, cultural, political, community-oriented, social to spiritual.
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Tech’s 65,000-plus alumni occupy positions of leadership in education, business, industry, government and public service.
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For nearly 100 years, Tennessee Tech has served the various needs of the region, the state and beyond. Not only is Tech renowned as a fine institution of higher education, it also serves as a public resource center and encourages scholarly research and creative activity by its faculty and students.
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Tennessee Tech University Newsweek names TTU among most affordable universities in the nation
Tech’s current enrollment continues to include students from almost all 95 Tennessee counties, along with students from more than 40 other states and about 40 foreign countries.
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Leveda Birdwell Corporate Sales & Marketing
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Joe Erdeljac Frank Harrell Director of Associate Sports Medicine Athletics Director
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Dr. Lance Jasitt Assistant A.D. Academics
Tammie McMillan Assistant A.D. Business
Dr. Jeff Roberts Rob Schabert Faculty Athletics Assistant A.D. Representative Sports Information
Ben Shannon Facilities & Events
Mandy Thatcher Compliance & Special Events
Mark Wilson Tennessee Tech University Director of Athletics
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Sandy Zimmerman Tory Acheson Softball
John Blair Volleyball
Matt Bragga Baseball
Daniel Brizard Women’s Soccer
Polk Brown Men’s/Women’s Golf
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Kenny Doyle Men’s Tennis
Steve Payne Men’s Basketball
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Robin Burroughs Tony Cox Jim Davis Cheerleading/Dance Cross Country/Track Women’s Basketball
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– Director of Athletics – University of Maine, 1991
Coming off an appointment on the NCAA Leadership Council, Wilson is beginning a four-year term on the NCAA Division I Football Championship Committee and Division I Football Issues Committee, and has been very active in the Ohio Valley Conference governance structure.
Wilson was named Director of Athletics on July 1, 2004. He came to Tennessee Tech from a position of Associate Athletics Director at Ohio University. Prior to that, he served as the Director of Athletic Marketing for the University of Massachusetts, worked as a graduate assistant in the UMass athletic department and interned with the Northwestern University ticketing and marketing departments. Wilson received his bachelor’s degree in 1991 from the University of Maine in physical education and health, and earned his master’s in sports management from the University of Massachusetts in 1994. Mark has two daughters, Katey (17) and Meaghan (12).
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Additional building plans call for a new student-athlete center and an on-campus tennis center. Another step achieved under Wilson’s direction has been increased fund raising and development efforts with the goal of providing the necessary facilities and resources for Tech’s student-athletes, coaches and staff.
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All of those accomplishments have come while the department has continued to stay focused on compliance with all NCAA rules and regulations. The most recent NCAA announcements show that all 14 of Tech’s athletic programs are comfortably above the benchmark for compliance in the Athletic Progress Rate (APR), including two Tech teams winning Public Recognition Awards. Prior to that, the Golden Eagle softball team ranked first in the nation for cumulative team GPA for the second time in four years.
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Just as important are the relationships that Wilson has developed and nurtured, including the Cookeville-Putnam County Chamber of Commerce, the student body, the campus community and the region at-large. His leadership has been instrumental in the overwhelming success in the community’s host role at Tucker Stadium for the annual
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Wilson also developed a strategic plan for Tech’s athletic facilities and has already seen some of those plans become reality. During the past five years, Tech has completed several construction and renovation projects to athletic facilities, including a spectacular, new Athletic Performance Center on the western edge of campus, a spacious, new basketball office complex in Eblen Center, a new natural grass practice field, installation of new turf in Tucker Stadium, renovating the running track, renovating the football offices, meeting rooms and locker rooms, and new lights at Tucker Stadium.
Another highly visible product of Wilson’s leadership is the increased fan support at Golden Eagle events. Last year, while winning the OVC Championship for the first time in 36 years, the Tech football team drew the largest average home attendance at Tucker Stadium in 25 years. In February, Tech set a school record for the largest attendance at a women’s basketball game.
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Under Wilson’s guidance, the program has continued to focus on the academic success of its student-athletes, with soaring numbers each semester on the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. Tech’s student-athletes have achieved their highest overall combined semester GPAs.
During his tenure, Wilson has successfully selected and hired head coaches for six of the school’s 14 teams, and three of those hires have earned Ohio Valley Conference Coach of the Year honors.
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Wilson, 43, has led Athletics to several milestone accomplishments during his first eight years, including enhanced facilities and fund raising, high profile staff additions, and compliance and academic success.
Under Wilson’s direction, Tech is also on the brink of introducing an enhanced digital video presence for athletics, including free live web streaming productions and a variety of additional video programs, interviews and features that will give fans, alumni and supporters greater access to Golden Eagle teams, student-athletes, coaches and staff.
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In June, Wilson agreed to a five-year contract extension, keeping him at the helm of the Golden Eagle athletics program through 2017.
Tech has also seen growth in regional and national media exposure for its student-athletes and coaches while his hand-on approach to marketing and branding Golden Eagle Athletics has earned increased opportunities and involvement for fans and sponsors. Some of the ideas he has implemented include the Purple Pride Caravans, a new athletics logo and branding marks that have gained nationwide recognition, and an updated and modern ticketing system.
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In short, Wilson has facilitated growth and excellence in all areas of TTU Athletics.
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Mark Wilson’s first eight years as Director of Athletics at Tennessee Tech have showcased his vision, energy, and enthusiasm for providing outstanding experiences for Tech’s student-athletes and fans. Highlights of his efforts include major improvements in Tennessee Tech’s athletics facilities including the Basketball Coach’s Complex and the Athletic Performance Center, high graduation and APR rates by Golden Eagle student-athletes, outstanding academic success, and excellent relationships with the campus, community and alumni.
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penn state university, 1978 Dr. Lance Jasitt serves as Assistant Athletics Director for Academics and Student Welfare.
Dr. Jasitt plays a key role in the academic success of each of Tech’s varsity student-athletes, managers, and graduate assistants. His primary goals are to provide guidance and academic resources to permit studentathletes to maintain their academic eligibility under NCAA rules and to progress to graduation. In this process, Dr. Jasitt serves as a primary liaison between coaches and faculty. A detail-oriented person and a diligent worker, Dr. Jasitt has developed a solid understanding of the operations of the Athletics Department, the staff and the needs of its student-athletes. In addition to his academics/student welfare roles within Athletics, he has served in compliance and administrative operations roles in the Tech Athletics Department since 1998.
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Dr. Jasitt is also highly involved in promoting reading and literacy at all age levels. He was the 2008-09 president of the TTU Council of the International Reading Association and is actively involved in that organization. He also has served on the President’s Commission on the Status of Women for seven years. Raised in York, Pa., he earned a bachelor’s degree from Penn State in 1978 and added a master’s in public administration from Valdosta State in 1987. In 1993, he received a master’s degree in education from Old Dominion University and added a Ph.D. in literacy education from Tennessee Tech in 2004. Dr. Jasitt is a former Commander in the U.S. Navy. His wife of 30 years, Donna White Jasitt, is a former Captain in the U.S. Navy Reserve. They have two children, Ian and Meagan. Ian recently received his second degree from Tech, this one in Environmental Geology. Meagan is a senior Pre-Physical Therapy major at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
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The WIN Program was implemented in the fall semester of 2004 to provide additional support for freshmen and studentathletes whose general academic progress places them at risk for maintaining eligibility and graduating. The program involves the student-athlete, coach(es), academic advisor, tutors, and others to build academic skills for success. Participation in the program is primarily based on grades, and coaches or the academic advisor may recommend additional participation at any time. All incoming freshmen meet at least one time per week with their coach to discuss academic progress and needs as well as time management and study skill techniques. Other aspects of the program include monitored study hours, tutoring, and study skills workshops.
The success of Tennessee Tech University’s athletic teams is tied closely to the academic progress of each student-athlete, and the academic performance of each Tech student-athlete is closely monitored by the coaching staff as well as an experienced staff in Academic Services, led by Dr. Lance Jasitt. Student-athletes are the most visible component of a university, entertaining thousands of fans, students, alumni, family and friends. Their athletic abilities and achievements are a focus for national attention, as athletic events not only bring back faithful alumni, but serve as a welcome mat to the university for potential new students. Student-athletes devote many hours to practice, conditioning and training in an effort to be the best they can be. These hours are not required by nonathletes in the student body, and these extra demands can compete with academics for the student-athlete’s time and energy. The Tech Athletics Department works to provide help with course content (through tutors and monitored study hours) as well as with time management and study skills and any other academic support services that will allow Tech student-athletes to maximize their academic potential.
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2004............................ Brett Vavra, Football 2004....................Anne Morrow, Volleyball 2005.............................. Eric Anderson, Golf 2005....................Michelle Brigano, Soccer 2005........................Jess Seyfert, Volleyball 2005....................Anne Morrow, Volleyball 2005............................Jon Mahan, Football 2006................Leah Watson, Track & Field 2006............................Beth Boden, Softball 2006............................Jon Mahan, Football 2007............................Beth Boden, Softball 2007........................ Taylor Askew, Football 2007............ Bradley Thompson, Football 2008............................Beth Boden, Softball 2008................Stephanie Fischer, Softball 2008...................Thomas Nelson, Baseball 2008.................... Keri Coulthard, CC/Track 2008........................ Taylor Askew, Football 2008............ Bradley Thompson, Football 2008........................... Kathryn Lally, Soccer 2008............................ Taren Brown, Soccer 2008....................... Teresa Craig, Volleyball 2009....................... Frank Davis, Basketball 2009..............................Keri Light, CC/Track 2009.................Stephanie Place, CC/Track 2009................... Lacie Coquerille, Softball 2009....................... Teresa Craig, Volleyball 2009........................ Taylor Askew, Football 2010..............................Lee Henry, Baseball 2010..................Chad Oberacker, Baseball 2010................... Lacie Coquerille, Softball 2010.....................................Josh Simer, Golf 2011.......................Corey Watson, Football 2011................. James Normand, Football 2011..................... Molly Heady, Basketball 2011................... Lacie Coquerille, Softball Total honors since1985................ 110
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1997............................... Wade Morrell, Golf 1997..........................Jeff Norman, Football 1997......................Wes Gallagher, Football 1997........... Rachel Melchiorre, Volleyball 1998....................... Diane Seng, Basketball 1998......................... Taylor Ralph, Baseball 1998..............................Amy Ayers, Softball 1998...............Jenny Adams, Track & Field 1998......................Wes Gallagher, Football 1999....................... Diane Seng, Basketball 1999...........Collin Carmichael, Basketball 1999..................... Adnan Hadzialic, Tennis 1999................................Shane Sewell, Golf 1999......................Wes Gallagher, Football 1999..........Kevin Boucher, Cross Country 1999........ Steven Gordon, Cross Country 2000....................... Diane Seng, Basketball 2000..........................Janet Holt, Basketball 2000...........Collin Carmichael, Basketball 2000........................Brandy Henry, Softball 2000..................... Mirza Duranovic, Tennis 2000......................Nick Solomon, Football 2001..........................Janet Holt, Basketball 2001................... Grant Swallows, Football 2001....................... Kara Gilbert, Volleyball 2001................................Julie Tryon, Soccer 2002..........................Janet Holt, Basketball 2002......................... Brent Jolly, Basketball 2002.................LeeAnne Mongar, Softball 2002..........Stephanie Ward, Track & Field 2002.............................. Alexis Boyd, Soccer 2002....................... Kara Gilbert, Volleyball 2002.............................. Trey Perry, Football 2003................. Stephanie Ward, CC/Track 2003 ................LeeAnne Mongar, Softball 2003.............................. Alexis Boyd, Soccer 2004................. Stephanie Ward, CC/Track
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1985...................Angie Duncan, Volleyball 1985......................Barry Wilmore, Football 1985.............. Andy Rittenhouse, Football 1986.............. Andy Rittenhouse, Football 1986.......................Joel Chandler, Football 1986...................Angie Duncan, Volleyball 1987..........................Ed deHass, Basketball 1987........................... Derek Lane, Baseball 1987...................Angie Duncan, Volleyball 1987.............. Andy Rittenhouse, Football 1987..........................Clark Richey, Football 1988............................... Jim Cornelius, Golf 1990.......................Steve Arnette, Baseball 1990....................... Tuesday Frase, Softball 1990......................... Lisa Johnson, Softball 1990.................. Spencer Hissam, Football 1991........................Ted Lockerby, Football 1991.................................Ben Holt, Baseball 1991........................Andrea Roark, Softball 1992........................Ted Lockerby, Football 1992........................Andrea Roark, Softball 1993........................Andrea Roark, Softball 1993.................................Ben Holt, Baseball 1994.............Mary Beth Coombs, Softball 1995............................ Scott Trent, Football 1995....................................Lisa Phipps, Golf 1995........... Rachel Melchiorre, Volleyball 1996.......................... Jason Matson, Tennis 1996........................Stacy Hughes, Softball 1996........ Kelly Carmichael, Track & Field 1996................ Dena Adams, Track & Field 1996........................Brandy Henry, Softball 1996........... Rachel Melchiorre, Volleyball 1996...... Meggan Toohey, Cross Country 1997........................Stacy Hughes, Softball 1997................ Dena Adams, Track & Field 1997...............Jenny Adams, Track & Field
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1976.....................Donley Canary, Baseball 1978....................Pat Kannapel, Basketball 1982................Jerilynn Harper, Basketball 1985...................Angie Duncan, Volleyball 1986.............. Andy Rittenhouse, Football 1986...................Angie Duncan, Volleyball 1987........................... Derek Lane, Baseball 1987...................Angie Duncan, Volleyball 1987.............. Andy Rittenhouse, Football 1988............................... Jim Cornelius, Golf 1990......................... Lisa Johnson, Softball 1993........................Andrea Roark, Softball 1996................ Dena Adams, Track & Field 1996........................Stacy Hughes, Softball 1996.............Dena Adams, Cross Country 1997................ Dena Adams, Track & Field 1997........... Rachel Melchiorre, Volleyball 1998 ..............Jenny Adams, Track & Field 1999..................... Adnan Hadzialic, Tennis 1999......................Wes Gallagher, Football 2000....................... Diane Seng, Basketball 2000......................Nick Solomon, Football 2001..........................Janet Holt, Basketball 2002..........................Janet Holt, Basketball 2002.................LeeAnne Mongar, Softball 2003................. Stephanie Ward, CC/Track 2003.................LeeAnne Mongar, Softball 2004................. Stephanie Ward, CC/Track 2005....................Anne Morrow, Volleyball 2007............................Beth Boden, Softball 2008...................Thomas Nelson, Baseball 2008............................Beth Boden, Softball 2008................Stephanie Fischer, Softball 2009........................ Taylor Askew, Football 2009....................... Teresa Craig, Volleyball 2010.....................................Josh Simer, Golf
Hilliard will joined by his wife Staci during his time at Tech.
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While at Tech, Hilliard was involved not only with the football team, but also with the Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM) and the prestigious Who’s Who Among Students honors program. He also served as an Academic Mentor, tutoring other students in math and business courses.
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Kiser and her husband, Brinn, recently welcomed their first child on Mother’s Day – Ian Lonnie Kiser was born May 13, 2012.
He took advantage of his time in the classroom as well, earning a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in Human Resource Management in May of 2010.
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Along with her success in the classroom, both as a student and teacher, Kiser has also been active in the community having participated in a number of different events. She has served as a writing scorer at several events at Nashville State and Tennessee Tech. She has also been a yearly participant in the TTU Festival of Student Writing since 2006 and was a member of the Sigma Tau Delta English Honor Society.
Hilliard, a Pikeville, Tenn. native, spent five seasons on the Golden Eagle football team including a redshirt freshman season. An All-OVC Selection in his senior season, he wrapped a solid career with 117 total tackles, 22.5 tackles-for-loss, 2 blocked kicks, and one and half sacks in 43 career games.
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Along with her accolades as a student, Kiser has also taught numerous English and writing courses at several levels in and around the Cookeville area including Cookeville High School, Tennessee Tech and Nashville State Community College.
Tennessee Tech welcomed back one of its own as Justin Hilliard has rejoined Tech Athletics in the role of an Academic Advisor where he will work with the TTU student-athletes, helping them to excel in the classroom.
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Tennessee Tech alumna Ashlee Kiser serves as Academic Advisor for Tech’s student-athletes. A native of Wartburg, Tenn., Kiser earned her bachelor’s degree in English from Tech in 2005 and a master’s in English in 2007. She graduated Magna Cum Laude in 2005 and finished her graduate degree with a perfect 4.0 GPA.
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– Director of Sports Medicine – West Virginia University, 1988 Joe Erdeljac was named in July 2008 as Head Athletic Trainer at Tennessee Tech University. Erdeljac previously served as an Assistant Athletic Trainer at Tennessee Tech for seven years, and worked for nine years with high school athletes for the Cookeville Regional Medical Center.
His first full-time position was Assistant Athletic Trainer at LaSalle University prior to joining the Tech staff. After seven years at TTU, he accepted a position in 1999 with the CRMC as Head Athletic Trainer for Upperman High School in Baxter. During his time with CRMC, he was a volunteer athletic trainer at the United States Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, working with the basketball teams and other Olympic team members.
Erdeljac was at Tech from 1992 to 1999. During that time, he was the Athletics Trainer for the men’s basketball team and worked with the student-athletes on all of Tech’s teams.
A member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA), he is also in the Southeastern Athletic Trainers Association (SEATA) and is currently serving as president of the Tennessee Athletic Trainers’ Society (TATS).
A native of West Virginia, Erdeljac began his career in 1988 while an undergraduate at the University of West Virginia. Upon graduation with a bachelor’s degree in Science and Physical Education, he took a graduate assistant position at Austin Peay and received his master’s degree in 1989.
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– Team Physician – Dr. Richard Williams, M.S., M.D., serves as the Team Physician for Tennessee Tech student-athletes. A physician at Mid-State Sports Medicine, Dr. Williams has specialized in sports medicine throughout his professional medical career, including experience with high school, college, Olympic and professional athletes. He understands sports medicine from an athlete’s point of view, participating on track and field and basketball teams during his high school and collegiate careers. A 1975 graduate of Crawfordsville (Ind.) High School, Dr. Williams also spent one year as a foreign exchange student in West Germany. He graduated Cum Laude (A.B.) from Dartmouth College, and went on to earn an M.S. degree in Medical and Molecular Genetics from Indiana University, and an M.D. from the Indiana University School of Medicine. Dr. Williams worked with the Indianapolis Colts training camp and provided volunteer medical support for high school soccer
and football teams in Indianapolis during his senior year in medical school, and also served as a research assistant at the Methodist Sports Medicine Center. During his residency at the University of Cincinnati Hospitals, Dr. Williams provided coverage for local high school and college football teams, and worked extensively with the University of Cincinnati athletic teams. He earned an Orthopedic Sports Medicine Fellowship with Kentucky Sports Medicine in Lexington, and during the 1994-95 season was the team physician at Eastern Kentucky University, including primary game coverage in football and basketball, and training room coverage for all sports. Since 1995, Dr. Williams has been in practice in the Upper Cumberland. He has assumed primary responsibility, training room care and game coverage and injury treatment for all of Tennessee Tech’s athletic programs along with area high schools.
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Responsible for providing medical coverage, recognition and treatment of injuries, and rehabilitation for all 14 intercollegiate teams and more than 300 student-athletes. Tennessee Tech’s Sports Medicine department provides some of the most complete and advanced care available.
– Consultant – Dr. James Talmage, M.D., has over a decade of providing a variety of services to Tennessee Tech’s more than 300 student-athletes as general practitioner and consultant to the sports medicine staff. Currently a physician at the Occupational Health Center, Dr. Talmage moved to Cookeville in 1979 and has worked closely with the Tech sports medicine staff since 1987.
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While working with all men and women athletes, his primary area is the women’s basketball program. After graduating with a degree in Physiology from The Ohio State University in 1968, he was Summa Cum Laude in 1972 from the OSU medical school. He is Board Certified both in orthopedic surgery and in emergency medicine, and among his published works and lectures have been numerous items relating to athletic injuries and sports medicine.
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Tennessee Tech University’s athletic training complex was renamed the Dr. William C. Francis Student Therapy/Athletic Training Complex on November 7, 1992, in recognition of the dedicated, long-time team physician who was instrumental in the health care of all Tech student-athletes for 35 years. The state-of-theart facility is located in the east side of Tucker Stadium. A 1953 Tech graduate who served as the football team’s captain and was president of the student body, Dr. Francis was inducted into the school’s Sports Hall of Fame in 1984. Dr. Francis passed away on October 13, 1996.
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Jessica Vaughan joined the Tennessee Tech athletic training staff in October 2011. A native of Camano Island, Wash., Vaughan did her undergraduate work at Washington State University, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology with a concentration in Athletic Training. From there, she attended graduate school at Seattle University, where she earned a Master of Sport Administration with a concentration in Leadership. While at Seattle, Vaughan served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer working primarily with baseball and men’s and women’s track and cross country. In her summers, Vaughan worked with the Bellingham Bells, a collegiate summer baseball team in Bellingham, Wash., which plays in the West Coast League. Vaughan resides in Cookeville.
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Adam Graham joined the Sports Medicine staff in 2011 as assistant athletic trainer. A graduate of Western Carolina with a master’s degree from West Virginia, Graham is a native of Chapel Hill, N.C., and a 2008 graduate of Western Carolina with a bachelor’s degree in athletic training. As a student athletic trainer, he worked with the Catamount football and women’s basketball teams. During his time as an undergraduate, he also spent one summer in an internship position with the Pittsburgh Pirates organization, working with the Bradenton Pirates in the Gulf Coast League. He also served in volunteer positions at the North Carolina State High School cross country and wrestling championships, and the Kentucky Bluegrass Games. As part of the WCU Athletic Training program, Graham had a stronghold on the department’s annual honors, winning the Outstanding Sophomore, Junior and Senior awards. After graduation, he spent one year in an internship position at Georgia Tech where he worked primarily with the Yellowjacket football team. His coverage also included working with the cross country and track teams, and the cheerleading squad. During 2010-11, Graham worked toward his master’s degree and served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at West Virginia University. His coverage with Mountaineer teams was with the baseball, cross country, track and football teams. He holds membership in several regional associations, and is also a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association.
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Building her professional resume with positions at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Newberry College and Niagara University, Randi Kaplan joined the Tennessee Tech Sports Medicine staff in January 2012. A native of Salisbury, Md., Kaplan received her bachelor’s degree in biology from the University of Albany in 2004 and went to graduate school at the University of Buffalo. She graduated with honors from the combined BS/MS program in June 2007 and was BOC certified in July. She was an Athletic Training Intern at Niagara University for one year, working with the women’s hockey and men’s and women’s tennis programs. For the next three years, from 2007 to 2010, Randi was an Assistant Athletic Trainer at Newberry College. In 2010, she was selected as Assistant Athletic Trainer at the University of Maryland-Eastern Shore, a position she held until joining the Golden Eagle Sports Medicine staff. She is a member of the National Athletic Trainer’s Association (NATA) in addition to the College Athletic Trainer’s Society, the Maryland Athletic Trainer’s Association and the Mid-Atlantic Athletic Trainer’s Association.
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David Boyd joined the Tennessee Tech athletic training staff during the fall of 2012. A native of Erie, Pa.. Boyd graduated from West Virginia University in 2010 with a Bachelor of Science in Physical Education - Athletic Training. While at WVU, he served as the vice president of Phi Epsilon Kappa, the honors fraternity for the school of physical education. He also worked with several athletic teams as a student trainer including: wrestling, football, women’s cross country, women’s track and field, and women’s gymnastics. Following his graduation from West Virginia, Boyd attended Mercyhurst University and graduated in 2012 with a Master of Science in Organizational Leadership. At MU he worked extensively with football, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s hockey, and softball. He served as a teacher’s assistant with undergraduate athletic training students and was selected as the assistant coordinator of athletic training services for the 2011 Women’s Frozen Four hockey tournament. Boyd also served as the assistant athletic trainer for the 2011 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) wrestling championships.
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Chip Pugh is in his fifth year as Tennessee Tech’s strength and conditioning head coach. He oversees the physical development of student-athletes in all 14 sports, providing support in building toward championships. Pugh served three years in the same position at Winthrop University where he created and developed a highly successful strength and conditioning program that helped win 12 conference championships. An alumnus of Ohio University, he was an offensive lineman on the football team while earning a bachelor’s degree in sport industry and a master’s degree in physical education. Pugh believes that the qualities that athletes can develop in strength and conditioning will not only aid in their athletic development, but will also help them build quality character components necessary for life.
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A native of Parkersburg, W. Va., he began his coaching career at his alma mater as an assistant strength and conditioning coach where he primarily worked with men’s and women’s track,
men’s and women’s swimming, and women’s soccer. He also assisted coach Ethan Reeve, currently the head strength and conditioning coach at Wake Forest, with football while at Ohio. After leaving Ohio University he became the head strength and conditioning coach for football at Marietta (Ohio) College, where he also worked as an assistant football coach. Additionally, during his two years at Marietta College he also served as a campus minister to the college. Pugh is a certified member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association and the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches’ Association. He also holds the Club Coach certification through USA Weightlifting. He is a Level-I certified CrossFit trainer and conducts personal training classes open to the public using the CrossFit methods. Chip and his wife, the former Nicole Carey, were married July 29, 2000. They live in Cookeville, where they are active in sprint triathlons and CrossFit. The couple has one daughter, Rory Love Pugh, born October 16, 2010. Their family grew to four on June 12, 2012, with the arrival of their second daughter, Reagan Mercy Pugh.
Tennessee Tech’s strength and conditioning program features: u Strength and conditioning coaches u A wide variety of workout stations at the new Athletic Performance Center u A comprehensive obstacle course u Nutrition analysis u Complete conditioning regimen
Emphasizing Player Development The Tennessee Tech strength and conditioning program is a blend of science, technology, nutrition and one-on-one attention to each athlete. Golden Eagle student-athletes make a year-round commitment to physically preparing to play their sport at the highest level. At TTU, a program is tailored to match each student-athlete’s individual needs with the sport-specific physical demands. This includes strength, speed, power, agility, flexibility, metabolic conditioning and motivation. This combination allows Tennessee Tech’s student-athletes to better reach their specific goals. Another major focus of the strength staff is the development of sport-specific speed, agility and conditioning.
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Train using ground-based, multi-joint lifting versus machine lifting Most athletes participate in stand up power sports using many muscle groups at once. The emphasis of training should be on total body athleticism and flexibility rather than having body weight supported by a machine and forcing isolation of just one muscle group. By incorporating ground-based lifts and exercises that focus on the total body, the athlete becomes more prepared to use their whole body in sport skills.
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Development of Core Strength Imagine the body is a 3-link chain with the head and arms being one link, the torso/trunk being the second link and the legs being the third link. If the core link (trunk/torso) is weak or inflexible, there is little chance of maximizing potential because all body movement stems from the core.
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Train for Power (which results in increased speed) Power = (Mass Moved x Distance)/time. The less time it takes to move a mass a certain distance, the higher the output. As seen in the above formula, an increase in speed of movements results in an increase in power.
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Train Athleticism Many factors are included in athleticism: strength, power, speed, agility, flexibility, coordination, fitness level and mental toughness are just a few. It is the goal to maximize an athlete’s overall athleticism.
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The following are recommendations for athletes concerning days and times of strength training (including warmups): * In-season: 3 days / week; 30-40 minutes/workout * Postseason: 3-4 days / week; 45-60 minutes/workout * Pre-season: 4 days / week; 50-60 minutes/workout
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Make workouts short and intense There are many philosophies on how to get athletes stronger, faster and more flexible. But, when combined, these philosophies have the same three underlying principles: a) The workouts should be highly organized b) The workouts should be short in duration c) The workouts should be extremely intense
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Train as a Team When teams train together, it provides another opportunity to develop chemistry, teamwork, leadership skills and a competitive environment. Within this competitive environment, teams can work on mental toughness, attacking the weights and maintaining a positive attitude. By enabling athletes to work on these things as a team, it helps to promote a stronger sense of unity, thus making it harder to “fold” under pressure.
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AT H L E T I C P E R F O R M A N C E Techâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s new Athletic Performance Center: Building a Better Athlete In the Spring of 2011, Tennessee Tech held the Grand Opening for its brand new, state-of-the-art Athletic Performance Center for Golden Eagle student-athletes. The 25,000 square-foot facility will benefit every Golden Eagle student-athlete. Considered as one of the finest such facilities in the Ohio Valley Conference, the APC features 10,000 squarefeet for the new strength & conditioning room and 10,000 square-feet for indoor practice. At an estimated cost of $2 million, the facility is located west of the softball complex close to Pine Ave. To help Techâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s student-athletes by providing support for the purchase of equipment, please contact Kevin Bostian, associate athletics director for Development, either by phone (931-372-3929) or email him at: KBostian@tntech.du.
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– Assistant Athletics Director for Sports Information & Broadcasting – St. Cloud State University, 1977 Now in his 30th year on the Tennessee Tech athletics staff, Rob Schabert is assistant athletics director for sports information and broadcasting. He joined the Tech staff on Sept. 8, 1982, and has been going full-speed ever since, working not only in publicizing Tech’s student-athletes and staff but also in promotions and marketing for the athletics department. In September 2008 he was inducted into the Hall of Distinction at Minnesota State University (Mankato). An active member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), he has attended the organization’s annual workshop in 30 of his 36 years in the profession. He has served on numerous CoSIDA committees, including Ethics, Academic All-America and Writing, and he currently serves on the Olympic Liaison Committee. In 2004, he was voted winner of the university’s Outstanding Professional Award, and in July 2005 was promoted to his current title. Schabert has won dozens of national publications and writing awards, including “Best in the Nation” from USA Volleyball for his annual media guide six times. In addition to award-winning publications, he has kept pace with the fast-changing world of the sports information profession, moving Tech smoothly into the digital age and the exploding world of social media. Schabert, 56, has established several programs within the department. He created the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll in 1987 and initiated the President’s Awards program in 1991. He also established the Woman of the Year/Man of the Year awards along with the Outstanding Male and Female Athlete awards.
He is active in the TTU Sports Hall of Fame selection process and serves as the emcee of the annual Hall of Fame Dinner. Schabert has promoted the selection of numerous Tech Academic All-Americans and is extremely active in promoting both the academic and athletic accomplishments of Tech’s student-athletes. Another wing of his operation is the day-to-day production and operations of the vast Tech athletics web site, TTUsports.com. Rob and his staff also serve as the hosts to all media attending athletics events on campus. Over the past several years, many of the interns who have worked for Schabert have moved into full-time positions in the Sports Information profession at a wide variety of colleges and universities, including Appalachian State, UAB, Xavier, Idaho, Texas State, Northern Illinois, and the University of New Mexico. A Minnesota native who learned the trade under the guidance of his father, Bob (a long-time Minnesota Sportswriter), Rob earned his bachelor’s degree in mass communications from St. Cloud (Minn.) State University in 1977, spent one year in the Minnesota Twins public relations office, and was SID for five years at Mankato State University. He was a charter member of the St. Cloud chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, the Society of Professional Journalists. In 2002, Rob was a volunteer with the Salt Lake Olympic Committee as a member of the Press Operations staff. Rob and his wife, Joan, have two grown children who are also in the public relation business -- Matt (Morehead State sports information) and Kristen (U.S. Army public affairs). They also have one grandson, Jacob.
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You already like TTU Sports, so why not “Like” them on Facebook? Search for TTU Sports to get breaking news and information in your news feed. Fans can also comment on posts and show their support for the Golden Eagles by getting others to “Like” TTU Sports on Facebook.
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Tech fans want the latest news in an easy, free, fast format. That’s why Tech is proud to offer a Twitter service that features exclusive live scores, updates and photos from games, as well as notifications when a new story is posted to TTUSports.com. Fans can even get the updates straight to their mobile phone via text messages (messaging rates apply). Log on to Twitter and follow @ TTUGoldenEagles. For more information, visit www.TTUSports.com.
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Sometimes a pen and paper just can’t tell the whole story. That’s where video comes in. After producing more than 100 videos during the 2011-12 academic year, Tech Athletics looks to continue its visual media efforts by providing quality videos on a regular basis. From feature stories and behind-thescenes pieces to highlights and press conferences, the TTUSports1 YouTube channel is the exclusive home for Tech video content.
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ond year on staff, is the New Media and Video Production Coordinator for Tech Athletics. A 2010 graduate of Tennessee Tech, he returned to his alma mater to work with the TTU Sports Information staff. His responsibilities range from maintaining Tech’s social media efforts on Facebook and Twitter to engineering and coordinating all athletic’s broadcasts. Goodwin manages Tech’s video content on YouTube and on the OVC Digital Network. He provides playby-play for many of those broadcasts and is one of the voices of the Golden Eagles Sports Network. This year, he serves as the primary contact for men’s and women’s golf. A native of Lenoir City, Tenn., Goodwin earned a Bachelor of Science degree in communications and pre-law with an emphasis in sports media. During his tenure at TTU, Goodwin served as sports editor for The Oracle, Tech’s weekly student newspaper, where he covered each of Tech’s then 16 intercollegiate teams. He also held the title of assistant sports editor of The Eagle, the TTU yearbook, and was a disc jockey on WTTU 88.5 fm in Cookeville. Goodwin worked as an undergraduate student in the sports information department from 20072010 while attending Tech. His responsibilities ranged from writing and designing media guides to public address and radio broadcasts.
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Pa., and a graduate of Juniata College, joined the Sports Information Staff on July 1, 2012. She works in all phases of the department, and serves as the primary contact for volleyball, women’s basketball, and softball, as well as a secondary contact for football. Bean studied Communications at Juniata, where she was also given opportunity to study photojournalism abroad in Athens, Greece. A three-sport athlete in high school in volleyball, basketball, and track, she chose the path of collegiate volleyball which led her to Juniata College. During her time at Juniata College, Bean participated in women’s volleyball, before becoming actively involved in the Juniata Sports Information Department. Bean worked from student assistant to intern and finished as a prestigious Juniata Associate. Bean has also been involved in working during several championships including the 2009 DIII women’s volleyball regional championship, 2011 and 2012 DIII Women’s basketball regional championship, 2011 men’s volleyball EIVA Conference championships at Penn State, as well as various Landmark Conference Championships.
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During the Week WEEKLY LUNCHEON: Coach Steve Payne speaks each Tuesday at the Basketball Sidelines Lunch in the Eagles Nest of Eblen Center. Please contact the Sports Information Office if you would like to attend. No media filming will be allowed, but interviews can be arranged at the conclusion of the event.
PLAYER INTERVIEWS: All player interviews must be arranged through the Sports Information Office. This policy allows us to arrange a time that will not interfere with a student-athlete's academic schedule, which has top priority. No interviews will be granted in the day prior to any game. Please note: No player's phone number will be given out.
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INTERVIEWS WITH COACH PAYNE: Interviews with coach Steve Payne or his staff can be arranged by contacting the Sports Information Office.
GAME NOTES: Tennessee Tech's Sports Information Office prepares and distributes game notes prior to each contest, including statistics, records and game information. The weekly game notes are available in PDF format on the Tech web site.
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PRACTICES: As a general rule, Tech practices are open to the media. Select practices are open to the non-media public. Please notify the Tech Sports Information office if you plan to attend practices. Television stations and photographers may shoot the 30 minutes of practice only. No post-practice interviews will be allowed without prior approval.
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The Sports Information staff provides information about the student-athletes and staff of Tennessee Tech’s 14 intercollegiate teams. The staff works hard to make following the Golden Eagles as easy as possible for media and fans, including daily updates on TTUsports.com, game notes, e-mail newsletter, Facebook and Twitter updates, and this media guide. The information in this guide was accurate as of Nov. 1. We encourage you to check TTUsports.com to keep up with the Golden Eagles throughout the season. As always, if there is something else you need, please ask us!
WEEKLY OVC TELECONFERENCE: Media are invited to call in on selected dates throughout the season for the OVC Coaches Teleconference. Tech’s Steve Payne will be the seventh coach on the conference call and will field questions at 10:35 a.m. For call-in information, please contact the Tech Sports Information Office or the OVC office.
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Driving directions to Eblen Center From points east and west on I-40: Take Willow Avenue exit (exit 286); turn north onto Willow Avenue and proceed three miles; the campus and Eblen Center will be on your right. From points north and south on SR 42/111: Exit at Cookeville/Algood exit and turn west onto 10th street; proceed three miles to Washington Avenue, and turn right; proceed 2/10 mile to 12th Street and turn left; after 1/2 mile, the campus and the arena will be on your left. Media Parking: Unless other arrangements are made with the Sports Information office, all media parking is across McGee Blvd. from the Eblen Center, in between the arena and stadium.
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Covering Tech on Game Day MEDIA PASSES: Press credentials for working media and photographers covering Tennessee Tech’s home basketball games will be handled by the sports information office. Tennessee Tech follows the guidelines set forth by the NCAA governing the issuance of credentials. Press table credentials will be issued to accredited sports writers of daily and weekly newspapers. Similarly, photo and floor passes will be issued only to accredited members of the photo media working for newspapers, magazine and television stations. All press requests should be made to the TTU sports information office AT LEAST TWO DAYS prior to gameday and will be carefully screened to ensure a professional working atmosphere. Seats will be assigned first to members of the media who cover Tech on a regular basis and to opponents’ media. PRESS TABLE SERVICES: The Tennessee Tech press table is equipped with wireless Internet. A member of the Sports Information staff will be available to answer questions and offer assistance. TTU uses “The Automated Scorebook” for computerized statistics. Working media will receive a complete play-by-play, final team and individual statistics, quickie stats at the end of each quarter and updated game notes. PARKING SPACE: Media parking is located in the Talon Lot, located across McGee Boulevard from Eblen Center. Parking passes should be requested with media passes. BROADCAST: Radio phone lines are reserved for Cookeville Communications radio and the officially designated visiting radio station. POST-GAME ACCESS: The Tech locker room will not be open after the game, but players and coaches will be available to meet with media upon request. Complete game stats and play-by-play will be available approximately 15 minutes after the contest. Visiting teams will handle their own post-game access to coaches and players. Please check with the visiting sports information representative.
Sports Information Sports Information Suite located on upper level of Eblen Center (Rooms 442-446) Erin Bean: Women’s Basketball Contact (931) 372-6139 etbean@tntech.edu Rob Schabert: Assistant Athletic Director (931) 372-3088 Mike Lehman: Sports Information Intern (931) 372-3883 Brandon Goodwin: Video Production Intern (931) 372-3293 Matt Wagner: Video Production Intern (931) 372-3293 Press Row Phones: (931) 372-6077, (931) 372-6078 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 5057 TTU, Cookeville, TN 38505 Overnight Address: 1100 McGee Blvd Email: sportsinfo@tntech.edu
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Watch for information about the all-new OVC Digital Network, which will provide free web streaming of all OVC football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball games, plus other featured content. In conjunction with member schools, the OVC provides the online destination for exclusive LIVE streaming video and audio straight to your computer. This broadband video channel is the ultimate place for fans of OVC member schools on the web. The OVC Digital Network is powered by OVCsports.com, the Official Site of the Ohio Valley Conference.
Dick and Donna Castle and their small TV crew began televising Tennessee Tech games on Cookeville’s upstart PBS station in 1980, and the station has been there covering the Golden Eagles ever since. The faces and voices have changed throughout the years, but one thing has remained constant — this year basketball fans in the Upper Cumberland will enjoy live telecasts of Golden Eagle games once again. The station continues the tradition under the direction of station General Manager Becky Magura and Producer Rick Wells. Jan. 3 Jan. 5 Jan. 26 Feb. 9 Feb. 28
WCTE 2012-13 Television Schedule vs. Tennessee State 7 p.m. vs. Belmont* 7:30 p.m. vs. Austin Peay* 7:30 p.m. vs. Jacksonville State* 7:30 p.m. vs. Eastern Kentucky* 7 p.m.
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Tennessee Tech basketball fans can listen to the action throughout most of the middle part of Tennessee and into Kentucky on Fox Sports Radio 106.1 The Eagle in Cookeville, and worldwide via the internet (see below). Veteran radio personality Roger Ealey returns for his 20th year as the Voice of the Golden Eagles for most of the games. Two other familiar voices, Rob Schabert and Brandon Goodwin, will also call several games when travel schedules overlap. Also serving as a back-up to radio broadcasts will be associate athletic director for development, Kevin Bostian.
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here's no question Tennessee Tech University is a great place to get an education. And Cookeville is a great college town. The largest micropolitan area in Tennessee and one of the top 40 micropolitan areas in the nation, Cookeville has consistently been rated among the top 10 most affordable regions in the nation.
Cookeville boasts a mild climate, with an average temperature of 57 and four distinct seasons. Located within a day's drive of 75 percent of the nation's population, Cookeville is just off Interstate 40, which runs from the east coast to California. City life is easily accessible, as well, because Cookeville is situated within 100 miles of Nashville, Knoxville and Chattanooga — three of Tennessee's major metropolitan areas. The seat of Putnam County, Cookeville is the heart of a three-county alliance known as the Highlands, which centers Tennessee's 14-county Upper Cumberland region. We have hundreds of acres of unspoiled nature — from championship golf courses to natural preserves, state parks and top-rated lakes — close to home. There's plenty of nature inside the city limits, too; the City of Cookeville tends nine parks, including Cane Creek Park, a 262-acre natural area with a 56-acre lake. And while Cookeville is a relatively small town, we have no lack of culture. We are one of the smallest cities in the U.S. with a full-blown symphony orchestra, and our area attracts visual artists and craftspeople from across the nation, thanks to the Appalachian Center for Craft, a satellite campus of TTU. Drama also takes center stage here, with the 456-seat Cookeville Performing Arts Center cranking out productions year-round, including the award-winning Drama Center Backstage series. Cookeville is home to three museums — the Cookeville Depot Museum, the Cookeville History Museum and the Cookeville Children's Museum — and a year-round slate of events, including regular excursion trains and the annual Fall FunFest. A walkable downtown shopping district and an impressive roster of national chain stores give the retail segment a small-town feel with big-city convenience. Add to that our more than 100 restaurants and 1,400 hotel rooms, and you'll quickly see that Cookeville offers something for everyone.
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The Upper Cumberland PICTURESQUE VIEWS:
Two of Americaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most picturesque lakes can be found within a short drive of Cookeville. Dale Hollow Lake is just to the north, while Center Hill Lake (shown here) is just south of town.
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The Cookeville area enjoys a mild climate throughout the year, perfect for the abundant outdoor recreational opportunities. January: average high 53F, average low - 38F, July: average high 89F, average low 67F Annual average precipitation: 51 inches Annual average snowfall: 8 inches
CLOSE TO EVERYBODY: Tennessee Tech is less than a dayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s drive from almost half of the USA. Mileage to Tech: Nashville (78), Chattanooga (95), Knoxville (102), Atlanta (210), Birmingham (238), Louisville (247), Cincinnati (250), Memphis (289), Indianapolis (357), Tallahassee (397), St. Louis (399), Detroit (525), Cleveland (529), Chicago (547), Orlando (646), New Orleans (648), ESPN Studios (933)
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