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2007-08 UNCG Women’s Baskerball Media Guide • UNCG WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS • Time (ET) TV/Web Nov. 8 Guilford College (exh.) 2 pm 4 at Virginia Tech 6 pm 7 at Wake Forest 7 pm 20 at UNC Wilmington 2 pm Spartan All Access 24 High Point 7 pm Spartan All Access UNCG Marriott Classic (Greensboro, NC) Nov. 28 Winston-Salem State vs. Bowling Green pm UNCG vs. Florida Gulf Coast 3 pm Nov. 29 Winston-Salem State vs. Florida Gulf Coast pm UNCG vs. Bowling Green 3 pm Spartan All Access Dec. 2 at Elon * 7 pm Spartan All Access 6 College of Charleston * 2 noon 3 Fordham pm Spartan All Access 7 Georgia Southern * 7 pm Spartan All Access UC Irvine Tournament (Irvine, CA) 2 at UC Irvine TBA 22 vs. Western Michigan/Illinois State TBA 29 at Samford * 8 pm Spartan All Access 3 at Chattanooga * 3 pm Spartan All Access Jan. 5 Davidson * 3 pm Spartan All Access 0 Furman * 3 pm Spartan All Access 2 at Appalachian State * 5 pm Spartan All Access 7 at Western Carolina * 4 pm 9 Wofford * 3 pm Spartan All Access 24 at Georgia Southern * 2:30 pm Spartan All Access 26 at College of Charleston * 7 pm Spartan All Access 3 Chattanooga * 3 pm Spartan All Access Feb. 2 Samford * 7 pm Spartan All Access 9 at Davidson * 7 pm 4 Western Carolina * 3 pm Spartan All Access 6 at Wofford * 6 pm 2 at Furman * :30 pm 23 Appalachian State * 7 pm Spartan All Access 27 Elon * 7 pm Spartan All Access March 5-9 at SoCon Tournament (Chattanooga, TN) TBA * Southern Conference Game Spartan All Access is available through UNCGSpartans.com. Schedule subject to change. UNIVERSITY FACTS Location .................................................................................Greensboro, NC Founded .................................................................................................89 Enrollment ........................................................... 7,467 (3,453 undergrad) Nickname ......................................................................................... Spartans Colors................................................................................Gold, White & Navy Stadium.......................................................................... Fleming Gym (,833) Affiliation.................................................................................NCAA Division I Conference ....................................................................................... Southern Chancellor ........................................................................... Dr. Linda P. Brady Director of Athletics .................................................................Nelson E. Bobb Athletics Dept. Phone.............................................................. 336-334-5952 Ticket Office Phone ................................................................. 336-334-3250 SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICE Sports Information Director .................................................... Mike Hirschman Email .............................................................................[email protected] Cell Phone............................................................................. 336-202-533 Asst. SID (WBB Contact) .................................................................. Phil Perry Email ...................................................................................................... TBA Cell Phone............................................................................. 336-207-2383 Asst. SID................................................................................................... TBA Email ...................................................................................................... TBA Sports Information Phone ....................................................... 336-334-565 Sports Information Fax ............................................................ 336-334-382 Press Row Phone .................................................................... 336-334-5625 SID Office Address ...............................................Overnight: 408 Walker Ave. ................................................................................... Regular: PO Box 2668 .......................................................................... Greensboro, NC 27402-668 Website ..................................................................... www.uncgspartans.com UNCG WOMEN’S BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach ...................................................................................Lynne Agee Alma Mater ........................................................................... Longwood, 97 Record at UNCG ................................................................ 520-257 (27 Years) Career Record...................................................................556-280 (30 Years) Associate Head Coach ............................................................... Carol Peschel Assistant Coaches ...................................................Jon Hines, Kaleah Latham Women’s Basketball Office Phone ........................................... 336-334-402 2007-08 Overall Record.......................................................................... 7-24 2007-08 SoCon Record .......................................................................... 4-4 Returning/Lost .........................................................................................8/4 Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................................/4 Newcomers................................................................................................... 5 2008-09 SCHEDULE QUICK FACTS The 2008-2009 UNCG women’s basketball media guide is a publication of the UNCG Sports Information Office. It was written and designed by Mike Hirschman, Sports Information Director using Adobe CS 2 (InDesign & Photo- shop). Editorial assistance by Meghan Gannon, Colleen O’Connell and others. Photography by WG Sports Photos, SoCon Photos, UNCG University Relations, John Bell and others. Special thanks to SID staff members past and present for their contribution to this publication. Printing by Franklin Graphics, Nashville, TN. (Josh Ambrose and staff, a big thanks!) NO HYPHEN, PLEASE The UNC Greensboro SID office asks members of the media to not put a hyphen in our school’s name. While at one time all of the schools in the UNC system included a hyphen in their names (i.e. UNC-Wilmington, UNC-Asheville), that standard changed several years ago to not in- clude a hyphen (i.e. UNC Greensboro). On first reference, we prefer that you use UNC Greensboro. On second reference, how- ever, UNCG is perfectly acceptable (not UNC-G as was used in the old days). Thanks for your cooperation. ABOUT THIS PUBLICATION

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Nov. 28 Winston-SalemStatevs.BowlingGreen pm UNCGvs.FloridaGulfCoast 3pm Nov. 29 Winston-SalemStatevs.FloridaGulfCoast pm UNCGvs.BowlingGreen 3pm SpartanAllAccess 2 atUCIrvine TBA 22 vs.WesternMichigan/IllinoisState TBA UNCGMarriottClassic(Greensboro,NC) UCIrvineTournament(Irvine,CA) *SouthernConferenceGame SpartanAllAccessisavailablethroughUNCGSpartans.com.Schedulesubjecttochange.

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2007-08UNCGWomen’sBaskerballMediaGuide•�U N C G W o M e N ’ s B a s k e t B a l l M e d i a G U i d e t a B l e o F C o N t e N t s • �

Time(ET) TV/Web

Nov. 8 GuilfordCollege(exh.) 2pm

�4 atVirginiaTech 6pm

�7 atWakeForest 7pm

20 atUNCWilmington �2pm SpartanAllAccess

24 HighPoint 7pm SpartanAllAccess

UNCGMarriottClassic(Greensboro,NC)Nov. 28 Winston-SalemStatevs.BowlingGreen �pm

UNCGvs.FloridaGulfCoast 3pm

Nov. 29 Winston-SalemStatevs.FloridaGulfCoast �pm

UNCGvs.BowlingGreen 3pm SpartanAllAccess

Dec. 2 atElon* 7pm SpartanAllAccess

6 CollegeofCharleston* �2noon

�3 Fordham �pm SpartanAllAccess

�7 GeorgiaSouthern* 7pm SpartanAllAccess

UCIrvineTournament(Irvine,CA) 2� atUCIrvine TBA

22 vs.WesternMichigan/IllinoisState TBA

29 atSamford* 8pm SpartanAllAccess

3� atChattanooga* 3pm SpartanAllAccess

Jan. 5 Davidson* 3pm SpartanAllAccess

�0 Furman* 3pm SpartanAllAccess

�2 atAppalachianState* 5pm SpartanAllAccess

�7 atWesternCarolina* 4pm

�9 Wofford* 3pm SpartanAllAccess

24 atGeorgiaSouthern* �2:30pm SpartanAllAccess

26 atCollegeofCharleston* 7pm SpartanAllAccess

3� Chattanooga* 3pm SpartanAllAccess

Feb. 2 Samford* 7pm SpartanAllAccess

9 atDavidson* 7pm

�4 WesternCarolina* 3pm SpartanAllAccess

�6 atWofford* 6pm

2� atFurman* �:30pm

23 AppalachianState* 7pm SpartanAllAccess

27 Elon* 7pm SpartanAllAccess

March 5-9 atSoConTournament(Chattanooga,TN) TBA

*SouthernConferenceGameSpartanAllAccessisavailablethroughUNCGSpartans.com.Schedulesubjecttochange.

UNIVERSITYFACTSLocation.................................................................................Greensboro,NCFounded.................................................................................................�89�Enrollment........................................................... �7,467(�3,453undergrad)Nickname.........................................................................................SpartansColors................................................................................Gold,White&NavyStadium..........................................................................FlemingGym(�,833)Affiliation.................................................................................NCAADivisionIConference.......................................................................................SouthernChancellor........................................................................... Dr.LindaP.BradyDirectorofAthletics.................................................................NelsonE.BobbAthleticsDept.Phone.............................................................. 336-334-5952Ticket Office Phone................................................................. 336-334-3250

SPORTSINFORMATIONOFFICESportsInformationDirector.................................................... MikeHirschmanEmail.............................................................................mwhirsch@uncg.eduCellPhone............................................................................. 336-202-533�Asst.SID(WBBContact).................................................................. PhilPerryEmail......................................................................................................TBACellPhone............................................................................. 336-207-2383Asst.SID...................................................................................................TBAEmail......................................................................................................TBASportsInformationPhone....................................................... 336-334-56�5SportsInformationFax............................................................ 336-334-3�82PressRowPhone.................................................................... 336-334-5625SID Office Address...............................................Overnight:�408WalkerAve.................................................................................... Regular:POBox26�68.......................................................................... Greensboro,NC27402-6�68Website..................................................................... www.uncgspartans.com

UNCGWOMEN’SBASkETBALLINFORMATIONHeadCoach...................................................................................LynneAgeeAlmaMater........................................................................... Longwood,�97�RecordatUNCG................................................................520-257(27Years)CareerRecord...................................................................556-280(30Years)AssociateHeadCoach...............................................................CarolPeschelAssistantCoaches...................................................JonHines,kaleahLathamWomen’s Basketball Office Phone........................................... 336-334-402�2007-08OverallRecord.......................................................................... 7-242007-08SoConRecord.......................................................................... 4-�4Returning/Lost.........................................................................................8/4StartersReturning/Lost............................................................................�/4Newcomers...................................................................................................5

2008-09 sChedUle QUiCk FaCts

The 2008-2009 UNCG women’s basketball media guide is a publication of the UNCG Sports Information Office. It waswrittenanddesignedbyMikeHirschman,SportsInformationDirectorusingAdobeCS2(InDesign&Photo-shop).EditorialassistancebyMeghanGannon,ColleenO’Connellandothers.PhotographybyWGSportsPhotos,SoConPhotos,UNCGUniversityRelations,JohnBellandothers.SpecialthankstoSIDstaffmemberspastandpresentfortheircontributiontothispublication.PrintingbyFranklinGraphics,Nashville,TN.(JoshAmbroseandstaff,abigthanks!)

No hypheN, pleaseThe UNC Greensboro SID office asks members of the media to not put a hyphen in our

school’sname.WhileatonetimealloftheschoolsintheUNCsystemincludedahyphenintheirnames

(i.e.UNC-Wilmington,UNC-Asheville),thatstandardchangedseveralyearsagotonotin-cludeahyphen(i.e.UNCGreensboro).

On first reference, we prefer that you use UNC Greensboro. On second reference, how-ever,UNCGisperfectlyacceptable(notUNC-Gaswasusedintheolddays).

Thanksforyourcooperation.

aBoUt this pUBliCatioN

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No. Name Pos. Cl. Hgt. Hometown/HighSchool(PreviousSchool)3 AgnetaMorkunaite F Fr. 6-0 Vilnius,Lithuania/MountainStateAcademy�� ChristinaWeaver F Fr. 5-�0 Covington,kY/HolmesHS�2 LakiahHyson G Jr. 5-7 Accokeek,MD/GwynnParkHS�3 SarahFolwell G Fr. 6-0 Graham,NC/SouthernAlamanceHS�4 TaShamaBanner G So. 5-7 Bladenboro,NC/WestBladenHS�5 MoniqueFloyd G So. 5-9 Fairmont,NC/FairmontHS2� kristenBoone G Sr.-r 5-5 UpperMarlboro,MD/GwynnParkHS22 AmandaLeigh G So.-r 5-�0 Charlotte,NC/SunValleyHS(Winthrop)23 AshleyLing G Sr. 5-6 Centreville,VA/CentrevilleHS30 GiniGrimsley G/F Sr. 6-0 Fairmont,NC/FairmontHS3� AshleyMullins F Jr.-r 5-�� Honaker,VA/HonakerHS33 kendraSmith F So. 6-� Columbus,GA/kendrickHS4� AgneGirstautaite C So.-r 6-4 kaunas,Lithuania/HolyCrossHS(VA)44 AmyClapper C Fr. 6-� Newark,OH/NewarkCatholic45 DeeCorbett C So. 6-3 kelly,NC/EastBladenHS(LouisburgJC)

HeadCoach:LynneAgee(Longwood,�97�)AssociateHeadCoach:CarolPeschel(UNCG,�982)AssistantCoaches:JonHines(UNCG,2002),kaLeahLatham(UNCG,2006)

Schedules2008-09UNCGSchedule____________________�,IFC2008-09SouthernConferenceCompositeSchedule 53-54OpponentSchedules ______________________ 58-65

2008-09Season Information

2008-09Schedule_________________________�,IFCQuickFacts_________________________________ �2008-09Roster______________________________ 2PronounciationGuide__________________________ 2SeasonOutlook____________________________ 4-62008-09SouthernConferenceCompositeSchedule 56-57OpponentSchedules/Information_____________ 6�-68

Coaching StaffHeadCoachLynneAgee_____________________ 8-�0AssociateHeadCoachCarolPeschel______________ ��AssistantCoachJonHines _____________________ �2AssistantCoachkaleahLatham _________________ �2

Meet the SpartanskristenBoone ___________________________ �4-�5GiniGrimsely____________________________ �6-�7AshleyLing _____________________________ �8-�9LakiahHyson____________________________ 20-2�AshleyMullins___________________________ 22-23AmandaLeigh ______________________________ 24AgneGirstautaite____________________________ 25TaShamaBanner ____________________________ 26

MoniqueFloyd______________________________ 27kendraSmith_______________________________ 28AmyClapper _______________________________ 29DeeCorbett________________________________ 29SarahFolwell_______________________________ 29AgnetaMorkunaite___________________________ 30ChristinaWeaver ____________________________ 30

2007-08Season Information

2007-08Statistics___________________________ 332007-08Results ____________________________ 322007-08Game-by-GameLeaders________________ 322007-08IndividualGameHighs(UNCG&Opposition) _ 352007-08TeamGameHighs(UNCG&Opposition)_____ 362007-08Game-by-GamePoints/Assists/Rebounds___ 342007-08GameRecaps/BoxScores ___________ 37-522007-08SouthernConferenceStandings __________ 582007-08SouthernConferenceIndividualLeaders ____ 592007-08SouthernConferenceTeamLeaders________ 60

The Southern ConferenceAbouttheSouthernConference_______________ 54-552007-08SouthernConferenceStandings __________ 582007-08SouthernConferenceIndividualStatistics ___ 592007-08SouthernConferenceTeamStatistics_______ 602008-09SouthernConferenceCompositeSchedule 56-572009SouthernConferenceTournamentSchedule ____ 68

2008-09Opponent Information

VirginiaTech _______________________________ 62WakeForest________________________________ 62UNCWilmington_____________________________ 62HighPoint_________________________________ 63FloridaGulfCoast ___________________________ 63BowlingGreen______________________________ 63Elon _____________________________________ 64CollegeofCharleston_________________________ 64Fordham__________________________________ 64GeorgiaSouthern____________________________ 65UCIrvine__________________________________ 65WesternMichigan ___________________________ 65IllinoisState _______________________________ 66Samford __________________________________ 66Chattanooga_______________________________ 66Davidson__________________________________ 67Furman___________________________________ 67AppalachianState___________________________ 67WesternCarolina____________________________ 68Wofford___________________________________ 68All-timeseriesrecordsagainstallopponents_____ 90-9�

UNCG Record BookRecords,Summary________________________ 73-74IndividualCareerRecords___________________ 75-76IndividualSingle-SeasonRecords_____________ 77-78IndividualSingle-GameRecords _________________ 79TeamRecords ___________________________ 80-82AnnualIndividualStatisticalCategoryLeaders_______ 83

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2007-08UNCGWomen’sBaskerballMediaGuide•3U N C G W o M e N ’ s B a s k e t B a l l M e d i a G U i d e t a B l e o F C o N t e N t s • �

All-timeResults__________________________ 85-89NCAA/NITHistory________________________ 70-72All-timeRoster______________________________ 92All-timeHonors _____________________________ 84

University InformationThisisUNCG ____________________________ 93-97ChancellorDr.LindaP.Brady ___________________ 98DirectorofAthleticsNelsonE.Bobb_______________ 99UNCGStaffDirectory ____________________ �00-�0�UNCGAthleticsHallofFame_______________ �02-�05UNCGAthleticsHistory_______________________ �06FlemingGym ______________________________ �07UNCGSpartanClub_____________________ �08-�09DirectionstoUNCG _________________________ ��2

Media InformationMediaPolicies__________________________��0-���CredentialRequests_________________________ ��0InterviewRequests__________________________ ��0UNCGSpartans.com_________________________ ��0

4Italy Tour11

Meet the Spartans

51The Southern Conference

93This is UNCG

592008-09Opponents

72UNCG RecordBook

332007-08 Review & Statistics

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UNCG coach Lynne Agee thought she’d seen a lot in her illustrious ca-reer.

Lastyear,shediscoveredawholenewchapter inthebookofacoach’slife.

Thenightbeforepracticewassettoopen,herConferencePlayeroftheYearcandidatekristenBoonetearsupherknee.

Bang–theseason’sexpectationswereblownupbeforeitstarted.“Whatcanyousay?,”chuckledAgeewhenasked to reflecton theyear

before.“Itwasashocktothesystem.Aplayerofthatabilityislostontheeveofyourfirstpractice–itjustisn’tanythingyoucanpreparefor.

“Wehadtogoforwardthebestwecouldatthatpoint.Ittookalittlewhiletogetthingsuprightandwehadtoasksomepeopletodothingsthattheyweren’treadytodo.

“Ayearlater,though,ourreturningplayersarebetterforitandnowkris-ten’sbackintheline-up.”

And so the Spartans embark on a new campaign with eight players re-turningfromayearago,includingBoone.WhiletheSpartansgraduatedfourstarters from last year’s 7-24 squad, Agee likes what she has seen in theearlygoingfromthisyear’sclub.

“Forbeingsuchayoungsquad–andweareaVERYyoungsquad–thereisalotofchemistryinthisgroupthusfar,”saidAgee,whoranks�2thamongactivecoacheswith566careerwins.“Iamveryimpressedwiththewaytheyhaveworkedtogetherthusfar.”

Agee should know chemistry when she sees it. This will be her3�st season as a college coach, the 28th at UNCG. Last season’s7-24 mark was just her second losing season ever. Stack that upagainst�3conferencetitlesand�7seasonsof20ormorewinsandyouseethatAgeedoesn’tneedacrystalballtoseewhatherfortunemightbe.

Obviously, Boone is the centerpiece to the backcourt. She wastheSouthernConference’sPreseasonPlayeroftheYearlastyearbe-foresufferingherkneeinjury.Determinedtoplaythroughtheinjury,Boone gave it a shot. However, she lasted just six minutes of theLibertygameanddecideditwastimetohavethekneerepaired.

Just52pointsaway from�,000 inhercareer,Booneaverageddoublefiguresineachofherthreeseasons.Shehasgonetothefreethrow line 408 times in her career, while handing out 32� assists.Simplyput,sheiswhatmakestheoffensego.

ThekeytotheSpartansonthedefensiveendofthefloor,aswell,Boonehas3�5stealsinhercareertosetanewschoolrecord.ThenativeofUpperMarlboro,MDwas�4thinthenationinstealsasajuniorafterleadingthenationasafreshmanandrankingthirdasasophomore.

“kristeniscertainlyoursparkplug,noquestion,”saidAgee.“Onthedefensiveend,shecreateshavocfortheopposition.Ontheof-fensiveend,herabilitytocreateforherselfandherteammatesgoesbeyondtheword‘gamechanger.’”

Boonewillnotbe lone talent, though, ina talentedbackcourt.Sophomore Monique Floyd comes back after a solid rookie cam-paign. Floyd played all 3� games last season with 29 starts. Sheaveraged 5.3 points and 3.4 rebounds per game. Scoring in dou-ble-figuresfivetimesduringtheseason,thenativeofFairmont,NCearnedaspotontheSoCon’sAll-Freshmansquad.

“Mohadagreatrookieseason,”saidAgee.“Fromtheveryfirstgamewhensheplayed3�minutesatNCState–morethananyotherfreshmanhadeverplayedintheirfirstcollegiategame,shewasuptothetask.”

SeniorAshleyLingandjuniorLakiahHysonalsogainedvaluableexperience in the backcourt last season in Boone’s absence. Thetwosplit timeatthepointguardslot lastseason,LingstartingthefirsthalfoftheseasonandHysonstartingmostofthesecondhalfofthecampaign.

Hyson,anativeofAccokeek,MDandformerhighschoolteam-mateofBoone’s,averaged4.7pointspercontest.ShetookapagefromBoone’splaybook,recording52stealslastseasonwhileaver-aging20.4minutespercontest.

Ling, a Centerville, VA product, averaged 2.6 points and 2.7 reboundswhileplayingabout22minutespercontest.

TaShamaBannerwasanotherrookiethatwentthroughatrialbyfirelastseason.Sheappearedin�8gamesoffthebenchaveraging�.4pointsand�.� rebounds per contest. Playing 5.2 minutes per game, she gained valu-ableexperiencethatwillgoalongwaythisseason.

AshleyMullins,whoentersherseniorseason,played27games,butthatmorethandoubledhercareergamestotal(45).AnativeofHonaker,VA,Mul-linshastheabilitytostepoutandshootthetrey,knockingdown�9trifectasayearagowhileaveraging9.3minutespercontest.

UNCGaddsshootingguardAmandaLeigh’sservicesthisseason,aswell.Leighsatout lastseasonafter transferring in fromWinthrop.TheRobbins-ville,NCnativehasredshirtsophomorestatus.OriginallyrecruitedbyUNCGbeforechoosingWinthrop,Leighplayedin26gamesasafreshmanfortheEagles.

Another newcomer to the backcourt is freshman Sarah Folwell. A localproductfromSouthernAlamanceHSandGraham,NC,the6-0Folwellwasathree-timeall-conferenceselectionand�,000-pointscoreratSouthernAla-mance–justthesecondintheschool’shistory.

“Wecertainlyhaveastockpileofguardstostarttheseason,”saidAgee.“That might mean an adjustment for Gini Grimsley. We need some experi-enceupfrontandsheisthelikelycandidateforthatspot.”

senior kristen Boone

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Grimsley is UNCG’s leading returning scorer at 8.� points per game.Without Boone in the line-up, she became UNCG’s best offensive optionmost times last season. She knocked down 46 three-pointers as a result,shooting34percentfrombehindthearc.Butat6-0,shewouldbringsizetothefrontcourt.

As Agee eluded to, the remainder of the frontcourt is youthful. kendraSmith played 28 games off the bench last year as a freshman and playedthemostofthereturningfrontcourtplayers.Averaing�.7pointsand�.7re-boundspercontest,Smithplayedashadeover�3minutespergame.

“Wewillaskforalotmorefromkendrathisseason,”saidAgee.“Shehasthetalenttobeastrongcontributor,beingabletoplaywithherbacktothebasketorfacingup.Whatweneedfromher,though,isforhertobringthatalongwithadegreeofphysicality.”

AgneGirstautaite,aredshirtsophomorefromkaunas,Lithuania,playedin30of3�gameslastseason.Thetallestmemberofthesquadat6-4,sheaveraged2.6pointsand2.3rebounds.

The rest of the frontcourt consists of freshmen Amy Clapper, ChristinaWeaverandAgnetaMorkunaiteandjuniorcollegetransferDeeCorbett.

Corbett,a6-3junior,spentthelasttwoseasonsatLouisburgJuniorCol-lege. Last season, she averaging 9.3 points and 5.4 rebounds per game.The kelly, NC native scored in double-figures �6 times and nearly shot 50percentfromthefloor.

Weaver,a5-�0freshmanfromCovington,kY,wastheNorthernkentuckyPlayerof theYear.Sheaveraged��.3reboundspergame,whichrankedin

sophomore Monique Floyd

staRteRs RetURNiNG: � No. Name pos. ht. yr. pts Rebs asts stls Blks�5 MoniqueFloyd G 5-9 So. 5.3 3.4 53 34 2

staRteRs lost: � JasmineDixon F 5-�� Sr. 6.3 5.4 �8 36 �0 kemenaBrooks G 5-8 Sr. 8.7 3.0 �8 22 3 BrittanyFrazier F 6-0 Sr. 5.9 5.0 2� �3 �7 MeghanChamberlain C 6-3 Sr. 3.� 2.8 �8 �3 �9

otheR RetURNeRs: 7 (2)No. Name pos. ht. yr. pts Rebs asts stls Blks�2 LakiahHyson G 5-8 Jr. 4.7 �.5 53 52 7�4 TaShamaBanner G 5-7 So. �.4 �.� 9 3 22� kristenBoone* G 5-5 Sr.-r 0.0 0.0 � 2 022 AmandaLeigh G 5-�0 So.-r 0.0 0.0 0 0 023 AshleyLing G 5-6 Sr. 2.6 2.7 58 25 230 GiniGrimsley F/G 6-0 Sr. 8.� 3.4 2� 2� 243� AshleyMullins F 5-�� Sr. 3.� �.5 �2 9 �33 kendraSmith F 6-� So. �.7 �.7 8 8 74� AgneGirstautaite C 6-4 So.-r 2.6 2.3 8 �� �8

*-kristenBoonereturnsaftermissing2007-08withakneeinjury.

NeWCoMeRs: �No. Name pos. ht. yr. hometown/high school3 AgnetaMorkunaite F 6-0 Fr. Vilnius,Lithuania/MountainStateAcademy�� ChristinaWeaver F 5-�0 Fr. Covington,kY/HolmesHS�3 SarahFolwell G 6-0 Fr. Graham,NC/SouthernAlamance44 AmyClapper(RS) C 6-� Fr. Newark,OH/NewarkCatholic45 DeeCorbett C 6-3 Jr. kelly,NC/EastBladenHS(LouisburgJC)

(RS)-Willredshirtin2008-09seasonformedicalreasons.

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theTop�0inthestate.Sheaccumulatedmorethan�,000pointsand800reboundsatHolmesHS.

MorkunaiteandGirstautaiteweretogetherbrieflyatHolyCross(VA)HSandalsoplayedtogetherasapartoftheLithuaniannationalteamprogram. Morkunaite transferred to Mountain State Academy in WestVirginia for her senior year. She has significant international experi-ence,spendingfouryearsasapartoftheLithuanianunder-20nationalteam.

TheSpartanshadhopedtobeabletouseClapperupfront,aswell,butshewas lost toapreseasonknee injury.A6-� freshman,Clapperwas a four-year letterwinner at Newark (OH) Catholic and earned all-statehonorsandthearea’sPlayerof theYearaward.Shewouldhavegotten a chance to play against her sister this season, who plays atBowlingGreen.TheteamsmeetuponNovember29attheUNCGMar-riottClassic.Instead,ClapperwillhavetowaituntiltheSpartansreturnthattripinthe2009-�0campaign.

“We are looking at this season as a whole package,” said Agee.“With as inexperienced as we are in the frontcourt, I don’t want us todwellononegame.Myfocusisongettingbettereachtimeout.

“Weopenwiththreestraightontheroad–twoofthembeingACCfoesinVirginiaTechandWakeForest.Thatisn’taneasystart.Butifwekeep looking at the season as a whole and not think about individualgames,Ithinkwecanbesuccessfulastheseasongoeson.”

seniorGini Grimsley

seniorashley ling

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Meet the CoaChiNG staFF

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8 • C o a C h i N G s t a F F U N C G W o M e N ’ s B a s k e t B a l l M e d i a G U i d e

personal Birthplace: Roanoke, VA

education College: Longwood, 1971, Radford, 1981

Coaching experience William Fleming HS, 1971-1978 Roanoke College, 1978-1981 UNCG, 1981-Present

postseason history Roanoke College – AIAW National Tournament UNCG – 1982 NCAA Division III Tourn. Runner-up UNCG – 1983 NCAA Division III South Regional UNCG – 1984 NCAA Division III South Regional UNCG – 1985 NCAA Division III South Regional UNCG – 1986 NCAA Division III South Regional UNCG – 1987 NCAA Division III South Regional UNCG – 1988 NCAA Division III Final Four UNCG – 1991 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Regional UNCG – 1998 NCAA Division I Midwest Regional UNCG – 2002 WNIT First Round

lynne agee File

UNCGheadcoachLynneAgeeiswidelyrespectedthroughoutthenationasoneofthepremiercoachesonthewomen’scollegebasketballscene.Ageeembarkedonher27thseasonwiththeSpartansin2007-08.Ageehasbuiltquitearesumeasshehasnotonlywon67percentofhergames,butwasalsothefirstwomen’sbasketballcoachtoleadaschooltotheNCAATournamentinallthreedivisions.

ForhercareerachievementsatUNCG,shewasinductedintotheUNCGAthleticsHallofFameinthefallof2004.ShewasthefirstactiveheadcoachtobeenshrinedintheUNCGAthleticsHallofFameandwasselectedtogivetheacceptancespeechonbehalfoftheclass,whichincludedthe�973women’sgolfnationalchampionshipteam,the�982men’ssoccernationalchampionshipteamandlong-timeFacultyAth-leticsRepresentativeandlong-timefriendofAgee’sDavidknight,whowasinductedposthumously.

This past fall, Agee was also inducted into the Guilford County Sports Hall ofFame.

Ageehasamasseda520-257markatUNCGanda566-280careerrecordin30yearsonthecollegiatesidelines.Inthepasttwoyears,shehassurpassedsomeveryimpressivemilestones.Ageepickedupher500thatUNCGagainstLibertyonDec.30,2006andsheearnedher550careerwinagainstAppalachianStateonJan.�3,2008.Shealsocoachedher800thgameatthecollegeleveltwoyearsago.

In2004,shewonher500thcareergameasaheadcoach.Enteringthisseason,sheisoneof23activecoacheswith500ormorewins.In27seasonswiththeSpar-tans,Ageehasregisterednearly82-percentoftheprogram’swins.In2000,shebe-camethe�6thactivecoachtoreach400winsattheircurrentschool.

AgeenotonlyranksamongthemostsuccessfulactiveDivisionIcoachesinNorthCarolina, but across the country. She ranks third in the state in career wins with566,trailingonlySylviaHatchell(784)atNorthCarolinaandkayYow(729)ofNorthCarolinaState,twoofherlongtimefriends.Ageeranks�2thnationallyamongactivecoachesincareerwinsand22ndall-time.With�0morewins,shewouldmoveintotheTop20ontheall-timewinlist.LeonBarmoresitsin20thplacewith576winsduringhis20seasonsatLouisianaTech.

UndertheguidanceofAgee,UNCGhasreachedthe20-winplateau�5times.TheSpartans have also earned berths into the Division I national tournament once, theDivision II tournament once and the Division III tournament seven times. With Ageeatthehelm,UNCGbecameoneofonly�0teamsnationally(alldivisions)toreachtheNCAATournamenteachofthefirstsevenyearsitwasheld(�982-�988).

aGeeLynneHeadCoach28thYearatUNCG3�stYearOverall520-257atUNCG566-280OverallLongwood,‘7�

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lynne agee’s Coaching achievements

• Led squads to national playoffs 10 times, once in the AIAW and nine times in the NCAA

• Guided the 1981-82 and 1987-88 squads to the NCAA DivisionIIIFinalFour,finishingsecondandthird

• Won13conferencechampionships,includingfive straight Big South regular season titles (1992-1997)

• Named 2001-02 Southern Conference Coach of the Year, 1992-93 Big South Coach of the Year and Dixie Conference Coach of the Year four times

• Four players have been named All-America

• Ranks 12th among active Dvision I coaches in wins (566) and 45th in winning percentage (.669)

• Picked up her 500th win at UNCG against Liberty during the 2006-07 season

• Recorded 17 20-wins seasons

• Win total of 566 at UNCG represents more than 80 percent of the program’s all-time victories

• Led the Spartans to the 1998 SoCon Tournament Title and a spot in the NCAA Division I Tournament for the firsttimeinschoolhistory

lynne agee ’s year-by-year Record

�978-79 Roanoke �2-7 �979-80 Roanoke �3-�0 �980-8� Roanoke 2�-6 �98�-82 UNCG 25-3 �982-83 UNCG 2�-7 �983-84 UNCG 22-7 �984-85 UNCG 2�-7 �985-86 UNCG 24-4 �986-87 UNCG 27-3 �987-88 UNCG 26-7 �988-89 UNCG �6-8 �989-90 UNCG �8-7 �990-9� UNCG 2�-9 �99�-92 UNCG 2�-6 �992-93 UNCG �9-�0 �993-94 UNCG �7-�2 �994-95 UNCG 2�-�0 �995-96 UNCG �7-�0 �996-97 UNCG 20-9 �997-98 UNCG 2�-9 �998-99 UNCG 20-8 �999-00 UNCG �8-�� 2000-0� UNCG 22-8 200�-02 UNCG 2�-�0 2002-03 UNCG �4-�3 2003-04 UNCG 9-�9 2004-05 UNCG �4-�4 2005-06 UNCG �8-�2 2006-07 UNCG 20-�0 2007-08 UNCG 7-24

Overall 30 years 566-280 (.669) UNCG 27 years 520-257 (.669)

Agee has led her teams to �3 conference championships, including the 2002SouthernConferenceregularseasoncrown.Ageealso led theSpartans to the�999SouthernConferenceregularseasontitle,the�998SouthernConferenceTournamenttitle and five Big South Conference regular season championships. UNCG was BigSouthTournamentrunners-upfourtimes,aswellasSouthernConferenceTournamentrunners-uponfourotheroccasions,includingthreeconsecutiveseasons.

AgeehascoachedfourAll-AmericansinhertimeatUNCG.Severalofherplayershave gone on to become high school or college coaches, including current associ-ateheadcoachCarolPeschelandformerSpartanassistantcoachesVickieHenson,AmandaEatonandNicoleMurray.

AgeebeganhercoachingcareeratWilliamFlemingHighSchoolinRoanoke,VA.Shecompileda94-�6recordinsevenyearsasheadbasketballcoach.Ageecapturedsevenleaguetitles,fourdistrictchampionshipsandoneregionaltitle.AgeeleftWil-liamFlemingHStobecomewomen’sbasketballcoachatRoanokeCollege in�978.Inthreeyearsatthehelm,Ageecompileda46-23record.ThedefinitehighlightofhertimewiththeLadyMaroonswasthe�980-8�season.Roanokewent2�-6,capturedtheVirginiaAssociationofIntercollegiateAthleticsforWomen(AIAW)DivisionIIIstatetitleandqualifiedfortheAIAWnationalplayoffs.

Agee arrived at UNCG in �98� and led her fist-year squad to a 25-3 record anda trip to the inaugural NCAA Division III Tournament. The Spartans finished that re-markable campaign as NCAA Division III runner-up. UNCG ran the table in the DixieConference,goingaperfect�2-0,andwonitslast�0gamesbeforeitsmatchupwithElizabethtown (PA) in the National Championship game. The Spartans rallied fromninepointsdownathalftimetoforceovertime,butcameupjustapointshy,losingtothehost,67-66.

The�986-87teamfinisheditsrecordsettingyearwithanastounding27-3mark.UNCGsetaschoolrecordforwinsinasingle-seasonandalsoputtogetheraremark-able24-gamewinningstreak.TheSpartansstoodjust3-2earlyintotheseason,butran off 24 straight before its first round loss to Centre College in the NCAA DivisionIII South Regional. The winning streak still ranks in the Top �0 in NCAA Division IIIhistory.

The�987-88squadrodethatmomentumfromthepreviousseasontoa26-7re-cordinitsfinalNCAADivisionIIIcampaign.UNCGrecordedthreenarrowvictoriesoverCentre,RustandLuthertoreachtheFinalFour,butConcordia(MN)endedanyhopesofaNationalChampionshipwitha�03-66triumphovertheSpartans.UNCGdidcomebacktodefeatSouthernMaine,68-66,intheconsolationgametoplacethirdinthetournament.

InthreeseasonsofDivisionIIcompetition,theSpartanscompileda55-24recordandearnednationalrankingseachyear.Infact,the�990-9�squadwasrunner-upintheNCAADivisionIISouthAtlanticRegional.UNCGendedthatseason,itslastattheNCAADivisionIIlevel,rankedNo.�6inthenationalpoll.

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TheSpartanscompleteditstransitionfromNCAADivisionIIItoNCAADivisionIinthe�99�-92season.UNCGboasteda2�-6recordinitsfirstseasonofDivisionI.

Agee was named Big South Conference Co-Coach of the Year in �992-93 afterguidingher teamtoa�9-�0recordandwinningthe league’s regularseasontitle intheSpartansfirstseasonofmembership.TheSpartanswentontodominatetheBigSouth by posting a 70-�2 conference record during its five-year membership in theleague.UNCGcapturedorsharedtheregularseasontitleeveryseasonandadvancedtotheconferencetournament’stitlegamefourtimes.

In�997-98,itsfirstintheSouthernConference,UNCGposteda2�-9record,wonthe conference tournament championship and earned a berth into the NCAA Tour-nament. Itwas the firstappearance for theSpartans in theNCAADivision ITourna-ment.

In�998-99,UNCGwontheconferenceregularseasontitledespitethelossoffiveseniorsfromthepreviousyear.

The�999-2000club finishedwithan�8-��recordandadvancedto theSoConchampionshipgame.Amongthe�8winswasanovertimewinover�999ACCcham-pionClemson,UNCG’ssecond-everwinagainstanACCopponent.TheSpartansmadehistoryonFebruary5of thatyearwiththeprogram’s500thwin.UNCGbecamejustthesecondteaminNorthCarolinatoreachthe500-winplateau.

The 2000-0� team turned in the best season ever by an Agee coached team inDivision I play by notching 22 wins. The Spartans reached the SoCon finals for thesecond-straightseason, fallingbyonepoint toChattanooga. In200�-02,AgeewasnamedSoConCoachoftheYearafterleadingtheSpartanstoashareoftheregularseason title and made its third straight appearance in the SoCon Tournament titlegame. UNCG was invited to participate in the 2002 Women’s National InvitationalTournamentforthefirsttime,fallingtoVirginiaTech5�-46.

In2002-03,theSpartansnotchedtheir22ndconsecutivewinningseasonunderCoachAgee,going�4-�3,despiteaninjurytokeypostplayerJenniferHartearlyintheyear.The2003-04seasonwasnotatypicaloneforUNCG.WhilesendingAgeeintothe500-winclub,theteamfinishedjust9-�9,markingthefirsttimeateamcoachedbyAgeedidnotwinatleast�0games.

The2004-05squadmadeadrastic improvementoverthepriorseason,postinga�4-�4recordandafourthplacefinishintheSoConregularseasonstandings.kris-tenBoonewasnamedconferencefreshmanoftheyear,whileleadingthecountryinsteals.

The2005-06editionrestoredUNCGamongtheeliteintheconference.Afterfin-ishing second in the regular season with a �2-6 slate, the most league wins in five

Winningest active Division I coachesName, School Years Won Lost Pct.1. Pat Summitt, Tennessee 34 983 182 .8442. Vivian Stringer, Rutgers 37 804 267 .7513. Sylvia Rhyne Hatchell, No. Carolina 33 784 275 .7404. Kay Yow, North Carolina State 37 729 337 .6845. Tara VanDerveer, Stanford 29 724 188 .7946. Andy Landers, Georgia 29 707 225 .7597. Robin Selvig, Montana 30 697 199 .7788. Debbie Ryan, Virginia 31 675 288 .7019. Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 23 657 122 .84310. Jim Foster, Ohio State 30 656 266 .71211. Cindy Russo, Florida Int’l 31 622 284 .68712. Lynne Agee, UNCG 30 566 280 .66913. Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame 26 562 229 .71114. Frank Bennett, Lipscomb 28 557 345 .61815. Harry Perretta, Villanova 30 553 292 .64416. Wendy Larry, Old Dominion 24 552 196 .73817. Elaine Elliott, Utah 25 536 212 .71718. Joe Foley, Ark.-Little Rock 21 533 151 .779 Sharon Fanning, Mississippi St. 32 533 402 .57020. Tony Cross, Belmont 24 511 227 .692

years,theSpartansmadearunallthewaytotheSoConTournamenttitlegame,beforeultimatelybowingouttolong-standingrivalChattanooga,9�-79.Meanwhile,Boonegarnered All-SoCon plaudits and registered over �00 steals for the second straightyear.

The2006-07squadposted20-winsforthefirsttimesincethe200�-02season,finishingwitha20-�0recordgoodforatieforthirdplaceintheSoCon,whichsawfourteams with 20+ wins for the first time in conference history. The season saw BoonebecomeUNCG’sall-timestealsleaderwith3�3stealsandseniorJasmineByrdrecordher�,000thcareerpoint.BothSpartansalsorecordedAll-Conferencehonorsforthethirdconsecutiveyear.

TheSpartansfacedsomeadversityduringthe2007-08campaign.Playingwith-outAllAmericacandidatekristenBoone,whowentdownwithinjuryontheeveoftheopeningdayofpractice,UNCGstruggledandforonlythesecondtimeinAgee’s30-yearcareerfailedtowinmorethan�0gamesandfinishedtheseasonwithasub-.500recordinFlemingGymforthefirsttime.

UNCGdidmanagetoturnthingsupintheSoConTournamentandwonadominat-ingperformanceinitsopeningroundgameagainstAppalachianStatebeforefallingtotop-seededChattanooga.FreshmanMoniqueFloydwasnamedtotheAll-FreshmanTeamandseniorJasmineDixonwasnamedtotheCoSIDA/ESPNTheMagazineAca-demicAll-DistrictTeam.

Agee is an original member of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Rules CommitteeandservedasamemberoftheNCAADivisionIEastRegionSelectionCommitteeforthreeyears.Shealsoserved,untilrecently,asamemberoftheCommitteeonBasket-ball Issues for the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association. In addition, Agee wasanAssociateAthleticDirectorbeginningin�984andlaterservedasSeniorWomen’sAdministratorbeforereturningtocoachingexclusivelyin�999.Shewasapartoftheathleticadministrationduringtheuniversity’stransitionfromNCAADivisionIII,toDi-visionIIandthentoDivisionI.

During her tenure at UNC Greensboro, Agee also served a stint as the women’stennisheadcoachandledthe�983teamtoaDivisionIIInationalrunner-upfinish.TheRoanoke,VA,nativeearnedabachelor’sdegreeinhealthandphysicaleducationfromLongwoodCollegein�97�andamaster’sdegreeineducationaladministrationfromRadfordUniversityin�98�.

LynneAgeesharesalaughwithlong-timefriendkayYowbeforelastseason’sseason-openeratNCState.Thetwohavecombinedtowin�,295gamesduringtheirrespectivecareers.

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CarolPeschelentersher�2thseasonastheassociateheadcoachand25thyearoverallontheUNCGwomen’sbasketballcoachingstaff.

Peschel is the recruiting coordinator and organizes the UNCG summercampprogram.Onthecourt,PeschelworkspredominantlywiththeSpartanperimeterplayers.Underhertutelage,playerslikeSamikaFoster,ChoRhon-daGwaltneyandRebeccaViverettehaveallregistered�,000-pointcareers.

Off thecourt,Peschel isprimarily responsible for teamtravelandbud-geting,butalsohasalargehandinscouting.

Peschel became a part-time assistant coach in �984, before beingpromoted in �987 as the program’s first full-time assistant. She was laternamedtheassociateheadcoachin�998inher�3thwiththeSpartans.

Asaplayer,PeschelplayedthreeseasonsunderheadcoachLynneAgee,firstatRoanokeCollegefortwoseasons.ShehelpedtheMaroonstoapairof postseason appearances and the Virginia Association of IntercollegiateAthleticsforWomen(AIAW)titlein�98�.

PescheltransferredtoUNCGforherseniorseasonafterAgeebecametheheadcoachin�98�.Sheledthe�98�-82Spartanstoa25-3recordandaberthintotheNCAADivisionIIIFinalFour.UNCGcameupjustonewinshyoftheNationalChampionshipwhentheSpartansdroppedthetitlegametoElizabethtown(PA),67-66,inovertime.

PeschelwasthefirstfemaleAll-AmericaninanysportatUNCGandwasnamedtothe�982NCAADivisionIIIAll-Tournamentteam.Recently,Pescheland the�98�-82teamwere inducted into theUNCGHallofFamefor theirspecialseason.

The �98�-82 season triggered a run of seven consecutive 20-win sea-sons,duringwhichtheSpartanscapturedfiveDixieConferenceChampion-ships.Infact,UNCGhasmadesevenNCAATournamentappearancessincePeschel’sarrivaltotheUNCGcampus.TheSpartansmadeanotherrunataDivisionIIIcrownin�987-88,beforefinishinginthirdplaceatthenationaltournament.

The �997-98 UNCG squad captured the Southern Conference Tourna-mentChampionshipinitsfirstseasonintheconferenceandearneditsfirsteverberthintotheNCAADivisionITournament.

Since her arrival on the UNCG bench, the Spartans have captured ��regularseasonchampionshipsandfourconferencetournamenttitles.

FollowinghergraduationfromUNCGin�982,Peschelworkedasafinan-cialplannerfortwoyearsasamemberofthePrincipalFinancialGroupandearnedherlifeinsurancelicense.

While working as a part-time coach, Peschel spent three years at �stHomeFederalSavingsandLoaninthecorporateservicesdepartment.Shegotherstartininsuranceasapropertyandcasualtyplannerwhenthebankdevelopedaninternalagency.

Peschelearnedabachelor’sandmaster’sdegree inbusinessadminis-trationfromUNCG.PeschelresidesinGreensboro.

personal Birthplace: Portsmouth, VA

education High School: Cave Spring H.S. College: UNCG, 1982

playing experience Roanoke College, 1978-81 UNCG, 1981-82

Coaching experience UNCG, 1984-Present

postseason experience UNCG – 1984 NCAA Division III South Regional UNCG – 1985 NCAA Division III South Regional UNCG – 1986 NCAA Division III South Regional UNCG – 1987 NCAA Division III South Regional UNCG – 1988 NCAA Division III Final Four UNCG – 1991 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Regional UNCG – 1998 NCAA Division I Midwest Regional UNCG – 2002 Women’s National Invitation Tournament First Round

pesChelCarolAssociateHeadCoach25thYearatUNCGUNCG’82

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Jon Hines enters his fifth season at his alma mater and his third season as the secondassistantonLynneAgee’sstaff.

AnativeofNorthCarolina,HineshasbeenanimportantpieceoftheUNCG’swomen’s basketball program. Off the court, Hines is primarily responsible forgameschedulingandunderclassmenrecruitingfortheSpartans.Healsohasalargehandinscouting.Onthecourt,heworksextensivelywiththepostplayersandwasinstrumentalinthedevelopmentofformerSpartanandcurrentassistantcoach,kaLeahLatham.

In her senior season Latham posted career numbers leading the team inrebounds with 7.5 per game. She also ranks fifth on UNCG’s single-season re-bounds list and pulled down six double-doubles during her final season in a Spar-tanuniform.

HineswasalsoactiveinhelpingformerSpartanMeghanChamberlainexpandhergame.Inhersophomoreyear,Chamberlainposted35blocks,themostinasingle season by a Spartan since the 2001-02 season. She finished her career atNo.2onUNCG’scareer blockedshotslist.

“Jon has beenextremely loyaland committed toour program,” saidAgee.“Hehasgreatexperience and isan important partofourprogram.”

Prior to be ele-vatedtosecondas-sistant Hines spenttwo years as thethird assistant onthe Spartan staff.Hewasinchargeofthe film exchange, helpedwith recruit-ing, game prepara-tion, and individualworkouts whilescouting upcomingopponents.

HinesalsospenttimeatneighboringGreensboroCollegeasanassistantcoach.Asamemberofthe Pride staff, he assisted in film exchange and was in charge of the perimeter players.HewasapartofoneofthetopturnaroundsinNCAADivisionIIIduringthe 2002-03 season. Greensboro improved nine games in his first year on staff, finishing with a 16-9 record.

hiNesJonAssistantCoach5thYearatUNCGUNCG‘02

lathaMKaleahAssistantCoach�stYearatUNCGUNCG‘06

kaleahLathamwasafour-yearplayerfortheSpartansfrom2003-07.TheAthens,TNnativeledtheSpartansinreboundingthreeconsecutiveseasonsand tallied 565 career rebounds which ranks seventh in UNCG’s Division Iera.DuringherseniorseasonsheledUNCGtoa20-�0record, includinga7�-68winoverSoConrival,Chattanooga.

“Weare thrilled towelcomebackoneofourown to theprogram,”saidAgee.”kaLeahhadanoutstandingcareeratUNCGandwasaverydedicatedplayerandwehavenodoubtshewillbringthesameenthusiasmandpassionasshebeginshercoachingcareer.

“Her experiences as a player and the firsthand knowledge that she haswill be beneficial to our current players, especially the young post playersthatwehavecominginthisseason.”

During her senior year she started all 30 games and became just thefourthSpartan inschoolhistory to leadtheteamin reboundingthreecon-secutiveseasonswith7.5reboundspergame.Shesetcareerhighsinpointswith�9inawinagainstGeorgiaSouthernandreboundswith�5againstFur-manandclosedhercareerwithfivedouble-doublesinherlast�0games.

Her junior year she led UNCG to the Southern Conference champion-shipgameandwasnamedtotheAll-Tournamentteamafteraveraging�3.0pointsand7.3reboundsthroughthreegames.ShealsoledUNCGtoa70-64winoverWakeForestwith�3pointsand�2rebounds.

Lathamhadabreakoutsophomorecampaignandledtheteamwith5.5reboundspergamein26appearanceswith�7starts.Shetalliedsixdouble-digitscoringgamesandthreereboundingeffortsof�0ormoretogowithherfirsttwocareerdouble-doubles.

With her experience in the post, Latham will work along side assistantcoach Jon Hines with the UNCG post players. She will also be in charge ofthetapeexchangeprogram,whileassistingwithallotherfacetsofthepro-gram.

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at UNCGsenior (2007-08)Missednearlytheentireseasonduetoakneeinjury...attemptedacomeback,butplayedjustsixminutesinLibertygamebeforedecidingtoundergosurgery.

Junior season (200�-07)PriortotheseasonvotedPreseasonSouthernConferencePlayeroftheYear...alsovotedonto the 10-member SoCon coaches pre-season all-league team… named a first team All-Southern Conference performer by the Southern Conference Sports Media Associa-tion…alsoselectedtotheSoConAll-Tournamentteam...startedall30games...becameUNCG’sall-timestealsleaderandendedtheseasonwith9�steals...rankedninthintheconferencewith�0.9pointspergame…secondintheconferenceinassists(4.03)andsteals (3.03)… concluded the season ranked 14th nationally in steals per game… finished rankedseventhintheSoConinfreethrowpercentage(75.2)andfourthinassist/turnoverratio (�.20)… scored a team-high �7 points in UNCG’s loss to Georgia Southern in theSoCon Tournament… scored in doubles figures in 17 of 30 games played… concluded the seasonscoring indoubledigits innineconsecutivegames... recordedacareer-high��stealsagainstUNCWilmington(��/�2),oneshyoftheschoolrecord...hadacareer-high27 points against Furman (1/6) on 10-of-14 shooting from the field... named Southern ConferencePlayeroftheWeekforhercareereffortagainstFurman…her�0.9scoringav-erageranks�2thall-time...shehasmade3�3freethrowsinherthreeyearsasaSpartan,which ranks 4th all-time...her 77.1 free throw percentage is fifth best at UNCG... recorded aseason-high�0assistsagainstElon(�/20)…becamethe20thplayeratUNCGwith200careerassists...ledtheteaminfreethrowattempts(�25),freethrowsmade(94),steals(9�)andassists(�2�)…wasaperfect5-for-5fromthefreethrowlineagainstGSU(2/5)…alsowent3-for-3fromthefreethrowlineagainstWofford(2/�9)…scored25pointson8-of-14 shooting in the season finale against Western Carolina.

sophomore season (200�-0�)UNCG went 17-9 when Boone was in the lineup… missed the first four games of the season with a pre-season hand injury... named a first team All-Southern Conference performer by the Southern Conference’s Sports Media Association and to the �0-member coach-es all-league game… also selected to the SoCon All-Tournament team… named to theNorth Carolina Sports Information Directors All-State first team… prior to the season, was named to the 10-member SoCon Coaches pre-season all-league team... ranked fifth intheconferencewithateam-leading�2.8pointspergame... ledtheleagueinassists(4.69), steals (3.88), free throws made (117) and free throws attempted (147)... finished third in freethrowpercentage(79.6),sixth inassist/turnoverratio (�.30)andeighth inminutes per game (30.5)... averaged �2.7 points, 5.3 rebounds and 5.0 assists in theSoCon Tournament… scored 17 points and had five assists in the 91-79 loss to Chatta-nooga in the SoCon Tournament title game (3/4)… scored in double-figures a team-high �7timesin26gamesplayed...talliedacareer-high25pointsandeightstealsina74-63lossatGeorgiaSouthern(�/9)...went9-for-9fromthefreethrowlineatGSU...matchedthat with 25 points and hauled in a career-best 10 rebounds in the 72-57 season finale winoverWesternCarolina (2/25)...went9-of-�0 fromthe lineagainst theLadyCats...had 11 points and a career-high 11 assists for her first ever “double-double” in an 82-75 losstoChattanooga(�/2)...setaschoolrecordintheDivisionIerawithninestealsand

kristen Boone’s Career statsYear GP-GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct O-D-Reb. Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2004-05 28-2 24.0 89-240 .37� 9-38 .237 �02-�34 .76� 38-48-86 3.� 78 �0� �2 �2� 289 �0.32005-06 26-24 30.5 �04-262 .397 7-35 .200 ��7-�47 .796 3�-80-��� 4.3 68 �22 3 �0� 332 �2.82006-07 30-30 28.� �08-274 .394 �7-48 .354 94-�25 .752 42-60-�02 3.4 �2� �0� 7 9� 327 �0.92007-08 �-0 6.0 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0-2 .000 0-0-0 0.0 � 3 0 2 0 0.0TOTAL 85-56 27.5 30�-776 .388 33-�2� .273 3�3-4�0 .77� ���-�88-299 3.6 32� 299 22 3�5 948 ��.3

had�4pointsina72-48winoverFurman(2/4)...shemade20straightfreethrowsatone point during the season...had eight games with six or more steals, which includedsix straight games at one point... scored 16 points, had six steals and five assists in her seasondebut,a72-70winoverWestVirginia(�2/3)...had�6points,sevenrebounds,fourassistsandfourstealsinthe70-64winatWakeForest(�2/�4)...had�4points,nineassistsandsevenstealsina85-7�winoverAppalachianState(�/�4)...had�8pointsandsevenassistsinan84-64winoverWofford(�/24/06).

Freshman season (200�-0�)NamedSouthernConferenceFreshmanoftheYearbyboththeleague’scoachesandme-diaassociation...alsonamedtotheSoConAll-Freshmanteam...selectedtotheNorth

Career highsPoints........................................................................................... 27vs.Furman,�/6/07Rebounds:................................................................... �0vs.WesternCarolina,2/26/06FG:............................................................................................... �0vs.Furman,�/6/07FGA:............................................................................ �8vs.WesternCarolina,2/�2/053FG:................................................................................................................2,sixtimes3FGA:........................................................................ 6atCollegeofCharleston,�/�5/07FT:...............................................................................................................9,threetimesFTA:................................................................................�2atGeorgiaSouthern,2/5/05Assists:.................................................................................��vs.Chattanooga,�/2/06Turnovers..............................................................................................................8,twiceSteals:........................................................................ ��vs.UNCWilmington,��/�2/06Blocks:......................................................................................................... 2,fourtimesMinutes:.............................................................................................................38,twice

BooNeKristen5-5•Guard•Sr.-rUpperMarlboro,MDGwynnParkHS 2�

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CarolinaSportsInformationDirectorsAll-Statesecondteam,shewastheonlyfresh-man named to the �0-player squad... led Division I women’s basketball with 4.32steals per game... her 121 steals was the fifth most steals ever by a freshman in a sin-gle-seasonandaschoolrecord...fellonestealshyoftheSoConrecord(Tracykruegerof Marshall, 1992-93)... first Division I player (men or women) to reach 100 steals in 2004-05...tied the then school record twice with eight steals in a game... aver-aged�0.3points,4.3steals,3.�reboundsand2.8assistspergame...averaged4.85steals per game in conference play...second on the team in scoring and paced theclubinstealsandassists...shot76.�(�02-for-�34)percentfromthefreethrowline...the �34 free throw attempts is the ninth most in a single-season at UNCG... had asteal in every game...had five or more steals in 13 games... came up with eight steals atGeorgiaSouthern(2/5)andagainstWesternCarolina(2/�2)...scoredindouble-figures 15 times...scored a season-high 18 points and had five steals in a 72-58 win atWesternCarolina(�/�5)...scored�7pointsandhadsixstealsina7�-50winoverCollege of Charleston (1/10)... had 11 points, seven assists and five steals in a 79-68 win over UNC Wilmington (12/20)... had 16 points, seven steals and five assists in a 78-66winatDavidson(�/�8)..had�0points,aseason-highninereboundsandfourassists in a 65-59 loss at Elon (2/1)... had 16 points, five assists and five steals in a90-87doubleovertimewinoverDavidson(2/�5)...sentthegameintoovertimebydriving the length of the floor with five seconds left and buried a 3-pointer at the top ofthearcagainsttheWildcats.

high schoolEarned first team All-Metro from the Washington PostasasenioratGwynnParkHighSchoolinBrandywine,MD...wasalsonamedall-conferenceandall-countyasase-nior...averaged�4.0points,6.5assistsand5.5stealspergameasasenior...teamwonthe3Astatetitleherjuniorseasonwitha25-�recordandwonitagainherseniorseason...teamhada�7-gamewinningstreakatonepointduringtheseasonwithanaveragemarginofvictoryof4�points...averaged�2.8points,7.0assists,6.0stealsand4.0reboundspergameasajunior...wasrankedintheTop250seniorsnationallybyAll-StarGirlsReport...playedinhighschoolwithcurrentclassmatekemenaBrooksandsophomoreLakiahHyson...honorrollstudentatGwynnPark.

personalkristenAishaBoone...daughterofWendyMcCrayandWilliamBoone...bornDecem-ber 13, 1986...majoring in exercise and sports science with a fitness leadership con-centrationatUNCG.

Career Game-by-Game

200�-0�Opponent Min. FG 3FG FT-FTA O-D-R PF A TO Blk. St. Pts.WESTVIRGINIA 27 5-�� 0-0 6-8 �-�-2 3 5 2 0 6 �6CAMPBELL 23 2-5 0-� �-2 0-2-2 4 5 2 0 4 5atWakeForest 36 4-�0 �-2 7-�0 �-6-7 2 4 2 0 4 �6DAVIDSON 27 2-9 0-� 6-8 0-5-5 5 2 3 0 � �0atUNCWilmington 32 5-�6 0-3 8-9 7-�-8 4 7 6 0 6 �8atCoastalCarolina 28 4-�2 0-0 3-5 3-2-5 3 4 6 0 3 ��CHATTANOOGA 33 4-�� 0-3 3-3 0-3-3 3 �� 7 � 3 ��atFurman 29 2-5 �-� 4-6 2-2-4 2 5 4 0 3 9atGeorgiaSouthern 3� 8-�2 0-� 9-9 0-�-� 3 2 3 0 8 25APPALACHIANSTATE 29 6-7 0-0 2-2 0-4-4 2 9 4 0 7 �4COLLEGEOFCHARLESTON 38 5-�5 0-� 8-�� �-3-4 2 � 4 0 6 �8atWesternCarolina 32 2-�� 0-� 2-2 0-�-� 3 3 5 0 6 6atElon 28 �-�� 0-� 6-6 �-2-3 � 4 � 0 7 8WOFFORD 25 7-�3 0-� 4-4 �-4-5 2 7 3 0 3 �8atDavidson 38 4-�3 0-2 2-2 2-3-5 2 5 4 0 3 �0atChattanooga 34 5-�2 0-� 4-4 2-3-5 4 5 2 0 3 �4FURMAN 28 5-�0 �-2 3-4 2-�-3 � 3 � � 9 �4GEORGIASOUTHERN 26 0-3 0-� 7-8 0-�-� 4 8 2 0 0 7atAppalachianState 3� 6-�� �-2 4-6 0-5-5 2 5 8 0 4 �7atCollegeofCharleston 37 2-�� �-3 3-4 0-5-5 3 5 � 0 3 8ELON 32 2-5 0-� 3-6 �-5-6 0 � 5 � 2 7atWofford �8 2-6 0-0 3-4 �-0-� 4 3 5 0 3 7WESTERNCAROLINA 33 7-�2 2-3 9-�0 3-7-�0 2 3 4 0 2 25vs.GeorgiaSouthern 3� 3-�0 0-0 2-3 2-6-8 2 4 4 0 � 8vs.Davidson 33 4-7 0-� 5-6 �-6-7 2 6 2 0 2 �3vs.Chattanooga 34 7-�4 0-3 3-5 0-�-� 3 5 4 0 2 �7

200�-0�Opponent Min. FG 3FG FT-FTA O-D-R PF A TO Blk. St. Pts.atWestVirginia 2� 3-�0 �-2 2-2 2-�-3 4 0 4 0 4 9Winthrop �9 0-3 0-� 2-2 0-�-� 4 5 4 0 � 2Pittsburgh �4 2-7 0-� �-� 0-0-0 2 � 5 0 4 5atArizona 3� 2-7 0-2 3-3 0-�-� 2 4 6 0 � 7vsDelaware 2� 2-5 0-0 0-0 �-�-2 3 3 7 0 2 4HighPoint 2� �-7 0-0 6-8 2-4-6 � � � � 2 8Chattanooga �9 5-�� 0-� 4-5 �-�-2 3 � 2 � 4 �4atAppalachianState �6 0-4 0-2 4-5 0-�-� 3 3 3 0 5 4UNCWilmington 25 2-5 0-� 7-8 0-�-� 3 7 4 � 5 ��atWofford 23 2-9 0-� 6-8 2-4-6 2 � 3 2 6 �0atFurman 20 2-6 0-� 2-4 �-3-4 5 4 4 0 6 6Elon �7 5-9 �-� 2-2 �-2-3 � 3 � � 4 �3GeorgiaSouthern 3� 3-�2 0-2 2-2 3-4-7 2 0 7 � 3 8CollegeofCharleston 27 5-8 2-3 5-5 2-�-3 2 2 4 � 6 �7atWesternCarolina 23 4-6 2-3 8-�0 �-�-2 3 2 0 � 5 �8atDavidson 26 5-�2 0-2 6-7 0-2-2 � 5 4 0 7 �6atEastTennesseeState 2� 4-�0 0-0 4-7 0-0-0 5 0 2 0 7 �2AppalachianState 24 5-9 �-2 0-0 2-4-6 3 5 6 0 4 ��Furman 29 �-9 0-2 3-6 �-0-� 3 3 4 0 4 5atElon 22 3-8 0-� 4-4 6-3-9 2 4 2 0 2 �0atGeorgiaSouthern 29 3-�0 0-2 7-�2 0-4-4 � � 3 � 8 �3atCollegeofCharleston �4 3-8 0-0 5-7 3-0-3 4 � � 0 2 ��WesternCarolina 3� 7-�8 �-3 0-0 3-�-4 2 4 5 � 8 �5Davidson 37 4-�0 �-� 7-8 0-3-3 3 5 3 0 5 �6EastTennesseeState 28 4-8 0-2 5-7 2-0-2 3 2 8 0 5 �3atChattanooga 28 3-7 0-2 2-3 �-�-2 3 5 3 0 4 8Wofford 23 4-�� 0-0 �-2 3-�-4 4 3 � 0 2 9vs.GeorgiaSouthern 33 5-�� 0-0 4-6 �-3-4 4 2 4 � 5 �4

2007-08Opponent Min FG-FGA 3FG FT-FTA O-D-R PF A TO Blk Stl PtsLIBERTY 6 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0-0 2 � 3 0 2 0

200�-07Opponent Min FG-FGA 3FG FT-FTA O-D-R PF A TO Blk Stl Pts UNCWILMINGTON 25 3-5 0-0 4-6 �-�-2 4 3 3 0 �� �0atCampbell 26 5-7 0-� 7-8 0-2-2 3 4 2 0 5 �7atCharlotte49ers �7 2-3 0-0 0-� 0-2-2 4 3 3 0 � 4LONGWOOD �7 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-�-� 4 5 2 0 2 6PROVIDENCE 35 2-8 �-� 0-0 3-�-4 2 5 4 0 2 5atNorthCarolina 28 2-9 0-2 4-6 �-�-2 4 � 6 0 4 8atDavidson 33 3-�3 0-3 �-2 �-�-2 3 3 2 0 6 7COASTALCAROLINA 22 3-8 0-� 0-0 2-�-3 3 � 3 0 � 6HIGHPOINT 2� 4-7 0-2 3-4 0-2-2 � � 6 0 3 ��WESTERNCAROLINA 3� �-9 0-� �-4 0-3-3 3 5 3 0 4 3at#�/�Maryland 26 2-�0 0-2 �-2 0-0-0 3 5 0 0 � 5vsLiberty 32 �-9 0-0 0-0 4-2-6 3 6 4 0 2 2atChattanooga 28 3-�0 �-2 8-�0 0-2-2 � 3 2 0 4 �5FURMAN 32 �0-�4 �-� 6-7 3-0-3 � 5 2 0 6 27GEORGIASOUTHERN 23 3-7 0-0 �-2 �-3-4 4 3 4 � 3 7VIRGINIATECH 28 2-�� 0-3 5-7 2-2-4 3 2 6 0 5 9atAppalachianState 28 2-5 0-0 9-�0 2-�-3 4 4 5 0 4 �3atCollegeofCharleston 30 4-�5 2-6 4-5 �-4-5 4 6 4 0 4 �4ELON 2� 3-6 0-� �-� �-2-3 � �0 3 0 3 7atWofford 29 4-�� �-� 2-4 0-3-3 4 4 3 0 0 ��DAVIDSON 30 2-8 0-0 0-0 0-5-5 2 9 5 2 0 4CHATTANOOGA 33 6-�3 2-2 0-0 3-2-5 4 4 4 0 2 �4atFurman 32 4-8 �-� 2-4 2-�-3 2 4 4 0 3 ��atGeorgiaSouthern 33 5-�� �-2 5-5 �-�-2 4 4 � 0 � �6APPST 29 6-�0 2-2 4-5 2-3-5 � 6 4 0 � �8COLLEGEOFCHARLESTON 25 2-6 0-� 7-9 5-3-8 2 2 6 2 3 ��atElon 33 3-8 0-2 6-8 �-5-6 3 3 3 0 2 �2WOFFORD 36 4-8 �-2 3-3 3-3-6 3 8 3 2 4 �2atWesternCarolina 27 8-�4 3-6 6-7 �-2-3 4 2 4 0 0 25vs.GeorgiaSouthern 34 6-�8 �-3 4-5 2-�-3 � 0 0 0 4 �7

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Gini Grimsley’s Career statsYear GP-GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct O-D-Rebs Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2005-06 29-� 8.3 47-��8 .398 �5-55 .273 �0-�2 .833 �4-22-36 �.2 7 28 8 9 ��9 4.�2006-07 29-0 �2.7 37-��2 .330 �4-48 .292 6-8 .750 �6-32-48 �.7 �� 3� �9 �2 94 3.22007-08 3�-9 20.3 89-260 .342 46-�34 .343 27-35 .77� 24-86-�04 3.4 2� 62 24 2� 25� 8.�TOTAL 89-10 13.7 173-490 .353 75-237 .316 43-55 .781 54-140-188 2.1 39 121 51 42 464 5.2

at UNCGJunior season (2007-08)OneofseveraloffensiveoptionsforUNCG...sawactionin3�games,startingnine...onthreeoccasionsledUNCGoffthebench,tallied�4pointsinacome-frombehindwinvs.Furman(�/2) and had a season-high 2� points against Appalachian State (2/�9)...tallied ninepointsandwas4-of-4fromthefreethrowlineinUNCG’s62-44winoverAppalachianStatein the Southern Conference Tournament first round…also recorded nine points in UNCG’s loss to top-seeded Chattanooga in the quarterfinals… averaged 8.1 points per game and 3.4 rebounds per game in 20.3 minutes of action... recorded 10 games in double figures duringtheseason,includingthreegamesof�5ormorepoints...her8.�pointspergamewassecond best on the team this season… posted the highest single game field goal percentage of the season against Davidson by going 5-of-6 from the floor (.833)...led the team with 24 blocks on the season...has tallied 51 blocks for her career, making her one of five players in program history with at least 50 career blocks… also led the team in three-point field goals made(46)andattempts(�34).

sophomore season (200�-07)Saw action in 29 games... averaged 3.2 points and �.7 rebounds in �2.7 minutes... hada season-high �3 points against Longwood during the UNCG Thanksgiving Tournament...grabbed a season-high five rebounds twice against Wofford (1/22/07) and Georgia South-ern(�/8/07)...postedacareer-highfourstealsagainstProvidence(��/25/06)...recordedacareer-high20minutesinUNCG’s�03-48losstoNorthCarolina...secondontheteaminblockswith�9...tallied�2stealsontheyear…fourthontheteaminthree-pointersmade(14) and fifth in three-point field goal percentage (29.2)… had two nine point games against Georgia Southern on (1/8/07) and again against the Eagles in the SoCon quarterfinals (3/�/07)…shot75percent(6-of-8)fromthefoulline.

Freshman season (200�-0�)Made first career start at Coastal Carolina scoring seven points... saw action in 29 games... averaged4.�pointsand�.2reboundsin8.3minutespergame...scored�5pointsinsecondcollegiategameina69-66losstoLongwood(��/25)...hadabreak-outgameagainstWof-ford with 22 points on 8-of-9 shooting from the field, including 4-of-5 from beyond the arc... itwasthemostpointsscoredbyaSpartanfreshmansinceMelindaGoodsonhad28pointstwice during the �996-97 season... also had �0 points in an 82-75 loss to Chattanooga(1/2)... scored four points in five minutes of game action in the 69-58 win over Davidson in the Southern Conference semifinals victory over the Wildcats (3/4/06)… shot 83.3 (10-of-�2)percentfromthefoulline...hadninestealsandeightblocks.

high schoolFour year letterwinner for coach Travis kemp at Fairmont High School in Fairmont, NC…Fairmont’sall-timeleadingscorerwithover�,600careerpoints…averaged�9pointsand�0reboundspergameasaseniorandledtheLadyGoldenTornadoestothesecondroundofthestateClass2Aplayoffs…teamwontwoTri-SixConferenceTournamentChampionships…played in the East-West All-Star Game at the Greensboro Coliseum… four-time All-Tri-Six

ConferenceandAll-RobesonCountyhonoree…namedtotheRobesonCountyChristmasClassic All-Tournament team four times… honorable mention all-state during junior yearafteraveraging�5pointsand��reboundspergame…posted�9pointsand��reboundsperoutingasasophomore...alsoletteredfouryearsinvolleyballandthreeyearsintrack…Fairmont’sall-timeleaderinkills…three-timeall-conferencehonoreeandtwo-timeconfer-enceMVPinvolleyball…namedall-conferenceinhighjump,shotputand800mevent…Fairmont’s valedictorian as a senior with the top GPA among �39 graduating seniors…memberoftheBetaClub…washonoredasafreshmanstudentofexcellence…NCAAEast-

Career highsPoints:...............................................................................22vs.Wofford,�/24/06Rebounds:................................................................................7atFurman�/2/08FG:............................................................................................................... 8twiceFGA:.................................................................................�4atDavidson,2/�5/083FG:............................................................................................................. 5twice3FGA:........................................................................................................... 9twiceFT:................................................................................ 6atChattanooga,�/�4/08FTA:.............................................................................. 7atChattanooga,�/�4/08Assists:..................................................................................... 3vs.Elon,�/26/08Turnovers:...............................................................................................4 five timesSteals:................................................................................................. 2eighttimesBlocks:......................................................................................................... 3twiceMinutes:...........................................................................28atDavidson,2/�5/08

GRiMsleyGini6-0•Guard/Forward•Sr.Fairmont,NCFairmontHS �0

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Career Game-by-Game Career Game-by-Game2007-08Opponent Min FG-FGA 3FG FT-FTA O-D--R PF A TO Blk Stl PtsatNCState �8 �-6 0-4 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 4 0 0 2LIBERTY 27 3-�2 2-9 2-2 �-2-3 3 � 2 � 0 �0atDuke 20 �-7 �-2 0-0 0-�-� 3 0 3 0 0 3BOSTONUNIVERSITY 26 3-�2 2-7 0-0 0-6-6 � 0 2 2 0 8UNCASHEVILLE 2� 4-�3 �-6 0-2 �-2-3 3 � 2 0 � 9CHARLOTTE 23 4-9 �-3 2-5 �-5-6 3 0 4 0 0 ��atHighPoint 2� 3-7 2-2 0-0 0-3-3 � 0 2 0 � 8atLongwood �8 �-5 0-� 0-0 �-�-2 0 0 � 0 0 2atWofford �� 0-5 0-� 0-0 0-0-0 � � � 0 0 0vsLaSalle 26 4-9 3-6 0-� 2-4-6 0 2 2 2 2 ��atUCF �7 4-8 2-4 0-0 2-�-3 4 0 2 0 � �0CHOWAN �3 2-6 �-2 0-0 2-2-4 3 2 2 3 2 5atFurman 27 5-�0 4-7 0-0 �-6-7 � 2 � � 0 �4GEORGIASOUTHERN �9 �-4 0-� 2-2 0-0-0 2 � 3 � � 4COLLEGEOFCHARLESTON �9 2-�0 �-2 3-3 �-2-3 4 0 4 � 0 8atWesternCarolina �9 2-6 �-3 0-0 2-4-6 0 0 2 3 0 5atChattanooga �9 3-7 2-3 6-7 �-2-3 � � 3 0 0 �4DAVIDSON �7 5-6 5-6 0-0 0-2-2 3 � 2 0 0 �5APPALACHIANSTATE 22 �-5 0-4 0-0 0-5-5 � 0 2 0 0 2ELON 20 2-9 �-6 2-2 0-4-4 0 3 2 � � 7atGeorgiaSouthern �9 3-9 2-5 0-0 0-2-2 5 0 � 0 � 8atCollegeofCharleston 2� 6-�� 4-8 �-2 2-3-5 2 � � � 2 �7WESTERNCAROLINA 2� 4-�3 �-8 �-� �-4-5 3 0 0 � � �0CHATTANOOGA �7 2-7 0-� 2-2 �-2-3 � � 2 2 2 6atDavidson 28 4-�4 �-6 0-0 �-4-5 2 0 � � 2 9atAppalachianState 2� 8-�3 5-9 0-0 0-�-� � � 2 0 � 2�atElon 24 2-8 �-4 0-0 �-2-3 3 � � 2 0 5WOFFORD �0 �-3 0-� 0-0 0-2-2 � 0 � 0 0 2FURMAN 20 3-9 �-5 0-0 �-3-4 2 � 3 � 0 7vsAppalachianState 2� 2-6 �-3 4-4 0-4-4 0 � 3 � 2 9vsChattanooga 23 3-�� �-5 2-2 2-�-3 0 0 � 0 � 9

200�-07Opponent Min FG-FGA 3FG FT-FTA O-D--R PF A TO Blk Stl Pts UNCWILMINGTON �5 �-2 �-2 0-0 0-�-� � 0 � 0 0 3atCampbell 4 �-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 3 0 � 0 0 2atCharlotte49ers �6 �-4 0-� 0-0 0-�-� 0 0 2 0 0 2LONGWOOD �7 5-9 3-5 0-0 0-2-2 0 2 4 0 0 �3PROVIDENCE �4 0-� 0-� 0-0 0-�-� � 0 0 0 2 0atNorthCarolina 20 �-6 0-2 0-0 �-3-4 � � � � � 2atDavidson �0 2-4 �-3 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 � 0 5COASTALCAROLINA 9 �-4 �-� 0-2 �-�-2 2 � � � 0 3HIGHPOINT 9 0-2 0-0 0-0 �-0-� 2 0 � 0 0 0WESTERNCAROLINA �0 0-� 0-� 0-0 0-�-� 0 0 2 2 0 0at#�/�Maryland �4 3-8 �-4 0-0 �-�-2 2 0 3 � 0 7vsLiberty 2 0-2 0-� 0-0 �-0-� � 0 0 0 0 0FURMAN �0 0-2 0-0 0-0 �-3-4 0 0 � � 0 0GEORGIASOUTHERN �6 4-4 �-� 0-0 2-3-5 3 � � � 0 9VIRGINIATECH �6 �-6 0-5 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 � � � 2atAppalachianState �2 �-7 �-4 0-0 �-�-2 0 0 � � � 3atCollegeofCharleston �� 2-7 �-5 0-0 �-2-3 � 0 � � 0 5ELON �5 2-6 �-� 2-2 �-0-� 4 2 3 0 0 7atWofford �3 0-3 0-� 2-2 2-3-5 � 0 0 � � 2DAVIDSON �� �-3 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 � � 2CHATTANOOGA �� 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-�-� 3 � 0 � 0 0atFurman �3 �-� �-� 0-0 �-0-� 3 0 2 0 0 3atGeorgiaSouthern 9 �-3 0-0 0-0 �-�-2 2 0 0 0 � 2APPST �5 �-4 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 � 0 � 0 0 2COLLEGEOFCHARLESTON �0 0-2 0-� 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 � � 0 0atElon �6 2-3 0-0 2-2 0-2-2 0 0 0 � 0 6WOFFORD �6 �-5 �-2 0-0 �-3-4 � 0 � 2 2 3atWesternCarolina 20 �-3 0-� 0-0 0-�-� 3 0 � 0 0 2vs.GeorgiaSouthern �4 4-6 �-3 0-0 0-�-� � � � � 2 9

200�-0�Opponent Min. FG 3FG FT-FTA O-D-R PF A TO Blk. St. Pts.atNCState 9 �-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 � � 2 0 0 2LONGWOOD �6 5-�0 �-4 4-5 3-2-5 3 0 2 0 0 �5OHIO 7 2-4 0-0 2-2 0-�-� 2 0 0 0 � 6atHighPoint �5 2-�� �-4 0-� 0-4-4 4 0 2 � 0 5CAMPBELL �� 4-9 0-2 0-0 �-�-2 2 0 4 0 0 8atWakeForest 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 � 0 0 0 0 0DAVIDSON 2 0-� 0-� 0-0 0-0-0 � 0 0 0 0 0atUNCWilmington �5 3-9 �-5 2-2 �-2-3 � 0 � 0 � 9atCoastalCarolina �9 3-9 �-4 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 � � � 7CHATTANOOGA �� 4-5 2-2 0-0 �-0-� 2 � � 0 2 �0atFurman 6 0-2 0-2 0-0 �-0-� 3 0 0 � 0 0atGeorgiaSouthern �� 2-7 0-3 0-0 �-0-� 0 0 � 0 0 4APPALACHIANSTATE �0 0-� 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 � 0 0 0COLLEGEOFCHARLESTON 6 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 � � 0atWesternCarolina �3 3-6 0-3 0-0 �-�-2 0 0 � � 0 6atElon 8 2-3 2-3 0-0 0-0-0 � � 2 0 0 6WOFFORD �9 8-9 4-5 2-2 2-2-4 � 0 3 � 2 22atDavidson �� 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-�-� � 0 � 0 0 0atChattanooga 2 �-2 0-0 0-0 2-�-3 � 0 0 0 0 2FURMAN 8 0-3 0-2 0-0 �-0-� 0 � 2 0 0 0GEORGIASOUTHERN 3 0-� 0-� 0-0 0-0-0 � � � 0 0 0atAppalachianState 3 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-�-� 0 0 � 0 0 6atCollegeofCharleston 2 0-� 0-� 0-0 0-0-0 � 0 � 0 0 0ELON 6 0-3 0-� 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 � � 0atWofford 5 2-3 0-� 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 4WESTERNCAROLINA 3 0-2 0-� 0-0 0-0-0 0 � 0 0 0 0vs.GeorgiaSouthern 3 0-� 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs.Davidson 5 2-3 0-� 0-0 0-0-0 � 0 � � 0 4vs.Chattanooga �0 �-4 �-4 0-0 0-0-0 2 � 0 0 0 3

WestAcademicAll-Star…alsocompetedfortheFayettevillePhantomsAAUteamforsevenyears and for the Carolina Force for two years… the Force finished 15th at the AAU Jr. Olym-picsin2004.

personalVirginiaCarolineGrimsley…prefersGini…bornNovember28,�986inFt.Ord,CA…daugh-terofAndyandAntonetteGrimsley…exerciseandsportssciencemajor…uncleMikeBakerplayedbasketballatRoanokeCollege.

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ashley ling’s Career statsYear GP-GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct O-D-Rebs Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2005-06 30-6 ��.3 ��-30 .367 0-� .000 7-�4 .500 8-28-36 �.2 �8 34 3 �3 29 �.02006-07 30-0 ��.3 ��-24 .458 0-2 .000 4-6 .667 4-3�-35 �.2 42 36 � �6 26 0.92007-08 3�-�5 22.2 26-87 .299 7-�5 .467 22-32 .467 2�-63-84 2.7 58 74 2 25 8� 2.6TOTAL 91-21 14.9 48-141 .340 7-18 .388 33-52 .635 33-122-155 1.7 100 110 6 41 107 1.2

at UNCGJunior season (2007-08)Oneof twoguardschosento leadtheteamat thepointguardpositionwiththeabsenceofkristenBoone...sawactionin3�games,starting�5...averaged2.6pointsand2.7re-boundspergame...setnewcareerhighsinrebounds(6)andassists(6)duringtheseason...recordedeightpointsinUNCG’s54-52winoverElon(�/26)andfollowedthatseason-highperformance with seven points against Georgia Southern… also drained her first career three-pointer against UNC Asheville (��/25)...tallied �4 games with at least one three-pointer attempted and had a season-high two attempts against Western Carolina ( 2/9)alsotiedhercareer-highinpoints(8)twiceontheseason…ledtheteamwith58assistsontheseason…wasnamedtotheDean’slistandAthleticDirector’shonorrollforthe2007-08academicyear.

sophomore season (200�-07)Playedinall30games...hadacareerdayagainstUNCWilmington...hadacareer-higheightpoints to go with career high’s in field goals made (3), free throws made (2) and steals (3)... averaged0.9pointsand�.7reboundspergamein��.3minutes...dishedoutacareer-highfive assists in UNCG’s 68-60 win over Georgia Southern (2/5)… scored three points and hadtwostealsinUNCG’s73-59losstoDavidson(�2/4/06)…pulleddownaseason-highfourreboundsagainstLiberty(�2/30/06)andLongwood(��/24/07)…hadthreestealsonthreeoccasions…playedaseason-high�9minutesina88-40winoverElon(�/20/07)…talliedfourdefensivereboundsontwooccasions.

Freshman season (200�-0�)UNCG’s back up point guard that started the first six games of the year and saw action in all 30games…averaged�.0points,�.2reboundsand�.0assistsin��.3minutespergame...scored a season-high five points and had three rebounds and two assists in an 84-64 win overWofford(�/24)...alsoscoredfourpointsatCoastalCarolina(�2/3�)andagainstCol-legeofCharleston (�/�6)...dishedoutaseason-high threeassistson threeoccasions...cameupwithtwostealsintwogames...playedaseason-high28minutesina65-63over-timelossatHighPoint(��/29)…hadtwoassistsinjustsixminutesofactioninthe9�-79setbacktoChattanoogaintheSouthernConferenceTournamenttitlegame.

high schoolLetteredfouryearsasthepointguardforGusTayloratCentrevilleHighSchoolinClifton,VA…ledtheWildcatsinassistsandstealspergameduringherseniorseasonwith3.9and2.2 respectively… finished second in rebounding with 6.8 per outing… named first team All-Concorde District and first team all-defensive team.

personalAshleyRogeriaLing…bornJune30,�987inBeaufort,SC…daughterofEarnestineLing…majoringincriminology.

Career highsPoints:.......................................................................................................... 8,twiceRebounds:........................................................................................... 6,threetimesFG:........................................................................................................ 3,fourtimesFGA:............................................................................... 6vs.Chattanooga,3/7/083FG:.........................................................................�vs.WesternCarolina,2/9/083FGA:.......................................................................2vs.WesternCarolina,2/9/08FT:......................................................................................3atHighPoint,�2/3/07FTA:.............................................................................................................. 4,twiceAssists:......................................................................................................... 6,twiceTurnovers:..................................................................................................... 6,twiceSteals:................................................................................................. 3,threetimesBlocks:...................................................................................................1, five timesMinutes:................................................................... 33vs.Chattanooga,��/28/07

liNGAshley5-6•Guard•Sr.Centreville,VACentervilleHS2�

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Career Game-by-Game

2007-08Opponent Min FG-FGA 3FG FT-FTA O-D-R PF A TO Blk Stl PtsatNCState 23 0-2 0-� 0-0 �-4-5 0 0 4 0 0 0LIBERTY 23 0-0 0-0 0-0 �-�-2 3 0 2 0 � 0atDuke 22 �-4 0-0 0-0 �-�-2 0 2 6 0 3 2BOSTONUNIVERSITY 22 0-3 0-0 2-2 2-0-2 0 0 2 0 0 2UNCASHEVILLE 3� �-4 �-� 0-0 �-2-3 2 2 5 0 0 3CHARLOTTE 33 3-5 0-0 2-3 0-3-3 2 4 2 0 0 8atHighPoint 30 �-2 �-� 3-4 0-6-6 � 2 4 0 0 6atLongwood 25 2-3 0-� 2-2 �-5-6 0 4 � 0 2 6atWofford 3� 2-3 �-� 0-0 2-4-6 0 � � 0 � 5vsLaSalle 29 0-3 0-� 0-0 0-2-2 3 4 2 0 0 0atUCF �8 0-3 0-� 2-2 2-�-3 4 � � 0 0 2CHOWAN �5 0-0 0-0 2-2 �-�-2 0 4 � 0 � 2atFurman 25 2-3 0-0 2-2 0-2-2 � 6 � 0 2 6GEORGIASOUTHERN 22 �-4 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 � 2 0 0 2COLLEGEOFCHARLESTON �8 0-3 0-0 0-0 �-2-3 0 � 2 0 0 0atWesternCarolina �3 0-4 0-0 0-0 0-�-� 0 4 � 0 0 0atChattanooga �6 �-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 � 2DAVIDSON �4 0-� 0-� 0-0 0-2-2 2 2 2 0 � 0APPALACHIANSTATE 2� �-3 0-0 0-0 �-2-3 0 6 4 0 0 2ELON 2� 3-3 �-� �-2 0-3-3 � 4 � � 0 8atGeorgiaSouthern �6 3-4 0-0 �-2 0-0-0 2 0 � 0 � 7atCollegeofCharleston �7 0-0 0-0 �-2 2-0-2 2 2 4 0 � �WESTERNCAROLINA 26 0-5 0-2 �-3 0-2-2 � 2 2 0 2 �CHATTANOOGA 23 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 2 � 0 0 0 0atDavidson 24 �-3 �-� 0-0 0-2-2 � 2 3 0 � 3atAppalachianState 24 �-3 0-0 0-0 0-�-� 0 0 6 0 � 2atElon 23 �-2 �-� 0-0 2-0-2 0 0 2 � 2 3WOFFORD 26 �-3 �-� 0-2 0-2-2 � 0 3 0 � 3FURMAN �7 0-2 0-0 �-2 �-�-2 4 � 4 0 � �vsAppalachianState 20 �-4 0-� 2-2 �-4-5 0 � 3 0 3 4vsChattanooga 2� 0-6 0-0 0-0 �-4-5 0 � 2 0 0 0

200�-07Opponent Min FG-FGA 3FG FT-FTA O-D-R PF A TO Blk Stl Pts UNCWILMINGTON �5 3-3 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 3 8atCampbell �3 0-� 0-0 0-0 0-�-� 2 3 2 0 � 0atCharlotte49ers �7 0-� 0-0 0-0 0-�-� � � 2 0 2 0LONGWOOD �9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 � 4 � 0 � 0PROVIDENCE 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-�-� 0 0 0 0 0 0atNorthCarolina 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 3 0 0 0atDavidson 7 �-� 0-0 �-� 0-0-0 � 0 0 0 2 3COASTALCAROLINA �5 0-3 0-� 0-0 0-2-2 0 2 2 0 0 0HIGHPOINT �5 �-� 0-0 0-0 �-�-2 � � 0 0 0 2WESTERNCAROLINA 9 �-� 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 � � 0 � 2at#�/�Maryland �5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 � 2 0 0 0 0vsLiberty 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 0 0 � 0 0 0atChattanooga �2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 3 0 0 0 0 0FURMAN 9 0-0 0-0 0-� 2-0-2 0 0 4 0 0 0GEORGIASOUTHERN �5 0-0 0-0 0-0 �-�-2 � 5 � 0 0 0VIRGINIATECH �2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 � 3 0 0 0 0atAppalachianState �2 0-� 0-0 0-0 0-�-� 0 � � 0 � 0atCollegeofCharleston �0 0-0 0-0 �-2 0-�-� � 0 2 0 0 �ELON �9 �-� 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 4 � 0 � 2atWofford �0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-�-� 0 0 5 0 0 0DAVIDSON �0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-�-� 0 2 � 0 0 0CHATTANOOGA 6 �-� 0-0 0-0 0-�-� 0 0 � 0 0 2atFurman 8 0-� 0-� 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 � 0 0 0atGeorgiaSouthern 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 � � 0 0 0APPST �� �-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 � 0 0 � 0 2COLLEGEOFCHARLESTON �5 0-� 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0 4 4 0 0 0atElon 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0WOFFORD 9 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 � 0 0 � 4atWesternCarolina �3 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 � 2 � 0 2 0vs.GeorgiaSouthern 7 0-� 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 � � 0 � 0

200�-0�Opponent Min. FG 3FG FT-FTA O-D-R PF A TO Blk. St. Pts.atNCState �9 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 � 0 2 0LONGWOOD �7 0-� 0-0 �-2 0-�-� � 2 2 0 � �OHIO 23 0-3 0-0 2-4 �-�-2 � 2 0 0 � 2atHighPoint 28 0-� 0-0 0-0 �-4-5 � 3 3 0 � 0WESTVIRGINIA �3 �-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 2 0 0 2CAMPBELL �7 0-� 0-0 0-0 �-�-2 � � 0 � 0 0atWakeForest 4 0-� 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0DAVIDSON 8 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 � 0 � 0 0 2atUNCWilmington 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 �-0-� 0 � 2 0 0 0atCoastalCarolina �2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0 � 3 0 � 4CHATTANOOGA 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 � � 0 � 0atFurman �� �-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 � 2 0 0 0 2atGeorgiaSouthern 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 � 0 0 0 0APPALACHIANSTATE �� 0-� 0-0 �-2 0-�-� � 0 2 0 � �COLLEGEOFCHARLESTON 7 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 � � 4atWesternCarolina 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 � � 2 0 0 0atElon �2 0-� 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0 � 2 0 0 0WOFFORD �5 2-2 0-0 �-2 0-3-3 � 2 2 � 0 5atDavidson 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 �-0-� 0 � � 0 � 0atChattanooga 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0FURMAN �2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 3 0 0 0 0GEORGIASOUTHERN �4 �-� 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 0 � 0 0 0 2atAppalachianState 9 0-� 0-0 0-0 �-2-3 0 0 0 0 0 0atCollegeofCharleston 3 �-� 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 � 0 0 0 � 2ELON 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 � � � 0 0 0atWofford �8 0-2 0-0 0-0 �-�-2 � 3 4 0 2 0WESTERNCAROLINA �0 �-2 0-0 0-0 �-0-� 0 0 � 0 0 2vs.GeorgiaSouthern 9 0-� 0-� 0-2 0-0-0 � 0 � 0 0 0vs.Davidson 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 � � � 0 0 0vs.Chattanooga 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-�-� 0 2 0 0 0 0

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sophomore season (2007-08)One of two players called upon to handle the point guard duties in the absence ofstarterkristenBoone...sawactionin3�games,starting�6...wasputintothestartinglineup at Western Carolina (1/12) and finished the season in the starting five... aver-aged 4.7 points and 1.7 rebounds in 20.4 minutes of action... scored in double figures inconsecutivegamesatGeorgiaSouthern(2/2)andatCollegeofCharleston(2/5)...shot .571 percent from the floor on 4-of-7 shooting from the floor for 11 points against GeorgiaSouthern(2/2)…wassetnewcareerhighsinpoints(�3),steals(4)andre-bounds (6) against College of Charleston (2/4)... recorded 14 games with five or more points...alsosetanewcareerhigh inassistswithsevenagainst Davidson (�/�8)…attempted at least one field goal in every game and tallied a season-high 12 attempts againstCollegeofCharleston(2/4)...wasaperfect6-of-6fromthefreethrowlineina62-44 win over Appalachian State in the first round of the Southern Conference Tourna-ment…showedsomerangeknockingdownseventhree-pointersontheseason,includ-ingaseason-hightwoagainstElon(2/23)…ledtheteamwith52stealsontheyear.

Freshman season (200�-07)Sawactionin20games...averaged0.7pointsand0.4reboundsin5.3minutesoffthebench…talliedaseason-highfourpointstwiceagainstElon(�/20/07)andLongwood(��/24/06)...pulleddowntworeboundsagainstCollegeofCharleston(�/�5)...went3-of-4fromthefreethrowlineagainstVirginiaTech(�/�0)...playedaseason-high�6minutesinUNCG’s88-40winoverElon(�/20)…talliedtwoassists,twostealsandoneblock in UNCG’s win over Longwood in the UNCG Thanksgiving Tournament… talliedsevenrebounds,sevenassistsandthreeblocksontheseason.

high schoolPlayedfouryearsatGwynnParkHighSchoolinBrandywine,MDforheadcoachMarvinVann…namedhonorablementionAll-Metby theWashingtonPostduringherseniorseason... named to the Prince George’s 3A/2A All-League team… finished her senior season with a 22-4 record… averaged �6.8 points per game which ranked �0th inPrinceGeorge’sCounty…scoredagame-high3�pointsintheYellowJackets3Astatesemifinal loss to Baltimore City’s Western HS… scored a career-high 32 points and had�0assistsina70-28winoverPotomac…scored20ormorepointseighttimes,including the final three games of the season… scored in double figures in all but three games…scoredover�,000careerpoints…wontwostatechampionshipsasafresh-manandsophomorewhensheplayedalongsidecurrentUNCGseniorskristenBooneandkemenaBrooks…memberoffourregionalchampionshipteams.

personalLakiahAlliseHyson…bornApril3,�988…daughterofLawrenceandBeverlyHyson…hastwobrothers,LawrenceandLamar,andonesister,Latoya…LamarplaysfootballatCheyneyUniversity…alsoconsideredCoppinState,NorthCarolinaA&TandLoyola(MD)…businessmajoratUNCG.

lakiah hyson’s Career statsYear GP-GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct O-D-Rebs Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2006-07 20-0 5.3 5-�3 .385 0-2 .000 3-5 .600 0-7-7 0.4 7 �0 3 8 �3 0.72007-08 3�-�6 20.4 54-�79 .302 7-26 .269 30-55 .545 �3-33-46 �.5 53 82 7 52 �45 4.7TOTAL 51-16 12.8 59-192 .307 7-28 .250 33-60 .550 13-40-53 1.0 60 92 10 60 158 3.1

Career highsPoints:............................................................�3atCollegeofCharleston,2/4/08Rebounds:........................................................7atCollegeofCharleston,2/4/08FG:...................................................................6atCollegeofCharleston,2/4/08FGA:...............................................................�2atCollegeofCharleston,2/4/083FG:.........................................................................................2atElon,2/23/083FGA:.......................................................................................4atElon,2/23/08FT:....................................................................... 6vs.AppalachianState,3/6/08FTA:..................................................................... 6vs.AppalachianState,3/6/08Assists:............................................................................ 7vs.Davidson,�/�8/08Turnovers..........................................................6atCollegeofCharleston,2/4/08Steals:........................................................................................................4,twiceBlocks:....................................................................................2vs.Elon,�/20/07Minutes:.........................................................33atWesternCarolina,�/�2/2008

hysoNLakiah5-8•Guard•Jr.Accokeek,MDGwynnParkHS �2

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Career Game-by-Game

2007-08Opponent Min FG-FGA 3FG FT-FTA O-D-R PF A TO Blk Stl PtsatNCState �7 �-5 0-0 �-2 0-0-0 0 0 2 � 2 3LIBERTY �8 3-5 0-0 0-0 �-�-2 2 � 2 0 2 6atDuke �9 0-2 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 0 2 5 0 3 2BOSTONUNIVERSITY �5 �-4 0-0 0-2 0-�-� � 0 � 0 0 2UNCASHEVILLE 9 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-�-� � � 2 0 0 0CHARLOTTE �4 �-7 0-0 0-0 �-�-2 0 � 2 � � 2atHighPoint �6 0-2 0-0 3-4 0-0-0 2 2 � 0 � 3atLongwood 22 4-8 �-� 0-� 0-�-� � 2 � � 2 9atWofford 20 �-7 0-2 �-2 3-�-4 2 2 5 0 2 3vsLaSalle 7 0-2 0-� 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 � 0 0 0atUCF �7 2-6 0-� �-3 �-2-3 2 � 2 0 � 5CHOWAN 23 2-5 0-� 2-2 �-0-� 2 0 2 0 � 6atFurman �5 0-4 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 � � 0 0 0GEORGIASOUTHERN �8 �-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 � � 2 � 3 2COLLEGEOFCHARLESTON 23 2-6 �-� 0-0 0-�-� � 0 3 0 2 5atWesternCarolina 33 3-�� 0-2 0-0 0-�-� 3 2 4 0 2 6atChattanooga 25 4-8 �-3 0-3 0-�-� 2 0 4 � � 9DAVIDSON 28 �-7 0-0 0-� �-2-3 4 7 3 0 3 2APPALACHIANSTATE 23 �-5 0-0 0-0 0-�-� 2 4 3 � 2 2ELON 2� 3-6 0-� 0-0 �-0-� 0 3 � 0 0 6atGeorgiaSouthern 26 4-7 0-� 3-5 �-5-6 3 0 2 0 2 ��atCollegeofCharleston 29 6-�2 0-� �-� �-6-7 3 2 6 0 4 �3WESTERNCAROLINA 22 �-7 0-� 0-2 0-0-0 2 2 3 0 3 2CHATTANOOGA 23 3-5 �-� 2-5 0-0-0 2 � � 0 3 9atDavidson �7 0-6 0-� 0-� �-0-� 2 � 4 0 0 0atAppalachianState 20 �-5 0-� 3-4 0-�-� 4 � 5 0 � 5atElon 2� 3-8 2-4 0-2 0-�-� 3 � 4 � 2 8WOFFORD �6 �-7 0-� �-2 �-0-� 3 5 3 0 3 3FURMAN 25 2-4 0-0 3-4 0-0-0 0 4 5 0 2 7vsAppalachianState 27 �-7 0-� 6-6 0-2-2 2 6 � 0 4 8vsChattanooga 22 2-6 �-� �-� 0-2-2 2 0 � 0 0 6

200�-07Opponent Min FG-FGA 3FG FT-FTA O-D-R PF A TO Blk Stl PtsUNCWILMINGTON 2 �-� 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 � 2atCharlotte49ers �� 0-� 0-0 0-0 0-�-� 0 0 0 0 � 0LONGWOOD �5 2-3 0-� 0-0 0-�-� � 2 2 � 2 4PROVIDENCE 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 � 0 0 0 0 0atNorthCarolina 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-�-� 0 � 0 0 2 0COASTALCAROLINA 3 0-� 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0HIGHPOINT �0 0-� 0-� 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 � 0 0 0at#�/�Maryland �0 0-� 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 � 0 0 � 0vsLiberty 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 � 0 0 0FURMAN 3 0-� 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 � 0 � 0 0 0GEORGIASOUTHERN 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 � 0 0 0VIRGINIATECH 4 0-0 0-0 3-4 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3atCollegeofCharleston 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 � � � 0 � 0ELON �6 2-3 0-0 0-� 0-�-� 2 � � 2 0 4atWofford � 0-� 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 � 0 0 0DAVIDSON 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-�-� 0 0 0 0 0 0atFurman 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 � � 0 0 0 0APPST 3 0-0 0\-0 0-0 0-0-0 � 0 0 0 0 0COLLEGEOFCHARLESTON 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 � 0 0 0WOFFORD 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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ashley Mullins’ Career statsYear GP-GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct O-D-Rebs Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2005-06 �2-0 3.8 6-�2 .500 3-5 .600 �-� �.000 4-4-8 0.7 2 4 0 2 �6 �.32006-07 6-0 5.2 4-�� .364 0-2 .000 4-8 .500 5-6-�� �.8 � 4 � 0 �2 2.02007-08 27-0 9.3 3�-86 .360 �9-56 .339 3-6 .500 �4-27-4� �.5 �2 37 � 9 84 3.�TOTAL 45-0 6.1 41-109 .3376 21-63 .333 8-15 .333 23-37-60 1.3 15 45 2 11 112 2.5

at UNCGJunior season (2007-08)Cameoffthebenchin27games...averaged3.�pointsand�.5reboundsin9.3minutesofaction...setnewcareerhighsinpointswith�0againstWesternCarolina(2/9)whilealsosettingnewcareermarksinreboundswithsixagainstDuke(��/�8)...alsoplayedacareerhigh 17 minutes against Appalachian State (2/19)... had seven games of five or more points ontheseason…talliednine-pointsontwooccasionswithallherpointscomingfrombehindthethree-pointline…oneoftwothree-pointthreatsfortheSpartans…talliedatleastonethree-point attempt in 22 games on the season… recorded five games of two or more three-pointersmade,includinggoing3-of-7frombehindthearcontwooccasions.

sophomore season (200�-07)OnlysawactioninsixgamesduetoathumbinjurysufferedinpracticeinearlyDecember...averaged 2.0 points and �.8 rebounds in 5.2 minutes… posted a career-high six pointsinlossatCharlotte(��/20)...alsopostedacareer-highfourreboundsagainstLongwood(��/24)…playedaseason-high�0minutesagainstNorthCarolina (��/30/06)…tallied��rebounds,oneassistandonestealontheseason.

Freshman season (200�-0�)Cameoffthebenchin�2gamesforUNCG...averaged�.3pointsand0.6reboundsin3.8minutes per game... scored five points on 2-of-3 shooting in a 69-52 win over Ohio (11/26)... also scored five points in a 69-66 win at Furman (1/7)... made the first three 3-pointers she attempted in her career...shot 50.0 (6-of-12) percent from the field... came up with seven rebounds,twoassistsandtwosteals.

high schoolFirstfemaleathletefromHonakerHighSchooltoplayDivisionIbasketball…three-yearvar-sityplayerforcoachLarryShortridge…averaged2�.5points,9.7reboundsand2.5stealsasasenior…wasathree-timeAll-RegionDandBlackDiamondDistrictselection,andwasnamed Player of the Year in both as a senior… was also a first team All-Southwest Virginia selectionbytheBristol Herald CourierandasecondteammemberontheAll-Stateteam…scored�,202points forhercareer…earnedsimilaraccolades involleyball, includingbe-ing named All-Region on three occasions and All-Southwest Virginia and all-state… alsocompeted in softball and track… named first team Black Diamond District shortstop and utilityplayer…wasadistrict,regionalandstatecompetitorintrack…NationalHonorSoci-etymember…twicehonoredwithNationalSpanishawardandWho’sWhoAmongAmericanStudents…competedonmultipleAAUteamsover�0yearsandwasnamedtonumerousAll-Tournamentteams.

personalAshleyDawnMullins…bornNovember30,�986inBristol,VA…daughterofLouieandRhon-daMullins…majoringinpublichealth…herauntAnnieChapmanplayedsocceratUNCG.

Career highsPoints:........................................................................ �0vs.WesternCarolina,2/9/08Rebounds:....................................................................................6atDuke,��/�8/07FG:............................................................................................................ 2,fourtimesFGA:........................................................................................................ 7,threetimes3FG:.........................................................................................................�,threetimes3FGA:................................................................................................................7,twiceFT:..........................................................................................2vs.Chowan,�2/28/07FTA:...............................................................................4atNorthCarolina,��/30/06Assists:...................................................................... 3atAppalachianState,2/�9/08Turnovers:.....................................................................................5atDuke,��/�8/07Steals:...............................................................................................................2,twiceBlocks:..............................................................................................................�,twiceMinutes:.................................................................. �7atAppalachianState,2/�9/08

MUlliNsAshley5-��•Forward•SeniorHonaker,VAHonakerHS��

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Career Game-by-Game

2007-08Opponent Min FG-FGA 3FG FT-FTA O-D-R PF A TO Blk Stl Pts atNCState �2 �-2 �-2 0-0 0-0-0 � 0 � 0 � 3LIBERTY �5 2-3 2-2 0-0 0-2-2 4 � 3 0 0 6atDuke �4 �-5 �-2 0-0 2-4-6 0 0 5 0 0 3BOSTONUNIVERSITY �4 3-6 �-3 �-2 2-0-2 0 � 2 0 � 8UNCASHEVILLE 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 � 0 � 0CHARLOTTE 7 0-� 0-� 0-0 �-�-2 0 0 2 � 0 0atLongwood 7 0-4 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 � 0 0 0 0 0atWofford �3 �-2 0-0 0-0 0-�-� � � 4 0 0 2vsLaSalle �5 3-7 3-7 0-0 �-3-4 4 0 2 0 0 9atUCF 8 0-� 0-� 0-0 2-0-2 2 0 � 0 0 0CHOWAN �� 2-6 �-2 2-2 0-2-2 3 � 0 0 2 7atFurman 5 0-� 0-� 0-0 0-0-0 0 � 0 0 0 0atWesternCarolina � 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 � 0 � 0 0 0atChattanooga 3 0-� 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 � � 0 0 0APPALACHIANSTATE 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0ELON �4 2-6 2-6 0-0 �-�-2 0 0 0 0 2 6atGeorgiaSouthern �3 �-2 0-� 0-0 �-2-3 2 0 � 0 0 2atCollegeofCharleston �2 2-5 0-2 0-0 �-0-� 3 0 2 0 � 4WESTERNCAROLINA �0 4-7 2-3 0-0 2-0-2 2 0 � 0 0 �0CHATTANOOGA �4 2-6 �-3 0-0 0-2-2 0 � 2 0 0 5atDavidson 4 0-� 0-� 0-� 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0atAppalachianState �7 3-7 3-7 0-0 �-4-5 2 3 3 0 � 9atElon 7 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-�-� 4 0 � 0 0 0WOFFORD �2 3-6 �-3 0-� 0-3-3 3 2 � 0 0 7FURMAN 2 0-� 0-� 0-0 0-0-0 � 0 2 0 0 0vsAppalachianState 5 �-2 �-2 0-0 0-�-� 0 0 � 0 0 3vsChattanooga 6 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0

200�-07Opponent Min FG-FGA 3FG FT-FTA O-D-R PF A TO Blk Stl Pts UNCWILMINGTON 4 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-2-2 � � 0 � 0 2atCampbell 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0atCharlotte 5 2-4 0-0 2-2 2-0-2 0 0 0 0 0 6LONGWOOD 8 2-3 0-� 0-0 2-2-4 2 0 � 0 0 4atNorthCarolina �0 0-3 0-� 0-4 �-�-2 0 0 2 0 0 0atDavidson 2 0-� 0-0 0-0 0-�-� 0 0 0 � 0 0

200�-0�Opponent Min. FG 3FG FT-FTA O-D-R PF A TO Blk. St. Pts.atNCState 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0OHIO 6 2-3 �-� 0-0 �-0-� 0 � 0 0 0 5atHighPoint 3 �-2 0-0 �-� 0-0-0 0 0 � 0 0 3CAMPBELL 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 �-�-2 0 0 0 0 0 0atUNCWilmington 5 �-� �-� 0-0 0-�-� 0 0 0 0 � 3atFurman 7 2-3 �-2 0-0 �-�-2 0 � 0 0 0 5atGeorgiaSouthern 7 0-� 0-� 0-0 0-0-0 4 0 0 0 � 0APPALACHIANSTATE 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 � 0 0 0atElon 2 0-� 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0WOFFORD � 0-� 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0FURMAN 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-�-� 0 0 0 0 0 0atAppalachianState 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 � 0 0 0 0 0

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sophomore season (2007-08)Sat out during the 2007-08 season due to NCAA transfer regulations, using her redshirtseasonintheprocess.

Freshman season (200�-07) at Winthrop UniversitySawaction in26gamesandstartedtwo…averaged2.2pointsand�.0rebounds in9.4minutes…hadherbestgameoftheseasonagainstBirmingham-Southernwhereshewas3-of-4 from the floor and was 2-of-3 from behind the arc… tallied a career-high eight points against Birmingham-Southern and tallied a season-high five rebounds against Charlotte… wasaperfect4-for-4fromthefreethrowlinefortheseason.

high schoolEarnedfourvarsitylettersatguardforheadcoachRyanCookatSunValleyHS…SunValley’sall-timeleadingscorerwithover�,000careerpointsscoredandistheall-timeleaderforthree-point field goals made… also holds the record for most points scored in a season… two-time all-conference selection…earned conference Player of the Year honors in 2005and 2006… high school team was conference champions during the 2005-06 season…two-timeUnionCountyPlayeroftheYear…secondteamAll-Stateselection...playedintheEast-WestAll-Stargame.

personalAmandaRaeLeigh…daughterofDerekLeighandAngelaCarver…hassixsiblings,AshleighHarris(�9),JustinCarver(�6),ZacharyCarver(�0),JesseyLeigh(�0),CoryCarver(8)andkodyLeigh(8)…majoringinsportsmedicineatUNCG.

leiGhAmanda5-�0•Guard•Soph.-rMonroe,NCSunValleyHS 22

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Redshirt Freshman season (2007-08)Saw action in 30 games off the bench...made her first career start against College of Charleston (�/7)... averaged 2.6 points and 2.3 rebounds per game in �0.7 minutes ofaction... tallied a career-high three blocks against Central Florida (�2/20) and played acareer-high20minutesagainstCollegeofCharleston(�/7)...matchedhercareer-highwitheight points in UNCG’s first win of the season against High Point (12/3)... third on the team inblockedshotswith�8ontheseason….hadaseason-highsixreboundsagainstChowan(12/28)… tallied at least four rebounds in six contests… was perfect from the field on six occasions,includinggoing3-of-3inUNCG’scome-from-behindwinoverFurman(�/2).

Freshman season (200�-07)Only saw action in five games after suffering a knee injury against North Carolina... obtained amedicalredshirt...hadherbestgameoftheseasonagainstLongwoodduringtheUNCGThanksgiving Tournament.. tallied eight points and seven rebounds on 3-of-8 shootingfrom the field… played a season-high 17 minutes in the UNCG’s 81-50 win over Longwood (��/24/06)…alsowent2-of-3fromthefoulline.

high schoolPlayedoneyearatHolyCrossRegionalCatholicSchool inLynchburg,VA forheadcoachCharlesSprouse…ledteamtoa3�-3recordandtoastatetitle...averagednearly�5pointsand�5reboundsfortheGaelsin2005-06…namedtotheVirginiaIndependentSchoolsDivisionIIIall-stateteam…alsonamedtotheall-tournamentteamsattheHolyCrossandBlueRidgein-seasontournaments…playedfortheLithuaniaUnder20nationalteamandled them to a third place finish at the 2005 European Championships… led team to a sixth place finish in 2003.

personalAgne Girstautaite… born August 6, �986 in kaunas, Lithuania… daughter of RimantasGirstautas and Rima Girstautiene… has an older sister Greta… also considered GeorgeWashington,Towson,DelawareandAppalachianState…majoringininternationalbusinessatUNCG.

agne Girstautaite’s Career statsYear GP-GS Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct O-D-Rebs Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2006-07 5-0 9.0 4-�3 .308 0-0 .000 4-9 .444 6-5-�� 2.2 0 3 2 0 �2 2.42007-08 30-� �0.7 24-62 .387 0-0 .000 29-54 .537 26-44-70 2.3 8 �6 �8 �� 77 2.6TOTAL 35-1 10,4 28-75 .373 0-0 .000 33-63 .524 32-49-81 2.2 8 9 20 11 89 2.5

GiRstaUtaiteAgne6-4•Forward•Soph.-rkaunas,LithuaniaHolyCross[VA] ��

Career highs Points:............................................................................8vs.Longwood,��/24/06Rebounds:......................................................................7vs.Longwood,��/24/06FG:.................................................................................3vs.Longwood,��/24/06FGA:...............................................................................8vs.Longwood,��/24/063FG:...................................................................................................................... 03FGA:.................................................................................................................... 0FT:............................................................................................................... 4,twiceFTA:.................................................................................................... 6,threetimesAssists:................................................................................................�,eighttimesTurnovers........................................................................ 3vs.Chattanooga3/7/08Steals:......................................................................................................... 2,twiceBlocks:........................................................................... 3vs.C.Florida,�2/20/07Minutes:....................................................... 20vs.CollegeofCharleston,�/20/08

Career Game-by-Game 2007-08Opponent Min FG-FGA 3FG FT-FTA O-D-R PF A TO Blk Stl PtsatNCState �4 0-4 0-0 4-6 2-0-2 2 � � � 0 4LIBERTY �6 0-3 0-0 2-2 0-3-3 0 0 0 0 0 2atDuke �4 �-4 0-0 �-2 3-2-5 2 0 2 0 0 3BOSTONUNIVERSITY �0 �-3 0-0 �-3 �-0-� � 0 0 � 0 3CHARLOTTE �3 0-� 0-0 2-2 �-2-3 3 � 2 0 � 2atHighPoint �4 2-2 0-0 4-6 0-3-3 � 0 0 0 0 8atLongwood 7 0-� 0-0 2-2 0-�-� 0 � 0 � 0 2atWofford 5 0-2 0-0 �-2 2-�-3 � � � 0 0 �vsLaSalle 6 �-� 0-0 0-0 0-�-� 2 � � � 0 2atUCF �4 �-� 0-0 2-4 0-4-4 3 0 0 3 � 4CHOWAN �5 2-3 0-0 2-4 2-4-6 0 0 � 2 0 6atFurman �7 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-�-� 3 0 0 � 0 6GEORGIASOUTHERN �3 �-4 0-0 0-0 2-�-3 � 0 0 0 0 2COLLEGEOFCHARLESTON 20 �-3 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 0 0 � 0 � 2atWesternCarolina �6 2-4 0-0 3-6 5-0-5 2 0 0 0 0 7atChattanooga �5 0-2 0-0 3-4 �-3-4 0 � 0 2 0 3DAVIDSON �� 2-2 0-0 0-� 0-3-3 � 0 0 � 2 4APPALACHIANSTATE 7 �-� 0-0 0-2 0-0-0 � 0 0 2 2 2ELON 5 �-3 0-0 0-0 0-�-� 0 0 � 0 0 2atGeorgiaSouthern �3 0-0 0-0 �-2 �-�-2 3 0 0 � 0 �atCollegeofCharleston �� �-3 0-0 0-0 2-�-3 2 � � � 0 2WESTERNCAROLINA 7 0-� 0-0 0-2 �-�-2 � 0 0 0 0 0CHATTANOOGA �0 �-4 0-0 �-2 2-�-3 0 0 0 0 0 3atDavidson �4 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 3 � 2 � � 4atAppalachianState 6 0-� 0-0 0-2 0-�-� 0 0 0 0 0 0atElon 9 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-�-� � 0 0 0 � 0WOFFORD � 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0FURMAN 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-�-� � 0 0 0 0 0vsAppalachianState 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 � 0vsChattanooga �3 �-2 0-0 0-0 �-�-2 3 0 3 0 � 2

200�-07Opponent Min FG-FGA 3FG FT-FTA O-D-R PF A TO Blk Stl PtsUNCWILMINGTON 5 �-2 0-0 �-4 0-0-0 0 0 0 � 0 3atCampbell � 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 � 0 0 0 0 0atCharlotte49ers �2 0-2 0-0 �-2 �-�-2 2 0 � 0 0 �LONGWOOD �7 3-8 0-0 2-3 4-3-7 3 0 � � 0 8atNorthCarolina �0 0-� 0-0 0-0 �-�-2 2 0 � 0 0 0

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Freshman season (2007-08)Sawaction in�8gamesontheyear...averaged�.4pointsand�.�reboundspergame...talliedacareer-higheightpointsandtwostealsinnineminutesofactionagainstChowan(�2/28)...recordedtwoassistsontwooccasions...pulleddownacareer-highfourreboundsontwooccasions...averaging5.3minutespergameoffthebench…playedaseason-high�3minutesagainstDavidson(2/�5)anddishedouttwoassists…8-of-��fromthecharitystrip on the season good for .727 percent … was perfect from the free throw line in twocontests.

high schoolPlayedfouryearsatWestBladenHighSchoolinBladenboro,NCforheadcoachTeresaCole-man…wasnamedTri-CountyPlayeroftheYearafteraveraging�8.3points,sevenrebounds,five steals and four assists during her senior season… earned All-Southeastern Conference honorsduringher juniorandsenioryears…scoredaschoolrecord�,490pointsatWestBladenHighSchool…wasnamedMVP,BestDefensivePlayerandFemalePlayeroftheYearforhereffortsherseniorseason…wasnominatedfortheNorthCarolinaEast-WestAll-Stargame…playedoneseasonforcoachMarlonHardyandtheCarolinaForceandwenttotheAAUJr.OlympicsinNewOrleans,LA…alsoamemberofthetrackteam…garneredAll-Stateand All-Conference honors… also garnered the State Championship award in the 4x�00relay.

personalTaShamaTyniquiaBanner…bornSeptember2,�988...daughterofWallaceandPhyllisRob-inson…hasonesisterShayla,andonebrotherDietrich…brotherDietrichplayedbasketballatUNCPembroke…undecidedonamajoratUNCG.

Career highs Points:...............................................................................8vs.Chowan,�2/28/07Rebounds:................................................................................................... 4,twiceFG:....................................................................................3vs.Chowan,�2/28/07FGA:............................................................................. 5atChattanooga,�/�4/083FG:...................................................................................................................... 03FGA:....................................................................................................1, five timesFT:...................................................................................................... 2,threetimesFTA:...................................................................................3vs.Chowan,�2/28/07Assists:........................................................................................................ 2,twiceTurnovers..............................................................4atAppalachianState,2/�9/08Steals:...............................................................................2vs.Chowan,�2/28/07Blocks:.........................................................................................................�,twiceMinutes:...........................................................................�3atDavidson,2/�5/08

BaNNeRTaShama5-7Guard•SophomoreBladenboro,NCWestBladenHS ��

Career Game-by-Game

2007-08Opponent Min FG-FGA 3FG FT-FTA O-D-R PF A TO Blk Stl PtsatNCState 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0atDuke � 0-� 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2BOSTONUNIVERSITY 4 0-� 0-� 2-2 2-0-2 0 0 0 0 0 2atLongwood 3 �-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 � 0 � 0 0 2atWofford 3 0-� 0-0 0-0 0-�-� 2 0 2 0 0 0CHOWAN 9 3-4 0-� 2-3 0-2-2 0 0 0 � 2 8GEORGIASOUTHERN 4 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-�-� 0 0 0 � 0 0COLLEGEOFCHARLESTON 9 �-2 0-� �-� 0-0-0 � 0 0 0 0 3atChattanooga 7 2-5 0-0 0-0 �-3-4 3 � 3 0 � 4DAVIDSON 4 0-� 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 2 0 0 0atGeorgiaSouthern 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 � 0 0 0 0CHATTANOOGA 6 �-2 0-0 �-2 �-0-� 0 � 0 0 0 3atDavidson �3 �-2 0-0 0-� 0-0-0 � 2 0 0 0 2atAppalachianState 8 0-3 0-� 0-0 2-2-4 2 � 4 0 � 0WOFFORD 4 0-� 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 � 0 0 0 0FURMAN 6 0-3 0-� 0-0 �-�-2 � 2 0 0 0 0vsAppalachianState 2 0-� 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0vsChattanooga 6 0-� 0-0 0-0 �-�-2 0 0 0 0 0 0

tashama Banner’s Career statsYear GP-GS Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct O-D-Rebs Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 �8-0 5.2 9-33 .273 0-5 .000 8-�� .727 8-��-�9 �.� 9 �4 2 4 26 �.4

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Freshman season (2007-08)A staple in the UNCG starting lineup since the first game of the season, one of five players toseeactioninall3�gamesandtheonlyplayertostart29games…namedtotheSouthernConferenceAll-FreshmanTeam...played3�minutesinherdebutagainstNCState(��/��),themostminutesofafreshmansincetheprogrammovedtoDivisionI...averaged5.3pointsand 3.4 rebounds per game in 21.7 minutes of action... recorded her first career double-doublewith�2pointsand�0reboundsagainstWesternCarolina(2/9)... recordedeightpointsandwas2-of-2fromthefreethrowlineInUNCG’slosstoChattanoogaintheSouth-ern Conference Tournament quarterfinals… scored in double figures in five games on the season... fifth leading scorer on the team with 5.3 points per game… proved to be consistent fromthefreethrowlinebyshooting.6�9percentincludinggoingperfectonfouroccasions…tallied career high’s in field goals (6) and field goal attempts (10) against Western Carolina (2/9)….shot .406 percent from the floor on 63-of-155 shooting to lead the team… also a consistent presence on the glass… recorded nine games of five or more rebounds.

high schoolPlayedfouryearsatFairmontHS,inFairmont,NCforheadcoachTraviskemp…four-timeSouth-easternConferencePlayeroftheYear…four-timeall-countyandall-regionselection…earnedRobesonianCountyPlayeroftheYearduringherjuniorandsenioryears…teamwassectionalchampions and advanced to the regional semifinals during her senior year… also claimed the 2006-07ChristmasTournamenttitle…earnedFirst-TeamAll-StatehonorsasseniorandwasnamedtotheSecond-Teamduringherjunioryear…duringhersenioryearwasnamedtotheAll-CapeFearteamandearnedMVPhonorsattheHolidayTournament…participatedintheEast-West All-Star game and the North-South All-Star game becoming the first player at Fair-monttoparticipateinbothAll-Stargames…settherecordformostpointsscoredintheholi-daytournamentwith42points…graduatedastheall-timeleadingscorerinFairmounthistorywithover�,652pointsin�0�gamesplayed…wasaMcDonald’sAll-Americannominee..alsoplayedvolleyballforfouryears…two-timeall-conferenceselection…earnedConferencePlayerof the Year plaudits during her senior year… team went undefeated before falling in the first roundofthestateplayoffs…memberoftheNCHSAAAcademicAll-Starteam.

personalShaquailMoniqueFloyd…prefersMonique…daughterofVincentFloydandSheilaPage…hastwosiblings,RamailLeonard(9)andkadeemLeonard(4)…planningtomajorinsportsmedicineatUNCG.

Career highs Points:....................................................................�3vs.UNCAsheville,��/24/07Rebounds:.............................................................�0vs.WesternCarolina,2/9/08FG:..........................................................................6vs.WesternCarolina,2/9/08FGA:.......................................................................�0vs.WesternCarolina,2/9/083FG:...................................................................................................................... 03FGA:................................................................................�atHighPoint,�2/3/07FT:............................................................................................................... 5,twiceFTA:.......................................................................... 9vs.UNCAsheville,��/24/07Assists:................................................................................5vs.Wofford,2/28/08Turnovers................................................................................ 7atDuke,��/�8/07Steals:...................................................................... 4vs.UNCAsheville,��/24/07Blocks:.........................................................................................................�,twiceMinutes:..........................................................................3�atNCState,��/��/07

FloydMonique 5-9Guard•SophomoreFairmont,NCFairmontHS ��

Career Game-by-Game

2007-08Opponent Min FG-FGA 3FG FT-FTA O-D-R PF A TO Blk Stl PtsatNCState 3� �-5 0-0 �-3 0-4-4 0 � � 0 2 3LIBERTY �8 2-4 0-0 �-2 2-0-2 � 2 3 0 2 5atDuke 2� 2-2 0-0 3-3 0-0-0 0 2 7 0 � 7BOSTONUNIVERSITY �6 2-5 0-0 2-3 2-�-3 � � � 0 0 6UNCASHEVILLE 26 4-8 0-0 5-9 4-3-7 2 0 3 0 4 �3CHARLOTTE 30 �-8 0-0 0-2 4-2-6 2 � 2 0 0 2atHighPoint 28 5-9 0-� �-3 0-5-5 3 3 2 0 2 ��atLongwood 20 3-6 0-0 0-0 0-�-� 4 � � 0 4 6atWofford 22 0-3 0-0 3-4 �-2-3 3 � 0 0 2 3vsLaSalle �7 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 3 2 � 0 � 0atUCF �9 4-6 0-0 �-2 �-�-2 � � � 0 2 9CHOWAN �8 3-8 0-0 0-0 3-2-5 2 � 2 0 � 6atFurman 27 �-� 0-0 �-2 3-3-6 � 2 2 0 0 3GEORGIASOUTHERN 24 5-8 0-0 0-0 2-�-3 � 3 0 0 2 �0COLLEGEOFCHARLESTON 20 0-5 0-0 0-0 0-�-� � 2 � 0 0 0atWesternCarolina �� 3-4 0-0 �-2 0-2-2 4 0 � 0 0 7atChattanooga �5 0-4 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0 3 � 0 0 0DAVIDSON 2� 0-2 0-0 �-2 4-�-5 2 2 2 � 0 �APPALACHIANSTATE 22 2-5 0-0 5-8 2-4-6 2 0 4 0 2 9ELON �8 0-4 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 � 0 � 0 2 0atGeorgiaSouthern 27 2-4 0-0 �-2 0-2-2 2 0 2 0 � 5atCollegeofCharleston 29 2-7 0-0 0-� �-3-4 3 4 0 0 0 4WESTERNCAROLINA 27 6-�0 0-0 0-0 4-6-�0 � 3 � 0 0 �2CHATTANOOGA 20 �-3 0-0 2-2 0-2-2 � 2 3 0 0 4atDavidson �5 �-4 0-0 0-0 �-�-2 5 3 3 0 � 2atAppalachianState �5 �-2 0-0 �-2 0-�-� � 0 0 0 0 3atElon 2� 3-3 0-0 0-0 2-�-3 � 2 � 0 � 6WOFFORD 23 �-6 0-0 4-4 2-�-3 0 5 � � 3 6FURMAN 23 3-7 0-0 4-4 4-2-6 0 3 0 0 0 �0vsAppalachianState 26 2-3 0-0 0-� �-2-3 0 � 4 0 � 4vsChattanooga 24 3-6 0-0 2-2 0-2-2 � 2 � 0 0 8

Monique Floyd’s Career statsYear GP-GS Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct O-D-Rebs Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 3�-29 2�.7 63-�55 .406 0-� .000 39-63 .6�9 45-60-�05 3.4 53 52 2 34 �65 5.3

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Frshman season (2007-08)Averaged�.8pointsand�.6reboundsin29games...hadacareernightagainstWofford(2/28) with career-highs in points (5), steals (2), blocks (2) and minutes played (25)....showedsomerangeknockingdowntwothree-pointersontheseason...talliedfourgamesoffourormorerebounds….was3-of-4fromthefreethrowlineagainstChowanforasea-son-high .750 percent… recorded two field goals on five occasions.

high schoolPlayedfouryearsatkendrickHighSchoolinColumbus,GAforheadcoachSterlingHicks…tallied238points,�95rebounds,45assists,73stealsand36blocksduringherseniorcampaign…amemberoftheAll-Bi-CityAll-Starteam…ledherteamtoa��3-�2recordduring her four-year tenure… high school team advanced to four consecutive state final four appearancesandearnedstaterunner-uphonorsduringhersophomoreyear…teamwasfour-timeregionalchampionsandtookhometheChristmastournamenttitlethreetimes…wasnamedtotheAll-Bi-CityandAll-Regionteams…wastheteam’sleadingrebounderandshotblockerandheldtheteam’sbestfree-throwpercentage…playedtwoseasonsofAAUBasketballfortheDreamTeam.

personalkendraBreshaSmith…daughterofthelatekelvinSmithandAliceSmith…hastwosiblings,AnthonyHoskin(25)andMyranteiyaSmith(23)…planstomajorinearlychildhoodeduca-tionatUNCG.

Career highs Points:.................................................................................................... 4,sixtimesRebounds:...........................................................................5vs.Wofford,2/28/08FG:........................................................................................................2, five timesFGA:.......................................................................................... 8atElon,2/23/083FG:.............................................................................................................�,twice3FGA:.......................................................................................................... 3,twiceFT:.....................................................................................3vs.Chowan,�2/28/07FTA:............................................................................................................. 4,twiceAssists:..............................................................................2vs.Chowan,�2/28/07Turnovers...........................................................................7atNCState,��/��/07Steals:.................................................................................2vs.Wofford,2/28/08Blocks:................................................................................2vs.Wofford,2/28/08Minutes:............................................................................25vs.Wofford,2/28/08

sMithKendra6-�Forward•SophomoreColumbus,GAkendrickHS ��

Career Game-by-Game

2007-08Opponent Min FG-FGA 3FG FT-FTA O-D-R PF A TO Blk Stl Pts atNCState �6 �-2 0-0 0-0 0-�-� � 0 7 0 0 2LIBERTY �5 �-2 0-0 0-0 0-�-� � 0 � 0 0 2atDuke �2 �-2 0-0 2-4 0-0-0 � 0 � 0 0 4BOSTONUNIVERSITY �7 0-4 0-� 0-2 2-2-4 � � � 0 0 0UNCASHEVILLE 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-�-� 0 0 0 0 0 0CHARLOTTE �0 �-3 0-0 0-0 0-�-� 0 0 0 0 0 2atLongwood �6 2-4 0-0 0-0 �-3-4 0 0 0 0 � 4atWofford 9 �-2 0-0 0-0 �-0-� � 0 � 0 0 2vsLaSalle 4 0-� 0-0 0-0 0-�-� 0 0 0 0 0 0atUCF 3 0-� 0-0 0-0 �-0-� � 0 0 0 0 0CHOWAN �7 0-2 0-0 3-4 0-2-2 0 2 � � � 3GEORGIASOUTHERN 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0COLLEGEOFCHARLESTON �6 0-� 0-0 0-0 �-�-2 � 0 2 � � 0atWesternCarolina 20 2-2 0-0 0-2 �-�-2 � 0 � 0 0 4atChattanooga �9 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 � 0 0 4DAVIDSON 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-�-� � 0 0 � � 0APPALACHIANSTATE �3 2-4 0-0 0-0 �-0-� 2 0 � 0 � 4ELON 6 0-� 0-0 0-0 �-0-� � 0 0 0 0 0atGeorgiaSouthern �7 �-2 0-0 �-2 �-2-3 0 0 4 � 0 3WESTERNCAROLINA �2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 0 0 0 � 0 0CHATTANOOGA 23 �-4 �-3 0-0 0-2-2 3 � � 0 � 3atDavidson �6 �-� �-� 0-0 �-�-2 � � 0 0 0 3atAppalachianState �8 �-2 0-0 0-0 �-3-4 2 � 2 0 0 2atElon 20 2-8 0-3 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 0 4WOFFORD 25 0-6 0-0 0-0 �-4-5 0 � 0 2 2 0FURMAN 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 � 0 0 0 0 0vsAppalachianState 5 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-�-� � 0 � 0 0 0vsChattanooga �9 �-3 0-� 0-0 0-2-2 � � 2 0 0 2

kendra smith’s Career statsYear GP-GS Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct O-D-Rebs Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 28-0 �3.� 20-62 .323 2-9 .222 6-�4 .429 �3-35-48 �.7 8 27 7 8 48 �.7

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ClappeRAmy 6-�•Center•Fr.Newark,OHNewarkCatholicHS��

CoRBettDee6-3•Center•Jr.kelly,NCEastBladenHS(LouisburgJC) ��

high schoolAfour-yearvarsity letterwinneroutofNewarkCatholicforheadcoachMattSchmeltzer…Was named the Newark Advocate Player of the Year… was also an all-state and All-MSLLeaguehonoree…ledtheGreenWavetoadistrictchampionshipin2004and’08…playedherAAUballforJoeFowlerandtheCapitalCityComets...wasalsoamemberoftheSpanishclub,studentcouncilandwasherclassrepresentative.

personalAmy Marie Clapper… born June ��, �990 in Newark, OH… daughter of Chris and CherylClapper…hastwosisters,Sarah,ajuniorontheBowlingGreenwomen’sbasketballteam,andkelly…wasalsorecruitedbyMoreheadState…planstomajorinmatheducation.

louisburg JC (200�-08)Averaged9.3pointsand5.4reboundspergamelastseason,playingin29gamesatLouis-burg... shot 49.4 percent from the floor and scored in double-figures 16 times... as a fresh-man,Corbettaveraged7.7pointsand2.8reboundspergame...appearedin23gamesasarookie.

high schoolAfouryearmemberoftheEastBladenHSbasketballteam…wasnamedtotheWaccamawAll-Conferencesquadthreeyearsinarow…namedteamMVPtwiceandwastheMostIm-proved Player on her squad in �0th grade… received the Joe Bostic award following hersophomoreseason…holds the recordatEastBladen formost reboundsandpointsbyapostplayer…alsoplayedvolleyballandsoftballforoneseason.

personalDorothyLavernCorbett…bornNovember�2,�987…daughterofBennieandVanessiaCor-bett…transferredtoUNCGfromLouisburgJuniorCollegewheresheplayedforcoachMikeHollowman…arecreationparksmanagementmajoratUNCG.

FolWellSarah 6-0•Guard•Fr.Graham,NCSo.AlamanceHS ��

high schoolAthree-timeall-conferenceselectionatSouthernAlamanceHS…wasalsonamedtotheall-regionteamtwice…becamejustthesecondgirlinschoolhistorytoreachthe�,000-pointplateau…alsoplayedvolleyballforfouryears…wastheConferencePlayeroftheYearandwasatwo-timeall-conferenceselectionbeforehavingherjerseyretired.

personalSarahRuthFolwell…bornFebruary3,�990inSanford,NC…daughterofDarrenandAlisonFolwell…hasoneyoungerbrother,Joshua…wasalsorecruitedbyUNCAsheville,SamfordandAppalachianState…undecidedonamajoratUNCG.

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MoRkUNaiteAgneta6-0•Forward•Fr.Vilnius,LithuaniaMountainStateAcad.(WV)�

high school: LedHolyCrossRegionalHStotheVirginiaIndependentSchoolsDivisionIIIStateChampi-onshipin2007…transferredtotheAcademyatMountainStateUniversityandplayedforheadcoachValerieMcGrawforoneseason…wasamemberof theLithuanianUnder-20NationalTeamforfouryearsforheadcoachRasakreivyte.

personal:Agneta Morkunaite… born August �3, �989 in Vilnius Lithuania… daughter of AndriusMorkunasandValdaMorkuniene…hasoneyoungersister,Gabija…alsoconsideredMar-shall,WestVirginiaUniversityandSetonHall…majoringinTourismManagementatUNCG.

WeaveRChristina5-�0•Forward•Fr.Covington,kYHolmesHS ��

high school: The2008NkYPlayeroftheYearoutofHolmesHS…wasnamedtothe35thDistrictAll-Tour-namentteamtwiceandtheNinthRegionAll-Regionteamonce…isamemberofthe�,000pointclubatHolmesandalsopulleddownover800reboundsinherfouryears…rankedinthetop-�0inthestateofkentuckyforrebounds,averaging��.3pergame…helpedleadherteamtotheNinthRegionchampionshipgame.

personal:Christina Jasmine Weaver… born April 2, �990 in Covington, ky… daughter of RichardWeaverandBelindaMcGowan…hasoneolderbrother,Richard…wasalsorecruitedbyBallState,Ohio,Miami(OH)andNorthernkentucky…planstomajorinExerciseSportScienceatUNCG.

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2007-08 statistiCs aNd RevieW

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Opponent Date Score WL POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCkEDSHOTS

atNCState ��/��/07 29-74 L 5-BrittanyFrazier 5-AshleyLing 2-BrittanyFrazier 2-LakiahHyson �-threeplayers BrittanyFrazier MoniqueFloyd LIBERTY ��/�3/07 44-62 L �0-GiniGrimsley 4-MeghanChamberlain 2-kemenaBrooks 2-fourplayers �-GiniGrimsley MoniqueFloyd atDuke ��/�8/07 39-84 L 7-MoniqueFloyd 6-JasmineDixon 2-threeplayer 3-AshleyLing �-JasmineDixon AshleyMullins LakiahHyson BOSTON UNIV. 11/23/07 42-69 L 8-Jasmine Dixon 6-Gini Grimsley 1-five players 2-Jasmine Dixon 2-Gini Grimsley AshleyMullins GiniGrimsley UNCASHEVILLE ��/24/07 70-77 L �6-JasmineDixon ��-JasmineDixon 3-JasmineDixon 4-MoniqueFloyd 5-MeghanChamberlain CHARLOTTE ��/28/07 45-70 L ��-GiniGrimsley 6-MoniqueFloyd 4-AshleyLing �-fourplayers 2-MeghanChamberlain GiniGrimsley atHighPoint �2/3/07 74-64 W �5-kemenaBrooks 9-BrittanyFrazier 3-MoniqueFloyd 2-MoniqueFloyd �-MeghanChamberlain atLongwood �2/05/07 53-62 L �3-BrittanyFrazier 7-BrittanyFrazier 4-AshleyLing 4-MoniqueFloyd �-LakiahHyson AgneGirstautaite atWofford �2/�5/07 44-58 L �0-BrittanyFrazier 6-kemenaBrooks 2-kemenaBrooks 3-JasmineDixon 4-BrittanyFrazier AshleyLing LakiahHyson vsLaSalle �2/�9/07 47-63 L �3-kemenaBrooks 6-threetimes 4-AshleyLing 3-JasmineDixon 2-GiniGrimsley atUCF �2/20/07 73-76 L 2�-kemenaBrooks �4-BrittanyFrazier 2-threeplayers 2-MoniqueFloyd 3-AgneGirstautaite CHOWAN �2/28/07 68-37 W �3-kemenaBrooks 7-MeghanChamberlain 4-AshleyLing 2-fourtimes 3-GiniGrimsley atFurman 0�/02/08 66-54 W �8-kemenaBrooks ��-BrittanyFrazier 6-AshleyLing 2-AshleyLing �-sixplayers GEORGIASO. �/5/08 50-63 L �7-kemenaBrooks 6-BrittanyFrazier 3-MoniqueFloyd 3-LakiahHyson 2-MeghanChamberlain kemenaBrooks COFCHARLESTON �/7/08 37-62 L 8-GiniGrimsley 7-BrittanyFrazier 2-MoniqueFloyd 2-LakiahHyson 2-MeghanChamberlain BrittanyFrazier atWesternCarolina 0�/�2/08 53-66 L 9-kemenaBrooks 6-GiniGrimsley 4-AshleyLing 2-LakiahHyson 3-GiniGrimsley atChattanooga 0�/�4/08 50-77 L �4-GiniGrimsley 4-fourplayers 3-MoniqueFloyd �-fourplayers 2-AgneGirstautaite DAVIDSON 0�/�8/08 59-70 L �5-GiniGrimsley 6-JasmineDixon 7-LakiahHyson 3-JasmineDixon �-threeplayers LakiahHyson APPALACHIANSTATE 0�/2�/08 56-54 W �2-JasmineDixon 9-BrittanyFrazier 6-AshleyLing 2-threeplayers 2-AgneGirstautaite kemenaBrooks ELON 0�/26/08 56-54 W �0-kemenaBrooks 7-BrittanyFrazier 4-AshleyLing 4-JasmineDixon 3-MeghanChamberlain BrittanyFrazier atGeorgiaSouthern 02/02/08 57-68 L �3-JasmineDixon 8-JasmineDixon �-TashamaBanner 2-LakiahHyson �-kendraSmith kemenaBrooks AgneGirstautaite atCofCharleston 02/04/08 6�-65 L �7-GiniGrimsley 7-LakiahHyson 4-MoniqueFloyd 4-LakiahHyson �-threeplayers WESTERNCAROLINA 02/09/08 55-63 L �2-MoniqueFloyd �0-MoniqueFloyd 3-MoniqueFloyd 3-LakiahHyson �-fourplayers BrittanyFrazier CHATTANOOGA 02/��/08 52-64 L 9-LakiahHyson 5-BrittanyFrazier 2-MoniqueFloyd 3-LakiahHyson 2-GiniGrimsley atDavidson 2/�5/08 50-76 L ��-kemenaBrooks �2-JasmineDixon 3-MoniqueFloyd 2-GiniGrimsley �-threeplayers atAppalachianState 02/�9/08 53-58 L 2�-GiniGrimsley 9-JasmineDixon 3-AshleyMullins 3-JasmineDixon �-JasmineDixon MeghanChamberlain atElon 02-23-08 48-59 L 8-BrittanyFrazier 7-BrittanyFrazier 2-MoniqueFloyd 2-AshleyLing 2-GiniGrimsley kemenaBrooks LakiahHyson LakiahHyson WOFFORD 02/28/08 66-63 W 26-kemenaBrooks 9-JasmineDixon 5-MoniqueFloyd 4-kemenaBrooks 2-kendraSmith LakiahHysonFURMAN 03/0�/08 55-59 L ��-JasmineDixon 7-BrittanyFrazier 4-LakiahHyson 2-LakiahHyson �-GiniGrimsley kemenaBrooks

vsAppalachianState 03/06/08 62-44 W �3-kemenaBrooks 7-JasmineDixon 6-LakiahHyson 4-LakiahHyson �-GiniGrimsley vsChattanooga 03/07/08 33-78 L 9-GiniGrimsley 5-AshleyLing 2-MoniqueFloyd �-fourplayers 2-BrittanyFrazier

2007-08 ResUlts

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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

22 kemenaBrooks 3� 24 625 20.2 9� 267 .34� 36 ��6 .3�0 52 58 .897 35 58 93 3.0 49 0 �8 63 3 22 270 8.7

Conference-Only... �8 �8 396 22.0 60 �73 .347 2� 79 .266 25 27 .926 23 38 6� 3.4 35 0 �3 47 3 �5 �66 9.2

30 GiniGrimsley 3� 9 628 20.3 89 260 .342 46 �34 .343 27 35 .77� 24 82 �06 3.4 56 � 2� 62 24 2� 25� 8.�

Conference-Only... �8 0 354 �9.7 54 �49 .362 29 80 .363 �7 �9 .895 �2 48 60 3.3 33 � �4 32 �5 �� �54 8.6

03 JasmineDixon 30 �8 593 �9.8 6� �5� .404 � �0 .�00 67 �09 .6�5 48 ��4 �62 5.4 93 0 �8 84 �0 36 �90 6.3

Conference-Only... �8 �4 370 20.6 39 89 .438 � 6 .�67 52 83 .627 32 72 �04 5.8 55 0 9 46 7 23 �3� 7.3

40 BrittanyFrazier 30 25 7�5 23.8 66 �9� .346 0 � .000 46 68 .676 47 �02 �49 5.0 44 � 2� 52 �7 �3 �78 5.9

Conference-Only... �7 �5 4�9 24.6 39 ��3 .345 0 0 .000 22 34 .647 26 68 94 5.5 2� 0 �2 22 �0 9 �00 5.9

�5 MoniqueFloyd 3� 29 674 2�.7 63 �55 .406 0 � .000 39 63 .6�9 45 60 �05 3.4 49 � 53 52 2 34 �65 5.3

Conference-Only... �8 �7 380 2�.� 3� 82 .378 0 0 .000 23 33 .697 28 35 63 3.5 29 � 35 23 2 �4 85 4.7

�2 LakiahHyson 3� �6 63� 20.4 54 �79 .302 7 26 .269 30 55 .545 �3 33 46 �.5 56 0 53 82 7 52 �45 4.7

Conference-Only... �8 �4 405 22.5 37 ��7 .3�6 5 20 .250 �4 32 .438 9 22 3� �.7 39 0 37 59 4 35 93 5.2

3� AshleyMullins 27 0 252 9.3 3� 86 .360 �9 56 .339 3 6 .500 �4 27 4� �.5 38 0 �2 37 � 9 84 3.�

Conference-Only... �5 0 �32 8.8 �8 47 .383 9 30 .300 0 2 .000 6 �4 20 �.3 23 0 9 �9 0 4 45 3.0

44 Meg,Chamberlain 30 �8 443 �4.8 39 �07 .364 0 0 .000 �5 2� .7�4 20 65 85 2.8 36 0 �8 26 �9 �3 93 3.�

Conference-Only... �7 7 2�6 �2.7 22 62 .355 0 0 .000 4 6 .667 9 29 38 2.2 �3 0 8 �4 �� 6 48 2.8

23 AshleyLing 3� �5 689 22.2 26 87 .299 7 �5 .467 22 32 .688 2� 63 84 2.7 32 0 58 74 2 25 8� 2.6

Conference-Only... �8 4 377 20.9 �7 48 .354 5 8 .625 7 �5 .467 9 29 38 2.� �7 0 33 39 2 �5 46 2.6

4� AgneGirstautaite 30 � 320 �0.7 24 62 .387 0 0 .000 29 54 .537 26 44 70 2.3 37 0 8 �6 �8 �� 77 2.6

Conference-Only... �8 � �82 �0.� �5 37 .405 0 0 .000 9 23 .39� �6 23 39 2.2 20 0 4 6 9 7 39 2.2

�0 Shar.Wadelington �9 0 �55 8.2 �4 58 .24� 0 9 .000 7 �4 .500 �2 �8 30 �.6 �5 0 �� �5 � 6 35 �.8

Conference-Only... 7 0 73 �0.4 7 25 .280 0 4 .000 6 �3 .462 5 �2 �7 2.4 4 0 3 6 � 3 20 2.9

33 kendraSmith 28 0 367 �3.� 20 62 .323 2 9 .222 6 �4 .429 �3 35 48 �.7 23 0 8 27 7 8 48 �.7

Conference-Only... �6 0 230 �4.4 �3 36 .36� 2 7 .286 � 4 .250 9 20 29 �.8 �6 0 4 �3 6 6 29 �.8

�4 TashamaBanner �8 0 93 5.2 9 33 .273 0 5 .000 8 �� .727 8 �� �9 �.� �3 0 9 �4 2 4 26 �.4

Conference-Only... �� 0 66 6.0 5 23 .2�7 0 3 .000 2 4 .500 5 8 �3 �.2 �2 0 9 �� � 2 �2 �.�

20 JohannaWomack 5 0 �� 2.2 0 4 .000 0 0 .000 4 5 .800 5 0 5 �.0 0 0 0 2 0 � 4 0.8

Conference-Only... � 0 2 2.0 0 � .000 0 0 .000 0 � .000 2 0 2 2.0 0 0 0 � 0 � 0 0.0

2� kristenBoone � 0 6 6.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 � 3 0 2 0 0.0

Conference-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

TM TEAM................ 83 68 �5� 0 �6

Total.......... 3� 587�702 .345 ��8 382 .309 355 547 .649 4�4 780��94 38.5 543 3 309 625 ��3 257�647 53.�

Conference-Only... �8 357�002 .356 72 237 .304 �82 296 .6�5 247 462 709 39.4 3�7 2 �90 345 7� �5� 968 53.8

Opponents...... 3� 7�8�794 .400 �63 477 .342 394 57� .690 400 823�223 39.5 523 - 382 530 �24 30��993 64.3

Conference-Only... �8 4�0�0�9 .402 96 270 .356 2�7 327 .664 2�� 47� 682 37.9 295 4 2�7 296 64 �86��33 62.9

SCOREBYPERIODS: �st 2nd Tot

UNCGreensboro 770 877�647

Opponents 949�044�993

DEADBALLREBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOT

UNCGreensboro 73 0 73

Opponents 7� � 72

2007-08 statistiCs

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03 �0 �2 �4 �5 20 2� 22 23 30 3� 33 40 4�

Opponent Score WL Dixon Wadel’ton Hyson Banner Floyd Womack Boone Brooks Ling Grimsley Mullins Smith Frazier Girstaute

atST 29-74 L 0-2-0 2-3-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 3-4-� 0-�-0 DNP �-2-0 0-5-0 2-2-0 3-0-0 2-�-0 5-5-2 4-2-�

LIBERTY 44-62 L DNP DNP 6-2-� DNP 5-2-2 DNP 0-0-� 3-�-2 0-2-0 �0-3-� 6-2-� 2-�-0 6-2-0 2-3-0

atDUkE 39-84 L 3-6-� 0-0-0 2-0-2 2-0-0 7-0-2 DNP DNP 6-�-0 2-2-2 3-�-0 3-6-0 4-0-0 2-0-0 3-5-0

BU 42-69 L 8-4-0 0-0-� 2-�-0 2-2-0 6-3-� DNP DNP 0-4-� 2-2-0 8-6-0 8-2-� 0-4-� 2-4-0 3-�-0

UNCA 70-77 L �6-��-3 4-2-� 0-�-� DNP �3-7-0 DNP DNP 9-4-0 3-3-2 9-3-� 0-0-0 0-�-0 8-5-� DNP

CHA 45-70 L 4-2-� 0-0-0 2-2-� DNP 2-6-� DNP DNP 2-�-0 8-3-4 ��-6-0 0-2-0 2-�-0 6-2-0 2-3-�

atHPU 74-64 W 4-6-0 0-3-0 3-0-2 DNP ��-5-3 DNP DNP �5-3-0 6-6-2 8-3-0 DNP DNP ��-9-0 8-3-0

atLW 53-62 L 3-4-� 0-�-2 9-�-2 2-0-0 6-�-� DNP DNP 6-�-0 6-6-4 2-2-0 0-0-0 4-4-0 �3-7-� 2-�-�

atWOF 44-58 L 5-4-0 2-�-0 3-4-2 0-�-0 3-3-� 0-2-0 DNP 9-6-2 5-6-� 0-0-� 2-�-� 2-�-0 �0-5-0 �-3-�

vsLASALLE 47-63 L 6-6-0 2-�-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-2-2 DNP DNP �3-4-0 0-2-4 ��-6-2 9-4-0 0-�-0 2-2-0 2-�-�

atUCF 73-76 L 4-4-2 5-0-2 5-3-� DNP 9-2-� DNP DNP 2�-4-2 2-3-� �0-3-0 0-2-0 0-�-0 �3-�4-0 4-4-0

CHOW 68-37 W 0-3-0 2-3-2 6-�-0 8-2-0 6-5-� 0-0-0 DNP �3-3-0 2-2-4 5-4-2 7-2-� 3-2-2 4-�-� 6-6-0

atFUR 66-54 W 4-4-0 3-2-� 0-2-� DNP 3-6-2 DNP DNP �8-�-0 6-2-6 �4-7-2 0-0-� DNP 4-��-4 6-�-0

GSU 50-63 L 6-5-0 0-4-0 2-0-� 0-�-0 �0-3-3 DNP DNP �7-6-0 2-0-� 4-0-� DNP 0-0-0 4-6-0 2-3-0

COFC 37-62 L 6-5-0 3-2-0 5-�-0 3-0-0 0-�-2 DNP DNP 5-3-� 0-3-� 8-3-0 DNP 0-2-0 5-7-0 2-4-0

atWCU 53-66 L 7-4-0 6-4-0 6-�-2 DNP 7-2-0 DNP DNP 9-2-0 0-�-4 5-6-0 0-0-0 4-2-0 0-4-0 7-5-0

atUTC 50-77 L 2-4-0 4-4-2 9-�-0 4-4-� 0-2-3 DNP DNP 4-2-� 2-2-0 �4-3-� 0-0-� 4-0-0 2-2-� 3-4-�

DAV 59-70 L �3-6-� 2-0-0 2-3-7 0-0-0 �-5-2 DNP DNP 9-4-� 0-2-2 �5-2-� DNP 0-�-0 ��-4-0 4-3-0

ASU 56-54 W �2-8-0 DNP 2-�-4 DNP 9-6-0 DNP DNP �2-3-2 2-3-6 2-5-0 0-0-0 4-�-0 7-9-� 2-0-0

ELON 56-54 W 5-4-� DNP 6-�-3 DNP 0-2-0 DNP DNP �0-5-� 8-3-4 7-4-3 6-2-0 0-�-0 �0-7-� 2-�-0

atGSU 57-68 L �3-8-0 DNP ��-6-0 0-0-� 5-2-0 DNP DNP 5-2-� 7-0-0 8-2-0 2-3-0 3-3-0 DNP �-2-0

atCOFC 6�-65 L �4-4-2 DNP �3-7-2 DNP 4-4-4 DNP DNP 2-�-0 �-2-2 �7-5-� 4-�-0 DNP 0-6-2 2-3-�

WCU 55-63 L �-4-� DNP 2-0-2 DNP �2-�0-3 DNP DNP 7-8-0 �-2-2 �0-5-0 �0-2-0 0-3-0 �2-6-0 0-2-0

UTC 52-64 L 7-3-0 DNP 9-0-� 3-�-� 4-2-2 DNP DNP 6-3-� 0-3-� 6-3-� 5-2-� 3-2-� 4-5-� 3-3-0

atDAV 50-76 L 6-�2-2 DNP 0-�-� 2-0-2 2-2-3 DNP DNP ��-�-� 3-2-2 9-5-0 0-0-0 3-2-� �0-3-0 4-2-�

atASU 53-58 L 4-9-2 DNP 5-�-� 0-4-� 3-�-0 DNP DNP 0-4-0 2-�-0 2�-�-� 9-5-3 2-4-� 3-3-� 0-�-0

atELON 48-59 L 6-5-0 DNP 8-�-� DNP 6-3-2 DNP DNP 8-4-� 3-2-0 5-3-� 0-�-0 4-2-0 8-7-0 0-�-0

WOF 66-63 W 9-9-0 DNP 3-�-5 0-0-� 6-3-5 DNP DNP 26-2-� 3-2-0 2-2-0 7-3-2 0-5-� 5-2-0 0-0-0

FUR 55-59 L ��-6-0 DNP 7-0-4 0-2-2 �0-6-3 DNP DNP 8-4-0 �-2-� 7-4-� 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-7-� 0-�-0

vsASU 62-44 W 9-7-� 0-0-0 8-2-6 0-0-0 4-3-� 2-0-0 DNP �3-�-0 4-5-� 9-4-� 3-�-0 0-�-0 6-2-4 0-0-0

vsUTC 33-78 L 2-3-0 0-0-0 6-2-0 0-2-0 8-2-2 2-2-0 DNP 2-3-0 0-5-� 9-3-0 0-0-0 2-2-� 0-2-0 2-2-0

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UNCGPoints 26 kemenaBrooksvsWofford(02/28/08) 2� GiniGrimsleyatAppalachianState(02/�9/08) 2� kemenaBrooksatUCF(�2/20/07) �8 kemenaBrooksatFurman(0�/02/08) �7 GiniGrimsleyatCollegeofCharleston(02/04/08) �7 kemenaBrooksvsGeorgiaSouthern(�/5/08)

FGsMade �0 kemenaBrooksvsWofford(02/28/08) 8 GiniGrimsleyatAppalachianState(02/�9/08)

FGAtt. 23 kemenaBrooksvsWofford(02/28/08) �4 GiniGrimsleyatDavidson(2/�5/08) �4 kemenaBrooksvsWesternCarolina(02/09/08) �4 kemenaBrooksatFurman(0�/02/08)

FGPct(min5) .833(5-6) GiniGrimsleyvsDavidson(0�/�8/08) .750(6-8) BrittanyFraziervsWesternCarolina(02/09/08)

3-FGMade 5 GiniGrimsleyatAppalachianState(02/�9/08) 5 GiniGrimsleyvsDavidson(0�/�8/08)

3-FGAtt. �0 kemenaBrooksvsElon(0�/26/08) 9 GiniGrimsleyatAppalachianState(02/�9/08) 9 kemenaBrooksvsAppalachianState(0�/2�/08) 9 GiniGrimsleyvsLiberty(��/�3/07)

3-FGPct(min2) �.000(2-2) GiniGrimsleyatHighPoint(�2/3/07) �.000(2-2) AshleyMullinsvsLiberty(��/�3/07)

FTsMade 8 kemenaBrooksatDavidson(2/�5/08) 7 JasmineDixonatGeorgiaSouthern(02/02/08)

FTAtt. �0 JasmineDixonvsDavidson(0�/�8/08) 9 MoniqueFloydvsUNCAsheville(��/24/07)

FTPct(min5) �.000(8-8) kemenaBrooksatDavidson(2/�5/08) �.000(6-6) LakiahHysonvsAppalachianState(03/06/08) �.000(6-6) kemenaBrooksatUCF(�2/20/07) �.000(6-6) MeghanChamberlainvsUNCAsheville(��/24/07) �.000(5-5) BrittanyFrazieratHighPoint(�2/3/07)

Rebounds �4 BrittanyFrazieratUCF(�2/20/07) �2 JasmineDixonatDavidson(2/�5/08)

Assists 7 LakiahHysonvsDavidson(0�/�8/08) 6 LakiahHysonvsAppalachianState(03/06/08) 6 AshleyLingvsAppalachianState(0�/2�/08) 6 AshleyLingatFurman(0�/02/08)

Steals 4 LakiahHysonvsAppalachianState(03/06/08) 4 kemenaBrooksvsWofford(02/28/08) 4 LakiahHysonatCollegeofCharleston(02/04/08) 4 JasmineDixonvsElon(0�/26/08) 4 MoniqueFloydatLongwood(�2/05/07) 4 MoniqueFloydvsUNCAsheville(��/24/07)

Blocks 5 MeghanChamberlainvsUNCAsheville(��/24/07) 4 BrittanyFrazieratWofford(�2/�5/07)

OPPONENTPoints 26 WhitneyTossieatAppalachianState(02/�9/08) 25 keivaSmallatLongwood(�2/05/07) 24 TiffanyBrownatGeorgiaSouthern(02/02/08) 23 AshtonBurtonvsUNCAsheville(��/24/07) 23 khadijahWhittingtonatNCState(��/��/07)

FGsMade �0 khadijahWhittingtonatNCState(��/��/07) 9 threetimes

FGAtt. 20 khadijahWhittingtonatNCState(��/��/07) �7 GigiThomasatAppalachianState(02/�9/08)

FGPct(min5) �.000(5-5) AlexAndersonatChattanooga(0�/�4/08) �.000(5-5) ChelsieWileyatUCF(�2/20/07)

3-FGMade 5 AshtonBurtonvsUNCAsheville(��/24/07) 4 five times

3-FGAtt. �� LateishaDeanatHighPoint(�2/3/07) 9 fourtimes

3-FGPct(min2) �.000(3-3) SarahBakervsFurman(03/0�/08) �.000(3-3) LauraHallvsChattanooga(02/��/08) 1.000 (2-2) five times

FTsMade �0 CarleneHightowervsLaSalle(�2/�9/07) 9 TiffanyDavisatElon(02-23-08) 9 EmmaCannonatUCF(�2/20/07)

FTAtt. �3 EmmaCannonatUCF(�2/20/07) 10 five times

FTPct(min5) �.000(�0-�0) CarleneHightowervsLaSalle(�2/�9/07) �.000(8-8) keivaSmallatLongwood(�2/05/07) �.000(7-7) WhitneyTossieatAppalachianState(02/�9/08) �.000(6-6) JillFurstenburgatCollegeofCharleston(02/04/08) �.000(6-6) WhitneyTossievsAppalachianState(0�/2�/08) �.000(5-5) AyshaJonesvsCharlotte(��/28/07)

Rebounds �6 khadijahWhittingtonatNCState(��/��/07) �3 TiaLewisatUCF(�2/20/07)

Assists 9 ChristinekinnearyvsBostonUniversity(��/23/07) 7 ChrissyPhelpsatFurman(0�/02/08) 7 EmilyWaneratDuke(��/�8/07)

Steals 7 WhitneyTossieatAppalachianState(02/�9/08) 7 BrittanyMitchatDuke(��/�8/07)

Blocks 6 ErikaSmithvsCollegeofCharleston(�/7/08) 4 five times

2007-08 iNdividUal sUpeRlatives

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UNC Greensboro - TEAM GAME HIGHS

POINTS 74 at High Point (12/3/07) 73 at UCF (12/20/07)

FIELD GOALS MADE 25 WOFFORD (02/28/08) 25 at College of Charleston (02/04/08)

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 70 WOFFORD (02/28/08) 70 WESTERN CAROLINA (02/09/08)

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .476 (20-42) at Georgia Southern (02/02/08) .462 (24-52) at Furman (01/02/08)

3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 9 vs La Salle (12/19/07) 8 at Appalachian State (02/19/08)

3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 25 ELON (01/26/08) 22 vs La Salle (12/19/07)

3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .625 (5-8) at High Point (12/3/07) .556 (5-9) DAVIDSON (01/18/08)

FREE THROWS MADE 21 at High Point (12/3/07) 20 at UCF (12/20/07)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 30 at UCF (12/20/07) 28 at High Point (12/3/07)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000 (9-9) vs Chattanooga (03/07/08) .826 (19-23) CHOWAN (12/28/07)

REBOUNDS 49 at High Point (12/3/07) 47 three times

ASSISTS 18 at Furman (01/02/08) 17 WOFFORD (02/28/08)

STEALS 17 vs Appalachian State (03/06/08) 15 CHOWAN (12/28/07)

BLOCKED SHOTS 8 CHOWAN (12/28/07) 7 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON (1/7/08) 7 UNC ASHEVILLE (11/24/07)

TURNOVERS 38 at Duke (11/18/07) 31 UNC ASHEVILLE (11/24/07)

FOULS 30 at UCF (12/20/07) 25 at Georgia Southern (02/02/08)

UNC Greensboro - GAME LOWSPOINTS 29 at NC State (11/11/07) 33 vs Chattanooga (03/07/08)

FIELD GOALS MADE 10 at NC State (11/11/07) 10 at Duke (11/18/07)

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 42 at Georgia Southern (02/02/08) 43 twice

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .204 (11-54) vs Chattanooga (03/07/08) .211 (12-57) BOSTON UNIVERSITY (11/23/07)

3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1 three times

3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 4 CHARLOTTE (11/28/07) 6 three times

3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .125 (1-8) at NC State (11/11/07) .143 (2-14) twice

FREE THROWS MADE 4 vs La Salle (12/19/07) 4 WESTERN CAROLINA (02/09/08) 4 at Elon (02-23-08)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 6 vs La Salle (12/19/07) 9 three times

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .267 (4-15) WESTERN CAROLINA (02/09/08) .444 (4-9) at Elon (02-23-08)

REBOUNDS 25 LIBERTY (11/13/07) 30 at Duke (11/18/07)

ASSISTS 2 at Georgia Southern (02/02/08) 4 twice

STEALS 3 BOSTON UNIVERSITY (11/23/07) 3 at Western Carolina (01/12/08)

BLOCKED SHOTS 1 four times

TURNOVERS 11 GEORGIA SOUTHERN (1/5/08) 11 ELON (01/26/08)

FOULS 11 GEORGIA SOUTHERN (1/5/08) 12 four times

Opponent - GAME HIGHS

POINTS 84 at Duke (11/18/07) 78 vs Chattanooga (03/07/08)

FIELD GOALS MADE 34 at Duke (11/18/07) 30 at NC State (11/11/07)

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 73 at Duke (11/18/07) 73 at NC State (11/11/07)

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .511 (24-47) DAVIDSON (01/18/08) .509 (27-53) BOSTON UNIVERSITY (11/23/07)

3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 13 vs Chattanooga (03/07/08) 9 at Georgia Southern (02/02/08)

3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 28 vs Chattanooga (03/07/08) 23 at Davidson (2/15/08)

3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .600 (6-10) at Wofford (12/15/07) .500 (7-14) UNC ASHEVILLE (11/24/07) .500 (3-6) LIBERTY (11/13/07)

FREE THROWS MADE 26 at UCF (12/20/07) 24 at College of Charleston (02/04/08)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 41 at UCF (12/20/07) 29 at College of Charleston (02/04/08)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .864 (19-22) at Longwood (12/05/07) .857 (18-21) vs La Salle (12/19/07)

REBOUNDS 53 at NC State (11/11/07) 50 twice

ASSISTS 18 GEORGIA SOUTHERN (1/5/08) 18 BOSTON UNIVERSITY (11/23/07)

STEALS 28 at Duke (11/18/07) 18 at Appalachian State (02/19/08)

BLOCKED SHOTS 9 at NC State (11/11/07) 8 twice

TURNOVERS 33 CHOWAN (12/28/07) 26 WOFFORD (02/28/08)

FOULS 26 BOSTON UNIVERSITY (11/23/07) 22 APPALACHIAN STATE (01/21/08)

Opponent - GAME LOWSPOINTS 37 CHOWAN (12/28/07) 44 vs Appalachian State (03/06/08)

FIELD GOALS MADE 13 CHOWAN (12/28/07) 16 vs Appalachian State (03/06/08)

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 46 CHOWAN (12/28/07) 47 twice

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .283 (13-46) CHOWAN (12/28/07) .286 (16-56) vs Appalachian State (03/06/08)

3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 2 four times

3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 6 LIBERTY (11/13/07) 9 WESTERN CAROLINA (02/09/08)

3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .182 (2-11) CHARLOTTE (11/28/07) .200 (2-10) twice

FREE THROWS MADE 4 GEORGIA SOUTHERN (1/5/08) 5 at Western Carolina (01/12/08)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 8 GEORGIA SOUTHERN (1/5/08) 10 twice

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .455 (5-11) at Western Carolina (01/12/08) .471 (8-17) at Wofford (12/15/07)

REBOUNDS 27 at Georgia Southern (02/02/08) 27 FURMAN (03/01/08)

ASSISTS 5 WESTERN CAROLINA (02/09/08) 7 ELON (01/26/08)

STEALS 3 at Elon (02-23-08) 4 four times

BLOCKED SHOTS 0 at Furman (01/02/08) 1 twice

TURNOVERS 9 at Georgia Southern (02/02/08) 11 twice

FOULS 7 vs Chattanooga (03/07/08) 10 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON (1/7/08)

2007-08 UNCG & oppoNeNt hiGhs/loWs

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VISITORS:UNCG0-� tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin�5 MoniqueFloyd * � 5 0 0 � 3 0 4 4 0 3 � � 0 2 3�23 AshleyLing * 0 2 0 � 0 0 � 4 5 0 0 0 4 0 0 2330 GiniGrimsley * � 6 0 4 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 0 4 0 0 �840 BrittanyFrazier * 2 7 0 0 � 3 � 4 5 2 5 2 2 � 0 2544 Meg.Chamberlain * 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 � 4 0 � 0 0 �303 JasmineDixon 0 4 0 � 0 � 0 2 2 � 0 0 2 0 0 �0�0 SWadelington � 3 0 0 0 0 2 � 3 � 2 0 � 0 0 8�2 LakiahHyson � 5 0 0 � 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 � 2 �7�4 TashamaBanner 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 220 JohannaWomack 0 � 0 0 0 0 � 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 0 222 kemenaBrooks 0 0 0 0 � 2 0 2 2 � � 0 3 0 � 93� AshleyMullins � 2 � 2 0 0 0 0 0 � 3 0 � 0 � �233 kendraSmith � 2 0 0 0 0 0 � � � 2 0 7 0 0 �64� AgneGirstautaite 0 4 0 0 4 6 2 0 2 2 4 � � � 0 �4 TEAM � 2 3 Totals.............. �0 44 � 8 8 �7 8 24 32 �2 29 4 29 3 6200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:5-2�23.8% 2ndHalf:5-232�.7% Game:22.7%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:�-520.0% 2ndHalf:0-30.0% Game:�2.5%FThrow% �stHalf:2-633.3% 2ndHalf:6-��54.5% Game:47.�%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:2

HOMETEAM:NCState�-0 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin0� khadijahWhittington* �0 20 0 0 3 5 8 8 �6 2 23 2 � � 6 2802 NikittaGartrell * 5 9 0 � 2 2 0 3 3 � �2 6 � � 4 2723 ShaylaFields * � 6 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 3 2 3 2 � � 2824 LucyEllison * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 4 0 0 0 0 � �532 MeganZullo * 4 9 4 9 0 0 0 2 2 � �2 � 3 0 0 2400 AmberWhite � 6 � 5 � � 0 0 0 0 4 3 4 0 � �604 TiaBell 0 0 0 0 0 0 � 5 6 � 0 0 4 3 0 720 GloriaBrown 3 7 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 2 6 0 0 0 � ��2� BrittanyStrachan 0 � 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � 63� SharniseBeal 3 5 � 2 0 0 3 0 3 � 7 0 0 � 0 �845 ChanitaJordan 3 8 0 0 2 4 3 8 �� � 8 0 � 2 0 �452 HannaHalteman 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 � 0 0 6 TEAM 2 2 4 Totals.............. 30 73 6 20 8 �2 20 33 53 �9 74 �5 �7 9 �5200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:�7-3943.6% 2ndHalf:�3-3438.2% Game:4�.�%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:3-�225.0% 2ndHalf:3-837.5% Game:30.0%FThrow% �stHalf:3-475.0% 2ndHalf:5-862.5% Game:66.7%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:3

Officials: Edward Sidlasky, Felicia Grinter, Tom Baldinelli. Technical fouls: UNCG-None. NC State-None.Attendance:�363

ScorebyPeriods �st 2nd TotalUNCG �3 �6 29NCState 40 34 74

Points in the paint-UNCG�0,ST 40. Points off turnovers-UNCG�2,ST 35. 2nd chance points-UNCG 8,ST 20. Fast break points-UNCG 3,ST �8. Bench points-UNCG �5,ST 25. Score tied-�time.Leadchanged-3times.LastFG-UNCG2nd-05:50,ST2nd-0�:�2.Largestlead-UNCGby2�st-�8:48,STby462nd-�2:26.

VISITORS:Liberty�-0 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin25 RebeccaLightfoot f 3 8 0 � � 2 3 6 9 2 7 0 0 0 � 2740 MeganFrazee f 5 �2 0 0 4 4 5 4 9 2 �4 � 3 0 � 2542 MoriahFrazee f � 5 0 0 3 4 3 � 4 2 5 2 2 0 0 3004 CourtneyWatkins g 3 5 � � 0 0 � 4 5 2 7 3 � � 0 27�0 AllysonFasnacht g 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 3 0 � 6 0 4 25�2 HeatherSmith 0 � 0 0 2 2 0 � � 0 2 0 0 � 0 322 RachelHammond 3 7 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 6 0 3 0 � �532 RachelMcleod 0 � 0 0 0 � 0 2 2 � 0 � 0 0 0 �535 AlexandriaBream 0 � 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 34� MollyFrazee 6 �0 2 2 3 4 3 � 4 3 �7 0 3 2 0 2643 kitteryMaine � � 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 4 TEAM 2 2 4 � Totals.............. 22 5� 3 6 �5 �9 �7 25 42 20 62 8 2� 4 7200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:�0-244�.7% 2ndHalf:�2-2744.4% Game:43.�%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:2-450.0% 2ndHalf:�-250.0% Game:50.0%FThrow% �stHalf:�-333.3% 2ndHalf:�4-�687.5% Game:78.9%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:0

HOME:UNCG0-2 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin40 BrittanyFrazier f 2 6 0 0 2 4 � � 2 � 6 0 � 0 0 2844 MeghanChamberlainc � 3 0 0 2 4 � 3 4 3 4 � 0 0 2 20�5 MoniqueFloyd g 2 4 0 0 � 2 2 0 2 � 5 2 3 0 2 �823 AshleyLing g 0 0 0 0 0 0 � � 2 3 0 0 2 0 � 2330 GiniGrimsley g 3 �2 2 9 2 2 � 2 3 3 �0 � 2 � 0 27�2 LakiahHyson 3 5 0 0 0 0 � � 2 2 6 � 2 0 2 �82� kristenBoone 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 � 3 0 2 622 kemenaBrooks 0 5 0 � 3 4 0 � � 0 3 2 � 0 0 �43� AshleyMullins 2 3 2 2 0 0 0 2 2 4 6 � 3 0 0 �533 kendraSmith � 2 0 0 0 0 0 � � � 2 0 � 0 0 �54� AgneGirstautaite 0 3 0 0 2 2 0 3 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 �6 TEAM 2 � 3 � Totals.............. �4 43 4 �2 �2 20 9 �6 25 20 44 9 �9 � 9200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:8-2236.4% 2ndHalf:6-2�28.6% Game:32.6%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:�-6�6.7% 2ndHalf:3-650.0% Game:33.3%FThrow% �stHalf:4-944.4% 2ndHalf:8-��72.7% Game:60.0%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:3

Officials: John Almarode, Eric Brewton, Timothy Bryant. Technical fouls: Liberty-None. UNCG-None.Attendance:365

ScorebyPeriods �st 2nd TotalLiberty 23 39 62UNCG 2� 23 44

Pointsinthepaint-LIBERTY36,UNCG�2.Pointsoffturnovers-LIBERTY23,UNCG�0.2ndchancepoints-LIBERTY �9,UNCG �0. Fast break points-LIBERTY �2,UNCG 2. Bench points-LIBERTY29,UNCG�9.Score tied-2 times. Leadchanged-3 times. Last FG-LIBERTY2nd-0�:��, UNCG2nd-00:�5.Largestlead-LIBERTYby222nd-03:56,UNCGby7�st-�2:53.

G1: NC State 74,UNCG 29

G2: Liberty 62,UNCG 44

RALEIGH, NC – UNCG opened the 2007-08 season witha 74-29 setback against No. 25 NC State in Reynolds Coli-seum.

UNCG(0-�)wasledbyseniorforwardBrittanyFrazierwhohad five points while teammates Meghan Chamberlain and AgneGirstautaiteeachaddedfourpointsintheloss.

khadijah Whittington led NC State (�-0) with 23 pointsand �6 rebounds on �0-of-20 shooting. Nikitta Gartrell andMegan Zullo were also in double-figures with 12 points each.

The Spartans took a 4-3 lead early after Brittany Frazier scored the Spartans first field goal of the season atthe�8:48markbutNorthCarolinaStatewouldrespondwitha�2-2runtotakea�6-5leadmidwaythroughthehalf.

UNCGtriedtogainsomemomentumneartheendofthehalfandrecordedstopsonseveralNCStatepos-sessions. Meghan Chamberlain hit a quick jumper and Monique Floyd hit her first collegiate bucket while a free throwfromLakiahHysonputUNCGintodoubledigits.TheSpartanscouldn’tstopWhittington,whoaccountedfornearlyhalfoftheNCStatepointsheadingintothebreak.

Whittingtonledallscorerswith�3pointsatthebreak.ChamberlainledUNCGwithfourpointswhileAsh-leyMullins,whoconnectedonthelonethreepointerofthehalf,wasthenextleadingscorerwiththreepoints.

NorthCarolinaStateextendedtheirleadto50-�5atthe�6:4�marksparkedbythreeconsecutivebuck-ets fromZullo.GiniGrimsleyendedUNCG’sdroughtwitha jumper through the leftsidebutUNCGcouldn’t

topZullo’shothandfrombehindthearcastheWolfpackwentona�4-�runmidwaythroughthehalf.

The Spartans were able to get qualitypoints out of Lakiah Hyson and Brittany Fra-ziertocuttheleadto69-23atthe7:56mark.UNCGwasabletomakesomekeystopsdownthe stretch and found some points off thebench in Sharniece Wadelington and kendraSmith.

The Spartans outscored NC State 4-0over a three-minute span late in the half butcouldn’t stop NC State from scoring as thehometeamcruisedtothevictory.

UNCG29pointswerethefewestpoints scored in school history. Theprevious low was 32 scored againstHighPointduringthe�97�season.

GREENSBORO, NC – UNCG fellinitshomeopener,62-44toLibertyinFlemingGym.

UNCG(0-2)wasledbyjuniorGiniGrimsleywhotallied�0pointson3-of-�2shootingfromthefloorwhileseniorMeghan Chamberlain tallied four rebounds in the loss.Sophomore Lakiah Hyson set a new career-high with sixpointson3-of-5shootingfromthefloor.

Liberty(�-0)wasledbyMeganFrazeewhotallied�4points and nine rebounds. Teammate Rebecca Lightfootalsotalliedninereboundsinthewin.

Despite only leading by two points at the break, Lib-ertystartedthesecondhalfwitha�2-0runtopullahead2�-34 and pulled down five boards in the first five minutes of action and never looked back. The LadyFlames,wholedbyasmuchas22points inthesecondhalf, tallied20points inthepaintandshot44percentinthesecondhalf,toputthegameoutofreach.

Bothteamsseemedsluggishfromtheoutsetandneitherteamwasabletofindthebasketuntilabouttwo minutes into the game when UNCG’s Monique Floyd hit a bucket in the paint to put the Spartansahead.Libertywasn’tfarbehindwiththeirfirstbucketandnotchedthegameat2-2atthe�5:45mark.

The Spartans utilized offense from Hyson and Ashley Mullins and several free throws from AgneGirstautaitetopullahead9-2withjustunder�2minutesremaining.

TheLadyFlamescapitalizedonseveralUNCGmiscuesandwasabletotiethegamebuttheSpartansrespondedwithabucketfromHysononthenextplaytokeepthelead.FreshmankendraSmithcameupwithabigchargethatgavepossessiontoUNCG,whichHysonquicklyconvertedintoabuckettoputtheSpartansahead,�3-9midwaythroughthehalf.

A4-0rungavetheFlamestheirfirstleadofthehalfatthe9:05markandtheteamstradedbucketsonthenextfewpossessionsbutatriplefromGiniGrimsley,herfirstoftheseason,putUNCGahead.

The teams tradedbucketson thenext fewpossessionsbutLibertywasable to takean�8-�5 leadafterhittingsomequickbucketsintransition.Libertyuseda5-0runlaterinthehalftopullahead23-�7butaUNCGbucketinthepaintfromChamberlain,alongwithtwopointsfromthecharitystripeinthefinalsecondsofthehalfsentUNCGtothelockerroomtrailing23-2�.

Libertywas43.�percentfromtheflooron22-of-5�shootingandrecorded42reboundswhileUNCGwas32.6percentfromtheflooron�4-of-23shootingwhileonlyrecording25rebounds.

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38•2007-08UNCGWomen’sBasketballMediaGuide� 8 • 2 0 0 7 - 0 8 s t a t i s t i C s U N C G W o M e N ’ s B a s k e t B a l l M e d i a G U i d e

VISITORS:UNCG0-3 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin30 GiniGrimsley f � 7 � 2 0 0 0 � � 3 3 0 3 0 0 2040 BrittanyFrazier f 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 2�44 MeghanChamberlainc � 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 � 0 0 �3�5 MoniqueFloyd g 2 2 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 7 2 7 0 � 2�23 AshleyLing g � 4 0 0 0 0 � � 2 0 2 2 6 0 3 2203 JasmineDixon � 4 0 0 � 2 3 3 6 3 3 � 3 � 0 20�0 SWadelington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2�2 LakiahHyson 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 5 0 3 �9�4 TashamaBanner 0 � 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 �22 kemenaBrooks � 7 0 3 4 5 0 � � 0 6 0 3 0 0 2�3� AshleyMullins � 5 � 2 0 0 2 4 6 0 3 0 5 0 0 �433 kendraSmith � 2 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 � 4 0 � 0 0 �24� AgneGirstautaite � 4 0 0 � 2 3 2 5 2 3 0 2 0 0 �4 TEAM 4 5 9 Totals.............. �0 43 2 7 �7 22 �3 �7 30 �4 39 7 38 � 7200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:3-�6�8.8% 2ndHalf:7-2725.9% Game:23.3%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:�-��00% 2ndHalf:�-6�6.7% Game:28.6%FThrow% �stHalf:9-��8�.8% 2ndHalf:8-��72.7% Game:77.3%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:3

HOME:Duke3-0 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin�5 BridgetteMitchell f � 2 � 2 0 0 2 � 3 0 3 2 � 0 3 2230 CarremGay f � 4 0 � 0 0 3 4 7 2 2 0 3 0 5 �5�� ChanteBlack c 5 9 0 0 7 8 4 � 5 2 �7 0 2 � 2 2522 BrittanyMitch g 5 �0 � 5 0 0 � � 2 � �� 2 � 0 7 223� keturahJackson g � 7 0 2 � 2 0 � � 2 3 2 2 0 2 �802 EmilyWaner 2 3 2 3 0 0 0 2 2 2 6 7 3 0 � 2005 JasmineThomas 4 �3 0 4 0 0 � � 2 � 8 � 3 � 2 23�3 karimaChristmas � 3 0 � � 2 3 2 5 2 3 � 0 � � �52� JoyCheek 5 6 � � 0 0 3 2 5 4 �� 2 � 0 2 2034 krystalThomas 9 �6 0 0 2 3 5 5 �0 � 20 0 4 2 3 20 TEAM 2 2 Totals.............. 34 73 5 �9 �� �5 22 22 44 �7 84 �7 20 5 28200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:�6-3842.�% 2ndHalf:�8-355�.4% Game:46.6%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:3-�225.0% 2ndHalf:2-728.6% Game:26.3%FThrow% �stHalf:9-��8�.8% 2ndHalf:2-450.0% Game:73.3%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:4

Officials: Mark Hardcastle, Luis Gonzalez, Dan Outlaw. Technical fouls: UNCG-None. Duke-None. Attendance:5534

ScorebyPeriods �st 2nd TotalUNCG �6 23 39Duke 44 40 84

Points in the paint-UNCG �2,DUkE 52. Points off turnovers-UNCG 2,DUkE 44. 2nd chancepoints-UNCG�0,DUkE32.Fastbreakpoints-UNCG2,DUkE�4.Benchpoints-UNCG23,DUkE48.Scoretied-0times.Leadchanged-0times.LastFG-UNCG2nd-08:58,DUkE2nd-00:50.Largestlead-UNCGNone,DUkEby472nd-02:34.

VISITORS:BOSTONU.(4-�) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin00 kaseyDevine f 4 7 0 � 0 0 0 5 5 2 8 � � 2 3 �732 JesykaBurks-Wiley f 7 9 2 2 3 4 2 5 7 4 �9 � 3 0 0 26�2 Christinekinneary g 2 4 0 0 2 3 � 2 3 3 6 9 4 0 � 37�4 CheriRaffo g 3 7 0 3 0 0 0 2 2 � 6 � 0 0 0 2623 AmaracUmez-Eroninig � 4 0 0 2 2 � 5 6 3 4 � 2 0 � 240� kristiDini 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 302 kerryCashman 0 � 0 0 0 0 � 0 � 2 0 0 � 0 0 5�� CorinneJean 2 4 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 � 0 0 3 �520 katBriggs � 4 0 3 0 0 � � 2 4 2 2 4 0 0 �22� AlyHinton 4 8 0 2 2 2 3 4 7 4 �0 � � 0 0 2322 krystynMcIntyre 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 333 kristenFolk 3 4 0 0 2 2 0 3 3 2 8 � � � 0 9 TEAM 4 4 Totals.............. 27 53 4 �5 �� �3 9 3� 40 26 69 �8 �7 3 8200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:�5-3050.0% 2ndHalf:�2-2352.2% Game:50.9%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:�-6�6.7% 2ndHalf:3-933.3% Game:26.7%FThrow% �stHalf:2-366.7% 2ndHalf:9-�090.0% Game:84.6%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:0

HOME:UNCG(0-4) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin30 GiniGrimsley f 3 �2 2 7 0 0 0 6 6 � 8 0 2 2 0 2640 BrittanyFrazier f 0 3 0 0 2 2 2 2 4 0 2 0 4 0 0 �544 MeghanChamberlainc 0 2 0 0 � � � 2 3 � � 0 � 0 0 �822 kemenaBrooks g 0 7 0 3 0 0 � 3 4 � 0 � � 0 0 �623 AshleyLing g 0 3 0 0 2 2 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 2203 JasmineDixon 2 3 0 � 4 6 2 2 4 4 8 0 3 0 2 20�0 SWadelington 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 � 0 0 0 7�2 LakiahHyson � 4 0 0 0 2 0 � � � 2 0 � 0 0 �5�4 TashamaBanner 0 � 0 � 2 2 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 4�5 MoniqueFloyd 2 5 0 0 2 3 2 � 3 � 6 � � 0 0 �63� AshleyMullins 3 6 � 3 � 2 2 0 2 0 8 � 2 0 � �433 kendraSmith 0 4 0 � 0 2 2 2 4 � 0 � � 0 0 �74� AgneGirstautaite � 3 0 0 � 3 � 0 � � 3 0 0 � 0 �0 TEAM 4 4 � Totals.............. �2 57 3 �8 �5 25 2� �9 40 �4 42 5 �9 3 3200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:5-2222.7% 2ndHalf:7-3520.0% Game:2�.�%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:0-60.0% 2ndHalf:3-�225.0% Game:�6.7%FThrow% �stHalf:7-�070.0% 2ndHalf:8-�553.3% Game:60.0%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:3

Officials: Kim Theabo, Talisa Green, Bill Keaton. Technical fouls: BOSTON UNIVERSITY-None. UNCG-None.Attendance:n/a

ScorebyPeriods �st 2nd TotalBOSTONUNIVERSITY 33 36 69UNCG �7 25 42

Points in the paint-BU 30,UNCG �4. Points off turnovers-BU 24,UNCG 8. 2nd chance points-BU��,UNCG�2.Fastbreakpoints-BU4,UNCG5.Benchpoints-BU26,UNCG29.Scoretied-�time.Leadchanged-0times.LastFG-BU2nd-0�:42,UNCG2nd-04:22.Largestlead-BUby302nd-07:53,UNCGNone.

G3: Duke 84,UNCG 39

G4: Boston U. 69,UNCG 42

DURHAM,NC–Duke’skrystalThomastallied20pointsasNo.9DukedefeatedUNCGreensboro,84-39innon-conferenceactionatCameronIndoorStadium.

UNCG (0-3) was led by Monique Floyd who tallied sevenpoints on 2-of-2 shooting from the floor. The Fairmont, NC na-tivewasalso3-for-3fromthefreethrowline.JasmineDixonandAshleyMullinseachtalliedsixreboundsintheloss.

krystal Thomas led Duke (3-0) with 20 points and �0 re-bounds on 9-of-16 shooting from the floor. Chante Black, Brit-

tany Mitch and Joy Cheek were all in double-figures for the Blue Devils.

Dukeopenedthesecondhalfwithseveralquickbucketsrunto pull ahead 50-2 but UNCG was able to use offense from thebenchtocuttheleadto56-25atthe�5:�2mark.TheBlueDevilsuseda5-0runmidwaythroughthehalftotakea6�-25leadbutUNCGusedtwoquickbucketsoutofatimeoutcuttheleadto63-29.A2�-4Duketoclosethegameputthegameoutofreach.

Duke opened the first half with a three-point field goal from BridgetteMitchell.UNCGrespondedandwasabletoquicklygetdown the floor but Floyd stepped out of bounds giving the Blue Devilspossession.GiniGrimsleywasabletocuttheleadto4-3witha threepointerandaDuketravelgaveUNCGtheballbackontheensuingpossession.TheteamsbattledontheboardsbutDukeusedajumperfromBlacktogoup6-3atthe�6:�7markofthe first stanza.

UNCG kept the Blue Devils on their heels but several turn-oversgaveDukeanearly8-3leadbutaquickfoulandtwofreethrowsfromFloydcuttheleadto8-5.Dukewasabletocapitalize

on several Spartans miscues and held UNCG without a field goal for seven minutes to pull ahead 25-10 with just undersevenminutesremaininginthehalf.

Dukeclosedthehalfona�2-0runtotakea44-�6leadintothebreak.TheBlueDevilsdominatedonthe

boards in the first half, picking up 28 rebounds while UNCG only had eight.Dukealsohelda24-2advantagewithpointsinthepaint.Duke’sThomasledall scorers with �2 points and sevenrebounds.

GREENSBORO,NC–UNCGfell toBoston University, 69-42 in the first gameofthe2007UNCGThanksgivingClassic.

UNCG(0-4)wasledbyAshleyMullins,GiniGrimselyandJasmineDixonwhoeachtalliedeightpointsintheloss.Grims-leyalsotalliedsixreboundstoleadtheSpartans.

Jesyka Burks-Wiley led Boston University (4-�) with �9points,with�5pointscominginthesecondhalf.Shewas7-of-9 from the floor and had seven rebounds in the win. Aly Hinton was also in double-figures with 10 points in the win.

UNCGstartedthegamequiteslowandfoundthemselvesdown�4-2midwaythroughthehalf,astheywentalmost nine minutes without a field goal. The Spartans couldn’t stop Boston University’s shooters, especially Cheri Raffo and Christine Kinneary who shot 75 percent and 50 percent from the floor respectively in the first half.

BU was 15-of-30 from the floor, good for 50.0 percent shooting while UNCG was only 5-of-22 for 22.7 per-cent.TheSpartanswereabletogetalittlemomentumbeforehalftimeandwentona�4-�0runtogointothelockeroomtrailing33-�7.

UNCG was able to keep the rebounds close in the first stanza and tallied 15 rebounds to BU’s 20 in the first half. The Spartans found a spark in Monique Floyd off the bench; the Fairmont, NC native tallied five points and two rebounds in the first half.

UNCG’s 22.7 field goal percentage in the first half marked the second lowest percentage of the season. The Spartans shot 18. 8 percent in the first half in a loss to No. 9 Duke.

UNCGcameoutshootinginthesecondhalfandwasabletogettheleadto�7pointsonathree-pointbucketthe from Gini Grimsley, her first of the afternoon, with just under 17 minutes remaining. The Terriers wouldn’t goawayandpushedtheirleadbackupto2�pointsonbucketsfromWiley-Burksjustbeforethesecondmediatimeoutofthehalf.

Grimselybegantogethotfrombehindthearcwithhersecondthree-pointeroftheafternoontocuttheleadto23-4�atthe�5:30markofthehalf.TheTerriersseemedtohaveananswerforeveryUNCGshotandledby22pointsatthe�4minutemarkofthehalf.

BostonUniversityhadacommandingadvantageinthepaint.TheTerriershad30pointsinthepaintandrecorded24pointsoffofturnovers.TheSpartansrecorded�4points inthepaintandonlyeightpointsoffofturnovers.

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VISITORS:UNCAsheville(4-2) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin2� MONTGOMERY,Lind.f 4 �� 0 0 5 6 3 3 6 2 �3 0 0 2 0 3224 MONROE,Jessica f 4 �4 0 0 6 �0 2 4 6 3 �4 � 6 � � 3550 SHEPARD,Stacy c 3 6 0 0 3 3 0 3 3 5 9 � � 4 � 25�3 BARTON,Ashton g 7 �2 5 8 4 6 3 � 4 � 23 � 2 0 � 2623 BAkER,Ana g 4 8 0 2 0 0 � 0 � � 8 6 3 0 � 3704 SHEPARD,kendall 0 2 0 0 2 2 � � 2 0 2 � � � 2 �405 OkOLI,Chioma 2 9 2 4 0 0 � 4 5 2 6 � 3 0 � 20�0 Moore,Arescia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 5�4 JONES,kyla � 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 � 0 0 6 TEAM 6 2 8 Totals.............. 25 64 7 �4 20 27 �7 �8 35 �8 77 �3 �9 8 7200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:�2-3534.3% 2ndHalf:�3-2944.8% Game:39.�%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:�-520.0% 2ndHalf:6-966.7% Game:50.0%FThrow% �stHalf:8-988.9% 2ndHalf:�2-�866.7% Game:74.�%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:2

HOME:UNCG(0-5) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin03 JasmineDixon f 6 9 0 0 4 6 5 6 �� 4 �6 3 �0 0 2 3�30 GiniGrimsley f 4 �3 � 6 0 2 � 2 3 3 9 � 2 0 � 2�44 MeghanChamberlainc � 2 0 0 6 6 2 5 7 4 8 2 � 5 � 23�5 MoniqueFloyd g 4 8 0 0 5 9 4 3 7 2 �3 0 3 0 4 2623 AshleyLing g � 4 � � 0 0 � 2 3 2 3 2 5 0 0 3��0 SWadelington 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 � 4 � 2 0 � �4�2 LakiahHyson 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 � � � 0 � 2 0 0 922 kemenaBrooks 3 9 � � 2 2 2 2 4 2 9 0 � 0 � �43� AshleyMullins 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � 0 � 633 kendraSmith 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � � 0 0 0 0 0 0 340 BrittanyFrazier 3 5 0 0 2 2 2 3 5 5 8 � 4 2 � 22 TEAM 3 3 Totals.............. 24 58 3 8 �9 27 20 27 47 24 70 �� 3� 7 �2200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:��-2642.3% 2ndHalf:�3-3240.6% Game:4�.4%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:2-2�00% 2ndHalf:�-6�6.7% Game:37.5%FThrow% �stHalf:�2-�675.0% 2ndHalf:7-��63.6% Game:70.4%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:4

Officials: John Almarode, Karen Gruca, Mark Ijames. Technical fouls: UNC Asheville-None. UNCG-None.Attendance:222

ScorebyPeriods �st 2nd TotalUNCAsheville 33 44 77UNCG 36 34 70

Points in the paint-UNCA 24,UNCG 32. Points off turnovers-UNCA 24,UNCG 22. 2nd chancepoints-UNCA�3,UNCG20.Fastbreakpoints-UNCA5,UNCG��.Benchpoints-UNCA�0,UNCG2�. Score tied-4 times. Lead changed-5 times. Last FG-UNCA 2nd-00:40, UNCG 2nd-00:�7.Largestlead-UNCAby7�st-08:38,UNCGby�02nd-08:45.

VISITORS:Charlotte(3-5) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin�0 ErinFloyd f 5 �0 0 0 2 2 2 3 5 � �2 2 0 0 � 2655 DanielleBurgin c 3 �� 0 0 2 2 2 6 8 2 8 0 4 � 0 27�� TraciRay g 2 7 � 5 0 0 � 3 4 2 5 0 0 0 � �522 AyshaJones g 3 6 0 � 5 5 2 � 3 3 �� 2 � 0 � 2644 SabrinaGregory g 5 �0 0 0 2 2 2 6 8 0 �2 4 0 0 0 260� HUBBARD,Jabrenta 0 � 0 � 0 0 0 � � 0 0 0 � 0 0 605 MCCALLUM,Shannon 0 2 0 � 0 0 0 � � � 0 � 2 0 0 6�5 WhitneyHoey 0 3 0 2 � 2 � 0 � 0 � 3 � 0 � �520 AshleySpriggs 2 6 0 0 3 7 3 � 4 4 7 � 2 � 2 �823 TyhieshaSmith 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+32 WendyStywalt 4 6 � � � � 2 4 6 3 �0 � � � 0 2634 kelseyMcadoo 2 2 0 0 0 � � 3 4 4 4 0 0 3 0 9 TEAM 2 2 � Totals.............. 26 64 2 �� �6 22 �8 29 47 20 70 �4 �3 6 6200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:�3-2944.8% 2ndHalf:�3-3537.�% Game:40.6%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:0-50.0% 2ndHalf:2-633.3% Game:�8.2%FThrow% �stHalf:�0-�47�.4% 2ndHalf:6-875.0% Game:72.7%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:2

HOME:UNCG(0-6) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin30 GiniGrimsley f 4 9 � 3 2 5 � 5 6 3 �� 0 4 0 0 2344 MeghanChamberlainc 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 6 2 � 2 0 2203 JasmineDixon g 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 4 � 0 0 0 �4�5 MoniqueFloyd g � 8 0 0 0 2 4 2 6 2 2 � 2 0 0 3023 AshleyLing g 3 5 0 0 2 3 0 3 3 2 8 4 2 0 0 33�0 SWadelington 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3�2 LakiahHyson � 7 0 0 0 0 � � 2 0 2 � 2 � � �422 kemenaBrooks � 2 0 0 0 0 0 � � 0 2 0 � 0 � 93� AshleyMullins 0 � 0 � 0 0 � � 2 0 0 0 2 � 0 733 kendraSmith � 3 0 0 0 0 0 � � 0 2 0 0 0 0 �040 BrittanyFrazier 3 6 0 0 0 � 0 2 2 3 6 0 � � � 224� AgneGirstautaite 0 � 0 0 2 2 � 2 3 3 2 � 2 0 � �3 TEAM 2 2 4 Totals.............. �9 52 � 4 6 �3 �0 24 34 �9 45 �0 �7 5 4200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:��-2839.3% 2ndHalf:8-2433.3% Game:36.5%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:�-250.0% 2ndHalf:0-20.0% Game:25.0%FThrow% �stHalf:3-560.0% 2ndHalf:3-837.5% Game:46.2%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:�

Officials: Tom Baldinelli, Karen Preato, Brian Miller. Technical fouls: CHARLOTTE-None. UNCG-None.Attendance:285

ScorebyPeriods �st 2nd TotalCHARLOTTE 36 34 70UNCG 26 �9 45

Pointsinthepaint-CHA22,UNCG�6.Pointsoffturnovers-CHA2�,UNCG7.2ndchancepoints-CHA�5,UNCG4.Fastbreakpoints-CHA6,UNCG0.Benchpoints-CHA22,UNCG�4.Scoretied-4times.Leadchanged-6times.LastFG-CHA2nd-00:�5,UNCG2nd-00:29.Largestlead-CHAby252nd-07:39,UNCGby3�st-�5:26.

G5: UNC A’ville 77,UNCG 70

G6: Charlotte 70,UNCG 45

GREENSBORO,NC–Despitehavingtwoplayersindouble-dig-its,UNCGfell77-70toUNCAshevilleintheconsolationgameofthe2007UNCGThanksgivingClassicinFlemingGym.

JasmineDixon,whowasnamedtotheall-tourneysquad,tal-lied her first career double-double with 16 points and 11 rebounds on 6-of-9 shooting from the floor to lead UNCG (0-5). Freshman Mo-nique Floyd was also in double-figures with a career-high 13 points. MeghanChamberlainandFloydeachtalliedsevenreboundsintheloss.

The Spartans shot 41.4 percent from the floor on 24-of-58 shooting and tallied a season high 47 rebounds in the loss.UNCGalsocollectedagame-high�2steals.

Ashton Barton tallied a game-high 23 points on 7-of-12 shooting from the floor to lead UNC Asheville (4-2). Lindsey Montgomery and Jessica Monroe were also in double-figures with 13 and 14 points, respectively. Monroe and Montgom-eryalsohadsixreboundsinthewin.

UNCG started the second half with a 6-2 run and was able to extend their lead to 46-39 at the first media timeout. Ashevillewasabletocuttheleadto46-4�onasetpieceoutofthetimeoutbutUNCGrespondedwithabuckettokeepthelead.

TheBulldogswereabletogetitgoingfrombehindthearcasChiomaOkoliandBartonhitbacktobackthree-point-ers as Asheville cut the UNCG lead to 54-51 at the 11:37 mark. Both teams couldn’t seem to find the bucket but UNCG wasabletocapitalizeonseveralAshevillemiscuesatthefreethrowlineandkemenaBrooksdrainedathree-pointertogiveUNCGa�0-pointlead,theirlargestoftheafternoon,midwaythroughthehalf.

Ashevillewouldn’tgoawayandwasabletocuttheleadagainto63-59withabucketfromBarton.Theteamscon-tinuedtomatcheachotherpossessionforpossessionbutitwasAshevillethatgotthehothanddownthestretch.OkolihitAsheville’ssixthtripleofthehalftripleofthenighttocuttheUNCGleadtoonepointwithalittleoversixminutesremain-ing.

The team’s traded free throws but UNCG found themselves behind by five with just over a minute to play. The Spar-tans tried to get back in the game but couldn’t stop Asheville down the stretch and dropped their fifth consecutive game.

UNCG held a 25-15 rebounding advantage and shot a season-high 42.3 percent from the field in the first half. Senior forwardJasmineDixonledtheSpartansatthebreakwith�2pointsand�0reboundsatthebreak.TheSpartanswerealsoperfectfromthecharitystripe.

GREENSBORO, NC – UNCG suf-fered a 70-45 setback to Charlotte atFlemingGym.

UNCG(0-6)wasledbyGiniGrimsleywhotallied��pointson4-of-9shootingfrom the floor while Ashley Ling recorded eight points which tied her career high.Monique Floyd also contributed a team-high five rebounds in the loss. The Spartans shot 36.5 percent from the field andtallied34rebounds.

Charlotte’sSabrinaGregoryandErinFloydwerebothindouble-digitswith�2pointseachandGregorytalliedagame-highsevenreboundsinthewin.

Both teams came out shooting in the second half but it wasCharlottethatcouldn’tmissandextendedtheirleadto45-30atthe�6:�0mark,theirlargestleadofthegameatthatpoint.LakiahHysonwasabletocutintotheleadwithalongtwofromtherightsidebutthey couldn’t find a way to stop Charlotte from scoring as the 49ers extendedtheirleadto5�-34atthe�2:54mark.

Both teams went cold from the floor midway through the half but abucketfromCharlotte’sWendyStywaltendedthedroughtandputthe49ersahead,56-34.TheSpartanshadnoanswerforthe49ersintransitionandcommitted�9foulswhiletryingtoslowthe49ers.

Charlotteuseda�5-2runtopullouttoacommanding22-pointleadputtingthegameoutofreachandgivingCharlotteitsthirdconsecutivewin.

Charlotte scored the first bucket of the game but the Spartans answer with a long two from Grimsley to tie the gameearly.UNCGwasabletolimitthetouchesofCharlotte’sDanielleBurginandtooka4-3leadearlybutthe49ersrespondedwithtwofreethrowstokeepthegametiedearly.

Theteamstradedbucketsthroughtheearlypartofthehalfbuta4-0runbyCharlotteputthemoutinfront�4-��atthe��:59markofthehalf.TheSpartanscutintotheleadwithafreethrowfromGrimsleybuta7-0runputCharlotteahead,2�-�2midwaythroughthehalf.

Grimsleyhitback-to-backbucketstocuttheleadto2�-�6butanuntimelyUNCGfoulonJasmineDixonputChar-lotteonthelinewheretheywereabletocapitalizeandextendedtheirleadto25-�8withjustovereightminutesremain-ing.Withthe49ersleading28-�8,UNCGusedabucketfromAshleyLingandanoffensivefoulonthenextpossessiontotakeawaysomeofthemomentum.Linghadthehothandandwithanotherbucketcuttheleadtosixpointsatthe5:�8markwhilekemenaBrooksaddedabuckettocuttheleadto28-24.

The Spartans held Charlotte without a field goal for 2:26 minutes before a bucket from Gregory pushed their lead to32-24.Charlotteclosedthehalfona6-2runtotakea36-26leadintothebreak.

UNCG shot 39.3 percent from the floor on 11-of-28 shooting and tallied 16 rebounds. Grimsley led the Spartans with 10 points while four players had two rebounds. Erin Floyd recorded 10 points to lead Charlotte in the first half.

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VISITORS:UNCG�-6 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin30 GiniGrimsley f 3 7 2 2 0 0 0 3 3 � 8 0 2 0 � 2�40 BrittanyFrazier f 3 9 0 0 5 5 4 5 9 � �� 0 4 0 0 2244 MeghanChamberlainc 3 �� 0 0 2 2 0 7 7 � 8 2 3 � � 26�5 MoniqueFloyd g 5 9 0 � � 3 0 5 5 3 �� 3 2 0 2 2823 AshleyLing g � 2 � � 3 4 0 6 6 � 6 2 4 0 0 3003 JasmineDixon � 4 0 � 2 2 � 5 6 4 4 0 2 0 0 �8�0 SWadelington 0 4 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 5�2 LakiahHyson 0 2 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 2 3 2 � 0 � �622 kemenaBrooks 6 9 2 3 � 2 � 2 3 � �5 0 0 0 0 204� AgneGirstautaite 2 2 0 0 4 6 0 3 3 � 8 0 0 0 0 �4 TEAM � 3 4 Totals.............. 24 59 5 8 2� 28 �0 39 49 �5 74 9 �8 � 5200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:��-3�35.5% 2ndHalf:�3-2846.4% Game:40.7%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:3-475.0% 2ndHalf:2-450.0% Game:62.5%FThrow% �stHalf:8-988.9% 2ndHalf:�3-�968.4% Game:75.0%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:�

HOME:HighPoint4-4 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin2� AndreaTucker f 2 8 0 0 0 0 2 6 8 3 4 0 3 � 0 2054 AshleeSamuels f � 2 0 0 0 0 � 3 4 3 2 0 0 0 0 �002 LateishaDean g 5 �6 3 �� 3 3 2 3 5 2 �6 3 2 0 � 30�3 FrancisFields g � 3 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 5 2 5 3 0 4 2�25 JenniferLong g 5 �� 0 � 3 4 0 3 3 2 �3 2 0 0 0 2903 AyonnaThompson 0 0 0 0 � 2 0 0 0 2 � 0 0 0 � �204 JuricaHargraves 6 �6 2 9 � 4 0 � � � �5 0 3 0 0 2624 AmyDodd � 4 0 � 2 2 2 3 5 � 4 0 � 0 � 2333 AmberManuel 3 8 0 0 � 3 2 5 7 2 7 0 3 � 3 29 TEAM 2 5 7 Totals.............. 24 68 5 22 �� 20 �� 3� 42 2� 64 �0 �5 2 �0200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:�3-3636.�% 2ndHalf:��-3234.4% Game:35.3%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:3-�323.�% 2ndHalf:2-922.2% Game:22.7%FThrow% �stHalf:0-20.0% 2ndHalf:��-�86�.�% Game:55.0%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:3

Officials: Lawson Newton, Mark Hardcastle, Jennifer Reza. Technical fouls: UNCG-None. High Point-None.Attendance:539

ScorebyPeriods �st 2nd TotalUNCG 33 4� 74HighPoint 29 35 64

Pointsinthepaint-UNCG22,HPU26.Pointsoffturnovers-UNCG�4,HPU�4.2ndchancepoints-UNCG8,HPU7.Fastbreakpoints-UNCG2,HPU6.Benchpoints-UNCG30,HPU27.Scoretied-5times.Leadchanged-2times.LastFG-UNCG2nd-03:�5,HPU2nd-00:�9.Largestlead-UNCGby�42nd-03:�5,HPUby5�st-�2:�9.

VISITORS:UNCG�-7 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin�5 MoniqueFloyd * 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 � � 4 6 � � 0 4 2023 AshleyLing * 2 3 0 � 2 2 � 5 6 0 6 4 � 0 2 2530 GiniGrimsley * � 5 0 � 0 0 � � 2 0 2 0 � 0 0 �840 BrittanyFrazier * 6 9 0 0 � � 3 4 7 4 �3 � 2 0 0 2744 MeghanChamberlain* 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 � � 2 0 � � 0 � ��03 JasmineDixon � 5 0 0 � 4 2 2 4 2 3 � 3 0 � 20�0 SWadelington 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 � � � 0 2 � 0 � 7�2 LakiahHyson 4 8 � � 0 � 0 � � � 9 2 � � 2 22�4 TashamaBanner � 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � 2 0 � 0 0 322 kemenaBrooks 3 8 0 � 0 0 0 � � 2 6 0 0 0 0 �73� AshleyMullins 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 733 kendraSmith 2 4 0 0 0 0 � 3 4 0 4 0 0 0 � �64� AgneGirstautaite 0 � 0 0 2 2 0 � � 0 2 � 0 � 0 7 TEAM � 2 3 4 Totals.............. 23 59 � 6 6 �0 9 23 32 �8 53 �3 �6 2 �2200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:�4-3046.7% 2ndHalf:9-293�.0% Game:39.0%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:0-�0.0% 2ndHalf:�-520.0% Game:�6.7%FThrow% �stHalf:5-683.3% 2ndHalf:�-425.0% Game:60.0%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:2

HOME:Longwood4-5 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin03 keivaSmall * 7 �4 3 4 8 8 � 5 6 3 25 4 8 4 2 35�0 OdessaWilliams * 4 �2 0 0 4 6 2 5 7 2 �2 0 � 0 � 262� BeckyFernandes * 0 3 0 0 0 0 � 2 3 � 0 � 0 0 0 2424 CourtneyDyer * 2 5 � 4 2 2 0 4 4 0 7 � � 0 0 2630 AnnaSteg * 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 � � 3 0 � � 0 0 �204 AmberSims 3 5 0 0 0 0 � 3 4 � 6 0 2 0 0 23�� TamonicaBrackins 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � 0 0 4�5 CierraBaker � 3 0 � 3 4 3 � 4 0 5 2 2 � � �723 krystalGarrison � 5 � 3 0 0 0 � � � 3 3 0 0 0 �732 MalloryShort � 2 0 0 2 2 � 3 4 2 4 0 � 0 0 �6 TEAM 2 4 6 � Totals.............. �9 53 5 �2 �9 22 �� 29 40 �3 62 �2 �8 5 420�

TOTALFG% �stHalf:�0-2934.5% 2ndHalf:9-2437.5% Game:35.8%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:2-633.3% 2ndHalf:3-650.0% Game:4�.7%FThrow% �stHalf:9-9�00% 2ndHalf:�0-�376.9% Game:86.4%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:2

Officials: Tony Lippa, Ray Bullock, Eric Bland. Technical fouls: UNCG-None. Longwood-None. Attendance:�03

ScorebyPeriods �st 2nd TotalUNCG 33 20 53Longwood 3� 3� 62

Pointsinthepaint-UNCG24,LW22.Pointsoffturnovers-UNCG�2,LW20.2ndchancepoints-UNCG 9,LW ��. Fast break points-UNCG8,LW 6. Bench points-UNCG26,LW �8. Score tied-6times.Leadchanged-5times.LastFG-UNCG2nd-00:42,LW2nd-02:22.Largestlead-UNCGby4�st-�7:�4,LWby�32nd-04:57.

G7: UNCG 74,High Point 64

G8: Longwood 62,UNCG 53

HIGHPOINT,NC–kemenaBrooksledatrioofplayersindouble figures with 15 points as UNCG picked up its first win of theseasonwitha74-64winoverbackyardrivalHighPointintheMillisAthleticCenter.

Also in double figures for UNCG (1-6) were Brittany Frazier, whotallied��pointsandateam-highninereboundsandMo-niqueFloyd,whotallied��points.UNCGshot40.7percentfromthe floor on 24-of-59 shooting from the field while out rebound-ingthePanthers,49-42.

High Point (4-4) was led by LaTeisha Dean with 16 points on 5-of-16 shooting from the floor. Jennifer Long and Jurica Hargraves were also in double figures with 13 and 15 points, respectively.

UNCGuseda6-0run,keyedbyastealfromMoniqueFloydtopullahead55-46andajumperfromkemenaBrookstogoahead57-47atthe�0:45markbutaHargravesthree-pointersparkeda5-0HighPointrunthatquicklycuttheleadto57-52midwaythroughthehalf.TheteamsbattledfortheremainderofthehalfbutwithaninepointleadandjustoverthreeminutesremainingUNCGwentona5-0runtopushtheirleadto70-56andneverlookedback as they picked up their first win of the season.

UNCGopenedthesecondhalfwitha5-2runtoextendtheirleadto38-3�earlyinthehalfandwasabletopushtheirleadtoasmanyasninepointsbeforeHighPoint’sLaTeishaDeanhitathree-pointerandforcedaUNCGtocuttheleadto45-39atthe�5:44mark.

ThePanthersusedgooddefensivereboundingandseveralUNCGmiscuestokeya5-0runtocuttheleadtothreepointsbuttheSpartanscounteredwitha5-0runtokeeptheleadat50-42atthe�3:46markofthestanza.HighPointwouldn’tgoawayandusedalayupfromJuricaHargravestocuttheleadtofourpointswithjustunder�2minutes remaining, the closest they had been since the end of the first half.

UNCG scored early in the first half with a three-pointer from Gini Grimsley but High Point responded with a long three to keep the game tied after two minutes of play. After three pointers early, both teams went cold from the field beforeHighPointwentonan8-3runtotakea�5-��leadatthe��:05mark.

TheSpartansheldHighPointtoonebucketinthelast2:06totakea33-29leadintothebreak.TheSpartanswere led by Brooks who was 3-of-3 from the floor in the first half for seven points while Meghan Chamberlain was 2-of-5 for six points. As a team the Spartans shot 35.5 percent from the field on 11-of-31 shooting while pulling down22rebounds.

FARMVILLE, VA – UNCG fell toLongwood,62-53,atWillettHall.

UNCG(�-7)wasledbyBrittanyFrazier who tallied a team-high �3points on 6-of-9 shooting from thefield while pulling down seven re-bounds. Sophomore Lakiah Hysontalliedacareer-highninepointsintheloss.TheSpartansshot39.0percentfromthefieldon23-of-59shootingandtalliedaseason-high�3assistsintheloss.

Longwood(5-5)was ledbykeivaSmallwhotalliedagame-high 25 points on 7-of-�4 shooting from the floorwhile Odessa Williams led the Lancers with seven re-bounds.TheLancersoutreboundedtheSpartans40-32.

Longwood opened the second half with a 7-2 run totakea38-35leadatthe�7:23mark.TheSpartansralliedandusedaquickruntocuttheleadto40-39butathreefromSmallcoupledwithfreethrowskepttheleadwiththeLancers.

Longwoodusedtwothree-pointersfromSmallandbucketsfromSimstopullahead53-46withjustundersevenminutesremaining.LongwoodheldUNCGwithoutafieldgoalfortwominutesanduseda6-0runtotake59-46lead,theirlargestofthegame,atthe4:35mark.TheSpartanscouldn’tfindawaytostoptheLancersdownthestretchanddroppedtheirthirdroadgameoftheseason.

TheopeningminutesofthefirsthalffeaturedmissedshotsbybothteamsbutafterseveralminutestheteamssettledinandtwobucketsfromMoniqueFloydputtheSpartansahead4-0butLongwoodfoundtwoquickbucketstonotchthegameatthefirstmediatimeout.

Longwood went on a �0-0 run to open up a �4-4 lead before a bucket from Frazier ended UNCG’snearlysixminutedroughtwithoutabucket.TheSpartanswentonarunoftheirownandcuttheleadto�9-�5behindbucketsfromFrazierandAgneGirstautaite.

UNCGbattledbackandwasabletoforcetheLancersintoseveralmiscueswhichturnedintopointsfortheSpartansontheotherendgivingthema23-2�leadwithjustoverfiveminuteremaining.Theteamstradedbucketsforthenextseveralminuteswhichfeaturedtwoleadchangesbeforeclosingthehalfwiththreestraightbucketstotakea33-3�leadintothebreak.

BrittanyFrazierledUNCGwith��pointson5-of-6shootingfromthefield.UNCGshotaseason-high46.7percentfromtheflooron�4-of-30shootingwhileholdingtheLancersto34.5percentfromthefloorinthefirsthalf.

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VISITORS:UNCG�-8,0-� tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin40 BrittanyFrazier f 2 9 0 0 6 8 � 4 5 � �0 0 5 4 � 2944 MeghanChamberlainc � 7 0 0 0 0 2 � 3 0 2 0 � 0 0 �0�5 MoniqueFloyd g 0 3 0 0 3 4 � 2 3 3 3 � 0 0 2 2222 kemenaBrooks g 3 9 � 5 2 2 � 5 6 0 9 2 7 0 2 2023 AshleyLing g 2 3 � � 0 0 2 4 6 0 5 � � 0 � 3�03 JasmineDixon 0 3 0 0 5 6 0 4 4 4 5 0 0 � 3 20�0 SWadelington � � 0 0 0 0 � 0 � 0 2 0 0 0 0 5�2 LakiahHyson � 7 0 2 � 2 3 � 4 2 3 2 5 0 2 20�4 TashamaBanner 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 � � 2 0 0 2 0 0 320 JohannaWomack 0 � 0 0 0 � 2 0 2 0 0 0 � 0 � 230 GiniGrimsley 0 5 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 � 0 � � 0 0 ��3� AshleyMullins � 2 0 0 0 0 0 � � � 2 � 4 0 0 �333 kendraSmith � 2 0 0 0 0 � 0 � � 2 0 � 0 0 94� AgneGirstautaite 0 2 0 0 � 2 2 � 3 � � � � 0 0 5 TEAM 2 5 7 Totals.............. �2 55 2 9 �8 25 �8 29 47 �6 44 9 29 5 �2200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:6-3020.0% 2ndHalf:6-2524.0% Game:2�.8%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:�-425.0% 2ndHalf:�-520.0% Game:22.2%FThrow% �stHalf:9-�275.0% 2ndHalf:9-�369.2% Game:72.0%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:3

HOME:Wofford4-4,�-� tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin42 VARNO,kathlyn f 3 5 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 4 6 0 4 0 0 �740 DEMPSEY,kate c 2 9 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 4 � � � 0 �8�0 MILLER,Liz g 3 9 2 5 4 8 0 4 4 � �2 3 5 0 6 3520 NICHOLS,Summer g 3 �2 0 0 � 2 0 6 6 3 7 3 2 2 4 2922 DWYER,kelly g 3 6 � 2 0 0 0 5 5 2 7 � 2 0 3 27�2 BRADLEY,kristin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2�4 HELMS,Maddie 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 � � 0 � 72� GRAMBLIN,Natalie 2 4 2 2 � 2 � 3 4 0 7 4 5 � 0 2823 kROkER,Ashley 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � 224 DEPkO,Laura 2 7 � � � 2 3 � 4 0 6 2 � 0 2 2033 WILLIAMS,Mahagony 4 5 0 0 � � 3 5 8 3 9 0 2 0 0 �5 TEAM 2 3 5 Totals.............. 22 58 6 �0 8 �7 �� 29 40 �9 58 �5 23 4 �7200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:�0-2934.5% 2ndHalf:�2-294�.4% Game:37.9%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:�-425.0% 2ndHalf:5-683.3% Game:60.0%FThrow% �stHalf:4-�040.0% 2ndHalf:4-757.�% Game:47.�%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:5

Officials: Alicia Walker, David Pitock, Kim Crabtree. Technical fouls: UNCG-None. Wofford-None. Attendance:�79

ScorebyPeriods �st 2nd TotalUNCG 22 22 44Wofford 25 33 58

Points inthepaint-UNCG6,WOF�6.Pointsoff turnovers-UNCG9,WOF2�.2ndchancepoints-UNCG�6,WOF�0.Fastbreakpoints-UNCG0,WOF2.Benchpoints-UNCG�5,WOF22.Scoretied-�time.Leadchanged-�time.LastFG-UNCG2nd-0�:53,WOF2nd-03:�4.Largestlead-UNCGby�0�st-��:4�,WOFby�62nd-03:�4.

VISITORS:LaSalle4-6 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin�5 CarleneHightower f 2 �2 0 2 �0 �0 � 3 4 2 �4 5 5 2 � 363� MorganRobertson f 5 �2 0 2 0 0 2 8 �0 2 �0 3 � 0 � 3044 MelanieGibbons f 2 2 0 0 0 0 � 9 �0 2 4 3 � 0 0 272� MargaretElderton g 2 9 � 3 5 7 0 3 3 � �0 0 0 0 0 3524 JamieWalsh g 7 �2 4 7 2 2 0 3 3 � 20 2 3 0 � 3303 DanielleMickiewicz 2 4 0 0 � 2 � � 2 3 5 0 0 0 0 �432 MeghanAhl 0 3 0 � 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 � 0 0 �240 AlyseHoover 0 2 0 � 0 0 � � 2 � 0 0 0 0 � �3 TEAM 3 3 Totals.............. 20 56 5 �6 �8 2� 9 30 39 �2 63 �3 �� 2 4200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:��-3036.7% 2ndHalf:9-2634.6% Game:35.7%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:�-8�2.5% 2ndHalf:4-850.0% Game:3�.3%FThrow% �stHalf:7-977.8% 2ndHalf:��-�29�.7% Game:85.7%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:�,�

HOME:UNCG�-9 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin30 GiniGrimsley f 4 9 3 6 0 � 2 4 6 0 �� 2 2 2 2 2644 MeghanChamberlainc � 2 0 0 0 0 � 5 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 25�5 MoniqueFloyd g 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 3 0 2 � 0 � �722 kemenaBrooks g 3 �� 3 6 4 4 3 � 4 � �3 0 � 0 0 2423 AshleyLing g 0 3 0 � 0 0 0 2 2 3 0 4 2 0 0 2903 JasmineDixon 3 9 0 0 0 � � 5 6 4 6 0 7 � 3 2��0 SWadelington � 3 0 � 0 0 0 � � � 2 0 � 0 0 8�2 LakiahHyson 0 2 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 � 0 0 73� AshleyMullins 3 7 3 7 0 0 � 3 4 4 9 0 2 0 0 �533 kendraSmith 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 � � 0 0 0 0 0 0 440 BrittanyFrazier � 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 � 2 0 4 0 0 �84� AgneGirstautaite � � 0 0 0 0 0 � � 2 2 � � � 0 6 TEAM � 2 3 Totals.............. �7 55 9 22 4 6 9 29 38 2� 47 9 22 4 6200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:8-2828.6% 2ndHalf:9-2733.3% Game:30.9%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:6-�250.0% 2ndHalf:3-�030.0% Game:40.9%FThrow% �stHalf:2-366.7% 2ndHalf:2-366.7% Game:66.7%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:0

Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Ed Sidlasky, Ronald Ledington. Technical fouls: La Salle-None. UNCG-None.Attendance:�82

ScorebyPeriods �st 2nd TotalLaSalle 30 33 63UNCG 24 23 47

Pointsinthepaint-LASALLE�4,UNCG�4.Pointsoffturnovers-LASALLE�5,UNCG9.2ndchancepoints-LASALLE 7,UNCG 4. Fast break points-LASALLE 2,UNCG 2. Bench points-LASALLE5,UNCG2�.Scoretied-�time.Leadchanged-3times.LastFG-LASALLE2nd-02:3�,UNCG2nd-04:06.Largestlead-LASALLEby�62nd-00:22,UNCGby6�st-�0:�6.

G9: Wofford 58,UNCG 44

G10: LaSalle 63,UNCG 47

SPARTANBURG, SC – UNCG dropped its second con-secutivegame,fallingtoWofford,58-44,atBenjaminJohn-sonArena.

UNCG(�-8,0-�SoCon)wasledbyBrittanyFrazierwhotallied �0 points. The Powell, TN native recorded her thirdconsecutive game in double figures while Ashley Ling andkemenaBrookseachtalliedsixreboundsintheloss.

Wofford(4-4,�-�SoCon)wasledbyLizMillerwhotal-lied�2pointson3-of-9shootingfromthefield.Mahagony

Williamsrecordedagame-higheightreboundsinthewin.Withthewin,TerrierheadcoachEdgarFarmarpicksuphisfirstwinovertheSpartans.

The Terriers opened the second half with a 4-0 run but the Spartans were able to respond with freethrowsfromJasmineDixontocuttheleadto32-29with�6:07.Bothteamswentcoldfromtheflooraftertheopeningminutesbutabucket fromAshleyMullinscut the lead to35-32with justunder�3minutesremaining. Wofford was able to responded and used five unanswered points to take a 40-32 lead, theirlargestofthegameatthe��:�3mark.

UNCGcouldn’tcontainWofford’soutsideshooterswhowent3-of-6inthesecondhalfandforced29turnoversastheSpartansdroppedtheirsecondconsecutivegameanddroptheirfourthconsecutiveSoConopener.

In the first stanza both teams started the game slowly going a combined �-of-6 through the gamesfirstfourminutes,howevertheSpartanswereabletoregroupandusedback-to-backbucketsfromkemenaBrooks;coupledwithseveralfreethrowstopullahead�2-3atthe��:56markofthehalf.

Woffordfinallybroketheirscoringdroughtwithan8-2runtocuttheleadto�6-��withjustundereightminutesremaininginthehalf.TheTerrierswereabletokeeptheiroffensegoinganduseda7-3runtotiethegameat�8-�8atthe5:�8markofthehalf.

TheTerrierstooktheirfirstleadofthegameatthe3:53markwithalayupfromMahagonyWilliamsandtooka25-22leadintothebreak.UNCGshot20.0percentfromtheflooron6-of-�3shootingforthehalfwhileWoffordshot34.5percenton�0-of-29shooting.

ORLANDO,FL–UNCGdroppeditsopenerintheCentralFloridaHol-idayClassic,a63-47losstoLaSalleatUCFArena.

UNCG (�-9) had two players indouble figures and was led by ke-menaBrookswhohad�3pointson3-of-��shootingfromthefloor.TheAccokeek, MD native was also per-fect from the free throw line going4-for-4 fromthecharitystripe.GiniGrimsleywasalsoindouble-figureswith the��points for theSpartanson 4-of-9 shooting from the field.BrooksandGrimsleybothshot50.0percentfrombehindthe arc. Ashley Mullins set a new career high with ninepoints on 3-of-7 shooting from the floor while JasmineDixontiedacareerhighwiththreesteals.

LaSalle (4-6) had three players in double figuresand was led by Jamie Walsh who recorded a game-high20 points on 7-of-�2 shooting from the floor. MorganRobertsontalliedadouble-doublewith�0pointsand�0reboundswhileMargaretEldertonalsoadded�0points.MelanieGibbonsalsohad�0reboundsinthewin.

The Explorers opened the second half with a �0-6 run to take a 40-30 lead with only five minutesgoneinthesecondstanza.LaSalleextendedtheirleadto45-32behindthehothandofJamieWalshwhotalliedeightpointsinthefirstnineminutesofthehalfafterrecordingjustfivepointsinthefirsthalf.

UNCGgotasparkoffthebenchfromSharnieceWadelingtonwhorecordedakeydefensivestopandpickedupabucketmidwaythroughthehalfandallowedtheSpartanstogetbackintothegamewitha9-0runtocutbuttheleadto45-39buttheExplorersansweredwithfreethrowsandabucketfromEldertontokeeptheleadateightpoints.

TheteamstradedbucketsonthenextseveralpossessionsandUNCGgottheleadintosingledigitslateinthegamewithathree-pointerfromBrooksbutseveralturnoversandmissedshotsdownthestretchgavetheSpartanstheirthirdconsecutiveloss.

In the first half UNCG connected on their first two three-pointers from Grimsley and Brooks andkepttheLaSalleleadto6-8atthefirstmediatimeout.Afterthebreak,theSpartansgotactiveonthedefensiveendandforcedtwocrucialturnoverstotakea�0-8leadbeforebucketsfromBrittanyFrazierandGrimsleygaveUNCGa�5-�0lead.

Withan�8-�7leadatthe7:28mark,LaSalleuseda4-0runtopullahead24-�8buttwobigthree-pointers fromGrimsleyandMullinsgot theSpartansrightback in thegameandcut the leadto26-24withjustoverthreeminutesremaining.TheSpartanscouldn’tfindmuchoffenselateinthehalfandwent

intothebreaktrailing30-24.

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VISITORS:UNCG�-�0 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin40 BrittanyFrazier f 4 �2 0 0 5 8 7 7 �4 3 �3 0 2 � � 3244 MeghanChamberlainc 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 � � 3 0 � 0 0 0 �5�5 MoniqueFloyd g 4 6 0 0 � 2 � � 2 � 9 � � 0 2 �922 kemenaBrooks g 6 �3 3 6 6 6 � 3 4 � 2� 2 3 0 0 3�23 AshleyLing g 0 3 0 � 2 2 2 � 3 4 2 � � 0 0 �803 JasmineDixon � 7 0 0 2 2 � 3 4 4 4 2 2 0 0 20�0 SWadelington 2 5 0 � � � 0 0 0 2 5 2 2 0 0 9�2 LakiahHyson 2 6 0 � � 3 � 2 3 2 5 � 2 0 � �730 GiniGrimsley 4 8 2 4 0 0 2 � 3 4 �0 0 2 0 � �73� AshleyMullins 0 � 0 � 0 0 2 0 2 2 0 0 � 0 0 833 kendraSmith 0 � 0 0 0 0 � 0 � � 0 0 0 0 0 34� AgneGirstautaite � � 0 0 2 4 0 4 4 3 4 0 0 3 � �4 TEAM 3 3 6 � Totals.............. 24 65 5 �4 20 30 2� 26 47 30 73 �0 �7 4 6200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:��-2642.3% 2ndHalf:�3-3933.3% Game:36.9%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:2-633.3% 2ndHalf:3-837.5% Game:35.7%FThrow% �stHalf:�3-2065.0% 2ndHalf:7-�070.0% Game:66.7%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:5

HOME:UCF6-6 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin24 EmmaCannon f 3 7 0 0 9 �3 5 5 �0 2 �5 0 2 2 0 2842 TiaLewis c 7 �4 0 0 3 4 3 �0 �3 3 �7 0 2 � 2 3703 AngelicaMealing g � 6 � 2 0 0 � � 2 2 3 2 2 0 � 232� ChelsieWiley g 5 5 0 0 6 �0 0 3 3 4 �6 3 � 0 3 2733 MarshayWhite g 4 �0 2 5 5 6 � 2 3 4 �5 4 3 0 � 270� JasmineStovall 0 � 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 � 0 0 0 602 D’NayDaniels � 6 0 � 2 3 0 � � 4 4 0 � 0 2 22�� AmberLong � � 0 0 � 3 � � 2 � 3 0 � 0 � �223 JelisaCaldwell � 6 � 3 0 0 � 0 � 0 3 � � 2 � �640 LeahPaige 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � 0 0 � 0 0 � TEAM 4 2 6 Totals.............. 23 56 4 �� 26 4� �6 25 4� 2� 76 �� �4 5 ��200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:��-2740.7% 2ndHalf:�2-294�.4% Game:4�.�%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:2-540.0% 2ndHalf:2-633.3% Game:36.4%FThrow% �stHalf:8-2040.0% 2ndHalf:�8-2�85.7% Game:63.4%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:6

Officials: Laura Morris, Amy Bonner, Daryl Humphrey. Technical fouls: UNCG-None. UCF-Tia Lewis.Attendance:442

ScorebyPeriods �st 2nd TotalUNCG 37 36 73UCF 32 44 76

Pointsinthepaint-UNCG20,UCF26.Pointsoffturnovers-UNCG�3,UCF28.2ndchancepoints-UNCG�3,UCF�5.Fastbreakpoints-UNCG4,UCF6.Benchpoints-UNCG28,UCF�0.Scoretied-6times.Leadchanged-�0times.LastFG-UNCG2nd-00:00,UCF2nd-02:26.Largestlead-UNCGby92nd-�9:�0,UCFby9�st-��:33.

VISITORS:Chowan2-�0 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin30 TamekaChristopher f � 3 � 2 0 0 0 2 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 203� AjO’Bannion f 5 �2 0 � 2 3 0 � � 4 �2 0 8 4 � 2803 AshleyBanks g � 8 0 5 0 0 2 0 2 3 2 0 � 0 0 20�2 BrittanyNicholson g 0 4 0 � 2 2 0 4 4 0 2 3 5 0 0 3623 NajahHarris g � 5 � 3 0 0 � 8 9 2 3 5 7 0 0 3505 TyannaWalker 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2�5 JashondaCrawford 2 8 � 2 2 3 0 2 2 5 7 0 6 0 2 222� keyonSellers 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � � � �522 AcquanetteSimmons 0 2 0 0 2 2 2 � 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 524 DSatterthwaite � � 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 � 0 0 532 DemickaMcmahan 2 2 0 0 0 0 � 2 3 2 4 0 � 0 0 �2 TEAM 5 2 7 � Totals.............. �3 46 3 �4 8 �0 �� 22 33 �8 37 8 33 5 4200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:5-�926.3% 2ndHalf:8-2729.6% Game:28.3%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:�-333.3% 2ndHalf:2-���8.2% Game:2�.4%FThrow% �stHalf:2-2�00% 2ndHalf:6-875.0% Game:80.0%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:0

HOME:UNCG2-�0 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin40 BrittanyFrazier f 0 5 0 0 4 4 � 0 � 0 4 � 3 0 0 �344 MeghanChamberlainc 3 5 0 0 0 0 3 4 7 � 6 0 2 0 � �5�5 MoniqueFloyd g 3 8 0 0 0 0 3 2 5 2 6 � 2 0 � �822 kemenaBrooks g 4 8 3 7 2 2 2 � 3 0 �3 0 � 0 � 2�23 AshleyLing g 0 0 0 0 2 2 � � 2 0 2 4 � 0 � �503 JasmineDixon 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 0 0 3 � 2 �4�0 SWadelington � 5 0 0 0 0 2 � 3 � 2 2 2 0 � �4�2 LakiahHyson 2 5 0 � 2 2 � 0 � 2 6 0 2 0 � 23�4 TashamaBanner 3 4 0 � 2 3 0 2 2 0 8 0 0 � 2 920 JohannaWomack 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 230 GiniGrimsley 2 6 � 2 0 0 2 2 4 3 5 2 2 3 2 �33� AshleyMullins 2 6 � 2 2 2 0 2 2 3 7 � 0 0 2 ��33 kendraSmith 0 2 0 0 3 4 0 2 2 0 3 2 � � � �74� AgneGirstautaite 2 3 0 0 2 4 2 4 6 0 6 0 � 2 0 �5 TEAM � � Totals.............. 22 60 5 �3 �9 23 �8 24 42 �5 68 �3 20 8 �5200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:8-2630.8% 2ndHalf:�4-344�.2% Game:36.7%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:4-850.0% 2ndHalf:�-520.0% Game:38.5%FThrow% �stHalf:��-�29�.7% 2ndHalf:8-��72.7% Game:82.6%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:2

Officials: Dan Outlaw, Carolyn Jones, Mark Ijames. Technical fouls: CHOWAN-None. UNCG-None. Attendance:�74

ScorebyPeriods �st 2nd TotalCHOWAN �3 24 37UNCG 3� 37 68

Points in the paint-CHOW �4,UNCG 28. Points off turnovers-CHOW 8,UNCG 36. 2nd chancepoints-CHOW2,UNCG�6.Fastbreakpoints-CHOW8,UNCG��.Benchpoints-CHOW�5,UNCG37. Score tied-2 times. Lead changed-3 times. Last FG-CHOW 2nd-00:07, UNCG 2nd-00:00.Largestlead-CHOWby5�st-�7:48,UNCGby3�2nd-00:00.

G11: UCF 76,UNCG 73

G12: UNCG 68,Chowan 37

ORLANDO,FL–UNCGdroppeda73-76heartbreakertoCen-tral Florida in the finale of the Central Florida Holiday Classic on Thursdaynight.

WithUNCGdownbyonlythreepointswith8.2secondsleft,theGoldenknightssealedthevictorywith free throwsdownthestretch.

UNCG (1-10) had three players in double figures and was ledbyseniorguardkemenaBrookswhotalliedaseason-high2�points on 6-of-13 shooting from the floor. The Accokeek, MD native

was in double figures for the second consecutive game. Brittany Frazier and Gini Grimsley were also in double figures with �3and�0points,respectively.

TheSpartansoutreboundedCentralFloridabya47-4�marginandshot36.9percentfromthegameon24-of-65shooting from the field. UNCG’s bench also outscored UCF’s bench 28-10.

CentralFlorida(6-6)hadfourplayersindoubledigitswithTiaLewisleadingthewaywith�7pointson7-of-�4shoot-ing from the field. Chelsie Wiley was UCF’s next leading scorer with 16 points while Emma Cannon and Marshay White tallied�5pointseach.LewisandCannonalsohad�0and�3rebounds,respectively.

UNCG started the second half much like it ended the first and was able to pull ahead 39-32 with only three minutes goneinthehalfbutseveralUNCGmiscuesgottheGoldenknightsbackintothegameandputthemahead43-43atthe�5:58mark.TheSpartanswouldn’tgoawayandforcedtheknightsintothreequickturnoverswhichturnedintosevenUNCGpoints,givingtheSpartansa54-48leadatthe��:48mark.

TheGoldenknight’swentona6-0runbeforeabucketfromBrittanyFrazierbutathreepointerfromWhitecoupledwithseveralmissedlayupscuttheleadto60-59atthe6:47mark.Theteamsbattledfortherestofthehalfwithneitherteamtakingmorethanatwo-pointleadlateinthehalf.

CentralFloridawentona7-2runsparkedbybucketsfromWileyandathree-pointerfromJelisaCaldwelltobreakopena�6-9leadatthe��:50markofthehalf.TheSpartanswereabletoforcetheknightsintoseveralmistakesdownthestretchbutcouldn’tconvertontheotherendasCentralFloridapulledahead2�-�3withjustoversevenminutesleftinthehalf.

The Spartans kept going to the bucket and was able to hit five consecutive free throws to cap a 7-2 run to cut the lead to 25-23 at the 3:52 mark. UNCG used a bucket from Floyd to take their first lead of the game at the 2:20 mark.

TheSpartansclosedthehalfwitha9-3runinthelasttwominutestosparkedbytwobigthree-pointersfromke-menaBrookstotakea37-32leadintothebreak.

The Spartans outrebounded theknightsbya29-�5marginandshot42.7percent from the field on 11-of-26 shoot-ing in the first half.

GREENSBORO, NC – UNCGsnappedafour-gamelosingstreakwitha68-37winoverChowanUniversity.

UNCG (2-�0) was led by seniorguard kemena Brooks who tallied �3points on 4-of-8 shooting from the field. Brooks, who was in double figures for the third consecutive game, was 3-of-7 from behind the three-pointline.MeghanChamberlain,whorecordedher500thcareer-point,hadateam-highsevenrebounds.FreshmanTaShamaBannerwasasparkoffthebenchfortheSpartansandinnineminutesofplaytalliedacareerhigheightpoints.

Chowan(2-�0)wasledbyAJO’Bannionwhotalliedateam-high 12 points on 5-of-12 shooting from the floor while team-mateJashondaCrawfordaddedninepoints inthe loss.NajahHarristalliedagame-highninerebounds.

TheSpartanshelda42-37reboundingadvantageandshot36.7 percent on 22-of-60 shooting from the floor. UNCG also had�5and�3assists.

TheHawkscameoutshootingwellinthesecondhalfandhad the first two points of the game but UNCG was able to create aninsidepresencewithMeghanChamberlainwhohadfourcon-secutivepointstoextendtheSpartansleadto35-�8withjustfourminutesoffthegameclock.

MoniqueFloydalsoaddedascoringoptionwithfourquicksecondhalfpointsasUNCGpusheditsleadto44-23atthe�0:43mark.Chowannevergotcloserthan�5pointsinthesecondhalfand�0-0runtoclosethegamegaveUNCGthevictoryandtheir first home win of the season.

Chowanopenedthegamestrongandwentonaquick5-0 run toopen thegamebutback-to-back three-pointers fromBrooksgaveUNCGa6-5leadearly.O’Bannionhadthehothandearly and had six of the Hawk’s first nine points but UNCG used severaldefensivestopsandtooka�0-9leadatthe��:33mark.

UNCG got hot midway through the half and forced theHawks intoseventurnoverswhilegoingona�4-2runto takea 24-11 lead with just under five minutes remaining in the half. UNCG’sdefensewasactiveandmanagedtoholdChowanscorelessfornearlysevenminutesbeforeDemickaMcMahonbrokethedroughtwithalayupatthe�:40markastheSpartanstooka3�-�3leadintothelockerroom.

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VISITORS:UNCG3-�0,�-� tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin40 BrittanyFrazier f 2 7 0 0 0 2 � �0 �� 2 4 4 3 � � 2744 MeghanChamberlainc 3 4 0 0 2 2 0 � � 0 8 � � � � �8�5 MoniqueFloyd g � � 0 0 � 2 3 3 6 � 3 2 2 0 0 2722 kemenaBrooks g 7 �4 2 7 2 2 0 � � � �8 0 4 � 0 �823 AshleyLing g 2 3 0 0 2 2 0 2 2 � 6 6 � 0 2 2503 JasmineDixon 0 2 0 0 4 6 0 4 4 2 4 0 � � � �7�0 SWadelington � 3 0 � � 2 � � 2 � 3 � 2 0 0 4�2 LakiahHyson 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 � � 0 0 �530 GiniGrimsley 5 �0 4 7 0 0 � 6 7 � �4 2 � � 0 273� AshleyMullins 0 � 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � 0 0 0 54� AgneGirstautaite 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 � � 3 6 0 0 � 0 �7 TEAM � 2 3 � Totals.............. 24 52 6 �6 �2 �8 7 33 40 �4 66 �8 �7 6 5200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:7-2429.2% 2ndHalf:�7-2860.7% Game:46.2%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:�-7�4.3% 2ndHalf:5-955.6% Game:37.5%FThrow% �stHalf:3-650.0% 2ndHalf:9-�275.0% Game:66.7%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:3

HOME:Furman4-9,0-3 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin2� kaliHoltfreter f 7 �5 3 7 � � 0 2 2 0 �8 0 � 0 3 333� AdrienneGilmore f 2 4 0 2 0 0 0 3 3 2 4 � 2 0 2 2244 katieJohnson c 2 5 0 0 0 0 � 3 4 0 4 0 5 0 0 �903 ChrissyPhelps g � �0 0 2 8 �0 0 2 2 2 �0 7 2 0 3 3423 kendraBerry g � � 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 � 0 0 5�� LeeStephens � 6 � 6 0 0 � 0 � 2 3 0 0 0 0 �3�2 MelissLiebschwager � 3 � � 0 0 0 � � � 3 0 0 0 0 ��20 SarahBaker 0 2 0 � 0 0 � 2 3 2 0 2 � 0 0 �724 SusanTroutman 4 8 0 0 0 0 � 4 5 3 8 0 � 0 0 �833 CourtneyOpie 0 4 0 0 2 2 � � 2 2 2 � � 0 0 �854 katieAgin 0 2 0 0 0 0 � � 2 2 0 0 0 0 � �0 TEAM 3 5 8 2 Totals.............. �9 60 5 �9 �� �3 9 24 33 �6 54 �� �6 0 9200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:��-2839.3% 2ndHalf:8-3225.0% Game:3�.7%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:2-728.6% 2ndHalf:3-�225.0% Game:26.3%FThrow% �stHalf:0-20.0% 2ndHalf:��-���00% Game:84.6%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:�

Officials: n/a. Technical fouls: UNCG-None. Furman-None. Attendance: 216

ScorebyPeriods �st 2nd TotalUNCG �8 48 66Furman 24 30 54

Pointsinthepaint-UNCG�2,FUR4.Pointsoffturnovers-UNCG�2,FUR�8.2ndchancepoints-UNCG6,FUR5.Fastbreakpoints-UNCG0,FUR0.Benchpoints-UNCG27,FUR�6.Scoretied-0times.Leadchanged-�time.LastFG-UNCG2nd-02:25,FUR2nd-0�:42.Largestlead-UNCGby�22nd-00:40,FURby�2�st-��:28.

VISITORS:GeorgiaSo.6-8,2-� tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin�5 J’LisiaOgburn f 3 4 0 0 � 2 2 3 5 3 7 � � 0 � 2434 JessicaGeiger f 2 5 0 � 0 0 � 3 4 3 4 2 0 0 0 �804 CarolynWhitney g 5 8 3 5 � � 0 � � 2 �4 4 � 0 � 2723 ShawndaAtwood g 4 9 0 � � 2 2 5 7 � 9 � � � � 2433 AshleyMelson g 4 �0 � 2 0 0 3 4 7 � 9 3 3 2 � 2203 TiffanyBrown 5 �� 3 7 0 0 0 5 5 2 �3 4 0 0 0 2005 JamieNavarro 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 4 � � �3�3 ChristaWaterman 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 3 2 0 �524 AshleyRivens � 4 0 2 � 3 � 0 � � 3 2 � 0 0 �735 NyaDaley � 5 0 2 0 0 � � 2 2 2 0 0 0 � ��52 ChequillaJessie � � 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 � 2 � 0 � 0 9 TEAM 2 2 Totals.............. 26 60 7 22 4 8 �2 29 4� �6 63 �8 �4 7 6200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:�5-3345.5% 2ndHalf:��-2740.7% Game:43.3%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:4-�330.8% 2ndHalf:3-933.3% Game:3�.8%FThrow% �stHalf:�-333.3% 2ndHalf:3-560.0% Game:50.0%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:�

HOME:UNCG3-��,�-2 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin40 BrittanyFrazier f � 7 0 0 2 3 � 5 6 � 4 0 0 0 2 2344 MeghanChamberlainc � 8 0 0 � � 2 � 3 0 3 � � 2 � 22�5 MoniqueFloyd g 5 8 0 0 0 0 2 � 3 � �0 3 0 0 2 2422 kemenaBrooks g 6 �2 3 5 2 2 � 5 6 2 �7 0 2 0 0 2523 AshleyLing g � 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 � 2 0 0 2203 JasmineDixon � 4 0 0 4 7 2 3 5 2 6 0 0 � 2 �8�0 SWadelington 0 � 0 0 0 � 0 4 4 � 0 0 � 0 � 9�2 LakiahHyson � 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � 2 � 2 � 3 �8�4 TashamaBanner 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 � � 0 0 0 0 � 0 430 GiniGrimsley � 4 0 � 2 2 0 0 0 2 4 � 3 � � �933 kendraSmith 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34� AgneGirstautaite � 4 0 0 0 0 2 � 3 � 2 0 0 0 0 �3 TEAM 3 4 7 Totals.............. �8 57 3 6 �� �6 �3 25 38 �� 50 7 �� 6 �2200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:8-2630.8% 2ndHalf:�0-3�32.3% Game:3�.6%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:�-333.3% 2ndHalf:2-366.7% Game:50.0%FThrow% �stHalf:6-966.7% 2ndHalf:5-77�.4% Game:68.8%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:2

Officials: Brad McMillian, Leroy Thompson, Karen Preato. Technical fouls: Georgia Southern-None.UNCG-None.Attendance:5�4

ScorebyPeriods �st 2nd TotalGeorgiaSouthern 35 28 63UNCG 23 27 50

Pointsinthepaint-GSU30,UNCG24.Pointsoffturnovers-GSU��,UNCG6.2ndchancepoints-GSU7,UNCG8.Fastbreakpoints-GSU�4,UNCG4.Benchpoints-GSU20,UNCG�4.Scoretied-3times.Leadchanged-2times.LastFG-GSU2nd-00:43,UNCG2nd-02:�5.Largestlead-GSUby�72nd-03:24,UNCGby2�st-��:09.

G13: UNCG 66,Furman 54

G14: Georgia So. 63,UNCG 50

GREENVILLE, SC – UNCG used �4 second half pointsfromGiniGrimsleyenroutetoa64-56comebackwinoverFurmaninSouthernConferenceactionfromTimmonsAre-na.

UNCG (3-�0, �-� SoCon) had two players in doublefiguresandwasledbykemenaBrookswhohad�8pointson7-of-�4shootingfromthefield.Grimsleyhad�4pointson 5-of-�0 shooting from the field, including going 4-of-7 from behind the three point line. Brittany Frazier had a

game-high��reboundsinthewinwhileAshleyLinghadacareer-highsixassists.UNCG46.2percenton24-of-52shootingfromthefloorandshotaseason-high60.7percent,�7-of-

28fromthefloorinthesecondhalf.TheSpartanshelda40-33reboundingedgeandhad�8assistswhiletallyingsixblocksonthenight.

Furman(4-9,0-3SoCon)wasledbykaliHoltfreterwhorecorded�8pointson7-of-�5shootingfromthefloorwhileteammateChrissyPhelpshad�0pointson,eightofher�0comingatthefreethrowline.

To start the second half the teams played pretty evenly but UNCG used an 8-0 run to cut the LadyPaladinleadto38-35atthe��:5�mark.TheSpartanspickedituponthedefensiveendandwereabletogetsomeshotsto fallbehindback-to-backbuckets fromGiniGrimsleyandtooka39-38leadat the9:39markandextendedtheirleadto4�-40behindabucketfromSharnieceWadelington,aGreenville,SCnative.

Furmanwasn’tgoingtolettheSpartansrunawayandwasabletocutUNCG’sleadtoone-pointtwiceinthefinalfiveminutesofthehalfbutUNCGuseda5-0runtopullahead56-46,theirlargestleadofthegameatthatpoint,withjustunderfourminutesremaining.

TheLadyPaladinsuseda three-pointer fromLeeStephensand free throws fromChrissyPhelps tocuttheleadto59-5�atthe2:36markbutUNCGclosedthehalfwithfiveconsecutivebasketstopickuptheirsecondconsecutivevictory.

UNCG came out slow in the first stanza and allowed Furman to jump out to an early 4-0 lead. TheSpartanswereabletogetbackinthegamewithtwobasketsfromkemenaBrooksbutFurmanwentonan8-0runovera3:34minutespantotakea�8-7leadatthe7:46mark.

UNCGwouldn’tgoquietlyandusedback-to-backblocksfromJasmineDixonandBrittanyFraziertosparka9-2runovera2:�7minutespantocuttheleaddownto20-�8atthe3:08mark.Furmanclosedthehalfwithfourconsecutivebasketstotakea24-�8leadintothebreak.

GREENSBORO,NC–UNCGhadits two-game win streak snappedwitha60-53losstoGeorgiaSouth-ern in Southern Conference actionatFlemingGymnasium.

UNCG (3-��, �-2 SoCon) wasled by kemena Brooks who tallieda game-high �7 points on 6-of-�2shooting from the field, for her fifth consecutive game indouble figures.TheAccokeek,MDnativewas3-of-5fromthethree-pointlineandwas2-of-2fromtheline,extendingherconsecutivefreethrowsmadestreakto�6.FreshmanMonique Floyd was also in double figures for UNCG with�0 points on 5-of-8 shooting from the floor. Brooks andFraziereachhadateam-highsixreboundsintheloss.

TheSpartansshot3�.6percentforthegameon�8-of-57shootingfromthefieldandshot68.8per-centfromthefreethrowlineon��-of-�6shootingfromthecharitystripe.GeorgiaSouthernheldaslightreboundingadvantagewith4�reboundstoUNCG’s38.

GeorgiaSouthern(6-8,2-�SoCon)wasledbyCarolynWhitneyandTiffanyBrown,whowerebothindoublefigures.Whitneyhad�4pointson5-of-8shootingfromthefieldandwas3-of-5frombehindthethree-point line. Brown contributed �3 points on 5-of-�� shooting and was 3-of-7 from behind the arc.ShawandaAtwoodandAshleyMelsoneachaddedsevenreboundsinthewin.

Bothteamscameoutcoldinthesecondhalfanditwasnearlyfiveminutesbeforethefirstbucketwasscored.TheSpartanswereabletopickupalittlemomentumwithabucketfromsophomoreLakiahHysonandtwobigdefensiveplaysontheotherend.UNCGwasabletocuttheleadtosingledigitsforthefirsttimesinceearlyinthegamewithfreethrowsfromJasmineDixon.Onthefollowingpossession,AshleyLingtooktheballcoast-to-coasttocuttheleadto39-32midwaythroughthehalf.

TheLadyEagleswouldn’tlettheSpartansgetcloserandusedaquick6-0runtopushtheirleadbackto46-34atthe7:54markofthesecondhalf.Brookshittwoconsecutivethree-pointersbuttheSpartanscouldn’tstopGSU’sWhitney,whohadthreeconsecutivethree-pointersforninepoints ina�:�5minutespan. UNCG got as close as �0 points in the final five minutes but wouldn’t get any closer as GeorgiaSouthernsnappedtheirtwo-gamelosingstreak.

Georgia Southern came out with the hot hand early and opened the game with a �0-2 run beforeBrookshitathree-pointeroutofatimeout.Withthat,coupledwithabasketfromFrazier,UNCGwasabletocuttheleadto�2-8andpickupsomemomentum.

TheSpartanstooktheirfirstleadofthegamewithalayupfromAgneGirstautaitebuttheLadyEaglesgotabucketfromAshleyRivenstoendUNCG’s�2-2runtotiethegameat�4-�4midwaythroughthehalf.GeorgiaSouthernwentona�0-2runsparkedbyback-to-backthree-pointerstotakea27-�8leadwithjustundersevenminutesremainingandwentintothebreakwitha35-23lead.

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VISITORS:C.ofCharl.7-7,3-� tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin02 Brookekotcella f 2 8 � 3 2 2 3 � 4 2 7 � 2 0 3 20�0 NikkiWilliams f 6 �0 2 4 4 4 2 8 �0 2 �8 2 2 0 5 3442 ErikaSmith f 2 8 0 0 3 4 3 3 6 0 7 0 � 6 0 25�2 JillFurstenburg g 6 �6 2 3 3 4 � � 2 � �7 3 2 0 2 3322 AshleyScott g � 3 0 0 0 2 0 � � 2 2 2 2 0 2 2800 Meganking 0 � 0 � 0 0 0 � � 0 0 0 0 0 0 203 ErickaWilliams � 3 0 0 2 2 � � 2 3 4 0 0 0 0 �020 SarahMoye 0 2 0 0 0 0 � 6 7 0 0 � 4 0 0 2�32 JaymeWarner 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 233 ToniaGerty 0 � 0 0 � 2 0 2 2 0 � � 3 0 2 �04� DeidraJones 2 4 0 0 2 2 2 � 3 0 6 0 � 0 � �5 TEAM 2 3 5 Totals.............. 20 57 5 �� �7 22 �5 28 43 �0 62 �0 �7 6 �5200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:8-2729.6% 2ndHalf:�2-3040.0% Game:35.�%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:3-650.0% 2ndHalf:2-540.0% Game:45.5%FThrow% �stHalf:7-��63.6% 2ndHalf:�0-��90.9% Game:77.3%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:2

HOME:UNCG3-�2,�-3 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin40 BrittanyFrazier f 2 5 0 0 � 2 2 5 7 0 5 0 2 2 0 234� AgneGirstautaite c � 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 2 0 � 0 � 20�5 MoniqueFloyd g 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 � � � 0 2 � 0 0 2022 kemenaBrooks g 2 5 � � 0 0 � 2 3 � 5 � 4 0 0 2�23 AshleyLing g 0 3 0 0 0 0 � 2 3 0 0 � 2 0 0 �803 JasmineDixon 3 7 0 0 0 2 2 3 5 4 6 0 3 0 0 �3�0 SWadelington � 3 0 � � 4 � � 2 � 3 0 � � � �0�2 LakiahHyson 2 6 � � 0 0 0 � � � 5 0 3 0 2 23�4 TashamaBanner � 2 0 � � � 0 0 0 � 3 0 0 0 0 930 GiniGrimsley 2 �0 � 2 3 3 � 2 3 4 8 0 4 � 0 �933 kendraSmith 0 � 0 0 0 0 � � 2 � 0 0 2 � � �644 MeghanChamberlain 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � 0 2 0 8 TEAM 3 3 6 Totals.............. �4 5� 3 6 6 �2 �2 25 37 �4 37 5 23 7 5200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:6-2920.7% 2ndHalf:8-2236.4% Game:27.5%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:3-475.0% 2ndHalf:0-20.0% Game:50.0%FThrow% �stHalf:3-3�00% 2ndHalf:3-933.3% Game:50.0%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:3

Officials: Thomas Baldinelli, Bill Keaton, Scott Whitt. Technical fouls: College of Charleston-None.UNCG-None.Attendance:�09

ScorebyPeriods �st 2nd TotalCollegeofCharleston 26 36 62UNCG �8 �9 37

Points in the paint-COFC 20,UNCG �2. Points off turnovers-COFC 20,UNCG �0. 2nd chancepoints-COFC2�,UNCG�0.Fastbreakpoints-COFC6,UNCG�.Benchpoints-COFC��,UNCG25.Scoretied-0times.Leadchanged-0times.LastFG-COFC2nd-02:�6,UNCG2nd-00:38.Largestlead-COFCby252nd-02:�6,UNCGNone.

VISITORS:UNCG3-�3,�-4 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin03 JasmineDixon * 3 5 0 0 � � � 3 4 3 7 0 � 0 0 �4�2 LakiahHyson * 3 �� 0 2 0 0 0 � � 3 6 2 4 0 2 33�5 MoniqueFloyd * 3 4 0 0 � 2 0 2 2 4 7 0 � 0 0 ��22 kemenaBrooks * 3 �2 � 6 2 2 0 2 2 3 9 0 2 0 � 2740 BrittanyFrazier * 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 � 0 0 � 0 0 �9�0 SWadelington 2 6 0 0 2 3 2 2 4 0 6 0 0 0 0 �623 AshleyLing 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 � � 0 0 4 � 0 0 �330 GiniGrimsley 2 6 � 3 0 0 2 4 6 0 5 0 2 3 0 �93� AshleyMullins 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � 0 0 � 0 0 �33 kendraSmith 2 2 0 0 0 2 � � 2 � 4 0 � 0 0 204� AgneGirstautaite 2 4 0 0 3 6 5 0 5 2 7 0 0 0 0 �644 MeghanChamberlain � 2 0 0 0 0 0 � � � 2 0 0 0 0 �� TEAM � 4 5 Totals.............. 2� 60 2 �� 9 �6 �4 23 37 �9 53 6 �4 3 3200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:��-3234.4% 2ndHalf:�0-2835.7% Game:35.0%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:0-30.0% 2ndHalf:2-825.0% Game:�8.2%FThrow% �stHalf:0-00.0% 2ndHalf:9-�656.3% Game:56.3%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:3

HOME:W.Carolina��-5,3-� tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin�0 DAWSON,Monique * 2 �0 � 4 2 5 3 3 6 3 7 2 � � � �82� kEITH,Chevon * � 5 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 2 2 0 2 0 0 �923 POWELL,Lauren * 3 9 � 4 � 2 2 2 4 0 8 2 2 0 0 2235 JOHNSON,Jessika * 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 � � 3 4 0 � 0 0 �944 EATON,kendra * 2 4 0 0 � 2 2 3 5 5 5 0 0 0 0 �303 SWAYNE,Heather 2 8 0 � 0 0 � 3 4 � 4 2 � 0 0 2�04 CARROLL,kendra 3 6 � 2 0 0 0 3 3 2 7 � 0 0 0 �805 PELLOM,Ashley 4 7 2 3 0 0 � 6 7 � �0 5 5 0 3 22�3 CLARkE,Emily 5 9 0 0 � 2 3 � 4 � �� � � 0 3 2�33 FEEMSTER,kristen 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 2 8 0 � 0 0 27 TEAM 5 � 6 � Totals.............. 28 69 5 �4 5 �� �9 3� 50 20 66 �3 �5 � 7200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:�5-3740.5% 2ndHalf:�3-3240.6% Game:40.6%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:4-944.4% 2ndHalf:�-520.0% Game:35.7%FThrow% �stHalf:4-944.4% 2ndHalf:�-250.0% Game:45.5%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:4

Officials: B. Miller, T. Buckner, J.T. Turner. Technical fouls: UNCG-None. Western Carolina-None.Attendance:�0�0.

ScorebyPeriods �st 2nd TotalUNCG 22 3� 53WesternCarolina 38 28 66

Pointsinthepaint-UNCG28,WCU28.Pointsoffturnovers-UNCG��,WCU�4.2ndchancepoints-UNCG9,WCU�9.Fastbreakpoints-UNCG4,WCU6.Benchpoints-UNCG24,WCU40.Scoretied-6times.Leadchanged-�time.LastFG-UNCG2nd-02:28,WCU2nd-03:2�.Largestlead-UNCGby5�st-�8:�0,WCUby222nd-09:03.

G15: C. of Charl. 62,UNCG 37

G16: W. Carolina 66, UNCG 53

GREENSBORO,NC–UNCGdroppeditssecondconsec-utivegameasitfelltoCollegeofCharleston,62-37inSoConwomen’sbasketballactioninFlemingGym.

UNCG(3-�2,�-3SoCon)wasledbyGiniGrimsleywhohad eight points on 2-of-10 shooting from the field. Senior forwardJasmineDixonwasUNCG’snextleadingscorerwithsix points on 3-of-7 shooting from the floor. Brittany Frazier collectedateam-highsevenreboundsintheloss.

CollegeofCharleston(7-7,3-�SoCon)hadtwoplayersin double figures and was led by Nikki Williams and Jill Furstenburg. Williams had 18 points on 6-of-10 shoot-ing from the field and tallied 10 rebounds while Furstenburg contributed 17 points on 6-of-16 shooting from the floor.

TheSpartansbenchoutscoredCollegeofCharleston’sbench,25-��whiletheCougarsheldaslimre-boundingedge,43-37.

TheteamstradedbucketsearlyinthehalfbuttheCougarswentona5-0runandpushedtheirleadto33-2�,theirlargestleadofthegame,atthe�5:39markofthesecondhalf.BrittanyFrazierpickedupherplayinthesecondhalfandhadtwokeybucketsbuttheSpartanscouldn’tstoptheCougarswhowentonan8-0toextendtheirleadto39-23withjustunder�2minutesremaining.

College of Charleston went cold from the floor midway through the half and but UNCG couldn’t put to-getheranythingontheoffensivesideofthingsastheCougarskepttheirleadat�4pointswithjustundereightminutesremaining.TheSpartansgotasparkfromreservesSharnieceWadelingtonandTaShamaBanner,whoeach had several key buckets late in the game. UNCG would get as close as 11 points in the final minutes but couldn’t’getanycloseranddroppedtheirsecondconsecutivegame.

CollegeofCharlestonjumpedouttoa9-0leadearlyandforcedUNCGintoseveralkeyturnoversearlyinthe game Williams came out hot and accounted for five of the Cougars first nine points, including a deep three-pointer at the 16:24 mark. Lakiah Hyson finally ended UNCG’s 4:38 minute scoring drought with a jumper but theCougarswereable toextend their lead to�2-4beforeabucket fromGiniGrimsleykept theCollegeofCharlestonleadat�2-6atthe��:29mark.

The Spartans were able to find a little bit of offense and used a three pointer from Brooks to cut the lead to 15-9 midway through the first half. UNCG got the lead down to 20-15 with a triple from Grimsley but Williams completed a three-point play and College of Charleston was able to again extend their lead. The SpartanscutintotheleadalittlebeforetheendofthehalfwhenGiniGrimsleywasfouledonthreepointshotbuttheCougarswentintothebreakahead,26-�8.

CULLOWHEE, NC – WesternCarolina’sAshleyPellomandEmilyClarke were both in double figuresas the Lady Catamounts defeatedUNC Greensboro, 66-53 in South-ernConferenceaction.

UNCG (3-�3, �-4 SoCon) wasledbyseniorguardkemenaBrookswhotalliedninepointson3-of-�2shootingfromthefield.TheAccokeek,MDnativewas2-of-2fromthefree throw line and extended her consecutive free throwsmade streak to �8. Gini Grimsley tallied six rebounds intheloss.

Western Carolina (��-5, 3-� SoCon) was led by Pel-lom and Clark who had �0 and �� points, respectively.Pellomwas4-of-7fromthefloorwhileClarkewas5-of-9fromthefield.Pellomalsocontributedagamehighsevenrebounds.

UNCG shot 35.7 percent from the field on 2�-of-60shooting from the floor and recorded 37 rebounds in theloss.WesternCarolinatallied50reboundsandshot40.6percentfromtheflooron28-of-69shooting.

BothteamscameoutsluggishtoopenthesecondhalfbutWCUusedthreebucketstoextendtheirleadto44-24atthefirstmediatimeout.UNCGpickedupalittlemomentumwithabucketfromSharnieceWadelingtonandathree-pointerfromGrimsleytocuttheleadto29-44atthe�3:2�mark.

TheSpartanspickedupseveralbasketsfromJasmineDixonandwasabletogetafewstopsonthedefensiveendanduseda�0-5runafteramediatimeouttocuttheleadto63-46includingback-to-backbucketsfromBrooks.UNCGwasabletogetascloseas�3pointsbutwouldn’tgetanycloser.

TheSpartansgotofftoafaststartinthefirsthalfandopenedupa6-�earlyleadandheldtheLadyCatamountswithoutafieldgoalthroughthegame’sfirst4:45secondsbeforePellomconnectedwithathree-pointertotiethegameat6-6atthe�5:�3mark.

TheteamstradedbucketsforthenextseveralpossessionsandwithWesternCarolinaleading�8-�4,UNCGusedbucketsfromkendraSmithandLakiahHyson,whomadeherfirstcollegiatestart,tokeepthegametiedat�8-�8atthe7:40mark.

WesternCarolinawentona9-0runtopullahead27-�8beforeabucketfromGiniGrimsleybuttheCatamountsclosedthehalfwitha��-0runtotakea38-22leadintothebreak.UNCGshot34.4percentfromthefieldinthefirststanzaandforthefirsttimethisseasondidn’tattemptafreethrow.

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VISITORS:UNCG3-�4,�-5 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin03 JasmineDixon * � 2 0 0 0 0 � 3 4 4 2 0 4 0 0 �6�2 LakiahHyson * 4 8 � 3 0 3 0 � � 2 9 0 4 � � 25�5 MoniqueFloyd * 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 3 � 0 0 �522 kemenaBrooks * 2 7 0 3 0 0 � � 2 4 4 � � 0 � �540 BrittanyFrazier * 0 3 0 0 2 2 � � 2 2 2 � � 0 0 �9�0 SWadelington � 8 0 2 2 3 0 4 4 0 4 2 0 0 0 2��4 TashamaBanner 2 5 0 0 0 0 � 3 4 3 4 � 3 0 � 723 AshleyLing � 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 � �630 GiniGrimsley 3 7 2 3 6 7 � 2 3 � �4 � 3 0 0 �93� AshleyMullins 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 � � 0 0 333 kendraSmith 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 � 0 0 �94� AgneGirstautaite 0 2 0 0 3 4 � 3 4 0 3 � 0 2 0 �544 MeghanChamberlain � 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 � 2 0 � � 0 �0 TEAM 4 4 Totals.............. �7 55 3 �� �3 �9 �0 25 35 2� 50 �� 20 4 4200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:7-2626.9% 2ndHalf:�0-2934.5% Game:30.9%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:2-728.6% 2ndHalf:�-425.0% Game:27.3%FThrow% �stHalf:6-966.7% 2ndHalf:7-�070.0% Game:68.4%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:4

HOME:Chattanooga�4-3,6-0 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin�0 LauraHall * 2 5 � 2 2 2 0 � � 0 7 2 2 0 3 23�2 BrookeHand * 4 �2 3 9 0 0 0 2 2 � �� 0 0 0 2 26�5 JenayaWade-Fray * � 5 � 2 4 6 2 2 4 � 7 6 � 0 2 2�40 AlexAnderson * 5 5 � � 4 4 � 2 3 4 �5 0 0 � � ��50 ShanaraHollinquest* 3 7 0 0 2 3 � 4 5 � 8 � 5 � 0 2203 AneliaMurray � 2 0 0 0 0 � 0 � � 2 0 � 0 0 604 TaganHatchett 0 3 0 � 2 2 � � 2 0 2 0 � 0 0 �5�4 AmyMohr � 2 0 0 0 0 0 � � 4 2 0 � 0 0 �624 LacondraMason 2 4 0 0 4 4 � 4 5 0 8 0 0 0 0 �230 BaileyDewart 0 2 0 � 0 2 0 � � � 0 � � 2 0 832 kristenSpann 2 4 0 2 3 4 2 5 7 3 7 � 0 0 � 2�44 ErinOgan 4 7 0 � 0 0 � 4 5 0 8 3 0 2 � �9 TEAM 3 3 Totals.............. 25 58 6 �9 2� 27 �0 30 40 �6 77 �4 �2 6 �0200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:�7-3253.�% 2ndHalf:8-2630.8% Game:43.�%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:6-�346.2% 2ndHalf:0-60.0% Game:3�.6%FThrow% �stHalf:9-�090.0% 2ndHalf:�2-�770.6% Game:77.8%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:4

Officials: Erica Bradley, Stacey Rymer, Lisa Ruggs. Technical fouls: UNCG-None. Chattanooga-None.Attendance:�6�4ScorebyPeriods �st 2nd TotalUNCG 22 28 50Chattanooga 49 28 77

Pointsinthepaint-UNCG�0,UTC26.Pointsoffturnovers-UNCG5,UTC24.2ndchancepoints-UNCG5,UTC�0.Fastbreakpoints-UNCG2,UTC6.Benchpoints-UNCG33,UTC29.Scoretied-0times. Lead changed-0 times. Last FG-UNCG 2nd-00:�9, UTC 2nd-0�:�6. Largest lead-UNCGNone,UTCby352nd-05:25.

VISITORS:Davidson�0-7,4-2 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin2� MercedesRobinson f 6 �0 � � 3 4 0 3 3 3 �6 � � 0 2 2835 JuliaPaquette f � � 0 0 0 0 � 5 6 5 2 � 3 � � 2�44 DanielleHemerka f 5 9 2 4 2 3 0 5 5 0 �4 � 3 � � 3��0 AlexThompson g 5 8 3 5 7 8 0 3 3 � 20 5 2 0 3 3522 HonnaHousley g � 4 � 4 0 0 � � 2 � 3 � 6 0 0 �702 MonicaLaune 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � � 2 0 0 2 0 � �2�4 MandyHalbersleben 0 0 0 0 � 2 0 2 2 2 � 0 � 0 0 924 AshleyLax 2 5 � 2 0 2 0 � � 0 5 � 0 0 � �332 kellyGassie 2 5 0 0 � � 0 0 0 � 5 3 2 � � 2442 kelseyCary 2 5 0 � 0 � � � 2 2 4 0 2 0 0 �0 TEAM 3 3 Totals.............. 24 47 8 �7 �4 2� 6 22 28 �7 70 �3 22 3 �0200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:�2-2548.0% 2ndHalf:�2-2254.5% Game:5�.�%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:5-�050.0% 2ndHalf:3-742.9% Game:47.�%FThrow% �stHalf:8-�080.0% 2ndHalf:6-��54.5% Game:66.7%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:2

HOME:UNCG3-�5,�-6 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin�2 LakiahHyson f � 7 0 0 0 � � 2 3 4 2 7 3 0 3 2840 BrittanyFrazier f 5 �2 0 0 � � � 3 4 0 �� 0 3 0 0 3403 JasmineDixon g 4 7 0 0 5 �0 4 2 6 3 �3 � 2 0 3 2��5 MoniqueFloyd g 0 2 0 0 � 2 4 � 5 2 � 2 2 � 0 2�22 kemenaBrooks g 4 7 0 2 � 2 2 2 4 2 9 � 6 0 � 26�0 SWadelington � 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � 2 0 2 0 � 8�4 TashamaBanner 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 423 AshleyLing 0 � 0 � 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 2 2 0 � �430 GiniGrimsley 5 6 5 6 0 0 0 2 2 3 �5 � 2 0 0 �733 kendraSmith 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � � � 0 0 0 � � 74� AgneGirstautaite 2 2 0 0 0 � 0 3 3 � 4 0 0 � 2 ��44 MeghanChamberlain � 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 2 0 2 0 � 9 TEAM � � 2 � Totals.............. 23 5� 5 9 8 �7 �3 22 35 2� 59 �4 27 3 �3200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:��-3036.7% 2ndHalf:�2-2�57.�% Game:45.�%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:�-425.0% 2ndHalf:4-580.0% Game:55.6%FThrow% �stHalf:�-333.3% 2ndHalf:7-�450.0% Game:47.�%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:2

Officials: Karen Gruca, Brian Miller, Edward Novak. Technical fouls: Davidson-None. UNCG-None. Attendance:256

ScorebyPeriods �st 2nd TotalDavidson 37 33 70UNCG 24 35 59

Pointsinthepaint-DAV26,UNCG24.Pointsoffturnovers-DAV28,UNCG24.2ndchancepoints-DAV�0,UNCG�8.Fastbreakpoints-DAV2,UNCG��.Benchpoints-DAV�5,UNCG23.Scoretied-3times.Leadchanged-0times.LastFG-DAV2nd-00:20,UNCG2nd-00:��.Largestlead-DAVby�8�st-04:49,UNCGNone.

G17: Chatt. 77,UNCG 50

G18: Davidson 70,UNCG 59

CHATTANOOGA,TN–Chattanooga’sAlexAndersonwasperfect from the floor to lead Chattanooga to a 77-50 win overUNCGinSouthernConferenceaction.

UNCG(3-�4,�-5SoCon)wasledbyjuniorGiniGrimsleywhohad�4pointson3-of-7shooting,includinggoing2-of-3frombehindthearc.LakiahHysonwasUNCG’snext leadingscorerandtiedacareerhighwithninepointson4-of-8shoot-ing from the field. The Spartans had four players with four reboundstoleadthemonthedefensiveend.

Chattanooga (14-3, 6-0 SoCon) was led by Alex Anderson who was 5-of-5 from the field for 15 points and three rebounds. Brooke Hand was also in double figures with 11 points on 4-of-12 shooting. Kristen Spann talliedagame-highsevenreboundsinthewin.

UNCG shot 30.9 percent for the game on 17-of-55 shooting from the field while Chattanooga shot 43.1 percent on 25-of-58 shooting from the field. The Spartans bench outscored the Lady Mocs, 33-29 while Chat-tanoogaheldaslim40-35reboundingadvantage.

The second half opened sloppy for both teams but UNCG scored the first six points of the half while only allowingChattanoogatwopoints.ChattanoogawouldregroupandusedeightpointsfromAlexAndersontoextendtheirleadto60-3�atthe��:53markofthesecondhalf.

UNCGwentwithanall-freshmanlineupmidwaythroughthehalfandwasabletogetseveralpointsfromTaShamaBanner,kendraSmithandSharnieceWadelingtonbuta7-2runbyChattanoogasealedthegameastheleadwouldn’tgetbelow30pointsfortheremainderofthegame.

Chattanooga opened the game on a 15-4 run sparked by three three-pointers in the first four minutes. Kemena Brooks was able to provide UNCG with a little offense and scored four of UNCG’s first seven points of the game. The Spartans kept shooting but just couldn’t find the basket but with about six minutes remaining inthehalfreservesGiniGrimsleyandWadelingtonprovidedasparkwithGrimsleyhittingathree-pointerandWadelingtonmakingsomekeydrivestothebasketresultinginfoulshots.

UNCG used several buckets from Lakiah Hyson in the final minutes of the half but the Spartans couldn’t containtheLadyMocsfromtheperimeterasChattanoogawentintothebreakahead,49-22.TheLadyMocshit six three-point field goals in the first half, including three from Brooke Hand and shot 53.1 percent from the field on 17-of-32 shooting.

GREENSBORO, NC – Davidson’sAlex Thompson had a game-high 20pointstoleadtheWildcatstoa70-59winoverUNCGinSouthernConferenceaction.

UNCG (3-�5, �-6 SoCon) hadthree players in double figures and was ledby juniorguardGiniGrimsleywhotallied �5 points on 3-of-5 shootingfrom the field. The Fairmont, NC native was5-of-6frombehindthearc,settinga new career high in three-pointersmade.ForwardsJasmineDixonandBrittanyFrazierwerealsoin double figures with 13 and 11 points, respectfully. Dixon also ledtheteamwithsixreboundswhileLakiahHysonalsosetanewcareer-highwithsevenassists.

Davidson (�0-7, 4-2 SoCon) was led by Alex Thompsonwhohadagame-high20pointson5-of-8shooting fromthefloor including, going 3-of-5 from behind the arc. Julia Pa-quettegatheredateam-highsixreboundsinthewin.

The Spartans shot a blistering 57.1 percent in the second half on 12-of-21 shooting from the floor and shot 45.�percentfromthegame,theirbestshootingpercentagesinceshooting46.�percentinawinoverFurman.UNCGhelda35-28reboundingedgeandtheirbenchoutscoredDavidson’sbench23-�5.

TheSpartanswentona��-0 run late in thehalf, sparkedby theoutsideshootingofGiniGrimsley tocuttheDavidson’sleadto49-40atthe9:38markofthehalfandgottheleaddowntosevenpointswithjustundersevenminutesleftinthegamebutseveralunforcederrorsandathree-pointerfromThompsonputthegameoutofreach.

Davidsonopenedthesecondhalfwithan��-4runandextendedtheirleadto46-28atthe�3:29mark.TheSpartansgotaliftoffthebenchfromAgneGirstautaitewhosubbedintothegameatthe�3:29markandpromptlyhitalayupandgatheredacrucialdefensiverebound.UNCGwasabletocuttheleadto46-32withastealfromGiniGrimsley and a bucket from Dixon, coupled with three-pointers from Grimsley to cut the lead to 49-37, the first time the score was in single digits since the 6:48 mark of the first half.

The teams played evenly through the first several minutes of the game but the Spartans were able to get some rhythmontheboardsearlyandhelda5-�reboundingedgeovertheWildcatsearlyandalsoforcedseveralDavid-sonturnoversearly.

UNCG clamped on the defensive pressure and forced Davidson into three quick turnovers which resulted in five points for the Spartans and tied the game at 9-9 at the 11:52 mark of the first stanza. Davidson would find their offensemidwaythroughthehalfandusedan��-0runtojumpahead20-9beforeabucketfromkemenaBrooksendedaUNCGscoringdroughtof3:24minutes.

Davidsonwentona�0-2runtotakean33-�5leadbuttheSpartansuseda6-2runtoclosethehalfcuttingtheDavidsonleadto37-24headingintothebreak.Davidson’sAlexThompsonledallscorerswith�3pointson3-of-5 shooting from the field, including 2-of-3 from behind the arc and 5-of-6 from the charity stripe. UNCG held a �2-�0advantageinthepaintandtallied�2secondchancepointstoDavidson’seight.

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G29:WesternCarolina73,UNCG67February25,2007-Cullowhee,NC(Ramsey

VISITORS:App.State4-�4,�-6 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin24 Court.Cunningham f 2 4 0 0 2 2 3 � 4 5 6 2 2 2 3 3�34 BrittanyMixon f 2 5 0 0 2 5 3 2 5 5 6 2 3 0 � 2503 RobinColbert g 2 6 0 0 0 � � 0 � 2 4 0 � 0 2 �704 GigiThomas g 7 �4 0 � 2 2 0 6 6 � �6 0 2 0 2 3025 WhitneyTossie g 4 �2 � 2 6 6 � 6 7 4 �5 4 3 0 3 38�2 BrittneySpencer 0 2 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � 2 0 2 �2�4 SamRamirez � 3 � 2 � 3 2 2 4 � 4 2 � 0 3 �7�5 FrancesHernandez 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 62� karinaMill 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � 0 0 �30 WhitneyRandolph � 7 0 2 � 4 2 2 4 2 3 0 � 0 � �432 TaylorLake 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 9 TEAM 4 4 Totals.............. �9 57 2 �0 �4 23 �2 23 35 22 54 �� �6 2 �7200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:9-2832.�% 2ndHalf:�0-2934.5% Game:33.3%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:�-425.0% 2ndHalf:�-6�6.7% Game:20.0%FThrow% �stHalf:6-875.0% 2ndHalf:8-�553.3% Game:60.9%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:4

HOME:UNCG4-�5,2-6 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin03 JasmineDixon f 5 8 0 � 2 5 2 6 8 4 �2 0 4 0 � 2�40 BrittanyFrazier f 2 6 0 0 3 4 3 6 9 3 7 � 2 0 � 26�2 LakiahHyson g � 5 0 0 0 0 0 � � 2 2 4 3 � 2 23�5 MoniqueFloyd g 2 5 0 0 5 8 2 4 6 2 9 0 4 0 2 2222 kemenaBrooks g 4 �2 2 9 2 2 � 2 3 � �2 2 2 0 0 2823 AshleyLing � 3 0 0 0 0 � 2 3 0 2 6 4 0 0 2�30 GiniGrimsley � 5 0 4 0 0 0 5 5 � 2 0 2 0 0 223� AshleyMullins 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 533 kendraSmith 2 4 0 0 0 0 � 0 � 2 4 0 � 0 � �34� AgneGirstautaite � � 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 � 2 0 0 2 2 744 MeghanChamberlain 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 � � 0 0 �2 TEAM 3 5 8 Totals.............. 2� 52 2 �4 �2 2� �3 3� 44 �8 56 �4 23 3 9200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:�2-2842.9% 2ndHalf:9-2437.5% Game:40.4%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:2-825.0% 2ndHalf:0-60.0% Game:�4.3%FThrow% �stHalf:3-560.0% 2ndHalf:9-�656.3% Game:57.�%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:4

Officials: Byron Davis, Margo Riddle , Mark Hardcastle. Technical fouls: Appalachian State-Whit-neyTossie.UNCG-None.Attendance:224

ScorebyPeriods �st 2nd TotalAppalachianState 25 29 54UNCG 29 27 56

Pointsinthepaint-ASU�2,UNCG28.Pointsoffturnovers-ASU�8,UNCG�2.2ndchancepoints-ASU5,UNCG�0.Fastbreakpoints-ASU8,UNCG7.Benchpoints-ASU7,UNCG�4.Scoretied-4times.Leadchanged-6times.LastFG-ASU2nd-04:�0,UNCG2nd-00:2�.Largestlead-ASUby32nd-04:�0,UNCGby8�st-��:46.

VISITORS:Elon6-�4,2-7 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin23 AmberWall f 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 0 � � � 0 2254 kitaraMcmoore f 9 �� 0 0 � � 3 6 9 3 �9 � 2 0 0 2930 ShamicaSpears c � 2 0 0 0 0 2 5 7 3 2 � 2 0 0 2403 TierraBumbrey g 6 �6 2 6 0 0 � 3 4 � �4 2 6 0 2 372� TiffanyDavis g 5 9 0 2 0 0 0 3 3 3 �0 2 4 0 5 3305 ShashonnaMoore � 6 0 0 3 4 � � 2 � 5 0 2 0 � �7�5 JulieTaylor 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 � 0 0 925 JessLuedtke 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � 0 0 �34 NicoleAllison 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 445 UryslaCotton � 2 0 0 � 3 0 5 5 0 3 0 � � 0 �552 katieWhidden 0 2 0 0 � 2 2 0 2 0 � 0 0 � 0 9 TEAM 2 2 4 Totals.............. 23 54 2 �0 6 �0 �� 30 4� �3 54 7 20 3 8200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:�0-2540.0% 2ndHalf:�3-2944.8% Game:42.6%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:2-633.3% 2ndHalf:0-40.0% Game:20.0%FThrow% �stHalf:2-540.0% 2ndHalf:4-580.0% Game:60.0%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:0

HOME:UNCG5-�5.3-6 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin03 JasmineDixon f 2 7 0 � � 2 2 2 4 � 5 � 3 0 4 2440 BrittanyFrazier f 4 �0 0 0 2 3 2 5 7 3 �0 � 0 � � 26�2 LakiahHyson g 3 6 0 � 0 0 � 0 � 0 6 3 � 0 0 2��5 MoniqueFloyd g 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 � 0 0 � 0 2 �822 kemenaBrooks g 4 �3 2 �0 0 0 2 3 5 2 �0 � 0 0 2 3023 AshleyLing 3 3 � � � 2 0 3 3 � 8 4 � � 0 2�30 GiniGrimsley 2 9 � 6 2 2 0 4 4 0 7 3 2 � � 203� AshleyMullins 2 6 2 6 0 0 � � 2 0 6 0 0 0 2 �433 kendraSmith 0 � 0 0 0 0 � 0 � � 0 0 0 0 0 64� AgneGirstautaite � 3 0 0 0 0 0 � � 0 2 0 � 0 0 544 MeghanChamberlain � 4 0 0 0 0 � 3 4 3 2 � 2 3 � �5 TEAM 4 2 6 Totals.............. 22 66 6 25 6 9 �6 24 40 �2 56 �4 �� 6 �3200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:�3-3834.2% 2ndHalf:9-2832.�% Game:33.3%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:2-�4�4.3% 2ndHalf:4-��36.4% Game:24.0%FThrow% �stHalf:�-250.0% 2ndHalf:5-77�.4% Game:66.7%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:�

Officials: Timothy Bryant, Brad McMillon, Leroy Thompson. Technical fouls: Elon-None. UNCG-None.Attendance:423

ScorebyPeriods �st 2nd TotalElon 24 30 54UNCG 29 27 56

Points in the paint-ELON 36,UNCG �6. Points off turnovers-ELON �3,UNCG �4. 2nd chancepoints-ELON9,UNCG�0.Fastbreakpoints-ELON�0,UNCG9.Benchpoints-ELON9,UNCG25.Scoretied-2times.Leadchanged-2times.LastFG-ELON2nd-00:�2,UNCG2nd-05:57.Largestlead-ELONby3�st-�6:2�,UNCGby�62nd-05:57.

G19: UNCG 56,App. State 54

G20: UNCG 56,Elon 54

GREENSBORO, NC – UNC Greensboro junior guard GiniGrimsleyhitalayupwith2�secondsremainingtoseala56-54winoverAppalachianStateatFlemingGym.

UNCG (4-15, 2-6 SoCon) had two players in double fig-ures with Jasmine Dixon and kemena Brooks each recording12 points. Dixon finished the game 5-of-8 from the floor and contributedeightrebounds.BrittanyFrazierledthewayontheglasswithateam-highninereboundswhileAshleyLingtiedacareer-highwithsixassists.

The Spartans shot 40.4 percent on the afternoon on 21-of-42 shooting from the floor. UNCG held a 44-35 reboundingedgeandhelda28-�2advantageinthepaint.

AppalachianState(4-�4,�-6SoCon)wasledbyGiGiThomaswhohad�6pointson7-of-�4shootingfromthefloor. Whitney Tossie, who was held to four points in the first half, finished the game with 15 points on 4-of-12 shoot-ing.Theseniorguardwasaperfect6-of-6fromthelineandhadateam-highsevenreboundsintheloss.

WithAppalachianStateleading54-52MoniqueFloydgotfouledandconvertedtwofreethrowstotiethegameat54-54atthe�:28markandwithunderaminutelefttoplayUNCG’sGrimsleygotfreeunderthebasketforalayuptogivetheSpartansa56-54leadwith2�secondsremaining.AppalachianStatehadachancelatewithWhitneyRandolph on the line but Randolph missed both and the Spartans defense held giving UNCG their first SoCon home winoftheseason.

The Mountaineers came out of the break and promptly went on a 5-0 run to take their first lead of the game withonlyfourminutesoffthegameclocktobeingthesecondhalf.MoniqueFloydprovidedabitofasparkinthesecondhalf,theFairmont,NCnativepickedupakeybucketearlyinthehalfandwasstellarontheglassrecordingsomecriticaloffensiverebounds.

UNCGhada37-33leadatthe�3:20markofthehalfbutAppalachianmadethingsinterestingbyforcingaturnoverandconvertingatthelinetocutthelead4�-40.Midwaythroughthehalf,withtheSpartansleading45-42,twofreethrowsfromGiGiThomascuttheleadtoonepointbutafoulontheotherendkepttheleadwithUNCG.

AppalachianState’sWhitneyTossiecametolifeinthesecondhalf,afterbeingheldtoonlyfourpointsinthefirst half, tallied 11 second half points and put the Mountaineers ahead, 49-47 with just over five minutes remain-ing.

UNCG’sBrooksandAppalachianState’sGiGiThomasledallscorerswith�2pointseachwhiletheSpartansasa team shot 42.6 percent on 12-of-28 shooting from the floor. UNCG also held a 10-2 advantage in the paint.

GREENSBORO, NC – BrittanyFrazier hit two crucial free throwsand grabbed a key rebound late inthe game to lead UNCG to a 56-54winoverbackyardrivalElonatFlem-ingGym.

UNCG (5-�5, 3-6 SoCon) wasled by seniors Brittany Frazier andkemenaBrookswhobothtallied�0points in the victory. Frazier also led the way on the glasswith a team-high seven rebounds. The Spartans shot 33.3percent for the game on 22-of-66 shooting from the field and committedaseason-low��turnovers.

Elon (6-14, 2-7 SoCon) had three players in double fig-ureswithkitaraMcMooreleadingthewaywith�9pointson9-of-11 shooting from the floor. Tierra Bumbrey and Tiffany Davis were also in double figures with 14 and 10 points, re-spectfully.ThePhoenixshot42.6percenton23-of-54shootingforthegameandrecorded4�rebounds.

ThePhoenixmadethingsinterestinglateanduseda�0-0runlateinthehalftocuta�5-pointUNCGsec-ondhalfleadtoaonepointleadwithjustoveraminuteremaininginthegamebeforeakeyreboundandfreethrowsfromBrittanyFraziersealedthewinandgavetheSpartanstheirsecondconsecutivewin.

Eloncameoutinthesecondhalfwithtwoquickbucketstocuttheleadto3�-28withjusttwominutesoffthegameclockandfromthatpointtheteamstradedbucketsbeforebasketsfromBrittanyFrazierandAshleyLingextendedUNCG’sleadto37-28.GiniGrimsleyputapunctuationmarkonaUNCG9-4runwithathree-pointerfromtheleftsidetogiveUNCGa40-28lead.

ElonendedanearlysixminutedroughtwithabasketfromBumbreybutafoulontheotherendputGrims-leyonthelinetokeeptheSpartanleadat�2pointsatthe�2:�5mark.TheSpartanscontinuedtoturntheirhard work on the defensive end of the floor into offense which turned into a season-high nine fast break points forUNCGand�0pointsoffturnovers.

McMoorecontinuedtokeepthePhoenixinthegameandthejustwhenElonseemedpoisedtomakearun,ablockfromAshleyLingfollowedbyatreyfromtheCentreville,VA,nativeontheotherendpushedtheSpartanleadto48-32withalittleovereightminutesremaining.

In the first half, with Elon holding a 13-12 lead, UNCG went on an 8-4 run to pull ahead 20-17 at the 6:31 mark.Elonwouldn’tgoawayandusedathree-pointerfromTierraBumbreytocuttheleadto22-20andastheteamstradedbucketsdownthestretchbutUNCGclosedthehalfwitha7-4runtotakea29-24leadintothebreak.

Elon’s McMoore led all-scorers with 10 points at the break on 5-of-6 shooting from the field. Brooks led UNCG with seven points on 3-of-9 shooting from the floor and had a team-high four rebounds. The Spartans had a season-low three turnovers in the first stanza.

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VISITORS:UNCG5-�6,3-7 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin03 JasmineDixon f 3 7 0 0 7 8 3 5 8 3 �3 0 6 0 � 2444 MeghanChamberlainc � 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 2 2 0 3 0 0 2��2 LakiahHyson g 4 7 0 � 3 5 � 5 6 3 �� 0 2 0 2 26�5 MoniqueFloyd g 2 4 0 0 � 2 0 2 2 2 5 0 2 0 � 2722 kemenaBrooks g 2 5 � 3 0 0 0 2 2 3 5 � � 0 0 22�4 TashamaBanner 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � 0 0 0 223 AshleyLing 3 4 0 0 � 2 0 0 0 2 7 0 � 0 � �630 GiniGrimsley 3 9 2 5 0 0 0 2 2 5 8 0 � 0 � �93� AshleyMullins � 2 0 � 0 0 � 2 3 2 2 0 � 0 0 �333 kendraSmith � 2 0 0 � 2 � 2 3 0 3 0 4 � 0 �74� AgneGirstautaite 0 0 0 0 � 2 � � 2 3 � 0 0 � 0 �3 TEAM 3 3 6 � Totals.............. 20 42 3 �0 �4 2� �2 26 38 25 57 2 22 2 6200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:��-2250.0% 2ndHalf:9-2045.0% Game:47.6%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:�-333.3% 2ndHalf:2-728.6% Game:30.0%FThrow% �stHalf:5-955.6% 2ndHalf:9-�275.0% Game:66.7%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:4

HOME:GeorgiaSo.�2-9,8-2 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin�5 J’LisiaOgburn f 2 5 0 0 0 � 2 3 5 3 4 2 � 0 � �934 JessicaGeiger f 3 �� � 2 2 2 0 4 4 2 9 2 0 2 0 3304 CarolynWhitney g 5 6 4 5 2 2 2 0 2 0 �6 2 2 0 0 3�23 ShawndaAtwood g � 3 0 � � 2 0 � � 3 3 � 2 0 0 �333 AshleyMelson g 2 6 0 � � 4 � 2 3 2 5 2 0 0 0 �503 TiffanyBrown 8 �4 4 7 4 6 � 0 � � 24 0 2 0 3 2405 JamieNavarro � 2 0 � 0 � � 0 � � 2 0 0 0 � 9�3 ChristaWaterman � 3 0 0 � 3 � 2 3 2 3 � 0 0 0 �824 AshleyRivens 0 3 0 � 2 4 3 � 4 � 2 2 2 0 6 2�35 NyaDaley 0 � 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 � 0 � 0 0 0 �052 ChequillaJessie 0 � 0 0 0 � 0 0 0 � 0 2 0 0 0 7 TEAM 3 3 Totals.............. 23 55 9 �9 �3 26 �4 �3 27 �7 68 �5 9 2 ��200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:�2-2842.9% 2ndHalf:��-2740.7% Game:4�.8%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:7-�353.8% 2ndHalf:2-633.3% Game:47.4%FThrow% �stHalf:5-955.6% 2ndHalf:8-�747.�% Game:50.0%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:5

Officials: Douglas Cloud, Ecitrym Lamarr, Derrich Taylor. Technical fouls: UNCG-None. Georgia Southern-None.Attendance:952ScorebyPeriods �st 2nd TotalUNCG 28 29 57GeorgiaSouthern 36 32 68

Pointsinthepaint-UNCG�8,GSU22.Pointsoffturnovers-UNCG��,GSU�7.2ndchancepoints-UNCG5,GSU�3.Fastbreakpoints-UNCG4,GSU2.Benchpoints-UNCG2�,GSU3�.Scoretied-5times.Leadchanged-4times.LastFG-UNCG2nd-00:��,GSU2nd-03:0�.Largestlead-UNCGby3�st-�4:25,GSUby�32nd-00:20.

VISITORS:UNCG5-�7,3-8 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin03 JasmineDixon f 5 8 � 2 3 4 2 2 4 3 �4 2 3 0 � 2944 MeghanChamberlainc 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 4 0 0 0 � �9�2 LakiahHyson g 6 �2 0 � � � � 6 7 3 �3 2 6 0 4 29�5 MoniqueFloyd g 2 7 0 0 0 � � 3 4 3 4 4 0 0 0 2922 kemenaBrooks g � 6 0 � 0 0 0 � � 4 2 0 3 0 0 ��23 AshleyLing 0 0 0 0 � 2 2 0 2 2 � 2 4 0 � �730 GiniGrimsley 6 �� 4 8 � 2 2 3 5 2 �7 � � � 2 2�3� AshleyMullins 2 5 0 2 0 0 � 0 � 3 4 0 2 0 � �240 BrittanyFrazier 0 6 0 0 0 0 3 3 6 0 0 2 0 � 0 224� AgneGirstautaite � 3 0 0 0 0 2 � 3 2 2 � � � 0 �� TEAM 4 2 6 � Totals.............. 25 65 5 �4 6 �0 �8 24 42 22 6� �4 2� 3 �0200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:�2-3040.0% 2ndHalf:�3-3537.�% Game:38.5%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:�-520.0% 2ndHalf:4-944.4% Game:35.7%FThrow% �stHalf:3-560.0% 2ndHalf:3-560.0% Game:60.0%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:2

HOME:C.ofCharl.��-�0,7-4 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin02 Brookekotcella f 3 7 � 3 5 6 0 3 3 3 �2 2 4 0 4 274� DeidraJones c � 6 0 0 � 2 0 � � � 3 0 0 0 0 �9�0 NikkiWilliams g 0 5 0 3 2 2 0 3 3 2 2 2 0 2 � 23�2 JillFurstenburg g 6 �0 2 3 6 6 � 6 7 � 20 2 3 0 � 3822 AshleyScott g � 2 0 0 3 4 � 2 3 2 5 3 4 0 � 2520 SarahMoye 2 2 0 0 0 � � 4 5 2 4 � 0 � � 2033 ToniaGerty � 5 0 2 3 4 � 2 3 2 5 3 3 � � 2642 ErikaSmith 5 �0 0 0 4 4 � 2 3 2 �4 0 � 2 � 22 TEAM 2 � 3 � Totals.............. �9 47 3 �� 24 29 7 24 3� �5 65 �3 �6 6 �0200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:�0-2638.5% 2ndHalf:9-2�42.9% Game:40.4%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:2-825.0% 2ndHalf:�-333.3% Game:27.3%FThrow% �stHalf:9-�275.0% 2ndHalf:�5-�788.2% Game:82.8%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:2

Officials: Carla Fountain, Billy Smith, Karen Preato. Technical fouls: UNCG-None. College of Charleston-None.Attendance:237

ScorebyPeriods �st 2nd TotalUNCG 28 33 6�CollegeofCharleston 3� 34 65

Points in the paint-UNCG 22,COFC �8. Points off turnovers-UNCG �5,COFC 22. 2nd chancepoints-UNCG�4,COFC4.Fastbreakpoints-UNCG2,COFC4.Benchpoints-UNCG24,COFC23.Scoretied-4times.Leadchanged-4times.LastFG-UNCG2nd-00:�2,COFC2nd-03:07.Largestlead-UNCGby�0�st-�4:04,COFCby�42nd-04:22.

G21: Georgia So. 68,UNCG 57

STATESBORO,GA–Despiteacareerdayfromsopho-moreguardLakiahHyson,UNCGfell toGeorgiaSouthern,68-57inSouthernConferencewomen’sbasketballaction.

UNCG(5-�6,3-7SoCon)wasledbyJasmineDixonandLakiahHysonwhowerebothindoublefigureswith�3and��pointsrespectfully.Hyson’s��pointson4-of-7shoot-ingfromthefloorandhersixreboundssetnewcareerhigh’sfor the Accokeek, MD native. Dixon was also 7-of-8 fromthefreethrowlineandledtheteamwitheightrebounds.

GeorgiaSouthern(�2-9,8-2SoCon)wasledbyTiffanyBrownwhohad24pointson8-of-�4shootingfrom the field, including 4-of-7 from behind the arc. Carolyn Whitney was also in double figures for theLadyEagleswith�6pointson5-of-6shootingfromthefloor.J’LisiaOgburnhadfivereboundsfortheLadyEagles.

UNCGshot47.6percentfromtheflooron20-of-42shootingfromthefield,theirbestfieldgoalper-centageoftheseasonandalsohelda38-25reboundingmarginovertheLadyEagles.GeorgiaSouthernshot4�.8percentfromtheflooron23-of-55shooting.

TheSpartansopenedthesecondhalfwitha6-2runfueledbybasketsatthefreethrowlineandcuttheleadto38-32beforeGeorgiaSouthernwasabletofindtheirshootingtouchbehindbucketsfromBrown,extendingtheirleadto47-37atthe��:30mark.

GeorgiaSouthernquietlyextendedtheirleadto53-42butUNCGwouldn’tgoawayandusedbasketsfromAshleyLingandAshleyMullinstokeeptheGSUleadatninepointswithjustoverfiveminutesremain-ing. UNCG got as close as 52-59 in the final three minutes but couldn’t stop the Lady Eagles down thestretchasGeorgiaSouthernconvertingonsixcrucialfreethrowstomoveto9-0intheHannerFieldhousethisseason.

TheteamsplayedthegamesopeningminutesevenlybuttheLadyEagleswereabletojumpouttoaleadbehindtwothree-pointersfromCarolynWhitneybutUNCGwentona6-0runtotiethegameat9-9withjustfiveminutesoffthegameclock.

Theteamstradedbucketsforthebetterpartofthehalfandneitherteamcouldtakealeadofmorethantwopointsbeforethe8:08markwhentheLadyEagleswentona7-0runtopullahead26-20withjustunder fourminutes remaining.GeorgiaSouthernclosed thehalfwith twobig three-pointers fromBrownandWhitneytotakea36-28leadintothebreak.

The Spartans shot a season-high 50.0 percent from the floor in the first half on ��-of-22 shootingfromthefloor.Whitneyledallscorerswith�4pointsatthehalfwhileUNCG’sHysonhadateam-higheightpoints.

CHARLESTON, SC – UNCGused a 16-point rally in the final two minutestocutthemargintothree,butitwasn’tenoughastheCollegeof Charleston defeated UNCG, 65-6�,atJohnkresseArena.

UNCG (5-�7, 3-8 SoCon) had three players in doublefigures and was led by Gini Grimsley who tallied 17 points on 6-of-11 shooting from the floor. The Fairmont, NC native re-corded�4ofher�7inthesecondhalfandhadthreesecondhalf three-pointers. Lakiah Hyson and Jasmine Dixon werealso both in double figures for the second consecutive game with�4and�3points,respectfully.Hyson’s�3pointsandsevenreboundsarenewcareerhigh’sandisthesecondtimeinasmanydaysthatshehasbrokenherpreviousrecords.

CollegeofCharleston(��-�0,7-4SoCon)wasledbyJillFurstenburgandErikaSmithwhowerebothindouble figures with 20 and 14 points, respectfully. Furstenburg was 6-of-10 from the floor and was 6-of-6 from the free throw line while grabbing a team-high seven rebounds. Brooke Kotcella was also in double figures for the secondgamewith�2points.

UNCGmadethingsinterestinglateandusedfourthreepointersfromGiniGrimsleyandJasmineDixontocuttheCollegeofCharlestonleadallthewaydowntothree-pointslateinthehalf.TheSpartanshadashottocuttheleadtoonewiththelastshotofthegamebutitbouncedofftherimandsenttheCougarstotheirsecondconsecutivewin.

TheSpartanscameoutstrongintheopeningminutesofthesecondhalfandaquickbucketfromMeghanChamberlaincuttheleadtoone-pointbutCollegeofCharlestonwentonan8-0runtotakea38-30atthe�5:59mark. The Cougars held UNCG without a field goal for nearly seven minutes before a basket from Jasmine Dixon underneathendedthedrought.

HysonwasabletoprovidealittlemomentumforUNCGwhenshepickedCofC’sToniaGerty’spocketandgotfouledandcompletedthethree-pointplayatthelinecuttingtheleadto,38-46midwaythroughthehalf.Col-legeofCharlestonforcedUNCGintoseveralturnoversandwasabletocapitalizeontheotherendandhelda�4pointleadwithjustunderfourminutesremaininginthegame.

In the opening half, a three-pointer from Jill Furstenburg gave the Cougars their first field goal at the 13:00 minutemarktocuttheUNCGleadto�3-7.TheCougarsthenralliedfora�0-2runtotiethegameat�7-�7andfromthatpointtheteamstradedbasketsbutCollegeofCharlestonwasabletopullahead24-�9beforebucketfrom Lakiah Hyson cut the Cougar lead to three-points with just under four minutes left in the first half.

Both squads matched each other bucket-for-bucket in the final two minutes of the half but a bucket from HysonandadefensivestopsenttheSpartansintothelockerroomdownbyascoreof3�-28.TheSpartansshot40.0 percent in the first half and Hyson and College of Charleston’s Jill Furstenburg led all-scorers with 10 point each.

G22: C. of Charl.65, UNCG 61

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VISITORS:W.Carolina�8-6,�0-2tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin35 JOHNSON,Jessika f 3 4 0 0 0 0 3 2 5 4 6 0 0 0 0 �444 EATON,kendra f � 4 0 0 0 0 � 3 4 3 2 0 2 0 � �7�0 DAWSON,Monique g � 7 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 � 2 3 4 0 0 �82� kEITH,Chevon g 2 6 0 � 2 3 2 4 6 4 6 � 2 0 � 3023 POWELL,Lauren g � 7 0 5 0 4 2 2 4 � 2 0 0 0 0 2403 SWAYNE,Heather � 5 0 � 0 0 � 2 3 � 2 0 2 0 0 �204 CARROLL,kendra 3 6 � � � 2 � � 2 0 8 0 � 0 � �505 PELLOM,Ashley 4 8 0 0 5 6 0 3 3 3 �3 � 5 0 0 26�3 CLARkE,Emily 6 8 � � 0 � 2 3 5 0 �3 0 � 0 � 2�33 FEEMSTER,kristen 4 9 0 0 � 2 3 5 8 0 9 0 0 � 0 23 TEAM 3 4 7 Totals.............. 26 64 2 9 9 �8 �8 32 50 �7 63 5 �7 � 4200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:�2-2842.9% 2ndHalf:�4-3638.9% Game:40.6%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:2-728.6% 2ndHalf:0-20.0% Game:22.2%FThrow% �stHalf:0-30.0% 2ndHalf:9-�560.0% Game:50.0%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:4

HOME:UNCG5-�8,3-9 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin03 JasmineDixon f 0 3 0 � � 5 2 2 4 4 � � � 0 � �744 MeghanChamberlainc 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 � � 0 0 � � � 0 ���2 LakiahHyson g � 7 0 � 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 2 3 0 3 22�5 MoniqueFloyd g 6 �0 0 0 0 0 4 6 �0 � �2 3 � 0 0 2722 kemenaBrooks g 3 �4 0 4 � 2 5 3 8 3 7 0 � � 0 2423 AshleyLing 0 5 0 2 � 3 0 2 2 � � 2 2 0 2 2630 GiniGrimsley 4 �3 � 8 � � � 4 5 3 �0 0 0 � � 2�3� AshleyMullins 4 7 2 3 0 0 2 0 2 2 �0 0 � 0 0 �033 kendraSmith 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 � 0 �240 BrittanyFrazier 6 8 0 0 0 0 3 3 6 0 �2 0 2 0 � 234� AgneGirstautaite 0 � 0 0 0 2 � � 2 � 0 0 0 0 0 7 TEAM 2 2 Totals.............. 24 70 3 �9 4 �5 20 25 45 �7 55 9 �2 4 8200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:��-3234.4% 2ndHalf:�3-3834.2% Game:34.3%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:3-�030.0% 2ndHalf:0-90.0% Game:�5.8%FThrow% �stHalf:0-50.0% 2ndHalf:4-�040.0% Game:26.7%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:5

Officials: Dan Outlaw, Bill Keaton, Bruce Adama. Technical fouls: Western Carolina-None. UNCG-None.Attendance:57�

ScorebyPeriods �st 2nd TotalWesternCarolina 26 37 63UNCG 25 30 55

Pointsinthepaint-WCU34,UNCG26.Pointsoffturnovers-WCU�2,UNCG��.2ndchancepoints-WCU�7,UNCG�3.Fastbreakpoints-WCU�0,UNCG3.Benchpoints-WCU45,UNCG33.Scoretied-�0times.Leadchanged-6times.LastFG-WCU2nd-00:38,UNCG2nd-00:07.Largestlead-WCUby82nd-07:��,UNCGby6�st-03:58.

VISITORS:Chatt.22-3,�4-0 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin40 AlexAnderson f 8 �3 0 0 2 3 2 8 �0 2 �8 0 0 � � 2750 ShanaraHollinquest f 2 2 0 0 4 7 0 5 5 3 8 � 2 0 2 �9�0 LauraHall g 6 8 3 3 0 0 0 4 4 � �5 5 � 0 2 30�2 BrookeHand g 3 9 3 8 0 0 � 5 6 2 9 0 3 0 � 28�5 JenayaWade-Fray g 2 8 0 3 0 � 0 2 2 � 4 2 2 0 0 2503 AneliaMurray 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 304 TaganHatchett 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 � � � 0 0 � 0 0 7�4 AmyMohr 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 � � 0 0 0 3 0 0 �024 LacondraMason 2 2 � � 3 4 � 2 3 � 8 0 0 � 0 �630 BaileyDewart 0 � 0 � 0 0 0 � � 0 0 0 0 0 0 432 kristenSpann 0 2 0 � 0 0 � 0 � 4 0 0 0 0 0 �444 ErinOgan � 4 0 2 0 0 � 2 3 0 2 0 2 � 2 �7 TEAM � 2 3 Totals.............. 24 52 7 �9 9 �5 7 33 40 �5 64 8 �4 3 8200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:�4-3046.7% 2ndHalf:�0-2245.5% Game:46.2%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:4-�233.3% 2ndHalf:3-742.9% Game:36.8%FThrow% �stHalf:2-633.3% 2ndHalf:7-977.8% Game:60.0%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:3

HOME:UNCG5-�9,3-�0 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin03 JasmineDixon f 2 5 0 0 3 4 2 � 3 3 7 0 3 � � 2040 BrittanyFrazier f 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 2 4 � 0 � 0 23�2 LakiahHyson g 3 5 � � 2 5 0 0 0 2 9 � � 0 3 23�5 MoniqueFloyd g � 3 0 0 2 2 0 2 2 � 4 2 3 0 0 2022 kemenaBrooks g 2 9 2 4 0 0 � 2 3 2 6 � � 0 � �5�4 TashamaBanner � 2 0 0 � 2 � 0 � 0 3 � 0 0 0 623 AshleyLing 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 0 � 0 0 0 2330 GiniGrimsley 2 7 0 � 2 2 � 2 3 � 6 � 2 2 2 �73� AshleyMullins 2 6 � 3 0 0 0 2 2 0 5 � 2 0 0 �433 kendraSmith � 4 � 3 0 0 0 2 2 3 3 � � 0 � 234� AgneGirstautaite � 4 0 0 � 2 2 � 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 �044 MeghanChamberlain � 4 0 0 0 0 0 � � 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 TEAM 2 3 5 Totals.............. �8 55 5 �2 �� �7 9 24 33 �6 52 �0 �3 4 8200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:8-3�25.8% 2ndHalf:�0-244�.7% Game:32.7%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:3-650.0% 2ndHalf:2-633.3% Game:4�.7%FThrow% �stHalf:3-650.0% 2ndHalf:8-��72.7% Game:64.7%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:�

Officials: Dean Wesley, Karen Preato, Leroy Thompson. Technical fouls: Chattanooga-None. UNCG-None.Attendance:�90ScorebyPeriods �st 2nd TotalChattanooga 34 30 64UNCG 22 30 52

Pointsinthepaint-UTC30,UNCG20.Pointsoffturnovers-UTC�2,UNCG�4.2ndchancepoints-UTC9,UNCG8.Fastbreakpoints-UTC7,UNCG5.Benchpoints-UTC�0,UNCG22.Scoretied-�time.Leadchanged-�time.LastFG-UTC2nd-08:35,UNCG2nd-00:�4.Largestlead-UTCby232nd-09:2�,UNCGby3�st-�7:25.

G23: W. Carolina 63, UNCG 55

G24: Chatt. 64,UNCG 52

GREENSBORO, NC – UNCG got career performances fromMoniqueFloyd,kemenaBrooksandAshleyMullinsbutitwasn’tenoughasWesternCarolinadefeatedUNCG,63-55inSouthernConferenceaction.

UNCG (5-�8, 3-9 SoCon) had a season-high four playersin double figures led by freshman Monique Floyd who tallied her first career double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds. Brit-tanyFrazier,GiniGrimsleyandAshleyMullinswerealsoindoublefigures for UNCG. Mullins tallied a career-high 10 points while Ke-

menaBrooksrecordedacareer-higheightreboundsontheafternoon.TheSpartansshot34.3percenton27-of-70shootingandpulleddownaseason-high45rebounds.WesternCaro-

lina shot 40.6 percent for the game on 26-of-64 shooting from the floor and had 50 rebounds in the win. WesternCarolina(�8-6,�0-2SoCon)wasledbyAshleyPellomandEmilyClarkewhobothhad�3points.kristen

Feemsterledthewayontheglasswithateam-higheightrebounds.ForthesecondtimeinthreegamestheSpartansmadethingsinterestinglate.With3:42leftontheclock,UNCG

stoletheinboundspassandGiniGrimsleywasabletohitabucketunderneathwhilegettingfouled.TheFairmont,NCnativecompletedthethree-pointplaywhichtooktheWCUleadto53-50with3:2�remaining.

Western Carolina went on a 5-1 run to pull ahead 58-51 but UNCG cut the lead to five points with just over a minute leftwithabucketfromFloydbuttheLadyCatamountssealedthewinfromtheline,endingUNCG’stwo-gamehomewinningstreak.

TheLadyCatamountsopenedthesecondhalfwitha4-0runtoextendtheirleadto30-25withonly25secondsgoneonthesecondhalfgameclockbutafteraUNCGtimeouttheSpartansforcedseveralturnoversbeforeabucketfromBrookscuttheWCUleadto32-3�atthe�5:46markofthesecondstanza.

AfreethrowfromJasmineDixontiedthegameandfromthatpointontheteamstradedbucketswithneitherteamtakingmorethanatwo-pointadvantageforthenextthreeminutesbutWesternCarolinaforcedseveralUNCGturnoversandwentahead43-38.

WiththeLadyCatamountsleading5�-43,thelargestleadofthegameforeitherteam,UNCGwasabletopickupabucketbutcouldn’t’convertatthefreethrowlineandWesternkeptthelead,53-45with4:33remaining.

In the first half, a three-pointer from Kendra Carroll capped a WCU 7-2 run but a thee-pointer from Grimsley cut the leadto�7-�5withjustundereightminutesremaininginthehalf.Grimsleyprovidedasparkoffthebenchandtiedthegame with long jumper and a layup from Floyd gave UNCG their first lead of the game since the 13:12 mark of the half.

Withthegametiedat�9-�9UNCG’sAshleyMullinstalliedback-to-backthreepointerstosparkan6-0runandpulledUNCGahead25-�9butWesternCarolina’sEmilyClarkhitathree-pointerat the buzzer to send the Lady Cata-mounts into the lockerroom with a 26-25lead.

UNCGwasalsoabletoholdWest-ern Carolina’s Monique Dawson to nopoints in the first half and just two for the game.

GREENSBORO,NC–Chattanooga’sAlexAndersonpostedhereighthdouble-doubleoftheseasonandChat-tanoogaextendedtheirwinstreakto�7gameswitha64-52winovertheUNCGreensborowomen’sbasketballteaminSouthernConferenceactioninFlemingGymonMon-daynight.

UNCG (5-�9, 3-�0 SoCon) was led by sophomore La-kiah Hyson who was 3-of-5 from the floor for a team-high nine points.BrittanyFrazier ledthewayontheglasswitha team-high five rebounds. UNCG shot 32.7 percent from the field on �8-of-55 shooting. The Spartans had 33 rebounds and theirbenchoutscoredtheLadyMocs,22-�0.

Chattanooga (22-3, �4-0 SoCon) had two players indouble figures and was led by Anderson’s 18 points and 10 re-bounds.LauraHallcontributed�5pointsinthewinandwas3-of-3frombehindthearc.TheLadyMocsshot46.2percent from the field on 24-of-52 shooting and pulled down 40 rebounds in the win.

The Lady Mocs opened the second half with a 7-2 run sparked by a three-pointer from Laura Hall whichextendedtheirleadto4�-24atthe�7:30mark.Afterstartingthehalf�-for-4,UNCGwasabletopickupalittlemomentumwithabasketinthepaintfromJasmineDixonbutafoulontheotherendkepttheLadyMocsleadat45-27.

UNCGwasabletogettheUTCleadtolessthan20pointswithjustunder�3minutesremainingbutathree-pointerfromtherightsidefromHandputthemomentumwiththeLadyMocs.UNCGwasabletousean8-0runlatetocuttheleadto50-64butChattanoogawasabletoextendthenation’slongestwinstreakto�7gameswiththevictory.

Sloppy play characterized the first half as the teams opened the game 1-for-10 through the games first three minutes. UNCG got the first bucket with a three-pointer from Kemena Brooks but Jenaya Wade-Fray quickly gave Chattanooga their first bucket on the next possession as UNCG held the 3-2 lead.

Chattanooga went on a 9-0 run to jump ahead 12-3 but a triple from Lakiah Hyson ended the five minute UNCGdrought.TheSpartanswereabletoforcetheLadyMocsintofourturnoversandBrookswasabletocuttheleadto�4-9atthe8:5�markwithhersecondthree-pointerofthegame.

UNCGgottheleadtofourpointswitha4-0runbutUTC’sAlexAndersonrespondedwithabucketinthepainttokeeptheleadat2�-�7atthe4:56mark.Hand,whostartedthegamecoldfrombehindthearc,gotthingsgoinglatewithathreeandLauraHalladdedanotherthree-balltoquicklypushtheChattanoogaleadto27-�7.Chattanooga used a 7-1 run over the final 1:16 of the half to pull ahead 34-20 at the break.

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VISITORS:UNCG5-20,3-�� tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin03 JasmineDixon f 0 4 0 0 6 7 4 8 �2 � 6 2 3 � 0 2540 BrittanyFrazier f 5 8 0 0 0 0 � 2 3 3 �0 0 0 0 � �9�2 LakiahHyson g 0 6 0 � 0 � � 0 � 2 0 � 4 0 0 �7�5 MoniqueFloyd g � 4 0 0 0 0 � � 2 5 2 3 3 0 � �522 kemenaBrooks g � 5 � 3 8 8 0 � � 2 �� � 4 0 � 2��4 TashamaBanner � 2 0 0 0 � 0 0 0 � 2 2 0 0 0 �323 AshleyLing � 3 � � 0 0 0 2 2 � 3 2 3 0 � 2430 GiniGrimsley 4 �4 � 6 0 0 � 4 5 2 9 0 � � 2 283� AshleyMullins 0 � 0 � 0 � 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 433 kendraSmith � � � � 0 0 � � 2 � 3 � 0 0 0 �64� AgneGirstautaite 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 3 4 � 2 � � �444 MeghanChamberlain 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � 0 0 4 TEAM 3 4 7 Totals.............. �6 5� 4 �3 �4 �8 �2 25 37 23 50 �3 2� 3 7200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:6-2227.3% 2ndHalf:�0-2934.5% Game:3�.4%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:�-8�2.5% 2ndHalf:3-560.0% Game:30.8%FThrow% �stHalf:�0-��90.9% 2ndHalf:4-757.�% Game:77.8%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:0

HOME:Davidson�5-9,9-4 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin2� MercedesRobinson f 7 �2 � 4 5 7 � �0 �� 3 20 4 2 0 2 3235 JuliaPaquette f 3 5 0 0 0 � 2 2 4 4 6 � � 0 � 2044 DanielleHemerka f 5 9 � 3 � 5 2 4 6 3 �2 � 2 � 5 33�0 AlexThompson g � 3 � 2 4 4 3 2 5 3 7 6 2 0 � 3222 HonnaHousley g 3 �0 2 6 0 0 0 2 2 2 8 3 � 0 � 2202 MonicaLaune 0 3 0 � 0 0 � � 2 2 0 2 � 0 0 ���2 katieHamilton 2 6 � 4 0 0 � 2 3 � 5 0 0 � 0 824 AshleyLax � 2 0 � 2 2 0 2 2 2 4 0 2 0 � �332 kellyGassie 5 �0 2 2 2 2 0 � � 0 �4 0 3 0 0 29 TEAM 2 � 3 Totals.............. 27 60 8 23 �4 2� �2 27 39 20 76 �7 �4 2 ��200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:�0-2835.7% 2ndHalf:�7-3253.�% Game:45.0%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:2-922.2% 2ndHalf:6-�442.9% Game:34.8%FThrow% �stHalf:9-�275.0% 2ndHalf:5-955.6% Game:66.7%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:3

Officials: Angel Stanton, John Almarode, Debra Schwartz. Technical fouls: UNCG-None. David-son-None.Attendance:932

ScorebyPeriods �st 2nd TotalUNCG 23 27 50Davidson 3� 45 76

Pointsinthepaint-UNCG�6,DAV28.Pointsoffturnovers-UNCG6,DAV��.2ndchancepoints-UNCG�3,DAV7.Fastbreakpoints-UNCG0,DAV8.Benchpoints-UNCG2�,DAV23.Scoretied-4times. Lead changed-0 times. Last FG-UNCG 2nd-00:08, DAV 2nd-0�:3�. Largest lead-UNCGNone,DAVby282nd-00:32.

VISITORS:UNCG5-2�,3-�2 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin03 JasmineDixon f � 2 0 0 2 2 0 9 9 3 4 2 3 � 3 2�40 BrittanyFrazier f 0 4 0 0 3 4 � 2 3 0 3 � � 0 0 28�2 LakiahHyson g � 5 0 � 3 4 0 � � 4 5 � 5 0 � 20�5 MoniqueFloyd g � 2 0 0 � 2 0 � � � 3 0 0 0 0 �522 kemenaBrooks g 0 4 0 3 0 0 2 2 4 � 0 0 2 0 0 �5�4 TashamaBanner 0 3 0 � 0 0 2 2 4 2 0 � 4 0 � 823 AshleyLing � 3 0 0 0 0 0 � � 0 2 0 6 0 � 2430 GiniGrimsley 8 �3 5 9 0 0 0 � � � 2� � 2 0 � 2�3� AshleyMullins 3 7 3 7 0 0 � 4 5 2 9 3 3 0 � �733 kendraSmith � 2 0 0 0 0 � 3 4 2 2 � 2 0 0 �84� AgneGirstautaite 0 � 0 0 0 2 0 � � 0 0 0 0 0 0 644 MeghanChamberlain 2 4 0 0 0 0 � 2 3 0 4 0 0 � 0 9 TEAM 6 � 7 Totals.............. �8 50 8 2� 9 �4 �4 30 44 �6 53 �0 28 2 8200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:9-2832.�% 2ndHalf:9-2240.9% Game:36.0%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:4-�040.0% 2ndHalf:4-��36.4% Game:38.�%FThrow% �stHalf:5-683.3% 2ndHalf:4-850.0% Game:64.3%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:2

HOME:App.State7-�9,4-�� tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin24 Court.Cunningham f 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 � � 2 0 � 0 2 0 2234 BrittanyMixon f 0 7 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 4 0 2 2 � 2 3603 RobinColbert g 2 6 � 2 3 6 3 5 8 2 8 3 3 0 4 3504 GigiThomas g 5 �7 0 3 2 2 4 � 5 2 �2 0 3 0 0 3725 WhitneyTossie g 9 �4 � � 7 7 � 8 9 2 26 2 3 � 7 35�2 BrittneySpencer 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � � � 0 0 � 0 � 4�4 SamRamirez 5 �2 � 4 � 2 � 2 3 0 �2 2 2 0 3 26�5 FrancesHernandez 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � 5 TEAM 2 � 3 Totals.............. 2� 6� 3 �2 �3 �7 �3 2� 34 �3 58 �0 �4 4 �8200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:�0-3�32.3% 2ndHalf:��-3036.7% Game:34.4%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:3-933.3% 2ndHalf:0-30.0% Game:25.0%FThrow% �stHalf:2-2�00% 2ndHalf:��-�573.3% Game:76.5%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:�

Officials: Bill Keaton, Karen Gruca, Sheryl Ball. Technical fouls: UNCG-None. Appalachian State-None.Attendance:33�ScorebyPeriods �st 2nd TotalUNCG 27 26 53AppalachianState 25 33 58

Pointsinthepaint-UNCG�6,ASU�8.Pointsoffturnovers-UNCG�0,ASU26.2ndchancepoints-UNCG9,ASU6.Fastbreakpoints-UNCG2,ASU8.Benchpoints-UNCG38,ASU�2.Scoretied-5times.Leadchanged-4times.LastFG-UNCG2nd-00:00,ASU2nd-0�:06.Largestlead-UNCGby4�st-00:32,ASUby�42nd-09:30.

G25: Davidson 76,UNCG 50

G26: App. State 58,UNCG 53

DAVIDSON, NC – UNCG couldn’t find a way to stop David-son’sshootersanddroppeda76-50contestinBelkArenaonFridaynight.

UNCG(5-20,3-��SoCon)wasledbyBrittanyFrazierandKemena Brooks who were both in double figures. Brooks led the way with �� points on �-of-5 shooting while going 8-for-8fromthefreethrowline.Frazieradded�0pointson5-of-8shooting from the field and Jasmine Dixon tallied a game-high �2reboundsintheloss.

Davidson(�5-9,9-4SoCon)wasledbyMercedesRobinsonwhotalliedadouble-doublewith20pointsand11 rebounds. Danielle Hemerka and Kelly Gassie were also in double figures with 12 and 14 points, respectively.

TheSpartansshot3�.4percentforthegameon�6-of-5�shootingandwere�4-of-�8fromthefreethrowline.UNCGalsotallied37reboundsintheloss.

UNCG ended its nearly 10 minute field goal drought with a bucket from Brittany Frazier to open the half and despitetradingbucketswiththe‘Cats,Davidsonkepttheleadat�0pointsearlyinthesecondstanza.

With Davidson leading 47-39, UNCG ended a three minute field goal drought with a three-pointer from Ken-draSmithwhichcut theWildcat leadtoeightpointsbutDavidsonwasable tokillUNCG’smomentumwithathree-pointerfromkellyGassiefollowedbyalongtwofromMercedesRobinsontogivetheWildcatstheirlargestleadofthegame,54-4�,withjustundernineminuteslefttoplay.

Grimsley and Frazier continued to be UNCG’s scoring options late in the half as UNCG tallied five unanswered buckets to cut the lead to 62-46 but they couldn’t figure out a way to stop Davidson’s outside shooters as the Wildcatswentonan��-2runtoclosethegameandtookthe76-50win.

TheWildcatsshot45.0percenton27-of-60shootingandtallied39reboundsinthewin.Both squads started the game slowly with Davidson opening the game 0-for-3 from the floor but a bucket

from Mercedes Robinson gave the Wildcats a, 3-0 lead after she completed the three-point play. UNCG wasplagued by turnovers in the opening minutes, turning the ball over four times through the games first four minutes ofaction.

BrittanyFraziergottheSpartansontheboardatthe�5:58markwithalongjumperandfromthatpointtheteamstradedbucketsBrittanyFrazierwasabletotiethegamewithtwobucketsbuttwoquickbucketsinthepaintgavetheWildcatsa�3-9lead.UNCGwentona4-0runsparkedbyGiniGrimsleytokeepthegametiedat�5-�5.

Davidson took a 25-17 lead sparked by a 6-0 run late in the half and held the Spartans without a field goal for the final 9:44 of the half but the Spartans used a 8-0 run from the free throw line to get the lead as close as 27-23 butDavidsonclosedthehalfwithfourstraightbucketstotakea3�-23leadintotheintermission.UNCGhelda20-�6reboundingedgeandwasledbykemenaBrookswhowas4-for-4fromthelineandhadsevenpoints.

BOONE,NC–UNCGusedasea-son-high 2� points from Gini Grims-ley, including eight points in the final three minutes, but couldn’t find a way to stop Appalachian State’s WhitneyTossie,astheSpartansfell,58-53.

UNCG(5-2�,3-�2SoCon)wasledbyGrimsley,whowasoneoffhercareer-highwith2�pointson8-of-�3shooting from the floor, including 5-of-9 from the three-point line. Jasmine Dixon had a team-high nine rebounds in the loss. The Spartans shot 36.2 percent from the floor on �8-of-50shootingandwonthebattleoftheboards,44-34.

Appalachian State (7-�9, 4-�� SoCon) had three play-ers in double figures and was led by a season-high 26 from Whitney Tossie. She was 9-of-14 from the floor and also tied AppalachianState’sall-timestealsrecordwithsevensteals.

AppalachianStateopenedthesecondhalfona4-�runtoregaintheleadbeforethesquadsbegantradingbuckets,withtheleadchangingseveraltimesbeforetheMountaineerspulledahead35-3�atthe��:59mark.WhitneyTossiebegantowarmupandleda�4-2runtoputtheMountaineersup,43-3�.

GiGi Thomas and Whitney Tossie scored 22 of Appalachian State’s first 23 points of the second half be-foreSamRamirezscoredabasketatthe5:09mark.UNCG’sMeghanChamberlainendedanearlynineminutedrought without a field goal with a bucket in the paint to cut the lead to 47-33 at the 7:12 mark of the second stanza.

UNCGtriedtochipawayattheleadlateinthegameandsuedthree-pointersfromMullinsandGrimsleygottheleaddownto5�-46butitwastoolittletoolateastheSpartansdroppedtheirsixthconsecutivegame.

The Spartans and Mountaineers struggled to open the game, going a combined 1-11 through the first five minutesof thegame.AppalachianStatewasabletotaketheearly leadbehindathree-pointer fromWhitneyTossie to go ahead 9-2 while holding UNCG without a field goal until the 10:31 mark.

TheSpartanswereabletoplaycatch-upandfoundalittlebitofasparkinthepaintfromMeghanChamber-lainandkendraSmithoffthebench.Theduotalliedback-to-backbasketsinthepainttotiethegameat�2-�2withjustoversevenminutesremaininginthehalf.

TheMountaineerswentona6-2runtotakeafourpointleadbutaquickstealfromUNCG’sAshleyMullinsgavetheSpartansalittlemomentumastheywereabletorattleoffthreeconsecutivethree-pointerstotiethegameat23-23withjustunderthreeminutesremaining.FreethrowsfromBrittanyFrazierandajumperfromGiniGrimsleysentUNCGintothelockerromahead,27-25.

Inthatopeninghalf,GiniGrimsleyledallscorerswith��pointsoffthebenchincludinggoing3-of-4frombehindthearc.TheSpartansandMountaineerswerecloseinallstatisticalcategorieswithUNCGshooting32.�percenton9-of-28shootingandholdingaslim2�-20reboundingmargin.

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VISITORS:UNCG5-22(3-�3) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin03 JasmineDixon * 2 5 0 � 2 4 � 4 5 3 6 0 � 0 0 20�2 LakiahHyson * 3 8 2 4 0 2 0 � � 3 8 � 4 � 2 2��5 MoniqueFloyd * 3 3 0 0 0 0 2 � 3 � 6 2 � 0 � 2�22 kemenaBrooks * 3 7 0 0 2 2 4 0 4 � 8 � 2 0 � 2440 BrittanyFrazier * 4 6 0 0 0 � � 6 7 � 8 0 � 0 0 3�23 AshleyLing � 2 � � 0 0 2 0 2 0 3 0 2 � 2 2330 GiniGrimsley 2 8 � 4 0 0 � 2 3 3 5 � � 2 0 243� AshleyMullins 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 � � 4 0 0 � 0 0 733 kendraSmith 2 8 0 3 0 0 0 2 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 204� AgneGirstautaite 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 � � � 0 0 0 0 � 9 TEAM 5 2 7 Totals.............. 20 5� 4 �5 4 9 �6 20 36 �7 48 5 �3 4 7200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:��-2445.8% 2ndHalf:9-2733.3% Game:39.2%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:2-633.3% 2ndHalf:2-922.2% Game:26.7%FThrow% �stHalf:0-20.0% 2ndHalf:4-757.�% Game:44.4%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:0

HOME:Elon9-�9(4-�2) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin03 TierraBumbrey * 4 �0 3 5 0 0 � � 2 3 �� 2 4 0 0 252� TiffanyDavis * � 6 0 2 9 �0 � 3 4 � �� 5 2 0 2 3523 AmberWall * � 4 0 0 2 2 2 4 6 2 4 2 3 0 0 2434 NicoleAllison * 3 6 3 5 0 � � 2 3 0 9 0 � 0 0 3254 kitaraMcmoore * 6 �0 0 0 � 2 2 5 7 2 �3 0 3 0 0 3005 ShashonnaMoore � 2 0 0 0 0 0 � � � 2 0 � 0 � �3�4 AnnaDellapenta 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2�5 JulieTaylor � 4 � 3 0 0 � � 2 0 3 0 4 0 0 �325 JessLuedtke 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 �30 ShamicaSpears � � 0 0 0 0 0 � � 0 2 � 0 0 0 �45 UryslaCotton 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 � � 2 0 0 0 � 0 �252 katieWhidden 2 5 0 0 0 0 � 0 � 2 4 0 0 � 0 �2 TEAM 4 � 5 Totals.............. 20 50 7 �5 �2 �5 �3 22 35 �3 59 �0 �8 2 320�

TOTALFG% �stHalf:8-2433.3% 2ndHalf:�2-2646.2% Game:40.0%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:3-560.0% 2ndHalf:4-�040.0% Game:46.7%FThrow% �stHalf:3-560.0% 2ndHalf:9-�090.0% Game:80.0%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:0

Officials: Leroy Thompson, Doug McCloud, Byron Davis. Technical fouls: UNCG-None. Elon-None. Attendance:3�2

ScorebyPeriods �st 2nd TotalUNCG 24 24 48Elon 22 37 59

Pointsinthepaint-UNCG20,ELON24.Pointsoffturnovers-UNCG6,ELON�3.2ndchancepoints-UNCG�3,ELON8.Fastbreakpoints-UNCG0,ELON6.Benchpoints-UNCG�2,ELON��.Scoretied-5times.Leadchanged-5times.LastFG-UNCG2nd-0�:37,ELON2nd-0�:29.Largestlead-UNCGby4�st-06:4�,ELONby�32nd-00:�6.

VISITORS:Wofford9-�9,2-�5 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin33 WILLIAMS,Mahagonyf 7 �0 0 0 5 6 2 �0 �2 3 �9 0 2 3 0 2742 VARNO,kathlyn f 2 8 0 0 0 0 � 4 5 3 4 2 2 0 � �9�0 MILLER,Liz g � 7 0 3 2 4 0 5 5 4 4 5 4 0 4 392� GRAMBLIN,Natalie g 6 �0 � 2 2 4 � 0 � 4 �5 3 5 0 0 2922 DWYER,kelly g 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 2 6 3 � 4 � 30�2 BRADLEY,kristin 0 � 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � 0 0 0 2�4 HELMS,Maddie 0 � 0 � � 2 0 � � 0 � 0 4 0 � 8�5 kOENIG,kelsi � 5 0 2 2 2 2 3 5 3 4 3 3 0 2 2�24 DEPkO,Laura 3 5 2 2 0 0 0 � � 0 8 0 2 0 0 �240 DEMPSEY,kate � 3 0 0 0 0 � 4 5 0 2 0 3 � 0 �3 TEAM 5 2 7 Totals.............. 24 57 3 �� �2 �8 �2 36 48 �9 63 �7 26 8 9200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:8-2630.8% 2ndHalf:�6-3�5�.6% Game:42.�%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:2-825.0% 2ndHalf:�-333.3% Game:27.3%FThrow% �stHalf:6-�060.0% 2ndHalf:6-875.0% Game:66.7%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:�

HOME:UNCG6-22,4-�3 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin03 JasmineDixon f 4 6 0 0 � 3 2 7 9 4 9 0 4 � � 2440 BrittanyFrazier f 2 6 0 0 � 2 0 2 2 2 5 0 0 0 0 �8�2 LakiahHyson g � 7 0 � � 2 � 0 � 3 3 5 3 0 3 �6�5 MoniqueFloyd g � 6 0 0 4 4 2 � 3 0 6 5 � � 3 2322 kemenaBrooks g �0 23 4 8 2 2 � � 2 � 26 � 4 0 4 3��4 TashamaBanner 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � 0 0 0 423 AshleyLing � 3 � � 0 2 0 2 2 � 3 0 3 0 � 2630 GiniGrimsley � 3 0 � 0 0 0 2 2 � 2 0 � 0 0 �03� AshleyMullins 3 6 � 3 0 � 0 3 3 3 7 2 � 0 0 �233 kendraSmith 0 6 0 0 0 0 � 4 5 0 0 � 0 2 2 254� AgneGirstautaite 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 �44 MeghanChamberlain 2 3 0 0 � 3 � 2 3 2 5 2 0 0 0 �0 TEAM 7 2 9 � Totals.............. 25 70 6 �4 �0 �9 �5 26 4� �7 66 �7 �8 4 �4200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:��-3432.4% 2ndHalf:�4-3638.9% Game:35.7%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:�-425.0% 2ndHalf:5-�050.0% Game:42.9%FThrow% �stHalf:�-250.0% 2ndHalf:9-�752.9% Game:52.6%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:3

Officials: Tom Baldinelli, Timothy Bryant, Mark Ijames. Technical fouls: Wofford-None. UNCG-None.Attendance:n/a

ScorebyPeriods �st 2nd TotalWofford 24 39 63UNCG 24 42 66

Pointsinthepaint-WOF30,UNCG24.Pointsoffturnovers-WOF�4,UNCG�4.2ndchancepoints-WOF6,UNCG5.Fastbreakpoints-WOF�0,UNCG4.Benchpoints-WOF�5,UNCG�7.Scoretied-5times.Leadchanged-6times.LastFG-WOF2nd-00:05,UNCG2nd-02:34.Largestlead-WOFby52nd-�5:�9,UNCGby��2nd-06:06.

G27: Elon 59, UNCG 48

G28: UNCG 66,Wofford 63

ELON, NC – The UNC Greensboro women’s basketballteam dropped a Southern Conference women’s basketballgame,59-48,tobackyardrivalElonatAlumniGym.

UNCG(5-22,3-�3SoCon)wasledbyLakiahHyson,Brit-tanyFrazierandkemenaBrookswhoeachtalliedeightpointswhile Frazier had a game-high seven rebounds. UNCG shot37.7 percent from the field on 20-of-53 shooting and recorded 36reboundsintheloss.

Elon (9-19, 4-12 SoCon) had three players in double fig-ures and was led by Kitara McMoore who had a game-high 13 points on 6-of-10 shooting from the field. Tierra Bumbrey and Tiffany Davis each contributed 11 points in the win. The Phoenix shot 40.0 percent from the field on 20-50shootingandhad35rebounds.

Monique Floyd came out of the break on fire and scored four of UNCG first six points of the second half as the Spartans extended their lead to 28-25 but Elon used back-to-back buckets to take a 35-30 lead, their first lead ofmorethantwopointsinthegame.

AlongjumperfromHysoncuttheleadtotwopointsandUNCGwasabletoforceastealonthenextposses-sionbutturnoversonthenextthreepossessionskeptthe37-33leadwithElon.

The teamsbeganto tradebucketsmidway throughthehalfandgotsomeproductionoff thebench fromAshleyLingwhohitatreytocuttheleadto4�-40atthe8:36mark.Elonwentona6-0runtotakea47-40leadat the 6:14 mark but two free throws from Jasmine Dixon cut the lead to five points.

The Phoenix were able to go extend their lead to 10-points and UNCG got as close as six points in the final minuteandthirtysevensecondsbutcouldn’tturnthecornerastheydroppedtheirseventhconsecutivegame.

The teams played evenly through the first several minutes but back-to-back three pointers from Tierra Bum-breygaveElona�0-8leadbutaquickbucketontheinsidefromMoniqueFloydtiedthegameupwith�3:08remaining in the first stanza and from that point the teams traded buckets.

The Spartans did a terrific job on the glass and were able to limit Elon to only one shot early in the shot clock whichresultedina�7-�4,UNCGleadwithjustovereightminutesleft.Elonwouldn’tgoawayandusedabucketinthepainttotiethegameat�7-�7,thesixthtieofthehalfbeforeUNCGwentona4-0runtotakea20-�7leadbutatriplefromElon’sJulieTaylorcuttheleadtooneatthe5:32mark.

WithUNCGholdinga24-22leadandElonwiththeball,ablockfromGiniGrimsleyendedthescoringthreatandtheSpartanswentintotheintermissionwitha24-22lead.BrittanyFrazierandTierraBumbreyledall-scorerswithsixpointswhileFrazierhadagame-highsevenrebounds.

GREENSBORO,NC–SeniorguardkemenaBrookshadacareer-high26points and extended her consecutivefreethrowsmadestreakto�2toleadtheUNCGreensborowomen’sbasket-ball team to a 66-63 win over Wof-ford on Thursday night. The Spartanssnapped a seven-game losing streakwiththewin.

UNCG (6-22, 4-13 SoCon) was led by Brooks’ 26 points on 10-of-23 shooting from the field. The Accokeek, MDnativewas4-of-8frombehindthearcandgrabbedthreereboundsinthewin.JasmineDixonwasapointanda rebound shy of a double-double with nine points and ninerebounds while Lakiah Hyson and Monique Floyd had five as-sistseach.

Wofford (9-�9, 2-�5 SoCon) was led by freshman Ma-hagony Williams’ �9 points and �2 rebounds, her third dou-ble-double in the last five games. Natalie Gramblin also scored in double figures with 15 points on 6-of-10 shooting from the floor.

TheSpartansshot35.7percentforthegameon25-of-70shooting from the field while Wofford shot 42.1 percent for the game.TheTerriersalsohelda48-4�reboundingedge.

TheTerriersusedseveralquickbuckets toopenthesecondhalfandpulledahead28-24withonly threeminutesoffthegameclockbuttheSpartanskeptinthegamewithaquickjumper.

Woffordwentona5-0runtopullahead34-28butBrooksputtheteamonherbackandansweredwith�0consecutivepointstoputUNCGahead,4�-36atthesecondmediatimeout.Woffordwouldn’tgoawayandwasabletocuttheleadtothree-pointsbutUNCGfoundtheirshootingtouchandwouldn’tbedeniedastheyextendedtheirleadto50-43.

TheTerriershadtheirchanceslateinthegameandcuttheleadtothreepointsandhadachancewithalongthree-pointertoendthegamebuttheSpartansheldtheirgroundandpulledoutthevictorytoendtheirseven-gameskid.

Turnovers were the name of the game in the first half. The Spartans were able to force the Terriers into nine first half errors within the first eight minutes of the game which translated into seven points for UNCG. Wofford hadturnoversonthreestraightpossessionswhichturnedintoa6-0UNCGrungivingthema�5-8leadatthe��:34mark.

WoffordreturnedthefavorandforcedtheSpartansintoseveralturnoversandgotrightbackinthegameandback-to-backthree-pointersfromLauraDepkocuttheleadto�5-�4.Theteamstradedbucketslateinthegameandwentintothebreakata24-24stalemate.

Between the two squads there were 27 turnovers in the first stanza. UNCG held a 14-8 advantage in the paint buttheTerriershelda35-20reboundingadvantage.ThreeplayersledthewayinscoringasWofford’sMahagonyWilliamsandNatalieGramblineachhadsixalongwithUNCG’skemenaBrooks.

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VISITORS:Furman�0-�9,5-�3 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin44 katieJohnson c � 7 0 0 � 2 3 4 7 3 3 0 2 0 � 2603 ChrissyPhelps g � 6 � 2 � 2 2 0 2 � 4 6 2 0 3 38�� LeeStephens g 4 �2 � 4 5 6 0 � � 2 �4 � 2 0 4 3220 SarahBaker g 4 5 3 3 0 0 � 2 3 2 �� 0 0 3 2 3�2� kaliHoltfreter g 2 6 � 5 0 0 � � 2 0 5 � � 0 � �6�2 MelissLiebschwager 2 5 2 4 0 0 0 2 2 2 6 � 0 0 � 2223 kendraBerry 3 4 0 0 4 4 0 3 3 3 �0 0 � 0 0 �23� AdrienneGilmore � 4 0 � 0 2 2 � 3 � 2 � 2 � � �233 CourtneyOpie 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 2 0 0 854 katieAgin 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � 0 0 � 0 0 3 TEAM � 3 4 Totals.............. 20 53 8 �9 �� �6 �0 �7 27 �7 59 �0 �3 4 �3200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:��-2544.0% 2ndHalf:9-2832.�% Game:37.7%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:5-955.6% 2ndHalf:3-�030.0% Game:42.�%FThrow% �stHalf:3-475.0% 2ndHalf:8-�266.7% Game:68.8%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:3

HOMETEAM:UNCG6-23,4-�4 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin03 JasmineDixon f 3 4 0 0 5 7 2 4 6 4 �� 0 4 0 � 2640 BrittanyFrazier f 2 6 0 0 � 2 3 4 7 0 5 � � 0 � 2944 MeghanChamberlainc 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 2 6 0 0 0 � 2��2 LakiahHyson g 2 4 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 0 7 4 5 0 2 2522 kemenaBrooks g 3 9 � 5 � � � 3 4 2 8 0 � � � 23�4 TashamaBanner 0 3 0 � 0 0 � � 2 � 0 2 0 0 0 6�5 MoniqueFloyd 3 7 0 0 4 4 4 2 6 0 �0 3 0 0 0 2323 AshleyLing 0 2 0 0 � 2 � � 2 4 � � 4 0 � �730 GiniGrimsley 3 9 � 5 0 0 � 3 4 2 7 � 3 � 0 203� AshleyMullins 0 � 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 � 0 0 2 0 0 233 kendraSmith 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 64� AgneGirstautaite 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � � � 0 0 0 0 0 2 TEAM 2 � 3 2 Totals.............. �9 49 2 �2 �5 20 �5 25 40 �8 55 �2 22 2 7200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:�0-2638.5% 2ndHalf:9-2339.�% Game:38.8%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:�-7�4.3% 2ndHalf:�-520.0% Game:�6.7%FThrow% �stHalf:4-580.0% 2ndHalf:��-�573.3% Game:75.0%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:3

Officials: Wesley Dean, Kristi Vera, Brian Miller. Technical fouls: Furman-None. UNCG-None. At-tendance:350

ScorebyPeriods �st 2nd TotalFurman 30 29 59UNCG 25 30 55

Pointsinthepaint-FUR�6,UNCG�8.Pointsoffturnovers-FUR�6,UNCG�4.2ndchancepoints-FUR7,UNCG9.Fastbreakpoints-FUR8,UNCG4.Benchpoints-FUR22,UNCG�8.Scoretied-9times.Leadchanged-�0times.LastFG-FUR2nd-00:38,UNCG2nd-02:09.Largestlead-FURby6�st-03:20,UNCGby5�st-�2:�3.

VISITORS:UNCG7-23,4-�4 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin03 JasmineDixon f 4 7 0 0 � 2 � 6 7 2 9 � 2 0 3 2540 BrittanyFrazier f 3 7 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 � 6 4 0 0 � 26�2 LakiahHyson g � 7 0 � 6 6 0 2 2 2 8 6 � 0 4 27�5 MoniqueFloyd g 2 3 0 0 0 � � 2 3 0 4 � 4 0 � 2622 kemenaBrooks g 4 9 3 4 2 2 � 0 � 3 �3 0 � 0 2 �9�0 SWadelington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 2�4 TashamaBanner 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 220 JohannaWomack 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 223 AshleyLing � 4 0 � 2 2 � 4 5 0 4 � 3 0 3 2030 GiniGrimsley 2 6 � 3 4 4 0 4 4 0 9 � 3 � 2 2�3� AshleyMullins � 2 � 2 0 0 0 � � 0 3 0 � 0 0 533 kendraSmith 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 � � � 0 0 � 0 0 54� AgneGirstautaite 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � 244 MeghanChamberlain 2 3 0 0 0 0 3 2 5 2 4 � 0 0 0 �8 TEAM 3 2 5 Totals.............. 20 5� 5 �� �7 2� �0 26 36 �2 62 �5 �8 � �7200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:�0-2934.5% 2ndHalf:�0-2245.5% Game:39.2%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:�-520.0% 2ndHalf:4-666.7% Game:45.5%FThrow% �stHalf:�2-�2�00% 2ndHalf:5-955.6% Game:8�.0%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:2

HOME:App.State8-22,5-�3 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin24 Court.Cunningham f � 2 0 0 0 � 3 5 8 2 2 0 � � 0 2534 BrittanyMixon f 2 7 0 0 � � 2 5 7 3 5 � 3 3 � 3403 RobinColbert g 4 9 � 2 0 � 4 2 6 4 9 3 2 0 � 2904 GigiThomas g 2 �2 0 2 � 2 2 � 3 4 5 2 3 0 0 3025 WhitneyTossie g 0 2 0 0 3 4 � 3 4 � 3 � 2 0 � 22�2 BrittneySpencer � 2 0 0 2 2 0 4 4 0 4 � 4 0 � �5�4 SamRamirez 6 �4 4 9 0 0 0 0 0 � �6 � 4 0 � 2��5 FrancesHernandez 0 7 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 �42� karinaMill 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 �30 WhitneyRandolph 0 � 0 � 0 0 � � 2 � 0 0 2 0 0 832 TaylorLake 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � TEAM 3 2 5 2 Totals.............. �6 56 5 �9 7 �� �6 23 39 �6 44 9 25 4 5200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:8-2927.6% 2ndHalf:8-2729.6% Game:28.6%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:0-70.0% 2ndHalf:5-�24�.7% Game:26.3%FThrow% �stHalf:�-333.3% 2ndHalf:6-875.0% Game:63.6%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:2

Officials: Edward Novak; Dawn Marsh; Bonnie Pettus. Technical fouls: UNCG-None. Appalachian State-None.Attendance:420

ScorebyPeriods �st 2nd TotalUNCG 33 29 62AppalachianState �7 27 44

Pointsinthepaint-UNCG�8,ASU�6.Pointsoffturnovers-UNCG27,ASU2.2ndchancepoints-UNCG6,ASU7.Fastbreakpoints-UNCG8,ASU4.Benchpoints-UNCG22,ASU20.Scoretied-5times.Leadchanged-�time.LastFG-UNCG2nd-02:04,ASU2nd-0�:55.Largestlead-UNCGby2�2nd-02:04,ASUby2�st-�9:23.

G29: Furman 59,UNCG 55

G30 UNCG 62,App. State 44

GREENVILLE, SC – Furman scored the last five points of the gametoearntheSouthernConferenceTournament’sNo.7seedanda59-55winoverUNCG.

LeeStephensledallscorerswith�4pointsforFurman.SaraBakeradded��pointsandkendraBerrychippedinwith�0,includ-ing four of the final five.

UNCG’sJasmineDixonhadateam-high��pointstogowithsix rebounds in her final game at Fleming Gym. Freshman Monique Floydadded�0pointsandsixboardsoffthebench.UNCGwasvic-

timized by 22 turnovers on the day. Furman finished with 13 turnovers, including just three in the second half.UNCG senior Brittany Frazier gave the Spartans a two-point lead with 2:09 to play – the last field goal of the day for

theSpartans.Bothteamsmissedshotsontheirnextpossession.Furman’sMelissaLiebschwagermissedatreyfromleftcornerwith�:2�togo,butStephensstoletheballatmid-courtandwasfouledwith�:08toplay.Shemadebothfreethrowstotiegame,54-54.

UNCG’s Ashley Ling drove to the basket and drew a foul with 55.1 seconds to play. Ling missed the first, but made the secondtogiveUNCGa55-54lead.Furmanresponded,however,whenBerryhitashotinthelanewith38secondslefttogivetheLadyPaladinstheleadforgood,56-55.UNCGcalledatimeoutwith34secondslefttosetupaplay,butFraziermissedinthelaneandDixonfouledonthelooseballreboundwith20.4secondleft.Berryconnectedonbothofthosefreethrowstomakeitathree-pointlead.

FollowinganotherUNCGtimeout,GiniGrimsleymissedalongthree-pointerwithninesecondsleftandStephenswasfouled on the rebound. The Spartans looked to maybe get one more crack at it when Stephens missed the first free throw, butsheknockeddownthesecondtoputthegameaway.

Crashingtheboardsrightfromtheoutset,UNCGjumpedouttoanearlylead.TheSpartanshadan��-3advantageonthe board in the first eight minutes of the contest and that equated into a UNCG 13-8 lead. But following a Furman timeout, theLadyPaladinswentona9-2runtoregainthelead,�7-�5,midwaythroughthehalf.

Furmanextendedtheleadtosixbeforetakinga30-25leadintothebreak.AftertheearlyreboundingadvantagebytheSpartans,Furmanhelditsownontheglasstotakealeadintotheintermission.

The Spartans turned it up on the defensive end to open the second half. Holding the Paladins scoreless for the first five minutes,UNCGwentonan8-0runtotakea33-30lead.

Neither team took a lead of morethan five after that. UNCG, which led 37-32 with �3:�� to play, still had a three-point lead before Furman scored five straight to take a 49-47 lead with fourminutesleft.ButtwoMoniqueFloydfreethrows broke the spurt and knotted thescoreuponceagain.

NORTH CHARLESTON, SC – UNCGadvanced to the quarterfinal round of the Southern Conference Women’s Basket-ball Tournament with a 62-44 win overAppalachian State in first round action from the North Charleston Coliseum.

UNCG(7-23)wasledbykemenaBrookswhotallied�3pointson 4-of-9 shooting from the field she was also 2-of-2 from the free throwlineandextendedherstreakto�5consecutivefreethrowsmade. Jasmine Dixon was UNCG’s next leading scorer with ninepointsandsevenrebounds.

AppalachianState(8-22)wasledbyfreshmanSamRamirezwhotallied�6pointson6-of-�4shootingincludingfourconsecu-tive three-pointers late in the game. UNCG was able to hold theSoCon’s third leading scorer Whitney Tossie to no field goals and three points in her final collegiate outing.

UNCGshot39.2percenton20-of-5�shootingandpulleddown36reboundsandhadaseason-high�7stealstogowith�5assists.

UNCG extended their lead to 40-23 within the first four minutes of the second half and got some clutch play from Monique Floyd who on her first attempt of the half completed a three-point play.

Appalachian State was able to get a lift from Robin Colbert who hit her first attempt of the half and the Mountain-eers forced UNCG into several miscue but couldn’t’ do anything with the ball on the other end of the floor.

TheSpartanspickeduptheirdefenseandusedback-to-backblockswhichledtotwoquickbasketsintransitionbutSamRamirezhittwothree-pointersfromtherightsidetocuttheleadto46-36andtheASUdefensekeptUNCGwithouta field goal for over six minutes but UNCG locked down on defense and three pointers from Gini Grimsley and Kemena Brookssealedthewin.

TheSpartansgotofftoalittlebitofaslowstartbutwereabletoshakeoffthejittersandwereabletoforcetheMountaineersintoafewearlymiscuesandtooka�0-8atthe��:40markofthehalf.

JasmineDixonledthechargeforUNCGinthepaintandhadsixpointstoleadUNCGmidwaythroughthehalf.UNCGcontinued to give Appalachian State fits on the defensive end and forced three quick turnovers which led to several basketsintransitionandkeptthe�9-��leadwithUNCG.

UNCGclosedthehalfonan8-2runsparkedbytheiroutstandingfreethrowshooting.HysonandGrimsleywereeach4-for-4 from the stripe and six of UNCG’s final eight points came from free the line.

ThecharitystripeprovedcrucialfortheSpartansasAppalachianStaterecordednineteamfoulswhichputUNCGon the line six times and they converted each time going a perfect 12-of-12 from the stripe for the first time this season compared to Appalachian 1-for-3 effort in the firsts half.

UNCG shot 34.9 percent in the first half on 10-of-29 shooting from the floor while the Mountaineers shot 27.6 percenton8-of-29shootingandhelda22-�9reboundingedge.

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VISITORS:UNCG7-24 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin03 JasmineDixon f � 4 0 � 0 0 0 3 3 3 2 0 � 0 0 �040 BrittanyFrazier f 0 3 0 � 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 � 2 0 25�2 LakiahHyson g 2 6 � � � � 0 2 2 2 6 0 � 0 0 22�5 MoniqueFloyd g 3 6 0 0 2 2 0 2 2 � 8 2 � 0 0 2422 kemenaBrooks g 0 6 0 2 2 2 � 2 3 2 2 0 0 0 � �4�0 SWadelington 0 2 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3�4 TashamaBanner 0 � 0 0 0 0 � � 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 620 JohannaWomack 0 2 0 0 2 2 2 0 2 0 2 0 � 0 0 323 AshleyLing 0 6 0 0 0 0 � 4 5 0 0 � 2 0 0 2�30 GiniGrimsley 3 �� � 5 2 2 2 � 3 0 9 0 � 0 � 233� AshleyMullins 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 633 kendraSmith � 3 0 � 0 0 0 2 2 � 2 � 2 0 0 �94� AgneGirstautaite � 2 0 0 0 0 � � 2 3 2 0 3 0 � �344 MeghanChamberlain 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 � 0 � �� TEAM � 2 3 2 Totals.............. �� 54 2 �4 9 9 9 24 33 �2 33 4 �6 2 4200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:6-2623.�% 2ndHalf:5-28�7.9% Game:20.4%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:2-633.3% 2ndHalf:0-80.0% Game:�4.3%FThrow% �stHalf:3-3�00% 2ndHalf:6-6�00% Game:�00%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:0

HOMETEAM:Chattanooga27-3 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk smin40 AlexAnderson f 4 9 0 0 � 3 � 8 9 0 9 � 0 � 2 �950 ShanaraHollinquest f 5 9 0 0 5 6 4 3 7 � �5 2 0 0 0 20�0 LauraHall g 3 8 2 4 0 0 0 3 3 0 8 6 2 0 0 23�2 BrookeHand g 4 8 3 7 0 0 0 � � � �� 0 � 0 0 20�5 JenayaWade-Fray g 2 3 2 3 0 0 � � 2 0 6 3 � 0 � 2203 AneliaMurray 0 2 0 0 0 0 � 0 � � 0 0 0 0 0 804 TaganHatchett 0 4 0 3 � 2 � 2 3 0 � � 3 0 0 2��4 AmyMohr 2 5 � 3 0 0 0 � � � 5 2 � 0 � �724 LacondraMason 2 3 � � 0 0 � � 2 � 5 � 0 � 0 �530 BaileyDewart 2 4 � 3 0 0 � 4 5 � 5 0 0 0 � 732 kristenSpann 2 3 0 0 0 0 � 2 3 0 4 0 � 0 0 �244 ErinOgan 3 4 3 4 0 0 0 4 4 � 9 � � 0 � �6 TEAM � 4 5 � Totals.............. 29 62 �3 28 7 �� �2 34 46 7 78 �7 �� 2 6200

TOTALFG% �stHalf:�8-3256.3% 2ndHalf:��-3036.7% Game:46.8%3-Pt.FG% �stHalf:7-�070.0% 2ndHalf:6-�833.3% Game:46.4%FThrow% �stHalf:3-560.0% 2ndHalf:4-666.7% Game:63.6%DEADBALLREBOUNDS:�

Officials: Edward Novak; Tom Baldinelli; Karen Gruca. Technical fouls: UNCG-None. Chatta-nooga-None.Attendance:837ScorebyPeriods �st 2nd TotalUNCG �7 �6 33Chattanooga 46 32 78

Pointsinthepaint-UNCG�2,UTC28.Pointsoffturnovers-UNCG0,UTC30.2ndchancepoints-UNCG8,UTC9.Fastbreakpoints-UNCG2,UTC4.Benchpoints-UNCG�5,UTC29.Scoretied-2times. Lead changed-0 times. Last FG-UNCG2nd-06:�8, UTC 2nd-00:20.Largest lead-UNCGNone,UTCby452nd-08:29.

G31: Chatt. 78,UNCG 33

NORTHCHARLESTON,SC–TheUNCGreensborowom-en’sbasketballteamfelltotop-seededChattanooga,78-33inSouthernConferencequarterfinalroundactionattheNorthCharlestonColiseum.

UNCG(7-24)wasledbyGiniGrimsleywhohas9pointson3-of-��shootingfromthefield.TheFarimont,NCnativerecordedonethree-pointerandwas2-of-2fromthecharity

stripe.AshleyLingcontributedateam-highfivereboundsandwhileBrittanyFraziertalliedher50thcareerrebound.

UNCG and Chattanooga weresquaringoff forthefifthtimeinSouth-ern Conference Tournament action butfor the first time before the semifinalround. The squads have also met threetimesinthechampionshipgame.

“We played an outstanding Chat-tanooga team today and they reallycontrolled the game from beginning toend,” said coach Lynne Agee. “It hasbeenadifficultyearforourprogramandwe’ve had a lot of younger players thathavebeencalledupontoplaydifferentrolesandsometimesishasworkedandsometimes it didn’t and today we justdidn’thaveanythingworking.”

Chattanooga (27-3) tied a South-ern Conference tournament single-game record with �3 three-pointersandshot46.8percentfromtheflooron29-of-62shooting.TheLadyMocswereledbyShanaraHollinquestwhohad�5points on 5-of-9 shooting while JenayaWade-Fry was the next leading scorerwith��points.

UNCG cut into the lead a little bitinthesecondhalfandwasabletogetalittlehelpontheoffensivesideofthingswithtwobucketsfromfreshman Monique Floyd and kendra Smith in the opening minutes of the second half. The Lady MocsoutsideshootingproficiencywastoomuchfortheSpartansasthreetriplespulledtheleadto59-23asChattanoogamovedintothesemifinalswiththewin.

The teams started out matching each other bucket for bucket early in the game but it was Chatta-noogathatclawedouttoa�0-7leadatthe�3:59markandextendedtheirleadto�5-7byvirtueofa7-0runoveraspanofthreeminutes.

ErinOganprovedtobeagoodsubstitutionfortheLadyMocsasshepromptlycameinandshottwothree-pointersandstarteda�3-3runwhichpushedtheleadto3�-�3atthe7:4�mark.

BothsquadswerealittlecarelesswiththeballlateinthehalfanditseemedasifneitherteamcouldbuyafieldgoalbutChattanoogawasabletoholdUNCGwithoutafieldgoalforthefinalsixminutesofthehalfandwentintothebreakwitha46-�7advantage.

TheSpartanswereledbyLakiahHysonwhohadsixpointson2-of-4shootingfromthefield.Chattanooga’sShanaraHollinquestledall-scorerswith�0pointswhileAlexAndersonhadagame-highninerebounds.UNCGwasheldto23.�shootingfromthefieldon6-of-26shootingwhiletheLadyMocswereshootingata56.3percentclip.

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TheSouthernConference,whichbeganits88thseasonofintercollegiatecompetitionin2008,isanationalleaderinemphasizingthedevelopmentofthestudent-athleteandinhelpingtobuildlifelongleadersandrolemodels.

TheSouthernConferencehasbeenontheforefrontofinnovation and originality in developing creative solutionsto address issues facing intercollegiate athletics. Fromestablishing the first conference basketball tournament (�92�), tackling the issue of freshmen eligibility (�922),developingwomen’schampionships(�984)andbecomingthe first conference to install the three-point goal in basket-ball(�980),theSouthernConferencehasbeenapioneer.

The Southern Conference is the nation’s fifth-oldest NCAA Division I collegiate athletic association. Only theBig Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pacific 10 (�9�5)and theSouthwesternAthletic (�920)conferencesareolderintermsoforigination.

Academic excellence has been a major part of theSouthern Conference’s tradition. Hundreds of SouthernConference student-athletes have been recognized onESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America andall-districtteams.Atotalof�9RhodesScholarshipwinnershavebeenselectedfromconferenceinstitutions.

The Conference currently consists of �2 members infive states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 19 var-sitysportsandchampionshipsthatproduceparticipantsforNCAADivisionIChampionships.

The Southern Conference offices are located in the his-toricBeaumontMillinSpartanburg,S.C.Atextilemillthatwasinoperationfrom�880until�999,BeaumontMillwasrenovated in 2004 and today offers the league first class meeting areas and offices as well as a spacious library for storageoftheconference’shistoricaldocuments.

On Feb. 25, �92�, representatives from �4 of theSouthern Intercollegiate Athletic Association’s (SIAA) 30members met at Atlanta’s Piedmont Hotel to establishthe Southern Intercollegiate Conference. On hand at theinaugural meeting were officials from Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute (Auburn), Clemson, Georgia, GeorgiaSchoolofTechnology (GeorgiaTech),kentucky,Maryland,MississippiA&M(MississippiState),NorthCarolina,NorthCarolinaState,Tennessee,Virginia,VirginiaPolytechnicIn-stitute(VirginiaTech)andWashington&Lee.

Dr.S.V.SanfordofGeorgiawaschosenasactingchair-man and N.W. Dougherty of Tennessee was named secre-tary. The decision to form a new athletic conference wasmotivatedbythedesiretohaveaworkablenumberofcon-ferencegamesforeachleaguemember.With30schoolsintheSIAAbytheearly�920s,itwasimpossibletoplayeveryschool at least once during the regular season and manyschools went several years between playing some confer-encemembers.Inaddition,in�920,theSIAAvoteddownproposedrulesthatanathletemustbeinacollegeayearbefore playing on its teams and refused to abolish a rulepermittingathletestoplaysummerbaseballformoney.

Playbeganinthefallof�92�andayearlater,sixmoreschools joined the fledgling league including Tulane (which hadattendedtheinauguralmeetingbuthadelectednottojoin),Florida,Louisiana(LSU),Mississippi,SouthCarolinaandVanderbilt.VMIjoinedin�925andDukewasaddedin�929.

Bythe�930s,membershipintheSouthernConferencehadreached23schools.C.P.“Sally”MilesofVirginiaTech,president of the Southern Conference, called the annualleaguemeetingtoorderonDec.9,�932attheFarragutHo-telinknoxville,Tenn.Georgia’sDr.Sanfordannouncedthat�3 institutions west and south of the Appalachian Moun-tains were reorganizing as the Southeastern Conference.Members of the new league included Alabama, AlabamaPolytechnic Institute, Florida, Georgia, Georgia School ofTechnology, kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, MississippiA&M,UniversityoftheSouth,Tennessee,TulaneandVan-derbilt.

According to the minutes of the meeting, Dr. Sanford

statedthatthedivisionwasmadealonggeographicallines.Florida’s Dr. J.J. Tigert, acting as spokesman for the with-drawinggroup,regrettedthemovebutbelieveditwasnec-essaryastheSouthernConferencehadgrowntoolarge.Theresignations were accepted and the withdrawing schoolsformedthenewleaguewhichbeganplayin�932.

The Southern Conference continued with member-shipof�0institutionsincludingClemson,Duke,Maryland,North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina, Vir-ginia,VMI,VirginiaTechandWashington&Lee.

Thesecondmajorshiftoccurredsome20years later.By �952, the Southern Conference included �7 collegesanduniversities.AnothersplitoccurredwhensevenschoolsincludingClemson,Duke,Maryland,NorthCarolina,NorthCarolinaState,SouthCarolinaandWakeForestdepartedtoformtheAtlanticCoastConferencewhichbeganplayin�953.TherevampedSouthernConferenceincludedmem-bers The Citadel, Davidson, Furman, George Washington,Richmond,VMI,VirginiaTech,Washington&Lee,WestVir-giniaandWilliam&Mary.

Today, the league continues to thrive with a member-shipthatincludes�2institutionsandafootprintthatspansfive states: Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, AlabamaandGeorgia.CurrentleaguemembersareAppa-lachianState,CollegeofCharleston,TheCitadel,Davidson,Elon, Furman, Georgia Southern, UNC Greensboro, Sam-ford,Chattanooga,WesternCarolinaandWofford.

John Iamarino was officially named commissioner of the conferenceonJanuary2,2006.IamarinohaspromotedtheSouthern Conference through an ambitious agenda whichhas improved competition, upgraded compliance-relatedmattersandincreasedthemarketingandbrandawarenessoftheconferenceanditsmemberinstitutions.

The Southern Conference named its first commissioner in December �950. Duke head football coach WallaceWademadethetransitionfromBlueDevilfootballcoachtoathletics administration as the first person at the helm of theconference.

Lloyd Jordan replaced Wade as the commissioner in�960andserveda�4-yeartermuntilkenGermannbecametheleagueheadin�974.Germannwasthecommissionerfor �3 years and orchestrated the league’s expansion toincludewomen’sathletics. In�987,hewassucceededbyDave Hart who spearheaded the transfer of the league office fromCharlotte,N.C.,toAsheville,N.C.

Wright Waters succeeded Hart upon his retirement in�99�.UnderWaters’leadership,theSouthernConferenceexpandedto�2members,addedthreewomen’ssportsandpostedrecordrevenuefromthebasketballtournament.Wa-ters,whoiscurrentlythecommissioneroftheSunBeltCon-ference,wasfollowedbyAlfredB.Whitein�998.White,aveteran member of the NCAA office, introduced the current conferencelogoandelevatedtheconference’scommitmenttomarketinganddevelopmentofcorporatepartners.

Danny Morrison headed the conference from 200�-2005andorchestrated the league’smove fromAsheville,N.C.toSpartanburg,S.C.UnderMorrison’sleadership,theconference increased its marketing and promotional ef-forts.

The first Southern Conference Championship was the leaguebasketballtournamentheldinAtlantain�922.TheNorthCarolinaTarHeelswonthetournamenttobecomethefirst recognized league champion in any sport. The Southern ConferenceTournamentremainstheoldestofitskindincol-legebasketball.

Commissioner Germann spearheaded the SouthernConference’sexpansion to includewomen’sathleticsdur-ingthe�983-84season.Thatyear,leaguechampionshipswereheldinvolleyball,basketballandtennis.Crosscountryjoinedthemixin�985andtheleaguebeganholdingindoorandoutdoor trackchampionships in�988.Most recently,theconferenceinstitutedgolfandsoftballchampionshipsinthespringof�994andaddedsoccerinthefallof�994.

The Germann Cup, named in honor of the former

commissioner, annually recognizes the top women’s ath-leticsprogramsintheconference.Fromitshumblebegin-nings, women’s athletics have become an integral part oftheSouthernConferenceanditssuccess.

The Southern Conference declares champions in �0men’s sports - football, soccer, cross country, basketball,indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, wrestling, baseball,tennisandgolf-andninewomen’ssports-soc-cer,volleyball,crosscountry,basketball, indoor trackandfield, outdoor track & field, tennis, golf and softball.

The Southern Conference has also excelled as thepremier Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) confer-ence. Southern Conference member Appalachian Statehas won the last three FCS titles becoming the first team to doso.Theleagueboastsmorethan250playerswhohavegarnered All-America recognition and numerous nationalplayerorcoachoftheyearawards.Theconferencehashadat least one team in the Top 10 of the final FCS poll for 23 consecutive years with at least two teams finishing in the Top20ineveryseasonsince�982.

The conference has placed multiple representativesintheFCSPlayoffs in2�-of-25seasons,with�6Champi-onship Game appearances and eight national titles. TheSouthernConferencehashadatleastoneteamreachthesemifinals in nine of the last 10 years and in 15 of the last �7seasons.

In 2007, Appalachian State became the first FCS team to defeat a nationally-ranked Football Bowl Subdivision(FBS)teamwhentheMountaineersdefeatedNo.5-rankedMichigan,34-32,onSept.�beforeaselloutcrowdatMich-iganStadium.

Prior to the conference’s reclassification in 1981, Southern Conference football teams appeared in a totalof34bowlgames,postingarecordof�6-�7-2.Therearenearly 40 former Southern Conference players in the Col-legeFootballHallofFame.OneofthemostrecognizableofthesenamesisformerNorthCarolinarunningbackCharlie“Choo Choo” Justice who helped guide North Carolina tothree bowl appearances. He was a first team All-America selection in 1948 and 1949. In 1949, Justice earned first teamall-conferencehonorsforthefourthconsecutivesea-son, becoming the first player in league history to achieve thatfeat.

Anotheroftheleague’sfootballproductsthatmadeittotheCollegeFootballHallofFameisSamHuffofWestVir-ginia.Huffwasathree-yearstarteronboththeoffensiveanddefensivelinesfortheMountaineers.In�955,Huffearnedfirst team All-America honors on the field and was a first teamAcademicAll-Americaforhisworkintheclassroom.Heplayed�2seasons in theNationalFootballLeaguefortheNewYorkGiantsandtheWashingtonRedskins.Hewasa five-time All-Pro defensive lineman and is also a member oftheProFootballHallofFame.

In recent years, the Southern Conference has contin-ued to produce outstanding student-athletes. In �999,Georgia Southern’s Adrian Peterson captured the WalterPaytonAwardpresentedannually to theFootballChampi-onship Subdivision’s most outstanding offensive player.Furman’sLouis Ivorywasawardedthehonor in2000andGeorgia Southern’s Jayson Foster was presented with the2007trophy.

Appalachian State’s Dexter Coakley was a three-time

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all-conference selection and consensus All-America in�994,’95and’96beforegoingontostardomwiththeDal-lasCowboys.CoakleywonapairofBuckBuchananAwards,giventoFootballChampionshipSubdivision’stopdefensiveplayereachyear.TerrellOwenswentfromcatchingpassesatChattanoogatoastellarNFLcareer.WesternCarolina’sDavid Patten and Appalachian State’s Matt Stevens wereboth members of the New England Patriots Super BowlChampion team in 2002 and Patten also earned SuperBowlringswiththePatriotsin2004and’05.

Men’s basketball was the first sport in which the con-ference held a championship. The league tournament isthenation’soldest,withthe inauguralchampionshipheldatAtlanta’sCityAuditoriumin�922andwaswonbyNorthCarolina.

NotonlywastheSouthernConferenceTournamentthefirst of its kind, the league also helped change the face of college basketball. In �980, the league began a season-long experiment with a 22-foot three-point field goal with theapprovaloftheNCAARulesCommittee.RonnieCarrofWestern Carolina made the first three-point field goal in col-legebasketballhistoryinagameagainstMiddleTennesseeStateonNov.29,�980.

Anothercollegebasketballtraditionthatoriginatedinthe Southern Conference is the traditional cutting of thenetsbythewinningteam.AccordingtoUSAToday,theprac-tice of net cutting originated in �947 with North CarolinaState head coach Everett Case. As a first-year head coach, CaseledtheWolfpacktotheSouthernConferenceTourna-menttitle.Casecelebratedbyclaimingthenetsasasouve-nirofthewintocommemoratetheevent.

BasketballcoachinglegendRedAuerbachgivescreditto former George Washington coach Bill Reinhart, whocoachedintheconferencefornearly30years,asoneoftheoriginatorsofthemodernfast-break.

WestVirginia’s�0tournamentchampionshipsarestillthe most in league history. The Mountaineers were led bytheincomparableJerryWestfrom�958through’60.West,a two-timeAll-Americaselection,spurredWestVirginia totheFinalFourin�959.TheMountaineerslostinthecham-pionshipgamethatseasontoCalifornia,7�-70,butWestearned Final Four Most Valuable Player honors. West wasathree-timeSouthernConferencetournamentMVP,atwo-timeleagueregularseasonMVP,andwastwicenamedtheconference’sAthleteoftheYear.Hewentontoaspectacu-larcareerwiththeLosAngelesLakersoftheNationalBas-ketballAssociationandwasinductedintotheNaismithMe-morialBasketballHallofFamein�979.Hewasa�4-timeNBA All-Star while with the Lakers. It is West’s silhouettethatcomprisestheNBA’sgloballyrecognizedlogo.

SelvysettheNCAArecordforpointsinagamewhileatFurman.OnFeb.�3,�954,theseniorscored�00pointsinagameagainstNewberry,arecordthatstillstands.SelvywastheSouthernConferenceMostValuablePlayerin�953and�954andtheleague’sAthleteoftheYearin�954.Hewentontoa�0-yearcareerintheNBA.

RodHundleywasanotherWestVirginiastarduringthe�950s.“HotRod”madeanameforhimselfasoneof themostspectacularplayerstotourtheleagueduringhisera.Hundley averaged 24.5 points per game in his three sea-sonsasaMountaineerandwasanall-conferenceandall-tournamentperformerineachofthosethreeyears.HewastheSouthernConferenceMostValuablePlayerandAthleteof the Year as a senior in 1957. He was the first player se-lectedinthe�957NBAdraftandenjoyedasix-yearcareerinthatleague.

EastTennesseeState’skeith“Mister”Jenningsmadehismarkonthecollegebasketballworldintheearly�990s.Despitestandinglessthansixfeettall,Jenningswasatwo-time all-conference choice and the league’s Player of theYearandAthleteoftheYearin�99�.JenningsplayedwiththeGoldenStateWarriorsoftheNBA.

Besides West Virginia’s team in �959, the SouthernConferencehasbeenrepresentedintheFinalFourontwoother occasions. North Carolina advanced to the NCAA

championshipgamein�943beforefalling43-40toOkla-homa State. North Carolina State finished third in the tour-namentin�950.

Davidsoncontinued the recordofsuccessbyadvanc-ingtotheNCAATournament’sEliteEightin2008andcoachBob Mckillop’s Wildcats came within a basket of makingtheFinalFourbehindtheplayofsophomoreguardStephenCurry.

Women’sbasketballcompetitionbegan in theSouth-ernConferencein�983-84withseventeams.Inthesport’shistory,sevenschoolshavewontheleague’stournamentatleastoncewithChattanoogawinning�2andAppalachianStateowningsixtitles.UNCGreensborowonthe�998tour-nament as head coach Lynne Agee became the first coach totakeateamtotheNCAATournamentinallthreeDivisions-I,IIandIII.In200�,ChattanoogaheadcoachWesMoorebecame the first coach in NCAA history to take three differ-entteamstotheNCAATournamentinallthreeDivisions.

Since �984, seven different teams have claimed atleastashareoftheregularseasoncrown.Chattanoogahasthemostoveralltitleswith�3,sixofthemshared.Chatta-nooga owns the most outright championships with seven.OnlyfourplayershavewontheconferencePlayeroftheYearawardtwice:EastTennesseeState’sDeShawneBlockerin�992-93 and �994-95; Furman’s Jackie Smith, �997-98and�998-99;Chattanooga’sDamitaBullock,whowontheaward in2000and200�;andChattanooga’sAlexAnder-sonin2007and2008.

In baseball, Wake Forest advanced to the champion-shipgameoftheNCAACollegeWorldSeriesin�949.De-monDeaconsecondbasemanCharlesTeaguewasnamedtheCollegeWorldSeriesMostValuablePlayer.TheCitadelmade history in 1990 by becoming the first military school to make an appearance at the College World Series. TheBulldogswerejoinedthatseasonattheCollegeWorldSe-riesbycurrentconferencememberGeorgiaSouthern.

OneoftheSouthernConference’smorefamousbase-ballalumsisDuke’sDickGroat.TheBlueDevilshortstop,whowasalsoabasketballstandout,wastheconference’sAthleteoftheYearin�95�and�952.Hewentontoa�4-yearcareer in themajor leagues. In�960,hewasnamedtheNationalLeagueMVPafterheledtheleagueinbattingwitha.325averagefortheWorldChampionPittsburghPi-rates.

Among Southern Conference alums to grace MajorLeague Baseball fields have been Atlee Hammaker (East Tennessee State), Jeff Montgomery (Marshall) and MikeRamsey(AppalachianState).OtherSoConplayerstogoontoacareerinthemajorleaguesincludeAngelsthirdbase-manDallasMcPherson(TheCitadel),pitchersBrittReames(TheCitadel)andRyanGlynn(VMI)whobothpitchedwithOaklandin2005,Furman’sTomMastny,apitcherwiththeCleveland Indians (2007) and Georgia Southern’s BrianRogers,whopitchedwiththePittsburghPiratesin2007.

ArnoldPalmer,perhapstheworld’smostfamousgolf-er,competedunder theSouthernConferencebannerasacollegian at Wake Forest. He took medalist honors at theSouthern Conference Tournament in �948 and �949 andwas the tournament’s runner-up in �950. Palmer was themedalist at the NCAA Golf Championships in �949 and�950.Hewentontobecomeoneofthemostaccomplishedgolferstoplayontheprofessionaltour.Palmerwon60tour-namentswhilecompetingonthePGATourandhasadded�0morevictoriesasamemberoftheSeniorPGATour.Hehasalsowoneightmajorchampionships-fourMasters,twoBritishOpens,oneU.S.OpenandoneU.S.Amateur.

FurmangolferDottiePepperwasnamedtheSouthernConference Women’s Athlete of the Decade in the �980sandwashonoredaspartoftheleague’s25thanniversaryofwomen’schampionshipscelebration in2007-08.Appala-chianState’sMaryJayneHarrelsonwontheNCAAOutdoortitleat�,500meters in�999and200�.Furman’sBrandiJacksonwontheNCAAWomen’sGolfEastRegionalinthespringof2003.

The Southern Conference has also been a breed-

ing ground for some of college athletics’ most recognizedcoachesandadministrators.

Legendary basketball coaches Adolph Rupp of ken-tuckyandEverettCaseofNorthCarolinaStatebothworkedthe sidelines in the Southern Conference. Rupp guidedthe Wildcats to a 30-5 mark during the �93� and �932seasons. Yet, for all his coaching accomplishments, Ruppnever led kentucky to a Southern Conference tournamentchampionship.CasementoredtheWolfpacktosixconsecu-tiveSouthernConferenceTournamentchampionshipsfrom�947through�952.

Lefty Driesell coached Davidson to three SouthernConference Tournament championships in �966, �968and�969.Driesellalsowontheleague’sCoachoftheYearawardfourstraighttimesfrom�963through�966.FormerGeorgiaTechcoachBobbyCreminsearnedleagueCoachoftheYearhonorsthreetimesinthelate’70sandearly’80swhileatAppalachianStateandisnowtheheadcoachattheCollegeofCharleston.

TerryHollandsawhisbasketballcoachingcareertakeoffatDavidsonwhenhereturnedtohisalmamaterin�970.HollandwashonoredastheSouthernConferenceCoachoftheYear for threeconsecutiveseasons from�970-72andled the Wildcats to the conference tournament title andanappearanceintheNCAATournamentin�970.J.DallasShirley,amemberoftheBasketballHallofFame,spent2�yearsastheassistanttothecommissionerandsupervisorof officials in the Southern Conference. He also served as president of the International Association Basketball Offi-cialsandtheUnitedStatesOlympicBasketballCommittee.

The legendary Paul “Bear” Bryant got his coachingstartintheSouthernConferenceasheguidedtheMarylandTerrapinsin�945.AlegendarySouthernConferencefoot-ballcoachisthelateFrankHowardofClemson,whoguidedtheTigersasaleaguememberfrom�940-52.Theincom-parableHowardwon69SouthernConferencegames.

TheSouthernConferencehasbeenrepresentedonthesidelines at five Super Bowls in recent years. Bobby Ross, who piloted the San Diego Chargers to the �996 SuperBowl,wastheheadcoachatTheCitadelfrom�973-77.For-merBuffaloBillsheadcoachMarvLevydirectedWilliam&Maryfrom�964-68.HewassucceededatWilliam&Maryby Lou Holtz. William & Mary competed in the SouthernConferencefrom�936-77.

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November�4(Friday)ClemsonatFurman,5pmMarshallatAppalachianState,7pmWinston-SalemStateatElon,7pmWesternCarolinaatNorthCarolina,7pmUNCGreeensboroatVirginiaTech,TBDSamfordatJacksonvilleState,8pm

November�5(Saturday)DavidsonatWinthrop,3pmLongwoodatElon,7pmBrewtonParkeratGeorgiaSouthern,�pm

November�6(Sunday)Davidsonvs.Mississippi/No.CarolinaA&TatRockHill,SC

November�7(Monday)CollegeofCharlestonatCharlestonSouthern,5:30pmGeorgiaSouthernatFloridaAtlantic,7pmUNCGatWakeForest,7pmEastTennesseeStateatChattanooga,7pm

November�8(Tuesday)AppalachianStateatEastCarolina,�2noonElonatNorthCarolinaState,7pmUNCAshevilleatFurman,7pmSamfordatAlabama,7pm

November�9(Wednesday)AuburnatGeorgiaSouthern,7pmCoastalCarolinaatWofford,6pm

November20(Thursday)CollegeofCharlestonatFloridaState,6pmUNCGatUNCWilmington,�2noon

November2�(Friday)AppalachianStateatWakeForest,7pmElonatNorthCarolinaA&T,7pmSouthCarolinaStateatFurman,7pmTennesseeatChattanooga,7pmNewOrleansatSamford,8pm

November22(Saturday)CollegeofCharlestonatkennesawState,2pmDavidsonatTowson,7:30pmUNCAshevilleatGeorgiaSouthern,3pm

November23(Sunday)FurmanatTexas,3pm

November24(Monday)AlabamaA&MatAppalachianState,7pmDavidsonatSouthCarolina,7pmHighPointatUNCG,7pmSamfordatLipscomb,TBD

November25(Tuesday)FurmanatRice,�2noonCoastalCarolinaatCollegeofCharleston,7pmGeorgiaSouthernatNotreDame,7pmWesternCarolinaatTennessee,7pmWoffordatNorthCarolina,7pm

November26(Wednesday)AppalachianStateatEastTennesseeState,7pm

November28(Friday)DavidsonatVanderbilt,3pmElonatPittsburgh,TBDFloridaGulfCoastatUNCG,3pmMcNeeseStateatSamford,8pmAkronatChattanooga,7pmWoffordatBethune-Cookman,5pm

November29(Saturday)GeorgiaStateatCollegeofCharleston,2pmDavidsonvs.St.Joseph’s/VirginiaTech,3/5pmatNashville,TNElonvs.WeberSt./YoungstownState,TBDatPittsburgh,PABowlingGreenatUNCG,3pmEvansvilleatSamford,5pmRichmond/TroyatChattanooga,3pmWesternCarolinaatMontanaState,9pm

November30(Sunday)WoffordatNorthFlorida,2pm

December�(Monday)*AppalachianStateatGeorgiaSouthern,7pm*SamfordatChattanooga,7pm

December2(Tuesday)*FurmanatDavidson,7pm*UNCGatElon,7pmWesternCarolinaatUNCAsheville,7pmGardner-WebbatWofford,6pm

December3(Wednesday)SouthCarolinaStateatCollegeofCharleston,7pmGeorgiaSouthernatHighPoint,7pm

December4(Thursday)*SamfordatWofford,6pm

December6(Saturday)*DavidsonatAppalachianState,2pm*CollegeofCharlestonatUNCG,Noon*GeorgiaSouthernatElon,2pmFurmanatkentucky,TBDAlabamaA&MatChattanooga,7pmWoffordatFordham,�pm

December7(Sunday)MiddleTennesseeStateatWesternCarolina,4pmDecember8(Monday)AppalachianStateatWichitaState,7pm*CollegeofCharlestonatElon,7pm

December9(Tuesday)CharlotteatDavidson,7pm*ChattanoogaatFurman,7pm

December�3(Saturday)BerryatFurman,3pmFordhamatUNCG,3pmSamfordatBaylor,8pm*ChattanoogaatWofford,3pm

December�4(Sunday)*WesternCarolinaatDavidson,2pm

December�5(Monday)GeorgiaSouthernatkennesawState,7pmChattanoogaatClemson,7pm

December�6(Tuesday)*WesternCarolinaatWofford,6pm

December�7(Wednesday)*ElonatChattanooga,7pm*GeorgiaSouthernatUNCG,7pm

December�9(Friday)*CollegeofCharlestonatWesternCarolina,7pmDavidsonatXavier,4pm*ElonatSamford,8pmChattanoogainCaribbeanClassicatCancun,MexicoWoffordatBucknell,7pm

December20(Saturday)*AppalachianStateatFurman,3pmChattanoogainCaribbeanClassicatCancun,Mexico

December2�(Sunday)DavidsonatCincinnati,2pm*GeorgiaSouthernatWesternCarolina,4pmUNCGatUCIrvine,5pm

December22(Monday)*FurmanatCollegeofCharleston,7pmUNCGvs.IllinoisState/WesternMichigan,TBD

December28(Sunday)AppalachianStateatGeorgetown,3pmAustinPeayatElon,2pm

December29(Monday)FurmanatCharlestonSouthern,5:30pmGeorgiaSouthernatFloridaInternational,5pm*UNCGatSamford,8pm

December30(Tuesday)AppalachianStateatGeorgeMason,7pm*WoffordatDavidson,7pmGeorgiaSouthernvs.EastCarolina/Marist,TBDatMiami,FLUNCWilmingtonatWesternCarolina,7pm

December3�(Wednesday)USC-AikenatCollegeofCharleston,�pmWinston-SalemStateatFurman,5pm*UNCGatChattanooga,3pm

January3(Saturday)*WesternCarolinaatAppalachianState,2pm*SamfordatCollegeofCharleston,2pm*ElonatDavidson,7pm*WoffordatFurman,�:30pm*ChattanoogaatGeorgiaSouthern,3pm

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200�-07 southern Conference individual statisticsJanuary5(Monday)*ChattanoogaatCollegeofCharleston,7pm*DavidsonatUNCG,3pm*WesternCarolinaatFurman,7pm*SamfordatGeorgiaSouthern,7pmSouthernVirginiaatWofford,6pm

January6(Tuesday)*AppalachianStateatElon,7pm

January�0(Saturday)*CollegeofCharlestonatAppalachianState,�pm*GeorgiaSouthernatDavidson,2pm*ElonatWofford3pm*FurmanatUNCG,3pm*SamfordatWesternCarolina,4pm

January�2(Monday)*UNCGatAppalachianState,5pm*CollegeofCharlestonatDavidson,7pm*ElonatFurman,7pm*WoffordatGeorgiaSouthern,7pm*ChattanoogaatWesternCarolina,7pm

January�4(Wednesday)*SamfordatFurman,7pm

January�5(Thursday)ElonatHighPoint,7pm

January�7(Saturday)*AppalachianStateatSamford,5pm*CollegeofCharlestonatWofford,3pm*DavidsonatChattanooga,5pm*GeorgiaSouthernatFurman,�:30pm*UNCGatWesternCarolina,4pm

January�9(Monday)*AppalachianStateatChattanooga,7pm*GeorgiaSouthernatCollegeofCharleston,7pm*DavidsonatSamford,8pm*WesternCarolinaatElon,7pm*WoffordatUNCG,3pm

January2�(Wednesday)CollegeofCharlestonatSavannahState,TBD

January24(Saturday)*AppalachianStateatDavidson,Noon*ElonatCollegeofCharleston,�pm*FurmanatSamford,3pm*UNCGatGeorgiaSouthern,�2:30pm*WoffordatChattanooga,7pm

January26(Monday)*UNCGatCollegeofCharleston,7pm*DavidsonatWesternCarolina,Noon*ElonatGeorgiaSouthern,7pm*FurmanatChattanooga,7pm*WoffordatSamford,6:30pm

January28(Wednesday)Gardner-WebbatAppalachianState,7pmJanuary29(Thursday)SouthernVirginiaatElon,��:45a.m.

January3�(Saturday)*FurmanatAppalachianState,�pm*WesternCarolinaatCollegeofCharleston,�pm*DavidsonatWofford,3pm*SamfordatElon,2pm*ChattanoogaatUNCG,3pm

February2(Monday)*AppalachianStateatWofford,6pm*ChattanoogaatElon,7pm*WesternCarolinaatGeorgiaSouthern,5pm*SamfordatUNCG,7pm

February3(Tuesday)*CollegeofCharlestonatFurman,7pm

February4(Wednesday)ClemsonatWesternCarolina,7pm

February7(Saturday)*AppalachianStateatWesternCarolina,4pm*CollegeofCharlestonatSamford,3pm*DavidsonatElon,2pm(TV-SPO)*FurmanatWofford,3pm*GeorgiaSouthernatChattanooga,7pm

February9(Monday)*ElonatAppalachianState,7pm*CollegeofCharlestonatChattanooga,7pm*UNCGatDavidson,7pm*FurmanatWesternCarolina,7pm*GeorgiaSouthernatSamford,6:30pm

February��(Wednesday)*WoffordatAppalachianState,7pm

February�4(Saturday)*SamfordatAppalachianState,2pm*WoffordatCollegeofCharleston,�pm*ChattanoogaatDavidson,2pm*FurmanatGeorgiaSouthern,3pm*WesternCarolinaatUNCG,3pm

February�6(Monday)*ChattanoogaatAppalachianState,5pm*CollegeofCharlestonatGeorgiaSouthern,7pm*SamfordatDavidson,7pm*ElonatWesternCarolina,7pm*UNCGatWofford,6pm

February2�(Saturday)*AppalachianStateatCollegeofCharleston,2pm*DavidsonatGeorgiaSouthern,3pm*WoffordatElon,2pm*UNCGatFurman,�:30pm*WesternCarolinaatChattanooga,�pm(TV-SPO)

February23(Monday)*AppalachianStateatUNCG,7pm*DavidsonatCollegeofCharleston,7pm*FurmanatElon,7pm*GeorgiaSouthernatWofford,4pm*WesternCarolinaatSamford,8pm

February27(Friday)*ElonatUNCG,7pm

February28(Saturday)*GeorgiaSouthernatAppalachianState,�pm*DavidsonatFurman,3pm*ChattanoogaatSamford,3pm*WoffordatWesternCarolina,4pm

Thursday,March5SoConTournamentatChattanooga,TNFirstRoundGames,3,5:�5,7:30pm

Friday,March6SoConTournamentatChattanooga,TNQuarterfinal Games at 9 a.m., 11:15 a.m.

Saturday,March7SoConTournamentatChattanooga,TNQuarterfinal Games at 9 a.m., 11:15 a.m.

Sunday,March8SoConTournamentatChattanooga,TNSemifinal Games at Noon, 2:30 pm (TV-SPSO)

Monday,March,9SoConTournamentatChattanooga,TNChampionshipGameat3pm(TV-SPO)

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200�-07 southern Conference team statisticsFInal2007-08Standings SoCon Overall W L Pct PF PA W L Pct PF PA

Chattanooga �8 0 �.000 72.0 55.6 29 4 .879 69.6 56.5

WesternCarolina �5 3 .833 75.8 64.4 25 9 .735 74.� 66.9

Davidson �3 5 .722 66.8 6�.3 �9 �� .633 65.0 62.3

GeorgiaSouthern �3 5 .722 62.4 58.2 �7 �3 .567 6�.4 6�.6

Coll.ofCharleston 9 9 .500 55.6 56.5 �4 �6 .467 57.3 58.8

Elon 6 �2 .333 57.� 59.4 �2 20 .375 59.6 60.3

Furman 5 �3 .278 60.4 65.2 �0 20 .333 60.7 65.8

AppalachianState 5 �3 .278 6�.4 70.4 8 22 .267 62.9 72.0

UNCGreensboro 4 �4 .222 53.8 62.9 7 24 .226 53.� 64.3

Wofford 2 �6 .��� 59.3 70.7 �0 2� .323 6�.0 67.7

2008SouthernConferenceTournament(atNorthCharleston,SC)March6-FirstRoundUNCG62,AppalachianState44Wofford57,Furman50

March 7 - QuarterfinalsChattanooga78,UNCG33WesternCarolina78,Wofford6�

March 8 - QuarterfinalsElon68,Davidson49CollegeofCharleston65,GeorgiaSouthern53

March 9 - SemifinalsChattanooga68,CollegeofCharleston53WesternCarolina72,Elon66

March�0-ChampionshipChattanooga7�,WesternCarolina59

All-TournamentTeamFirstTeamAlexAnderson,ChattanoogaLauraHall,ChattanoogaJessikaJohnson,WesternCarolinaTierraBumbrey,ElonkitaraMcMoore,Elon

SecondTeamShanaraHollinquest,ChattanoogaNikkiWilliams,CollegeofCharlestonEmilyClarke,WesternCarolinaAshleyPellom,WesternCarolinaLizMiller,Wofford

MostOutstandingPlayer:AlexAnderson,Chattanooga

NCAATournamentMarch23-Bridgeport,CT#5kansasState69,#�2Chattanooga59

WNITMarch�9-Murfreesboro,TNMiddleTennesseeState�04,WesternCarolina69

All-SouthernConference(CoachesSelections)WhitneyTossie,AppalachianStateAlexAnderson,ChattanoogaBrookeHand,ChattanoogaShanaraHollinquest,ChattanoogaMercedesRobinson,DavidsonTierraBumbrey,ElonShawndaAtwood,GeorgiaSouthernTiffanyBrown,GeorgiaSouthernMoniqueDawson,WesternCarolinaChevonkeith,WesternCarolina

All-FreshmanTeamSamRamirez,AppalachianStateToniaGerty,CollegeofCharlestonMoniqueFloyd,UNCGreensboroEmilyClarke,WesternCarolinaMahagonyWilliams,Wofford

PlayeroftheYear:AlexAnderson,Chattanooga

DefensivePlayeroftheYear:Chevonkeith,WesternCarolina

CoachoftheYear:WesMoore,Chattanooga

FreshmanoftheYear:MahagonyWilliams,Wofford

AnnLashleyInspirationAward:kitaraMcMoore,Elon

All-SouthernConference(MediaAssoc.Selections)FirstTeamAlexAnderson,ChattanoogaTierraBumbrey,ElonChevonkeith,WesternCarolinaMercedesRobinson,DavidsonWhitneyTossie,AppalachianState

SecondTeamShawndaAtwood,GeorgiaSouthernTiffanyBrown,GeorgiaSouthernMoniqueDawson,WesternCarolinaJillFurstenburg,CollegeofCharlestonShanaraHollinquest,Chattanooga

SCSMAAll-FreshmanTeamEmilyClarke,WesternCarolinaToniaGerty,CollegeofCharlestonFrancesHernandez,AppalachianStateSamRamirez,AppalachianStateMahagonyWilliams,Wofford

PlayeroftheYear:AlexAnderson,Chattanooga

FreshmanoftheYear:MahagonyWilliams,Wofford

CoachoftheYear:WesMoore,Chattanooga

2007-08PlayersoftheWeekNov.20AlexAnderson,ChattanoogaNov.27kelsikoenig,WoffordDec,4BrookeJohnson,WesternCarolinaDec.��AshleyPellom,WesternCarolinaDec.�8AlexAnderson,ChattanoogaJan.2AlexAnderson,ChattanoogaJan.8AlexAnderson,ChattanoogaJan.�5JillFurstenburg,CollegeofCharlestonJan.22AlexAnderson,ChattanoogaJan.29GiGiThomas,AppalachianStateFeb.5AlexAnderson,ChattanoogaFeb.�2TierraBumbrey,Elon/AshleyPellom,WesternCarolinaFeb.�9MercedesRobinson,DavidsonFeb.26ShanaraHollinquest,ChattanoogaMar.3MercedesRobinson,Davidson

Monique Floyd is presented her All-Freshman certificate bySoConCommissionerJohnIamarino.

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SCORING##Player-Team Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G�. ANDERSON,Alex-UTC SR 33 225 5 ��5 570 �7.32. TOSSIE,Whitney-ASU SR 30 �5� 7 90 399 �3.33. ROBINSON,Mercedes-DAV JR 29 �34 20 79 367 �2.74. BUMBREY,Tierra-ELON SR 32 �55 68 25 403 �2.65. MILLER,Liz-WOF JR 3� �08 36 �09 36� ��.66. HOLLINQUEST,Shanara-UTC SO 33 �49 0 86 384 ��.67. FURSTENBURG,Jill-COFC SR 30 �24 3� 66 345 ��.58. BROWN,Tiffany-GSU SR 24 99 33 44 275 ��.59. THOMAS,GiGi-ASU SO 30 �38 8 50 334 ��.��0.MCMOORE,kitara-ELON JR 32 �37 0 73 347 �0.8��.DAWSON,Monique-WCU SR 33 �04 26 �20 354 �0.7�2.ATWOOD,Shawnda-GSU SR 30 ��8 �4 52 302 �0.��3.PELLOM,Ashley-WCU SR 34 ��9 �0 83 33� 9.7�4.HEMERkA,Danielle-DAV SR 30 �09 29 34 28� 9.4�5.MELSON,Ashley-GSU JR 30 �04 �0 60 278 9.3�6.HOLTFRETER,kali-FUR SO 30 89 52 44 274 9.��7.STEPHENS,Lee-FUR SO 29 74 40 72 260 9.0�8.WADE-FRAY,Jenaya-UTC SO 33 96 44 58 294 8.9�9.POWELL,Lauren-WCU JR 34 ��6 50 20 302 8.920.DAVIS,Tiffany-ELON SO 32 92 34 66 284 8.9

REBOUNDING##Player-Team Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G�. ANDERSON,Alex-UTC SR 33 68 220 288 8.72. kEITH,Chevon-WCU SR 34 �3� �63 294 8.63. ROBINSON,Mercedes-DAV JR 29 83 �60 243 8.44. MCMOORE,kitara-ELON JR 32 93 �50 243 7.65. WILLIAMS,Nikki-COFC JR 30 59 �48 207 6.96. WILLIAMS,Mahagony-WOF FR 3� 69 �32 20� 6.57. MIXON,Brittany-ASU JR 30 85 �09 �94 6.58. WALL,Amber-ELON SO 3� 62 �30 �92 6.29. HEMERkA,Danielle-DAV SR 30 59 �24 �83 6.��0.JOHNSON,katie-FUR JR 26 72 84 �56 6.0��.HOLLINQUEST,Shanara-UTC SO 33 68 �28 �96 5.9�2.ATWOOD,Shawnda-GSU SR 30 59 �06 �65 5.5 MOYE,Sarah-COFC JR 28 69 85 �54 5.5�4.DIXON,Jasmine-UNCG SR 30 48 ��4 �62 5.4�5.VARNO,kathlyn-WOF SO 3� 79 82 �6� 5.2

FIELDGOALPCT(Min.3.0madepergame)##Player-Team Cl G FG FGA Pct�. HOLLINQUEST,Shanara-UTC SO 33 �49 256 .5822. MCMOORE,kitara-ELON JR 32 �37 26� .5253. ROBINSON,Mercedes-DAV JR 29 �34 259 .5�74. ANDERSON,Alex-UTC SR 33 225 438 .5�45. WILLIAMS,Mahagony-WOF FR 3� �07 2�3 .5026. PELLOM,Ashley-WCU SR 34 ��9 246 .4847. TOSSIE,Whitney-ASU SR 30 �5� 322 .4698. PAQUETTE,Julia-DAV SO 30 �03 22� .4669. HEMERkA,Danielle-DAV SR 30 �09 256 .426�0.MIXON,Brittany-ASU JR 30 �03 242 .426

ASSISTS##Player-Team Cl G Assists Avg/G�. THOMPSON,Alex-DAV SO 30 ��9 3.972. HALL,Laura-UTC SR 32 �25 3.9�3. PHELPS,Chrissy-FUR SR 30 ��� 3.704. MILLER,Liz-WOF JR 3� �07 3.455. BUMBREY,Tierra-ELON SR 32 �08 3.386. WHITNEY,Carolyn-GSU SO 29 9� 3.�47. PELLOM,Ashley-WCU SR 34 �0� 2.978. DAWSON,Monique-WCU SR 33 96 2.9�9. DAVIS,Tiffany-ELON SO 32 92 2.88�0.SCOTT,Ashley-COFC SO 26 72 2.77

FREETHROWPCT(Min.2.0madepergame)##Player-Team Cl G FTM FTA Pct�. THOMPSON,Alex-DAV SO 30 67 77 .8702. STEPHENS,Lee-FUR SO 29 72 83 .8673. FURSTENBURG,Jill-COFC SR 30 66 8� .8�54. TOSSIE,Whitney-ASU SR 30 90 ��6 .7765. JOHNSON,katie-FUR JR 26 63 82 .7686. GRAMBLIN,Natalie-WOF SO 30 85 ��4 .7467. ANDERSON,Alex-UTC SR 33 ��5 �59 .7238. MCMOORE,kitara-ELON JR 32 73 �0� .7239. ROBINSON,Mercedes-DAV JR 29 79 ��0 .7�8�0.PHELPS,Chrissy-FUR SR 30 80 ��2 .7�4

STEALS##Player-Team Cl G Steals Avg/G�. MILLER,Liz-WOF JR 3� 97 3.�32. TOSSIE,Whitney-ASU SR 30 9� 3.033. BUMBREY,Tierra-ELON SR 32 9� 2.844. DAVIS,Tiffany-ELON SO 32 74 2.3�5. DWYER,kelly-WOF SO 27 58 2.�56. COLBERT,Robin-ASU FR 27 55 2.047. ROBINSON,Mercedes-DAV JR 29 54 �.868. DAWSON,Monique-WCU SR 33 6� �.859. THOMAS,GiGi-ASU SO 30 53 �.77 PHELPS,Chrissy-FUR SR 30 53 �.77

3-POINTFGPCT(Min.�.0madepergame)##Player-Team Cl G 3FG FGA Pct�. THOMPSON,Alex-DAV SO 30 4� 96 .4272. LIEBSCHWAGER,Meliss-FUR JR 29 36 86 .4�93. HALL,Laura-UTC SR 32 35 86 .4074. BUMBREY,Tierra-ELON SR 32 68 �73 .3935. STEPHENS,Lee-FUR SO 29 40 �02 .3926. HOLTFRETER,kali-FUR SO 30 52 �34 .3887. WHITNEY,Carolyn-GSU SO 29 33 89 .37�8. BROWN,Tiffany-GSU SR 24 33 93 .3559. HAND,Brooke-UTC SR 33 83 234 .355�0.GRIMSLEY,Gini-UNCG JR 3� 46 �34 .343

3-POINTFGMADE##Player-Team Cl G 3FG Avg/G�. HAND,Brooke-UTC SR 33 83 2.522. BUMBREY,Tierra-ELON SR 32 68 2.�33. HOLTFRETER,kali-FUR SO 30 52 �.734. ALLISON,Nicole-ELON SR 26 39 �.505. GRIMSLEY,Gini-UNCG JR 3� 46 �.486. POWELL,Lauren-WCU JR 34 50 �.477. GERTY,Tonia-COFC FR 29 42 �.458. STEPHENS,Lee-FUR SO 29 40 �.389. BROWN,Tiffany-GSU SR 24 33 �.38�0.RAMIREZ,Sam-ASU FR 30 4� �.37 THOMPSON,Alex-DAV SO 30 4� �.37

BLOCkEDSHOTS##Player-Team Cl G Blocks Avg/G�. WILLIAMS,Mahagony-WOF FR 3� 65 2.�02. ANDERSON,Alex-UTC SR 33 6� �.853. SMITH,Erika-COFC SR 30 53 �.774. DWYER,kelly-WOF SO 27 42 �.565. JOHNSON,katie-FUR JR 26 34 �.3�6. MIXON,Brittany-ASU JR 30 33 �.�07. DEMPSEY,kate-WOF JR 29 29 �.008. PAQUETTE,Julia-DAV SO 30 27 0.909. CUNNINGHAM,Courtney-ASU SR 24 �9 0.79�0.GRIMSLEY,Gini-UNCG JR 3� 24 0.77

ASSIST/TURNOVERRATIO(Min.3.0assists/game)##Player-Team Cl G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio�. WHITNEY,Carolyn-GSU SO 29 9� 3.� 54 �.9 �.692. HALL,Laura-UTC SR 32 �25 3.9 75 2.3 �.673. THOMPSON,Alex-DAV SO 30 ��9 4.0 92 3.� �.294. PHELPS,Chrissy-FUR SR 30 ��� 3.7 90 3.0 �.235. BUMBREY,Tierra-ELON SR 32 �08 3.4 ��4 3.6 0.956. MILLER,Liz-WOF JR 3� �07 3.5 �43 4.6 0.75

MINUTESPLAYED##Player-Team Cl G Minutes Avg/G�. FURSTENBURG,Jill-COFC SR 30 �036 34.532. BUMBREY,Tierra-ELON SR 32 �098 34.3�3. PHELPS,Chrissy-FUR SR 30 �0�0 33.674. MILLER,Liz-WOF JR 3� �0�� 32.6�5. THOMPSON,Alex-DAV SO 30 946 3�.536. ROBINSON,Mercedes-DAV JR 29 899 3�.007. HEMERkA,Danielle-DAV SR 30 907 30.238. DAVIS,Tiffany-ELON SO 32 958 29.949. MIXON,Brittany-ASU JR 30 888 29.60�0.HALL,Laura-UTC SR 32 93� 29.09

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SCORINGOFFENSE## Team G W-L Pts Avg/G�. WesternCarolina 34 25-9 25�8 74.�2. Chattanooga 33 29-4 2297 69.63. Davidson 30 �9-�� �949 65.04. AppalachianState 30 8-22 �887 62.95. GeorgiaSouthern 30 �7-�3 �84� 6�.46. Wofford 3� �0-2� �890 6�.07. Furman 30 �0-20 �820 60.78. Elon 32 �2-20 �908 59.69. Coll.ofCharleston 30 �4-�6 �7�8 57.3�0. UNCGreensboro 3� 7-24 �647 53.�

SCORINGDEFENSE## Team G Pts Avg/G�. Chattanooga 33 �866 56.52. Coll.ofCharleston 30 �765 58.83. Elon 32 �929 60.34. GeorgiaSouthern 30 �847 6�.65. Davidson 30 �868 62.36. UNCGreensboro 3� �993 64.37. Furman 30 �975 65.88. WesternCarolina 34 2275 66.99. Wofford 3� 2099 67.7�0. AppalachianState 30 2�60 72.0

SCORINGMARGIN## Team G OFF DEF Margin�. Chattanooga 33 69.6 56.5 +�3.�2. WesternCarolina 34 74.� 66.9 +7.�3. Davidson 30 65.0 62.3 +2.74. GeorgiaSouthern 30 6�.4 6�.6 -0.25. Elon 32 59.6 60.3 -0.76. Coll.ofCharleston 30 57.3 58.8 -�.67. Furman 30 60.7 65.8 -5.28. Wofford 3� 6�.0 67.7 -6.79. AppalachianState 30 62.9 72.0 -9.��0. UNCGreensboro 3� 53.� 64.3 -��.2

FREETHROWPCT## Team G FTM FTA Pct�. Furman 30 4�5 54� .7672. Davidson 30 385 545 .7063. Coll.ofCharleston 30 309 454 .68�4. Chattanooga 33 382 567 .6745. WesternCarolina 34 488 732 .6676. AppalachianState 30 337 5�9 .6497. UNCGreensboro 3� 355 547 .6498. GeorgiaSouthern 30 350 542 .6469. Wofford 3� 4�2 670 .6�5�0. Elon 32 292 476 .6�3

FIELDGOALPERCENTAGES## Team G FG FGA Pct�. Chattanooga 33 84� �9�7 .4392. WesternCarolina 34 948 2252 .42�3. Davidson 30 692 �704 .4064. AppalachianState 30 722 �797 .4025. Elon 32 733 �849 .3966. GeorgiaSouthern 30 675 �785 .3787. Wofford 3� 675 �83� .3698. Furman 30 6�8 �707 .3629. Coll.ofCharleston 30 630 �742 .362�0. UNCGreensboro 3� 587 �702 .345

FIELDGOALPCTDEFENSE## Team G FG FGA Pct�. Coll.ofCharleston 30 634 �725 .3682. Wofford 3� 7�6 �942 .3693. Chattanooga 33 7�6 �94� .3694. Davidson 30 675 �775 .3805. Elon 32 733 �863 .3936. GeorgiaSouthern 30 657 �665 .3957. WesternCarolina 34 866 2�88 .3968. UNCGreensboro 3� 7�8 �794 .4009. AppalachianState 30 747 �750 .427�0. Furman 30 750 �739 .43�

3-POINTFGPCT## Team G FG FGA Pct�. Furman 30 �69 460 .3672. Elon 32 �50 435 .3453. Chattanooga 33 233 697 .3344. Davidson 30 �80 542 .3325. UNCGreensboro 3� ��8 382 .3096. WesternCarolina 34 �34 434 .3097. Coll.ofCharleston 30 �49 497 .3008. GeorgiaSouthern 30 �4� 47� .2999. AppalachianState 30 �06 358 .296�0. Wofford 3� �28 463 .276

3-POINTFGPCTDEFENSE## Team G FG FGA Pct�. Chattanooga 33 �30 477 .2732. WesternCarolina 34 �67 574 .29�3. Davidson 30 �34 442 .3034. GeorgiaSouthern 30 �35 433 .3�25. Wofford 3� �46 464 .3�56. Coll.ofCharleston 30 �28 398 .3227. AppalachianState 30 �63 504 .3238. Elon 32 �55 476 .3269. UNCGreensboro 3� �63 477 .342�0. Furman 30 �56 447 .349

BLOCkEDSHOTS## Team G Blocks Avg/G�. Wofford 3� �7� 5.522. UNCGreensboro 3� ��3 3.653. Coll.ofCharleston 30 �05 3.504. WesternCarolina 34 ��2 3.295. Chattanooga 33 �05 3.�86. Furman 30 92 3.077. AppalachianState 30 80 2.678. GeorgiaSouthern 30 76 2.539. Davidson 30 74 2.47�0. Elon 32 65 2.03

ASSISTS## Team G Assists Avg/G�. Davidson 30 432 �4.402. Chattanooga 33 440 �3.333. WesternCarolina 34 443 �3.034. GeorgiaSouthern 30 367 �2.235. Coll.ofCharleston 30 35� ��.706. Wofford 3� 356 ��.487. AppalachianState 30 344 ��.478. Furman 30 334 ��.�39. Elon 32 350 �0.94�0. UNCGreensboro 3� 309 9.97

STEALS## Team G Steals Avg/G�. AppalachianState 30 376 �2.532. Wofford 3� 322 �0.393. Elon 32 308 9.634. Davidson 30 28� 9.375. GeorgiaSouthern 30 264 8.806. WesternCarolina 34 286 8.4�7. UNCGreensboro 3� 257 8.298. Furman 30 236 7.879. Coll.ofCharleston 30 235 7.83�0. Chattanooga 33 246 7.45

TURNOVERMARGIN## Team G TEAM Avg OPP AvgMargin�. AppalachianState 30 642 2�.4 692 23.� +�.672. GeorgiaSouthern 30 507 �6.9 540 �8.0 +�.�03. WesternCarolina 34 6�8 �8.2 652 �9.2 +�.004. Furman 30 502 �6.7 5�3 �7.� +0.375. Chattanooga 33 547 �6.6 555 �6.8 +0.246. Elon 32 6�8 �9.3 592 �8.5 -0.8�7. Coll.ofCharleston 30 567 �8.9 537 �7.9 -�.008. Davidson 30 6�0 20.3 579 �9.3 -�.039. Wofford 3� 720 23.2 659 2�.3 -�.97�0. UNCGreensboro 3� 625 20.2 530 �7.� -3.06

ASSIST/TURNOVERRATIO## Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio�. Chattanooga 33 440 �3.3 547 �6.6 0.802. GeorgiaSouthern 30 367 �2.2 507 �6.9 0.723. WesternCarolina 34 443 �3.0 6�8 �8.2 0.724. Davidson 30 432 �4.4 6�0 20.3 0.7�5. Furman 30 334 ��.� 502 �6.7 0.676. Coll.ofCharleston 30 35� ��.7 567 �8.9 0.627. Elon 32 350 �0.9 6�8 �9.3 0.578. AppalachianState 30 344 ��.5 642 2�.4 0.549. Wofford 3� 356 ��.5 720 23.2 0.49�0. UNCGreensboro 3� 309 �0.0 625 20.2 0.49

OFFENSIVEREBOUNDS## Team G No. Avg/G�. WesternCarolina 34 602 �7.7�2. GeorgiaSouthern 30 439 �4.633. Coll.ofCharleston 30 432 �4.404. Wofford 3� 44� �4.235. Elon 32 444 �3.886. Furman 30 4�3 �3.777. UNCGreensboro 3� 4�4 �3.358. Davidson 30 394 �3.�39. AppalachianState 30 392 �3.07�0. Chattanooga 33 395 ��.97

DEFENSIVEREBOUNDS## Team G No. Avg/G�. Chattanooga 33 93� 28.2�2. WesternCarolina 34 9�9 27.033. Wofford 3� 824 26.584. Davidson 30 78� 26.035. Coll.ofCharleston 30 763 25.436. UNCGreensboro 3� 780 25.�67. Elon 32 784 24.508. GeorgiaSouthern 30 7�4 23.809. Furman 30 664 22.�3�0. AppalachianState 30 654 2�.80

3-POINTFGMADE## Team G 3FG Avg/G�. Chattanooga 33 233 7.062. Davidson 30 �80 6.003. Furman 30 �69 5.634. Coll.ofCharleston 30 �49 4.975. GeorgiaSouthern 30 �4� 4.706. Elon 32 �50 4.697. Wofford 3� �28 4.�38. WesternCarolina 34 �34 3.949. UNCGreensboro 3� ��8 3.8��0. AppalachianState 30 �06 3.53

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VIRGINIATECHNovember�4•Blacksburg,VA

UniversityInformationLocation:Blacksburg,VANickname:HokiesEnrollment:30,000Colors:ChicagoMaroon,BurntOrangePresident:Dr.CharlesStegerDirectorofAthletics:JimWeaverConference:AtlanticCoastConferenceArena(Capacity):CassellColiseum(9,847)

CoachingStaffHeadCoach:BethDunkenbergerOverallRecord:�37-�02(sevenyears)RecordatVirginiaTech:72-52(fouryears)AssistantCoaches:ShellieGreenman,StacyCantley,AngelaCrosby

TeamInformation2007-08OverallRecord:�5-�52007-08ConferenceRecord:2-�2StartersReturning/Lost:4/�LetterwinnersReturning/Lost:��/�

SportsInformationWomen’sBasketballSID:ToryeHurstOffice Phone: 540-231-8823Office Fax: 540-231-6984Email:[email protected]:540-23�-3048WebAddress:www.hokiesports.com

All-TimeSeriesVirginiaTechleadstheseries,6-�Lastmeeting:2006-07VirginiaTech56,UNCG45

2008-09ScheduleN�0 PeachState(exh.) 7pmN�4 UNCGreensboro 6pmN�8 Radford 7pmN20 NorthCarolinaCentral 7pmN23 atGeorgeMason 2pmN28 vs.St.Joseph’s! 5pmN29 vs.Davidson/Vanderbilt! TBAD4 atWisconsin& 8pmD�4 JamesMadison 4pmD�9 vs.IUPUI# 6pmD20 vs.Jacksonville/SMU# TBAD29 Lafayette% 7pmD30 Liberty/NorthCarolinaA&T% 7pmJ5 Presbyterian 7pmJ8 FloridaState* 7pmJ�� atBostonCollege* 2pmJ�6 Duke* 6:30pmJ�8 atMaryland* 4pmJ2� Virginia* 7pmJ25 Longwood 2pmJ28 atClemson* 7pmF� NCState* 4pmF2 USCUpstate 7pmF5 atNorthCarolina* 7pmF8 atVirginia* 2pmF�2 Miami* 7pmF�5 atWakeForest* 3pmF�9 atDuke* 7pmF22 WakeForest* 2pmF26 GeorgiaTech* 7pmM5-8 ACCTournament TBA

!-VanderbiltThanksgivingTournament(Nashville,TN)&-BigTen/ACCChallenge

2008-09ScheduleN3 vs.Lenoir-Rhyne(exh.) 7pmN7 vs.IndianaUniv.(PA)(exh.) 7pmN�7 UNCGreensboro 7pmN2� AppalachianState 7pmN24 Winston-SalemState 5pmN26 atCharlotte �2NoonN29 Miami(OH) TBAD3 SouthCarolina ��amD6 CoppinState 2pmD�5 Presbyterian ��amD�9 atUCF 7pmD2� Mississippi �2NoonD28 EastTennesseeState 2pmJ� UNCWilmington �pmJ6 atRichmond 7pmJ8 atMaryland 7pmJ�� atVirginia 2pmJ�5 BostonCollege 7pmJ�8 Clemson 3pmJ26 NorthCarolinaState 7pmJ29 atNorthCarolina 7pmF� atMiami 2pmF3 GeorgiaTech 7pmF5 NorthCarolinaCentral 7pmF8 atClemson �pmF�5 VirginiaTech 3pmF�9 atNorthCarolinaState 7pmF22 atVirginiaTech 2pmF25 Duke 7pmM� FloridaState 3pmM5-8 ACCTournament TBA

WAkEFORESTNovember�7•Winston-Salem,NC

UniversityInformationLocation:Winston-Salem,NCNickname:DemonDeaconsEnrollment:4,4�2Colors:OldGoldandBlackPresident:Dr.NathanO.HatchDirectorofAthletics:RonWellmanConference:AtlanticCoastConferenceArena(Capacity):LawrenceJoelColiseum(�4,665)

CoachingStaffHeadCoach:MikePetersenOverallRecord:24�-�93(�5years)RecordatWakeForest:53-66(fouryears)AssistantCoaches:NatashaAdair,AmyWaugh,BobClark

TeamInformation2007-08OverallRecord:�5-�52007-08ConferenceRecord:2-�2StartersReturning/Lost:4/�LetterwinnersReturning/Lost:�0/2

SportsInformationWomen’sBasketballSID:katyHamlettOffice Phone: 336-758-5640Office Fax: 336-758-5140Email:[email protected]:336-727-2945WebAddress:www.wakeforestsports.com

All-TimeSeriesSeriesistied,6-6Lastmeeting:2005-06UNCG70,WakeForest64(atGreensboro,NC)

UNCWILMINGTONNovember20•Wilmington,NC

UniversityInformationLocation:Wilmington,NCNickname:SeahawksEnrollment:�2.500Colors:Teal,GoldandNavyChancellor:Dr.RosemaryDePaoloDirectorofAthletics:kellyMehrtensConference:ColonialAthleticAssociationArena(Capacity):TraskColiseum(6,�00)

CoachingStaffHeadCoach:AnnHancockOverallRecord:��0-�22(eightyears)RecordatUNCW:sameAssistantCoaches:TrentBunn,JillPoe,JimmyGarrity

TeamInformation2007-08OverallRecord:�7-�42007-08ConferenceRecord:7-��StartersReturning/Lost:4/�LetterwinnersReturning/Lost:8/3

SportsInformationWomen’sBasketballSID:JarrettAbelsonOffice Phone: 910-962-3252Office Fax: 910-962-3686Email:[email protected]:9�0-962-3095WebAddress:www.uncwsports.com

All-TimeSeriesUNCGleadstheseries,�0-4Lastmeeting:2006-07UNCG74,UNCW46(atGreensboro,NC)

2008-09ScheduleN6 Wingate(Exh.) 6pmN�4 vs.Longwood! 5pmN�5 vs.Winston-SalemState! 5pmN20 UNCGreensboro �2NoonN28 vs.Fordham# 4pmN29 vs.Ohio/SouthCarolina# 4/6pmD4 kentState 7pmD�4 EastCarolina 4pmD�8 atCoastalCarolina 7pmD2� Hampton 2pmD30 atWesternCarolina 7pmJ� atWakeForest �pmJ4 GeorgiaState 2pmJ8 OldDominion 7pmJ�� atWilliam&Mary 2pmJ�5 atNortheastern 7pmJ�8 atTowson 2pmJ22 Delaware 7pmJ25 VCU 2pmJ29 atGeorgeMason 7pmF� Drexel 2pmF5 atVCU 7pmF8 atOldDominion 2pmF�2 GeorgeMason 7pmF�5 Hofstra �pmF�9 atJamesMadison 7pmF22 William&Mary 2pmF26 atGeorgiaState 6pmM� atHofstra �pmM4 JamesMadison 7pmM�2-�5 CAATournament TBA

!-ISESCancerAwarenessClassic(Elon,NC)#-CancunThanksgivingClassic(Cancun,Mexico)

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HIGHPOINTNovember24•Greensboro,NC

UniversityInformationLocation:HIghPoint,NCNickname:PanthersEnrollment:3,500Colors:PurpleandWhitePresident:Dr.NidoQubeinDirectorofAthletics:CraigkeilitzConference:BigSouthArena(Capacity):MillisCenter(�,750)

CoachingStaffHeadCoach:TooeyLoyOverallRecord:��5-90(sevenyears)RecordatHighPoint:SameAssistantCoaches:karenCurtisMcConico,katieRalls

TeamInformation2007-08OverallRecord:�5-�52007-08ConferenceRecord:6-6StartersReturning/Lost:4/�LetterwinnersReturning/Lost:�0/2

SportsInformationWomen’sBasketballSID:AprilGoodeOffice Phone: 336-841-4638Office Fax: 336-841-9182Email:[email protected]:336-84�-63�3/63�4WebAddress:www.highpointpanthers.com

All-TimeSeriesUNCGleadstheseries,9-8Lastmeeting:2007-08UNCG74,HighPoint64(atGreensboro,NC)

2008-09ScheduleN� MontreatCollege(exh.) 7:00pmN3 UNCPembroke(exh.) 7:00pmN�4 atVirginia 7:00pmN�6 Emory&Henry 2:00pmN�9 atArkansas 7:00pmCSTN24 atUNCGreensboro 7:00pmN29 atMercer 2:00pmD� GeorgeMason 5:00pmD3 GeorgiaSouthern 7:00pmD5 atSouthCarolina 7:00pmD9 atCampbell 7:00pmD20 Chowan 4:00pmD29 atPrairieViewA&M 5:00pmCSTD30 atTexas-SanAntonio 7:00pmCSTJ3 atCharlestonSouthern 5:30pmJ5 atCoastalCarolina 7:00pmJ�0 Radford 4:00pmJ�2 Gardner-Webb 7:00pmJ�5 Elon 7:00pmJ�9 atWinthrop 7:00pmJ24 PresbyterianCollege 4:00pmJ26 UNCAsheville 7:00pmJ3� atLiberty 2:00pmF7 CoastalCarolina 4:00pmF9 CharlestonSouthern 7:00pmF�4 atGardner-Webb 6:00pmF�6 atRadford 7:00pmF2� atUNCAsheville 2:00pmF23 atPresbyterian 7:00pmF28 Winthrop 4:00pmM9 Liberty 7:00pmM�3-�5 BigSouthConferenceTournament TBD

2008-09ScheduleN�4 Florida 7pmN�6 atFloridaState 2pmN26 UC-SantaClara 3pmN28 atUNCGreensboro! 3pmN29 vs.WinstonSalemState! �pmD4 atStetson 5:30pmD7 CentralFlorida �pmD�3 Campbell �pmD�9 atBethuneCookman 5pmD30 Cornell 5pmJ2 atLipscomb 3pmJ5 atBelmont 6pmJ8 EastTennesseeState 5pmJ�0 USCUpstate 4:�5pmJ�5 atMercer 7pmJ�7 atkennesawState 2pmJ22 Jacksonville* 7pmJ24 NorthFlorida 7pmJ26 Stetson 7pmJ29 Lipscomb 7pmJ3� Belmont �pmF5 USCUpstate 7pmF7 atEastTennesseeState �:30pmF�2 kennesawState 7pmF�4 Mercer �pmF�9 atNorthFlorida 5:30pmF2� atJacksonville �pmF26 atCampbell 7pmF28 Johnson&Wales 7pm

!-UNCGMarriottClassic(Greensboro,NC)

FLORIDAGULFCOASTNovember28•Greensboro,NC

(UNCGMarriottThanksgivingTournament)

UniversityInformationLocation:FortMyers,FLNickname:EaglesEnrollment:�0,366Colors:CobaltBlueandEmeraldGreenPresident:Dr.WilsonBradshawDirectorofAthletics:CarlMcAlooseConference:AtlanticSunArena(Capacity):AlicoArena(4,500)

CoachingStaffHeadCoach:karlSmeskoOverallRecord:2�5-56(nineyears)RecordatFloridaGulfCoast:�54-29(sixyears)AssistantCoaches:NathanDaume,ErickaHaneyGradAssistants:kateSchrader,ChelseaDermyer

TeamInformation2007-08OverallRecord:22-82007-08ConferenceRecord:�3-3StartersReturning/Lost:�/4LetterwinnersReturning/Lost:3/9

SportsInformationWomen’sBasketballSID:MikeHillOffice Phone: 239-590-7061Office Fax: 239-590-7064Email:[email protected]:239-745-365�WebAddress:www.fgcuathletics.com

All-TimeSeriesFirstMeeting

BOWLINGGREENNovember29•Greensboro,NC

(UNCGMarriottThanksgivingTournament)

UniversityInformationLocation:BowlingGreen,OHNickname:FalconsEnrollment:2�,�32Colors:OrangeandBrownPresident:Dr.CarolA.Cartwright(interim)DirectorofAthletics:GregChristopherConference:Mid-AmericanArena(Capacity):AndersonArena(4,700)

CoachingStaffHeadCoach:CurtMillerOverallRecord:�50-68(sevenyears)RecordatBowlingGreen:SameAssociateHeadCoach:JenniferRoosAssistantCoaches:BrandiPoole,kevinEckert

TeamInformation2007-08OverallRecord:26-82007-08ConferenceRecord:�3-3StartersReturning/Lost:3/2LetterwinnersReturning/Lost:9/4

SportsInformationWomen’sBasketballSID:MikeCihonOffice Phone: 419-372-0474Office Fax: 419-372-6015Email:[email protected]:4�9-372-7�3�WebAddress:www.bgsufalcons.com

All-TimeSeriesFirstMeeting

2008-09ScheduleN4 Findlay(exh.) 7pmN8 OGBRLegends(exh.) 4:30pmN�4 atTemple 7pmN�9 atValparaiso 7:05pmN22 Lipscomb 2pmN25 atSaintFrancis(Pa.) 7pmN28 vs.Winston-SalemState! �pmN29 atUNCGreensboro! 3pmD3 Detroit 7pmD6 YoungstownState 2pmD�4 St.Bonaventure 2pmD2� Hartford 2pmD28 vs.Gardner-Webb# �pmD29 vs.Dayton/Lipscomb# 5/7pmJ2 atSIU-Edwardsville 6pmJ7 atkentState 7pmJ�0 atOhio 2pmJ�4 Miami(OH) 7pmJ�7 Akron �pmJ2� Buffalo 7pmJ24 atEasternMichigan 2pmJ3� atNorthernIllinois 2pmF3 BallState 7pmF7 atWesternMichigan 2pmF�2 Toledo 7pmF�5 CentralMichigan 3:30pmF2� atAkron 2pmF25 atBuffalo 7pmF28 kentState 2pmM4 atMiami(OH) 7pmM7 Ohio 2pm

!-UNCGMarriottClassic(Greensboro,NC)#-DaytonFlyerClassic(Dayton,OH)

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ELONDecember2•Elon,NC

February27•Greensboro,NC

UniversityInformationLocation:Elon,NCNickname:PhoenixEnrollment:5,628Colors:MaroonandGoldPresident:Dr.LeoM.LambertDirectorofAthletics:DaveBlankConference:SouthernArena(Capacity):AlumniGym(�,558)

CoachingStaffHeadCoach:karenBarefootOverallRecord:�72-86(eightyears)RecordatElon:FirstSeasonAssistantCoaches:MarieChristian,BillBroderick,RachelStockdale

TeamInformation2007-08OverallRecord:�2-202007-08ConferenceRecord:6-�2StartersReturning/Lost:3/2LetterwinnersReturning/Lost:6/7

SportsInformationWomen’sBasketballSID:JenBlackwellOffice Phone: 336-278-6634Office Fax: 336-278-6768Email:[email protected]:336-278-6747WebAddress:www.elonphoenix.com

All-TimeSeriesUNCGleadstheseries,�9-�3Lastmeeting:February23,2008;Elon59,UNCG48(atElon,NC)

2008-09ScheduleN14 Winston-Salem State! 7 pmN15 Longwood! 7 pmN18 at North Carolina State 7 pmN21 at North Carolina A&T 7 pmN28 at Pittsburgh# TBDN29 vs. Weber State/Youngstown State# TBDD2 UNC Greensboro 7 pmD6 Georgia Southern 2 pmD8 College of Charleston 7 pmD17 at Chattanooga 7 pmD19 at Samford 8 pmD28 Austin Peay 2 pmJ3 at Davidson 7 pmJ6 Appalachian State 7 pmJ10 at Wofford 3 pmJ12 at Furman 7 pmJ15 at High Point 7 pmJ19 Western Carolina 7 pmJ24 at College of Charleston 1 pm J26 at Georgia Southern 7 pmJ29 Southern Virginia 11:45 a.m.J31 Samford 2 pmF2 Chattanooga 7 pmF7 Davidson 2 pmF9 at Appalachian State 7 pmF16 at Western Carolina 7 pmF21 Wofford 2 pmF23 Furman 7 pmF27 at UNC Greensboro 7 pmM5-9 Southern Conference Tournament TBA

!-ISES Cancer Awareness Tip-Off (Elon, NC)#-Pittsburgh Thanksgiving Tournament (Pittsburgh, PA)

2008-09ScheduleN17 at Charleston Southern 5:30 pmN20 at Florida State 6 pmN22 at Kennesaw State 2 pmN25 Coastal Carolina 7 pmN29 Georgia State 2 pmD3 South Carolina State 7 pmD6 at UNC Greensboro 12 NoonD8 at Elon 7 pmD19 at Western Carolina 7 pmD22 Furman 7 pmD31 USC-Aiken 1 pmJ3 Samford 2 pmJ5 Chattanooga 7 pmJ10 at Appalachian State 1 pmJ12 at Davidson 7 pmJ17 at Wofford 3 pmJ19 Georgia Southern 7 pmJ21 at Savannah State 7 pmJ24 Elon 1 pmJ26 UNC Greensboro 7 pmJ31 Western Carolina 1 pmF3 at Furman 7 pmF7 at Samford 2 pmF9 at Chattanooga 7 pmF14 Wofford 1 pmF16 at Georgia Southern 7 pmF21 Appalachian State 2 pmF23 Davidson 7 pmM5-9 Southern Conference Tournament TBA

COLLEGEOFCHARLESTONDecember6•Greensboro,NCJanuary26•Charleston,SC

UniversityInformationLocation:Charleston,SCNickname:CougarsEnrollment:��,6�7Colors:MaroonandWhitePresident:Dr.GeorgeBensonDirectorofAthletics:JoeHullConference:SouthernArena(Capacity):CarolinaFirstArena(5,�00)

CoachingStaffHeadCoach:NancyWilsonOverallRecord:48�-302(26years)RecordatCofC:250-�53(�3years)AssistantCoaches:TempleElmore,Joshkeys,kayeWaldrep

TeamInformation2007-08OverallRecord:�4-�62007-08ConferenceRecord:9-9StartersReturning/Lost:2/3LetterwinnersReturning/Lost:9/3

SportsInformationWomen’sBasketballSID:SimonWhitakerOffice Phone: 843-953-5465Office Fax: 843-953-6534Email:[email protected]:843-953-6554WebAddress:www.cofcsports.com

All-TimeSeriesUNCGleadsseries,�8-8Lastmeeting:February4,2008;CollegeofCharleston65,UNCG6�(atCharleston,SC)

FORDHAMDecember�3•Greensboro,NC

UniversityInformationLocation:Bronx,NYNickname:RamsEnrollment:7,652Colors:MaroonandWhitePresident:JosephMcShane,S.J.DirectorofAthletics:FrankMcLaughlinConference:Atlantic�0Arena(Capacity):RoseHillGym(3,200)

CoachingStaffHeadCoach:CathyAndruzziOverallRecord:�27-�48(�0years)RecordatFordam:3-54(twoyears)AssistantCoaches:JohnThurston,katieToole,Feliciakemp

TeamInformation2007-08OverallRecord:0-292007-08ConferenceRecord:0-�4StartersReturning/Lost:5/0LetterwinnersReturning/Lost:�0/�

SportsInformationWomen’sBasketballSID:ScottkwiatkowskiOffice Phone: 718-817-4240Office Fax: 718-817-4244Email:[email protected]:7�8-8�7-2736WebAddress:www.fordhamsports.com

All-TimeSeriesFirstMeeting

2008-09ScheduleN14 Princeton 6 pmN19 Manhattan 7 pmN22 Bucknell 1 pmN25 NJIT 7 pmN28 vs. UNC-Wilmington! 5 pmN29 vs. South Carolina/Ohio! TBAD3 at Georgetown 7:30 pmD6 Wofford 1 pmD10 at Iona 7:30 pmD13 at UNC Greensboro 1 pmD22 CCSU 7 pmD28 Norfolk State# 1 pmD29 Colgate/Bryant# TBAJ2 at Lehigh 2 pmJ5 Navy 7 pmJ10 Massachusetts 7 pmJ12 at Saint Louis 8 pmJ17 George Washington 1 pmJ20 at Rhode Island 7 pmJ24 La Salle 1 pmJ31 at Charlotte * 4:30 pmF4 Temple 12 NoonF7 at La Salle 1 pmF10 at Dayton 7 pmF14 St. Bonaventure 1 pmF18 Saint Joseph’s 7 pmF21 at Duquesne 1 pmF24 Richmond 7 pmF28 at Xavier 2 pmM6-9 Atlantic 10 Tournament TBA

! Cancun Thanksgiving Classic (Cancun, Mexico)#Fordham Holiday Tournament (Bronx, NY)

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GEORGIASOUTHERNDecember�7•Greensboro,NC

January24•Statesboro,GA

UniversityInformationLocation:Statesboro,GANickname:EaglesEnrollment:�6,84�Colors:BlueandWhitePresident:Dr.BruceGrubeDirectorofAthletics:SamBakerConference:SouthernConferenceArena(Capacity):HannerFieldhouse(4,358)

CoachingStaffHeadCoach:RustyCramOverallRecord:�84-�64(�3years)RecordatGeorgiaSouthern:SameAssociateHeadCoach:RegineDays-BryanAssistantCoach:MaryPerry,JessicaHarris

TeamInformation2007-08OverallRecord:�7-�32007-08ConferenceRecord:�3-5StartersReturning/Lost:4/�LetterwinnersReturning/Lost:8/6

SportsInformationWomen’sBasketballSID:BarretGilhamOffice Phone: 912-478-5448Office Fax: 912-478-0046Email:bg0025�[email protected]:WebAddress:www.georgiasoutherneagles.com

All-TimeSeriesUNCGleadsseries,�6-�2Lastmeeting:February2,2008GSU86,UNCG57(atStatesboro,GA)

2008-09ScheduleN15 Brewton Parker 7 pmN18 at Florida Atlantic 7 pmN19 Auburn 7 pmN22 UNC Asheville 3 pmN25 at Notre Dame 7 pmD1 Appalachian State 7 pmD3 at High Point 7 pmD6 at Elon 2 pmD15 at Kennesaw State 7 pmD17 at UNC Greensboro 7 pmD21 at Western Carolina 4 pmD29 at Florida International! 5 pmD30 vs. East Carolina/Marist! TBDJ3 Chattanooga 3 pmJ5 Samford 7 pmJ10 at Davidson 2 pmJ12 Wofford 7 pmJ17 at Furman 1:30 pmJ19 at College of Charleston 7 pmJ24 UNC Greensboro 12:30 pmJ26 Elon 7 pmF2 Western Carolina 5 pmF7 at Chattanooga 7 pmF9 at Samford 6:30 pmF14 Furman 3 pmF16 College of Charleston 7 pmF21 Davidson 3 pmF23 at Wofford 4 pmF28 at Appalachian State 1 pmM5-9 Southern Conference Tournament TBA

!-FIU Sun and Fun Classic (Miami, FL)

2008-09ScheduleN14 at New Mexico State 7 pmN16 at UTEP 2 pmN25 CalStateBakersfield 7pmN30 at San Diego 2 pmD3 at Sacramento State 5:05 pmD6 at Arizona State 2 pmD7 Hawaii/Northern Illinois 5:30 pmD15 at Weber State 7 pmD18 Oregon State 7 pmD21 UNC Greensboro! 2 pmD22 Illinois State/Western Michigan! D2 pmD28 Yale 4 pmD30 atCalStateBakersfield 12pmJ3 at Cal St Fullerton 5 pmJ8 UC Santa Barbara 7 pmJ10 Cal Poly 4 pmJ15 atPacific 7pmJ17 at UC Davis 7 pmJ24 Cal State Northridge 4 pmJ29 at UC Riverside 5:30 pmJ31 at Long Beach State 5 pmF5 at Cal Poly 7 pmF7 at UC Santa Barbara 2 pmF3 UC Davis 7 pmF14 Pacific 4pmF18 at Cal State Northridge 7 pmF26 Long Beach State 7 pmF28 UC Riverside 4 pmM7 Cal St Fullerton 4 pmM11-14 Big West Tournament TBA

!-OC Clash (Irvine, CA)

UCIRVINEDecember2�•Irvine,CA

UCIrvineTournament•FirstRound

UniversityInformationLocation:Irvine,CANickname:AnteatersEnrollment:27,000Colors:RedandWhiteChancellor:Dr.MichaelDrakeDirectorofAthletics:MikeIzziConference:BigWestArena(Capacity):BrenCenter(5,000)

CoachingStaffHeadCoach:MollyGoodenbourOverallRecord:52-��(twoyears)RecordatUCIrvine/Yrs:FirstSeasonAssistantCoaches:GeorgeLibbon,BriannaFinch,AudiSpencer

TeamInformation2007-08OverallRecord:7-242007-08ConferenceRecord:3-�3StartersReturning/Lost:3/2LetterwinnersReturning/Lost:8/6

SportsInformationWomen’sBasketballSID:StacyShacklefordOffice Phone: 949-824-7350Office Fax:Email:[email protected]:WebAddress:www.ucirvinesports.com

All-TimeSeriesFirstMeeting

WESTERNMICHIGANDecember22•Irvine,CA

UCIrvineTournament•Poss.Opponent

UniversityInformationLocation:kalamazoo,MINickname:BroncosEnrollment:24,433Colors:BrownandGoldPresident:Dr.JohnDunnDirectorofAthletics:kathyBeauregardConference:Mid-AmericanArena(Capacity):UniversityArena(5,42�)

CoachingStaffHeadCoach:TashMcDowellOverall Record/Yrs: first seasonRecord at Western Michigan/Yrs: first seasonAssistantCoaches:YvetteHarris,GlennBox,PhilSayers

TeamInformation2007-08OverallRecord:�3-�92007-08ConferenceRecord:9-7StartersReturning/Lost:4/�LetterwinnersReturning/Lost:�0/2

SportsInformationWomen’sBasketballSID:kristinkeirnsOffice Phone: 269-387-4123Office Fax: 269-387-4139Email:[email protected]:269-387-3064WebAddress:www.wmubroncos.com

All-TimeSeriesFirstMeeting

2008-09ScheduleN2 Davenport (Exh.) 2 pm N10 Olivet (Exh.) 7 pm N16 at St. Louis 3 pm N20 Pitt 7 pm N23 Marquette 2 pm N29 vs. UMBC! 5 pm N30 at Iona! 3:30 pm D2 at Central Connecticut State 7 pm D6 at Illinois-Chicago 5:30 pm D14 at Drake 2:05 pm D18 Chicago State 6 pm D21 vs. Illinois State# 4 pm D22 vs. UC Irvine/ UNC Greensboro# 4/6 pm D28 at North Carolina 2 pm D30 at North Carolina Central 6 pm J7 Toledo 7 pm J10 Ball State 2 pm J14 at Northern Illinois 8 pm J17 at Central Michigan 2 pm J21 Eastern Michigan 7 pm J24 at Kent State 7 pm J31 at Buffalo 5 pm F4 Miami 7 pm F7 Bowling Green 2 pm F11 at Ohio 7 pm F14 Akron 2 pm F21 at Toledo 2 pm F25 Central Michigan 7 pm F28 at Ball State TBD M3 at Eastern Michigan 7 pm M7 Northern Illinois 2 pm M11 Mid-American Conference Tournament TBA

!-Iona Thanksgiving Classic (New Rochelle, NY)

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ILLINOISSTATEDecember22•Irvine,CA

UCIrvineTournament•Poss.Opponent

UniversityInformationLocation:Normal,ILNickname:RedbirdsEnrollment:20,450Colors:RedandWhitePresident:Dr.AlBowmanDirectorofAthletics:Dr.SheaonZengerConference:MissouriValleyArena(Capacity):RedbirdArena(�0,200)

CoachingStaffHeadCoach:RobinPingetonOverallRecord/Yrs:Record at Illinois State: 89-65 (five years)AssociateHeadCoach:RandyNortonAssistantCoaches:WillieCox,JennyPutnam

TeamInformation2007-08OverallRecord:26-72007-08ConferenceRecord:�3-5StartersReturning/Lost:4/�LetterwinnersReturning/Lost:�0/4

SportsInformationWomen’sBasketballSID:JimmyknodelOffice Phone: 309-438-3802Office Fax: 309-438-5634Email:[email protected]:309-438-5950/82�7WebAddress:www.GoRedbirds.com

All-TimeSeriesUNCGleadsseries,�-0Lastmeeting:March24,�97�:UNCG63,IllinoisState39(atCullowhee,NC-NAIAW)

2008-09ScheduleN2 Odyssey(exh) 2:05pmN8 NorthwestMissouriState(exh) 4:05pmN�4 atTulane 7pmN25 BallState 7:05pmN28 atDePaul 7:05pmD3 atWesternIllinois 7:05pmD6 EasternMichigan 2:05pmD�3 atGreenBay 2pmD�5 atNorthernIllinois 7:05pmD2� vs.WesternMichigan 2pmD22 vs.UC-Irvine/UNC-Greensboro TBAD29 EasternIllinois 7:05pmJ� Creighton 2:05pmJ3 DrakeUniversity 2:05pmJ�0 atIndianaState 2pmJ�7 atWichitaState 7:35pmJ�9 atMissouriState 7:05pmJ22 Evansville 7:05pmJ24 SouthernIllinois �2:05pmJ30 atBradley 7:05pmF� atNorthernIowa 3:05pmF7 IndianaState �:05pmF�2 MissouriState 7:05pmF�4 WichitaState 4:05pmF�9 atSouthernIllinois �2:05pmF2� atEvansville 4pmF26 Bradley 7:05pmM� NorthernIowa 2:05pmM5 atDrakeUniversity 7:05pmM7 atCreighton 2:05pmM�2-�5 MissouriValleyConferenceTournament TBA

!-PreseasonWomen’sNITFirstRound(NewOrleans,LA)#-OCClash(Irvine,CA)

2008-09ScheduleN�4 atJacksonvilleState 8pmN�8 atAlabama 7pmN2� NewOrleans 8pmN24 atLipscomb 8pmN28 McNeeseState! 8pmN29 Evansville! 5pmD� atChattanooga 7pmD4 atWofford 6pmD�3 atBaylor 8pmD�9 Elon 8pmD29 UNCGreensboro 8pmJ3 atCollegeofCharleston 2pmJ5 atGeorgiaSouthern 7pmJ�0 atWesternCarolina 4pmJ�4 atFurman 7pmJ�7 AppalachianState 5pmJ�9 Davidson 8pmJ24 Furman 3pmJ26 Wofford 6:30pmJ3� atElon 2pmF2 atUNCGreensboro 7pmF7 CollegeofCharleston 3pmF9 GeorgiaSouthern 6:30pmF�4 atAppalachianState 2pmF�6 atDavidson 7pmF23 WesternCarolina 8pmF28 Chattanooga 3pmM5-9 SouthernConferenceTournament TBA

!-Samford/UABClassic(Birmingham,AL)

SAMFORDDecember29•Birmingham,AL

February2•Greensboro,NC

UniversityInformationLocation:Birmingham,ALNickname:BulldogsEnrollment:4,500Colors:RedandBluePresident:Dr.AndrewWestmorelandDirectorofAthletics:BobRollerConference:SouthernArena(Capacity):PeteHannaCenter(5,000)

CoachingStaffHeadCoach:MikeMorrisOverallRecord:92-82(sixyears)RecordatSamford:SameAssistantCoaches:ShondraJohnson,AndreaWard,katherinekatz

TeamInformation2007-08OverallRecord:23-92007-08ConferenceRecord:�5-5(OhioValley)StartersReturning/Lost:3/2LetterwinnersReturning/Lost:8/3

SportsInformationWomen’sBasketballSID:JoeyMullinsOffice Phone: 205-726-2799Office Fax: 205-726-2545Email:jmmulli�@samford.eduPressRowPhone:WebAddress:www.samfordsports.com

All-TimeSeriesFirstMeeting

CHATTANOOGADecember3�•Chattanooga,TN

January3�•Greensboro,NC

UniversityInformationLocation:Chattanooga,TNNickname:LadyMocsEnrollment:9,807Colors:NavyBlue,OldGoldandSilverChancellor:Dr.RogerBrownDirectorofAthletics:RickHartConference:SouthernConferenceArena(Capacity):MckenzieArena(��,2�8)

CoachingStaffHeadCoach:WesMooreOverallRecord/Yrs:444-�22(�9years)RecordatChattanooga:244-66(�0years)AssistantCoaches:NikkiBlassingame,MikeMurray,AmandaEaton

TeamInformation2007-08OverallRecord:29-42007-08ConferenceRecord:�8-0StartersReturning/Lost:2/3LetterwinnersReturning/Lost:7/5

SportsInformationWomen’sBasketballSID:AnneWehuntOffice Phone: 423-425-4618Office Fax: 423-425-2116Email:[email protected]:423-756-5476WebAddress:www.gomocs.com

All-TimeSeriesChattanoogaleadsseries,2�-6Lastmeeting:March7,2008Chattanooga78,UNCG33

2008-09ScheduleN�7 EastTennesseeState 7pmN2� Tennessee 7pmN25 atMiddleTennesseeState 8pmN28 Akron! 7pmN29 TroyorRichmond! 3pmD� Samford 7pmD6 AlabamaA&M 7pmD9 atFurman 7pmD�3 atWofford 3pmD�5 atClemson 7pmD�7 Elon 7pmD�9 vs.MissouriState/SanFrancisco/ StephenF.Austin# TBDD20 vs.MissouriState/SanFrancisco/ StephenF.Austin# TBDD3� UNCGreensboro 3pmJ3 atGeorgiaSouthern 3pmJ5 atCollegeofCharleston 7pmJ�2 atWesternCarolina 7pmJ�7 Davidson 5pmJ�9 AppalachianState 7pmJ24 Wofford 7pmJ26 Furman 7pmJ3� atUNCGreensboro 3pmF2 atElon 7pmF7 GeorgiaSouthern 7pmF9 CollegeofCharleston 7pmF�4 atDavidson 2pmF�6 atAppalachianState 5pmF2� WesternCarolina �pmF28 atSamford 3pmM5-9 SouthernConferenceTournament TBA

!-ChattanoogaClassic(Chattanooga,TN)

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DAVIDSONJanuary5•Greesnboro,NCFebruary9•Davidson,NC

UniversityInformationLocation:Davidson,NCNickname:WildcatsEnrollment:�,700Colors:RedandBlackPresident:TomRossDirectorofAthletics:JimMurphyConference:SouthernArena(Capacity):JohnM.BelkArena(5,700)

CoachingStaffHeadCoach:AnnetteWattsOverallRecord:��8-88(sevenyears)RecordatDavidson:SameAssistantCoaches:kenButler,kellyMorrone,MarlenaMurphy

TeamInformation2007-08OverallRecord:�9-��2007-08ConferenceRecord:�3-5StartersReturning/Lost:3/2LetterwinnersReturning/Lost:7/4

SportsInformationWomen’sBasketballSID:GavinMcFarlinOffice Phone: 704-894-2123Office Fax: 704-894-2636Email:[email protected]:704-892-3324WebAddress:www.davidsonwildcats.com

All-TimeSeriesUNCGleadsseries,26-�0Lastmeeting:February�5,2008;Davidson76,UNCG55(atDavidson,NC)

2008-09ScheduleN�5 atWinthrop! 3pmN�6 vs.MississippiorNorthCarolinaA&T! �pmN22 atTowson 7:30pmN24 atSouthCarolina 7pmN28 atVanderbilt# 3pmN29 vs.St.Joseph’s/VirginiaTech# 3/5pmD2 Furman 7pmD6 atAppalachianState 2pmD9 Charlotte 7pmD�4 WesternCarolina 2pmD�9 atXavier 4pmD2� atCincinnati 2pmD30 Wofford 7pmJ3 Elon 7pmJ5 atUNCGreensboro 3pmJ�0 GeorgiaSouthern 2pmJ�2 CollegeofCharleston 7pmJ�7 atChattanooga 5pmJ�9 atSamford 8pmJ24 AppalachianState �2NoonJ26 atWesternCarolina �2NoonJ3� atWofford 3pmF7 atElon 2pmF9 UNCGreensboro 7pmF�4 Chattanooga 2pmF�6 Samford 7pmF2� atGeorgiaSouthern 3pmF23 atCollegeofCharleston 7pmF28 atFurman 3pmM5-9 SouthernConferenceTournament TBA

!-WinthropHiltonGardenInnClassic(RockHill,SC)#-VanderbiltThanksgivingTournament(Nashville,TN)

2008-09ScheduleN�4 Clemson 5pmN�8 UNCAsheville 7pmN2� SouthCarolinaState 7pmN23 atTexas 3pmN25 atRice �2NoonD2 atDavidson 7pmD6 atkentucky TBDD9 Chattanooga 7pmD�3 Berry 3pmD20 AppalachianState 3pmD22 atCollegeofCharleston 7pmD29 CharlestonSouthern 5:30pmD3� Winston-SalemState 5pmJ3 Wofford �:30pmJ5 WesternCarolina 7pmJ�0 atUNCGreensboro 3pmJ�2 Elon 7pmJ�4 Samford 7pmJ�7 GeorgiaSouthern �:30pmJ24 atSamford 2pmJ26 atChattanooga 7pmJ3� atAppalachianState �pmF3 CollegeofCharleston 7pmF7 atWofford 3pmF9 atWesternCarolina 7pmF�4 atGeorgiaSouthern 3pmF2� UNCGreensboro �:30pmF23 atElon 7pmF28 Davidson 3pmM5-9 SouthernConferenceTournament TBA

FURMANJanuary�0•Greensboro,NCFebruary2�•Greenville,SC

UniversityInformationLocation:Greenville,SCNickname:PaladinsEnrollment:2,600Colors:PurpleandWhitePresident:Dr.DavidShiDirectorofAthletics:Dr.GaryClarkConference:SouthernArena(Capacity):TimmonsArena(5,000)

CoachingStaffHeadCoach:SamDixonOverallRecord:83-94(sevenyears)RecordatFurman:SameAssistantCoaches:BrookeCarrigan-Jackson,JonathonBarbaree,CrystalWeaver

TeamInformation2007-08OverallRecord:�0-202007-08ConferenceRecord:5-�3StartersReturning/Lost:4/�LetterwinnersReturning/Lost:��/3

SportsInformationWomen’sBasketballSID:kimTonkinOffice Phone: 864-294-3062Office Fax: 864-294-3061Email:[email protected]:864-294-3620WebAddress:furmanpaladins.com

All-TimeSeriesUNCGleadsseries,�7-9Lastmeeting:March�,2008;Furman59,UNCG55

APPALACHIANSTATEJanuary�2•Boone,NC

February23•Greensboro,NC

UniversityInformationLocation:Boone,NCNickname:MoutaineersEnrollment:�6,600Colors:BlackandGoldChancellor:Dr.kennethE.PeacockDirectorofAthletics:CharlieCobbConference:SouthernArena(Capacity):HolmesCenter(8,325)

CoachingStaffHeadCoach:DarcieVincentOverallRecord:264-�0�(�2years)RecordatAppalachianState:FirstSeasonAssistantCoaches:Brittking,LindsaySmith,LisaGottuso

TeamInformation2007-08OverallRecord:8-222007-08ConferenceRecord:5-�3StartersReturning/Lost:�/4LetterwinnersReturning/Lost:6/5

SportsInformationWomen’sBasketballSID:CharlesCochrumOffice Phone: 828-262-7602Office Fax: 828-262-6106Email:[email protected]:828-262-7060WebAddress:www.goasu.com

All-TimeSeriesUNCGleadsseries,27-22Lastmeeting:March6,2008:UNCG62AppalachianState44(atCharleston,SC)

2008-09ScheduleN�4 Marshall 7pmN�8 atEastCarolina 7pmN2� atWakeForest 7pmN24 AlabamaA&M 7pmD� atGeorgiaSouthern 7pmD6 Davidson 2pmD8 atWichitaState 7pmD20 atFurman 3pmD28 atGeorgetown 3pmD30 atGeorgeMason 7pmJ3 WesternCarolina 2pmJ6 atElon 7pmJ�0 CollegeofCharleston �pmJ�2 UNCGreensboro 5pmJ�7 atSamford 5pmJ�9 atChattanooga 7pmJ24 atDavidson �2NoonJ28 Gardner-Webb 7pmJ3� Furman �pmF2 atWofford 6pmF7 atWesternCarolina 4pmF9 Elon 7pmF�� Wofford 7pmF�4 Samford 2pmF�6 Chattanooga 5pmF2� atCollegeofCharleston 2pmF23 atUNCGreensboro 7pmF28 GeorgiaSouthern �pmM5-9 SouthernConferenceTournament TB

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WESTERNCAROLINAJanuary�7•Cullowhee,NC

February�4•Greensboro,NC

UniversityInformationLocation:Cullowhee,NCNickname:CatamountsEnrollment:9,000Colors:PurpleandGoldChancellor:Dr.JohnW.BarboDirectorofAthletics:ChipSmithConference:SouthernArena(Capacity):RamseyRegionalActivityCenter(7,826)

CoachingStaffHeadCoach:kellieHarperOverallRecord:76-53(fouryears)RecordatWesternCarolina:SameAssistantCoaches:StephanieMcCormick,JonHarper,L’tonaLamonte

TeamInformation2007-08OverallRecord:25-92007-08ConferenceRecord:�5-3StartersReturning/Lost:3/2LetterwinnersReturning/Lost:7/4

SportsInformationWomen’sBasketballSID:DeniseGideonOffice Phone: 828-227-2336Office Fax: 828-227-7688Email:[email protected]:828-227-2�29WebAddress:catamountsports.com

All-TimeSeriesWesternCarolinaleadsseries,23-2�Lastmeeting:February9,2008:WesternCarolina63,UNCG55(atGreensboro,NC)

2008-09ScheduleN14 at North Carolina! 7 pmN25 at Tennessee 7 pmN29 at Montana State 9 pmD2 at UNC Asheville 7 pmD7 Middle Tennessee State 4 pmD14 at Davidson 2 pmD16 at Wofford 6 pmD19 College of Charleston 7 pmD21 Georgia Southern 4 pmD30 UNC Wilmington 7 pmJ3 at Appalachian State 2 pmJ5 at Furman 7 pmJ10 Samford 4 pmJ12 Chattanooga 7 pmJ17 UNC Greensboro 4 pmJ19 at Elon 7 pmJ26 Davidson 12 NoonJ31 at College of Charleston 1 pmF2 at Georgia Southern 5 pmF4 Clemson 7 pmF7 Appalachian State 4 pmF9 Furman 7 pmF14 at UNC Greensboro 3 pmF16 Elon 7 pmF21 at Chattanooga 1 pmF23 at Samford 8 pmF28 Wofford 4 pmM5-9 Southern Conference Tournament TBA

!-Preseason Women’s NIT First Round (Chapel Hill, NC)

2008-09ScheduleN19 Coastal Carolina 6 pmN25 at North Carolina 7 pmN28 at Bethune-Cookman 5 pmN30 at North Florida 2 pmD2 Gardner-Webb 6 pmD4 Samford 6 pmD6 at Fordham 1 pmD13 Chattanooga 3 pmD16 Western Carolina 6 pmD19 at Bucknell 7 pmD30 at Davidson 7 pmJ3 at Furman 1:30 pmJ5 Southern Virginia 6 pmJ10 Elon 3 pmJ12 at Georgia Southern 7 pmJ17 College of Charleston 3 pmJ19 at UNC Greensboro 3 pmJ24 at Chattanooga 7 pmJ26 at Samford 6:30 pmJ31 Davidson 3 pmF2 Appalachian State 6 pmF7 Furman 3 pmF11 at Appalachian State 7 pmF14 at College of Charleston 1 pmF16 UNC Greensboro 6 pmF21 at Elon 2 pmF23 Georgia Southern 4 pmF28 at Western Carolina 4 pmM5-9 Southern Conference Tournament TBA

WOFFORDJanuary�9•Greensboro,NC

February�6•Spartanburg,SC

UniversityInformationLocation:Spartanburg,SCNickname:TerriersEnrollment:�,400Colors:OldGoldandBlackPresident:Dr.BenjaminB.DunlapDirectorofAthletics:RichardA.JohnsonConference:SouthernArena(Capacity):BenjaminJohnsonArena(3,500)

CoachingStaffHeadCoach:EdgarI.FarmerJr.OverallRecord:34-82(fouryears)RecordatWofford:SameAssistantCoaches:EdGeth,BrookeWilhoit

TeamInformation2007-08OverallRecord:�0-2�2007-08ConferenceRecord:2-�6StartersReturning/Lost:5/0LetterwinnersReturning/Lost:��/�

SportsInformationWomen’sBasketballSID:TravisWoodsOffice Phone: 864-597-4092Office Fax: 864-597-4129Email:[email protected]:864-597-4487WebAddress:athletics.wofford.edu

All-TimeSeriesUNCGleadsseries,23-2Lastmeeting:February28,2008:UNCG66,Wofford63(atGreensboro,NC)

SOUTHERNCONFERENCEWOMEN’SBASkETBALL

TOURNAMENTMarch5-9•Chattanooga,TN

March5•FirstRoundGamesG�-No.8seedvs.No.9seed,3pmG2-No.7seedvs.No.�0seed,5:�5pmG3-No.6seedvs.No.��seed,7:30pm

March 6 • Quarterfinal Round GamesG4-G2winnervs.No.2seed,9amG5-G�winnervs.No.�seed,��am

March 7 • Quarterfinal Round GamesG6-No.5seedvs.No.4seed,9amG7-G3winnervs.No.3seed,��:�5am

March 8 • Semifinal Round GamesG8-G5winnervs.G6winner,�2noonG9-G4winnervs.G7winner,2:30pm(BothgamestelevisedbySportSouth)

March9•ChampionshipGameG�0-G8winnervs.G9winner,3pm(TelevisedbySportSouth)

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UNCG’swomen’sbasketballhaswitnessedtremendousgrowthandsuccessoverits

37 seasons of modern, five-player rule competition.

Theteamoriginatedin�963undercoach Ellen Griffin using six-playerrules.Dr. JuneGallowaytookover thesquad in �965 and directed it intothe five-player rule era, beginning in �969-70. The team enjoyed a 9-2record, including five wins in Coleman Gymnasium, in the first five-player-rule season. Galloway led the Spartans toa fourth-place finish at the NationalInvitational Women’s IntercollegiateTournament in Cullowhee, NC, in�970-7�. A year later, UNCG won �7gamesandcapturedtheNorthCarolinaAssociationofIntercollegiateAthletics

forWomen(AIAW)titleintheprogram’sinitial season of AIAW affiliation.

Marilyn Gibbs took over for Dr.Galloway in �972 and coached theteamthroughthe�975-76campaign.The Spartans hosted the NCAIAWTournament in �973-74 and placedthird.Theprogramenduredtoughtimesfrom�975-79,winning�3gamesunderthreeheadcoachesasUNCGremainednon-scholarshipwhileotherinstitutionsdevelopedscholarshipprograms.

Ditty Speeler, who endured an0-�9 campaign in �978-79, helpedturn things around the following yearbefore resigning midway through theseason after seeing the Spartans offto a 6-2 start. Jim Swiggett, a formerUNCG men’s basketball coach, took

over and guidedthe program toits f irst 20-winseason as it won�4 of the last �7gamesoftheyear,including a �2-� mark againstNCAIAW DivisionIIIopponents.

Lynne Ageet o o k o v e r i n�98�-82 af terRobin Joseph’sone-year s t intas head coachandpromptly ledthe Spartans toa record of 25-3, which ended witha runner-up finish in the inaugural

NCAA Division III Championship atElizabethtown (PA). Carol Peschel, aformer player under Agee at RoanokeCollege, fol lowed her coach toGreensboroandbecametheuniversity’sfirst female All-America performer in �98�-82.

The�98�-82seasontriggeredarunofsevenconsecutive20-wincampaigns,during which UNCG compiled an 85-7 record against Dixie Conferencecompetition and won five conference titles.

The Spartans posted the loneunbeaten home record (��-0) in theteam’s history during the �987-88seasonandadvancedtotheNCAA’sforthe seventh straight season, finishing thirdnationally.UNCGwasoneofonly

�0NCAAwomen’sbasketballteams(alldivisions) to compete in the first seven NCAAChampionships,from�982-88.

In keeping with its tradition as apacesetter, the University decided tomake the unprecedented competitiveshift in its athletic status, from NCAADivisionIIItoDivisionI.Themovewasaccomplished over a five-year period beginningwiththedecisioninFebruaryof�987.

UNCG’smovetoDivisionIincludedathree-yearstintinDivisionII.In�990-9�, Agee guided the Spartans to theNCAA Division II Regional final and their eighthnationaltournamentappearancesince�982.

TheSpartansarrivedontheDivisionIscenein�99�-92andposteda2�-6record.

Thefollowingyear,theteamjoinedtheBigSouthConferenceandbeganastring of winning five straight regular-seasontitles.During that time,UNCGadvancedtotheconferencetournamentfinals four times.

The Spartans finished their run in the Big South with a 75-�7 record inconference play. Eight players werenamedAll-BigSouth, includingVickieHenson, the �992-93 Player of theYear.

In �997-98, UNCG began play intheSouthernConferenceandcapturedthe tournament championship. TheSpartans made their first NCAA Division I Tournament appearance and ninthtripoveralltotheNCAA’s.Agee’steamwent2�-9andearnedher400thcareervictorythatsameseason.

UNCG Women’s Basketball through years

The 1970-71 team was the first to record 10 wins in a season, including a pair against North Carolina.

LynneAgeecelebratesher100thwinfollowinga73-64victoryover Christopher Newport in 1985-86.

a WiNNiNG tRaditioN at UNCG

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TheSpartans took the�998-99SouthernConferenceregularseasontitle, finishing 20-8 overall and 14-4 in leagueplay.MelindaGoodsonscoredher �,000th career point, becomingthefastestUNCGplayertoaccomplishthatfeat.

In the �999-00 season, UNCGbecame just the second programin North Carolina to reach the 500-win plateau with a 77-7� victory atAppalachian State on February 5.UNCG finished the season with an 18-��mark,��-7intheconference,andreached the SoCon Tournament finals asthefourthseedinthetournament.ChoRhondaGwaltneywasnamedAll-SoCon,andwasalsonamedtotheAll-Tournamentteam,alongwithSamikaFosterandBrianneDodgen,whotookhomeTournamentMVPhonors.

TheSpartanssetanewDivisionI record for wins in 2000-0� withits 22-8 record. UNCG advanced tothe SoCon Championship game forthe second straight season, fallingby one point to Chattanooga. TheSpartanshadthetournamentMVPforthesecondstraightyearinGwaltney,while Dodgen, Foster and SandiReid were second team All-SoConTournament selections. Dodgen andGwaltneyalsoearnedall-conferencehonors.

In 200�-02, the Spartans went2�-�0 (�4-4 SoCon) and claimed ashare of the SoCon regular seasonchampionship and advanced tothe WNIT for the first time in school history.

The Spartans defeated Collegeof Charleston, 77-5�, and Furman,7�-62, en route to a third straightchampionship game appearance.The Spar tans fell just shor t ofthe tournament title, losing toChattanoogaforthesecondstraightseason.

UNCG took on a strong VirginiaTechsquadintheWNIT.TheSpartanslost to the Hokies, 5�-46, in a verycloseopeningroundmatch.

Despite missing the 20-winplateau in 2002-03 for the firsttime in three season, the Spartansmanaged to put together a �4-�3overallmark,whichincludeda�0-8showinginSouthernConferenceplay.

TheirseasonmarkextendedUNCG’sstreak to 22 consecutive winningseasons,whichbeganinLynneAgee’sfirst year at UNCG.

The winning season streakcame to a halt in 2003-04, as theSpartans battled through injuriesandarigorousscheduletoproducea9-�9record.Despitetherecord,theSpartans remained tough in SoConplay, especially at home where theyposteda7-3showing.

T h e 2 0 0 3 - 0 4 s e a s o n w a shighlighted by a 63-30 win overFurman on January 3, 2004, givingLynneAgeeher500thcareervictory.Agee isoneof2�activecoaches toproduce500wins.

JacindaLambertledtheSpartansinscoringforthreeconsecutiveyearsand finished her career in 2003-04 with �,227 points, the eighth besttotalinprogramhistory.

The2004-05seasonsawkristenBooneleadthecountryinstealsandbecome the first player in program histor y to be named conferenceFreshmanoftheYear.

The 2005-06 season was alackluster beginning for UNCG afterstartingtheyearwithoutBoone,whosat out the first four games of theseasonwithapre-seasoninjury.Shemade a triumphant return againstWest Virginia and orchestrated awin for the ages, 72-70, over theMountaineers for the Spartans first ever win over a team from the BIGEASTConference.

Only �� days later, UNCG madetheshorttripdownI-40toplayWakeForestandonceagain theSpartanswereuptothetask.Theypulledoffanimpressive70-64victoryatLawrenceJoel Coliseum for their first win over theDemonDeaconssince�977.

UNCGearnedthesecondseedinthe SoCon Tournament and cruisedinto the finals with wins over Georgia Southern and Davidson, whichset up a meeting with top-seededChattanooga for the fourth time inthe conference finale. The Spartans ultimately fell 9�-79, but order wasrestoredastheSpartansonceagainfound themselves among the eliteteams in their conference. A placethis proud program has became all

toofamiliarwithovertheyears.Boone was named a first team

All-SoCon performer in leading theSpartanstoan�8-�2overallrecordanda�2-6slateintheconference.FortheireffortsintheSoContourament,Boone, Irene Otamiri and kaLeahLatham were selected to the All-Tournamentteam.

The2006-07squadposteda20-win season for the first time since the 200�-02 seasonand saw standout kristenBoone become UNCG’s all-time steals leader with 3�3steals while senior guardJasmine Byrd recorded her�,000th point as a Spartan.BothBooneandByrdearnedAll-Conference honors forthesecondconsecutiveyear.Lynne Agee also picked upher 500th win on the UNCGsidelines and earned her550th career win during theseason.

TheSpartansalsohonoredone of the most decoratedplayer s in the histor y ofthe women’ s program. OnFebruary �0, 2007, formerSpartanMelindaGoodsonhadher jersey retired, becomingjustthesecondfemaleandthefourthplayerinschoolhistorytohavetheirjerseyretired.

In closing, Angie Polk,Wendy Engelmann, ReneeColtrane and Carol Peschelare the only players to havebeen named All-AmericaduringtheirUNCGcareers.

Duringthe2006-07seasonLynneAgeepicked up her 500th win at UNCG and tallied her550thcareervictory.

During the 2005-06 season UNCGpicked up a win over ACC opponent WakeForest.

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UNC Greensboro (46)Name FG-A FT-A RB PF TP A TO BK S Min.RebeccaViverette 3-�9 2-2 5 2 9 0 2 0 0 30JenniferLewis �-� 0-0 � 2 2 � � 0 0 �0BizBrediger 6-�8 �-2 �4 2 �3 0 2 � 0 37SadieOchs 2-4 0-0 2 � 6 0 4 0 � 2�katrinaSmith �-5 0-0 5 2 2 3 3 0 2 36ChoRhondaGwaltney �-8 0-0 5 3 2 3 � 0 � 2�SamFerguson �-7 0-0 3 0 2 � 0 0 � ��MelindaGoodson 4-8 2-4 5 3 �0 2 3 0 � 28katrinaDelCampo 0-2 0-0 3 0 2 � 0 0 � 3AmberWest 0-� 0-0 � 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Totals: �9-73 5-8 46 �5 46 �0 �6 � 7 200

Alabama (94)Name FG-A FT-A RB PF TP A TO BK S Min.LaToyaCaudle 2-7 0-0 7 � 4 0 2 0 � �3TaushaMills 4-�3 0-0 7 3 8 0 0 3 0 �6DominiqueCanty �0-�4 5-6 5 2 25 3 2 0 4 27BrittneyEzell �-5 0-0 3 0 2 �0 � 0 3 34LeahGoss 5-8 0-� 7 0 �3 4 0 2 � 27NicoleCarruth 5-8 2-3 3 2 �6 0 0 0 0 �4BeckyBlesch 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 � 0 � 4ReaganCroyle �-2 0-0 0 0 2 � 0 0 0 4kariBelcher 0-0 �-2 0 0 � 0 0 0 0 3PamDuncan 5-7 4-4 6 � �5 � 0 � 0 �7JoniCrenshaw 0-3 0-0 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 �3kidadaHoltzclaw �-4 2-4 2 0 4 � 0 0 � �4Totals: 34-7� �4-�6 42 �� 94 20 8 8 �� 200

Halftime:Alabama44,UNCG23Three-pointers:UNCG3-24(Viverette�-7,Ochs2-3,Gwaltney0-4,Ferguson0-5,Brediger0-�,DelCampo0-2,M.Goodson0-�,Smith0-�)Alabama8-�8*Canty0-�,Ezell0-3,Goss3-4,Carruth4-6,Duncan�-3,Holtzclaw0-�)Attendance: 3,050Records: UNCG2�-9,Alabama23-9.

During the �997-98 seasonUNCG, which was pickedfour th in the Southern

Conferencepre-seasonpoll,wastedno time in proving to the rest oftheleaguethattheSpartanswerea force to be reckoned with. Inits first year as a member of theSoCon,UNCGcarriedaneight-gamewinningstreakintothe�998SoConTournament. The Spartans thenblasted Western Carolina, 86-54,beforeslippingpastDavidson,78-75toreachthetitlegame. UNCGfacedtop-seedGeorgiaSouthern.TheEaglesandSpartanshadsplittwomeetingsthatseason.UNCG shot just 24-percent from

the floor in the first-half and trailed, 32-24. However,Rebecca Viverette poured in�8 second-half points andtheSpartansshot6�-percentfrom the field to get pastGeorgia Southern, 75-69.The victory ensured UNCG’sfirst-ever appearance into the NCAA DivisionItournament. TheSpartanswereledbyapairof All-SoCon first team selections, seniorpostplayersBizBredigerandViverette.Bothplayersreachedthe�,000pointclubduringtheseason,withBredigerscoring�5.7ppgandViveretteadding�5.4ppg.

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown 00 AnnikaJordan Fr. G 5-6 Lynchburg,VA 3 ChoRhondaGwaltney Fr. G 5-6 Dudley,NC �0 SadieOchs Sr. G 5-8 GardenCity,kS �� RebeccaViverette Sr. F 6-0 Wilson,NC �4 SamFerguson Jr. G 5-6 Collinsville,VA �5 katrinaSmith So. G 5-9 MoreheadCity,NC 2� JenniferLewis Sr. G 5-�0 Newport,NC 25 NickyArmstrong Fr. G 5-6 Lincoln,PA 30 Nataliekreter So. F 6-� Jenkintown,PA 42 MelindaGoodson So. G 5-8 Roxboro,NC 43 BelindaGoodson So. G 5-7 Roxboro,NC 44 BizBrediger Sr. C 6-2 Massillon,OH 50 AmberWest Sr. C 6-2 Galesburg,IL 55 katieDelCampo Fr. F 6-0 RehobothBeach,DE

�998 NCaa tournamentFirst Round

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�997-98 UNC Greensboro Roster

�997-98:2�-9, �2-� southern Conferencesouthern Conference tournament ChampionsNCaa tournament First Round

Rebecca Viverette led UNCG to its first-ever NCAATournamentberthduring the 1997-98 season

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Most Games Played: 3�(�995,2002)MostWins:22(200�)MostConf.Wins: �4(�993,�995,�999,200�,2002)MostLosses:�9(2004)FewestLosses:6(�992)HighestWinningPercentage:.777(2�-6,�992)Best Home Record:�2-�(2002)MostHomeWins:�2(2002)Longest Win Streak: 12(�/22/97-2/28/97)Longest Losing Streak: 5(�2/20/93-�/3/94,�2/6/03-�2/20/03)Longest Home Win Streak: �3(2/2/97-�/22/99)

Most Field Goals MadeGame:39,vs.CoastalCarolina(�2/7/9�)&vs.ETSU(2/�6/02)Season:844(�992)

Most Opponent Field Goals MadeGame:42,vs.WakeForest(�2/69/95)Season:792(�998)

Fewest Field Goals MadeGame:��,atAppalachianState(�2/�8/04)Season:684(2000)

Fewest Opponent Field Goals MadeGame:��,vsElon(�/20/07)Season:6�0(2003)

Most Field Goals AttemptedGame:82,vs.ETSU(�/20/0�)Season:�,857(2002)

Most Opponent Field Goals AttemptedGame:82,vs.Radford(2/7/96)Season:�,925(�995)

Fewest Field Goals AttemptedGame:29,UNCAsheville(3/�0/94)Season:�,560(2003)

Fewest Opponent Field Goals AttemptedGame:38,atRadford(3/2�/93)Season:�,594(�996)

Highest Field Goal PercentageHalf:.786(22-28)atCampbell(2/�3/93)Game:.7�9(4�-57)vs.UNCAsheville(2/��/94)Season:.503(844-�679,�992)

Highest Opponent Field Goal PercentageHalf:.704(�9-27),UNCAsheville(3/�0/94)Game:.627(32-5�),UNCAsheville(3/�0/94)Season:.438(740-�689,�992)

Lowest Field Goal PercentageHalf:.�46(6-4�),atWofford(2/�0/0�)Game:.2�4(�2-56)atWestVirginia(��/�9/04)Season:.37�(578-�558,2004)

Lowest Opponent Field Goal PercentageHalf:.�20(3-25)vs.UMES(��/25/95)Game:.2�2(��-52)vs.Elon(�/20/07)Season:.37�(676-�823,200�)

Most Three-Point Field Goals MadeGame:�2,vs.Radford(�/�3/97)&vs.Illinois(��/24/95)Season:�67(2000)

Most Opponent Three-Point Field Goals MadeGame:�3,atkentState(�2/29/93)Season:�65(2006)

Fewest Three-Point Field Goals MadeSeason:38(�994)

Fewest Opponent Three-Point Field Goals MadeSeason:70(�993)

Most Three-Point Field Goals AttemptedGame:3�,vs.Radford(�/�3/97)Season:535(2000)

Most Opponent Three-Point Field Goals AttemptedGame:29,vs.Longwood(��/25/05)Season:493(2006)

Fewest Three-Point Field Goals Attempted

Season:�04(�994)

Fewest Opponent Three-Point Field Goals AttemptedSeason:244(�993)

Highest Three-Point Field Goal PercentageGame:.778(7-9),vs.Winthrop(�/�6/95)Season:.377(55-�46,�993)

Highest Opponent Three-Point Field Goal PercentageGame:.833(5-6),vsWinthrop(�/�6/95)NOTE:.588(�0-�7)vs.WakeForest(�2/6/95)Season:.368(95-258,�992)

Lowest Three-Point Field Goal PercentageSeason:.245(97-396,2005)

Lowest Opponent Three-Point Field Goal PercentageSeason:.270(�26-467,200�)

Most Free Throws MadeGame:37,atElon(�2/2/98)Season:53�(�995)

Most Opponents Free Throws MadeGame:37,vs.Providence(�2/2�/94)Season:430(�993)

Fewest Free Throws MadeGame:0,atDuke(��/�9/97)Season:346(�993,2007)

Fewest Opponent Free Throws MadeGame:�,fourtimes;lastatFurman(2/9/98)Season:3�3(200�)

Most Free Throws AttemptedGame:55,vs.Hartford(�2/30/95)Season:798(�995)

Most Opponent Free Throws AttemptedGame:47,vs.UNCAsheville(�/23/93)Season:652(�993)

Fewest Free Throws AttemptedGame:0,twiceNOTE:�,atDuke(��/�9/97)Season:5�2(�992)

Fewest Opponent Free Throws AttemptedGame:2,twice;atAppalachianState(2/5/00)Season:469(2000)

Highest Free Throw PercentageGame:�.000(�3-�3),vs.Liberty(�/23/92);(��-��),vs.Campbell(�/29/92),vs.(9-9)vs.Wofford(2/�9/07)Season:.723(370-5�2,�992)

Highest Opponent Free Throw PercentageGame:�.000(9-9),vs.MichiganState(�2/�7/9�)NOTE:.962(24-25),atMaryland(�2/29/06)Season:.7��(349-49�,�999)

Lowest Free Throw PercentageGame:.�82,(2-��)atChattanooga,2/�0/03Season:.638(487-763,�997)

Lowest Opponent Free Throw PercentageSeason:.635(329-5�8,�998)

Most Total ReboundsGame:62,vs.Towson(�/22/95)Season:�,3�8(�995)

Most Opponent Total ReboundsGame:58,atFurman(�/8/97)Season:�,�75(�998)

Fewest Total ReboundsGame:�9,at.Maryland(�2/29/07)Season:�,056(�992)

Fewest Opponent Total ReboundsGame:�9,vs.CharlestonSouthern(3/5/94)Season:959(�992)

Highest Rebound AverageSeason:42.7(�,239rebounds,29games,�997)

Highest Opponent Rebound AverageSeason:39.9(�,�57rebounds,29games,�997)

Lowest Rebound AverageSeason:36.6(�,062rebounds,29games,2000)

Lowest Opponent Rebound AverageSeason:33.3(965rebounds,29games,�994)

Most AssistsGame:30,vs.CofC(�2/29/99)&vs.Winthrop(2/�7/93)Season:559(�995)

Most Opponent AssistsGame:29,vs.WakeForest(�2/6/95)Season:5�7(�995)

Fewest AssistsGame:5,seventimes;lastvs.Coll.ofCharleston(�/�6/06)Season:296(2005)

Fewest Opponent AssistsGame:�,vs.HighPoint(�2/��/04)Season:328(2005)

Most StealsGame:27,vs.UNCWilmington(��/�2/06)Season:353(200�)NOTE:352(2005)

Most Opponent StealsGame:24,atkentState(�2/29/93)Season:332(�993)

Fewest StealsGame:�,vs.Arizona(�2/4/04)Season:262(�996)

Fewest Opponent StealsGame:�,vs.Delaware(�2/5/04)Season:238(�999)

Most BlocksGame:9,vs.Wofford(2/�6/98)&vs.Wofford(�/24/06)Note:8,vs.GeorgiaSouthern(�/8/07)Season:�0�(2007)

Most Opponent BlocksGame:�3,atClemson(�2/30/98)Season:��6(2005)

Fewest BlocksSeason:35(�999)

Fewest Opponent BlocksSeason:46(�993)

Most PointsHalf:58,vs.Providence(�2/2�/94)&vs.Radford(�/�3/97)Game:�04vs.CoastalCarolina(�/��/97)Season:2,236(�995)

Most Opponent PointsHalf:72,atkentState(�2/29/93)Game:��9atkentState(�2/29/93)Season:2,090(�995)

Fewest PointsHalf:��,atWestVirginia(��/�9/04)Game:39,atWestVirginia(��/�9/04)Season:�,654(2004)

Fewest Opponent PointsHalf:��,vs.ETSU(3/2/0�)NOTE:�2,atElon(�/2�/06)Game:35,atElon(�/2�/06)Season:�,727(2003)

Highest Scoring AverageSeason:77.8(2,�00points,27games,�992)

Highest Opponent Scoring AverageSeason:7�.7(�,937points,27games,�992)

Lowest Scoring AverageSeason:59.�(�,654points,28games,2004)

Lowest Opponent Scoring Average

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UNCG has competed at the Division I level since the 1991-92 season. Records from that time are designated in italics.

Games PlayedSeason: 33, six players (1988) 31, seven players (2002) 31, eight players (1995)

Career: 122, Natalie Connor, 1982-87 118, Brianna Dodgen, 1998-02 118, Samika Foster, 1998-02

Field Goals MadeGame: 18, Anna Parker vs. Wake Forest, 2/12/79 14, Biz Brediger at Furman, 2/10/98

Season: 230, Angie Polk, 1988 199, Vickie Henson, 1993

Career: 667, Angie Polk, 1985-89 536, Melinda Goodson, 1996-00

Field Goals AttemptedGame: 30, Jody Mangus vs. Bennett, 2/14/81 30, Wendy Engelmann vs. Buff. St., 11/17/84 24, Jacinda Lambert at Elon, 1/5/04

Season: 472, Wendy Englemann, 1985 392, Jasmine Byrd, 2007 368, Rebecca Viverette, 1998

Career: 1,313, Wendy Engelmann, 1981-85 1, 309, Jasmine Byrd, 2003-07 1,122, Brianne Dodgen, 1998-02

Field Goal PercentageGame: 1.000 (11-11), Melinda Goodson vs. Wofford, 2/26/99 1.000 (5-5), Irene Otamiri vs. Elon (1/20/07)

Season: .649 (122-188), Jana Henderson, 1992 Career: .596 (295-495), Jana Henderson, 1988-92 .588 (386-656), Vickie Henson, 1992-93

Three-Point Field Goals MadeGame: 7, Mickey Haywood at Campbell, 2/13/93 6, Jasmine Byrd vs. Georgia Southern (1/8/07) 6, Jasmine Byrd vs. Providence (11/25/06)

Season: 77, Jasmine Byrd, 2007 65, Sam Ferguson, 1996

Career: 193, Jasmine Byrd, 2007 169, Amanda Eaton, 2001-05

Three-Point Field Goals AttemptedGame: 15, Sam Ferguson at Charleston Southern, 1/27/96 14, Jasmine Byrd vs. Wofford, (2/19/07)

Season: 208, Jasmine Byrd, 2007 169, Belinda Goodson, 2000

Career: 677, Jasmine Byrd, 2003-07 517, Amanda Eaton, 2001-05

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage

Game: 1.000 (5-5), Sadie Ochs vs. Liberty, 1/28/97 1.000 (5-5), Amanda Eaton at Wofford, 12/30/04 1.000 (2-2), Kristen Boone vs. Appalachian State, (2/10/07) 1.00 (2-2), Kristen Boone vs. Chattanooga, (1/29/07)

Season: .549 (28-51), Gail White, 1991 .448 (26-58), Brianna Dodgen, 2000

Career: .387 (41-106), Jacinda Lambert, 2000-04

Free Throws MadeGame: 15, Melinda Goodson vs Davidson, 2/27/99

Season: 138, Melinda Goodson, 1999

Career: 385, Melinda Goodson, 1996-00

Free Throws AttemptedGame: 19, Melinda Goodson vs. Campbell, 12/30/97

Season: 194, Melinda Goodson, 1997

Career: 568, Melinda Goodson, 1996-00

Free Throw PercentageGame: 1.000 (14-14), Amanda Eaton vs. College of Charleston, 2/9/04

Season: .877 (100-114), Rebecca Viverette, 1998

Career: .810 (102-126), Serena King, 1993-96

Points ScoredGame: 38, Anna Parker vs. Wake Forest, 2/12/79 36, Vickie Henson vs. Towson, 3/12/93

Season: 554, Angie Polk, 1988 497, Melinda Goodson, 1999

Career: 1,585, Angie Polk, 1985-89 1,464, Melinda Goodson, 1996-00

Scoring AverageSeason: 21.84 ppg, Rita Wiggs, 1975 17.75 ppg, Melinda Goodson, 1999

Career: 18.45 ppg, Rita Wiggs, 1971-75 16.67 ppg, Vickie Henson, 1993-94

ReboundsGame: 25, Renee Coltrane vs. Christopher Newport, 2/8/85 19, Julie Moore vs. Western Carolina, 12/31/94

Season: 379, Renee Coltrane, 1985 256, Julie Moore, 1995

Career: 1,211, Renee Coltrane, 1981-85 799, Julie Moore, 1992-96

Rebounding AverageSeason: 13.5 rpg, Renee Coltrane, 1985 8.9 rpg, Julie Moore, 1996

Career: 10.72, Renee Coltrane, 1981-85 7.38, Melinda Goodson, 1997-00

AssistsGame: 13, Brenda Tolbert vs. St. Andrews, 2/14/84 12, Jo Zerger vs. Winthrop, 2/17/93

Season: 170, Wendy Engelmann, 1984 148, Jai Cole, 1995

Career: 574, Wendy Engelmann, 1981-85 444, Samika Foster, 1998-02

StealsGame: 12, Ruby Smith at Greensboro, 12/9/86 11, Kristen Boone vs. UNC Wilimgton 11/12/06

Season: 121, Kristen Boone, 2005

Career: 279, Samika Foster, 1998-02

BlocksGame: 7, Rebecca Viverette vs. Wofford, 2/16/98

Season: 49, Rebecca Viverette, 1998

Career: 121, Rebecca Viverette, 1994-98

Double-DoublesSeason: 9, Melinda Goodson, 1997 7, KaLeah Latham, 2007

Career: 24, Melinda Goodson, 1996-00

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GAMES PLAYED�. NatalieConnor(�982-87).....................................�222. JuliaWeaver(�984-88).........................................��93. BrianneDodgen(�998-02)...................................��8 SamikaFoster(�998-02)......................................��8 JasmineDixon(2004-08)...................................... ��7 CherylCarter(�984-88)....................................... ��7 BizBrediger(�994-98)......................................... ��78. ChoRhondaGwaltney(�997-0�)........................... ��6 JacindaLambert(2000-04).................................. ��6 JasmineByrd(2003-07)....................................... ��6��. AngiePolk(�985-89)............................................��5 kathleenTompkins(�985-89)...............................��5 SadieOchs(�994-98)..........................................��5 RebeccaViverette(�994-98)................................��5

GAMESPLAYED(DIVISIONIERA)�. BrianneDodgen(�998-02)...................................��8 SamikaFoster(�998-02)......................................��83. BizBrediger(�994-98)......................................... ��7 JasmineDixon(2004-08)...................................... ��75. ChoRhondaGwaltney(�997-0�)........................... ��6 JacindaLambert(2000-04).................................. ��6 JasmineByrd(2003-07)....................................... ��6

TOP 20 ALL-TIME LEADING SCORERS�. AngiePolk(�985-89)..........................................�5852. MelindaGoodson(�996-00)...............................�4643. BrianneDodgen(�998-02)................................. �4�74. ReneeColtrane(�98�-85)..................................�3785. WendyEngelmann(�98�-85)..............................�3686. RitaWiggs(�97�-75)..........................................�3477. ChoRhondaGwaltney(�997-0�).........................�2528. JasmineByrd(2003-07).....................................�2289. JacindaLambert(2000-04)................................�227�0. AlisaMoore(�992-96).......................................�222��. NatalieConnor(�982-87)................................... �2�7�2. SamikaFoster(�998-02)....................................�2�2�3. JodyMangus(�979-83)......................................��92�4. MichelleBlazevich(�98�-84).............................��27�5. RebeccaViverette(�994-98)..............................��24 CathyStrange(�974-78).....................................��24�7. RubySmith(�983-87)........................................ ���5�8. JulieMoore(�992-96)........................................�099�9. BizBrediger(�994-98).......................................�09720. JulieBright(�988-92).........................................�03620. MarieCawley(�979-83).....................................�02�

TOP 10 ALL-TIME LEADING SCORERS (DIVISION I ERA)�. MelindaGoodson(�996-00)...............................�4642. BrianneDodgen(�998-02)................................. �4�73. ChoRhondaGwaltney(�997-0�).........................�2524. JasmineByrd(2003-07).....................................�2285. JacindaLambert(2000-04)................................�2276. AlisaMoore(�992-96).......................................�2227. SamikaFoster(�998-02)....................................�2�28. RebeccaViverette(�994-98)..............................��249. JulieMoore(�992-96)........................................�099�0. BizBrediger(�994-98).......................................�097

SCORING AVERAGE�. RitaWiggs(�97�-75).........................................�8.452. VickieHenson(�992-94)...................................�6.673. MelindaGoodson(�996-00)..............................�5.574. JodyMangus(�979-83).....................................�4.365. AngiePolk(�985-89).........................................�3.786. MichelleBlazevich(�98�-84)............................�3.267. GailWhite(�990-92).........................................�2.798. ReneeColtrane(�98�-85).................................�2.�99. WendyEngelmann(�98�-85).............................�2.���0. BrianneDodgen(�998-02)................................�2.0�

SCORING AVERAGE (DIVISION I ERA)�. VickieHenson(�992-94)...................................�6.672. MelindaGoodson(�996-00)..............................�5.573. GailWhite(�990-92).........................................�2.794. BrianneDodgen(�998-02)................................�2.0�5. kristenBoone(2005-)......................................��.50

FIELD GOALS MADE�. AngiePolk(�985-89)............................................6672. WendyEngelmann(�98�-85)................................60�3. ReneeColtrane(�98�-85)....................................5364. MelindaGoodson(�996-00).................................5365. NatalieConnor(�982-87).....................................5276. JodyMangus(�979-83)........................................5097. BrianneDodgen(�998-02)...................................5008. MichelleBlazevich(�98�-84)...............................4949. RubySmith(�983-87)..........................................494�0. JacindaLambert(2000-04)..................................478

FIELD GOALS MADE (DIVISION I ERA)�. MelindaGoodson(�996-00).................................5362. BrianneDodgen(�998-02)...................................5003. JacindaLambert(2000-04)..................................4784. AlisaMoore(�992-96).........................................4755. BizBrediger(�994-98).........................................442

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED�. WendyEngelmann(�98�-85)..............................�3�32. JasmineByrd(2003-07).....................................�3093. AngiePolk(�985-89)..........................................�2694. NatalieConnor(�982-87)...................................��485. JodyMangus(�979-83)......................................��236. BrianneDodgen(�998-02).................................��227. JacindaLambert(2000-04)................................�0888. MarieCawley(�979-83).....................................�0709. MelindaGoodson(�996-00)...............................�026�0. SamikaFoster(�998-02)....................................�022

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED (DIVISION I ERA)�. JasmineByrd(2003-07).....................................�3092. BrianneDodgen(�998-02).................................��223. JacindaLambert(2000-04)................................�0884. MelindaGoodson(�996-00)...............................�0265. SamikaFoster(�998-02)....................................�022

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 100 FGM)�. JanaHenderson(�988-92)..................596(295-495)2. VickieHenson(�992-94).....................588(386-656)3. ShawneFrazier(�983-84).................. .587(��8-20�)4. AlisaMoore(�992-96)....................... .584(475-8�4)5. ChrisHolec(�986-90)........................ .568(350-6�6)6. MichelleBlazevich(�98�-84)............. .542(494-9�2)7. karenJordan(�986-90).......................542(295-544)8. JulieBright(�99�-93)......................... .54�(438-809)9. kymmElliott(�990-92)........................535(239-447)�0. ReneeColtrane(�98�-85).................534(536-�003)

FG PERCENTAGE (min. 100 FGM) - DIVISION I ERA�. VickieHenson(�992-94).....................588(386-656)2. AlisaMoore(�992-96)....................... .584(475-8�4)3. JulieBright(�99�-93)......................... .54�(438-809)4. kymmElliott(�990-92)........................535(239-447)5. BizBrediger(�994-98)........................524(442-844)

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE�. JasmineByrd(2003-07).......................................�932. AmandaEaton(200�-05).....................................�693. SamFerguson(�995-98)......................................�354. ChoRhondaGwaltney(�997-0�)...........................�235. SamikaFoster(�998-02)........................................966. SadieOchs(�994-98)............................................877. BelindaGoodson(�996-00)...................................838. BethDurrill(�987-9�)............................................. 8�9. JaiCole(�993-97)..................................................78�0. BrianneDodgen(�998-02).....................................76

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE (DIVISION I ERA)�. JasmineByrd(2003-07).......................................�932. AmandaEaton(200�-05......................................�693. SamFerguson(�995-98)......................................�354. ChoRhondaGwaltney(�997-0�)...........................�235. JasmineByrd(2003-2007).................................. ��6

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED�. JasmineByrd(2003-07).......................................6772. AmandaEaton(200�-05)..................................... 5�73. SamFerguson(�995-98)......................................4464. ChoRhondaGwaltney(�997-0�)...........................3575. SamikaFoster(�998-02)......................................3086. BelindaGoodson(�996-00).................................2607. SadieOchs(�994-98)..........................................25�8. BethDurrill(�987-9�)...........................................2469. JaiCole(�993-97)................................................238�0. katieDelCampo(�997-0�)...................................222

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED (DIVISION I ERA)�. JasmineByrd(2003-07).......................................6772. AmandaEaton(200�-05)..................................... 5�73. SamFerguson(�995-98)......................................4464. ChoRhondaGwaltney(�997-0�)...........................3575. SamikaFoster(�998-02)......................................308

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. (min. 100 3FGA)�. JacindaLambert(2000-04).................. .387(4�-�06)3. MickyHaywood(�989-93).................... .367(65-�77)4. RebeccaViverette(�994-98)................ .36�(70-�94)5. BrianneDodgen(�998-02)................... .358(76-2�2)6. SadieOchs(�994-98).......................... .347(87-25�)7. ChoRhondaGwaltney(�997-0�)......... .345(�23-357)8. AmandaEaton(200�-05).....................327(�69-5�7)9. BethDurrill(�987-9�)........................... .329(8�-246)�0. StephanieJohnson(�987-90)............... .329(72-2�9)

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. (min. 100 3FGA) - DI ERA�. JacindaLambert(2000-04).................. .387(4�-�06)2. MickyHaywood(�989-93).................... .367(65-�77)3. RebeccaViverette(�994-98)................ .36�(70-�94)4. BrianneDodgen(�998-02)................... .358(76-2�2)5. SadieOchs(�994-98).......................... .347(87-25�)

FREE THROWS MADE�. MelindaGoodson(�996-00).................................3852. BrianneDodgen(�998-02)...................................34�3. ChoRhondaGwaltney(�997-0�)...........................3354. kristenBoone(2004-).........................................3095. ReneeColtrane(�98�-85)....................................3026. AlisaMoore(�992-96).........................................2727. AngiePolk(�985-89)............................................250 SamikaFoster(�998-02)......................................2508. JulieMoore(�992-96)..........................................2379. SadieOchs(�994-98)..........................................230 JacindaLambert(2000-04)..................................230

FREE THROWS MADE (DIVISION I ERA)�. MelindaGoodson(�996-00).................................3852. BrianneDodgen(�998-02)...................................34�3. ChoRhondaGwaltney(�997-0�)...........................3354. kristenBoone(2004-).........................................3095. AlisaMoore(�992-96).........................................272

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED�. MelindaGoodson(�996-00).................................5682. ReneeColtrane(�98�-85)....................................5363. BrianneDodgen(�998-02)...................................4684. ChoRhondaGwaltney(�997-0�)...........................4605. AlisaMoore(�992-96).........................................4546. kristenBoone(2004-).........................................40�7. AngiePolk(�985-89)............................................3988. JulieMoore(�992-96)..........................................3869. SamikaFoster(�998-02)......................................349�0. BizBrediger(�994-98).........................................335

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FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED (DIVISION I ERA)�. MelindaGoodson(�996-00).................................5682. BrianneDodgen(�998-02)...................................4683. ChoRhondaGwaltney(�997-0�)...........................4604. AlisaMoore(�992-96).........................................4545. kristenBoone(2004-).........................................40�

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 100 FTA)�. Serenaking(�993-96)....................... .8�0(�02-�26)2. AmandaEaton(200�-05).....................806(�75-2�7)3. GailWhite(�990-92)......................... .80�(�8�-226)4. RebeccaViverette(�994-98)...............790(226-286) kemenaBrooks(2004-08).................. 790(�47-�86)6. MickeyHaywood(�989-93)................ .787(�40-�78)7. DeniseMannon(�985-88).................. .772(�22-�58)8. kristenBoone(2004-)....................... .77�(309-40�)9. JasmineByrd(2003-07)......................733(20�-264)�0. WendyEngelmann(�98�-85).............. .758(�66-2�9) NatalieConnor(�982-87)................... .758(�63-2�5)

FREE THROW PCT. (min. 100 FTA) - DIVISION I ERA�. Serenaking(�993-96)....................... .8�0(�02-�26)2. AmandaEaton(200�-05).....................806(�75-2�7)3. RebeccaViverette(�994-98)...............790(226-286) kemenaBrooks(2004-08)................. .790(�47-�86)4. MickeyHaywood(�989-93)................ .787(�40-�78)5. kristenBoone(2004-)....................... .77�(309-40�)

TOTAL REBOUNDS�. ReneeColtrane(�98�-85)..................................�2��2. AngiePolk(�985-89)..........................................�0023. JulieMoore(�992-96)..........................................7994. AlisaMoore(�992-96).........................................7405. MelindaGoodson(�997-00).................................6946. BrianneDodgen(�998-02)...................................6877. ChrisHolec(�986-90)..........................................6628. MichelleBlazevich(�98�-84)...............................6579. SandiReid(�998-02)...........................................592�0. BizBrediger(�994-98).........................................572

TOTAL REBOUNDS (DIVISION I ERA)�. JulieMoore(�992-96)..........................................7992. AlisaMoore(�992-96).........................................7403. MelindaGoodson(�997-00).................................6944. BrianneDodgen(�998-02)...................................6875. SandiReid(�998-02)...........................................592

STEALS�. kristenBoone(2004-).........................................3�32. SamikaFoster(�998-02)......................................2793. ChoRhondaGwaltney(�997-0�)...........................2424. JasmineByrd(2003-07)....................................... 2��5. AngiePolk(�985-89).........................................*2026. StephanieJohnson(�987-90)...............................�947. BrianneDodgen(�998-02)................................... �778. MelindaGoodson(�996-00).................................�689. JoZerger(�990-94)..............................................�64�0. TinaWilson(�990-93)..........................................�62

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STEALS (DIVISION I ERA)�. kristenBoone(2004-).........................................3�32. SamikaFoster(�998-02)......................................2793. ChoRhondaGwaltney(�997-0�)...........................2424. JasmineByrd(2003-)........................................... 2��5. BrianneDodgen(�998-02)................................... �77

ASSISTS�. WendyEngelmann(�98�-85)................................ 5742. RubySmith(�983-87)..........................................4803. SamikaFoster(�998-02)......................................4444. JoZerger(�990-94)..............................................43�5. ChoRhondaGwaltney(�997-0�)...........................4206. BrendaTolbert(�98�-85).....................................4097. JaiCole(�993-97)................................................3678. StephanieJohnson(�987-90)...............................3639. kristenBoone(2004-)..........................................320�0. JulieMoore(�992-96)..........................................28�

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ASSISTS (DIVISION I ERA)�. SamikaFoster(�998-02)......................................4442. JoZerger(�990-94)..............................................43�3. ChoRhondaGwaltney(�997-0�)...........................4204. JaiCole(�993-97)................................................3675. kristenBoone(2004-)..........................................320

BLOCKS�. RebeccaViverette(�994-98)................................�2�2. MeghanChamberlain(2004-08)............................ 9�3. SandiReid(�998-02).............................................734. AlisaMoore(�992-96)...........................................575. LindseyReed(2000-04).........................................506. BrttanyFrazier(2005-08)....................................... 477. AngiePolk(�985-89)...........................................*448. kellanLaw(2000-04).............................................439. JacindaLambert(2000-04)....................................42�0. JanaHenderson(�988-92).....................................33*Totaldoesnotinclude�985-86season

BLOCKS (DIVISION I ERA)�. RebeccaViverette(�994-98)................................�2�2. MeghanChamberlain(2004-08)............................ 9�3. SandiReid(�998-02).............................................734. AlisaMoore(�992-96)...........................................575. LindseyReed(2000-04).........................................50

DOUBLE-DOUBLES�. MelindaGoodson(�997-2000)..............................242. AlisaMoore(�992-96)...........................................�83. JulieMoore(�992-96)............................................ �64. BrianneDodgen(�998-2002).................................�35. kaLeahLatham(2002-06)...................................... ��6. VickieHenson(�990-94)..........................................87. BizBrediger(�994-98).............................................6 SandiReid(�998-2002)...........................................69. RebeccaViverette.....................................................4 JenniferHart.............................................................4

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POINTS�. AngiePolk(�987-88)............................................5542. MelindaGoodson(�998-99).................................4973. VickieHenson(�992-93)......................................4884. AlisaMoore(�994-95)..........................................4805. VickieHenson(�993-94)......................................4796. CarolPeschel(�98�-82).......................................4787. WendyEngelmann(�984-85)...............................4728. BizBrediger(�997-98).........................................4709. RebeccaViverette(�997-98)................................463�0. ReneeColtrane(�984-85)...................................46�

POINTS (DIVISION I ERA)�. MelindaGoodson(�998-99).................................4972. VickieHenson(�992-93)......................................4883. AlisaMoore(�994-95)..........................................4804. VickieHenson(�993-94)......................................4795. BizBrediger(�997-98).........................................470

SCORING AVERAGE (min.15 games played)�. RitaWiggs(�974-75).........................................2�.842. AnnaParker(�978-79)......................................2�.793. CathyStrange(�976-77)....................................�9.424. JodyMangus(�979-80).....................................�8.865. RitaWiggs(�973-74).........................................�8.256. MelindaGoodson(�998-99).............................. �7.757. SandraLemon(�979-80)................................... �7.4�8. MaryLidaAlexander(�970-7�).......................... �7.309. RitaWiggs(�97�-72)......................................... �7.24�0. CarolPeschel(�98�-82).................................... �7.07

SCORING AVERAGE (min.15 games played) - DIVISION I ERA�. MelindaGoodson(�998-99).............................. �7.752. VickieHenson(�992-93)...................................�6.833. VickieHenson(�993-94)...................................�6.524. MelindaGoodson(�996-97)..............................�5.725. BizBrediger(�997-98)......................................�5.67

FIELD GOALS MADE�. AngiePolk(�987-88)............................................2302. CarolPeschel(�98�-82).......................................2203. WendyEngelmann(�984-85)............................... 2�64. VickieHenson(�992-93)......................................�995. BizBrediger(�997-98).........................................�966. AngiePolk(�986-87)............................................�9�7. VickieHenson(�993-94)......................................�878. WendyEngelmann(�983-84)...............................�849. AlisaMoore(�994-95)..........................................�84�0. NatalieConner(�985-86).....................................�83

FIELD GOALS MADE (DIVISION I ERA)�. VickieHenson(�992-93)......................................�992. BizBrediger(�997-98).........................................�963. VickieHenson(�993-94)......................................�874. AlisaMoore(�994-95)..........................................�845. MelindaGoodson(�998-99)................................. �78

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED�. WendyEngelmann(�984-85)...............................4722. CarolPeschel(�98�-82).......................................4603. AngiePolk(�987-88)............................................ 4�34. WendyEngelmann(�983-84)...............................3945. JasmineByrd(2006-07).......................................3926. NatalieConnor(�985-86).....................................3787. JodyMangus(�979-80)........................................3728. RebeccaViverette(�997-98)................................3689. MarieCawley(�9892-83).....................................359�0 .JodyMangus(�980-8�).......................................353

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED (DIVISION I ERA)�. JasmineByrd(2006-07).......................................3922. RebeccaViverette(�997-98)................................3683. MelindaGoodson(�998-99).................................35�4. BizBrediger(�997-98).........................................3445. VickieHenson(�992-93)......................................339

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 100 attempts)�. JanaHenderson(�99�-92)..................649(�22-�88)2. ChrisHolec(�987-88)........................ .629(�63-259)3. AlisaMoore(�994-95).........................609(�84-302)4. karenJordan(�987-88)........................ .607(9�-�50)5. MicheleBlazevich(�98�-82).............. .598(�47-246)6. JenniferHart(200�-02)........................ .596(8�-�36)7. VickieHenson(�993-94).................... .590(�87-3�7)8. JulieBright(�988-89)........................... .588(67-��4)9. VickieHenson(�992-93).................... .587(�99-339)�0. ShawneFrazier(�983-84).................. .587(��8-20�)

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 100 attempts) - DIV. I ERA�. JanaHenderson(�99�-92)..................649(�22-�88)2. AlisaMoore(�994-95).........................609(�84-302)3. JenniferHart(200�-02)........................ .596(8�-�36)4. VickieHenson(�993-94).................... .590(�87-3�7)5. VickieHenson(�992-93).................... .587(�99-339)

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE�. JasmineByrd(2006-07).........................................772. SamFerguson(�995-96)........................................653. BelindaGoodson(�999-00)...................................574. AmandaEaton(2003-04)....................................... 5�5. JasmineByrd(2005-06).........................................496. AmandaEaton(2002-03).......................................487. ChoRhondaGwaltney(2000-0�).............................428. AmandaEaton(2004-05)....................................... 4�9. MickyHaywood(�992-93)......................................39�0. SamFerguson(�997-98)........................................37

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED�. JasmineByrd(2006-07).......................................2082. BelindaGoodson(�999-00).................................�693. JasmineByrd(2005-06).......................................�654. JasmineByrd(2004-05).......................................�645. SamFerguson(�995-96)......................................�636. AmandaEaton(2003-04)..................................... �6�7. JasmineByrd(2003-04).......................................�408. AmandaEaton(2004-05).....................................�379. AmandaEaton(2002-03).....................................�35�0. SamFerguson(�997-98)...................................... ��7

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 50 attempts)�. GailWhite(�990-9�).............................. .549(28-5�)2. BrianneDodgen(�999-00)..................... .448(26-58)3. SadieOchs(�996-97)............................ .420(29-69)4. MickyHaywood(�992-93)...................... .4�5(39-94)5. StephanieJohnson(�989-90)................. .407(22-54)6. katieDelCampo(�998-99)..................... .404(23-57)7. SamFerguson(�995-96)...................... .399(65-�63)8. RebeccaViverette(�997-98).................. .398(33-83)9. JasmineByrd(2006-07)....................... .398(77-208)�0. SadieOchs(�994-95)............................ .378(28-74)

FREE THROWS MADE�. MelindaGoodson(�998-99).................................�382. MelindaGoodson(�996-97).................................�203. ChoRhondaGwaltney(�998-99)...........................��94. kristenBoone(2005-06)...................................... ��75. ReneeColtrane(�984-85)....................................��36. AlisaMoore(�994-95)..........................................��27. GailWhite(�990-9�)............................................�098. VickieHenson(�993-94)......................................�059. MelindaGoodson(�997-98).................................�02 BrianneDodgen(�999-00)...................................�02

FREE THROWS MADE (DIVISION I ERA)�. MelindaGoodson(�998-99).................................�382. MelindaGoodson(�996-97).................................�203. ChoRhondaGwaltney(�998-99)...........................��94. kristenBoone(2005-06)...................................... ��75. AlisaMoore(�994-95)..........................................��2

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED�. MelindaGoodson(�996-97).................................�942. MelindaGoodson(�998-99).................................�903. ReneeColtrane(�984-85)....................................�834. AlisaMoore(�994-95)..........................................�795. ChoRhondaGwaltney(�998-99)...........................�666. AngiePolk(�987-88)............................................�527. ReneeColtrane(�983-84).................................... �5�8. MelindaGoodson(�997-98).................................�499. VickieHenson(�992-93)...................................... �47 kristenBoone(2005-06)...................................... �47

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED (DIVISON I ERA)�. MelindaGoodson(�996-97).................................�942. MelindaGoodson(�998-99).................................�903. AlisaMoore(�994-95)..........................................�794. ChoRhondaGwaltney(�998-99)...........................�665. MelindaGoodson(�997-98).................................�49

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 50 attempts)�. RebeccaViverette(�997-98).............. .877(�00-��4)2. AmandaEaton(2003-04)....................... .859(6�-7�)3. JasmineByrd(2006-07)......................... .855(53-62)4. TraceyYoung(�989-90).......................... .848(50-59)5. Serenaking(�994-95)........................... .847(50-59)6. DeniseMannon(�987-88)...................... .828(53-64)7. JasmineByrd(2004-05)......................... .8�8(8�-99)8. GailWhite(�99�-92).............................. .809(72-89)9. JacindaLambert(2003-04).................. .806(87-�08)�0. NatalieConnor(�986-87)....................... .797(47-59)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 50 attempts) - DIV. I ERA�. RebeccaViverette(�997-98).............. .877(�00-��4)2. AmandaEaton(2003-04)....................... .859(6�-7�)3. JasmineByrd(2006-07).......................... 855(53-62)4. Serenaking(�994-95)........................... .847(50-59)5. JasmineByrd(2004-05)......................... .8�8(8�-99)6. GailWhite(�99�-92).............................. .809(72-89)7. JacindaLambert(2003-04).................. .806(87-�08)8. kristenBoone(2005-06)......................796(��7-�47)9. MickyHaywood(�992-93)...................... .790(64-8�)�0. LindseyReed(2003-04)......................... .789(56-7�)

REBOUNDS�. ReneeColtrane(�983-84)....................................3792. ReneeColtrane(�982-83)....................................3673. SandraLemon(�979-80)......................................2934. AngiePolk(�986-87)............................................2895. AngiePolk(�987-88)............................................2856. ReneeColtrane(�98�-82)....................................2807. ShannonYoung(�990-9�)....................................2658. JulieMoore(�994-95)..........................................2569. MicheleBlazevich(�982-83)................................252�0. ChrisHolec(�987-88)..........................................244

REBOUNDS (DIVISION I ERA)�. JulieMoore(�994-95)..........................................2562. MelindaGoodson(�996-97).................................2353. AlisaMoore(�994-95)..........................................23�4. AlisaMoore(�995-96).........................................2275. kaLeahLatham(2006-07)....................................2�5

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS�. ShannonYoung(�990-9�)....................................�082. MelindaGoodson(�996-97).................................�053. AlisaMoore(�995-96)...........................................974. JulieMoore(�994-95)............................................ 9�5. BizBrediger(�997-98)...........................................886. JulieMoore(�993-94)............................................877. MelindaGoodson(�997-98)...................................878. JulieMoore(�995-96)............................................839. BizBrediger(�996-97)...........................................82�0. MelindaGoodson(�998-99)...................................79

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DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS�. JulieMoore(�994-95)..........................................�652. AlisaMoore(�994-95)..........................................�593. ShannonYoung(�990-9�)....................................�574. BrianneDodgen(2000-0�)...................................�535. VickieHenson(�993-94)...................................... �4�6. kaLeahLatham(2006-07)....................................�387. VickieHenson(�992-93)......................................�338. AlisaMoore(�995-96).........................................�309. MelindaGoodson(�996-97).................................�30�0. SandiReid(200�-02)...........................................�27

ASSISTS�. WendyEngelmann(�983-84)............................... �702. RubySmith(�986-87)..........................................�533. JaiCole(�994-95)................................................�484. StephanieJohnson(�987-88)...............................�465. RubySmith(�985-86)..........................................�446. WendyEngelmann(�98�-82)................................�407. BrendaTolbert(�982-83).....................................�398. WendyEngelmann(�984-85)...............................�349. WendyEngelmann(�982-83)...............................�30�0. BrendaTolbert(�983-84).....................................�30

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ASSISTS (DIVISION I ERA)�. JaiCole(�994-95)................................................�482. JoZerger(�99�-92)..............................................�223. JulieMoore(�994-95)..........................................�224. kristenBoone(2005-06)......................................�225. katrinaSmith(�997-98).......................................�2�

STEALS�. kristinBoone(2004-05).......................................�2�2. kristinBoone(2005-06).......................................�0�3. RubySmith(�986-87)............................................954. AngiePolk(�986-87).............................................. 9�5. kristenBoone(2006-07)........................................876. StephanieJohnson(�987-88).................................837. TinaWilson(�992-93).............................................798. SamikaFoster(�999-00)........................................789. IreneOtamiri(2006-07)..........................................78�0. AngiePolk(�987-88).............................................. 74

NOTE:Stealstotalsfor�98�-86NotAvailable

STEALS DIVISION I ERA)�. kristinBoone(2004-05).......................................�2�2. kristinBoone(2005-06).......................................�0�3. kristenBoone(2006-07)........................................874. TinaWilson(�992-93)............................................795. SamikaFoster(�999-00)........................................78

BLOCKS�. RebeccaViverette(�997-98)..................................492. RebeccaViverette(�996-97)..................................433. MeghanChamberlain(2005-06).............................354. SandiReid(2000-0�).............................................305. AngiePolk(�986-87)..............................................296. BrittanyFrazier(2006-07).......................................287. kellanLaw(2002-03).............................................24 LindseyReed(2002-03).........................................24 AshleyLing(2007-08..............................................249. AlisaMoore(�994-95)............................................22�0. MeghanChamberlain(2004-05)............................. 2�

NOTE:Blocktotalsfor�979-80&�98�-86NotAvailable

Gail White (ball) and Julie Bright

Melinda Goodson

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POINTS�. 38,AnnaParkeratWakeForest..........................2/�2/�9792. 36,RitaWiggsvs.WesternCarolina..................... 2/�/�974 36,VickieHensonvs.Towson............................ 3/�2/�9933. 35,AnnaParkervs.UNCPembroke......................2/2/�979 35,AngiePolkvs.ChristopherNewport..............2/28/�987 35,AngiePolkvs.NCWesleyan......................... �/30/�9886. 34,CathyStrangevs.EastCarolina....................�/�8/�9777. 33,MaryLidaAlexandervs.NorthCarolina........ 2/��/�97� 33,AnnaParkervs.WesternCarolina.................�/20/�979 33,AnnaParkervs.Mercer................................�/25/�979 38,MickeyHaywoodatCampbell...................... 2/�3/�993

POINTS (DIVISION I ERA)�. 36,VickieHensonvs.Towson............................ 3/�2/�9932. 33,MickeyHaywoodatCampbell...................... 2/�3/�993 33,BizBredigeratWofford................................�/�7/�998 33,MelindaGoodsonvs.Davidson.....................2/27/�999 33,BrianneDodgenvs.AppalachianState.......... 3/3/2000

FIELD GOALS�. �8,AnnaParkervs.WakeForest.........................2/�2/�9792. �5,AngiePolkatNCWesleyan.......................... �/30/�9883. �4,BizBredigeratFurman................................2/�0/�9984. �3,Eighttimes

FIELD GOALS (DIVISION I ERA)�. �4,BizBredigeratFurman................................2/�0/�9982. �3,BizBredigeratWofford...............................�/�7/�998 �3,MelindaGoodsonvs.Chattanooga..............�/�6/�999 �3,MickyHaywoodatCampbell....................... 2/�3/�9935. �2,BrianneDodgenvs.Chattanooga................. 3/4/2000 �2,JulieBrightvs.AppalachianState................�2/4/�99�

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED�. 30,JodyMangusvs.BennettCollege..................2/�4/�98� 30,WendyEngelmannvs.BuffaloState...........��/�7/�9843. 24,JacindaLambertatElon............................... �/5/20044. 23,MicheleBlazevichvs.VirginiaWesleyan...... �/20/�984 23,WendyEngelmannvs.Elon.......................... �2/4/�984 23,AngiePolkatChristopherNewport...............2/28/�987 23,AngiePolkatNCWesleyan............................. �/-/�988 23kemenaBrooksvs.Wofford..............................2/28/088. 22,BrianneDodgenatChattanooga................. 2/�9/2000 22,JaiColeatWakeForest............................... �2/7/�994�0. 2�,MarieCawleyvs.UNCWilmington................ 2/20/�983

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED (DIVISION I ERA)�. 24,JacindaLambertatElon............................... �/5/20042. 23,kemenaBrooks,vs.Wofford....................... 2/28/20082. 22,BrianneDodgenatChattanooga................. 2/�9/2000 22,JaiColeatWakeForest............................... �2/7/�9944. 2�,MelindaGoodsonvs.UNCAsheville...........��/�8/�9985. 20,VickieHensonatRadford........................... 2/29/�994 20,BrianneDodgenvs.Chattanooga................. 3/4/2000 20,NicoleMurrayatFurman.............................. �/2/2003FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 10 made)�. �.000(��-��),MelindaGoodsonvs.Wofford... 2/26/�9992. .909(�0-��),AngiePolkvs.VirginiaWesleyan...2/�4/�987 .909(�0-��),JanaHendersonatUNCAsheville.�/�6/�9923. .846(��-�3),JulieMoorevs.Towson............... �/22/�9944. .833(�0-�2),ChrisHolecatMethodist................ 2/-/�988 .833(�0-�2),GailWhiteatPitt.-Johnstown....... �2/�/�990 .833(�0-�2),MelindaGoodsonvs.C.Southern�/25/�997 .833(�0-�2),AshleyCurrentvs.Davidson........ 2/�5/20058. .8�3(�3-�6),AngiePolkatNCWesleyan............2/2�/�987 .8�3(�3-�6),JulieBrightatUNCWilmington........2/27�989

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 10 made) - DI ERA�. �.000(��-��),MelindaGoodsonvs.Wofford... 2/26/�9992. .909(�0-��),JanaHendersonatUNCAsheville.�/�6/�9923. .846(��-�3),JulieMoorevs.Towson............... �/22/�9944. .833(�0-�2),MelindaGoodsonvs.C.Southern�/25/�997 .833(�0-�2),AshleyCurrentvs.Davidson....... 2/�5/20056. .786(��-�4),BrianneDodgenvs.Ga.Southern2/2�/20007. .769(�0-�3),kymmElliottatLiberty................2/27/�992 .769(�0-�3),VickieHensonvs.Winthrop..........2/�7/�993 .769(�0-�3),VickieHensonvs.CoastalCarolina3/4/�994 .769(�0-�3),JulieMooreatAlaska-Anchorage�2/�9/�994

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE�. 7,MickyHaywoodatCampbell......................... 2/�3/�9932. 6,SamFergusonatCoastalCarolina................ �/�3/�996 6,SamFergusonatCharlestonSouthern...........�/27/�996 6,JasmineByrdvs.GeorgiaSouthern...................�/8/2007 6,JasmineByrdvsProvidence......................... ��/25/20076. 5,StephanieJohnsonatUCRiverside...................�/3/�990 5,SamFergusonvs.Illinois.............................��/24/�995 5,SamFergusonvs.GeorgiaSouthern............��/29/�997 5,SamFergusonvs.Radford.............................�/�3/�997 5,SadieOchsvs.Liberty...................................�/28/�997 5.GiniGimsley,atAppalachianState....................2/�9/08 5.GiniGrimsleyvs.Davidson..................................�/�8/08

3-PT. FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS�. �5,SamFergusonatCharlestonSouthern.........�/27/�9962. �4,JasmineByrdvs.Wofford.............................2/�9/20073. �3,BethDurrillatVirginiaState.........................�/3�/�99�4. �2,SamFergusonatCoastalCarolina.............. �/�3/�996 �2,JasmineByrdvs.Providence...................... ��/25/20066. ��,SamFergusonvs.Radford...........................�/�3/�997 ��,SamFergusonatAppalachianState..............2/7/�998 ��,BelindaGoodsonvs.Wofford.......................�/��/�999 ��,BelindaGoodsonatSt.Mary’s(CA)........... ��/26/�999 ��,JasmineByrdvs.Delaware........................... �2/5/2004

3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 5 made)�. �.000(5-5),SadieOchsvs.Liberty....................�/28/�9972. �.000(5-5),AmandaEatonatWofford............ �2/30/20043. .875(7-8),MickyHaywoodatCampbell........... 2/�3/�9934. .833(5-6)GiniGrimsleyvs.Davidson.....................�/�8/085. .7�4(5-7),StephanieJohnsonatUCRiverside.....�/3/�990 .7�4(5-7),BelindaGoodsonvs.AppalachianState�/5/2000 .7�4(5-7),JasmineByrdvs.Davidson............... 2/�5/20058. .625(5-8),SamFergusonvs.GeorgiaSouthern��/29/�997 .625(5-8),AmandaEatonatAppalachianState. 3/�/2003 .625(5-8),AmandaEatonatETSU.................. �2/�3/2003 .625(5-8),JasmineByrdvs.AppalachianState. �/�4/2006

FREE THROWS MADE�. �5,MelindaGoodsonvs.Davidson....................2/27/�9992. �4,ReneeColtranevs.ChristopherNewport.........2/8/�985 �4,AmandaEatonvs.Charleston....................... 2/9/20043. �3,ChoRhondaGwaltneyvs.Davidson................�/9/�9994. �2,SadieOchsvs.UNCAsheville..................... 2/28/�995 �2,MelindaGoodsonvs.Campbell................ �2/30/�9976. ��,StephanieJohnsonatNCCentral....................2/�/�990 ��,DonnaSneadvs.St.Augustine’s....................2/6/�990 ��,kymmElliottvs.AustinPeay..................... �2/29/�99� ��,SamikaFostervs.Charlotte...................... ��/20/2000

FREE THROWS (DIVISION I ERA)�. �5,MelindaGoodsonvs.Davidson....................2/27/�9992. �4,AmandaEatonvs.Charleston....................... 2/9/20043. �3,ChoRhondaGwaltneyvs.Davidson................�/9/�9994. �2,SadieOchsvs.UNCAsheville..................... 2/28/�995 �2,MelindaGoodsonvs.Campbell................ �2/30/�997

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED�. �9,MelindaGoodsonvs.Campbell................ �2/30/�9972. �8,ReneeColtranevs.BuffaloState................��/�7/�984 �8,kymmElliottvs.AustinPeay..................... �2/29/�99�3. �7,DonnaSneadvs.St.Augustine’s....................2/6/�9904. �6,ReneeColtranevs.ChristopherNewport.........2/8/�985 �6,MelindaGoodsonvs.Davidson....................2/27/�9996. �5,ReneeColtranevs.VirginiaCommonwealth..2/�7/�984 �5,ShannonYoungvs.NorfolkState............... �2/3�/�990 �5,ChoRhondaGwaltneyvs.Davidson................�/9/�999 �4,SadieOchsvs.UNCAsheville...................... 2/28/�995

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED (DIVISION I ERA)�. �9,MelindaGoodsonvs.Campbell................ �2/30/�9972. �8,kymmElliottvs.AustinPeay..................... �2/29/�99�3. �6,MelindaGoodsonvs.Davidson....................2/27/�9994. �5,ChoRhondaGwaltneyvs.Davidson................�/9/�9995. �4,SadieOchsvs.UNCAsheville...................... 2/28/�995 �4,MelindaGoodsonvs.Liberty........................�/28/�997 �4,JenniferHartatAppalachianState............. �/26/2002 �4,AmandaEatonvs.Charleston....................... 2/9/2004

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. eight made) - DIV. I ERA�. �.000(�4-�4),AmandaEatonvs.Charleston..... 2/9/20042. �.000(��-��),SamikaFostervs.Charlotte.... ��/20/20003. �.000(9-9),MelindaGoodsonatCoastalCarolina2/8/�9974. �.000(9-9),kristenBooneatGeorgiaSouthern.. �/9/20065. �.000(8-8),JaiColevs.HolyCross......................�/�/�995

REBOUNDS�. 25,ReneeColtranevs.ChristopherNewport.........2/8/�9852. 24,ReneeColtranevs.ChristopherNewport.........�/8/�9853. 22,SandraLemonvs.Wingate.........................��/27/�979 22,ReneeColtranevs.Rust.................................3/4/�9835. 20,ReneeColtranevs.ChristopherNewport.......�/2�/�984 20,AngiePolkvs.Liberty...................................2/�8/�9877. �9,ReneeColtranevs.VirginiaWesleyan.......... �/20/�984 �9,ReneeColtranevs.NCWesleyan.................. �/28/�984 �9,JulieMoorevs.WesternCarolina...............�2/3�/�994 �9,AlisaMoorevs.UNCAsheville......................�/�7/�996

REBOUNDS (DIVISION I ERA)�. �9,JulieMoorevs.WesternCarolina...............�2/3�/�994 �9,AlisaMoorevs.UNCAsheville......................�/�7/�9963. �7,kymmElliottvs.AustinPeay..................... �2/29/�99� �7,AlisaMoorevs.Liberty................................ 2/23/�993 �7,AlisaMoorevs.Radford.............................. 3/�2/�994 �7,JulieMooreatWinthrop.................................2/8/�995 �7,AlisaMooreatRadford................................3/��/�995 �7,JulieMooreatRadford................................ 2/29/�996

ASSISTS�. �3,BrendaTolbertvs.St.Andrews.....................2/�4/�9842. �2,RubySmithatNCWesleyan......................... 2/�5/�986 �2,JoZergervs.Winthrop.................................2/�7/�9934. ��,RubySmithatMethodist................................2/3/�986 ��,StephanieJohnsonvs.Longwood.................�/�4/�989 ��,StephanieJohnsonatUCRiverside.................�/3/�990 ��,kristenBoonevs.Chattanooga...................... �/2/20068. �0,BrendaTolbertvs.GreensboroCollege........ �/26/�984 �0,BrendaTolbertvs.NCWesleyan................... �/28/�984 �0,WendyEngelmannvs.St.Andrews............... 2/24/�984 �0,RubySmithvs.Centre....................................3/6/�987

ASSISTS (DIVISION I ERA)�. �2,JoZergervs.Winthrop.................................2/�7/�9932. ��,kristenBoonevs.Chattanooga...................... �/2/20063. �0,JulieMoorevs.WesternCarolina...............�2/3�/�994 �0,JaiColeatUNCAsheville.............................�/�4/�995 �0,ChoRhondaGwaltneyvs.Charleston......... �2/29/�999 �0,kristenBoonevs.Elon................................. �/20/2006

STEALS�. �2,RubySmithatGreensboroCollege.............. �2/9/�9862. ��,kristenBoonevs.UNCWilmington............. ��/�2/20063. 9,StephanieJohnsonvs.UNCPembroke..............2/2/�989 9,kristenBoonevs.Furman................................ 2/4/20064. 8,Sevenplayers

STEALS (DIVISION I ERA)�.��,kristenBoonevs.UNCWilmington.................. ��/�2/20062.9,kristenBoonevs.Furman..................................... 2/4/20063.8,MelindaGoodsonatElon................................... �2/2/�9988,SamikaFosteratWofford.................................. 2/�2/�9998,kristenBooneatGeorgiaSouthern....................... 2/5/20058,kristenBoonevs.WesternCarolina.................... 2/�2/20058,kristenBooneatGeorgiaSouthern....................... �/9/2006

BLOCKS�.7,RebeccaViverettevs.Wofford.............................2/�6/�9982.6,AngiePolkatChristopherNewport......................�/25/�9873.5,SueReepvs.Davidson........................................�/�2/�98�5,RebeccaViverettevs.Radford..............................2/7/�9965,RebeccaViveretteatLiberty...............................2/20/�9975,RebeccaViverettevs.Chattanooga.....................2/2�/�9985,RebeccaViveretteatCharlestonSouthern..........2/22/�9975.MeghanChamberlainvs.UNCA.............................��/24/078.4,Sevenplayers

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WINS27(27-3)..................................... �986-8726(26-7)..................................... �987-8825(25-3)..................................... �98�-8224(24-4)..................................... �985-8622(22-7).....................................�983-8422(22-8)..................................... 2000-0�

LOSSES24(7-24)..................................... 2007-08�9(0-�9)..................................... �978-79�9(9-�9).....................................2003-04�6(3-�6)..................................... �976-77�6(6-�6)..................................... �977-78�5(4-�5)..................................... �975-76

WINNING PERCENTAGE.900(27-3).................................. �986-87.893(25-3).................................. �98�-82.857(24-4).................................. �985-86.8�8(9-2).................................... �969-70.809(�7-4).................................. �97�-72

HOME WINS�2(�2-3)..................................... 2006-07�2(�2-4)..................................... �979-80�2(�2-2)..................................... �98�-82�2(�2-�)..................................... �985-86�2(�2-�)..................................... �986-87�2(�2-�)..................................... 200�-0211, SEVEN TIMES(NOTE: FIRST SEASON IN FLEMING GYM WAS 1989-90)

ROAD WINS��(��-�)..................................... �985-86��(��-�)..................................... �986-87�0(�0-�)..................................... �98�-829(9-6)......................................... �987-889(9-3)......................................... 2000-0�

HOME LOSSES�0(4-�0)..................................... 2007-089(0-9)......................................... �978-797(3-7)......................................... �977-786(�-6)......................................... �975-765(2-5)......................................... �976-775(8-5).........................................2002-03

ROAD LOSSES�2(2-�2)..................................... 2007-08��(2-��).....................................2003-049(0-9)......................................... �978-799(3-9)......................................... �980-8�8(�-8)........................................ �976-778(4-8).........................................2004-05

WINNING STREAK24 ........................................... �986-8720 ........................................... �985-86�2 ........................................... �98�-82�2 ........................................... �996-97�� ........................................... �98�-82

WINNING STREAK (DIVISION I ERA)�2 ........................................... �996-979 ........................................... �992-939 ........................................... 2000-0�9 ........................................... 200�-028 ........................................... �997-98

LOSING STREAK 27 ........................................... �977-799 ........................................... �975-778 ........................................... �976-777 ........................................... �974-75

7 .........................................2007-085 ........................................... �975-76

LOSING STREAK (DIVISION I ERA)7 .........................................2007-086 ........................................... 2007-085 ........................................... �993-945 ...........................................2003-044 ...........................................2002-034 ...........................................2003-044 ...........................................2005-06

HOME WINNING STREAK32 .................. �2/6/�986-2/�4/�989�4 .................... 2/9/�982-2/�8/�983�3 .................... �/2�/�984-2/2/�985�3 .................... 2/2/�997-�/22/�999�2 .................. �2/3/�985-2/�8/�986

HOME WINNING STREAK (DIVISION I ERA)�3 .................... 2/2/�997-�/22/�999�2 .................... 2/2/�998-�/22/�999�0 .................. ��/20/200�-2/2/2002�0 ........................ 2/24/06-�2/20/069 .................. �/6/�993-�2/�8/�993

POINTS2,827.......................................... �987-882,5�6.......................................... �986-872,364..........................................�983-842,353.......................................... �990-9�2,275..........................................�984-85

POINTS (DIVISION I ERA)2,236.......................................... �994-952,�94.......................................... �996-972,�90.......................................... �997-982,�62.......................................... 200�-022,�00.......................................... �99�-92

POINTS PER GAME85.7........................................... �987-8883.9........................................... �986-878�.5...........................................�983-848�.3...........................................�984-8580.5........................................... �989-90

POINTS PER GAME (DIVISION I ERA)77.8........................................... �99�-9275.7........................................... �996-9774.0........................................... �998-9973.8........................................... �995-9673.0........................................... �997-98

FIELD GOALS�,�40.......................................... �987-88�,044.......................................... �986-87993 ...........................................�983-84964 ........................................... �98�-82960 ...........................................�984-85

FIELD GOALS (DIVISION I ERA)844 ........................................... �99�-928�3 ........................................... �993-94806 ........................................... 200�-02804 ........................................... �992-9380� ........................................... �994-95

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS2,283.......................................... �987-882,�48.......................................... �986-872,083..........................................�983-842,063..........................................�984-852,040.......................................... �982-83

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS (DIVISION I ERA)

�,857.......................................... 200�-02�,85�.......................................... 2000-0��,806.......................................... �997-98�,804.......................................... �994-95�,799..........................................2005-06

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.503(844-�679)......................... �99�-92.499(��40-2283)....................... �987-88.496(8�3-�640)......................... �993-94.486(�044-2�48)....................... �986-87.485(964-�989)......................... �98�-82

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (DIVISION I ERA).503(844-�679)......................... �99�-92.496(8�3-�640)......................... �993-94.473(804-�698)......................... �992-93.444(80�-�804)......................... �994-95.443(7�5-�6�4).......................... �998-99

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE�67 ........................................... �999-00�46 ........................................... 2006-07�39 ........................................... �996-97�33 ........................................... �997-98�28 ........................................... 2000-0�

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED535 ........................................... �999-00445 ........................................... 2006-07425 ........................................... 2000-0�399 ...........................................2005-06396 ........................................... �996-97

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.406(56-�38)............................. �989-90.377(55-�46).............................. �992-93.365(38-�04)............................. �993-94.358(54-�5�).............................. �988-89.354(8�-229)............................. �990-9�

FREE THROWS MADE53� ........................................... �994-95527 ........................................... �998-995�2 ........................................... �987-88487 ........................................... �996-97468 ...........................................2004-05

FREE THROWS MADE (DIVISION I ERA)53� ........................................... �994-95527 ........................................... �998-99487 ........................................... �996-97468 ...........................................2004-05465 ........................................... �995-96

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED798 ........................................... �994-95770 ........................................... �998-99763 ........................................... �996-97760 ........................................... �987-88700 ........................................... �995-96

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED (DIVISION I ERA)798 ........................................... �994-95770 ........................................... �998-99763 ........................................... �996-97700 ........................................... �995-96677 ...........................................2004-05

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.729(399-547)........................... �989-90.723(370-5�2)............................ �99�-92.7�3(440-6�7)............................ �999-00.705(420-596)........................... 2000-0�.703(460-654)........................... �990-9�

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (DIVISION I ERA).723(370-5�2)............................ �99�-92.7�3(440-6�7)............................ �999-00.705(420-596)........................... 2000-0�.700(4�9-599)............................2005-06.692(346-500)........................... 2006-07

REBOUNDS�,522.......................................... �987-88�,425..........................................�983-84�,422.......................................... �986-87�,356.......................................... �98�-82�,342..........................................�984-85

REBOUNDS (DIVISION I ERA)�,3�8.......................................... �994-95�,274........................................... 200�-02�,264.......................................... 2000-0��,239.......................................... �996-97�,�97...........................................2005-06

ASSISTS570 ...........................................�983-84569 ........................................... �986-87560 ........................................... �987-88559 ........................................... �994-95

NOTE: 1985-86 SEASON NOT AVAILABLE

ASSISTS (DIVISION I ERA)559 ........................................... �994-95536 ........................................... �997-98528 ........................................... �99�-92527 ........................................... �993-94525 ........................................... �992-93

STEALS (SINCE 1986-87)435 ........................................... �986-87435 ........................................... �987-88360 ........................................... �990-9�353 ........................................... 2000-0�352 ...........................................2004-05

STEALS (DIVISION I ERA)353 ........................................... 2000-0�352 ...........................................2004-05350 ........................................... 200�-02342 ........................................... �999-00336 ........................................... 2006-07

BLOCKS (SINCE 1986-87)��3 ........................................... 2007-08�0� ........................................... 2006-0796 ...........................................2005-0685 ........................................... 2000-0�84 ........................................... �996-978� ...........................................2004-05

BLOCKS (DIVISION I ERA)113 .........................................2007-08�0� ........................................... 2006-0796 ...........................................2005-0685 ........................................... 2000-0�84 ........................................... �996-97

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MOST POINTS SCORED�. �39vs.AverettCollege............................ 2/23/�9882. �25vs.AverettCollege.............................. 2/8/�9883. �22atAverettCollege............................. �/�0/�9854. �2�vs.NorthCarolinaWesleyan.............. 2/20/�9885. �20atAverettCollege............................. �/�6/�9886. ��6vs.MethodistCollege........................ �2/3/�983 ��6vs.AverettCollege............................. �2/�/�9848. ��2vs.AverettCollege............................. 2/24/�9879. ��0vs.MethodistCollege........................ �2/2/�98��0. �06vs.NorthCarolinaWesleyan.............. 2/�6/�985

MOST POINTS SCORED (DIVISION I ERA)�. �04vs.CoastalCarolina...........................�/��/�9972. �03vs.Radford....................................... �/�3/�9973. �0�atRadford...........................................2/4/�9974. �00vs.Providence(L�05-�00)............. �2/2�/�9945. 99vs.SouthCarolinaState.........................�/4/�9976. 96atUNCWilmington................................ �/6/�992 96vs.Winthrop....................................... �/20/�9968. 95vs.GeorgiaSouthern........................... 2/20/�999 95vs.Wofford......................................... 2/2�/�999�0. 94vs.Radford........................................... 2/7/�996

FEWEST POINTS SCORED�. 29atNCState............................................��/��/072. 32atHighPoint..........................................2/2/�97�3. 33vs.Chattanooga.........................................3/7/084. 34atWakeForest(W34-26)......................2/3/�970 34atNorthCarolinaState..........................2/5/�9796. 37vs.EastTennesseeState......................2/2�/�970 39atDuke..................................................��/�8/078. 39vs.WesternCarolina..........................................NA 39vs.NorthCarolinaState.................... ��/28/�978 39vs.Virginia.........................................��/24/�98� 39atWestVirginia................................. ��/�9/2004�2. 40vs.Winthrop(W40-35)..........................2/4/�97� 40vs.Duke(W40-36)................................3/7/�972

FEWEST POINTS SCORED (DIVISION I ERA)1. 29 at NC State ....................................... 11/11/072. 33vs.Chattanooga.........................................3/7/083. 39atDuke..................................................��/�8/07 39atWestVirginia................................. ��/�9/20045. 40atCharlotte...................................... ��/20/20066. 4�atAppalachianState........................ �2/�8/20047. 42atFurman..............................................�/8/�997 42atClemson....................................... �2/30/�998 42atFurman........................................... �/3�/2004�0. 43atTulane........................................... �2/28/2002 43atVirginia......................................... ��/2�/2003 43atGeorgiaSouthern............................ �/�0/2004

MOST POINTS ALLOWED�. �3�byNorthCarolinaState..................... 2/22/�9792. ��9bykentState.................................. �2/29/�9933. ��6byNorthCarolinaState................... ��/28/�9784. ���byNorthCarolinaState........................2/5/�9795. �09byEastCarolina................................ �/29/�9796. �05byProvidence................................. �2/2�/�9947. �03byConcordia(MN)............................ 3/�8/�988 �03byUNCChapelHill.......................... ��/30/20069. �02byWinthrop.......................................�/27/�979 �02byNorthCarolinaWesleyan.................2/9/�98�

MOST POINTS ALLOWED (DIVISION I ERA)�. ��9bykentState.................................. �2/29/�9932. �05byProvidence................................. �2/2�/�9943. �03byUNCChapelHill.......................... ��/30/20064. 98byDuke............................................ ��/24/�996 98byArizona........................................... �2/4/20046. 97byWakeForest.................................... �2/6/�9957. 94byAlabama........................................ 3/�3/�9988. 93byCollegeofCharleston....................... 2/2/�9929. 92byDavidson........................................ 2/27/�999

�0. 9�byAppalachianState.......................... �/20/�993

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED�. 2�byWakeForest.....................................3/�0/�970 2�byBennettCollege.............................. 2/29/�9723. 22byAverettCollege............................. �2/�4/�9854. 24byLivingston....................................... 2/�5/�9725. 26byWakeForest......................................2/3/�970 26byHighPoint...................................... �/�9/�9737. 29byCatawba............................................�/6/�9728. 30byAverettCollege..................................2/8/�9729. 3�byAverettCollege................................�/��/�972�0. 3�byWesternCarolina...............................2/9/�973

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED (DIVISION I ERA)�. 35byElon............................................... �/2�/20062. 37byChowan............................................ �2/28/072. 38byNorthCarolinaA&T......................... �/�9/20003. 39byMaryland-EasternShore............... ��/25/�9954. 40byElon............................................... �/20/20075. 4�byUNCAsheville................................. 2/��/�993 4�byCollegeofCharleston...................... �/29/2000 4�byAppalachianState.......................... �/25/20058. 42byDavidson.......................................... �/6/200� 42bySouthCarolinaState.........................�/4/�997�0. 43byWofford............................................ 2/8/2003

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY�. �00(�39-39)vs.AverettCollege.............. 2/23/�9882. 84(�20-36)atAverettCollege................. �/�6/�9883. 82(�04-22)vs.AverettCollege.............. �2/�4/�9854. 78(��6-38)vs.AverettCollege................ �2/�/�9845. 74(�25-5�)vs.AverettCollege.................. 2/8/�9886. 68(��0-42)vs.MethodistCollege........... �2/2/�98�7. 65(��6-5�)vs.MethodistCollege........... �2/3/�983 65(�03-38)vs.MethodistCollege........... 2/�5/�9839. 63(�22-59)atAverettCollege................. �/�0/�985�0. 62(�02-40)vs.GreensboroCollege......... �2/�/�982

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY (DIVISION I ERA)�. 57(99-42)vs.SouthCarolinaState............�/4/�9972. 48(88-40)vs.Elon.................................. �/20/20073. 43(88-45)atNorthCarolinaA&T............ �/�6/20024. 4�(�03-62)vs.Radford........................... �/�3/�9975. 39(80-4�)atUNCAsheville..................... 2/��/�993 39(96-57)vs.Winthrop........................... �/20/�996 39(8�-42)vs.Davidson............................. �/6/200�8. 38(�04-66)vs.CoastalCarolina..............�/��/�9979. 37(76-39)vs.Maryland-EasternShore.. ��/25/�995 37(95-58)vs.Wofford............................. 2/2�/�999

FIELD GOALS MADE�. 63vs.AverettCollege.............................. 2/23/�9882. 54vs.AverettCollege................................ 2/8/�9883. 5�vs.NorthCarolinaWesleyan................ 2/20/�9884. 50vs.AverettCollege.............................. �2/�/�984 50vs.NorthCarolinaWesleyan................ 2/�6/�985 50vs.AverettCollege.............................. 2/24/�9877. 46vs.AverettCollege............................ �2/�4/�9858. 49atAverettCollege................................ �/�0/�985 49atAverettCollege................................ �/�6/�988�0. 48atAverettCollege................................ 2/20/�987

FIELD GOALS MADE (DIVISION I ERA)�. 39vs.CoastalCarolina............................ �2/7/�99� 39vs.EastTennesseeState..................... 2/�6/20023. 38vs.CoastalCarolina.............................. 2/�/�993 38atCampbell........................................ 2/�3/�993 38vs.Winthrop....................................... �/20/�9966. 37vs.AppalachianState......................... �2/4/�99� 37atUNCWilmington................................ �/6/�992 37atUNCAsheville................................. �/�6/�992 37vs.CoastalCarolina.............................�/��/�997 37vs.CharlestonSouthern...................... �/25/�997

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED�. �03vs.AverettCollege............................ 2/23/�9882. �00vs.AverettCollege............................ 2/24/�9873. �00atAverettCollege.............................. �/�6/�9884. 96vs.AverettCollege.............................. �2/�/�984 96vs.AverettCollege................................ 2/8/�9886. 94atAverettCollege................................ 2/20/�9877. 86vs.NorthCarolinaWesleyan................ 2/�6/�9858. 85vs.MethodistCollege............................ 2/4/�9879. 83vs.AverettCollege............................ �2/�4/�985 83atSt.AndrewsCollege.......................... 2/2/�987

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED (DIVISION I ERA)�. 82vs.EastTennesseeState..................... �/20/200�2. 79vs.Wofford........................................... �/9/200� 79vs.Wofford........................................... 2/5/200�4. 77vs.FairleighDickinson...................... �2/29/�9975. 76vs.Radford......................................... �/�3/�997 76vs.Wofford......................................... 2/26/�999 76vs.EastTennesseeState..................... 2/�6/2002 75atRadford.............................................2/4/�997 75atElon.................................................. 2/�/2005 75atHighPoint..................................... ��/29/2005

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE�. .7�9(4�-57)vs.UNCAsheville................. 2/��/�9942. .660(33-50)vs.VirginiaWesleyan........... 2/27/�9883. .642(43-67)vs.St.AndrewsCollege......... �/8/�9874. .623(43-69)atNorthCarolinaWesleyan. 2/26/�9885. .623(38-6�)atCampbell........................ 2/�3/�9936. .622(5�-82)vs.NorthCarolinaWesleyan 2/20/�9887. .620(3�-50)atWesternCarolina............. �2/4/�9998. .6�2(63-�03)vs.AverettCollege............. 2/23/�988 .6�2(4�-67)atWofford..............................2/9/�99��0. .6��(33-54)vs.CoastalCarolina.............. 3/4/�994

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (DIVISION I ERA)�. .623(38-6�)atCampbell........................ 2/�3/�9932. .620(3�-50)atWesternCarolina............. �2/4/�9993. .6��(33-54)vs.CoastalCarolina.............. 3/4/�9944. .608(3�-5�)vs.Wofford............................ 2/8/20035. .604(32-53)vs.CharlestonSouthern...... 2/26/�9936. .603(38-63)vs.CoastalCarolina.............. 2/�/�993 .603(38-63)vs.Winthrop........................ �/20/�9968. .600(36-60)vs.GeorgiaSouthern........... 2/20/�9999. .597(28-47)vs.Towson........................... �/22/�994�0 .595(22-37)vs.AppalachianState............�/2/�997

3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE�. �2vs.Illinois......................................... ��/24/�995 �2vs.Radford......................................... �/�3/�9973. ��atRadford.............................................2/4/�9974. �0atGeorgiaSouthern.............................. �/7/�998 �0atMarshall....................................... �2/�9/�999 �0vs.AppalachianState........................... 3/3/2000 �0vs.AppalachianState......................... �/30/200�8. 9,Sixtimes

FREE THROWS MADE�. 37atElon................................................ �2/2/�998 37vs.Davidson......................................... �/9/�9993. 34vs.Hartford....................................... �2/30/�995 34atUNCAsheville..................................�/�6/�9975. 33vs.CollegeofCharleston....................... 2/9/20046. 32vs.SouthCarolinaState.........................�/4/�9977. 3�vs.GreensboroCollege........................ �2/9/�997 3�vs.Towson.......................................... 3/�2/�9939. 29atNorthCarolinaCentral...................... 2/�/�990

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FREE THROWS MADE (DIVISION I ERA)�. 37atElon................................................ �2/2/�998 37vs.Davidson......................................... �/9/�9993. 34vs.Hartford....................................... �2/30/�995 34atUNCAsheville..................................�/�6/�9975. 33vs.CollegeofCharleston....................... 2/9/20046. 32vs.SouthCarolinaState.........................�/4/�9977. 3�vs.GreensboroCollege........................ �2/9/�997 3�vs.Towson.......................................... 3/�2/�9939. 29vs.Charlotte..................................... ��/20/2000�0. 28atCoastalCarolina................................2/8/�997

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED�. 55vs.Hartford....................................... �2/30/�9952. 50atElon................................................ �2/2/�9983. 48atUNCAsheville..................................�/�6/�9974. 47vs.UNCAsheville.............................. ��/�8/�998 47vs.Davidson......................................... �/9/�9996. 44vs.SouthCarolinaState.........................�/4/�9977. 42atWofford........................................ �2/30/20048. 4�atCharlotte......................................... �2/2/�9959. 40vs.St.Augustine’s................................. 2/6/�990�0. 39atUMBC............................................. �/��/�988

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED (DIVISION I ERA)�. 55vs.Hartford....................................... �2/30/�9952. 50atElon................................................ �2/2/�9983. 48atUNCAsheville..................................�/�6/�9974. 47vs.UNCAsheville.............................. ��/�8/�9985. 47vs.Davidson......................................... �/9/�9996. 44vs.SouthCarolinaState.........................�/4/�9977. 42atWofford........................................ �2/30/20048. 4�atCharlotte......................................... �2/2/�9959. 39vs.Towson........................................ ��/28/�998�0. 39vs.CollegeofCharleston....................... 2/9/2004

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 10 attempts)�. �.000(�3-�3)vs.Liberty......................... �/23/�992 �.000(��-��)vs.Campbell..................... �/29/�9923. .939(3�-33)vs.Greensboro................... �2/9/�9874. .9�7(��-�2�)vs.CentreCollege................ 3/6/�9875. .9�3(2�-23)vs.UNCWilmington............. �2/7/�9896. .9�3(2�-23)vs.Radford.......................... 2/29/�9967. .909(�0-��)atSt.Andrews....................... 2/9/�9838. .900(9-�0)atAppalachianState............... 2/7/�9989. .894(�7-�9)vs.VirginiaWesleyan............�/�7/�986�0. .889(24-27)vs.HolyCross........................ �/�/�995

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 10 attempts) - DIV. I ERA�. �.000(�3-�3)vs.Liberty......................... �/23/�992 �.000(��-��)vs.Campbell..................... �/29/�9922. .9�3(2�-23)vs.Radford.......................... 2/29/�9963. .900(9-�0)atAppalachianState............... 2/7/�9984. .889(24-27)vs.HolyCross........................ �/�/�9955. .889(�6-�8)vs.Davidson........................ 2/�5/20056. .882(30-34)vs.CharlestonSouthern...... 2/24/�9967. .882(�5-�7)vs.Winthrop.......................... 3/8/�9968. .880(22-25)atAppalachianState............ 2/5/2000 .880(22-25)vs.Davidson....................... 2/�2/2000

REBOUNDS�. 7�vs.Guilford....................................... ��/22/�9852. 62vs.Towson.......................................... �/22/�9953. 60atCoastalCarolina............................... 2/�/�993 60vs.Davidson....................................... �2/4/�994 60vs.GeorgiaSouthern............................. �/8/20056. 58vs.Radford........................................... 2/7/�996 58atRadford.......................................... 2/26/�996 58vs.NorthCarolinaA&T........................ �/�6/20029. 57vs.Davidson......................................... �/6/200� 57atWofford.......................................... 2/�0/200�

REBOUNDS (DIVISION I ERA)�. 62vs.Towson.......................................... �/22/�9952. 60atCoastalCarolina............................... 2/�/�993 60vs.Davidson....................................... �2/4/�994 60vs.GeorgiaSouthern............................. �/8/20055. 58vs.Radford........................................... 2/7/�996 58atRadford.......................................... 2/26/�996 58vs.NorthCarolinaA&T........................ �/�6/20028. 57vs.Davidson......................................... �/6/200� 57atWofford.......................................... 2/�0/200� 57vs.CollegeofCharleston....................... 3/�/2002

ASSISTS�. 32vs.Averett........................................... 2/24/�9872. 3�vs.Averett......................................... �2/�4/�9853. 30atChristopherNewport....................... 2/28/�987 30vs.Winthrop........................................2/�7/�993 30vs.CollegeofCharleston................... �2/29/20006. 29vs.ChristopherNewport...................... 2/23/�985 29vs.Averett........................................... 2/23/�988 29vs.UNCAsheville................................ 2/20/�9929. 28vs.St.Andrews................................... 2/�4/�984 28vs.GreensboroCollege....................... 2/22/�985

ASSISTS (DIVISION I ERA)�. 30vs.Winthrop........................................2/�7/�993 30vs.CollegeofCharleston................... �2/29/20003. 29vs.UNCAsheville................................ 2/20/�9924. 28atCoastalCarolina............................... 2/�/�993 28atCampbell........................................ 2/�3/�993 28vs.FairleighDickinson...................... ��/29/�997 28atFurman............................................. 2/9/�9988. 27vs.Liberty........................................... �/23/�992 27vs.Campbell....................................... �/29/�992�0 26atWinthrop......................................... 2/24/�992

STEALS�. 27vs.UNCWilmington........................... ��/�2/20062. 25vs.Averett............................................�/�7/�987 25vs.CollegeofCharleston................... �2/29/�9994. 23vs.St.Andrews..................................... �/4/�986 23vs.ChristopherNewport...................... �/23/�9886. 22vs.Averett........................................... �/�3/�9847. 22vs.Averett......................................... �2/�4/�985 22atMaryWashington............................ �/�0/�9879. 2�vs.Averett........................................... 2/�9/�985 2�atVirginiaWesleyan............................ �/24/�987

STEALS (DIVISION I ERA)�. 27vs.UNCWilmington........................... ��/�2/20062. 25vs.CollegeofCharleston................... �2/29/�9993. 2�vs.Chattanooga.................................. �/�6/�999 2�vs.NorthCarolinaA&T........................ �/�6/20025. 20atWofford.......................................... 2/�2/�9996. 20atFurman............................................. �/2/20057. �9atUNCAsheville................................. 2/��/�993 �9vs.Maryland-EasternShore.............. ��/25/�995 �9atGeorgiaSouthern............................ �/�5/200� �9vs.AppalachianState......................... �/30/200�

BLOCKS�. 9vs.GreensboroCollege......................... �/3�/�986 9vs.Wofford........................................... 2/�6/�998 9vs.Wofford........................................... �/24/20064. 8atWesternCarolina............................ ��/25/�99� 8atWofford.............................................�/�7/�998 8vs.Chattanooga.................................... �/�3/200� 8atDavidson............................................. 2/4/2003 8vs.GeorgiaSouthern............................... �/8/2007 8vs.Chowan............................................. �2/28/079. 7atChristopherNewport......................... �/25/�987 7vsCollegeofCharleston..............................�/7/08 7vs.UNCA..................................................��/24/07�0. 7atAverett.............................................. �/�6/�988

BLOCKS (DIVISION I ERA)�. 9vs.Wofford........................................... 2/�6/�998 9vs.Wofford........................................... �/24/2006 9vs.GeorgiaSouthern.............................. �/8/20074. 8atWesternCarolina............................ ��/25/�99� 8atWofford.............................................�/�7/�998 8vs.Chattanooga.................................... �/�3/200� 8atDavidson............................................. 2/4/20038. 7atWinthrop........................................... 2/24/�992 7vs.Radford............................................. �/4/�995 7vs.AppalachianState......................... �2/�9/200�

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year-By-year statistical leadersSCORING AVERAGEYear Player G Pts. Avg.2007-08 kemenaBrooks 3� 270 8.72006-07 JasmineByrd 30 450 �5.02005-06 kristenBoone 26 332 �2.82004-05 JasmineByrd 28 298 �0.62003-04 JacindaLambert 28 379 �3.52002-03 JacindaLambert 27 334 �2.4200�-02 JacindaLambert 3� 39� �2.62000-0� BrianneDodgen 30 354 ��.8�999-00 BrianneDodgen 29 422 �4.6NOTE:MelindaGoodson 9 �39 �5.4�998-99 MelindaGoodson 28 497 �7.8�997-98 BizBrediger 30 470 �5.7�996-97 MelindaGoodson 29 456 �5.7�995-96 AlisaMoore 26 373 �4.3�994-95 AlisaMoore 3� 480 �5.5�993-94 VickieHenson 29 479 �6.5�992-93 VickieHenson 29 488 �6.8�99�-92 kymmElliott 27 379 �4.0�990-9� ShannonYoung 30 442 �4.7�989-90 DonnaSnead 25 338 �3.5�988-89 AngiePolk 24 354 �4.8�987-88 AngiePolk 33 554 �6.8�986-87 AngiePolk 30 447 �4.9�985-86 NatalieConnor 28 4�2 �4.7�984-85 WendyEngelmann 28 472 �6.9�983-84 WendyEngelmann 29 425 �4.7�982-83 MicheleBlazevich 28 4�3 �4.8�98�-82 CarolPeschel 28 478 �7.��980-8� JodyMangus 23 342 �4.9�979-80 JodyMangus 22 4�5 �8.9�978-79 AnnaParker �9 4�4 2�.8�977-78 CathyStrange 22 344 �5.6�976-77 CathyStrange �9 369 �9.4�975-76 CathyStrange �9 264 �3.9�974-75 RitaWiggs �9 4�8 22.0�973-74 RitaWiggs �6 292 �8.3�972-73 RitaWiggs �7 275 �6.2�97�-72 RitaWiggs 2� 362 �7.2�970-7� MaryLidaAlexander 20 346 �7.3�969-70 MaryLidaAlexander �� �6� �4.6

FIELD GOALS MADEYear Player FGs2007-08 kemenaBrooks 9�2006-07 JasmineByrd �602005-06 IreneOtamiri �062004-05 JasmineByrd 902003-04 JacindaLambert �372002-03 JacindaLambert �33200�-02 JacindaLambert �622000-0� BrianneDodgen �27�999-00 BrianneDodgen �47�998-99 MelindaGoodson �78�997-98 BizBrediger �96�996-97 MelindaGoodson �68�995-96 AlisaMoore �42�994-95 AlisaMoore �84�993-94 VickieHenson �87�992-93 VickieHenson �99�99�-92 kymmElliott �53�990-9� ShannonYoung �72�989-90 DonnaSnead �29�988-89 AngiePolk �54�987-88 AngiePolk 230�986-87 AngiePolk �9��985-86 NatalieConner �83�984-85 WendyEngelmann 2�6�983-84 WendyEngelmann �84�982-83 MicheleBlazevich �82�98�-82 CarolPeschel 220�980-8� JodyMangus �38�979-80 JodyMangus �73

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 100 FGA)Year Player FGA-FGM Pct.2007-08 MoniqueFloyd 63-�55 .4062006-07 JasmineByrd �60-392. .4082005-06 kaLeahLatham 93-�90 .4892004-05 AshleyCurrent 65-�34 .4852003-04 MeganHoneycutt 54-�08 .5002002-03 LindseyReed 92-�85 .497200�-02 JenniferHart 8�-�36 .5962000-0� JessicaWilliams 96-�98 .485 SandiReid 63-�30 .485�999-00 MelindaGoodson 56-��� .505�998-99 MelindaGoodson �78-35� .507�997-98 BizBrediger �96-344 .570�996-97 MelindaGoodson �68-298 .564�995-96 AlisaMoore �42-252 .563

�994-95 AlisaMoore �84-302 .609�993-94 VickieHenson �87-3�7 .590�992-93 VickieHenson �99-339 .587�99�-92 JanaHenderson �22-�88 .649�990-9� JulieBright �25-234 .534�989-90 JanaHenderson 74-�3� .565�988-89 JulieBright 67-��4 .588�987-88 ChrisHolec �63-259 .629�986-87 AngiePolk �9�-344 .555�985-86 RubySmith �63-3�8 .5�3�984-85 ReneeColtrane �72-325 .529�983-84 ShawneFrazier ��8-20� .587�982-83 ReneeColtrane �07-�97 .543�98�-82 MicheleBlazevich �47-246 .598�980-8� SueReep 77-�87 .4�2�979-80 SandraLemon �63-293 .556

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEYear Player 3-FGs2007-08 GiniGrimsley 462006-07 JasmineByrd 772005-06 JasmineByrd 492004-05 AmandaEaton 4�2003-04 AmandaEaton 5�2002-03 AmandaEaton 48200�-02 AmandaEaton 292000-0� ChoRhondaGwaltney 42�999-00 BelindaGoodson 57�998-99 ChoRhondaGwaltney 33�997-98 SamFerguson 37�996-97 SamFerguson 33�995-96 SamFerguson 65�994-95 JaiCole 34�993-94 JoZerger �8�992-93 MickeyHaywood 39�99�-92 GailWhite �8�990-9� GailWhite 28�989-90 StephanieJohnson 22 BethDurrill 22�988-89 BethDurrill 26�987-88 StephanieJohnson 25

3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT (min. 50 3FGA)Year Player 3FGA-FGM Pct.2007-08 GiniGrimsley 46-�34 .3432006-07 JasmineByrd 77-208 .3702005-06 kemenaBrooks 22-64 .3442004-05 AmandaEaton 4�-�37 .2992003-04 AmandaEaton 5�-�6� .3�72002-03 AmandaEaton 48-�35 .356200�-02 AmandaEaton 29-84 .3452000-0� ChoRhondaGwaltney 42-��2 .375�999-00 BrianneDodgen 26-58. 448�998-99 katieDelCampo 23-57 .404�997-98 RebeccaViverette 33-83 .398�996-97 SadieOchs 29-69 .420�995-96 SamFerguson 65-�63 .399�994-95 SadieOchs 28-74 .378�993-94 NOONEQUALIFIED (JoZerger�8-42,.429)�992-93 MickeyHaywood 39-94 .4�5�99�-92 NOONEQUALIFIED (GailWhite�8-44,.409)�990-9� GailWhite 28-5� .549�989-90 StephanieJohnson 22-54 .407�988-89 BethDurrill 26-7� .366�987-88 StephanieJohnson 25-9� .275

FREE THROWS MADEYear Player FTs2007-08 JasmineDixon 672006-07 kristenBoone 902005-06 kristenBoone ��72004-05 kristenBoone �022003-04 JacindaLambert 872002-03 NicoleMurray 66200�-02 BrianneDodgen 832000-0� ChoRhondaGwaltney 85�999-00 BrianneDodgen �02�998-99 MelindaGoodson �38�997-98 MelindaGoodson �02�996-97 MelindaGoodson �20�995-96 AlisaMoore 89�994-95 AlisaMoore ��2�993-94 VickieHenson �05�992-93 VickieHenson 90�99�-92 kymmElliott 73�990-9� GailWhite �09�989-90 DonnaSnead 80�988-89 kathleenTompkins 57�987-88 AngiePolk 94

�986-87 AngiePolk 65�985-86 LisaSeidel 7��984-85 ReneeColtrane ��3�983-84 ReneeColtrane 86�982-83 ReneeColtrane 57�98�-82 ReneeColtrane 46�980-8� JodyMangus 66�979-80 JodyMangus 69

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 50 FTA)Year Player FTA-FTM Pct.2007-08 kemenaBrooks 52-58 .8972006-07 JasmineByrd 53-62 .8552005-06 kristenBoone ��7-�47 .7962004-05 JasmineByrd 8�-99 .8�82003-04 AmandaEaton 6�-7� .8592002-03 NicoleMurray 66-86 .767 AmandaEaton 46-60 .767200�-02 BrianneDodgen 83-�09 .76�2000-0� SamikaFoster 53-69 .768�999-00 SandiReid 52-67 .776�998-99 MelindaGoodson �38-�90 .726�997-98 RebeccaViverette �00-��4 .877�996-97 RebeccaViverette 67-93 .720�995-96 SadieOchs 72-�02 .706�994-95 Serenaking 50-59 .847�993-94 Serenaking 45-58 .776�992-93 MickyHaywood 64-8� .790�99�-92 GailWhite 72-89 .809�990-9� GailWhite �09-�37 .796�989-90 TraceyYoung 50-59 .848�988-89 karenJordan 42-56 .750�987-88 DeniseMannon 53-64 .828�986-87 NatalieConnor 47-59 .797�985-86 NatalieConnor 46-58 .793�984-85 WendyEngelmann 40-57 .740�983-84 WendyEngelmann 57-73 .78��982-83 WendyEngelmann 40-54 .74��98�-82 JodyMangus 35-53 .660�980-8� JodyMangus 66-87 .759�979-80 MarieCrawley 45-62 .726

REBOUNDS / REBOUNDING AVERAGEYear Player G Reb Avg.2007-08 JasmineDixon 30 �62 5.42006-07 kaLeahLatham 30 2�5 7.22005-06 kaLeahLatham 30 �84 6.�2004-05 kaLeahLatham 26 �44 5.52003-04 LindseyReed 28 �70 6.�2002-03 LindseyReed 27 �65 6.�200�-02 SandiReid 3� �97 6.42000-0� BrianneDodgen 30 �97 6.6�999-00 SandiReid 27 �73 6.4�998-99 MelindaGoodson 28 �95 7.0�997-98 MelindaGoodson 28 202 7.2�996-97 MelindaGoodson 29 235 8.��995-96 AlisaMoore 26 227 8.7�994-95 JulieMoore 3� 256 8.3�993-94 VickieHenson 29 2�3 7.3�992-93 VickieHenson 29 2�� 7.3�99�-92 kymmElliott 27 �82 6.7�990-9� ShannonYoung 30 265 8.8�989-90 JulieBright 25 �78 7.��988-89 AngiePolk 24 �9� 8.0�987-88 AngiePolk 33 285 8.6�986-87 AngiePolk 30 289 9.6�985-86 AngiePolk 28 237 8.5�984-85 ReneeColtrane 28 379 �3.5�983-84 ReneeColtrane 29 367 �2.7�982-83 ReneeColtrane 28 280 �0.0�98�-82 CarolPeschel 28 2�4 7.6�980-8� JodyMangus 23 �85 8.0�979-80 SandraLemon 22 293 �3.3

ASSISTSYear Player G Ast2007-08 AshleyLIng 3� 582006-07 kristenBoone 30 �2�2005-06 kristenBoone 26 �222004-05 kristenBoone 28 772003-04 AmandaEaton 28 762002-03 NicoleMurray 27 84200�-02 SamikaFoster 3� ��02000-0� ChoRhondaGwaltney 30 ��0�999-00 SamikaFoster 29 �20�998-99 ChoRhondaGwaltney 28 ��0�997-98 katrinaSmith 28 �2��996-97 JaiCole 29 9��995-96 SamFerguson 26 97�994-95 JaiCole 3� �48�993-94 CesciliDrake 29 �20

�992-93 MickeyHaywood 29 ��4 JoZerger 26 ��4�99�-92 JoZerger 27 �22�990-9� GailWhite 30 85�989-90 StephanieJohnson 24 ��2�988-89 StephanieJohnson 24 �05�987-88 StephanieJohnson 33 �46�986-87 RubySmith 30 �53�985-86 RubySmith 28 �44�984-85 WendyEngelmann 28 �34�983-84 WendyEngelmann 29 �70�982-83 BrendaTolbert 28 �39�98�-82 WendyEngelmann 28 �40�980-8� MarieCawley 20 54�979-80 notavailable

STEALSYear Player G Stl2007-08 LakiahHyson 3� 522006-07 kristenBoone 30 872005-06 kristenBoone 26 �0�2004-05 kristenBoone 28 �2�2003-04 JasmineByrd 28 592002-03 NicoleMurray 27 68200�-02 SamikaFoster 3� 552000-0� SamikaFoster 30 74�999-00 SamikaFoster 29 78�998-99 SamikaFoster 28 72�997-98 ChoRhondaGwaltney 29 59�996-97 MelindaGoodson 29 62�995-96 SamFerguson 26 58�994-95 AlisaMoore 3� 50�993-94 CesciliDrake 29 42�992-93 TinaWilson 29 79�99�-92 JoZerger 27 49 TinaWilson 27 49�990-9� ShannonYoung 30 48�989-90 StephanieJohnson 24 55�988-89 StephanieJohnson 24 56�987-88 StephanieJohnson 33 83�986-87 AngiePolk 30 9��985-86 NotAvailable�984-85 NotAvailable�983-84 NotAvailable�982-83 NotAvailable�98�-82 NotAvailable�980-8� JackieMaffucci 23 39�979-80 NotAvailable

BLOCKED SHOTSYear Player G Blk2007-08 GiniGrimsley 3� 242006-07 BrittanyFrazier 30 282005-06 MeghanChamberlain 30 352004-05 MeghanChamberlain 27 2�2003-04 LindseyReed 28 232002-03 LindseyReed 27 24 kellanLaw 27 24200�-02 SandiReid 3� �52000-0� SandiReid 27 30�999-00 SandiReid 27 20�998-99 katieDelCampo 28 9�997-98 RebeccaViverette 30 49�996-97 RebeccaViverette 29 43�995-96 RebeccaViverette 27 27�994-95 AlisaMoore 3� 22�993-94 AlisaMoore 29 �6�992-93 JulieMoore 29 �0�99�-92 kristinLavelle 25 �0�990-9� ShannonYoung 30 �3�989-90 JanaHenderson 25 ���988-89 AngiePolk 24 9�987-88 ChrisHolec 32 7�986-87 AngiePolk 30 29�985-86 NotAvailable�984-85 NotAvailable�983-84 NotAvailable�982-83 NotAvailable�98�-82 NotAvailable�980-8� SueReep 23�7�979-80 NotAvailable

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AIAW TOURNAMENT APPEARANCE�972

NCAA DIVISION III TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES�982,�983,�984,�985,�986,�987,�988

NCAA DIVISION II TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES�99�

DIXIE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS (DIVISION III)Tournament................. �982,�983,�984,�985,�987,�988RegularSeason........... �982,�983,�985,�986,�987,�988

TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP (AIAW)WinthropTournament......................................................�972

KODAK ALL-AMERICANS (DIVISION III)�982-83.................................... .MicheleBlazevich,FirstTeam�983-84....................................... .ReneeColtrane,ThirdTeam.................................................. WendyEngelmann,ThirdTeam�987-88.................................................AngiePolk,FirstTeam

KODAK ALL-REGION (DIVISION II)�988-89............................................... ..AngiePolk,FirstTeam

AWSF ALL-AMERICANS (DIVISION III)�98�-82............................................CarolPeschel,FirstTeam............................................. JodyMangus,HonorableMention

ALL-SOUTH (DIVISION III)�982-83.......................................................MicheleBlazevich�983-84........................................................... ReneeColtrane.................................................................... WendyEngelmann�985-86..................................................................AngiePolk..........................................................................NatalieConner�986-87.................................................................. AngiePolk�987-88..................................................................AngiePolk

ALL-DIXIE CONFERENCE (DIVISION III)�98�-82............................................. JodyMangus,FirstTeam..........................................................CarolPeschel,FirstTeam�982-83..................................... MicheleBlazevich,FirstTeam................................................... ReneeColtrane,SecondTeam.................................................... SherrySydney,SecondTeam�983-84..........................................ReneeColtrane,FirstTeam.................................................. WendyEngelmann,FirstTeam...............................................MicheleBlazevich,SecondTeam�984-85..........................................ReneeColtrane,FirstTeam.................................................. WendyEngelmann,FirstTeam�985-86................................................LisaSeidel,FirstTeam....................................................NatalieConner,SecondTeam........................................................ RubySmith,SecondTeam�986-87......................................... NatalieConner,FirstTeam.............................................................RubySmith,FirstTeam..........................................................AngiePolk,SecondTeam�987-88.................................................AngiePolk,FirstTeam........................................................ ChrisHolec,SecondTeam

ALL-DIXIE TOURNAMENT TEAM (DIVISION III)�982-83.......................................................MicheleBlazevich...........................................................................MarieCawley..........................................................................BrendaTolbert.................................................................................JodyMangus..............................................................................CarolPeschel�983-84................................................... ...MicheleBlazevich..................................................................... ....ReneeColtrane.............................................................. ......WendyEngelmann..........................................................................BrendaTolbert�984-85...........................................................ReneeColtrane............................................................................. ..LisaSeidel�985-86.................................................................RubySmith�986-87........................................................ ...NatalieConner............................................................................. ...AngiePolk..............................................................................JuliaWeaver

�987-88................................................ .....StephanieJohnson.............................................................................. ..AngiePolk

DIXIE TOURNAMENT MVP (DIVISION III)�98�-82..............................................................CarolPeschel�982-83......................................................... .....MarieCawley�986-87.............................................................. ....AngiePolk

DIXIE COACH OF THE YEAR (DIVISION III)�98�-82,�985-86,�986-87,�987-88............... ...LynneAgee

NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCE............................. ....�998

NIT TOURNAMENT APPEARANCE................................. ....2002

SOCON CHAMPIONSHIPSTournament.....................................................................�998RegularSeason...........................................�998,�999,2002

BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPSRegularSeason.......................�993,�994,�995,�996,�997

TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPSCornellTournament...................................................... ....�99�SouthFloridaTournament............................................ ....�992UNCGClassic........................ ..�992,�995,�998,2002,2003UNCGThanksgivingTournament.......................................2007

SOCON FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR2004-05............................................................kristenBoone

PRE-SEASON SOCON PLAYER OF THE YEAR2002-03....................................................... ..JacindaLambert

ALL-SOCON MEDIA ASSOCIATION TEAM2000-0�.................................ChoRhondaGwaltney,FirstTeam......................................... ........BrianneDodgen,SecondTeam200�-02........................................JacindaLambert,FirstTeam............................................. ....BrianneDodgen,SecondTeam................................................... .SamikaFoster,SecondTeam2003-04............................... ...JacindaLambert,SecondTeam2005-06............................................kristenBoone,FirstTeam2006-07............................................kristenBoone,FirstTeam.................................................... ..JasmineByrd,SecondTeam

ALL-SOUTHERN CONFERENCE�997-98.............................................. .BizBrediger,FirstTeam....................................................RebeccaViverette,FirstTeam�998-99......................................MelindaGoodson,FirstTeam......................................... ChoRhondaGwaltney,SecondTeam�999-00............................... .ChoRhondaGwaltney,FirstTeam

2000-0�.........................................BrianneDodgen,FirstTeam.............................................. ChoRhondaGwaltney,FirstTeam200�-02....................................... JacindaLambert,FirstTeam......................................................SamikaFoster,FirstTeam2003-04...................................... JacindaLambert,FirstTeam2005-06.......................................... .kristenBoone,FirstTeam2006-07.......................................... .kristenBoone,FirstTeam..................................................... JasmineByrd,SecondTeam

ALL-SOCON FRESHMAN TEAM2003-04............................................................ .JasmineByrd2004-05.......................................................... ..kristenBoone

ALL-SOCON TOURNAMENT TEAM�997-98...............................................BizBrediger,FirstTeam.................................................... MelindaGoodson,FirstTeam.............................................. .RebeccaViverette,SecondTeam�998-99......................................MelindaGoodson,FirstTeam�999-00.........................................BrianneDodgen,FirstTeam............................................. .ChoRhondaGwaltney,FirstTeam.................................................... SamikaFoster,SecondTeam2000-0�............................... .ChoRhondaGwaltney,FirstTeam................................................ .BrianneDodgen,SecondTeam.................................................. ..SamikaFoster,SecondTeam..........................................................SandiReid,SecondTeam200�-02........................................ BrianneDodgen,FirstTeam.................................................... .JacindaLambert,FirstTeam.........................................................SandiReid,SecondTeam2005-06............................................kristenBoone,FirstTeam.......................................................... .IreneOtamiri,FirstTeam................................................. .kaLeahLatham,SecondTeam2006-07................................... ...kristenBoone,SecondTeam

SOCON TOURNAMENT MVP�999-00......................................................... BrianneDodgen2000-0�.................................................. ChoRhondaGwaltney

SOCON COACH OF THE YEAR�998-99,200�-02................................................ .LynneAgee

BIG SOUTH PLAYER OF THE YEAR�993-94.............................................................VickieHenson

ALL-BIG SOUTH�992-93.......................................... .VickieHenson,FirstTeam

ALL-BIG SOUTH�992-93...........................................VickieHenson,FirstTeam..................................................MickyHaywood,SecondTeam�993-94........................................... VickieHenson,FirstTeam�994-95..........................................AlisaMoore,SecondTeam........................................................JulieMoore,SecondTeam�995-96...............................................AlisaMoore,FirstTeam......................................................... JulieMoore,SecondTeam�996-97...................................... MelindaGoodson,FirstTeam

ALL-BIG SOUTH ROOKIE TEAM�993-94............................................................... Serenaking�995-96............................................................SamFerguson�996-97.......................................................MelindaGoodson

BIG SOUTH COACH OF THE YEAR�992-93............................................................... .LynneAgee

ALL-BIG SOUTH TOURNAMENT TEAM�992-93...........................................................MickyHaywood...........................................................................VickieHenson�993-94.............................................................VickieHenson............................................................................. AlisaMoore�994-95......................................................................JaiCole............................................................................. AlisaMoore�996-97...................................................... .MelindaGoodson

BIG SOUTH TOURNAMENT MVP�994-95............................................................... AlisaMoore

ALL-BIG SOUTH ACADEMIC TEAM�996-97............................................................ JenniferLewis

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1969-70Record: 9-2

Head Coach: June Galloway

LYNCHBURG.......................W 4�-33F 3 atWakeForest...................W 34-26 �0 HIGHPOINT........................W 56-37 �2 WINTHROP.........................W 50-46 20 vs.Tennessee*...................W 53-47 2� vs.EastTennesseeState*..L 37-39M 3 atLynchburg......................W 6�-50 MARSHILL.........................W 45-40 �0 WAkEFOREST....................W 50-2� �2 atHighPoint......................W 4�-37 WESTERNCAROLINA..........L 39-52

*WinthropTournament(RockHill,SC)

1970-71Record: 12-8

Head Coach: June Galloway

J �2 AVERETT.............................W 42-37 �4 EASTCAROLINA.................L 42-53 �6 atLynchburg......................W 55-52F 2 atHighPoint......................L 32-47 4 WINTHROP.........................W 40-35 9 atAverett...........................W 53-49 �� atNorthCarolina................W 58-42 �6 LYNCHBURG.......................W 58-35 �9 vs.EastTennesseeState*..W 65-43 20 vs.SouthCarolina*............W 58-5� 20 s.WesternCarolina*..........L 66-74M 2 HIGHPOINT........................W 42-36 5 vs.WesternCarolina#........L 5�-62 6 atMarsHill........................L 44-57 9 NORTHCAROLINA..............W 46-4� �� atWinthrop........................L 47-52 24 vs.IllinoisState%...............W 63-39 25 vs.kansasState%..............W 53-47 26 vs.MississippiState%........L 43-66 27 vs.So.ConnecticutSt.%.....L 47-54

*WinthropTournament(RockHill,SC)#atMarsHill,NC%NationalInvitationalWomen’sIntercollegiateTournament,atCullowhee,NC(4th)NIWITFourthPlace

1971-72Record: 17-4

Head Coach: June Galloway

J 6 CATAWBA...........................W 50-29 �� atAverett...........................W 59-3�F � atNorthCarolina................W 52-38 3 WINTHROP.........................L 45-57 8 AVERETT.............................W 53-30 �0 atDuke..............................W 55-4� �5 LIVINGSTONE.....................W 67-24 �6 APPALACHIANSTATE..........W 50-46 �8 vs.EastTennesseeState*..W 79-50 �9 vs.AppalachianState*......W 52-35 �9 vs.Tennessee*...................W 5�-36 22 atEastCarolina..................L 47-48 25 WESTERNCAROLINA..........L 47-53 26 MARSHILL.........................W 57-47 29 BENNETT............................W 60-2�M 3 CAMPBELL.........................W 56-35 4 vs.Catawba#.....................W 56-4� 4 vs.WesternCarolina#........W 57-52 7 DUkE.................................W 40-36 �0 SouthCarolina%................W 54-38 �0 Tennessee-Martin%............L 50-54

*WinthropTournament(RockHill,SC)#atHighPoint,NC%AIAWRegionals(Boone,NC)

1972-73Record: 14-4

Head Coach: Marilyn Gibbs

J �3 atLongwood......................W 59-52 �9 HIGHPOINT........................W 52-26 23 atWinthrop........................W 52-40 25 NORTHCAROLINA..............W 59-55 30 atAppalachianState..........W 62-57F � atCatawba........................W 53-44 3 ELON.................................W 57-5� 6 EASTCAROLINA.................L 55-69

9 atWesternCarolina............W 4�-3� �0 MarsHill*..........................L 54-6� �3 APPALACHIANSTATE..........W 49-44 �4 atHighPoint......................W 55-45 �6 atWinthrop#......................L 42-6� �7 vs.EastTennesseeState#..W 54-46 �7 vs.SouthCarolina#............W 67-60 20 WINTHROP.........................W 48-43 23 NCSTATE...........................W 75-52M 2 HighPoint%.......................L 44-5�

*atCullowhee,NC#WinthropTournament(RockHill,SC)%NCAIAWTournament(ElonCollege,NC)

1973-74Record: 9-7

Head Coach: Marilyn Gibbs

J �9 LONGWOOD.......................W 5�-36 24 HIGHPOINT........................W 58-44 26 atEastCarolina..................W 52-45 29 atNorthCarolina................L 44-54F � WESTERNCAROLINA..........L 65-69 2 MARSHILL.........................W 6�-47 5 atElon...............................L 59-72 7 APPALACHIANSTATE..........W 53-52 9 WINTHROP.........................W 55-38 �2 atWakeForest...................L 60-62 �5 vs.AppalachianState*......L 5�-59 �6 vs.EastTennesseeeState*W 60-54 �6 vs.WesternCarolina*........L 52-53 22 EASTCAROLINA#...............W 63-50 22 ELON#...............................L 50-64 23 NORTHCAROLINA#............W 66-64

*WinthropTournament(RockHill,SC)#NCAIAWTournament(Greensboro,NC)

1974-75Record: 8-11

Head Coach: Marilyn Gibbs

J �8 atLongwood......................W 70-50 2� atHighPoint......................W 68-57 23 atWinthrop........................L 52-64 24 SOUTHCAROLINA..............L 54-70 28 atElon...............................L 55-82 3� vs.SouthCarolina*............L 66-7�F � vs.EastCarolina*..............L 6�-68 4 EASTCAROLINA.................L 62-63 7 atMarsHill........................L 52-57 8 vs.WesternCarolina#........W 76-73 �� NORTHCAROLINA..............L 57-7� �4 vs.SouthCarolina%...........W 86-84 �4 vs.Winthrop%....................W 79-70 �5 vs.CollegeofCharleston%.L 64-80 �8 atAppalachianState..........W 76-70 20 ELON.................................L 76-9� 22 APPALACHIANSTATE..........W 74-67 24 WAkEFOREST....................W 77-6� 27 WesternCarolina^.............L 66-82

*ElonTournament(ElonCollege,NC)#atMarsHill%atWinthropTournament(RockHill,SC)^NCAIAWTournament(Boone,NC)

1975-76Record: 4-15

Head Coach: Marilyn Gibbs

D �0 atHighPoint......................L 73-97 �7 LONGWOOD.......................L 57-75 22 NCSTATE...........................L 7�-80 26 HIGHPOINT........................L 72-97 28 APPALACHIANSTATE..........L 54-68 30 vs.Radford*......................W 68-54 30 atElon*.............................W 7�-60 3� vs.EastCarolina*..............L 57-69F 3 atEastCarolina..................L 68-86 6 WESTERNCAROLINA..........L 60-82 7 MARSHILL.........................W 68-62 �2 atWakeForest...................L 67-69 �3 vs.Tennessee#...................W 8�-79 �3 vs.AppalachianState#......L 58-66 �7 atNorthCarolina................L 45-66 �9 WINTHROP.........................L 69-74 24 atElon...............................L 72-76M � atAppalachianState..........L 66-75 4 WesternCarolina%.............L 6�-75

*WinthropTournament(RockHill,SC)#ElonTournament(ElonCollege,NC)%NCAIAWTournament(ChapelHill,NC)

1976-77Record: 3-16 (1-7 NCAIAW)Head Coach: Marilyn Gibbs

D �0 atAppalachianState*.......L 68-8�J �3 EASTTENNESSEESTATE.....L 92-93 �5 atLongwood......................L 66-67 �8 atEastCarolina*...............W 92-86 20 NORTHCAROLINA*............L 75-95 22 atWinthrop........................L 77-�0� 25 atHighPoint......................L 47-86 28 EASTCAROLINA*...............L 65-77 29 No.�4NCSTATE*..............L 6�-84F � atNorthCarolina*.............L 45-74 4 atWesternCarolina............L 60-68 5 atMarsHill........................L 68-87 �0 ELON.................................W 80-72 �2 APPALACHIANSTATE*........L 54-66 �5 atNo.9NCState*.............L 49-8� �8 atWinthrop#......................L 74-8� �8 vs.WesternCarolina#........L 58-67 2� WAkEFOREST....................W 65-59 24 vs.EastCarolina%..............L 7�-73

*NCAIAWDivisionIgames#WinthropTournament(RockHill,SC)%NCAIAWTournament(Raleigh,NC)

1977-78Record: 6-16 (2-8 NCAIAW)Head Coach: Jan Donohue

N 29 atElon...............................L 75-77 atDuke*............................W 82-55 LONGWOOD.......................L 64-75 atNo.6NCState*.............L 4�-98D �� WAkEFOREST....................W 86-52J �7 HIGHPOINT........................L 58-90 EASTCAROLINA*...............L 48-75 atAppalachianState*.......L 74-83 26 DUkE*...............................W 8�-63 28 atCharlotte........................W 66-55 3� No.2NCSTATE*................L 50-77F 3 atWesternCarolina............L 59-9� 6 MARSHILL.........................W 80-73 7 atNorthCarolinaA&T.......(OT)W69-68 9 vs.FloridaState#...............L 57-65 �0 vs.EastCarolina#..............L 55-79 �4 NORTHCAROLINA*............L 69-76 �7 WINTHROP.........................L 64-69 20 atEastCarolina*...............L 57-87 23 APPALACHIANSTATE*........(OT)L78-84 25 atNorthCarolina*.............L 68-92M 2 vs.AppalachianState%......(OT)L 76-80

*NCAIAWDivisionIgames#WinthropTournament(RockHill,SC)%NCAIAWTournament

1978-79Record: 1-20 (0-12 NCAIAW)

Head Coach: Ditty Speeler

N �5 LONGWOOD.......................L 68-74 28 NCSTATE*........................L 39-��6D 2 atLongwood......................L 50-69 9 EASTCAROLINA*...............L 55-�00J �2 MARSHILL.........................L 6�-74 �6 DUkE*...............................L 5�-65 �7 DAVIDSON.........................W 58-52 �9 atAppalachianState*.......L 49-9� 20 atWesternCarolina*..........L 62-83 22 NORTHCAROLINA..............L 40-99 25 MERCER............................L 55-94 27 atWinthrop........................L 58-�02 29 atEastCarolina..................L 43-�09 3� atDuke*............................L 52-64F 2 UNCPEMBROkE................L 56-89 5 atNCState*......................L 34-��� atDavidson........................L 44-67 �2 atWakeForest*.................L 76-84 �5 atNorthCarolina*.............L 57-99 �7 NORTHCAROLINAA&T.....L 63-67 22 vs.NCState#....................L 47-�3�*NCAIAWDivisionIgames#NCAIAWTournament(Boone,NC)

1979-80Record: 20-5 (11-1 NCAIAW)Head Coach: Ditty Speeler/

Jim Swiggett

N 27 WINGATE............................W 88-70 30 atMethodist*....................W 87-60D � atMeredith........................W 84-57 4 atElon...............................L 56-84 6 atSt.Andrews*..................W 88-79 8 LONGWOOD.......................L 68-85 �0 atGreensboro*..................W 72-56 �5 CATAWBA...........................W 80-57J �0 atRoanoke........................W 87-80 �2 WARRENWILSON...............W 73-49 �4 ST.ANDREWS*..................W 59-57 �9 BENNETT*..........................L 69-77 24 MEREDITH..........................W 66-52 26 atNCWesleyan*................W 73-7� 29 atDavidson*......................W 69-50 3� GUILFORD..........................W 77-76F 2 atBennett*........................W 84-73 5 DAVIDSON*.......................W 74-60 7 NCWESLEYAN*..................W 78-62 �� DUkE.................................L 74-82 �4 GREENSBORO*..................W 65-56 �6 METHODIST*.....................W 75-62 �9 GREENSBORO#..................W 65-56 22 ST.ANDREWS#..................W 86-79 23 METHODIST#.....................L 78-85

*NCAIAWDivisionIIIgames#NCAIAWTournament(JimSwiggettcoachedthelast�7games)

1980-81Record: 9-14 (6-4 NCAIAW)Head Coach: Robin Joseph

N 2 atWingate.........................L 48-76D 3 atSt.Andrews*..................L 57-73 6 atMeredith........................W 60-45 �0 atAppalachianState..........L 56-75 �2 GREENSBORO#.................W 2-0 LONGWOOD.......................L 5�-68J �2 atDavidson........................W 55-54 �7 ST.ANDREWS*..................W 7�-54 �9 atGuilford..........................L 5�-6� 2� atMethodist*....................W 76-65 24 atBennett*........................L 50-76 atGreensboro#..................W 2-0 3� atNCWesleyan*................L 76-82F 2 DAVIDSON.........................W 72-59 5 PFEIFFER...........................L 55-74 7 METHODIST*.....................W 7�-57 9 NCWESLEYAN*..................W �02-82 �2 MEREDITH..........................W 68-50 BENNETT*..........................L 43-64 atLongwood......................L 50-72 atWakeForest...................L 56-92 atBarber-Scotia.................L 73-84 vs.Methodist%...................W 83-60 vs.Bennett%......................L 52-68 vs.St.Andrews%................L 74-93

*NCAIAWDivisionIIIgames#forfeitwins(notcounted)%NCAIAWTournament(RockyMount,NC)

1981-82Record: 25-3 (12-0 DIAC, 1st)

Head Coach: Lynne Agee

N 2� FERRUM............................W 82-73N 22 BENNETT............................W 70-52 24 VIRGINIA............................L 39-78D 2 METHODIST*.....................W ��0-42 4 atAverett...........................W 95-47 8 atGreensboro*..................W 80-59J �4 atDavidson........................W 67-40 �8 atPfeiffer...........................W 80-74 22 CHRIST.NEWPORT*...........W 98-70 23 VIRGINIAWESLEYAN*........W 83-58 25 DAVIDSON.........................W 69-56 27 atSt.Andrews*..................W 86-82 30 NCWESLEYAN*..................W 7�-68F 2 GUILFORD..........................W 94-74 4 ATLANTICCHRISTIAN..........L 90-93 6 atLongwood......................W 74-67 9 ST.ANDREWS*..................W 74-67 �2 atChristopherNewport*....W 75-56

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�3 atVirginiaWesleyan*.........W 68-55 �5 atMethodist*....................W �03-52 �6 GREENSBORO*..................W 90-33 �8 atNCWesleyan*................W 79-70 vs.NCWesleyan#...............W 69-66 vs.St.Andrews#.................W 9�-73M ST.ANDREWS+..................W 7�-63 SUSQUEHANNA+...............W 74-66 �9 vs.Pomona-Pitzer+............W 77-66 20 atElizabethtown!...............(OT)L66-67

*DixieConferencegames#DixieConferenceTournament+NCAATournament

! NCAA DIII National Championship gameDIAC Regular Season Champions

DIAC Tournament ChampionsNCAA Div. III Tourn. Runner-up

1982-83Record: 21-7 (11-1 DIAC, 1st)

Head Coach: Lynne Agee

N 20 atGuilford..........................W 90-83 29 atVirginia..........................L 50-92D � GREENSBORO*..................W �02-40 3 atMethodist*....................W 97-54 7 atBennett..........................W 94-45 �7 vs.CentralMissouriState# L 6�-94 �8 vs.Mesa#..........................W 7�-62J �4 WILLIAM&MARY...............W 89-60 �7 PFEIFFER...........................W 8�-52 �9 GUILFORD..........................W 83-64 2� atVirginiaWesleyan*.........W 73-53 22 atChristopherNewport*....W 78-60 24 atGreensboro*..................W 76-32 26 ST.ANDREWS*..................W 90-67 29 atNCWesleyan*................W 78-60F � atElon...............................L 64-68 3 atLenoir-Rhyne..................L 59-67 5 LONGWOOD.......................W 63-47 9 atSt.Andrews*..................L 74-77 �� CHRIST.NEWPORT*...........W 76-70 �2 VIRGINIAWESLEYAN*........W 8�-60 �5 METHODIST*.....................W �03-38 �8 NCWESLEYAN*..................W 84-6� 20 UNCWILMINGTON..............L 67-84 25 vs.St.Andrews%................W 75-47 26 vs.VirginiaWesleyan%.......W 80-64M 3 kNOXVILLE+.......................L 7�-74 4 RUST+...............................W 68-6�

*DixieConferencegames#NorthernColoradoTournament%DixieConferenceTournament+NCAASouthRegional

DIAC Regular Season ChampionsDIAC Tournament Champions

NCAA Div. III Tournament

1983-84Record: 22-7 (11-3 DIAC, 2nd)

Head Coach: Lynne Agee

N �9 GUILFORD..........................W 85-66 22 atUNCWilmington...............L 69-�00

D � atGreensboro*..................W 8�-50 3 METHODIST*.....................W ��6-5� 7 atAverett*..........................W �02-68 9 atRichmond......................L 72-82 �0 atWilliam&Mary...............(OT)W6�-56J �3 AVERETT*...........................W 94-37 �4 MARYWASHINGTON...........W 76-6� �8 atMethodist*....................W 94-59 20 VIRGINIAWESLEYAN*........L 68-76 2� CHRIST.NEWPORT*...........W 75-7� 24 atSt.Andrews*..................L 67-72 26 GREENSBORO*..................W 80-64 28 NCWESLEYAN*..................W 78-72 3� atGuilford..........................W 88-74F 2 atElon(OT)........................L 78-79 4 atLongwood......................W 66-64 7 LENOIR-RHYNE...................W 90-7� �0 atChristopherNewport*....W 60-46 �� atVirginiaWesleyan(OT).......L 93-�00 �4 ST.ANDREWS*..................W 93-80 �7 VA.COMMONWEALTH........W 83-69 �8 atNCWesleyan*................W 98-93 2� GREENSBORO#..................W 77-59 24 vs.St.Andrews#.................W 9�-67 25 vs.VirginiaWesleyan#........W 85-80 vs.knoxville%....................L 74-82 vs.VirginiaWesleyan%.......W 70-69

*DixieConferencegames#DixieConferenceTournament%NCAASouthRegional(HollySprings,MS)

DIAC Tournament ChampionsNCAA Div. III Tournament

1984-85Record: 21-7 (10-2 DIAC, 2nd)

Head Coach: Lynne Agee

N �7 vs.BuffaloState+...............L 7�-80 �8 vs.CortlandState+..............W 83-57 27 atMethodist*....................W 90-60 29 GREENSBORO*..................W 70-32D � AVERETT*...........................W ��6-38 4 atElon...............................W 74-56 7 atCatholic.........................W 60-59 8 atGettysburg.....................L 77-8�J �0 atAverett*.........................W �22-59 �2 atMaryWashington...........W 85-69 �5 METHODIST*.....................W 7�-44 �8 atVirginiaWesleyan*.........W 83-59 atChristopherNewport*....W 66-64 atGuilford..........................L 63-66 23 ELON.................................W 7�-64 26 atNCWesleyan*................W 79-65 28 ROANOkE..........................W 93-79 3� atGreensboro*..................L 69-76F 2 GUILFORD..........................W 87-79 8 CHRIST.NEWPORT*...........L 83-85 9 VIRGINIAWESLEYAN*........W 94-69 �3 LONGWOOD.......................L 76-97 �6 NCWESLEYAN*..................W �06-88 �9 AVERETT*...........................W 96-54 22 vs.Greensboro#.................W 68-49 23 vs.ChristopherNewport#...W 72-65M � vs.LeMoyne-Owen^...........W 84-77 2 atRust^.............................L 66-70

*DixieConferencegames

+EastConnecticutStateTournament#DixieConferenceTournament^NCAASouthRegional(HollySprings,MS)

DIAC Tournament ChampionsNCAA Div. III Tournament

1985-86Record: 24-4 (14-0 DIAC, 1st)

Head Coach: Lynne Agee

N 22 GUILFORD..........................L 59-8� 23 vs.Lenoir-Rhyne+...............W 84-75D 3 ELON.................................W 95-60 6 EASTERNMENNONITE........W 69-66 7 atCatholic.........................L 72-90 �0 GREENSBORO*..................W 85-73 �4 AVERETT*...........................W �04-22J 4 ST.ANDREWS*..................W 73-44 5 TRENTONSTATE..................W 76-68 8 atAverett*.........................W 73-32 �� MARYWASHINGTON...........W 9�-63 �3 atRoanoke........................W 76-6� �7 VIRGINIAWESLEYAN*........W 87-77 �8 CHRIST.NEWPORT.............W 73-64 2� METHODIST*.....................W 76-60 23 atSt.Andrews....................W 90-49 25 NCWESLEYAN*..................W 85-82 29 atElon...............................W 55-53 3� atGreensboro....................W 68-56F 3 atMethodist*....................W 76-73 7 atChristopherNewport*....W 75-74 8 atVirginiaWesleyan*.........W 6�-58 �� FERRUM............................W 96-76 �5 atNCWesleyan*................W 86-59 �8 AVERETT#...........................W 98-45 2� vs.ChristopherNewport#...L 67-69 28 atVirginiaWesleyan^.........W 84-75M � vs.Rust^............................L 6�-99

*DixieConferencegames+atGreensboroCollege#DixieConferenceTournament^NCAASouthRegional

DIAC Regular Season ChampionsNCAA Div. III Tourn. Second Round

1986-87Record: 27-3 (14-0 DIAC, 1st)

Head Coach: Lynne Agee

N 2� HIGHPOINT........................L 73-96 22 vs.Lenoir-Rhyne+...............(OT)W7�-68 25 atGuilford..........................W 7�-66D 3 atElon...............................L 68-8� 6 EASTERNMENNONITE........W 89-60 9 atGreensboro*..................W 7�-6� �� BELMONTABBEY................W 65-63J 5 atCoastalCarolina............W 73-50 8 ST.ANDREWS*..................W �03-46 �0 atMaryWashington...........W 8�-44 �3 ROANOkE..........................W 8�-49 �7 AVERETT*...........................W 88-47 20 atMethodist*....................W 84-52 23 atVirginiaWesleyan*.........W 78-65 24 atChristopherNewport*....W 60-58 27 NCWESLEYAN*..................W 89-74 29 GREENSBORO*..................W 72-57F 2 atSt.Andrews*..................W �00-5� 4 METHODIST*.....................W �02-60 �0 atFerrum...........................W 97-84 �3 CHRIST.NEWPORT*...........W 82-80 �4 VIRGINIAWESLEYAN*........W 84-57 �8 LIBERTY.............................W 87-75 20 atAverett*.........................W �03-56 2� atNCWesleyan*................W 95-80 24 AVERETT*...........................W ��2-56 27 vs.Greensboro#.................W 92-56 28 vs.ChristopherNewport#...W 93-75M 6 vs.Centre^.........................L 69-79 7 vs.BuffaloState^..............W 83-74

*DixieConferencegames+atGreensboroCollege#DixieConferenceTournament^NCAASouthRegional(HollySprings,MS)

DIAC Regular Season ChampionsDIAC Tournament Champions

NCAA Div. III Tournament

1987-88Record: 26-7 (13-1 DIAC, 1st)

Head Coach: Lynne Agee

N 2� vs.kean+...........................L 7�-74 22 vs.Muhlenberg+................W 8�-39 24 LONGWOOD.......................W 78-77D � ELON.................................W 83-80 4 vs.Guilford&......................W 66-6� 5 FERRUM............................W �0�-42 7 atNorthCarolinaA&T......L 60-79 9 GREENSBORO*..................W 84-64 �2 atCoastalCarolina............L 62-65J 9 atLongwood......................W 74-7� �� atUMBC............................L 8�-83 �3 atSt.Andrews*..................W 80-63 �6 atAverett*.........................W �20-36 �9 METHODIST*.....................W 99-54 22 VIRGINIAWESLEYAN*........W 89-66 23 CHRIST.NEWPORT*...........W 85-58 27 atGreensboro*..................L 74-84 30 atNCWesleyan*................W 90-82F 2 ST.ANDREWS*..................W 94-59 4 atMethodist*....................W 85-66 8 AVERETT*...........................W �25-5� �2 atChristopherNewport.......W �0�-87 �3 atVirginiaWesleyan...........W 80-78 �6 atLiberty............................L 90-96 20 NCWESLEYAN*..................W �2�-89 23 AVERETT#...........................W �39-39 26 vs.NCWesleyan#...............W �03-64 27 vs.VirginiaWesleyan#........W 75-72M 2 atCentre^..........................W 8�-77 3 vs.Rust^............................W 66-64 �� atLuther^..........................W 55-52 �8 atConcordia(MN)^..............L 66-�03 �9 vs.SouthernMaine^..........W 68-66

*DixieConferencegames+atEastConnecticutStateTournament&atGreensboroCollege#DixieConferenceTournament^NCAATournament

DIAC Regular Season ChampionsDIAC Tournament Champions

NCAA Div. III Tourn. Third Place

1988-89Record: 16-8

Head Coach: Lynne Agee

N �8 PFEIFFER...........................W 96-6� �9 ST.AUGUSTINE’S...............W 83-82 22 atLongwood......................W 82-58 29 NORTHCAROLINAA&T......W 80-56D � UNCWILMINGTON..............W 86-76 3 ¬NCCENTRAL....................W 89-7� 9 atTowson...........................W 90-87 �0 atNavy...............................W 73-66 20 atCoastalCarolina............L 62-68J 4 atSouthFlorida.................L 66-96 5 atTampa............................W 89-63 �2 GUILFORD..........................W 84-58 �4 LONGWOOD.......................W 86-72 �9 atWilliam&Mary...............W 73-59 20 atRandolph-Macon...........W 87-7� 25 atNorthCarolinaA&T........L 65-67 30 WINTHROP.........................W 87-65F 2 UNCPEMBROkE................W 89-76 8 atSt.Augustine’s...............L 67-72 �4 CHARLOTTE........................L 67-84 �6 atLiberty............................L 86-95 20 atUNCPembroke...............L 77-92 27 atUNCWilmington.............W 92-89

The 1982-83 team won both the DIAC Regular Season and Tournament Championships and made a trip to the NCAA Tournament for the second of seven straight seasons.

The 1987-88 club finished third in the NCAA Division III Tournament in the Spar-tans final season at that level before making the transition to Division I.

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M � atCharlotte........................L 66-83

1989-90Record: 18-7

Head Coach: Lynne Agee

N 28 LONGWOOD.......................W 96-70 30 atMissouri-Rolla*..............W 66-53D � atCameron*......................W 88-74 2 atWestTexasState*..........L 75-83 6 CATAWBA...........................W 82-58 7 UNCWILMINGTON..............W 97-87 �� NORTHCAROLINAA&T.....W 80-66J 3 atCal.-Riverside.................W �00-90 5 atCalPolyPomona............L 6�-93 6 atChapman.......................L 55-90 �0 LINCOLNMEMORIAL..........W 98-97 �3 BAPTIST.............................W 90-65 �7 atLongwood......................W 89-79 20 atDavis&Elkins................W 8�-7� 22 CHARLOTTE........................L 63-78 24 atNorthCarolinaA&T......L 54-67 29 atUNCPembroke...............W 76-66F � atNCCentral.....................W 80-66 6 ST.AUGUSTINE’S...............W �05-9� 8 USCSPARTANBURG...........L 56-66 �2 ELON.................................W �00-56 �5 atCatawba........................W 84-69 �7 atWinthrop........................W 73-63 �9 UNCPEMBROkE................W 93-62 27 atCharlotte........................L 7�-98

*atWestTexasStateTournament

1990-91Record: 21-9

Head Coach: Lynne Agee

N 23 vs.No.�6Mississippi%......L 58-90 24 vs.MorganState%.............W 6�-55 27 atSt.Augustine’s...............W 92-8� 30 vs.Bridgeport#..................W 93-52D � atPitt-Johnstown#.............L 87-93 4 CATAWBA...........................W 70-53 �0 UNCPEMBROkE................W 77-68 29 USCSPARTANBURG...........W 73-69 3� NORFOLkSTATE.................L 73-75J 4 atBentley..........................L 67-79 5 vs.LockHaven+.................W 7�-66 8 VIRGINIASTATE..................W 9�-6� �5 LONGWOOD.......................W 95-49 �9 WINTHROP.........................W 95-79 2� atCatawba........................W 80-58 23 NORTHCAROLINAA&T......(OT)L64-65 26 atLongwood......................W �0�-82 28 COASTALCAROLINA...........W 83-52 3� atVirginiaState.................L 69-8�F 2 DAVIS&ELkINS.................W 89-33 6 atCharlotte........................L 56-72 9 atWofford..........................W 97-56 �3 atUSCSpartanburg...........W 72-66 �6 PITT-JOHNSTOWN...............W 80-73 20 atLincolnMemorial...........W 76-74 2� atWesternCarolina............W 84-7� 26 WOFFORD..........................W 95-50 28 atUNCWilmington.............L 70-86M 7 vs.Hampton^.....................W 72-63 8 atNorfolkState^...............L 62-72

%AppalachianStateTournament#MountainCatClassic(Johnstown,PA)+atWaltham,MA^NCAASouthAtlanticRegional(Norfolk,VA)

NCAA Div. II Tournament

1991-92Record: 21-6

Head Coach: Lynne Agee

N 25 atWesternCarolina............W 87-79 29 vs.Loyola(MD)+.................W 93-7� 30 vs.UMass+........................W 72-59D 2 CHARLESTONSOUTHERN...W 9�-65 4 APPALACHIANSTATE..........W 90-74 7 COASTALCAROLINA...........W 87-73 �4 atDuke..............................L 76-87 �7 MICHIGANSTATE................L 7�-90 29 vs.AustinPeay#.................W 76-70 30 atVirginiaTech#................L 65-84J 3 MD-EASTERNSHORE%......W 80-6�

4 COLL.OFCHARLESTON%...W 76-60 8 atUNCWilmington.............W 96-6� �6 atUNCAsheville.................W 85-72 �8 WESTERNCAROLINA..........W 74-60 23 LIBERTY.............................W 79-72 27 SOUTHFLORIDA.................L 7�-84 29 CAMPBELL.........................W 84-69F 2 atCollegeofCharleston.....L 62-93 3 atCharlestonSouthern.......W 73-56 5 CHARLOTTE........................L 60-87 �0 atAppalachianState(OT)..... W 82-8� 20 UNCASHEVILLE.................W 86-74 24 atWinthrop........................W 84-8� 27 atLiberty............................W 67-47M 3 UNCWILMINGTON..............W 85-82 5 JAMESMADISON...............W 68-65

+atCornellTournament(Ithaca,NY)#atVirginiaTechTournament(Blacksburg,VA)%MarriottClassicatUNCG

1992-93Record: 19-10 (14-2 Big South, 1st)

Head Coach: Lynne Agee

D � atLiberty*.........................W 50-48 4 atSouthwestTexasState#..L 56-80 5 vs.SouthAlabama#...........L 70-73 �� DUkE.................................L 76-80 �5 STETSON............................W 69-62 �8 vs.Akron%.........................W 68-50 �9 atSouthFlorida%...............W 74-67 29 vs.SouthAlabama^...........L 62-66 30 vs.MoreheadState^..........L 6�-72J 3 CORNELL+.........................W 70-6� 4 EASTCAROLINA+...............L 59-76 6 VIRGINIATECH*.................W 63-54 9 UNCWILMINGTON*...........W 72-54 �3 atJamesMadison*............L 45-63 20 atAppalachianState*.......L 6�-9� 23 UNCASHEVILLE*...............W 8�-67 28 vs.NorthCarolinaA&T(C)*W 64-48F � atCoastalCarolina*..........W 87-52 6 atUNCWilmington*...........W 70-56 �� atUNCAsheville*...............W 80-4� �3 atCampbell*.....................W 87-74 �7 WINTHROP*.......................W 88-48 23 LIBERTY.............................W 77-52 26 CHARLESTONSOUTHERN*.W 83-59M � atClemson.........................L 66-75 4 RADFORD*........................W 74-57 �� vs.CharlestonSouthern&...W 58-55 �2 vs.Towson&.......................W 8�-69 2� atRadford&.......................L 57-62

*BigSouthConferencegame#atSouthwestTexasTournament(SanMarcos,TX)%atSouthFloridaHolidayClassic(Tampa,FL)^atGeorgiaSouthernTournament(Statesboro,GA)+MarriottClassicatUNCG(C)atGreensboroColiseum&BigSouthTournament(Radford,VA)

Big South Reg. Season Champions

1993-94Record: 17-12 (13-5 Big South, 1st)

Head Coach: Lynne Agee

N 28 UNCWILMINGTON..............W 77-54D � atCharlotte........................L 48-6� �8 CAMPBELL*.......................W 54-46 20 SOUTHWESTTEXASSTATE..L 48-64 29 atkentState......................L 68-��9 30 atDayton...........................L 65-82J 2 IOWASTATE#.....................L 66-72 3 TEMPLE#(OT).....................L 72-77 7 atUNCAsheville*...............W 86-69 8 atWinthrop*......................W 68-58 �4 LIBERTY*...........................L 6�-67 �5 RADFORD*........................W 78-6� 2� UMBC*..............................W 74-56 22 TOWSON*..........................W 70-48 26 vs.NorthCarolinaA&T(C)(OT)W 86-84 28 atCoastalCarolina*..........L 69-76 29 atCharlestonSouthern*....W 76-70F 5 atCampbell*.....................W 69-68 �� UNCASHEVILLE*...............W 90-54 �2 WINTHROP*.......................W 84-67

�8 atLiberty*.........................W 64-59 �9 atRadford*.......................L 69-7� 25 atUMBC*..........................L 5�-53 26 atTowson*.........................L 63-76M 4 COASTALCAROLINA*.........W 78-55 5 CHARLESTONSOUTHERN*.W 84-55 �0 UNCASHEVILLE%...............W 77-74 �� TOWSON%.........................W 74-69 �2 RADFORD%........................L 78-83*BigSouthConferencegame#MarriottClassicatUNCG(C)atGreensboroColiseum%BigSouthTournament(Greensboro,NC)

Big South Reg. Season Champions

1994-95Record: 21-10 (14-2 Big South, 1st)

Head Coach: Lynne Agee

N 30 APPALACHIANSTATE..........L 53-69D 3 vs.Loyola(MD)#.................L 68-76 4 vs.Davidson#.....................W 60-57 7 atWakeForest...................L 67-7� �9 atAlaska-Anchorage%.......W 83-76 20 vs.UCLA%..........................L 70-72 2� vs.Providence%.................L �00-�05 3� WESTERNCAROLINA^........W 78-66J � HOLYCROSS^....................W 86-78 4 atRadford*.......................W 7�-57 8 MONTANASTATE................L 56-90 �4 atUNCAsheville*...............W 67-6� �6 WINTHROP*.......................W 83-76 20 UMBC*..............................L 57-59 22 TOWSON*..........................W 7�-58 25 vs.NorthCarolinaA&T(C).W 79-69 28 CHARLESTONSOUTHERN*.W 74-70 3� CHARLOTTE........................L 58-6�F 2 atCoastalCarolina*..........W 8�-53 8 atWinthrop*......................W 68-60 �4 atLiberty*.........................W 67-57 �7 atUMBC*..........................W 55-50 �9 atTowson*(3OT)...............L 70-72 22 RADFORD*........................W 79-7� 25 atCharlestonSouthern*....W 77-69 28 UNCASHEVILLE*...............W 86-72M 2 LIBERTY*...........................W 74-54 4 COASTALCAROLINA*.........W 72-66 9 vs.CharlestonSouthern+...W 78-70 �0 vs.CoastalCarolina+.........W 85-57 �� atRadford+.......................L 63-68

*BigSouthConferencegame#PowerbarInvitational(Providence,RI)%NorthernLightsInvit.(Anchorage,Ak)(C)atGreensboroColiseum^UNCGMarriottClassic+BigSouthTournament(Radford,VA)

Big South Reg. Season Champions

1995-96Record: 17-10 (12-2 Big South, 1st)

Head Coach: Lynne Agee

N 24 vs.Illinois#.........................L 7�-88 25 vs.MD-EasternShore#.......W 76-39D 2 atCharlotte........................L 72-84

6 vs.WakeForest+................L 55-97 9 vs.NorthCarolinaA&T(C).W 69-57 �2 DAVIDSON.........................W 79-69 2� vs.No.�8Alabama%.........L 62-87 22 vs.SanDiego%(OT)............L 67-70 30 HARTFORD$.......................W 83-75 3� TULANE$............................L 69-7�J 4 atAppalachianState..........L 65-72 9 LIBERTY*...........................W 84-63 �3 atCoastalCarolina*..........L 76-88 �7 UNCASHEVILLE*...............W 73-54 20 WINTHROP*.......................W 96-57 27 atCharlestonSouthern*....W 75-73 30 atLiberty*.........................W 76-55F 4 UMBC*..............................W 68-50 7 RADFORD*........................W 94-79 �0 COASTALCAROLINA*.........W 8�-56 �3 atUNCASHEVILLE*............L 53-7� �6 atWinthrop*......................(OT)W86-85 2� atUMBC*..........................W 49-45 24 CHARLESTONSOUTHERN*.W 90-7� 29 atRadford*.......................W 7�-64M 7 vs.Liberty&........................W 84-60 8 vs.Winthrop&....................L 69-72

*BigSouthConferencegame#ComfortInnDowntownClassic(Atlanta,GA)(C)atGreensboroColiseum%HowardBankClassic(Burlington,VT)$MarriottClassic(Greensboro,NC)&BigSouthTournament(Radford,VA)

Big South Reg. Season Champions

1996-97Record: 20-9 (13-1 Big South, 1st)

Head Coach: Lynne Agee

N 2� atVirginiaTech...................L 86-89 24 No.�7DUkE......................L 68-98 29 atMontanaState#.............L 60-68 30 vs.AirForce#.....................W 64-58D 4 atDavidson........................L 48-60 7 vs.NorthCarolinaA&T(C).W 63-54 �7 COLLEGEOFCHARLESTON.W 69-54 28 atTulane%.........................L 46-89 29 vs.RhodeIsland%..............W 87-63J 2 APPALACHIANSTATE.........L 5�-7� 4 SOUTHCAROLINASTATE....W 99-42 8 atFurman..........................L 42-73 �� COASTALCAROLINA*..........W �04-66 �3 RADFORD*........................W �03-62 �6 atUNCAsheville*...............W 76-72 �8 atWinthrop*......................L 68-74 22 atUMBC*..........................W 7�-5� 25 CHARLESTONSOUTHERN*.W 9�-64 28 LIBERTY*...........................W 80-64F � UMBC*..............................W 76-52 4 atRadford*.......................W �0�-68 8 atCoastalCarolina*..........W 87-76 �0 UNCASHEVILLE*...............W 70-52 �5 WINTHROP*.......................W 90-65 20 atLiberty*.........................W 86-70 22 atCharlestonSouthern*....W 69-6� 27 vs.UMBC&........................W 68-50 28 vs.Radford&......................W 83-70M � vs.Liberty&........................L 82-89

*BigSouthConferencegame

In its first season in the Big South Conference, the 1992-93 club won the regular sea-son crown. Vickie Henson (15) was named the Big South Player of the Year.

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#StateFarmLadyCatClassic(Bozeman,MT)(C)atGreensboroColiseum%TulaneDoubletreeClassic(NewOrleans,LA)&BigSouthTournament(Lynchburg,VA)

Big South Reg. Season Champions

1997-98Record: 21-9 (12-4 SoCon, 1st)

Head Coach: Lynne Agee

N �7 atUNCAsheville.................W 78-6� �9 atNo.�9Duke...................L 5�-78 28 vs.Montana#.....................L 48-70 29 vs.GeorgiaSouthern#........W 9�-65D 4 VIRGINIATECH...................L 74-88 6 vs.NorthCarolinaA&T(C)..W 79-52 �4 atNorthCarolinaState......L 6�-85 20 ELON.................................W 66-53 29 FAIRLEIGHDICkINSON%....W 88-64 30 CAMPBELL%......................W 84-76J 3 atWesternCarolina*..........W 8�-6� 7 atGeorgiaSouthern*.........L 65-80 �0 FURMAN*..........................W 77-74 �2 atDavidson*......................L 72-87 �4 APPALACHIANSTATE*........W 62-52 �7 atWofford*(OT).................W 93-86 �9 atChattanooga*...............W 72-60 23 GEORGIASOUTHERN*........W 82-67 29 EASTTENNESSEESTATE*...L 66-67F 2 WESTERNCAROLINA*........W 90-48 7 atAppalachianState*.......L 59-63 �0 atFurman*........................W 78-68 �4 DAVIDSON*.......................W 78-67 �6 WOFFORD*........................W 74-53 �8 atEastTennesseeState*...W 75-62 2� CHATTANOOGA*.................W 72-65 27 WESTERNCAROLINA$.......W 86-54 28 vs.Davidson$+..................W 78-75M � vs.GeorgiaSouthern$+.....W 75-69 �3 vs.No.��Alabama^..........L 46-94

*SouthernConferencegame#ArkansasDialClassic(Fayetteville,AR)(C)atGreensboroColiseum%MarriottClassicatUNCG$ SoCon Tournament (Greensboro, NC; first round and quarterfinal at UNCG; semifinals and final at GreensboroColiseum)^NCAAFirstRound(Tuscaloosa,AL)

SoCon Reg. Season ChampionsSoCon Tourn. Champions

NCAA Tournament

1998-99Record: 20-8 (14-4 SoCon, 1st)

Head Coach: Lynne Agee

N �4 atMaryland.......................W 63-45 �8 UNCASHEVILLE.................W 69-53 24 atAppalachianState*.......W 72-57 28 vs.Towson#........................L 76-77 29 vs.Radford#......................L 64-68D 2 atElon...............................W 83-65 5 vs.NorthCarolinaA&T(C)..W 58-52 8 MARSHALL.........................W 9�-75 �2 WESTERNCAROLINA*........W 74-56 �7 COLLEGEOFCHARLESTON*W 77-55 28 atEastTennesseeState*...L 58-82 30 atNo.�0Clemson.............L 42-59J 5 atFurman*........................W 78-70 9 DAVIDSON*.......................W 90-79 �� WOFFORD*........................W 90-59 �6 CHATTANOOGA*.................W 87-74 �8 atGeorgiaSouthern*.........L 70-75 22 EASTTENNESSEESTATE*...W 75-59 26 atCollegeofCharleston*...W 54-50 30 atWesternCarolina*..........L 63-75F � APPALACHIANSTATE*........L 76-8� 6 FURMAN*..........................W 80-65 8 atDavidson*......................W 64-6� �2 atWofford*........................W 66-63 �5 atChattanooga*................W 70-66 20 GEORGIASOUTHERN*........W 95-75 26 WOFFORD$........................W 95-58 27 vs.Davidson$(C)...............L 9�-92

*SouthernConferencegame#ChristmasCityClassic(Bethlehem,PA)(C)atGreensboroColiseum$ SoCon Tournament (Greensboro, NC; first round and quarterfinal at UNCG; semifinals and final at GreensboroColiseum)

SoCon Regular Season Champions

1999-2000Record: 18-11 (11-7 SoCon, 4th)

Head Coach: Lynne Agee

N �5 atNo.22Duke#.................L 47-72 20 vs.Washington$.................W 67-57 2� atNorthCarolinaState$....L 58-75 26 atSt.Mary’s%....................L 56-69 27 vs.St.Bonaventure%..........W 65-57D 4 atWesternCarolina*..........W 85-5� �9 atMarshall........................W 7�-68 2� CLEMSON(OT)....................W 78-67

29 COLLEGEOFCHARLESTON*W 87-47J 5 APPALACHIANSTATE*........L 72-83 8 FURMAN*(OT)...................W 70-69 �0 atDavidson*......................W 7�-69 �4 atWofford*........................W 60-50 �7 CHATTANOOGA*.................L 56-60 �9 vs.NorthCarolinaA&T(C)...W 74-38 22atGeorgiaSouthern*.....................L 69-72 24 atEastTennesseeState*...L 62-66 29 atCollegeofCharleston*...W 63-4�F � WESTERNCAROLINA*........W 78-65 5 atAppalachianState*.......W 77-7� 8 atFurman*........................L 66-8� �2 DAVIDSON*.......................W 75-57 �5 WOFFORD*........................W 64-6� �9 atChattanooga*................L 66-83 2� GEORGIASOUTHERN*........W 79-73 25 EASTTENNESSEESTATE*...W 70-65M 2 vs.AppalachianState&......W 92-75 4 vs.Chattanooga&..............W 73-67 5 vs.Furman&.......................L 49-68

*SouthernConferencegame#Pre-seasonWomen’sNIT$NCStateWomen’sTournament(Raleigh,NC)%ThanksgivingClassic(Moraga,CA)(C)atGreensboroColiseum&SoConTournament(Greenville,SC)

2000-01Record: 22-8 (14-4 SoCon, 3rd)

Head Coach: Lynne Agee

N �7 atCampbell.......................W 60-56 20 CHARLOTTE........................W 8�-70 24 MANHATTAN#.....................W 82-62 25 RICE#................................L 46-50 28 atEastCarolina..................W 66-53 30 atAppalachianState*.......W 75-5�D �6 atClemson.........................L 65-89 2� vs.MiddleTennessee$.......L 66-69 22 vs.AppalachianState$......W 86-77 30 WESTERNCAROLINA*........W 67-60J 3 atFurman*........................W 62-52 6 DAVIDSON*.......................W 8�-42 9 WOFFORD*........................W 77-50 �3 CHATTANOOGA*.................L 63-79 �5 atGeorgiaSouthern*.........L 59-45 �7 vs.NorthCarolinaA&T(C)...W 85-57 20 EASTTENNESSEESTATE*...W 73-58 23 COLLEGEOFCHARLESTON*W 89-56 27 atWesternCarolina*..........W 7�-45 30 APPALACHIANSTATE*........W 88-60F 3 FURMAN*..........................W 60-58 5 atDavidson*......................W 72-60 �0 atWofford*........................W 6�-47 �2 atChattanooga*................L 55-77 �7 GEORGIASOUTHERN*........L 66-7� �9 atEastTennesseeState*...L 5�-53 23 atCollegeofCharleston*...W 53-52M 2 vs.EastTennesseeState&..W 85-53 3 vs.GeorgiaSouthern&.......W 70-66 4 vs.Chattanooga&..............L 63-64

*SouthernConferencegame#UNCGMarriottClassic(Greensboro,NC)$UCFHolidayClassic(Orlando,FL)(C)atGreensboroColiseum&SoConTournament(Greenville,SC)

2001-02Record: 21-10 (14-4 SoCon, 1st)

Head Coach: Lynne Agee

N �6 atCharlotte........................L 44-60 20 CAMPBELL.........................W 69-46 23 CANISIUS#........................W 87-66 24 DELAWARE#.......................W 67-62 30 atRice$.............................L 47-6�D � vs.Maine$.........................L 59-62 8 EASTCAROLINA.................W 60-46 �6 atNo.8Duke.....................L 58-90 �9 APPALACHIANSTATE*........W 79-5� 29 FURMAN*..........................W 73-64J 5 WOFFORD*........................W 8�-75 7 atChattanooga*................L 59-62 �2 GEORGIASOUTHERN*........W 75-57 �4 atEastTennesseeState*...W 77-50 �6 vs.NorthCarolinaA&T(C)...W 88-45 20 atCollegeofCharleston*...W 73-58 22 WESTERNCAROLINA*........W 74-70

26 atAppalachianState*.......W 83-66 29 atFurman*........................W 66-57F 2 DAVIDSON*.......................W 7�-44 5 atWofford*........................W 67-6� 9 CHATTANOOGA*(OT)..........L 69-73 �� atGeorgiaSouthern*.........L 72-73 �4 atDavidson*......................W 84-73 �6 EASTTENNESSEESTATE*...W 9�-58 �9 COLLEGEOFCHARLESTON*W 60-50 23 atWesternCarolina*..........L 67-69M � vs.CollegeofCharleston&.W 77-5� 2 vs.Furman&.......................W 7�-62 3 vs.Chattanooga&..............L 69-77 �3 vs.VirginiaTech^...............L 46-5�

*SouthernConferencegame#UNCGMarriottClassic(Greensboro,NC)$GeneHackermanInvitational(Dallas,TX)&SoConTournament(Charleston,SC)^WNITFirstRound(Blacksburg,VA)

SoCon Regular Season ChampionsWNIT Tournament

2002-03Record: 14-13 (10-8 SoCon, 5th)

Head Coach: Lynne Agee

N 22 atVirginiaTech...................L 46-54 29 LOYOLA(MD)#....................W 6�-47 30 EASTCAROLINA#...............W 85-62D 9 atCampbell.......................W 6�-57 �4 ELON.................................W 64-5� 20 FLORIDAINTERNATIONAL...L 64-7� 28 atTulane%........................L 43-63 29 vs.SMU%..........................L 49-62J 2 atFurman*........................L 66-74 4 DAVIDSON*.......................W 7�-69 6 atWofford*........................L 50-6� �� EASTTENNESSEESTATE*...W 7�-60 �3 atGeorgiaSouthern*.........W 60-58 �8 CHATTANOOGA*.................L 54-76 2� COLLEGEOFCHARLESTON*W 63-57 25 atWesternCarolina*..........L 74-82 28 APPALACHIANSTATE*........W 75-62F � FURMAN*..........................L 49-68 4 atDavidson*......................W 70-63 8 WOFFORD*........................W 76-43 �0 atChattanooga*................L 54-84 �5 GEORGIASOUTHERN*........L 54-64 �8 atEastTennesseeState*...W 73-62 22 WESTERNCAROLINA*........L 54-64 24 atCollegeofCharleston*...W 75-70M � atAppalachianState*.......W 85-78 6 vs.Furman&......................L 5�-65

*SouthernConferencegame%DoubletreeClassic(NewOrleans,LA)#UNCGTournament(Greensboro,NC)&SoConTournament(Greenville,SC)

2003-04Record: 9-19 (9-11 SoCon, 7th)

Head Coach: Lynne Agee

N 2� atVirginia..........................L 44-7� 23 ST.FRANCIS(PA)................L 55-80D 3 WOFFORD*........................W 62-50 6 vs.CoastalCarolina#.........L 65-66 7 vs.CoppinState#...............L 49-54 �3 atEastTennesseeState*...L 72-83 �8 atChattanooga*................L 57-68 20 CAMPBELL.........................L 56-6� 22 APPALACHIANSTATE*........W 79-66 28 atNo.25BostonCollege....L 53-84 30 atUMass...........................L 49-63J 3 FURMAN*..........................W 63-60 5 atElon*.............................L 66-77 �0 atGeorgiaSouthern*.........L 43-54 �2 atCollegeofCharleston*...W 73-56 �7 WESTERNCAROLINA*........W 66-53 20 DAVIDSON*.......................L 55-68 29 atAppalachianState*.......L 68-73 3� atFurman*........................L 42-89F 3 ELON*...............................W 69-56 7 GEORGIASOUTHERN*........W 78-43 9 COLLEGEOFCHARLESTON*W 78-63 �4 atWesternCarolina*..........L 44-66 �7 atDavidson*......................L 45-59 2� EASTTENNESSEESTATE*...L 60-65 23 CHATTANOOGA*.................L 54-70

The 1997-98 team celebrates its SoCon Tournament Championship.

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28 atWofford*........................W 59-53M 3 vs.CollegeofCharleston&.L 50-59

*SouthernConferencegame#EastCarolinaTournament(Greenville,NC)&SoConTournament(Charleston,SC)

2004-05Record: 14-14 (11-9 SoCon, 4th)

Head Coach: Lynne Agee

N �9 atWestVirginia..................L 39-67 26 WINTHROP^.......................W 62-52 27 PITTSBURGH^....................L 55-62D 4 atNo.25Arizona#.............L 48-98 5 vs.Delaware#....................L 59-69 �� HIGHPOINT........................W 70-54 �5 CHATTANOOGA*.................L 62-7� �8 atAppalachianState*.......L 4�-69 20 UNCWILMINGTON..............W 79-68 30 atWofford*........................W 69-52J 2 atFurman*........................L 50-52 5 ELON*...............................W 60-54 8 GEORGIASOUTHERN*........W 63-49 �0 COLLEGEOFCHARLESTON*W 7�-50 �5 atWesternCarolina*..........W 72-58 �8 atDavidson*......................W 78-66 20 atEastTennesseeState*...L 63-75 25 APPALACHIANSTATE*........W 55-4� 29 FURMAN*..........................W 70-65F � atElon*.............................L 59-65 5 atGeorgiaSouthern*.........W 77-63 7 atCollegeofCharleston*...L 52-65 �2 WESTERNCAROLINA*........L 5�-55 �5 DAVIDSON*(2OT)..............W 90-87 �9 EASTTENNESSEESTATE*...(OT)L67-70 2� atChattanooga*................L 57-70 26 WOFFORD*........................W 70-55M 3 vs.GeorgiaSouthern&.......L 48-55

*SouthernConferencegame^UNCGMarriottTournament(Greensboro,NC)#FiestaBowlClassic(Tucson,AZ)&SoConTournament(Chattanooga,TN)

2005-06Record: 18-12 (12-6 SoCon, 2nd)

Head Coach: Lynne Agee

N �8 atNorthCarolinaState......L 46-76 25 LONGWOOD^.....................L 66-69 26 OHIO^................................W 69-52 29 atHighPoint.....................(OT)L63-65D 3 WESTVIRGINIA..................W 72-70 �0 CAMPBELL.........................W 78-55 �4 atWakeForest...................W 70-64 �9 DAVIDSON*.......................L 57-69 2� atUNCWilmington.............L 54-65 3� atCoastalCarolina............L 54-68J 2 CHATTANOOGA*..................L 75-82 7 atFurman*........................W 69-66 9 atGeorgiaSouthern*.........L 63-74 �4 APPALACHIANSTATE*........W 85-7� �6 COLL.OFCHARLESTON*....(OT)L 67-70 �8 atWesternCarolina*..........W 69-60 2� atElon*.............................W 56-35 24 WOFFORD*........................W 84-64 28 atDavidson*(OT)................W 63-62 30 atChattanooga*................L 68-72F 4 FURMAN*..........................W 72-48 6 GEORGIASOUTHERN*........W 72-62 �� atAppalachianState*.......L 84-85 �3 atCollegeofCharleston*...W 59-58 �8 ELON*...............................W 53-45 2� atWofford*.........................W 67-55 25 WESTERNCAROLINA*...........W 72-57M 3 vs.GeorgiaSouthern&.......W 68-56 4 vs.Davidson&....................W 69-58 5 vs.Chattanooga&...............L 79-9�

*SouthernConferencegame^UNCGMarriottTournament(Greensboro,NC)&SoConTournament(Chattanooga,TN)

2006-07Record: 20-10 (13-5 SoCon, 4th)

Head Coach: Lynne Agee

N �2 UNCWILMINGTON..............W 74-46 �7 atCampbell.......................W 84-68 20 atCharlotte........................L 40-86 24 LONGWOOD^.....................W 8�-50 25 PROVIDENCE^...................W 72-68

30 atNorthCarolina................L 48-�03D 4 atDavidson........................L 59-73 �6 COASTALCAROLINA...........W 64-54 �8 HIGHPOINT........................W 63-53 20 WESTERNCAROLINA*........L 52-53 29 atMaryland#.....................L 57-92 30 vs.Liberty#........................W 67-59J 2 atChattanooga*................W 7�-68 6 FURMAN*..........................W 67-56 8 GEORGIASOUTHERN*........W 80-55 �0 VirginiaTech......................L 45-50 �3 atAppalachianState*.......W 66-6� �5 atCollegeofCharleston*... L 6�-73 20 Elon*.................................W 88-40 22 atWofford*........................W 62-54 27 DAVIDSON*.......................W 78-55 29 CHATTANOOGA...................L 66-83F 3 atFurman*........................W 65-58 5 atGeorgiaSouthern*.........W 68-60 �0 APPALACHIANSTATE*........W 8�-62 �2 COLLEGEOFCHARLESTON*W 70-6� �7 atElon*.............................W 57-48 �9 WOFFORD*(OT)................W 7�-66 24 atWesternCarolina*..........L 67-73M � vs.GeorgiaSouthern&.......L 64-8�

*SouthernConferencegame^UNCGMarriottTournament(Greensboro,NC)#MarylandTournament(CollegePark,MD)&SoConTournament(Charleston,SC)

2007-08Record: 7-24 (4-14 SoCon, 9th)

Head Coach: Lynne Agee

N �2 UNCWILMINGTON..............W 74-46 �� atNCState........................L 29-74 �3 LIBERTY.............................L 44-62 �8 atDuke..............................L 39-84 23 BOSTONUNIVERSITY^.......L 42-69 24 UNCASHEVILLE^...............L 70-77 28 CHARLOTTE........................L 45-70D 3 atHighPoint......................W 74-64 5 atLongwood......................L 53-62 �5 atWofford..........................L 44-58 �9 vs.LaSalle#.......................L 47-63 20 atUCF#..............................L 73-76 28 CHOWAN............................W 68-37J 2 atFurman*........................W 66-54 5 GEORGIASOUTHERN*........L 50-63 7 COLLEGEOFCHARLESTON.L 37-62 �2 atWesternCarolina............L 53-66 �4 atChattanooga..................L 50-77 �8 DAVIDSON.........................L 59-70 2� APPALACHIANSTATE..........W 56-54 26 ELON.................................W 56-54F 2 atGeorgiaSouthern...........L 57-68 4 atCollegeofCharleston.....L 6�-65 9 WESTERNCAROLINA..........L 55-63 �� CHATTANOOGA...................L 52-64 �5 atDavidson........................L 50-76 �9 atAppalachianState..........L 53-58 23 atElon...............................L 48-59M � FURMAN............................L 55-59 6 vs.AppalachianState&......W 62-44 7 vs.Chattanooga.................L 33-78

*SouthernConferencegame^UNCGMarriottClassic(Greensboro,NC)#UCFTournament(Orland,FL)&SoConTournament(Charleston,SC)

all-time Coaches / year-by-year Records Conf. OverallYear Coach W L W L Pct. Conf.Finish

JUNe GalloWay (�8-��, .7��, thRee seasoNs)�969-70 JuneGalloway -- -- 9 2 .8�8

�970-7� JuneGalloway -- -- �2 8 .600NIWIT4thplace

�97�-72 JuneGalloway -- -- �7 4 .8�0

MaRilyN GiBBs (�8-��, .7��, Five seasoNs)�972-73 MarilynGibbs -- -- �4 4 .778

�973-74 MarilynGibbs -- -- 9 7 .563

�974-75 MarilynGibbs -- -- 8 �� .42�

�975-76 MarilynGibbs -- -- 4 �5 .2��

�976-77 MarilynGibbs � 7 3 �6 .�58

JaN doNohUe (2-8, .200, oNe seasoN)�977-78 JanDonohue 2 8 6 �6 .273

ditty speeleR (7-2�, .2�0, tWo seasoNs)�978-79 DittySpeeler 0 �2 � 20 .048

JiM sWiGGett (��-�, .82�, oNe seasoN*)1979-80 DittySpeeler/

JimSwiggett �� � 20 5 .800

RoBiN Joseph (9-��, .�9�, oNe seasoN)�980-8� RobinJoseph 6 4 9 �4 .39�

lyNNe aGee (�20-2�7, .��9, 27 seasoNs)�98�-82 LynneAgee �2 0 25 3 .893 �st(Dixie)

�982-83 LynneAgee �� � 2� 7 .750 �st(Dixie)

�983-84 LynneAgee �� 3 22 7 .759 2nd(Dixie)

�984-85 LynneAgee �0 2 2� 7 .750 2nd(Dixie)

�985-86 LynneAgee �4 0 24 4 .857 �st(Dixie)

�986-87 LynneAgee �4 0 27 3 .900 �st(Dixie)

�987-88 LynneAgee �3 � 26 7 .788 �st(Dixie)

�988-89 LynneAgee -- -- �6 8 .667

�989-90 LynneAgee -- -- �8 7 .720

�990-9� LynneAgee -- -- 2� 9 .700

�99�-92 LynneAgee -- -- 2� 6 .778

�992-93 LynneAgee �4 2 �9 �0 .655 �st(BigSouth)

�993-94 LynneAgee �3 5 �7 �2 .583 �st(BigSouth)

�994-95 LynneAgee �4 2 2� �0 .677 �st(BigSouth)

�995-96 LynneAgee �2 2 �7 �0 .630 �st(BigSouth)

�996-97 LynneAgee �3 � 20 9 .690 �st(BigSouth)

�997-98 LynneAgee �2 4 2� 9 .700 �st(SoCon)

�998-99 LynneAgee �4 4 20 8 .7�4 �st(SoCon)

�999-00 LynneAgee �� 7 �8 �� .62� 4th(SoCon)

2000-0� LynneAgee �4 4 22 8 .733 3rd(SoCon)

200�-02 LynneAgee �4 4 2� �0 .677 �st(SoCon)

2002-03 LynneAgee �0 8 �4 �3 .5�8 5th(SoCon)

2003-04 LynneAgee 9 �� 9 �9 .32� 7th(SoCon)

2004-05 LynneAgee �� 9 �4 �4 .500 4th(SoCon)

2005-06 LynneAgee �2 6 �8 �2 .600 2nd(SoCon)

2006-07 LynneAgee �3 5 20 �0 .667 4th(SoCon)

2007-08 LynneAgee 4 �4 7 24 .225 9th(SoCon)

* Ditty Speeler coached the first eight games of the 1979-80 season.

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Air Force 1-0�996-97.......... (N).....W,64-58

Alaska-Anchorage 1-0�994-95.......... (A).....W,83-76

Alabama 0-2�995-96.......... (N)......L,62-89�997-98.......... (A)......L,46-94

Akron 1-0�992-93.......... (N).....W,68-50

Appalachian State 27-22�97�-72.......... (H).....W,50-46�97�-72.......... (N).....W,52-35�972-73.......... (A).....W,62-57�972-73.......... (H).....W,49-44�973-74.......... (H).....W,53-52�973-74.......... (A)...... L,5�-59�974-75.......... (A).....W,76-70�974-75.......... (H)..... W,74-67�975-76.......... (H)......L,54-68�975-76.......... (N)......L,58-66�975-76.......... (A)......L,66-75�976-77.......... (A)...... L,68-8��976-77.......... (H)......L,54-66�977-78.......... (A)...... L,74-83�977-78.......... (H)L,78-84(ot)�977-78.......... (N)L,76-80(ot)�978-79.......... (A)...... L,49-9��980-8�.......... (A)......L,56-75�99�-92.......... (H)..... W,90-74�99�-92.......... (A)W,82-8�(ot)�992-93.......... (A)...... L,6�-9��994-95.......... (H)......L,53-69�995-96.......... (A)......L,65-72�996-97.......... (H)...... L,5�-7��997-98.......... (H).....W,62-52�997-98.......... (A)......L,59-63�998-99.......... (A).....W,72-57�998-99.......... (H)...... L,76-8��999-00.......... (H)......L,72-83�999-00.......... (A)..... W,77-7��999-00.......... (N).....W,92-752000-0�.......... (A)..... W,75-5�2000-0�.......... (N).....W,86-772000-0�.......... (H).....W,88-60200�-02.......... (H)..... W,79-5�200�-02.......... (A).....W,83-662002-03.......... (H).....W,75-622002-03.......... (A).....W,85-782003-04.......... (H).....W,79-662003-04.......... (A)......L,68-732004-05.......... (A)...... L,4�-692004-05.......... (H)..... W,55-4�2005-06.......... (H)..... W,85-7�2005-06.......... (A)......L,84-852006-07.......... (A).....W,68-6�2006-07.......... (H).....W,8�-622007-08.......... (H).....W,56-542007-08.......... (A)......L,53-582007-08.......... (N).....W,62-44

Arizona 1-02004-05.......... (A)......L,48-99

Atlantic Christian 0-1�98�-82.......... (H)......L,90-93

Austin Peay 1-0�99�-92.......... (N).....W,76-70

Averett 19-0�970-7�.......... (H).....W,42-37�970-7�.......... (A).....W,53-49�97�-72.......... (A).....W,52-38�97�-72.......... (H).....W,53-30�98�-82.......... (A).....W,80-59�983-84.......... (A).....W,80-59�983-84.......... (H).....W,94-37�984-85.......... (H)... W,��6-38�984-85.......... (A).....W,73-32�984-85.......... (H).....W,96-54�985-86.......... (H)...W,�04-22�985-86.......... (A).....W,73-32�985-86.......... (H).....W,98-45�986-87.......... (H)..... W,88-47�986-87.......... (A)...W,�03-56�986-87.......... (H)...W,��2-56�987-88.......... (A)...W,�20-36�987-88.......... (H)...W,�25-5��987-88.......... (H)...W,�39-39

Baptist 1-0�989-90.......... (H).....W,90-65

Barber-Scotia 0-1�980-8�.......... (A)......L,73-84

Belmont Abbey 1-0�986-87.......... (H).....W,65-63

Bennett 4-4�97�-72.......... (H)..... W,60-2��979-80.......... (H)......L,69-77�979-80.......... (A).....W,73-84�980-8�.......... (A)...... L,50-76�980-8�.......... (H)......L,43-64�980-8�.......... (A)......L,52-68�98�-82.......... (H).....W,70-52�982-83.......... (H).....W,94-45

Bentley 0-1�990-9�.......... (A)......L,67-79

Boston College 0-12003-04.......... (A)......L,53-84

Boston University 0-12007-08.......... (H)..........L,42-69

Bridgeport 1-0�990-9�.......... (N).....W,93-52

Buffalo State 1-1�984-85.......... (N)...... L,7�-80�986-87.......... (N)..... W,83-74

Cal Poly Pomona 0-1�989-90.......... (A)...... L,6�-93

California-Riverside 1-0�989-90.......... (A)...W,�00-90

Cameron 1-0�989-90.......... (A)..... W,88-74

Campbell 11-1�97�-72.......... (H).....W,56-35�99�-92.......... (H).....W,84-69�992-93.......... (A).....W,87-84�993-94.......... (H).....W,54-46�993-94.......... (A).....W,69-68�997-98.......... (H).....W,84-762000-0�.......... (A).....W,60-56200�-02.......... (H).....W,69-462002-03.......... (A)..... W,6�-572003-04.......... (H)...... L,56-6�2005-06.......... (H).....W,78-552006-07.......... (A).....W,84-68

Canisius 1-0200�-02.......... (H).....W,87-66

Catawba 8-0�97�-72.......... (H).....W,50-29�97�-72.......... (N)..... W,56-4��972-73.......... (A).....W,53-44�979-80.......... (H).....W,80-57�989-90.......... (H).....W,82-58�989-90.......... (A).....W,84-69�990-9�.......... (H).....W,70-53�990-9�.......... (A).....W,80-58

Catholic 1-1�984-85.......... (A).....W,60-59�985-86.......... (A)......L,72-90

Central Florida 0-12007-08.......... (A)...... L,73-76

Central Missouri State 0-1�982-83.......... (N)...... L,6�-94

Centre (KY) 1-1�986-87.......... (N)......L,69-79�987-88.......... (A)..... W,8�-77

Chapman (CA) 0-1�989-90.......... (A)......L,55-90

Charlotte 2-12�977-78.......... (A).....W,66-55�988-89.......... (H)......L,67-84�988-89.......... (A)......L,66-83�989-90.......... (H)......L,63-78�989-90.......... (A)...... L,7�-98�990-9�.......... (A)......L,56-72�99�-92.......... (H)...... L,60-87�993-94.......... (A)...... L,48-6��994-95.......... (H)...... L,58-6��995-96.......... (A)......L,72-842000-0�.......... (H).....W,8�-70200�-02.......... (A)......L,44-602006-07.......... (A)......L,40-862007-08.......... (H)......L,45-70

Charleston Southern 13-0�99�-92.......... (H)..... W,9�-65�99�-92.......... (A).....W,73-56�992-93.......... (H).....W,83-59�992-93.......... (N).....W,58-55�993-94.......... (A).....W,76-70�993-94.......... (H).....W,84-55�994-95.......... (H)..... W,74-70�994-95.......... (A).....W,77-69�994-95.......... (N).....W,78-70�995-96.......... (A).....W,75-73�995-96.......... (H)..... W,90-7��996-97.......... (H).....W,9�-64�996-97.......... (A).....W,69-6�

Chattanooga 6-21�997-98.......... (A).....W,72-60�997-98.......... (H).....W,72-65�998-99.......... (H)..... W,87-74�998-99.......... (A).....W,70-66�999-00.......... (H)......L,56-60�999-00.......... (A)......L,66-83�999-00.......... (N).....W,73-672000-0�.......... (H)......L,63-792000-0�.......... (A)......L,55-772000-0�.......... (N)......L,63-64

200�-02.......... (A)......L,59-62200�-02.......... (H)L,69-73(ot)200�-02.......... (N)......L,69-772002-03.......... (H)...... L,54-762002-03.......... (A)......L,54-842003-04.......... (A)...... L,57-682003-04.......... (H)......L,54-702004-05.......... (H)...... L,62-7�2004-05.......... (A)...... L,57-702005-06.......... (H)......L,75-822005-06.......... (A)......L,68-722005-06.......... (N)...... L,79-9�2006-07.......... (A)..... W,7�-682006-07.......... (H)......L,66-832007-08.......... (A)......L,50-772007-08.......... (H)......L,52-642007-08.......... (N)......L,33-78

Christopher Newport 15-2�98�-82.......... (H).....W,98-70�98�-82.......... (A).....W,75-56�982-83.......... (A).....W,78-60�982-83.......... (H).....W,76-70�983-84.......... (H)..... W,75-7��983-84.......... (A).....W,60-46�984-85.......... (A).....W,66-64�984-85.......... (H)......L,83-85�984-85.......... (N).....W,72-65�985-86.......... (H).....W,73-64�985-86.......... (A)..... W,75-74�985-86.......... (N)......L,67-69�986-87.......... (A).....W,60-58�986-87.......... (H).....W,82-80�986-87.......... (N).....W,93-75�987-88.......... (H).....W,85-58�987-88.......... (A)... W,�0�-87

Chowan1-02007-08.......... (H).....W,68-37

Clemson 1-3�992-93.......... (A)......L,66-75�998-99.......... (A)......L,42-59�999-00.......... (H)W,78-67(ot)2000-0�.......... (A)......L,65-89

Coastal Carolina 12-6�986-87.......... (A).....W,73-50�987-88.......... (A)......L,62-65�988-89.......... (A)......L,62-68�990-9�.......... (H).....W,83-52�99�-92.......... (H).....W,87-73�992-93.......... (A).....W,87-52�993-94.......... (A)...... L,69-76�993-94.......... (H).....W,78-55�994-95.......... (A).....W,8�-53�994-95.......... (H).....W,72-66�994-95.......... (N).....W,85-57�995-96.......... (A)...... L,76-88�995-96.......... (H).....W,8�-56�996-97.......... (H)...W,�04-66�996-97.......... (A).....W,87-662003-04.......... (N)......L,65-662005-06.......... (A)......L,54-682006-07.......... (H).....W,64-54

College of Charleston 18-8�974-75.......... (N)......L,64-80�99�-92.......... (H).....W,76-60�99�-92.......... (A)......L,62-93�996-97.......... (H).....W,69-54�998-99.......... (H).....W,77-55�998-99.......... (A).....W,54-50�999-00.......... (H)..... W,87-47�999-00.......... (A)..... W,63-4�2000-0�.......... (H).....W,89-562000-0�.......... (A).....W,53-52200�-02.......... (A).....W,73-58200�-02.......... (H).....W,60-50200�-02.......... (N)..... W,77-5�2002-03.......... (H).....W,63-572002-03.......... (A).....W,75-702003-04.......... (A).....W,73-562003-04.......... (H).....W,78-632003-04.......... (N)......L,50-592004-05.......... (H)..... W,7�-502004-05.......... (A)......L,52-652005-06.......... (H)L,67-70(ot)2005-06.......... (A).....W,59-582006-07.......... (A)...... L,6�-732006-07.......... (H).....W,70-6�2007-08.......... (H)...... L,37-622007-08.......... (A)...... L,6�-65

Concordia (MN) 0-1�987-88.......... (A)....L,66-�03

Coppin State 0-12003-04.......... (N)......L,49-54

Cornell 1-0�992-93.......... (H).....W,70-6�

Cortland State (NY) 1-0�984-85.......... (N).....W,83-57

Davidson 26-10�978-79.......... (H).....W,58-52�978-79.......... (A)......L,44-67�979-80.......... (A).....W,69-50�979-80.......... (H)..... W,74-60�980-8�.......... (A).....W,55-54

�980-8�.......... (H).....W,72-59�98�-82.......... (A).....W,67-40�98�-82.......... (H).....W,69-56�994-95.......... (N).....W,60-57�995-96.......... (H).....W,79-69�996-97.......... (A)......L,48-60�997-98.......... (A)...... L,72-87�997-98.......... (H).....W,78-67�997-98.......... (N).....W,78-75�998-99.......... (H).....W,90-79�998-99.......... (A).....W,64-6��998-99.......... (N)...... L,9�-92�999-00.......... (A)..... W,7�-69�999-00.......... (H).....W,75-572000-0�.......... (H).....W,8�-422000-0�.......... (A).....W,72-60200�-02.......... (H).....W,7�-44200�-02.......... (A).....W,84-732002-03.......... (H)..... W,7�-692002-03.......... (A).....W,70-632003-04.......... (H)......L,55-682003-04.......... (A)......L,45-592004-05.......... (A).....W,78-662004-05.......... (H)W,90-87(2ot)2005-06.......... (H)......L,54-652005-06.......... (A)W,63-62(ot)2005-06.......... (N).....W,69-582006-07.......... (A)......L,73-592006-07.......... (H).....W,78-552007-08.......... (H)......L,59-702007-08.......... (A)...... L,50-76

Davis & Elkins 2-0�989-90.......... (A)..... W,8�-7��990-9�.......... (H).....W,89-33

Dayton 0-1�993-94.......... (A)......L,65-82

Delaware 1-1200�-02.......... (H).....W,67-622004-05.......... (N)......L,59-69

Duke 4-9�97�-72.......... (A)..... W,55-4��97�-72.......... (H).....W,40-36�977-78.......... (A).....W,82-55�977-78.......... (H).....W,8�-63�978-79.......... (H)...... L,5�-65�978-79.......... (A)......L,52-64�979-80.......... (H)...... L,74-82�992-93.......... (H)...... L,76-80�996-97.......... (H)......L,68-98�997-98.......... (A)...... L,5�-78�999-00.......... (A)...... L,47-72200�-02.......... (A)......L,58-902007-08.......... (A)......L,39-84

East Carolina 6-15�970-7�.......... (H)......L,42-53�97�-72.......... (H)...... L,47-48�972-73.......... (H)......L,55-69�973-74.......... (A).....W,52-45�973-74.......... (H).....W,63-50�974-75.......... (N)...... L,6�-68�974-75.......... (H)...... L,52-57�975-76.......... (N)...... L,57-69�975-76.......... (A)......L,68-86�976-77.......... (A).....W,92-86�976-77.......... (H)......L,65-77�976-77.......... (N)...... L,7�-73�977-78.......... (H)......L,48-75�977-78.......... (N)......L,55-79�977-78.......... (A)...... L,57-87�978-79.......... (H)....L,55-�00�978-79.......... (A)....L,43-�09�992-93.......... (H)...... L,59-762000-0�.......... (A).....W,66-53200�-02.......... (H).....W,60-462002-03.......... (H).....W,85-62

East Tennessee State 12-10�969-70.......... (N)...... L,37-39�970-7�.......... (N).....W,65-43�97�-72.......... (N).....W,79-50�973-74.......... (N).....W,60-54�976-77.......... (H)......L,92-93�997-98.......... (H)......L,66-67�997-98.......... (A).....W,75-62�998-99.......... (A)......L,58-82�998-99.......... (H).....W,75-59�999-00.......... (A)......L,62-66�999-00.......... (H).....W,70-652000-0�.......... (H).....W,73-582000-0�.......... (A)...... L,5�-532000-0�.......... (N).....W,83-53200�-02.......... (A).....W,77-50200�-02.......... (H)..... W,9�-582002-03.......... (H)..... W,7�-602002-03.......... (A).....W,73-622003-04.......... (A)......L,72-832003-04.......... (H)......L,60-652004-05.......... (A)......L,63-752004-05.......... (H)L,67-70(ot)

Eastern Mennonite 2-0�985-86.......... (H).....W,69-66�986-87.......... (H).....W,89-60

Elizabethtown (PA) 0-1�98�-82.......... (N)L,66-67(ot)

Elon 19-13�972-73.......... (H)..... W,57-5��973-74.......... (A)......L,59-72�973-74.......... (H)......L,50-64�974-75.......... (A)......L,55-82�974-75.......... (H)...... L,76-9��975-76.......... (N)..... W,7�-60�975-76.......... (A)...... L,72-76�976-77.......... (H).....W,80-72�977-78.......... (A)......L,75-77�979-80.......... (A)......L,56-84�982-83.......... (A)......L,64-68�983-84.......... (A)L,78-79(ot)�984-85.......... (A)..... W,74-56�984-85.......... (H).....W,7�-64�985-86.......... (H).....W,95-60�985-86.......... (A).....W,55-53�986-87.......... (A)...... L,68-8��987-88.......... (H).....W,83-80�989-90.......... (H)...W,�00-56�997-98.......... (H).....W,66-53�998-99.......... (A).....W,83-652002-03.......... (H).....W,64-5�2003-04.......... (A)......L,66-772003-04.......... (H).....W,69-562004-05.......... (H).....W,60-542004-05.......... (A)......L,59-652005-06.......... (A).....W,56-352005-06.......... (H).....W,53-452006-07.......... (H).....W,88-402006-07.......... (A).....W,57-482007-08.......... (H).....W,56-542007-08.......... (A)..... :L,48-59

Fairleigh Dickinson 1-0�997-98.......... (H).....W,88-64

Ferrum 4-0�98�-82.......... (H).....W,82-73�985-86.......... (H).....W,96-76�996-87.......... (A).....W,97-84�987-88.......... (H)...W,�0�-42

Florida International2002-03.......... (H)...... L,64-7�

Florida State 0-1�977-78.......... (N)...... L,57-65

Furman 17-9�996-97.......... (A)......L,42-73�997-98.......... (H)..... W,77-74�997-98.......... (A).....W,78-68�998-99.......... (A).....W,78-70�998-99.......... (H).....W,80-65�999-00.......... (H)W,70-69(ot)�999-00.......... (A)...... L,66-8��999-00.......... (N)......L,49-682000-0�.......... (A).....W,62-522000-0�.......... (H).....W,60-58200�-02.......... (H).....W,73-64200�-02.......... (A).....W,66-57200�-02.......... (N)..... W,7�-622002-03.......... (A)...... L,66-742002-03.......... (H)......L,49-682002-03.......... (N)...... L,5�-652003-04.......... (H).....W,63-602003-04.......... (A)......L,42-892004-05.......... (A)......L,50-522004-05.......... (H).....W,70-652005-06.......... (A).....W,69-662005-06.......... (H).....W,72-482006-07.......... (H).....W,67-532006-07.......... (A).....W,65-582007-08.......... (A).....W,66-542007-08.......... (H)......L,55-59

Georgia Southern 16-12�997-98.......... (N)..... W,9�-65�997-98.......... (A)......L,65-80�997-98.......... (H).....W,82-67�997-98.......... (N).....W,75-69�998-99.......... (A)......L,70-75�998-99.......... (H).....W,95-75�999-00.......... (A)......L,69-72�999-00.......... (H).....W,79-732000-0�.......... (A).....W,59-452000-0�.......... (H)...... L,66-7�2000-0�.......... (N).....W,70-66200�-02.......... (H).....W,75-57200�-02.......... (A)......L,72-732002-03.......... (A).....W,60-582002-03.......... (H)......L,54-642003-04.......... (A)......L,43-542003-04.......... (H).....W,78-432004-05.......... (H).....W,63-492004-05.......... (A).....W,77-632004-05.......... (N)......L,48-552005-06.......... (A)...... L,63-742005-06.......... (H).....W,72-622005-06.......... (N).....W,68-562006-07.......... (H).....W,80-552006-07.......... (A).....W,68-602006-07.......... (N)...... L,64-8�2007-08.......... (H)......L,50-632007-08.......... (A)...... L,57-68

Gettysburg 0-1�984-85.......... (A)...... L,77-8�

Greensboro 19-2�979-80.......... (A).....W,72-56

�979-80.......... (H).....W,65-56�979-80.......... (N).....W,65-56�980-8�.......... (H)W,2-0(forfeit)�980-8�.......... (A)W,2-0(forfeit)�98�-82.......... (A).....W,80-59�98�-82.......... (H).....W,90-33�982-83.......... (H)...W,�02-40�982-83.......... (A).....W,76-32�983-84.......... (A).....W,8�-50�983-84.......... (H).....W,80-64�984-85.......... (H).....W,70-32�984-85.......... (A)...... L,69-76�984-85.......... (N).....W,68-49�985-86.......... (H).....W,85-73�985-86.......... (A).....W,68-56�986-87.......... (A)..... W,7�-6��986-87.......... (H).....W,72-57�986-87.......... (N).....W,92-56�987-88.......... (H).....W,84-64�987-88.......... (A)...... L,74-84

Guilford 11-2�979-80.......... (H)..... W,77-76�980-8�.......... (A).....W,76-65�98�-82.......... (H)..... W,94-74�982-83.......... (A).....W,90-83�982-83.......... (H).....W,83-64�983-84.......... (H).....W,85-66�983-84.......... (A)..... W,88-74�984-85.......... (A)......L,63-66�984-85.......... (H).....W,87-79�985-86.......... (H)...... L,59-8��986-87.......... (A)..... W,7�-66�987-88.......... (N).....W,66-6��988-89.......... (H).....W,84-53

Hampton 1-0�990-9�.......... (N).....W,72-63

Hartford 1-0�995-96.......... (H).....W,83-75

High Point 10-8�969-70.......... (H).....W,56-37�969-70.......... (A)..... W,4�-37�970-7�.......... (A)...... L,32-47�970-7�.......... (H).....W,42-36�972-73.......... (H).....W,52-26�972-73.......... (A).....W,55-45�972-73.......... (N)...... L,44-5��973-74.......... (H).....W,58-44�974-75.......... (A).....W,68-57�975-76.......... (H)...... L,73-97�975-76.......... (A)...... L,72-97�976-77.......... (A)...... L,47-86�977-78.......... (H)......L,58-90�986-87.......... (H)......L,73-962004-05.......... (H).....W,70-532005-06.......... (A)L,63-65(ot)2006-07.......... (H).....W,63-532007-08.......... (A)..... W,74-64

Holy Cross 1-0�994-95.......... (H).....W,86-78

Illinois 0-1�995-96.......... (N)...... L,7�-88

Illinois State 1-0�970-7�.......... (N).....W,63-39

Iowa State 0-1�993-94.......... (H)......L,66-72

James Madison 1-1�99�-92.......... (H).....W,68-65�992-93.......... (A)......L,45-63

Kansas State 1-0�970-7�.......... (N)..... W,53-47

Kean (NJ) 0-1�987-88.......... (N)...... L,7�-74

Kent State 0-1�993-94.......... (A).... L,68-��9

Knoxville 0-2�982-83.......... (N)...... L,7�-74�983-84.......... (N)...... L,74-82

LaSalle 0-12007-08.......... (N)...... L,47-63

LeMoyne-Owen 1-0�984-85.......... (N).....W,84-77

Lenoir-Rhyne 3-1�982-83.......... (A)......L,59-67�983-84.......... (H)..... W,90-7��985-86.......... (N).....W,84-75�986-87.......... (N)W,7�-68(ot)

Liberty 14-5�986-87.......... (H).....W,87-75�987-88.......... (A)......L,90-96�988-89.......... (A)......L,86-95�99�-92.......... (H).....W,79-72�99�-92.......... (A)..... W,67-47�992-93.......... (A).....W,50-48�992-93.......... (H).....W,77-52�993-94.......... (H)...... L,6�-67

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�993-94.......... (A).....W,64-59�994-95.......... (A).....W,67-57�994-95.......... (H)..... W,74-54�995-96.......... (H).....W,84-63�995-96.......... (A).....W,76-55�995-96.......... (N).....W,84-60�996-97.......... (H).....W,80-64�996-97.......... (A).....W,86-70�996-97.......... (N)......L,82-892006-07.......... (N).....W,67-592007-08.......... (H)......L,44-62

Lincoln Memorial 2-0�989-90.......... (H).....W,98-97�990-9�.......... (A)..... W,76-74

Livingstone 1-0�97�-72.......... (H).....W,67-24

Lock Haven (PA) 1-0�990-9�.......... (N)..... W,7�-66

Longwood 15-11�972-73.......... (A).....W,59-52�973-74.......... (H)..... W,5�-36�974-75.......... (A).....W,70-50�975-76.......... (H)...... L,57-75�976-77.......... (A)......L,66-67�977-78.......... (H)......L,64-75�978-79.......... (H)...... L,68-74�978-79.......... (A)......L,50-69�979-80.......... (H)......L,68-85�980-8�.......... (H)...... L,5�-68�980-8�.......... (A)......L,50-72�98�-82.......... (A)..... W,74-67�982-83.......... (H)..... W,63-47�983-84.......... (A).....W,66-64�984-85.......... (H)...... L,76-97�987-88.......... (H).....W,78-77�987-88.......... (A)..... W,74-7��988-89.......... (A).....W,82-58�988-89.......... (H).....W,86-72�989-90.......... (H).....W,96-70�989-90.......... (A).....W,89-79�990-9�.......... (H).....W,95-49�990-9�.......... (A)...W,�0�-822005-06.......... (H)......L,66-692006-07.......... (H).....W,8�-502007-08.......... (A)......L,53-62

Loyola (MD) 2-1�99�-92.......... (N)..... W,93-7��994-95.......... (N)...... L,68-762002-03.......... (H)..... W,6�-47

Luther (IA) 1-0�987-88.......... (N).....W,55-52

Lynchburg 4-0�969-70.......... (H)..... W,4�-33�969-70.......... (A).....W,6�-50�970-7�.......... (A).....W,55-52�970-7�.......... (H).....W,58-35

Maine 0-1200�-02.......... (N)......L,59-62

Manhattan 1-02000-0�.......... (H).....W,82-62

Marshall 2-0�998-99.......... (H)..... W,9�-75�999-00.......... (A)..... W,7�-68

Mars Hill 5-5�969-70.......... (H).....W,45-40�970-7�.......... (A)...... L,44-57�97�-72.......... (H)..... W,57-47�972-73.......... (N)...... L,54-6��973-74.......... (H)..... W,6�-47�974-75.......... (A)...... L,52-57�975-76.......... (H).....W,68-62�976-77.......... (A)...... L,68-87�977-78.......... (H).....W,80-73�978-79.......... (H)...... L,6�-74

Mary Washington 4-0�983-84.......... (H)..... W,76-6��984-85.......... (A).....W,85-69�985-86.......... (H)..... W,9�-63�986-87.......... (A).....W,8�-44

Maryland 1-1�998-99.......... (A).....W,63-452006-07.......... (A)...... L,92-57

Maryland Baltimore County 7-3�987-88.......... (A)...... L,8�-83�993-94.......... (H)..... W,74-56�993-94.......... (A)...... L,5�-53�994-95.......... (H)...... L,57-59�994-95.......... (A).....W,55-50�995-96.......... (H).....W,68-50�995-96.......... (A).....W,49-45�996-97.......... (A)..... W,7�-5��996-97.......... (H).....W,76-52�996-97.......... (N).....W,68-50

Maryland-Eastern Shore 2-0�99�-92.......... (H).....W,80-6��995-96.......... (N).....W,76-39

Massachusetts 1-1

�99�-92.......... (N).....W,72-592003-04.......... (A)......L,49-63

Mercer 0-1�978-79.......... (H)......L,55-94

Meredith 4-0�979-80.......... (A).....W,84-57�979-80.......... (H).....W,66-52�980-8�.......... (A).....W,60-45�980-8�.......... (H).....W,68-50

Mesa (CO) 1-0�982-83.......... (N)..... W,7�-62

Methodist 19-1�979-80.......... (A).....W,87-60�979-80.......... (H).....W,75-62�979-80.......... (N)......L,78-85�980-8�.......... (A).....W,76-65�980-8�.......... (H)..... W,7�-57�980-8�.......... (N).....W,83-60�98�-82.......... (H)... W,��0-42�98�-82.......... (A)...W,�03-52�982-83.......... (A).....W,97-54�982-83.......... (H)...W,�03-38�983-84.......... (H)... W,��6-5��983-84.......... (A).....W,94-59�984-85.......... (A).....W,90-60�984-85.......... (H).....W,7�-44�985-86.......... (H).....W,76-60�985-86.......... (A).....W,76-73�986-87.......... (A).....W,84-52�986-87.......... (H)...W,�02-60�987-88.......... (H).....W,99-54�987-88.......... (A).....W,85-66

Michigan State 0-1�99�-92.......... (H)...... L,7�-90

Middle Tennessee State 0-12000-0�.......... (N)......L,66-69

Mississippi 0-1�990-9�.......... (N)......L,58-90

Mississippi State 0-1�970-7�.......... (N)......L,43-66

Missouri-Rolla 1-0�989-90.......... (N).....W,66-53

Montana 0-1�997-98.......... (N)......L,48-70

Montana State 0-2�994-95.......... (H)......L,56-90�996-97.......... (A)......L,60-68

Morehead State 0-1�992-93.......... (N)...... L,6�-72

Morgan State 1-0�990-9�.......... (N).....W,6�-55

Muhlenburg (PA) 1-0�987-88.......... (N).....W,8�-39

Navy 1-0�988-89.......... (A).....W,73-66

North Carolina A&T 13-5�977-78.......... (A)W,69-68(ot)�978-79.......... (H)......L,63-67�987-88.......... (A)......L,60-79�988-89.......... (H).....W,80-56�988-89.......... (A)......L,65-67�989-90.......... (H).....W,80-66�989-90.......... (A)......L,54-67�990-9�.......... (H)L,64-65(ot)�992-93.......... (N).....W,64-48�993-94.......... (N).....W,86-84�994-95.......... (N).....W,79-69�995-96.......... (N).....W,69-57�996-97.......... (N).....W,63-54�997-98.......... (N).....W,79-52�998-99.......... (N).....W,58-52�999-00.......... (N)..... W,74-382000-0�.......... (N).....W,85-57200�-02.......... (N).....W,88-45

North Carolina Central 2-0�988-89.......... (H)..... W,89-7��989-90.......... (A).....W,80-66

North Carolina State 1-12�972-73.......... (H).....W,75-52�975-76.......... (H)...... L,7�-80�976-77.......... (H)...... L,6�-84�976-77.......... (A)...... L,49-8��977-78.......... (A)...... L,4�-98�977-78.......... (H)......L,50-77�978-79.......... (H).... L,39-��6�978-79.......... (A).... L,34-����978-79.......... (N).... L,47-�3��997-98.......... (A)...... L,6�-85�999-00.......... (A)......L,58-752005-06.......... (A)...... L,46-762007-08.......... (A)...... L,29-74

North Carolina Wesleyan 19-1�979-80.......... (A)..... W,73-7��979-80.......... (H).....W,78-62

�980-8�.......... (A)...... L,76-82�980-8�.......... (H)...W,�02-82�98�-82.......... (H)..... W,7�-68�98�-82.......... (A).....W,79-70�98�-82.......... (N).....W,69-66�982-83.......... (A).....W,78-60�982-83.......... (H).....W,84-6��983-84.......... (H).....W,78-72�983-84.......... (A).....W,98-93�984-85.......... (A).....W,79-65�984-85.......... (H)...W,�06-88�985-86.......... (H).....W,85-82�985-86.......... (A).....W,86-59�986-87.......... (H)..... W,89-74�986-87.......... (A).....W,95-80�987-88.......... (A).....W,90-82�987-88.......... (H)...W,�2�-89�987-88.......... (N)...W,�03-64

UNC Asheville 14-2�99�-92.......... (A).....W,85-72�99�-92.......... (H)..... W,86-74�992-93.......... (H).....W,8�-67�992-93.......... (A)..... W,80-4��993-94.......... (A).....W,86-69�993-94.......... (H).....W,90-54�993-94.......... (N)..... W,77-74�994-95.......... (A).....W,67-6��994-95.......... (H).....W,86-72�995-96.......... (H).....W,73-54�995-96.......... (A)...... L,53-7��996-97.......... (A).....W,76-72�996-97.......... (H).....W,70-52�997-98.......... (A).....W,78-6��998-99.......... (H).....W,69-532007-08.......... (H)......L,70-77

UNC Chapel Hill 5-10�970-7�.......... (A).....W,58-42�970-7�.......... (H)..... W,46-4��97�-72.......... (A).....W,52-38�972-73.......... (H).....W,59-55�973-74.......... (A)......L,44-54�973-74.......... (H).....W,66-64�974-75.......... (H)...... L,57-7��975-76.......... (A)......L,45-66�976-77.......... (H)......L,75-95�976-77.......... (A)...... L,45-74�977-78.......... (H)...... L,69-76�977-78.......... (A)......L,68-92�978-79.......... (H)......L,40-99�978-79.......... (A)...... L,57-992006-07.......... (A)....L,48-�03

UNC Pembroke 4-2�978-79.......... (A)......L,56-89�988-89.......... (H).....W,89-76�988-89.......... (A)......L,77-92�989-90.......... (A).....W,76-66�989-90.......... (H).....W,93-62�990-9�.......... (H).....W,77-68

UNC Wilmington 10-4�982-83.......... (H)......L,67-84�983-84.......... (A)....L,69-�00�988-89.......... (H).....W,86-76�988-89.......... (A).....W,92-89�989-90.......... (H)..... W,97-87�990-9�.......... (A)......L,70-86�99�-92.......... (A).....W,96-6��99�-92.......... (H).....W,85-82�992-93.......... (H).....W,72-54�992-93.......... (A).....W,70-56�993-94.......... (H).....W,77-542004-05.......... (H).....W,79-682005-06.......... (A)......L,54-652006-07.......... (H)..... W,74-46

Norfolk State 0-2�990-9�.......... (H)......L,73-75�990-9�.......... (A)......L,62-72

Ohio (1-0)2005-06.......... (H).....W,69-52

Pfeiffer 3-1�980-8�.......... (H)...... L,55-74�98�-82.......... (A)..... W,80-74�982-83.......... (H).....W,8�-52�988-89.......... (H).....W,96-6�

Pittsburgh 0-12004-05.......... (H)......L,55-62

Pitt-Johnstown 1-1�990-9�.......... (A)...... L,87-93�990-9�.......... (H).....W,80-73

Pomona-Pitzer (CA) 1-0�98�-82.......... (N).....W,77-66

Providence 1-1�994-95.......... (N)..L,�00-�052006-07.......... (H).....W,72-68

Radford 10-5�975-76.......... (N).....W,68-54�992-93.......... (H)..... W,74-57�992-93.......... (A)...... L,57-62�993-94.......... (H).....W,78-6��993-94.......... (A)...... L,69-7��993-94.......... (N)......L,78-83�994-95.......... (A)..... W,7�-57�994-95.......... (H)..... W,79-7�

�994-95.......... (N)......L,63-68�995-96.......... (H).....W,94-79�995-96.......... (A).....W,7�-64�996-97.......... (H)...W,�03-62�996-97.......... (A)...W,�0�-68�996-97.......... (N).....W,83-70�998-99.......... (N)......L,64-68

Randolph-Macon 1-0�988-89.......... (A)..... W,87-7�

Rhode Island 1-0�996-97.......... (N).....W,87-63

Rice 0-22000-0�.......... (H)......L,46-50200�-02.......... (A)...... L,47-6�

Richmond 0-1�983-84.......... (A)......L,72-82

Roanoke 4-0�979-80.......... (A).....W,87-80�984-85.......... (H).....W,93-79�985-86.......... (A)..... W,76-6��986-87.......... (H).....W,8�-49

Rust (MI) 2-2�982-83.......... (N).....W,68-6��984-85.......... (A)......L,66-70�985-86.......... (N)...... L,6�-99�987-88.......... (N).....W,66-64

St. Andrews 18-4�979-80.......... (A).....W,88-79�979-80.......... (H).....W,59-57�979-80.......... (N).....W,86-79�980-8�.......... (A)...... L,57-73�980-8�.......... (H)..... W,7�-54�980-8�.......... (N)...... L,74-93�98�-82.......... (A).....W,86-82�98�-82.......... (H)..... W,74-67�98�-82.......... (N)..... W,9�-7��98�-82.......... (N)..... W,7�-63�982-83.......... (H).....W,90-67�982-83.......... (A)...... L,74-77�982-83.......... (N)..... W,75-47�983-84.......... (A)......L,67-72�983-84.......... (H).....W,93-80�983-84.......... (N)..... W,9�-67�985-86.......... (H).....W,73-44�985-86.......... (A).....W,90-49�986-87.......... (H)...W,�03-46�986-87.......... (A)... W,�00-5��987-88.......... (A).....W,80-63�987-88.......... (H).....W,94-59

St. Augustine’s 3-1�988-89.......... (H).....W,83-82�988-89.......... (A)......L,67-72�989-90.......... (H)... W,�05-9��990-9�.......... (A).....W,92-8�

St. Bonaventure 1-0�999-00.......... (N).....W,65-57

St. Francis (PA) 0-12003-04.......... (H)......L,55-80

St. Mary’s (CA) 0-1�999-00.......... (A)......L,56-69

South Carolina 4-2�970-7�.......... (N)..... W,58-5��97�-72.......... (N).....W,54-38�972-73.......... (N).....W,67-60�974-75.......... (H)......L,54-70�974-75.......... (A)...... L,66-7��974-75.......... (N).....W,86-84

South Carolina State 1-0�996-97.......... (H).....W,99-42

USC Spartanburg 2-1�989-90.......... (H)......L,56-66�990-9�.......... (H).....W,73-69�990-9�.......... (A).....W,72-66

South Alabama 0-2�992-93.......... (N)......L,70-73�992-93.......... (N)......L,62-66

South Florida 1-2�988-89.......... (A)......L,66-96�99�-92.......... (H)...... L,7�-84�992-93.......... (A)..... W,74-67

Southern Connecticut State 0-1�970-7�.......... (N)...... L,47-54

Southern Maine 1-0�987-88.......... (N).....W,68-66

Southern Methodist 0-12002-03.......... (N)......L,49-62

Southwest Texas State 0-2�992-93.......... (A)......L,56-80�993-94.......... (H)......L,48-64

Stetson 1-0�992-93.......... (H).....W,69-62

Susquehanna 1-0

�98�-82.......... (H)..... W,74-66

Tampa 1-0�988-89.......... (A).....W,89-63

Temple 0-1�993-94.......... (H)L,72-77(ot)

Tennessee 3-0�969-70.......... (N)..... W,53-47�97�-72.......... (N)..... W,5�-36�975-76.......... (N).....W,8�-79

Tennessee-Martin 0-1�97�-72......... (N)......L,50-54

Towson 5-3�988-89.......... (A).....W,90-87�992-93.......... (N).....W,8�-69�993-94.......... (H).....W,70-48�993-94.......... (A)...... L,63-76�993-94.......... (N)..... W,74-69�994-95.......... (H)..... W,7�-58�994-95.......... (A)L,70-72(3ot)�998-99.......... (N)...... L,76-77

Trenton State (NJ) 1-0�985-86.......... (H).....W,76-68

Tulane 0-3�995-96.......... (H)...... L,69-7��996-97.......... (A)......L,46-892002-03.......... (A)......L,43-63

UCLA 0-1�994-95.......... (N)......L,70-72

Virginia 0-3�98�-82.......... (H)......L,39-78�982-83.......... (A)......L,50-922003-04.......... (A)...... L,44-7�

VA Commonwealth 1-0�983-84.......... (H).....W,83-69

Virginia State 1-1�990-9�.......... (H)..... W,9�-6��990-9�.......... (A)...... L,69-8�

Virginia Tech 1-6�99�-92.......... (A)......L,65-84�992-93.......... (H).....W,63-54�996-97.......... (A)......L,86-89�997-98.......... (H)...... L,74-88200�-02.......... (A)...... L,46-5�2002-03.......... (A)......L,46-542006-07.......... (N)......L,45-56

Virginia Wesleyan 16-2�98�-82.......... (H).....W,83-58�98�-82.......... (A).....W,68-55�982-83.......... (A).....W,73-53�982-83.......... (H).....W,8�-60�983-84.......... (H)...... L,68-76�983-84.......... (A)L,93-�00(ot)�983-84.......... (N).....W,85-80�983-84.......... (N).....W,70-69�984-85.......... (A).....W,83-59�984-85.......... (H).....W,94-69�985-86.......... (H).....W,87-77�985-86.......... (A).....W,6�-58�985-86.......... (A).....W,84-75�986-87.......... (A).....W,78-65�986-87.......... (H).....W,84-57�987-88.......... (H).....W,89-66�987-88.......... (A).....W,80-78�987-88.......... (N).....W,75-72

Wake Forest 6-6�969-70.......... (A).....W,34-26�969-70.......... (H)..... W,50-2��973-74.......... (A)......L,60-62�974-75.......... (H)..... W,77-6��975-76.......... (A)......L,67-69�976-77.......... (H).....W,65-59�977-78.......... (H).....W,86-52�978-79.......... (A)...... L,76-84�980-8�.......... (A)......L,56-92�994-95.......... (A)...... L,67-7��995-96.......... (N)...... L,55-972005-06.......... (A).....W,70-64

Warren Wilson 1-0�979-80.......... (H).....W,73-49

Washington 1-0�999-00.......... (N).....W,67-57

West Texas State 0-1�989-90.......... (N)......L,75-83

West Virginia 1-12004-05.......... (A)......L,39-672005-06.......... (H).....W,72-70

Western Carolina 21-23�969-70.......... (H)......L,39-52�970-7�.......... (N)...... L,66-74�970-7�.......... (N)...... L,5�-62�97�-72.......... (A)...... L,47-53�97�-72.......... (N).....W,57-52�972-73.......... (A)..... W,4�-3��973-74.......... (H)......L,65-69

�973-74.......... (N)......L,52-53�974-75.......... (N).....W,76-73�974-75.......... (N)......L,66-82�975-76.......... (H)......L,60-82�975-76.......... (N)...... L,6�-75�976-77.......... (A)......L,60-68�976-77.......... (N)......L,58-67�977-78.......... (A)...... L,59-9��978-79.......... (A)......L,62-83�983-84.......... (H).....W,75-50�990-9�.......... (A).....W,84-7��99�-92.......... (A).....W,87-79�99�-92.......... (H)..... W,74-60�994-95.......... (H).....W,78-66�997-98.......... (A)..... W,8�-6��997-98.......... (H).....W,90-48�997-98.......... (N).....W,86-54�998-99.......... (H)..... W,74-56�998-99.......... (A)......L,63-75�999-00.......... (A)..... W,85-5��999-00.......... (H).....W,78-652000-0�.......... (H).....W,67-602000-0�.......... (A)..... W,7�-45200�-02.......... (H)..... W,74-70200�-02.......... (A)......L,67-692002-03.......... (A)...... L,74-822002-03.......... (H)......L,54-642003-04.......... (H).....W,66-532003-04.......... (A)......L,44-662004-05.......... (A).....W,72-582004-05.......... (H)...... L,5�-552005-06.......... (A).....W,69-602005-06.......... (H).....W,72-572006-07.......... (H)......L,53-522006-07.......... (A)......L,67-732007-08.......... (A)......L,53-662007-08.......... (H)...... L,55.63

William & Mary 3-0�982-83.......... (H).....W,89-60�983-84.......... (A)W,6�-56(ot)�988-89.......... (A).....W,73-59

Wingate 1-1�979-80.......... (H).....W,88-70�980-8�.......... (A)...... L,48-76

Winthrop 19-11�969-70.......... (H).....W,50-46�970-7�.......... (H).....W,40-35�970-7�.......... (A)...... L,47-52�97�-72.......... (H)...... L,45-57�972-73.......... (A).....W,52-40�972-73.......... (A)...... L,42-6��972-73.......... (H).....W,48-43�973-74.......... (H).....W,55-38�974-75.......... (A)......L,52-64�974-75.......... (A).....W,79-70�975-76.......... (H)...... L,69-74�976-77.......... (A).... L,77-�0��976-77.......... (A)...... L,74-8��977-78.......... (H)......L,64-69�978-79.......... (A)....L,58-�02�988-89.......... (H).....W,87-65�989-90.......... (A).....W,73-63�990-9�.......... (H).....W,95-79�99�-92.......... (A).....W,84-8��992-93.......... (H).....W,88-48�993-94.......... (A).....W,68-58�993-94.......... (H).....W,84-67�994-95.......... (H).....W,83-76�994-95.......... (A).....W,68-60�995-96.......... (H).....W,96-57�995-96.......... (A)W,86-85(ot)�995-96.......... (N)......L,69-72�996-97.......... (A)...... L,68-74�996-97.......... (H).....W,90-652004-05.......... (H).....W,62-52

Wofford 23-2�990-9�.......... (A).....W,97-56�990-9�.......... (H).....W,95-50�997-98.......... (A)W,93-86(ot)�997-98.......... (H)..... W,74-53�998-99.......... (H).....W,90-59�998-99.......... (A).....W,66-63�998-99.......... (N).....W,95-58�999-00.......... (A).....W,60-50�999-00.......... (H).....W,64-6�2000-0�.......... (H).....W,77-502000-0�.......... (A)..... W,6�-47200�-02.......... (H).....W,8�-75200�-02.......... (A).....W,67-6�2002-03.......... (A)...... L,50-6�2002-03.......... (H).....W,76-432003-04.......... (H).....W,62-502003-04.......... (A).....W,59-532004-05.......... (A).....W,69-522004-05.......... (H).....W,70-552005-06.......... (H).....W,84-642005-06.......... (A).....W,67-552006-07.......... (A).....W,62-542006-07.......... (H)W,7�-66(ot)2007-08.......... (A)......L,44-582007-08.......... (H).....W,66-63

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AAAAAlbergine,Nancy.............................................................................Alexander,MaryLida................... �969-7�.....................................Andrews,Pam............................. �983-84.......RoanokeRapids,VAArmstrong,Nicky......................... �997-0�.....LincolnUniversity,PAAugustine,Jeanie.................................................... Greensboro,NC

BBBBBanner, TaShama ...................... 2007- ............... Bladenboro, NCBarnhardt,Cindy.............................................................................Bell,Jeanette.............................. �979-8�.................... Macon,NCBell,Julie.................................... �985-86................... Raleigh,NCBlair,Caroline............................. 2002-06...................... Trinity,NCBlazevich,Michele...................... �98�-84....................Sterling,VABodie,Peg........................................................ ClarenceCenter,NYBoggs,Jennifer........................... �984-85............... HighPoint,NCBoone, Kristen .......................... 2004- ........ Upper Marlboro, MDBowman,Debbie...........................................................Atlanta,GABoyles,Shaaron.......................... �99�-93....................Stanley,NCBrediger,Biz............................... �994-98................ Massillon,OHBright,Julie................................. �988-92............... ForestCity,NCBritt,Stephanie.......................... 200�-05.....................Wilson,NCBrooks,kemena......................... 2004-08............... Accokeek,MDBrown,Beth................................ �980-8�............. Greensboro,NCBrown,kenya.............................. �993-94..................Mt.Holly,NCBurnett,Cindy............................. �978-79.......... St.Petersburg,FLButler,Marybeth........................................................ CherryHill,NJByrd,Jasmine............................. 2003-07..................Dumfries,VA

CCCCCapps,Jill................................... �98�-85...................Raeford,NCCarlton,Sue...................................................................Stanley,NCCarter,Bev.................................. �980-8�....................... Elkin,NCCarter,Cheryl.............................. �984-88...............Winchester,VACauble,Sonja............................. �992-93............ Jeffersonville,INCawley,Marie............................. �979-83..................Scranton,PAChaffin, Vivian.................................................................................Chamberlain,Meghan................. 2004-08................ LakeMary,FLChlad,Cassie............................................................Timonium,MDClapper,Amy.............................. 2008-....................... Newark,OHCole,Jai...................................... �993-97.....................Reston,VAColtrane,Renee.......................... �98�-85..................... Colfax,NCConnor,Natalie........................... �982-87......................Vinton,VACook,Brandi............................... �998-99............. Randleman,NCCorbett,Dee............................... 2008-............................kelly,NCCorpening,Amy.....................................................GraniteFalls,NCCrabtree,Stacy........................... �995-96...................Durham,NCCrissman,kathy..............................................................................Crouch,karen............................. �982-85................. Asheville,NCCurrent,Ashley............................ 2002-06....................Orlando,FL

DDDDDegree,Janele................................................................Shelby,NCDelCampo,katie......................... �997-0�................ Rehoboth,DEDillard,Mary.............................................................Cullowhee,NCDixon, Jasmine ......................... 2004-08 ...................Reston, VADodgen,Brianne......................... �998-02................Sevierville,TNDrake,Cescili............................. �99�-95............. EllicottCity,MDDurrill,Beth................................ �987-9�................... Radford,VA

EEEEEaton,Amanda........................... 200�-05................ Wheeling,WVElliott,kymm.............................. �990-92................. Pinetops,NCElmore,Margaret........................ �976-78..................Madison,NCEngelmann,Wendy..................... �98�-85................Manassas,VAEssex,Carnice............................. �985-86................Manassas,VAEssick,Ellen............................... �982-84................ Lexington,NCEvans,Mandy.............................. �988-89........... Staffordsville,VA

FFFFFerguson,Sam............................ �995-98...............Collinsville,VAFisher,Denise............................. �979-8�....... Winston-Salem,NCFloyd, Monique ......................... 2007- ................... Fairmont, NCFowell, Sarah............................ 2008- .....................Graham, NCFrazier,Brittany........................... 2005-08......................Powell,TNFrazier,Shawne........................... �983-84.................. Roanoke,VAFrench,Jacqueline...................... �974-78......................... Troy,NCFoster,Samika............................ �998-02...................Durham,NCFowler,Leslie........................................................SilverSpring,MD

GGGGGalvin,kristen............................ �976-78......................Dover,MAGillean,Jan................................. �974-78.................Salisbury,NC

Girstautaite, Agne .................... 2006- ............Kaunas, LithuaniaGold,Ginger................................ �975-78.................Salisbury,NCGrimsley, Gini ........................... 2005- ................... Fairmont, NCGroff,Diane................................ �980-8�.................. Concord,NCGwaltney,ChoRhonda................. �997-0�.....................Dudley,NCGoodson,Belinda....................... �996-00..............Timberlake,NCGoodson,Melinda....................... �996-00..............Timberlake,NC

HHHHHackney,Marti.............................................................Washington,NCHart,Jennifer.............................. �999-03...................Durham,NCHaywood,Micky.......................... �989-93.......... killDevilHills,NCHenderson,Jana......................... �988-92...... ColonialHeights,VAHenderson,Peggy....................... �975-79................Matthews,NCHenson,Vickie............................ �992-94....................Canton,NCHobbs,Avis................................. �976-78..............Fayetteville,NCHolec,Chris................................ �986-90................Greenville,NCHoneycutt,Megan....................... 2000-04.................Salisbury,NCHorton,Donna.........................................................Jacksonville,FLHoward,Cindy.................................................................................Hyson, Lakiah ........................... 2006- ................. Accokeek, MD

JJJJJackson,Becky...............................................................................Jackson,Shanika........................ 2002-06................. Hampton,VAJernigan,Brenda.............................................................................Johnson,Laura............................ �976-79................... Raleigh,NCJohnson,Loretta......................... �978-80..................SilerCity,NCJohnson,Stephanie..................... �987-90............... HighPoint,NCJohnston,Cameron..................................................... Gastonia,NCJolly,Susan.......................................................BlackMountain,NCJones,Dana................................ �992-97................ Reidsville,NCJones,Deborah................................................. Winston-Salem,NCJones,Ellie......................................................................................Jordan,Annika............................ �997-99................Lynchburg,VAJordan,karen.............................. �986-90...................... Huntly,VAJoyner,LaToya............................. 2002-04................... Windsor,CT

KKKKkarriker,Miriam.......................... �986-87............. Mooresville,NCking,Serena............................... �993-96..............Mt.Sterling,kYkreter,Natalie............................ �996-99.............. Jenkintown,PAknippenberg,Lisa....................... �980-80........... Cumberland,MD

LLLLLambert,Jacinda........................ 2000-04....................Boston,MALandis,Laurie.................................................................................Lasley,Carrie.............................. �985-86...............Burlington,NCLatham,kaLeah.......................... 2003-07..................... Athens,TNLavelle,kristin............................ �989-92................. Liverpool,NYLaw,kellan................................. 200�-04........... Morgantown,WVLemon,Sandra........................... �977-80.............SpringLake,NCLewis,Jennifer............................ �994-98..................Newport,NCLing, Ashley .............................. 2005- ................. Centreville, VALowe,Carol................................. 2002-04............Rockingham,NC

MMMMMaffucci,Jackie.......................... �980-83............... GlenRidge,NJMangus,Jody.............................. �979-83................Burlington,NJMannon,Denise.......................... �985-88....................... Floyd,VAMartin,Lindy............................................................ Crossnore,NCMarshall,Emmy.................................................... Summerfield, NCMcGuinn,Shawnelle................... �988-89..... HighlandSprings,VAMessick,JoAnn.......................... �972-76.............. N.Augusta,SCMichael,kim.............................. �999-00............. Greensboro,NCMinga,Zulene........................................................ SpringHope,NCMoon,Sue......................................................... Hendersonville,NCMoore,Alisa............................... �992-96.................Charlotte,NCMoore,Julie................................ �992-96................ Wadhams,NYMoose,karen.................................................................................Morgan,kim............................... �975-78.................Salisbury,NCMorkunaite,Agneta.................... 2008................Vilnius,LithuaniaMorris,Donna..........................................................kannapolis,NCMouberry,Joyce....................................................... Cammeron,NCMullins, Ashley ......................... 2005- .....................Honaker, VAMurray,Nicole............................. �999-03................. RoseHill,NC

NNNNNorton,Candace.............................................................................

OOOOOchs,Sadie................................ �994-98..............GardenCity,kSOrsett,Jennifer........................... �978-80........................ Cary,NCOtamiri,Irene.............................. 2003-07................Lund,Sweden

PPPPParker,Anna............................... �976-79................... Monroe,NCPerson,Gayle..................................................................................Peschel,Carol............................. �98�-82.................. Roanoke,VAPeters,Catey.............................. �998-00............. Greensboro,NCPolk,Angie................................. �985-89............. Greensboro,NCPope,Betty.....................................................................................Poupart,Bridget......................... �985-86................... Roswell,GAPowell,Lynn................................ �980-8�............. Weaverville,NCPuckett,Brenda..............................................................................

QQQQQually,kim................................. �992-93................. Olds,Alberta

RRRRReed,Lindsey............................. 2000-04......................Dublin,VAReep,Suzanne............................ �979-82..............Jacksonville,FLReid,Sandi................................. �998-02................... Spencer,VARhodes,Mona........................................................ Greensboro,NCRichardson,Vanessa................... �980-8�................... kinston,NCRiddick,Sherrill..............................................................................Robertson,Lisa........................... �978-8�.................Nashville,NCRobinson,Niki............................ �994-96............. Greensboro,NCRudy,Sherrill.............................. �978-79..............Middletown,NJ

SSSSSaunders,Christia...................... �990-9�..............Charleston,WVSeidel,Lisa................................. �983-86............. Wyomissing,PASeufert,Susan............................ �984-88..................Bellmore,NYShade,Cynthia........................... �993-94.............. Morganton,NCSmith,katrina............................. �996-00.........MoreheadCity,NCSmith, Kendra .......................... 2007- ..................Columbus, GARubySmith................................. �983-87............. Appomattox,VASnead,Donna............................. �986-90....................Bassett,VASossman,Beth...............................................................................Sousa,kelsi................................ 200�-02............... SantaAna,CAStrange,Cathy............................ �974-78..............Fayetteville,NCStrickland,Cristi......................... 2000-02........ Hendersonville,NCStowe,Melody................................................................................Sydney,Sherry............................ �98�-83..............Fayetteville,NC

TTTTThomas,Cindy............................ �979-80...............Peachland,NCTolbert,Brenda........................... �98�-85....................... Willis,VATompkins,kathleen..................... �985-89..... PleasantGarden,NCTroutman,Vickie.......................................................Statesville,NCTucker,Marty...........................................................Stokesdale,NC

VVVVViverette,Rebecca...................... �994-98.....................Wilson,NC

WWWWWadelington,Sharniece.............. 2006-08................Greenville,SCWalter,Stefanie.......................... �992-96.......... NorthCanton,OHWeaver,Julia............................... �984-88............... HighPoint,NCWest,Amber............................... �996-98................. Galesburg,ILWhite,Gail.................................. �990-92...................... Trinity,NCWhitehurst,Christy...................... �987-90...... ColonialHeights,VAWiggs,Rita................................. �97�-75..............Fayetteville,NCWilbanks,Alicia.......................... �989-90................Carrollton,GAWilhelmy,Cindy.......................... �978-79............... Bethesda,MDWilliams,Jessica......................... 2000-02............. Wilmington,NCWilson,Tina................................ �990-93............... HighPoint,NCWomack,Johanna....................... 2007-08.............Jacksonville,NC

YYYYYoung,Shannon.......................... �990-9�.............. Henderson,NCYoung,Tracey.............................. �988-9�.............. Henderson,NC

ZZZZJoZerger..................................... �990-94....................Canton,OH

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MiNeRvaThe University of North Carolina at Greensboro was first charteredbackonFebruary�8,�89�attheStateNormaland Industrial School. It was the first state-supported schoolforthehighereducationofwomeninNorthCaro-lina.FoundedbyCharlesDuncanMcIver,itbecameco-edu-cationalin�963.Today,inits��6thyearofexistance,thecampuscovers2�0acresindowntownGreensboroandhasan enrollment that exceeds 17,000 for the first time ever. Forfall2007,�7.467studentswereenrolled,including�3,453undergraduates.

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CharlesDuncanMcIver,founderoftheStateNormalandIndustrialSchool(nowUNCG),decidedMinerva,goddessofWisdomand

Women’sArts,wouldbeagoodsymbolfortheschool.Beginning

with the first diploma in�893,theheadof

Minervahasappearedoneverydiplomaawardedbytheinstitution.

Theclassof�907donatedtheoriginalMinervastatue-madeofplaster-totheUni-versity.In2003,theclassof�953commis-sionedforareplacement,madeofbronze,andplacedoutsidetheElliottUniversityCenterintheheartofcampus.

Foundedin�89�,UNCGisadiverse,student-centeredresearchuniversity,linkingtheTriadandNorthCarolinatotheworldthroughlearning,discoveryandservice.TheuniversityisorganizedintoaCollegeofArts&Sciencesandsixprofes-sionalschools,withmorethan�,000facultymembersteachinginprogramsthatoffer86undergraduate,56master’sand25doc-toraldegrees.Amongitshigh-impactprojectsaretheGatewayUniver-sityResearchParkandtheJointSchoolofNanoscienceandNanoengineering,whicharebeingcreatedinpartnershipwithNorthCarolinaA&T.

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MooRe hall opeNed iN 200�

UNCG Board of TrusteesMr.StephenC.Hassenfelt,ChairmanMs.LindaCarlisle,ViceChairmanMrs.EarleneHardieCoxDr.kateR.BarrettDr.RichardL.MooreMr.WilliamJ.PrattMs.JanePreyerMs.JeanE.DavisMr.JamesNormanSmithDr.CarolynR.FerreeMs.GwynnSwinsonMr.RandallkaplanMr. John Bryant (ex-officio, SGA President)

UNCG’sSchoolofNursing,whichwasestablishedin�966,isthelargestinNorthCarolina.Ithasthreedepartments–AdultHealth,Parent-ChildandCommunityPractice–andisrecognizedfortheexcellenceofitsprogramsandthesuccessofitsgraduates.Themaster’sprograminnurseanesthesiawasrankedeighthnationallybyU.S.NewsandWorldReport.Inaddition,UNCGisthe first institution in the UNC system to offer a combined Master ofScienceinNursingandMasterofBusinessAdministrationinhealthmanagement.

Despiterecordnumbersforenrollment,UNCGstillenjoysastudent-facultyratioof�7:�withafacultytotalling�,080.Morethan2,000bachelor’sdegreesandnearly�,000master’sanddoctoraldiplomasareawardedannually.Overthelastseveralyears,75percentoffresh-menhavereturnedthefollowingyear.

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the UNCG CaMpUs aNd the GReeNsBoRo skyliNeUNCGhaslonghadareputationforacademicexcellenceandstudent-athletesatUNCGarenotanexceptiontotherule.Attheendofeachofthelastthreeacademicyears,morethan40%ofUNCGstudent-athletesheldagrade-point-averageof3.0orbetter.In2007-08,�05of230student-athleteshada3.0GPAorbetterfortheacademicyear.

TheSchoolofMusic,whichwasestablishedin�92�,isratedasoneoftheTop20inthecountryandcombinesrigoroustheory,history,andperformancetrainingwithabroadliberalartseducation.Picturedabove,theUniversityopeneda$25.7millionstate-of-the-artmusicfacilityin�999.ItistheonlycomprehensiveslateofperformanceandmusiceducationdegreesfromthebaccalaureatethroughthedoctorateinNorthCarolina.

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TheUniversityofNorthCarolinaatGreensboroisadiverse,student-centeredresearchuniversity,linkingtheTriadandNorthCarolinatotheworldthroughlearning,discovery,andservice.Asadoctorate-grantinginstitution,itiscommit-tedtoteachingbasedinscholarshipandadvancingknowledgethroughresearch.TheCollegeofArtsandSciencesandsixprofessionalschoolsofferchallenginggraduateandundergraduateprogramsinwhichstudentsarementoredbyoutstandingteachers,includingnationallyandinternationallyrecognizedresearchersandartists.

Affirming the liberal arts as the foundation for lifelong learning, the university provides exemplary learning environments oncampusandthroughdistanceeducationsothatstudentscanacquireknowledge,developintellectualskills,andbecomemorethoughtfulandresponsiblemembersofaglobalsociety.Co-curricular,residential,andotherprogramscontributetostudents’social,aesthetic,andethicaldevelopment.

TheUniversityofNorthCarolinaatGreensboroisacommunityinwhichpeopleofanyracialorethnicidentity,age,orbackgroundcanachieveaninformedappreciationoftheirownanddifferentcultures.Itisacommunityofactivelyengagedstudents,faculty,staff,andalumnifoundedonopendialogue,sharedresponsibility,andrespectforthedistinctcontributionsofeachmember.

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Dr.LindaP.Brady,formerlythe senior vice president andprovostat theUniversityofOr-egon, became the �0th chan-cellor of UNCG this past sum-mer. She assumed her dutiesAugust�.

Dr. Brady was electedChancellor of the institutionby the Board of Governors ofthe multi-campus University of

North Carolina on June �2. Dr.Brady, 60, succeeded Dr. Patricia A. Sullivan, UNCG’s first woman chancel-lor,whoannouncedherretirementlastDecemberafteralmost�4yearsinthepost.

InrecommendingDr.BradytotheBoardofGovernors,UNCsystempresi-dentErskineBowlessaid,“Overthepast25years,LindaBradyhasaccumu-latedawealthofleadershipexperienceathighlyrespectedpublic,urbanuni-versities, as well as in the halls of Washington. At each step along the way,shehasprovenherselftobeanenergeticleaderwhopromotescollaboration,creativeproblem-solving,andreal-lifecommitmenttoscholarship,research,andpublicservice.

“She is no stranger to North Carolina or this University system – havingserved for five years as dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences atNorthCarolinaStateUniversity–soweconsiderthisahomecomingofsorts.With her broad experience in higher education and federal government, herdemonstratedintegrityandsoundjudgment,andherprofoundunderstandingof theglobalmarketplace inwhichourstudentsmustcompete,LindaBradywillbeaforcefulandeffectiveleaderforUNCGreensboro.WearedelightedtobringherbacktoNorthCarolina.”

Inacceptingtheposition,Dr.Bradysaid,“ThisisoneoftheverybestjobsinAmericanhighereducation.Iamsogratefulforthisopportunityandhum-bledbythetrustyouhaveplacedinme.Ishallnotletyoudown.”

AsseniorvicepresidentandprovostatOregon,Dr.Bradywastheuniversi-ty’s chief academic and operating officer. In that role, she was responsible for all aspects of UO’s academic mission, including academic affairs, researchandgraduatestudies,studentaffairs,institutionalequityanddiversity,inter-national affairs, finance and administration, and information services.

A native of New York City and the first member of her family to attend col-lege, Dr. Brady graduated from Douglass College, the women’s division ofRutgersUniversity,in�969withadegreeinpoliticalscience.Shereceivedamaster’s degree in the field from Rutgers (1970) and a doctorate in political sciencefromOhioStateUniversity(�974).ShebeganheracademiccareerasanassistantprofessorofpoliticalscienceatVanderbiltUniversityin�973andjoinedthefacultyatGoucherCollegeinMarylandthreeyearslater.

From�978to�985,Dr.Bradyheldseveralpositions in theU.S.Depart-ment of State and the U.S. Department of Defense. Among other roles, sheserved as a political analyst in the State Department’s Office of Disarmament andArmsControlandasspecialassistantformutualandbalancedforcere-ductions in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. She later served as a senior fellowininternationalsecurityandarmscontrolattheCarterCenterofEmoryUniversity(�986-87)andasadistinguishedprofessorofnationalsecurityattheU.S.MilitaryAcademy(�99�-92).

From�993to200�,Dr.BradyledtheSamNunnSchoolof InternationalAffairsattheGeorgiaInstituteofTechnology,whereshewasalsoaprofessorofinternationalaffairs.ShejoinedNorthCarolinaStateUniversityin200�asDeanoftheCollegeofHumanitiesandSocialSciencesandprofessorofpoliti-cal science, and over the next five years was credited with building the stature

andvisibilityoftheCollege,launchinganumberofnewgraduatedegreepro-grams, and significantly increasing external support for the humanities and so-cialsciencesatNCState.SheleftNorthCarolinain2006tobecomethechiefacademic and operating officer at the University of Oregon.

Dr.Bradyhasauthoredorco-editedthreebooksandnumerousbookchap-ters and scholarly articles in the fields of American foreign policy, international negotiation, and arms control. Among other professional organizations, sheis a member of the International Studies Association, the American PoliticalScienceAssociation,theInternationalInstituteforStrategicStudies,andtheCouncilonForeignRelations.Apast recipientof theGeorgiaTechSchoolofSocial Sciences Teaching Award, she has earned the Superior Honor AwardfromtheU.S.DepartmentofStateandisatwo-timerecipientoftheOutstand-ingCivilianServiceMedalfromtheDepartmentoftheArmy.ShewasanAmeri-canCouncilonEducationFellowin�997-98,servingherfellowshipyearattheUniversityofIowaunderthementorshipofPresidentMarySueColemanandprovostJonWhitmore.

Dr. Brady is married to Gustav “Steve” Heyer, a retired Army officer. She has twoadultstepsonsandthreegrandchildren.

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Inhis26thyearasDirectorof Intercollegiate Athleticsat UNCG, Nelson E. Bobbhas developed a nationallyrecognized program that hascont inual ly succeeded incompetition as well as in theclassroom.

B o b b , t h e f i r s t f u l l -time athletic director at theUniver sity, is the primar yarchitect of a program thatnowfeatures�6NCAADivisionI teams, eight for men andeight for women. Last year,

hewasnamedtoNACDA’sNCAADivisionI-AAAExecutiveCommitteeasanat-largemember.

WhenhearrivedinJuly�983,therewereeightteamscompetingontheDivisionIIIlevel.TheUniversityauthorizedtheshifttoDivisionIinFebruary�987andheguidedthe program through the unprecedented change in competitive status in only five years.UNCGisoneofonlyadozeninstitutionstoevercompeteinallthreedivisions.However,nootherinstitutionhasmadethecompleteshiftofallteamsfromDivisionIIItoDivisionIinthattimeframe.

Duringhistenure,hehaswatchedovertheconstructionorrenovationofalloftheSpartans’athleticvenues.HebeganthatprocessbyservingonthecommitteethatbuiltFlemingGymnasiumandtheHHPBuildingin�989.HethenmovedontothetransformationofCampusFieldin�99�intowhatistodayUNCGSoccerStadium–oneofthepremiervenuesinallofcollegesoccer.In�999,heoversawtheconstructionoftheUNCGBaseballStadiumandtherenovationandlightingoftheUNCGTennisCourts. Most recently, he added to the list the transformation of UNCG’s softballfacility to become a top-of-the-line stadium venue, and the reconfiguration of seating inFlemingGym,whichaddedchairbackseatingonbothsidesandadditionalstandsunderoneofthebaskets.

UnderBobb’sguidance,Spartanstudent-athleteshaveconsistentlygraduatedatarateequaltoorhigherthanthegeneralstudentpopulationatUNCG.Eachofthelastfouracademicyears,morethan40percentofUNCG’sstudent-athletesearneda3.0GPAorbetter.Lastyear,��4of237student-athletesearnedacumulativeGPAofatleast3.0fortheacademicyear.

Thoseaspects,amongothers,helpedearnBobbtheAstroTurfDivisionISoutheastRegionAthleticDirectorof theYearAwardat lastsummer’sNACDAconvention. Inaddition,BobbwasalsoenshrinedinUNCG’sAthleticsHallofFamelastFebruaryasapartofthedepartment’s40thanniversarycelebration.

Other notable program accomplishments include completing the NCAAcertification process for Division I institutions twice and successfully transitioning thedepartment’steamsintoSouthernConferencemembership.

Under Bobb’s leadership, UNCG hosted the final two rounds of the 1997 and �998 NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Championship, and was home to Olympicathletes from Norway for training prior to the Olympic Games in Atlanta in �996.SeveralotherOlympicathletesvisitedandtrainedatUNCGduringtheacclimationprocess.BobbwasalsoamemberoftheOlympicTorchruncommitteeinGreensboroforthe�996Games.

Duringhistenure,UNCGteamshavewon36conferencetournamenttitles,27asanNCAADivisionImember.Theyhavealsowon66conferenceregularseasontitles,40ofthosesincemovingtoNCAADivisionI.

UNCGearnedtheCommissioner’sCupforoverallexcellenceintheBigSouthforthreeconsecutiveyears.WhileBobbwasathleticdirectorinthe�980’s,themen’ssoccerteamwonfourDivisionIIInationalchampionshipsandthewomen’sbasketballteam made five consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances with a third-place finish in�988.

DuringhistenureatUNCG,BobbhasalsoservedinvariousNCAAappointments,

including serving on one of the first NCAA Certification teams. From 1995-2000, he servedonfoursuchteams.From�994through�998,BobbservedontheDivisionIMen’sSoccerNationalCommitteeandwasontheNCAAMen’sandWomen’sSoccerRulesCommitteefrom2000through2004,servingaschairin2003and2004.

Thisacademicyear,BobbwillserveonthreeSouthernConferencecommittees,servingontheCommitteeonCommittees,ConstitutionandBy-LawsandtheMen’sSoccerSportCommittee,ofwhichheisthechair.

Oncampus,BobbisamemberoftheChancellor’sExecutiveStaffandhasbeenpartofmanygoverningbodiesbothinsideandoutsideofathletics.

HeisoneoftheoriginalmembersoftheGreensboroSportsCommission,havingservedinthebodysince�989.HeisalsoamemberoftheGreensboroSportsCouncil.HehaspresentedtwiceeachtotheNCAAConventionandtheNACDAConvention.

Bobb,anativeofGahanna,OH,overseesastaffofmorethan60fullandpart-timeemployeeswithadministrativedivisionsofadministrationandbusiness,studentwelfare,facilitiesandoperations,externaloperationsandintegratedpublicaffairswithinthedepartment.

BeforecomingtoUNCG,BobbservedasanassistantathleticdirectoratCornellUniversity for five years. He also served as an assistant football coach at Cornell for nineseasons.

A�970graduateofkentState(OH)withabachelor’sdegreeineducation,Bobbalsoholdsamaster’sdegreeinsecondaryeducationfromkent.Asanundergraduate,hewasathree-yearletterwinneronthefootballteamasanoffensiveguardandearnedAll-AcademicrecognitionfromtheMid-AmericanConferenceasajunior.Hewasanall-conferencechoicehissenioryear.

Bobbandhiswife,Teresa,resideinGreensboro.Hehasadaughter,Reagan,andason,Alexander.

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TerryAckermanFacultyAthleticsRep.

SylviaMimsAssociateAD

RodWyattAssociateAD

DickStewartAssociateAD

CathyRobertsAssociateAD

ChristyAventAssociateAD

StacykosciakSpecialAsst.toAD

JamesShippAssistantAD

JenniferAguillarAssistantAD

JackieWalshAssistantAD

GaryRossAssistantAD

GarykluttsAssistantAD

MarkWilliamsStrength&Cond.Coach

MikeHirschmanSportsInfo.Director

PaulaTerrellBusiness Office

EmilySnowInternalRelations

JanaHendersonComplianceDirector

JohnComerTicketOperations

JoannaCampAcademic

Enhancement

kwadjoSteeleAcademic

Compliance

EricaThorntonAssoc.Trainer

DaisykovachAsst.Trainer

JaneLongEquipmentRoom

LindaPerontoStaffSecretary

JoannCozartStaffSecretary

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SpartanAthleticsPhone/E-mailDirectoryAthleticDepartmentMailingAddress:�408WalkerAve.,337HHPBuilding,POBox26�68,Greens-boro,NC27403AllPhonesareareacode(336)[WM] Denotes office located at West Market Street building[HHP] Denotes office located at HHP Building

Phone E-mailDr.LindaP.Brady,Chancellor 334-5266Dr.TerryAckerman,FacultyAthleticsRep. 334-3474 [email protected]

ATHLETICSADMINISTRATIONNelsonBobb,DirectorofAthletics[HHP] 334-3000 [email protected] ADMINISTRATIONFAX 334-4063SylviaMims,Assoc.AD-Administration[HHP] 334-5649 [email protected],Assoc.AD-Facilities/InternalOperations[HHP] 334-5537 [email protected],Assoc.AD-PublicAffairs[HHP] 334-4464 [email protected],Assoc.AD-StudentWelfare[HHP] 256-0�08 [email protected],Assoc.AD-ExternalOperations[HHP] 334-52�3 [email protected],SpecialAsst.totheAD 256-��88 [email protected]

ACADEMICENHANCEMENTJoannaCamp,AcademicEnhancementDirector 334-5�72 [email protected],AcademicComplianceDirector 334-3465 [email protected]

ATHLETICTRAININGJamesShipp,Asst.AD-AthleticTraining[HHP] 334-3700 [email protected],Assoc.AthleticTrainer[HHP] 334-5925 [email protected],AssistantAthleticTrainer[HHP] 334-5925 [email protected],AssistantAthleticTrainer[HHP] 334-5925 TBA

BUSINESSOFFICEJackieWalsh,Asst.AD-Business[HHP] 334-3253 [email protected],Accountant[HHP] 334-3367 [email protected]

COMPLIANCERodWyatt,Assoc.AD-StudentWelfare[HHP] 256-0�08 [email protected],ComplianceDirector[HHP] 334-3254 [email protected]

FACILITIESCathyRoberts,Assoc.AD-Facilities[HHP] 334-5537 [email protected],Asst.AD-Facilities[HHP] 334-3226 [email protected],EquipmentAssistant[HHP] 334-3032 [email protected]

PUBLICAFFAIRS-MARkETINGDickStewart,Assoc.AD-PublicAffairs[HHP] 334-4464 [email protected],Asst.AD-PublicAffairs[WM] 334-3420 [email protected],Asst.AD-PublicAffairs[WM] 334-5407 [email protected],InternalRelations[WM] 256-0550 [email protected] WESTMARkETSTREETOFFICEFAX 334-3798

SPARTANCLUBMikeRoach,SpartanClubDirector[WM] 334-3576 [email protected],AssociateDirector[WM] 334-3786 [email protected] Sedwick, Office Manager [WM] 334-5156 [email protected]

SPORTSINFORMATIONMikeHirschman,SportsInformationDirector[HHP](Men’sSoccer,Men’sBasketball,M/WTennis,M/WGolf) 334-56�5 [email protected] PhilPerry,Asst.SportsInformationDirector[HHP](Women’sSoccer,Women’sBasketball,Softball) 334-56�5 TBA,Asst.SportsInformationDirector[HHP](Volleyball,Wrestling,Baseball,M/WTrack&XC) 334-56�5 [email protected] SPORTSINFORMATIONFAX 334-3�82

STRENGTHANDCONDITIONINGMarkWilliams,Strength&ConditioningCoach[HHP] 334-986� [email protected],Asst.Strength&ConditioningCoach{HHP] 334-986� TBA SPORTSMEDICINEFAX 256-0407

TICkETSJohnComer,TicketManager[HHP] 334-3250 jfcomer@uncg,.edu

COACHINGSTAFFSBASEBALL (Office located in stadium)MikeGaski,HeadCoach 334-3247 [email protected],Asst.Coach 334-3247 [email protected],Asst.Coach 334-3247 [email protected]

MEN’SBASkETBALLMikeDement,HeadCoach[HHP] 334-3003 [email protected],AssociateHeadCoach[HHP] 256-0�20 [email protected],Asst.Coach[HHP] 334-4473 [email protected],Asst.Coach[HHP] 334-3003 [email protected],Dir.ofBasketballOperations[HHP] 334-3003 [email protected]

WOMEN’SBASkETBALLLynneAgee,HeadCoach[HHP] 334-402� [email protected],AssociateHeadCoach[HHP] 334-3002 [email protected],Asst.Coach[HHP] 334-3754 [email protected],Asst.Coach[HHP] 334-3754

CROSSCOUNTRY/TRACk&FIELDLinhNguyen,HeadCoach[HHP] 334-4�57 [email protected],Asst.Coach[HHP] 334-4�57 [email protected]

MEN’SGOLFTerranceStewart,HeadCoach[HHP] 334-3�22 [email protected]

WOMEN’SGOLFEmilyMaron,HeadCoach[HHP] 334-53�6 [email protected]

MEN’SSOCCERMichaelParker,HeadCoach[HHP] 334-5222 [email protected],Asst.Coach[HHP] 334-5258 [email protected],Asst.Coach[HHP] 334-5258

WOMEN’SSOCCEREddieRadwanski,HeadCoach[HHP] 334-4474 [email protected],Asst.Coach[HHP] 334-3�2�

SOFTBALLJenniferHerzig,HeadCoach[HHP] 334-5057 [email protected],Asst.Coach[HHP] 334-5057

MEN’STENNISThomasMozur,HeadCoach[HHP] 334-4302 [email protected]

WOMEN’STENNISJeffTrivette,HeadCoach[HHP] 334-558� [email protected]

WOMEN’SVOLLEYBALLShawnGarus,HeadCoach[HHP] 334-5303 [email protected],Asst.Coach[HHP] 334-300� [email protected]

WRESTLINGJasonLoukides,HeadCoach[HHP] 334-5050 [email protected],Asst.Coach[HHP] 334-5050

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team inductions�97� Women’s Golf team(Inducted 2004) Won the first national championshipofanykindforUNCG,com-petingintheAIAWNationalTournamentinMassachusetts...defeatedRollinsCollegeon the final hole for the championship.

�98�-�982 Women’s Basketball team(Inducted 2007) NationalRunners-up in the first-ever NCAA Division III Women’sBasketball Tournament...amassed a record of 25-3,losing in overtime at Eliza-bethtown College (PA)....began a run of seven con-secutive 20-win seasonsfor the women’s basketballprogram.

�982 Men’s soccer team(Inducted2004)WontheNCAADivisionIIINa-tional Championship without a home field... facilities at UNCG were under renovation atthetime,forcingtheteamtoplayitsgamesatnear-by Grimsley High School... the team fin-ished�9-3-0,includinga3-0winoverWakeForest during the regular season and a 2-�winoverPlymouthStateindoubleovertimeinthe NCAA Quarterfinals.

�98� Women’s tennis team(Inducted 2008) With fourfreshmen and two sopho-mores, team compiled a 20-4record, including �4-2 in thespring, and finished the NCAA Division III National Runners-up...AmyBrownandLisaZim-merman earned All-Americanhonorsthatseason.

individual inductionslynne agee - Women’s Basketball Coach,

(Inducted 2004) The first active head coach to be enshrined...first coach in NCAA history to leadherteamtotheNCAATour-nament in all three divisions...more than 500 career wins tohercredit.

Jim allen - administrator(Inducted 2003) Former vicechancellor for student affairs...had oversight on program’smovefromDivisionIIItoI.

Maxine allen - amateur athlete(Inducted 200�) Garnerednational attention as duckpinbowler...setworld recordsandearnedatopnationalranking.

Mike Berticelli - Men’s soccer Coach(Inducted 2000) Led UNCG toDivision III national champi-onships in �982 and �983...guided UNCG to 70-9-5 record(86.3%)infourseasons.

Nelson Bobb - administrator(Inducted Feb. 2008) UNCG’s Di-rectorofAthleticsformorethan25years... Led the program throughits transition from Division III toDivision II to Division I and fromtheBigSouthConferenceintotheSouthernConference.

Mike Burke - supporter(Inducted 200�) Led UNCG’scharge in scholarship fundrais-ing... created first athletic en-dowment in�987... raised fundstoward a total endowment nowvaluedatmorethan$4million.

Marge Burns - amateur athlete(Inducted2000)Holdsrecordof�0 North Carolina State Ama-teur Golf titles ... named Caro-linas Outstanding Amateur five times ... qualified and played in �4 USGA Amateur Champion-ships, as well as six US OpenTournaments.

Renee Coltrane - Women’s Basketball(Inducted 200�) All-Americanas a junior (1983-84)... first women’s basketball player toexceed�,000pointsand�,000reboundsinacareer.

Mike Fleming - supporter(Inducted 2000) UNCG sup-porter for more than twodecades... UNCG named itsbasketball gymnasium the Mi-chael Fleming Gymnasium onDecember�,�994.

Wendy engelmann-Gettings - Women’s Basketball(Inducted2002)Scored�,378pointsanddishedoutaschool-record574assists.

siggi eyjolffson - Men’s soccer(Inducted Sept. 2008) Three-time All-American and two-time Academic All-American.UNCG’sall-timeleadingscorerwith �85 points, recording 75goalsand35assistsinhisfourseasons.

dr. June Galloway - administrator(Inducted Feb. 2008) Served astheCoordinatorofWomen’sAth-letics until her passing in �974,helping to develop the first formal athleticsprogramatUNCG.

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liz Gremillion - volleyball(Inducted2006)Onofthebestset-ters to ever play for the Spartans,recordingover4,000assistsinhercareer... named �995 Big SouthConferencePlayeroftheYear.

Belmar Gunderson - amateur athlete(Inducted 2000) Participatedfrom �952-56 at Women’s Col-lege...competedinfourWimble-donsand��UnitedStatesLawnTennis National Championships(nowU.S.Open).

larry hargett - Men’s Basketball Coach(Inducted2007)CoachedUNCGto its first NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournamentberth,comingattheDivision III level... finished the �979-80 season �6-�2 to earnits first NCAA bid.

scott hartzell - Men’s Basketball(Inducted2006)LedUNCGtoitsfirst Division I NCAA Men’s Bas-ketball Tournament bid, in whichUNCG nearly upset Cincinnati...graduated as UNCG’s all-timeleadingscorerandseteveryUNCGthree-point shooting standard inhiscareer...ledtheteaminscor-inginthreeofhisfourseasons.

Jason haupt - Men’s soccer(Inducted 2001) Two-time first-teamAll-American...ledUNCGtoaDivisionIIInationalcham-pionshipin�987...UNCG’sall-timeleaderingoalsscoredwith77.

Winn hazlegrove - softball(Inducted2005)Three-timeCoSIDAAcademicAll-Ameri-canhonoree...oneofUNCG’sgreatestsoftballplayers,stillrankedintheTop�0in20statisticalcategoriesatthetimeofherinduction(�0yearsafterhergraduation).

pat hielscher - volleyball Coach(Inducted 200�) CoachedUNCG’s first volleyball team in �970 ... guided Spartans to a�06-30 record and a NCAIAWstatetitlein�974.

elizabeth house - Media / supporter(Inducted2003)Formersportswriter for The Carolinian andThe News & Record coveringUNCGathletics.

lewis Johnstone - Men’s soccer(Inducted 2000) Led UNCG tothree straight national playoffappearances ... third all-timeleading scorer in team historywith66goalsand24assists.

ellie Jones - Women’s tennis, Women’s Basketball, Field hockey(Inducted2003)OneofUNCG’smostversatilestudent-athletesever as she excelled in tennis,basketball and field hockey from�969-73.

dock kelly - Wrestling(Inducted2006)OneofUNCG’sfirst-ever qualifiers for the NCAAChampionships(�996)...compileda50-34markdespitecompeting with birth defectsthatlefthimwithoutpartofanarmandaleg.HonoredbytheNationalWrestlingHallofFamewithitsMedalofCourage.

dr. david B. knight - administratorInducted(2004)NotonlyaleaderinthetransitionfromDivisionIIItoDivisionI,butaleaderonthena-tionalsceneasUNCG’slong-timeFacultyAthleticsRepresentative...becametheonlyFARtoserveonthe Division I, II and III levels...served as chair of the NCAA’s first DivisionIAcademics/Eligibility/

ComplianceCabinetandservedasaconsultanttotheNCAAonnumerousacademicreformissues(forwhomthecurrentknightCommissionwasnamed.)

ethel Martus lawther - administrator(Inducted 2003) Served 26years as head of Departmentof Physical Education (�948-7�)... developed both men’sand women’s intercollegiateathletic programs after Wom-en’s College became UNCG in�963.

ali lord - Women’s soccer(Inducted2007)UNCG’srecordholderforsingle-seasonandca-reergoals... tallied20ormoregoals in threeseasons...hadasingle-season record 26 goalsin �996, earning All-Americanhonors... Big South Player ofthe Year in �996 and SoConPlayeroftheYearin�998.

Carol Mann - Women’s Golf(Inducted 2002) LPGA Hall ofFamemember...earned38LPGAvictoriesin22yearsontour.

tom Martin - Men’s Basketball,supporter(Inducted 2002) UNCG’s first male president of Alumni Boardof Directors... served as tri-cap-tain of the first two UNCG men’s basketballteams.

Jill Masterman - Field hockey(Inducted 2000) In the days ofAIAW, a four-year standout onfield hockey team and was a co-captainasaseniorin�977.

tonka Maynor - Baseball(Inducted 2007) Ten years aftergraduation, still ranked on theTop�0 listatUNCGineveryof-fensive statistical category...hit .363 in his four seasons atUNCG, logging239hits...holdsUNCGrecordforcareerRBIwith�7�.

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andrew Mehalko - Men’s soccer(Inducted 2002) Led UNCG tothree (�983, �985 and �986)NCAA Division III NationalChampionshipsinhisfoursea-sonswiththeSpartans.

Jo ann Messick - Women’s Basketball, Women’s tennis, Field hockey(Inducted2006)Three-sportcom-petitor at UNCG in the �970’s...four-year standout in field hockey, earningDeepSouthAll-Staracco-lades three times... six-time par-ticipant in National Field Hockey

Festivals, including three while atUNCG.

Brian Moehler - Baseball(Inducted 2005) UNCG’s first player to be drafted in MajorLeague Baseball’s First-YearPlayer Draft... earned UNCG’sfirst-ever win over a Division I opponent and went onto pitchfor Detroit and Florida in themajorleagues.

Becky Morgan - Women’s Golf(Inducted 2007) One of themost notable athletic alumniasamemberoftheLPGATour...won the Big South individualchampionship three times andearned Big South Player of theYear (�995, �996, �997)... athree-time All-American, wonmedalist honors �0 times...

qualified for the NCAA Regional all four years, earn-ing a spot in the national event three times... anAcademic All-American in �997...holds the UNCGrecordsforlowest�8,36and54-holescores.

Chancellor emeritus, William e. Moran - administrator(Inducted 2000) Served asChancellor from �979-94...guided UNCG from Division IIIto Division I in �99�... createdtheSpartanClub.

laura Mussulman - Women’s soccer(Inducted 2002) Member offirst women’s soccer team... UNCG’s first great goalkeeper in women’s soccer with �8 ca-reershutouts.

Michael parker - Men’s soccer Coach(Inducted 2005) Second ac-tive coach to be inducted (first male)... winner of more than400collegiatematches,includ-ing more than 300 at UNCG...led Spartans to NCAA DivisionIII National Championships in�985,�986and�987.

dr. Frank pleasants- administrator(Inducted2007)ServedastheCoordinatorofMen’sAthletics,helping to develop the first for-malathleticsprogramatUNCGbeginningin�967.

angie polk-Jones - Women’s Basketball(Inducted 2000) Led UNCG toa 93-22 mark in her four years(�985-89) ... Division III All-American as a junior... UNCG’sall-time leading scorer with�,585points.

Nancy porter, Women’s Golf Coach(Inducted 2005) One of thepioneers of women’s athleticsat UNCG... coached the UNCGwomen’sgolf teamto the�973national championship... alsoconsidered one of UNCG’s first student-athletes, participatinginwomen’sgolfinthe�940’s.

eddie Radwanski - Men’s soccer(Inducted 2000) Led UNCG toback-to-back Division III na-tional championships in �982and�983...two-timeDivisionIIIAll-American(�983and�984)...No.�draftpickinthe�985Ma-jor Indoor Soccer League draftbytheDallasSidekicks.

Cathy Roberts - administrator(InductedFeb.2008)Hasspentvirtually entire career - begin-ning as a student - working inathletics at UNC Greensboro,overseeing athletic facilitiesand operations and serving asthe Senior Women’s Adminis-trator.

Bruce shaw - Men’s Basketball(Inducted 2000) Led UNCG’sfirst-ever men’s basketball teams... scored �,40� points,becoming UNCG’s first 1,000 point scorer... two-time All-DixieConferencehonoree.

Joe stanton - Wrestling(Inducted 2008) Compiled a98-25markinhisfourseasonsat UNCG, qualifying for threeNCAA Championships to makehim the first male to qualify for an NCAA Championship as anindivididual... was UNCG’s win-ningestwrestlerfor��years.

Mike sweeney - Men’s soccer(Inducted 2003) Amassed 55goalsand27assistsinhisthreeseasons at UNCG (�980-83)...member of �982 and �983NCAA III National Champion-ship teams... led the team inscoring in �98� and �982 andwas a first-team All-American in �983.

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Jim swiggett - Coach, administrator(Inducted2006)Pioneerinmen’sathletics at UNCG... served asmen’s basketball coach from�968-75 and started men’s golfprogram, serving as coach from�967-79... also served as theuniversity’s second Men’s Inter-collegiateDivisionCoordinator.

karyn thompson voelz - softball(Inducted 2008) Most prolific hitter in UNCG softball history.Inducted �2 years after gradu-ation and still ranked in Top 6in�2offensivecategories... ledUNCG to �49-86-2 mark andthreeNCAAPlay-inseriesduringhertimeatUNCG.

Rita Wiggs - Women’s Basketball(Inducted 2000) Led UNCG tostateNCAIAWtitleandAIAWRe-gionalappearancein�972...ledUNCGinscoringforfourstraightseasons and finished with 1,347 careerpoints.

donna Friesen Wigton - volleyball(Inducted2003)Volleyballstand-out at UNCG (�970-73)... activecontributor to the sport throughcoaching.. part of officiating crew at�996Olympicsand�993WorldUniversityGames.

“the Big Five” (shown left to right)Chuck hayes, Mike Weaver, Jim Melvin, stanley Frnak, Charlie Reid

HelpedestablishNCAADivisionIathleticprogramsatUNCGthroughscholarshipfundingandsupport.

about the hall of Fame:ThepurposeoftheUNCGAthleticsHallofFameistorecognizeandhonorthosespecialindividuals,whothroughtheirsuperiorathleticachievementsorbytheiroutstandingservice,havemadelong-lasting,exemplarycontributionstotheUNCGathleticsprogram.Personstoberecognizedfortheexcellenceoftheirachievementsmayincludeformerathletes,coaches,administratorsandotherindividualswhobroughtrecognitionandhonortoboththemselvesandtoUNCG.

CeremoniesaretraditionallyheldeachFallduringHomecomingweekend.

Nominationsshouldbesentto:HallofFameCommittee-c/oStacykosciakUNCGDepartmentofAthleticsPOBox26�68Greensboro,NC27402

AdditionalInformationAvailableThrough:E-mail:[email protected]

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National Championships (6)Women’s Golf – 1973 (AIAW)Men’s Soccer – 1982 (NCAA III)Men’s Soccer – 1983 (NCAA III)Men’s Soccer – 1985 (NCAA III)Men’s Soccer – 1986 (NCAA III)Men’s Soccer – 1987 (NCAA III)

Conference Tournament Titles(39 overall; 27 in NCAA Div. I)Women’s Volleyball – 1981Women’s Basketball – 1982Women’s Volleyball – 1982Women’s Volleyball – 1983Women’s Basketball – 1983Softball – 1983Women’s Basketball – 1984Women’s Volleyball – 1984Women’s Basketball – 1985Women’s Basketball – 1987Women’s Basketball – 1988Softball – 1988 Men’s Soccer – 1993 **Softball – 1994 **Women’s Soccer – 1994 **Men’s Soccer – 1994 **Softball – 1995 **Men’s Golf – 1995 **Women’s Golf – 1995 **Men’s Tennis – 1995 **Men’s Basketball – 1996 **Men’s Golf – 1996 **Women’s Golf – 1996 **Softball – 1996 **Women’s Soccer –1996 **Men’s Soccer – 1996 **Baseball – 1997 **Women’s Tennis – 1997 **Softball – 1997 **Women’s Soccer –1997Men’s Soccer –1998Women’s Soccer –1998Women’s Basketball – 1998Men’s Basketball –2001Women’s Soccer – 2001Women’s Soccer – 2003Men’s Soccer – 2005Women’s Soccer – 2006 ++Men’s Soccer – 2006

Conference Reg. Season Titles(74 overall; 40 in NCAA Div. I)Men’s Tennis – 1974Men’s Basketball – 1981Men’s Tennis – 1981Women’s Volleyball – 1981Men’s Soccer – 1981Women’s Basketball – 1982Softball – 1982Women’s Tennis – 1982Women’s Volleyball – 1982Women’s Basketball – 1983Softball – 1983

Women’s Tennis – 1983Women’s Volleyball – 1983Men’s Soccer – 1983Women’s Basketball – 1984Softball – 1984Men’s Tennis – 1984Women’s Tennis – 1984Women’s Volleyball – 1984Men’s Soccer – 1984Women’s Basketball – 1985Women’s Tennis – 1985Men’s Soccer – 1985Men’s Tennis – 1986Women’s Tennis – 1986Men’s Soccer – 1986Men’s Basketball – 1987Women’s Basketball – 1987Women’s Tennis – 1987Men’s Soccer – 1987Men’s Basketball – 1988Women’s Basketball – 1988Men’s Tennis – 1988Women’s Tennis – 1988Softball – 1993Women’s Basketball – 1993Men’s Soccer – 1993Women’s Soccer – 1993Women’s Basketball – 1994Baseball – 1994 **Men’s Soccer – 1994Women’s Soccer – 1994Men’s Basketball – 1995Women’s Basketball – 1995Softball – 1995Men’s Soccer – 1995Women’s Soccer – 1995Volleyball – 1995Men’s Basketball – 1996Women’s Basketball – 1996Softball – 1996Men’s Soccer – 1996Women’s Soccer – 1996Softball – 1997Baseball – 1997Women’s Basketball – 1997 **Women’s Soccer – 1997 **Men’s Soccer - 1997 **Women’s Basketball – 1998 **Baseball – 1998 **Women’s Soccer – 1998 **Men’s Soccer – 1998 **Women’s Basketball – 1999 **Women’s Soccer – 2000 **Men’s Tennis – 2001 **Women’s Soccer – 2001 **Women’s Basketball – 2002 **Men’s Basketball – 2002Men’s Soccer – 2004 **Women’s Soccer – 2004 **Men’s Soccer – 2005 **Women’s Soccer – 2006 ** ++Men’s Soccer – 2006 **Women’s Soccer - 2007**

** denotes officially recognized conference champion

spaRtaN sUCCessStudent-athletesatUNCGhaveenjoyedatremendousamountofsuccessover

theyears.Althoughtheathleticdepartment justcelebrated its40thseason lastyear,athleticsatUNCGdatebacktothe�940’sinthedaysbeforetheuniversitybecameco-ed.

GolferNancyPorter,whowentontoasuccessfulprocareer,isregardedasoneof UNCG’s first student-athletes, competing in tournaments on the national level inthelate�940s.

In �963, as the university prepared to go co-ed, UNCG began to formallyorganize athletic teams. Women’s basketball, under head coach Ellen Griffin, women’s tennis, women’s golf and field hockey were started. LPGA Hall of Famer CarolMannwasononeoftheearlyUNCGwomen’sgolfteams.

In�967,UNCGbeganmen’sathleticsandtheintercollegiateathleticsprogramreceivedformalrecognitionfromtheUniversity.Inthefallof�967,theSpartanwasadoptedastheprogram’smascot.

In �968, UNCG’s men’s teams joined the Dixie Athletic Conference, knowntodayastheUSASouthConferenceontheNCAADivisionIIIlevel.Women’steamscompetedaspartoftheAIAWearlyon,withUNCGbeingoneoftheleadorganizersof the organization. Two of the first men’s sports were basketball and bowling.

In 1971, with the emergence of the five-player rule in women’s basketball, UNCG finished fourth in the National Collegiate Tournament.

Twoyearslater,thewomen’sgolfteamwontheAIAWnationaltitle-UNCG’sfirst-ever team national crown. Nancy Porter coached the squad and future professionalgolferDonnaHortonWhitewasonthesquad.

Sincethen,UNCGhasenjoyedanumberofsuccesses.Fivenationaltitlesinmen’s soccer during the 1980s and a runner-up finish in women’s tennis.

An unprecedented five-year move from Division III to Division II to Division I. Atriptothe“BigDance”-theNCAAMen’sBasketballTournamentinjustits

fifth year of Division I status. Men’s soccer coach Michael Parker and women’s basketball coach Lynne

Agee were the first to lead teams to the NCAA Tournament in all three divisions. AbaseballsquadbuiltfromscratchbyMikeGaskithatmadeittotheNCAA

Tournament in just its fifth season of play. Amen’ssoccerprogramthatconqueredallcomersfortwomonthstobecome

theNo.�teaminthenationin2004,thebeginningofUNCG’sthreestraightNCAATournamentRoundof�6appearances.

kyleHines,whobecamejustthesixthplayerincollegebasketballhistorytorecord2,000points,�,000reboundsand300blockedshotsinacareer.

IndividualslikewrestlerDockkelly,whoovercamebirthdefectsthatlefthimwithoutlegsqualifyingfortheNCAAChampionship.

Students like Siggi Eyjolffson earned Academic All-American honors threetimes.

FrommajorleaguepitcherBrianMoehlerto MLS champion Alejandro Moreno toLPGAstarBeckyMorgan,Spartanalumnihave gone on to successful careers insports. That success isn’t just limited tothe playing field, either. The late Doug Hamilton was one of the pioneerswithin MLS and played on the UNCGnational championship teams of the�980s.SiggiEyjolffson returnedtohisnativeIcelandandis one of the toppeopleinhisnativecountry’s soccerf e d e r a t i o n ,c u r r e n t l yserving astheirwomen’snationalteamheadcoach.

S p a r t a nathleticshashaditssuccessstoriesover the years...and the best is yettocome.

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Entering its 20th season as the home ofSpartan Basketball, the Michael B. FlemingGymnasiumislocatedintheHealthandHumanPerformance Building, a $�6.2 million facilitywhichopenedoncampusinJuneof�989.

In October of 2005, the gym underwentthe first phase of a two-part renovation with theinstallationofnewseatingonthewestsidebleachers. The new seating includes chairbackseating on the lower half with bleacher benchseatingintheupperhalf.Thefollowingsummer,theeastsidewentthroughasimilarrenovation.

The gymnasium, which now has seating for�,83�, was named for Greensboro civic leaderandoneofthemostardentsupportersofUNCGathleticsonDec.�,�994.

The women’s team is �76-56 (.759) in thefacility.In2004-05,UNCGearnedits�50thwinatFlemingwhenitdefeatedDavidsoninathrilling90-87doubleovertimevictoryonFeb.�5.

Thelargestcrowdtoseeanathleticcontestinthegymwas2,302foramen’sbasketballgameagainstCharlestonSouthern,Feb.25,�995.TheSpartanswon,98-70.

Fleming Gymnasium has played host tovariousconferencechampionshiptournaments,includingBigSouthvolleyballin�994and�995,Big South women’s basketball in �994, SoConwomen’sbasketball in�998and�999,SoConwrestlingin�999andSoConvolleyballin200�and2008.

It also played host to the SoCon / ACCWrestlingChampionshipsin2004-05.

Prior to the �996-97 season, the BostonCeltics held their pre-season training camp inthefacility.

Forintercollegiateathletics,theHHPBuildingoffersthefollowingfacilities:

• Two large gyms, a three-court (Fleming)and a two-court, which is used for a variety ofpractices.

• A weight training area that includesNautilusequipmentandfreeweights.

• A spacious sports medicine area, with

teamAll-TimeRecord�7-56(.777)....................................................�7years

BestSingle-SeasonRecord�2-�(.923).....................................................200�-02

LongestWinningStreak�2games.......................... Feb.2,�998-Jan.22,�999

MostpointsscoredbyUNCG�05............................ vs.St.Augustine’s,Feb.6,�990

MostpointsscoredbyanOpponent98........................................... vs.Duke,Feb.24,�996

Mostcombinedpointsscored�96...........UNCG�05,St.Augustine’s9�,Feb.6,�990

individualMostpointsscored3�.......... DebbieHoskins,LincolnMem.,Jan.�0,�990

MostRebounds�9.... JulieMoore,UNCGvs.W.Carolina,Dec.3�,�994�9 AlisaMoore,UNCGvs.UNCAsheville,Jan.�7,�996

MostAssists�2............ JoZerger,UNCGvs.Winthrop,Feb.�7,�993

MostSteals��. kristenBoone,UNCGvs.UNCWilm.,Nov.�2,2006

MostBlocks7...RebeccaViverette,UNCGvs.Wofford,Feb.�6,�998

Largestwomen’sbasketballcrowd646........................ vs.GeorgiaSouthern,Feb.7,2004

Year W L Pct.�989-90 9 2 .8�8�990-9� �0 � .909�99�-92 �� 3 .786�992-93 9 2 .8�8�993-94 9 4 .692�994-95 9 4 .692�995-96 9 � .900�996-97 9 2 .8�8�997-98 �� 2 .846�998-99 �� � .9�7

Year W L Pct.�999-00 8 2 .8002000-0� 9 3 .750200�-02 �2 � .9232002-03 8 5 .6�52003-04 7 5 .5382004-05 �0 4 .7�42005-06 9 4 .6922006-07 �2 3 .8002007-08 4 �0 .286Total �76 56 .759

modernequipmenttoservetheUniversity’s�6teams.• Locker rooms for the athletic teams, including

severalteamrooms,andlockerroomsforvisitingteamsand officials.

•Apracticeroomforwrestling.

• Offices for coaches and athletics staff on the third (main) floor, in two suites.

• A ticket office and concessions areas, near the third-floor entrance to the building.

spartans at Fleming Gym

FleMiNG GyM ReCoRds

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Endowed Athletic ScholarshipsAnamedendowmenttosupportathleticscholarshipsmaybecreatedwithacommitmentof$50,000ormore.Theendowmentgeneratesincomethatisawardedtostudent-athletesonanannualbasis.

Sixadditionalfundsthatareontheirwaytoreachingendowmentstatusinclude:Dr.RichardandSharonBeaversScholarshipFundRichBrennerEndowedFundNathanW.andRobynE.JamesonFundGary,MarilynandJordanSmithFundPatriciaA.HielscherVolleyballAthleticScholarshipBeckyJacksonFund

LynneC.AgeeFundJamesH.AllenFundAlmaW.BarrierFundSmithBarrierFundIrwinBelkFundAaronMichaelBobbFundMikeandNancyBurkeFundBobbiCarsonFundMichaelB.FlemingAthleticScholarshipFundRobertA.andMaryC.FlemingFundStanleyandDorothyFrankFundJ.DouglasGalyonFundEllen Griffin FundLesterEarlGrossIIIAthleticScholarshipFund

CharlesA.HayesFundDavidBatesknightEndowmentC.ThomasandMaryMartinFundkarlMayerFundJimMelvinFundCharlesC.MoyerFundVictorM.Nussbaum,Jr.FundNancyAnnPorterFundCharlesM.ReidFundRaynaMateaTaylorFundH.MichaelWeaverFund

Annual ScholarshipsAnannualscholarshipmaybecreatedwithacommitmentof$�0,000ormoreoverafour-yearperiod.

Dr.Richard&SharonBeavers-Men’sBasketballChris&LauraBott-Men’sBasketballDavidL.andMarthaP.Brown-Men’sBasketballMarc&JanisBush-Women’sSoccerFirstCitizensBank-Men’sGolfRandyClarida-Women’sBasketballCarolynandArtGreen-Men’sBasketballDougHamilton-Men’sSoccerLeatonHarris-Women’sSoccerGeorgeHoyle-Men’sSoccerkurtandJoykronenfeld-Women’sSoccerMayerTextileMachineCorporation-Men’sBasketballPiedmontOrthopedics-ComebackPlayeroftheYear(two)AlanandLauraPike-Men’sBasketballBobandLauraPitts-Men’sSoccerShamrockCorporation-Men’sTennisShamrockCorporation-Women’sTennisJerry&EllynSteinhorn-Men’sTennisRodWyatt-CrossCountry

UNCG Spartan ClubPO Box 41230Greensboro, NC 27404-1230

Phone: (336) 334-5156Fax: (336) 334-5319www.spartanclub.org

The Spartan Club is a non-profit organization whose primary purpose is to secure scholarshipsupportforthemorethan225student-athleteswhocompetein�6men’sandwomen’sNCAADivisionIathleticprogramsatUNCG.UNCGproudlyproclaimsthat�00percentofSpartanClubcontributionsgodirectlytoathleticscholarshipsfordeservingstudent-athletes.

Methods of GivingCash, Checks and Credit Card Gifts:Provide the yearly financial resources needed to operate the athletic program. Pay-ments may be spread over the course of a fiscal year (July 1-June 30), but all pledges mustbepaidbyJune30.TheUniversityacceptscash,checksandcreditcards(AmericanExpress,MasterCard,Visa).

Employer Matching Gifts:Matchinggiftsdoubleortripletheimpactofyourgiftandincreaseyourmembershiplevel.Besuretoencloseyourmatchinggiftformwithapplicationanddonationandassociate benefits.

Athletic Scholarship Endowments:Theseprovidetuition,room,melas,booksandfeesonanannualbasisforastudent-athlete.Paytributetosomeone’slifeandaccomplishmentsorleaveyourownlegacywhilestrengtheningUNCG’sathleticprogram.

Planned and Estate Gifts:Thesegiftsincludelifeincomearrangementsfromtrusts,annuities,incomefunds,aswellaslifeinsurancepoliciesandindividualestatebequests,suchascashorrealestate.

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Spartan Club Executive CommitteeChair:kurtkronenfeld‘79-VicePresident,SennDunnInsurance

JackArehart,‘76-SeniorVicePresident,CompassCapitalCorporationSamanthaF.Brumbaugh‘99-AttorneyatCairo,Ferguson,Brumbaugh,Stroupe,PLLC

ChuckBurns-AreaVicePresident,FirstCitizensBankRandyClarida‘98-Investigator/CSO,Food&DrugAdministration

katieDannemiller-VicePresidentofOperations,GreensboroGrasshoppersMichaelH.Godwin-AttorneyatSchell,Bray,Aycock,Abel&Livingston,PLLC

keithGrandberry‘89-President&CEO,Winston-SalemUrbanLeagueCarolynT.Green‘70-ExecutiveDirector,PiedmontSeniorCare,PLLC

LeatonHarris-DirectorofBusinessOperations,TEkSystemsGeorgeHoyle,‘90-ManagingPartner,CompassFinancialPartners,LLC

DeanLittle,III-Secretary/TreasurerofYost&LittlekevinMcCoy‘02-VicePresident,SouthAtlanticLumber

ChrisRelos‘84-RegisteredRep,Plybon&Associates,Inc.BenSirmons‘74-AssistantGeneralCouncil,UNIFI,Inc.

JeffTaylor‘83-Controller,PopeCompanies

Ex-Officio MembersDr.PattiStewart-ViceChancellorforUniversityAdvancement,UNCG

MarcBush-President,GreensboroSportsCommissionDickStewart,AssociateDirectorofAthletics,UNCG

Dr.TerryAckerman,FacultyAthleticsRep,UNCGNelsonBobb-DirectorofAthletics,UNCG

AdvisorC.ThomasMartin‘70-FormerDirectorofPlanning,CityofGreensboro

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WorkingCredentialsCredentialswillbe issueduponrequestto working members of the print andbroadcastmedia. Internet-basedmediamemberswillbeprovidedcredentialsonaspace-availablebasis.TheUNCGsportsinformation office retains the right to deny orrevokecredentialstomediaoutletsoraspecific member of the media.

Allrequestsforcredentialsmustbereceivednolaterthan36hoursbeforethegame.Credentialrequestsmadeonthedayofthegamecannotbeguaranteedandshouldbeavoided.

ForgamesontheUNCGcampus,creden-tialscanbepickedupatthewillcallgateofUNCG’sFlemingGymnasium.ForgamesattheGreensboroColiseum,pleasecontactthe Sports Information Office for credential pick-upandparkingdetails.

AnyoutletthatisissuedaseasoncredentialshouldstillcontactthePhilPerryintheSIDoffice to obtain courtside seating for all events.

Professional scouts should contact the sports information office for press row space. Professionalscoutswillberequiredtobuyaticketandshallonlyreceivespaceonpressrowifseatsareavailable.

Spouses,datesandchildrenwillnotbegrantedworkingcredentials.Non-workingmediawillonlybeissuedcredentialsonaspace-availablebasis.

RequestsformediacredentialsshouldbesenttoeitherMikeHirschmanorPhilPerry,UNCG Sports Information Office, PO Box 26168, Greensboro, NC, 27402 or e-mail to [email protected].

MediaParkingLimitedparkingisavailableformediamembersbehindFlemingGymnasium.Mediamembers should alert the sports information office when requesting credentials of any need for parking passes. Overflow parking for media is available in the Walker Ave. parkingdeck,locatedacrossthestreetfromFlemingGym.Intheeventofinclementwinterweather,parkinginWalkerDeckerisrecommendedformediatomakeforeasieraccommodations.

PhotographersAccreditedphotographersmayshootfromeitherbaseline,butmustcontactPhilPerryinthe UNCG SID Office for credentials. Photography from press row is not allowed without the

expressedconsentofaUNCGSportsInformationstaffmember.Duetoalimitednumberofphonelinesonpressrow,telephonelinesforusebyphotographersmustbeorderedinadvancedandmayrequireaninstallationfeetobepaidbytheoutlet.

InterviewsGamedayHeadcoachLynneAgeewillbeavailableforpostgameinterviewsintheUNCGMediaRoomfollowinghiscommitmenttoradiointerviews.Requestedplayerswillbeavailableaftera�0-minute“coolingoff”period.UptothreeplayerswillbebroughttothemediaroomforgamesplayedatFlemingGymandtheGreensboroColiseum.THEUNCGLOCkERROOMISCLOSEDTOTHEMEDIA.

Unless expressed permission is given by the sports information office, players are notavailablepriortoacontest.Requestsforpre-gameinterviewswithcoachingstaffmembersshouldbecommunicatedtoamemberofthesportsinformationstaffasearlyaspossible.PracticeEachdaypriortothestartofpractice,selectedplayerscanbemadeavailableforinterviews by calling the sports information office before 12 noon. All interviews must becompleted�5minutesbeforethestartofpractice.ForinterviewswithCoachAgee,contact the sports information office.

Practicesaregenerallyclosedtothemedia,butmaybeopenedatthediscretionofthecoachingstaff.Newscameratapingofpracticecanbedeniedatthediscretionofthecoaching staff. For practice schedules, please contact Phil Perry in the SID office.

www.uncgspartans.comUNCGSpartans.com,designed inapartnershipwithJumpTV,combinestheusualreliabilityofscores,stats,gamepreviewsandreviewswithnewfeaturesandcutting-edgetechnology.Italsoincludesmultimediafeatures,including liveand tape-delayedgamefootage,coachandgamevideofeatures,anon-linestoretobuyticketsandthelatest“SpartanGear”andmuch,muchmore.

Notes,releases,statisticsandotherpertinentinformationareavailableonthe UNCG official Web site (www.uncgspartans.com). Statistics are updated approximatelyonehouraftereachgame.Notesaretypicallyavailable24hourspriortotip-offforeachgame.FORADVANCECOPYOFGAMENOTES(PRIORTOPOSTINGONWEBSITE),MEDIAMEMBERSSHOULDCONTACTTHESPORTSINFORMATIONOFFICE.

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UNCG Media OutletsPrintAssociatedPress4020WestchaseBlvd.,Suite300,Raleigh,NC27606 E-mail:[email protected]:800-662-7075 F:9�9-834-�078

News&RecordPOBox20848,Greensboro,NC27420-0848RobDaniels,Beatwriter E-mail:[email protected]:336-373-7062 F:336-373-7067

Winston-SalemJournalPOBox3�59,WinstonSalem,NC27�02TommyBowman,writer E-mail:[email protected]:336-727-7320 F:336-727-4083

HighPointEnterprisePOBox�009,HighPoint,NC2726�BennyPhillips,SportsEditor E-mail:[email protected]:336-888-3500,x256 F:336-84�-5�65

TheCharlotteObserverPOBox32�88,Charlotte,NC28232HarryPickett,SportsEditor E-mail:[email protected]:704-358-5�25/5�27 F:704-358-5��0

RaleighNews&ObserverPOBox�9�,Raleigh,NC27602SherryJohnson,SportsEditor E-mail:[email protected]:800-873-4500/9�9-829-4560 F:9�9-829-4888

TheDurhamHerald-SunPOBox2092,Durham,NC27702Staff E-mail:[email protected]:9�9-4�9-6674 F:9�9-4�9-6889

BurlingtonTimes-News707S.MainSt.,Burlington,NC272�5BobSutton,SportsEditor E-mail:[email protected]:800-488-0085 F:336-229-2463

TheCarolinianRoom2�2,ElliottUniversityCenterUNCG,Greensboro,NC274�2 E-mail:[email protected]:336-334-5752

ElectronicWFMY-TV(CBS)��5PhillipsAve.,Greensboro,NC27420Gregkerr,SportsDirector E-mail:[email protected]:336-379-9369 F:336-230-097�

WGHP-TV(FOX)2005FrancisSt.HighPoint,NC27263kevinConnolly,SportsDirector E-mail:[email protected]:336-82�-��82/��66 F:336-887-8236

WXII-TV(NBC)POBox��847Winston-Salem,NC27��6DaveGoren,SportsDirector E-mail:[email protected]:336-72�-9944 F:336-72�-0856

GamedayServicesThe UNCG sports information office will do everything possible to accommodate the needs ofmediacoveringSpartanathletics.

WireslessinternetaccessisavailableonaguestserveratFlemingGymbeginningwiththe2008-09season.Pleaseseeasportsinformationstafferforassistance.(Contactthesportsinformation office for wireless network availability at the Greensboro Coliseum.)

AtFlemingGym,aseriesofphonelinesareavailablecourtsideforusebymediamembers.Forthosewishingtomakelongdistancecalls,itismandatedbytheUNCGsportsinformationoffice that those calls should be collect, with a calling card or via a toll-free number. Excep-tionsmayonlybegrantedbythesportsinformationstaffandshouldberequestedbeforegameday.Inthecaseofexceptions,mediaoutletswillbebilledfortollcallsmade.

Printmedia(includingphotographers)wishingtohavededicatedphonelinesshouldcontactthe UNCG sports information office at least one week in advance of gameday. All installation chargeswillbebilledtothemediaoutlet.WirelessInternetisalsoavailableonatemporarybasis. Please contact the Phil Perry in the SID office for details.

VisitingbroadcastmediaareprovidedtwotelephonelinesandanISDNlineperSouthernConferencepolicy.Non-conferenceschoolswishingtouseISDNwillberequiredtopayausage fee. (Contact Phil Perry in the SID office for details.) Requests for additional phone linesshouldbemadewellinadvanceofgameday.Additionalphonelineswillbeprovidedifavailable.Ifnot,themediaoutletwillberesponsiblefortheinstallationandallapplicablecharges.

Internetmediaoutletsprovidedwithcredentialswillonlybeprovidedphonelinesifavail-able.

ForallphoneaccomodationsattheGreensboroColiseum,pleasecontacttheSportsInfor-mation Office at least one week in advance of the game.

Mediaoutletsmayalsorequestboxscores/AP-styleagatestobefaxedore-mailedtotheiroffices. Such requests should be made prior to tip-off.

SportsInformationstaffmemberswillprovidein-gamestatisticstomembersofthemediaonpressrowviaprintedboxscoresand/orcourtsidestatmonitors.

SoConOnTheWeb•www.soconsports.comTheSoConsiteontheInternetisavailableatwww.soconsports.com.Thesitecontainscur-rentinformationonallfacetsoftheSouthernConference.PleasecontactJasonYamanorJonathan Caskey in the SoCon Office at 864-591-5100 for more information.

SpartanRadioNetworkAllUNCGmen’sbasketballandselectwomen’sbasketballhomegamearebroadcastontheSpartanSportsRadioNetwork.ScottPryzwanskyandDickStewartcalltheaction.Thecompletelistofstationsforthenetworkcanbefoundinthemen’sandwomen’sbasketballgamenotes.GamescanalsobeheardontheInternetatuncgspartans.comviaSpartanAllAccess.

UNCGPolicyonInjuryReportsDuetocircumstancessurroundingtheFamilyEducationRightsandPrivacyAct(FERPA)andtheHealthInsurancePortabilityandAccountabilityAct(HIPAA),UNCGreensborohasdevelopedapolicyregardingthereleaseofinjuryinformation.

UNCGstudent-athleteshavetherighttoholdallinjuryinformation,exceptbodypartandplaying status, confidential and private. As a standard operating procedure, coaches, sports informationstaff,andotherathleticdepartmentpersonnelshouldrefrainfromsharingspecific injury information with the media. However, in certain occasions, injury information couldbereleasedatthediscretionofthesportsinformationdepartmentafterauthorizationisobtainedfromthestudent-athlete.

ItisthepolicyoftheUNCGathletictrainingstafftonotaddressthemediaunlessitisabso-lutelynecessary.Therefore,inquiriesbythemediaregardingmedicalsituationsshouldbeaddressed to Phil Perry in the sports information office.

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FromtheNorthandEast(Burlington,Raleigh/Durham,Richmond,VA):FromI-40/85, followI-40/Business85towardsGreensboro/Winston-Salem.TaketheFreemanMillRoad/ColiseumAreaexit,andturn rightonFreemanMillRd.Turn leftatthe first stoplight onto Coliseum Boulevard. Follow for approximately 1.5 miles and turn rightat thirdstoplightontoSpringGardenStreet.Turn leftonStirlingStreet,and theWalkerAvenueParkingDeckwillbeonyourleftatthecornerofStirlingandThetaStreets,approximately.7miles.

FromtheSouth(Salisbury,Charlotte,Atlanta,GA):FromI-85North,followBusiness85towardsGreensboro,thentaketheHoldenRoadexitandturnrightonHoldenRoad.FollowHoldenforapproximately4.5milesandturnrightonMarketStreet.FollowMarketStreetforapproximately�.5miles.TurnrightonAycockStreetSouth.Atthesecondstoplight,turnleftonSpringGardenStreet.TurnleftonStirlingStreet,andtheWalkerAvenueParkingDeckwillbeonyourleftatthecornerofStirlingandThetaStreets,approximately.7miles.

FromtheWest(Winston-Salem,Asheville,knoxville,TN):FromI-40East,taketheWendoverAvenueEastexit.FollowWendovertotheexitforMarketStreet(3.5miles).TurnrightonMarketStreetandfollowforlessthan�mile.TurnrightonAycockStreetSouth.Atsecondstoplight,turnleftonSpringGardenStreet.TurnleftonStirlingStreet,andtheWalkerAvenueParkingDeckwillbeonyourleftatthecornerofStirlingandThetaStreets.

FromtheNorthonHighway220(Eden,Martinsville,Roanoke,VA):Highway220SouthbecomesBattlegroundAvenue.StayonBattlegrounduntilyoucrosstheintersectionofCornwallisDrive.ImmediatelybearrightonWestoverTerrace.(BattlegroundAvenueandHighway220willbearleft.)StayonWestoverasitbecomesAycockStreet.Atthefifth stoplight turn left onto Spring Garden Street. Turn left on Stirling Street, and the Walker

AvenueParkingDeckwillbeonyourleftatthecornerofStirlingandThetaStreets.

FromtheSouthonHighway220(Asheboro,Rockingham):FromHighway220North,followthesignstotheColiseumarea.TurnleftatthestoplightontoColiseumBoulevard.Followforapproximately�.5milesandturnrightatthirdstoplightontoSpringGardenStreet.TurnleftonStirlingStreet,andtheWalkerAvenueParkingDeckwillbeonyourleftatthecornerofStirlingandThetaStreets,approximately.7miles.

FromtheNorthonHighway29(Reidsville,Danville,VA):FromHighway29SouthtaketheWendoverAvenueWest/HospitalExit.FollowWendoverforapproximately2.6milesandtaketheWestoverTerraceexit.Followtheexittotheright,andmergeright,followingtheColiseumsign.StayonWestoverasitbecomesAycockStreet.TurnleftatthefourthstoplightontoSpringGardenStreet.TurnleftonStirlingStreet,andtheWalkerAvenueParkingDeckwillbeonyourleftatthecornerofStirlingandThetaStreets.

FromtheSouthonHighway42�(Sanford,Fayetteville):Fromhighway42�North,takeI-40WesttowardsWinston-Salem.TaketheFreemanMillRoad/Coliseum Area exit, and turn right in Freeman Mill Rd. Turn left at the first stoplight ontoColiseumBoulevard.Followforapproximately�.5milesandturnrightatthirdstoplightontoSpringGardenStreet.TurnleftonStirlingStreet,andtheWalkerAvenueParkingDeckwillbeonyourleftatthecornerofStirlingandThetaStreets,approximately.7miles.