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Date Day OpponentNOTE Local Time TVNov. 2 Mon. ANDERSON UNIVERSITY (exh.) 7:00pmNov. 13 Fri. FURMANC 5:30pm Nov. 16 Mon. at College of Charleston 7:00pm Nov. 19 Thu. SOUTH CAROLINA 7:00pm Nov. 24 Tue. at Kennesaw St. 7:00pmNov. 27 Fri. v. RichmondA 5:00pmNov. 28 Sat. v. HofstraA 5:00pmNov. 29 Sun. at ConnecticutA 4:30pm Dec. 3 Thu. at NorthwesternB 7:00pm BTENDec. 6 Sun. CHARLESTON SOUTHERNC 4:00pmDec. 12 Sat. at Chattanooga 5:00pm Dec. 15 Tue. USC-UPSTATE 7:00pm Dec. 19 Sat. at Ohio 2:00pmDec. 21 Mon. WOFFORD 7:00pmDec. 28 Mon. GEORGIA 7:00pmDec. 30 Wed. GEORGETOWN 7:00pm

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Date Day OpponentNOTE Local Time TVJan. 4 Mon. at Charlotte 12:00pmJan. 7 Thu. DUKE* 7:00pmJan. 11 Mon. at Georgia Tech* 7:00pm RSN Jan. 14 Thu. FLORIDA ST.* 7:00pmJan. 22 Fri. at North Carolina* 8:30pm RSNJan. 24 Sun. at Wake Forest* 2:00pmJan. 29 Fri. BOSTON COLLEGE* 6:30pm RSNJan. 31 Sun. NC STATE* 2:00pmFeb. 4 Thu. at Virginia* 7:00pmFeb. 8 Mon. GEORGIA TECH* 7:00pm Feb. 11 Thu. at Florida St.* 7:00pm Feb. 14 Sun. at Maryland* 2:00pm Feb. 18 Thu. MIAMI* 7:00pm Feb. 25 Thu. at Virginia Tech* 7:00pmFeb. 28 Sun. WAKE FOREST* 2:00pm Mar. 4-7 Th.-Sun. ACC TournamentD TBA

A - WBCA Classic - Storrs, CT B - ACC/Big Ten Challenge - Evanston, IL C - Part of Doubleheader with MBB D - Greensboro Coliseum - Greensboro, NCORANGE denotes home game

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University InformationInstitution ..................................................................Clemson UniversityNickname.............................................................................. Lady TigersLocation ...................................................................Clemson, SC 29633Colors ................................................ Burnt Orange & Northwest PurpleFounded ..........................................................................................1889Enrollment ....................................................................................17,585President ................................................James F. Barker (Clemson ’70)Athletic Director ..............................Dr. Terry Don Philips (Arkansas ’70)Conference ........................................................................Atlantic CoastNCAA/ACC Representative .............................................. Larry LaForge ...................................................................................(Clemson ’64)Facility .......................................................... Littlejohn Coliseum (9,850)Athletic Department Address ................................................P.O. Box 31 .........................................................................Clemson, SC 29633Overnight Mailing Address.......................................100 Perimeter Road ....................................Jervey Athletic Center, Clemson, SC 29634Press Row Phone Number ................................................864.654.3326Ticket Office Phone Number .........................................864.656.2118 or ................................................................................ 1-800-Clemson

Women’s Basketball StaffHead Coach........................................... Cristy McKinney (NC State ’79) Overall Record (16 years) ........................................ 262-214 (.550) Record at Clemson (4 years) ....................................... 46-75 (.380)Asst. Coach/Recruiting Coord. ..................................................A.G. Hall ...............................................................................(NC Central ’98)Assistant Coach...................................Todd Steelman (John Brown ’89)Assistant Coach............................................. Marla Brumfield (Rice ‘00)Director of WBB Operations ............................................Kanetra Queen ...................................................................................(Clemson ’04)Athletic Trainer..................................................................Donna Bullock ................................................................ (Southwest Louisana ’87)Graduate Assistant Coach .............................................. Christie Rogers .................................................................(Washington College ‘09)Strength and Conditioning Coach............................................................Administrative Assistant........................................................ Shelly Geer WBB Phone .......................................................................864.656.2212Equipment Manager .....................................Josh Runion (Clemson ’04)

Program HistoryFirst Year of Women’s Basketball ...............................................1976-76All-Time Record (34 years) .........................................................615-418All-Time Record in Littlejohn Coliseum .......................................327-125All-Time ACC Record (30 years) ................................................224-222Last NCAA Tournament Appearance ...............................................2002Number of NCAA Tournament Appearances .......................................15ACC Championships .............................................................................2

Media RelationsAssistant SID/WBB Contact .................................................... Jeff Kallin Email ........................................................... [email protected] Office Phone ..............................................................864-656-1920 Cell Phone .................................................................508-944-3859Mailing Address ......................................................................PO Box 31 .........................................................................Clemson, SC 29633Overnight Address ..............................................Jervey Athletic Building ..........................................100 Perimeter Rd., Clemson, SC 29634

2009-10 Team Information2008-09 Starters Returning/Lost .......................................................4/2*Letterwinners Returning/Lost............................................................12/2Newcomers............................................................................................1

Starters Returning (4) ..............................................................................Christy Brown, G (3.7 ppg, 1.6 apg, 16 starts)Lele Hardy, G/F (16.2 ppg, 8.4 rpg, 3.4 spg, 3.0 apg, 31 starts)April Parker, F/C (5.8 ppg, 3.9 rpg, 27 starts)Jasmine Tate, F (3.6 ppg, 4.8 rpg, 1.2 bpg, 17 starts)

Other Key Returners................................................................................Sthefany Thomas, G (8.1 ppg, 2.6 rpg)Kirstyn Wright, G (4.4 ppg, 1.8 rpg)Bryelle Smith, G (3.9 ppg, 1.4 apg, 1.4 rpg, 11 starts)

Starters Lost (2) .......................................................................................Tasha Taylor, G (4.9 ppg, 3.1 apg, 2.2 rpg)Whitney Hood, F/C (7.2 ppg, 3.5 rpg)** Started 16 games as a sophomore; transferred after the 08-09 season

Newcomers (1) ........................................................................................Keyrra Gillespie (Fr., 5-7, G); (13.9 ppg, 9.9 apg, 7.6 rpg, 5.5 spg)• Rated as the #18 point guard and a top-100 overall player in the 2009 recruiting class by Hoopgurlz

2009-10 Returning LeadersPoints................................................................Lele Hardy, 503, 16.2 pgRebounds ...........................................................Lele Hardy, 261, 8.4 pgAssists ..............................................................................Lele Hardy, 94Field Goals .....................................................................Lele Hardy, 186Field Goal Attempts ........................................................Lele Hardy, 438Field Goal Percentage (min 3 att/g).............................Shaniqua Pauldo, ................................................................................. .448 (52-116)3-Point Field Goals ...........................................................Lele Hardy, 403-Point Field Goal Attempts ............................................ Lele Hardy, 1193-Point Field Goal Percentage (2 att/g) .............................Bryelle Smith, ................................................................................... .379 (22-58)Free Throws .....................................................................Lele Hardy, 91Free Throw Attempts ......................................................Lele Hardy, 130Free Throw Percentage ......................... Sthefany Thomas, .735 (50-68)Blocks ...........................................................................Jasmine Tate, 36Steals..............................................................................Lele Hardy, 106Minutes .............................................................Lele Hardy, 964, 31.1 pg

2008-09 ReviewOverall Record................................................................................14-17ACC Record/Finish ...................................................................2-12/12thRecord at Home .................................................................................7-9Record on the Road ...........................................................................5-7Record at Neutral Sites ......................................................................2-1Post-season........................................................................................ NA

Welcome to Clemson Basketball

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Quick Facts 2Table of Contents 3Roster, Alphabetical 4Roster, Numerical 4Roster, TV/Radio 5Media Information 6Directions 6Radio Broadcast Schedule 7TigerCast 7Clemson’s Trip to Canada 8Season Outlook 102008-09 Schedule 11Strength and Conditioning Info 12Clemson Locker Rooms 13PinkZone Information 14Orange Brigade, Booster Program 16

Player BiographiesBrown, Christy 18-19Campbell, Morganne 20-21Gillespie, Keyrra 22Hardy, Lele 23-25Mason, Lindsey 26McMinn, Morgan 27Parker, April 28-29Pauldo, Shaniqua 30Pinkstaff, Chelsey 31Smith, Bryelle 32Tate, Jasmine 33-34Thomas, Sthefany 35-36Welker, Lindsay 37Wright, Kirstyn 38-39

Women’s Basketball StaffMcKinney, Cristy Biography 42-43 Against All Competition 44 Timeline 44 Clemson Superlatives 45Hall, A.G. - Assistant Coach 46Steelman, Todd - Assistant Coach 47Brumfield, Marla - Assistant Coach 48Queen, Kanetra - Director of Operations 49Bullock, Donna - Athletic Trainer 50Christie Rogers - Graduate Assistant 50Farrell, Andy - Video Services 50Support Staff 50

2008-09 Schedule InformationHusky Classic 52ACC/Big Ten Challenge 53Opponents 54-612009 ACC Tournament 62

This is Clemson UniversityClemson Experience 64-65Campus Life 66-67This is Clemson, SC 68-69Vickery Hall - Enrichment Center 70-71Athletic Facilities 72-73Clemson Traditions 74Total Athlete Care and Performance 75Strength and Conditioning 76Athletic Training 77Community Service 78NCAA Compliance 79Barker, James F. - President 80Clemson Academic Programs 81Phillips, Dr. Terry Don - Athletic Director 82IPTAY, Athletic Booster Program 83

Atlantic Coast Conference 84ClemsonTigers.com 85Clemson Athletics Year in Review 86-88

2008-09 Season ReviewFinal Notes 90-922008-09 Results 90, 95Final 2008 ACC Standings 912008-09 Statistics 932008-09 Superlatives 942008-09 Game-By-Game 952008-09 Box Scores 96-103Final ACC Team Statistical Rankings 104

Clemson RecordsClass Records 106Freshmen Single Game Records 106Single Game Records, Individual 107-111Miscellaneous Individual Records 111Single Game Records, Team 112-115Miscellaneous Team Records 115Victory Margins 116Season Records, Individual 117Season Records, Team 118Career Clubs 119Career Records 119-121Littlejohn Coliseum Records, Individual 122Littlejohn Coliseum Records, Team 122Attendance Records 123Overtime Games 123Record By Month 123Record By Day 123Record Versus ACC Teams 123Winning Streaks 123Halftime Comebacks 124100-Point Games 125Last Second Victories 125Televised Games 126Final Poll 127Poll Notes 127Record Against Top-25 Teams 127Weekly Polls 127ACC Statistical Rankings 128NCAA Statistical Leaders 128

ACC Tournament, Timeline 129ACC Tournament, Individual Records 130ACC Tournament, Team Records 131ACC Tournament, Overall Record 132ACC Tournament, Seeds 132ACC Tournament, Year-By-Year Results 132ACC Tournament, Against Member Schools 133NCAA Tournament, Timeline 134NCAA Tournament, Individual Records 135-136NCAA Tournament, Team Records 135NCAA Tournament, All-Time Results 136Against All Competition 137All-Time Results 138-143Last Time It Happened 144

Clemson HistoryHistorical Timeline 146-149Great Teams 1988-89 150 1989-90 151 1990-91 152 1995-96 153 1998-99 154Post Player Tradition 155Perimeter Player Tradition 156Former Lady Tiger Standouts 157-160Former Coaches 161Year-By-Year Statistics 162-163Year-By-Year Results 163Yearly Leaders 164-165Starting Line-Ups 166-167Four-Year Starters 167Letterwinners 168Jersey Numbers 169All-Americans 170Player Honors 170Current/Former Overseas Players 170All-Tournament Selections 171Tournament Championships 171All-ACC Honorees 172ACC Player-of-the-Week 172ACC Academic Honor Roll 172Clemson Honors 173Career Statistics, All Players 174

Credits:The 2009-10 edition of the Clemson women’s basketball media guide was written and designed by Assistant Sports Information Director Jeff Kallin. Special thanks to Sam Blackman, Shipp Daniel, and Philip Sikes for their contributions to this publication. Statistical and editorial assis-tance provided by Tim Bourret, Heath Bradley, Chelsea Earle, Katrina Eddie, Vickie Long, Trey McCurry, William Qualkinbush and Kristin Watkins.

Photography Credits: Rob Biggerstaff, Rex Brown, Kerry Capps, Eddie Cliffe, Mark Crammer, Jeffrey A. Curka, David Greene, Simon C. Griffiths Photography. Scott Harke, Ben Hendricks, Heather Hirschman, Craig Mahaffey, Earle Martin, Lance McKinney, Charles Smith, Mark Sutton, Bob Waldrop, Pat Wright, Vern Verna and the Clemson Communications Center. Special thanks to Todd Steelman and Marla Brumfield for supplying pictures from Canada trip, which appear throughout the guide.

This guide was printed by Martin Printing of Easley, SC. The front, back and inside covers were designed by Jeff Kallin of Clemson, SC.

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Front Row (L-R): Keyrra Gillespie, Chelsey Pinkstaff, Christy Brown, Sthefany Thomas, Morganne Campbell, Bryelle SmithBack Row (L-R): Marla Brumfield, Cristy McKinney, Lele Hardy, Lindsay Welker, Shaniqua Pauldo, Lindsey Mason, April Parker,

Jasmine Tate, Kirstyn Wright, Morgan McMinn, Todd Steelman, A.G. Hall

Numerical # Name Pos. Hgt. Exp. Cl. Hometown Previous School0 Chelsey Pinkstaff G 5-9 1VL So. Knoxville, TN Christian Academy of Knoxville3 Bryelle Smith G 5-8 1VL *So. Raleigh, NC Cary Academy4 Christy Brown G 5-6 3VL *Sr. Atlanta, GA Holy Innocents’ HS10 Kirstyn Wright G 5-11 2VL Jr. Stone Mountain, GA Stephenson HS11 Lele Hardy G/F 5-10 3VL Sr. Spartanburg, SC Spartanburg HS14 Keyrra Gillespie G 5-7 HS Fr. Statesville, NC Statesville HS21 April Parker F/C 6-2 2VL *Sr. Snellville, GA Western Carolina22 Sthefany Thomas G 5-9 2VL Jr. Wesley Chapel, FL Wesley Chapel HS24 Jasmine Tate F 6-1 2VL Jr. Birmingham, AL Wenonah HS31 Lindsey Mason F/C 6-4 1VL So. Woodstock, GA Etowah HS32 Morganne Campbell G 5-8 3VL Sr. Fairburn, GA Sandy Creek HS33 Lindsay Welker F 6-2 1VL So. Tifton, GA Tift County HS34 Morgan McMinn G/F 5-11 1VL So. Hendersonville, NC North Henderson HS 44 Shaniqua Pauldo C 6-3 1VL So. Macon, GA Luella (GA) HS

Alphabetical# Name Pos. Hgt. Exp. Cl. Hometown Previous School4 Christy Brown G 5-6 3VL *Sr. Atlanta, GA Holy Innocents’ HS32 Morganne Campbell G 5-8 3VL Sr. Fairburn, GA Sandy Creek HS14 Keyrra Gillespie G 5-7 HS Fr. Statesville, NC Statesville HS11 Lele Hardy G/F 5-10 3VL Sr. Spartanburg, SC Spartanburg HS31 Lindsey Mason F/C 6-4 1VL So. Woodstock, GA Etowah HS34 Morgan McMinn G/F 5-11 1VL So. Hendersonville, NC North Henderson HS 21 April Parker F/C 6-2 2VL *Sr. Snellville, GA Western Carolina44 Shaniqua Pauldo C 6-3 1VL So. Macon, GA Luella (GA) HS0 Chelsey Pinkstaff G 5-9 1VL So. Knoxville, TN Christian Academy of Knoxville3 Bryelle Smith G 5-8 1VL *So. Raleigh, NC Cary Academy24 Jasmine Tate F 6-1 2VL Jr. Birmingham, AL Wenonah HS22 Sthefany Thomas G 5-9 2VL Jr. Wesley Chapel, FL Wesley Chapel HS33 Lindsay Welker F 6-2 1VL So. Tifton, GA Tift County HS10 Kirstyn Wright G 5-11 2VL Jr. Stone Mountain, GA Stephenson HS

Head Coach: Cristy McKinneyAssistant Coaches: A.G. Hall, Todd Steelman, Marla BrumfieldDirector of Basketball Operations: Kanetra Queen

Pronunciation GuideMorganne Campbell ................................MORE-ganLele Hardy .................................................. LEE-LEEShaniqua Pauldo .............................. Sha-NEE-kwhaBryelle Smith ...............................................BREE-elSthefany Thomas .................................... Stef-en-EEKirstyn Wright ..........................................KEER-stenKeyrra Gillespie ........................................KEE-ehr-a

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Photo Roster

Chelsey Pinkstaff5-9 • So. • GKnoxville, TN

Keyrra Gillespie5-7 • Fr. • G

Statesville, NC

April Parker6-2 • *Sr. • F/CSnellville, GA

Sthefany Thomas5-9 • Jr. • G

Wesley Chapel, FL

Jasmine Tate6-1 • Jr. • F

Birmingham, AL

Lele Hardy5-10 • Sr. • F/G

Spartanburg, SC

Kirstyn Wright5-11 • Jr. • G

Stone Mountain, GA

Christy Brown5-6 • *Sr. • GAtlanta, GA

Bryelle Smith5-8 • *So. • GRaleigh, NC

Shaniqua Pauldo6-3 • So. • CMacon, GA

Morgan McMinn5-11 • So. • G/F

Hendersonville, GA

Lindsay Welker6-2 • So. • FTifton, GA

Morganne Campbell5-8 • Sr. • GFairburn, GA

Lindsey Mason6-4 • So. • F/C

Woodstock, GA

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This is your copy of the 2008-09 Clemson wom-en’s basketball media guide. This publication is designed to assist the media in its coverage of Clemson Lady Tiger basketball during the 2008-09 season.

It is also intended to be used by fans and pro-spective Clemson students.

If you desire additional information on women’s basketball or other Clemson athletic programs, please contact the Sports Information Office in the Jervey Athletic Center at (864) 656-2114.

ACC Coaches TeleconferencesThe 12 ACC head basketball coaches will be fea-tured on a teleconference the Tuesday prior to the 2010 ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament. There will be a replay available on theACC.com. The media telephone number is (913) 312-1391.

TUESDAY, MARCH 210:00a–10:10a......... Mike Petersen, Wake Forest10:10a–10:20a.......Beth Dunkenberger, Virginia Tech10:20a–10:30a....................Debbie Ryan, Virginia10:30a–10:40a..................Kellie Harper, NC State10:40a–10:50a......Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina10:50a–11:00a ......................... Katie Meier, Miami11:00a–11:10a ................ Brenda Frese, Maryland11:10a–11:20a ....MaChelle Joseph, Georgia Tech11:20a–11:30a ............ Sue Semrau, Florida State11:30a–11:40a ..............Joanne P. McCallie, Duke11:40a–11:50a .............Cristy McKinney, Clemson11:50a–12:00p .....Sylvia Crawley, Boston College

ACC Media RelationsLindsey Rogers is the media relations contact for women’s basketball at the ACC Office. She can be contacted at the ACC Office in Greensboro, NC by phone at (336) 851-6062, extension 257 or by email at [email protected].

CredentialsWe would appreciate receiving credential requests as early as you know your assignment. Requests for working press and photo passes are honored from sports editors of daily newspapers and radio and TV sports directors only. Student papers and publications devoted specifically to athletics at a school involved in a game at Clemson are also honored.

Spouses, dates, non-workers and/or anyone 16 years of age or younger are not permitted in the press area. Requests should be made directly Jeff Kallin.

Email Distribution ListNotes, stats, and other information are emailed out on a game-by-game basis from the Clemson SID office. Contact Jeff Kallin at [email protected] to be placed on this email distribution list.

InterviewsPlease contact Jeff Kallin for any interviews with Clemson players and/or coaches. Interviews will not be granted on game days.

InternetClemson boxscores, releases, statistics, player bios, livestats, and other items are available on the Internet. Find us at www.clemsontigers.com. Sta-tistics are updated following every game. Game notes will also be provided in .pdf format.

Postgame InterviewsPostgame interviews will take place in the Littlejohn interview room. Head Coach Cristy McKinney will be available for interviews 10 minutes following the completion of the game. A member of the Clemson Sports Information office will retrieve requested players from the lockerroom. The lockerroom is closed to the media.

Press Entrance to Littlejohn ColiseumPlease enter Littlejohn Coliseum through the tunnel. The door is at the south end of the coli-seum.

Press Room ServicesThe press room is located in the tunnel. Half-time, final stats and play-by-play are furnished to members of the working press. Wireless Internet access is available.

Telephone ServicesTo order phone lines for a broadcast or a tele-phone by your seat on press row, call Zelda Kleister, Clemson Telecommunications, at (864) 656-2601.

Will CallPress will call is located in the tunnel of Littlejohn Coliseum.

Directions to Littlejohn ColiseumFrom Atlanta, GA:Take I-85 north to Exit 14 in South Carolina. Take

Jeff KallinAssistant SID/Women’s Basketball

Contact Information:Office Phone (864) 656-1920Cell Phone (508) 944-3859Email [email protected]

Sports Information OfficeSID Fax (864) 656-0299Mailing Address PO Box 31 Clemson, SC 29633Overnight Address Jervey Athletic Center 100 Perimeter Rd. Clemson, SC 29634

a left, which crosses over the interstate, onto South Carolina Highway 187 until the road runs into U.S. Highway 76 and 28. Make a left at this traffic light.

*Stay on this road until the Highway 93 exit, where you will exit and take a left at the stop light. The route runs into the Clemson campus. Stay straight until you reach the second stop light after the ten-nis courts (tennis courts will be on the left). Take a left at the stop light and Littlejohn Coliseum is on the left.

From Columbia, SC:Take I-26 west and exit onto I-385 west until it reaches I-85. Take I-85 south until it reaches exit 19-B. Take exit 19-B and follow the directions from Atlanta starting at the * symbol to arrive at Littlejohn Coliseum.

From Greenville, SC:Take I-85 south until it reaches exit 19-B. Take exit 19-B and follow the directions from Atlanta starting at the * symbol to arrive at Littlejohn Coliseum.

Media Information

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2009-10 Tentative CTSN Schedule

Date Day Time Opponent Nov. 19 Thur. 7:00 vs. South Carolina Dec. 12 Sat. 5:00 at Chattanooga Dec. 28 Mon. 7:00 vs. Georgia Dec. 30 Weds. 7:00 vs. Georgetown Jan. 4 Mon. Noon at Charlotte Jan. 7 Thur. 7:00 vs. Duke Jan. 14 Thur. 7:00 vs. Florida State Jan. 24 Sun. 2:00 at Wake Forest Jan. 29 Fri. 6:30 vs. Boston College Jan. 31 Sun. 2:00 vs. NC State Feb. 18 Thur. 7:00 vs. Miami Feb. 28 Sun. 2:00 vs. Wake Forest

Fans will once again be able to follow the Clem-son women’s bas-ketball team on the airwaves, regionally with Clemson Tiger Sports Properties and in Clemson with WCCP-FM (104.9). The Clemson Tiger Sports Network will is tentatively sched-uled to broadcast 12 games for the 2009-10 season, including road games at Chattanooga, Charlotte, and Wake Forest. The network will also broadcast home games with South Carolina, Georgtown, Duke and Florida State, among oth-ers. All games will begin airing 15 minutes prior to the scheduled start time. Don Munson will return for his seventh sea-son as the play-by-play announcer. Munson took over for the 2003-04 season after the passing of legend Jim Phillips, who had broadcast numer-

TigerCast

TigerCast is a broadband network featuring live and on-demand web-casts of selected Clemson athletic events. Annual, monthly and single-game passes are available.

$7.95 PPV event (any live video - Last year’s ACC Select Content)• $9.95/month• $79.95/year

In addition to all live broadcasted events, annual subscribers will be able to watch all of the existing pay-per-view events in the TigerCast library, as well as interviews with student-athletes and coaches, highlight videos and other exclusive features. Monthly subscribers will have access to all of the above, with the exception of the existing pay-per-view events.Subscriber Content:

ous Clemson games as the voice of the Tigers. He had previously worked with CTSN for several years as network host in the mid to late 1990s. Munson has also served as the play-by-play announcer for Appalachian State and UNC Asheville basketball, while also calling Western Car-olina football and basketball. He currently serves as the play-by-play announcer for Clemson baseball games. Munson will be joined on the air by Kanetra Queen, who is in her fourth year as the full-time color commenta-tor. Queen is no stranger to Clemson women’s basketball.

Her current post is as the team’s Director of Basket-ball Operations, but she was also a four-year let-

terwinner for the Lady Tigers and a three-time Academic All-ACC selection.

Queen will also partner with Dan Scott for broadcasts on WC-

CP-FM. Scott joined the radio station in the late 1990s after a career as an award-winning sports editor and writer in West Virginia, Florida, North Caro-lina and Ohio. This season will be his fifth calling Clemson women’s basketball.

Clemson Tiger Sports Network

Don Munson

Kanetra Queen

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Clemson traveled to the Vancouver area from August 5-14 and played six games, including two with the Canadian National Team. Clemson went 4-2 on the trip and partook in several team-building activities and tourist attractions.

Canada Trip Results:Game 1 – Fri., Aug. 7, 2009 – Langley Events Centre; Langley, BC Clemson, 61 Team Canada, 79Game 2 - Fri., Aug. 7, 2009 – Langley Events Centre; Langley BC Clemson, 72 Trinity Western University, 52Game 3 – Sat. Aug. 8, 2009 – Envision Athletics Centre; Abbotsford, BC Clemson, 42 Team Canada, 79Game 4 - Sat. Aug. 8, 2009 – Envision Athletics Centre; Abbotsford, BC Clemson, 85 University of the Fraser Valley, 76Game 5 – Sun. Aug. 9, 2009 – War Memorial Gym; Vancouver, BC Clemson, 94 University of British Columbia, 79Game 6 – Wed. Aug. 12, 2009 – Vancouver Island Gym; Nanaimo, BC Clemson, 84 Vancouver Island University, 39

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10It isn’t often that a team at the Division I level is able to boast 12 return-ing players with playing experience. This is exactly the case that Head Women’s Basketball Coach Cristy McKinney has to work with in her 2009-10 team. Among them is one of Clemson’s all-time greatest players, Lele Hardy, who was named third-team All-ACC and was named to the All-ACC defensive team for her efforts a season ago. To say Hardy is the on-court leader for the Lady Tigers is a bit of an understatement. She is the returning leader in scoring, rebounding, assists, steals, three-pointers made and attempted, field goals made and attempt-ed, and free throws made and attempted. Hardy has seen her scoring average rise dramatically to 16.2 points per game in 2008-09, the highest mark for a Clemson player since Lakeia Stokes netted 17.0 a game in the 2003-04 season. She has scored 1,124 points in her career, 16th in Clemson history. Hardy also ranked fifth in the nation in steals in 2008-09 with 106 in 31 games for a 3.42 average and has 287 for her career. In fact, with a season of 94 or more steals, Hardy can move into the top 25 in NCAA history in career steals. Her 8.4 rebounds per game were the best since Erin Batth’s 8.7 per game during the 2000-01 season. “She came here as a great athlete. I think with the staff, she’s done a great job of letting us coach her, and learning to use her athleticism, while becoming a much more skilled basketball player,” said McKinney. “She has very good instincts, especially defensively. She gets her hand on so many balls, which you can’t teach. But, there are other things off the ball that we can teach to make her a better all-around defender. Offensively, her abil-ity shoot the three really opened things up for her and that came through a lot of hard work from her and our staff. She has developed to compete amongst the best. I’d like to see her get drafted into the WNBA this year. I think she’s got all of the tools to do that. That’s why we are always pushing her to be better. While Hardy may be the biggest name coming back for the season, she is far from the only threat. McKinney has developed several players at each position, making many of the spots interchangeable, a testament to the flexibility of the system and the wide array of talent on the roster. In fact, nine returners started at least one game for the Tigers last season. The 2008-09 season was largely a step forward for the program, starting 8-2 and finishing 14-17. The Tigers also won their first round game in the ACC tournament for the second consecutive season, defeating fifth-seeded Georgia Tech.

Point Guards: Like most teams, Clemson’s will set the tone offensively and defen-sively with the point guard. In season’s past, the lead guard has been a fragile position, but with a fifth-year senior, a sophomore with a full season under her belt, and a top-100 freshman in the stable, this will be one of the deeper units in the conference. The point guards will be charged with the responsibility of pushing tempo and wreaking havoc defensively, using their depth to pressure opponents’ guards. Fifth-year senior Christy Brown has started 73 games in her career, a lead the team in total minutes played in two of the past three seasons. Brown is notorious for her quickness, even running for the track team during the 2007-08 season as a sprinter. She will be looked upon for leadership, as she has seen the floor a total of 2466 minutes in her career, second only to Hardy among active players. Bryelle Smith is the second of the trio of point guards. After sitting out her first season due to injury, Smith was a major contributor in 2008-09. She logged 11 starts and averaged 3.9 points and recorded 44 assists on the season. Her strengths lie in her court vision and penetration to the basket, but she also led the team in three-point shooting, hitting 22-59 (.379) from beyond the arc. She may be moved off the ball some to give the Tigers an option to spread the defense and take advantage of the positional flexibility. Freshman Keyrra Gillespie is the only freshman on the team and will be looked upon to run the team despite her youth. Gillespie joins the Tigers as the all-time leader in assists in North Carolina basketball history, notching 958 in her four-year career. She had averages of 13.8 points, 9.9 assists, 7.6 rebounds and 5.5 steals per game as a senior as she was named first-team all-state after going 26-4. She was ranked the #18 point guard in the country by HoopGurlz and will immediately push the upper-classmen for minutes.

Coach McKinney on the Point Guard unit: “We have more depth than we’ve had in a long time. We have fifth-year senior Christy Brown, who is one of the quickest guards in the league, if not the quickest. We’d love to see her use that quickness to her advantage every single game and have a great senior season. Bryelle Smith got valuable time last season as a freshman and showed in several games what she is capable of. She’s a good scorer, shoots the ball well, and did some things penetrating the ball, and I’m hoping she’ll build on the success she had last year and become more consistent. Keyrra is going to really push the upperclassmen. I think she could see a lot of time. She’s a true point guard who makes people on the floor better. She sees the floor better than anyone else we have and just has a great feel for the game, and something you can’t really teach.”

Wings: McKinney uses her shooting guard and small forward position virtu-ally interchangeably, and her group of talented wing players will give the Tigers several options to score from virtually anywhere on the court. The corps is led by Hardy, who has developed into one of the premier players in the league. Hardy’s game revolves around her ability to dribble penetrate a finish around the basket. Throughout her three years, however, she has devel-oped a reliable jump shot from mid range and even beyond the arc. She ranks ninth in Clemson history in three-point field goals made. She is also a fierce rebounder for her position, with a 7.5 per game career average. Hardy often draws the opponent’s best offensive scorer, and incredibly has recorded more steals (287) than turnovers (274) in her career. The Tigers next weapon from the wing is junior Sthefany Thomas. Thomas was second on the team in scoring at 8.1 per game and was ex-tremely consistent from her freshman year to her sophomore campaign. She has appeared in 62 games with 12 starts under her belt, and re-corded 17.8 points per 40 minutes her sophomore season. Thomas is an excellent scorer who can shoot from anywhere and is very good at using her jumper to help her open up her lanes to the rim. She will be counted upon at both wing spots and can handle the ball if need be. Senior Morganne Campbell is Clemson’s defensive stopper. She has made 35 starts in 73 appearances, and is a capable shooter from the wing and excels in transition. Campbell is often counted upon to make stops against many players at either guard or small forward position. She will give the Tigers a floor general defensively and a solid option in the half court offense. Kirstyn Wright is a dangerous player with exceptional range on her jump shot and a knack for flare with the ball in her hand. She is a fiery competitor who is able to navigate in transition and can stretch the de-fense with her shooting. She has improved her free throw stroke and is

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McKinney on the Wings: “Lele Hardy is a huge key, and has gotten better every year, and we think she can be a better player this season than she ever has before. What we need for her to do is to continue to improve her weaknesses. It’s what has taken her from a good player as a sophomore to an all-conference player as a junior. We think she can take the next step. We need consistency from our other players. A lot of the players now have two years of experience. Keeping Morganne Campbell healthy will be important because she is so competi-tive and is such a good defender. Kirstyn Wright is a really talent-ed kid. I think she’s matured as a player and a person and I think you’ll see that on the court. Sthefany Thomas showed flashes of really being tough. She can score but we didn’t get consistency, and we’re really looking for that out of her.” Frontcourt: A season ago, the Tigers’ five returning post players com-bined to average 15.5 points, 12.8 rebounds, and 2.6 blocks per game. These are solid numbers, but the team will no doubt look to the bigs for more production offensively and on the glass. Clemson will rely on senior April Parker to lead the group, hav-ing started 27 games a season ago. She was the fourth leading scorer at 5.8 ppg, and has a reliable jumper to help stretch the defense. She is also a feisty defender and rebounder. Jasmine Tate saw her minutes pick up as the season wore on, eventually starting 17 games after having a reserve role for much of her career. She is one of the better athletes on the floor, and can really press defensively. She lead the team in shot-blocking, recording 36, despite playing 16.6 minutes per game. She is able to get to the line with relative frequency, attempting the third most tries on the team. Many of her opportunities come from offensive rebounds and low entry feeds from the perimeter. Sophomore Shaniqua Pauldo showed flashes of her talent a season ago when she scored a career-high 23 points on 11-17 from the floor in the Tigers’ ACC tournament win against Georgia Tech. She has excellent touch around the basket and will be a crucial contributor at the power forward and center spots. Her size and strength around the basket make her a tough draw for opposing defenders and she finishes well near the rim. Lindsey Mason and Lindsay Welker will also see minutes at the frontcourt positions, likely in reserve roles. Mason’s length is oone of her biggest assets, and she does a good job of gegtting position around the rim. She is a good shot changer and her size helps her get to some difficult rebounds. Welker can pay the wing spot or the forward spot and has a quick three-point release. She will likely go back and forth between the three and four and help spell her teammates off the bench. McKinney on the Front Court: “They are just getting better. They are getting more confident and smarter and making better basketball deci-sions. Especially, April and Jasmine, but even Pauldo and Mason and Welker are too. A year of experience is going to show. April is just very solid. She is our most consistent post player offensively and defensively. Jasmine is our most explosive post player, and she is very explosive. She’s a kid that has just gotten better and better. Shaniqua showed at the end of last season what she is capable of offensively, and I think she is learning what it is going to take to do that on a consistent basis.” The Schedule The staff has negotiated a difficult slate in preparation for conference play. The highlight of the schedule is a Thanksgiving trip to Storrs, Conn., where the Tigers will hook up with Richmond, Hofstra, and the defend-ing National Champion UConn Huskies. Early road tilts with College of Charleston and Kennesaw State will help prepare the team for the tough ACC schedule. The team will travel to Northwestern for the ACC/Big 10 Challenge in a rematch of Clemson’s 78-75 overtime win from 2008-09. The home schedule is highlighted by games against South Carolina on Nov. 19, Georgia on Dec. 28, and Georgetown on Dec. 30. Clemson will also host several schools located in South Carolina in Anderson Uni-versity in an exhibition on Nov. 2, Furman in the regular season opener, Charleston Southern on Dec. 6, USC-Upstate on Dec. 15, and Wofford on Dec. 21. The final tune-ups before conference play include road games at Ohio University and at Charlotte.

After braving a tough out-of-conference schedule, the Tigers should be hardened to begin play in the nation’s top conference. Nine of the Tigers’ opponents were in the field of 64 for the NCAA tournament a season ago, while five more participated in the WNIT. That means 14 of Clemson’s 26 opponents participated in some form of postseason play, making it one of the top schedules in the preseason.

Conclusion: McKinney’s 2009-10 group is one of the most well-rounded she has had at Clemson. She has options at every positions and cross-trains the players so that they are able to be flexible. The Tigers will play at a fast tempo and have excellent opportunities to showcase their talents against the best. The team no doubt faces one of the top schedules in the nation, but with the mix of talent, athleticism, size, depth, and experience, this team is ready to compete with the best. “I think this program has really grown. We have had some growing pains, there’s no doubt about that,” said McKinney. “I think this year people are really going to see some results. This team is starting to understand what it takes to compete at the highest level. I do think the depth is going to allow us to play an up-tempo and aggressive style, which is a fun style to watch and for student-athletes to play.”

Season Outlook

2009-10 ScheduleDate Day OpponentNOTE Location Local Time TV

Nov. 2 Mon. ANDERSON UNIVERSITY (exh.) CLEMSON, SC 7:00pm

Nov. 13 Fri. v. FURMANC CLEMSON, SC 5:30pm

Nov. 16 Mon. @ College of Charleston Charleston, SC 7:00pm

Nov. 19 Thu. v. SOUTH CAROLINA CLEMSON, SC 7:00pm

Nov. 24 Tue. @ Kennesaw St. Kennesaw, GA 7:00pm

Nov. 27 Fri. v. RichmondA Storrs, CT 5:00pm

Nov. 28 Sat. v. HofstraA Storrs, CT 5:00pm

Nov. 29 Sun. @ ConnecticutA Storrs, CT 4:30pm

Dec. 3 Thu. @ NorthwesternB Evanston, IL 7:00pm BTEN

Dec. 6 Sun. v. CHARLESTON SOUTHERNC CLEMSON, SC 4:00pm

Dec. 12 Sat. @ UT-Chattanooga Chattanooga, TN 5:00pm

Dec. 15 Tue. v. USC-UPSTATE CLEMSON, SC 7:00pm

Dec. 19 Sat. @ Ohio Athens, OH 2:00pm

Dec. 21 Mon. v. WOFFORD CLEMSON, SC 7:00pm

Dec. 28 Mon. v. GEORGIA CLEMSON, SC 7:00pm

Dec. 30 Wed. v. GEORGETOWN CLEMSON, SC 7:00pm

Jan. 4 Mon. @ Charlotte Charlotte, NC 12:00pm

Jan. 7 Thu. v. DUKE* CLEMSON, SC 7:00pm

Jan. 11 Mon. @ Georgia Tech* Atlanta, GA 7:00pm RSN

Jan. 14 Thu. v. FLORIDA ST.* CLEMSON, SC 7:00pm

Jan. 22 Fri. @ North Carolina* Chapel Hill, NC 8:30pm RSN

Jan. 24 Sun. @ Wake Forest* Winston-Salem, NC 2:00pm

Jan. 29 Fri. v. BOSTON COLLEGE* CLEMSON, SC 6:30pm RSN

Jan. 31 Sun. v. NC STATE* CLEMSON, SC 2:00pm

Feb. 4 Thu. @ Virginia* Charlottesville, VA 7:00pm

Feb. 8 Mon. v. GEORGIA TECH* CLEMSON, SC 7:00pm

Feb. 11 Thu. @ Florida St.* Tallahassee, FL 7:00pm

Feb. 14 Sun. @ Maryland* College Park, MD 2:00pm

Feb. 18 Thu. v. MIAMI* CLEMSON, SC 7:00pm

Feb. 25 Thu. @ Virginia Tech* Blacksburg, VA 7:00pm

Feb. 28 Sun. v. WAKE FOREST* CLEMSON, SC 2:00pm

Mar. 4-7 Thu.-Sun. ACC TOURNAMENTD Greensboro, NC TBAA - WBCA Classic - Storrs, CT B - ACC/Big Ten Challenge - Chicago, IL C - Part of Doubleheader with MBB D - Greensboro Coliseum - Greensboro, NC

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Mission StatementThe WBCA Pink Zone™ initiative is a global, unified effort for the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association’s (WBCA) nation of coaches to assist in raising breast cancer awareness on the court, across campuses, in communities and beyond.

HistoryThe WBCA began the WBCA Pink Zone, formerly known as “Think Pink,” in 2007 as an initiative to raise breast cancer aware-ness in women’s basketball, on campuses and in communities. In 2007, more than 120 schools unified for this effort and helped make the inaugural year a success. In 2008, over 1,100 teams and organizations partici-pated, reaching over 830,000 fans and rais-ing over $930,000 for breast cancer aware-ness and research.

WBCA Pink Zone™ 2010The Pink Zone dates for 2009-10 will Febru-ary 12-21.

The Lady Tigers raised over $6,000 last year for breast cancer research.

Pink Zone

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Orange Brigade

One of the most important and visible aspects of the Clemson women’s basketball program is the booster club known as the Orange Brigade. In the fall of 1989, the club was formed by former head coach Jim Davis and promotions director John Seketa as a means to provide and promote support for the women’s basketball program at Clemson. It was organized to help the team develop a fan base through season ticket sales that would also give positive encouragement for the players. The group has a variety of members, from faculty and staff to community leaders and senior citizens. Clemson students, as well as families and friends, are also part of the organization. The Orange Brigade meets following various home games for a reception. Season ticket and membership drives are held prior to the start of the season. Each year, the team and club hold an annual dinner, which provides an opportunity for fans and supporters to meet the new players and encourage them before the season begins. Membership to the Orange Brigade is free and open to the public. For more information, please contact Shelly Geer in the women’s basketball office at (864) 656-2212.

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2008-09• Sawactioninall31gamesandaveragednearly20minutespergame• Started12ofthefirst14gamesoftheyearbutcameoffthebenchformostoftheconferenceseason• PlayedfewerminutesthaninherfreshmanandsophomoreseasonsduetothereturnofTashaTaylorandemergenceofBryelleSmith,averaged3.7pointspergamewith49assistsfortheyear• Stillranksamongthetop10forhercareerassistpergameaverage• Reboundedfromaless-than-stellarperformanceintheseasonopenertoscoresixpointsandcommitjustoneturnoveragainstPresbyteriantwodayslater• Was4-for-5fromthefieldfor10pointsinjust19minutesofplayagainstWin-throponNov.25;alsohadapairofstealsandassistswiththreereboundsinthegame• FollowedthatwithasolidperformanceversusKentStateinthefirstgameoftheHuskyClassicinSeattle,WA;hitatriooffieldgoalswhilecollectingfourstealsandfourreboundstohelpClemsontovictory• BestgameoftheseasonintermsofassistswasintheLadyTigers’overtimevictoryagainstNorthwestern intheACC/BigTenChampionship; talliedsevenasClemsonshot43.2%fromthefield• Recordedatrioofassistsinthreeofthenextfourgames• KnockeddownfourfreethrowsonfourattemptsatFloridaStateonJan.11injust19minutesofplay• Averaged6.0pointsoverafive-gamesstretchfromJan.23toFeb.4,oneofthetoughestforClemsonin2008-09• Scored10pointsinthefinalgameoftherunasshewas3-for-6fromthefieldand hit her only three-point attempt; also had two steals in the contest againstWesternCarolina• Playedjust18minutesinthefinalhomegameoftheseason,versusGeorgiaTech,buthadfourpoints,threeassists,tworeboundsandtwosteals• Startedtheteam’sopeningroundgameintheACCTournamentagainsttheYel-lowJacketsbutplayedjustsevenminutes• HadthreestealsandscoredfourpointsintheseasonfinaleagainstNorthCaro-linainthequarterfinalsoftheconferencetournament• Shot71.9-percent from the free throw line for theseasonandhad39steals,second-mostontheteam.

2007-08 • Playedin30gameswith28startsatthepointinthe2007-08season,missingtheonegameduetoaninjury• Ledteamwith110assistsandrankedthirdwithan8.7scoringaverage• Playedateam-high32.4minutespergame• Scoredindoublefiguresin10gamesin2007-08• WasClemson’stopscorerinsixgames-had14againstWesternCarolinaonNov.11;posted15points in thefirsthalf in thewinoverDuquesneonNov.14;sufferedan injury just twominutes into the secondperiod that sidelinedher fortheremainderofthegame;scored11pointsindefeatofJMUonDec.7;had20pointsinwinatWakeForestonJan.14;posted11againstDukeonFeb.13;had17againstGeorgiaTechonFeb.24• Matched her career high of nine assists in two games in 2007-08; first wasagainst20th-rankedMichiganStateintheBigTen/ACCChallengeonNov.29;thenhadnineatVirginiaonFeb.21• Alsohadathen-career-bestsixreboundsagainsttheSpartans• Talliedatleastfiveassistsin11gamesin2007-08• Recordedsevenassists ina trioofgames -againstCharlestonSouthernonDec.16;atCharlotteonJan.2;versusDukeonFeb.13• Had drained a trio of three-pointers against theDukes,matching a personalbest,beforeleavingthegameearlyinthesecondhalfduetoaninjury• Was3-for-3frombehindthethree-pointlineagainstSienaintheCoorsClassiconNov.24tofinishwith14points• HitacriticalfreethrowagainstFurmanonDec.5tohelpsecuretheClemsonwin;theshotputtheLadyTigersupbyfourwithlessthan15secondsremainingandtheywentontowin58-52;shefinishedwith13points,fourreboundsandthreeassists• Handedout7assiststogoalongwith8pointsand5reboundstoheldleadthe

Meet the Players

ChristyBROWN4 5’6” • *Sr. • Guard • Atlanta, GA

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LadyTigerstoavictoryoverCharlestonSouthernonDec.16• WinatWakeForestonJan.14wasoneofherbestoftheseason;alongwith20points(8-15),hadfiveassistsandtworeboundswhilecommittingjustthreeturnoversin39minutesofplay• FollowedthatgamewithanothersuperbperformanceatVirginiaTechjustthreedayslater;scored19pointsandwas8-for-9fromthefreethrowlinewithfiveassists,twostealsandjusttwoturnovers• Theeightfreethrowstiedhercareerhigh• Scoredindoublefiguresinthreestraightgames;against#12DukeonFeb.13(11),atVirginiaonFeb.21(11)andagainstGeorgiaTechonFeb.24(17)• AgainstFloridaStateinregularseasonfinale,had13pointson6-for-10shootingtohelpClemsonachieveitslargestcome-from-behindvictoryagainstanACCopponentinhistory• Collectedacareer-highninereboundsintheLadyTigers’winoverNCStateintheACCTournament• Concludedseasonwitheightpoints,fourassistsandthreestealsagainstNorthCarolinainthesecondroundoftheACCTournament• Earnedtheteam’sPlaymakerAward.

In 2006-07• Wasnamedtothe2007ACCAll-FreshmanTeam,joiningclassmateLeleHardytomarkthefirsttimeinpro-gramhistorythatmultipleClemsonplayersmadethelist• Ledallconferencerookiesforassistspergameandrankedfourthforstealsandfifthinscoring• AlsorankedfourthintheACCoverallwitha4.73assistpergameaverage• Totaledateam-high142assistsinherfirstyearleadingtheoffensewhileonlyturningtheballover110timesduringtheseasonfora1.29assist-to-turnoverratiothatwaslistedseventhintheleague• Started29ofClemson’s30gamesduringthe2006-07seasonatthepointguardposition,withheronlynon-startingassignmentduetoanillness• Ledtheteaminminutesplayedwith899fora30.0pergameaveragewhileaveraging7.8pointsand2.1reboundspergame• LedtheLadyTigersinassists19timesduringtheseasonandalsoheldhigh-scorershonorsontwoocca-sions• Wasjustoneassistawayfromadouble-doubleinherfirstcareergame,ledteamwith17pointsandhadnineassistsagainstArkansasonNov.10.Thegamewasherfirstcontestinnearlyayearandahalfafterred-shirtingthe2005-06seasontorehabanACLinjury.• Talliednineassiststwomoretimesin2006-07-againstSt.John’sonNov.24attheDeadRiverCompanyClassicinOrono,MEandinClemson’svictoryoverWakeForestonFeb.15• Alsohad11pointson5-of-9shootingagainsttheDemonDeacons• Hadhermost productivenight from the field in the firstmatch-upagainstWakeForest inWinston-SalemonJan.5.Shehitaseason-higheightfieldgoals in thatcontest, including2-of-2 from three-point range, foran18-pointperformancethatledtheLadyTigers.Thegamewasalsooneoffivetimesthatshecollectedfiverebounds• Rankedsecondontheteamwith14pointsagainstMaineonNov.25.Shedrainedathreewith12secondsremainingtotiethescoreat78-78beforeMainehitashotastimeexpired• AlsoscoredindoublefiguresagainstChattanoogaonNov.13(14);atJamesMadisononDec.6(13);versusKennesawStateonDec.10(10);atTennesseeTechonDec.17(13);againstWoffordonDec.22(17);versusFloridaStateonJan.18(10);andatDukeonFeb.5(12)• Hitaseason-highthreethree-pointersagainsttheDukesofJamesMadison• Collectedfourstealsinfourgamesinthe2006-07season(FurmanonNov.29;TennesseeTechonDec.17;KennesawStateonDec.10andNorthCarolinaonJan.11)• InherfirstcareerACCTournamentgame,handedoutsevenassistsagainstVirginiawithsixpointsandfourrebounds• Receivedtheteam’sPlaymaker,HustleandLeadershipawardsatthepost-seasonbanquet.

In 2005-06•Red-shirted

Before Clemson• LetteredfouryearsintrackandfieldandbasketballatHolyInnocentsEpiscopalSchool• First-teamAll-StateselectioninAAclassificationhersenioryear• Second-teamAll-Statebasketballplayerasajunior• North/SouthPlayeroftheYearasajunior• MemberoftheAtlantaTip-OffClubteamandAAU16-and-underAll-American•McDonaldsandWBCAHighSchoolAllAmericanNominee•Scoredover1500careerpoints•RegionPlayeroftheyearsenioryear •Statechampionasajuniorinthe100m,200m,andlongjump•SetGeorgiahighschoollongjumprecordasasenior,breakingherownmarksetasajunior•PlayedbasketballforLizKennedyatHolyInnocents.

Personal• BornAugust18,1987•MajoringinParks,RecreationandTourismManagement.

Brown’s Career Statistics Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2006-07 30 29 899 30.0 91 239 .381 19 65 .292 34 57 .596 21 42 63 2.1 54 1 142 110 3 40 235 7.82007-08 30 28 973 32.4 102 281 .363 21 78 .269 36 57 .632 10 65 75 2.5 48 0 110 107 3 34 261 8.72008-09 31 16 594 19.2 43 119 .361 7 30 .233 23 32 .719 24 37 61 2.0 40 0 49 43 4 39 116 3.7TOTAL 91 73 2466 27.1 236 639 .369 47 173 .272 93 146 .637 55 144 199 2.2 142 1 301 260 10 113 612 6.7

Meet the Players

ChristyBROWN

CareerHighsCategory HighPoints...........................20vs.WakeForest,1/14/08FieldGoalsMade............8vs.WakeForest,1/5/07.......................................8vs.WakeForest,1/14/08FieldGoalAttempts.....16vs.Chattanooga,11/16/08FreeThrowsMade............8vs.Arkansas,11/11/06FreeThrowAttempts.........9vs.Arkansas,11/11/063-PointersMade.............................3vs.several(3)3-PointAttempts............7vs.Chattanooga,11/16/06Rebounds............................. 9vs.NCState,3/6/08Assists............................................9vs.several(5)BlockedShots.................................1vs.several(7)Steals..............................................4vs.several(5)

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2008-09• Missedthefirstmonthoftheseasonduetoaninjurysufferedduringfallworkoutsandneverrecapturedthehealthandproductivityofhersophomoreseason• Playedin20gamesonceshereturnedandaveraged13.2minutespergame• Scoredindoublefigurestwiceandstartedsevengames• Returned to thecourt forClemson’sovertimewinagainstNorthwestern in theACC/BigTenChallenge;played12minuteswithfourpoints,threereboundsandthreesteals• Sawminutes in theLadyTigers’next twogamesbut totaled just threepointsandapairofrebounds• DidnotplayagainstGeorgiaonDec.22butreturnedfromtheholidaybreaktopostoneofhertopperformancesoftheseason• Scored12pointson4-for-6shooting,knockingdownapairofthree-pointersandtallyingthreeassists• Averaged2.0pointsandjustunder12minutesofplayinthenextfivegamesbeforeearningthefirststartingassignmentoftheseason• Played23minutesinthewinatWakeForestonJan.18;hadthreereboundsandtwostealsbutdidnotscoreinthegame• ThefollowinggameagainstCharlestonSouthern,was5-for-6fromthefreethrowlineandtotaledninepointswithaseason-highsixreboundsinhelpingleadtheLadyTigerstoavictory• Wasinthestartingline-upforthenextfourgamesaswell• Played just18minutesover thefollowingfourgamesandrecorded justonerebound in thestretch• Thenplayedaseason-high24minutesinthefinalhomegameoftheseasonagainstGeorgiaTech;posted11pointson5-of-9shootingwithatwoblockedshots• WasoneofjusttwoplayersindoublefiguresinthegameversustheYellowJacketsandtheperformancewasrewardedwiththestartagainstN.C.Statetocloseouttheregularseason• DidnotplayintheACCTournament• Averaged2.8pointsand1.7reboundsfortheyearwith18stealsand11assists

2007-08Highlights: Earned the first start of her career in the season opener and started 28 of 31 games during the year …ranked 26th in the ACC for minutes played with 28.61 per game …only Clemson player to play a 40-minute game in 2007-08 (Chattanooga).

• Playedinall31games,averaging28.6minutespergametoranksecondontheteam.• Nearlydoubledherscoringaveragefromherfreshmanseasonto8.7pointspergame,thirdhighestontheteam.• Increasedherreboundingaveragebyalmosttwoboardspergameto3.4in2007-08,whilealsopostinghighestnumbersineverystatisticalcategory.• Typicallyearnedtheteam’stoughestdefensiveassignment.• Had51steals,36assistsand10blockedshotsontheyear.• Scoredindoublefiguresin15gamesasoneoftheteam’smostconsistentplayers.Ledtheteaminscoringinfourgames(13vs.Maine;16atArkansas;13vs.BostonCollege;12atVirginia).• Careerhighof18cameinthrillingfashion;shehadaput-backastimeexpiredtogiveClemsonawinoverFloridaStateintheregularseasonfinale;hadhelpedtheLadyTigerstoerasea14-pointhalftimedeficit.• Earned thefirst startingassignmentofhercareeragainstMaine in theseasonopenerandrespondedwith13points,sevenreboundsandsixsteals.• Thesixstealssetacareerhigh.• Ledtheteamwithapersonal-bestninereboundsagainstVanderbiltonNov.20.Hadjustfourpointsbutcontributedwiththreesteals.• NamedtotheCoorsClassicAll-TournamentteamovertheNov.23-24weekendafterhelpingtheLadyTigerswinthetitle.Totaled18points,4rebounds,5assistsand5stealsinthetwogameswhileplayinganaverageof36minutespergame.• Ledtheteamwithathencareer-high16pointsagainstArkansasonDec.2.Was3-for-4fromthree-pointrangewithfourrebounds,threestealsandapairofassistsinthecontest.• Drainedapairoffreethrowswith15secondsremainingtohelpsecurea58-52ClemsonwinoverFurmanonDec.5.• HadherfourthstraightgameindoublefiguresagainstJamesMadisononDec.7with10.• Ledteamwith13pointson6-for-11shootingagainstBostonCollegeonJan.28;herfirstdoublefigurescoringgamesinceDec.7againsttheDukes.• WasoneofonlytwoplayersindoublefiguresinthewinoverWakeForestonFeb.3with11pointsandfiverebounds.• Ledteamwith12pointsatVirginiaonFeb.21whilesettingaseason-highwithfourassists.

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• Hit7-of-8freethrowsagainstNCStateinthefirstroundoftheACCTournamentandfinishedwith11points;boththesevenmadefreethrowsandeightattemptswerepersonalbests.• Thenscored12pointsversustop-seededNorthCarolinainthequarterfinals;was5-for-6fromthelinethatdayforan85.7freethrowpercentageinthetournament.• Tookhomefiveawardsatthepost-seasonbanquet,winningtheMostImprovedAward,theHustleAward,BestDefensivePlayerAward,theStrength&ConditioningAwardandtheBestFieldGoalPercentageAward.

In2006-07• Demonstratedherwillingness toworkhardandherability tocontribute inherfirstseasonasaLadyTigerin2006-07• Playedin22gamesduringtheseason,missingsevenearlyintheseasonduetoaboutwithmonoandsittingouttheVirginiaTechcontestwithastomachailment• Averaged16.3minutesoffthebenchforHeadCoachCristyMcKinneywith4.5pointsand1.5reboundspergameaverages• Hadoneofthetopfreethrowpercentagesontheteam,shooting72.7-percent(24-33)• WasoneofonlytwoplayerstoscoreindoublefiguresagainstSouthCarolinaonNov.20asshehad10pointsandwas4-for-4fromthefreethrowlineinthegame.ShealsotalliedtwostealsandtwoblockedshotsagainsttheGamecocks• Talliedfourblocksduringtheseason• Seasonhighof12pointscameatFloridaStateonFeb.22asshedrainedboththree-pointattemptswhilegoing4-for-5onfreethrows• PulleddownfivereboundsagainstCharlestononNov.13,themostfortheyear• Hadthreereboundsinatriogames-againstMaineonNov.25,atMiamionJan.28andversusWakeForestonFeb.15• Handedoutaseason-bestfiveassistsinwinoverSt.John’sattheDeadRiverCom-panyClassiconNov.24• Recordedmultiplestealsinthreegamesduring2006-07,includingtheSouthCarolinacontest,andhadtwoagainstCharlestonandSt.John’s• Hadaperfectnightfromthefoulline,going4-for-4,againstthird-rankedMarylandonJan.25.Shetotaledninepointsthatgame• Playedatleast10minutesin15gamesduring2006-07,includingthelastninegamesoftheseason,excludingtheVirginiaTechcontest• Played29minutesinSouthCarolinagame,aswellasatMiamionJan.28andatNCStateonFeb.8•Played11minutes inherfirstACCTournamentgamewith threepointsandtwore-boundsagainstVirginia•ReceivedtheCoachesAwardandStrengthandConditioningAwardatthepost-sea-sonbanquet.

Before Clemson • Aquick,hard-workingguardfromFairburn,GAwhoshootstheballextremelywell•Lettered fouryearsatSandyCreekHighSchool,guiding thePatriots to twoAAAAregionalchampionships,in2005and2006•WasnamedtheAll-AreaPlayeroftheYearbytheAtlanta Journal Constitution in2006•AlsoreceivedanAll-StateteamselectionbytheGeorgiaAthleticCoachesAssociationinforthe2005-06season•EarnedanominationfortheMcDonald’sAll-Americanteamasasenior• SelectedastheFayetteNeighborandtheFayetteDailyNewsPlayeroftheYear,alsoasasenior• WasnamedtotheFayette NeighborandFayette Daily Newsfirstteamin2006

Personal • FatherTracywasafullbackontheUniversityofIllinoisfootballteamfrom1973-75• BornJuly24,1988• Majoristherapeuticrecreation.

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MorganneCAMPBELL5’8” • Sr. • Guard • Fairburn, GA

Campbell’s Career Statistics Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2006-07 22 0 358 16.3 32 90 .356 10 27 .370 24 33 .727 16 16 32 1.5 31 1 14 26 4 14 98 4.52007-08 31 28 886 28.6 97 223 .435 16 58 .276 55 88 .625 35 70 105 3.4 62 1 36 72 10 51 265 8.52008-09 20 7 263 13.2 21 71 .296 6 25 .240 8 10 .800 10 24 34 1.7 23 0 11 20 7 18 56 2.8TOTAL 73 35 1507 20.6 150 384 .391 32 110 .291 87 131 .664 61 110 171 2.3 116 2 61 118 21 83 419 5.7

CareerHighsCategory...........................................................HighPoints............................ 18vs.FloridaState,3/2/08FieldGoalsMade...........................6vs.several(4)FieldGoalAttempts...................... 11vs.several(5)FreeThrowsMade............... 7vs.NCState,3/6/08FreeThrowAttempts............ 8vs.NCState,3/6/083-PointersMade................. 3vs.Arkansas,12/2/073-PointAttempts....................5vs.Virginia,2/21/08Rebounds........................ 9vs.Vanderbilt,11/20/07Assists............................. 5vs.St.John’s,11/24/06BlockedShots.......... 2vs.SouthCarolina,11/20/06..................................... 2vs.GeorgiaTech,2/22/09Steals....................................... 6vs.Maine,11/9/07

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Lele HARDY

5’10” • Sr. • G/F • Spartanburg, SC

KeyrraGILLESPIE5’7” • Fr. • Guard • Statesville, NC14

BeforeClemson• Loneplayerinthesigningclass,butshewillhaveanopportunitytoimpacttheteamearlyinhercareer.• LedStatesville (NC)HighSchool toa26-4 recordand thequarterfinalsof thestatetournamentinthe3Adivision• Votedfirstteamall-statebytheAssociatedPressafteraveraging13.8points,9.9as-sists,7.6reboundsand5.5stealspergame• First-teamselectionin2007-08.• SetNorthCarolinarecordsforassistsinasingleseasonwith298in2008-09andoveracareerwith953.• Onlyplayerinstatehistorytohavereachedthe900-assistmarkduringhercareer.• Namedtothe2009All-Observer(Charlotte)Women’sBasketballTeam• Ratedasthe#18pointguardandatop-100overallplayerinthe2009recruitingclassbyHoopgurlz.

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Highlights• Was a Third-Team All-ACC Selection, Clemson’s first all-conference player since 2004• Also named to the six-member ACC All-Defensive Team to become just the third differ-ent player in program history to earn the honor• Scored the 1,000th point of her career during the 2008-09 season; only the 21st player in school history to reach the milestone• Ranks 16th on Clemson’s all-time scoring list with 1,124 points through three seasons• Set an ACC record for steals in a two-game stint at the conference championship; had seven against Georgia Tech in the opening round and five versus North Carolina in the quarterfinals• Ranked fifth nationally in steals per game with a 3.4 average• Let the league in steals per game and ranked among the top 15 in scoring (#5), rebound-ing (#7), defensive rebounds (#3), three-point field goals made per game (14th), three-point field goal percentage (14th) and assist-to-turnover (14th)• Widened her margin over the second-ranked player in school history for career steals per game with a current 3.12 average• Moved into second place in Clemson history for steals all-time with 287; is just 40 shy of the record

In2008-09• LedClemsoninscoring(16.2ppg),rebounding(8.4rpg),steals(106),three-pointfieldgoals(40),freethrows(91)andminutesplayed(31.1pg);trailedTashaTaylorbyjustoneassistfortheteamhighwith94• Her106stealswerethesecond-mostforasingleseasoninClemsonhistory,givinghertwoofthetopthreemarks(shehad98asafreshman)• NamedtheMVPoftheHuskyClassicafteraveragingadouble-doublethetwogames;had 22 points and 11 rebounds against Kent State in the opener and followedwith a22-point,nine-reboundperformanceagainsthost-Washington• Setacareerhighwith32pointsagainstGeorgiaStateonNov.22;the32pointswerethemostforaLadyTigerinnearlyexactlyfiveyears• Was12-for-18fromthefieldthatdaywhilealsodraining5-of-6fromthree-pointrange• Scoredindoublefiguresinallbutfivegamesin2008-09andwastheteam’sleadingscorer21times• Alsoledtheteaminreboundingin19gamesandinassistsin10games• Hadeightdouble-doublesfortheyear• WastheonlyLadyTigertoscore20pointsinagame,doingsoeighttimes• AlsotheonlyClemsonplayertostartall31games• Openedtheseasonwith19pointsandthreestealsatFurmanbutplayedjust24minutesduetofoultrouble• Averaged15.0points,6.0stealsand8.5reboundsinthenexttwogamesagainstPres-byterianandSouthCarolinabeforeher32-pointafternoon• StruggledshootingagainstWinthroponNov.25butstillmadesignificantcontributionstothevictorywith11rebounds,fourassistsandfoursteals• ReboundedwithherperformanceintheHuskyClassicovertheThanksgivingweekend• Hadherthirdstraightgameofatleast20pointsagainstNorthwesternonDec.4;herbuzzer-beatingprayerfromjustpassedhalf-courtsailedthroughthebasket tosendthegame intoovertimeandgaveClemson themomentum for the victory; finishedwith 21points,14reboundsandeightassists• Recordedback-to-backdouble-doublesagainstOhioandChattanoogabeforecomingtwoboardsshyofthestatisticineachofthenexttwogames• Played34minuteswhilebattlinganillnessagainstCharlotteonJan.2;stilltalliedfourstealswithsixreboundsandsixpoints• Setapersonalbestwith15reboundsinClemson’sACCopeneratMiamionJan.5;alsohad13pointsandsixassistsagainsttheHurricanes• Hadaperfect5-for-5nightfromthefoullinewithsevenrebounds,fivestealsandthreeassistsastheLadyTigerscameclosetoupsettingthen-ranked#2NorthCarolinaonJan.8• Aftera12-point,eight-reboundgameagainstFloridaState,scored22anddrainedatrioofthree-pointersversus#12MarylandonJan.15• Thenhadthreestraightdoubles-doublesagainstWakeForest(19points;12rebounds),Charleston Southern (14 points; 15 rebounds) and Boston College (19 points; 11 re-bounds)

Lele HARDY115’10” • Sr. • G/F • Spartanburg, SC

KeyrraGILLESPIE5’7” • Fr. • Guard • Statesville, NC

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In2007-08• Started29gamesandplayedinall31in2007-08.• Ledteaminreboundingwitha7.1pergameaveragethatalsoranked14thintheACC.• Averageof2.71stealspergamewasfourth-bestintheconference,whilealsorankinginthetop15inassists,assisttoturnoverratioandoffensiverebounding;had83fortheseason.• Rankedsecondontheteaminscoring,averaging8.8pergamein2007-08.• Tallied 105 assists for the year aswell, just five behind starting point guardChristyBrownafterassumingaback-uppointrolewiththeinjuriessufferedamongtheteam.• Scoredindoublefiguresintheteam’sfinalsixgamesandin15gamesoverall.• Hada season-high 20 points inClemson’s come-from-behind, last-second victory atFloridaStatetoconcludetheregularseason;alsohad10reboundsagainsttheSeminolesforoneofhersevendouble-doublesontheyear.• JustmissedatripledoubleintheLadyTigers’winoverNCStateintheopeningroundoftheACCTournamentwith11points,ninereboundsandnineassists.• Openedtheseasonwithapairofdouble-doublesagainstMaineandWesternCarolinaandmatchedhercareerhighofeightstealsagainsttheBlackBears.• InNov.14Duquesnegame,setacareerhighwith10assists,themostforaLadyTigersinceTashaTaylordishedout13againstSavannahStatein2005;wasjusttworeboundsshyofatripledoublewith13pointsandeightboards.• Ledtheteaminreboundingin18gamesin2007-08,includingastretchofsevenstraightduringtheconferenceseason.• Lost her starting position for the first two conference games but earned the startingassignmentintheteam’scontestatWakeForestonJan.14;respondedwithninepoints,eightrebounds,fiveassistsandthreesteals;hitathree-pointerastimeexpiredinthefirsthalftogiveClemsontheleadheadingintothelockerroom.• Wasonepointshyofadouble-doublewith10boardsandninepointsatVirginiaTechonJan.17.Convertedallfiveofherfreethrowattemptsandledtheteamwithsixassists.Alsohadapairofstealsinthewin.• Pulleddownacareer-best14reboundsandhad11pointsat#3NorthCarolinaonFeb.7.• Movedintothetop10inschoolhistoryforcareerstealsastwoatVirginiaonFeb.21gaveher161injusttwoseasons.Alsohad11pointsandfourreboundsagainsttheCava-liers.• Totaled16pointswithsixassists,fivestealsandfiverebounds inClemson’sseasonsecond-roundgameagainsttheTarHeelsinthe2008ACCTournament.• WasvotedastheteamMostValuablePlayeratthepost-seasonbanquetinApril.• Alsotookhometheteam’sLeadingRebounderAward.

In2006-07• Completedanincrediblysuccessfulrookiecampaign,fulfillingexpectationswithanim-mediateimpactontheClemsonprogram• Wasthesecondleadingvote-receiverfortheACCAll-FreshmanteamandwasjoinedonthesquadbyteammateChristyBrowntogivetheLadyTigerstheirfourthandfifthhon-orees,markingthefirsttimeinprogramhistorythatmultipleClemsonplayershavebeennamedtotheall-rookieteam• Setschoolrecordsforstealsinasinglegameandseasonbyafreshman.Shehadeightagainst12th-rankedVanderbiltinNashville,TNonDec.3,themoststealsbyaClemsonplayersincethe1993-94season• Totaled98ontheyear,betteringthepreviousbestfreshmanmarkof87bySheilaCobbfrom1979-80

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25Meet the Players• Her98stealsalsorankedsecondall-timeinClemsonhistoryandwerefourthinACChistory for a freshman. Tthemark trailed an impressive list ofACC legends inMarionJones,AlanaBeardandDawnStaley• RankedfirstintheACCwitha3.27stealspergameaveragetobecomethefirstClem-sonplayersinceChrissyFloydin2001tobeaconferencestatisticalchampion.Theaver-agealso rankedfifth in thenation, thehighestnational ranking foraLadyTiger for thecategoryinhistoryandthehighestrankingforaClemsonplayersinceTaraSaunookewaslistedfifthin1992and1993forthree-pointfieldgoalpercentage• Ledteamwitha6.9reboundingaveragewhilerankingthirdwith11.6pointspergame.The reboundingaverage ranked14th in theACCwhile the scoringaveragewas listed27th• Wastheonlyplayertostartall30games,averaging27.0minutespergame• Recorded75assistsand13blockedshotsaswell,whiledraining26three-pointshotsfora.338shootingpercentagefromlongrange• NamedtheACCRookie-of-the-Weektwicein2006-07.HerfirstselectioncameonDec.18aftersherecordedfiveassistsandthreeblocksinClemson’swinatTennesseeTechandshereceivedthesecondhonorfollowinga22-point,10-reboundperformanceagainstWake Forest, which helped the LadyTigers sweep the season-serieswith theDemonDeacons• The22pointsagainstWakeForestwereaseasonhighwhilethe10reboundstiedherpersonalbest.Thegamewasoneofherfivedouble-doublesoftheyear• Alsohaddouble-doublesagainstFurmanonNov.29with13pointsand10rebounds;atVanderbiltonDec.3with14pointsand10rebounds;atNCStateonFeb.8with13pointsand10rebounds;andintheregularseasonfinaleagainstVirginiawith16pointsand10boards• Alsopulleddown10reboundsintheChattanoogacontestonNov.16• Posteddoublefiguresinatotalof20games.Thefirstcameinjustthefourthgameoftheseason,assherecorded12pointsatSouthCarolina• Followed thatwithpossiblyherbestall-aroundgame,scoring20pointswithninere-bounds, sevenstealsand threeassistsagainstSt. John’s in theDeadRiverCompanyClassicinOrono,ME.Shetotaled28pointsand19reboundsinthetwo-dayeventtoearnall-tournamenthonors• Recordedsevenstealsinfourgames(St.John’sonNov.24;WoffordonDec.22;Vir-giniaTechonFeb.11;andFloridaStateonFeb.22)• HadsuccessfulnightsatthefoullineagainsttheWolfpackonFeb.8,converting9-of-11,andatDuquesneonDec.29,making8-of-9• Drainedaseason-highfivethreepointersintheWakeForestcontestonFeb.15andwas5-of-7frombehindthearcthatgameafterpreviouslyattemptingmorethanfourinjustfourgames• Played26minutesinClemson’sACCTournamentgameagainstVirginiawith14points,fourreboundsandthreesteals• Receivedtheteam’sNewcomer-of-the-Yearaward.

BeforeClemson• MissBasketballintheStateofSouthCarolinain2006• NominatedtoplayintheMcDonald’sAll-Americangameafterherseniorseason• Wasthe20064ASouthCarolinaStatePlayeroftheYearafteraveraging21.5points,9.5rebounds,4.5assistsand7.8stealspergameinherseniorseasonatSpartanburgHighSchool• SetSHSrecordsforpointsscoredinasinglegame,seasonandcareer• Inaddition,wasanAll-Regionselectionin2003,2004and2005• WasalsoanAll-Stateselectionasajunior• LedteamtotheRegionIIAAAAChampionshiptitlesin2002and2005• The2004-05teamconcludedtheseasonwitha21-4record• Scoredher1,000thcareerpointduringherjunioryearandledtheteaminreboundingasasophomorein2004• Wasnamedtheteam’sMostValuablePlayerallfouryears• In2005,wasselectedastheBestoftheBestattheAll-Americacamp

Personal• BornSeptember6,1988• Majoringinsociology.

Hardy’s Career Statistics Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2006-07 30 30 810 27.0 130 324 .401 26 77 .338 63 111 .568 85 121 206 6.9 74 2 75 88 13 98 349 11.62007-08 31 29 790 25.5 103 304 .339 10 60 .167 56 83 .675 82 138 220 7.1 91 3 105 96 13 83 272 8.82008-09 31 31 964 31.1 186 438 .425 40 119 .336 91 130 .700 80 181 261 8.4 81 0 94 90 12 106 503 16.2TOTAL 92 90 2564 27.9 419 1066 .393 76 256 .297 210 324 .648 247 440 687 7.5 246 5 274 274 38 287 1124 12.2

CareerHighsCategory...........................................................HighPoints.......................32vs.GeorgiaState,11/22/08FieldGoalsMade....12vs.GeorgiaState,11/22/08FieldGoalAttempts........................... 18vs.severalFreeThrowsMade............... 9vs.NCState,2/8/07.......................................9vs.WakeForest,1/18/09FreeThrowAttempts.......... 11vs.NCState,2/8/07.....................................11vs.WakeForest,1/18/093-PointersMade............5vs.WakeForest,2/15/07...................................5vs.GeorgiaState,11/22/083-PointAttempts............7vs.WakeForest,2/15/07Rebounds................................ 15vs.Miami,1/5/09........................15vs.CharlestonSouthern,1/20/09Assists...........................10vs.Duquesne,11/14/07

BlockedShots........3vs.TennesseeTech,12/17/06Steals.................................8vs.Vanderbilt,12/3/06............................................... 8vs.Maine,11/14/07

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2008-09• Sawactionin27gamesinherrookieseasontoaveragesixminutesagame• Scoredin14ofthosegamestocontribute1.9pointspergame• Hadeightblockedshotsandthreestealsfortheyear• Playedeightminutesinherfirstcareercollegiategame;scoredsixpointson3-of-6shootingwithfivereboundsandtwoblockedshots• AlsoscoredagainstWinthropandNorthwesterninnon-conferencegames• Sawherminutesandproductionincreaseinbeginningoftheconferenceseason• HadfourpointsinsevenminutesofplayagainstFloridaStateonJan.11• Thenearned15minutesofcourttimeversus#12MarylandonJan.15andmadeapairoffieldgoalsandhadtworeboundsandasteal• Scoredsevenpointsin11minutesagainstCharlestonSouthernonJan.20tostartastreakofeightstraightgameswithatleastonefieldgoal• ThenhadsixpointsatBostonCollegeonJan.23withablockedshot• Madebothofherfieldgoalattemptsforfourpointsagainst14th-rankedVirginiaonJan.26injustnineminutes• HadfourpointsagainstVirginiaTechtwodayslaterandthenhitheronlyfieldgoalattemptinfiveminutesofplayatGeorgiaTechonFeb.1;hadapairofreboundsineachgame• Was3-for-5fromthefieldforsixpointsineightminutesofactionatWesternCarolinaonFeb.4• ScoredjustsixtotalpointswithtworeboundsinClemson’slastfivegamesoftheregularsea-son• PlayedtwominutesinthefirstgameoftheACCTournamentbutdidnothaveanystats• Alsosaw twominutesofactionagainstNorthCarolina in thequarterfinals and recordedarebound• Receivedtheteam’sAcademicAchievementAwardforhavingthehighestG.P.A.ontheteam

BeforeClemson• Four-yearletterwinnerinvolleyballandbasketballatEtowah(Ga.)HighSchool• HoldstheEtowahrecordforcareershotsblocked• RankedsecondinEtowahhistoryforpointsandrebounds• Scoredover1,000pointsinhercareer• NamedteamMVPin2007and2008• Wasafour-timeall-countyselection(2005-2008)• LedteamtotheGeorgiastatechampionshipin2005andtheEliteEightin2006

Personal• FatherMikeplayedfootballattheUniversityofTennesseefrom1978-1982.• BornSept.25,1989• Majoringinnursing.

LindseyMASON6’4” • So. • F/C • Woodstock, GA31 Morgan

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Mason’s Career Statistics Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 27 0 161 6.0 23 57 .404 0 0 .000 6 9 .667 12 15 27 1.0 27 0 2 10 8 3 52 1.9TOTAL 27 0 161 6.0 23 57 .404 0 0 .000 6 9 .667 12 15 27 1.0 27 0 2 10 8 3 52 1.9

CareerHighsCategory...........................................................HighPoints.................7vs.CharlestonSouthern1/20/09FieldGoalsMade...........................3vs.several(3)FieldGoalAttempts........................6vs.several(3)FreeThrowsMd......... 3vs.CharlestonSouthern1/20/09FreeThrowAtt............ 4vs.CharlestonSouthern1/20/09Rebounds............................5vs.Furman,11/14/08Assists................................ 1vs.Maryland,1/15/09BlockedShots......................2vs.Furman,11/14/08Steals..............................................1vs.several(3)

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In2008-09• PlayedjustoneminuteduringtheseasonasshesawthecourtagainstCharlestonSouthernonJan.20• Didnotrecordanystatisticsinthegame• Sufferedafootinjurytowardstheendoftheseason.

BeforeClemson• LetteredfouryearsinbasketballatNorthHendersonHighSchool• Alsoathree-yearletterwinnerintrackandfield• Three-timeHendersonvilleTimesNewsPlayer-of-the-Year• Earnedseveralall-tournament,all-conferenceandall-statehonorsaswell.• HoldsNorthHendersonrecordsforscoringandrebounding• PlayedinEast/Westall-stargameandtheBlue/Whiteall-stargame.

Personal• BornApril25,1990• Majoringinpre-business.

LindseyMASON6’4” • So. • F/C • Woodstock, GA

Morgan McMINN345’11” • So. • G/F • Hendersonville, NC

McMinn’s Career Statistics Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0TOTAL 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

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In2008-09• Playedin30of31games(missingoneduetoillness)andstarted27astheteam’smostreliablepostplayer• Demonstratedabilitytoconsistentlyknockdownthe15-footjumper• Her27startswerethesecond-mostonateamthatused15differentline-upsduringtheseason;justtwootherplayershadmorethan17• Rankedthirdontheteaminrebounding(3.9pg)andfourthinscoring(5.8pg)• Oneofthemostaccurateshootersontheteamwitha.435fieldgoalpercentage• Wasalso20-of-27fromthefreethrowlinefor74.1-percent• Had20blocksfortheyeartoranksecondontheteam• LetteaminscoringinwinoverWinthroponNov.15with14points• Wastheteam’sleadingrebounderwithacareer-high10boardsagainstMarylandonJan.15• Startedthefirstfivegamesoftheseason• Althoughshewas0-for-3fromthefieldagainstPresbyterianonNov.16,madeallsixofherfreethrowattempts• Thenhad10pointswithfourreboundsinClemson’swinoverSouthCarolinaonNov.19• Afterasix-pointperformanceversusGeorgiaState,postedherseasonhighwith14pointsagainstWinthrop;madesevenfieldgoalsthatnight• Played justnineminutes in theHuskyClassicover theThanksgivingweekendbe-causeofanillness• RegainedherhealthandstartingpositionfortheLadyTigers’overtimevictoryoverNorthwesternintheACC/BigTenChallenge;played30minutesandtotaledninepointsandsevenrebounds• Averagedjust2.0pointsand3.0reboundsoverthenextthreegames• HadoneofherbestgamesoftheseasonagainstKennesawStateonDec.29;wasaperfect6-of-6fromthefieldfor12pointsandaddedeightreboundsandthreeblockedshotsin33minutesofplay• FollowedwithfivepointsandthreereboundsinthelosstoCharlotteonJan.2• Playedjusteightminutes intheconferenceopeneratMiami; thencontributedfourpointsandfivereboundsagainstthen-ranked#2NorthCarolinaonJan.5• Scored10pointsandhadfivereboundsinjust17minutesofactionatFloridaStateonJan.11• EarnedbackherstartingpositionaftertwogamescomingoffthebenchfortheMary-landgamewhenshehad10rebounds;keptittherestoftheseason• HadasolidperformanceatWakeForestonJan.18with12pointsandsixrebounds• Averaged4.4pointsand2.8reboundsoverafive-gamestretchfromJan.20–Feb.1;reboundedwith13pointsagainstherformerteam• HadsixpointsandfivereboundsagainstWakeForestonFeb.8• Afterplaying just16minutesagainst#4DukeonFeb.13,scoredeightpointsandtalliedapersonal-bestfourstealsagainsttheSeminolesonFeb.19• Playedjustfiveminutesinthelasthomegameoftheseasonduetofoultrouble• ScoredsixpointsandhadfivereboundsandtwostealsatNCStateintheregularseasonfinale• HelpedtheLadyTigerspostanhistoricvictoryinthefirstroundoftheACCTourna-mentagainstGeorgiaTech;wasoneoffiveplayersindoublefigureswith10pointswhilecollectingsevenreboundsin27minutesofplay• Againfacedfoultroubleinthequarterfinalmatch-upwithNorthCarolina;madejustonefieldgoalandhadtworeboundswhileplayingonly20minutes• ReceivedtheGeneBeardHustleAwardattheteam’spost-seasonbanquet.

In2007-08• Playedin28gameswith13startsinthe2008-09season• Sawherfirstactionafterayearonthebenchduetotransferrules• Averaged4.6pointsand3.6 reboundspergame inher red-shirtsophomorecam-paign• Ledtheteaminfreethrowshootingwithan82.1percentage,thoughshehadjust28attempts• Alsohadateam-best19blockedshotsontheyear,whiletallying12stealsandnineassists• WasnamedtheMVPoftheCoorsClassicaftertotaling31pointsand11reboundsinthetwo-dayevent

AprilPARKER216’2” • *Sr. • F/C • Snellville, GA

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• Was13-for-18fromthefieldand5-for-8fromthefreethrowlineinthetwogames;hitapairoffreethrowswith3.4secondsremainingagainstRiceonNov.23tosecuretheClemsonvictory• ScoredsixpointsandhadtworeboundsinherClemsondebut• EarnedherfirststartingassignmentinNov.11gameagainstWesternCarolina,herformerteam.Collectedfivereboundsin16minutesofplay.• Scoredindoublefiguresinsevengamesin2008-09• ThefirstwasagainstDuquesneonNov.14.• Hadthreestraightgamesinwhichshehitdoubledigits–RiceonNov.23,SienaonNov.24andMichiganStateonNov.29• The16pointsandninereboundsagainstRiceintheCoorsClassicwereaseason-high• Posted10pointsinClemson’swinoverJamesMadisononDec.7on5-for-7shoot-ing• Scored13pointswithsixreboundsagainstMiamionJan.10.• HitfourfreethrowswithunderaminuteremainingtosecureaClemsonvictoryoverWakeForestonJan.14;finishedwith12pointsandsixrebounds.• SufferedashoulderinjuryattheendoftheseasonanddidnotplayagainstNCStateorFloridaState• Alsosatouttheopening-roundoftheACCTournament• PlayedjusteightminutesinthefinalgameoftheseasonagainstNorthCarolinaintheconferencetournamentandhadonerebound.

In2006-07• Red-shirtedduetotransferrules• Receivedtheteam’sMostImprovedAwardatthepost-seasonbanquet.

BeforeClemson• TransferfromWesternCarolinawhosatoutthe2006-07season• Averaged5.2pointsand4.8reboundspergameasafreshmanatWesternCarolina• AttendedShilohHighSchoolinShellville,GAwhereshewasafour-yearbasketballletterwinner• Averaged14.5pointsand12.5reboundspergameasasenior• IsthefirstfemalefromShilohtosignaNCAADivisonI-Ascholarshipinschoolhis-tory• Inherfinalprepyear,was tabbedsecond teamAll-stateandearnedPlayerof theWeekhonorsversustheeventualstatechampion• Asajunior,averaged12.5pointsagametoleadtheteamandpulleddownanaver-ageof12.8reboundspergametorankasthesecondleadingrebounderinthecounty,helpingherteamtallya25-6record,themostwinsinschoolhistory• Wasnamedtothe5-AAll-Countyteamassheledthe5-ARegion8inrebounding,helpingheadcoachDaleGrantmaketheSweet16ofthestatetournament• As a sophomore,Parker averaged eight points and seven and half rebounds percontest,garneringteamMostImprovedaccoladesassheimproveduponhersixpoints,fiveandahalfreboundspergameperformanceduringherfirstseason.

Personal• Oneofeightplayersonthe2008-09ClemsonrosterfromthestateofGeorgia• BornAugust12,1987• Majoringinmanagement.

AprilPARKER

Parker’s Career Statistics Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 28 13 466 16.6 53 130 .408 0 0 .000 23 28 .821 39 61 100 3.6 51 1 9 36 19 12 129 4.62008-09 30 27 653 21.8 77 177 .435 1 11.000 20 27 .741 51 67 118 3.9 74 6 14 43 20 23 175 5.8TOTAL 58 40 1119 19.3 130 307 .423 1 1 1.000 43 55 .782 90 128 218 3.8 125 7 23 79 39 35 304 5.2

CareerHighsCategory...........................................................HighPoints......................................16vs.Rice,11/23/07FieldGoalsMade...................7vs.Siena,11/24/07FieldGoalAttempts.....16vs.WakeForest,1/18/09FreeThrowsMade......6vs.Presbyterian,11/16/08FreeThrowAttempts................6vs.Rice,11/23/07.....................................6vs.Presbyterian,11/16/08Rebounds......................... 10vs.Maryland,1/15/09Assists.................................. 2vs.Charlotte,1/2/08BlockedShots.................................2vs.several(6)Steals............................ 4vs.FloridaState,2/19/09

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In2008-09• Playedin28gamesduringherrookiecampaign• Had4.2pointspergameforthehighestscoreaverageinthefreshmanclasswith2.5reboundspergame• Alsorankedsecondontheteamwitha.448fieldgoalpercentage• Endedtheyearonahighnotewithadominantperformanceinthefirstroundofthe2009ACCTournament• Posted23pointsforwhatisthoughttobethemostpointsscoredbyafreshmaninprogramhistory• Was11-for-17fromthefieldinhelpingtheLadyTigerstotheirhistoricvictoryandledfivedouble-figurescorersinthegame;alsohadsevenreboundsagainstGeorgiaTech• HerplayearnedherthestartagainstNorthCarolinainthesecondround,thefirstofhercollegiatecareer• ScoredindoubledigitsoneothertimeduringtheseasonassheledClemsonwith15pointsintheconferenceopeneratMiamionJan.5;missedjusttwoofhernineshotsthatdaywhilepullingdownsevenboards• SawminutesineachoftheLadyTigers’firstsixgamesandscoredinfourofthem,includinganeight-point,five-roundnightagainstWinthroponNov.25• DidnotplayatWashingtonintheHuskyClassicfinalonNov.30norintheDec.29contestagainstKennesawState;butaveraged3.3pointsand1.0reboundsinthefourgamesbetween• Totaledsixreboundsinjust10minutesofplayagainstCharlotteonJan.2• FollowingtheMiamigame,averagedjust2.3pointsand1.8reboundsoverthenextsixgames,playingjust52totalminutes• DidnotplayagainstVirginiaonJan.26,butscoredfourpointsinthenextgamever-susVirginiaTechtwodayslater• ThenhadeightpointsandfivereboundsatGeorgiaTechonFeb.1• Totaledjust18pointsbutaveraged2.8reboundsinthefinalsixgamesofthesea-son• FollowingherperformanceagainsttheYellowJacketsintheconferencetournament,rankedsecondon the teamwithsix reboundsversusNorthCarolina in thequarterfi-nals• Finishedwith14blockedshots,12stealsandsevenassistsfortheyear.

BeforeClemson• CenterfromMacon,GAwhoplayedherseniorseasonatLuellaHighSchool• Playedthe2006-07seasonatWestsideHighSchool• NamedtotheFirst-TeamAll-Statein2008• SelectedtoparticipateintheNorthSouthAll-Stargame• NamedtheClaytonCounty(Ga.)Player-of-the-Yearin2008• LedLuellatoa26-6recordandthequarterfinalsofthestatetournamentin2008,thebestseasoninschoolhistory• Teamshadacombined70-24recordfromherfreshmantojunioryears• LedWestsidetotheFinalFourin2007.

Personal• BornAugust8,1990• Majorisundeclared.

ShaniquaPAULDO44 6’3” • So. • Center • Macon, GA

Chelsey PINKSTAFF

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Pauldo’s Career Statistics Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 28 2 267 9.5 52 116 .448 3 7 .429 10 13 .769 32 39 71 2.5 48 0 7 21 14 12 117 4.2TOTAL 28 2 267 9.5 52 116 .448 3 7 .429 10 13 .769 32 39 71 2.5 48 0 7 21 14 12 117 4.2

CareerHighsCategory....................................................... CareerPoints........................... 23vs.GeorgiaTech,3/5/09FieldGoalsMade.........11vs.GeorgiaTech,3/5/09FieldGoalAttempts..... 17vs.GeorgiaTech,3/5/09FreeThrowsMade............2vs.Winthrop,11/25/08..........................2vs.CharlestonSouthern,1/20/09FreeThrowAttempts......................2vs.several(3)3-PointersMade....1vs.KentState,11/28/08;1vs.Miami,1/5/093-PointAttempts.............................1vs.several(3)Rebounds.................................. 7vs.Miami,1/5/09....................................... 7vs.GeorgiaTech,3/5/09Assists.......................... 2vs.FloridaState,2/19/09BlockedShots............................ 3vs.Miami,1/5/09Steals........................ 3vs.BostonCollege,1/23/09.................................................. 3vs.Duke,2/13/09

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In2008-09• Valuableteammatewhosepersonalityandworkethicwasanassetandinspirationtotheprogram• Playedinjustonegameduringtheseason,seeingactioninthewinoverCharlestonSouthernonJan.20• Didnotrecordanystatisticsinthatgame,however.

BeforeClemson• Four-year basketball letterwinner at the ChristianAcademy of Knoxville (TN) andWebbSchool(TN)• Alsoplayedsoftballforthreeyearsandfieldhockeyforone• TeamfinishedfirstintheregionandadvancedtotheFinalFourinthestatein2005and2006• Wasa teamcaptainofher2007AAU team that reached thefinalsof thenationaltournament

Personal• FatherwrestledattheUniversityofTennesseeanduncleplayedbaseballatAuburn.• BornFebruary24,2008• Majoringinsportsmanagement.

ShaniquaPAULDO6’3” • So. • Center • Macon, GA

Chelsey PINKSTAFF 05’9” • So. • Guard • Knoxville, TN

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Pinkstaff’s Career Statistics Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0TOTAL 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

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In2008-09• Playedinall31gamesaftersittingout2007-08season• Showedattimesherpotentialtoleadtheteamintheyearstocomewhilealsodisplayinganabilitytoknockdownthree-pointersfromwellbeyondthearc• Started11gamesin2008-09andaveragednearly14minutesagame• Wastheteam’smostaccuratethree-pointshooter,hitting22-of-58fora.379percentage• Alsopostedthehighestfreethrowpercentage,althoughsheshotjust17foulshots;made16ofthem• Tallied44assistswith14stealsfortheyearwhileaveraging3.9pointsand1.4reboundspergame• BestgameoftheseasonwasagainstNorthCarolinaduringtheregularseasonasshehelpedtheLadyTigersnearlypullofftheupsetofthethen-ranked#2TarHeels• Totaled17pointswitha4-for-6performancefrombehindthethree-pointlineandmadeapairoftwo-pointfieldgoalstogoalongwithfourreboundsandtwoassistsandasteal• HadanothersuccessfuldayagainstNorthCarolinainthequarterfinalsoftheACCTourna-ment,leadingClemsonwith13points• Hitatrioofthree-pointersinthatcontest,theonlyothertimeshemademorethantwoinagame• Alsoscoredindoublefigureswith10intheovertimewinagainstNorthwesternintheACC/BigTenChallengeonDec.4• Thatfollowedaneight-pointperformanceagainstWashingtoninthechampionshipgameoftheHuskyClassicinSeattle;shealsorecordedsixassists,herseasonhigh,asClemsonwonthetournament• Talliedfourassistsinjust16minutesofplayagainstChattanoogaonDec.15• Scoredsevenpointswiththreeassistsandastealwhileplayingjust14minutesintheACCopeneratMiamionJan.5• Wastheteam’ssecond-leadingscoreragainsttop-10-rankedDukeonFeb.13witheightpoints;alsohadtwostealsinthegame• RecordedfourassistsinthefollowinggameagainstFloridaState• EarnedthefirststartofhercareeronNov.25againstWinthrop• Wasnamed theNewcomer-of-the-Year and received theBestFreeThrowPercentageAwardattheteam’sannualpost-seasonbanquet.

In2007-08• Played18minutesinClemson’sseasonopeneragainstMainebeforesufferingatornACLthatsidelinedherfortheremainderoftheyear.

BeforeClemson• Wasafour-yearletterwinneratCaryAcademyinCary,NC• Ledteamtoconferencetitlesin2005-06and2006-07seasons• Wasafour-timeall-conferenceselectionandwasnamedtheleague’splayer-of-the-yearin2007• WasanNCISAAall-statehonoreein2007aswell• NamedtheCaryAcademyAthlete-of-the-Yearin2007• Invitedtoplayonthe2007CharlotteAll-Starteam• EarnedaMcDonald’sAll-Americannominationin2007• WasalsonamedanNBCAthlete-of-the-Weekin2007• HoldsCaryAcademycareerrecordforassistswith445andthree-pointfieldgoalsmadewith169,alsoranksfirstinschoolhistorywith151assistsinasingleseason,61three-pointfieldgoalsmadeand138steals,allduringthe2006-07season• Holdstopmarksforasinglegamewithnineassistsin2005,12freethrowsmadein2005,seventhree-pointfieldgoalsmadein2005and14stealsin2007• Letteredtwoyearsinsoftball,earningall-conferencehonorsforthe2006and2007sea-sons.

Personal• BornMarch17,1989• Majoringinpre-business.

BryelleSMITH3 5’8” • *So. • Guard • Cary, NC

Jasmine TATE

Smith’s Career Statistics Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 1 0 18 18.0 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 2.0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0.02008-09 31 11 430 13.9 41 95 .432 22 58 .379 16 17 .941 7 37 44 1.4 24 0 44 41 1 14 120 3.9TOTAL 32 11 448 14.0 41 97 .423 22 59 .373 16 17 .941 8 38 46 1.4 25 0 47 41 1 14 120 3.8

CareerHighsCategory...........................................................HighPoints..........................17vs.NorthCarolina,1/9/09FieldGoalsMade.........6vs.NorthCarolina,1/9/09FieldGoalAttempts......9vs.NorthCarolina,3/6/09FreeThrowsMade....... 2vs.Washington,11/30/08..................................... 2vs.Northwestern,12/4/08FreeThrowAttempts......................2vs.several(3)3-PointersMade...........4vs.NorthCarolina,1/9/093-PointAttempts...........7vs.NorthCarolina,3/6/09Rebounds.....................4vs.NorthCarolina,1/9/09Assists.......................... 6vs.Washington,11/30/08BlockedShots............1vs.GeorgiaState,11/22/08Steals................2vs.CharlestonSouthern,1/20/09.................................................. 2vs.Duke,2/13/09

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In2008-09• Hard-working,activepostplayerwhomorethandoubledhernumbersinnearlyeverystatisticalcategoryin2008-09• RankedeighthintheACCinblockspergamewith36blocksinClemson’s31games;figurewas16betterthananyotherLadyTigerduringtheseason• Rankedsecondontheteaminreboundingwitha4.8pergameaverage• Scored3.6pointspergame• Started17games,fourth-highestontheteam• Alsohad15stealsand10assistsfortheyear• Averagedoneofthefewestturnoversperminutesplayedfiguresontheteam,com-mittingaturnoverevery15.1minutes;playedjust16.6minutespergame• Recordedthefirstdouble-doubleofhercareeronJan.20againstCharlestonSoutherndoingsoinjust16minutesofplay• Hit8-of-10shotsfromthefieldandconvertedathree-pointplayfor17pointstogoalongwith10rebounds;didnotcommitaturnoverinthegame• The10reboundswerehercareerhighaswell• Scoredindoublefigures in justoneothergamein2008-09;had10pointsagainstPresbyterianinthesecondgameoftheseason• Pulleddownat leastsix rebounds in14gameswitheightormorerebounds threetimes• OpenedtheseasonwitheightboardsandfiveblockedshotsatFurmanonNov.14• HadasolidgameagainstGeorgiaStatewithseven reboundsandfivepoints thatearnedheraspotbackinthestartinglineupforsixstraightgames• AgainstKentStateinthefirstgameoftheHuskyClassic,scoredfivepointsandhadsixreboundswhilealsotallyingfiveblocks• Followedwithaneight-pointperformanceagainsthost-WashingtonastheLadyTigerswonthetournament• Hada successful gameagainstKennesawStateonDec. 29while seeing just 17minutesofcourttime;scoredsevenpointswithninerebounds• Averaged4.2reboundsoverthenextfivegames• Played just threeminutes atWakeForest on Jan. 18before reboundingwith herdouble-doubleagainstCharlestonSouthern• FollowedthatwithsevenpointsandsevenreboundsatBostonCollegeonJan.23• Thenhadsixreboundsversus14th-rankedVirginiaonJan.26• ContributedeightboardsinClemson’swinoverWesternCarolinaonFeb.4;didnotscorethough• ScoredjusttwopointsintheLadyTigers’finalfourgamesoftheregularseasonbutaveraged5.0reboundsduringthestretch• PostedsevenpointsandhadsevenreboundsoffthebenchinClemson’shistoricwinoverGeorgiaTechintheopeningroundoftheACCTournament• Ledtheteamwithanotherseven-reboundperformanceversusNorthCarolinainthequarterfinals;scoredallfourofherpointsfromthefoulline• Wasnamedtheteam’sMostImprovedPlayeratthepostseasonbanquet

In2007-08• Reserveenergeticpostplayerwhosawactionin24gamesin2008-09• Hadoneofthetopreboundsperminuteplayedaveragesontheteamwith2.2reboundspergamewhileplayingjust8.8minuteseachcontest• Alsoblocked11shotswithsixstealsinherlimitedaction• PlayedthreeminutesinseasonopeneragainstMaineonNov.9• PulleddownfivereboundsandblockedtwoshotsatChattanoogaonNov.17• Scoredherfirstcareerpointsagainst#20MichiganStateintheBigTen/ACCChal-lenge• EarnednineminutesagainstDaytononDec.18foroneofhertopperformancesofheryoungcareerwithfourpoints,fivereboundsandablockedshot• HadthefirstassistofhercareeronJan.31atGeorgiaTech• Scoredsixpointsagainst#12DukeonFeb.13• Played14minuteswithacareerhigheightpointson3-for-7shootingagainstVirginiaonFeb.21• Setapersonalbestwith7 reboundsagainstGeorgiaTechonFeb.24;played16minutesinthegame.• LedteamwithsixreboundsagainstNCStateonFeb.28• ScoredsevenpointswithfourreboundsinwinoverFloridaStateonMar.2;Was3-5fromthefieldwithablockedshotwhileplayingaseason-high20minutes

BryelleSMITH

Jasmine TATE246’1” • Jr. • Forward • Birmingham, AL

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BeforeClemson• Four-yearletterwinneratWenonahHighSchoolinBirmingham,AL• WasnamedtotheAll-Alabamasecondteamin2007• RankedfifthinthestateasaSuperSenior• Selectedtoparticipateinthe2007Alabama-MississippiAll-StarGame• AlsoinvitedtotheAlabamaNorth-SouthAll-StarGamein2006• NamedtheMVPoftheBirminghamCityTournamentin2005• Pulleddownover1,000reboundsoverherhighschoolcareer• Her1,007careerboardsrankamongthebestinthestaterecordbooks• Alsotalliedover1,000pointsinhercareer,achievingthemilestoneduringherjuniorseason• WasamemberofWenonah’s2004statechampionteam• AlsoletteredfouryearsinvolleyballatWenonah• PlayedherAAUbasketballwiththeAlabamaRoadrunners.

Personal• SisterAngelplayedbasketballatSt.John’sUniversity• BornApril12,1989• Majoringincommunicationsstudies.

Sthefany THOMAS

Tate’s Career Statistics Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 24 0 197 8.2 14 58 .241 0 0 .000 10 23 .435 23 29 52 2.2 24 0 1 14 11 6 38 1.62008-09 31 17 515 16.6 44 115 .383 0 0 .000 25 52 .481 57 91 148 4.8 38 1 10 34 36 15 113 3.6TOTAL 55 17 712 12.9 58 173 .335 0 0 .000 35 75 .467 80 120 200 3.6 62 1 11 48 47 21 151 2.7

CareerHighsCategory...........................................................HighPoints..............17vs.CharlestonSouthern,1/20/09FieldGoalsMade........8vs.CharlestonSouthern,1/20/09FieldGoalAttempts...10vs.CharlestonSouthern,1/20/09FreeThrowsMade... 3vs.BostonCollege,1/23/09FreeThrowAttempts........... 6vs.Dayton,12/18/07.............................................. 6vs.Charlotte,1/2/09Rebounds.......10vs.CharlestonSouthern,1/20/09Assists........................... 3vs.GeorgiaTech,2/1/09BlockedShots......................5vs.Furman,11/14/08...................................... 5vs.Washington,11/30/08Steals.....................................3vs.Virginia,1/26/09

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2008-09• Hadnearlyidenticalnumbersinhersophomoreseasoncomparedtoherrookiecam-paign• Averaged8.1pointsand2.6 reboundswith22stealsand30assists in31gamesplayed• Rankedsecondontheteamwith30three-pointerfieldgoalsfortheyearandwastheteam’snumber-twoscorerwith250totalpoints• Posteddoublefiguresin10gamesin2008-09andledteaminscoringtwice• WastheonlyClemsonplayerindoubledigitsagainstCharlotteonJan.2with11offthebench;intwogamesagainstthe49ers,isaveraging16.0pointsandwastheLadyTigers’leadingscorerinboth2007-08and2008-09seasons• Knockeddownatrioofthree-pointersinthatgameforherseasonhighwhileplayingonly16minutesduetofoultrouble• Hitatleastonetriplein21gamesin2008-09• Scoredherseasonhigh18pointsatfourth-rankedDukeonFeb.13;twoofhersevenfieldgoalswerefromlongrangeandshealsoaddedfourreboundsintheeffort• Startedtheseasonwithaneight-pointperformanceatFurmanbeforeposting10points,thankstoa5-of-7nightfromthefoulline,againstPresbyterianonNov.16• Averaged6.0pointsand3.7reboundsoverthenextthreegames,earningthestartagainstGeorgiaState• HelpedtheLadyTigerstoawinintheirfirstgameoftheHuskyClassiconNov.28with12points,fourrebounds,twoassistsandasteal• Thenhadninepointsinthetournamentfinal• Hadanothernine-pointnightintheovertimevictoryoverNorthwesternonDec.4intheACC/BigTenChallenge;alsohadfivereboundsandthreestealsagainsttheWildcats• Followedwithback-to-backgamesindoubledigits• Scored13pointsagainstOhio,drainingallsixofherfoulshotsasClemsoneraseda14-pointdeficitforthevictory• Wasthen5-for-8fromthefieldinjust19minutesofplayagainstChattanoogafor15points• AfterasubpargameagainstGeorgia,hadeightagainstKennesawStateeventhoughsheplayedjust13points;shot4-for-6againsttheOwls• Thenhad11againstCharlotteandscored14atMiamionJan.5• Posted15pointsagainstthen-ranked#12MarylandonJan.15• However,averaged just2.6pointsover thenextsevengames,goingscoreless infour• Reboundedwiththreestraightgamesindoubledigits,beginningwiththeWakeForestcontestonFeb.8• Scored13againsttheDemonDeacons,drainingallthreeofhershotsfrombehindthearc• FollowingtheDukegame,posted12inastartversus#11FloridaState;alsohadsixreboundsinthatgame• Hadjustfivepointsinthelasthomegameoftheseasonandonlysevenintheregularseasonfinale• Recordedanotherperfectdayfromthefreethrowline,going6-for-6inClemson’sACCTournamentopeneragainstGeorgiaTech;finishedwith10pointsandsixrebounds• FinishedtheseasonwitheightpointsagainstNorthCarolinainthequarterfinalsoftheconferencetournament.

Summerof2008• PlayedwiththeArgentineannationalteamoverthesummer• HelpedtheteamfinishsecondintheSouthAmericanChampionshipsinLoja,Ecuadorwitha12.3pointpergameaverageintheteam’ssixcontests• Postedhertournamenthighof22pointsagainstChileinthesecondgame;alsoscoreddoublefiguresversusEcuador,ColombiaandVenezuela• Totaled15pointsinArgentina’stwogamesintheFibaOlympicQualifyingTournamentinJune;theteamwaseliminatedfromthetournament

In2007-08• ValuableassetoffthebenchforHeadCoachCristyMcKinneyinherrookieseason• Namedtheteam’sNewcomeroftheYearatthepost-seasonbanquet

Sthefany THOMAS225’9” • Jr. • Guard • Wesley Chapel, FL

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• Playedinall31gamesandearnedthestartninetimes• Averaged8.0pointspergamebutscoredindoublefiguresin10gamesin2008-09• Alsohada2.5reboundspergameaverageandtotaled48assistsand47stealsasafreshman• StartedthefirstgameofhercareerintheseasonopeneragainstMaineonNov.9;had11pointswiththreereboundsandtwoassistsinjust18minutes.• Played39minutesagainstChattanoogaonNov.17andscoredateam-best19pointson8-for-15shootingwiththreeassists• Followedwith10pointsagainst25th-rankedVanderbiltonNov.20;alsohadfivere-boundsandfourassistsagainsttheCommodores• OneofthreeplayersindoublefiguresatArkansasonDec.2with11;alsohadthreeassistsandtwostealsandhitapairofthree-pointersversustheLadyRazorbacks• Playedherbestgametodatewith21points,thehighestforaClemsonplayeryetintheseason,on8-for-14shooting.Alsohadfivereboundsandthreesteals.• Ledteamwithninepointsat#5MarylandonJan.6• Scoredateam-high16pointsandstartedhersecondstraightgameagainstMiamionJan.10• Posted19pointswithfourassistsandateam-bestfourstealsinwinoverWakeForestonJan.14;.hit3-of-4fromthree-pointrange• Totaled14pointswiththreerebounds,twostealsandthefirstblockedshotofhercareeratVirginiaTechonJan.17• Was5-for-8fromthefieldfor11pointsinjust14minutesofactionagainstBostonCol-legeonJan.28• Ledteamwith14pointsat#3NorthCarolinaonFeb.7• Playedjust11minutesagainstNCStateinthefirstroundoftheACCTournament• Thenhadeightpointsinjust10minutesofactionagainstNorthCarolinainthesecondroundoftheconferencetournament• Was3-for-8 from the field against theTarHeelswith five rebounds and a pair ofsteals.

BeforeClemson• IntelligentshooterfromWesleyChapel,FLwithinternationalplayingexperience• Wasafour-yearletterwinneratWesleyChapelHighSchoolintheTampaBayarea• Earnedfirst-teamall-statehonorsin2006-07• WasalsochosenasthePascoCountyPlayer-of-the-Yearasasenior• SelectedastheTampa TribuneandSt. Pete TimesPlayer-of-the-Yearin2006-07• WasanhonorablementionMcDonald’sAll-AmericanandanAAUAll-American• AlsonamedaFACANorth/SouthAll-Star• Selectedasherhighschoolteam’sMostValuablePlayerforthe2006-07season• LefthighschoolasthePascoCountyall-timeleadingscorer• AlsoholdsWesleyChapelHighSchoolcareerrecordsforscoring,rebounding,assists,steals,freethrowpercentage,fieldgoalpercentageandfieldgoalsmade• Letteredintrackforoneyear• Gainedvaluableinternationalexperienceinthe2006and2007summersplayingfortheArgentineanUnder-20NationalTeam• Competedinthe2007FIBAU19WorldChampionshipsinSlovakia• Tied for the second-best scoring average in the tournamentwith 19.4 points pergame• Alsoaveraged8.2reboundspergameintheevent• In the2006qualifying tournaments,averaged23.0pointspergamealongwith8.6reboundsand3.8stealspergame.

Personal• SisterSyeshaplayedbasketballatOregonStateUniversity• FatherJameswasamemberofArizonaState’s1975NCAAFinalFourteam• BornMay4,1989• Majoringinsportmanagement.

Lindsay WELKER

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Thomas’ Career Statistics Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 31 9 608 19.6 89 253 .352 27 99 .273 43 54 .796 36 40 76 2.5 40 0 48 61 1 47 248 8.02008-09 31 3 563 18.2 85 236 .360 30 110 .273 50 68 .735 30 51 81 2.6 59 3 30 65 6 22 250 8.1TOTAL 62 12 1171 18.9 174 489 .356 57 209 .273 93 122 .762 66 91 157 2.5 99 3 78 126 7 69 498 8.0

CareerHighsCategory................................................................................HighPoints.......................................................21vs.Charlotte,1/2/08FieldGoalsMade..........................8vs.Chattanooga,11/17/077...................................................................8vs.Charlotte,1/2/08FieldGoalAttempts.......................15vs.Chattanooga,11/17/07FreeThrowsMade.........................................6vs.Ohio,12/6/08............................................................6vs.GeorgiaTech,3/5/09FreeThrowAttempts....................... 7vs.Presbyterian,11/16/08...........................................................7vs.FloridaState,2/19/093-PointersMade........................................4vs.Charlotte,1/2/08.............................................................3vs.WakeForest,2/8/093-PointAttempts................................... 10vs.Maryland,1/15/09Rebounds...........................................6vs.GeorgiaTech,3/5/09Assists................................................................ 4vs.several(4)BlockedShots....................... 2vs.CharlestonSouthern,1/20/09Steals............................................... 5vs.Presbyterian,11/16/08

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In2008-09• Sawactioninninegamesinherrookieseason• Didnotscoreinher33minuteofplaybutcontributedfiverebounds,anassistandablockedshot• PlayedtwominutesinClemson’shomeopeneragainstPresbyterianandalsotwomin-utesofcourttimeintheLadyTigers’winoverWinthroponNov.25• PlayedfourminutesagainstKentStateinthefirstgameoftheHuskyClassicovertheThanksgivingweekend• SawactioninbothgamesagainstFloridaStateandalsointhefinalhomegameoftheseasonversusGeorgiaTechonFeb.22• HadherseasonhighofnineminutesagainstCharlestonSouthernandrecordedherblockinthatgame• GrabbedtwominutesinsixminutesofplayinthewinoverWesternCarolinaonFeb.4• AlsoplayedtwominutesinClemson’shistoricwininthefirstroundoftheACCTourna-ment• Earned theAir ForceROTCAwardat thepost seasonbanquet,which is presentedtotheplayerwhobestexhibitsthecorevaluesoftheAirForce,asdemonstratedbyherintegrity,servicebeforeselfandexcellenceinallendeavors.

BeforeClemson• Four-yearletterwinneratTiftCountyHighSchoolinTifton,GA• Alsoletteredthreeyearsintennis• NamedtotheFirst-TeamAll-Statein2007and2008• Wasafour-timeall-areaselection(2005-08)• Earnedfirst-teamall-regionin2006,2007and2008• Scoredover1,000pointsinhercareer• NominatedfortheMcDonald’sAll-Americagame• PlayedintheGeorgiaNorth-SouthAll-StarGame• AlsoparticipatedintheSouthGeorgiaAll-StarShootout

Personal• BornJanuary9,1990• Majoringinhealthscience.

Meet the Players

Lindsay WELKER336’2” • So. • Forward • Tifton, GA

Welker’s Career Statistics Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 9 0 33 3.7 0 5 .000 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 1 4 5 0.6 6 0 1 1 1 0 0 0.0TOTAL 9 0 33 3.7 0 5 .000 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 1 4 5 0.6 6 0 1 1 1 0 0 0.0

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In2008-09• Sawactionin28gamesasoneofthetopplayersoffthebenchin2008-09• Playednearly 18minutes per game to average4.4 points and1.8 rebounds pergame• Totaled36assistsand23stealswhiledraining19three-pointersfortheyear• EarnedherfirstcareerstartintheseasonopeneratFurmanandrespondedwith12pointsandtwostealsin33minutes• Alsostartedthenexttwogames–againstPresbyterianandatSouthCarolina–toaverage5.0pointsand3.0rebounds• Thenscored11pointscomingoffthebenchtoplay27minutesagainstGeorgiaState;alsohadaseason-highsixreboundsinthecontest• PlayedasignificantroleinClemson’swinoverWashingtoninthefinalsoftheHuskyClassic;scored13pointswithfourreboundsandfourassistscomingoffthebench• ContributedtotheLadyTigers’winoverNorthwesternintheACC/BigTenChallengeonDec.4withthreeassistsandapairofsteals• Followedwithaneight-pointperformanceinthecome-from-behindwinoverOhioonDec.6;tiedhercareerhighwiththreestealsinthecontestaswell• Hadfiveassistsandthreestealsinthenexttwogamescombinedbeforeseeingherminutesdrop• Playedjust36totalminutesinafive-gamestretchfromDec.29–Jan.18,scoringjustfivepointswithsixrebounds,threeassistsandtwosteals• Didnotplayinthenextthreegamesduetoasuspension• Playedeightminutesinherfirstgameback;didnotscorebuthadtwoassists• Thenhadoneofherbestgamesoftheseasonagainst#14VirginiaonJan.26;scored13pointsaftera3-for-5nightfromthree-pointrangeandalsotalliedthreeassistsinjust18minutesofaction• ScoredjustonefieldgoalandtwofreethrowsforfourpointsagainstVirginiaTechtwodayslater• Averagedjust14.8minutespergameinthefinalsevencontestsoftheregularseason,postingjust14totalpointsinthefinalmonthofplay• ScoredfivepointsinClemson’shistoricwinoverGeorgiaTechintheopeningroundoftheACCTournament• Thenhitapairofthree-pointersforeightpointsagainstNorthCarolinainthequarter-finalsoftheconferencetournament.

In2007-08• Versatilewingplayerwhowasforcedtoplaythepointinthe2007-08seasonduetoteaminjuries• Playedin30gamesasafreshman,missingtheoneduetofamilyreasons• Rankedthirdontheteamwith52assists;alsohad26steals• Averaged5.0pointsand2.5reboundspergamein2007-08• Madeateam-best32threepointers,hittingnearly30-percentofherattemptsontheyear• Ledtheteaminscoringinfourgamesandscoredindoublefiguresfivetimesin2007-08• Scoredherseasonhighof16pointsatGeorgiaTechinahomecominggamefortheStoneMountain,GAnative• Was6-for-9fromthefieldagainsttheYellowJackets,hittingapairofthree-pointersandhandingoutthreeassists• WasalsoClemson’shighscoreragainstSouthCarolina(14),CharlestonSouthern(12)andWakeForest(12)• OtherdoublefigurescoringgamecameathomeversusWesternCarolina(10)inthesecondgameoftheseason• Played20minutesinherfirstcareergame(Maine,11/9),scoring7pointson3-for-7shooting.• Nearlyhadadouble-doubleagainstRiceintheCoorsClassicwithninepointsandaseason-highninerebounds• Her12pointsagainstCharlestonSouthernonDec.16helpedtheLadyTigerspostthevictory;was5-for-7fromthefieldwithapairofthree-pointers• Was4-for-8fromthree-pointrangeagainstSouthCarolinaonDec.22andalsohadthreestealsinthegame• FirstoffourgameswithfourassistscameagainstMiamionJan.10• Scoredeightpointsin17minutesagainstBostonCollegeonJan.28.

KirstynWRIGHT10 5’11” • Jr. • Guard • Stone Mountain, GA

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• Ledteamwith12pointsoffthebenchafterhitting4-6fromthree-pointrangeagainstWakeForestonFeb.3;alsotiedcareerhighwithfourassistsandhadtwosteals• Hadteam-bestthreeassistsalongwiththreestealsandareboundat#3NorthCarolinaonFeb.7• DrainedatrioofthreesagainstVirginiaonFeb.21,includingtwolateinthefirsthalftoputClemsonwithinnineatthebreak• Handedoutfourassiststotieforteam-highagainstNCStateonFeb.28.Alsohadfiverebounds• LedteamwithfourassistswhilescoringfivepointsandcollectingtworeboundsinwinatFloridaStateonMar.2• Played12minutesinACCTournamentopeningroundagainstNCStateandhadsixpointsandtworebounds• DidnotscoreagainstNorthCarolinainthesecondroundofthetournamentbutsaw15minutesofaction.

BeforeClemson•Wasa2007first-teamall-stateselectionatStephensonHighSchoolinStoneMountain,GA• SelectedtotheAll-MetroAtlantaGirlsTeamin2007• EarnedaMcDonald’sAll-Americanominationin2007• NamedtheMVPofthe2007AtlantaAll-StarClassicGames• Memberof4Shot Hoops Magazine’sElite60playerslistin2007• Rankedasthe#148playerinthenationbythe2007BlueStarBasketballReport• Wasamemberoffourstatesemifinalteams,in2005,2006and2007,andonestatechampionshipteam,in2004• Jaguarswerenamedthe2007AtlantaTip-OffClubMetroTeam-of-the-YearaswellastheAtlanta Journal ConstitutionJackieBradfordMid-SeasonAtlantaMetroTeam,presentedbytheAtlantaSportsCouncil• LedStephensonto5-Aregionaltitlesin2004,2005,2006and2007• NamedtoRise Magazine’s2006GreaterAtlantaAll-AreaGirlsHoopsPlayerslist• Alsoselectedtothe2004DekalbCountyall-tournamentteam• RankedintheDekalbCounty5-Atop-25forasingleseasoninfourcategories(three-pointfieldgoalpercentagein2004-05and2006-07,scoringin2006-07andfieldgoalpercentagein2006-06)• Alsolistedinthetop15forassistsinthe2006-07season.

Personal• OneofeightplayersfromthestateofGeorgiaonthe2008-09Clemsonroster• BornJuly21,1989• Majoringincommunicationstudies.

KirstynWRIGHT

Wright’s Career Statistics Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 30 0 553 18.4 57 176 .324 32 108 .296 5 13 .385 20 56 76 2.5 52 1 52 54 7 26 151 5.02008-09 28 3 491 17.5 45 150 .300 19 89 .213 15 20 .750 12 39 51 1.8 54 2 36 49 7 23 124 4.4TOTAL 58 3 1044 18.0 102 326 .313 51 197 .259 20 33 .606 32 95 127 2.2 106 3 88 103 14 49 275 4.7

CareerHighsCategory................................................................................HighPoints..............................................16vs.GeorgiaTech,1/31/08FieldGoalsMade.............................6vs.GeorgiaTech,1/31/08FieldGoalAttempts.....................................11vs.Rice,11/23/07....................................................11vs.SouthCarolina,12/22/07FreeThrowsMade........................ 3vs.GeorgiaState,11/22/08FreeThrowAttempts..................... 5vs.GeorgiaState,11/22/083-PointersMade.......................... 4vs.SouthCarolina,12/22/07.............................................................4vs.WakeForest,2/3/083-PointAttempts.......................... 8vs.SouthCarolina,12/22/07Rebounds..................................................... 9vs.Rice,11/23/07Assists................................................................ 4vs.several(5)BlockedShots..................................2vs.Chattanooga,12/15/08Steals.................................................................. 3vs.several(4)

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CristyMcKinneyisnowinherfifthseasonatthehelmoftheClemsonwomen’sbasketballteamandher17thoverallseasonasaheadcoach.Thena-tiveofRockwell,NCreturnedtotheCarolinasfol-lowing a 12-year stint at RiceUniversity and hasmadestridesinreturningtheLadyTigerprogramtothedaysofitsnationalprominence. The 2008-09 team showed improvement asMcKinney led the Lady Tigers to an 8-2 recordthroughthefirst10gamesoftheseason,thebeststarttoayearsince2003-04,twoyearsbeforeherarrival.Theywentontoposta14-17recordfortheprogram’s highest winning percentage in six sea-sons.McKinneycoachedherfirstAll-ACCplayerasjuniorLeleHardywasathird-teamselection,aswellasamemberofthe2009ACCAll-DefensiveTeam. SheguidedClemsontothequarterfinalsoftheconferencetournamentforthesecondstraightyear,whichmarked the first time since 1998 and 1999that theLadyTigers hadwona game in back-to-back seasons at theACCTournament. The 2009Clemson teamwillbe forever in the recordbooksastheLadyTigersrecordedanhistoricupsetintheopeninground. While the program made progress, McKinneyadmitsthatthereismoreworktobedone.Sheandhercoachingstaffhavebeenpersistentanddiligenton the recruiting trailandhope tosee thepayoffsonthecourtfromtheirhighlyregardedclasses.Al-thoughtheyarrivedlateforthe2006class,McKin-neysignedSouthCarolina’sAAAAStatePlayer-of-the-YearLeleHardyandalsogainedacommitmentfrom first-team All-Georgia selection MorganneCampbell.Hardy,whowillbeasenior in2009-10,impactedtheprogramfromherfirstseasonandhasalreadylefthermarkintherecordbooks.Sheholdsschoolrecordsforstealsasafreshmanandajuniorandisjust40stealsshyoftheprogramrecord.Har-dyalsoranksamongthebestforcareerpointsandreboundsandisoneofonly13Clemsonplayersinhistorytoscoreatleast1,000pointsandcollectatleast500reboundsoverhercareer.UnderMcKin-ney’s tutelage,Hardybecame thefirstmemberofthatclubthisdecade. McKinneyandherstafftheninkedatop-25ratedclassin2007,signingfiveplayerswho,withtheex-ceptionofaseason-endinginjurytoBryelleSmith,contributedimmediatelyandeffectivelyasrookies.Whitney Hood and Jasmine Tate provided depthin the post, while Sthefany Thomas and KirstynWrightprovedtobeoffensiveweaponstocomple-mentMcKinney’scoreveterans.Theyimprovedassophomoresandwillbelookeduponforleadershiprolesasjuniorsin2009-10. Fourplayerssigned inNovemberof2008andsolidifiedClemson’spresenceinthestateofGeor-gia. Three inside players from the PeachState –Lindsey Mason, Shaniqua Pauldo and LindsayWelker - joined the Lady Tiger program for the2008-09 season, while the fourth member of the2008class,MorganMcMinn,hailsfromNorthCaro-lina. With just one scholarship available in 2009,McKinneybrought inNorthCarolinanativeKeyrraGillespie.A true point guard, Gillespie will fill thevoidleftbyTashaTaylorandcouldseeimmediateplayingtime.Shewasvotedfirstteamall-statebytheAssociatedPress after averaging 13.8 points,9.9assists,7.6reboundsand5.5stealspergame.GillespiesetNorthCarolinarecordsforassistsina

The McKinney File

BirthdayJuly13

HometownRockwell,N.C.

PersonalRobert,Husband

EducationEastRowanHSNCState,1979-

BachelorofScienceinmatheducation,WesternCarolina,1981-MasterofArtsinphysical

education

PlayingExperienceNCStateUniversity,1976-79AthletesInAction,1978-79

DallasDiamonds(WBL),1979-80

CoachingExperienceWesternKentucky-GraduateAssistant,1979-81WesternKentucky-AssistantCoach,1982-84,

1986-93Montevallo-HeadCoach,1984-86

RiceUniversity-HeadCoach,1993-2005ClemsonUniversity-HeadCoach,2005-present

singleseasonwith298 in2008-09andoveraca-reerwith953.Sheistheonlyplayerinstatehistorytohavereachedthe900-assistmarkduringherca-reer.Shewasalsonamedtothe2009All-Observer(Charlotte) Women’s Basketball Team and wasratedasthe#18pointguardandatop-100overallplayerinthe2009recruitingclassbyHoopgurlz. “IamexcitedaboutthefutureofLadyTigerbas-ketball,”McKinneyexclaimed.“IfeelliketheplayersintheprogramaredevelopinginawaythatIwantthemtodevelop,andwejustseegoodthingshap-peningonaday-to-daybasiswiththisprogram.” The2007-08 season,McKinney’s third, endedonahighnote.TheteamwonindramaticfashiontocloseouttheregularseasonandthenadvancedtothesecondroundoftheACCTournamentforthefirst time since 2003.Thewin over Florida State,achievedonabuzzer-beatingbasketbyMorganneCampbell that culminated a 14-point comeback,wasalsothe600thinprogramhistory. TheLadyTigersthenrodethemomentumintothe conference tournament to defeat NCState inthe first round, 65-60. TheWolfpack had handedClemsononeofitsworsthomelossesinhistoryjustsevendaysearlier,butthistimetheteamwithstoodalatesecond-halfscoringdroughtandrecordedthewininovertime. NotchingthevictoryagainstKayYow’sNCStateteamwasthesecondmilestonetriumphforMcKin-neyin2007-08.ItwasherfirstwinoverYow,whomsheplayedforasaWolfpackWomanfrom1976-79,infivetries.Earlierintheseason,McKinneyledhercurrent teamtoa62-59winoverRice,aprogramshe spent 12 years building prior to her arrival inTigertown. An influx of early injuries, including three tornACLs,alteredMcKinney’sgameplanfortheseasonand forced the freshmen into primary roles.Whatremained was an active roster of one woundedsenior,onejunior,foursophomoresandfivefresh-men.Underthoseconditions,sheguidedClemsontoa12-19overall recordanda4-10 ledger in theconferencetomatchitswintotalsfromthe2006-07season.ThreeoftheLadyTigers’ACCwinscameontheroadtomarkthefirsttimesincethe2003-04seasonthattheydefeatedat leastatrioof leaguefoesontheirhomecourts. InthesecondyearofMcKinney’sreign,Clemsonwonmoregamesthanineachoftheprevioustwo,whileplacingtwoplayersontheACCAll-Freshmanteam. The Lady Tigers doubled their conferencewin total from the 2004-05 and 2005-06 seasonsandwontheirfirstACCroadgameinnearlythreeyearswhen theydefeatedWakeForest,73-57, inWinston-Salem,NCtoopenleagueplay.Clemsonended the season with a 4-10 conference recordanda12-18overallledger. McKinneyguidedHardytooneofthemostsuc-cessfulrookiecampaignsinprogramhistory,assheset numerous Clemson freshman records. Hardyrecorded98stealsfortheyear,themostforaLadyTiger freshman and fourth-best inACC freshmanhistorybehindan impressivegroupof league leg-ends. She became the third Clemson player in his-toryand thefirst since1989 topostanACC-bestforstealspergame,whilealsobecoming thefirstLadyTiger to leadtheconference inanycategorysince2001.Her3.3averagewasalsolistedfifthinthenation,thehighestnationalrankforthecategory

Coaching Staff

CristyMcKINNEYHead Women’s Basketball Coach

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inClemsonhistoryandthehighestfinishsincethe1992-93season. Red-shirtfreshmanChristyBrownjoinedHardyasanall-rookieselection,markingthefirst time inschoolhistorythattwoplayersearnedthehonorinthesameseason. WithMcKinney’scoaching, juniorTashaTaylormadeasuccessfultransitiontotheshootingguardposition, as she significantly improved both herthree-point shooting numbers and field goal per-centage.ClassmateD’LeshaLloydthenbrokeontothesceneinhersecondseasonunderMcKinney’stutelage,achievingbettermarksinjustabouteverystatisticalcategory. The team set another top-fivemark for three-point field goals made with 147, while the LadyTigers’ performance in their final regular seasongame also made the Clemson annuals. They hit9-of-14three-pointerstotieforthird-mostinasinglegameandrankfourthinschoolhistorywitha.643percentageforthecontest. InatransitionyeartoMcKinney’scoachingsys-tem, the 2005-06 Lady Tigers struggled at timesbutalsosawmomentsofsuccess.Clemsonendedtheseasonwithan8-21recordandwent2-12inaleaguethat includedthreeteamsthatreachedtheNCAAFinalFour,alongwiththeeventualnationalchampions. The Lady Tigers set two single game schoolrecordsduringMcKinney’sfirst season.The teamposted 16 blocked shots against Furman to firstetchitsnameintherecordbooks,betteringthepre-viousmarkbytwo.Clemsonthenconverted20-21

freethrowsinitsJan.16contestagainstWakeForestforaprogram-best.952per-centage. TheLadyTigerswerealsorankedinthetop20nationallyintwostatisticalcatego-ries last year, andClemsonpoint guardTashaTaylor also finished in the top20individually.Taylor thrived inMcKinney’sup-tempostyleofplaythatallowedhertopushtheballandcreatescoringopportu-nities in transition; shehandedout5.59assistspergametorank18thinthena-tionforthefigure. Taylor’sfiguresalsohelped theLadyTi-gerstoa16.62teamassistaveragewhichranked19th inthenation.Onthedefen-sive end of the court,McKinney led herteamtoa#18nationalrankingforblockspergamewitha5.1average.TheseasonmarkedthefirsttimeinschoolhistorythatClemson had achieved top-20 rankingsineitherofthestatisticalcategories,and

Taylor’srankingwasthehighestaLadyTigerhadattainedindividuallyforassistspergame. The Clemson program is not McKinney’s firstexperience inbuildingaprogram from thegroundup.Inthe11seasonspriortoMcKinney’sarrivalinHouston, the LadyOwl program experienced justtwowinningseasons.Afterherarrival,Ricehadarecordof.500orbetterin10of12seasons. McKinney brought 12 years of Division I headcoaching experience, all of which came at Rice.Shecompiledarecordof216-139whileinchargeoftheLadyOwlprogram.SheisRice’sall-timewin-ningestcoachwith the216victories. SheguidedRice to consecutivewinning seasons each of thelastnineyears,includingsixseasonsof20winsormore.Herteamsaveraged20.4winsperseasonoverthelasteightyears.In12yearspriortoMcKinney’stenureattheschool,Ricehadarecordof133-190.Thus,shewasresponsiblefor83morewinsduringhertimeinHouston. InMcKinney’sfinalseasonwith theLadyOwls,Ricehada24-9overallrecord,wontheWACTour-namentcrown,andsharedtheWACregularseasontitlewithLouisianaTechafterrecordinga14-4con-ferencemark.McKinneywassubsequentlynamedWACCoachoftheYear.An86-66victoryoverLoui-sianaTechintheconferencetournamentfinalsentRicetoitssecondeverNCAATournamentappear-ance,withbothoccurringunderMcKinney’swatch.The2004-05seasonalsoincludeda12-gamewin-ningstreak,whichtiedaschoolrecord.In2003-04,McKinneyledRicetothefinalsofthe

WACTournament and a 22-10overall ledger. TheLadyOwlsadvanced to the second roundoftheWNITandfinishedfirstinthe nation with 7.0 blocks pergame, setting a school recordwith224total. McKinney’s 2001-02 squadwent21-9,includingalandmarkvictoryoversixth-rankedLouisi-anaTech. It remains thehigh-est ranked opponent Rice hasdefeatedinitshistory.TheLadyOwlswent14-4intheWACandwere selected to theWNIT forthethirdtimeinschoolhistory. The1999-2000seasonfeaturedmany firsts for McKinney andtheRiceprogram. Sheguidedtheteamtoa22-10recordandits first WAC Tournament title.The Lady Owls defeated SMUin the championship game toearn the program’s first ever

NCAA Tournament berth. From there, McKinneyandtheLadyOwlspulledoffa67-64upsetover#4seedUCSantaBarbara. McKinneycoachedWACTournamentMVPMar-laBrumfieldtoKodakAll-Americahonorablemen-tionandKirraJordan to theAll-Tournament team.BothplayerswentontobedraftedbytheWNBA,afirstfortheRiceprogram.Brumfieldwasthe22ndpickofthedraftbytheMinnesotaLynx,whileJor-danwasselected41stbytheSeattleStorm.Brum-fieldreunitedwithMcKinneyatClemsonin2009. Ricefinishedthe1998-99seasonwitha20-12markandanappearanceintheWNIT.McKinney’ssquad played host to the school’s first ever post-seasonbasketballgame,a65-58victoryoverMi-ami(FL). TheLadyOwlsthendefeatedBaylor toadvancetotheWNITquarterfinals. InherfifthseasonatRice,McKinneyguidedthe1997-98LadyOwlstoa21-9record,thefirstever20-win season in school history. The LadyOwlswere11-3andfinishedtiedforsecondintheWACstandings. Rice was rewarded with its first everpostseasonadvancement,astheLadyOwlsearnedaberthintheWNIT.DuringhertenureatRice,McKinneycoachedsev-endifferentplayerstoall-conferencehonorsatotalof12times. Includedinthe listarefivefirst-teamselections.Brumfieldwasafour-timeAll-WACse-lection,twiceearningfirst-teamhonors.Inthe2005-06season,McKinneycoachedLaurenNeavesandMichelleWoods to second-team All-WAC status.Neaves earnedWACTournamentMVPhonors atthe2005tournamentafterleadingthesquadtoitssecondNCAAappearance. McKinney put together an outstanding runagainstWACcompetition, compilinga103-40ca-reer record versus conference opponents. Thatequatestoa72percentwinningledger. Inadditiontoheroutstandingaccomplishmentson the court,McKinney stresses success off it toher student-athletes. During her 12-year tenureatRice,100percentofherfour-yearplayershavegraduated. Nostranger tohardwork,McKinneyspentherfinaleightseasonsatRiceinthedualroleofheadwomen’s basketball coach and associate athleticdirector/seniorwomen’sadministrator. Inadditionto her head coaching duties, she supervised thewomen’sswimming,volleyball,and trackandfieldprograms. McKinney served twoyearsasheadcoachatNAIA school Montevallo (1984-85 and 1985-86),whereshehelpedtheLadyEaglestoaseven-winimprovementandearnedDistrictCoachoftheYearhonorshersecondseason. McKinneymadeanameforherselfamongthecoachingranksasanassistantatWesternKentuckyfornineseasons.ShehelpedtheLadyHilltopperstoa43-18recordduringthe1982-84seasons,be-fore leaving forMontevallo. She then returned toserve as an assistant from 1986-93. During thatseven-year span,McKinneyhelpedWesternKen-tuckytoa169-47record,sevenNCAAappearanc-es,andthreestraight“Sweet16”appearances,andaFinalFourappearancein1992. McKinney earned four letters as an accom-plished forward for the N.C. StateWolfpack from1976-79. Playing under current head coach KayYow, she scored 1,359 career points and pulleddownover600 rebounds. Sheshot78.3percentfromthe free throw lineduringherplayingcareer.McKinneywasamemberofN.C.State’sfirstACCregularseasonchampionshipteam.Shestillholdsthefreshmanrecordforfreethrowsmade(135)andscoringaverage(17.5pointspergame). She earned a B.S. degree in math educationin1979fromN.C.State.ShethenearnedaM.A.degree in physical education while working as agraduateassistantatWesternCarolina. Formerly Cristy Earnhardt, she is married toRobertMcKinney.Thecouplehasbeenmarried23years.

McKinney’s Head Coaching Record

Year School Record Pct. PostSeason1993-94 Rice 13-14 .4811994-95 Rice 11-16 .4071995-96 Rice 13-14 .4811996-97 Rice 16-11 .5931997-98 Rice 21-9 .700 WNIT,1stround1998-99 Rice 20-12 .625 WNIT,EliteEight1999-2000 Rice 22-10 .688 NCAA,2ndround2000-01 Rice 18-12 .6002001-02 Rice 21-9 .700 WNIT,1stround2002-03 Rice 15-12 .5562003-04 Rice 22-10 .688 WNIT,2ndround2004-05 Rice 24-9 .727 NCAA,1stround

2005-06 Clemson 8-21 .2762006-07 Clemson 12-18 .4002007-08 Clemson 12-19 .3872008-09 Clemson 14-17 .452

Total 17Seasons 262-213 .552

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Opponent Record Last MeetingAir Force 2-0 W, 83-35, 2/1/99Alcorn State 1-0 W, 77-61, 12/7/96Arizona 2-2 L, 43-68, 11/14/04 Arkansas 1-7 L,63-79, 12/2/08Arkansas State 1-0 W, 59-52, 3/18/04Auburn 0-1 L, 60-62, 11/26/04Baylor 6-3 L, 65-77, 11/30/04Belmont 0-1 62-82, 11/25/05Boise State 7-1 W, 61-56, 2/3/05Boston College 0-4 L, 51-71, 1/23/09Bradley 2-0 W, 62-50, 11/22/96Brigham Young 2-1 W, 65-57, 3/6/98Brown 1-0 W, 67-54, 1/4/94California-Irvine 1-0 W, 68-45, 12/19/93California-Santa Barbara 1-0 W, 67-64. 3/18/00Campbell 1-0 W, 71-56, 12/30/93Charleston Southern 2-0 W, 85-60, 1/20/09Charlotte 0-3 L, 51-58, 1/2/09Chattanooga 1-2 W, 79-74, 12/15/08Cincinnati 1-1 L, 54-68, 12/19/02College of Charleston 1-0 W, 64-42, 11/13/06Colorado 0-2 L, 66-85, 11/22/02Colorado State 0-3 L, 52-70, 3/5/99Cornell 2-0 W, 76-63, 11/25/01Dayton 1-2 L, 43-81, 12/18/07 Duke 0-4 L, 53-77, 2/13/09Duquesne 2-0 W, 80-72, 11/14/07Eastern Illinois 1-0 W, 66-52, 12/3/93Elon 1-0 W, 80-69, 11/29/02Florida A&M 1-0 W, 74-47, 12/30/99Florida State 1-7 L, 58-75, 2/19/09Fresno State 16-2 W, 89-74, 2/19/05Furman 3-1 L, 68-82, 11/14/08Georgetown 0-1 L, 56-69, 12/30/5George Washington 1-1 W, 67-54, 12/1/01Georgia 0-2 L, 50-67,12/22/08Georgia State 1-0 L, 75-82, 11/22/08Georgia Tech 2-7 W, 81-69, 3/5/09Grambling State 1-1 L. 63-83, 12/4/94Hawaii 12-5 W, 70-49, 2/26/05Houston 3-5 L. 65-67, 3/13/02Idaho 1-0 W, 81-35, 12/3/94Idaho State 1-0 W, 85-49, 12/6/02Illinois State 1-1 W, 66-51, 11/19/99Iona 1-0 W, 94-53, 12/1/01

McKinney Against All CompetitionOpponent Record Last MeetingJames Madison 1-1 W, 69-60, 12/7/07Kennesaw State 2-0 W, 78-65, 12/29/08Kent St. 3-1 W, 68-53, 11/28/08Lamar 2-2 L, 51-53, 11/13/99Lehigh 1-0 W, 94-46, 12/28/95Long Beach State 1-0 W, 78-65, 12/21/93Louisiana-Lafayette 2-0 W, 81-50, 1/4/99Louisiana State 1-3 L, 51-73, 11/29/03Louisiana Tech 4-7 W. 86-66, 3/12/05Massachusetts 2-0 L, 52-76, 3/13/04Maine 1-2 W, 72-59, 11/9/07Maryland 0-4 L, 56-65, 1/15/09Memphis 2-1 W, 97-88, 11/26/05Mercer 1-0 W, 65-29, 12/5/97McNeese State 2-1 W, 63-43, 11/12/04 Miami (Fla.) 3-2 W, 74-68, 1/5/09Michigan 0-2 L, 47-63, 12/4/99Michigan State 0-1 L, 51-68, 11/29/07Mississippi 0-3 L, 66-70, 11/21/05Missouri 0-1 L, 54-78, 11/11/05Monmouth 1-0 W, 73-58, 12/3/04Montana 0-2 L. 66-65, 12/8/96Montana State 2-0 W, 76-51, 11/24/97Nebraska 0-2 L, 56-59, 12/30/03Nevada 10-2 W, 64-54, 3/9/05Nevada-Las Vegas 2-1 L, 66-68, 3/21/04New Mexico 1-2 L, 48-69, 3/7/98New Mexico State 1-0 W, 81-65, 11/21/80New Orleans 0-1 L, 60-70, 1/3/94North Carolina 0-7 L, 55-74, 3/6/09North Carolina-Asheville 1-0 W, 90-67, 2/15/95North Carolina-Greensboro 2-0 W, 61-47, 11/30/01Northwestern 1-0 W, 78-75 (OT), 21/4/08NC State 1-5 L, 43-69, 2/26/09Notre Dame 1-1 W, 72-61, 12/28/01Ohio 1-0 W, 60-57, 12/6/09Oklahoma 0-1 L, 59-89, 12/30/94Oklahoma State 0-3 L, 52-75, 3/15/98Prairie View A&M 2-0 W, 114-34, 12/9/94Presbyterian College 1-0 W, 66-35, 11/16/08Purdue 1-1 W, 64-63, 12/21/96Rhode Island 1-0 W, 67-62, 12/23/04Rice 1-0 W, 62-59, 11/23/07Richmond 1-0 W, 77-65, 11/24/00St. Joseph’s 1-0 W, 65-55. 11/29/97

December 11, 1976: Then Cristy Earnhardt, McKinney scores 22 points and collects 12 rebounds in her first game played against Clemson in Littlejohn Coliseum to lead NC State to a 94-82 victory as a sophomore.

1975-76: McKinney established a N.C. State freshman record by averaging 17.5 points per game. The record still stands in a tie for first place in the Wolfpack record books today. February 2, 1978: With a 86-36 win over Duke, McKinney helps NC State clinch its first regular season ACC title in school history. She helped the Wolfpack to a #3 final national ranking that year.

April 4, 1992: As an assistant coach at Western Kentucky, McKin-ney helps guide the Lady Toppers to the championship game of the NCAA Tournament with an 84-72 win over SW Missouri State.

July, 1993: McKinney is announced as the third head coach in Rice women’s basketball history. She takes over a program that went 42-68 in a four-year span prior to her arrival in Houston.

November 27, 1993: Cristy McKinney guides Rice to a 83-56 win over Texas Southern and earns her first win at the Division I level as well as her first win at Rice.

February 22, 1998: McKinney earns her first win over a ranked opponent by defeating #15 Hawaii by a score of 76-71. Rice went on to upset #16 Utah in its next game.

March 12, 1999: McKinney guides Rice to a 65-58 win over Miami (FL), earning her first Postseason WNIT win.

December 21, 1999: McKinney wins her 100th game as head coach at Rice. The Lady Owls defeat Cornell, 73-48.

Opponent Record Last MeetingSam Houston State 3-1 W, 64-51, 12/21/03Samford 1-0 W, 67-60, 11/26/99San Diego 1-1 W, 72-68, 12/11/05San Diego State 2-0 W, 66-61, 2/19/98San Jose State 14-2 W, 76-68, 3/11/05Santa Clara 1-1 L. 46-63, 11/19/98Savannah State 1-0 W, 97-62, 12/23/05Siena 1-0 W, 77-67, 11/24/07South Carolina 2-4 W, 52-45, 11/19/08Southern 1-0 W, 72-41, 12/30/95Southern Illinois 1-0 W, 62-55, 11/28/98Southern Methodist 14-12 W, 53-50, 3/5/05St. John’s 1-0 W, 95-88, 11/24/06Stanford 0-1 L, 62-72, 12/18/03Stephen F. Austin 2-0 W, 75-62, 11/19/04Tennessee State 0-1 L, 51-68, 12/29/93Tennessee Tech 1-1 W, 70-67, 12/17/07Texas 1-6 L, 75-89, 2/7/96Texas-El Paso 14-1 W, 70-60, 2/5/05Texas-Pan American 2-0 W, 67-60, 11/17/00Texas A&M 3-6 W, 60-57, 1/3/00Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2-0 W, 61-55, 1/8/03Texas Christian 13-4 L, 58-76, 3/9/01Texas Southern 3-0 W, 115-35, 11/14/97Texas State 2-0 W, 87-67, 12/17/04Texas Tech 0-12 L. 55-66. 11/22/04Tulane 0-2 L, 62-69, 11/29/95Tulsa 13-6 W. 61-56, 2/12/05 UCLA 0-1 L, 63-76, 12/3/05UNLV 0-1 L, 66-68, 3/21/04Utah 2-3 W, 74-57, 3/4/99Vanderbilt 0-3 L, 656-74, 11/20/07Virginia 0-4 L, 67-75, 1/26/09Virginia Commonwealth 1-0 W, 77-72 (OT), 12/31/98Virginia Tech 2-2 L, 61-75, 1/28/09Wagner 1-0 W, 94-66, 12/18/05Wake Forest 6-2 L, 66-71, 2/8/09Washington 1-0 W, 85-67, 11/30/08Western Carolina 1-1 W, 73-64, 2/4/09Western Illinois 1-0 W, 62-48, 11/27/04Winthrop 2-0 W, 76-68, 11/25/08Wisconsin 0-1 L. 58-71, 2/8/00Wofford 1-0 W, 94-81, 12/22/06Wyoming 2-1 L, 64-82, 11/30/02

March 11, 2000: McKinney’s Owls defeat SMU to claim their first WAC Tournament Championship. The win secured Rice’s first-ever bid to the NCAA Tournament.

March 18, 2000: By defeating #9 UC-Santa Barbara in her first NCAA Tournament appearance by a score of 67-64, McKinney earns the first NCAA Tournament win for the Rice program as well as her first win over a Top 10 team.

March 30. 2000: Rice shooting ace Jenny Cafferty is crowned the best three-point shooter in the nation by winning the women’s national three-point shooting title as well as defeating the men’s winner in ESPN’s 12th annual Slam Dunk & Three-Point Shooting Championship.

April 25, 2000: Rice players Marla Brumfield and Kirra Jordan make school history by becoming the first Lady Owls to be drafted by the Women’s National Basketball Association. Brumfield is se-lected 22nd overall by the Minnesota Lynx, while Jordan is the 41st pick for the Seattle Storm.

November 10, 2000: Rice makes its first appearance in the Pre-season WNIT and defeats South Carolina, 61-56.

March 3, 2001: A Lady Owls’ win against Fresno State gives McK-inney her 50th WAC victory.

November 17, 2001: By winning her 135th game, McKinney be-comes the winningest coach in Rice history after defeating Texas A&M at Corpus Christi, 66-59.

February 9, 2002: A 72-59 win over Boise State gives McKinney her 150th victory at Rice.

December 21, 2003: McKinney earns her 200th career win by defeating Sam Houston State, 64-51.

March 12, 2005: McKinney leads Rice to its second conference championship by defeating Louisiana Tech, earning her second NCAA Tournament berth.

April 18, 2005: McKinney is introduced as Clemson’s fourth women’s basketball head coach at a press conference in Littlejohn Coliseum.

November 26, 2005: McKinney earns her first victory as the head coach at Clemson, as the Lady Tigers defeat Memphis by a score of 97-88 in the Lady Tiger Thanksgiving Classic in Memphis, TN.

January 8, 2006: With Clemson’s 72-63 victory over Georgia Tech, McKinney won her first Atlantic Coast Conference game.

February 27, 2007: Under McKinney’s guidance, Clemson players Christy Brown and Lele Hardy are named to the ACC All-Freshman team. Their selections marked the first time in school history that more than one player had been named to the conference All-Freshman team.

November 23, 2007: McKinney leads her current Lady Tiger squad to a win over Rice in the Coors Classic, marking her first victory over the team she led for 12 seasons.

March 6, 2008: McKinney defeats her former coach Kay Yow for the first time as the Lady Tigers win 65-60 in overtime over the NC State Wolfpack in the first round of the 2008 ACC Tournament.

March 5, 2009: McKinney leads Tigers to an ACC Tournament vic-tory over five-seed Georgia Tech to win in the ACC Tournament for the second consecutive season.

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Category Clemson Team High Clemson Team Low

TotalPoints 9797

vs.Memphis,11/26/05vs.SavannahState,12/23/05

39 vs.FloridaState,1/20/08

1stHalfPoints 54 vs.SavannahState,12/23/05 9 vs.FloridaState,1/20/082ndHalfPoints 56 vs.Wofford,12/22/06 16 vs.Vanderbilt,11/12/051stHalfFieldGoalPercentage .586 vs.TennesseeTech,12/17/06 .114 vs.FloridaState,1/20/082ndHalfFieldGoalPercentage .633

(19-30)vs.Washington(11/30/08) .100

(3-30)vs.BostonCollege(1/23/09)

ScoringMargin +35 vs.SavannahState,12/23/05 -64 vs.Maryland,1/6/08FieldGoalsMade 39

39vs.Memphis,11/26/05vs.St.John’s,11/24/06

15 vs.FloridaState,1/20/08

FieldGoalAttempts 84 vs.Chattanooga,11/16/06 5252

vs.NCState,2/8/07vs.GeorgiaTech,1/31/08

FieldGoalPercentage .557 vs.Memphis,11/26/05 .214 vs.FloridaState,1/20/08Three-PointFieldGoalsMade 10 vs.Wagner,12/18/05 0 vs.SouthCarolina,1/2/06Three-PointFieldGoalAttempts 24 vs.Furman,11/30/05 6 vs.JamesMadison,12/6/06Three-PointFieldGoalPercentage .833

(5-6)vs.JamesMadison,12/6/06 .000

(0-11)vs.SouthCarolina,1/2/06

FreeThrowsMade 21 vs.SavannahState,12/23/05 22

vs.VirginiaTech,2/9/06vs.Maine,11/25/06

FreeThrowAttempts 2525

vs.Miami(1/5/09)vs.Maryland(1/15/09)

2 vs.Maine,11/25/06

FreeThrowPercentage(min.10attempts) 1.000(11-11)

vs.WakeForest,2/12/06 .385(5-13)

vs.Furman,11/30/05

TotalRebounds 54 vs.severalteams 22 vs.BostonCollege,1/28/08OffensiveRebounds 24

24vs.Wagner,12/18/05vs.KennesawState,12/10/06

4 vs.Virginia,2/26/06

ReboundMargin +17+17

vs.Wagner,12/18/05vs.SavannahState,12/23/05

-28 vs.Duke,2/5/07

Assists 29 vs.Memphis,11/26/05 6 vs.SouthCarolina,12/22/07Turnovers 29

29vs.NorthCarolina,1/6/06vs.GeorgiaTech,2/1/09

7 vs.Winthrop(11/25/08)

BlockedShots 16 vs.Furman,11/30/06* 00

vs.Vanderbilt,11/20/07vs.NCState,2/26/09

Steals 22 vs.Maine,11/9/07 1 vs.Maryland,2/23/06Fouls 31 vs.Arkansas,11/10/06 12

12vs.SanDiego,12/11/05vs.SouthCarolina,12/22/07

Clemson Superlatives Under McKinney

Category Opponent Team High Opponent Team Low

TotalPoints 110 byMaryland,1/6/08 35 byPresbyterian(11/16/08)

1stHalfPoints 61 byNorthCarolina,1/6/06 14 byPresbyterian(11/16/08)2ndHalfPoints 60 byNorthCarolina,1/11/07 18 byCollegeofCharleston,11/13/061stHalfFieldGoalPercentage .667 byDayton,12/18/07 .219 byRice,11/23/072ndHalfFieldGoalPercentage .773 byMaryland,1/6/08 .241(7-29) byKentState(11/28/08)FieldGoalsMade 41 byMaryland,1/6/08 14 byPresbyterian(11/16/08)

FieldGoalAttempts 79 byJamesMadison,12/7/08 39 byPresbyterian(11/16/08)FieldGoalPercentage .621 byMaryland,1/6/08 .274

.274byCollegeofCharleston,11/13/06byWakeForest,2/15/07

Three-PointFieldGoalsMade 16 byWakeForest,2/12/06 00

bySavannahState,12/23/05byVirginia,2/21/08

Three-PointFieldGoalAttempts 34 byChattanooga,11/17/07 2 bySavannahState,12/23/05Three-PointFieldGoalPercentage(min.10attempts)

.571(8-14)

byFurman(11/14/08) .083(1-12)

byFloridaState,1/18/07

FreeThrowsMade 33 byTennesseeTech,11/18/05 3 byKennesawState,12/10/06FreeThrowAttempts 40 byFurman(11/14/08) 6 byPresbyterian(11/16/08)

FreeThrowPercentage(min.10attempts) .941(16-17)

bySouthCarolina,1/2/06 .333(24-38).333(23-21)

byMississippi,11/21/05byVirginiaTech,2/9/06

TotalRebounds 62 bySouthCarolina,11/20/06 2828

byPresbyterian(11/16/08)byGeorgiaState(11/22/08)

OffensiveRebounds 2828

byJamesMadison,12/7/07byCharlotte,1/2/08

66

byWinthrop,12/20/05byBostonCollege,2/5/06

Assists 2626

byDuke,2/5/07byNorthCarolina,3/7/08

6 bySouthCarolina(11/19/08)

Turnovers 35 byMaine,11/9/07 1010

byDuke,2/5/07byMaryland,1/6/08

BlockedShots 12 byNorthCarolina,2/7/08 0 bymanySteals 20 byGeorgiaTech(2/1/09) 2 byWinthrop(11/25/08)Fouls 26 byArkansas,11/10/06 7

7byMichiganState,11/29/07byWinthrop(11/25/08)

* - indicates school record

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A.G.HallisnowinhissecondyearastherecruitingcoordinatorfortheClemsonwomen’sbasketballprogram.Inhisfirstseason,HallhelpedtheLadyTigersposttheirhighestwinningpercentagesincethe2002-03seasonwhilehandlingtherecruitmentandsigningoffour-startalentKerryaGillespie. “AGHallisoneofthebrightyoungcoachesinthisbusiness,”saidHeadCoachCristyMcKinney.“Heisknowledgeableandintenseonthecourtandrelateswellwithplayers.” “I’vealwaysbelievedthatrecruitingisateameffort.CoachHall’spersonality,contactsandorganiza-tionalskillswilldefinitelybeimportantintherecruitingeffortsofourstaff.IamreallyhappytohavesuchaqualitypersonandcoachjoinLadyTigerbasketball.” AnativeofJacksonville,FL,HallgivesMcKinneythreecoachesonherstaffwithtiestotheSoutheast.Halloverseesallrecruitingeffortswhileworkingwithboththepostandperimeterplayersonthecourt. Duringthe2008-09season,HallhelpedClemsonputtogetheran8-2recordthroughthefirst10gamesforthebeststartinfiveyearsandendtheseasonwiththemostwinssincethatsame2003-04team.TheLadyTigersadvancedtothequarterfinalsoftheACCTournamentforthesecondstraightyear,whichmarkedthefirsttimesince1998and1999thattheLadyTigershadwonagameinback-to-backseasonsatthecon-ferencechampionship.Clemson’s2009winoverGeorgiaTechwasanhistoricvictoryasthebiggestupseteverattheACCTournament. HallalsohelpedcoachjuniorLeleHardytoapairofleaguehonorsin2008-09withACCAll-DefensiveTeamaccoladesandanAll-ACCThirdTeamselection.ShebecameClemson’sfirstall-conferenceplayersince2004andwasjustthethirddifferentplayerinprogramhistorytobenamedtotheleaguedefensiveteam. Ontherecruitingtrail,Hallwasinstrumentalinbringingtop-100playerKeyrraGillespietoClemson.Withjustonescholarshipavailable,Gillespieistheloneplayerinthesigningclass,butshewillhaveanopportu-nitytoimpacttheteamearlyinhercareer.AsoneofthetopplayersinNorthCarolina,the5-6pointguardledStatesvilleHighSchooltoa26-4recordandthequarterfinalsofthestatetournamentinthe3Adivision.Gillespiewasvotedfirstteamall-statebytheAssociatedPressafteraveraging13.8points,9.9assists,7.6reboundsand5.5stealspergame.Shewasalsoafirst-teamselectionin2007-08. GillespiesetNorthCarolinarecordsforassistsinasingleseasonwith298in2008-09andoveracareerwith953.Sheistheonlyplayerinstatehistorytohavereachedthe900-assistmarkduringhercareer.Shewasalsonamedtothe2009All-Observer(Charlotte)Women’sBasketballTeamandwasratedasthe#18pointguardandatop-100overallplayerinthe2009recruitingclassbyHoopgurlz. Duringthe2007-08seasonatProvidence,HallcoachedMi-KhidaHankinstoBIGEASTAll-FreshmanTeamhonorsastherookieaveraged10.4pointspergamewitha4.0reboundspergamefigure.HehelpedProvidencetonearlytripleitswintotalfromhisfirstthreeseasonsinthefinalthreeyearsofhistenure. Prior to joining thestaffatProvidence,Hall servedasassistantwomen’sbasketball coachatNorthCarolinaCentralUniversityfortwoseasons(2000-2002). DuringhisfirstseasonatNCCU,HallorchestratedanEagledefensethatfinishedNo.4inNCAADivi-sionIIWomen’sBasketball.HiscontributionshelpedtheEaglesposta16-gamewinningstreak,maintainanundefeatedhomerecordfortwoseasonsandearnafirst-everat-largebidtotheNCAATournament.HallservedastherecruitingcoordinatorfortheEaglesandwasresponsibleforarrangingoff-campusrecruitingvisitsandofficialvisitsforprospects. Duringthe2001-02season,HallhelpedguidetheEaglestoaregular-seasonconferencechampionshipandanappearanceintheNCAADivisionIIroundof16.Healsoaidedinthedevelopmentof2002WNBA

Draft Pick,Amba Kongola, who became the firstwomen’sbasketballstudent-athleteinschool(andCentralIntercollegiateAthleticAssociation)historyto be drafted into the WNBA when the PhoenixMercuryselectedherwiththe56thpick.HallalsodevelopedZakiaVanhooseandShenikaWorthywhowerebothhonoredasAll-CIAAConfer-enceandHBCUAll-Americans.Hall’sfirstrecruit,Tiona Beatty, earned CIAA Conference honorstwiceandscoredover1,200pointsforhercareer.Hall was a four-year letterwinner (1994-98) atNorthCarolinaCentralUniversity.Hehelpedguidehissquadto twoDivisional titlesandtwoat-largebidstotheNCAADivisionIIMen’sBasketballTour-nament.In1998,HallearnedaB.A.inbusinessadministra-tionfromNorthCarolinaCentralUniversity.HallismarriedtoDonnaandhasthreesons,Jalen(12),Kamran(8),Benjamin(4).

Coaching Staff

A.G.HALLAssistant Coach/ Recruiting Coordinator

Todd STEELMAN

The Hall File

BirthdayMarch18

HometownJacksonville,FL

PersonalDonna,wife

Benjamin,son(4)Kamran,son(7)Jalen,son(12)

EducationMandarinHighSchool(FL),1994

NorthCarolinaCentralUniversity,1998

PlayingExperienceNorthCarolinaCentralUniversity,1994-98

CoachingExperienceNorthCarolinaCentralUniversity-Asst.Coach,

2000-02ProvidenceCollege-AssistantCoach,2002-08ClemsonUniversity-AssistantCoach,2008-

pres.

5th Season2nd Season

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The Steelman File

BirthdayMay25

HometownHickory,NC

PersonalTracy,wife

Matthew,son(19)Hannah,daughter(10)Jonathan,son(8)

EducationDullesHighSchool(TX),1985JohnBrownUniversity,1989

PlayingExperienceNorthTexasState,1985-86

CoachingExperienceCressetChristianAcademy(Durham,NC)-Head

Coach,1994-99,2001-03KerrVanceAcademy(Hendersonville,NC)-Head

Coach,1999-2001RiceUniversity-AssistantCoach,2003-05

ClemsonUniversity-AssistantCoach,2005-present

ToddSteelmanentershisfifthseasonin2009-10asanassistantcoachwiththeLadyTigers.SteelmanmadethemovetoClemsonfollowingtwosuccessfulseasonsatRiceUniversity,work-ingalongsideheadcoachCristyMcKinney. WhenMcKinneywasnamedtheheadcoachatClemsononApril18,2005,itwasaneasydecisionforhertoaskSteelman,aHickory,NCnative,tomakethemovewithher.DuringhistwoyearsinHouston,theOwlscompiled46wins(includingaschool-record24winsin2004-05),aninvitationtotheWNIT,andaWACtournamentchampionshipandNCAAtournamentbid in2005. Steelman,notedasanexcellentcommunicator,servesmanyrolesfortheLadyTigerpro-gram.Hehasworkedwiththeteam’spostplayersandisnowinchargeofplayerdevelopmentforthewings,whichincludes20093rdteamAll-ACCplayerLeleHardy.Priortothe2008-09season,Steelmanwasresponsibleforthefrontcourtplayers,whereheoversawthedevelopmentofplay-erssuchasAmandaFrist,MoreemiDavis,andD’leshaLloyd.Eachplayersawtheirproductionincreasesignificantlyunderhistutelage. RecruitingisanotherareainwhichSteelman’seffortsarefocused.Hehasresponsibilitiesranging from the evaluation of players to involvementwith on-campus visits. Steelman alsospendstimemaintainingcommunicationwithhighschoolandAAUcoaches,particularlyinthestateofNorthCarolina. Steelmanalsoplaysan integral rolewith theotherassistants inmonitoring theacademicprogressofcurrentsquadmembers,whichsupplementstheguidancetheplayersreceivefromacademicadvisorLeslieMoreland-Bishop. Additionally,Steelmanoverseestheteam’svariouscommunityserviceefforts,whichhaveincludedtripstolocalelementaryschoolsandvisitstoareachildren’shospitals.Healsoservesastheprogram’sliaisonwiththesportsmarketingdepartmentandservesasthedirectoroftheLadyTigerBasketballCamps,whichsawover1,000campersmaketheirwaytotheClemsoncampusin2009. Steelmanhasbeena three-time invitee to theprestigiousNikeVilla7Consortium,whichbringstogethersomeofthenation’spremierassistantcoaches.Theconsortium,heldinBea-verton,Oregon,providescoacheswithvaluableexposuretoon-courtandroundtablesessionstodevelopprofessionally.HeisalsoactivelyinvolvedintheWBCA,wherehehasservedasapresenteratthenationalconvention. Ahighschoolcoachfornineyears,SteelmanbeganhiscoachingcareeratCressetChristianAcademyinDurham,NC.Hespentsevenseasons(1994-99and2001-03)asthevarsitygirls’headcoach,twoyears(1997-99)astheboys’headcoach,andfouryearsastheschool’sathleticdirector. Duringhis tenureas theEagles’coach,Steelmanwon2TriadAthleticConferenceCoachof theYearawardsandguidedtheteamto156wins, includinga51gameconferencewinningstreak.Cressetreachedthestatesemifinalsin2001andthestatechampionshipgamein2002. From1999-2001,Steelmanwasatthehelmofthegirls’basketballprogramatKerr-VanceAcademyinHenderson,NC.HeguidedtheSpartanstotheirfirsteverCoastalPlainsConferencechampionshipin2000andwasnamedcoachoftheyearbytheHendersonDailyDispatch. AgraduateofJohnBrownUniversity,Steelmanearnedabachelor’sofsciencedegreein broadcasting in 1989and continued with gradu-ate studies at the Univer-sity of North Carolina. AtUNC,Steelmanworkedasavolunteerwith the1993-94 NCAA Championshipwomen’sbasketballteam. Along with wife Tracyand their three children,Matthew(19andasopho-more guard on the men’sbasketballteamatWoffordCollege),Hannah(10),andJonathan (8), the Steel-man’smake their home inClemson.

Coaching Staff

A.G.HALLAssistant Coach/ Recruiting Coordinator

Todd STEELMAN

Assistant Coach

5th Season2nd Season

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MarlaBRUMFIELDAssistant Coach

Kanetra QUEEN

5th Season1st Season

MarlaBrumfieldentersherfirstseasonasanassistantcoachwiththeClemsonwomen’sbasketballprogram,butsheisafamiliarfaceforHeadCoachCristyMcKinney.BrumfieldstarredasaplayeratRiceUniversityunderMcKinneyandspenttwoyearsonthesidelinesasamemberoftheLadyOwlsstaff. “WeareexcitedaboutaddingMarlaBrumfieldtoourcoachingstaff,”McKin-neysaid.“Shebringsinvaluableplayingexperiencefromhercollegedaysandher time in theWNBA. Her personality andwork ethicwill also allowher torecruitthetopplayersinthecountry.” AtClemson,Brumfieldwillworkprimarilywiththeguardsandwillbeinvolvedwithrecruitingeffortsandon-courtplayerdevelopment. “IamexcitedtobeworkingwithCoachMcKinneyandTigerfamily,”Brumfieldsaid.“HavingwatchedthemplayforthepastfewyearsIlookforwardtobeinginthetrenchesandpreparingtobattleintheACC!” BrumfieldcomestoClemsonmostdirectlyfromtheAliefIndependentSchoolDistrict inHouston,TXwhere she servedasa teacher and coach.FollowingherstellarplayingcareeratRice,BrumfieldspenttwoseasonsasanassistantfortheLadyOwlsonMcKinney’sstaff.Theteamhadacombined39-21recordduringhertwoyearsonthesidelines.BrumfieldalsoplayedfourseasonsintheWNBAwiththeMinnesotaLynx,MiamiSolandCharlotteStingfrom2000-04. Shewasthefirstwomen’sbasketballplayerfromtheWesternAthleticConfer-ence tobedraftedby theWNBAwhenMinnesotaselectedherwith the22ndoverallpickin2000. Asacollegiateplayer,Brumfieldwasafour-timeAll-WAChonoreeandwasnamedthe1997WACCo-Freshman-of-the-Year.SheearnedtheWACTourna-mentMVPawardafterleadingRicetotheconferencetitleanditsfirstevertriptotheNCAATournamentasaseniorin2000.ShewasalsonamedanHonorableMentionKodakAll-Americanforthe1999-2000seasoninwhichsheaveraged15.1pointspergamewhileleadingtheLadyOwlsinassistsaswell.BrumfieldledRicetoanupsetvictoryoverninth-rankedUCSantaBarbarainthefirstroundofthe2000NCAATournament.Shestillholdstheschoolrecordcareerstealsandranksfourthall-timeincareerscoringandassists. BrumfieldgraduatedfromRiceUniversityin2000withadegreeinmathemat-icsandmanagerialstudiesandlaterearnedhermaster’sineducationfromPrai-rieViewA&MUniversity.

The Brumfield File

BirthdayJune4

HometownHouston,TX

EducationWestsideHighSchool(SC),1992

RiceUniversity,2000B.A.,MathematicsandManagerialstudies

PrairieViewA&MUniversityMaster’sofEducation

PlayingExperienceRiceUniverstiy-1996-2000

WNBA-2000-04MinnesotaLynx

MiamiSolCharlotteSting

CoachingExperienceRiceUniversity-AssistantCoach,2000-02

AliefIndependentSchool-HeadCoach,2005-08ClemsonUniversity-AssistantCoach,2009-present

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The Queen File

BirthdayDecember12

HometownFayetteville,NC

EducationE.E.SmithHighSchool(NC),2000

ClemsonUniversity,2004BachelorofScienceincommunicationstudies

ClemsonUniversity,2006MasterofArtsinhumanresourcedevelopment

PlayingExperienceClemsonUniversity,2000-04

KanetraQueenisenteringherfifthseasonastheDirectorofWomen’sBasketballOp-erationsatClemson,buttheFayetteville,NCnativehasbeenafixturearoundtheLadyTigerprogramsince2000. Queenwasafour-yearletterwinnerfrom2000-04andfollowedherplayingcareerwithaone-yearstintastheprogram’sgraduateassistant.Sheassumedhercurrentpositionafterthe2005seasonandhasremainedinherpostforall fourseasonsunderHeadCoachCristyMcKinney. “KanetrahadbeenexactlywhatIthoughtshewouldbeasourDirectorofBasketballOperations,organized,efficientandfuntoworkwith,”McKinneysaid. Queen’s lengthy list of responsibilities includesorganizing team travel arrangementsandassistingwiththeteam’sbudget.Shealsocoordinatesactivitiesfortheteam’sOrangeBrigadefangroup,whilesupervisingtheteam’sstudentmanagersandgame-dayopera-tions. Furthermore,Queenmanageshousingarrangementsforthestudent-athletes,overseestheadmissionsprocess for incoming freshmanandhandlesotheradministrativedutiesrequiredofaDivisionIbasketballprogram. Sheservesasaliaisonbetweenthewomen’sbasketballprogramandtheathleticde-partment’sacademicadvisingoffices,compliancepersonnelandequipmentdepartment. Queen isalsoactively involved in theLadyTigerBasketballSummerCamps.She isresponsibleforcamperregistrationtoincludeinsurance,housingandmealsforallcamp-ers. Inadditiontoherinternalduties,QueenwillbeservingascoloranalystonLadyTigerbroadcastsforWCCP-FMandClemsonTigerSportsNetworkforherfifthseasonin2008-09. ShealsoservedasacoloranalystforACCSelectduringthe2007-08conferencetour-nament. “I’mexcitedabouttheopportunitytocontinueworkingwiththewomen’sbasketballpro-gramhereatClemsonandwithCoachMcKinney,”Queensaid. “Ibelievethatshedefinitelyhasatremendousloveandpassionforthegameofbasket-ball.Ifeelprivilegedtohavetheopportunitytolearnfromher.” Queenwasgivenanopportunity toserveasan interimassistantcoachwhile formerClemsonAssociateHeadCoachShaniceStephenswasonmaternity leave.Shefilledin for Stephens to start the 2007-08 season andwas on the sidelines for the first 10games.TheLadyTigerswonfiveofthem,includingtheCoorsClassicinColoradoovertheThanksgivingweekend. QueenearnedfourlettersatClemsonfrom2000to2004.Aveteranof104games,shestarted37duringhercareer.Shetotaled241pointsand214assistsduringhertimeasaLadyTiger.ShewasnamedtotheACCAcademicHonorRollduringeachofherfouryearsatClemson. SheearnedtheACC’sWeaver-James-CorriganPostgraduateScholarshipin2004asaresultofheroutstandingundergraduateacademicandathleticaccomplishments. Queenearnedherundergraduatedegree incommunicationstudies fromClemson in2004andcompletedhermaster’sdegree inHumanResourceDevelopment inMayof2006.

Coaching Staff

MarlaBRUMFIELDAssistant Coach

Kanetra QUEEN

Director of Basketball Operations

5th Season1st Season

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amountofexperienceincollegiatebasketball.HecomestoClemsonafterservingasagraduateassistant for themen’sbasketballteamatVirginiaCommonwealthforthe2007-08season.WhileatVCU,hewasinvolvedwithallphasesofvideoeditingandfilmexchange. FarrellalsofilmedandloggedpracticesandgamesandbecamequiteproficientwiththelatestXOSTechnology. Farrell was the head student assistant at the Uni-versityofDaytonfrom2003-07.WhileatDayton,healsoworked asmarketing director and camp coordinator forcoachJimJabiroftheFlyerwomen’sbasketballteam.Hecoordinatedaspectsofthreedifferentcampsandalsocre-atedmarketingandpromotionalmaterialsforthecamps. Farrellearnedhisbachelor’sdegreeinFinanceandEconomicsfromDaytonin2007,graduatingMagnaCumLaude.

Donna Bullock enters her 21stseasonastheLadyTigerathletictrainer.ShecametoClemsoninthe1988-89sea-sonafterservingasastudenttrainer for theUniversity ofSouthwestLouisiana. WhileatSouthwestLouisiana,Bullock earnedadegree in english educationwithaminor inhealth. She

alsoplayedoneyearofsoftball. AnativeofDenton,TX,BullockgraduatedfromDentonHighSchool,whereshewasathree-sportparticipantinbasketball,track,andsoftballandalsoservedasanathletictrainer. Bullockreceivedhermaster’sdegreeinguid-anceandcounselingfromClemsoninAugust,1990.She isamemberof theNationalAthleticTrainersAssociationandtheSouthCarolinaAthleticTrainersAssociation.Sheisthemotherofthreesons:twinsMichael(14)andClay(14),andDillon(11).

Christie Rogers enters her first season as a graduateassistant with the Clemsonwomen’sbasketballprogram.UpongraduationfromWash-ingtonCollegeinChestertown,Md.withadegreeinpsychol-ogy, Rogers was hired byMcKinney,whereshewillworktoward aMaster’s inYouthDevelopmentLeadership

PriortoherarrivalatClemson,RogersplayedforthreeyearsatWashingtonCollegeaftertransferringfromSt.Mary’s(MD)followingherfreshmanseason.AsamemberoftheShorewomen,Rogersplayedin72games,starting25ofthem,andwasacaptainineachofherthreeseasonswiththeteam. Althoughyoung,Rogershashadmanyvaluablecoachingexperiencesalready.SheworkedwiththeWashingtonMysticsfranchiseinthe2008seasonasawomen’sbasketballcoachintern.Sheassistedthestaff during planning,worked in drills, helpedwithscouting,andworkedwiththestrengthtrainingstaffaswell. AtClemson,Rogerswillberesponsibleforbreak-ingdownfilmandothervideoactivities,aswellasvari-ousofficetasks.Additionally,shewillberesponsibleforthecoordinationofgamedaystatisticsandwillaidinotheranalysesofteamperformance.

Millie DavisTeamManager

Ashley WilsonTeamManager

Mike MoneyAssistantDirectorof

MarketingandPromotions

Andrew MooreTeamManager

Stephanie PeaglerTeamManager

Gary WadeAssistantAthleticDirector

Facilities

Josh RunionEquipmentManager

Dr. Len ReevesTeamPhysician

Leslie MorelandAcademicAdvisor

Larry LaForgeNCAA/ACCFacultyRepresentative

Barbara Kennedy-DixonAssociateAthleticDirector

SeniorWomen’sAdministrator

Van HilderbrandAssociateAthleticDirector

EventManagement

Travis FurbeeTicketManager

Dr. Larry BowmanOrthopedicSurgeon

Support Staff

Shelly GeerAdministrativeAssistant

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2009 WBCA ClassicTournament Schedule

Friday, Nov. 27 Richmond vs. Clemson 5:00 p.m. PTFriday, Nov. 27 UConn vs. Hoftstra 7:30 p.m. PT

Saturday, Nov. 28 Clemson vs. Hofstra 5:00 p.m. PTSaturday, Nov. 28 UConn vs. Richmond 7:30 p.m. PT

Sunday, Nov. 29 Richmond vs. Hofstra 2:00 p.m. PTSunday, Nov. 29 Clemson vs. UConn 4:30 p.m. PT

Quick FactsLocation Storrs, CTHost University of ConnecticutVenue Gampel PavilionDates Nov. 27-29

Opponents

Hofstra University

Quick FactsLocation Hempstead, NY Nickname PrideColors Gold, White and BlueEnrollment 12,400Conference Colonial Athletic AssociationFacility David S. Mack Sports & Exhibition Complex Capacity 5,045

Coaching StaffHead Coach Krista Kilburn-SteveskeyRecord at Hofstra (years) 47-47 (3) Career Record (years) 47-47 (3) Assistant Coaches Danielle Santos Faisal Khan Jessica Mannetti

Team Information2008-09 Overall Record 16-142008-09 CAA Record 8-102008-09 CAA Finish Tied for 6th2008-09 Post Season NA

Letterwinners Returning/Lost 9/4Starters Returning/Lost 3/2

Sports InformationSID contact Stephen Gorchov SID email [email protected] office phone (516) 463-4933Fax number (516) 463-5033Press Row Number (516) 463-7725Website www.GoHofstra.com

Series InformationOverall Record Clemson leads, 1-0At Clemson, SC Series tied, 0-0At Hempstead, NY Series tied, 0-0At Neutral Site Clemson leads, 1-0

Streak Clemson won the last game

Only MeetingDecember 29, 1996 - Hanover, NH

Clemson 69, Hofstra 59

Richmond

Quick FactsLocation Richmond, VA Nickname SpidersColors Red and BlueEnrollment 2,950Conference Atlantic 10Facility Robins Center Capacity 9,071

Coaching StaffHead Coach Michael ShaferRecord at Richmond (years) 64-61 (5)Career Record (years) 64-61 (5)Assistant Coaches Ginny Doyle Mike McGuire Ebony Tanner Moore

Team Information2008-09 Overall Record 24-10 2008-09 Atlantic 10 Record 9-52008-09 Atlantic 10 Finish 5th 2008-09 Post Season WNIT Third Round

Letterwinners Returning/Lost 12/2Starters Returning/Lost 5/0

Sports InformationSID contact Rachel ParkSID email [email protected] office phone (804) 287-6312Fax number (804) 289-8694 Press Row Number (804) 289-8806Website www.RichmondSpiders.com

Series InformationFirst meeting in history.

UConn

Quick FactsLocation Storrs, CTNickname HuskiesColors National Flag Blue (Navy) and WhiteEnrollment 28,677Conference Big EastFacility Gampel Pavilion Capacity 10,167

Coaching StaffHead Coach Geno AuriemmaRecord at UConn (years) 696-122 (24)Career Record (years) 696-122 (24)Assistant Coaches Chris Dailey Jamelle Elliott Shea Ralph

Team Information2008-09 Overall Record 39-02008-09 Big East Record 14-02008-09 Big East Finish 1st2008-09 Post Season National Champions

Letterwinners Returning/Lost 9/2Starters Returning/Lost 4/1

Sports InformationSID contact Randy PressSID email [email protected] office phone (860) 486-3531Fax number (860) 486-5085Press Row Number (860) 486-1888 Website www.UConnHuskies.com

Series InformationOverall Record UConn leads, 2-1at Clemson, SC Series tied, 0-0at Storrs, CT Series tied, 1-1at Neutral Site UConn leads, 1-0

Streak UConn has won the last 2 games

First MeetingMarch 17, 1990 - Storrs, CT

Clemson 61, UConn 59

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2009 ACC/Big TenChallenge

2009 CHALLENGE SCHEDULEWednesday, December 2

Georgia Tech at Penn StateIllinois at Wake ForestBoston College at Iowa

Thursday, December 3Michigan at Virginia TechClemson at Northwestern

Minnesota at MarylandNorth Carolina at Michigan State

Ohio State at DukePurdue at Virginia

Florida State at IndianaWisconsin at NC State

SERIES RECORDSMichigan leads Virginia Tech, 1-0 (Last Meeting: Michigan, 79-63, 11-29-96)Clemson and Northwestern, Series Tied, 1-1 (Last Meeting: 2008 Big Ten/ACC Challenge: Clemson, 78-75 OT, 12-4-08)Maryland leads Minnesota, 1-0 (Last Meeting: Maryland, 86-74, 12-22-80)North Carolina leads Michigan State, 3-0 (Last Meeting: North Carolina, 82-65, 12-19-99)Florida State leads Indiana, 3-1 (Last Meeting: 2007 Big Ten/ACC Challenge: Florida State, 85-78, 11-30-07)Wisconsin Leads NC State, 1-0 (Last Meeting: Wisconsin, 65-48, 12-8-01)

2008 CHALLENGE RESULTS (ACC 7, BIG TEN 4)

Wednesday, December 3, 2008ACC leads, 1-0 Georgia Tech 70, #21 Michigan State 57 ACC leads, 2-0 Florida State 73, Penn State 60 ACC leads, 3-0 #2 North Carolina 72, #18 Ohio State 63 BTen Network

Thursday, December 4, 2008ACC leads, 4-0 #8 Maryland 70, #17 Purdue 59 BTen NetworkACC leads, 5-0 Clemson 78 Northwestern 75 (OT) ACC leads, 6-0 #12 Duke 71, Iowa 47 ACC leads, 6-1 Minnesota 80, Boston College 60 BigTenNetwork.comACC leads, 6-2 Wisconsin 61, Virginia Tech 52 BigTenNetwork.comACC leads, 7-2 #19 Virginia 63, Illinois 39 BTen Network

Friday, December 5, 2008ACC leads, 7-3 Indiana 69, Miami 54 ACC wins, 7-4 Michigan 63, North Carolina State 52 BTen Network

2007: ACC 8, Big Ten 3

Opponents2009 WBCA Classic

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Boston College

Friday, January 29 - 6:30 pmClemson, SC

Quick FactsLocation Chestnut Hill, MANickname EaglesColors Maroon and GoldEnrollment 14,500Conference Atlantic CoastFacility Silvio O. Conte ForumCapacity 8,606

Coaching StaffHead Coach Sylvia CrawleyRecord at Boston College (years) 24-12 (1)Career Record (years) 62-37 (3)Assistant Coaches Stephanie Lawrence Yelton Geoff Lanier Angelita Forte’

Team Information2008-09 Overall Record 24-122008-09 ACC Record 8-82008-09 ACC Finish 7th 2008-09 Post Season WNIT, Final Four

Letterwinners Returning/Lost 9/6Starters Returning/Lost 5/0

Sports InformationSID contact Stephanie TunneraSID email [email protected] office phone (617) 552-4530Fax number (617) 552-4903Press Row Number (617) 552-8989Website www.bceagles.com

Series InformationOverall Record Boston College leads, 4-1At Clemson, SC Boston College leads, 2-0At Chestnut Hill, MA Boston College leads, 2-0At Neutral Site Clemson leads, 1-0

Streak Boston College has won the last 4 games

First MeetingDecember 28, 1996 - Hanover, NH

Clemson 55, Boston College 52

Last MeetingJanuary 23, 2009 - Chestnut Hill, MA

Boston College 71, Clemson 51

Charlotte

Monday, January 4 - 12:00 pmCharlotte, NC

Quick FactsLocation Charlotte, NC Nickname 49ersColors Green and WhiteEnrollment 22,338Conference Atlantic 10Facility Halton ArenaCapacity 9,105

Coaching StaffHead Coach Karen AstonRecord at Charlotte (years) 41-23 (2) Career Record (years) 41-23 (2)Assistant Coaches Ken Griffin Krystion Obie Nelson Angela Ortega

Team Information2008-09 Overall Record 23-9 2008-09 A-10 Record 11-3 2008-09 A-10 Finish 2nd 2008-09 Post Season NCAA Tournament

Letterwinners Returning/Lost 9/3Starters Returning/Lost 3/2

Sports InformationSID contact Brent StastnySID email [email protected] office phone (704) 687-6313Fax number (704) 687-4918Press Row Number (704) 687-4999Website www.charlotte49ers.com

Series InformationOverall Record Clemson leads, 9-4At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 5-3At Concord, NC Clemson leads, 2-1At Neutral Site Clemson leads, 2-0

Streak Charlotte has won the last 3 games

First MeetingDecember 18, 1981 - Tampa, FL

Clemson 80, Charlotte 61

Last MeetingJanuary 2, 2009 - Clemson, SC

Charlotte 58, Clemson 51

Charleston Southern

Sunday, December 6 - 4:00 pmClemson, SC

Quick FactsLocation Charleston, SCNickname BuccaneersColors Blue and GoldEnrollment 3,286Conference Big SouthFacility Buccaneer Field HouseCapacity 789

Coaching StaffHead Coach Julie GoodenoughRecord at Charleston So.(years) 30-60 (3) Career Record (years) 241-175 (14)Assistant Coaches Rachel Bullard Leslie Cook Sloan Calvert

Team Information2008-09 Overall Record 12-182008-09 Big South Record 6-10 2008-09 Big South Finish 8th 2008-09 Post Season NA

Letterwinners Returning/Lost 10/5 Starters Returning/Lost 4/1

Sports InformationSID contact Cedrique FlemmingSID email [email protected] office phone (843) 863-7688Fax number (843) 863-7676Press Row Number (843) 863-7683Website www.csusports.com

Series InformationOverall Record Clemson leads, 10-0At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 8-0At Charleston, SC Clemson leads, 2-0At Neutral Site NA

Streak Clemson has won the last 10 games

First MeetingJanuary 17, 1976 - Charleston, SC

Clemson 68, Charleston Southern 66

Last MeetingJanuary 20, 2009 - Clemson, SC

Clemson 85, Charleston Southern 60

Opponents

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Chattanooga

Saturday, December 12 - 5:00 pmChattanooga, TN

Quick FactsLocation Chattanooga, TNNickname Lady MocsColors Navy Blue, Old Gold, and SilverEnrollment 9,807Conference SouthernFacility McKenzie ArenaCapacity 11,218

Coaching StaffHead Coach Wes MooreRecord at Chattanooga (years) 267-76 (11)Career Record (years) 467-132 (20)Assistant Coaches Nikki Blassingame Mike Murray Amanda Eaton

Team Information2008-09 Overall Record 23-10 2008-09 SoCon Record 18-4 2008-09 SoCon Finish Tied 1st 2008-09 Post Season WNIT First Round

Letterwinners Returning/Lost 11/4Starters Returning/Lost 3/2

Sports InformationSID contact Anne-WehuntSID email [email protected] office phone (423) 425-4618 Fax number (423) 425-4610Press Row Number (423) 756-5476Website www.GoMocs.com

Series InformationOverall Record Clemson leads, 5-4At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 4-1At Chattanooga, TN Chattanooga leads, 2-0At Neutral Site Series tied, 1-1

Streak Clemson won the last game

First MeetingJanuary 30, 1982 - Clemson, SCClemson 103, Chattanooga 81

Last MeetingDecember 15, 2008 - Clemson, SC

Clemson 79, Chattanooga 74

Duke

Thursday, January 7 - 7:00 pmClemson, SC

Quick FactsLocation Durham, NC Nickname Blue DevilsColors Royal Blue and White Enrollment 6,340Conference Atlantic CoastFacility Cameron Indoor StadiumCapacity 9,314

Coaching StaffHead Coach Joanne P. McCallieRecord at Duke (years) 52-16 (2)Career Record (years) 368-164 (17)Assistant Coaches Al Brown Shannon Perry Trisha Stafford-Odom

Team Information2008-09 Overall Record 27-6 2008-09 ACC Record 11-32008-09 ACC Finish 3rd 2008-09 Post Season NCAA Second Round

Letterwinners Returning/Lost 9/3Starters Returning/Lost 2/3

Sports InformationSID contact Lindy BrownSID email [email protected] office phone (919) 684-2664Fax number (919) 684-2489Press Row Number (919) 684-6186Website www.GoDuke.com

Series InformationOverall Record Clemson leads, 32-31At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 16-11At Durham, NC Duke leads, 18-9At Neutral Site Clemson leads, 7-2

Streak Duke has won the last 12 games

First MeetingJanuary 11, 1978 - Clemson, SC

Clemson 118, Duke 59

Last MeetingFebruary 13, 2009 - Durham, NC

Duke 77, Clemson 53

College of Charleston

Monday, November 16 - 7:00 pmClemson, SC

Quick FactsLocation Charleston, SCNickname CougarsColors Maroon and White Enrollment 11,088Conference Southern Facility Carolina First ArenaCapacity 5,000

Coaching StaffHead Coach Nancy WilsonRecord at CofC (years) 273-161 (14) Career Record (years) 504-310 (27)Assistant Coaches Temple Elmore Josh Keys

Team Information2008-09 Overall Record 23-82008-09 SC Record 14-6 2008-09 SC Finish 3rd 2008-09 Post Season NA

Letterwinners Returning/Lost 11/5Starters Returning/Lost 3/2

Sports InformationSID contact Tony CiuffoSID email [email protected] office phone (843) 953-5465Fax number (843) 953-6534Press Row Number (843) 953-6554Website www.cofcsports.com

Series InformationOverall Record Series tied, 8-8At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 7-2At Charleston, SC CofC leads, 4-1At Neutral Site CofC leads, 2-0

Streak Clemson has won the last 5 games

First MeetingJanuary 16, 1975 - Charleston, SC

CofC 87, Clemson 68

Last MeetingNovember 13, 2006 - Clemson, SC

Clemson 64, CofC 42

Opponents

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Furman

Friday, November 13 - 5:30 pmClemson, SC

Quick FactsLocation Greenville, SC Nickname PaladinsColors Purple and White Enrollment 2,600Conference Southern Facility Timmons ArenaCapacity 3,000

Coaching StaffHead Coach Sam Dixon Record at Furman (years) 95-112 (7) Career Record (years) 95-112 (7)Assistant Coaches Brooke Carrigan-Jackson Crystal Weaver

Team Information2008-09 Overall Record 12-182008-09 SoCon Record 6-14 2008-09 SoCon Finish 9th 2008-09 Post Season NA

Letterwinners Returning/Lost 8/3Starters Returning/Lost 2/3

Sports InformationSID contact Hunter ReidSID email [email protected] office phone (864) 294-2061Fax number (864) 294-3061Press Row Number (864) 294-3620Website www.furmanpaladins.com

Series InformationOverall Record Clemson leads, 19-3At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 9-1At Greenville, SC Clemson leads, 9-2At Neutral Site NA

Streak Furman won the last game

First MeetingJanuary 28, 1976 - Clemson, SC

Clemson 97, Furman 47

Last MeetingNovember 14, 2008 - Greenville, SC

Furman 82, Clemson 68

Florida State

Thu., Jan. 14 - 7:00 pm - Clemson, SCThu., Feb. 11 - 7:00 pm - Tallahassee, FL

Quick FactsLocation Tallahassee, FLNickname SeminolesColors Garnet and GoldEnrollment 38,553Conference Atlantic CoastFacility Donald L. Tucker Civic CenterCapacity 12,100

Coaching StaffHead Coach Sue SemrauRecord at FSU (years) 205-160 (12)Career Record (years) 205-160 (12)Assistant Coaches Cori Close Angie Johnson Lance White

Team Information2008-09 Overall Record 26-82008-09 ACC Record 12-22008-09 ACC Finish Tied 1st 2008-09 Post Season NCAA Second Round

Letterwinners Returning/Lost 7/3Starters Returning/Lost 3/2

Sports InformationSID contact Dave SchmidtSID email [email protected] office phone (850) 644-4836Fax number (850) 644-3820Press Row Number (850) 224-8790Website www.seminoles.com

Series InformationOverall Record Clemson leads, 24-14At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 11-7At Tallahassee, FL Clemson leads, 11-7At Neutral Site Clemson leads, 2-0

Streak Florida State won the last two games

First MeetingDecember 20, 1980 - Columbus, MS

Clemson 78, Florida State 59

Last MeetingFebruary 19, 2009 - Clemson, SC

Florida State 75, Clemson 58

Opponents

Georgetown

Wednesday, December 30 - 7:00 pmClemson, SC

Quick FactsLocation Washington, DCNickname HoyasColors Blue and GrayEnrollment 15,318Conference Big EastFacility McDonough ArenaCapacity 2,400

Coaching StaffHead Coach Terri Williams-FlournoyRecord at Georgetown (years) 70-77 (5)Career Record (years) Assistant Coaches Keith Brown Cory McNeill Ashley Davis

Team Information2008-09 Overall Record 20-142008-09 Big East Record 7-9 2008-09 Big East Finish Tied for 9th2008-09 Post Season WNIT

Letterwinners Returning/Lost 12/3Starters Returning/Lost 4/1

Sports InformationSID contact Barbara JonasSID email [email protected] office phone (202) 687-7155Fax number (202) 687-2491Press Row Number (202) 687-1581Website www.guhoyas.com

Series InformationOverall Record Series tied, 1-1At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 1-0At Washington, DC Georgetown leads, 1-0At Neutral Site NA

Streak Georgetown won the last game

First MeetingJanuary 2, 2005 - Clemson, SC

Clemson 71, Georgetown 62

Last MeetingDecember 30, 2005 - Washington, DC

Georgetown 69, Clemson 56

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Georgia

Monday, December 28 - 7:00 pmClemson, SC

Quick FactsLocation Athens, GA Nickname Lady Bulldogs Colors Red and BlackEnrollment 33,831 Conference SoutheasternFacility Stegeman ColiseumCapacity 10,523

Coaching StaffHead Coach Andy Landers Record at Georgia (years) 725-239 (30) Career Record (years) 807-260 (34)Assistant Coaches La’Keshia Frett Kim Hairston Cameron Newbauer

Team Information2008-09 Overall Record 18-142008-09 SEC Record 7-7 2008-09 SEC Finish 7th 2008-09 Post Season NCAA First Round

Letterwinners Returning/Lost 6/4Starters Returning/Lost 4/1

Sports InformationSID contact Mike MobleySID email [email protected] office phone (706) 542-1621Fax number (706) 542-9339Press Row Number (706) 542-8052Website www.georgiadogs.com

Series InformationOverall Record Georgia leads, 12-5At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 4-3At Athens, GA Georgia leads, 5-1At Neutral Site Georgia leads, 4-0

Streak Georgia has won the last 4 games

First MeetingNovember 27, 1978 - Clemson, SC

Clemson 77, Georgia 53

Last MeetingDecember 22, 2008 - Duluth, GA

Georgia 67, Clemson 50

Georgia Tech

Mon., Jan. 11 - 7:00 pm - Atlanta, GAMon., Feb. 8 - 7:00 pm - Clemson, SC

Quick FactsLocation Atlanta, GANickname Yellow JacketsColors Old Gold and WhiteEnrollment 18,742Conference Atlantic CoastFacility Alexander Memorial Coliseum Capacity 9,191

Coaching StaffHead Coach MaChelle JosephRecord at Georgia Tech (years) 106-76 (6)Career Record (years) 106-76 (6)Assistant Coaches Sytia Messer Teri Moren Gene Hill

Team Information2008-09 Overall Record 22-102008-09 ACC Record 8-62008-09 ACC Finish 5th 2008-09 Post Season NCAA, Second Round

Letterwinners Returning/Lost 9/5Starters Returning/Lost 4/1

Sports InformationSID contact Dan GoldbegerSID email [email protected] office phone (404) 894-5445Fax number (404) 894-1248Press Row Number (404) 894-5458Website www.ramblinwreck.com

Series InformationOverall Record Clemson leads, 42-20At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 22-7At Atlanta, GA Clemson leads, 16-12At Neutral Site Clemson leads, 4-1

Streak Clemson won the last game

First MeetingJanuary 31, 1980 - Clemson, SCClemson 103, Georgia Tech 67

Last MeetingMarch 5, 2009 - Greensboro, NC

Clemson 81, Georgia Tech 69

Kennesaw State

Tuesday, November 24 - 7:00 pmKennesaw, GA

Quick FactsLocation Kennesaw, GANickname Lady OwlsColors Black and Gold Enrollment 21,000Conference Atlantic SunFacility KSU Convocation CenterCapacity 4,784

Coaching StaffHead Coach Colby Tilley Record at Kennesaw State (years) 255-151 (14) Career Record (years) 708-270 (32)Assistant Coaches James Black Yolisha Jackson Leigh Carroll Swanson

Team Information2008-09 Overall Record 15-142008-09 A-Sun Record 11-5 2008-09 A-Sun Finish Tied 3rd 2008-09 Post Season NA

Letterwinners Returning/Lost 6/8Starters Returning/Lost 3/2

Sports InformationSID contact Jason HanesSID email [email protected] office phone (678) 797-2562Fax number (770) 423-6665Press Row Number (770) 499-3621Website www.ksuowls.com

Series InformationOverall Record Clemson leads, 2-0At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 2-0At Kennesaw, GA NAAt Neutral Site NA

Streak Clemson has won the last 2 games

First MeetingDecember 10, 2006 - Clemson, SCClemson 71, Kennesaw State 62

Last MeetingDecember 29, 2008 - Clemson, SCClemson 78, Kennesaw State 65

Opponents

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Miami

Thursday, February 18 - 7:00 pmClemson, SC

Quick FactsLocation Coral Gables, FLNickname HurricanesColors Orange, Green, and WhiteEnrollment 15,323Conference Atlantic CoastFacility BankUnited CenterCapacity 7,000

Coaching StaffHead Coach Katie MeierRecord at Miami (years) 50-70 (4)Career Record (years) 126-115 (8)Assistant Coaches Darrick Gibbs Lonnette Hall Carolyn Kieger

Team Information2008-09 Overall Record 13-172008-09 ACC Record 2-122008-09 ACC Finish 10th 2008-09 Post Season NA

Letterwinners Returning/Lost 7/7Starters Returning/Lost 3/2

Sports InformationSID contact Scott ZavitzSID email [email protected] office phone (305) 284-3236Fax number (305) 284-2807Press Row Number (305) 284-2111Website www.hurricanesports.com

Series InformationOverall Record Clemson leads 4-3At Clemson, SC Miami leads, 3-0At Coral Gables Clemson leads, 2-0At Neutral Site Clemson leads, 2-0

Streak Clemson won the last game

First MeetingDecember 19, 1981 - Tampa, FL

Clemson 74, Miami 59

Last MeetingJanuary 5, 2009 - Coral Gables, FL

Clemson 74, Miami 68

North Carolina

Friday, January 22 - 8:30 pmChapel Hill, NC

Quick FactsLocation Chapel Hill, NCNickname Tar HeelsColors Carolina Blue and WhiteEnrollment 28,000Conference Atlantic CoastFacility Dean E. Smith CenterCapacity 21,750

Coaching StaffHead Coach Sylvia HatchellRecord at North Carolina (years) 540-202 (23) Career Record (years) 812-282 (34)Assistant Coaches Andrew Calder Tracey Williams-Johnson Charlotte Smith

Team Information2008-09 Overall Record 28-72008-09 ACC Record 10-42008-09 ACC Finish 4th 2008-09 Post Season NCAA Second Round

Letterwinners Returning/Lost 9/6Starters Returning/Lost 3/2

Sports InformationSID contact Bobby HundleySID email [email protected] office phone (919) 843-5678Fax number (919) 962-0612Press Row Number (919) 843-9509Website www.TarHeelBlue.com

Series InformationOverall Record North Carolina leads, 47-26At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 14-13At Chapel Hill, NC North Carolina leads, 22-8At Neutral Site North Carolina leads, 10-4

Streak North Carolina has won the last 15 games

First MeetingFebruary 5, 1976 - Charlottesville, VA

North Carolina 85, Clemson 71

Last MeetingMarch 6, 2009 - Greensboro, NCNorth Carolina 74, Clemson 55

Maryland

Sunday, February 14 - 2:00 pmCollege Park, MD

Quick FactsLocation College Park, MDNickname Terrapins, TerpsColors Red, White, Black and GoldEnrollment 37,000Conference Atlantic CoastFacility Comcast CenterCapacity 17,950

Coaching StaffHead Coach Brenda FreseRecord at Maryland (years) 176-60 (7) Career Record (years) 233-90 (10)Assistant Coaches Tina Langley Marlin Chinn David Adkins

Team Information2008-09 Overall Record 31-52008-09 ACC Record 12-22008-09 ACC Finish 1st 2008-09 Post Season NCAA Elite Eight

Letterwinners Returning/Lost 5/4Starters Returning/Lost 2/3

Sports InformationSID contact Joey FlyntzSID email [email protected] office phone (301) 314-7064Fax number (301) 314-9094Press Row Number (301) 314-8624Website www.umterps.com

Series InformationOverall Record Maryland leads, 36-24At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 14-13At College Park, MD Maryland leads, 20-8At Neutral Site Maryland leads, 3-2

Streak Maryland has won the last 8 games

First MeetingJanuary 19, 1978 - College Park, MD

Maryland 91, Clemson 86

Last MeetingJanuary 15, 2009 - Clemson, SC

Maryland 65, Clemson 56

Opponents

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NC State

Sunday, January 31 - 2:00 pmClemson, SC

Quick FactsLocation Raleigh, NCNickname WolfpackColors Red and WhiteEnrollment 32,782Conference Atlantic CoastFacility Reynolds ColiseumCapacity 8,560

Coaching StaffHead Coach Kellie HarperRecord at NC State (years) First Year Career Record (years) 97-65 (5)Assistant Coaches Stephanie McCormick Jon Harper Richard Barron

Team Information2008-09 Overall Record 13-172008-09 ACC Record 5-92008-09 ACC Finish 8th 2008-09 Post Season N/A

Letterwinners Returning/Lost 10/2Starters Returning/Lost 4/1

Sports InformationSID contact Mark KimmelSID email [email protected] office phone (919) 515-1183Fax number (919) 515-2898Press Row Number (919) 513-1220Website www.GoPack.com

Series InformationOverall Record NC State leads, 47-28At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 17-14At Raleigh, NC NC State leads, 24-6At Neutral Site NC State leads, 9-5

Streak NC State won the last game

First MeetingDecember 11, 1976 - Clemson, SC

NC State 94, Clemson 82

Last MeetingFebruary 26, 2009 - Raleigh, NC

NC State 69, Clemson 43

Northwestern

Thursday, December 3 - 7:00 pmEvanston, IL

Quick FactsLocation Evanston, ILNickname WildcatsColors Purple and WhiteEnrollment 8,000Conference Big TenFacility Welsh-Ryan ArenaCapacity 8,117

Coaching StaffHead Coach Joe McKeownRecord at Northwestern (years) 7-23 (1) Career Record (years) 516-197 (23)Assistant Coaches Ali Jaques Daniel Prince Tennille Adams

Team Information2008-09 Overall Record 7-232008-09 Big Ten Record 3-152008-09 Big Ten Finish 10th 2008-09 Post Season NA

Letterwinners Returning/Lost 8/6Starters Returning/Lost 4/1

Sports InformationSID contact Julie Dunn SID email [email protected] office phone (847) 467-3746Fax number (847) 491-8818Press Row Number (847) 491-8852Website NUsports.com

Series InformationOverall Record Series tied, 1-1At Clemson, SC Clemson leads 1-0At Evanston, IL Northwestern leads, 1-0At Neutral Site NA

Streak Clemson won the last game

First MeetingNovember 16, 1997 - Evanston, IL

Northwestern 70, Clemson 66

Last MeetingDecember 4, 2008 - Clemson, SCClemson 78, Northwestern 75 (OT)

Ohio

Saturday, December 19 - 2:00 pmAthens, OH

Quick FactsLocation Athens, OHNickname BobcatsColors Hunter Green and White Enrollment 28,442Conference Mid-AmericanFacility Convocation CenterCapacity 13,168

Coaching StaffHead Coach Semeka RandallRecord at Ohio (years) 13-18 (1) Career Record (years) 13-18 (1) Assistant Coaches Ryan Bragdon Karen Hewitt Skyler Young

Team Information2008-09 Overall Record 13-182008-09 MAC Record 7-92008-09 MAC Finish 3rd 2008-09 Post Season NA

Letterwinners Returning/Lost 9/6 Starters Returning/Lost 3/2

Sports InformationSID contact Darrin BatesSID email [email protected] office phone (740) 593-1299Fax number (740) 597-1838Press Row Number (740) 593-0516Website www.ohiobobcats.com

Series InformationOverall Record Clemson leads, 2-0At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 1-0At Athens, OH NAAt Neutral Site Clemson leads, 1-0

Streak Clemson won the last 2 games

First MeetingDecember 29, 1993-94 - Hilton Head, SC

Clemson 76, Ohio 48

Last MeetingDecember 6, 2008 - Clemson, SC

Clemson 60, Ohio 57

Opponents

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South Carolina

Thursday, November 19 - 7:00 pmClemson, SC

Quick FactsLocation Columbia, SCNickname GamecocksColors Garnet and BlackEnrollment 25,077Conference SoutheasternFacility Colonial Life ArenaCapacity 18,000

Coaching StaffHead Coach Dawn Staley Record at South Carolina (years) 10-18 (1) Career Record (years) 182-98 (9)Assistant Coaches Lisa Boyer Carla McGhee Nikki McCray

Team Information2008-09 Overall Record 10-182008-09 SEC Record 2-122008-09 SEC Finish 11th 2008-09 Post Season NA

Letterwinners Returning/Lost 6/6Starters Returning/Lost 4/1

Sports InformationSID contact Diana KovalSID email [email protected] office phone (803) 777-7977Fax number (803) 777-2967Press Row Number (803) 777-6182Website www.GamecocksOnline.com

Series InformationOverall Record Clemson leads, 32-22At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 21-6At South Carolina South Carolina leads, 14-11At Neutral Site South Carolina leads, 2-0

Streak Clemson won the last game

First MeetingJanuary 10, 1976 - Columbia, SCClemson 66, South Carolina 61

Last MeetingNovember 19, 2008 - Columbia, SC

Clemson 52, South Carolina 45

Virginia

Thursday, February 4 - 7:00 pmCharlottesville, VA

Quick FactsLocation Charlottesville, VA Nickname Cavaliers, Wahoos, ‘HoosColors Blue and OrangeEnrollment 21,057Conference Atlantic CoastFacility John Paul Jones ArenaCapacity 14,593

Coaching StaffHead Coach Debbie RyanRecord at Virginia (years) 699-298 (32) Career Record (years) 699-298 (32)Assistant Coaches Tim Taylor Angel Elderkin Wendy Palmer

Team Information2008-09 Overall Record 24-102008-09 ACC Record 8-62008-09 ACC Finish Tied 5th 2008-09 Post Season NCAA First Round

Letterwinners Returning/Lost 8/6Starters Returning/Lost 2/3

Sports InformationSID contact Amy MulliganSID email [email protected] office phone (434) 982-5534Fax number (434) 982-5525Press Row Number (434) 296-5910Website www.virginiasports.com

Series InformationOverall Record Virginia leads, 35-28At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 14-13At Charlottesville, VA Virginia leads, 18-10At Neutral Site Series Tied, 4-4

Streak Virginia has won the last 6 games

First MeetingJanuary 21, 1978 - Clemson, SC

Clemson 86, Virginia 58

Last MeetingJanuary 26, 2009 - Clemson, SC

Virginia 75, Clemson 67

Opponents

USC-Upstate

Tuesday, December 15 - 7:00 pmClemson, SC

Quick FactsLocation Spartanburg, SCNickname SpartansColors Hunter Green, White & BlackEnrollment 5,268Conference Atlantic SunFacility G.B. Hodge CenterCapacity 1,535

Coaching StaffHead Coach Tammy George Record at USC Upstate (years) 45-71 (4) Career Record (years) 88-92 (6)Assistant Coaches Kiki Glass Kevin Nicholls Bill Tinder

Team Information2008-09 Overall Record 13-162008-09 Atlantic Sun Record 5-12 2008-09 Atlantic Sun Finish 7th 2008-09 Post Season NA

Letterwinners Returning/Lost 7/6Starters Returning/Lost 4/1

Sports InformationSID contact Joe GuistinaSID email [email protected] office phone (864) 503-5152Fax number (864) 503-5127Press Row Number (864) 503-5058Website www.upstatespartans.com

Series InformationOverall Record First meetingAt Clemson, SC NAAt Atlanta, GA NAAt Neutral Site NA

Streak First meeting between teams

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Virginia Tech

Thursday, February 25 - 7:00 pmBlacksburg, VA

Quick FactsLocation Blacksburg, VANickname HokiesColors Chicago Maroon and Burnt OrangeEnrollment 30,000Conference Atlantic CoastFacility Cassell ColiseumCapacity 9,847

Coaching StaffHead Coach Beth DunkenbergerRecord at Virginia Tech (years) 84-70 (6) Career Record (years) 149-120 (10)Assistant Coaches Shellie Greenman Stacy Cantley Angela Crosby

Team Information2008-09 Overall Record 12-18 2008-09 ACC Record 2-122008-09 ACC Finish Tied 10th 2008-09 Post Season NA

Letterwinners Returning/Lost 8/5 Starters Returning/Lost 4/1

Sports InformationSID contact Torye HurstSID email [email protected] office phone (540) 231-8823Fax number (540) 231-6984Press Row Number (540) 231-3084 Website www.hokiesports.com

Series InformationOverall Record Clemson leads, 5-4At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 3-2At Blacksburg, VA Series tied, 2-2At Neutral Site NA

Streak Virginia Tech won the last game

First MeetingDecember 29, 1984 - Clemson, SC

Clemson 101, Virginia Tech 90

Last MeetingJanuary 28, 2009 - Clemson, SC

Virginia Tech 65, Clemson 61

Wake Forest

Sun., Jan. 24 - 2:00 pm - Winston-Salem, NCSun., Feb. 28 - 2:00 pm - Clemson, SC

Quick FactsLocation Winston-Salem, NCNickname Demon DeaconsColors Old Gold and BlackEnrollment 4,476Conference Alantic CoastFacility Lawrence Joel Memorial ColiseumCapacity 14,665

Coaching StaffHead Coach Mike PetersenRecord at Wake Forest (years) 72-78 (5)Career Record (years) 260-205 (16)Assistant Coaches Natasha Adair Candice Jackson Bob Clark

Team Information2008-09 Overall Record 19-12 2008-09 ACC Record 5-92008-09 ACC Finish Tied 8th 2008-09 Post Season WNIT Second Round

Letterwinners Returning/Lost 9/3Starters Returning/Lost 3/2

Sports InformationSID contact Katy HamlettSID email [email protected] office phone (336) 758-4120Fax number (336) 758-5140Press Row Number (336) 727-2945Website www.wakeforestsports.com

Series InformationOverall Record Clemson leads, 46-13At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 24-6At Winston-Salem, NC Clemson leads, 22-7At Neutral Site NA

Streak Wake Forest Won the last game

First MeetingDecember 5, 1977 - Winston-Salem, NC

Clemson 108, Wake Forest 53

Last MeetingFebruary 8, 2009 - Clemson, SC

Wake Forest 71, Clemson 66

Wofford

Monday, December 21 - 7:00 pmClemson, SC

Quick FactsLocation Spartanburg, SCNickname TerriersColors Old Gold and BlackEnrollment 1,400Conference SouthernFacility Benjamin Johnson ArenaCapacity 3,500

Coaching StaffHead Coach Edgar I. Farmer, Jr.Record at Wofford (years) 39-106 (5) Career Record (years) 39-106 (5)Assistant Coaches Ed Gerth Brokke Wilhoit

Team Information2008-09 Overall Record 5-242008-09 SoCon Record 3-17 2008-09 SoCon Finish 10th 2008-09 Post Season NA

Letterwinners Returning/Lost 8/4Starters Returning/Lost 4/1

Sports InformationSID contact Kim TonkinSID email [email protected] office phone (864) 597-4092Fax number (864) 597-4129Press Row Number (864) 587-4487Website www.woffordterriers.com

Series InformationOverall Record Clemson leads, 5-0At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 4-0At Spartanburg, SC Clemson leads, 1-0At Neutral Site NA

Streak Clemson has won the last 5 games

First MeetingFebruary 10, 1998 - Clemson, SC

Clemson 102, Wofford 55

Last MeetingDecember 22, 2006 - Clemson, SC

Clemson 94, Wofford 81

Opponents

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ACC Women’s Basketball Information

ContactsAssociate Commissioner Nora Lynn Finch

Associate Director of Media Relations Lindsey Rogers

Assistant Director of Women’s Basketball Brad Hecker

Administrative Assistant to the Associate Commissioner Georgia Davis

Coordinator of Women’s Basketball Officials Charlene Curtis

Mailing AddressP.O. Drawer ACC

Greensboro, NC 27417-6724

Overnight Address4512 Weybridge Lane

Greensboro, NC

Greensboro Coliseum

In the past 32 years of the ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament, there have been eight different sites. The inaugural tournament washeld in 1978 at University Hall on the campus of the University of Virginia in Charlottesville.

The Tournament then moved to Reynolds Coliseum in Raleigh, N.C., in 1979, hosted by NC State. The University of Maryland’s Cole Field House in College Park was the site of the 1980 Tournament, while Clemson Uni-versity’s Littlejohn Coliseum was home to the 1981 event. It returned to Reynolds Coliseum in 1982.

The Conference Tournament remained in North Carolina from 1983 to 1991, hosted by Fayetteville’s Cumberland County Memorial Arena. The Tourna-ment then moved to Winthrop Coliseum in Rock Hill, S.C., for afour-year span (1992-96), until the 1997 move to Independence Arena in Charlotte, N.C., which hosted the event for three years.

For the past ten years, the ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament has been held in the Greensboro Coliseum, which will serve as the 2010 ACC Tourna-ment host.

The ACC Tournament

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THIS IS...

CLEMSON UNIVERSITY

Where the Blue Ridge yawns its greatness,Where the Tigers play,

Here the sons of dear old ClemsonReign supreme alway.

Dear old Clemson we will triumph,And with all our might,

That the Tiger’s roar may echoO’er the mountain height.

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CLEMSON EXPERIENCE Many have said that experience is the best teacher. Perhaps that’s why students who attend Clemson University not only seek superior academics, they look for broader opportunities--hands-on learning, a stronger sense of family and community, and a powerful connection to the world around them. The best of both worlds, Clemson is redefining the term “top-tier research univer-sity” by combining the scientific and technological horsepower of a major research university with the highly engaged academic and social environment of a private, liberal arts college. Described as the perfect blend of geography, camrade-rie and scholarship, Clemson is more than just a steppingstone to academic excellence. It’s the gateway to the rest of your life. The Clemson Experience is different for every student. There are countless opportunities to participate in decades of tradition, perform community service and pursue challenging learning situations. Clemson is a vibrant, student-centered com-munity that thrives on leadership, collaboration, public service, rel-evant research and a winning spirit -- in academics, athletics and life. Whatever your interests, Clemson goes beyond textbooks and lectures to provide an environment where you can play, discover, in-novate and apply what you’ve learned to leave a lasting impression on the rest of the world.

ESPN’s College Game-Day visited Clemson in

2006.President Barack Obama at a

political rally on campus.

U.S. News & World Report

ranks Clemson 22nd among

all public national universities.Selected as one of a few “Campuses with a Conscience” by The Princeton Re-view, Clemson has always encouraged faculty and students to participate in

community service projects.

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*18,317 student enrollment*89 countries represented in student enrollment*91% freshman retention rate*14:1 student-to-teacher ratio*31 average class size*1,223 full-time teaching faculty members*5 colleges*68 undergraduate programs*111 graduate programs

Clemson Quick Facts

Clemson is included on Business Week’s List

of top business programs.

"There is something in these hills that brings together and binds to-gether and holds together men and women of all persuasions, of all heights, sizes, weights, and cultural backgrounds- something that cuts across every difference, spans every gap, penetrates every wall- some-thing that makes a man or a woman stand taller, feel better and say with high pride to all within earshot,‘I went to Clemson.’" -- from "Something in These Hills" by Joe Sherman ‘34

The Unofficial, Unbiased, Insider’s Guide to the 328 Most Interesting Colleges cited Clemson as a top school

in career preparation.

Kaplan/Newsweek College Catalog includes

Clemson among the nation’s top hot and

trendy schools that are academically chal-

lenging, have the best Web sites and offer

the best tuition value.

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The Hendrix Center is the hub of student activity on campus. The 108,000 square-foot facility houses a convenience store, a food court, a movie theater, meeting rooms, as well as the student bookstore.

The Hendrix Center is also home to the Michelin Career Center. The Michelin Career Center offers many beneficial services such as career work-shops, on-campus interviewing, internships programs, experiential education and resume critiquing. Clemson University Career Services was ranked #3 for Career Services in the 2010 Princeton Review Rank-ing of Best Colleges.

The Gantt Intercultural Center provides support services for Clemson’s students of color and international students, while at the same time fostering a campus community that recognizes, celebrates, ap-preciates and values diversity.

Featuring 200,000 square feet of space,

Fike Recreation Center is one of the premier university recreation facilities in the state. Swann Fitness Center features an 8,000 sqaure-foot atrium with new weight and cardio equipment, an elevated run/walk track, basketball courts, aerobics/multipurpose rooms, locker rooms, a pool, racquetball courts and a climbing wall. More than 50 intramural and club sports are available through Fike.

The Edgar A. Brown Univer-sity Union houses many important offices and services for Clemson students. It is home to the student post office,

the Apple store, CCIT, and a variety of dining options includ-ing Chili’s Too. The Union Underground is equipped with 10 bowling lanes, tournament pool tables, table tennis, foosball, air hockey, a video arcade and more.

The University Union is also home to the Center for Student Involve-ment. From community service to entertainment and everything in between, the Center for Student Involvement aims to help connect students who have similar interests as well as provide opportunities to gain valuable experiences while having a great time. With 315 student organizations on campus, there are lots of ways to get involved at Clemson!

The Brooks Center for Perform-ing Arts presents more than 75 perfor-

mances each year, including Broadway touring shows, international chamber music ensembles, Clemson student productions and family entertainment.

The Robert Muldrow Cooper Library, located in the center of campus, is the main library of the Clemson University Libraries System. Six floors house more than 1.5 milllion items, including books, periodicals and microforms.

There’s something in the soil of Bowman Field that builds character, responsibility, courage and teamwork in the lives and hearts of Clemson stu-dents. Bowman Field holds a sense of timeless connection for Clemson, and serves as a “green beach” on sunny days and the perfect place for the union of town and compus for special events.

Clemson ranked #1 for schools with

the Happiest Students in the Princeton Review’s annual survey of

120,000 college students across the country. “Clemson students approach life ‘Southern style’: We’re pretty laid back, we like to have a good time,

work hard, and have pride.”

CAMPUS LIFE Michelin Career Center

Fike Recreation Center

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Michelin Career CenterHendrix Student Center

Fike Recreation Center

Twenty percent of Clemson students are members of one of 40 national Greek

organizations.

Students and staff gather on Bowman Field every Homecoming week to build houses for

Habitat for Humanity.

*8 student-run media organizations*12 free CAT bus routes*14 dining facilities*16 intramural sports offered each year*18 holes of golf*47 bells ringing in Tillman Hall*50+ club sports*295-acre SC Botanical Garden located on campus*315 student clubs & organizations*400+ Wi-Fi spots*1.5 million items in the Cooper Library

Campus Fact Book

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The signs on the side of the highway as you enter Clemson say “Clemson: In Season Every Season.” From the point of view of most Clemson graduates, the seasons this slogan speaks of are football, basketball, baseball, etc. But a drive through town in the middle of spring, when the azaleas and dogwoods are in full bloom, or a walk through campus in October, when the trees are blazing in the brilliant colors of autumn, will leave little doubt that Clemson is indeed in season, every season. Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and caressed by the shores of beautiful Lake Hartwell, Clemson is located in the northwest corner of South Carolina, two hours northeast of Atlanta, GA and two hours southwest of Charlotte, NC. The friendly residents of Clemson and the surrounding towns welcome visitors each year with a true dose of southern hospitality.

CLEMSON, SC

With its college-town, lakefront setting against a backdrop of mountains and forests, Clemson is characterized by a strong sense of community, a commitment to service and a love of winning – in

academics, in athletics and in life.

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The area boasts a great variety of restaurants, ranging from the downtown barbecue and hamburger spots, to the historic Liberty Hall Inn and Calhoun Corners. Any palate or budget can find something to his or her liking, as more than 50 eating establishments are located in the Clemson/Pendleton/Central area. The area adopts “Clemson Fever,” as Tiger Paws are omnipresent on local billboards and entrances. The mild climate of the foothills lends itself to many outdoor activities throughout the year. Clemson has excellent and ample facilities for tennis, golf, fishing, hiking, white-water rafting and various other pursuits. The campus borders the 900-plus-mile shoreline of Lake Hartwell, where swimming, boating, skiing and sailing are popular pasttimes. When one wants to leave the area, they do not have to go far to find whatever they are looking for. Pro sports are only a couple of hours away in Atlanta and Charlotte. For sun and fun, its an easy interstate drive to the coast of South Carolina, to Hilton Head Island, Myrtle Beach, or even historic Charleston. And for those who enjoy cooler climates, the mountains of North Carolina are only an hour’s drive away.

High LowJanuary 52 30February 57 32March 64 39April 73 47May 80 56June 87 64July 91 68August 89 67September 83 61October 74 48November 64 40December 55 32

On football game days, Clemson becomes the fourth largest city in South Carolina, with over 81,000 “citizens” in attendance.

Average Temperatures in Clemson

According to Wikipedia, town and gown is a term used to describe the two communities of a university town: “town” being the nonacademic population and “gown” the university community. According to The Princeton Review, Clemson University has the best relationship of this kind in the nation.

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Since its inception in 1991, the Student-Athlete Enrichment Programs have provided student-athletes a continued commitment to excellence. Our approach is to address the total student-athlete, and we are committed to coaching our student-athletes to success in the academic, personal growth, career, and community service arenas. As an original member of the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills Program, we provide opportunities and services to address the changing needs and skills of student-athletes during college and after graduation. This program was selected for the Division I-A Athletic Director’s Association “Program of Excellence” Award, a lifetime award recognizing CHAMP/Life Skills excellence. The Student-Athlete Enrichment Programs are housed in Vickery Hall, located in the center of campus. The $3-million structure is as impressive aesthetically as other athletic facilities. It recently underwent $300,000 in renovations to further assist our student-athletes in the classroom. But the importance of Vickery Hall to our student-athletes is not found in the structure itself, but in the many programs that the building houses.

VICKERY HALLStudent-Athlete Enrichment

Computer Lab

Vickery Hall opened in the fall of 1991 and was the first facility in the country constructed solely to provide academic support to student-athletes. The two-story, 27,000 square-foot building is open all day and into the evening hours to accommodate the student-athletes’ extended schedules. Our programs are dedicated to provide a holistic, educational expe-rience by inspiring an environment of respect, integrity, and excellence. Through these services, Vickery guides and encourages each individual to reach his or her full potential as a student, athlete, and citizen.

The Vickery Hall computer lab houses 47 networked worksta-

tions, high-resolution color printers, and two scanning stations

and is staffed by trained computer support personnel.

Auditorium

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Auditorium

CAREER DEVELOPMENT COMMITMENT

The Career Enhancement Program provides student-athletes an opportunity to de-velop and meet their career aspirations by participating in various seminars. We coordinate with the academic colleges, the Michelin Cen-ter, and through athletic contacts to provide student-athletes with job-searching skills and strategies, intern-ships, practical experiences, and help in securing summer employ-ment. They are designed to address specific career opportunities and provide related information about the student-athletes for each year. One major aspect of the Career Enhancement Program is to focus on building a resumé and interviewing techniques. This segment is designed to better prepare our student-athletes for full-time employment. Another aspect utilizes the resources available to the University, Alumni Center, and athletic department. The staff works to establish a network of businesses, companies, and executives who will assist with providing internship and employment opportunities. The Student-Athlete Enrichment Programs have a career counselor on staff, so career advice is readily available in Vickery Hall. Unique to our program, the career counselor is a member of the Michelin Career Center and SAEP staff. This link between athletics and the Michelin Career Center provides student-athletes the most up-to-date information and resources in career development, and preparation for entrance into the job market upon graduation.

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITMENT One of the most important programs in Vickery Hall that helps student-athletes reach their full potential and engage successfully in their college expe-rience is the Personal Growth & Development program. One key component is a first-semester freshman class designed to assist student-athletes in making a successful transition into the university along with athletic life. All first-semester freshmen attend a semester-long series of workshops, targeting the transitional issues of time management, organizational strategies, health and wellness issues, athletic performance, diversity issues, career orientation, and service training. Throughout the academic year, all student-athletes are required to attend large-group programs, which focus on pertinent social, health, or athletic is-sues.

*Improve academic performance*Assist student-athletes in becoming goal oriented and aspiring to those goals*Assist with career planning and preparation for the working world*Attain higher overall graduation rates and grade point averages*Increase the number of student athletes receiving aca-demic honors and recognition*Promote graduate work and increase postgraduate scholarships and opportunities*Promote and encourage all student athletes to maintain good academic standards

Goals and Expected Results

*Education and lifelong learning as the foundation of our program*Integrity and honesty in our dealing with student-ath-letes, faculty, and staff*Respect and responsibility, both given and inspired*Holistic development of each student athlete*The ethical standards governing Clemson University, the ACC, and the NCAA

Vickery Hall Values

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ATHLETIC FACILITIES

McHugh Natatorium

Memorial Stadium

Rock Norman Track & Field Facility

Rowing Boathouse

Jervey Gym

Walker Course

Doug Kingsmore Stadium

Hoke Sloan Tennis Center

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Rock Norman Track & Field Facility

Jervey Gym

DOUG KINGSMORE STADIUMDoug Kingsmore Stadium, with its capacity of 6,217 loyal Tiger fans, is one of the best baseball facilities in the nation. Year after year, Clemson has finished in the top 10 in the nation in average attendance, while the Tigers have enjoyed an outstanding record in the friendly confines.

HISTORIC RIGGS FIELDHistoric Riggs Field was first used in 1915, and served as home to Clemson’s football, baseball, and track teams. Currently, the 6,500 seat grandstand pro-vides top-notch accomodations for fans and players, and the revitalization of the bermuda grass makes Riggs Field one of the nation’s finest.

HOKE SLOAN TENNIS CENTERThe Clemson tennis teams make their home at the Hoke A. Sloan Tennis Center, which consists of 21 laykold-surface outdoor courts and a four-court indoor fa-cility. A 700-seat permanent stadium, originally built in 1985 and upgraded in the fall of 2006, overlooks six of the courts for varsity competition.

JERVEY GYMJervey Gym has served as host for Clemson volleyball matches since 1979 and has seen the Tigers win over 70 percent of their home matches. Jervey Gym of-ficial capacity is listed at 2,000 and a record 2,200 fans witnessed Clemson upset 14th-ranked Duke in four sets during the 2007 season.

LITTLEJOHN COLISEUMLittlejohn Coliseum is home to the men’s and women’s basketball teams, who have combined to win over 70 percent of their home games. The 10,000-seat facil-ity, renovated in 2003, was recently named the second-toughest venue in college basketball in a contest sponsored by EA Sports.

MCHUGH NATATORIUMMcHugh Natatorium was completely renovated in 2003 and features eight lanes for swimming as well as a diving well with one and three meter springboards. The facility also includes private team locker rooms and a team room for the student-athletes, and is located within Swann Fitness Center at Fike Fieldhouse.

MEMORIAL STADIUMDeath Valley’s mystique is derived from its many traditions, which date to its opening in 1942, the legendary games and players, and Clemson’s corresponding rate of success. Clemson has won 240 games in 66 years there and has won over 71 percent of the contests at Memorial Stadium, with its capacity of 81,500.

ROWING BOATHOUSEThe rowing boathouse is one of the best facilities in the ACC and the South re-gion. The 11,500 sqaure foot facility was recently completed and houses an expanded locker room, workout space, a team meeting room, a lounge, a kitchen, and coaches offices. A six-lane fully bouyed race course is located directly behind the boathouse on Lake Hartwell.

TRACK & FIELD FACILITIESThe Clemson indoor facility, opened in 2003, has played host to the ACC Cham-pionships in 2004 and 2007. The facility features a 200 meter track with an eight-lane straightaway and six-lane oval. The Rock Norman Track & Field Complex has a seating capacity of 4,500 and will play host to the 2010 ACC Outdoor Championships.

WALKER COURSEThe Walker Course is one of the most picturesque areas on the Clemson campus. It is one of the top public courses in the state of South Carolina and features the signature Tiger Paw Hole. The course features Bermuda fairways and tees and bentgrass greens.Doug Kingsmore Stadium

Indoor Track & Field Facility

Historic Riggs Field

Littlejohn Coliseum

Hoke Sloan Tennis Center

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TRADITIONS

RUNNING DOWN THE HILLRunning down "The Hill" originally started out of practicality. Before the west stands were built, the football team dressed at Fike Field House and ran from there to the gate and down the hill onto the field. Today, it's the sound of "YOUR CLEMSON TIGERS," a cannon fires, the band plays "Ti-

ger Rag," and thou-sands of orange-clad fans cheer the moment when the Tiger football team runs down the grassy hill and onto the field. This tradition has been dubbed "the most excit-ing 25 seconds in college foot-ball."

HOWARD’S ROCKHoward's Rock, named for legendary Coach Frank How-ard, was brought to Clemson from Death Valley, CA by 1919 alumnus S.C. Jones. The rock was first placed on a pedestal at the top of "The Hill" on September 24, 1966. Before a game against Wake Forest on September 23, 1967, Howard told his players that if they would give 110 percent, they could have the privilege of rubbing the rock. The Tigers won that game with a 23-6 victory. The white flint rock still sits at the top of "The Hill," and Tiger football play-ers rub it for good luck before each home game.

FIRST FRIDAY PARADESince 1974, the First Friday Parade has been held the Friday afternoon before the first home football game to celebrate the new football sea-son. Student floats move through campus down Highway 93 and end up at the Outdoor Theater for a pep rally.

WELCOME BACK FESTIVAL

Held the Monday after Uni-versity housing opens in the fall, this street festival along College Avenue in downtown Clemson gives students a taste of the surrounding restaurants and businesses, which offer food samples, mer-chandise and prizes.

MILITARY HISTORYClemson University has a proud tradition of military excellence. Founded as a military school in 1889, Clemson built its reputation by consistently gradu-ating well-prepared officers. Today, Clemson Army and Air Force ROTC cadets carry on the rich tradi-tion of the historic Corps of Cadets. Clemson's mili-tary spirit is commemorated through sites such as the Clemson Military Heritage Plaza, which overlooks Bowman Field and features an array of ribbons and honors, the footprints of brave service men and in-scriptions from a variety of alumni classes.

HOMECOMING AND TIGERAMAThe excitement, spirit and enthusiasm of Homecoming celebrations have been a Clemson tradition since 1914. During the week preceding the game, student organizations crowd onto Bowman Field to construct Homecoming displays that will be judged on game day. On every Homecoming Friday night since 1957, Tigerama - one of the nation's largest student-run pep rallies - has featured the crowning of Miss Homecoming, skits by student organizations and spectacular fireworks.

Homecoming Float

CLEMSON RINGThe first Clemson class rings were issued in 1896. The "C" surrounding a palmetto tree on a black background is one of the most recognizable of all college rings today. Copyrighted so that only Clemson alumni and students with more than 95 hours may have the honor of wearing it, the ring contains art elements repre-senting the University's land-grant and military heritages as well as the motto: "Who shall separate us now?" Seniors may receive their rings from President Jim Barker at a Ring Ceremony sponsored by the Clemson Alumni Association and the Student Alumni Association.

ORANGE, PURPLE AND THE TIGERThe first "colors" of Clemson can be seen in an early diploma displayed on campus. But to everyone's surprise, they're red and blue! The

orange and purple began when Walter Mer-ritt Riggs formed Clemson's first foot-ball team in 1896. Because Riggs had

come from Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama (later renamed Au-

burn), he borrowed ideas from their team colors, orange and purple, and their mas-cot, the Tiger. Although the football team was known as the Tigers and often used "Eat 'Em Up, Tigers" as a slogan, it wasn't until 1954 that a Clemson student donned the mascot suit. In 1993, the Tiger was joined by the Tiger Cub.

Downtown Clemson

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TOTAL ATHLETE CARE & Clemson offers a unique program designed to support the success of the student athlete at all levels – in the classroom, the playing field and life. This integrated model of student-athlete support - The Total Athlete Care and Performance Program - addresses the student-athlete’s welfare, conduct and performance from a holistic perspective. Student-athletes are supported through relevant and targeted programs, services, resources, conditions and guiding principles. With the focus on the unique needs of each student-athlete, the program integrates all resources into one support system, allowing for efficient com-munication between various entities and rapid access to assistance relevant to each situation.

“Putting it Together for the Student-Athlete”

The Tiger Power Station is a nutritional supplementation program designed to provide athletes from each sport the opportunity to achieve optimal athletic performance and recovery through proper nutrition and supplementation. The Power Station is fully stocked with a variety of items such as recovery drinks, energy drinks, energy

and protein bars, and liquid multi-vitamins.

*Diet Makeovers*Energy, Weight Loss/Gain Programs*Sport Specific Education*Collaboration with Strength & Conditioning Program*Body Fat Assessment*Energy & Vitamin Supplementation*Individual/Team Consultations*Collaboration with Health Center and Sports Medicine

*Mental Skills Enhancement*Stress/Performance Anxiety Control*Return-to-Play (after injury) Program*Leadership, Confidence, Composure, Mental Toughness Training*Communication Skills Development*Learning Strategies*Critical Issue Management

Performance Nutrition

Dr. Loreto Jackson, an exercise physiologist and sports nutritionist, manages the student-athlete’s integration of care as the Director of Student-Athlete Performance, and works one-on-one with the stu-

dent-athlete, coach, or teams as the need arises.

PERFORMANCE PROGRAM

Performance Psychology

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STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

Clemson University has one of the finest weight rooms in the country. In 2004, the weight room was drastically remodeled, receiving a more modern and updated look as well as a more functional layout. Some of the new and up-dated features of the weight room include a state-of-the-art sound system, eight flat-screen plasma televisions, state-of-the-art ventilation system, new lighting system, 10 new multi-functional Clemson power racks, Mondo rubber flooring throughout entire weight room, new orange upholstery on all equip-ment, new paint on surrounding walls and columns, carpeting in entrances and offices and a reconstruction of the entryway walls.

The nearly 15,000 square foot facility boasts over 12 tons of weight equip-ment and lines of Nautilus and Hammer Strength machines. The vast amount of equipment allows the weight room to be used by a number of teams simultane-ously. The plush atmosphere provides an interesting contrast to the physical exertion that takes place in the facility.

The Tiger Strength and Conditioning program is on the cutting edge of ath-letic sports enhancement. The multiple training methodologies utilized by the Clemson strength staff ensures that each athlete gets the maximum benefit from resistance training, speed development, nutritional consultation, and sports specific conditioning.

A staff of 12 trainers designs strength and conditioning programs that are sport specific. A threefold plan is implemented each time a yearly program is set in motion. Each coach will perform a need analysis, program development model and a periodization scheme complete with micro and macro cycles. The Dynamic and Conjugate method of training, which is a highly specialized and de-manding form of resistance work, is also utilized for various sports.

Once the training programs have been finalized, the strength professional works closely with the head coach during the needs analysis, program devel-opment and implementation phases. Constant evaluation is essential to meet the program goals and objectives of the program. Annual sports critiques are performed by the staff to provide a checks and balance for the integrity of the program.

The awesome Tiger facility and professional training staff provide the exper-tise and motivation needed to excel as a student-athlete. As we often say at Clemson, working out is what you do up to 90% …..training is the last 10%.

The major goal of the Tiger Strength, Speed and Conditioning Program is to provide to our competitve athletes the means by which they develop atti-tude, work ethic, mental toughness, discipline and pride, in-self and total program.

Athletes will train consistently, sensibly, and systematically over a designed and designated period of time, in a safe, clean, and professional environment to prevent injuries and enhance performance.

We believe Strength, Speed and Conditioning is the key to a successful athletic career at Clemson University. We are always researching, develop-ing and implementing strategies to give us the cutting edge to achieve peak

performance.

Mission Statement

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The athletic training staff includes seven full-timers, 15 students, and 10 graduate assistants that are kept busy year-round. One of its biggest advantages is the number of people who can be treated at the same time. This was enhanced over the past two years, as a total of three full-time assistants, two of whom worked previously as student assistants at Clemson, were added to Poole’s staff. Clemson’s main athletic training facility is located in the downstairs portion of the Jervey Athletic Center, next to the equipment room and beneath the coaching and administrative offices of the Tiger athletic

department. Along with the main facility, the sports medicine staff operates three satellite athletic training rooms located in Littlejohn Coliseum, Doug Kingsmore Stadium, and Riggs Field. In addition, a second state-of-the-art athletic training f a c i l i t y r e c e n t l y opened in the West End Zone at Memorial Stadium.

ATHLETIC TRAINING Clemson student-athletes in all sports now have the luxury of one of the top athletic training facilities in the nation. In the fall of 2000, the facility completed a $750,000 renovation and was renamed the Hoover Training Facility. It is named in honor of Fred Hoover, who served as Clemson’s Head Athletic Trainer for 40 years. He has been inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of the Fame and the National Athletic Trainers Hall of Fame. The spacious facility features the latest in athletic training needs. There are offices for the employees a n d n e w t a p i n g tables, the latest in rehabil itation facilities, including stationary bikes, elliptical machines and an underwater treadmil l , and a large hydro-therapy area. T h e H o o v e r Athletic Training Facility is state-of-the-art in every aspect. It includes offices for staff and physicians, an orthopedic examination room, a conference room, and library. Best of all, the facility has plenty of space for all athletic training needs. Danny Poole, Director of Sports Medicine at Clemson, was in need of more space before this new athletic training/rehabilitation room was built. “This facility was in the planning stage for a while as we continued to grow as an athletic department,” Poole said. “We were allowed to design a facility to fit what was best for us.” Because of the facility’s size, Athletic Trainers can now work on more athletes than ever before. The facility handles athletes from 16 of Clemson’s 19 sports. Athletic trainers are present at 7:00 AM and stay until they aren’t needed any longer in the evening.

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COMMUNITY SERVICE is a unique character education initiative that aims to incorpo-

rate specific character traits into a comprehensive educational program high-lighting Clemson’s student-ath-letes and traditions. Because we believe that athletics builds char-acter, the basic intent of the Be a T.I.G.E.R! program is to unify our message and provide our student-athletes with a focused approach to personal appearances, speaking engagements and opportunities to

serve.

- work together as a to accomplish more - means you can be trusted

- Always show to those who help you - Make getting your a priority

yourself and others

This program consists of an athlete being paired with an “at risk” student at a local school. The athlete and buddy email each other weekly and meet one

another at the completion of the 12-week program.

This annual event posted the largest attendance to date this year, with over 650 children attending. A representative from each athletic team

led activities to teach the children about the traits needed to Be a T.I.G.E.R!

This newspaper is written entirely by Tiger athletes and coaches and high-lights all of the character traits.

Student-athletes visited over 20 elementary schools this year and held assemblies to teach the five character traits.

The is an elite group of over 100 athletes who fill all requests for service received by the athletic department. SOS is organized into teams of 15 student-athletes and compete against each other for service hours.

*Student-athletes completed over 6,000 hours of service*Service spanned over 145 different events and organizations*3 teams averaged over 25 hours of service per student-athlete*6 teams averaged over 8 hours of service per student-athlete*Rowing led the way with 35.12 hours of service per student-athlete

Community Service by the Numbers

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COMPLIANCEThis brief NCAA rules education is aimed at outlining basic recruiting rules to help potential Tiger students-athletes and parents better understand the extensive process. Clemson University is committed to recruiting and conducting our athletic program with the highest level of integrity. If you have questions about NCAA rules, please contact Clemson’s compliance services at (864) 656-1580 or through our website at ClemsonTigers.com and click on compliance.

A prospect should check with his high school guidance office to see if he is taking classes that will meet NCAA eligibility standards. A prospect should do this early - prior to his sophomore year - and keep track of core courses. A prospect will need to take either the ACT or SAT for NCAA certification.

- NCAA rules define a contact as a face-to-face interaction with a prospect and/or his parents off Clemson’s campus by a coach. During your senior year of high school, NCAA rules allow a coach to make three contacts with you and your parents at any site.

- Courses at a prospect’s high school that are considered college preparatory. The NCAA requires 16 core courses, including four in English, three in math, two in science, one additional from English, math, or science, two social sciences, and four additional courses. A high school prospect’s guidance counselor will have a list of the school’s core courses, or you can visit the NCAA Eligibility Center’s website at NCAAClearinghouse.net for more information.

- Recruiting period when coaches may not have face-to-face contact with prospects on or off campus. Coaches may continue to telephone and write a prospect.

- In April and May of a prospect’s junior year, coaches will come to a prospect’s high school, and review his athletic and academic credentials with his coach. In the fall, they may watch a prospect compete one time, but they will not have any contact.

- During the contact period, a senior prospect may invite college coaches to his home to meet his parents, and to talk in detail about the athletic program and academic offerings at any college the prospect is considering.

- Prior to September 1 of a prospect’s junior year, NCAA rules allow Clemson to mail a questionnaire, NCAA educational information, and a summer-camp brochure to a prospect. After September 1 of the prospect’s junior year, coaches can provide a prospect with the following: personalized letters, media guide and copies of newspaper articles, instant messages and text messages. A prospect can receive a game program when he visits the Clemson campus.

- A term used to describe the process of acquainting a prospect with a college and the coaches of that college, who are striving to learn more about a prospect. Only coaches can recruit - no one else is permitted to persuade a prospect to play sports at a particular college.

- Any student who has entered the ninth grade. Once a person becomes a prospect, NCAA rules define how college coaches can interact with that prospect.

- A prospect must take the SAT or ACT before enrolling in college full-time. A prospect may take the SAT or ACT more than once and use the best subscore from different tests to achieve the highest score. Both Clemson and the NCAA Eligibility Center require scores to be reported directly from the testing agency. When registering for the test, list the Eligibility Center Code (9999) and Clemson (511 (SAT), 3842 (ACT)). Clemson University admissions requires students to present either an SAT or ACT writing score. The writing score will not be used to determine a prospect’s qualifier status.

- Clemson coaches can call a prospect after July 1 of a prospect’s senior year. A prospect can expect unlimited calls before his official visit and once the prospect has signed a National Letter of Intent.

A prospect can take a total of five official visits (one per institution), which are expense-paid. Before the visit, the

prospect must present a high school transcript, proof of an SAT, ACT, PACT, or PSAT test, and be registered with the

NCAA Eligibility Center. Official visit invitations are extended by Tiger coaches only. Official visits may not occur prior to the first day of class of the prospect’s senior year in high school.

NCAA rules are such that high school coaches may not be provided any expenses for official visits.

Yes. NCAA rules allow a school to provide lodging and meals for parents or legal guardians who accompany their child. However, NCAA rules do not allow schools to provide transportation for parents unless they drive with their son.

Yes. A prospect can have his high school coach call Tiger coaches to set up an unofficial visit. He can attend a game and talk with Tiger coaches, and it does not count as a contact when it is on Clemson’s campus. There are times a prospect cannot visit - NCAA rules refer to them as “dead periods,” and coaches will not schedule to meet with a prospect during that time period.

No. NCAA rules are clear; only Clemson coaches can telephone, contact, and evaluate a prospect. Only college coaches can offer unofficial/official visits.

It is a contract; a prospect and his parents sign a promise that the prospect will attend a particular college. In return, that college promises a prospect financial aid. A prospect signs it during his or her senior year. Once the prospect signs it, he or she cannot be recruited by any other institution, and it is a binding contract for the prospect’s first year in college at the school that provides the national letter of intent.

It is the agency that certifies a prospect’s eligibility for NCAA Division I and Division II. A prospect should register with the NCAA Eligibility Center at the end of his junior year in high school. Applications are available in the prospect’s guidance office or online at NCAAClearinghouse.net. Cost is $60 and remember to keep the PIN in a place for easy retrieval. A prospect should request the guidance counselor to send a transcript after his junior year and final transcript after graduation. A prospect should also request a final amateur decision beginning on April 1 of his senior year.

Stephanie EllisonAssociate AD,

Compliance Services

Brad WoodyAssistant AD,

Compliance Services

Courtney VinsonDirector,

Compliance Services

Assoc. AD for Compliance Services: ......Stephanie Ellison Asst. AD for Compliance Services: ................. Brad WoodyDirector of Compliance Services: ............ Courtney VinsonCompliance Services Phone: ................ (864) 656-1580Compliance Services Fax: ..................... (864) 656-1243Ellison Email: ....................................... [email protected] Email: ................................... [email protected] Email: ..................................... [email protected] Address: ..P.O. Box 31, Clemson, SC 29633Overnight Address: ....................... Jervey Athletic Center,.......................100 Perimeter Road; Clemson, SC 29634

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As an architect, James F. Barker is a rarity among major university presidents and he has often wondered why. He believes architecture is the ideal background for the challenges of university leader-ship, because it strikes the right balance between art and science, the creative, and the practical. “I often tell people I learned everything from plumbing to poetry in architecture school, and I use every bit of that knowledge as president of Clem-son University,” Barker said. Add to that his love of sports and his college experience as a varsity athlete on Clemson’s track team, Barker is the total package. A 1970 Clem-son graduate, Barker became president in 2000 with a vision and a mandate from the Board of Trust-ees to lead Clemson into the top ranks of American public uni-versities...an institu-tion that attracts outstanding faculty and students, provides an unmatched educational experience, and helps drive innovation and economic development for the state of South Carolina. During Barker’s presidency, the University has harnessed the competitive, can-do spirit of the Clemson family to help improve the quality of a Clemson education and the value of a Clemson de-gree. It has climbed from #39 to #22 among public universities in the U.S. News & World Report, which also recognized Clemson in its 2009 guide as an “up and coming” institution. In the last decade, Clemson has also:

• been granted a chapterof Phi Beta Kappa, Ameri-ca’s oldest and most pres-

tigious undergraduate honor society in the

arts and sciences.• beenrecognizedfor value and af-fordability by Kip-linger’s and Smart Money magazine, and twice ranked #1 among the

“Best Places to Work in

Academia” by The Scientist magazine.

•developed and implemented an academic “RoadMap” with eight emphasis areas aligned with South Carolina’s economic needs.

•createdanAcademicSuccessCentertohelpun-dergraduates learn and succeed. Freshmen re-tention rates have gone up and graduation rates have risen from 71 percent in 2001 to 78 per-cent in 2008. According to the National

Survey of Student En-gagement, 91 percent of Clemson seniors would choose Clemson again.• strengthened itscy-berinfrastructure and information technol-ogy capabilities, and connected to national high-speed research networks.• been ranked ashigh as #61 on the

top-500 list of super-computing sites.

• launched major education and research-basedeconomic initiatives, including the Clemson Uni-versity International Center for Automotive Research (CU-ICAR) in Greenville, the Center for Advanced Materials in Anderson County, and the Clemson University Restoration Institute in North Charleston, all in conjunction with the South Carolina Centers of Economic Excellence program.

•developed an innovative undergraduate researchprogram called “Creative Inquiry,” which pairs small teams of students with a senior faculty member on multi-year voyages of discovery.

•created the Bridge to Clemson program to helpstudents make the transition from the state’s technical/community colleges to Clemson.

•set new records for stu-dents applications (at both the undergradu-ate and graduate levels), private giving, external-research support, and study-abroad participa-tion.

Working with state lead-ers and private industry partners, Barker has steered Clemson into a greater eco-nomic development role. The first phase of the CU-ICAR campus near I-85 is complete and graduate students in automotive engineering are studying at its Campbell Graduate Engineering Center. Leading the academic and re-search program are distinguished professors in en-dowed chairs supported by BMW, Michelin, and Tim-

ken. The R e s t o r a -tion Institute is spearheading major research and public education efforts to improve watershed management and re-store water quality in South Carolina. Barker is a lead-ing voice in higher education, not only in South Carolina but nationwide. He cur-rently chairs the Divi-sion I Committee of the NCAA Board of Directors and delivered a keynote address at a symposium in Washington D.C. on global best practices in science & technology parks. It was sponsored by the U.S. National Academy of Sciences in cooperation with the Association of University Research Parks, as his topic was CU-ICAR. For his leadership, Barker has received the Or-der of the Palmetto, South Carolina’s highest civil-ian honor, and The Cliff’s Business Person-of-the-Year Award from Greenville Magazine. He has also received the James T. Rogers Meritorious Service Award from the Southern Association of Colleges & Schools. As Clemson’s president, Barker remains com-mitted to the classroom. Each spring, he is part of a team that teaches an undergraduate course ex-ploring “a sense of place” in architecture, literature, and history. In presenting Barker with the Distinguished Alumnus Award in 2005, Washington University Chancellor Mark Wrighton said, “James F. Barker has taken the architectural skills and knowledge required to design a building and applied them to the future of a university. His architect’s vision, co l l a b o ra t i ve instincts, and sense of place

are rapidly pushing Clem-son up through the ranks of the nation’s top public universities. He has be-come a leader in national academic circles by cre-ating a new model of edu-cation, building interdis-ciplinary partnerships among the professional schools and the basic curriculum by tearing down artificial walls be-tween disciplines.”

A native of Kingsport, TN, Barker earned his bachelor of arts degree from Clemson in 1970 and his master of architecture & urban design degree from Washington University in Saint Louis, MO in 1973. He and his wife Marcia have two sons and one grandchild.

JAMES F. BARKERPresident

President Barker assisting freshmen on move-in day

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Inspired by Thomas Green Clemson’s dream to create a “high seminary of learning to benefit the agricultural and mechanical arts,” the disciplines of engineering, science and textiles have been at the heart of Clemson University for over 100 years. On July 1, 1995, following the restruc-turing activities, the College of Engineering and Science was formed, with all of the engineering disciplines joining the departments of chem-istry, computer science, geological sciences, mathematical sciences, physics and astronomy, and materials science.

With its unique blend of disciplines found no-where else in the world, the College of Architec-ture, Arts and Humanities immerses students in both the abstract and practical activities of the human imagination--from architecture to communication, ethics to art. Its broad-based, cross-disciplinary curriculum offers each Clem-son graduate a basic foundation in composition, speech and communication, languages, history, geography and philosophy.

The College of Business and Behavioral Sciences develops leaders who are exceptionally qualified, globally competitive, entrepreneurial and com-mitted to the betterment of society. The college also produces scholarly research that is relevant to our stakeholders and supports professional and public service activities that contribute to economic, social and intellectual development.

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TERRY DON PHILLIPS On June 30, 2009, Clemson’s football staff moved into the West Endzone at Memorial Sta-dium. It was a day of physical exertion for a lot of coaches, but the Tiger football staff performed the strenuous activity with smiles on their faces because the move meant the completion of Phase II of the West Endzone project, a project that has brought the Clemson football facilities to among the best in the nation. It was also a day that brought a smile to the face of Clemson Athletic Director Terry Don Phil-lips, who had been working toward that day before he arrived on campus seven years ago. The creation of the West Endzone facility is another in a long line of accomplishments for Phillips throughout his 30-year career in athletic administration. Phillips’ vision for the West Endzone was to cre-ate a top-of-the-line facility for the football pro-gram, but at the same time have a positive effect on the total sports program. The facility at Memorial Stadium now creates more office space, new locker rooms, and training room and strength training fa-cilities for the Olympic sports programs. There have been many facility and infrastruc-ture enhancements since Phillips came to Clemson and they have led to a quality all-around program. In 2008-09, Clemson played in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, the NCAA Baseball Tourna-ment, and a bowl game, one of just 13 schools na-tionally to participate in all three. It was also the first time Clemson had done that in 11 years. The men’s basketball program reached the NCAA Tournament for the second straight year and finished in the top 25 of the final AP poll for the second straight year, a first in school history. The rowing program had a remarkable year, winning its first ACC Championship and the Varsity 4+ won the national title. The volleyball team played host to the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive year and the women’s tennis team finished in the top 20 (#11) for the seventh straight year. The baseball team won an NCAA Regional and had a #14 final ranking, the golf team finished #6 in the final Sagarin ratings, and the indoor track team finished 23rd at the NCAA Championships. Overall, six programs received team bids to NCAA Tourna-ments.

Academically, 17 of the 19 programs were above the national average for public institutions in terms of APR scores. In the 2009 spring semes-ter, the 15 programs had a 2.97 combined GPA, the highest on record for any semester and 54 per-cent of the student-athletes made the Academic Honor Roll. These statistics and accomplishments were contributing factors to Phillips’ selection as one of the top-100 Most Influential Sports Educators in America in 2008, as named by The Institute for International Sport at the University of Rhode Is-land. The institute’s objective involved a four-year process and resulted in a list that spans scholars, Olympians, coaches, and other industry leaders “who have creatively and effectively used sport in the very best way as a means to educate and shape positive values.” Phillips’ athletic career and academic pursuits epitomize that desire. Perhaps still the only Divi-sion I athletic director with both a doctorate and law degree, he uniquely blends the discipline and inspiration created on each side of campus. In his eighth year at Clemson, he has firmly put his imprint on the University and Tiger athletics by creating a balanced, positive environment for success that emphasizes academic integrity, student-athlete welfare, and competing at the highest levels with unequivocal NCAA compliance. Phillips was recognized nationally for his per-formance at Clemson in June of 2006 when he was honored by NACDA (National Association of Col-legiate Directors of Athletics) as the 2005-06 GeneralSports Turf Systems Athletic Director-of-the-Year for the Southeast Region of the FBS. He was one of just four FBS athletic directors honored at the annual convention in New Orleans, LA. Excellence in academics has been a constant on his resumé. He has an undergraduate degree from Arkansas (1970), a master’s degree from Virginia Tech (1974), a doctorate degree from Virginia Tech (1978), and a law degree from the University of Arkansas School of Law (1996). He is a member

of the Arkansas Bar, American Bar Association, and Sports Lawyers Association. Phillips remains a classroom presence by teach-ing a sports law section in Clemson’s Accoun-tancy & Legal Studies department. In addition, he is past chair of the NCAA Division I Infrac-tions Appeals Committee. He has written on di-verse areas, such as antitrust and the NCAA, student-athlete welfare, alternative dispute resolution, and Title IX. His doctoral disser-tation on Title IX involved a historical review of the law and was the first national study of Title IX implications on college athletic pro-grams. This research spawned his intent and desire to study law. Prior to coming to Clemson, Phillips served as athletic director at Oklahoma

State. Football was t r a n s -f o r m e d from a p e r e n -nial losing s t a t u s to defeating Oklahoma dur-ing five of the eight years he was associated with Oklahoma State (1994-02). For this, he received the National Foot-ball Foundation Oklahoma Chap-ter Outstand-ing Contribution to Amateur Football Award in 2002. Additionally in 2006, he was named one of the top-25 most influential people in the history of Oklahoma State Athletics by GoPokes Magazine. When it came to success on the field and in the classroom, Oklahoma State’s programs were among the Big 12’s best. The achievements of the program included two national titles in men’s golf, a men’s basketball Final Four appearance, two trips to the College World Series, 13 Big 12 titles, and 11 individual National Champions along with 53 academic All-Americans. Before leading Oklahoma State, Phillips served as senior associate athletic director at Arkansas from 1988-94. He has served as athletic director at Liberty (1980-81) and Louisiana-Lafayette (1983-88). He was an assistant athletic director at Missouri (1981-83) and began his administrative career in 1979 as an assistant athletic director at Florida. Phillips began his career in college athletics coaching football. He started as a graduate assis-tant at Arkansas in 1970 and 1971. He moved on to Virginia Tech as an assistant coach (1971-78) before joining the ranks of athletic administration. At Virginia Tech, he served on coaching staffs that included future Clemson Head Coaches Charley Pell and Danny Ford. Winning has been on Phillips’ resumé since his playing days at Arkansas. He lettered on three Frank Broyles teams (1966,68,69), where he and his brother Loyd, an Outland Trophy winner, were starting defensive tackles, the first brother combi-nation to start together under Broyles. Arkansas had a 27-5 record in the three years, played in two Sugar Bowl games, and played in the memorable 1969 National Championship game against Texas. Phillips has two children, John Dennis (32) and Sarah-Jane (29), and three stepchildren, Meagan (20), a sophomore at Clemson and proud member of Tiger Band, Marshall (19), and Madison (17). His wife Tricia is a graduate of the University of Missouri School of Journalism and earlier enjoyed a career in athletics and development. She is now active in the Clemson and Seneca communities.

The Phillips Family

Athletic Director

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The IPTAY Scholarship Foundation, founded in 1934, was the first scholarship fundraising organi-zation in college athletics. Its roots trace back to October 16, 1931 following a surprising 6-0 foot-ball loss to The Citadel. After the game, Captains Frank Jervey, Pete Heffner, Head Coach Jess Neely, and Assistant Coach Joe Davis met in a car outside the stadium in Florence, SC to discuss various ways Clemson could establish its football program to a competitive status.

Shortly after the meeting, Dr. Rupert Fike offered his help after corresponding with Jervey. Neely be-lieved he could run a successful football team if he was provided a $10,000-a-year increase in scholar-ships. Initially, Jervey originally called for members to pay $30 a year, but Fike recommended a smaller dollar amount, which he be-lieved would lead to more members. Fike challenged 1000 people to step for-ward and pay $10 a year to the organization, which is where the name IPTAY originated from (I Pay Ten A Year).

The purpose of IPTAY is “to provide annu-al financial scholarship support to the ath-letic department and to assist in every way possible to regain the high athletic prestige which rightfully belongs to Clemson.”

The hard work of Fike and his colleagues be-gan to pay off in 1939, as the Tigers went to their first bowl game, the 1940 Cotton Bowl, where they defeated Boston College 6-3 and finished the season in the AP top-25 poll for the first time in school history. Coincidentally, IPTAY reached Neely’s $10,000 goal for the first time in 1939.

Today, IPTAY has nearly 24,000 donors, which includes almost 16,000 IPTAY members as well as 8,000 members of the Tiger Cub Club and Colle-giate Club, who continue Fike’s mission of provid-ing annual scholarships for Clemson’s student-athletes to ensure all 19 varsity sports annu-ally obtain the maximum amount of scholarships offered by the NCAA.

IPTAY has been the key in building and maintaining the outstanding facilities essential for Clemson to remain one of the top intercollegiate programs in the country. IPTAY has played a critical role in various construction projects and

renovations throughout the athletic depart-ment. IPTAY was the first organization in the nation to build and fund an academic support facility built solely for educational support of student-athletes. Vickery Hall opened its doors to Clemson’s student-athletes in 1991 and has established itself as a nation-ally-recognized program for student-athlete support.

Today, the organization continues its missions as it recently celebrated its 75th year of scholarship support for Clem-son student-athletes. Under the depart-ment of external affairs, IPTAY will expand its organizational service to move toward a broader scope of full-service. This will

include capital gifts, improved marketing plans, estate planning, and increasing our membership through our

IPTAY Repre-s e n t a t i v e program.

For more information on IPTAY or determining other ways to contrib-ute, please call the IP-TAY office at (864) 656-2115 or log on to Clem-s o n T i g e r s .com.

IPTAY

For more information, call (864) 656-2115 orvisit clemsontigers.com

IPTAY raises money to provide athletic scholarships for student-athletes.

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ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCEACC TRADITION

Consistency. It is the mark of true excellence in any endeavor. However, in today’s intercollegiate athletics, competition has become so balanced and so com-petitive that it is virtually impossible to maintain a high level of consistency. Yet the Atlantic Coast Conference has defied the odds. Now in its 57th year of competition, the ACC has long enjoyed the reputation as one of the strongest and most competitive intercollegiate conferences in the nation. And that is not mere conjecture, the numbers support it. Since its inception in 1953, ACC schools have captured 113 national championships, includ-ing 60 in women’s competition and 53 in men’s. In addition, NCAA individual titles have gone to ACC student-athletes 160 times in men’s competition and 91 times in women’s action. Since 1977, when the league adopted women’s basketball, a tradition of excellence was estab-lished. It is that tradition that provides motiva-tion for all 12 member institutions to reach new heights. The 2005-06 season marked the first time in NCAA history that a conference sent three teams to the same Final Four. The title game pitted an au-tomatic ACC winner as second-seeded Maryland faced No. 1 seed Duke. The Terrapins claimed their first national title in school history and the league’s second with a thrilling 78-75 overtime game at the TD Banknorth Garden in Boston, Mass., on April 4, 2006. Following the 2006-07 season, Duke became the first ACC team and only the 14th in NCAA his-tory to finish a regular season undefeated (29-0), while 34 wins for North Carolina marked the most in program history. The 2008-09 season was no different in the con-tinuation towards excellence as eight ACC teams earned postseason bids, including six NCAA Tourna-ment berths. It also marked the seventh consecu-tive year the league sent at least six to the “Big Dance”. Joining No. 1 seeds of Duke and Maryland as representatives of the ACC in the NCAA Tourna-ment were Florida State, Georgia Tech, North Caro-lina and Virginia. Boston College and Wake Forest represented the league in the Women’s NIT, marking the second all-time appearance for both squads. Boston College advanced to the semifinals, giving the squad 23 wins for the season, its third 20-plus win tally in the past four years. For the third consecutive season, a pair of ACC teams earned two of the No. 1 seeds in the NCAA Tournament. Duke, which collected a 14-0 record at home in 2008-09, marking only the second time in school history it had posted an undefeated mark during a single season in Cameron Indoor Sta-

dium, and Maryland, which concluded its winningest four-year run in school history, compiling a record of 126-19 (.869), earned top seeds in the NCAA postseason tourney. Over the years, ACC women’s basketball teams have gained national recognition through their tele-vision exposure. The 2008-09 schedule featured 60 televised games and included 98 television ap-pearances. In addition, the ACC broadcasted eight games on ESPN2 or ESPNU and 31 on the league’s regional sports network, which includes Comcast SportsNet, Fox Sports Net South, SunSports and New England’s Sports Network (NESN). To conclude the 2008-09 season, the ACC finished 61-55 (.526) in front of a national televised audi-ence, including a 17-11 (.607) mark against non-conference foes. The league’s women’s basketball programs con-tinue to rank among the best in the country in terms of the NCAA Tournament, having made 150 appearances and won 200 games in the last 32 years, including 36 wins by a number one seed. In addition to sending three teams to the same Final Four for the first time in NCAA history, the league has boasted such national accomplishments as sending at least one team to the “Sweet 16” for 21 consecutive seasons and at least one to the Final Four in 11 of the last 21 seasons. The confer-ence has also made 14 trips to the Final Four in the last 28 seasons with three teams finishing second and North Carolina and Maryland capturing National Championships in 1994 and 2006, respectively. Since 1989, the ACC has placed 14 players on the All-Final Four team, including Maryland’s Laura Harper, who in 2006 joined the ranks of Virginia’s Dawn Staley and North Carolina’s Charlotte Smith as the NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Play-

er. In all, 67 ACC players have been named to the NCAA Tournament All-Region teams with 10 Most Outstanding Player recognitions. Eight players have garnered National Player of the Year accolades while competing under the ACC banner. Staley was a back-to-back selection in 1991 and 1992, while Smith received the ESPY award in 1995. Duke’s Alana Beard was recognized with National Player of the Year honors in both 2003 and 2004, and UNC’s Ivory Latta earned ESPN.com National Player of the Year in 2006. In 2007, Duke guard Lindsey Harding was named the Naismith Trophy Women’s College Player of the Year presented by AT&T. Five league coaches have combined to earn 13 National Coach of the Year honors. North Caro-lina’s Sylvia Hatchell, Virginia’s Debbie Ryan, former Maryland head coach Chris Weller, former Duke head coach Gail Goestenkors and the late NC State head coach Kay Yow all garnered national recognition. Seven ACC representatives, including coaches and student-athletes, have participated in the Olympics. Yow, assisted by Hatchell, headed up the 1988 gold medal-winning Olympic team. Maryland’s Vicky Bullett was a member of both the 1988 and 1992 Olympic teams. Staley, a three-time Olympian, struck gold in Athens as a member of the 2004 title squad, while Goestenkors served as an assistant coach on the gold medal-winning team in Athens. Since the inaugural season of the Women’s Na-tional Basketball Association (WNBA) in 1997, the ACC has been a recognizable presence in the league. Seventy-eight former ACC stars have played on the hardwood in the WNBA, while six for-mer players have worked the sidelines as coaches. Three ACC players were selected in the first round of the 2009 WNBA Draft, including two of the first three. In all, nine league players were selected in the 2009 WNBA Draft, matching the league’s record selected in 2006 and 2007. In addition, ACC women’s basketball players have earned first-team Academic All-America honors 10 times, including Virginia’s Val Ackerman in 1981, the former President of the WNBA. In 1997, NC State’s Jennifer Howard was tabbed GTE CoSIDA Academic Player of the Year after posting a flaw-less 4.0 grade point average throughout her career. Thirteen players have earned ACC postgraduate scholarships, while three others were named NCAA Postgraduate Scholars.

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CLEMSONTIGERS.COM ClemsonTigers.com, Clemson’s official athletic web site, supplies Tiger fans with the most extensive coverage of Clemson Athletics on the world wide web. Rosters, player and coach bios, player fea tures , in terv iews , s ta ts , opponent information, schedules, and results are available for all of Clemson’s varsity sports programs. In addition, the site also produces live statistics for many events throughout the year. But the coverage doesn’t stop there. Thanks to the partnership between ClemsonTigers.com and Clemson Tiger Sports Properties, Clemson’s radio rights holder, the site will provide more audio and video coverage than ever before. Radio broadcasts of all Clemson football and men’s basketball games as well as most women’s basketball and baseball games can be heard on ClemsonTigers.com. The relationship with Clemson Tiger Sports Properties is helping ClemsonTigers.com stay on the cutting edge of collegiate official athletic web sites. Another multimedia experience, Clemson Tigers All-Access, is sure to enhance every visit. Clemson Tigers All-Access offers fans video highlights of games and press conferences as well as great moments in Clemson history. All-Access also gives fans a behind the scenes look at many athletic events and facilities. Visitors to the site can also read feature articles on student-athletes, athletic trends and Clemson’s championship tradition. News about former Tigers in

the spotlight as well as a complete listing of former student-athletes in the nation’s professional sports leagues keep fans in the know. Users wishing to show their Tiger spirit on their computers can download images from the site’s desktop wallpaper section. ClemsonTigers.com not only brings Tiger fans the most exciting and comprehensive coverage of Clemson Athletics, but also exists to make their lives easier. Fans can purchase tickets, contribute to the IPTAY scholarship fund or shop for the latest Clemson gear all with the click of a button. ClemsonTigers.com is a member of the CBS College Sports Network, which hosts the official athletic websites for over 215 colleges and universities, bringing fans and alumni the most comprehensive and reliable college sports news, information and multimedia content. As the official web site for Clemson University athletics, ClemsonTigers.com is the only place to go for all of your Clemson sports information. From live audio broadcasts to video highlight clips to late breaking news, ClemsonTigers.com has you covered.

ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE

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YEAR-IN-REVIEWPROGRAM OVERVIEW

•Clemsonplayedinabowlgame,theNCAAmen’sbasketball tournament, and the NCAA baseball tournament for the first time since the 1997-98 academic year and for just the eighth time in school history.•ClemsonreceivedteambidstoNCAAtournamentsin volleyball, women’s tennis, golf, baseball, rowing and men’s basketball.• Clemson was ranked in the top 25 in football,men’s basketball, women’s tennis, rowing, golf, men’s indoor track & field, baseball, and volleyball during the season.•TwoClemsonstudent-athleteswereamongthoseinducted into the Delta Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa this spring. Swimmer Michelle Parkhurst and rower Michelle Nance were among a group of 69 students selected to join the prestigious organization.•SeventeenofClemson’s19athleticprogramsareabove the national average for public institutions according to Academic Progress Rate scores. • Clemson won national championships in track &field and rowing in 2009. The Tigers’ Varsity 4+, consisting of Kelly Murphy, Lydia Hassell, Callen Erdeky, Allison Colberg, and Meredith Razzolini won the national championship in their first appearance at the NCAA regatta. On the track, two-sport star Jacoby Ford was indoor national champion at 60 meters.

BASEBALL(Final national rank:

#15)• Clemson advancedto the NCAA Super Regional round against Arizona State. It was Clemson’s eighth appearance in the super regional round since the format was adopted in

1999.• The Tigers produced one All-ACC player on

the season in left fielder Jeff Schaus. He concluded the season with a .320 batting average, coupled with 13 home runs and 50 RBIs.• The teampostedeightwinsover top-25teamsin 2009, including five over top-five teams North Carolina, Miami (FL), and Georgia Tech.• Nine players were taken from Clemson’s teamin the 2009 Major League Draft, including third-round pick (#90 overall) Ben Paulsen. The Tigers tied for fourth among Division I schools with their nine players drafted.

MEN’S BASKETBALL(Final National Rank

#24)• Clemson finishedthe year with 23 wins, tied for the fifth highest total in school history. The .719 winning percentage ranks in a tie for fourth best in school history.• The 23 victoriesgave Clemson at least 20 wins for the third straight

year, a first in Clemson history. •Clemsonfinishedthe

year ranked 24th in the final Associated Press

poll. It marks the second consecutive year Clemson has

been ranked in the final AP poll, the first time in history Clemson

has finished in the top 25 in any poll in consecutive years.•ClemsonwasselectedfortheNCAATournamentfor the second consecutive year, joining Duke and North Carolina as the only ACC schools to make the tournament each of the last two years. • Clemson defeated a third-ranked Duke team onFeb. 4 by 27 points, the largest victory margin for the Tigers against the Blue Devils since 1975. The 27-point victory margin was the largest in Clemson history against a team ranked in the top 25.•Clemsonfinishedtheregularseasonwitha14-0record against non-conference teams, one of just eight Division I teams with a perfect non-conference record. • Head Coach Oliver Purnell wasnamed the District III Coach-of-the-Year by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association and the Mid-Atlantic Coach-of-the-Year by Basketball Times.•TrevorBookerledtheACCinfieldgoalpercentage and rebounding, the first ACC player to do that since Tim Duncan in 1996-97.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL•Theteamfinishedtheyearwitha14-17 record to post the program’s highest winning percentage since the 2002-03

season. • The Lady Tigers advanced tothe quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament for the second straight year, marking the first time since 1998 and 1999 that the Lady Tigers had won a game in back-to-back seasons at the conference championship. • Clemson recorded an historic

upset in the first round of the 2009 ACC Tournament by upsetting #5 seed Georgia Tech.•JuniorLeleHardypickedupapairofleaguehonorsthis season with ACC All-Defensive Team accolades and an All-ACC Third Team selection. She became Clemson’s first all-conference player since 2004.

FOOTBALL• Won four of its last fiveregular season games to earn a January 1 bowl bid to the Konica Minolta Gator Bowl, marking Clemson’s 10th c o n s e c u t i v e year of being b o w l eligible.•Clemsonp o s t e d a ninth consecutive w i n n i n g season, one of just 13 Division I schools with nine consecutive winning seasons.• Ranked in the top fourin the ACC in scoring offense and scoring defense, the only ACC team to rank in the top four in b o t h categories• The 2008 seniors finished w i t h 32 victories over the last four years, tied for the most wins by a Clemson senior class in the last 15 years.

• Ranked in the top 25 in thenation in total defense, scoring defense and pass efficiency defense.• C.J. Spillerwas named first-team All-ACC on the field and in the classroom. He made the Dean’s List, the first Clemson football player to make first-team All-ACC on the field and in the classroom since 2001.

TrevorBooker

Jeff Schaus

Lele Hardy

C.J. Spiller

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YEAR-IN-REVIEWGOLF

(Final National Rank: #6)

•ClemsonwontheU.S.Collegiate Championship in April. That field included the top 11 ranked teams in the nation. Tigers came back from 13 strokes back to win, it was the greatest final round comeback in Clemson golf history.•KyleStanleywontheBenHoganAward, given annually to the top collegiate golfer. He joined D.J. Trahan as Clemson winners of the prestigious honor.•Stanleyrecordedanationalrunner-up finish for the second time in three years at the NCAA Championship. He shot a final round 66 and finished the tournament with a four-under par score of 209.•StanleywasnamedaPingfirst-team All-American for the second time in his three-year career at the conclusion of the season. The junior, who turned professional at year’s end, concluded his career ranked second in Clemson history with a 71.63 stroke average.• Clemson advanced to the program’s 28thconsecutive NCAA Tournament, 26 in a row under Head Coach Larry Penley. • The Tigers were listed sixth in the final Sagarinrankings. Clemson was also ranked as high as #4 in the Golf World coaches poll during the season.•ThreeTigerswerenamedfirst-teamAll-ACC:KyleStanley, Ben Martin and David May.•Maywasco-medalistattheACCTournament, the first Tiger to do that since 2001.• Four former or current Tigersplayed in the U.S. Open, tied for second-most by any school in the country. Former Tiger Lucas Glover won the U.S. Open.

ROWING(Final National Rank: #12)

• Clemson made its first-everteam appearance at the NCAA Championships and responded with a 12th-place finish. The Varsity 4+ won the school’s first-ever national championship.• Three student-athletes were named Pocock

All-Americans by the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association (CRCA) at the end of the season. Jessica Leidecker, a two-time selection, was named to the first team, while Hilary Cumbest and Brittany Cummings were cited as second-team choices.•TheTigerswontheschool’sfirst-everACCrowingchampionship, defeating nine-time defending

champion Virginia by one point in Oak Ridge, TN.• Clemson finished second in theSouthRegion

at the Aramark Central/South Sprints in May. Four rowers were named CRCA All-Region, with Brittany Cummings and Jessica Leidecker on the first team and Hilary Cumbest and Stefanie Kozuszek as second-team members.•HeadCoachRichardRuggieriwasnamedthe

ACC and South Region Coach-of-the-Year.•TheVarsity8+wasnamedtheACCCrew-of-

the-Year. Five members of the varsity 8+ were named to the All-ACC team, including Jessica Leidecker, Brittany Cummings, Hilary Cumbest, Michelle Nance, and Carla Englund (coxswain).• Senior rower Megan Bendik was awardeda Weaver-James Corrigan postgraduate scholarship by the Atlantic Coast Conference.

MEN’S SOCCER•ThreeClemsonplayerswerenamedtothe2008All-Atlantic Coast Conference men’s soccer team. David Newton, a junior defender, and Joseph Bendik, a junior goalkeeper, were both named to the All-ACC second team. Teammate and defender Francklin Blaise was named to the All-ACC freshman team. • Clemson goalkeeper Joe Bendik and defenderDavid Newton were both named to the third-team NSCAA/Adidas All-South team. •Clemson and Wake Forest were the only teamsin the nation to defeat the two national finalists, Maryland and North Carolina. It marked the first

time in Clemson history the Tigers defeated the national champion and national runner up in the same year.•Clemsonplacedsix players on the 2008 All-ACC Academic Men’s Soccer Team. The six Tigers

honored were as follows: Francklin Blaise, Michael Brooks, Tommy Drake, Greg Eckhardt, David Newton, and Keegan Priest.

WOMEN’S SOCCER• Senior forward Julie Boltfinished the season ranked fifth

in the Atlantic Coast Conference in goals per game (0.60), in a tie for sixth in points per

game (1.27) and in a tie for tenth in

goals scored (9). Bolt was also

a member of the

2008 All-ACC Academic Team and the ESPN The Magazine All-District III First Team.• Senior defenderMolly Johnson earned the

team’s Most V a l u a b l e

P l a y e r award

for the 2008 season. She was a mainstay on defense, starting all 82 games of her four-year career o n the Tiger back line. Johnson was named to the All-ACC Academic Team and the ESPN The Magazine All-District III First Team in 2008.• The Tigers recorded a cumulative team GPA of3.30 for the fall semester of 2008 and 3.47 for the spring semester of 2009. The 3.47 figure is the fifth-best for any Clemson program on record. •Eighteenofthe25playersontherosterhadatleast a 3.0 during the fall, while 19 did so during the spring semester.

SWIMMING & DIVING• Both men’s (3.10) and women’s (3.34) teamearned the Academic Team Award for the Fall 2008 semester. The teams combined to place 41 members on the honor roll in the fall semester. • R a c h e lR e g o n e became only the 11th s t u d e n t -athlete in Clemson history to be awarded the NCAA p o s t g r a d u a t e scholarship. •Theteamscombinedtoset16schoolrecordsinvarious events.• The women’s 200 yard freestyle relay groupof Rachel Regone, Lauren Sindall, Alex Allen, and Michelle Parkhurst were named honorable mention All-America with their 14th-place finish at the NCAA Championships.

Kyle Stanley

JulieBolt

National Champion Varsity 4+ crew

Rachel Regone

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YEAR-IN-REVIEW•MichelleParkhurstwonherfourthcareerindividualACC title by taking the 200 yard freestyle at the Championship meet. She still holds the ACC record in the event from a 2008 performance. • Clemson had three student-athletes named tothe All-ACC team for their performance in the conference meet. They were Michelle Parkhurst (200 free, 200 back), Rachel Regone (50 free), and Tom Recko (200 back).

TENNIS(Final Women’s National Rank: #11)

•TheTigerwomen’stennisteamwaschosenfortheNCAA Tournament for the eighth straight year and reached the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. They defeated North Carolina to reach the third round with a 4-0 win at Clemson. • Clemson closed out the season with a #11ranking in the final Campbell/ITA poll and posted a final record of 19-8.• The women’s program produced four ITA All-Americans for the first time in school history. Two players, Ani Mjiacika and Josipa Bek, were All-American in both singles and doubles.• The doubles team of Josipa Bek and InaHadziselimovic advanced to the NCAA Final Eight, becoming just the fourth team from Clemson to reach the quarterfinal round. That duo finished #24

in the final ITA doubles poll. • Bek also earned All-America honors in singles by advancing to the round of

16. She finished the season #13 in the final ITA singles

poll.•AniMijacikaalsoearned

All-America honors in both singles and

doubles. She teamed with Keri Wong to

earn the honor as a doubles player.

The duo was seeded in the national

tournament and finished the

season #11 in the final ITA

doubles poll. • Mijacika

became the most decorated women’s

tennis player in Clemson history. She now owns five All-America

honors, two more than any other women’s tennis player from Clemson.• Mijacika was named the ACC Player-of-the-Yearand spent six weeks at #1 in the Campbell/ITA Tennis singles poll. She was ranked among the top five in every poll during the season, and finished the year in the #4 spot.•Bekalso earnedall-conference honors inthe spring after capturing the Wilson/ITA Southeast Regional Championship title during the fall. • Men’s tennis player CarlosAlvarez was named All-ACC.• The men’s team increasedits victory total and ACC win total over the previous year and had three wins over top-75 teams.

TRACK & FIELD(Final Men’s Indoor Rank: #23)

• Jacoby Ford won the 60m dash at theNCAA Indoor Championships with a time of 6.52 seconds. It was the 14th national championship in track & field for the Clemson men’s team.• Clemson had five outdoor All-Americanson the men’s team, including the 4x100m relay group of Justin Murdock, C.J. Spiller, Trenton Guy, and Jacoby Ford. The team broke the school record (38.77) and placed third at the NCAA meet. Ford earned his second straight All-America honor in the 100m.• Ford also won the ACC championship in the60m dash for the second time in his career. His performance helped Clemson to a #23 final national ranking.•Fordcapturedthe100mdashattheNCAAEastRegional in May, and also anchored the 4x100m relay team to victory. He was joined on the relay by Justin Murdock, C.J. Spiller, and Trenton Guy. It was the third win in the last four years at regionals in the 100m dash, but its first-ever win in the 400m relay.• Ford won the 100m dash at the ACCChampionships, his first-ever outdoor crown, and was runner-up in the 200m as well.• Liane Weber earned her first All-America honorafter a sixth-place finish in the pentathlon. She was also ACC champion in the event, the second title of her career in the pentathlon.• Ford and Weber were cited as SoutheastRegion Indoor Athletes-of-the-Year, according to the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches’Association.•AprilSinklerwasnamedACCMostValuableFieldEvent Athlete for the women after winning both the

high jump and long jump at the league indoor meet.• Tim Hall, Clemson’s sprintscoach, was named Southeast Region Assistant-of-the-Year by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.

VOLLEYBALL•TheTigersreachedthesecondroundoftheNCAATournament in back-to-back seasons for the first

time in program history and played host to first and second rounds for the second straight year.•ClemsondefeatedTennesseeintheopening round by a 3-2 margin before

falling to 12th-seeded Utah in the second round. •Finishedtheseasonwitha23-

10 overall record, 14-6 in the ACC.• Senior Danielle Hepburncapped an impressive career by earning 2009 ACC Player-of-the-Year honors

and a Third-Team AVCA All-America selection. She was just the second Clemson player in history to be named to an All-America team and as the conference’s top player.• Hepburn now owns Clemson careerrecords for block assists, total blocks, hitting percentage and blocks

per set.• Junior setter Kelsey Murphy was also

named First-Team All-ACC while junior hitter Lia Proctor was an all-conference second-team

selection.

Ani Mijacika

Danielle Hepburn

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Clemson women’s basketball player Lele Hardy was named •to the 2009 All-ACC Third Team, as voted on by the 45 mem-bers of the ACC’s Blue Ribbon Panel and announced by the conference office on Monday afternoon. With the selection, Hardy becomes the first Lady Tiger to •earn all-conference accolades since Lakeia Stokes was a first-team selection in 2004.Hardy leads Clemson in scoring, rebounding, assists and •steals and ranks among the best the in the league as well. The 5’10” junior from Spartanburg, SC is averaging 16.7 points and 8.7 rebounds per game to rank fifth and third, respectively. Her 3.2 steals per game is second-best in the ACC and •seventh nationally. Hardy’s 94 steals this year rank fourth all-time for a single season and trail her own mark of 98 from the 2006-07 season for second place. “I am really happy that people recognized the year that LeLe •Hardy had,” said Clemson Head Coach Cristy McKinney. “She worked hard in the off-season to improve and was a very consistent performer for the Lady Tigers all year. She has become a complete player and she knows that she can continue to improve. I am excited that we will have her for another year.”Hardy also leads the conference in defensive rebounding •with 6.0 per game. She has nearly doubled her scoring aver-age from a season ago while also improving in nearly every other statistical category. Hardy scored her 1,000th career point in January to become •just the 21st player in school history to reach the milestone. She currently ranks 17th all-time for points scored and has moved into third place for career steals with 276.

Hardy Named To All-Defensive TeamLele Hardy added another post-season honor on Tuesday •afternoon with a selection to the ACC All-Defensive Team.Hardy was one of just five players recognized by the league’s •12 head coaches, joining Chante Black (Duke, Jacqua Wil-liams (Georgia Tech), Jacinta Monroe (Florida State) and Jessica Breland (North Carolina).The Clemson junior leads the conference in defensive re-•bounding, averaging 6.0 per game.She also ranks second in the ACC for steals per game with •a 3.2 per game average. Hardy has totaled 94 steals in 29 games this season.She is just the third different player in school history to earn •the honor. Erin Batth (currently the Director of WBB Opera-tions at Virginia) was named to the team in 2000 and 2001 while Chrissy Floyd garnered the honor in 2002.

Clemson’s ACC Tournament HistoryThe Clemson women’s basketball team owns a 28-29 over-•all record in the 32-year history of the ACC Tournament. The Lady Tigers have won the championship twice and •have advanced to final game on six occasions. Clemson has reached the semifinal round 17 times in history.

Last season, the Lady Tigers ended a five-year drought in •the conference tournament with a 65-60 overtime victory over NC State in the 8-9 meeting.Clemson then fell to top-seeded North Carolina in the quar-•terfinals by a 97-77 margin to conclude the season.

Similarities Between 2008 and 2009The Yellow Jackets may have bested Clemson by 45 points •just 11 days ago to match the Lady Tigers’ worst home loss all-time, but history could repeat itselft in Clemson’s favor on Thursday.The Lady Tigers faced NC State in the first round of the 2008 •ACC Tournament, just seven days after the Wolfpack posted an 89-57 win at Littlejohn Coliseum.However, Clemson prevailed during the tournament with an •overtime victory against NC State to advance to the second round for the first time since the 2003 event.

Veterans At The ACC TournamentBelow is a chart of scoring, rebounding and assist averages •for the nine Lady Tigers with experience in the ACC Tourna-ment

Player Games Pts Reb Ast Christy Brown 3 5.7 5.3 6.3 Morganne Campbell 3 8.7 2.7 0.3 Lele Hardy 3 13.7 6.0 5.3 Whitney Hood 2 8.5 2.5 0.0 April Parker 1 0.0 1.0 0.0 Jasmine Tate 2 1.0 2.5 0.0 Tasha Taylor 3 6.0 3.3 3.7 Sthefany Thomas 2 6.0 2.5 0.5 Kirstyn Wright 2 3.0 1.0 1.5

Honoring Senior Tasha TaylorTaylor is in her fifth year with the Lady Tiger program after •red-shirting last season due to an injury. She has started 91 games over her career and played in 115. Tasha ranks fourth in school history with 422 career assists •and her assists per game average is fifth-best all-time. She has totaled 844 points over her four seasons with a career-best average of 11.9 points per game during her junior year. The native of Columbus, GA had a career high 13 assists •against Savannah State during the 2005-06 season which ranks in a tie for the sixth most in program history.Tasha is also one of just 12 different players to have record-•ed a double-double with points and assists, doing so three times in her career.She graduated last December with a degree in Sport Man-•agement and hopes to continue her basketball career from the sidelines with aspirations of becoming Division I college coach

Clemson In the RPIThe Lady Tigers were listed at #119 in the RPI index accord-•ing to rpiratings.com through Mar. 1 games.Their strength of schedule ranked 60th most difficult in the •nation.

Televised GamesThursday’s game will be the ninth televised game for the •Lady Tigers this season, which is the most in a year for Clemson since the 2002-03 season.Clemson has a 1-7 record in those games with a win over •South Carolina (CSS) and losses to Florida State (RSN and CSS), Virginia (RSN), Georgia Tech (CSS and RSN), Wake Forest (RSN) and Duke (RSN).RSN stands for the ACC’s regional network of stations.•

February Was PinkThe Women’s Basketball Coaches Association assigned •February 13-22 as its Pink Zone initiative week in an effort for the WBCA’s nation of coaches to assist in raising breast cancer awareness on the court, across campuses, in com-munities and beyond.Clemson’s designated game, sponsored by Firehouse Subs •and Tigertown Graphics, was on Thursday, Feb. 19 as the Lady Tigers played host to Florida State.The team and marketing staff accepted donations and •pledges and sold pink t-shirts throughout the month to do-nate towards the Kay Yow foundation.The Lady Tigers had been taking pledges for free throws •made during their Pink Zone game. The team was 9-for-14 from the line against the Seminoles with Hardy, Thomas, April Parker, Christy Brown and Shaniqua Pauldo all knock-ing down at least one foul shot. .

Chow 4 Yow With Coach McKinneyAs part of the NCAA’s Pink Zone initiative, all ACC-member •schools will be holding a fundraising dinner to support breast cancer research and NC State Head Coach Kay Yow, who lost her battle on Saturday, Jan. 24.Clemson Head Coach Cristy McKinney, who played for Yow •as a Wolfpack Woman in the 1970s, held her event on Mon-day, Feb. 16 at the West Zone Club.All monies raised donated to the Kay Yow Foundation.•

2008-09 Results

Date Day Opponent (TV) Result ScoreNov. 14 Fri. @ Furman L 68-82Nov. 16 Sun. Presbyterian W 66-35 Nov. 19 Wed. @ South Carolina (CSS) W 52-45 Nov. 22 Sat. Georgia State L 75-82Nov. 25 Tue. Winthrop W 76-68Nov. 28 Fri. vs. Kent State% W 68-53Nov. 30 Sun. vs. Washington% W 85-67Dec. 4 Thu. Northwestern$ W 78-75 (OT)Dec. 6 Sat. Ohio W 60-57Dec. 15 Mon. Chattanooga W 79-74Dec. 22 Mon. vs. Georgia# L 67-50Dec. 29 Mon. Kennesaw State W 78-65 Jan. 2 Fri. Charlotte L 51-58Jan. 5 Mon. @ *Miami W 74-68Jan. 8 Thu. *#2/2 North Carolina L 74-83Jan. 11 Sun. @ *Florida State (RSN) L 54-80Jan. 15 Thu. *#12/16 Maryland L 56-65Jan. 18 Sun. @ *Wake Forest W 64-60Jan. 20 Tue. Charleston Southern W 85-60Jan. 23 Fri. @ *Boston College L 51-71Jan. 26 Mon. *#14/16 Virginia (RSN) L 67-75Jan. 28 Wed. *Virginia Tech L 61-65Feb. 1 Sun. @ *Georgia Tech (CSS) L 41-49Feb. 4 Wed. @ Western Carolina W 73-64Feb. 8 Sun. *Wake Forest (RSN) L 66-71Feb. 13 Fri. @ *#4/10 Duke (RSN) L 53-77Feb. 19 Thu. *#11/12 Florida State (CSS) L 58-75Feb. 22 Sun. *Georgia Tech (RSN) L 54-89Feb. 26 Thu. @ *NC State L 43-69Mar. 5 Thu. vs. Georgia Tech! (RSN) W 81-69Mar. 6 Fri. vs. #11/11 North Carolina! (RSN) L 55-74

Note: All times local; % - Washington Husky Classic; $ - Big Ten/ACC Challenge; # - at Arena at The Gwinnett Center; Duluth, GA; * - ACC opponent; ! - ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC

Lele Hardy scored her 1,000th career point on •Wednesday, Jan. 28 to become just the 21st player in school history to accomplish the feat.

Final Notes

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91The dinner included a silent auction featuring autographed •memorabilia from various Clemson coaches, an autographed basketball from Coach Yow, tickets to the ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament in Greensboro, NC, a behind-the-scenes tour of Clemson athletic facilities, and a one-on-one dinner with Coach McKinney at Calhoun Corners.

Hardy Hits 1,000 Point MarkClemson junior Lele Hardy scored her 1,000th career point •on Wednesday, Jan. 28 to become just the 21st player in school history to accomplish the feat.With her 13-point performance that night, she also moved •into 21st place on the Clemson all-time scoring list and then claimed the #20 spot with 15 points at Georgia Tech.Hardy now ranks 16th with 1,124 points.•The Tiger forward scored 349 for an 11.6 average as a fresh-•man in 2006-07 and then had 272 last season. Barbara Kennedy holds the school record with 3,113 career •points.

Career Scoring Leaders Rk. Name Years GP Points 1. Barbara Kennedy 1978-82 127 3113 2. Chrissy Floyd 1999-2003 120 1937 3. Janet Knight 1982-86 114 1795 4. Shandy Bryan 1989-93 126 1631 5. Karen Ann Jenkins 1985-89 111 1514 6. Mary Anne Cubelic 1979-83 119 1501 7. Tara Saunooke 1994-95 121 1462 8. Bobbie Mims 1976-80 126 1448 9. Kerry Boyatt 1989-93 121 1422 10. Itoro Umoh 1995-99 126 1409 11. Amy Geren 1995-99 125 1402 12. Donna Forester 1975-78 63 1270 13. Louise Greenwood 1985-89 112 1268 14. Cissy Bristol 1977-82 104 1229 15. Peggy Caple 1981-85 119 1173 16. Lele Hardy 2006-present 90 1124 17. Laura Cottrell 1993-97 119 1108

Starting OutHead Coach Cristy McKinney has started 10 different play-•ers at some point during the 2008-09 season.Lele Hardy has been the only player to start all 29 games, •while April Parker (25), Tasha Taylor (20), Jasmine Tate (17), Whitney Hood (16), Christy Brown (14), Bryelle Smith (11), Morganne Campbell (6), Kirstyn Wright (3) and Sthefany Thomas (4) have been in the starting line-up at least once this year.McKinney has used 14 different starting lineups with no •single combination appearing more than five times.

Georgians Dominate Clemson RosterAccording to an informal survey put together by George Ma-•son SID Dan Reisig, the Lady Tigers lead the nation in play-ers from a single state outside the location of their school.The Clemson roster boasts eight players from the state of •Georgia - Christy Brown (Atlanta), Morganne Campbell (Fair-burn), Lindsey Mason (Woodstock), April Parker (Snellville), Shaniqua Pauldo (Macon), Tasha Taylor (Columbus), Lind-say Welker (Tifton) and Kirstyn Wright (Stone Mountain).Georgia appears to be a hot bed of women’s basketball tal-•ent as Central Florida and South Carolina each have seven players from the Peach State on their respective roster.

Hardy Among ACC/National LeadersLele Hardy ranks among the best in the ACC in several cat-•egories this season, according to statistics through regular season games. The Clemson junior ranks third in the league in rebounding •with an 8.7 per game average.She is also fifth in scoring with a 16.7 per game average. •Her 3.2 steals per game figure was also ranked second in •the league.Hardy leads the conference in defensive rebounding with •6.0 per game.She ranks seventh in the nation for steals per game this sea-•son. Her 3.3 per game average from 2005-06 was fifth-best in the country that year.

Another Block For TateClemson sophomore Jasmine Tate leads the team with 33 •blocked shots in 2008-09, nearly twice as many as any other Lady Tiger player.Tate is averaging just 16.2 minutes per game and has played •in all 29 games for a 1.14 blocks per game average.

She ranks eighth in the ACC for the statistic.•

Taylor GraduatesRed-shirt senior Tasha Taylor is now a graduate of Clemson •University.The 5’9” guard from Columbus, GA earned her degree in •Sport Management at Clemson’s commencement exercises on Thursday, Dec. 18.She will take classes during the spring semester to work •towards a second degree.Taylor is also interning in the Sports Information Office for •one of her classes.

Hardy All-Time Theft LeaderLele Hardy holds the Clemson steal record in terms of per •game averages.She has totaled 276 career steals in 90 games played for •a 3.07 average.Hardy’s 106 steals this season rank fourth all-time. She is •one shy of tying Barbara Kennedy’s 95 and needs six to tie her own mark of 98 from her freshman year. Ramona O’Neal holds the school record with 123 during the •1988-89 season.

Hardy In Top Ten For Career StealsLele Hardy’s 287 career steals rank second in school history, •surpassng Itoro Umoh with a six-steal night against Florida State on Feb. 19.Ironically, Umoh (now Coleman) was Hardy’s primary re-•cruiter when she was an assistant coach at Clemson from 2003-07.The junior from Spartanburg, SC set the freshman single-•season record with 98 in 2006-07 and tallied 83 as a sopho-more. She has 92 this year.Barbara Kennedy’s 327 from 1978-82 lead all players.•

Career Steals Leaders Rk. Name Years GP Steals 1. Barbara Kennedy 1978-83 127 327 2. Lele Hardy 2006-88 91 287 3. Ramona O’Neal 1985-89 117 286

Taylor In Top 10 For Career AssistsRed-shirt senior Tasha Taylor has moved into fourth place on •the Clemson all-time career assist list with 422.Taylor had 83 as a freshman in 2004-05, 162 as a sopho-•more in 2005-06 and 93 as a junior in 2006-07.Bobbie Mims is the record-holder with 617 set from 1976-•80.

Career Assists Leaders Rk. Name Years GP Assists 1. Bobbie Mims 1976-80 126 617 2. Melinda Ashworth 1982-86 111 463 3. Itoro Umoh 1995-99 126 459 4. Tasha Taylor 2004- 115 433

Taylor, Brown Among Best For Assist AverageTasha Taylor and Christy Brown both entered the season •ranked in the top 10 for career assists per game.Taylor ranks fifth with a 3.67 career average.•She has tallied 422 assists in 115 career games. •Brown’s 3.37 per game average is sixth highest all-time.•The red-shirt junior owns 300 career assists in 89 games •played.Drema Greer holds the record with a 6.54 per game aver-•age.

Career Assists Per Game Rk. Name Years Assists GP A/G 1. Drema Greer 1977-79 399 61 6.54 2. Bobbie Mims 1976-80 617 126 4.89 3. Susan Fehling 1983-85, 87-89 411 87 4.72 4. Melinda Ashworth 1982-86 463 111 4.17 5. Tasha Taylor 2004- 422 115 3.67 6. Christy Brown 2006- 300 89 3.37

Whew! What a January!The Lady Tigers wrapped up a very busy January with 10 •games during the first 28 days of the month. Clemson had an 11-day stretch in which it played five games.The Lady Tigers had a 3-7 record in those 10 games, de-•feating Miami, Wake Forest and Charleston Southern and falling to Charloote, North Carolina, Florida State, Maryland,

Boston College, Virginia and Virginia Tech.

Night at the Line One of Top In HistoryThe Lady Tigers converted 14-of-15 from the foul line on •Thursday, Jan. 8 against North Carolina.The .933 percentage tied for fourth in school history. The •record was a 20-21 performance against Wake Forest on Jan. 15, 2006.For the 2008-09 season, Clemson is shooting 70.0 percent •from the line, which ranks third in the ACC.

Down at the Half, Ahead at the EndThe Clemson women’s basketball team won five straight •games in which it was trailing at halftime. The feat is a school record and also ranks second in program history for wins in a single season that came after a halftime deficit.The Lady Tigers were down, 33-30, against Kent State in •their opening game of the 2008 Husky Classic on Nov. 28; and they also trailed by a 35-34 margin to host-Washington two days later.Northwestern held the 27-25 advantage at the halftime break •on Dec. 4 in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge before Clemson’s Lele Hardy hit a three-pointer to send the game into over-time.The Lady Tigers trailed Ohio University by 14 points (33-19) •on Dec. 6 before making a second-half run to win by three (60-57).Clemson was then down, 36-27, at the break to Chatta-•nooga, but out-scored the Lady Mocs 52-38 in the second half for the win. Since then, the Lady Tigers also recorded a come-from-•behind win at Miami on Jan. 5. Clemson trailed 41-38 at the break before rallying for the 74-68 victory.The Lady Tigers recorded their seventh victory after trailing •at the half on Jan. 18 at Wake Forest. The Deacs led 25-21 at the break, but Clemson out-scored Wake Forest, 43-35, for the win.

Best Start Since 2003-04The Lady Tigers put together an 8-2 record through the first •10 games of the 2008-09 season for their best start since 2003-04.After opening with a loss at Furman on Nov. 14, Clemson •defeated Presbyterian and South Carolina. Following a home defeat to Georgia State, the Lady Tigers •rebounded with six straight wins before falling to Georgia on Dec. 22.The 2003-04 squad was 8-1 through the first nine games •and started the year with an 11-1 mark.

Clemson Schedule Packed With CarolinasClemson opened the 2008-09 season with three straight •games against in-state foes. Overall, Clemson faced five teams from the state of South •Carolina this season - Furman, Presbyterian, South Caro-lina, Winthrop and Charleston Southern - and went 4-1 against them.The Lady Tigers will play 12 games against teams from the •Carolinas with North Carolina schools Charlotte, North Caro-lina, Wake Forest (2), Duke, NC State and Western Carolina on the slate.

2008-09 StandingsTeam ACC OverallMaryland 12-2 31-5Florida State 12-2 26-8Duke 11-3 27-6North Carolina 10-4 28-7Georgia Tech 8-6 22-10Virginia 8-6 24-10Boston College 7-7 23-12NC State 5-9 13-17Wake Forest 5-9 19-12Miami 2-12 13-17Virginia Tech 2-12 12-18Clemson 2-12 14-17

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92Lady Tigers Down Northwestern In Overtime For Win In ACC/Big Ten Challenge

Clemson won an overtime thriller on Dec. 4 against North-•western in the second annual ACC/Big Ten Challenge.Lele Hardy hit a three-pointer as time expired in regulation to •send the game into an extra period.Hardy finished with 21 points and 14 rebounds to lead the •Lady Tigers.The win was Clemson’s second in overtime in Head Coach •Cristy McKinney’s tenure. The Lady Tigers also defeated NC State with extra time in the first round of the 2008 ACC Tournament.

Clemson Claims Husky Classic TitleThe Lady Tigers won the Husky Classic over the Nov. 28-30 •weekend in Seattle, WA by defeating Kent State (68-53) and host-Washington (85-67).It marks the second straight year Clemson has captured a •tournament title over the Thanksgiving weekend.The Lady Tigers won the Coors Classic in Boulder, CO in •2007-08.

Hardy Named Husky Classic MVP; Hood Named All-Tourna-ment

Lele Hardy earned MVP honors at the Husky Classic after •averaging a double-double in the two-game tournament.The junior forward had 22 points and 11 rebounds against •Kent State in the first round and then totaled 22 points and nine boards against Washington in the tournament cham-pionship.The honor was the second all-tournament selection for •Hardy, who was also named to the all-Dead River Company Classic team in 2006-07.Whitney Hood earned the first all-tournament team selec-•tion of her career out in Seattle. She was one rebound shy of a double-double against Washington in the championship game and also had a pair of blocked shots in the game. She averaged 12.0 points and 8.5 rebounds in the tourna-•ment.

Turnover Mark Ranks Lowest All-TimeThe Lady Tigers committed just seven turnovers against •Winthrop on Nov. 25, which was the second fewest all-time.Twice, Clemson had just six turnovers in a game - against •Alabama in 1993 and versus Duke in the 1995-96 ACC Championship season.The Lady Tigers have committed just seven turnovers two •other times in history - agaisnt Charleston Southern in 1992 and North Carolina in 2004.

Hardy Scores 32Lele Hardy posted a career high 32 points on Nov. 22 against •Georgia State. She was 12-for-18 from the field to set per-sonal bests in field goals made and attempted as well.Her 32 points were the most for any Lady Tiger since Lakeia •Stokes scored 32 almost five years ago to the day, Novem-ber 21, 2003. Hardy connected on 5-6 from behind the arc, while adding •three perfect free throw tries as well.

Lady Tigers Record Road Victory Over In-State Rival South Carolina

Clemson defeated in-state rival South Carolina on Nov. 19 •for the first time since the 2004-05 season, which was also the last time the Lady Tigers bested the Gamecocks in Co-lumbia.The win was the first for Head Coach Cristy McKinney over •South Carolina while at Clemson.Clemson ruined first-year coach Dawn Staley’s home opener •with the victory.Palmetto State native Lele Hardy led all scorers with 17 •points and was just one rebound shy of a double-double.She also tallied seven steals in the game.•April Parker and Whitney Hood also posted double figures •with 10 points apiece.

Thomas’ Travels With Argeninean National TeamSthefany Thomas spent her offseason traveling with the •Argentinean national team to the South America Champion-ships in Ecuador and the FIBA Olympic Qualifier in Spain.The Argentineans finished second in the South American •Championships in June to advance to the Olympic qualifier in Spain. Thomas averaged 12.3 points during the South American •Championships, which included a 22-point performance in

a win of Chili. Thomas’ mother is from Argentina and she lived in the country for several years before moving to the United States.

Athletic Lineage On Lady Tiger RosterThe 2008-09 Clemson women’s basketball roster has quite •the athletic lineage. Six players have parents and/or siblings that also played a sport at the Division I level.Morganne Campbell’s father was a fullback on the University •of Illinois football team from 1973-75. Whitney Hood’s mother and father both played basketball •at Mississippi State. Her brother was a four-year basketball letterwinner at Chattanooga. Jasmine Tate’s sister played basketball for St. John’s. •Sthefany Thomas’ father was a member of Arizona State’s •1975 NCAA Final Four Team. Her mother played basketball professionally in Argentina and her sister played basketball at Oregon State.Lindsey Mason’s father played football at the University of •Tennessee from 1978-82.Chelsey Pinkstaff’s father was a wrestler at the University •of Tennessee.

Lady Tigers Ink North Carolina Point GuardClemson head women’s basketball coach Cristy McKinney •has announced the signing of Keyrra Gillespie for the 2009-10 season.Gillespie, a native of Statesville, NC, is the #5-ranked player •in the Southeastern Hoops Report and the 18th-ranked point guard in the nation according to ESPN HoopGurlz.Gillespie is the reigning Ms. Basketball from North Carolina •and has been a three-time conference player-of-the-year at Statesville High School. She has led the Greyhounds to a 69-15 record in three seasons and to a state regionals ap-pearance in 2008. Gillespie, whom the Clemson coaches describe as the con-•summate point guard with great vision, passing ability and ball handling skills, was a first-team all-state selection for the 2007-08 season and has lettered three times in track as well.

Tigers In Final ACC Statistical Standings

ScoringLele Hardy 5th 16.2 pg

ReboundingLele Hardy 7th 8.4 pg

Field Goal Pct.Whitney Hood 13th .463

3-pt FG %Lele Hardy 14th .336

AssistsTasha Taylor 14th 3.1 pg

StealsLele Hardy 1st 3.42 pg

Blocked ShotsJasmine Tate 8th 1.2 pg

Assist/Turnover RatioTasha Taylor 10th 1.11Lele Hardy 14th 1.03

Offensive ReboundsLele Hardy 14th 2.6 pg

Defensive ReboundsLele Hardy 3rd 5.8 pg

Final Notes

Shaniqua Pauldo scored 23 points in Clemson’s ACC Tournamentvictoryoverfive-seedGeorgiaTech.

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Player Stats - All Games

Player Stats - ACC Games Only

Final Individual Stats

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94 Superlatives

Category Clemson Team High Clemson Team LowTotal Points 85

85vs. Washington (11/30/08)vs. Charleston Southern (1/20/09)

41 vs. Georgia Tech (2/1/09)

1st Half Points 45 vs. Charleston Southern (1/20/09) 14 vs. NC State (2/26/09)2nd Half Points 52 vs. Chattanooga (12/15/08) 15 vs. Boston College (1/23/09)1st Half FG % .552 (16-29) vs. Kennesaw State (12/29/08) .176 (6-34) vs. Georgia Tech (2/22/09)2nd Half FG % .633 (19-30) vs. Washington (11/30/08) .100 (3-30) vs. Boston College (1/23/09)Scoring Margin +31 vs. Presbyterian (11/16/08) -35 vs. Georgia Tech (2/22/09)Field Goals Made 33 vs. Charleston Southern (1/20/09) 16

16vs. Boston College (1/23/09)vs. Georgia Tech (2/1/09)

Field Goal Attempts 74 vs. Northwestern (12/4/08) 5252

vs. Ohio (12/6/08)vs. Duke (2/13/09)

Field Goal % .544 (31-57) vs. Washington (11/30/08) .286 (16-56) vs. Boston College (1/23/09)3-Pointers Made 9 vs. Miami (1/5/09) 1 vs. several3-Point Attempts 25

25vs. Miami (1/5/09)vs. Maryland (1/15/09)

6 vs. South Carolina (11/19/08)

3-Point FG % .444 (4-9) vs. Kennesaw State (12/29/08) .063 (1-16) vs. Presbyterian (11/16/08)Free Throws Made 18

18vs. Charleston Southern (1/20/09)vs. Georgia Tech (3/5/09)

3 vs. Miami (1/5/09)

Free Throw Attempts 24 vs. Presbyterian (11/16/08) 6 vs. Miami (1/5/09)

Free Throw % (min. 10 att.) .947 (18-19) vs. Georgia Tech (3/5/09) .363 (7-11) vs. South Carolina (11/19/08)Total Rebounds 52 vs. Miami (1/5/09) 25 vs. Ohio (12/6/08)Rebound Margin +15 vs. Charleston Southern (1/20/09) -26 vs. North Carolina (3/5/09)Assists 25 vs. Washington (11/30/08) 7 vs. Furman (11/14/08)Turnovers 29 vs. Georgia Tech (2/1/09) 7 vs. Winthrop (11/25/08)Blocked Shots 10 vs. Furman (11/14/08) 0 vs. NC State (2/26/09)Steals 19 vs. Presbyterian (11/16/08) 6 vs. Miami (1/5/09)Fouls 26

26vs. Furman (11/14/08)vs. North Carolina (1/9/09)

12 vs. Presbyterian (11/16/08)

Category Opponent Team High Opponent Team LowTotal Points 89 by Georgia Tech (2/22/09) 35 by Presbyterian (11/16/08)1st Half Points 45 by Florida State (1/11/09) 14 by Presbyterian (11/16/08)2nd Half Points 49 by North Carolina (1/9/09) 20 by Kent State (11/28/08)1st Half FG % .556 (15-27) by Chattanooga (12/15/08) .231 (6-26) by Charleston Southern (1/20/09)2nd Half FG % .593 (16-27)

.593 (16-27)by Wake Forest (2/8/09)by Georgia Tech (2/22/09)

.241 (7-29) by Kent State (11/28/08)

Field Goals Made 32 by Georgia Tech (2/22/09) 14 by Presbyterian (11/16/08)Field Goal Attempts 73 by Miami (1/5/09) 39 by Presbyterian (11/16/08)Field Goal % .511 (24-47) by Boston College (1/23/09) .281 by Charleston Southern (1/20/09)3-Pointers Made 8 by Furman (11/14/08) 1 by several (5)3-Point Attempts 22 by Charleston Southern (1/20/09) 6 by Boston College (1/23/09)3-Point FG % .571 (8-14) by Furman (11/14/08) .091 (1-11)

.091 (1-11)by Kennesaw State (12/29/08)by North Carolina (1/9/09)

Free Throws Made 32 by Furman (11/14/08) 4 by Presbyterian (11/16/08)Free Throw Attempts 40 by Furman (11/14/08) 6 by Presbyterian (11/16/08)Free Throw % (min. 10 att.) .857 (18-21) by Georgia State (11/22/08) .524 (11-21) by Charlotte (1/2/09)Total Rebounds 59 by North Carolina (3/6/09) 28

28by Presbyterian (11/16/08)by Georgia State (11/22/08)

Assists 18 by Winthrop (11/25/08) 6 by South Carolina (11/19/08)Turnovers 30 by Presbyterian (11/16/08) 12 by Miami (1/5/09)Blocked Shots 7 by Winthrop (11/25/08) 1 by severalSteals 20 by Georgia Tech (2/1/09) 2 by Winthrop (11/25/08)

Fouls 2020

by Wake Forest (1/18/09)by Georgia Tech (3/5/09)

7 by Winthrop (11/25/08)

Category Clemson Individual Best Opponent Individual BestPoints 32 by Lele Hardy vs. Georgia State (11/22/08) 34

34by Lee Stephens of Furman (11/14/08)by Amy Jaeschke of Northwestern (12/4/08)

Field Goals Made 12 by Lele Hardy vs. Georgia State (11/22/08) 13 by Corrinne Groves of Wake Forest (2/8/09)Field Goal Attempts 20 by Lele Hardy vs. Washington (11/30/08) 24 by Amy Jaeschke of Northwestern (12/4/08)Field Goal % (min. 5 att.) 1.000 (6-6)

1.000 (5-5)by April Parker vs. Kennesaw State (12/29/08)by Whitney Hood vs. Charleston Southern (1/20/09)

.875 (7-8) by Ashley Haugtvedt of Winthrop (11/25/08)

3-Pointers Made 5 by Lele Hardy vs. Georgia State (11/22/08) 5 by Brittany Graham of Georgia State (11/22/08)3-Point Attempts 10

10by Lele Hardy vs. Maryland (1/15/09)by Sthefany Thomas vs. Maryland (1/15/09)

9 by several

3-Point % (min. 3 att.) 1.000 (3-3.833 (5-6)

by Sthefany Thomas vs. Wake Forest (2/8/09)by Lele Hardy vs. Georgia State (11/22/08)

.833 (5-6) by Brittany Graham of Georgia State (11/22/08)

Free Throws Made 8 by Lele Hardy vs. Boston College (1/23/09) 12 by Amy Jaeschke of Northwestern (12/4/08)Free Throw Attempts 11 by Lele Hardy vs. Wake Forest (1/18/09) 13 by Amy Jaeschke of Northwestern (12/4/08)Free Throw % (min. 6 att.) 1.000 (9-9) by Lele Hardy vs. Boston College (1/23/09) 1.000 by severalTotal Rebounds 15

15by Lele Hardy vs. Miami (1/5/09)by Lele Hardy vs. Charleston Southern (1/20/09)

13 by several (3)

Assists 9 by Tasha Taylor vs. Georgia Tech (3/5/09) 8 by several (3)Blocked Shots 5

5by Jasmine Tate vs. Furman (11/14/08)by Jasmine Tate vs. Kent State (11/28/08)

3 by several (8)

Steals 77

by Lele Hardy vs. South Carolina (11/19/08)by Lele Hardy vs. Georgia Tech (3/5/09)

7 by Alex Tchangoue of Wake Forest (2/8/09)

Minutes 37 by Lele Hardy vs. Wake Forest (2/8/09) 42 by Amy Jaeschke of Northwestern (12/4/08)

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Date Opponent Final Score

Score By Periods

FG-A-Pct. 3FG-A-Pct FT-A-Pct. O-D=T Reb

PF-DQ

A TO BS S 1st FG% 2nd FG%

BenchScore

11/14 at Furman 82 34-48 21-50-.420 8-14-.571 32-40-.800 14-28=42 19-1 8 22 4 5 .346 .500 6

Clemson 68 25-43 26-70-.371 6-20-.300 10-14-.714 19-20=39 26-1 7 20 10 11 .344 .395 29

11/16 Presbyterian 35 14-21 14-39-.359 3-14-.214 4-6-.667 4-24=28 17-1 7 30 1 5 .278 .429 4

Clemson 66 29-37 24-68-.353 1-16-.063 17-24-.708 22-19=41 12-0 11 9 5 19 .382 .323 23

11/19 at South Carolina 45 24-21 16-49-.327 1-8-.125 12-19-.632 14-25=39 15-1 6 25 3 7 .310 .350 23

Clemson 52 31-21 22-59-.373 1-6-.167 7-11-.636 14-23=37 18-1 11 20 2 12 .438 .296 8

11/22 Georgia State 82 34-48 29-64-.453 6-15-.400 18-21-.400 11-17=28 17-0 17 13 3 18 .364 .548 19

Clemson 75 29-46 26-56-.464 9-17-.529 14-17-.824 15-26=41 18-0 11 28 5 9 .500 .447 21

11/25 Winthrop 68 32-36 25-52-.481 6-15-.400 12-19-.632 12-24=36 7-0 18 16 7 2 .429 .542 0

Clemson 76 44-32 31-70-.443 7-16-.438 7-8-.875 16-20=36 13-0 19 7 7 9 .541 .371 42

11/28 vs. Kent State 53 33-20 20-55-.364 2-13-.154 11-19-.579 12-28=40 16-0 12 26 5 8 .500 .241 14

Clemson# 68 30-38 29-69-.420 4-16-.250 6-14-.429 14-28=42 16-0 12 14 6 11 .406 .432 22

11/30 at Washington 67 35-32 25-72-.347 5-20-..250 12-15-.800 15-22=37 19-1 13 11 3 7 .394 .308 25

Clemson# 85 34-51 31-57-.544 7-16-.438 16-19-.842 5-33=38 14-0 25 15 4 7 .444 .633 29

12/4 Northwestern 75 29-38-8 23-51-.451 3-9-.333 26-34-.764 12-28=40 17-0 12 25 3 11 .423 .524 16

Clemson$ 78 27-40-11 32-74-.432 6-18-.333 8-16-.500 20-19=39 23-0 20 17 2 14 .324 .500 31

12/6 Ohio 57 33-24 20-47-.426 3-12-.250 14-17-.824 11-22=33 12-0 13 23 1 8 .520 .318 2

Clemson 60 19-41 23-52-.442 3-11-.273 11-15-.733 9-16=25 14-0 10 17 3 9 .320 .556 38

12/15 Chattanooga 74 36-38 27-54-.500 7-19-.368 13-20-.650 9-24=33 11-0 15 20 3 5 .556 .444 12

Clemson 79 27-52 32-62-.516 8-21-.381 7-10-.700 9-20=29 17-0 24 16 4 9 .400 .625 39

12/22 vs. Georgia 67 28-39 24-59-.407 4-16-.250 15-19-.789 12-31=43 15-0 14 15 3 10 .379 .433 11

Clemson% 50 32-18 19-59-.322 1-13-.077 11-16-.688 12-25=37 16-0 13 15 3 10 .429 .226 15

12/29 Kennesaw State 65 35-30 24-65-.369 1-11-.091 16-20-.800 16-16=32 18-0 13 16 2 13 .382 .355 19

Clemson 78 43-35 30-57-.526 4-9-.444 14-20-.700 13-28=41 16-0 18 19 8 10 .552 .500 30

1/2 Charlotte 58 30-28 22-57-.386 3-14-.214 11-21-.524 16-35=51 15-0 11 23 1 6 .423 .355 21

Clemson 51 19-32 19-59-.322 4-15-.267 9-14-.643 9-25=34 20-1 8 16 4 8 .250 .387 19

1/5 at *Miami 68 41-27 27-73-.370 5-16-.313 9-15-.600 11-27=38 11-0 16 12 5 14 .474 .257 10

Clemson 74 38-36 31-69-.449 9-25-.360 3-6-.500 14-38=52 15-0 21 20 8 6 .485 .417 45

1/8 *#2/2 North Carolina 83 34-49 28-71-.394 1-11-.091 26-37-.703 19-32=51 16-0 12 16 3 12 .282 .531 27

Clemson 74 25-49 27-70-.386 6-18-.333 14-15-.933 12-31=43 26-2 17 20 4 9 .257 .514 15

1/11 at *Florida State 80 45-35 27-65-.415 7-14-.500 19-26-.731 17-30=47 12-0 15 14 5 7 .515 .313 19

Clemson 54 31-23 21-59-.356 6-16-.375 6-10-.600 8-23=31 20-1 13 16 1 7 .400 .310 30

1/15 *#12/16 Maryland 65 35-30 21-56-.375 3-13-.231 20-25-.800 15-35=50 13-0 11 22 3 8 .400 .333 3

Clemson 56 26-30 20-65-.308 6-25-.240 10-13-.769 12-23=35 20-1 10 13 7 9 .333 .289 26

1/18 at *Wake Forest 60 25-35 20-56-.357 3-15-.200 17-25-.680 9-32=41 20-2 12 18 2 7 .276 .444 4

Clemson 64 21-43 23-63-.365 3-14-.214 15-23-.652 14-31=45 19-0 12 16 2 8 .300 .424 16

1/20 Charleston Southern 60 29-31 18-64-.281 7-22-.318 17-22-.773 17-15=32 16-1 10 21 1 11 .231 .316 2

Clemson 85 45-40 33-63-.524 1-8-.125 18-23-.783 15-32=47 21-0 19 18 8 9 .500 .548 43

1/23 at *Boston College 71 33-38 24-47-511 3-6-.500 20-29-.690 7-32=39 15-0 13 22 3 7 .450 .556 16

Clemson 51 36-15 16-56-.286 5-15-.333 14-17-.824 10-22=32 19-1 10 23 3 7 .500 .100 18

1/26 *Virginia 75 36-39 25-67-.373 3-8-.375 22-27-.815 22-27=49 10-0 15 17 3 8 .448 .316 10

Clemson 67 26-41 28-67-.438 5-17-.294 6-10-.600 11-24=35 21-0 12 18 5 13 .343 .552 35

1/28 *Virginia Tech 65 32-33 23-50-.460 1-9-.111 18-30-.600 12-27=39 15-0 12 14 1 9 .433 .500 10

Clemson 61 39-22 23-67-.343 3-21-.143 12-13-.3923 17-20=37 18-0 13 12 4 8 .455 .235 31

2/1 *Georgia Tech 49 20-29 16-40-.400 1-8-.125 16-26-.615 10-21=31 11-0 7 26 6 20 .350 .450 5

Clemson 41 16-25 16-50-.320 3-13-.231 6-12-.500 16-20=36 20-1 10 29 1 14 .231 .417 15

2/4 Western Carolina 64 26-38 25-68-.368 3-12-.250 11-19-.579 20-26=46 17-0 8 18 3 6 .367 .368 17

Clemson 73 31-42 27-69-.391 4-11-.391 15-22-.682 18-29=47 17-0 7 14 6 9 .359 .433 26

2/8 *Wake Forest 71 28-43 25-56-.446 3-11-.273 18-28-.643 10-23=33 13-0 17 14 1 16 .310 .593 4

Clemson 66 37-29 25-63-.397 5-14-.357 11-13-.846 16-25=41 19-0 16 22 1 9 .424 .357 34

2/13 at #4/10 *Duke 77 44-33 24-60-.400 3-11-.273 26-36-.722 18-32=50 17-0 15 16 6 13 .462 .353 29

Clemson 53 19-34 19-52-.365 5-13-.385 10-19-.526 7-24=31 21-1 10 23 3 12 .360 .370 34

2/19 #11/12 *Florida State 75 35-40 23-50-.460 3-12-.500 26-34-.460 12-26=38 15-0 15 19 4 11 .417 .500 14

Clemson 58 30-28 23-57-.404 3-18-.167 9-14-.643 11-19=30 24-1 14 24 3 11 .448 .357 12

2/22 *Georgia Tech 89 43-46 32-65-.492 4-8-.500 21-26-.808 20-28=48 14-0 14 14 5 14 .421 .593 20

Clemson 54 15-39 19-59-.322 5-16-.313 11-16-.688 17-16=33 21-1 12 21 9 7 .176 .520 21

2/26 at *NC State 69 30-39 25-58-.431 2-7-.286 17-22-.773 11-37=48 14-0 11 11 4 5 .355 .519 30

Clemson 43 14-29 17-63-.270 3-14-.214 6-11-.545 12-24=36 15-0 8 11 0 7 .188 .355 23

3/5 vs. Georgia Tech 69 37-32 22-67-.328 4-15-.267 21-29-.724 17-21=38 20-0 9 19 1 13 .355 .306 25

Clemson 81 37-44 31-70-.443 1-11-.091 18-19-.947 18-32=50 19-0 16 20 4 14 .455 .432 24

3/6 vs. North Carolina 74 31-43 25-61-.410 3-11-.273 21-30-.700 23-36=59 15-0 11 21 4 9 .367 .452 14

Clemson 55 29-26 20-67-.299 7-24-.292 8-12-.667 14-19=33 231 11 13 5 11 .371 .219 38

Team Game-by-Game Stats

Category Clemson Team High Clemson Team LowTotal Points 85

85vs. Washington (11/30/08)vs. Charleston Southern (1/20/09)

41 vs. Georgia Tech (2/1/09)

1st Half Points 45 vs. Charleston Southern (1/20/09) 14 vs. NC State (2/26/09)2nd Half Points 52 vs. Chattanooga (12/15/08) 15 vs. Boston College (1/23/09)1st Half FG % .552 (16-29) vs. Kennesaw State (12/29/08) .176 (6-34) vs. Georgia Tech (2/22/09)2nd Half FG % .633 (19-30) vs. Washington (11/30/08) .100 (3-30) vs. Boston College (1/23/09)Scoring Margin +31 vs. Presbyterian (11/16/08) -35 vs. Georgia Tech (2/22/09)Field Goals Made 33 vs. Charleston Southern (1/20/09) 16

16vs. Boston College (1/23/09)vs. Georgia Tech (2/1/09)

Field Goal Attempts 74 vs. Northwestern (12/4/08) 5252

vs. Ohio (12/6/08)vs. Duke (2/13/09)

Field Goal % .544 (31-57) vs. Washington (11/30/08) .286 (16-56) vs. Boston College (1/23/09)3-Pointers Made 9 vs. Miami (1/5/09) 1 vs. several3-Point Attempts 25

25vs. Miami (1/5/09)vs. Maryland (1/15/09)

6 vs. South Carolina (11/19/08)

3-Point FG % .444 (4-9) vs. Kennesaw State (12/29/08) .063 (1-16) vs. Presbyterian (11/16/08)Free Throws Made 18

18vs. Charleston Southern (1/20/09)vs. Georgia Tech (3/5/09)

3 vs. Miami (1/5/09)

Free Throw Attempts 24 vs. Presbyterian (11/16/08) 6 vs. Miami (1/5/09)

Free Throw % (min. 10 att.) .947 (18-19) vs. Georgia Tech (3/5/09) .363 (7-11) vs. South Carolina (11/19/08)Total Rebounds 52 vs. Miami (1/5/09) 25 vs. Ohio (12/6/08)Rebound Margin +15 vs. Charleston Southern (1/20/09) -26 vs. North Carolina (3/5/09)Assists 25 vs. Washington (11/30/08) 7 vs. Furman (11/14/08)Turnovers 29 vs. Georgia Tech (2/1/09) 7 vs. Winthrop (11/25/08)Blocked Shots 10 vs. Furman (11/14/08) 0 vs. NC State (2/26/09)Steals 19 vs. Presbyterian (11/16/08) 6 vs. Miami (1/5/09)Fouls 26

26vs. Furman (11/14/08)vs. North Carolina (1/9/09)

12 vs. Presbyterian (11/16/08)

Category Opponent Team High Opponent Team LowTotal Points 89 by Georgia Tech (2/22/09) 35 by Presbyterian (11/16/08)1st Half Points 45 by Florida State (1/11/09) 14 by Presbyterian (11/16/08)2nd Half Points 49 by North Carolina (1/9/09) 20 by Kent State (11/28/08)1st Half FG % .556 (15-27) by Chattanooga (12/15/08) .231 (6-26) by Charleston Southern (1/20/09)2nd Half FG % .593 (16-27)

.593 (16-27)by Wake Forest (2/8/09)by Georgia Tech (2/22/09)

.241 (7-29) by Kent State (11/28/08)

Field Goals Made 32 by Georgia Tech (2/22/09) 14 by Presbyterian (11/16/08)Field Goal Attempts 73 by Miami (1/5/09) 39 by Presbyterian (11/16/08)Field Goal % .511 (24-47) by Boston College (1/23/09) .281 by Charleston Southern (1/20/09)3-Pointers Made 8 by Furman (11/14/08) 1 by several (5)3-Point Attempts 22 by Charleston Southern (1/20/09) 6 by Boston College (1/23/09)3-Point FG % .571 (8-14) by Furman (11/14/08) .091 (1-11)

.091 (1-11)by Kennesaw State (12/29/08)by North Carolina (1/9/09)

Free Throws Made 32 by Furman (11/14/08) 4 by Presbyterian (11/16/08)Free Throw Attempts 40 by Furman (11/14/08) 6 by Presbyterian (11/16/08)Free Throw % (min. 10 att.) .857 (18-21) by Georgia State (11/22/08) .524 (11-21) by Charlotte (1/2/09)Total Rebounds 59 by North Carolina (3/6/09) 28

28by Presbyterian (11/16/08)by Georgia State (11/22/08)

Assists 18 by Winthrop (11/25/08) 6 by South Carolina (11/19/08)Turnovers 30 by Presbyterian (11/16/08) 12 by Miami (1/5/09)Blocked Shots 7 by Winthrop (11/25/08) 1 by severalSteals 20 by Georgia Tech (2/1/09) 2 by Winthrop (11/25/08)

Fouls 2020

by Wake Forest (1/18/09)by Georgia Tech (3/5/09)

7 by Winthrop (11/25/08)

Category Clemson Individual Best Opponent Individual BestPoints 32 by Lele Hardy vs. Georgia State (11/22/08) 34

34by Lee Stephens of Furman (11/14/08)by Amy Jaeschke of Northwestern (12/4/08)

Field Goals Made 12 by Lele Hardy vs. Georgia State (11/22/08) 13 by Corrinne Groves of Wake Forest (2/8/09)Field Goal Attempts 20 by Lele Hardy vs. Washington (11/30/08) 24 by Amy Jaeschke of Northwestern (12/4/08)Field Goal % (min. 5 att.) 1.000 (6-6)

1.000 (5-5)by April Parker vs. Kennesaw State (12/29/08)by Whitney Hood vs. Charleston Southern (1/20/09)

.875 (7-8) by Ashley Haugtvedt of Winthrop (11/25/08)

3-Pointers Made 5 by Lele Hardy vs. Georgia State (11/22/08) 5 by Brittany Graham of Georgia State (11/22/08)3-Point Attempts 10

10by Lele Hardy vs. Maryland (1/15/09)by Sthefany Thomas vs. Maryland (1/15/09)

9 by several

3-Point % (min. 3 att.) 1.000 (3-3.833 (5-6)

by Sthefany Thomas vs. Wake Forest (2/8/09)by Lele Hardy vs. Georgia State (11/22/08)

.833 (5-6) by Brittany Graham of Georgia State (11/22/08)

Free Throws Made 8 by Lele Hardy vs. Boston College (1/23/09) 12 by Amy Jaeschke of Northwestern (12/4/08)Free Throw Attempts 11 by Lele Hardy vs. Wake Forest (1/18/09) 13 by Amy Jaeschke of Northwestern (12/4/08)Free Throw % (min. 6 att.) 1.000 (9-9) by Lele Hardy vs. Boston College (1/23/09) 1.000 by severalTotal Rebounds 15

15by Lele Hardy vs. Miami (1/5/09)by Lele Hardy vs. Charleston Southern (1/20/09)

13 by several (3)

Assists 9 by Tasha Taylor vs. Georgia Tech (3/5/09) 8 by several (3)Blocked Shots 5

5by Jasmine Tate vs. Furman (11/14/08)by Jasmine Tate vs. Kent State (11/28/08)

3 by several (8)

Steals 77

by Lele Hardy vs. South Carolina (11/19/08)by Lele Hardy vs. Georgia Tech (3/5/09)

7 by Alex Tchangoue of Wake Forest (2/8/09)

Minutes 37 by Lele Hardy vs. Wake Forest (2/8/09) 42 by Amy Jaeschke of Northwestern (12/4/08)

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Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsClemson vs Furman

11/14/08 5:00 p.m. at Greenville, S.C. (Timmons Arena)

Clemson 68 • 0-1

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

11 HARDY, Lele f 6-11 2-3 5-5 1 2 3 4 19 1 3 0 3 2421 PARKER, April f 2-6 0-0 0-0 3 2 5 3 4 0 3 2 1 21

24 TATE, Jasmine f 2-5 0-0 0-2 5 3 8 1 4 0 1 5 2 2004 BROWN, Christy g 0-5 0-2 0-0 1 2 3 1 0 1 5 1 2 2010 WRIGHT, Kirstyn g 5-11 2-7 0-1 1 1 2 4 12 1 3 0 2 33

03 SMITH, Bryelle 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1212 TAYLOR, Tasha 1-3 0-0 2-3 1 1 2 5 4 2 1 0 0 15

22 THOMAS, Sthefany 3-11 2-6 0-0 2 2 4 4 8 0 2 0 1 2525 HOOD, Whitney 4-8 0-0 3-3 2 2 4 1 11 1 1 0 0 1931 MASON, Lindsey 3-6 0-0 0-0 3 2 5 3 6 0 0 2 0 8

44 PAULDO, Shaniqua 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Team 0 1 1

Totals 26-70 6-20 10-14 19 20 39 26 68 7 20 10 11 200

FG % 1st Half: 11-32 34.4%3FG % 1st Half: 1-5 20.0%

FT % 1st Half: 2-5 40.0%

2nd half: 15-38 39.5%2nd half: 5-15 33.3%2nd half: 8-9 88.9%

Game: 26-70 37.1%Game: 6-20 30.0%Game: 10-14 71.4%

DeadballRebounds

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Furman 82 • 1-0

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

20 BAKER, Sarah f 3-9 2-2 0-0 2 2 4 2 8 0 1 0 0 33

21 HOLTFRETER, Kali f 2-6 2-4 4-5 1 3 4 1 10 1 5 0 1 3444 JOHNSON, Katie c 1-6 0-0 5-6 6 4 10 5 7 0 5 1 2 27

11 STEPHENS, Lee g 10-14 3-4 11-12 0 1 1 4 34 1 2 0 0 3212 LIEBSCHWAGER, M g 4-7 1-2 8-11 1 4 5 3 17 5 2 2 1 3510 DOWELL, Candace 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 3 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 10

23 BERRY, Kendra 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 1 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 724 TROUTMAN, Susan 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 4 5 2 2 0 0 1 1 13

32 BOOKER, Shana 0-4 0-1 2-4 1 1 2 1 2 0 2 0 0 9Team 2 5 7 2Totals 21-50 8-14 32-40 14 28 42 19 82 8 22 4 5 200

FG % 1st Half: 9-26 34.6%3FG % 1st Half: 3-7 42.9%

FT % 1st Half: 13-16 81.3%

2nd half: 12-24 50.0%2nd half: 5-7 71.4%2nd half: 19-24 79.2%

Game: 21-50 42.0%Game: 8-14 57.1%Game: 32-40 80.0%

DeadballRebounds

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Officials: Carla Fountain, Angel Stanton, Talisa GreenTechnical fouls: Clemson-WRIGHT, Kirstyn. Furman-None.Attendance: 337

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total

Clemson 25 43 68Furman 34 48 82

In Off 2nd Fast

Points Paint T/O Chance Break BenchCU 0 19 17 0 29FUR 0 22 10 0 6

Last FG - CU 2nd-00:59, FUR 2nd-00:04.Largest lead - CU by 2 1st-19:15, FUR by 16 2nd-14:54.

Score tied - 0 times.Lead changed - 1 time.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics

Presbyterian vs Clemson11/16/08 2:0 pm at Clemson, SC (Littlejohn Coliseum)

Presbyterian 35 • 0-2

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

14 BROWN, Brittany f 2-4 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 3 4 1 5 0 0 2623 SMITH, Lea f 3-6 0-0 0-0 2 6 8 5 6 0 1 0 1 29

04 MOORE, Katlin g 2-8 0-1 2-2 0 6 6 2 6 2 7 0 2 3512 MILLS, Amanda g 3-9 1-6 1-2 1 1 2 2 8 0 6 0 0 2724 STEVENS, Kristen g 3-7 1-4 0-0 0 2 2 1 7 2 1 0 0 36

11 SNYDER, Lauren 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 321 WRIGHT, Chelsea 0-2 0-0 1-2 0 3 3 1 1 2 2 1 2 22

22 LEE, Megan 1-3 1-3 0-0 1 0 1 2 3 0 3 0 0 2025 WHATLEY, Holly 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2

Team 0 3 3 3

Totals 14-39 3-14 4-6 4 24 28 17 35 7 30 1 5 200

FG % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0%3FG % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0%

FT % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0%

2nd half: 14-39 35.9%2nd half: 3-14 21.4%

2nd half: 4-6 66.7%

Game: 14-39 35.9%Game: 3-14 21.4%

Game: 4-6 66.7%

DeadballRebounds

1

Clemson 66 • 1-1

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

11 HARDY, Lele f 5-9 0-2 3-6 7 1 8 2 13 5 0 0 5 3024 TATE, Jasmine f 4-8 0-0 2-2 4 3 7 0 10 0 1 1 2 2121 PARKER, April c 0-3 0-0 6-6 2 1 3 1 6 0 0 2 1 23

04 BROWN, Christy g 3-9 0-4 0-0 1 1 2 1 6 0 1 1 2 2510 WRIGHT, Kirstyn g 4-10 0-2 0-1 0 5 5 1 8 3 2 1 3 28

03 SMITH, Bryelle 1-6 0-2 0-0 2 1 3 3 2 2 1 0 0 1212 TAYLOR, Tasha 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 422 THOMAS, Sthefany 2-7 1-4 5-7 1 3 4 2 10 1 3 0 5 21

25 HOOD, Whitney 3-9 0-0 0-0 2 2 4 0 6 0 1 0 1 1731 MASON, Lindsey 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 8

33 WELKER, Lindsay 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 244 PAULDO, Shaniqua 2-3 0-0 1-2 2 0 2 2 5 0 0 0 0 9

Team 0 1 1

Totals 24-68 1-16 17-24 22 19 41 12 66 11 9 5 19 200

FG % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0%3FG % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0%

FT % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0%

2nd half: 24-68 35.3%2nd half: 1-16 6.3%

2nd half: 17-24 70.8%

Game: 24-68 35.3%Game: 1-16 6.3%

Game: 17-24 70.8%

DeadballRebounds

5,3

Officials: Dock Sisk, Angelica Suffren, BOnnie PettusTechnical fouls: Presbyterian-None. Clemson-None.Attendance: 580

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total

Presbyterian 14 21 35

Clemson 29 37 66

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchPC 0 0 0 0 0CU 0 0 0 0 0

Last FG - PC , CU .Largest lead - PC None, CU None.

Score tied - 0 times.Lead changed - 0 times.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics

Clemson vs South Carolina11/19/08 7 p.m. at Colonial Life Arena / Columbia, S.C.

Clemson 52 • 2-1

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

21 PARKER, April f 5-8 0-0 0-0 3 1 4 5 10 0 1 0 2 2725 HOOD, Whitney f 5-10 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 2 10 0 1 1 0 28

10 WRIGHT, Kirstyn g 0-4 0-1 2-2 0 1 1 2 2 2 2 0 0 3111 HARDY, Lele g 6-15 1-3 4-6 4 5 9 2 17 2 4 0 7 3312 TAYLOR, Tasha g 2-3 0-0 1-2 1 6 7 3 5 5 5 0 2 26

03 SMITH, Bryelle 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 204 BROWN, Christy 0-5 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 14

22 THOMAS, Sthefany 3-10 0-2 0-1 0 3 3 1 6 2 2 0 0 2224 TATE, Jasmine 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 831 MASON, Lindsey 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5

44 PAULDO, Shaniqua 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 4Team 3 2 5

Totals 22-59 1-6 7-11 14 23 37 18 52 11 20 2 12 200

FG % 1st Half: 14-32 43.8%3FG % 1st Half: 1-4 25.0%

FT % 1st Half: 2-2 100.0%

2nd half: 8-27 29.6%2nd half: 0-2 0.0%2nd half: 5-9 55.6%

Game: 22-59 37.3%Game: 1-6 16.7%Game: 7-11 63.6%

DeadballRebounds

2

South Carolina 45 • 0-2

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

10 PACE, C.J. f 2-6 0-2 0-0 2 1 3 1 4 0 3 0 1 21

24 ADAMS, Demetress f 1-4 0-0 0-0 3 8 11 5 2 1 4 1 1 2252 MAY, Jewel f 0-1 0-0 2-2 1 3 4 4 2 0 0 0 1 17

03 FALOHUN, Lauren g 3-4 0-0 4-4 0 1 1 0 10 1 3 1 0 2723 DICKERSON, Brionna g 1-10 0-3 2-4 3 2 5 0 4 0 5 0 0 3704 KENNEDY, Samone 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 19

11 SUTTON, Lakeisha 2-4 0-0 1-4 2 1 3 1 5 0 2 0 1 821 TATE, Miranda 3-6 1-2 1-3 0 0 0 0 8 2 3 1 0 18

32 WILLIAMS, Tonia 3-7 0-0 2-2 1 7 8 3 8 0 1 0 3 2234 WHEELER, Sada 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 9

Team 1 1 2 1

Totals 16-49 1-8 12-19 14 25 39 15 45 6 25 3 7 200

FG % 1st Half: 9-29 31.0%3FG % 1st Half: 1-3 33.3%

FT % 1st Half: 5-9 55.6%

2nd half: 7-20 35.0%2nd half: 0-5 0.0%

2nd half: 7-10 70.0%

Game: 16-49 32.7%Game: 1-8 12.5%

Game: 12-19 63.2%

DeadballRebounds

3

Officials: Dee Kantner, Wesley Dean, Sue FountainTechnical fouls: Clemson-None. South Carolina-None.Attendance: 2315

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total

Clemson 31 21 52

South Carolina 24 21 45

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchCU 28 16 12 2 8SC 26 13 7 4 23

Last FG - CU 2nd-04:05, SC 2nd-03:37.Largest lead - CU by 17 1st-06:12, SC None.

Score tied - 0 times.Lead changed - 0 times.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics

Georgia State vs Clemson University11/22/08 3:00 PM at Littlejohn Coliseum - Clemson, SC

Georgia State 82 • 1-0

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

40 Olsen, Dana f 2-7 0-3 8-8 1 2 3 3 12 2 1 0 0 3242 McKeller, Danyiell f 10-18 0-0 4-5 4 7 11 2 24 2 2 0 2 35

04 Williams, Jylisa g 5-9 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 3 10 4 2 0 1 3105 Hollins, Brittany g 3-10 0-1 0-0 3 0 3 4 6 2 2 2 4 2323 Johnson, Crystal g 2-8 1-4 6-8 0 1 1 2 11 4 5 1 5 38

10 Graham, Brittany 6-8 5-6 0-0 0 1 1 2 17 2 1 0 2 1912 Harris, Chandra 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 2 1 0 0 2 11

21 Smith, Chandrica 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 122 Haltiwanger, Traci 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 525 Rawls, Shay 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

31 Mann, Monica 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 244 Anderson, Danielle 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Team 2 3 5Totals 29-64 6-15 18-21 11 17 28 17 82 17 13 3 18 200

FG % 1st Half: 12-33 36.4%

3FG % 1st Half: 2-6 33.3%FT % 1st Half: 8-9 88.9%

2nd half: 17-31 54.8%

2nd half: 4-9 44.4%2nd half: 10-12 83.3%

Game: 29-64 45.3%

Game: 6-15 40.0%Game: 18-21 85.7%

Deadball

Rebounds1

Clemson University 75 • 2-2

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

11 HARDY, Lele f 12-18 5-6 3-3 3 3 6 2 32 1 4 0 3 2725 HOOD, Whitney f 2-5 0-0 3-4 2 2 4 2 7 1 4 0 1 26

21 PARKER, April c 2-4 0-0 2-2 3 1 4 3 6 0 1 0 1 2612 TAYLOR, Tasha g 2-7 0-2 0-0 0 3 3 1 4 4 6 0 1 2022 THOMAS, Sthefany g 1-5 1-2 2-2 1 3 4 0 5 1 4 0 0 25

03 SMITH, Bryelle 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 2 2 1 3 2 2 1 0 1204 BROWN, Christy 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 2 2 0 2 0 1 9

10 WRIGHT, Kirstyn 3-8 2-5 3-5 2 4 6 4 11 1 4 1 1 2724 TATE, Jasmine 2-3 0-0 1-1 2 5 7 3 5 1 1 3 1 1931 MASON, Lindsey 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6

44 PAULDO, Shaniqua 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Team 2 1 3

Totals 26-56 9-17 14-17 15 26 41 18 75 11 28 5 9 200

FG % 1st Half: 9-18 50.0%3FG % 1st Half: 4-5 80.0%

FT % 1st Half: 7-9 77.8%

2nd half: 17-38 44.7%2nd half: 5-12 41.7%2nd half: 7-8 87.5%

Game: 26-56 46.4%Game: 9-17 52.9%Game: 14-17 82.4%

DeadballRebounds

1

Officials: Dee Kaufner, Billy Smith, Maj ForsbergTechnical fouls: Georgia State-None. Clemson University-None.Attendance:

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total

Georgia State 34 48 82Clemson University 29 46 75

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchGASTWB 32 32 10 8 19CU 28 13 14 6 21

Last FG - GASTWBB 2nd-00:58, CU 2nd-00:17.Largest lead - GASTWBB by 10 1st-06:26, CU by 5 2nd-09:27.

Score tied - 10 times.Lead changed - 11 times.

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Winthrop vs Clemson11/25/08 5:30 PM at Clemson, SC (Littlejohn Coliseum)

Winthrop 68 • 2-2

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

04 FANSLER, Jessica f 3-7 1-3 0-0 2 1 3 1 7 1 2 1 0 2840 FANN, Ashley f 6-15 0-0 4-9 5 8 13 2 16 7 3 1 0 40

42 HAUGTVEDT, Ashley c 7-8 2-3 1-2 1 3 4 2 17 1 1 3 0 3513 van DAALEN, Yvonne g 5-10 0-3 7-8 1 7 8 0 17 6 5 2 1 3625 RODD, Tiffany g 4-10 3-6 0-0 0 5 5 0 11 0 3 0 0 37

03 COX, Ashley 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 205 RYSKA, Kathi 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 14

32 SCOTT, Sarah 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 133 HANKINS, Shelly 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 450 HAMMICK, TaQuoia 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

Team 3 0 3Totals 25-52 6-15 12-19 12 24 36 7 68 18 16 7 2 200

FG % 1st Half: 12-28 42.9%3FG % 1st Half: 4-8 50.0%

FT % 1st Half: 4-7 57.1%

2nd half: 13-24 54.2%2nd half: 2-7 28.6%2nd half: 8-12 66.7%

Game: 25-52 48.1%Game: 6-15 40.0%Game: 12-19 63.2%

DeadballRebounds

2

Clemson 76 • 3-2

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

11 HARDY, Lele f 4-12 0-1 0-0 4 7 11 2 8 4 0 1 4 3424 TATE, Jasmine f 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 2 2 0 0 1 0 18

21 PARKER, April c 7-12 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 1 14 0 1 1 1 2403 SMITH, Bryelle g 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 12

04 BROWN, Christy g 4-5 2-3 0-0 1 2 3 0 10 2 1 0 2 1910 WRIGHT, Kirstyn 2-5 2-4 0-0 1 1 2 2 6 1 3 0 0 1512 TAYLOR, Tasha 3-5 2-2 0-0 0 0 0 2 8 6 0 0 0 22

22 THOMAS, Sthefany 2-6 1-4 2-2 3 1 4 1 7 0 0 1 1 1825 HOOD, Whitney 5-9 0-0 2-2 2 2 4 1 12 2 1 1 0 20

31 MASON, Lindsey 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 333 WELKER, Lindsay 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 244 PAULDO, Shaniqua 3-9 0-0 2-2 3 2 5 0 8 1 0 1 0 13

Team 0 1 1Totals 31-70 7-16 7-8 16 20 36 13 76 19 7 7 9 200

FG % 1st Half: 18-35 51.4%3FG % 1st Half: 4-9 44.4%

FT % 1st Half: 4-5 80.0%

2nd half: 13-35 37.1%2nd half: 3-7 42.9%2nd half: 3-3 100.0%

Game: 31-70 44.3%Game: 7-16 43.8%Game: 7-8 87.5%

DeadballRebounds

0

Officials: Wesley Dean, Cameron Invuye, Bonnie Pettis

Technical fouls: Winthrop-None. Clemson-None.Attendance: 519

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total

Winthrop 32 36 68Clemson 44 32 76

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break Bench

WU 34 7 9 2 0CU 32 23 24 14 42

Last FG - WU 2nd-02:28, CU 2nd-00:26.Largest lead - WU by 1 1st-13:59, CU by 15 1st-01:37.

Score tied - 0 times.Lead changed - 2 times.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics

Clemson vs Kent State11/28/08 12 p.m. at Bank of America Arena - Seattle, Wash.

Clemson 68 • 4-2

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

11 HARDY, Lele f 10-20 1-3 1-2 2 9 11 2 22 2 0 0 2 3524 TATE, Jasmine f 2-5 0-0 1-4 4 2 6 1 5 0 1 5 0 24

25 HOOD, Whitney f 4-10 0-0 0-0 3 5 8 2 8 2 2 0 1 2403 SMITH, Bryelle g 2-3 0-1 1-2 0 1 1 0 5 1 2 0 0 1504 BROWN, Christy g 3-8 0-2 0-0 2 2 4 1 6 1 1 0 4 21

10 WRIGHT, Kirstyn 1-6 1-6 0-0 1 2 3 4 3 1 2 0 1 2312 TAYLOR, Tasha 1-3 0-0 2-3 0 1 1 1 4 3 2 1 1 24

22 THOMAS, Sthefany 5-12 1-3 1-3 0 4 4 1 12 2 3 0 1 2431 MASON, Lindsey 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 133 WELKER, Lindsay 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4

44 PAULDO, Shaniqua 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 3 3 0 1 0 0 5Team 2 2 4

Totals 29-69 4-16 6-14 14 28 42 16 68 12 14 6 11 200

FG % 1st Half: 13-32 40.6%3FG % 1st Half: 2-12 16.7%

FT % 1st Half: 2-7 28.6%

2nd half: 16-37 43.2%2nd half: 2-4 50.0%2nd half: 4-7 57.1%

Game: 29-69 42.0%Game: 4-16 25.0%Game: 6-14 42.9%

DeadballRebounds

5

Kent State 53 • 3-1

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

30 HARRIS, Chenel f 4-7 1-3 3-3 0 2 2 2 12 0 2 0 0 22

21 KOWALSKA, Anna c 9-15 0-0 0-2 3 6 9 1 18 0 5 2 1 2810 BENNETT, Rachel g 1-4 0-2 4-6 0 3 3 2 6 8 4 0 4 38

11 GIBSON, Stephanie g 0-3 0-1 0-2 1 5 6 2 0 3 2 0 1 2324 STUTZMAN, Jena g 1-6 1-3 0-0 0 1 1 1 3 0 3 0 0 2404 HARKINS, Asheley 0-2 0-1 2-2 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 11

20 LEVI, Lakeshia 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 723 SPEARS, Yoshica 0-2 0-2 1-2 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 11

25 HUMES, Jamilah 4-11 0-1 1-2 1 2 3 3 9 1 4 2 1 2440 SHIELDS, Ellie 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 2 2 0 4 0 0 12

Team 3 6 9

Totals 20-55 2-13 11-19 12 28 40 16 53 12 26 5 8 200

FG % 1st Half: 13-26 50.0%3FG % 1st Half: 2-6 33.3%

FT % 1st Half: 5-7 71.4%

2nd half: 7-29 24.1%2nd half: 0-7 0.0%

2nd half: 6-12 50.0%

Game: 20-55 36.4%Game: 2-13 15.4%

Game: 11-19 57.9%

DeadballRebounds

3,1

Officials: Penny Davis, Wanda Szeremeta, Jay SchumakerTechnical fouls: Clemson-None. Kent State-None.Attendance:

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total

Clemson 30 38 68

Kent State 33 20 53

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchCU 42 21 14 16 22KENT 34 6 13 0 14

Last FG - CU 2nd-00:46, KENT 2nd-01:52.Largest lead - CU by 15 2nd-05:12, KENT by 5 2nd-19:51.

Score tied - 7 times.Lead changed - 11 times.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics

Clemson vs Washington11/30/08 2 p.m. at Bank of America Arena - Seattle, Wash.

Clemson 85 • 5-2

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

24 TATE, Jasmine f 4-7 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 1 8 0 1 1 1 2025 HOOD, Whitney f 8-12 0-0 0-0 1 8 9 1 16 2 0 2 1 34

03 SMITH, Bryelle g 2-5 2-4 2-2 0 2 2 1 8 6 0 0 0 1804 BROWN, Christy g 0-3 0-1 2-3 0 5 5 2 2 3 2 0 1 3011 HARDY, Lele g 7-9 3-5 5-5 0 9 9 3 22 3 2 1 2 32

10 WRIGHT, Kirstyn 5-10 1-4 2-2 2 2 4 2 13 4 0 0 0 2412 TAYLOR, Tasha 2-4 0-0 2-2 0 1 1 0 6 6 5 0 1 17

21 PARKER, April 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 1 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 922 THOMAS, Sthefany 3-6 1-2 2-3 0 3 3 3 9 1 3 0 1 16

Team 2 0 2

Totals 31-57 7-16 16-19 5 33 38 14 85 25 15 4 7 200

FG % 1st Half: 12-27 44.4%3FG % 1st Half: 4-9 44.4%

FT % 1st Half: 6-7 85.7%

2nd half: 19-30 63.3%2nd half: 3-7 42.9%

2nd half: 10-12 83.3%

Game: 31-57 54.4%Game: 7-16 43.8%

Game: 16-19 84.2%

DeadballRebounds

0,1

Washington 67 • 2-3

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

32 Whitcomb, Sami f 7-16 1-7 3-4 0 5 5 5 18 2 1 0 1 3534 Williams, Mollie f 5-11 0-0 2-2 4 4 8 1 12 2 0 3 2 3500 McLellan, Laura c 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 1 2 1 1 0 0 7

10 Kingma, Kristi g 2-11 1-3 5-7 4 0 4 3 10 2 2 0 1 2812 Morton, Sarah g 0-8 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 0 32

15 Augustavo, Michelle 6-16 3-9 0-0 4 1 5 1 15 1 1 0 1 2321 Rozier, Christina 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 1 2 3 1 0 0 622 Barlow, Charmaine 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

30 Young, Lydia 2-6 0-0 2-2 1 5 6 3 6 0 2 0 2 2642 Mosiman, Sara 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 5

Team 2 2 4 1Totals 25-72 5-20 12-15 15 22 37 19 67 13 11 3 7 200

FG % 1st Half: 13-33 39.4%

3FG % 1st Half: 3-6 50.0%FT % 1st Half: 6-7 85.7%

2nd half: 12-39 30.8%

2nd half: 2-14 14.3%2nd half: 6-8 75.0%

Game: 25-72 34.7%

Game: 5-20 25.0%Game: 12-15 80.0%

Deadball

Rebounds1,2

Officials: Michael Price, Michelle Russi, Alejandro MorenoTechnical fouls: Clemson-None. Washington-None.

Attendance: 2197

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total

Clemson 34 51 85

Washington 35 32 67

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchCU 38 12 11 21 29

WASH 32 11 15 2 25

Last FG - CU 2nd-00:11, WASH 2nd-01:02.

Largest lead - CU by 18 2nd-00:11, WASH by 4 1st-19:01.

Score tied - 6 times.

Lead changed - 11 times.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics

Northwestern vs Clemson12/04/08 7:00 PM at Clemson, SC (Littlejohn Coliseum)

Northwestern 75 • 2-6

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

25 Orban, Brittany f 2-3 0-1 7-9 4 2 6 3 11 0 4 0 2 2732 Cartwright, Kristin f 2-8 1-3 0-0 0 3 3 3 5 4 5 1 1 41

22 Jaeschke, Amy c 11-24 0-1 12-13 2 10 12 3 34 0 3 1 2 4220 Reed, Meshia g 1-4 0-0 2-5 2 2 4 3 4 1 3 0 1 2421 Eckhart, Jenny g 2-3 1-1 0-2 0 2 2 1 5 4 5 0 1 40-

13 Dickerson, Erin 1-3 1-3 2-2 0 2 2 2 5 3 2 0 1 2624 Mocchi, Maggie 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 2

42 Jaeschke, Ellen 4-6 0-0 3-3 2 3 5 1 11 0 2 1 3 23Team 2 3 5Totals 23-51 3-9 26-34 12 28 40 17 75 12 25 3 11 225

FG % 1st Half: 11-26 42.3%3FG % 1st Half: 1-5 20.0%

FT % 1st Half: 6-8 75.0%

2nd half: 11-21 52.4%2nd half: 2-4 50.0%2nd half: 14-20 70.0%

OT: 1-4 25.0%OT: 0-0 0.0%OT: 6-6 100.0%

Game: 23-51 45.1%Game: 3-9 33.3%Game: 26-34 76.5%

DeadballRebounds

5

Clemson 78 • 6-2

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

11 HARDY, Lele f 8-16 3-6 2-3 5 9 14 3 21 8 2 0 1 32

24 TATE, Jasmine f 2-8 0-0 0-2 2 2 4 1 4 0 2 0 0 1821 PARKER, April c 3-9 0-0 3-5 6 1 7 3 9 1 1 1 1 3003 SMITH, Bryelle g 3-5 2-4 2-2 0 0 0 0 10 0 1 0 0 14

04 BROWN, Christy g 1-5 0-2 1-4 0 2 2 1 3 7 0 0 3 3610 WRIGHT, Kirstyn 1-5 0-3 0-0 0 1 1 3 2 3 5 0 2 30

12 TAYLOR, Tasha 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 222 THOMAS, Sthefany 4-8 1-3 0-0 4 1 5 3 9 1 3 0 3 2025 HOOD, Whitney 4-6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4 8 0 0 0 1 17

31 MASON, Lindsey 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 632 CAMPBELL, Morganne 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 1 4 0 0 0 3 12

44 PAULDO, Shaniqua 3-6 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 3 6 0 1 1 0 8Team 1 0 1 1Totals 32-74 6-18 8-16 20 19 39 23 78 20 17 2 14 225

FG % 1st Half: 11-34 32.4%3FG % 1st Half: 1-6 16.7%

FT % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7%

2nd half: 17-34 50.0%2nd half: 4-10 40.0%2nd half: 2-6 33.3%

OT: 4-6 66.7%OT: 1-2 50.0%OT: 2-4 50.0%

Game: 32-74 43.2%Game: 6-18 33.3%Game: 8-16 50.0%

DeadballRebounds

2

Officials: Joe Cunnigham, Joann Aldrige, Angelica SuffrenTechnical fouls: Northwestern-None. Clemson-None.Attendance: 490

Score by periods 1st 2nd OT Total

Northwestern 29 38 8 75Clemson 27 40 11 78

In Off 2nd Fast

Points Paint T/O Chance Break BenchNU 30 8 19 4 16CU 40 19 13 13 31

Last FG - NU OT-00:56, CU OT-00:36.Largest lead - NU by 4 1st-06:15, CU by 4 1st-17:48.

Score tied - 17 times.Lead changed - 14 times.

Box Scores

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Ohio vs Clemson12/06/08 4:00 PM at Clemson, SC (Littlejohn Coliseum)

Ohio 57 • 2-5

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

21 Hmiel, Lauren f 3-10 0-0 8-10 3 0 3 2 14 1 4 0 1 3234 Buckner, Kamille f 3-4 0-0 1-2 3 3 6 1 7 1 7 0 1 36

42 Myers, Chandra c 3-4 0-0 0-0 1 4 5 3 6 0 6 0 2 3303 Poff, Jenny g 5-11 2-6 0-0 0 3 3 1 12 7 3 0 1 3931 Bushby, Jennifer g 6-15 1-6 3-3 1 10 11 2 16 4 3 1 3 36

01 Woodmore, Danielle 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1024 Barnett, Carolyn 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

32 Gholson, Thia 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 441 Cain, Catherine 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 7

Team 1 1 2

Totals 20-47 3-12 14-17 11 22 33 12 57 13 23 1 8 200

FG % 1st Half: 13-25 52.0%3FG % 1st Half: 2-5 40.0%

FT % 1st Half: 5-7 71.4%

2nd half: 7-22 31.8%2nd half: 1-7 14.3%

2nd half: 9-10 90.0%

Game: 20-47 42.6%Game: 3-12 25.0%

Game: 14-17 82.4%

DeadballRebounds

3

Clemson 60 • 7-2

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

11 HARDY, Lele f 8-16 0-1 2-5 3 7 10 2 18 2 5 0 3 3221 PARKER, April f 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1124 TATE, Jasmine f 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 10

03 SMITH, Bryelle g 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 804 BROWN, Christy g 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 2 2 3 4 0 0 22

10 WRIGHT, Kirstyn 3-10 1-5 1-1 1 1 2 2 8 0 1 1 3 2512 TAYLOR, Tasha 2-4 1-1 0-0 0 2 2 3 5 3 2 1 1 2222 THOMAS, Sthefany 3-6 1-2 6-6 2 0 2 1 13 0 2 1 0 20

25 HOOD, Whitney 3-6 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 6 0 0 0 0 2631 MASON, Lindsey 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

32 CAMPBELL, Morganne 0-2 0-1 1-2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1144 PAULDO, Shaniqua 2-3 0-0 1-1 1 0 1 1 5 1 0 0 0 10

Team 0 2 2 1

Totals 23-52 3-11 11-15 9 16 25 14 60 10 17 3 9 200

FG % 1st Half: 8-25 32.0%3FG % 1st Half: 1-3 33.3%

FT % 1st Half: 2-3 66.7%

2nd half: 15-27 55.6%2nd half: 2-8 25.0%

2nd half: 9-12 75.0%

Game: 23-52 44.2%Game: 3-11 27.3%

Game: 11-15 73.3%

DeadballRebounds

2

Officials: Wesley Dean, Doug Cloud, David PituckTechnical fouls: Ohio-None. Clemson-None.Attendance: 565

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total

Ohio 33 24 57

Clemson 19 41 60

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchOHIO 28 18 8 6 2CU 34 22 12 8 38

Last FG - OHIO 2nd-00:43, CU 2nd-00:17.Largest lead - OHIO by 16 2nd-17:29, CU by 3 2nd-01:05.

Score tied - 2 times.Lead changed - 1 time.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics

Chattanooga vs Clemson12/15/08 7:00 pm at Clemson, SC (Littlejohn Coliseum)

Chattanooga 74 • 6-4

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

44 OGAN, Erin f 5-6 2-2 0-1 1 5 6 3 12 2 5 2 0 3850 HOLLINQUEST, Shanara f 9-15 0-0 6-12 3 6 9 2 24 3 2 0 2 35

04 HATCHETT, Tagan g 1-3 1-2 0-0 1 2 3 0 3 0 2 0 1 1315 WADE-FREY, Jenaya g 5-14 2-9 3-3 0 2 2 1 15 5 5 0 0 2924 MASON, LaCondra g 3-6 0-0 2-2 2 3 5 2 8 1 3 1 0 29

01 PENLAND, Kori 2-4 2-3 0-0 0 1 1 2 6 1 1 0 0 1705 TOWNSEND, Tenisha 1-3 0-2 2-2 0 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 2 15

25 NEIL, Andrea 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 0 2 3 2 0 0 1830 DEWART, Bailey 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6

Team 1 2 3

Totals 27-54 7-19 13-20 9 24 33 11 74 15 20 3 5 200

FG % 1st Half: 15-27 55.6%3FG % 1st Half: 4-10 40.0%

FT % 1st Half: 2-5 40.0%

2nd half: 12-27 44.4%2nd half: 3-9 33.3%

2nd half: 11-15 73.3%

Game: 27-54 50.0%Game: 7-19 36.8%

Game: 13-20 65.0%

DeadballRebounds

5

Clemson 79 • 8-2

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

11 HARDY, Lele f 9-15 2-5 1-1 2 8 10 4 21 2 2 0 3 3324 TATE, Jasmine f 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1021 PARKER, April c 2-5 0-0 0-1 1 1 2 2 4 3 4 1 1 22

04 BROWN, Christy g 0-4 0-3 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 1 1912 TAYLOR, Tasha g 4-6 3-4 2-2 1 0 1 2 13 5 2 0 1 24

03 SMITH, Bryelle 2-2 1-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 5 4 2 0 0 1610 WRIGHT, Kirstyn 2-6 0-3 0-1 0 3 3 1 4 3 0 2 2 1822 THOMAS, Sthefany 5-8 2-4 3-4 1 0 1 2 15 3 3 0 1 19

25 HOOD, Whitney 5-8 0-0 1-1 2 4 6 0 11 1 1 0 0 2231 MASON, Lindsey 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

32 CAMPBELL, Morganne 1-3 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 1144 PAULDO, Shaniqua 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 3

Team 1 1 2

Totals 32-62 8-21 7-10 9 20 29 17 79 24 16 4 9 200

FG % 1st Half: 12-30 40.0%3FG % 1st Half: 2-9 22.2%

FT % 1st Half: 1-1 100.0%

2nd half: 20-32 62.5%2nd half: 6-12 50.0%

2nd half: 6-9 66.7%

Game: 32-62 51.6%Game: 8-21 38.1%

Game: 7-10 70.0%

DeadballRebounds

0

Officials: Lawson Newton, Dawn Marsh, Bryan EnterlineTechnical fouls: Chattanooga-None. Clemson-None.Attendance: 534

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total

Chattanooga 36 38 74

Clemson 27 52 79

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchUTC 38 15 13 6 12CU 36 19 6 6 39

Last FG - UTC 2nd-00:37, CU 2nd-00:59.Largest lead - UTC by 13 1st-04:35, CU by 5 2nd-00:11.

Score tied - 3 times.Lead changed - 10 times.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics

Clemson vs Georgia

Clemson 50 • 8-3

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

04 BROWN, Christy * 2-4 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 4 1 0 0 2 2211 HARDY, Lele * 8-16 1-4 3-4 4 4 8 2 20 4 1 1 4 34

12 TAYLOR, Tasha * 1-8 0-3 2-4 2 2 4 2 4 3 3 0 2 2521 PARKER, April * 1-4 0-0 0-0 2 5 7 3 2 0 2 0 0 2525 HOOD, Whitney * 2-7 0-0 1-2 2 2 4 0 5 0 2 0 1 27

03 SMITH, Bryelle 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 410 WRIGHT, Kirstyn 2-8 0-4 2-2 0 0 0 1 6 2 1 0 1 20

22 THOMAS, Sthefany 2-6 0-1 1-1 0 0 0 3 5 2 2 0 0 1424 TATE, Jasmine 1-3 0-0 2-3 0 5 5 2 4 1 0 1 0 2431 MASON, Lindsey 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 1

44 PAULDO, Shaniqua 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 4Team 0 3 3 1

Totals 19-59 1-13 11-16 12 25 37 16 50 13 15 3 10 200

FG % 1st Half: 12-28 42.9%3FG % 1st Half: 0-5 0.0%

FT % 1st Half: 8-12 66.7%

2nd half: 7-31 22.6%2nd half: 1-8 12.5%2nd half: 3-4 75.0%

Game: 19-59 32.2%Game: 1-13 7.7%Game: 11-16 68.8%

DeadballRebounds

2

Georgia 67 • 9-3

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

01 Houts,Ashley * 4-10 1-5 2-2 0 2 2 2 11 5 3 0 1 40

03 Lee,Jasmine * 2-2 0-0 1-1 1 0 1 2 5 0 0 0 1 1320 Puleo,Angela * 4-11 3-8 1-1 1 1 2 3 12 4 3 0 2 35

21 Phillips,Porsha * 4-10 0-0 7-10 5 4 9 2 15 1 1 0 4 2922 Marshall,Christy * 6-16 0-2 1-1 0 3 3 2 13 1 2 2 1 3104 Taylor,Danielle 2-5 0-0 1-2 1 4 5 2 5 1 1 0 0 11

15 Rhoden,Jaleesa 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 1333 Robinson,Angel 2-4 0-0 2-2 0 12 12 2 6 1 2 1 1 28

Team 3 4 7 1Totals 24-59 4-16 15-19 12 31 43 15 67 14 15 3 10 200

FG % 1st Half: 11-29 37.9%

3FG % 1st Half: 2-6 33.3%FT % 1st Half: 4-4 100.0%

2nd half: 13-30 43.3%

2nd half: 2-10 20.0%2nd half: 11-15 73.3%

Game: 24-59 40.7%

Game: 4-16 25.0%Game: 15-19 78.9%

Deadball

Rebounds2

Officials: Lawson Newton, Dock Sisk, Eddie NovakTechnical fouls: Clemson-None. Georgia-None.

Attendance: 3361

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total

Clemson 32 18 50

Georgia 28 39 67

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchCU 28 19 7 14 15

GA 24 16 10 10 11

Last FG - CU 2nd-02:11, GA 2nd-01:12.

Largest lead - CU by 12 1st-08:23, GA by 17 2nd-00:33.

Score tied - 7 times.

Lead changed - 5 times.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics

Kennesaw State vs Clemson12/29/08 7:00 pm at Clemson, SC (Littlejohn Coliseum)

Kennesaw State 65 • 4-6

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

11 KELLEY, Greteya * 4-10 0-1 3-3 0 2 2 4 11 1 2 0 3 2923 JOHNSON, Lennisha * 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 16

24 BAKER, Jennifer * 7-13 0-2 3-4 2 3 5 2 17 2 3 0 2 3230 BULLOCK, DeAndrea * 0-3 0-1 2-2 0 2 2 3 2 3 2 0 0 2644 HENDERSON, Britteny * 7-13 0-0 2-3 5 6 11 2 16 3 4 1 3 34

12 SMITH, Angie 2-11 1-4 4-5 1 2 3 2 9 2 0 0 0 2515 HARRIS, Davia 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 4

20 LOCKETT, Gia 4-10 0-3 1-1 1 0 1 2 9 2 1 0 3 2542 NIXON, Montinique 0-4 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 9

Team 4 1 5

Totals 24-65 1-11 16-20 16 16 32 18 65 13 16 2 13 200

FG % 1st Half: 13-34 38.2%3FG % 1st Half: 0-5 0.0%

FT % 1st Half: 9-11 81.8%

2nd half: 11-31 35.5%2nd half: 1-6 16.7%

2nd half: 7-9 77.8%

Game: 24-65 36.9%Game: 1-11 9.1%

Game: 16-20 80.0%

DeadballRebounds

1,1

Clemson 78 • 9-3

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

11 HARDY, Lele f 6-10 1-1 3-7 1 7 8 1 16 3 3 1 2 3225 HOOD, Whitney f 4-9 0-0 2-2 2 0 2 4 10 0 1 1 2 2121 PARKER, April c 6-6 0-0 0-0 2 6 8 2 12 2 0 3 0 33

04 BROWN, Christy g 2-6 0-2 1-1 0 1 1 1 5 3 1 0 2 3312 TAYLOR, Tasha g 1-6 0-1 3-4 1 5 6 1 5 6 4 0 2 25

03 SMITH, Bryelle 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 710 WRIGHT, Kirstyn 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 422 THOMAS, Sthefany 4-6 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 1 8 1 3 0 1 13

24 TATE, Jasmine 2-5 0-0 3-4 4 5 9 3 7 0 1 2 0 1731 MASON, Lindsey 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

32 CAMPBELL, Morganne 4-6 2-2 2-2 0 0 0 2 12 3 3 1 1 13Team 2 3 5 1Totals 30-57 4-9 14-20 13 28 41 16 78 18 19 8 10 200

FG % 1st Half: 16-29 55.2%3FG % 1st Half: 3-6 50.0%

FT % 1st Half: 8-9 88.9%

2nd half: 14-28 50.0%2nd half: 1-3 33.3%2nd half: 6-11 54.5%

Game: 30-57 52.6%Game: 4-9 44.4%Game: 14-20 70.0%

DeadballRebounds

3

Officials: Dock Sisk, Angel Stanton, Lisa RuggsTechnical fouls: Kennesaw State-None. Clemson-None.Attendance: 646

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total

Kennesaw State 35 30 65Clemson 43 35 78

In Off 2nd Fast

Points Paint T/O Chance Break BenchKSU 30 22 12 6 19CU 38 15 15 14 30

Last FG - KSU 2nd-01:33, CU 2nd-00:22.Largest lead - KSU by 2 1st-18:54, CU by 18 1st-06:08.

Score tied - 4 times.Lead changed - 4 times.

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Charlotte vs Clemson01/02/08 7:00 pm at Clemson, SC (Littlejohn Coliseum)

Charlotte 58 • 9-4

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

10 FLOYD, Erin f 4-8 0-2 3-4 4 9 13 0 11 0 4 0 1 2520 SPRIGGS, Ashley f 4-7 0-0 0-0 4 4 8 2 8 1 2 0 0 26

55 BURGIN, Danielle c 3-8 0-0 0-0 5 6 11 3 6 1 3 1 0 1811 RAY, Traci g 2-6 2-5 2-6 0 0 0 0 8 4 2 0 1 3022 JONES, Aysha g 2-9 0-1 0-0 0 3 3 1 4 2 5 0 0 31

01 HUBBARD, Jabrenta 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1102 CARTER, Brittany 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 12

05 MCCALLUM, Shannon 7-13 1-4 6-11 0 5 5 2 21 0 1 0 2 2734 MCADOO, Kelsey 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 5 5 2 0 0 3 0 0 844 COWARD, Rachelle 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 12

Team 3 1 4 1Totals 22-57 3-14 11-21 16 35 51 15 58 11 23 1 6 200

FG % 1st Half: 11-26 42.3%3FG % 1st Half: 1-8 12.5%

FT % 1st Half: 7-15 46.7%

2nd half: 11-31 35.5%2nd half: 2-6 33.3%2nd half: 4-6 66.7%

Game: 22-57 38.6%Game: 3-14 21.4%Game: 11-21 52.4%

DeadballRebounds

4

Clemson 51 • 9-4

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

11 HARDY, Lele f 2-13 0-3 2-2 0 6 6 4 6 1 2 1 4 3425 HOOD, Whitney f 3-5 0-0 1-2 0 3 3 2 7 1 1 1 0 24

21 PARKER, April c 2-6 0-0 1-2 1 2 3 2 5 1 1 0 0 2204 BROWN, Christy g 3-5 0-1 0-0 2 1 3 1 6 1 2 0 1 20

12 TAYLOR, Tasha g 3-8 0-0 2-2 0 1 1 1 8 3 1 0 0 2703 SMITH, Bryelle 1-3 1-2 0-0 1 2 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 1310 WRIGHT, Kirstyn 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7

22 THOMAS, Sthefany 4-9 3-6 0-0 0 1 1 5 11 0 2 0 0 1624 TATE, Jasmine 0-0 0-0 3-6 2 4 6 2 3 0 3 0 1 15

32 CAMPBELL, Morganne 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 1 2 1244 PAULDO, Shaniqua 1-4 0-1 0-0 3 3 6 1 2 0 2 1 0 10

Team 0 1 1

Totals 19-59 4-15 9-14 9 25 34 20 51 8 16 4 8 200

FG % 1st Half: 7-28 25.0%3FG % 1st Half: 1-6 16.7%

FT % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7%

2nd half: 12-31 38.7%2nd half: 3-9 33.3%

2nd half: 5-8 62.5%

Game: 19-59 32.2%Game: 4-15 26.7%

Game: 9-14 64.3%

DeadballRebounds

1

Officials: Carla Fountain, Maj Forsberg, Diana DePaulTechnical fouls: Charlotte-None. Clemson-Team.Attendance: 734

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total

Charlotte 30 28 58

Clemson 19 32 51

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchCHA 20 5 14 2 21CU 26 17 4 4 19

Last FG - CHA 2nd-03:01, CU 2nd-01:12.Largest lead - CHA by 17 2nd-09:06, CU by 3 1st-17:42.

Score tied - 0 times.Lead changed - 2 times.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics

Clemson vs Miami01/05/09 4 p.m. at BankUnited Center, Coral Gables, Fla.

Clemson 74 • 10-4, 1-0 ACC

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

11 HARDY, Lele f 5-17 3-7 0-0 4 11 15 1 13 6 3 0 1 3421 PARKER, April f 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 2 3 0 0 8

25 HOOD, Whitney c 3-5 0-0 1-2 2 3 5 1 7 0 0 2 0 1804 BROWN, Christy g 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 0 1 1712 TAYLOR, Tasha g 3-7 1-3 0-0 0 2 2 4 7 5 3 0 1 27

03 SMITH, Bryelle 2-3 1-2 2-2 0 1 1 1 7 3 0 0 1 1410 WRIGHT, Kirstyn 0-3 0-3 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 6

22 THOMAS, Sthefany 6-11 2-7 0-0 1 3 4 1 14 3 2 0 1 2624 TATE, Jasmine 2-5 0-0 0-2 1 4 5 0 4 0 2 1 0 1731 MASON, Lindsey 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 6

32 CAMPBELL, Morganne 2-4 1-2 0-0 1 1 2 2 5 0 3 1 1 1344 PAULDO, Shaniqua 7-9 1-1 0-0 2 5 7 2 15 0 0 3 0 14

Team 2 1 3 1Totals 31-69 9-25 3-6 14 38 52 15 74 21 20 8 6 200

FG % 1st Half: 16-33 48.5%

3FG % 1st Half: 5-12 41.7%FT % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0%

2nd half: 15-36 41.7%

2nd half: 4-13 30.8%2nd half: 2-4 50.0%

Game: 31-69 44.9%

Game: 9-25 36.0%Game: 3-6 50.0%

Deadball

Rebounds0

Miami 68 • 10-5, 0-1 ACC

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

14 Charmaine Clark f 4-9 0-0 1-4 1 6 7 0 9 1 0 1 1 3042 Shenise Johnson f 7-18 2-3 0-0 3 4 7 2 16 4 3 2 4 34

05 LaToya Drake c 3-6 0-0 1-1 1 4 5 3 7 0 4 1 0 2601 Riquna Williams g 7-15 2-5 7-7 1 3 4 0 23 2 0 0 4 2732 Epiphany Woodson g 1-9 1-4 0-0 0 2 2 1 3 5 2 0 1 24

04 Lamese James 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 321 Briyana Blair 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4

23 LaToya Cunningham 1-5 0-3 0-0 0 1 1 2 2 3 0 0 0 1930 Vitalija Vasciunaite 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 333 Diane Barnes 3-6 0-0 0-3 0 6 6 2 6 1 1 0 1 20

34 Sylvia Bullock 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 10Team 3 0 3 2

Totals 27-73 5-16 9-15 11 27 38 11 68 16 12 5 14 200

FG % 1st Half: 18-38 47.4%3FG % 1st Half: 4-10 40.0%

FT % 1st Half: 1-1 100.0%

2nd half: 9-35 25.7%2nd half: 1-6 16.7%2nd half: 8-14 57.1%

Game: 27-73 37.0%Game: 5-16 31.3%Game: 9-15 60.0%

DeadballRebounds

3

Officials: Dee Kantner, David Kramer, Rachelle JonesTechnical fouls: Clemson-None. Miami-None.Attendance:ACC Opener for both teams.

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total

Clemson 38 36 74

Miami 41 27 68

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchCU 36 18 7 11 45UM 30 17 4 20 10

Last FG - CU 2nd-01:00, UM 2nd-00:47.Largest lead - CU by 7 1st-07:56, UM by 13 2nd-09:38.

Score tied - 2 times.Lead changed - 10 times.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics

#2/2 North Carolina vs Clemson01/08/09 7:00 pm at Clemson, SC (Littlejohn Coliseum)

#2/2 North Carolina 83 • 15-0, 1-0

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

21 Iman McFarland * 1-3 0-0 2-2 1 6 7 3 4 0 1 0 2 2022 Cetera DeGraffenreid * 2-10 0-1 6-10 2 1 3 3 10 4 3 0 3 31

32 Rashanda McCants * 6-11 0-1 5-8 3 1 4 4 17 0 1 0 2 2050 Italee Lucas * 5-12 0-3 2-2 4 8 12 1 12 2 3 0 0 3351 Jessica Breland * 6-13 0-0 1-2 2 11 13 4 13 3 4 3 1 32

01 She'la White 0-4 0-2 4-4 0 1 1 0 4 0 1 0 1 1303 Trinity Bursey 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 0 2 1 1 0 0 7

14 Heather Claytor 1-3 0-2 0-0 2 0 2 2 2 0 2 0 1 1615 Christina Dewitt 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 220 Chay Shegog 5-9 0-0 6-9 3 3 6 1 16 2 0 0 1 23

30 Martina Wood 1-3 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 3Team 1 0 1

Totals 28-71 1-11 26-37 19 32 51 18 83 12 16 3 12 200

FG % 1st Half: 11-39 28.2%3FG % 1st Half: 0-6 0.0%

FT % 1st Half: 12-17 70.6%

2nd half: 17-32 53.1%2nd half: 1-5 20.0%2nd half: 14-20 70.0%

Game: 28-71 39.4%Game: 1-11 9.1%Game: 26-37 70.3%

DeadballRebounds

3

Clemson 74 • 10-5, 1-1

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

11 HARDY, Lele f 5-15 0-3 5-5 2 5 7 4 15 3 5 0 5 23

24 TATE, Jasmine f 2-4 0-0 0-1 1 2 3 1 4 0 2 2 0 1725 HOOD, Whitney c 5-8 0-0 6-6 2 3 5 1 16 2 1 1 0 30

03 SMITH, Bryelle g 6-8 4-6 1-1 0 4 4 0 17 2 2 0 1 3212 TAYLOR, Tasha g 3-9 1-2 0-0 0 4 4 2 7 6 6 0 0 2604 BROWN, Christy 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 2 1 1 0 0 6

10 WRIGHT, Kirstyn 0-3 0-1 2-2 1 2 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 821 PARKER, April 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 3 5 5 4 0 0 1 1 22

22 THOMAS, Sthefany 2-13 1-6 0-0 2 2 4 5 5 2 2 0 1 2032 CAMPBELL, Morganne 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 444 PAULDO, Shaniqua 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 4 2 1 1 0 0 12

Team 1 4 5Totals 27-70 6-18 14-15 12 31 43 26 74 17 20 4 9 200

FG % 1st Half: 9-35 25.7%3FG % 1st Half: 2-6 33.3%

FT % 1st Half: 5-6 83.3%

2nd half: 18-35 51.4%2nd half: 4-12 33.3%2nd half: 9-9 100.0%

Game: 27-70 38.6%Game: 6-18 33.3%Game: 14-15 93.3%

DeadballRebounds

0,1

Officials: Bryan Brunette, Jennifer Rezac, Dan Outlaw

Technical fouls: #2/2 North Carolina-None. Clemson-None.Attendance: 1169

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total

#2/2 North Carolina 34 49 83Clemson 25 49 74

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break Bench

NC 38 19 18 8 27CU 24 8 10 12 15

Last FG - NC 2nd-01:08, CU 2nd-00:23.Largest lead - NC by 12 1st-07:10, CU by 5 1st-16:10.

Score tied - 2 times.Lead changed - 3 times.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics

Clemson vs #11/12 Florida State01/11/09 3:00 PM at the Tucker Center - Tallahassee, Florida

Clemson 54 • 10-6, 1-2 ACC

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

24 TATE, Jasmine f 0-2 0-0 1-4 2 2 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 1325 HOOD, Whitney f 2-7 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 4 4 1 0 1 1 21

03 SMITH, Bryelle g 2-5 1-3 0-0 0 0 0 0 5 2 4 0 1 2511 HARDY, Lele g 4-13 3-8 1-2 0 8 8 2 12 2 2 0 2 3612 TAYLOR, Tasha g 1-4 0-1 0-0 0 3 3 1 2 4 1 0 1 17

04 BROWN, Christy 1-2 0-0 4-4 0 0 0 1 6 1 1 0 0 1910 WRIGHT, Kirstyn 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 2 2 0 2 11

21 PARKER, April 5-9 0-0 0-0 1 4 5 5 10 0 1 0 0 1722 THOMAS, Sthefany 3-6 1-1 0-0 0 2 2 2 7 0 1 0 0 1531 MASON, Lindsey 2-4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 4 0 2 0 0 7

32 CAMPBELL, Morganne 1-5 1-2 0-0 0 3 3 1 3 0 1 0 0 1233 WELKER, Lindsay 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

44 PAULDO, Shaniqua 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 5Team 3 0 3Totals 21-59 6-16 6-10 8 23 31 20 54 13 16 1 7 200

FG % 1st Half: 12-30 40.0%3FG % 1st Half: 4-9 44.4%

FT % 1st Half: 3-6 50.0%

2nd half: 9-29 31.0%2nd half: 2-7 28.6%2nd half: 3-4 75.0%

Game: 21-59 35.6%Game: 6-16 37.5%Game: 6-10 60.0%

DeadballRebounds

4

#11/12 Florida State 80 • 14-4, 2-0 ACC

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

50 Monroe, Jacinta c 5-10 0-0 3-3 4 6 10 1 13 2 1 3 0 30

02 Harvin, Alysha g 1-7 0-2 5-6 3 2 5 2 7 1 2 0 0 3010 Freshour, Mara g 6-8 2-4 3-5 3 6 9 0 17 4 2 1 0 3112 Ward, Courtney g 1-7 1-2 0-0 0 3 3 3 3 5 5 0 0 28

20 Davis-Cain, Tanae g 7-17 4-6 3-3 1 7 8 1 21 2 0 1 2 3201 Gray, Angel 1-2 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 1 2 1 2 0 3 18

04 Moore, Cayla 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 105 Hunnicutt, Christian 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1122 Keough, Kayli 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2

54 Bravard, Cierra 6-9 0-0 5-7 4 4 8 3 17 0 1 0 1 17Team 2 2 4

Totals 27-65 7-14 19-26 17 30 47 12 80 15 14 5 7 200

FG % 1st Half: 17-33 51.5%3FG % 1st Half: 5-11 45.5%

FT % 1st Half: 6-7 85.7%

2nd half: 10-32 31.3%2nd half: 2-3 66.7%2nd half: 13-19 68.4%

Game: 27-65 41.5%Game: 7-14 50.0%Game: 19-26 73.1%

DeadballRebounds

5

Officials: Bonita Spence, Angela Lewis, Luis GonzalezTechnical fouls: Clemson-None. #11/12 Florida State-None.Attendance: 2611

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total

Clemson 31 23 54#11/12 Florida State 45 35 80

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchCU 26 14 7 2 30FSU 26 16 26 0 19

Last FG - CU 2nd-06:15, FSU 2nd-02:25.Largest lead - CU by 3 1st-17:58, FSU by 26 2nd-01:31.

Score tied - 2 times.Lead changed - 4 times.

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#12/16 Maryland vs Clemson01/15/09 7:00 pm at Clemson, SC (Littlejohn Coliseum)

#12/16 Maryland 65 • 14-3, 2-1

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

13 LILES, Demauria f 3-6 0-0 2-2 4 7 11 2 8 2 3 1 1 3525 COLEMAN, Marissa f 6-16 2-7 5-6 2 4 6 2 19 0 4 0 1 38

12 KIZER, Lynetta c 5-12 0-1 5-5 3 5 8 1 15 1 4 0 0 3102 WILEY-GATEWOOD, Sa' g 3-7 1-2 2-2 1 9 10 1 9 2 3 1 3 3020 TOLLIVER, Kristi g 3-10 0-1 5-6 0 5 5 4 11 5 5 1 0 30

10 BARRETT, Anjale 1-3 0-0 1-4 1 1 2 2 3 0 1 0 2 1914 OYEFUWA, Yemi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

24 MINGO, Drey 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 1 2 1 0 1 2 0 1 15Team 3 3 6Totals 21-56 3-13 20-25 15 35 50 13 65 11 22 3 8 200

FG % 1st Half: 14-35 40.0%3FG % 1st Half: 1-6 16.7%

FT % 1st Half: 6-8 75.0%

2nd half: 7-21 33.3%2nd half: 2-7 28.6%2nd half: 14-17 82.4%

Game: 21-56 37.5%Game: 3-13 23.1%Game: 20-25 80.0%

DeadballRebounds

2

Clemson 56 • 10-7, 1-3

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

11 HARDY, Lele f 6-19 3-10 7-9 3 4 7 4 22 3 2 2 5 33

21 PARKER, April f 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 8 10 2 4 0 1 0 0 2425 HOOD, Whitney c 0-7 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 1 0 1 2 0 0 2103 SMITH, Bryelle g 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 7

12 TAYLOR, Tasha g 2-8 0-3 0-0 0 2 2 3 4 4 1 2 1 3004 BROWN, Christy 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 2 3 1 3 0 2 16

22 THOMAS, Sthefany 5-14 2-10 3-4 1 0 1 5 15 0 1 0 0 1724 TATE, Jasmine 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 1131 MASON, Lindsey 2-3 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 4 1 0 0 1 15

32 CAMPBELL, Morganne 1-3 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 3 2 0 2 1 0 1844 PAULDO, Shaniqua 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 8

Team 1 2 3Totals 20-65 6-25 10-13 12 23 35 20 56 10 13 7 9 200

FG % 1st Half: 9-27 33.3%

3FG % 1st Half: 3-12 25.0%FT % 1st Half: 5-7 71.4%

2nd half: 11-38 28.9%

2nd half: 3-13 23.1%2nd half: 5-6 83.3%

Game: 20-65 30.8%

Game: 6-25 24.0%Game: 10-13 76.9%

Deadball

Rebounds1

Officials: Denise Brooks, Tony Libba, Bruce MorrisTechnical fouls: #12/16 Maryland-None. Clemson-None.

Attendance: 874

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total

#12/16 Maryland 35 30 65

Clemson 26 30 56

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchMD 24 11 13 4 3

CU 20 13 9 10 26

Last FG - MD 2nd-01:04, CU 2nd-00:21.

Largest lead - MD by 13 1st-09:35, CU by 5 1st-17:56.

Score tied - 1 time.

Lead changed - 1 time.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics

Clemson vs Wake Forest01/18/09 3:00 p.m. at Winston-Salem, N.C. - Joel Coliseum

Clemson 64 • 11-7, 2-3 ACC

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

21 PARKER, April f 6-16 0-0 0-0 1 5 6 2 12 0 3 0 1 3025 HOOD, Whitney f 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 2 4 1 4 2 1 0 1 16

11 HARDY, Lele g 5-14 0-1 9-11 3 9 12 2 19 5 2 0 1 3512 TAYLOR, Tasha g 4-6 1-1 4-6 1 3 4 2 13 3 4 1 1 3332 CAMPBELL, Morganne g 0-4 0-4 0-0 0 3 3 2 0 1 0 0 2 23

03 SMITH, Bryelle 2-3 0-1 0-0 1 2 3 2 4 0 2 0 0 1204 BROWN, Christy 1-4 1-1 2-4 3 1 4 2 5 1 0 0 1 20

22 THOMAS, Sthefany 2-8 1-6 0-0 1 1 2 2 5 0 2 1 0 1824 TATE, Jasmine 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 331 MASON, Lindsey 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2

44 PAULDO, Shaniqua 1-3 0-0 0-2 1 2 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 8Team 1 3 4

Totals 23-63 3-14 15-23 14 31 45 19 64 12 16 2 8 200

FG % 1st Half: 9-30 30.0%3FG % 1st Half: 2-7 28.6%

FT % 1st Half: 1-4 25.0%

2nd half: 14-33 42.4%2nd half: 1-7 14.3%2nd half: 14-19 73.7%

Game: 23-63 36.5%Game: 3-14 21.4%Game: 15-23 65.2%

DeadballRebounds

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Wake Forest 60 • 13-4, 1-3 ACC

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

33 Corinne Groves f 5-14 0-0 2-6 1 8 9 2 12 0 2 0 0 38

01 Brooke Thomas g 0-5 0-0 6-8 0 2 2 4 6 8 6 0 3 3202 Alex Tchangoue g 8-12 1-2 7-7 3 9 12 4 24 1 3 0 3 40-

03 Camille Collier g 2-7 1-5 0-0 0 4 4 0 5 2 0 0 0 3320 Brittany Waters g 3-10 1-5 2-4 1 4 5 0 9 1 3 1 0 2205 Courteney Morris 0-3 0-3 0-0 1 3 4 5 0 0 1 0 1 16

23 Secily Ray 2-4 0-0 0-0 3 1 4 5 4 0 1 1 0 1731 Sarah Riddle 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Team 0 1 1 2Totals 20-56 3-15 17-25 9 32 41 20 60 12 18 2 7 200

FG % 1st Half: 8-29 27.6%

3FG % 1st Half: 1-7 14.3%FT % 1st Half: 8-9 88.9%

2nd half: 12-27 44.4%

2nd half: 2-8 25.0%2nd half: 9-16 56.3%

Game: 20-56 35.7%

Game: 3-15 20.0%Game: 17-25 68.0%

Deadball

Rebounds4

Officials: Taiqua Stewart, Edward Novak, Mark HardcastleTechnical fouls: Clemson-None. Wake Forest-None.

Attendance: 1330

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total

Clemson 21 43 64

Wake Forest 25 35 60

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchCU 32 12 8 5 16

WF 20 7 12 4 4

Last FG - CU 2nd-04:13, WF 2nd-00:02.

Largest lead - CU by 4 1st-16:13, WF by 8 1st-01:13.

Score tied - 10 times.

Lead changed - 4 times.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics

Charleston Southern vs Clemson01/20/09 7:00 pm at Clemson, SC (Littlejohn Coliseum)

Charleston Southern 60 • 7-10

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

44 RUSH, Lechell f 3-12 0-1 4-4 1 3 4 5 10 2 4 1 2 2830 JOHNSON, Lydia c 2-7 0-0 5-9 9 3 12 1 9 0 4 0 1 35

03 RUTLEDGE, Kiki g 0-7 0-0 2-2 2 1 3 2 2 4 4 0 1 3122 WASMER, Kelsey g 4-7 4-7 0-0 1 2 3 3 12 1 0 0 1 3132 TOLBERT, Pam g 8-21 3-9 6-7 0 1 1 0 25 3 4 0 4 40

14 POOLE, Abby 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 433 SCHWAGMEYER, Ali 0-4 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 2 10

42 GIBSON, Danielle 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 3 0 0 3 0 0 845 DECARVALHO, Tina 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 13

Team 3 0 3

Totals 18-64 7-22 17-22 17 15 32 16 60 10 21 1 11 200

FG % 1st Half: 6-26 23.1%3FG % 1st Half: 2-6 33.3%

FT % 1st Half: 15-19 78.9%

2nd half: 12-38 31.6%2nd half: 5-16 31.3%

2nd half: 2-3 66.7%

Game: 18-64 28.1%Game: 7-22 31.8%

Game: 17-22 77.3%

DeadballRebounds

1

Clemson 85 • 12-7

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

11 HARDY, Lele f 5-10 0-1 4-6 8 7 15 0 14 8 4 0 3 2621 PARKER, April f 2-3 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 1 4 0 0 2 0 1525 HOOD, Whitney c 5-5 0-0 1-2 0 4 4 2 11 1 1 1 0 21

12 TAYLOR, Tasha g 2-4 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 3 4 3 4 0 0 2232 CAMPBELL, Morganne g 2-4 0-1 5-6 1 5 6 1 9 1 3 1 2 20

00 PINKSTAFF, Chelsey 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 103 SMITH, Bryelle 2-5 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 2 4 2 1 0 2 1204 BROWN, Christy 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 20

22 THOMAS, Sthefany 3-7 1-4 2-2 0 1 1 2 9 2 2 2 1 1824 TATE, Jasmine 8-10 0-0 1-1 3 7 10 3 17 0 0 0 0 16

31 MASON, Lindsey 2-6 0-0 3-4 0 1 1 1 7 0 1 1 0 1133 WELKER, Lindsay 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 934 McMINN, Morgan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

44 PAULDO, Shaniqua 2-5 0-0 2-2 1 0 1 3 6 0 1 0 0 8Team 1 0 1

Totals 33-63 1-8 18-23 15 32 47 21 85 19 18 8 9 200

FG % 1st Half: 16-32 50.0%3FG % 1st Half: 0-2 0.0%

FT % 1st Half: 13-18 72.2%

2nd half: 17-31 54.8%2nd half: 1-6 16.7%2nd half: 5-5 100.0%

Game: 33-63 52.4%Game: 1-8 12.5%Game: 18-23 78.3%

DeadballRebounds

5,1

Officials: Douglas Cloud, Dock Sisk, Dawn MarshTechnical fouls: Charleston Southern-None. Clemson-None.Attendance: 570

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total

Charleston Southern 29 31 60Clemson 45 40 85

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchCSU1 22 9 12 6 2CU 56 19 17 20 43

Last FG - CSU1 2nd-00:17, CU 2nd-03:17.Largest lead - CSU1 by 2 1st-19:06, CU by 27 2nd-00:59.

Score tied - 3 times.Lead changed - 2 times.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics

Clemson vs Boston College1-23-09 7:00 p.m. at Silvio O. Conte Forum Chestnut Hill, MA

Clemson 51 • 12-8; 2-4 ACC

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

11 HARDY, Lele f 4-16 2-7 9-9 2 9 11 3 19 1 5 1 2 3624 TATE, Jasmine f 2-4 0-0 3-4 2 5 7 0 7 1 1 1 0 26

21 PARKER, April c 1-5 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 5 2 0 2 0 0 1912 TAYLOR, Tasha g 2-5 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 3 5 3 6 0 0 2432 CAMPBELL, Morganne g 0-4 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 13

03 SMITH, Bryelle 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 704 BROWN, Christy 2-4 2-3 0-0 1 1 2 2 6 0 0 0 1 27

10 WRIGHT, Kirstyn 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 0 0 822 THOMAS, Sthefany 1-6 0-2 2-4 0 2 2 0 4 1 2 0 0 1331 MASON, Lindsey 3-6 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 2 6 0 2 1 0 16

44 PAULDO, Shaniqua 1-5 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 2 2 0 1 0 3 11Team 2 2 4

Totals 16-56 5-15 14-17 10 22 32 19 51 10 23 3 7 200

FG % 1st Half: 13-26 50.0%3FG % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0%

FT % 1st Half: 7-7 100.0%

2nd half: 3-30 10.0%2nd half: 2-11 18.2%2nd half: 7-10 70.0%

Game: 16-56 28.6%Game: 5-15 33.3%Game: 14-17 82.4%

DeadballRebounds

1

Boston College 71 • 16-4; 4-1 ACC

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

01 Ayla Brown f 0-1 0-0 2-2 0 3 3 3 2 0 3 0 0 20

32 Stefanie Murphy f 3-7 0-0 1-1 0 5 5 2 7 0 2 2 0 3130 Carolyn Swords c 11-13 0-0 7-12 2 4 6 3 29 1 4 1 2 34

11 Jaclyn Thoman g 0-4 0-0 0-0 1 5 6 1 0 5 2 0 1 2133 Mickel Picco g 6-11 1-3 4-5 0 2 2 0 17 2 3 0 1 3705 Victoria Jones 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 5

21 Corey Rusin 0-3 0-1 3-4 1 1 2 3 3 2 0 0 1 1722 Brittanny Johnson 3-4 1-1 1-2 1 3 4 1 8 3 3 0 1 14

23 Jasmine Gill 1-3 1-1 0-0 0 2 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 624 Mia Nickson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 925 Lauren Whitehurst 0-1 0-0 0-1 1 4 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 6

Team 1 1 2Totals 24-47 3-6 20-29 7 32 39 15 71 13 22 3 7 200

FG % 1st Half: 9-20 45.0%3FG % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0%

FT % 1st Half: 13-17 76.5%

2nd half: 15-27 55.6%2nd half: 1-2 50.0%2nd half: 7-12 58.3%

Game: 24-47 51.1%Game: 3-6 50.0%Game: 20-29 69.0%

DeadballRebounds

3

Officials: Dennis DeMayo, Lawson Newton, Joseph Vaszily

Technical fouls: Clemson-None. Boston College-Jaclyn Thoman.Attendance: 1924

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total

Clemson 36 15 51Boston College 33 38 71

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break Bench

CU 16 20 6 4 18BC 28 5 6 0 16

Last FG - CU 2nd-05:28, BC 2nd-00:04.Largest lead - CU by 4 1st-00:44, BC by 20 2nd-00:04.

Score tied - 3 times.Lead changed - 2 times.

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#14/16 Virginia vs Clemson01/26/09 7:00 pm at Clemson, SC (Littlejohn Coliseum)

#14/16 Virginia 75 • 16-4, 3-2

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

01 Lyndra Littles f 7-16 1-2 7-7 5 2 7 2 22 1 4 1 0 3642 Kelly Hartig f 1-3 0-0 0-1 3 4 7 1 2 3 0 1 1 20

33 Aisha Mohammed c 6-16 0-0 5-5 3 8 11 0 17 1 4 0 1 3202 Whitny Edwards g 2-4 1-1 0-0 0 2 2 1 5 2 0 0 1 1322 Monica Wright g 6-13 1-2 6-6 3 3 6 3 19 4 4 0 5 39

12 Britnee Millner 0-3 0-1 1-2 1 2 3 1 1 0 2 1 0 2315 Ariana Moorer 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4

20 Kristen London 1-4 0-2 3-6 2 3 5 1 5 3 0 0 0 1834 Britny Edwards 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+50 Chelsea Shine 2-7 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 4 1 3 0 0 15

Team 4 2 6Totals 25-67 3-8 22-27 22 27 49 10 75 15 17 3 8 200

FG % 1st Half: 13-29 44.8%3FG % 1st Half: 1-1 100.0%

FT % 1st Half: 9-11 81.8%

2nd half: 12-38 31.6%2nd half: 2-7 28.6%2nd half: 13-16 81.3%

Game: 25-67 37.3%Game: 3-8 37.5%Game: 22-27 81.5%

DeadballRebounds

1

Clemson 67 • 12-9, 2-5

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

11 HARDY, Lele f 8-18 1-5 0-0 2 6 8 4 17 1 2 1 4 2524 TATE, Jasmine f 1-3 0-0 0-2 2 4 6 1 2 0 1 2 3 28

21 PARKER, April c 4-10 1-1 0-0 2 2 4 2 9 1 3 2 2 3112 TAYLOR, Tasha g 1-5 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 2 18

32 CAMPBELL, Morganne g 1-4 0-2 0-0 2 2 4 3 2 2 1 0 0 2103 SMITH, Bryelle 1-5 0-2 2-2 0 2 2 2 4 2 3 0 1 1904 BROWN, Christy 3-3 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 1 8 1 0 0 1 17

10 WRIGHT, Kirstyn 5-8 3-5 0-0 0 1 1 2 13 3 3 0 0 1822 THOMAS, Sthefany 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 2

25 HOOD, Whitney 2-5 0-0 2-4 1 2 3 2 6 1 1 0 0 1231 MASON, Lindsey 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 4 0 1 0 0 9

Team 1 2 3 1

Totals 28-64 5-17 6-10 11 24 35 21 67 12 18 5 13 200

FG % 1st Half: 12-35 34.3%3FG % 1st Half: 0-6 0.0%

FT % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0%

2nd half: 16-29 55.2%2nd half: 5-11 45.5%

2nd half: 4-6 66.7%

Game: 28-64 43.8%Game: 5-17 29.4%

Game: 6-10 60.0%

DeadballRebounds

2

Officials: Bryan Brunette, Edward Novak, Billy SmithTechnical fouls: #14/16 Virginia-None. Clemson-None.Attendance: 506

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total

#14/16 Virginia 36 39 75

Clemson 26 41 67

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchVA 36 16 18 8 10CU 28 19 8 12 35

Last FG - VA 2nd-02:52, CU 2nd-00:08.Largest lead - VA by 16 2nd-13:06, CU by 4 1st-14:54.

Score tied - 4 times.Lead changed - 2 times.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics

Virginia Tech vs Clemson01/28/09 7:00 pm at Littlejohn Coliseum (Clemson, SC)

Virginia Tech 65 • 10-10, 1-5

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

15 DRYE, Utahya f 7-11 0-0 3-4 4 7 11 1 17 0 5 1 0 3623 GORDON, Brittany c 3-7 0-0 2-2 0 7 7 3 8 1 2 0 0 33

12 DAVIS, Nikki g 5-9 0-2 4-7 2 3 5 3 14 3 5 0 1 2820 BIGGS, Lindsay g 1-9 1-5 3-4 1 3 4 2 6 2 1 0 1 3322 HASKINS, Laura g 3-6 0-1 4-4 0 2 2 1 10 6 1 0 4 34

03 LEWIS, Brittany 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 230 GREY, Shani 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 11

33 HARRISON, Shanel 4-7 0-0 2-9 2 3 5 4 10 0 0 0 1 1742 BASHAM, Elizabeth 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6

Team 2 1 3

Totals 23-50 1-9 18-30 12 27 39 15 65 12 14 1 9 200

FG % 1st Half: 13-30 43.3%3FG % 1st Half: 1-7 14.3%

FT % 1st Half: 5-9 55.6%

2nd half: 10-20 50.0%2nd half: 0-2 0.0%

2nd half: 13-21 61.9%

Game: 23-50 46.0%Game: 1-9 11.1%

Game: 18-30 60.0%

DeadballRebounds

6,1

Clemson 61 • 12-10, 2-6

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

11 HARDY, Lele f 6-14 1-3 0-1 3 2 5 2 13 2 3 0 3 2924 TATE, Jasmine f 2-5 0-0 0-0 2 2 4 2 4 0 1 1 0 1321 PARKER, April c 2-5 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 1 4 1 1 2 1 23

12 TAYLOR, Tasha g 1-6 0-3 4-4 0 2 2 3 6 2 1 0 1 2232 CAMPBELL, Morganne g 1-3 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 8

03 SMITH, Bryelle 1-4 1-4 0-0 0 4 4 3 3 1 1 0 0 1604 BROWN, Christy 1-3 0-0 2-2 3 0 3 3 4 2 0 0 2 2010 WRIGHT, Kirstyn 1-5 0-4 2-2 1 2 3 1 4 2 1 0 0 19

22 THOMAS, Sthefany 0-7 0-5 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 1325 HOOD, Whitney 5-10 0-0 2-2 3 3 6 1 12 1 1 0 0 21

31 MASON, Lindsey 1-2 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 1 4 0 1 1 1 1044 PAULDO, Shaniqua 2-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 6

Team 2 2 4

Totals 23-67 3-21 12-13 17 20 37 18 61 13 12 4 8 200

FG % 1st Half: 15-33 45.5%3FG % 1st Half: 3-8 37.5%

FT % 1st Half: 6-6 100.0%

2nd half: 8-34 23.5%2nd half: 0-13 0.0%

2nd half: 6-7 85.7%

Game: 23-67 34.3%Game: 3-21 14.3%

Game: 12-13 92.3%

DeadballRebounds

0,1

Officials: Wesley Dean, Kathleen Lynch, Alica WalkerTechnical fouls: Virginia Tech-None. Clemson-None.Attendance: 649

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total

Virginia Tech 32 33 65

Clemson 39 22 61

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchVT 38 14 16 4 10CU 32 12 18 0 31

Last FG - VT 2nd-01:54, CU 2nd-03:06.Largest lead - VT by 5 1st-11:17, CU by 7 1st-00:06.

Score tied - 13 times.Lead changed - 9 times.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics

Clemson vs Georgia Tech

Clemson 41 • 12-11, 2-7 ACC

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

11 HARDY, Lele f 6-9 2-3 1-3 1 4 5 4 15 4 3 0 4 2624 TATE, Jasmine f 1-4 0-0 1-2 2 4 6 0 3 3 3 0 1 23

21 PARKER, April c 1-4 0-0 1-1 3 0 3 0 3 0 4 0 0 1612 TAYLOR, Tasha g 1-4 0-2 1-2 0 0 0 3 3 1 5 0 1 2832 CAMPBELL, Morganne g 1-5 0-2 0-0 2 0 2 2 2 1 1 0 3 20

03 SMITH, Bryelle 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 704 BROWN, Christy 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 13

10 WRIGHT, Kirstyn 1-4 1-3 0-0 0 1 1 5 3 1 4 0 2 1622 THOMAS, Sthefany 0-2 0-1 0-2 1 1 2 2 0 0 2 0 1 1025 HOOD, Whitney 0-6 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 20

31 MASON, Lindsey 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 544 PAULDO, Shaniqua 3-7 0-0 2-2 2 3 5 0 8 0 1 1 1 16

Team 4 4 8 1Totals 16-50 3-13 6-12 16 20 36 20 41 10 29 1 14 200

FG % 1st Half: 6-26 23.1%

3FG % 1st Half: 1-6 16.7%FT % 1st Half: 3-5 60.0%

2nd half: 10-24 41.7%

2nd half: 2-7 28.6%2nd half: 3-7 42.9%

Game: 16-50 32.0%

Game: 3-13 23.1%Game: 6-12 50.0%

Deadball

Rebounds3

Georgia Tech 49 • 16-5, 4-3 ACC

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

34 Hemingway, Iasia f 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 2 1 6 0 2 2135 Ardossi, Brigitte f 4-9 0-0 2-2 2 1 3 3 10 1 5 0 3 25

45 Goodlett, Sasha c 5-7 0-0 1-2 3 2 5 1 11 0 3 3 2 3301 Williams, Jacqua g 4-6 0-2 4-9 1 1 2 2 12 2 4 0 4 2722 Montgomery, Alex g 2-10 1-6 4-5 0 4 4 1 9 2 0 3 4 36

02 Bennett, Mo 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 910 Woolcock, Shaday 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5

14 Adams, LaQuananisha 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 523 Foster, Deja 0-1 0-0 5-8 1 5 6 3 5 1 4 0 2 3332 Regins, Chelsea 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 6

Team 1 4 5 2Totals 16-40 1-8 16-26 10 21 31 11 49 7 26 6 20 200

FG % 1st Half: 7-20 35.0%3FG % 1st Half: 0-3 0.0%

FT % 1st Half: 6-9 66.7%

2nd half: 9-20 45.0%2nd half: 1-5 20.0%2nd half: 10-17 58.8%

Game: 16-40 40.0%Game: 1-8 12.5%Game: 16-26 61.5%

DeadballRebounds

4

Officials: Angela Lewis, Ron Ledington, Terri Maddock

Technical fouls: Clemson-None. Georgia Tech-None.Attendance: 861

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total

Clemson 16 25 41Georgia Tech 20 29 49

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break Bench

CU 20 15 10 10 15GT 26 26 10 4 5

Last FG - CU 2nd-00:14, GT 2nd-03:34.Largest lead - CU by 5 1st-16:35, GT by 10 2nd-01:17.

Score tied - 2 times.Lead changed - 1 time.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics

Clemson vs Western Carolina02/04/09 7 PM at Cullowhee, N.C. (Ramsey Center)

Clemson 73 • 13-11

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

03 SMITH, Bryelle * 0-3 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 16

11 HARDY, Lele * 6-18 1-2 6-8 3 9 12 1 19 4 3 0 3 3212 TAYLOR, Tasha * 4-11 2-4 5-6 2 3 5 3 15 1 0 0 0 22

21 PARKER, April * 6-9 0-0 1-2 3 1 4 3 13 0 0 0 2 20

24 TATE, Jasmine * 0-2 0-0 0-2 3 5 8 0 0 0 0 2 0 17

04 BROWN, Christy 3-6 1-1 3-4 1 0 1 0 10 2 1 1 2 23

10 WRIGHT, Kirstyn 0-5 0-3 0-0 1 2 3 1 0 0 1 1 2 1322 THOMAS, Sthefany 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 0 3 1 0 14

25 HOOD, Whitney 2-4 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 1 4 0 2 1 0 15

31 MASON, Lindsey 3-5 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 6 0 1 0 0 8

32 CAMPBELL, Morganne 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6

33 WELKER, Lindsay 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 644 PAULDO, Shaniqua 3-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 2 6 0 1 0 0 8

Team 0 1 1

Totals 27-69 4-11 15-22 18 29 47 17 73 7 14 6 9 200

FG % 1st Half: 14-39 35.9%3FG % 1st Half: 1-5 20.0%

FT % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0%

2nd half: 13-30 43.3%2nd half: 3-6 50.0%2nd half: 13-18 72.2%

Game: 27-69 39.1%Game: 4-11 36.4%Game: 15-22 68.2%

DeadballRebounds

4

Western Carolina 64 • 11-11

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

10 JACKSON, Jessica * 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 3 0 2 3 0 0 21

13 CLARKE, Emily * 5-13 1-3 1-2 2 2 4 2 12 0 2 1 0 30

23 POWELL, Lauren * 7-17 2-5 4-7 1 1 2 1 20 0 1 0 2 32

32 JOHNSON, Brooke * 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 1 2 0 0 844 EATON, Kendra * 6-9 0-1 3-4 5 6 11 3 15 0 2 0 2 27

03 SWAYNE, Heather 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 3 4 0 0 1 2 0 0 15

11 HUNNICUTT, Diamond 0-2 0-0 2-2 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 12

21 FERGUSON, Brittany 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

22 MENENDEZ, Kaila'Shea 1-4 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 2 2 0 3 0 0 1133 FEEMSTER, Kristen 1-4 0-0 1-4 2 5 7 1 3 0 1 2 2 22

35 CARROLL, Kendra 5-11 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 3 10 4 1 0 0 19

42 BELCHER, TT 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Team 4 1 5 1

Totals 25-68 3-12 11-19 20 26 46 17 64 8 18 3 6 200

FG % 1st Half: 11-30 36.7%

3FG % 1st Half: 1-3 33.3%FT % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0%

2nd half: 14-38 36.8%

2nd half: 2-9 22.2%2nd half: 8-15 53.3%

Game: 25-68 36.8%

Game: 3-12 25.0%Game: 11-19 57.9%

Deadball

Rebounds3

Officials: Billy Smith, Bonnie Pettus, Melissa LewisTechnical fouls: Clemson-None. Western Carolina-None.

Attendance: 578

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total

Clemson 31 42 73

Western Carolina 26 38 64

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchCU 38 20 14 4 26

WCU 30 12 15 0 17

Last FG - CU 2nd-00:02, WCU 2nd-00:03.

Largest lead - CU by 13 2nd-12:46, WCU by 2 1st-19:44.

Score tied - 0 times.

Lead changed - 1 time.

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Wake Forest vs Clemson02/08/09 1:00 pm at Clemson, SC (Littlejohn Coliseum)

Wake Forest 71 • 17-5, 4-4

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

02 Alex Tchangoue f 2-9 0-3 2-2 4 4 8 2 6 3 3 0 7 3333 Corinne Groves f 13-20 0-0 6-6 1 4 5 1 32 0 3 0 1 40

01 Brooke Thomas g 2-6 0-0 3-6 0 2 2 3 7 6 3 0 3 2805 Courteney Morris g 4-7 3-5 2-2 0 4 4 3 13 3 0 0 2 3223 Secily Ray g 3-9 0-1 3-8 3 5 8 2 9 0 2 1 3 30

03 Camille Collier 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 2 4 1 0 0 2110 Tiffany Roulhac 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6

20 Brittany Waters 0-2 0-1 2-4 0 2 2 2 2 0 2 0 0 10Team 2 1 3Totals 25-56 3-11 18-28 10 23 33 13 71 17 14 1 16 200

FG % 1st Half: 9-29 31.0%3FG % 1st Half: 1-6 16.7%

FT % 1st Half: 9-12 75.0%

2nd half: 16-27 59.3%2nd half: 2-5 40.0%2nd half: 9-16 56.3%

Game: 25-56 44.6%Game: 3-11 27.3%Game: 18-28 64.3%

DeadballRebounds

5

Clemson 66 • 13-12, 2-8

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

11 HARDY, Lele f 8-19 2-6 2-3 3 5 8 4 20 2 7 1 5 37

24 TATE, Jasmine f 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 1 2 0 1 921 PARKER, April c 2-9 0-0 2-2 1 4 5 1 6 1 2 0 0 2804 BROWN, Christy g 1-4 0-0 0-0 2 2 4 3 2 4 3 0 0 19

12 TAYLOR, Tasha g 1-4 0-1 0-0 1 3 4 1 2 1 2 0 1 1503 SMITH, Bryelle 1-2 0-1 3-3 0 1 1 0 5 2 2 0 0 15

10 WRIGHT, Kirstyn 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 1 1222 THOMAS, Sthefany 3-6 3-3 4-4 2 0 2 2 13 2 2 0 0 1625 HOOD, Whitney 6-10 0-0 0-1 3 4 7 2 12 2 0 0 0 25

31 MASON, Lindsey 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 332 CAMPBELL, Morganne 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8

44 PAULDO, Shaniqua 1-3 0-1 0-0 2 3 5 1 2 0 2 0 1 13Team 2 2 4Totals 25-63 5-14 11-13 16 25 41 19 66 16 22 1 9 200

FG % 1st Half: 14-33 42.4%3FG % 1st Half: 4-7 57.1%

FT % 1st Half: 5-5 100.0%

2nd half: 11-30 36.7%2nd half: 1-7 14.3%2nd half: 6-8 75.0%

Game: 25-63 39.7%Game: 5-14 35.7%Game: 11-13 84.6%

DeadballRebounds

1,1

Officials: Doug Cloud, Angelica Suffrin, Tony GonzalezTechnical fouls: Wake Forest-None. Clemson-None.Attendance: 1648

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total

Wake Forest 28 43 71Clemson 37 29 66

In Off 2nd Fast

Points Paint T/O Chance Break BenchWF 18 28 9 6 4CU 28 11 11 4 34

Last FG - WF 2nd-01:02, CU 2nd-02:34.Largest lead - WF by 10 2nd-07:20, CU by 11 2nd-18:55.

Score tied - 5 times.Lead changed - 15 times.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics

Clemson vs #4/10 Duke2-13-09 8:35 PM at Durham, N.C. (Cameron Indoor Stadium)

Clemson 53 • 13-13 (2-9 ACC)

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

21 PARKER, April f 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 1625 HOOD, Whitney f 2-5 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 2 4 1 1 0 0 25

04 BROWN, Christy g 1-3 0-0 4-6 0 4 4 0 6 2 1 0 1 2211 HARDY, Lele g 1-8 0-3 3-8 1 3 4 2 5 2 5 0 2 2612 TAYLOR, Tasha g 1-4 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 0 2 1 6 0 0 14

03 SMITH, Bryelle 3-4 1-2 1-1 0 1 1 0 8 1 1 0 2 1310 WRIGHT, Kirstyn 1-3 1-2 0-0 0 1 1 5 3 1 4 1 1 17

22 THOMAS, Sthefany 7-11 2-3 2-3 0 4 4 1 18 1 1 0 1 2424 TATE, Jasmine 0-4 0-0 0-0 3 2 5 1 0 0 1 1 2 2231 MASON, Lindsey 1-2 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 8

32 CAMPBELL, Morganne 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 444 PAULDO, Shaniqua 1-4 1-2 0-0 0 1 1 4 3 0 0 1 3 9

Team 1 3 4 1Totals 19-52 5-13 10-19 7 24 31 21 53 10 23 3 12 200

FG % 1st Half: 9-25 36.0%

3FG % 1st Half: 1-4 25.0%FT % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0%

2nd half: 10-27 37.0%

2nd half: 4-9 44.4%2nd half: 10-19 52.6%

Game: 19-52 36.5%

Game: 5-13 38.5%Game: 10-19 52.6%

Deadball

Rebounds3

#4/10 Duke 77 • 20-3 (8-2 ACC)

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

15 Bridgette Mitchell f 4-6 0-1 0-0 3 6 9 3 8 1 0 0 2 1730 Carrem Gay f 3-7 0-0 4-4 0 4 4 1 10 2 0 2 1 19

11 Chante Black c 5-8 0-0 6-7 2 5 7 2 16 0 3 0 0 2504 Abby Waner g 2-8 2-6 2-2 0 0 0 3 8 4 1 1 5 2805 Jasmine Thomas g 3-6 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 1 6 6 1 0 0 25

01 Chelsea Hopkins 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 3 4 1 2 0 5 0 1 1103 Shay Selby 0-4 0-1 4-6 1 1 2 1 4 0 2 0 2 12

21 Joy Cheek 1-4 0-0 2-4 1 4 5 2 4 0 1 0 0 1724 Kathleen Scheer 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 631 Keturah Jackson 0-4 0-0 0-2 1 1 2 2 0 2 1 0 2 21

34 Krystal Thomas 4-8 0-0 8-11 5 4 9 0 16 0 2 3 0 19Team 3 3 6

Totals 24-60 3-11 26-36 18 32 50 17 77 15 16 6 13 200

FG % 1st Half: 12-26 46.2%3FG % 1st Half: 2-7 28.6%

FT % 1st Half: 18-23 78.3%

2nd half: 12-34 35.3%2nd half: 1-4 25.0%2nd half: 8-13 61.5%

Game: 24-60 40.0%Game: 3-11 27.3%Game: 26-36 72.2%

DeadballRebounds

4

Officials: Eric Brewton, June Courteau, Tommy SalernoTechnical fouls: Clemson-None. #4/10 Duke-None.Attendance: 7503CLEMSON: Kirstyn Wright fouled out with 3:30 left in the 2nd half

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total

Clemson 19 34 53

#4/10 Duke 44 33 77

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchCU 16 13 4 8 34DUKE 34 31 17 4 29

Last FG - CU 2nd-01:22, DUKE 2nd-02:43.Largest lead - CU None, DUKE by 31 2nd-18:11.

Score tied - 0 times.Lead changed - 0 times.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics

#11/12 Florida State vs Clemson02/19/09 7:00 pm at Clemson, SC (Littlejohn Coliseum)

#11/12 Florida State 75 • 22-5, 10-1 ACC

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

02 Harvin, Alysha f 2-7 1-3 5-7 2 6 8 3 10 1 2 0 2 2750 Monroe, Jacinta f 9-12 0-0 6-11 5 4 9 1 24 1 5 1 0 26

10 Freshour, Mara g 4-7 1-3 2-2 0 5 5 1 11 1 1 1 6 2912 Ward, Courtney g 0-3 0-1 3-4 0 4 4 2 3 8 3 0 1 3320 Davis-Cain, Tanae g 5-12 1-5 2-2 1 3 4 2 13 2 2 1 1 31

01 Gray, Angel 1-3 0-0 2-2 1 0 1 0 4 1 1 0 0 2104 Moore, Cayla 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 8

05 Hunnicutt, Christian 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 622 Keough, Kayli 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 254 Bravard, Cierra 1-2 0-0 6-6 1 3 4 2 8 0 2 1 0 17

Team 1 0 1Totals 23-50 3-12 26-34 12 26 38 15 75 15 19 4 11 200

FG % 1st Half: 10-24 41.7%3FG % 1st Half: 0-5 0.0%

FT % 1st Half: 15-17 88.2%

2nd half: 13-26 50.0%2nd half: 3-7 42.9%2nd half: 11-17 64.7%

Game: 23-50 46.0%Game: 3-12 25.0%Game: 26-34 76.5%

DeadballRebounds

3,1

Clemson 58 • 13-14, 2-10 ACC

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

11 HARDY, Lele f 10-17 0-2 1-2 1 7 8 3 21 1 6 0 6 3421 PARKER, April f 3-5 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 4 8 0 1 1 4 26

25 HOOD, Whitney c 1-8 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 2 2 2 3 0 0 2603 SMITH, Bryelle g 1-3 1-2 0-0 0 1 1 0 3 4 1 0 0 24

22 THOMAS, Sthefany g 4-10 1-7 3-7 4 2 6 3 12 1 6 0 1 2304 BROWN, Christy 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 1410 WRIGHT, Kirstyn 2-8 1-7 0-0 0 1 1 1 5 1 0 0 0 27

12 TAYLOR, Tasha 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 224 TATE, Jasmine 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 5 2 0 2 1 0 9

33 WELKER, Lindsay 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 244 PAULDO, Shaniqua 1-5 0-0 1-1 2 2 4 4 3 2 1 1 0 13

Team 1 2 3 1

Totals 23-57 3-18 9-14 11 19 30 24 58 14 24 3 11 200

FG % 1st Half: 13-29 44.8%3FG % 1st Half: 1-6 16.7%

FT % 1st Half: 3-6 50.0%

2nd half: 10-28 35.7%2nd half: 2-12 16.7%

2nd half: 6-8 75.0%

Game: 23-57 40.4%Game: 3-18 16.7%

Game: 9-14 64.3%

DeadballRebounds

1,1

Officials: Joe Cunningham, Douglas Cloud, Dawn MarshTechnical fouls: #11/12 Florida State-None. Clemson-None.Attendance: 1157

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total

#11/12 Florida State 35 40 75

Clemson 30 28 58

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchFSU 34 33 15 8 14CU 30 21 6 10 12

Last FG - FSU 2nd-02:26, CU 2nd-04:22.Largest lead - FSU by 20 2nd-07:20, CU by 3 1st-08:10.

Score tied - 2 times.Lead changed - 6 times.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics

Georgia Tech vs Clemson02/22/09 1:00 pm at Clemson, SC (Littlejohn Coliseum)

Georgia Tech 89 • 19-8, 6-6 ACC

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

22 Montgomery, Alex f 9-11 4-6 2-2 0 4 4 2 24 2 1 2 2 32

34 Hemingway, Iasia f 4-7 0-0 7-8 4 6 10 0 15 1 2 1 2 2745 Goodlett, Sasha c 1-4 0-0 2-2 2 1 3 4 4 1 1 1 1 20

05 Walthour, Metra g 1-4 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 6 1 0 1 27

23 Foster, Deja g 10-19 0-0 4-8 6 5 11 3 24 0 1 0 1 33

01 Williams, Jacqua 1-6 0-1 4-4 1 3 4 2 6 2 3 0 4 19

02 Bennett, Mo 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 510 Woolcock, Shaday 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 3

12 Turner, Tabitha 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2

14 Adams, LaQuananisha 2-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 9

32 Regins, Chelsea 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2

35 Ardossi, Brigitte 2-7 0-0 2-2 0 6 6 0 6 0 3 1 1 21Team 6 3 9 1

Totals 32-65 4-8 21-26 20 28 48 14 89 14 14 5 14 200

FG % 1st Half: 16-38 42.1%3FG % 1st Half: 3-6 50.0%

FT % 1st Half: 8-9 88.9%

2nd half: 16-27 59.3%2nd half: 1-2 50.0%2nd half: 13-17 76.5%

Game: 32-65 49.2%Game: 4-8 50.0%Game: 21-26 80.8%

DeadballRebounds

2

Clemson 54 • 13-15, 2-11 ACC

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

11 HARDY, Lele f 5-14 2-4 5-9 4 2 6 4 17 3 3 1 3 26

21 PARKER, April f 1-3 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 5 3 0 1 1 0 16

25 HOOD, Whitney c 3-5 0-0 2-2 2 2 4 3 8 1 1 1 1 27

12 TAYLOR, Tasha g 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 10

22 THOMAS, Sthefany g 1-9 0-4 3-3 1 0 1 1 5 0 3 0 0 2103 SMITH, Bryelle 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 2 2 0 3 2 1 0 0 17

04 BROWN, Christy 2-5 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 0 4 3 4 1 2 18

10 WRIGHT, Kirstyn 1-5 1-4 0-0 0 2 2 3 3 1 4 0 0 15

24 TATE, Jasmine 0-4 0-0 0-0 3 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 7

31 MASON, Lindsey 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 532 CAMPBELL, Morganne 5-9 1-1 0-0 1 1 2 1 11 1 1 2 1 24

33 WELKER, Lindsay 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4

44 PAULDO, Shaniqua 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 2 0 0 1 2 0 10

Team 2 2 4

Totals 19-59 5-16 11-16 17 16 33 21 54 12 21 9 7 200

FG % 1st Half: 6-34 17.6%

3FG % 1st Half: 2-11 18.2%FT % 1st Half: 1-1 100.0%

2nd half: 13-25 52.0%

2nd half: 3-5 60.0%2nd half: 10-15 66.7%

Game: 19-59 32.2%

Game: 5-16 31.3%Game: 11-16 68.8%

Deadball

Rebounds0

Officials: Eric Brewton, Dan Outlaw, Angelica SuffrenTechnical fouls: Georgia Tech-None. Clemson-None.

Attendance: 1015

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total

Georgia Tech 43 46 89

Clemson 15 39 54

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchGT 50 28 20 10 20

CU 20 16 6 8 21

Last FG - GT 2nd-00:28, CU 2nd-00:33.

Largest lead - GT by 43 2nd-04:49, CU None.

Score tied - 1 time.

Lead changed - 0 times.

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Clemson vs NC State02/26/09 7 p.m. at Raleigh, N.C. (Reynolds Coliseum)

Clemson 43 • 13-16, 2-12 ACC

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

03 SMITH, Bryelle * 2-2 2-2 0-0 0 0 0 3 6 1 2 0 1 1911 HARDY, Lele * 3-10 0-3 2-3 1 7 8 2 8 4 2 0 2 31

21 PARKER, April * 3-7 0-0 0-0 3 2 5 1 6 0 2 0 2 2224 TATE, Jasmine * 0-3 0-0 0-1 1 6 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 1532 CAMPBELL, Morganne * 0-4 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 10

04 BROWN, Christy 1-6 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 1310 WRIGHT, Kirstyn 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4

12 TAYLOR, Tasha 1-4 0-1 1-3 2 1 3 2 3 2 1 0 0 2022 THOMAS, Sthefany 2-10 1-4 2-2 0 1 1 0 7 0 1 0 1 2225 HOOD, Whitney 2-8 0-0 1-2 0 1 1 2 5 0 0 0 1 24

31 MASON, Lindsey 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 844 PAULDO, Shaniqua 2-5 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 0 4 0 2 0 0 12

Team 3 3 6Totals 17-63 3-14 6-11 12 24 36 15 43 8 11 0 7 200

FG % 1st Half: 6-32 18.8%

3FG % 1st Half: 0-6 0.0%FT % 1st Half: 2-3 66.7%

2nd half: 11-31 35.5%

2nd half: 3-8 37.5%2nd half: 4-8 50.0%

Game: 17-63 27.0%

Game: 3-14 21.4%Game: 6-11 54.5%

Deadball

Rebounds2

NC State 69 • 13-15, 5-8 ACC

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

02 Nikitta Gartrell * 1-8 0-0 2-2 1 5 6 4 4 2 2 0 2 3404 Tia Bell * 3-11 0-1 3-3 1 4 5 1 9 1 1 0 0 30

23 Shayla Fields * 6-12 1-2 3-4 0 3 3 1 16 7 4 0 1 3824 Lucy Ellison * 1-1 0-0 2-2 1 6 7 3 4 1 2 1 0 2644 Kristy Kenney * 2-5 0-1 2-2 2 1 3 2 6 0 1 1 1 15

15 Inga Muciniece 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 521 Brittany Strachan 1-5 1-3 0-0 2 3 5 1 3 0 1 0 0 24

22 Bonae Holston 10-14 0-0 4-7 1 9 10 1 24 0 0 2 1 2552 Hanna Halteman 1-2 0-0 1-2 1 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 3

Team 2 2 4

Totals 25-58 2-7 17-22 11 37 48 14 69 11 11 4 5 200

FG % 1st Half: 11-31 35.5%3FG % 1st Half: 1-4 25.0%

FT % 1st Half: 7-8 87.5%

2nd half: 14-27 51.9%2nd half: 1-3 33.3%

2nd half: 10-14 71.4%

Game: 25-58 43.1%Game: 2-7 28.6%

Game: 17-22 77.3%

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Officials: Bonita Spence, Felicia Ginter, Billy SmithTechnical fouls: Clemson-None. NC State-None.Attendance: 1517

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total

Clemson 14 29 43

NC State 30 39 69

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchCU 20 10 5 6 23ST 28 13 17 4 30

Last FG - CU 2nd-00:38, ST 2nd-01:28.Largest lead - CU None, ST by 28 2nd-01:28.

Score tied - 0 times.Lead changed - 0 times.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics

Clemson vs Georgia Tech03/05/09 11:00 am at the Greensboro Coliseum

Clemson 81 • 14-16 (2-12 ACC)

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

11 HARDY, Lele f 4-15 0-4 2-2 3 5 8 3 10 4 5 0 7 3521 PARKER, April f 5-10 0-0 0-0 4 3 7 3 10 0 2 1 2 27

44 PAULDO, Shaniqua c 11-17 0-1 1-1 3 4 7 4 23 1 0 1 2 2604 BROWN, Christy g 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 2 2 0 1 0 0 712 TAYLOR, Tasha g 3-7 1-2 5-6 2 3 5 2 12 9 6 0 1 33

03 SMITH, Bryelle 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 610 WRIGHT, Kirstyn 2-6 0-1 1-1 0 1 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 15

22 THOMAS, Sthefany 2-7 0-2 6-6 1 5 6 2 10 1 1 0 1 2424 TATE, Jasmine 2-4 0-0 3-3 1 6 7 2 7 1 2 1 0 2225 HOOD, Whitney 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 3

31 MASON, Lindsey 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+33 WELKER, Lindsay 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Team 3 2 5Totals 31-70 1-11 18-19 18 32 50 19 81 16 20 4 14 200

FG % 1st Half: 15-33 45.5%

3FG % 1st Half: 1-4 25.0%FT % 1st Half: 6-6 100.0%

2nd half: 16-37 43.2%

2nd half: 0-7 0.0%2nd half: 12-13 92.3%

Game: 31-70 44.3%

Game: 1-11 9.1%Game: 18-19 94.7%

Deadball

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Georgia Tech 69 • 21-9 (8-6 ACC)

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

34 Hemingway, Iasia f 3-14 1-2 6-10 5 4 9 2 13 1 2 0 0 3145 Goodlett, Sasha c 2-5 0-0 0-0 2 2 4 1 4 1 0 1 0 20

05 Walthour, Metra g 0-2 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 2 1722 Montgomery, Alex g 5-14 3-6 4-4 0 4 4 3 17 0 6 0 2 3823 Foster, Deja g 3-5 0-0 2-5 3 5 8 4 8 1 2 0 3 37

01 Williams, Jacqua 5-18 0-7 5-6 4 1 5 3 15 4 3 0 2 2802 Bennett, Mo 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2

14 Adams, LaQuananisha 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 335 Ardossi, Brigitte 4-7 0-0 2-2 0 3 3 4 10 0 4 0 4 24

Team 3 2 5

Totals 22-67 4-15 21-29 17 21 38 20 69 9 19 1 13 200

FG % 1st Half: 11-31 35.5%3FG % 1st Half: 2-5 40.0%

FT % 1st Half: 13-13 100.0%

2nd half: 11-36 30.6%2nd half: 2-10 20.0%

2nd half: 8-16 50.0%

Game: 22-67 32.8%Game: 4-15 26.7%

Game: 21-29 72.4%

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Officials: Bryan Brunette, Ed Sidlasky, Maj ForsbergTechnical fouls: Clemson-None. Georgia Tech-None.Attendance: 9993

Game 1 (Opening Round) of the 2009 ACC Tournament#12-seed Clemson advances to face #4-seed North Carolina, Friday at 11:00 am

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total

Clemson 37 44 81Georgia Tech 37 32 69

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break Bench

CU 44 22 13 14 24GT 30 24 8 8 25

Last FG - CU 2nd-01:25, GT 2nd-00:45.Largest lead - CU by 13 2nd-05:07, GT by 11 1st-13:11.

Score tied - 2 times.Lead changed - 3 times.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics

Clemson vs North Carolina03/06/09 11:00 am at the Greensboro Coliseum

Clemson 55 • 14-17 (2-12 ACC)

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

11 HARDY, Lele f 4-12 1-4 0-0 0 1 1 3 9 1 0 1 5 2821 PARKER, April f 1-6 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 5 2 1 0 0 0 20

44 PAULDO, Shaniqua c 1-7 0-0 0-0 2 4 6 4 2 0 3 0 1 1604 BROWN, Christy g 2-4 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 0 4 1 2 0 3 1312 TAYLOR, Tasha g 0-7 0-4 0-0 1 1 2 2 0 2 3 2 0 25

03 SMITH, Bryelle 4-9 3-7 2-2 0 3 3 1 13 2 3 0 2 2410 WRIGHT, Kirstyn 3-7 2-5 0-0 1 1 2 3 8 0 1 0 0 17

22 THOMAS, Sthefany 3-8 1-4 1-2 1 1 2 1 8 1 0 0 0 1424 TATE, Jasmine 0-4 0-0 4-6 3 4 7 1 4 1 1 2 0 2325 HOOD, Whitney 2-2 0-0 1-2 0 1 1 2 5 2 0 0 0 18

31 MASON, Lindsey 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2Team 3 0 3

Totals 20-67 7-24 8-12 14 19 33 23 55 11 13 5 11 200

FG % 1st Half: 13-35 37.1%3FG % 1st Half: 3-11 27.3%

FT % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0%

2nd half: 7-32 21.9%2nd half: 4-13 30.8%2nd half: 8-12 66.7%

Game: 20-67 29.9%Game: 7-24 29.2%Game: 8-12 66.7%

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North Carolina 74 • 26-5 (10-4 ACC)

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

21 McFarland, Iman f 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 12

32 McCants, Rashanda f 7-12 0-1 5-7 2 3 5 4 19 1 3 1 1 2951 Breland, Jessica f 8-12 0-0 6-8 8 3 11 2 22 2 2 3 2 29

22 DeGraffenreid, C. g 2-6 1-2 2-3 0 1 1 1 7 3 1 0 2 3250 Lucas, Italee g 4-10 2-5 0-0 1 10 11 1 10 1 5 0 3 2601 White, She'la 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 4 4 2 0 0 4 0 0 17

03 Bursey, Trinity 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 4 1 0 0 2 0 0 1214 Claytor, Heather 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 5

15 Dewitt, Christina 0-2 0-1 1-2 3 2 5 1 1 3 0 0 0 1220 Shegog, Chay 2-9 0-0 6-8 3 4 7 1 10 0 2 0 1 1830 Wood, Martina 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4

33 Broomfield, Laura 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 4Team 4 1 5

Totals 25-61 3-11 21-30 23 36 59 15 74 11 21 4 9 200

FG % 1st Half: 11-30 36.7%3FG % 1st Half: 2-8 25.0%

FT % 1st Half: 7-12 58.3%

2nd half: 14-31 45.2%2nd half: 1-3 33.3%2nd half: 14-18 77.8%

Game: 25-61 41.0%Game: 3-11 27.3%Game: 21-30 70.0%

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Officials: Eric Brewton, Angie Lewis, Tommy SalernoTechnical fouls: Clemson-None. North Carolina-None.Attendance: 13599Game 5 (Quarterfinal 1) of the 2009 ACC Tournament

#4-seed North Carolina advances to face UMd/WF winner, Saturday at 1:00The 13,599 fans in attendance set a new ACC Women's Tournament session record

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total

Clemson 29 26 55North Carolina 31 43 74

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break Bench

CU 16 19 17 6 38UNC 32 8 19 6 14

Last FG - CU 2nd-00:08, UNC 2nd-01:10.Largest lead - CU by 1 1st-05:35, UNC by 22 2nd-01:10.

Score tied - 0 times.Lead changed - 4 times.

Box Scores

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104SCORING OFFENSE G Pts Avg/G1. NORTH CAROLINA 35 2894 82.72. MARYLAND 36 2844 79.03. VIRGINIA 34 2476 72.84. DUKE 33 2379 72.15. BOSTON COLLEGE 35 2458 70.26. FLORIDA STATE 34 2386 70.27. GEORGIA TECH 32 2152 67.28. MIAMI 30 1969 65.69. WAKE FOREST 31 2033 65.610. CLEMSON 31 1996 64.411. VIRGINIA TECH 30 1866 62.212. NC STATE 30 1812 60.4 SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G1. GEORGIA TECH 32 1835 57.32. DUKE 33 1900 57.63. NC STATE 30 1778 59.34. WAKE FOREST 31 1856 59.95. FLORIDA STATE 34 2079 61.16. VIRGINIA TECH 30 1865 62.27. MIAMI 30 1929 64.38. BOSTON COLLEGE 35 2292 65.59. VIRGINIA 34 2250 66.210. NORTH CAROLINA 35 2334 66.711. CLEMSON 31 2092 67.512. MARYLAND 36 2440 67.8 SCORING MARGIN G Off Def Mar1. NORTH CAROLINA 35 82.7 66.7 +16.02. DUKE 33 72.1 57.6 +14.53. MARYLAND 36 79.0 67.8 +11.24. GEORGIA TECH 32 67.2 57.3 +9.95. FLORIDA STATE 34 70.2 61.1 +9.06. VIRGINIA 34 72.8 66.2 +6.67. WAKE FOREST 31 65.6 59.9 +5.78. BOSTON COLLEGE 35 70.2 65.5 +4.79. MIAMI 30 65.6 64.3 +1.310. NC STATE 30 60.4 59.3 +1.111. VIRGINIA TECH 30 62.2 62.2 +0.012. CLEMSON 31 64.4 67.5 -3.1 FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA Pct1. MARYLAND 36 585 773 .7572. NORTH CAROLINA 35 586 819 .7163. NC STATE 30 335 474 .7074. CLEMSON 31 329 466 .7065. GEORGIA TECH 32 469 673 .6976. DUKE 33 462 665 .6957. VIRGINIA 34 529 764 .6928. BOSTON COLLEGE 35 401 581 .6909. FLORIDA STATE 34 528 781 .67610. WAKE FOREST 31 378 566 .66811. MIAMI 30 323 505 .64012. VIRGINIA TECH 30 324 508 .638 FG PERCENTAGES G FGM FGA Pct1. MARYLAND 36 1007 2192 .4592. NORTH CAROLINA 35 1062 2338 .4543. BOSTON COLLEGE 35 946 2119 .4464. FLORIDA STATE 34 833 1974 .4225. GEORGIA TECH 32 779 1892 .4126. DUKE 33 885 2160 .4107. VIRGINIA 34 911 2232 .4088. VIRGINIA TECH 30 717 1760 .4079. MIAMI 30 756 1901 .39810. CLEMSON 31 763 1938 .39411. WAKE FOREST 31 738 1938 .38112. NC STATE 30 685 1829 .375 FG PCT DEFENSE G FGM FGA Pct1. DUKE 33 664 1904 .3492. NORTH CAROLINA 35 854 2340 .3653. NC STATE 30 654 1771 .3694. FLORIDA STATE 34 740 1972 .3755. MARYLAND 36 938 2429 .3866. WAKE FOREST 31 673 1733 .3887. BOSTON COLLEGE 35 821 2111 .3898. MIAMI 30 704 1786 .3949. GEORGIA TECH 32 661 1668 .39610. VIRGINIA TECH 30 704 1771 .39811. CLEMSON 31 720 1788 .40312. VIRGINIA 34 815 2010 .405

3-POINT FG PCT G 3FGM 3FGA Pct1. MARYLAND 36 245 611 .4012. FLORIDA STATE 34 192 505 .3803. NORTH CAROLINA 35 184 537 .3434. BOSTON COLLEGE 35 165 495 .3335. DUKE 33 147 460 .3206. GEORGIA TECH 32 125 417 .3007. WAKE FOREST 31 179 604 .2968. VIRGINIA 34 125 426 .2939. CLEMSON 31 141 487 .29010. VIRGINIA TECH 30 108 374 .28911. MIAMI 30 134 484 .27712. NC STATE 30 107 393 .272 3FG PCT DEFENSE G 3FGM 3FGA Pct1. GEORGIA TECH 32 106 395 .2682. CLEMSON 31 111 389 .2853. NC STATE 30 131 453 .2894. NORTH CAROLINA 35 176 606 .2905. DUKE 33 161 547 .2946. WAKE FOREST 31 119 391 .3047. FLORIDA STATE 34 171 547 .3138. MIAMI 30 144 454 .3179. VIRGINIA 34 183 571 .32010. MARYLAND 36 232 706 .32911. VIRGINIA TECH 30 156 469 .33312. BOSTON COLLEGE 35 193 542 .356 REB OFFENSE G Reb Avg/G1. DUKE 33 1475 44.72. NORTH CAROLINA 35 1562 44.63. VIRGINIA 34 1455 42.84. MARYLAND 36 1534 42.65. BOSTON COLLEGE 35 1457 41.66. FLORIDA STATE 34 1361 40.07. NC STATE 30 1197 39.98. GEORGIA TECH 32 1238 38.79. CLEMSON 31 1173 37.810. VIRGINIA TECH 30 1130 37.711. MIAMI 30 1129 37.612. WAKE FOREST 31 1166 37.6 REB DEFENSE G Reb Avg/G1. BOSTON COLLEGE 35 1139 32.52. GEORGIA TECH 32 1092 34.13. FLORIDA STATE 34 1196 35.24. MARYLAND 36 1285 35.75. VIRGINIA 34 1235 36.36. DUKE 33 1224 37.17. VIRGINIA TECH 30 1126 37.58. NORTH CAROLINA 35 1413 40.49. NC STATE 30 1218 40.610. CLEMSON 31 1259 40.611. WAKE FOREST 31 1281 41.312. MIAMI 30 1279 42.6 REB MARGIN For Opp. Mar.1. BOSTON COLLEGE 41.6 32.5 +9.12. DUKE 44.7 37.1 +7.63. MARYLAND 42.6 35.7 +6.94. VIRGINIA 42.8 36.3 +6.55. FLORIDA STATE 40.0 35.2 +4.96. GEORGIA TECH 38.7 34.1 +4.67. NORTH CAROLINA 44.6 40.4 +4.38. VIRGINIA TECH 37.7 37.5 +0.19. NC STATE 39.9 40.6 -0.710. CLEMSON 37.8 40.6 -2.811. WAKE FOREST 37.6 41.3 -3.712. MIAMI 37.6 42.6 -5.0 BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Avg/G1. NORTH CAROLINA 35 229 6.52. DUKE 33 191 5.83. FLORIDA STATE 34 157 4.64. MIAMI 30 137 4.65. CLEMSON 31 140 4.56. NC STATE 30 135 4.57. MARYLAND 36 134 3.78. BOSTON COLLEGE 35 127 3.69. VIRGINIA TECH 30 100 3.310. GEORGIA TECH 32 99 3.111. VIRGINIA 34 102 3.012. WAKE FOREST 31 77 2.5

ASSISTS G No. Avg/G1. BOSTON COLLEGE 35 582 16.62. NORTH CAROLINA 35 581 16.63. MIAMI 30 451 15.04. WAKE FOREST 31 448 14.55. MARYLAND 36 511 14.26. VIRGINIA TECH 30 418 13.97. CLEMSON 31 424 13.78. FLORIDA STATE 34 463 13.69. DUKE 33 449 13.610. GEORGIA TECH 32 400 12.511. VIRGINIA 34 388 11.412. NC STATE 30 304 10.1 STEALS G No. Avg/G1. GEORGIA TECH 32 434 13.62. DUKE 33 438 13.33. WAKE FOREST 31 381 12.34. NORTH CAROLINA 35 415 11.95. MIAMI 30 329 11.06. CLEMSON 31 308 9.97. VIRGINIA 34 317 9.38. FLORIDA STATE 34 296 8.79. VIRGINIA TECH 30 249 8.310. NC STATE 30 245 8.211. BOSTON COLLEGE 35 240 6.912. MARYLAND 36 240 6.7 TURNOVER MARGIN TOF TOA Mar.1. WAKE FOREST 16.9 23.1 +6.192. MIAMI 16.5 20.6 +4.103. DUKE 19.1 23.0 +3.884. GEORGIA TECH 20.7 24.5 +3.755. VIRGINIA 16.5 19.4 +2.946. NORTH CAROLINA 20.2 21.9 +1.697. NC STATE 14.9 16.3 +1.378. CLEMSON 17.6 18.7 +1.069. FLORIDA STATE 18.1 19.0 +0.8210. VIRGINIA TECH 18.1 18.5 +0.4011. MARYLAND 16.4 14.7 -1.7212. BOSTON COLLEGE 19.3 15.6 -3.69 ASSIST/TURNOVER APG TO/G Ratio1. MIAMI 15.0 16.5 0.92. MARYLAND 14.2 16.4 0.93. BOSTON COLLEGE 16.6 19.3 0.94. WAKE FOREST 14.5 16.9 0.95. NORTH CAROLINA 16.6 20.2 0.86. CLEMSON 13.7 17.6 0.87. VIRGINIA TECH 13.9 18.1 0.88. FLORIDA STATE 13.6 18.1 0.89. DUKE 13.6 19.1 0.710. VIRGINIA 11.4 16.5 0.711. NC STATE 10.1 14.9 0.712. GEORGIA TECH 12.5 20.7 0.6 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G1. DUKE 33 587 17.82. VIRGINIA 34 593 17.43. GEORGIA TECH 32 515 16.14. NORTH CAROLINA 35 554 15.85. BOSTON COLLEGE 35 527 15.16. MARYLAND 36 527 14.67. FLORIDA STATE 34 496 14.68. MIAMI 30 433 14.49. NC STATE 30 432 14.410. WAKE FOREST 31 419 13.5CLEMSON 31 419 13.512. VIRGINIA TECH 30 387 12.9 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G1. NORTH CAROLINA 35 1008 28.82. MARYLAND 36 1007 28.03. DUKE 33 888 26.94. BOSTON COLLEGE 35 930 26.65. NC STATE 30 765 25.56. FLORIDA STATE 34 865 25.47. VIRGINIA 34 862 25.48. VIRGINIA TECH 30 743 24.89. CLEMSON 31 754 24.310. WAKE FOREST 31 747 24.111. MIAMI 30 696 23.212. GEORGIA TECH 32 723 22.6

3-POINT FG MADE G No. Avg/G1. MARYLAND 36 245 6.82. WAKE FOREST 31 179 5.83. FLORIDA STATE 34 192 5.64. NORTH CAROLINA 35 184 5.35. BOSTON COLLEGE 35 165 4.76. CLEMSON 31 141 4.57. MIAMI 30 134 4.58. DUKE 33 147 4.59. GEORGIA TECH 32 125 3.910. VIRGINIA 34 125 3.711. VIRGINIA TECH 30 108 3.612. NC STATE 30 107 3.6

2009 All-ACC Teams

ALL-ACC TEAMSFirst Team

Chante Black, DukeMarissa Coleman, Maryland

Lyndra Littles, VirginiaKristi Toliver, MarylandMonica Wright, Virginia

Second TeamJessica Breland, North Carolina

Shayla Fields, NC StateRashanda McCants, North Carolina

Jacinta Monroe, Florida StateCarolyn Swords, Boston College

Third TeamCetera DeGraffenreid, North Carolina

Tanae Davis-Cain, Florida StateMara Freshour, Florida State

Lele Hardy, ClemsonAlex Montgomery, Georgia Tech

Honorable MentionShenise Johnson, Miami

Aisha Mohammed, VirginiaMickel Picco, Boston CollegeAlex Tchangoue, Wake Forest

Abby Waner, Duke

Defensive TeamChante Black, DU

Jacqua Williams, GTJacinta Monroe, FS

Lele Hardy, CUJessica Breland, NC

All Freshman TeamLynetta Kizer, MarylandShenise Johnson, Miami

Cierra Bravard, Florida StateBonae Holston, NC State

Chay Shegog, North Carolina

ACC Player of the YearKristi Toliver, Maryland

ACC Rookie of the YearLynetta Kizer, Maryland

ACC Defensive Player of the YearChante Black, Duke

ACC Sixth Player of the YearBonae Holston, NC State

ACC Coach of the YearSue Semrau, Florida State

2008-09 ACC Team Stats

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GamesFreshman 36 Sheila Cobb 1979-80Sophomore 36 Annette Wise 1979-80 36 Barbara Kennedy 1979-80 36 Jennie Lyerly 1979-80Junior 36 Debra Buford 1979-80Senior 33 Bobbie Mims 1979-80 33 Jackie Mattress 1990-91 33 Peggy Sells 1990-91

Field GoalsFreshman 234 Janet Forester 1975-76Sophomore 382 Barbara Kennedy 1979-80Junior 348 Barbara Kennedy 1980-81Senior 392 Barbara Kennedy 1981-82

Field Goals AttemptedFreshman 525 Janet Forester 1975-76Sophomore 729 Barbara Kennedy 1979-80Junior 722 Barbara Kennedy 1980-81Senior 760 Barbara Kennedy 1981-82

Field Goal PercentageFreshman .556 Karen Ann Jenkins 1985-86Sophomore .560 Janet Knight 1979-80Junior .562 Karen Ann Jenkins 1987-88Senior .563 Amanda Frist 2005-06

Three-Point Field Goals MadeFreshman 53 Tara Saunooke 1991-92Sophomore 64 Kerry Boyatt 1990-91Junior 70 Amy Geren 1997-98Senior 73 Tara Saunooke 1994-95

Three-Point Field Goals AttemptedFreshman 115 Amy Geren 1995-96Sophomore 156 Kerry Boyatt 1990-91Junior 176 Amy Geren 1997-98Senior 180 Tara Saunooke 1994-95

Three-Point Goal PercentageFreshman .471 Kerry Boyatt 1989-90Sophomore .454 Tara Saunooke 1992-93Junior .426 Laura Cottrell 1995-96Senior .458 Marci Glenney 2001-02

Free ThrowsFreshman 132 Kerry Boyatt 1989-90Sophomore 98 Itoro Umoh 1996-97Junior 122 Itoro Umoh 1997-98Senior 147 Lakeia Stokes 2003-04

Free Throws AttemptedFreshman 178 Kerry Boyatt 1989-90Sophomore 137 Barbara Kennedy 1979-80Junior 175 Barbara Kennedy 1980-81Senior 197 Lakeia Stokes 2003-04

Free Throw PercentageFreshman .866 Amy Geren 1995-96Sophomore .818 Chrissy Floyd 2000-01Junior .876 Amy Geren 1997-98Senior .855 Amy Geren 1998-99

ReboundsFreshman 371 Sheila Cobb 1979-80Sophomore 298 Barbara Kennedy 1979-80Junior 400 Donna Forester 1976-77Senior 400 Barbara Kennedy 1981-82

Rebound AverageFreshman 12.5 Janet Forester 1975-76Sophomore 8.9 Peggy Caple 1982-83Junior 12.9 Donna Forester 1976-77Senior 12.9 Barbara Kennedy 1981-82

AssistsFreshman 172 Bobbie Mims 1976-77Sophomore 174 Susan Fehling 1984-85Junior 195 Drema Greer 1977-78Senior 204 Drema Greer 1978-79

Blocked ShotsFreshman 68 Peggy Caple 1981-82Sophomore 84 Peggy Caple 1982-83Junior 76 Peggy Caple 1983-84Senior 70 Peggy Caple 1984-85

StealsFreshman 98 Lele Hardy 2006-07Sophomore 95 Barbara Kennedy 1979-80Junior 106 Lele Hardy 2008-09Senior 123 Ramona O’Neal 1988-89

Most PointsFreshman 547 Janet Forester 1975-76Sophomore 853 Barbara Kennedy 1979-80Junior 811 Barbara Kennedy 1980-81Senior 908 Barbara Kennedy 1981-82

Scoring AverageFreshman 22.8 Janet Forester 1975-76Sophomore 23.7 Barbara Kennedy 1979-80Junior 26.2 Barbara Kennedy 1980-81Senior 29.3 Barbara Kennedy 1981-82

Freshman Single Game Records

PointsRk.Name No. Opponent Date1. BarbaraKennedy 45 Claflin 2/24/792. JanetForester 33 Bridgewater 1/11/763. JanetForester 32 BaptistCol. 1/17/764. JanetForester 30 Anderson 1/14/76 JanetForester 30 S.Carolina 1/21/76 BarbaraKennedy 30 Erskine 2/14/79

ReboundsRk.Name No. Opponent Date1. BarbaraKennedy 18 Maryland 1/13/79 Sheila Cobb 18 C. of Charleston 2/23/803. BarbaraKennedy 17 Erskine 2/14/79 PeggyCaple 17 NCState 1/9/82 ImaniWilson 17 Duke 1/29/90

Three-Point Field Goals MadeRk.Name No. Opponent Date1. AmyGeren 6 SFAustin 3/18/962. TaraSaunooke 5SouthCarolina 2/12/92 LeleHardy 5 WakeForest 2/15/074. several players with 4

StealsRk.Name No. Opponent Date1. Lele Hardy 8 Vanderbilt 12/3/062. AndreaGaines 7 Virginia 2/5/98 AndreaGaines 7 Wofford 2/10/98 Lele Hardy 7 St. John’s 11/24/06 Lele Hardy 7 Wofford 12/22/06 Lele Hardy 7 Virginia Tech 2/11/07 Lele Hardy 7 Florida State 2/22/07

BlocksRk.Name No. Opponent Date1. PeggyCaple 7 Auburn 2/8/822. PeggyCaple 6 NorthCarolina 2/27/823. JaciStimson 5 Winthrop 1/18/94 KerriThomas 5C.ofCharleston 1/5/95 KhailiSanders 5 Kentucky11/29/02

AssistsRk.Name No. Opponent Date 1. MelindaAshworth 14 Auburn 1/15/832. BobbieMims 12Gardner-Webb 2/26/77 BobbieMims 12 Claflin 3/4/774. BobbieMims 11 Baptist 2/5/77 MelindaAshworth 11 Duke 12/1/82

Sheila Cobb Annette Wise

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Clemson Individual ScoringRk. No. Name Site Opponent Date1. 45 BarbaraKennedy H Claflin 2/24/792. 43 BarbaraKennedy A PennState 3/12/823. 42 BarbaraKennedy A SouthCarolina 2/6/82 42 BarbaraKennedy H NorthCarolina 2/20/825. 41 BarbaraKennedy A Maryland 1/12/826. 40 BarbaraKennedy H GeorgiaSouthern 12/17/797. 39 BarbaraKennedy H Tenn.-Chattanooga 1/30/82 39 JanetKnight H VirginiaTech 12/29/849. 38 BarbaraKennedy H Alabama 1/10/81 38 BarbaraKennedy H EastTennesseeState 1/19/81

Opponent Individual ScoringRk. No. Name Site Opponent Date1. 43 JerilynHarper H TennesseeTech 12/16/802. 42 MichelleAugustavo H SanDiego 12/11/05 42 LindaPage N1 N.C.State 3/5/83 42 LindaPage H N.C.State 2/4/84 42 PearlMoore A FrancisMarion 2/19/776. 41 JanetHarris H Georgia 12/15/827. 40 PearlMoore H FrancisMarion 2/3/77 40 AndreaStinson A N.C.State 1/21/89 40 LizStrunk H WakeForest 2/21/0510. 38 SheilaFoster A SouthCarolina 2/6/82 38 LindaPage A N.C.State 2/6/85N1-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC

Highest Scoring Percent Of Team’s Points By ClemsonRk. Pct. Pts.-Tm Player Site Opponent Date1. .577 30-52 ChrissyFloyd N1 N.C.State 3/2/022. .573 43-75 BarbaraKennedy A PennState 3/12/823. .539 41-76 BarbaraKennedy A Maryland 1/12/824. .528 37-70 BarbaraKennedy A Pacific 1/3/815. .483 29-60 AmyGeren N2 LouisianaState 12/20/986. .481 38-79 BarbaraKennedy H Alabama 1/10/817. .480 36-68 BarbaraKennedy H N.C.State 2/13/81 N1-ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NCN2-Myrtle Beach, SC

Highest Scoring Percent Of Team’s Points By OpponentRk. Pct. Pts.-Tm Player Site Opponent Date1. .618 42-68 MichelleAugustavo H SanDiego 12/11/052. .588 40-68 LizStrunk H WakeForest 2/21/053. .571 40-70 PearlMoore H FrancisMarion 2/3/774. .518 43-83 JerilynHarper H TennesseeTech 12/16/805. .512 21-41 NieshaButler H GeorgiaTech 2/11/986. .506 42-83 PearlMoore A FrancisMarion 2/19/777. .494 40-81 AndreaStinson A N.C.State 1/21/898. .469 31-66 DeshawneBlocker N1 EastTenn.State 3/25/959. .466 35-75 MicheleVanGorp H Duke 2/14/9910. .461 36-78 ShamekaChriston N2 Arkansas 3/15/02N1-NWIT, Amarillo, TXN2-NCAA Tournament, Manhattan, KS

Clemson Individual Field Goals MadeRk. No. Att Name Site Opponent Date1. 20 29 BarbaraKennedy A Maryland 1/12/82 20 33 BarbaraKennedy H NorthCarolina 2/20/82 20 32 BarbaraKennedy A PennState 3/12/824. 19 30 BarbaraKennedy A SouthCarolina 2/6/825. 18 30 BarbaraKennedy H Claflin 2/24/79 18 26 JanetKnight H VirginiaTech 12/29/847. 17 28 BarbaraKennedy H Alabama 1/10/81 17 27 BarbaraKennedy A Pacific 1/3/81 17 27 BarbaraKennedy H EastTenn.State 1/19/81 17 25 BarbaraKennedy A Tennessee 2/18/80 17 25 BarbaraKennedy H Chattanooga 1/30/82

Opponent Individual Field Goals MadeRk. No. Att Name Site Opponent Date1. 18 35 PearlMoore H FrancisMarion 2/3/77 18 33 LindaPage H N.C.State 2/4/84 18 29 JerilynHarper H TennesseeTech 12/16/804. 17 19 DebbieKinnick H CarsonNewman 2/12/805. 16 25 PearlMoore A FrancisMarion 2/19/77 16 23 DonnaMurphy N1 MoreheadState 3/11/77 16 25 ScooterDelorme A Charleston 1/23/78 16 25 ColeenGalloway A California 1/4/81 16 24 JanetHarris H Georgia 12/15/8210. 15 22 PatriciaRoberts N1 Tennessee 3/10/77 15 22 BrantleySouthers H SouthCarolina 12/3/83 15 22 OrphieMoore H SouthAlabama 2/18/87 15 23 RhondaMapp N2 N.C.State 3/7/92 15 28 MicheleVanGorp H Duke 2/14/99 15 26 MichelleAugustavo H SanDiego 12/11/05N1-AIAW Region II Tournament, Memphis, TNN2-ACC Tournament, Rock Hill, SC

Clemson Individual Field Goal PercentageMinimum 10 Attempts

Rk. Pct. FGM-FGA Name Site Opponent Date 1. 1.000 12-12 DonnaForester H Claflin 12/7/77 1.000 12-12 ShandyBryan A SouthFlorida 12/21/91 1.000 11-11 VickyBurton H Columbia 2/14/764. .917 11-12 BarbaraKennedy A Pittsburgh 12/6/815. .900 9-10 DebbieOraczewski N1 NCState 3/5/83 .900 9-10 KarenAnnJenkins H Virginia 1/11/867. .846 11-13 CissyBristol N2 NationalCollege 12/5/81 .846 11-13 NatashaAnderson N3 FloridaState 2/27/989. .833 10-12 DebraBuford H Duke 1/11/78 .833 10-12 JulieBrickley A Nebraska 11/24/84 .833 10-12 LouiseGreenwood H Virginia 1/31/87 N1-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NCN2-Pitt Classic, Pittsburgh, PAN3-ACC Tournament, Charlotte, NC

Opponent Individual Field Goal PercentageMinimum 10 Attempts

Rk. Pct. FGM-FGA Name Site Opponent Date1. 1.000 12-12 SheanaMosch A Duke 1/28/012. .909 10-11 LizSherwood H Vanderbilt 11/20/073. .895 17-19 DebbieKinnick H Carson-Newman 2/12/804. .846 11-13 NancyMayer H Virginia 1/19/85 .846 11-13 AlanaBeard A Duke 2/27/046. .833 10-12 AnneDonovan H OldDominion 2/10/81 .833 10-12 MarionJones H NorthCarolina 1/20/97 .833 10-12 CrystalLanghorne A Maryland 1/6/089. .818 9-11 CinietraHenderson N1 Texas 12/27/92 .818 9-11 TyHall H Duke 1/23/94N1-Rutgers Invitational, Piscataway, NJ

Clemson Individual Three-Point Field Goals MadeRk. No. Att Name Site Opponent Date1. 6 12 TaraSaunooke H Xavier 3/17/93 6 9 TaraSaunooke N1 Pacific 3/24/95 6 10 TaraSaunooke N2 W.Kentucky 11/27/94 6 10 AmyGeren H S.F.Austin 3/18/96

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6 9 AmyGeren H NorthCarolina 1/2/98 6 10 AmyGeren H FloridaState 1/29/98 6 16 JulieTalley A YoungstownSt. 12/19/03 N1-NWIT, Amarillo, TX N2-Murfreesboro, TN

Opponent Individual Three-Point Field Goals MadeRk. No. Att Name Site Opponent Date1. 10 19 MichelleAugustavo H SanDiego 12/11/052. 8 16 TiffanyBrown H Maryland 1/6/003. 7 10 SandyBrown A MiddleTenn.St. 12/3/88 7 13 JulieWheeler N1 Providence 12/20/94 7 11 JenniferHoward A N.C.State 2/21/96 7 12 NicoleErickson A Duke 1/14/99 7 11 DevinNovak A YoungstownSt. 12/19/03 N1-Northern Lights Invitational, Anchorage, AK

Clemson Individual Three-Point Field Goal AttemptsRk. No. Made Name Site Opponent Date1. 16 6 JulieTalley A YoungstownSt. 12/19/032. 15 5 TashaPhillips A SouthCarolina 12/3/043. 12 6 TaraSaunooke H Xavier 3/17/93 12 5 Amy Geren H UNC-Greensboro 12/30/98 12 4 JulieTalley A Furman 11/30/056. 11 5 CherylNix H GeorgiaTech 1/27/88 11 5 KerryBoyatt H NorthCarolina 1/26/91 11 5 TaraSaunooke H SouthCarolina 2/12/92 11 2 TaraSaunooke H N.C.State 2/23/95 11 5 TaraSaunooke H Maryland 2/11/95 11 5 JulieTalley H Mississippi 11/21/05

Opponent Individual Three-Point Field Goal AttemptsRk. No. Made Name Site Opponent Date1. 19 10 MichelleAugustavo H SanDiego 12/11/052. 17 6 MeganIsom A GeorgiaTech 1/23/033. 16 8 TiffanyBrown H Maryland 1/6/00 16 6 CoteliaBond-Young H WakeForest 1/15/065. 15 4 SusanBrown H S.C.State 12/2/87 15 3 JessicaAllen A Pittsburgh 12/21/037. 14 4 KatieSmrcka-Duffy N1 N.C.State 2/28/97 14 4 JoyGallagher A Wagner 12/16/049. 13 6 ChristiTimmons H SouthCarolina 2/12/92 13 7 JulieWheeler N2 Providence 12/20/94 13 4 HeideMoyano N2 Providence 12/20/94 13 5 CoteliaBond-Young A WakeForest 2/12/06 N1-ACC Tournament, Charlotte, NC N2-Northern Lights Invitational, Anchorage, AK

Clemson Individual Three-Point Field Goal PercentageMinimum 10 Attempts

Rk. Pct. FGM-FGA Name Site Opponent Date1. .600 6-10 TaraSaunooke N1 W.Kentucky 11/27/94 .600 6-10 AmyGeren H S.F.Austin 3/18/96 .600 6-10 AmyGeren H FloridaState 1/29/984. .500 6-12 TaraSaunooke H Xavier 3/17/93 .500 5-10 TaraSaunooke A NorthCarolina 1/30/946. .454 5-11 CherylNix H GeorgiaTech 1/27/88 .454 5-11 KerryBoyatt H NorthCarolina 1/26/91 .454 5-11 TaraSaunooke H SouthCarolina 2/12/92 .454 5-11 TaraSaunooke H Maryland 2/11/95 .454 5-11 JulieTalley H Mississippi 11/21/05 N1-Murfreesboro, TN

Opponent Individual Three-Point Field Goal PercentageMinimum 10 Attempts

Rk. Pct. FGM-FGA Name Site Opponent Date1. .700 7-10 SandyBrown A MiddleTenn. 12/3/882. .636 7-11 JenniferHoward A N.C.State 2/21/96 .636 7-11 DevinNovak A YoungstownSt. 12/19/03 .636 7-11 AshleighNewman H Maryland 2/6/055. .600 6-10 TelishaQuarles A Virginia 1/7/026. .583 7-12 JennyConkle N1 Belmont 11/25/05 .583 7-12 NicoleErickson A Duke 1/14/99

8. .545 6-11 KristinMattox N2 Louisville 12/22/939. .538 7-13 JulieWheeler N3 Providence 12/20/9410. .526 10-19 MichelleAugustavo H SanDiego 12/11/05 N1-Lady Tiger Classic, Memphis, TN N2-Las Vegas Tournament, Las Vegas, NV N3-Northern Lights Invitational, Anchorage, AK

Clemson Individual Free Throws MadeRk. No. Att Name Site Opponent Date1. 18 20 MelindaAshworth H Virginia 1/11/862. 16 17 DonnaForester H N.C.State 12/11/763. 15 18 AmyGeren N1 LouisianaState 12/20/984. 14 20 LakeiaStokes H SouthCarolina 11/21/03 14 16 LakeiaStokes A YoungstownSt. 12/19/036. 13 15 KerryBoyatt H Maryland 1/16/907. 12 14 RamonaO’Neal H Georgia 3/18/89 12 17 SandyBishop N2 W.Kentucky 3/24/84 12 12 ItoroUmoh A NorthCarolina 2/1/98 12 15 AmyGeren H NorthCarolina 2/3/99 12 13 MarciGlenney A GeorgiaTech 1/26/02 N1-Myrtle Beach, SC N2-NWIT, Amarillo, TX

Opponent Individual Free Throws MadeRk. No. Att Name Site Opponent Date1. 17 20 MilliMartinez A GeorgiaTech 1/26/022. 16 20 JoycePierce H GeorgiaTech 1/26/93 16 18 LindaPage N1 N.C.State 3/5/834. 15 18 LataviaColeman H FloridaState 1/29/985. 14 16 SharonManning N1 N.C.State 3/4/916. 13 16 KristieBahner A KansasState 11/25/90 13 14 ClaireRose N1 Duke 3/4/83 13 19 DeShawneBlocker N2 EastTenn.State 3/25/95 13 14 JennyAnderson N3 NewOrleans 12/20/97 13 13 AlisonBales A Duke 2/5/07 N1-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC N2-NWIT, Amarillo, TX N3-Myrtle Beach, SC

Clemson Individual Free Throw AttemptsRk. No. Made Name Site Opponent Date1. 20 18 MelindaAshworth H Virginia 1/11/86 20 14 LakeiaStokes H SouthCarolina 11/21/033. 18 11 PeggyCaple H KansasState 1/5/83 18 15 AmyGeren N1 LouisianaState 12/20/985. 17 16 DonnaForester H N.C.State 12/11/76 17 12 SandyBishop N2 W.Kentucky 3/24/847. 16 14 LakeiaStokes A YoungstownSt. 12/19/038. 15 13 KerryBoyatt H Maryland 1/16/90 15 12 AmyGeren H NorthCarolina 2/3/99 N1-Myrtle Beach, SC N2-NWIT, Amarillo , TX

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Opponent Individual Free Throw AttemptsRk. No. Made Name Site Opponent Date1. 20 16 JoycePierce H GeorgiaTech 1/26/93 20 17 MilliMartinez A GeorgiaTech 1/26/023. 19 13 DeShawneBlocker N1 EastTenn.State 3/25/954. 18 16 LindaPage N2 N.C.State 3/5/83 18 11 MonicaWiley A California 12/20/90 18 15 LataviaColeman H FloridaState 1/29/987. 16 7 JackieSmith H Furman 12/3/96 16 13 KristieBahner A KansasState 11/25/90 16 14 SharonManning N2 N.C.State 3/4/91 16 12 TammyeJenkins H Georgia 2/7/90 16 10 JenniferChestnut N2 Duke 3/4/83 16 10 DimiGatlin H S.C.State 1/15/83 N1-NWIT, Amarillo, TX N2-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC

Clemson Perfect Free Throw GamesRk. No. Att Name Site Opponent Date1. 12 12 ItoroUmoh A NorthCarolina 2/1/982. 10 10 BarbaraKennedy A Tennessee 1/21/82 10 10 AmyGeren H Virginia 1/5/98 10 10 ChrissyFloyd H WakeForest 2/17/02 10 10 LakeiaStokes H Virginia 1/2/036. 9 9 BarbaraKennedy A Duke 2/2/81 9 9 ShandyBryan A N.C.State 1/24/93 9 9 ItoroUmoh N1 N.C.State 2/28/979. 8 8 JanetKnight H WakeForest 2/24/83 8 8 BarbaraKennedy N2 NationalCollege 12/5/81 8 8 JanetKnight H S.C.State 2/26/86 8 8 KerryBoyatt H Virginia 2/17/90 8 8 TaraSaunooke H N.C.State 2/3/94 8 8 AmyGeren N3 Virginia 3/2/96 8 8 AmyGeren A Maryland 2/12/98 8 8 AmyGeren H GeorgiaTech 2/11/99 8 8 ChrissyFloyd H Virginia 2/7/02 8 8 LakeiaStokes H N.C.State 1/11/04 N1-ACC Tournament, Charlotte, NCN2-Pittsburgh Classic, Pittsburgh, PAN3-ACC Tournament, Rock Hill, SC

Opponent Perfect Free Throw GamesRk. No. Att Name Site Opponent Date1. 13 13 AlisonBales A Duke 2/5/072. 12 12 NikkiMiars A SouthCarolina 12/18/96 12 12 MimiMcKinney N1 Virginia 3/1/97 12 12 KendallCalvin H TennesseeTech 11/18/055. 11 11 KimCrawford A GeorgiaTech 1/9/85 11 11 DebbieGroover A Tennessee 11/28/77 11 11 ErinStovall H Virginia 1/2/99 11 11 StephanieHiggs H GeorgiaTech 1/7/079. 10 10 BarbDurham A WakeForest 12/1/79 10 10 TresaBrown H NorthCarolina 2/26/83 10 10 RitaJohnson H NorthCarolina 3/10/81 10 10 LindaPage H N.C.State 1/7/83 10 10 DebraPowell H Nebraska 11/24/84 10 10 Del-Valle A Alabama 12/19/92 10 10 TonyaSampson A NorthCarolina 1/30/94 10 10 KalisaDavis A Maryland 2/12/98 10 10 LisaHosac A Virginia 1/20/00

10 10 JenniferPhillips A Xavier 3/18/01 10 10 KellyMazzanic H Furman 12/7/02 N1-ACC Tournament, Charlotte, NC

Clemson Consecutive Free Throws Made Rk. No. Name Dates No. of Games 1. 29 Janet Knight Feb. 23-March 4, 1983 5 2. 25 Chrissy Floyd Dec. 30, 2000-Feb. 1, 2001 10 3. 24 Tara Saunooke Dec. 20, 1994-Jan. 8, 1995 6 24 Amy Geren Feb. 7, 1999-Feb. 18, 1999 4 5. 23 Amy Geren Jan. 20-Feb. 15, 1996 9 23 Itoro Umoh Feb. 27-March 16, 1998 6 7. 22 Amy Geren Feb. 7-Feb. 22, 1998 6 8. 19 Melinda Ashworth Jan. 4-Jan. 11, 1986 2 19 Nikki Blassingame Feb. 5-Feb. 22, 1998 7 10. 18 Shandy Bryan Feb. 2-Feb. 21, 1990 5

Clemson Individual ReboundsRk. No. Name Site Opponent Date1. 25 DonnaForester A ColumbiaCollege 2/12/77 25 CookieBlackney A SouthCarolina 1/10/763. 22 AnnetteWise A California 1/4/81 22 JanetForester A SouthCarolina 1/10/76 22 BarbaraKennedy H UT-Chattanooga 1/30/826. 21 BarbaraKennedy H WakeForest 2/12/81 21 BarbaraKennedy N1 Miami(FL) 12/19/81 21 BarbaraKennedy A NorthCarolina 1/27/829. 20 DonnaForester H AppalachianState 12/17/77 20 BarbaraKennedy N2 Missouri 11/28/81 20 JackieFarmer N3 AlabamaState 11/24/90N1-South Florida Invitational, Tampa, FLN2-Plainview Queens Classic, Plainview, TXN3-Kansas State Invitational, Manhattan, KS

Opponent Individual ReboundsRk. No. Name Site Opponent Date1. 22 WandaRandolf N1 Pittsburgh 12/21/78 22 EmmaMumphrey H Mercer 1/23/803. 21 JamieLee H Charleston 1/8/77 21 SandraButler A MississippiState 12/15/83 21 DawnRoyster H NorthCarolina 1/2/856. 20 JanetHarris H Georgia 12/15/82 20 JanetHarris A Georgia 2/28/83 N1-Carolina Christmas Classic, Chapel Hill, NC

Clemson Offensive ReboundsSince 1986-87

Rk. Off. Total Name Site Opponent Date1. 12 20 JackieFarmer N1 AlabamaState 11/24/902. 11 16 JackieFarmer A N.C.State 2/21/903. 10 16 MichelleBryant A GeorgiaTech 2/22/89 10 15 JackieFarmer H Augusta 12/15/90 10 16 JackieFarmer A WakeForest 1/21/91 10 19 JackieFarmer H Providence 3/16/91 N1-Kansas State Invitational, Manhattan, KS

Opponent Offensive ReboundsSince 1986-87

Rk. Off. Total Name Site Opponent Date1. 10 17 CheronTaylor H Pittsburgh 12/11/04 10 16 SharonManning H N.C.State 1/2/91 10 16 AlvineMendeng H N.C.State 2/20/03 10 14 SonjaMallory A GeorgiaTech 1/21/035. 9 14 KerriHobbs A N.C.State 2/21/90 9 17 KristiBahner A KansasState 11/25/90 9 13 JennyMitchell A WakeForest 1/21/91 9 15 JessieHicks H Maryland 2/15/92 9 13 BrankaBogunovic A Maryland 1/28/99 9 15 TeresaJenkins H FloridaA&M 3/12/99 9 15 ShalaReese A W.Kentucky 1/29/02 9 18 KhadijahWhittington A N.C.State 2/8/07 9 14 LauraMenty N1 Siena 11/24/07N1-Coors Classic, Boulder, CO

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Double Figures In Scoring And Assists In A Single Game By A Clemson Player

Player Date Opponent Points AssistsDremaGreer 12/17/77 H-AppalachianSt. 13 11BobbieMims 2/5/77 A-CharlestonSouthern 18 11 2/26/77 H-GardnerWebb 20 12 12/5/79 H-Louisville 10 10 1/12/80 H-Miss.Univ.forWomen 18 11JennyLyerly 1/16/82 H-FrancisMarion 10 10DeniseMarshall 11/26/83 N1-StephenF.Austin 19 13 1/23/84 H-Pittsburgh 10 10 3/22/84 N1-IllinoisState 16 11MelindaAshworth 2/15/86 H-NorthCarolina 14 10NickeyLynch 12/20/86 H-Alabama 16 10BeckyHollaway 1/4/89 H-N.C.State 11 10 2/18/89 A-Virginia 17 10 2/27/89 H-DePaul 20 10RamonaO’Neal 1/6/89 H-Maryland 17 10CheronWells 1/15/92 H-FloridaState 24 10 2/12/92 HSouthCarolina 12 12ItoroUmoh 1/11/98 H-Maryland 12 11 12/2/98 H-N.C.State 27 10 1/7/99 H-FloridaState 15 11 1/17/99 H-WakeForest 12 10Tasha Taylor 2/24/05 H-Georgia Tech 13 10 11/26/05 A-Memphis 14 12 12/23/05 H-Savannah State 15 13Lele Hardy 11/14/07 H-Duquesne 13 10N1-Wayland Baptist Classic, Plainview, TXN2-NWIT, Amarillo, TX

Clemson Individual AssistsRk. No. Name Site Opponent Date1. 17 DremaGreer H WakeForest 1/17/792. 15 SusanFehling N1 Wyoming 12/17/843. 14 DremaGreer A WakeForest 12/5/77 14 MelindaAshworth H Auburn 1/15/83 14 SusanFehling N2 SouthernMississippi 11/27/876. 13 DremaGreer N3 Duke 2/8/79 13 DeniseMarshall N4 S.F.Austin 11/26/83 13 AlexStewart A GeorgiaTech 1/23/03 13 Tasha Taylor H Savannah State 12/23/05 N1-Giusti Tournament, Portland, OR N2-Georgia Southern Tournament, Statesville, GA N3-ACC Tournament, Raleigh, NC N4-Plainview Queens Classic, Plainview, TX

Opponent Individual AssistsRk. No. Name Site Opponent Date1. 14 SharonAutry N1 SouthCarolina 3/1/79 14 MindyBallou A SouthCarolina 2/3/863. 13 ScooterDelorme N2 Charleston 3/3/78 13 JasminaPerazic N3 Maryland 2/28/82 13 ValLeitzen N4 NorthernIllinois 11/29/86 13 CristinaCiocan H SouthCarolina 11/21/037. 12 CarlaHillman A N.C.State 1/3/87 12 NancyLieberman A OldDominon 11/30/79 N1-SCAIAW Tournament, Spartanburg, SC N2-AIAW Region Game, Aiken, SC N3-ACC Tournament, Raleigh, NC N4-Minnesota Classic, Minneapolis, MN

Clemson Individual Blocked ShotsRk. No. Name Site Opponent Date1. 10 PeggyCaple H KansasState 1/5/832. 8 PeggyCaple H Maryland 12/11/82 8 KhailiSanders A Furman 11/30/054. 7 PeggyCaple A Auburn 2/8/82 7 PeggyCaple H Virginia 2/23/83 7 PeggyCaple H WakeForest 1/30/85 7 LakeiaStokes A Alaska-Anchroage 11/26/038. 6 PeggyCaple A Nebraska 11/24/84 6 BarbaraKennedy H Virginia 2/13/82 6 JackieFarmer A DePaul 11/24/89 6 JaciStimson H AustinPeay 3/16/96

Opponent Individual Blocked ShotsRk. No. Name Site Opponent Date1. 9 AllisonEchols H GeorgiaTech 1/18/892. 7 WandaPittman A S.C.State 1/29/873. 6 KrisKirchner A Maryland 1/16/80 6 KatrinaMcClain N1 Georgia 12/30/83 6 AnneDonovan H OldDominion 2/10/81 6 DawnRoyster H NorthCarolina 1/2/85 6 IevaKublina A VirginiaTech 1/3/02 N1-Buckeye Classic, Columbus, OH

Clemson Individual StealsRk. No. Name Site Opponent Date1. 9 DremaGreer A SouthCarolina 12/6/78 9 DebraBuford H N.C.State 1/18/79 9 SheilaCobb H Mercer 1/23/80 9 RamonaO’Neal A Virginia 2/14/875. 8 RamonaO’Neal H MoreheadState 12/10/88 8 DebraBuford H Duke 1/11/78 8 PeggyCaple A NorthCarolina 1/24/85 8 CourtneyJohnson H Charleston 12/2/89 8 ReneeRayton H Winthrop 1/18/94 8 Lele Hardy A Vanderbilt 12/3/06 8 Lele Hardy H Maine 11/9/07

Opponent Individual StealsRk. No. Name Site Opponent Date1. 10 PamLeake A NorthCarolina 1/24/852. 8 MyraWaters A Maryland 1/16/80 8 NikitaBell A NorthCarolina 2/16/03 8 LisaWillis A UCLA 11/24/045. 7 PearlMoore H FrancisMarion 12/9/78 7 AnitaMalone H GeorgiaTech 12/14/81 7 SharonRivers A SouthCarolina 12/8/82 7 DonnaHolt A Virginia 2/20/85 7 TaiquaBrittingham H VirginiaTech 12/29/84 7 CamilleRatledge A Florida 12/15/86 7 CarlaHolmes H Maryland 1/6/89 7 TiffanyMartin H GeorgiaTech 2/25/96 7 KathyDortch H GeorgiaTech 2/8/97 7 SherillBaker N1 Georgia 2/13/05 7 AlexTchangoue A WakeForest 2/8/09 N1-Russell Athletic Shootout, Duluth, GA

Clemson’s 20-20 Club20 Points and 20 Rebounds in the same game

Pts Reb Name Site Opponent Date 29 22 JanetForester A SouthCarolina 1/10/76 25 20 DonnaForester H AppalachianState 12/17/77 30 21 BarbaraKennedy H WakeForest 2/12/81 25 20 BarbaraKennedy N1 Missouri 11/28/81 22 21 BarbaraKennedy N2 Miami 12/19/81 39 22 BarbaraKennedy H Tenn.-Chattanooga 1/30/82 33 21 BarbaraKennedy N3 NorthCarolina 2/27/82 27 20 JackieFarmer N4 AlabamaState 11/27/90N1-Plainview Queens Clasic, Plainview, TXN2-South Florida Invitational, Tampa, FLN3-ACC Tournament, Raleigh, NCN4-Kansas State Invitational, Manhattan, KS

Opponent’s 20-20 Club20 Points and 20 Rebounds in the same game

Pts Reb Name Site Opponent Date 22 22 WandaRandolf N1 Pittsburgh 12/21/78 25 22 EmmaMumphrey H Mercer 1/23/80 26 21 SandraButler A MississippiState 12/15/83 25 21 DawnRoyster H NorthCarolina 1/2/85 41 20 JanetHarris H Georgia 12/15/82 29 20 JanetHarris A Georgia 2/28/83N1-Carolina Christmas Classic, Chapel Hill, NC

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Most 20-Point Scorers In A Single Game By Clemson No. Opponent Site Date Scorers 3 S.C.State Clemson,SC 2/16/77 BobbieMims22,DonnaForester21,JanetForester20 3 Duke Clemson,SC 1/11/78 DebraBuford23,DonnaForester22,CissyBristol20 3 N.C.State Clemson,SC 2/24/84 JanetKnight22,JulieLarson21,JackieJones20 3 GeorgiaTech Atlanta,GA 1/9/85 MelindaAshworth22,PeggyCaple22,JanetKnight20 3 GeorgiaTech Clemson,SC 1/27/88 KarenAnnJenkins24,LouiseGreenwood20,CherylNix20

Most Double-Figure Scorers In A Single Game By Clemson No. Opponent Site Date Scorers 7 Gardner-Webb Clemson,SC 2/26/77 DonnaForester22,BobbieMims20,SusanReynolds18, Sally Black 14, Janet Forester 13, Imani Wilson 11, Sandy Ruff 10

Triple-Double By A Clemson Player Player Opponent Date Statistic PeggyCaple KansasState 1/5/1983 19Points,10Rebounds,10BlockedShots ItoroUmoh WakeForest 1/17/1999 12Points,11Rebounds,10Assists

Most Points Scored By A Clemson Player Coming Off The Bench Date Points Player Opponent Site 3/18/96 28points AmyGeren S.F.Austin Clemson,SC 2/27/98 28points NatashaAnderson FloridaState Charlotte,NC 1/5/84 27points JacquiJones Virginia Charlottesville,VA 3/3/91 26points CheronWells Virginia Charlottesville,VA 3/5/83 25points DebbieOraczewski N.C.State Fayetteville,NC 12/2/78 24points GretchenBecker Mercer Macon,GA 1/17/79 24points CissyBristol WakeForest Clemson,SC

Three Double-Figure Rebounders In A Single Game By Clemson Date Opponent Site Players 1/10/76 SouthCarolina Columbia,SC DollEadon10,JanetForester22,CookieBlackney25 12/4/76 Baptist Clemson,SC JanetForester17,DonnaForester10,SusanReynolds17 1/26/77 Furman Greenville,SC KathyWilson10,DonnaForester12,BobbieMims13 2/9/77 Davidson Davidson,NC JanetForester11,KathyWilson11,DonnaForester12 2/12/77 ColumbiaCollege Columbia,SC JanetForester11,DonnaForester25,BobbieMims10 1/17/79 WakeForest Clemson,SC BarbaraKennedy12,MichelleMcMillan10,DebraBuford13 1/23/80 Mercer Clemson,SC BarbaraKennedy11,SheilaCobb14,DebraBuford10 1/4/81 California Berkeley,CA DebraBuford10,AnnetteWise22,BarbaraKennedy15 12/5/81 NationalCollege Pittsburgh,PA BarbaraKennedy17,PeggyCaple17,MaryAnneCubelic11 2/13/83 Detroit Greenville,NC JanetKnight12,PeggyCaple10,JacquiJones10 3/4/83 Duke Fayetteville,NC JacquiJones11,JanetKnight11,PeggyCaple11 2/4/84 N.C.State Raleigh,NC JanetKnight10,PeggyCaple16,JulieLarson11 11/29/85 ClevelandState Lexington,KY LouiseGreenwood12,Karen-AnnJenkins14,JulieBrickley10 11/29/86 NorthernIllinois Minneapolis,MN JulieBrickley15,Karen-AnnJenkins13,RamonaO’Neal12 2/22/89 GeorgiaTech Atlanta,GA MichelleBryant16,LouiseGreenwood11,RamonaO’Neal10 3/3/91 Virginia Fayetteville,NC ShandyBryan10,JackieFarmer13,CheronWells10 1/4/97 Virginia Charlottesville,VA NatashaAnderson10,ItoroUmoh11,LauraCottrell11 1/2/99 Virginia Clemson,SC JoanieMungro12,NatashaAnderson11,ItoroUmoh10

Most Points Scored By A Clemson Player In Overtime Player Date Opponent Location Points JaciStimson 2/20/95 Duke Durham,NC 9

Most Points Scored By A Clemson Player In A Single Half Player Date Points Half Site Opponent BarbaraKennedy 2/24/79 28 2nd H Claflin BarbaraKennedy 1/30/82 26 1st H Tenn.-Chattanooga BarbaraKennedy 1/12/82 23 2nd A Maryland BarbaraKennedy 2/6/82 23 1st A SouthCarolina BarbaraKennedy 3/12/82 22 2nd A PennState

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Clemson Team ScoringRk. Pts. Site Opponent Opp. Score Date1. 136 H Gardner-Webb 39 2/26/772. 118 H FrancisMarion 64 12/9/78 118 H Duke 59 1/11/784. 113 H CharlestonSouthern 48 11/30/915. 112 H Claflin 53 2/24/796. 111 H WakeForest 59 1/17/79 111 H Duke 56 1/9/808. 110 A AppalachianState 81 12/5/77 110 N1 WesternKentucky 106 3/24/8410. 109 N2 Mercer 66 12/20/77 N1-NWIT, Amarillo, TX; N2-Carolina Christmas Classic, Chapel Hill, NC

Opponent Team ScoringRk. Pts. Site Opponent CU Score Date1. 112 A OldDominion 58 11/30/792. 110 A Maryland 46 1/6/083. 106 N1 WesternKentucky 110 3/24/844. 105 N2 HighPoint 78 3/13/76 105 H N.C.State 104 2/4/84 105 A Georgia 64 2/28/83 105 A Duke 53 2/5/078. 103 N3 N.C.State 87 3/5/839. 102 A Duke 45 2/27/04 102 A NorthCarolina 61 1/6/06N1-NWIT, Amarillo, TX; N2-AIAW Region ll Tournament, Covington, KY; N3-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC

Clemson Highest Scoring HalvesRk. Pts. Site Opponent Half CU-Opp Date1. 69 H GardnerWebb 1st 136-39 2/26/772. 67 H GardnerWebb 2nd 136-39 2/26/773. 64 H CharlestonSo. 2nd 104-36 12/4/76 64 H FrancisMarion 2nd 118-64 12/9/785. 63 H Duke 2nd 111-56 1/9/80 63 H CharlestonSo. 2nd 113-48 11/30/917. 62 H Erskine 2nd 89-57 2/23/78 62 H Duke 1st 118-59 1/11/789. 61 H Claflin 2nd 112-53 2/24/79 61 H Wofford 1st 101-59 11/20/98

Opponent Highest Scoring HalvesRk. Pts. Site Opponent Half CU-Opp Date1. 63 A Maryland 2nd 76-95 1/12/822. 61 A NorthCarolina 1st 102-61 1/6/063. 60 H NorthCarolina 2nd 65-100 1/11/074. 59 A Anderson 2nd 55-89 2/16/76 59 A Georgia 2nd 64-105 2/28/836. 58 A Maryland 2nd 46-110 1/6/087. 57 A Charleston 1st 82-91 1/23/78 57 A N.C.State 1st 67-99 2/9/83 57 A Duke 2nd 77-86 1/14/9910. 56 A Duke 1st 42-92 1/28/01 56 A N.C.State 2nd 65-94 2/9/79 56 A N.C.State 2nd 72-87 2/6/85 56 H SouthAlabama 2nd 86-95 2/18/87

Clemson Team Field GoalsRk. No Att Site Opponent Date1. 64 113 H Gardner-Webb 2/26/772. 52 85 H Duke 1/11/783. 50 86 H FrancisMarion 12/9/78 50 90 A WakeForest 12/1/79 50 92 H Duke 1/9/806. 49 91 H AppalachianState 12/17/77 49 91 H WakeForest 1/17/798. 48 91 H Claflin 2/24/79 48 94 H Erskine 2/17/8210. 47 79 A WakeForest 12/5/77

Opponent Team Field GoalsRk. No. Att Site Opponent Date1. 48 73 A Maryland 1/12/822. 42 92 H N.C.State 2/4/84 42 86 N1 WesternKentucky 3/24/84 42 80 A Georgia 2/28/835. 41 69 A LouisianaTech 1/10/83 41 74 A NC-State 2/9/83 41 66 A Maryland 1/6/088. 40 83 A S.C.State 1/26/80 40 77 A SouthCarolina 2/6/82 40 70 A PennState 3/12/82 40 71 A Maryland 1/12/87 40 68 A Georgia 2/7/91N1-NWIT, Amarillo, TX

Clemson Team Field Goal AttemptsRk. No. Made Site Opponent Date1. 113 64 H Gardner-Webb 2/26/772. 107 43 H Baptist 12/4/763. 96 42 H AppalachianState 12/2/814. 95 42 H Winthrop 1/29/775. 94 48 H Erskine 2/17/826. 93 42 H BerryCollege 12/8/797. 92 50 H Duke 1/9/80 92 35 A Cal-Berkeley 1/4/819. 91 49 H AppalachianState 12/17/77 91 49 H WakeForest 1/17/79 91 48 H Claflin 2/24/79 91 38 H S.C.State 12/2/87

Opponent Field Goal AttemptsRk. No. Made Site Opponent Date1. 103 33 H S.C.State 2/16/772. 102 25 H Yale 1/13/783. 97 31 N1 Claflin 3/4/774. 93 30 N2 ClevelandState 11/30/855. 92 37 N3 Pittsburgh 12/21/78 92 42 H N.C.State 2/4/847. 87 35 N3 EastCarolina 12/21/79 87 25 H GeorgiaState 2/2/859. 86 38 A S.C.State 2/15/78 86 18 H Gardner-Webb 2/26/77 86 30 A NorthCarolina 1/28/78 86 42 N4 WesternKentucky 3/24/84 86 37 A NorthCarolina 2/8/01N1-SCAIAW Tournament, Charleston, SC; N2-Kentucky Invitational, Lexington, KY; N3-Carolina Christmas Classic, Chapel Hill, NC; N4-NWIT, Amarillo, TX

Top Clemson Field Goal PercentageRk. Pct. FG-FGA Site Opponent Date1. .642 43-67 A Nebraska 11/24/842. .625 35-56 A Duke 1/28/943. .612 52-85 A Duke 1/11/784. .609 42-69 H Lander 2/13/785. .607 37-61 N1 WesternKentucky 2/24/846. .606 40-66 A Duke 1/10/927. .603 44-73 N1 EastTenn.State 3/25/95 .603 35-58 H Furman 12/14/029. .597 46-77 H Presbyterian 12/4/85 .597 37-62 A NorthCarolina 1/22/86N1-NWIT Amarillo, TX

Top Opponent Field Goal PercentageRk. Pct. FG-FGA Site Opponent Date1. .658 48-73 H Maryland 1/12/872. .649 24-37 H WakeForest 1/16/883. .627 40-66 H Virginia 2/22/924. .622 33-53 H WakeForest 1/14/895. .621 41-66 A Maryland 1/6/086. .617 29-47 H Maryland 1/11/917. .615 32-52 H Maryland 1/14/888. .610 36-59 A SouthCarolina 12/9/899. .607 34-56 N1 N.C.State 3/7/9210. .603 38-63 H NorthCarolina 1/17/87N1-ACC Tournament, Rock Hill, SC

Clemson Field Goal Percentage In Single HalfRk. Pct. Site Opponent Half FG-FGA Date1. .737 H Presbyterian 1st 28-38 12/4/852. .731 A GeorgiaTech 2nd 9-26 2/22/983. .696 H Claflin 2nd 23-33 12/7/774. .689 N1 WesternKentucky 2nd 20-29 3/24/845. .686 A Nebraska 2nd 24-35 11/24/846. .680 H Duke 2nd 17-25 2/16/977. .677 A Maryland 2nd 21-31 2/10/96

The 1976-77 team scored 136 points against Gardner-Webb, which still stands as the most for a Clemson team in history.

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8. .667 H Col.ofCharleston 1st 20-30 2/23/80 .667 N2 MiddleTennessee 2nd 20-30 11/29/85 .667 A JamesMadison 2nd 16-24 3/18/88 .667 N3 NorthCarolina 2nd 12-18 3/1/96N1-NWIT, Amarillo, TX; N2-Kentucky Invitational, Lexington, KY; N3-ACC Tournament, Rock Hill, SC

Opponent Field Goal Percentage In Single HalfRk. Pct. Site Opponent Half FG-FGA Date1. .762 N1 Indiana 1st 16-21 12/20/792. .742 A Maryland 2nd 23-31 1/12/823. .733 A Maryland 2nd 22-30 1/6/084. .708 H Maryland 2nd 17-24 1/11/915. .704 A Virginia 2nd 19-27 2/20/936. .696 H SouthCarolina 1st 16-23 12/12/817. .692 H SouthCarolina 2nd 18-26 12/6/868. .684 H Maryland 2nd 13-19 2/22/979. .682 A AL-Birmingham 1st 15-22 1/6/87 .682 A Xavier 1st 15-22 3/18/01 .682 A GeorgiaTech 1st 15-22 1/26/02N1-North Carolina Christmas Classic, Chapel Hill, NC

Worst Clemson Field Goal PercentageRk. Pct. FG-FGA Site Opponent Date1. .204 10-49 A Connecticut 3/19/002. .214 15-70 H FloridaState 1/20/083. .224 19-85 N1 Tennessee 3/10/774. .231 15-65 H Duke 2/21/005. .232 16-69 H SouthCarolina 12/22/076. .243 18-74 A WakeForest 1/10/87 .243 17-70 A NorthCarolina 2/7/088. .254 16-63 N2 Marshall 12/21/029. .258 16-62 A NorthCarolina 1/4/0410. .259 14-54 H NorthCarolina 2/5/04 N1-AIAW Region ll Tournament, Covington KY; N2-Bahamas Shootout, Nassau, Bahamas

Worst Opponent Field Goal PercentageRk. Pct. FG-FGA Site Opponent Date1. .122 5-41 A WesternCarolina 12/4/952. .157 8-51 A CollegeofCharleston 1/6/953. .203 13-64 H WesternCarolina 11/30/94 .203 15-74 H Pittsburgh 12/11/045. .206 14-68 H Baptist 12/4/766. .209 18-86 H Gardner-Webb 2/26/777. .211 8-38 H UNC-Asheville 11/14/988. .212 18-85 H ColumbiaCollege 12/1/769. .214 12-56 N1 NewOrleans 12/20/9710. .217 13-60 H AlabamaState 1/20/9N1-Myrtle Beach, SC

Clemson Team Three-Point Field GoalsRk. No. Att Site Opponent Date1. 11 20 A Furman 11/27/91 11 17 H N.C.State 2/8/92 11 16 H Furman 12/14/02 11 26 H SouthCarolina 11/21/035. 10 21 A GeorgiaTech 1/26/02 10 26 A SouthCarolina 12/3/04 10 21 H Maryland 2/6/05 10 23 H Wagner 12/18/059. severalgameswith9madethree-pointfieldgoals

Opponent Team Three-Point Field GoalsRk. No. Att Site Opponent Date 1. 16 30 A WakeForest 2/12/062. 15 27 A YoungstownState 12/19/033. 14 33 N1 Providence 12/20/94 14 38 H Youngstown 12/19/035. 13 26 H NorthCarolina 1/13/02 13 26 A SanDiego 11/26/04 13 36 A WakeForest 1/23/058. 12 18 A Xavier 3/18/01 12 24 A Memphis 11/26/05 12 29 H SanDiego 12/11/05 N1-Northern Lights Invitational, Anchorage, AK

Clemson Team Three-Point Field Goal Attempts

Rk. No. Made Site Opponent Date1. 27 9 A YoungstownState 12/19/032. 26 11 H SouthCarolina 11/21/03 26 10 A SouthCarolina 12/3/044. 25 5 N1 PennState 12/19/99 25 6 H UNC-Greensboro 12/30/996. 24 7 H Maryland 1/6/93 24 9 A SanDiego 11/26/04 24 9 A Furman 11/30/05N1-Myrtle Beach, SC

Opponent Team Three-Point Field Goal Attempts

Rk. No. Made Site Opponent Date1. 38 14 H SouthCarolina 11/21/032. 36 4 H GeorgiaTech 2/18/04 36 13 A WakeForest 1/23/054. 34 7 H Mississippi 11/22/99 34 10 A Chattanooga 11/17/076. 33 14 N1 Providence 12/20/94 33 10 H UNC-Charlotte 3/17/048. 31 11 A SouthCarolina 12/3/049. 30 5 A WakeForest 2/22/04 30 11 H WakeForest 1/15/06 30 16 A WakeForest 2/12/06N1-Northern Lights Invitational, Anchorage, AK

Top Clemson Three-Point Field Goal Percentage

(Minimum 10 Attempts)Rk. Pct. FG-FGA Site Opponent Date1. .750 9-12 N1 Pacific 3/24/952. .688 11-16 H Furman 12/14/023. .647 11-17 H N.C.State 2/8/924. .643 9-14 H Virginia 2/25/075. .636 7-11 A FloridaState 12/16/97 .636 7-11 H Wofford 11/20/997. .615 8-13 N2 Duke 2/28/998. several games tied with a .600 percentage N1-NWIT, Amarillo, TX; N2-ACC Tournament, Charlotte, NC

Top Opponent Three-Point Field Goal Percentage

(Minimum 10 Attempts)Rk. Pct. FG-FGA Site Opponent Date1. .727 8-11 A WakeForest 1/2/972. .700 7-10 A Middle-Tennessee 12/3/883. .667 12-18 A Xavier 3/18/014. .615 8-13 A PennState 12/18/015. .600 9-15 A Rutgers 12/29/92 .600 9-15 A Furman 12/4/987. .583 7-12 N1 N.C.State 3/7/92 .583 7-12 A Maryland 1/29/049. .579 11-19 H Maryland 2/6/0510. .556 15-27 A YoungstownState 12/19/03N1-ACC Tournament, Rock Hill, SC

Clemson Team Free Throws MadeRk. No. Att Site Opponent Date1. 38 44 A N.C.State 1/5/012. 36 51 N1 WesternKentucky 3/24/843. 35 41 H Virginia 1/11/864. 33 57 N2 Duke 3/3/905. 32 42 H N.C.State 12/11/766. 31 41 N2 GeorgiaTech 3/4/89 31 38 H WakeForest 2/21/878. 30 43 A NorthCarolina 2/24/90 30 40 H S.C.State 1/30/91 30 37 H Virginia 1/2/03 N1-NWIT, Amarillo, TX; N2-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC

The 1994-95 Lady Tigers held the College of Charleston to just eight field goals.

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Opponent Team Free Throws MadeRk. No. Att Site Opponent Date1. 41 49 A Rutgers 3/18/81 41 50 N1 SouthCarolina 3/1/803. 40 53 N2 PennState 12/30/934. 37 49 N3 ValdostaState 11/23/795. 36 45 A OldDominion 11/30/79 36 50 A GeorgiaTech 1/26/02 36 49 A California 12/20/908. 33 38 H Alabama-Birmingham 1/17/82 33 37 H TennesseeTech 11/18/0510. 32 43 N4 Duke 3/4/83 32 44 H GeorgiaTech 2/5/83 32 44 N5 WesternKentucky 11/27/94 32 42 N6 NewOrleans 12/20/98 32 40 N7 Furman 11/14/08N1-SCAIAW Tournament, Florence, SC; N2-Hilton Head Tournament, Hilton Head, SC; N3-Tennessee Tech Invita-tional, Cookeville, TN; N4-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC; N5-Murfreesboro, TN; N6-Myrtle Beach, SC; N7- Tim-mons Arena, Greenville, SC

Clemson Team Free Throw AttemptsRk. No. Made Site Opponent Date1. 57 33 N1 Duke 3/3/902. 51 36 N2 WesternKentucky 3/24/843. 46 28 H EastCarolina 11/16/014. 44 38 A N.C.State 1/5/015. 43 28 A MississippiState 12/15/83 43 30 A NorthCarolina 2/24/907. 42 28 H Virginia 2/23/83 42 32 H N.C.State 12/11/76 42 29 N3 NorthCarolina 3/1/9910. 41 31 N1 GeorgiaTech 3/4/89 41 35 H Virginia 1/11/86 41 26 H Virginia 1/2/99N1-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC; N2-NWIT, Amarillo, TX; N3-ACC Tournament, Charlotte, NC

Opponent Team Free Throw AttemptsRk. No. Made Site Opponent Date1. 53 40 N1 PennState 12/30/932. 50 41 N2 SouthCarolina 3/1/80 50 36 A GeorgiaTech 1/26/024. 49 41 A Rutgers 3/18/81 49 27 A Mercer 3/21/81 49 37 N3 ValdostaState 11/23/79 49 36 A California 12/20/908. 48 29 N4 NorthCarolina 3/1/989. 47 30 A NorthCarolina 1/13/9610. 46 29 A N.C.State 1/28/80 46 31 A NorthCarolina 2/15/95N1-Hilton Head Tournament, Hilton Head, SC; N2-SCAIAW Tournament, Florence, SC;N3-Tennessee Tech Invitational, Cookeville, TN; N4-ACC Tournament, Charlotte, NC

Clemson Team Free Throw Percentage (Minimum of 15 Attempts)

Rk. Pct. Made-Att Site Opponent Date1. .952 20-21 H WakeForest 1/15/062. .947 18-19 A Tennessee 1/21/82 .947 18-19 N1 GeorgiaTech 3/5/094. .941 16-17 A GeorgiaTech 1/26/025. .933 14-15 A Erskine 1/21/77 .933 14-15 N1 Maryland 3/7/03 .933 14-15 H NorthCarolina 1/8/098. .913 21-23 A WakeForest 2/11/019. .900 9-10 N2 Wyoming 12/17/8410. .897 26-29 H S.C.State 12/29/94N1-ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC; N2-Guisti Tournament, Portland, OR;

Opponent Team Free Throw Percentage (Minimum of 15 Attempts)

Rk. No. Made-Att Site Opponent Date1. 1.000 20-20 A Alabama 12/19/922. .955 21-22 A NorthCarolina 2/26/833. .950 19-20 A WakeForest 1/23/054. .947 18-19 H N.C.State 2/4/015. .944 17-18 N1 NorthCarolina 3/1/996. .941 16-17 H SouthCarolina 1/2/067. .938 15-16 H SouthCarolina 1/28/89 .938 15-16 H GeorgiaTech 1/7/079. .926 25-27 H N.C.State 1/7/8310. .909 30-33 N2 Virginia 3/1/97 .909 20-22 N3 Siena 11/24/07 N1-ACC Tournament, Charlotte, NC; N2-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC; N3-Coors Classic, Boulder, CO

Clemson Team Worst Free Throw PercentageRk. Pct. Made-Att Site Opponent Date1. .000 0-2 H Erskine 2/1/77 .000 0-5 H GeorgiaSouthern 2/1/893. .143 1-7 N1 Duke 2/8/794. .286 4-14 H Duke 12/1/82 .286 2-7 A VirginiaTech 2/9/066. .300 3-10 A N.C.State 2/27/797. .308 4-13 A Duke 1/4/888. .333 2-6 N2 WrightState 12/20/91 .333 3-9 H Maryland 1/15/86 .333 2-6 A SCState 1/29/87 .333 4-12 H SouthCarolina 1/8/90 N1-ACC Tournament, Raleigh, NC; N2-South Florida Tournament, Tampa, FL

Opponent Team Worst Free Throw PercentageRk. Pct. Made-Att Site Opponent Date1. .240 6-25 H CoppinState 12/11/932. .250 1-4 H SouthCarolina 12/3/833. .267 4-15 H AlabamaState 1/20/934. .272 3-11 H JacksonState 11/29/825. .278 5-18 H WesternCarolina 12/4/936. .313 5-16 A S.C.State 2/15/787. .316 6-19 N1 Claflin 3/4/77 .316 6-19 H Maryland 12/5/999. .333 4-12 N2 MoreheadState 3/22/77 .333 6-18 H GeorgiaState 1/4/78 .333 3-9 H NorthCarolina 2/19/92N1-SCAIAW Tournament, Charleston, SC; N2-AIAW-Region II Tournament, Memphis, TN

Top Clemson Team ReboundsRk. No. Site Opponent Date1. 88 H Gardner-Webb 2/26/772. 85 H Baptist 12/4/763. 80 H ColumbiaCollege 12/1/764. 75 A ColumbiaCollege 2/12/775. 72 A Furman 1/26/77 72 N1 National 12/5/81 72 N2 ClevelandState 11/30/858. 69 H Claflin 2/24/78 69 H AppalachianState 12/17/779. 68 H Yale 1/13/78 68 H WakeForest 1/28/81 N1-Pitt Classic, Pittsburgh, PA; N2-Kentucky Invitational Lexington, KY

Top Opponent ReboundsRk. No. Site Opponent Date1. 78 A Tennessee 3/19/942. 68 N1 Claflin 3/4/773. 64 A MississippiState 12/15/834. 63 A ColumbiaCollege 2/12/775. 62 H Virginia 2/23/83 62 H GeorgiaState 2/2/85

62 A SouthCarolina 11/20/068. 61 H S.C.State 2/16/77 61 H Yale 1/13/78 61 A Virginia 2/14/87N1-SCAIAW Tournament, Charleston, SC

Fewest Clemson Team ReboundsRk. No. Site Opponent Date1. 17 A Massachusetts 11/25/012. 21 A Virginia 1/31/993. 22 A Maryland 3/1/94 22 A Duke 1/28/01 22 A GeorgiaTech 1/26/02 22 H BostonCollege 1/28/087. 23 A N.C.State 2/9/83 23 A Duke 1/16/00 23 A Duke 2/10/02 23 A Duke 2/5/07

Fewest Opponent Team ReboundsRk. No. Site Opponent Date1. 16 H Winthrop 12/5/022. 20 H FloridaState 2/7/943. 21 A FloridaState 1/27/004. 22 N1 Indiana 12/20/795. 23 H Maryland 2/7/96 23 H UNC-Asheville 11/14/987. 24 A JamesMadison 3/19/88 24 A Winthrop 12/30/00 24 H CollegeofCharleston 12/1/9010. 25 N2 Missouri 11/28/81 25 H SouthCaroina 2/25/85 25 H FloridaState 1/11/97 N1-Carolina Christmas Classic, Chapel Hill, NC; N2-Plainview Queens Classic, Plainview, TX

Clemson Rebound MarginRk. No. CU-Opp. Site Opponent Date 1. +51 88-37 H Gardner-Webb 2/26/772. +43 85-42 H Baptist 12/4/763. +36 66-30 H FrancisMarion 12/9/78 +36 66-30 H Providence 3/16/915. +35 80-45 H Columbia 12/1/76 +35 72-37 N1 ClevelandState 11/30/857. +34 69-35 H AppalachianState 12/17/77 +34 72-38 N2 National 12/5/819. +32 55-23 H UNC-Asheville 11/14/9810. +31 67-36 H Duke 1/9/80 +31 67-36 A WakeForest 12/5/77N1-Kentucky Invitational, Lexington, KY; N2-Pittsburgh Classic, Pittsburgh, PA

The 1982-83 Clemson team shot 42 free throws against Virginia on Feb. 23 and

converted 28 of them to defeat the Cavaliers by two.

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Opponent Rebound MarginRk. No. CU-Opp. Site Opponent Date1. +28 23-51 A Duke 2/5/072. +27 35-62 A SouthCarolina 11/20/063. +26 33-59 N1 NorthCarolina 3/6/094. +25 31-56 H KansasState 1/5/83 +25 29-54 A Tennessee 3/8/79 +25 23-48 A N.C.State 2/9/837. +24 37-61 A Virginia 2/14/87 +24 24-48 H Duke 1/10/029. +23 34-57 A N.C.State 2/27/79 +23 50-27 A GeorgiaTech 1/23/03N1- ACC Tournament, Greensoro, NC;

Clemson Offensive ReboundsRk. No. Site Opponent Date1. 34 A Furman 12/4/972. 31 A Furman 11/27/913. 30 A S.C.State 12/4/914. 29 A Furman 12/2/92 29 A FloridaState 2/19/976. 28 N1 Duke 3/3/90 28 H Providence 3/16/91 28 H N.C.State 1/3/939. 27 H S.C.State 12/2/87 27 A Duke 2/26/90 27 H Furman 11/18/98N1-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC;

Opponent Offensive ReboundsRk. No. Site Opponent Date1. 28 H JamesMadison 12/7/07 28 A Charlotte 1/2/083. 27 A N.C.State 2/21/90 27 A WesternKentucky 11/29/02 27 H Virginia 2/7/02 27 H Pittsburgh 12/11/047. 26 H GeorgiaTech 1/8/068. 25 H N.C.State 2/20/03 25 H Arkansas 11/10/0610. 24 N1 Virginia 3/7/93 24 A GeorgiaTech 1/23/03 24 H Mississippi 11/11/05N1-ACC Tournament, Rock Hill, SC

Clemson Team AssistsRk. No. Site Opponent Date1. 36 A Furman 1/26/872. 35 H Gardner-Webb 2/26/77 35 H WakeForest 1/17/794. 34 H Claflin 2/24/79 34 A Baptist 2/5/776. 33 H SouthCarolina 1/24/83 33 H VirginiaTech 12/29/84 33 H S.C.State 12/29/949. 32 H Erskine 2/17/8210. 31 N1 UNC-Charlotte 12/18/81N1-South Florida Invitational, Tampa FL

Opponent Team AssistsRk. No. Site Opponent Date1. 36 A OldDominion 11/30/792. 33 H Carson-Newman 2/12/80 33 A N.C.State 1/3/874. 32 A Maryland 2/23/855. 30 A Duke 2/27/046. 29 A Tennessee 3/5/807. 28 A WakeForest 1/10/87 28 N1 Maryland 2/28/82 28 A N.C.State 1/4/9210. 27 A Georgia 2/28/83 27 H LouisianaTech 1/7/83N1-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC

Clemson TurnoversRk. No. Site Opponent Date1. 41 H Maryland 1/12/852. 36 A NorthCarolina 1/28/783. 35 A Nebraska 11/24/85 35 H Tennessee 11/29/78 35 A NorthCarolina 2/4/056. 32 N1 Kansas 11/26/81 32 A UCLA 11/24/048. 31 A Radford 12/17/89 31 A N.C.State 1/21/89 31 A JamesMadison 3/19/88 31 N2 Tennessee 12/17/76N1-Wayland Baptist Queen’s Classic, Plainview, TX; N2-Missississippi Univ. for Women’s Christmas Tournament, Columbus, MS

Opponent TurnoversRk. No. Site Opponent Date1. 45 H GeorgiaTech 1/31/802. 39 H CharlestonSo. 11/30/91 39 H Claflin 2/24/794. 38 H Radford 1/14/91 38 H AppalachianState 1/9/81 38 H TexasArlington 11/30/957. 37 H N.C.State 12/11/768. 36 H Baptist 12/4/76

Clemson Fewest TurnoversRk. No. Site Opponent Date1. 6 H AlabamaState 1/20/93 6 N1 Duke 3/3/963. 7 H CharlestonSo. 11/30/92 7 A NorthCarolina 1/4/04 7 H Winthrop 11/25/086. 8 A Chattanooga 2/13/84 8 A Mississippi 11/16/98 8 A WakeForest 2/18/999. several games with 9 turnoversN1-ACC Tournament, Rock HIll, SC

Opponent Fewest TurnoversRk. No. Site Opponent Date1. 6 H Georgia 12/15/822. 8 H Duke 2/19/96 8 A N.C.State 2/12/044. 9 N1 NorthCarolina 3/2/84 9 N2 Maryland 2/28/82 9 N3 PennState 12/30/93 9 H GeorgiaTech 1/18/86 9 A SouthCarolina 2/3/86N1-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC; N2-ACC Tournament, Raleigh, NC; N3-Hilton Head Tournament, Hilton Head, SC

Clemson Team Blocked ShotsRk. No. Site Opponent Date1. 16 A Furman 11/30/052. 14 H KansasState 1/5/833. 13 H SouthCarolina 11/25/97 13 H UNC-Greensboro 12/30/98 13 H Mississippi 11/21/056. 12 A DePaul 11/24/897. 11 H Maryland 12/11/82 11 H Yale 1/13/78 11 H Duke 1/29/90 11 A WesternCarolina 12/4/95 11 A Alaska-Anchroage 11/26/03

Opponent Team Blocked ShotsRk. No. Site Opponent Date1. 12 H GeorgiaTech 1/18/89 12 H Maryland 1/12/80 12 A NorthCarolina 2/7/084. 10 H SouthCarolina 12/22/075. 9 H NorthCarolina 1/2/85 9 A VirginiaTech 11/27/85 9 A Duke 2/27/048. 8 N1 Georgia 12/30/83 8 A S.C.State 1/29/87 8 A Virginia 1/31/90 8 A N.C.State 1/19/91 8 H Virginia 1/2/99 8 H FloridaState 1/20/08 N1-Ohio State Buckeye Classic, Columbus, OH

Miscellaneous Team Records

Most Combined Points For Both Teams216vs.W.Kentucky(CU110-WKY106),3/24/84(OT)

Most Fouls By Clemson39vs.California,12/20/9039vs.PennState,12/30/93

Fewest Points By Clemson39vs.FloridaState,1/20/08

Fewest Points By Opponent 26byFloridaState,2/7/94

26byUNC-Asheville,11/14/98

Fewest Points Clemson, First Half9vs.FloridaState,1/20/08

Fewest Points Clemson, Second Half15bs.BostonCollege,1/23/09

18vs.Virginia,2/17/9018vs.Florida,12/22/96

18vs.Vanderbilt,11/12/0518vs.Maryland,1/6/0818vs.Georgia,12/22/08

Most Points Opponent, First Half61byNorthCarolina,1/6/06

Most Points Opponent, Second Half63byMaryland,1/12/82

Fewest Points Opponent, First Half9byAlabamaSt.,1/20/93

Fewest Points Opponent, Second Half10byUNC-Asheville,11/14/99

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Rk. Margin Opponent Score Site Date1. 97 Gardner-Webb 136-39 H Feb. 26, 19772. 68 Charleston Southern 104-36 H Feb. 4, 19763. 65 UNC-Asheville 93-26 H Nov. 14, 1998 65 Charleston Southern 113-48 H Nov. 30, 19915. 62 Coppin State 92-30 H Dec. 11, 19936. 60 Presbyterian 100-40 H Dec. 4, 1985 60 S.C. State 102-42 H Dec. 29, 19948. 59 Duke 118-59 H Jan. 11, 1978 59 Claflin 112-53 H Jan.24,197910. 57 Alabama State 92-35 H Jan. 20, 1993

Largest Home VictoriesRk. Margin Opponent Score Site Date1. 97 Gardner-Webb 136-39 H Feb. 26, 19772. 68 Charleston Southern 104-36 H Feb. 4, 19763. 65 UNC-Asheville 93-26 H Nov. 14, 1998 65 Charleston Southern 113-48 H Nov. 30, 19915. 62 Coppin State 92-30 H Dec. 11, 19936. 60 Presbyterian 100-40 H Dec. 4, 1985 60 S.C. State 102-42 H Dec. 29, 19948. 59 Duke 118-59 H Jan. 11, 1978 59 Claflin 112-53 H Jan.24,197910. 57 Alabama State 92-35 H Jan. 20, 1993

Largest Away VictoriesRk. Margin Opponent Score Site Date1. 56 Charleston Southern 103-47 A Feb. 5, 19772. 55 Wake Forest 108-53 A Dec. 5, 19773. 54 College of Charleston 81-27 A Jan. 5, 19954. 52 Western Carolina 80-28 A Dec. 4, 19955. 47 Furman 77-30 A Dec. 6, 19956. 46 Furman 97-51 A Jan. 26, 1977 46 Wake Forest 104-58 A Dec. 1, 19798. 45 Davidson 83-38 A Feb. 9, 19779. 43 Mercer 109-66 A Dec. 20, 1977 43 New Orleans 101-58 A Dec. 20, 1997

Largest Neutral VictoriesRk. Margin Opponent Score Site Date1. 43 Mercer 109-66 N1 Dec. 20, 1977 43 New Orleans 101-58 N2 Dec. 20, 19973. 41 East Tennessee State 107-66 N3 Mar. 25, 19954. 37 UNC-Wilmington 88-51 N4 Dec. 29, 19885. 36 Eastern Illinois 94-58 N5 Dec. 18, 1992 36 Jackson State 82-46 N6 Dec. 18, 19957. 33 Wisconsin 87-54 N7 Nov. 23, 19848. 32 Cleveland State 104-72 N8 Nov. 30, 19859. 28 Wright State 72-44 N9 Dec. 20, 1991 28 Ohio 76-48 N10 Dec. 29, 1993N1 - North Carolina Christmas Classic; Chapel Hill, NCN2 - Myrtle Beach, SCN3 - NWIT; Amarillo, TXN4 - St. Peter’s Tournament; Jersey City, NJN5 - Alabama Classic; Tuscaloosa, ALN6 - Texas-Arlington Tournament; Arlington, TXN7 - Giusti Tournament; Portland, ORN8 - Kentucky Invitational; Lexington, KYN9 - South Florida Tournament; Tampa, FLN10 - Hilton Head Tournament; Hilton Head, SC

Largest Overall LossesRk. Margin Opponent Score Site Date1. 64 Maryland 46-110 A Jan. 6, 20082. 57 Duke 45-102 A Feb. 27, 20043. 54 Old Dominion 58-112 A Nov. 30, 19794. 52 Duke 53-105 A Feb. 5, 20075. 50 Duke 42-92 A Jan. 28, 20016. 44 North Carolina 55-99 A Feb. 4, 20057. 41 Auburn 50-91 N1 Nov. 28, 1986 41 Georgia 64-105 A Feb. 28, 1983 41 North Carolina 61-102 A Jan. 6, 200610. 39 Vanderbilt 47-86 N2 Nov. 12, 2005N1 - Minnesota Classic; Minneapolis, MNN2-WBCA/BTIClassic;Tempe,AZ

Largest Home LossesRk. Margin Opponent Score Site Date1. 35 North Carolina 65-100 H Jan. 11, 2007 35 Georgia Tech 54-89 H Feb. 22, 20093. 32 Duke 65-97 H Jan. 26, 2006 32 NC State 57-89 H Feb. 28, 20085. 31 South Carolina 46-77 H Jan. 1, 2006 31 North Carolina 41-72 H Feb. 5, 20047. 29 Duke 54-83 H Feb. 13, 20088. 25 Georgia 65-90 H Dec. 15, 19829. 24 Florida State 39-63 H Jan. 20, 200810. 23 Georgia 52-75 H Feb. 7, 1990 23 Duke 58-81 H Jan. 10, 2002

Largest Away LossesRk. Margin Opponent Score Site Date1. 64 Maryland 46-110 A Jan. 6, 20082. 57 Duke 45-102 A Feb. 27, 20043. 54 Old Dominion 58-112 A Nov. 30, 19794. 52 Duke 53-105 A Feb. 5, 20075. 50 Duke 42-92 A Jan. 28, 20016. 44 North Carolina 55-99 A Feb. 4, 20057. 41 Georgia 64-105 A Feb. 28, 1983 41 North Carolina 61-102 A Jan. 6, 20069. 38 Maryland 46-84 A Mar. 1, 1994 38 Connecticut 45-83 A Mar. 19, 2000 38 Dayton 43-81 A Dec. 18, 2008

Largest Neutral LossesRk. Margin Opponent Score Site Date1. 41 Auburn 50-91 N1 Nov. 28, 19862. 39 Vanderbilt 47-86 N2 Nov. 12, 2005 3. 38 Tennessee 46-84 N3 Mar. 10, 19774. 34 South Carolina 55-89 N4 Mar. 1, 19805. 31 North Carolina 50-81 N5 Mar. 1, 19986. 28 Tennessee 58-86 N6 Nov. 24, 2000 28 Georgia 60-88 N7 Feb. 13, 20058. 27 High Point 78-105 N8 Mar. 13, 19769. 24 Missouri 54-78 N3 Nov. 11, 200510. 23 NC State 61-84 N9 Mar. 4, 1991 23 Belmont 62-85 N10 Nov. 25, 2005N1 - Minnesota Classic; Minneapolis, MNN2-WBCA/BTIClassic;Tempe,AZN3 - AIAW Region II Tournament; Memphis, TNN4 - SCAIAW Tournament; Florence, SCN5 - ACC Tournament; Charlotte, NCN6 - Maui Classic; Maui, HIN7 - Russell Athletic Shootout; Duluth, GAN8 - AIAW Region II Tournament; Covington, KYN9 - ACC Tournament,; Fayetteville, NCN10 - Lady Tiger Classic; Memphis, TN

Victory Margins

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PointsRk. Pts. Name Year1. 908 Barbara Kennedy 1981-822. 853 Barbara Kennedy 1979-803. 811 Barbara Kennedy 1980-814. 659 Donna Forester 1977-785. 611 Donna Forester 1976-776. 594 Jessica Barr 1993-947. 571 Tara Saunooke 1994-958. 561 Shandy Bryan 1992-939. 547 Mary Anne Cubelic 1981-82 547 Janet Forester 1975-76

Scoring AverageRk. Avg. Name Year1. 29.3 Barbara Kennedy 1981-822. 26.2 Barbara Kennedy 1980-813. 23.7 Barbara Kennedy 1979-804. 22.8 Janet Forester 1975-765. 20.6 Donna Forester 1977-786. 20.1 Janet Knight 1984-857. 19.8 Jessica Barr 1993-948. 19.7 Donna Forester 1976-779. 18.7 Shandy Bryan 1992-93 18.7 Barbara Kennedy 1978-79

ReboundsRk. Reb. Name Year1. 400 Donna Forester 1976-77 400 Barbara Kennedy 1981-823. 371 Sheila Cobb 1979-804. 366 Donna Forester 1977-785. 310 Peggy Caple 1981-826. 306 Barbara Kennedy 1980-817. 301 Janet Forester 1975-768. 298 Barbara Kennedy 1979-809. 293 Sandy Bishop 1984-8510. 285 Jackie Farmer 1989-90 285 Jackie Farmer 1990-91

Rebound AverageRk. Avg. Name Year1. 12.9 Barbara Kennedy 1981-82 12.9 Donna Forester 1976-773. 12.5 Janet Forester 1975-764. 11.4 Donna Forester 1977-785. 11.0 Jackie Farmer 1990-916. 10.9 Sandy Bishop 1984-857. 10.9 Doll Eadon 1975-768. 10.3 Sheila Cobb 1979-809. 9.9 Barbara Kennedy 1980-8110. 9.7 Peggy Caple 1981-82

Offensive Rebounds(Since 1986-87)

Rk. Reb. Name Year1. 147 Jackie Farmer 1990-912. 129 Jackie Farmer 1989-903. 120 Michelle Bryant 1988-894. 104 Jessica Barr 1993-94 104 Laura Cottrell 1994-95 104 Nikki Blassingame 1998-99

Field Goals Made Rk. FG Name Year1. 392 Barbara Kennedy 1981-822. 382 Barbara Kennedy 1979-803. 348 Barbara Kennedy 1980-814. 290 Donna Forester 1977-785. 245 Donna Forester 1976-77

Field Goals AttemptedRk. FGA Name Year1. 760 Barbara Kennedy 1981-822. 729 Barbara Kennedy 1979-803. 722 Barbara Kennedy 1980-814. 568 Donna Forester 1977-785. 529 Donna Forester 1976-77

Field Goal Percentage(Minimum 5 Field Goal Made Per Game)

Rk. Pct. Name Year1. .574 Julie Brickley 1983-842. .562 Karen Ann Jenkins 1987-883. .560 Janet Knight 1983-844. .557 Julie Brickley 1985-865. .556 Karen Ann Jenkins 1985-86

Three-Point Field Goals MadeRk. 3FG Name Year1. 73 Tara Saunooke 1994-952. 70 Amy Geren 1997-983. 67 Tara Saunooke 1993-944. 64 Kerry Boyatt 1990-915. 59 Tara Saunooke 1992-93

Three-Point Field Goals AttemptedRk. 3FGA Name Year1. 180 Tara Saunooke 1994-952. 176 Amy Geren 1997-983. 163 Tara Saunooke 1993-944. 157 Amy Geren 1998-995. 156 Kerry Boyatt 1990-91

Three-Point Field Goal PercentageRk. Pct. Name Year1. .471 Kerry Boyatt 1989-902. .469 Tara Saunooke 1991-923. .458 Marci Glenney 2001-024. .454 Tara Saunooke 1992-935. .444 Cheron Wells 1991-92

Three-Point Field Goals Per GameRk. Avg. Name Year1. 2.28 Tara Saunooke 1994-952. 2.23 Tara Saunooke 1993-943. 2.07 Julie Talley 2005-064. 2.03 Tara Saunooke 1992-935. 2.01 Amy Geren 1997-98

Free Throws MadeRk. FT Name Year1. 147 Lakeia Stokes 2003-042. 132 Kerry Boyatt 1989-903. 127 Melinda Ashworth 1985-864. 124 Barbara Kennedy 1981-825. 122 Itoro Umoh 1997-98

Free Throws AttemptedRk. FTA Name Year1. 197 Lakeia Stokes 2003-042. 178 Kerry Boyatt 1989-903. 175 Barbara Kennedy 1980-814. 172 Barbara Kennedy 1981-825. 161 Donna Forester 1976-77

Free Throw Percentage

(Minimum 2.5 Free Throws Made Per Game)Rk. Pct. Name Year1. .876 Amy Geren 1997-98 2. .866 Amy Geren 1995-96 3. .855 Amy Geren 1998-994. .846 Tara Saunooke 1994-955. .842 Cissy Bristol 1978-79

AssistsRk. Ast. Name Year1. 204 Drema Greer 1978-792. 195 Drema Greer 1977-78 195 Bobbie Mims 1979-804. 190 Susan Fehling 1987-885. 182 Jennie Lyerly 1981-82 182 Itoro Umoh 1998-99

Assists Per GameRk. Avg. Name Year1. 6.8 Drema Greer 1978-792. 6.4 Vicki Burton 1975-76 6.4 Susan Fehling 1984-85 6.4 Vicki Burton 1975-765. 6.3 Susan Fehling 1987-88

Blocked ShotsRk. BS Name Year1. 84 Peggy Caple 1982-832. 76 Peggy Caple 1983-843. 70 Peggy Caple 1984-854. 69 Jackie Farmer 1989-905. 68 Peggy Caple 1981-82

Blocked Shots Per GameRk. Avg. Name Year1. 2.9 Peggy Caple 1982-832. 2.6 Peggy Caple 1984-853. 2.5 Peggy Caple 1983-844. 2.3 Jackie Farmer 1990-915. 2.2 Jackie Farmer 1989-90

StealsRk. St. Name Year1. 123 Ramona O’Neal 1988-892. 106 Lele Hardy 2008-093. 98 Lele Hardy 2006-074. 95 Barbara Kennedy 1979-805. 87 Sheila Cobb 1979-80

Steals Per GameRk. Avg. Name Year1. 4.0 Ramona O’Neal 1988-892. 3.4 Lele Hardy 2008-093. 3.3 Lele Hardy 2006-074. 3.0 Barbara Kennedy 1981-825. 2.6 Barbara Kennedy 1979-80 2.6 Lele Hardy 2007-08

Minutes PlayedRk. Min. Name Year1. 1160 Barbara Kennedy 1979-802. 1119 Barbara Kennedy 1981-823. 1053 Chrissy Floyd 2002-034. 1052 Chrissy Floyd 2000-015. 1094 Barbara Kennedy 1980-81

Minutes Played Per GameRk. Avg. Name Year1. 36.4 Janet Knight 1984-852. 36.3 Chrissy Floyd 2002-033. 36.1 Barbara Kennedy 1981-824. 35.3 Barbara Kennedy 1980-815. 34.4 Karen Ann Jenkins 1986-87

Assist/Turnover RatioMininum 50 Assists

Rk. Ratio Ast TO Player Year1. 2.16 119 55 Mary Anne Cubelic 1980-812. 2.07 182 88 Itoro Umoh 1998-993. 1.81 161 89 Denise Marshall 1983-844. 1.75 93 53 Jackie Mattress 1990-915. 1.69 66 39 Renee Williams 1987-88

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WinsRk. No. Year1. 26 1998-992. 25 1997-98 3. 24 1979-804. 23 1980-81 23 1995-96

Winning PercentageRk. Pct. W-L Year1. .813 26-6 1998-992. .758 25-8 1997-983. .742 23-8 1980-81 .742 23-8 1995-965. .709 22-9 1976-77

Games Played

Rk. No. Year1. 36 1979-802. 33 1990-91 33 1997-984. 32 1977-78 32 1981-82 32 1989-90 32 1994-95 32 1998-99

Field Goals MadeRk. FG Year1. 1257 1979-802. 1160 1977-783. 1093 1981-824. 1068 1976-775. 1003 1978-79

Field Goals AttemptedRk. FGA Year1. 2685 1979-802. 2433 1977-783. 2416 1976-774. 2402 1981-825. 2273 1980-81

Field Goal PercentageRk. Pct. FG-FGA Year1. .487 890-1827 1984-852. .482 883-1833 1985-863. .477 1160-2433 1977-784. .469 993-2118 1983-845. .468 1257-2685 1979-80

Three-Point Field Goals MadeRk. 3FG Year1. 159 1991-92 159 1992-933. 155 2004-054. 154 2005-065. 147 2006-07

Three-Point Field Goals AttemptedRk. 3FGA Year1. 504 2004-052. 487 2008-093. 457 1992-934. 443 2005-065. 431 2006-07

Three-Point Field Goal PercentageRk. Pct. 3FG-3FGA Year1. .426 55-129 1989-902. .403 159-395 1991-923. .375 100-267 1994-95 4. .371 98-264 1990-91 5. .367 113-308 1993-94

Free Throws MadeRk. FT Year1. 535 1994-952. 533 1998-993. 505 1983-844. 495 1989-905. 492 1997-98

Free Throws AttemptedRk. FTA Year1. 788 1989-902. 764 1998-993. 754 1983-844. 747 1994-955. 739 1995-96

Free Throw PercentageRk. Pct. FT-FTA Year1. .716 535-747 1994-952. .712 481-676 2000-013. .709 305-430 2004-054. .706 329-466 2008-095. .704 380-540 2002-03

ReboundsRk. Reb. Year1. 1692 1976-772. 1650 1977-783. 1634 1979-804. 1440 1981-825. 1415 1980-81

Rebound AverageRk. Avg. Year1. 54.6 1976-772. 54.0 1975-763. 51.6 1977-784. 45.6 1980-815. 45.4 1979-80

Rebound MarginRk. No. Year1. +8.5 1976-772. +7.9 1977-783. +6.9 1994-954. +5.9 1984-855. +5.8 1998-99

AssistsRk. Ast Year1. 719 1979-802. 658 1976-773. 649 1981-824. 604 1983-845. 558 1984-85

StealsRk. St. Year1. 410 1979-802. 385 1978-793. 378 1977-784. 365 1988-895. 355 1990-91

Blocked ShotsRk. BS Year1. 162 1989-902. 147 2005-063. 137 2008-094. 135 1984-855. 130 1983-84

PointsRk. Pts. Year1. 2932 1979-802. 2714 1977-783. 2533 1976-774. 2516 1981-825. 2491 1983-84

Scoring AverageRk. Avg. Year1. 85.1 1977-782. 81.7 1976-773. 81.4 1979-804. 80.4 1983-845. 80.1 1984-85

Scoring MarginRk. No. Year1. +15.5 1976-772. +14.4 1998-993. +13.2 1977-784. +11.2 1994-955. +10.9 1978-79

Note: Bold indicates a team coached by McKinney

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Team Season Records

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Points ScoredRk. Name Yrs. Years GP Avg. Points1. Barbara Kennedy 4 1978-82 127 24.5 31132. Chrissy Floyd 4 1999-03 120 16.1 19373. Janet Knight 4 1982-86 114 15.7 17954. Shandy Bryan 4 1989-93 126 12.9 16315. Karen Ann Jenkins 4 1985-89 111 13.6 15146. Mary Anne Cubelic 4 1979-83 119 12.6 15017. Tara Saunooke 4 1991-95 121 12.1 14628. Bobbie Mims 4 1976-80 126 11.5 14489. Kerry Boyatt 4 1989-93 121 11.8 142210. Itoro Umoh 4 1995-99 126 11.2 140911. Amy Geren 4 1995-99 125 11.2 140212. Donna Forester 2 1976-78 63 20.2 127013. Louise Greenwood 4 1985-89 112 11.3 126814. Cissy Bristol 5 1977-82 104 11.8 122915. Peggy Caple 4 1981-85 119 9.9 117316 Lele Hardy 3 2006-09 92 12.2 112417. Laura Cottrell 4 1993-97 119 9.3 110818. D’Lesha Lloyd 4 2004-08 109 9.6 104919. Natasha Anderson 4 1995-99 125 8.3 103320. Melinda Ashworth 4 1983-86 111 9.2 102421. Janet Forester 2 1975-77 55 18.3 100822. Ramona O’Neal 4 1985-89 117 8.4 98823. Lakeia Stokes 4 2000-04 111 8.8 97424. Erin Batth 4 1997-01 121 8.0 972 25. Cheron Wells 2 1990-92 64 14.5 930

Scoring Average (Minimum Two Years)

Rk. Name Yrs. Years GP Points Avg.1. Barbara Kennedy 4 1978-82 127 3113 24.52. Donna Forester 2 1976-78 63 1270 20.23. Janet Forester 2 1975-77 55 1008 18.44. Chrissy Floyd 4 1999-03 120 1937 16.15. Janet Knight 4 1982-86 114 1795 15.76. Jessica Barr 2 1992-94 58 865 14.97. Cheron Wells 2 1990-92 64 930 14.58. Sandy Bishop 2 1983-85 58 827 14.39. Stephanie Ridgeway 2 1994-96 62 872 14.110. Jacqui Jones 2 1983-85 51 697 13.7

Clemson’s Career Clubs

1200 Points/800 Rebounds Name Years Points Rebounds Barbara Kennedy 1978-82 3113 1252 Shandy Bryan 1989-93 1631 874 Louise Greenwood 1985-89 1268 858

1000 Points/500 ReboundsName Years Points ReboundsBarbara Kennedy 1978-82 3113 1252 Janet Knight 1982-86 1795 565 Shandy Bryan 1989-93 1631 874 Karen Ann Jenkins 1985-89 1514 687 Bobbie Mims 1976-80 1448 630Itoro Umoh 1995-99 1409 543 Donna Forester 1976-78 1270 766 Louise Greenwood 1985-89 1268 859 Peggy Caple 1981-85 1173 1087Lele Hardy 2006-09 1124 687Laura Cottrell 1993-97 1108 808Natasha Anderson 1995-99 1033 539Janet Forester 1975-77 1008 524

1400 Points/200 AssistsName Years Points AssistsJanet Knight 1982-86 1795 301Mary Anne Cubelic 1979-83 1501 392Bobbie Mims 1976-80 1448 392Kerry Boyatt 1989-93 1422 461Tara Saunooke 1991-95 1462 255Itoro Umoh 1995-99 1409 459Chrissy Floyd 1999-03 1937 244

Rebounds Rk. Name Yrs. Years GP Avg. Reb.1. Barbara Kennedy 4 1978-82 127 9.9 12522. Peggy Caple 4 1981-85 119 9.1 10873. Shandy Bryan 4 1989-93 126 6.9 8744. Louise Greenwood 4 1985-89 112 7.7 8595. Laura Cottrell 4 1993-97 119 6.8 8086. Donna Forester 2 1976-78 63 12.2 7667. Debra Buford 4 1977-81 127 5.3 7358. Erin Batth 4 1997-01 121 6.0 7229. Karen Ann Jenkins 4 1985-89 111 6.2 687 Lele Hardy 3 2006-09 92 7.5 68710. Amanda (White) Frist 4 2002-06 115 5.5 63311. Bobbie Mims 4 1976-80 126 5.0 63012. Jackie Farmer 2 1989-91 58 9.8 57013. Janet Knight 4 1982-86 114 5.0 56514. Jeanette Davis 4 1994-98 125 4.4 55515. Itoro Umoh 4 1995-99 126 4.3 54316. Natasha Anderson 4 1995-99 125 4.3 53917. Nikki Blassingame 4 1995-99 126 4.3 53718. Jaci Stimson 4 1993-97 115 4.7 53519. Janet Forester 2 1975-77 55 9.5 52420. Annette Wise 5 1978-83 127 4.0 514 21. Sandy Bishop 2 1983-85 58 8.7 50622. Gretchen Becker 4 1977-81 101 4.7 50023. Ramona O’Neal 4 1985-89 117 4.2 493 D’Lesha Lloyd 4 2004-08 109 4.5 49325. Maggie Slosser 4 2000-04 113 4.2 473

Rebound Average(Minimum 40 Games Played)

Rk. Name Yrs. Years GP Reb. Avg.1. Donna Forester 2 1976-78 63 766 12.22. Barbara Kennedy 4 1978-82 127 1252 9.93. Jackie Farmer 2 1989-91 58 570 9.84. Sheila Cobb 4 1979-83 47 448 9.535. Janet Forester 2 1975-77 55 524 9.526. Peggy Caple 4 1981-85 119 1087 9.17. Sandy Bishop 2 1983-85 58 506 8.78. Jacqui Jones 2 1982-84 51 408 8.19. Michelle Bryant 2 1987-89 56 448 8.010. Louise Greenwood 4 1985-89 112 859 7.7

Games Played Rk. Name Yrs Years Min Min/G GP1. Debra Buford 4 1977-81 NA NA 127 Barbara Kennedy 4 1978-82 NA NA 127 Annette Wise 5 1978-83 NA NA 1274. Bobbie Mims 4 1976-80 NA NA 126 Shandy Bryan 4 1989-93 3246 25.8 126 Itoro Umoh 4 1995-99 3388 26.9 126 Nikki Blassingame 4 1995-99 2025 16.1 1268. Jeanette Davis 4 1994-98 2885 23.1 125 Courtney Johnson 4 1988-92 2893 23.1 125 Amy Geren 4 1995-99 2832 22.7 125 Natasha Anderson 4 1995-99 2540 20.3 125

Games StartedRk. Name Yrs Years GP Starts1. Bobbie Mims 4 1976-80 126 1212. Barbara Kennedy 4 1978-82 127 1183. Peggy Caple 4 1981-85 119 1134. Amanda (White) Frist 4 2002-06 115 1065. Mary Anne Cubelic 4 1979-83 119 99 Janet Knight 4 1982-86 114 99 Laura Cottrell 4 1993-97 119 998. Itoro Umoh 4 1995-99 126 96 9. Melinda Ashworth 4 1983-86 111 9410. Chrissy Floyd 4 1999-03 120 93 Tasha Taylor 4 2004-08 117 93

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Field Goals MadeRk. Name Yrs. Years GP FG/G FGM1. Barbara Kennedy 4 1978-82 127 10.62 13492. Chrissy Floyd 4 1999-03 120 6.48 7783. Janet Knight 4 1982-86 114 6.41 7314. Shandy Bryan 4 1989-93 126 5.24 6615. Mary Anne Cubelic 4 1979-83 119 5.51 6516. Karen Ann Jenkins 4 1985-89 111 5.83 6477. Bobbie Mims 4 1976-80 126 4.95 6248. Donna Forester 2 1976-78 63 8.49 535 9. Cissy Bristol 4 77-80, 81-82 104 5.12 532 Louise Greenwood 4 1985-89 112 4.75 532

Field Goals AttemptedRk. Name Yrs. Years GP FGA/GM FGA1. Barbara Kennedy 4 1978-82 127 21.2 26882. Chrissy Floyd 4 1999-03 120 14.7 17633. Mary Anne Cubelic 4 1979-83 119 12.5 14914. Janet Knight 4 1982-86 114 12.2 13935. Shandy Bryan 4 1989-93 126 10.5 13286. Bobbie Mims 4 1976-80 126 10.1 12757. Karen Ann Jenkins 4 1985-89 111 10.8 12028. Itoro Umoh 4 1995-99 126 9.5 11979. Kerry Boyatt 4 1989-93 121 9.4 113210. Tara Saunooke 4 1991-95 121 9.3 1126

Field Goal Percentage(Minimum 200 Made)

Rk. Name Yrs. Years FGM FGA Pct.1. Julie Brickley 3 1984-86 338 625 .5412. Karen Ann Jenkins 4 1985-89 647 1202 .538 3. Jessica Barr 2 1992-94 341 645 .5284. Janet Knight 4 1982-86 731 1393 .5255. Sheila Cobb 4 1979-83 212 410 .5176. Sandy Bishop 4 1983-85 334 655 .5107. Jaci Stimson 3 1993-96 260 513 .5078. Jackie Farmer 2 1989-91 294 582 .5059. Barbara Kennedy 4 1978-82 1349 2688 .50210. Nikki Blassingame 4 1995-99 296 590 .502

Three-Point Field Goals MadeRk. Name Yrs Years GP 3FGA 3FGM1. Tara Saunooke 4 1991-95 121 586 2522. Amy Geren 4 1995-99 125 558 1993. Kerry Boyatt 4 1989-93 121 450 1784. Julie Talley 4 2002-06 111 402 1525. Julie Aderhold 4 2000-04 108 359 1256. Chrissy Floyd 4 1999-03 120 397 1247. Nuria Forns 4 1997-01 124 286 948. Carrie Whitehurst 4 2003-07 106 252 819. Lele Hardy 3 2006-09 92 256 7610. Tasha Phillips 2 2004-06 45 201 70

Three-Point Field Goals Per Game(Minimum Two Years)

Rk. Name Yrs Years GP MD 3FG/G1. Tara Saunooke 4 1991-95 121 252 2.082. Amy Geren 3 1995-99 125 199 1.593. Tasha Phillips 2 2004-06 45 70 1.564. Kerry Boyatt 4 1989-93 121 178 1.47

5. Julie Talley 4 2002-06 111 152 1.376. Nuria Forns 3 1997-01 124 94 1.327. Julie Aderhold 3 2000-03 108 125 1.158. Chrissy Floyd 4 1999-03 120 124 1.039. Lele Hardy 3 2006-09 92 76 .82610. Carrie Whitehurst 4 2003-07 106 81 .764

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted

Rk. Name Yrs. Years GP FGM FGA1. Tara Saunooke 4 1991-95 121 252 586 2. Amy Geren 4 1995-99 125 199 558 3. Kerry Boyatt 4 1989-93 121 178 4504. Julie Talley 4 2002-06 111 152 4025. Chrissy Floyd 4 1999-03 120 124 3976. Julie Aderhold 4 2000-04 108 125 3597. Nuria Forns 4 1997-01 124 94 2868. Lele Hardy 3 2006-09 92 76 2569. Carrie Whitehurst 4 2003-07 106 81 25210. Tasha Phillips 2 2004-06 45 70 201

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage(Minimum Two Years)

Rk. Name Yrs. Years FGM FGA Pct.1. Tara Saunooke 4 1991-95 252 586 .4302. Cheron Wells 4 1990-92 41 102 .4023. Kerry Boyatt 4 1989-93 178 450 .3964. Angie Peters 2 1989-91 14 36 .3895. Julie Talley 4 2002-06 152 402 .37886. Laura Cottrell 4 1993-97 51 135 .37817. Jessica Barr 2 1992-94 23 61 .3778. Marci Glenney 2 2000-02 38 101 .3769. Cheryl Nix 4 1984-88 31 84 .36910. Amy Geren 4 1995-99 199 558 .357

Free Throws MadeRk. Name Yrs. Years GP FT/G FTM1. Barbara Kennedy 4 1978-82 127 3.27 4152. Itoro Umoh 4 1995-99 126 3.10 3903. Amy Geren 4 1995-99 125 2.68 335 4. Janet Knight 4 1982-86 114 2.92 3335. Shandy Bryan 4 1989-93 126 2.45 3096. Kerry Boyatt 4 1989-93 121 2.43 2947. Laura Cottrell 4 1993-97 119 2.21 2638. Lakeia Stokes 4 2000-04 111 2.32 2589. Chrissy Floyd 4 1999-03 120 2.14 25710. Amanda (White) Frist 4 2002-06 115 2.20 251

Free Throws Attempted Rk. Name Yrs. Years GP AT/G FTA1. Barbara Kennedy 4 1978-82 127 4.83 6142. Itoro Umoh 4 1995-99 126 4.23 5333. Krystal Scott 4 1998-02 118 3.61 426 4. Shandy Bryan 4 1989-93 126 3.31 4175. Janet Knight 4 1982-86 114 3.60 410 6. Kerry Boyatt 4 1989-93 121 3.36 4067. Amy Geren 4 1995-99 125 3.16 395 8. Peggy Caple 4 1981-85 119 3.25 3879. Laura Cottrell 4 1993-97 119 3.22 38310. Ramona O’Neal 4 1985-89 117 3.26 382

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Free Throw Percentage(Minimum 150 Atttempts)

Rk. Name Yrs. Years FTM FTA Pct.1. Amy Geren 4 1995-99 335 395 .848 2. Janet Knight 4 1982-86 333 410 .81223. Tara Saunooke 4 1991-95 216 266 .81204. Donna Forester 2 1976-78 200 260 .7695. Louise Greenwood 4 1985-89 202 264 .7656. Cheryl Nix 4 1984-88 176 233 .7557. Cissy Bristol 4 1977-82 166 222 .7488. Michelle Bryant 2 1987-89 171 229 .7479. Shandy Bryan 4 1989-93 309 417 .741010. Marci Glenney 2 2000-02 160 216 .7407

Assists Rk. Name Yrs. Years GP A/G Assists1. Bobbie Mims 4 1976-80 126 4.89 6172. Melinda Ashworth 4 1982-86 111 4.17 4633. Itoro Umoh 4 1995-99 126 3.64 4594. Tasha Taylor 4 04-07, 08-09 117 3.70 4335. Susan Fehling 3 83-85, 87-88 87 4.72 4116. Drema Greer 2 1977-79 61 6.54 3997. Mary Anne Cubelic 4 1979-83 119 3.29 3928. Jenny Lyerly 4 1978-82 122 3.09 3779. Dana Puckett 4 1990-94 117 3.18 37310. Krystal Scott 4 1998-02 118 2.87 339

Assists Per Game(Minimum Two Years)

Rk. Name Yrs. Years GP Ast. A/G1. Drema Greer 2 1977-79 61 399 6.542. Bobbie Mims 4 1976-80 126 617 4.893. Susan Fehling 3 83-85, 87-88 87 411 4.724. Melinda Ashworth 4 1982-86 111 463 4.175. Tasha Taylor 4 04-07, 08-09 117 433 3.706. Itoro Umoh 4 1995-99 126 459 3.647. Christy Brown 3 2006-09 91 301 3.318. Mary Anne Cubelic 4 1979-83 119 392 3.299. Dana Puckett 4 1990-94 117 373 3.1810. Jennie Lyerly 4 1978-82 122 377 3.09

Assists/Turnover Ratio(Minimum 100 Assists; Since 1978-79)

Rk. Name Yrs. Years Ast TO Ratio 1. Itoro Umoh 4 1995-99 459 347 1.732. Dana Puckett 4 1990-94 373 252 1.483. Ramona O’Neal 4 1985-89 319 220 1.454. Susan Fehling 3 83-85, 87-88 411 285 1.445. Mary Anne Cubelic 4 1979-83 392 276 1.426. Denise Marshall 4 1980-84 286 207 1.387. Peggy Sells 4 1987-91 273 199 1.378. Jackie Mattress 2 1989-91 148 109 1.369. Kanetra Queen 4 2000-04 214 161 1.3310. Melinda Ashworth 4 1982-86 461 349 1.32

Blocked ShotsRk. Name Yrs. Years GP B/G BS1. Peggy Caple 4 1981-85 119 2.50 2982. Jackie Farmer 2 1989-91 58 2.22 1293. Barbara Kennedy 4 1978-82 127 1.01 1284. Jaci Stimson 4 1993-97 115 0.92 125 Amanda White 4 2002-06 115 1.09 1256. Erin Batth 3 1997-01 121 0.96 116 7. Khaili Sanders 4 2002-06 91 1.25 1148. Shandy Bryan 4 1989-93 126 0.76 969. Louise Greenwood 4 1985-89 112 0.72 8110. Kerri Thomas 4 1994-98 124 0.59 73

Blocked Shots Per Game(Minimum Two Years)

Rk. Name Yrs. Years GP BS BS/G1. Peggy Caple 4 1981-85 119 298 2.50 2. Jackie Farmer 2 1989-91 58 129 2.223. Khaili Sanders 4 2002-06 91 114 1.25 4. Jaci Stimson 4 1993-97 115 125 1.09 Amanda (White) Frist 4 2002-06 115 125 1.096. Barbara Kennedy 4 1978-82 127 128 1.017. Sheila Cobb 4 1979-83 47 46 0.988. Erin Batth 3 1997-01 121 116 0.969. Jasmine Tate 2 2007-09 55 47 0.8610. Shandy Bryan 4 1989-93 126 96 0.76

StealsRk. Name Yrs. Years GP S/G Steals1. Barbara Kennedy 4 1978-82 127 2.57 3272. Lele Hardy 3 2006-09 92 3.12 2873. Ramona O’Neal 4 1985-89 117 2.44 2864. Itoro Umoh 4 1995-99 126 2.10 2655. Debra Buford 4 1977-81 127 1.88 2396. Bobbie Mims 4 1976-80 126 1.77 2247. Chrissy Floyd 4 1999-03 120 1.79 2158. Courtney Johnson 4 1988-92 125 1.56 1959. Kerry Boyatt 4 1989-93 121 1.48 18010. Tara Saunooke 4 1991-95 121 1.34 162

Steals Per Game(Minimum Two Years)

Rk. Name Yrs. Years GP Steals S/G1. Lele Hardy 3 2006-09 92 287 3.122. Barbara Kennedy 4 1978-82 127 327 2.573. Ramona O’Neal 4 1985-89 117 286 2.444. Donna Forrester 2 1976-78 63 146 2.325. Itoro Umoh 3 1995-99 126 265 2.106. Debra Buford 4 1977-81 127 239 1.887. Chrissy Floyd 4 1999-03 120 215 1.798. Bobbie Mims 4 1976-80 126 224 1.779. Courtney Johnson 4 1988-92 125 195 1.5610. Kerry Boyatt 4 1989-93 121 180 1.48

Note: Bold denotes current student-athlete

Kanetra QueenCheryl NixDenise MarshallErin Batth

Individual Career Records

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Clemson Individual Single-Game Records

Category Statistic Player Opponent DatePoints Scored 45 by Barbara Kennedy Claflin Feb. 24, 1979Field Goals Made 20 by Barbara Kennedy North Carolina Feb. 20, 1982Field Goal Attempts 35 by Barbara Kennedy Alabama-Birmingham Jan. 17, 1982Field Goal Percentage 1.000 (12-12) by Donna Forester Claflin Dec. 7, 1977Three-Point Field Goals Made 6 by Tara Saunooke Xavier Mar. 17, 1993 6 by Amy Geren Stephen F. Austin Mar. 18, 1996 6 by Amy Geren North Carolina Jan. 2, 1998 6 by Amy Geren Florida State Jan. 29, 1998Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 12 by Tara Saunooke Xavier Mar. 17, 1993 12 by Amy Geren UNC-Greensboro Dec. 30, 1998Free Throws Made 18 by Melinda Ashworth Virginia Jan. 11, 1986Free Throws Attempts 20 by Melinda Ashworth Virginia Jan. 11, 1986 20 by Lakeia Stokes South Carolina Nov. 21, 2003Rebounds 22 by Barbara Kennedy UT-Chattanooga Jan. 30, 1982Assists 17 by Drema Greer Wake Forest Jan. 17, 1979Blocks 10 by Peggy Caple Kansas State Jan. 5, 1983Steals 9 by Debra Buford N.C. State Jan. 17, 1979 9 by Sheila Cobb Mercer Jan. 23, 1980

Opponent Individual Single-Game Records

Category Statistic Player Opponent DatePoints Scored 43 by Jerilyn Harper Tennessee Tech Dec. 16, 1980Field Goals Made 18 by Pearl Moore Francis Marion Feb. 3, 1977 18 by Linda Page N.C. State Feb. 4, 1984 18 by Jerilyn Harper Tennessee Tech Dec. 16, 1980Field Goals Attempts 35 by Pearl Moore Francis Marion Feb. 3, 1977 35 by Pearl Moore Francis Marion Dec. 9, 1978Field Goal Percentage .895 (17-19) by Debbie Kinnick Carson-Newman Feb. 12, 1980Three-Point Field Goals Made 10 by Michelle Augustavo San Diego Dec. 11, 2005Three-Point Field Goals Attempts 19 by Michelle Augustavo San Diego Dec. 11, 2005Free Throws Made 16 by Joyce Pierce Georgia Tech Jan. 26, 1993Free Throw Attempts 20 by Joyce Pierce Georgia Tech Jan. 26, 1993Rebounds 22 by Emma Mumphrey Mercer Jan. 23, 1980Assists 13 by Cristina Ciocan South Carolina Nov. 21, 2003Steals 7 by several players Blocks 9 by Allison Echols Georgia Tech Jan. 18, 1989

Clemson Team Single-Game Records

Category Statistic Opponent DatePoints 136 vs. Gardner-Webb Feb. 26, 1977Victory Margin 97 vs. Gardner-Webb Feb. 26, 1977Points, First Half 69 vs. Gardner-Webb Feb. 26, 1977Points, Second Half 67 vs. Gardner-Webb Feb. 26, 1977Field Goals Made 64 vs. Gardner-Webb Feb. 26, 1977Field Goal Attempts 113 vs. Gardner-Webb Feb. 26, 1977Field Goal Percentage .609 (42-69) vs. Lander Feb. 13, 1978Three-Point Field Goals Made 11 vs. N.C. State Feb. 8, 1992 11 vs. Furman Dec.14, 2002 11 vs. South Carolina Nov. 21, 2003Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 26 vs. South Carolina Nov. 21, 2003Three-Point Field Goal Pct. .647 (11-17) vs. N.C. State Feb. 8, 1992(Minimum 10 Attempts)Free Thows Made 35 vs. Virginia Jan. 11, 1986Free Throw Attempts 42 vs. N.C. State Dec. 11, 1976 42 vs. Virginia Feb. 23, 1983Best Free Throw Pct. .947 (20-21) vs. Wake Forest Jan. 15, 2006(Minimum 15 Attempts)Rebounds 88 vs. Gardner-Webb Feb. 26, 1977Rebound Margin +51 vs. Gardner-Webb Feb. 26, 1977Assists 35 vs. Gardner-Webb Feb. 26, 1977 35 vs. Wake Forest Jan. 17, 1979Blocked Shots 14 vs. Kansas State Jan. 5, 1983Steals 28 vs. Furman Nov. 29, 1989

Opponent Team Single-Game Records

Category Statistic Opponent DatePoints 105 by N.C. State Feb. 4, 1984Victory Margin 35 by North Carolina Jan. 11, 2007 35 by Georgia Tech Feb. 22, 2009Points, First Half 50 by Mercer Jan. 23, 1980Points, Second Half 60 by North Carolina Jan. 11, 2007Field Goals Made 42 by N.C. State Feb. 4, 1984Field Goal Attempts 103 by S.C. State Feb. 16, 1977Field Goal Percentage .648 by Maryland Jan. 12, 1987Three-Point Field Goals Made 14 by South Carolina Nov. 21, 2003Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 38 by South Carolina Nov. 21, 2003Three-Point Field Goal Pct. .538 by Furman Dec. 1, 1994(Minimum 10 Attempts)Free Thows Made 33 by AL-Birmingham Jan. 17, 1982 33 by Tennessee Tech Nov., 18, 2005Free Throw Attempts 44 by Georgia Tech Feb. 5, 1983 44 by Maryland Feb. 29, 2004Best Free Throw Percentage .947 by NC State Feb. 4, 2001(Minimum 15 Attempts)Rebounds 62 by Virginia Feb. 23, 1983 62 by Georgia State Feb. 2, 1985Rebound Margin +25 by Kansas State Jan. 5, 1983Assists 33 by Carson-Newman Feb. 12, 1980Blocked Shots 12 by Georgia Tech Jan. 18, 1999Steals 19 by UCLA Dec. 3, 2005

Debra Buford

Tara Saunooke

Littlejohn Coliseum Records

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Littlejohn Coliseum Attendance Records Date Opponent W L Score Att. Jan. 9, 1980 Duke W 111-56 9,000 Feb. 7, 1998 N.C. State W 68-58 4,871 Feb. 1, 2001 Maryland L 62-68 4,500 Feb. 14, 1999 Duke W 80-75 4,383 Jan. 21, 2001 Florida State W 79-66 4,250 Mar. 14, 1999 Illinois W 63-51 4,234 Feb. 29, 2004 Maryland L 69-80 4,228 Feb. 22, 1992 Virginia L 81-85 4,123 Feb. 22, 1997 Maryland L 64-70 4,120 Nov. 30, 2003 Rutgers W 69-64 4,112 Feb. 15, 2001 Virginia W 78-71 3,930 Feb. 4, 2001 N.C. State L 50-56 3,912 Jan. 20, 1996 N.C. State W 76-64 3,895 Nov. 26, 1997 Georgia W 83-78 3,870 Feb. 21, 2002 Georgia Tech W 68-65 3,827 Jan. 14, 1995 No. Carolina L 73-77 3,823 Jan. 24, 1999 Iowa State W 81-72 3,823

All-Time Overall Monthly RecordsMonth Home Away Neutral TotalsNovember 31-11 18-19 19-9 68-39December 91-12 44-31 37-12 172-55January 105-67 60-75 2-1 167-143February 99-39 51-77 11-7 161-123March 9-3 4-15 34-40 47-58Totals 335-132 177-217 103-69 615-418

All-Time Record By DayDay Record Pct.Monday 82-48 .631Tuesday 34-18 .654Wednesday 111-60 .649Thursday 77-71 .520Friday 69-46 .600Saturday 183-96 .656Sunday 59-76 .437Totals 615-418 .595

All-Time Record vs. ACC TeamsSite Record Pct.Home 133-92 .591Away 102-242 .297Neutral 15-23 .395Totals 250-357 .412

Clemson’s Record In One To Five Point DecisionsPoint Differential Record Pct.1 Point 25-20 .5562 Points 21-18 .5383 Points 31-23 .5744 Points 29-20 .5925 Points 23-17 .575

Clemson’s Winning StreaksStreak No. Start Date End DateOverall 13 Dec. 1, 1979 Jan. 12, 1980Home 17 Feb. 1, 1979 Feb. 16, 1980Away 7 Feb. 25, 1976 Feb. 19, 1977Neutral 7 Nov. 28, 1981 Feb. 27, 1982Best Start 11 Nov. 28, 1995 Jan. 13, 1996 11 Nov. 14, 1998 Jan. 2, 1999

Clemson’s ACC Winning StreaksStreak No. Start Date End DateOverall 6 Jan. 13, 1979 Feb. 9, 1979 6 Feb. 3, 1994 Feb. 27, 1994Home 10 Dec. 13, 1997 Jan. 2, 1999Away 4 Feb. 8, 1989 Feb. 20, 1989

Clemson In Overtime Games (18-15)

Date Site W L OTs Score OpponentJan. 17, 1976 A W 1 68-66 Baptist College Feb. 21, 1981 A L 1 78-79 Mercer Feb. 6, 1982 A L 1 91-99 South Carolina Feb. 23, 1983 H W 1 86-84 Virginia Mar. 4, 1983 N1 W 1 93-92 Duke Dec. 15, 1983 A W 1 80-75 Mississippi State Feb. 4, 1984 H L 2 104-105 N.C. State Mar. 24, 1984 N2 W 1 110-106 Western Kentucky Jan. 9, 1985 A W 1 84-81 Georgia Tech Jan. 11, 1986 H L 1 89-96 Virginia Jan. 14, 1988 H L 1 78-79 Maryland Jan. 22, 1990 H W 2 78-77 Radford Dec. 20, 1990 A L 1 86-90 California Mar. 7, 1992 N3 W 1 96-93 N.C. StateJan. 13, 1993 H W 1 61-60 VirginiaMar. 7, 1993 N3 L 1 71-79 VirginiaNov. 27, 1995 N4 L 2 86-94 Western KentuckyFeb. 20, 1995 A W 1 88-82 DukeNov. 22, 1995 A W 1 77-74 UNC-CharlotteMar. 1, 1997 N4 W 1 77-75 VirginiaFeb. 7, 1998 H W 1 65-58 N.C. StateFeb. 12, 1998 A W 1 74-70 Maryland Jan. 2, 1999 H L 1 66-67 Virginia Dec. 21, 1999 A L 1 67-78 UNC-GreensboroJan. 20, 2000 A L 2 74-77 VirginiaJan. 2, 2001 A L 1 73-85 MarylandFeb. 8, 2001 A L 2 99-100 North CarolinaDec. 21, 2002 N5 W 1 45-37 MarshallJan. 23, 2003 A L 1 78-89 Georgia TechNov. 21, 2003 H W 1 103-99 South CarolinaDec. 3, 2004 A W 1 87-79 South CarolinaFeb. 19, 2006 H L 1 72-80 Florida StateMar. 6, 2008 N6 W 1 65-60 NC StateDec. 4, 2008 A W 1 78-75 Northwestern

N1-ACC Tournament at Fayetteville, NCN2-NWIT at Amarillo, TXN3-ACC Tournament, Rock Hill, SCN4-ACC Tournament, Charlotte, NCN5-Bahamas Shootout, Nassau, BahamasN6 -ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC

Season Opening Record - 23-10

First Home Game Record - 28-5

Last Home Game Record - 22-11

Largest Crowds To Ever See The Lady Tigers Date Site Opponent W L Score Att. Nov. 22, 2002 A South Carolina W 58-72 17,712 Mar. 6, 2009 N4 North Carolina L 55-74 13,599 Mar. 17, 2000 N1 Drake W 64-50 10,027 Mar. 19, 2000 A1 Connecticut L 45-83 10,027 Mar. 5, 2009 N4 Georgia Tech W 81-69 9,993 Jan. 6, 2008 A Maryland L 46-110 9,105 Jan. 9, 1980 H Duke W 111-56 9,000 Mar. 22, 1992 A2 West Virginia L 72-73 8,268 Mar. 19, 1994 A3 Tennessee L 78-66 7,651 Mar. 4, 2001 N4 N.C. State L 52-65 7,381 Feb. 28, 1999 N5 Duke W 76-71 7,361 Mar. 2, 2002 N4 N.C. State L 52-61 7,276 Mar. 3, 2001 N4 North Carolina W 75-57 7,214 Mar. 7, 2008 N4 North Carolina L 77-97 7,201 Jan. 18, 1992 A Virginia L 85-52 6,938

N1, A1 - NCAA Tournament, 1st Round East Regional, Storrs, CT; A2 - NCAA Tournament, 2nd Round East Regional, Morgantown, WV; A3 - NCAA Tourna-ment, 2nd Round, Mideast Regional, Knoxville, TN; N4 - ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC; N5 - ACC Tournament, Charlotte, NC

Overtimes/ Miscellaneous Records

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Date Site Half Opponent FinalMar. 6, 1976 N 37-38 S. C. State 73-60Feb. 1, 1977 H 30-31 Erskine 70-49#Feb. 23, 1977 H 37-39 South Carolina 80-74Mar. 5, 1977 N 37-40 N. Greenville 86-76Jan. 7, 1978 H 30-31 South Carolina 69-66Jan. 14, 1978 H 36-38 South Carolina 79-66Feb. 18, 1978 H 32-34 Francis Marion 78-72Feb. 25, 1978 H 30-34 Francis Marion 80-75Jan. 11, 1979 H 30-33 East Carolina 61-60Jan. 20, 1979 A 28-32 Virginia 62-59Feb. 3, 1979 H 34-36 South Carolina 70-63Dec. 5, 1979 H 29-35 South Carolina 75-73Jan. 5, 1980 A 34-39 East Tennessee State 84-76Jan. 7, 1980 A 33-48 North Carolina 76-75Jan. 23, 1980 H 48-50 Mercer 88-85Jan. 26, 1980 A 42-47 S. C. State 92-89Feb. 4, 1980 H 35-37 Francis Marion 71-70Feb. 8, 1980 N 35-40 Virginia 78-76Dec. 18, 1980 N 31-36 Middle Tennessee 66-63Jan. 7, 1981 A 31-33 Georgia Tech 75-61Jan. 10, 1981 H 37-49 Alabama 79-72Jan. 31, 1981 A 33-36 Louisville 78-77Feb. 8, 1982 A 34-38 Auburn 73-65Feb. 27, 1982 N 46-47 North Carolina 84-76Jan. 17, 1983 A 32-36 Tennessee Tech 68-67Jan. 22, 1983 A 26-28 Virginia 76-71Feb. 5, 1983 H 35-36 Georgia Tech 84-66Mar. 4, 1983 N 40-44 Duke 93-92(OT)Dec. 3, 1983 H 32-42 South Carolina 80-77Dec. 6, 1983 A 25-35 Duke 78-72Dec. 29, 1983 A 35-40 Ohio State 73-67Jan. 7, 1984 A 33-45 N. C. State 73-67Jan. 17, 1984 H 35-38 Duke 79-73Jan. 25, 1984 A 39-40 Georgia Tech 79-72Mar. 22, 1984 N 36-37 Illinois State 81-61Jan. 9, 1985 A 35-37 Georgia Tech 84-81(OT)Jan. 30, 1985 H 30-34 Wake Forest 76-68Feb. 15, 1985 A 31-34 Wake Forest 71-63Feb. 23, 1985 A 41-44 Maryland 87-83Nov. 27, 1985 A 36-40 Virginia Tech 77-76 Feb. 12, 1986 H 41-44 Ala.-Birmingham 79-75Dec. 14, 1987 A 32-34 South Alabama 75-71Jan. 30, 1988 A 26-33 South Carolina 62-60Feb. 10, 1988 H 28-33 South Carolina 72-62Nov. 26, 1988 N 29-32 Louisiana State 69-66Dec. 17, 1988 A 31-35 Radford 63-57 Feb. 18, 1989 A 40-45 Virginia 93-84Jan. 16, 1990 H 31-33 Maryland 72-60Jan. 22, 1990 H 32-34 Radford 78-77(2 OT)Feb. 10, 1990 A 22-30 Wake Forest 63-59Jan. 21, 1991 A 29-42 Wake Forest 69-63Jan. 26, 1991 H 33-34 North Carolina 79-66Jan. 28, 1991 H 25-29 Duke 63-49

Date Site Half Opponent FinalMar. 3, 1991 N 32-40 Virginia 65-62Dec. 21, 1991 A 40-41 South Florida 90-83Jan. 15, 1992 H 30-34 Florida State 80-73 Feb. 19, 1992 H 23-25 North Carolina 49-46Dec. 27, 1992 N 34-39 Texas 78-75$Dec. 29, 1992 A 24-41$ Rutgers 68-67Jan. 13, 1993 H 28-31 Virginia 61-60 (OT)Jan. 13, 1994 H 25-26 Wake Forest 72-54Feb. 25, 1994 A 26-27 Georgia Tech 55-51Feb. 1, 1995 H 35-36 Duke 78-64Feb. 18, 1995 H 30-32 Wake Forest 72-57Dec. 9, 1995 H 38-39 Appalachian State 89-73Dec. 19, 1995 A 38-40 Texas Arlington 85-72Feb. 17, 1996 A 26-27 Wake Forest 59-58Dec. 18, 1996 A 31-33 South Carolina 66-60Dec. 21, 1996 N 23-26 Washington St. 73-63Dec. 28, 1996 N 23-24 Boston College 55-52Jan. 4, 1997 A 17-25 Virginia 58-44Jan. 11, 1997 H 31-34 Florida State 74-63Dec. 4, 1997 A 29-32 Furman 83-70Feb. 12, 1998 A 28-29 Maryland 74-70 (OT)Dec. 20, 1998 N 26-30 Louisiana State 60-58Jan. 7, 1999 H 23-26 Florida State 77-55Feb. 27, 1999 N 26-28 N.C. State 52-51Mar. 1, 1999 N 36-43 North Carolina 87-72Nov. 22, 1999 H 33-34 Mississippi 71-63Dec. 1, 1999 A 25-27 Furman 57-52Jan. 27, 2000 A 31-35 Florida State 73-61Feb. 6, 2000 A 22-24 Maryland 59-57Nov. 29, 2000 A 24-27 South Carolina 56-43Dec. 21, 2000 N 25-28 Auburn 72-61Feb. 22, 2001 A 29-32 Florida State 63-49Mar. 16, 2001 N 19-22 UT-Chattanooga 51-49Feb. 25, 2002 A 23-26 N.C. State 63-52Dec. 21, 2002 N 16-23 Marshall 45-37Jan. 2, 2003 H 25-27 Virginia 63-62Mar. 7, 2003 N 27-30 Maryland 63-61Dec. 19, 2003 A 28-33 Youngstown State 79-75Jan. 21, 2004 H 33-38 Wake Forest 71-68Jan. 25, 2004 H 17-30 Virginia 60-56Jan. 2, 2005 H 23-27 Georgetown 71-62Jan. 9, 2005 H 26-28 N.C. State 78-65#Nov. 13, 2006 H 23-24 College of Charleston 64-42Dec. 19, 2006 H 35-36 Dayton 77-69Nov. 14, 2007 H 35-42 Duquesne 80-72Mar. 2, 2008 A 26-40 Florida State 72-70Nov. 28, 2008 N 30-33 Kent State 68-53Nov. 30, 2008 A 34-35 Washington 85-67Dec. 4, 2008 H 27-29 Northwestern 78-75Dec. 6, 2008 H 19-33 Ohio 60-57Dec. 15, 2008 H 27-36 UT-Chattanooga 79-74Jan. 5, 2009 A 38-41 Miami (FL) 74-68Jan. 18, 2009 A 21-25 Wake Forest 64-60

$ - Largest halftime deficit from which Clemson came back for a victory.# - Largest margin of victory after trailing at halftime.

D’Lesha LloydMorganne Campbell Chrissy Flloyd

Halftime Comebacks

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Date Site Score Opponent Dec. 4, 1976 H 104-36 Charleston SouthernFeb. 5, 1977 A 103-47 Charleston SouthernFeb. 26, 1977 H 136-39 Gardner WebbDec. 5, 1977 A 108-53 Wake ForestDec. 17, 1977 H 101-81 Appalachian StateDec. 20 , 1977 N1 109-66 MercerJan. 11, 1978 H 118-59 DukeJan. 13, 1978 H2 101-66 YaleDec. 9, 1978 H 118-64 Francis MarionJan. 10, 1979 H 102-49 William & MaryJan. 17, 1979 H 111-59 Wake ForestFeb. 24, 1979 H 112-53 ClaflinDec. 1, 1979 A 104-58 Wake ForestJan. 9, 1980 H 111-56 DukeJan. 31, 1980 H 103-67 Georgia TechJan. 30, 1982 H 103-81 UT-ChattanoogaFeb. 17, 1982 H 101-68 ErskineFeb. 23, 1983 H 103-71 Wake ForestJan. 28, 1984 H 100-58 Wake ForestFeb. 4, 1984 H 104-105 N. C. State#Mar. 24, 1984 N3 110-106 Western KentuckyDec. 29, 1984 H 101-90 Virginia TechFeb. 9, 1985 H 100-63 Mars HillNov. 30, 1985 N4 104-72 Cleveland StateDec. 4, 1985 H 100-40 PresbyterianDec. 13, 1986 H 103-53 Charleston SouthernMar. 16, 1991 H5 103-91 ProvidenceNov. 30, 1991 H 113-48 Charleston SouthernJan. 10, 1992 A 107-72 DukeDec. 29, 1994 H 102-42 S.C. State

Clemson Victories In The Closing Seconds

Date Score Site Opponent Description Jan. 16, 1978 73-71 H Francis Marion Debra Buford converted two free throws with two seconds remaining.

Nov. 28, 1979 83-81 A Georgia Bobbie Mims hit both ends of a 1-1 with eight seconds left.

Feb. 2, 1980 78-76 N1 Virginia Bobbie Mims hit both ends of a 1-1 with eight seconds remaining.

Feb. 1, 1982 79-78 H Tennessee Tech Jenny Lyerly hit 1-2 free throws with four seconds remaining to give Clemson the win.

Mar. 4, 1983 93-92 N1 Duke Mary Anne Cubelic tipped in a missed shot at the buzzer from underneath.

Feb. 24, 1990 80-79 A N. Carolina Peggy Sells hit one of two free throws with six seconds left.

Mar. 2, 1991 60-58 N1 Duke Jackie Farmer tipped in the winning basket underneath as time expired.

Mar. 21, 1992 57-55 N2 James Madison Peggy Sells hit a four-foot shot with one second remaining to put Clemson in the NCAA Final Eight.

Dec. 27, 1992 78-75 N3 Texas Dana Puckett hit a 22-foot shot at the buzzer as Clemson upsets 11th-ranked Texas.

Dec. 29, 1992 68-67 A3 Rutgers Jessica Barr scored on a 16-foot shot with 3.8 seconds left.

Jan. 8, 1994 54-52 H Maryland Jaci Stimson hit a left-handed hook shot with 1.3 seconds left to beat 24th-ranked Maryland.

Feb. 17, 1996 59-58 A Wake Forest Stephanie Ridgeway scored on a 16-foot jump shot with 4.3 seconds remaining.

Dec. 20, 1998 60-58 N4 Louisiana State Itoro Umoh’s driving layup with 3.1 seconds left gave Clemson the victory over LSU at the ACC-SEC Challenge in Myrtle Beach, SC.

Mar. 16, 2001 51-49 N5 Chattanooga Nuria Forns hit two free throws with 0.8 seconds remaining to give Clemson the win over Chattanooga in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Cincinnati, OH.

Mar. 7, 2003 63-61 N6 Maryland Chrissy Floyd hit two free throws with under one second left to give Clemson the win over Maryland in the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament.

Dec. 20, 2005 52-51 H Winthrop Susan Yenser drained a short jumper as the buzzer sounded to give Clemson the one-point win.

Mar. 2, 2008 72-70 A Florida State Morganne Campbell grabbed an offensive board and put up a shot as time expired to give Clemson a two-point win.

N1-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC; N2-NCAA Tournament, Final 16, Philadelphia, PA; N3-Rutgers/Bell Atlantic Tournament, Piscataway, NJ; N4-ACC/SEC Challenge, Myrtle Beach, SC; N5-NCAA Tournament, First Round, Cincinnati, OH; N6-ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC

Mar. 25, 1995 N6 107-66 East Tennessee StateDec. 29, 1997 N7 101-58 New OrleansFeb. 10, 1998 H 102-55 WoffordNov. 20, 1998 H 101-59 WoffordNov. 21, 2003 H 103-99 South Carolina (OT)

#-Clemson lossesN1-UNC Christmas Classic, Chapel Hill, NCH2-Clemson Lady Tiger Invit., Clemson, SC N3-NWIT, Amarillo, TXN4-Kentucky Invitational, Lexington, KYH5-Sec. Rd., NCAA ME Reg., Clemson, SC N6-NWIT, Amarillo, TXN7-Myrtle Beach, SC

Opponent’s 100-Point Games Date Site Score Opponent Nov. 30, 1979 A 58-112 Old DominionFeb. 28, 1983 A 64-105 GeorgiaMar. 3, 1983 N1 87-103 N. C. StateFeb. 4, 1984 H 104-105 N. C. State (2OT)Mar. 24, 1984 N2 110-106 Western Kentucky (OT)Feb. 8, 2001 A 99-100 North Carolina (2OT)Feb. 27, 2004 A 45-102 DukeJan. 6, 2006 A 61-102 North CarolinaJan. 11, 2007 H 65-100 North CarolinaFeb. 5, 2007 A 53-105 DukeJan. 6, 2008 A 46-110 Maryland

N1 ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC; N2 NWIT, Amarillo, TX

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Date Network Location Result Feb. 28, 1982 ACC Raleigh, NC Maryland 93, Clemson 81Feb. 2, 1990 HTS College Park, MD Clemson 77, Maryland 65Jan. 19, 1991 HTS Raleigh, NC N.C. State 77, Clemson 55Mar. 4, 1991 HTS Fayetteville, NC N.C. State 84, Clemson 61Mar. 21, 1991 PRIME Philadelphia, PA Clemson 57, J. Madison 55Mar. 23, 1991 ESPN Philadelphia, PA Connecticut 60, Clemson 57Feb. 1, 1992 HTS Tallahassee, FL Florida State 79 Clemson 66Feb. 22, 1992 HTS Clemson, SC Virginia 85, Clemson 81Jan. 24, 1993 HTS Raleigh, NC N.C. State 79, Clemson 71Feb. 27, 1993 HTS Chapel Hill, NC North Carolina 70, Clemson 63Jan. 23, 1994 HTS Durham, NC Duke 74, Clemson 67Nov. 27, 1994 SSN Murfreesboro, TN Western Ky 94, CU 86 (2 OT)Jan. 8, 1995 HTS Clemson, SC Clemson 72, Florida State 68Feb. 6, 1995 HTS Tallahassee, FL Clemson 67, Florida State 64Feb. 20, 1995 HTS Durham, NC Clemson 88, Duke 82 (OT)Jan. 7, 1996 HTS Tallahassee, FL Clemson 87, Florida State 74Jan. 28, 1996 PRIME Clemson, SC Clemson 57, Virginia 45Feb. 19, 1996 HTS Clemson, SC Duke 75, Clemson 65Feb. 25, 1996 HTS Clemson, SC Georgia Tech 72, Clemson 62Mar. 2, 1996 HTS Rock Hill, SC Clemson 75, Virginia 67Mar. 3, 1996 HTS Rock Hill, SC Clemson 71, Duke 54Jan. 13, 1997 HTS Atlanta, GA Clemson 67, Ga. Tech 59Jan. 20, 1997 HTS Clemson, SC North Carolina 75, Clemson 63Feb. 1, 1997 ESPN-2 Boulder, CO Texas 68, Clemson 53Feb. 16, 1997 HTS Clemson, SC Clemson 72, Duke 69Mar. 1, 1997 HTS Charlotte, NC Clemson 77, Virginia 75Mar. 2, 1997 HTS Charlotte, NC North Carolina 62, Clemson 58Jan. 5, 1998 HTS Clemson, SC Clemson 74, Virginia 67Jan. 25, 1998 HTS Durham, NC Duke 78, Clemson 59Feb. 1, 1998 HTS Chapel Hill, NC North Carolina 80, Clemson 59Feb. 15, 1998 HTS Clemson, SC Clemson 64, Wake Forest 41Feb. 28, 1998 HTS Charlotte, NC Clemson 63, Maryland 44Mar. 1, 1998 HTS Charlotte, NC North Carolina 81, Clemson 50Mar. 18, 1998 NCAA Rushton, LA La. Tech 74, Clemson 52Dec. 20, 1998 FOXSS Myrtle Beach, SC Clemson 60, LSU 58Jan. 4, 1999 ACC Chapel Hill, NC North Carolina 87, Clemson 76Jan. 10, 1999 ACC Atlanta, GA Clemson 61, Georgia Tech 56Jan. 17, 1999 ACC Clemson, SC Clemson 78, Wake Forest 38Jan. 24, 1999 ESPN 2 Clemson, SC Clemson 81, Iowa State 72Feb. 7, 1999 Sun Tallahassee, FL Clemson 71, Florida State 67Feb. 14, 1999 ACC Clemson, SC Clemson 80, Duke 75Feb. 27, 1999 ACC Charlotte, NC Clemson 52, N.C. State 51Feb. 28, 1999 ACC Charlotte, NC Clemson 76, Duke 71Mar. 1, 1999 ACC Charlotte, NC Clemson 87, North Carolina 72Mar. 20, 1999 ESPN 2 Cincinnati, OH Georgia 67, Clemson 54Nov. 24, 1999 Hartford, CT Old Dominion 68, Clemson 57Nov. 26, 1999 Hartford, CT Clemson 70, Kentucky 65Jan. 10, 2000 ACC Chapel Hill, NC Clemson 60, North Carolina 59 Jan. 16, 2000 ESPN 2 Durham, NC Duke 60, Clemson 51 Jan. 31, 2000 ACC Clemson, SC Clemson 72, Georgia Tech 43 Feb. 21, 2000 ACC Clemson, SC Duke 59, Clemson 44 Mar. 17, 2000 SCETV Storrs, CT Clemson 64, Drake 50 Mar. 19, 2000 ESPN 2 Storrs, CT Connecticut 83, Clemson 45Dec. 9, 2000 CSS Clemson, SC Clemson 93, Duke 75Jan. 8, 2001 ACC Clemson, SC North Carolina 71, Clemson 70Jan. 11, 2001 CSS Clemson, SC Clemson 67, Wake Forest 45Jan. 15, 2001 ACC Charlottesville, VA Clemson 87, Virginia 71Jan. 21, 2001 CSS Clemson, SC Clemson 79, Florida State 66Jan. 28, 2001 ACC Durham, NC Duke 92, Clemson 42Feb. 1, 2001 CSS Clemson, SC Maryland 68, Clemson 62Feb. 4, 2001 ACC Clemson, SC N.C. State 56, Clemson 50Feb. 11, 2001 ACC Winston-Salem, NC Clemson 72, Wake Forest 55Feb. 19, 2001 CSS Clemson, SC Clemson 68, Georgia Tech 49Mar. 4, 2001 ACC Greensboro, NC Clemson 75, North Carolina 57Mar. 5, 2001 ACC Greensboro, NC N.C. State 65, Clemson 52Mar. 18, 2001 NCAA Cincinnati, OH Xavier 77, Clemson 62Dec. 30, 2001 CSS Clemson, SC Clemson 74, Florida State 70Jan. 7, 2002 ACC Charlottesville, VA Clemson 79, Virginia 68Jan. 13, 2002 ACC Clemson, SC North Carolina 89, Clemson 85Jan. 21, 2002 ACC Clemson, SC Clemson 60, Maryland 47Jan. 26, 2002 ACC Atlanta, GA Georgia Tech 83, Clemson 78Jan. 31, 2002 ACC Tallahassee, Fl Clemson 56, Florida State 43Feb. 10, 2002 ACC Durham, NC Duke 77, Clemson 69Feb. 25, 2002 ACC Raleigh, NC Clemson 63, N.C. State 52Mar. 15, 2002 NCAA Manhattan, KS Arkansas 78, Clemson 68Dec. 27, 2002 FSSN Auburn Auburn 60, Clemson 58

Date Network Location Result Jan. 6, 2003 ACC Durham, NC Duke 69, Clemson 53Jan. 20, 2003 ACC Raleigh, NC N.C. State 63, Clemson 55Jan. 23, 2003 ACC Atlanta, GA Georgia Tech 89, Clemson 78 (OT)Jan. 26, 2003 ACC Clemson, SC Clemson 61, Wake Forest 45Feb. 3, 2003 ACC Charlottesville, VA Virginia 69, Clemson 54Feb. 16, 2003 FSSN Chapel Hill, NC North Carolina 70, Clemson 66Feb. 20, 2003 CSS Clemson, SC Clemson 73, N.C. State 62Feb. 23, 2003 CSS Clemson, SC Georgia Tech 78, Clemson 63Mar. 2, 2003 ACC Tallahassee, FL Florida State 68, Clemson 59Mar. 8, 2003 ACC Greensboro, NC North Carolina 80, Clemson 71Jan. 18, 2004 ACC Atlanta, GA Clemson 75, Georgia Tech 61Feb. 8, 2004 ACC Tallahassee, FL Florida State 65, Clemson 50Feb. 19, 2004 CSS Clemson, SC Clemson 59, Georiga Tech 47Feb. 22, 2004 ACC Winston-Salem, NC Clemson 72, Wake Forest 55Feb. 27, 2004 ACC Durham, NC Duke 102, Clemson 45Feb. 29, 2004 CSS Clemson, SC Maryland 80, Clemson 69Jan. 16, 2005 ACC Charlottesville, VA Virginia 68, Clemson 49Jan. 31, 2005 CSS Clemson, SC Miami 83, Clemson 69Feb. 4, 2005 ACC Chapel Hill, NC North Carolina 99, Clemson 55Feb. 13, 2005 RSN Duluth, GA Georgia 88, Clemson 60Feb. 21, 2005 ACC Clemson, SC Wake Forest 68, Clemson 60Feb. 24, 2005 CSS Clemson, SC Georgia Tech 58, Clemson 49Feb. 28, 2005 ACC Raleigh, NC N.C. State 69, Clemson 45Jan. 6, 2006 RSN Chapel Hill, NC North Carolina 102, Clemson 61Jan. 12, 2006 CSS Clemson, SC Miami 74, Clemson 52Jan. 29, 2006 CSS Atlanta, GA Georgia Tech 83, Clemson 64Feb. 5, 2006 RSN Clemson, SC Boston College 70, Clemson 53Feb. 12, 2006 RSN Winston-Salem, NC Wake Forest 82, Clemson 70Dec. 3, 2006 ESPN2 Nashville, TN Vanderbilt 82, Clemson 63Jan. 5, 2007 RSN Winston-Salem, NC Clemson 73, Wake Forest 57Jan. 18, 2007 CSS Tallahassee, FL Florida State 61, Clemson 60Jan. 28, 2007 CSS Coral Gables, FL Clemson 79, Miami 69Feb. 19, 2007 RSN Atlanta, GA Georgia Tech 62, Clemson 59Mar. 1, 2007 RSN Greensboro, NC Virginia 89, Clemson 82Nov. 29, 2007 Big Ten TV East Lansing, MI Michigan State 68, Clemson 51Jan. 10, 2008 CSS Clemson, SC Miami 66, Clemson 61Jan. 14, 2008 RSN Winston-Salem, NC Clemson 85, Wake Forest 73Jan. 20, 2008 CSS Clemson, SC Florida State 63, Clemson 39Jan. 28, 2008 RSN Clemson, SC Boston College 68, Clemson 63Nov. 19, 2008 CSS Columbia, SC Clemson 52, South Carolina 45Jan. 11, 2009 RSN Tallahassee, FL Florida State 80, Clemson 54Jan. 26, 2009 RSN Clemson, SC Virginia 75, Clemson 67Feb. 1, 2009 CSS Atlanta, GA Georgia Tech 49, Clemson 41Feb. 8, 2009 RSN Clemson, SC Wake Forest 71, Clemson 66Feb. 13, 2009 RSN Durham, NC Duke 77, Clemson 53Feb. 19, 2009 CSS Clemson, SC Florida State 75, Clemson 58Feb. 22, 2009 RSN Clemson, SC Georgia Tech 89, Clemson 54Mar. 5, 2009 RSN Greensboro, NC Clemson 81, Georgia Tech 69Mar. 6, 2009 RSN Greensboro, NC North Carolina 74, Clemson 55

Note: As of 2005, RSN includes Fox Sports Net South, Fox Sports Net Florida, New England Sports Network and Comcast Sports Net

Debbie Antonelli and Mike Hogewood were in town for a 2009broadcast on the ACC’s regional network.

Tigers on Television

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1978-79 AP CU RecordJan. 23 20 11-5

1979-80 AP CU RecordJan. 8 18 12-2Jan. 15 16 15-2Jan. 22 16 16-3Jan. 29 16 18-4Feb. 5 16 19-5Feb. 12 16 21-6Feb. 19 16 22-8Feb. 26 16 23-8Mar. 2 16 23-9

1980-81 AP CU RecordNov. 25 19 0-0 Dec. 2 19 1-0 Dec. 9 19 3-0Dec. 16 16 4-0Dec. 23 19 7-1Dec. 30 18 7-1Jan. 27 20 15-4Feb. 10 19 19-4Feb. 17 16 21-5Feb. 24 19 22-6Mar. 8 16 23-6Mar. 15 20 23-7Final 20 23-8

1981-82 AP CU RecordNov.18 16 0-0Nov.29 17 2-1Dec. 6 17 4-1

1983-84 AP CU RecordNov. 27 19 3-0Dec. 4 15 5-0Dec. 11 15 6-0Dec. 18 17 7-1Dec. 25 17 7-1Jan. 1 18 8-2Jan. 8 17 9-3Jan. 15 14 11-3Jan. 22 17 12-4Jan. 29 14 15-4Feb. 5 19 15-6Feb. 12 17 17-6Feb. 26 20 19-8

1987-88 AP USA Today CU Rec.Feb. 22 20 25 19-6Mar. 1 25 20-7Mar. 15 23 21-8Final 20 21-9

1988-89 AP USA Today CU Rec.Pre 24 Jan. 9 20 24 8-3Feb. 20 25 15-8Feb. 27 25 18-9Mar. 6 25 19-10Mar. 13 22 19-10Final 13 20-11

1989-90 AP USA Today CU Rec.Feb. 25 25 18-8Final 19 22-10

1990-91 AP USA Today CU Rec.Pre 21 20 Nov. 27 19 18 2-0Dec. 4 17 17 3-0Dec. 11 16 14 5-0Dec. 18 16 T15 6-0Dec. 25 19 18 7-1Jan. 1 16 15 7-1Jan. 8 12 13 9-1Jan. 15 17 16 9-3Jan. 22 21 20 10-5Jan. 29 20 20 13-5Feb. 5 19 20 15-5Feb. 12 23 23 15-7 Feb. 19 24 NR 17-8Mar. 5 22 25 21-9Mar. 12 21 23 20-9Final 21 8 21-10

1991-92 AP USA Today CU Rec.Pre 20 19 Nov. 26 22 NP 1-1 Dec. 3 20 16 3-1Dec. 10 19 17 5-1Dec. 17 18 16 6-1Dec. 24 14 13 8-1Dec. 31 12 11 8-1Jan. 7 15 15 8-2Jan. 14 17 17 9-3Jan. 21 15 15 10-5Jan. 28 15 16 12-5Feb. 4 18 19 12-6Feb. 11 23 23 14-7Feb. 18 19 19 16-7Feb. 25 19 18 17-8Mar. 3 18 20 19-8Mar. 10 20 20 20-9Mar. 17 20 19 20-9Final 20 19 21-10

1992-93 AP USA Today CU Rec.Pre 25 NRDec. 29 24 25 6-1Jan. 5 19 20 7-1Jan. 12 17 17 7-2Jan. 19 18 18 9-3Jan. 26 19 18 11-4Feb. 2 19 19 13-4Feb. 9 21 21 14-5Feb. 16 20 19 15-6Feb. 23 24 24 15-8

1993-94 AP USA Today CU Rec.Final NR 22 20-10

1995-96 AP USA Today CU Rec.Jan. 9 23 23 11-0Jan 16 24 24 11-1Jan 23 18 19 13-1Jan. 30 17 18 14-2Feb. 6 18 18 16-3Feb. 13 19 20 17-4Feb. 20 16 17 19-5Feb. 27 22 20 19-7Mar. 4 15 14 22-7Mar. 11 14 14 22-7Final 14 17 23-8

1996-97 AP USA Today CU Rec.Pre NR 23 Nov. 18 25 24 Nov. 25 24 25 1-0Dec. 2 20 21 2-0Dec. 9 22 23 3-1

Dec. 16 22 22 4-1Dec. 23 21 18 7-1Dec. 30 21 15 9-1Jan. 6 20 16 10-2Jan. 13 12 11 13-2Jan. 20 10 10 14-2Jan. 27 17 15 14-4Feb. 3 19 18 14-6Feb. 10 22 21 15-7Feb. 17 21 22 16-8Feb. 24 22 25 17-9Mar. 3 21 21 19-10Mar. 10 21 22 19-10Final 21 25 19-11

1997-98 AP USA Today CU Rec.Jan. 13 23 23 13-3 Jan. 20 19 22 14-3Jan. 27 21 22 15-4Feb. 2 22 21 16-5Feb. 9 21 21 17-6Feb. 16 19 19 20-6Feb. 23 16 17 22-6Mar. 2 14 14 24-7Mar. 9 14 14 24-7Final 14 21 25-8

1998-99 AP USA Today CU Rec.Nov. 30 25 24 4-0Dec. 7 15 14 7-0Dec. 14 14 12 7-0Dec. 21 11 11 10-0Dec. 28 10 10 10-0Jan. 4 12 10 11-1Jan. 11 16 12 13-2Jan. 18 16 16 14-3Jan. 25 15 15 16-3Feb. 1 17 18 17-4Feb. 8 19 19 18-5Feb. 15 14 16 20-5Feb. 22 16 16 21-5Mar. 1 13 13 23-5Mar. 8 10 10 24-5Final T10 13 26-6

2000-01 AP USA Today CU Rec.Dec. 26 20 23 8-2Jan. 1 18 23 10-2Jan. 8 16 19 11-3Jan. 15 20 20 12-4Jan 22 15 16 15-4Jan. 29 17 17 15-5Feb. 5 25 22 15-7Feb. 12 NR 22 16-8Feb. 19 NR 22 17-8 Feb. 26 25 19 19-8Mar. 5 23 19 20-9Mar. 12 22 18 20-9Mar. 19 19 NR 21-10Final 22 NR 21-10

Clemson in Final PollsYear AP USA Today1981 20 -1988 - 201989 - 131990 - 191991 21 81992 20 191994 - 221996 14 171997 21 251998 14 211999 T10 132001 22 22

Clemson’s Poll Notes

Associated PressThe Lady Tigers have been • ranked a total of 148 times. Clemson has been ranked • at least once in 17 different seasons.The highest Clemson has been • ranked according to the AP poll was 10th on January 20, 1997, Dec. 28, 1998, and March 8, 1999.Clemson was ranked 18 • consecutive weeks during the 1991-92 and 1996-97 seasons, the most ever for the Lady Tigers.The Lady Tigers have a record • of 67-188 against teams ranked in the AP Top 25. Clemson has finished in the • final AP poll eight times.

• USA Today

Clemson has been ranked a • total of 127 times in the USA Today poll, including 11 final polls.The Lady Tigers finished the • 1990-91 season ranked eighth in the USA Today poll for the school’s highest ranking. The Lady Tigers were ranked • in 19 USA Today polls in both the 1991-92 and 1996-97 sea-sons. This is the most times a Clemson team has been ranked by the USA Today poll in one season.

Clemson’s Record Against AP Top-25 Teams

Rank Overall Home1. 2-12 1-32. 3-12 3-63. 2-13 2-54. 0-11 0-35. 3-11 2-06. 0-9 0-17. 6-5 6-18. 3-9 1-29. 4-12 2-310. 2-6 2-111. 4-12 3-512. 3-15 0-613. 7-8 5-214. 3-7 2-115. 5-8 4-116. 6-4 2-017. 2-7 2-118. 2-7 2-219. 3-6 0-220. 1-10 1-421. 0-4 0-222. 1-3 1-123. 2-3 2-324. 1-2 1-025. 2-3 1-1Totals 67-199 45-56

In the Polls

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Individual

ScoringYear Name Points Avg.1978 Donna Forester 659 20.61980 Barbara Kennedy 853 23.71981 Barbara Kennedy 811 26.21982 Barbara Kenendy 908 29.31994 Jessica Barr 594 19.8

ReboundsYear Name Rebs. Avg.1978 Donna Forester 366 11.41982 Barbara Kennedy 400 12.91983 Peggy Caple 257 8.91991 Jackie Farmer 285 11.0

Free-Throw PercentageYear Name FT-FTA Pct.1986 Janet Knight 89-109 .8171995 Tara Saunooke 110-130 .8461996 Amy Geren 84-97 .8661997 Jaci Stimson 75-90 .8331998 Amy Geren 92-105 .8761999 Amy Geren 118-138 .8552000 Angie Cossey 68-83 .8192001 Chrissy Floyd 81-99 .818

AssistsYear Name Assists Avg.1979 Drema Greer 204 6.81980 Bobbie Mims 195 5.41988 Susan Fehling 190 6.3

Blocked ShotsYear Name Blocks Avg.1981 Barbara Kennedy 77 2.51982 Peggy Caple 68 2.11990 Jackie Farmer 69 2.21991 Jackie Farmer 60 2.31994 Jaci Stimson 33 1.4

StealsYear Name Steals Avg.1978 Donna Forester 70 2.21982 Barbara Kennedy 92 3.01989 Ramona O’Neal 123 4.02007 Lele Hardy 98 3.272009 Lele Hardy 106 3.40

Three-Point FG Made Per Game Year Name 3PG Avg.1991 Kerry Boyatt-hall 64 1.941998 Amy Geren 70 2.10

Three-Point FG PercentageYear Name 3FG-3FGA Pct.1993 Tara Saunooke 59-131 .4501994 Tara Saunooke 87-163 .4111998 Amy Geren 70-171 .409

ACC Statistical Champions

Team

Scoring OffenseYear Games Points Avg.1980 36 2932 81.41984 31 2491 80.41985 27 2163 80.1

Rebound MarginYear For Opp. Margin1985 44.3 38.4 +5.9

Free Throw PercentageYear FTM FTA Pct.1995 535 747 .7161998 491 702 .6992001 481 676 .712

Three-Point FG PercentageYear Made Attempts Avg.1990 55 129 .4261991 98 264 .3711992 159 395 .403

Blocked ShotsYear Games Blocks Avg.1990 32 162 5.1

StealsYear Games Steals Avg.1990 32 345 10.81992 31 346 11.21993 31 346 11.2

Field Goal Defense

Year FGM FGA Pct.1991 775 1937 .400

Turnover MarginYear Caused Turnovers Margin1992 684 490 6.31993 621 521 3.31999 620 482 4.42001 671 534 4.42002 306 222 5.3

NCAA Statistical Leaders

Individual

ScoringYear Rk. Name Pts. Avg.1982 1 Barbara Kennedy 908 29.31985 43 Janet Knight 544 20.11993 53 Shandy Bryan 561 18.7 1994 46 Jessica Barr 594 19.8

ReboundingYear Rk. Name Rebs. Avg.1982 11 Barbara Kennedy 400 12.91991 16 Jackie Farmer 285 11.0

Three-Point FG PercentageYear Rk. Name FG-FGA Pct.1992 5 Tara Saunooke 53-113 .4691993 5 Tara Saunooke 59-130 .4541994 24 Tara Saunooke 67-163 .4111995 29 Tara Saunooke 73-180 .406

Free Throw PercentageYear Rk. Name FTM-FTA Avg.1983 17 Janet Knight 78-94 .8301995 15 Tara Saunooke 110-130 .8461996 10 Amy Geren 84-97 .8661997 T25 Jaci Stimson 75-90 .8331998 T9 Amy Geren 92-105 .8761999 23 Amy Geren 118-138 .855

AssistsYear Rk. Name Assists Avg.1985 28 Susan Fehling 174 6.41988 26 Susan Fehling 190 6.32006 18 Tasha Taylor 162 5.6

StealsYear Rk. Name Steals Avg.1988 9 Ramona O’Neal 123 4.02007 5 Lele Hardy 98 3.32009 5 Lele Hardy 106 3.4

Blocked ShotsYear Rk. Name Blocks Avg.1990 24 Jackie Farmer 69 2.21991 24 Jackie Farmer 60 2.3

Team

Scoring OffenseYear Rk. G Points Avg.1982 20 32 2616 78.61984 22 31 2491 80.41985 22 27 2163 80.11986 21 28 2213 79.0

Scoring DefenseYear Rk. G Points Avg.1999 10 32 1871 58.5

Field Goal PercentageYear Rk. G FGM-FGA Avg.1985 29 27 890-1827 48.7

Three-Point FG PercentageYear Rk. G 3FG-3FGA Pct.1992 12 31 159-395 .4031994 20 30 113-308 .3671995 12 32 100-267 .375

Three-Point Field Goals MadeYear Rk. G 3FG Avg1992 25 31 159 5.1

Three-Point Field Goal DefenseYear Rk. G 3FG-3FGA Pct.2009 25 31 111-389 .285

Free Throw PercentageYear Rk. G FTM-FTA Avg.1995 29 32 535-747 .716

Field Goal Percentage DefenseYear Rk. G FGM-FGA Pct.1995 29 32 715-1901 .3761999 7 32 636-1760 .361

Rebound MarginYear Rk. G Off-Def. Mar.1995 21 32 43.2-36.3 6.81998 29 33 41.2-35.7 5.51999 20 32 42.6-36.8 5.8

Scoring MarginYear Rk. G Off.-Def. Mar.1999 12 32 73.3-58.5 14.8

Blocked Shots Per GameYear Rk. G Blocks Avg.2006 18 29 147 5.1

Assists Per GameYear Rk. G. Assists Avg.2006 19 29 482 16.6

Steals Per GameYear Rk. G Steals Avg.2007 25 30 321 10.72008 23 31 341 11.0

Clemson Players Who Hold ACC Career Records

Barbara Kennedy Points 3,113 Rebounds 1,252 Scoring Average 24.5

Donna Forester Rebounding Average 12.2

Statistical Rankings

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February 9, 1978 Clemson defeated Virginia 73-59 in the Lady Tigers’ first ever ACC Tournament game. Donna Forester scored 18 points and Cissy Bristol added 16 in Clemson’s win. The Lady Tigers were the third seed in the ACC Tournament. Donna Forester was named to the All-Tournament Team.

February 8, 1979 Drema Greer had an ACC record 13 assists against Duke in the quarterfinals.

February 8, 1980 Bobbie Mims hit both ends of a 1-1 with eight seconds remaining to lift Clemson past Vir-ginia 78-76 at College Park, MD. Barbara Kennedy was named to the All-Tournament Team.

February 2, 1981 The Lady Tigers de-feated Duke, 67-54, which made Clemson the regular season champions of the ACC with a 6-1 league re-cord. Clemson was the number-one seed in the 1981 ACC Tournament.

February 12, 1981 Barbara Kennedy had 21 rebounds vs. Wake For-est in the quarterfinals. The Lady Tigers had an ACC record 68 rebounds.

February 13, 1981 Barbara Kennedy scored 36 points vs. N.C. State in the semifinals of the ACC Tournament.

February 12-14, 1981 The Lady Tigers played host to the fourth annual ACC Tournament. Clemson defeated Wake Forest in the opening round and lost to N.C. State in the semifinals. Barbara Kennedy was named MVP at the tournament.

February 27, 1982 Barbara Kennedy had 21 rebounds vs. North Carolina in the semifinals. Peggy Caple had six blocked shots in this game.

February 28, 1982 Barbara Kennedy finished the 1982 tournament 40-73 from the field for a .547 mark. The 40 made field goals is still an ACC record.

February 28, 1982 Maryland defeated Clemson, 93-81, in the cham-pionship game of the ACC Tournament. Barbara Kennedy was named co-MVP of the tournament.

March 4, 1983 Mary Anne Cubelic tipped in a missed shot at the buzzer from underneath in leading Clemson to a 93-92 win over Duke at Fayetteville, NC.

March 2, 1991 Jackie Farmer tipped in the winning basket un- derneath as time expired as Clemson defeated Duke 60-58.

March 3, 1991 Clemson upset number-one ranked Virginia, 65-62, in the semifinals of the 14th annual ACC Tournament, Clemson’s first win over the number-one ranked team in women’s basketball. Cheron Wells scored 26 points to lead the Lady Tigers. Kerry Boyatt finished the ACC tournament 9-18

from the three-point line.

March 4, 1991 N.C. State defeated the Lady Ti-gers, 84-61, in the championship game of the ACC Tournament. Cheron Wells was named to the All-Tournament Team.

March 8, 1992 Clemson shot .545 from the field vs. Georgia Tech in the semifinals.

March 8, 1993 Shandy Bryan and Jessica Barr were both named to the All-Tournament Team. March 2, 1994 Jessica Barr was named ACC Player-of-the-Year. She was also named to the All-Tourna-ment Team.

March 1, 1996 Clemson claimed its 400th all-time victory with a 67-49 win over North Carolina in the ACC Tour-nament.

March 1-3, 1996 Clemson defeated North Carolina, 67-49, in the first round of the ACC Tournament. The Lady Ti-gers defeated Virginia 75-67 in the semifinal round. In the championship game, Clemson defeated Duke 71-54. Laura Cottrell was named Tourna-ment MVP. Stephanie Ridgeway was named first-team all-tournament.

February 28, 1997 Itoro Umoh was 9-9 from the free throw line vs. N.C. State in the quarterfinals.

March 1, 1997 An odd event happened at the end of the Clemson-Virginia game in the semifinals. With Clemson win-ning 77-75 in the closing seconds, the game ended with a three-point shot by Virginia that wedged between the backboard and rim, giving the Lady Tigers the win in the ACC Tournament.

March 2, 1997 North Carolina defeated Clemson 62-58 in the championship game of the Atlantic Coast Confer-ence Tournament. Laura Cottrell and Itoro Umoh were both named first-team all-tournament.

February 27, 1998 Natasha Anderson was 11-13 from the field for a .846 percentage verse Florida State in the quar-terfinals. Anderson finished the tournament 18-28 from the field for a .643 percentage. Itoro Umoh was named first-team all-tournament.

Clemson’s ACC Tournament Heritage

ACC Champions19961999

ACC Title Game Appearances198219911996199719981999

Overall ACC Tournamant Record28-29

February 27-March 1, 1999 Clemson defeated N.C. State, 52-51, in the quar-terfinals of the ACC Tournament. The Lady Tigers defeated top seeded Duke 80-75, in the semifinal round. In the Championship game, Clemson de-feated North Carolina, 87-72.

All three games were televised by the ACC Re-gional Network, (Sports South, Florida Sunshine Network, and Home Team Sports). Clemson and N.C. State was the first quarterfinal game ever televised. Itoro Umoh was named MVP at the tournament.

March 6, 2008 The Lady Tigers won their fifth overtime game in ACC Tournament history when they edged N.C. State, 65-60, in the opening round of the 2008 event. Lele Hardy was just one rebound and one assist shy of a triple double. The sophomore scored 11 points with nine rebounds and nine assists.

ACC Tournament

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Clemson ACC Tournament Single Game Records By An IndividualCategory Statistic Player Opponent Date Round LocationPoints 36 Barbara Kennedy N.C. State 2-13-81 Semifinals Clemson, SC Field Goals *15 Barbara Kennedy Maryland 2-28-82 Finals Raleigh, NCField Goal Attempts 30 Barbara Kennedy N.C. State 2-13-81 Semifinals Clemson, SCField Goal Percentage .846 (11-13) Natasha Anderson Florida State 2-27-98 Quarterfinals Charlotte, NCMinimum 10 AttemptsThree-Point Field Goals 4 Kerry Boyatt N.C. State 3-4-91 Finals Fayetteville, NC 4 Chrissy Floyd N.C. State 3-2-02 Quarterfinals Greensboro, NC 4 Susan Yenser Virginia 3-1-07 First Round Greensboro, NCThree-Point Field Goal Attempts 9 Kerry Boyatt N.C. State 3-4-91 Finals Fayetteville, NCFree Throws 10 Julie Brickley Duke 3-1-85 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NCFree Throw Attempts 13 Julie Brickley Duke 3-1-85 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NCFree Throw Percentage 1.000 (9-9) Itoro Umoh N.C. State 2-28-97 Quarterfinals Charlotte, NCMinimum 8 AttemptsRebounds *21 Barbara Kennedy Wake Forest 2-12-81 Quarterfinals Clemson, SC *21 Barbara Kennedy North Carolina 2-27-82 Semifinals Raleigh, NCAssists *13 Drema Greer Duke 2-8-79 Quarterfinals Raleigh, NCSteals 7 Ramona O’Neal Duke 3-5-88 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NC 7 Lele Hardy Georgia Tech 3-5-09 First Round Greensboro, NCBlocks 6 Peggy Caple North Carolina 2-27-82 Semifinals Raleigh, NC

Opponent ACC Tournament Single Game Records By An IndividualCategory Statistic Player Opponent Date Round LocationPoints *42 Linda Page N.C. State 3-5-83 Semifinals Fayetteville, NCField Goals *15 Rhonda Mapp N.C. State 3-7-92 Quarterfinals Rock Hill, SCField Goal Attempts 28 Tresa Brown North Carolina 3-2-84 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NCField Goal Percentage .800 (8-10) Jane Zivalich Virginia 2-20-78 Quarterfinals Charlottesville, VAMinimum 10 Attempts .800 (8-10) Angie Armstrong N.C. State 3-5-83 Semifinals Fayetteville, NCThree-Point Field Goals 5 Tammy Gibson N.C. State 3-7-92 Quarterfinals Rock Hill, SC 5 Selena Baldwin Georgia Tech 3-6-93 Quarterfinals Rock Hill, SCThree-Point Field Goal Attempts 14 Katie Smrcka-Duffy N.C. State 2-28-97 Quarterfinals Charlotte, NCFree Throws *16 Linda Page N.C. State 3-5-83 Semifinals Fayetteville, NCFree Throw Attempts *18 Linda Page N.C. State 3-5-83 Semifinals Fayetteville, NCFree Throw Percentage 1.000 (12-12) Mimi Mckinney Virginia 3-1-97 Semifinals Charlotte, NCMinimum 8 AttemptsRebounds 19 Kris Kirchner Maryland 2-9-80 Semifinals College Park, MD 19 Sharon Manning N.C. State 3-4-91 Finals Fayetteville, NCAssists *13 Jasmina Perazic Maryland 2-28-82 Finals Raleigh, NCSteals 6 Debbie Lytle Maryland 2-9-80 Semifinals College Park, MDBlocks 5 Khadija Whittington N.C. State 3-6-08 First Round Greensboro, NC

Clemson ACC Tournament Individual Career RecordsCategory Statistic Player YearsPoints 239 Barbara Kennedy 1979-82Field Goals 104 Barbara Kennedy 1979-82Field Goal Attempts 208 Barbara Kennedy 1979-82Field Goal Percentage .567 (38-67) Natasha Anderson 1995-98Minimum 50 AttemptsThree-Point Field Goals 14 Kerry Boyatt 1989-93Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 32 Kerry Boyatt 1989-93Free Throws 34 Itoro Umoh 1995-98Free Throw Attempts 42 Barbara Kennedy 1979-82Free Throw Percentage .872 (34-39) Itoro Umoh 1995-98Minimum 20 Attempts Rebounds 99 Barbara Kennedy 1979-82Assists 39 Jenny Lyerly 1978-82Steals 25 Lele Hardy 2006-09Blocks 15 Peggy Caple 1981-85

Clemson ACC Tournament Records By An IndividualCategory Statistic Player Year GamesPoints: 88 Barbara Kennedy 1982 3Field Goals *40 Barbara Kennedy 1982 3Field Goal Attempts 73 Barbara Kennedy 1982 3Field Goal Percentage .643 (18-28) Natasha Anderson 1998 3Minimum 20 Attempts Three-Point Field Goals 9 Kerry Boyatt 1991 3Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 18 Kerry Boyatt 1991 3Free Throws 19 Amy Geren 1996 3Free Throw Attempts 23 Amy Geren 1996 3Free Throw Percentage .947 (18-19) Itoro Umoh 1998 3Minimum 10 AttemptsRebounds 39 Barbara Kennedy 1982 3Assists 28 Jennie Lyerly 1982 3Steals 12 Lele Hardy 2009 2Blocks 9 Peggy Cable 1982 3 * Denotes ACC Record

Natasha Anderson

Jenny Lyerly

Drema Greer

Julie Brickley

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Clemson ACC Tournament Single Game Team RecordsCategory Statistic Opponent Year Round LocationPoints 96 N.C. State 1992 Quarterfinals Rock Hill, SCField Goals 40 Duke 1979 Quarterfinals Raleigh, NC 40 N.C. State 1992 Quarterfinals Rock Hill, SCField Goal Attempts *88 Duke 1979 Quarterfinals Raleigh, NC *88 Wake Forest 1981 Quarterfinals Clemson, SCField Goal Percentage .545 Georgia Tech 1992 Semifinals Rock Hill, SCThree-Point Field Goals 7 Virginia 2007 First Round Greensboro, NC 7 North Carolina 2009 Quarterfinals Greensboro, NCThree-Point Field Goal Attempts 20 Virginia 2007 First Round Greensboro, NCThree-Point Field Goal Percentage .600 Virginia 1991 Semifinals Fayetteville, NCFree Throws *33 Duke 1990 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NCFree Throw Attempts *57 Duke 1990 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NCFree Throw Percentage .947 Georgia Tech 2009 First Round Greensboro, NCRebounds *68 Wake Forest 1981 Quarterfinals Clemson, SCRebound Margin +21 Wake Forest 1981 Quarterfinals Clemson, SCAssists 26 Wake Forest 1981 Quarterfinals Clemson, SCTurnovers 28 Virginia 1990 Semifinals Fayetteville, NCSteals 18 Wake Forest 1981 Quarterfinals Clemson, SCBlocks 8 Wake Forest 1981 Quarterfinals Clemson, SCVictory Margin +32 Wake Forest 1981 Quarterfinals Clemson, SC

Opponent ACC Tournament Single Game Team RecordsCategory Statistic Opponent Year Round LocationPoints 103 N.C. State 1983 Semifinals Fayetteville, NCField Goals 38 North Carolina 1986 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NCField Goal Attempts 78 N.C. State 2008 First Round Greensboro, NCField Goal Percentage .614 (35-57) N.C. State 1989 Semifinals Fayetteville, NCThree-Point Field Goals 8 N.C. State 1997 Quarterfinals Charlotte, NC 8 Florida State 1998 Quarterfinals Charlotte, NCThree-Point Field Goal Attempts 27 Virginia 1996 Semifinals Rock Hill, SCThree-Point Field Goal Percentage .583 N.C. State 1992 Semifinals Rock Hill, SCFree Throws 32 Duke 1983 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NCFree Throw Attempts 48 North Carolina 1998 Finals Charlotte, NCFree Throw Percentage .909 Virginia 1997 Semifinals Charlotte, NCRebounds 59 North Carolina 2009 Quarterfinals Greensboro, NCRebound Margin +26 North Carolina 2009 Quarterfinals Greensboro, NCAssists 26 North Carolina 2008 Quaterfinals Greensboro, NCTurnovers 31 Duke 1979 Quarterfinals Raleigh, NCSteals 18 Maryland 1978 Semifinals Charlottesville, MD Blocks 8 Maryland 1980 Semifinals College Park, MDVictory Margin +31 North Carolina 1998 Finals Charlotte, NC

Clemson ACC Tournament Team RecordsCategory Statistic Year GamesPoints 227 1982 3Field Goals 105 1982 3Field Goal Attempts 220 1982 3Field Goal Percentage .522 (70-134) 1992 2 Three-Point Field Goals 11 1991 3 11 1992 2Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 35 2009 2Free Throws 64 1996 3Free Throw Attempts 97 1996 3Free Throw Percentage .839 (26-31) 2009 2 Rebounds 139 1991 3Assists 75 1982 3Steals 28 1989 2Blocks 15 1982 3

* Denotes ACC Record

Kerry Boyatt

Peggy Caple

Barbara Kennedy

Ramona O’Neal

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Year-By-Year Results

CU Opp. Date Round Site W -L Seed Opponent Seed Score Clemson Top Scorer2/9/78 Quarterfinals Charlottesville, VA W 3 Virginia 6 73-59 D. Forester 182.10.78 Semifinals L 3 Maryland 2 76-98 D. Forester 19

2/8/79 Quarterfinals Raleigh, NC W 4 Duke 5 81-56 Kennedy 292/9/79 Semifinals L 4 N.C. State 1 65-94 Kennedy 22

2/8/80 Quarterfinals College Park, MD W 3 Virginia 6 78-76 Kennedy 232/9/80 Semifinals L 3 Maryland 2 61-92 Cobb 14, Mims 14

2/12/81 Quarterfinals Clemson, SC W 1 Wake Forest 8 90-58 Kennedy 302/13/81 Semifinals L 1 N.C. State 4 68-83 Kennedy 36

2/26/82 Quartefinals Raleigh, NC W 4 Georgia Tech 5 62-54 Cubelic 262/27/82 Semifinals W 4 North Carolina 1 84-76 Kennedy 332/28/82 Finals L 4 Maryland 3 81-93 Kennedy 33

3/4/83 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NC W 5 Duke 4 93-92 OT Knight 263/5/83 Semifinals L 5 N.C. State 1 87-103 Oraczewski 25

3/2/84 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NC L 4 North Carolina 5 73-74 Bishop 17

3/1/85 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NC L 4 Duke 5 76-81 Bishop 16

3/1/86 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NC L 7 North Carolina 2 83-88 Jenkins 25

2/28/87 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NC L 7 N.C. State 2 58-79 Jenkins 21

3/5/88 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NC W 4 Duke 5 81-65 Greenwood 213/6/88 Semifinals L 4 Virginia 1 57-66 Greenwood 17

3/4/89 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NC W 3 Georgia Tech 6 94-74 Greenwood 17 3/5/89 Semifinals L 3 N.C. State 2 86-93 O’Neal 26

3/3/90 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NC W 3 Duke 6 77-68 Farmer 203/4/90 Semifinals L 3 Virginia 2 66-84 Johnson 13, Boyatt 13

3/2/91 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NC W 4 Duke 5 60-58 Bryan 183/3/91 Semifinals W 4 Virginia 1 65-62 Wells 26 3/4/91 Finals L 4 N.C. State 3 61-84 Wells 14

3/7/92 Quarterfinals Rock Hill, SC W 3 N.C. State 6 96-93 OT Wells 253/8/92 Semifinals L 3 Georgia Tech 7 73-74 Wells 19

3/6/93 Quarterfinals Rock Hill, SC W 5 Georgia Tech 4 87-66 Bryan 32 3/7/93 Semifinals L 5 Virginia 1 71-79 OT Bryan 19

3/5/94 Quarterfinals Rock Hill, SC W 3 NC State 6 73-52 Cottrell 143/6/94 Semifinals L 3 North Carolina 2 64-65 Barr 23

3/3/95 Quarterfinals Rock Hill, SC L 5 Duke 4 71-78 Saunooke 20

3/1/96 Quarterfinals Rock Hill, SC W 4 North Carolina 5 67-49 Stimson 16 3/2/96 Semifinals W 4 Virginia 1 75-67 Cottrell 14, Ridgeway 14, Geren 143/3/96 Finals W 4 Duke 2 71-54 Geren 12

2/28/97 Quarterfinals Charlotte, NC W 6 N.C. State 3 87-75 Umoh 27 3/1/97 Semifinals W 6 Virginia 2 77-75 OT Cottrell 21 3/2/97 Finals L 6 North Carolina 1 58-62 Umoh 20

2/27/98 Quarterfinals Charlotte, NC W 2 Florida State 7 85-68 Anderson 28 2/28/98 Semifinals W 2 Maryland 6 63-44 Umoh 15 3/1/98 Finals L 2 North Carolina 4 50-81 Umoh 14

2/27/99 Quarterfinals Charlotte, NC W 4 N.C. State 5 52-51 Geren 15 2/28/99 Semifinals W 4 Duke 1 76-71 Geren 183/1/99 Finals W 4 North Carolina 3 87-72 Umoh 26

3/5/00 Quarterfinals Greensboro, NC L 4 North Carolina 5 54-56 Scott 18

3/3/01 Quarterfinals Greensboro, NC W 2 North Carolina 7 75-57 Glenney 183/4/01 Semifinals L 2 N.C. State 3 52-65 Batth 13

3/2/02 Quarterfinals Greensboro, NC L 3 N.C. State 6 52-61 Floyd 30

3/7/03 First Round Greensboro, NC W 7 Maryland 8 63-61 Slosser 123/8/03 Quarterfinals L 7 North Carolina 2 71-80 Floyd 21

3/6/04 Quarterfinals Greensboro, NC L 6 N.C. State 3 43-45 Stokes 23

3/4/05 First Round Greensboro, NC L 11 Maryland 6 55-66 Maddox 12

3/2/06 First Round Greensboro, NC L 12 N.C. State 5 53-67 Lloyd 11

3/1/07 First Round Greensboro, NC L 9 Virginia 8 82-89 Lloyd 23

3/6/08 First Round Greensboro, NC W 9 NC State 8 65-60 OT Lloyd 12, Hood 123/7/08 Quarterfinals L 9 North Carolina 1 77-97 Lloyd 20

3/5/09 First Round Greensboro, NC W 12 Georgia Tech 5 81-69 Pauldo 233/6/09 Quarterfinals L 12 North Carolina 4 55-74 Smith 13

Record By Round

First Round Record 3-3

Quarterfinal Record18-11

Semifinal Record6-12

Final Record 2-4

Overall Record 29-30

Appearances In Championship Games (6)

1982, 1991, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999

Appearances In Semifinal Games (17)

1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997,

1999, 2001

Clemson’s Seeding Over the Years

(Number of times seeded in this position)

1st (1)1981

2nd (2)1998, 2001

3rd (7)1978, 1980, 1989, 1990, 1992,

1994, 2002

4th (9)1979, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1988,

1991, 1996, 1999

5th (3)1983, 1993, 1995

6th (2)1997, 2004

7th (3)1986, 1987, 2003

8th (0)

9th (2)2007, 2008

10th (0)

11th (1)2005

12th (2)2006, 2009

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Clemson vs. Duke (CU, 7-2) CU Opp. Date Round Site W-L Seed Seed CU-Duke2/8/79 Quarterfinals Charlottesville, VA W 4 5 81-563/4/83 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NC W 5 4 93-92 OT3/1/85 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NC L 4 5 76-813/5/88 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NC W 4 5 81-653/3/90 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NC W 3 6 77-683/2/91 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NC W 4 5 60-583/3/95 Quarterfinals Rock Hill, SC L 5 4 71-783/3/96 Finals Rock Hill, SC W 4 2 71-542/28/99 Semifinals Charlotte, NC W 4 1 76-71

Clemson vs. Florida State (CU, 1-0) CU Opp. Date Round Site W-L Seed Seed CU-FSU2/27/98 Quarterfinals Charlotte, NC W 2 7 85-68

Clemson vs. Georgia Tech (CU, 4-1) CU Opp. Date Round Site W-L Seed Seed CU-GT2/26/82 Quarterfinals Raleigh, NC W 4 5 62-543/4/89 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NC W 3 6 94-743/8/92 Semifinals Rock Hill, SC L 3 7 73-74 3/6/93 Quarterfinals Rock Hill, SC W 5 4 87-663/5/09 First Round Greensboro, NC W 12 5 81-69

Clemson vs. Maryland (MD, 4-2) CU Opp. Date Round Site W-L Seed Seed CU-MD2/10/78 Semifinals Charlottesville, VA L 3 2 76-982/9/80 Semifinals College Park, MD L 3 2 61-922/28/82 Finals Raleigh, NC L 4 3 81-932/28/98 Semifinals Charlotte, NC W 2 6 63-443/7/03 First Round Greensboro, NC W 7 8 63-613/4/05 First Round Greensboro, NC L 11 6 55-66

Clemson vs. North Carolina (UNC, 9-4) CU Opp. Date Round Site W-L Seed Seed CU-UNC2/27/82 Semifinals Raleigh, NC W 4 1 84-763/2/84 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NC L 4 5 73-743/1/86 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NC L 7 2 83-883/6/94 Semifinals Rock Hill, SC L 3 2 64-653/1/96 Quarterfinals Rock Hill, SC W 4 5 67-493/2/97 Finals Charlotte, NC L 6 1 58-623/1/98 Finals Charlotte, NC L 2 4 50-813/1/99 Finals Charlotte, NC W 4 3 87-723/5/00 Quarterfinals Greensboro, NC L 4 5 54-56 3/3/01 Quarterfinals Greensboro, NC W 2 7 75-573/8/03 Quarterfinals Greensboro, NC L 7 2 71-80 3/7/08 Quarterfinals Greensboro, NC L 9 1 77-973/6/09 Quarterfinals Greensboro, NC L 12 4 55-74

Clemson vs. N.C. State (NCSU, 10-5) CU Opp. Date Round Site W-L Seed Seed CU-NCSU2/9/79 Semifinals Raleigh, NC L 4 1 65-942/13/81 Semifinals Clemson, SC L 1 4 68-833/5/83 Semifinals Fayetteville, NC L 5 1 87-1032/28/87 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NC L 7 2 58-793/5/89 Semifinals Fayetteville, NC L 3 2 86-933/4/91 Finals Fayetteville, NC L 4 3 61-84 3/7/92 Quarterfinals Rock Hill, SC W 3 6 96-93 OT3/5/94 Quarterfinals Rock Hill, SC W 3 6 73-522/28/97 Quarterfinals Charlotte, NC W 6 3 87-752/27/99 Semifinals Charlotte, NC W 4 5 52-51 3/2/01 Semifinals Greensboro, NC L 2 3 52-653/2/02 Quarterfinals Greensboro, NC L 3 6 52-613/6/04 Quarterfinals Greensboro, NC L 6 3 43-453/2/06 First Round Greensboro, NC L 12 5 53-673/6/08 First Round Greensboro, NC W 9 8 65-60 OT

Clemson vs. Virginia (CU, 5-4) CU Opp. Date Round Site W-L Seed Seed CU-UVA2/9/78 Quarterfinals Charlottesville, VA W 3 6 73-59 2/8/80 Quarterfinals College Park, MD W 3 6 78-763/6/88 Semifinals Fayetteville, NC L 4 1 57-663/4/90 Semifinals Fayetteville, NC L 3 2 66-843/3/91 Semifinals Fayetteville, NC W 4 1 65-623/7/93 Semifinals Rock Hill, SC L 5 1 71-79 OT3/2/96 Semifinals Rock Hill, SC W 4 1 75-673/1/97 Semifinals Charlotte, NC W 6 2 77-75 OT 3/1/07 First Round Greensboro, NC L 9 8 82-89

Clemson vs. Wake Forest (CU, 1-0) CU Opp.Date Round Site W-L Seed Seed CU-WFU2/12/81 Quarterfinals Clemson, SC W 1 8 90-58

Regular Season ACC FinishesNumber of times finished in this place

First number is outright, second number is a tie.

Place 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 1-0 1-1 4-5 7-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 0-0 2-0 0-1 1-0 1-0

Game-by-Game vs. ACC Member Schools

Series Record by Round

Clemson vs. BC DU FSU GT UMD UM NC NCSU VA VT WFUFirst Round 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0Quarterfinal 0-0 5-2 1-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 2-6 4-4 2-0 0-0 1-0Semifinal 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-1 1-2 0-0 1-1 0-4 3-3 0-0 0-0Championship 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0

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March 12, 1982 Clemson played in the inaugural NCAA Tourna-ment. The Tigers lost to Penn State at University Park, PA. This was the first women’s NCAA Tournament game ever played.

Barbara Kennedy played in her last game as a Lady Tiger and scored 43 points against Penn State in a first-round NCAA loss at University Park, PA. Kennedy completed her career with 3,113 points and 1,252 rebounds. The 43 points against Penn State is still the third most points scored in an NCAA Tournament game. Kennedy also led the nation in scoring with a 29.3 ppg. average for the 1981-82 season. She has the honor of scoring the first points in the history of the women’s NCAA Tournament.

March 19, 1988 James Madison defeated Clemson, 70-63, in the sec-ond round of the NCAA tournament at Harrison-burg, VA.

March 18, 1989 C l e m s o n d e f e a t e d G e o r g i a , 78 -65 , i n the second round of the NCAA tour-nament at C l e m s o n , S C . T h e Lady Bull-dogs were r a n k e d number 10 in the coun-try.

March 23, 1989 Auburn de-feated Clem-son, 71-60, in the semi-finals of the M i d e a s t Regionals in the NCAA Tournament at Auburn, AL.

March 14, 1990 Clemson defeated Manhattan in the first round of the NCAA Tournament’s East Regional.

March 17, 1990 The Lady Tigers won over Connecticut, 61-59, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament’s East Regional.

March 22, 1990 Tennessee won over Clemson in the semifinals of the East Regionals in the NCAA Tournament at Norfolk, VA.

March 16, 1991 Clemson defeated Providence, 103-91, in the second round of the East Regional.

March 21, 1991 Clemson’s Peggy Sells scored the winning basket at the game-ending horn to give Clem-son a 57-55 win over James Madison in the semifinals of the East Regional at the Palestra in Philadelphia, PA.

March 23, 1991 Connecticut defeated Clemson, 60-57, in the East Regional Finals. This was the farthest Clemson had ever advanced in a women’s post-season tournament. Cheron Wells was named to the NCAA East Regional All-Tournament Team. March 18, 1992

C l e m s o n d e f e a t e d Tennessee-Chattanoo-ga, 76-72, in the first round of the NCAA Tour-n a m e n t ’ s E a s t R e -gional.

March 22, 1992 West Virgin-ia defeated C l e m s o n , 73-72, in the second round of the NCAA Tour-n a m e n t ’ s E a s t R e -gional.

March 17, 1993 Tara Sau-nooke tied a n N C A A Tournament record for three-point goals made in a game in leading C l e m s o n

to a 70-64 victory over

Xavier (OH) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Clemson, SC. She hit six in the contest.

March 21, 1993 Stephen F. Austin defeated the Lady Tigers 89-78 in the second round of the Midwest Regional in the NCAA Tournament held in Clemson, SC.

March 16, 1994 Clemson defeated19th-ranked Florida Interna-tional in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on the Panthers’ home court in Miami, FL.

March 19, 1994 Number-one ranked Tennessee defeated Clem-son in Knoxville, TN, 78-66, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

March 16, 1996 Clemson defeated Austin Peay in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Clemson, SC.

March 18, 1996 Stephen F. Austin won over Clemson in the second round of the NCAA Tournament with a 93-88 overtime margin.

March 15, 1997 Marquette defeated Clemson 70-66 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Clemson, SC.

March 14, 1998 Clemson defeated Miami (FL), 60-49, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. With this win, Clemson won its 25th game of the season, setting a new school record for most wins in a single season.

March 16, 1998 Louisiana Tech won over Clemson, 74-52, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament held in Ruston, LA.

March 12, 1999 Clemson defeated Florida A&M, 76-45, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament held in Clemson, SC.

March 14, 1999 Clemson defeated Illinois, 63-51, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. This was also the 26th win for the Lady Tigers in the 1998-99 season. The 26 wins is a school record for most wins in a single season.

March 20, 1999 Georgia won over Clemson, 67-54, in the NCAA Tournament’s Final 16 in the Mideast Regional Semifinals in Cincinnati, OH.

March 17, 2000 Clemson defeated Drake, 64-50, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Storrs, CT.

March 19, 2000 Connecticut defeated Clemson, 83-45, at Storrs, CT in the second round of the NCAA Tourna-ment. Connecticut eventually won the 2000 NCAA Championship.

March 16, 2001 Nuria Forns hit two free throws with 0.8 seconds remaining in leading Clemson to a 51-49 win over Tennessee-Chattanooga in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Cincinnati, OH. This was in the Mideast Region.

March 18, 2001 Xavier defeated Clemson, 77-62, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament in Cincinnati, OH in the Mideast Region.

March 15, 2002 Arkansas defeated Clemson, 78-68, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in the Mideast Region at Manhattan, KS.

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Clemson NCAA Tournament Single-Game Records By An IndividualCategory Stat. Name Opponent Date Round Location Points 43 Barbara Kennedy Penn State 3/12/82 First Round, NCAA East Regional University Park, PAField Goals 20 Barbara Kennedy Penn State 3/12/82 First Round, NCAA East Regional University Park, PAField Goal Attempts 32 Barbara Kennedy Penn State 3/12/82 First Round, NCAA East Regional University Park, PAField Goal Percentage .700 (7-10) Karen Ann Jenkins Auburn 3/23/89 Regional Semifinals, NCAA Mideast Regional Auburn, ALMinimum 10 Attempts .700 (7-10) Stephanie Ridgeway Austin Peay 3/16/96 First Round, NCAA Midwest Regional Clemson, SCThree-Point Field Goals 6 Tara Saunooke Xavier 3/17/93 First Round, NCAA Midwest Regional Clemson, SC 6 Amy Geren S.F. Austin 3/18/96 Second Round, NCAA Midwest Regional Clemson, SCThree-Point Field Goal Attempts 12 Tara Saunooke Xavier 3/17/93 First Round, NCAA Midwest Regional Clemson, SCFree Throws 12 Ramona O’Neal Georgia 3/18/89 Second Round, NCAA Mideast Regional Clemson, SCFree Throw Attempts 14 Ramona O’Neal Georgia 3/18/89 Second Round, NCAA Mideast Regional Clemson, SCFree Throw Percentage .909 Amy Geren S.F. Austin 3/18/96 Second Round, NCAA Midwest Regional Clemson, SCMinimum 10 AttemptsRebounds 19 Jackie Farmer Providence 3/16/91 Second Round, NCAA East Regional Clemson, SCAssists 9 Krystal Scott Drake 3/17/00 First Round, NCAA East Regional Storrs, CTSteals 6 Nuria Forns Xavier 3/18/01 Second Round, NCAA Mideast Regional Cincinnati, OHBlocks 6 Jaci Stimson Austin Peay 3/16/96 First Round, NCAA Midwest Regional Clemson, SC

Opponent NCAA Tournament Single-Game Records By An IndividualCategory Stat. Name Opponent Date Round LocationPoints 36 Shameka Christon Arkansas 3/15/02 First Round, NCAA Mideast Regional Manhattan, KSField Goals 13 Shameka Christon Arkansas 3/15/02 First Round, NCAA Mideast Regional Manhattan, KS 12 Denee Parker S.F. Austin 3/21/93 Second Round, NCAA Midwest Regional Nacogdoches, TXField Goal Attempts 21 Albena Branzova Florida Int’l 3/16/94 First Round, NCAA Midwest Regional Miami, FLField Goal Percentage .800 (8-10) Latasha Lewis S.F. Austin 3/18/96 Second Round, NCAA Midwest Regional Clemson, SCThree-Point Field Goals 5 Helen Mency Providence 3/16/91 Second Round, NCAA East Regional Clemson, SC 5 Nicole Levandusky Xavier 3/18/01 Second Round, NCAA Mideast Regional Cincinnati, OHThree-Point Field Goal Attempts 12 Helen Mency Providence 3/16/91 Second Round, NCAA East Regional Clemson, SCFree Throws 10 Nikki Mccray Tennessee 3/19/94 Second Round, NCAA Mideast Regional Knoxville, TN 10 Jennifer Phillips Xavier 3/18/01 Second Round, NCAA Mideast Regional Cincinnati, OHFree Throw Attempts 13 Nikki Mccray Tennessee 3/19/94 Second Round, NCAA Mideast Regional Knoxville, TN 13 Elena Vishniakova Georgia 3/20/99 Regional Semifinals, NCAA Mideast Regional Cincinnati, OHFree Throw Percentage 1.000 (10-10) Jennifer Phillips Xavier 3/18/01 Second Round, NCAA Mideast Regional Cincinnati, OHRebounds 17 Dana Johnson Tennessee 3/19/94 Second Round, NCAA Mideast Regional Knoxville, TNAssists 11 Amy Wright Arkansas 3/15/02 First Round, NCAA Mideast Regional Manhattan, KSSteals 5 Simone Caldwell Austin Peay 3/16/96 First Round, NCAA Mideast Regional Clemson, SC 5 Deana Nolan Georgia 3/20/99 Regional Semifinals, NCAA Mideast Regional Cincinnati, OHBlocks 4 Teresa Jenkins Florida A&M 3/12/99 First Round, NCAA Mideast Regional Clemson, SC

Clemson NCAA Tournament Single-Game Team RecordsCategory Stat. Opponent Date Round LocationPoints 103 Providence 3/16/91 Second Round, NCAA East Regional Clemson, SC Field Goals 42 Providence 3/16/91 Second Round, NCAA East Regional Clemson, SCField Goal Attempts 77 Providence 3/16/91 Second Round, NCAA East Regional Clemson, SCField Goal Percentage .559 Austin Peay 3/16/96 First Round, NCAA Midwest Regional Clemson, SCThree-Point Field Goals 9 Xavier 3/17/93 First Round, NCAA Midwest Regional Clemson, SC 9 S. F. Austin 3/21/93 Second Round, NCAA Midwest Regional Nacogdoches, TXThree-Point Field Goal Attempts 20 Xavier 3/17/93 First Round, NCAA Midwest Regional Clemson, SCFree Throws 26 S.F. Austin 3/18/96 Second Round, NCAA Midwest Regional Clemson, SCFree Throw Attempts 37 S.F. Austin 3/18/96 Second Round, NCAA Midwest Regional Clemson, SCFree Throw Percentage .900 James Madison 3/21/91 Regional Semifinals, NCAA East Regional Philadelphia, PARebounds 66 Providence 3/16/91 Second Round, NCAA East Regional Clemson, SCRebound Margin +36 Providence 3/16/91 Second Round, NCAA East Regional Clemson, SCAssists 24 Austin Peay 3/16/96 First Round, NCAA Midwest Regional Clemson, SCTurnovers 31 James Madison 3/19/88 Second Round, NCAA East Regional Harrisonburg, VASteals 16 Manhattan 3/14/90 First Round, NCAA East Regional Clemson, SC 16 Austin Peay 3/16/96 First Round, NCAA Midwest Regional Clemson, SCBlocks 10 Austin Peay 3/16/96 First Round, NCAA Midwest Regional Clemson, SC

Opponent NCAA Tournament Single-Game Team RecordsCategory Stat. Opponent Date Round LocationPoints 96 Penn State 3/12/82 First Round, NCAA East Regional University Park, PAField Goals 40 Penn State 3/12/82 First Round, NCAA East Regional University Park, PAField Goal Attempts 78 Providence 3/16/91 Second Round, NCAA East Regional Clemson, SCField Goal Percentage .571 Penn State 3/12/82 First Round, NCAA East Regional University Park, PAThree-Point Field Goals 10 Providence 3/16/91 Second Round, NCAA East Regional Clemson, SCThree-Point Field Goal Attempts 29 Providence 3/16/91 Second Round, NCAA East Regional Clemson, SCFree Throws 29 Tennessee 3/19/94 Second Round, NCAA Mideast Regional Knoxville, TNFree Throw Attempts 41 Arkansas 3/15/02 First Round, NCAA Mideast Regional Manhattan, KSFree Throw Percentage .917 Tenn.-Chattanooga 3/18/92 First Round, NCAA East Regional Clemson, SCRebounds 51 Tennessee 3/19/94 Second Round, NCAA Mideast Regional Knoxville, TNRebound Margin +21 Tennessee 3/19/94 Second Round, NCAA Mideast Regional Knoxville, TNAssists 22 S.F. Austin 3/18/96 Second Round, NCAA Midwest Regional Clemson, SSTurnovers 7 Austin Peay 3/16/96 First Round, NCAA Midwest Regional Clemson, SSSteals 16 Connecticut 3/19/00 First Round, NCAA East Regional Storrs, CTBlocks 6 Connecticut 3/19/00 First Round, NCAA East Regional Storrs, CT

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CU Opp. Year Rd. Site Reg. W-L Seed Opponent Seed Score Clemson Top Scorers 3/12/82 R32 A Mideast L 5 Penn State 4 75-96 Kennedy 43, Cubelic 16 3/19/88 R32 A East L 5 James Madison 4 63-70 Greenwood 22, Jenkins 12 3/18/89 R32 H Mideast W 4 Georgia 5 78-65 O’Neal 24, Greenwood 19 3/23/89 R16 A1 Mideast L 4 Auburn 1 60-71 Hollaway 18, Jenkins 14 3/14/90 R48 H East W 5 Manhattan 12 79-55 Bryan 16, Farmer 11 3/17/90 R32 A East W 5 Connecticut 4 61-59 Bryan 19, Johnson 12 3/22/90 R16 N2 East L 5 Tennessee 1 62-80 Boyatt 22, Bryan 8, Sells 8 3/16/91 R32 H East W 4 Providence 5 103-91 Wells 21, Farmer 20, Boyatt 15 3/21/91 R16 N3 East W 4 James Madison 8 57-55 Farmer 18, Wells, 14, Boyatt 10 3/23/91 R8 N3 East L 4 Connecticut 3 57-60 Boyatt 14, Bryan 14, Wells 13 3/18/92 R48 H East W 5 Tenn.-Chattanooga 12 76-72 Miller 11, Wells 10, Saunooke 10, Jackson 10 3/22/92 R32 A East L 5 West Virginia 4 72-73 Wells 23, Bryan 13 3/17/93 R48 H Midwest W 5 Xavier 12 70-64 Saunooke 25, Bryan 16 3/21/93 R32 A Midwest L 5 Stephen F. Austin 4 78-89 Bryan 16, Saunooke 15, Barr 15 3/16/94 R64 A Mideast W 9 Florida International 8 65-64 Saunooke 17, Barr 13 3/19/94 R32 A Mideast L 9 Tennessee 1 66-78 Saunooke 25, Barr 18 3/16/96 R64 H Midwest W 3 Austin Peay 14 79-52 Cottrell 20, Ridgeway 15 3/18/96 R32 H Midwest L 3 Stephen F. Austin 11 88-93 Geren 28, Ridgeway 16 3/15/97 R64 N4 Mideast L 5 Marquette 12 66-70 Umoh 15 3/14/98 R64 N5 Midwest W 6 Miami (FL) 11 60-49 Umoh 15, Geren 13, Blassingame 10 3/16/98 R32 A5 Midwest L 6 La. Tech 3 52-74 Umoh 13, Anderson 10 3/12/99 R64 H Mideast W 2 Florida A&M 15 76-45 Anderson 24, Blassingame 8, Umoh 8 3/14/99 R32 H Mideast W 2 Illinois 7 63-51 Anderson 18, Blassingame 15, Umoh 10 3/20/99 R16 N6 Mideast L 2 Georgia 3 54-67 Anderson 12, Batth 11, Geren 10 3/17/00 R64 N7 East W 9 Drake 8 64-50 Batth 17, Floyd 14 3/19/00 R32 A7 East L 9 Connecticut 1 45-83 Floyd 13, Scott 9 3/16/01 R64 N8 Mideast W 5 Tenn.-Chattanooga 12 51-49 Forns 16, Batth 11, Floyd 9 3/18/01 R32 A8 Mideast L 5 Xavier 4 62-77 Floyd 24, Forns 8, Batth 8 3/15/02 R64 N9 Mideast L 11 Arkansas 6 68-78 Floyd 30, Roper 11, Queen 10

A1-Mideast Regional Semifinals, Auburn, AL; N2-East Regional Semifinals, Norfolk, VA ; N3-East Regional Semifinals, and Finals, Philadelphia, PA; N4-Mideast Regional, 1st Round, Baton Rouge, LA; N5-Midwest Regional, Ruston, LA; N6-Mideast Regional Semifinals, Cincinnati, OH; N7-East Regional, 1st and 2nd Rounds, Storrs, CT; N8-Mideast Regional, Cincinnati, OH; N9-Mideast Regional, Manhattan, KS

Clemson NCAA Tournament Records By An Individual

Category Statistic Player Year GamesPoints 54 Natasha Anderson 1999 3Field Goals 22 Natasha Anderson 1999 3 Field Goal Attempts 50 Cheron Wells 1991 3Field Goal Pct. .667 (12-18) Karen Ann Jenkins 1989 2Minimum 10 AttemptsThree-Point Field Goals 11 Tara Saunooke 1993 2 Three-Point Field Goal Att. 20 Tara Saunooke 1993 2 20 Amy Geren 1999 3 Free Throws 12 Ramona O’Neal 1989 2Free Throw Attempts 14 Ramona O’Neal 1989 2 14 Kerry Boyatt 1990 3Free Throw Pct. .917 (11-12) Shandy Bryan 1990 3 Rebounds 35 Jackie Farmer 1991 3 Assists 16 Itoro Umoh 1999 3Steals 10 Itoro Umoh 1999 3 Blocks 10 Jackie Farmer 1990 3 10 Jackie Farmer 1991 3

Clemson NCAA Tournament Individual Career Records

Category Statistic Player YearsPoints 140 Shandy Bryan 1989-93Field Goals 53 Shandy Bryan 1989-93Field Goal Attempts 104 Shandy Bryan 1989-93Field Goal Pct. .667 (18-27) Karen Ann Jenkins 1988-89Minimum of 10 AttemptsThree-Point FIeld Goals 20 Tara Saunooke 1991-95Three-Point Field Goal Att. 54 Amy Geren 1996-99Free Throws 24 Shandy Bryan 1989-93Free Throw Attempts 29 Erin Batth 1998-01Free Throw Pct. .840 (21-25) Amy Geren 1996-99Rebounds 71 Shandy Bryan 1989-93Assists 31 Itoro Umoh 1995-99Steals 17 Itoro Umoh 1995-99Blocks 20 Jackie Farmer 1989-91

Natasha Anderson Itoro UmohLeah RoperShandy Bryan

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First Last CU CU Opponent Mtg Mtg Wins Loss Pct. Home Away Neut. Alabama 80-81 92-93 2 2 .500 1-1 1-1 0-0 AL-Birmingham 78-79 86-87 2 2 .500 1-1 1-1 0-0 Alabama State 90-91 92-93 2 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 1-0 Alaska-Anchorage 03-04 03-04 0 1 1.000 0-0 0-1 0-0 Alcorn State 00-01 00-01 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 Anderson 75-76 75-76 0 3 .000 0-1 0-1 0-1 Appalachian State 77-78 04-05 5 1 .833 5-1 0-0 0-0 Arkansas 01-02 07-08 0 3 .000 0-1 0-1 0-1 Army 94-95 94-95 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 Auburn 80-81 02-03 3 4 .429 1-1 1-1 1-2 Augusta College 89-90 90-91 2 0 1.000 2-0 0-0 0-0 Austin Peay 95-96 96-97 2 0 1.000 2-0 0-0 0-0 Belhaven 81-82 81-82 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 Belmont 05-06 05-06 0 1 .000 0-0 0-0 0-1 Berry 79-80 79-80 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 Boise State 97-98 97-98 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 Boston College 96-97 08-09 1 4 .200 0-2 0-2 1-0 Boston University 87-88 87-88 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 Bridgewater 75-76 75-76 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 Brigham Young 89-90 03-04 3 0 1.000 0-0 1-0 2-0 California 80-81 90-91 0 2 .000 0-0 0-2 0-0 Carson-Newman 79-80 83-84 3 0 1.000 2-0 1-0 0-0 Central Missouri 76-77 76-77 0 1 .000 0-0 0-0 0-1 Charl. Southern 75-76 08-09 10 0 1.000 8-0 2-0 0-0 Cheney State 82-83 82-83 0 1 .000 0-0 0-0 0-1 Claflin 76-77 78-79 3 0 1.000 2-0 0-0 1-0 Cleveland State 85-86 85-86 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 Coastal Carolina 94-95 03-04 2 0 1.000 2-0 0-0 0-0 Col. of Charleston 75-76 06-07 8 8 .500 7-2 1-4 0-2 Columbia College 75-76 76-77 4 1 .800 2-0 1-1 1-0 Connecticut 89-90 99-00 1 2 .333 0-0 1-1 0-1 Coppin State 93-94 93-94 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 Dartmouth 98-99 98-99 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 Davidson 75-76 76-77 2 0 1.000 1-0 1-0 0-0 Dayton 06-07 07-08 1 1 .500 1-0 0-1 0-0 DePaul 88-89 89-90 1 1 .500 1-0 0-1 0-0 Detroit 82-83 82-83 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 Dist. of Columbia 80-81 80-81 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 Drake 79-80 99-00 1 1 .500 0-0 0-0 1-1 Duke 77-78 08-09 32 31 .508 16-11 9-18 7-2 Duquesne 06-07 07-08 2 0 1.000 1-0 1-0 0-0 East Carolina 78-79 01-02 6 0 1.000 4-0 1-0 1-0 Eastern Illinois 92-93 92-93 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 E. Tennessee St. 79-80 03-04 6 0 1.000 3-0 2-0 1-0 Erskine 75-76 81-82 8 0 1.000 6-0 2-0 0-0 Florida 85-86 96-97 3 1 .750 1-0 0-1 2-0 Florida A&M 98-99 98-99 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 Florida International 93-94 93-94 1 0 1.000 0-0 1-0 0-0 Florida State 80-81 08-09 24 14 .632 11-7 11-7 2-0 Francis Marion 75-76 81-82 9 1 .900 7-0 2-1 0-0 Fresno State 80-81 90-91 2 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 2-0 Furman 75-76 08-09 19 3 .864 9-1 9-2 0-0 Gardner Webb 76-77 76-77 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 Georgetown 04-05 05-06 1 1 .500 1-0 0-1 0-0 Georgia 78-79 08-09 5 12 .394 4-3 1-6 0-3 Georgia Tech 79-80 08-09 42 20 .677 22-7 16-12 4-1 Georgia Southern 79-80 88-89 3 0 1.000 2-0 1-0 0-0 Georgia State 76-77 08-09 4 2 .667 3-2 1-0 0-0 Grambling 02-03 02-03 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 Hartford 01-02 01-02 1 0 1.000 0-0 1-0 0-0 High Point 75-76 02-03 1 1 .500 1-0 0-0 0-1 Hofstra 96-97 96-97 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 Idaho State 97-98 97-98 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 Illinois 98-99 01-02 2 1 .667 2-0 0-1 0-0 Illinois State 83-84 83-84 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 Indiana 79-80 79-80 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 Iowa State 98-99 98-99 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 Jackson State 82-83 95-96 2 1 .667 1-0 0-1 1-0 James Madison 79-80 07-08 3 2 .600 2-0 0-2 1-0 Kansas 81-82 81-82 0 1 .000 0-0 0-0 0-1 Kansas State 78-79 90-91 1 2 .333 0-1 1-0 0-1 Kennesaw State 06-07 08-09 2 0 1.000 2-0 0-0 0-0 Kentucky 99-00 99-00 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 Lander 76-77 77-78 2 0 1.000 1-0 1-0 0-0 Louisana Tech 81-82 97-98 0 3 .000 0-1 0-2 0-0 Louisana State 88-89 98-99 2 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 2-0 Louisville 79-80 93-94 3 0 1.000 1-0 1-0 1-0 Maine 06-07 07-08 1 1 .500 1-0 0-1 0-0 Manhattan 89-90 89-90 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 Marquette 96-97 96-97 0 1 .000 0-0 0-0 0-1 Mars Hill 84-85 84-85 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 Marshall 02-03 02-03 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 Maryland 77-78 08-09 24 36 .400 14-13 8-20 2-3 Massachusetts 99-00 01-02 1 1 .500 1-0 0-1 0-0 Memphis State 76-77 05-06 2 0 1.000 0-0 2-0 0-0 Mercer 77-78 80-81 4 2 .667 2-0 1-1 1-1

First Last CU CU Opponent Mtg Mtg Wins Loss Pct. Home Away Neut. Miami (FL) 81-82 08-09 4 3 .571 0-3 2-0 2-0 Miami (OH) 01-02 02-03 2 0 1.000 1-0 1-0 0-0 Michigan State 89-90 07-08 1 1 .500 1-0 0-1 0-0 Middle Tenn. St. 80-81 88-89 1 2 .333 0-0 0-1 1-1 Mississippi 98-99 05-06 2 2 .500 1-1 1-1 0-0 Mississippi College 79-80 79-80 0 1 .000 0-0 0-0 0-1 Mississippi State 82-83 83-84 1 1 .500 0-1 1-0 0-0 Miss. U. Women 79-80 79-80 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 Missouri 81-82 06-07 1 1 .500 0-0 0-0 1-1 Montana State 89-90 89-90 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 Morehead State 76-77 04-05 3 0 1.000 2-0 0-0 1-0 National College 81-82 81-82 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 Nebraska 84-85 84-85 1 0 1.000 0-0 1-0 0-0 New Orleans 86-87 97-98 1 2 .333 0-1 0-1 1-0 North Carolina 75-76 08-09 26 47 .356 14-13 8-22 4-10 UNC-Asheville 97-98 99-00 3 0 1.000 2-0 1-0 0-0 UNC-Charlotte 81-82 08-09 9 4 .692 5-3 2-1 2-0 UNC-Greensboro 92-93 00-01 3 1 .750 3-0 0-1 0-0 UNC-Wilmington 88-89 88-89 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 NC State 76-77 08-09 28 47 .373 17-14 6-24 5-9 North Georgia 78-79 78-79 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 North Greenville 75-76 76-77 1 1 .500 0-1 0-0 1-0 North Illinois 86-87 86-87 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 Northwestern 97-98 08-09 1 1 .500 1-0 0-1 0-0 Northwestern State 94-95 94-95 0 1 .000 0-0 0-0 0-1 Oakland 02-03 02-03 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 Ohio State 83-84 83-84 1 0 1.000 0-0 1-0 0-0 Ohio University 93-94 08-09 2 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 1-0 Oklahoma State 83-84 83-84 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 Old Dominion 79-80 99-00 1 2 .333 1-0 0-1 0-1 Oral Roberts 91-92 91-92 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 Oregon State 84-85 84-85 0 1 .000 0-0 0-0 0-1 Pacific 80-81 94-95 1 1 .500 0-0 0-1 1-0 Penn State 81-82 02-03 1 4 .200 0-1 1-1 0-2 Pittsburgh 76-77 04-05 4 2 .667 2-0 1-1 1-1 Portland 84-85 84-85 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 Presbyterian 85-86 08-09 2 0 1.000 2-0 0-0 0-0 Providence 90-91 94-95 2 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 1-0 Radford 87-88 90-91 4 0 1.000 3-0 1-0 0-0 Rice 07-08 07-08 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 Richmond --- --- 0 0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 Rutgers 80-81 04-05 2 2 .500 1-0 1-2 0-0 St. John’s 06-07 06-07 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 St. Peter’s 88-89 88-89 1 0 1.000 0-0 1-0 0-0 San Diego 04-05 05-06 0 2 .000 0-1 0-1 0-0 San Diego State 89-90 89-90 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 Savannah State 05-06 05-06 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 Sienna 07-08 07-08 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 South Alabama 86-87 87-88 1 1 .500 0-1 1-0 0-0 South Carolina 75-76 08-09 32 22 .593 21-6 11-14 0-2 USC-Upstate --- --- 0 0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 South Carolina St. 75-76 94-95 11 3 .786 7-1 3-2 1-0 South Florida 91-92 91-92 1 0 1.000 0-0 1-0 0-0 Southern Miss. 87-88 87-88 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 Stephen F. Austin 83-84 95-96 1 2 .333 0-1 0-1 1-0 Temple 97-98 97-98 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 Tennessee 76-77 00-01 1 11 .083 1-1 0-6 0-4 UTN-Chattanooga 81-82 08-09 5 4 .556 4-1 0-2 1-1 Tennessee Tech 79-80 06-07 5 4 .556 2-2 3-2 0-0 Texas 92-93 96-97 1 1 .500 0-0 0-0 1-1 Texas-Arlington 95-96 95-96 2 0 1.000 1-0 1-0 0-0 UCLA 94-95 05-06 1 2 .333 0-1 0-1 1-0 Union 75-76 75-76 0 1 .000 0-0 0-0 0-1 UNLV 93-94 93-94 0 1 .000 0-0 0-1 0-0 Valdosta State 79-80 79-80 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 Vanderbilt 91-92 07-08 0 4 .000 0-1 0-2 0-1 Virginia 77-78 08-09 28 35 .444 14-13 10-18 4-4 Va.Commonwealth 75-76 96-97 2 0 .500 1-0 0-0 1-0 Virginia Tech 84-85 08-09 5 4 .556 3-2 2-2 0-0 Wagner 04-05 05-06 2 0 1.000 1-0 1-0 0-0 Wake Forest 77-78 08-09 46 13 .780 24-6 22-7 0-0 Washington State 96-97 96-97 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 Wayland Baptist 79-80 83-84 3 0 1.000 0-0 2-0 1-0 West Virginia 91-92 91-92 0 1 .000 0-0 0-1 0-0 Western Carolina 84-85 08-09 7 1 .875 4-1 3-0 0-0 Western Kentucky 83-84 03-04 3 2 .600 1-0 1-1 1-1 William & Mary 78-79 78-79 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 Winthrop 75-76 08-09 14 1 .933 11-0 2-1 1-0 Wisconsin 84-85 84-85 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 Wofford 97-98 06-07 5 0 1.000 4-0 1-0 0-0 Wright State 91-92 91-92 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 Wyoming 84-85 84-85 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 Xavier (Ohio) 92-93 00-01 1 1 .500 1-0 0-1 0-0 Yale 77-78 77-78 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 Youngstown State 03-04 03-04 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 TOTALS 615 418 .595 335-132 177-217 102-67

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1975-76 (14-11 Overall) Head Coach Mary KingDate Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP RankDec. 6 H W 55-51 DavidsonJan. 7 H W 66-52 ErskineJan. 10 A W 66-61 South CarolinaJan. 14 H L 70-85 AndersonJan. 16 A L 68-87 College of CharlestonJan. 17 A W 68-66 Charleston SouthermJan. 23 A1 W 76-64 Francis MarionJan. 24 N1 L 60-75 AndersonJan. 28 H W 97-47 FurmanJan. 30 A L 56-60 ColumbiaFeb. 3 A L 70-82 WinthropFeb. 5 N2 L 71-85 North CarolinaFeb. 6 N2 W 65-51 Va. CommonwealthFeb. 11 H L 54-69 North GreenvilleFeb. 14 H W 85-43 Columbia CollegeFeb. 16 A L 55-89 AndersonFeb. 21 H W 73-62 South CarolinaFeb. 25 A W 67-66 ErskineFeb. 28 H W 88-44 Charleston SouthernMar. 4 N3 W 75-56 Columbia CollegeMar. 5 N3 L 72-84 College of CharlestonMar. 6 N3 W 73-60 S.C. StateMar. 11 N4 W 68-63 Bridgewater CollegeMar. 12 N4 L 77-92 UnionMar. 13 N4 L 78-105 High PointA1/N1-Francis Marion Invitational, Florence, SCN2-Virginia Invitational, Charlottesville, VAN3-SCAIAW Tournament, Anderson, SCN4-AIAW Region II Tournament, Covington, KY

1976-77 (22-9 Overall) Head Coach Annie TribbleDate Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP RankDec. 1 H W 88-47 Columbia CollegeDec. 4 H W 104-36 Charleston SouthernDec. 11 H L 82-94 N.C. StateDec. 13 A W 63-57 Lander Dec. 17 N1 L 61-87 Tennessee NR-19Dec. 18 N1 L 76-86 Central MissouriDec. 19 N1 L 74-87 PittsburghJan. 8 H L 61-71 College of CharlestonJan. 12 A W 74-42 ErskineJan. 15 H W 79-59 North CarolinaJan. 19 H L 78-83 Georgia StateJan. 22 A W 92-60 South CarolinaJan. 26 A W 97-51 FurmanJan. 29 H W 97-74 Winthrop Feb. 1 H W 70-49 Erskine Feb. 3 H W 83-70 Francis Marion Feb. 5 A W 103-47 Charleston Southern Feb. 9 A W 83-38 DavidsonFeb. 12 A W 79-45 Columbia CollegeFeb. 16 H W 93-77 S.C. StateFeb. 19 A L 82-83 Francis MarionFeb. 22 A W 74-66 Georgia StateFeb. 23 H W 80-74 South CarolinaFeb. 26 H W 136-39 Gardner-WebbMar. 4 N2 W 88-83 WinthropMar. 4 N2 W 74-68 ClaflinMar. 5 A2 L 67-81 College of CharlestonMar. 5 N2 W 88-76 North GreenvilleMar. 10 N3 L 46-84 Tennessee NR-10Mar. 11 N3 W 82-66 Morehead StateMar. 12 A3 W 79-72 Memphis State NR-16N1-Miss. Univ. for Women Christmas Tour., Columbus, MSN2-SCAIAW Tournament, Charleston, SCA3/N3-AIAW Region II Tournament, Memphis, TN

1977-78 (21-11 Overall, 4-4 ACC) Head Coach Annie TribbleDate Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP Rank Nov. 28 A L 70-88 Tennessee NR-1Dec. 3 H W 95-81 MercerDec. 5 A W 108-53 Wake ForestDec. 7 H W 95-51 ClaflinDec. 10 A L 66-69 South CarolinaDec. 17 H W 101-81 Appalachian StateDec. 20 N1 W 109-66 MercerDec. 21 N1 L 82-84 N.C. State NR-5Dec. 22 A1 L 79-95 North CarolinaJan. 4 H W 94-58 Georgia StateJan. 7 H W 69-66 South Carolina Jan. 11 H W 118-59 DukeJan. 13 H2 W 101-66 YaleJan. 14 H2 W 79-66 South CarolinaJan. 16 A W 73-71 Francis MarionJan. 19 A L 86-91 Maryland NR-8Jan. 21 H W 86-58 VirginiaJan. 23 A L 82-91 College of CharlestonJan. 26 A L 74-98 N.C. State NR-2Jan. 28 A W 76-73 North Carolina Feb. 1 H W 81-67 WinthropFeb. 4 H W 93-60 College of CharlestonFeb. 8 H W 84-42 ErskineFeb. 9 A3 W 73-59 VirginiaFeb. 10 N3 L 76-98 Maryland NR-7Feb. 13 H W 94-50 LanderFeb. 15 A L 61-81 S.C. StateFeb. 18 H W 78-72 Francis MarionFeb. 23 H4 W 89-57 ErskineFeb. 24 H4 L 67-78 College of CharlestonFeb. 25 H4 W 80-75 Francis MarionMar. 3 N5 L 95-97 College of CharlestonA1/N1-North Carolina Christmas Classic, Chapel Hill, NCN2-Clemson Lady Tiger Invit., Clemson, SC, ChampionsA3/N3-ACC Tournament, Charlottesville, VAH4-SCAIAW Large College Qualifying, Clemson, SCN5-AIAW Regional Qualifying, Aiken, SC

1978-79 (20-10 Overall, 6-2 ACC) Head Coach Annie TribbleDate Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP RankNov. 27 H W 77-53 GeorgiaNov. 29 H L 66-75 Tennessee NR-1Dec. 2 A W 93-81 MercerDec. 6 A L 60-77 South CarolinaDec. 9 H W 118-64 Francis MarionDec. 16 H W 89-62 North GeorgiaDec. 21 N1 W 75-68 PittsburghDec. 22 A1 W 79-66 North CarolinaDec. 23 N1 L 70-73 Kansas StateJan. 10 H2 W 102-49 William & Mary Jan. 11 H2 W 61-60 East CarolinaJan. 13 H L 71-84 Maryland NR-3Jan. 17 H W 111-59 Wake ForestJan. 19 H W 86-73 N.C. State NR-7Jan. 20 A W 62-59 VirginiaJan. 23 A L 63-72 Col. of Charleston 20-NRJan. 27 H W 91-63 North Carolina 20-NRJan. 30 H L 60-69 S. C. StateFeb. 1 H W 84-68 WinthropFeb. 3 H W 70-63 South CarolinaFeb. 5 A W 94-58 DukeFeb. 8 N3 W 81-56 DukeFeb. 9 A3 L 65-94 N.C. State NR-5Feb. 14 H W 71-65 ErskineFeb. 16 A W 84-72 Alabama-BirminghamFeb. 21 H W 72-69 College of Charleston

Feb. 24 H W 112-53 ClaflinFeb. 27 A L 67-82 N.C. State NR-9Mar. 1 N4 L 74-75 South Carolina NR-18Mar. 8 A5 L 61-89 Tennessee NR-8A1/N1-North Carolina Christmas Classic, Chapel Hill, NCH2-Clemson Lady Tiger Invit., Clemson, SC, ChampionsA3/N3-ACC Tournament, Raleigh, NCN4-SCAIAW Tournament, Spartanburg, SCN5-AIAW Region II Tournament, Knoxville, TN

1979-80 (24-12 Overall, 6-3 ACC) Head Coach Annie TribbleDate Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP RankNov. 23 N1 W 81-69 Valdosta StateNov. 24 A1 L 77-94 Tennessee Tech NR-13Nov. 28 A W 83-81 GeorgiaNov. 30 A L 58-112 Old Dominion NR-1Dec. 1 A W 104-58 Wake ForestDec. 5 H W 75-73 South Carolina NR-13Dec. 8 H W 96-67 BerryDec. 15 H W 91-83 LouisvilleDec. 17 H W 94-76 Georgia SouthernDec. 20 N2 W 77-58 IndianaDec. 21 N2 W 83-78 East CarolinaDec. 22 A2 W 80-77 North CarolinaJan. 5 A W 84-76 East Tennessee StateJan. 7 A W 76-75 North Carolina Jan. 9 H W 111-56 Duke 18-NRJan. 11 H3 W 90-68 James Madison 18-NRJan. 12 H3 W 94-74 Miss. U for Women 18-NRJan. 16 A L 69-85 Maryland 16-15Jan. 19 H W 88-71 Virginia 16-NRJan. 23 H W 88-85 Mercer 16-18Jan. 26 A W 92-89 S.C. State 16-NRJan. 28 A L 65-87 N.C. State 16-10Jan. 31 H W 103-67 Georgia Tech 16-NRFeb. 2 A L 72-88 South Carolina 16-7Feb. 5 H W 71-70 Francis Marion 16-NRFeb. 8 N4 W 78-76 Virginia 16-NRFeb. 9 A4 L 61-92 Maryland 16-14Feb. 12 H W 95-83 Carson-Newman 16-NRFeb. 16 H L 72-74 N.C. State 16-9Feb. 18 A L 72-89 Tennessee 16-4 Feb. 23 H W 77-69 Col. of Charleston 16-NRMar. 1 N5 L 55-89 South Carolina 16-7Mar. 5 A6 L 79-95 Tennessee 16-3Mar. 20 N7 L 85-86 DrakeMar. 21 N7 L 85-87 Miss. CollegeMar. 22 N7 W 71-70 Wayland BaptistA1/N1-Tennessee Tech Invitational, Cookeville, TNA2/N2-UNC Christmas Classic, Chapel Hill, NC, ChampionsH3-Clemson Lady Tiger Invit., Clemson, SC, ChampionsN4-ACC Tournament, College Park, MDN5-SCAIAW Tournament, Florence, SCN6-AIAW Region II Tournament, Knoxville, TNN7-NWIT, Amarillo, TX

1980-81 (23-8 Overall, 6-1 ACC) Head Coach Annie TribbleACC Regular Season Champions#20 Final National RankDate Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP RankDec. 1 A W 66-57 Carson-Newman 19-NRDec. 3 H W 85-70 North Carolina 19-NR Dec. 6 A W 86-67 South Carolina 19-6Dec. 13 H W 64-61 Maryland 19-16Dec. 16 H W 92-83 Tennessee Tech 16-NRDec. 18 N1 W 66-63 Middle Tennessee 16-NRDec. 19 N1 L 83-85 Mercer 16-NR

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Dec. 20 N1 W 78-59 Florida State 16-NRJan. 2 N2 W 76-60 Fresno State 18-NRJan. 3 A2 L 70-78 Pacific 18-NRJan. 4 A L 78-83 California 18-NRJan. 7 A W 75-61 Georgia TechJan. 9 H3 W 95-53 Appalachian StateJan. 10 H3 W 79-72 AlabamaJan. 12 A L 67-77 Virginia NR-20Jan. 14 H W 73-70 N.C. State NR-10Jan. 17 H W 68-59 AuburnJan. 19 H W 98-71 East Tennessee StateJan. 21 H W 72-64 Tennessee NR-7Jan. 28 H W 93-74 Wake Forest 20-NRJan. 31 A W 78-77 Louisville 20-NR Feb. 2 A W 67-54 Duke 20-NRFeb. 7 H W 78-70 South Carolina NR-13Feb. 10 H W 73-64 Old Dominion 19-2Feb. 12 H4 W 90-58 Wake Forest 19-NRFeb. 13 H4 L 68-83 N.C. State 19-13Feb. 18 H W 77-63 Francis Marion 16-NRFeb. 21 A L 78-79 Mercer* 16-NRFeb. 28 H W 72-67 District of Columbia 19-NRMar. 10 H5 L 64-81 South Carolina 16-NRMar. 18 A6 L 76-99 Rutgers 20-8N1-Mississippi University for Women Invit., Columbus, MSA2/N2-University of Pacific Classic, Stockton, CAH3-Clemson Lady Tiger Invit., Clemson, SC, ChampionsH4-ACC Tournament, Clemson, SCH5-AIAW Region II Tournament, Clemson, SCA6-2nd Round AIAW National Tour., New Brunswick, NJ

1981-82 (20-12 Overall, 6-3 ACC) Head Coach Annie TribbleNCAA Tournament ParticipantDate Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP RankNov. 26 N1 L 63-66 Kansas 16-15Nov. 27 A1 W 75-58 Wayland Baptist 16-NRNov. 28 N1 W 68-52 Missouri 16-NRDec. 2 H W 94-71 Appalachian State 17-NRDec. 5 N2 W 79-62 National College 17-NRDec. 6 A2 L 64-67 Pittsburgh 17-NRDec. 12 H L 74-82 South Carolina 17-3 Dec. 14 H W 72-50 Georgia TechDec. 17 N3 W 78-52 BelhavenDec. 18 N3 W 80-61 UNC-CharlotteDec. 19 N3 W 74-59 MiamiJan. 4 A W 89-62 Wake ForestJan. 9 H W 94-75 N.C. State NR-7Jan. 12 A L 76-95 Maryland NR-9Jan. 16 H4 W 92-79 Francis MarionJan. 17 H4 L 80-93 Alabama-BirminghamJan. 21 A L 60-91 TennesseeJan. 23 H W 84-59 DukeJan. 25 H L 63-68 Louisiana Tech NR-1Jan. 27 A L 68-82 North CarolinaJan. 30 H W 103-81 TN-ChattanoogaFeb. 1 H W 79-78 Tennessee TechFeb. 3 A L 61-76 N.C. State NR-6Feb. 6 A L 91-99 South Carolina* NR-17Feb. 8 A W 73-65 Auburn NR-16Feb. 13 H W 75-65 VirginiaFeb. 17 H W 101-68 ErskineFeb. 20 H W 98-78 North CarolinaFeb. 26 N5 W 62-54 Georgia TechFeb. 27 N5 W 84-76 North CarolinaFeb. 28 N5 L 81-93 Maryland NR-8Mar. 12 A6 L 75-96 Penn State NR-11A1/N1-Wayland Baptist Classic, Plainview, TXA2/N2-Pittsburgh Classic, Pittsburgh, PAN3-South Florida Invitational, Tampa, FL, ChampionsH4-Clemson Lady Tiger Invitational, Clemson, SCN5-ACC Tournament, Raleigh, NCA6-First Round, NCAA Mideast Regional, Univ. Park, PA

1982-83 (12-17 Overall, 5-8 ACC) Head Coach Annie TribbleDate Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP RankNov. 29 H W 64-63 Jackson StateDec. 1 H L 70-72 DukeDec. 8 A L 58-73 South Carolina NR-15Dec. 11 H L 71-79 Maryland NR-3Dec. 15 H L 65-90 Georgia NR-11Dec. 18 H W 74-54 WinthropJan. 5 H L 72-92 Kansas State NR-11Jan. 7 H L 66-83 N.C. State NR-20Jan. 10 A L 71-98 Louisana Tech NR-2Jan. 14 H1 L 59-64 Mississippi StateJan. 15 H1 L 60-71 Auburn NR-15Jan. 17 A W 68-67 Tennessee TechJan. 19 H W 87-76 S.C. StateJan. 22 A W 76-71 VirginiaJ.an 24 H W 89-73 South CarolinaJan. 27 A W 79-67 Georgia TechJan. 29 A L 81-95 DukeFeb. 2 H L 80-84 North CarolinaFeb. 5 H W 84-66 Georgia TechFeb. 9 A L 67-99 N.C. State NR-19Feb. 12 N2 L 66-80 Cheyney State NR-5Feb. 13 N2 W 83-58 DetroitFeb. 16 A L 67-85 Maryland NR-6Feb. 23 H W 86-84 Virginia*Feb. 24 H W 103-71 Wake ForestFeb. 26 A L 74-85 North Carolina NR-20Feb. 28 A L 64-105 Georgia NR-12Mar. 4 N3 W 93-92 Duke*Mar. 5 N3 L 87-103 N.C. State NR-16H1-Clemson Lady Tiger Invitational, Clemson, SCN2-East Carolina Lady Pirate Classic, Greenville, NCN3-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC

1983-84 (21-10 Overall, 9-5 ACC) Head Coach Annie TribbleDate Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP RankNov. 24 N1 W 99-81 Oklahoma StateNov. 25 A1 W 67-57 Wayland BaptistNov. 26 N1 W 95-75 S.F. AustinNov. 30 H W 87-67 UNC-Charlotte 19-NRDec. 3 H W 80-77 South Carolina 19-NRDec. 6 A W 78-72 Duke 15-NRDec. 15 A W 80-75 Miss. State* 15-NRDec. 17 A L 62-71 Jackson State 15-NRDec. 29 A2 W 73-67 Ohio State 17-NRDec. 30 N2 L 64-78 Georgia 17-3Jan. 5 A L 75-83 Virginia 18-NRJan. 7 A W 73-67 N.C. State 18-12Jan. 11 H W 82-70 Georgia Tech 17-NRJan. 14 H W 70-63 Maryland 17-13Jan. 17 H W 79-73 Duke 14-NRJan. 21 H L 76-77 Virginia 14-19Jan. 23 H W 94-72 Pittsburgh 17-NRJan. 25 A W 79-72 Georgia Tech 17-NRJan. 28 H W 100-58 Wake Forest 17-NRJan. 30 A L 61-69 North Carolina 14-15Feb. 4 H L 104-105 N.C. State** 14-18Feb. 8 H W 70-51 Carson-Newman 19-NRFeb. 11 A W 81-73 South Carolina 19-NRFeb. 13 A L 81-88 TN-Chattanooga 17-NRFeb. 18 A W 79-75 Wake Forest 17-NRFeb. 23 A L 74-80 Maryland NR-13Feb. 26 H W 98-76 North Carolina 20-NRMar. 2 N3 L 73-74 North Carolina 20-NRMar. 22 N4 W 81-61 Illinois StateMar. 23 N4 L 66-70 TN-Chattanooga NR-20Mar. 24 N4 W 110-106 Western Kentucky*A1/N1-Wayland Baptist Classic, Plainview, TX, ChampionsA2/N2-Ohio State Buckeye Classic, Columbus, OHN3-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NCN4-NWIT, Amarillo, TX

1984-85 (18-9 Overall, 8-6 ACC) Head Coach Annie TribbleDate Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP RankNov. 23 N1 W 87-54 WisconsinNov. 24 A1 W 99-84 NebraskaDec. 5 A W 70-62 South CarolinaDec. 8 H L 70-71 Tennessee TechDec. 16 N2 L 75-82 Oregon StateDec. 17 N2 W 95-74 WyomingDec. 18 N2 W 79-66 PortlandDec. 29 H W 101-90 Virginia TechDec. 31 A L 76-84 DukeJan. 2 H L 70-75 North CarolinaJan. 5 H L 74-79 N.C. StateJan. 9 A W 84-81 Georgia Tech*Jan. 12 H W 66-61 MarylandJan. 14 H L 70-76 DukeJan. 19 H W 75-67 Virginia NR-15Jan. 24 A L 71-74 North CarolinaJan. 30 H W 76-68 Wake ForestFeb. 2 H W 84-73 Georgia StateFeb. 6 A L 72-87 N.C. StateFeb. 9 H W 100-63 Mars HillFeb. 11 H W 95-75 Georgia TechFeb. 15 A W 71-63 Wake ForestFeb. 17 H W 91-62 Western CarolinaFeb. 20 A W 66-63 Virginia NR-16Feb. 23 A W 87-83 MarylandFeb. 25 H W 83-61 South CarolinaMar. 1 N3 L 76-81 DukeA1/N1-Nebraska Invitational, Lincoln, NE, ChampionsN2-Giusti Tournament, Portland, ORN3-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC

1985-86 (12-16 Overall, 4-10 ACC) Head Coach Annie TribbleDate Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP RankNov. 25 H L 68-87 Georgia NR-2Nov. 27 A W 77-76 Virginia TechNov. 29 N1 L 88-90 Middle Tennessee St.Nov. 30 N1 W 104-72 Cleveland StateDec. 2 H W 69-65 FloridaDec. 4 H W 100-40 PresbyterianDec. 7 H W 62-61 South CarolinaDec. 14 H W 79-47 East Tennessee St.Dec. 16 A W 90-80 Georgia TechDec. 18 A L 72-76 N.C. State Dec. 21 A L 78-85 Tennessee TechJan. 4 H L 62-75 N.C. State NR-18Jan. 11 H L 89-96 Virginia* NR-4Jan. 13 H L 77-93 Duke NR-20Jan. 15 H L 73-77 MarylandJan. 18 H W 84-73 Georgia TechJan. 22 A L 91-95 North Carolina NR-15Jan. 25 H L 73-88 Wake ForestFeb. 1 A L 69-88 AlabamaFeb. 3 A L 72-86 South CarolinaFeb. 8 A L 76-80 Duke NR-17Feb. 10 A L 59-62 MarylandFeb. 12 H W 79-75 Alabama-BirminghamFeb. 15 H W 80-65 North Carolina NR-13Feb. 17 A W 92-67 Wake ForestFeb. 22 A L 79-90 Virginia NR-3Feb. 26 H W 88-63 S.C. StateMar. 1 N2 L 83-88 North Carolina NR-17N1-Kentucky Invitational, Lexington, KYN2-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC

1986-87 (7-21 Overall, 3-11 ACC) Head Coach Annie TribbleDate Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP RankNov. 28 N1 L 50-91 Auburn NR-4Nov. 29 N1 W 72-71 Northern IllinoisDec. 3 A L 72-78 DukeDec. 6 H L 65-74 South CarolinaDec. 13 H W 103-53 Baptist

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Dec. 15 A L 66-67 FloridaDec. 17 H L 75-87 N.C. State NR-20Dec. 20 H L 79-85 AlabamaJan. 3 A L 65-83 N.C. State NR-15Jan. 6 A L 69-75 Alabama-BirminghamJan. 10 A L 54-90 Wake ForestJan. 12 A L 69-92 Maryland NR-20Jan. 15 A L 62-65 Georgia NR-12Jan. 17 H L 79-98 North CarolinaJan. 21 H L 78-81 Georgia TechJan. 24 H L 76-81 New OrleansJan. 29 A W 72-55 S.C. StateJan. 31 H L 77-83 Virginia NR-6Feb. 2 A W 91-60 East Tennessee St.Feb. 4 A L 70-72 North CarolinaFeb. 7 H W 82-80 MarylandFeb. 9 H W 79-76 DukeFeb. 11 A L 54-57 South CarolinaFeb. 14 A L 66-82 Virginia NR-8Feb. 18 H L 86-95 South AlabamaFeb. 21 H W 95-82 Wake ForestFeb. 23 A L 66-82 Georgia Tech Feb. 28 N2 L 58-79 N.C. State NR-16N1-Minnesota Classic, Minneapolis, MNN2-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC

1987-88 (21-9 Overall, 8-6 ACC) Head Coach Jim Davis#20 Final National RankingNCAA Tournament ParticipantDate Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP RankNov. 27 N1 W 78-64 Southern MississippiNov. 28 A1 W 64-52 Georgia SouthernDec. 2 H W 87-51 S.C. StateDec. 5 H W 76-72 N.C. State Dec. 12 H W 81-64 UNC-CharlotteDec. 14 A W 75-71 South AlabamaDec. 16 A L 55-59 New OrleansDec. 30 H W 77-53 Boston UniversityJan. 4 A L 61-68 Duke NR-9Jan. 6 A W 72-66 N.C. StateJan. 14 H L 78-79 Maryland* NR-14Jan. 16 H L 64-70 Wake ForestJan. 18 H W 92-58 RadfordJan. 23 A W 73-50 North CarolinaJan. 27 H W 94-72 Georgia TechJan. 30 A W 62-60 South CarolinaFeb. 1 H W 78-65 Duke NR-17Feb. 3 A W 90-74 Georgia TechFeb. 6 A L 64-67 Virginia NR-6Feb. 8 A L 67-84 Maryland NR-11Feb. 10 H W 72-62 South CarolinaFeb. 13 H W 73-65 Georgia NR-13Feb. 15 A W 77-44 UNC-Charlotte Feb. 17 H W 96-64 Georgia StateFeb. 20 H W 85-77 Virginia NR-7Feb. 25 A L 78-83 Wake Forest 20-NRFeb. 27 H W 66-60 North Carolina 20-NRMar. 5 N2 W 81-65 DukeMar. 6 N2 L 57-66 Virginia NR-9Mar. 19 A3 L 63-70 James Madison NR-14A1/N1-Ga. Southern Classic, Statesboro, GA, ChampionsN2-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NCN3-Second Round, NCAA East Regional, Harrisonburg,VA

1988-89 (20-11 Overall, 9-5 ACC) Head Coach Jim Davis#13 Final National RankingNCAA Tournament Final 16Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP RankNov. 26 N1 W 69-66 Louisiana State NR-19Nov. 27 A1 L 54-55 Western Kentucky NR-14Dec. 2 N2 W 63-47 FloridaDec. 3 A2 L 64-69 Middle Tennessee St.Dec. 10 H W 73-52 Morehead State

Dec. 17 A W 63-57 RadfordDec. 29 N3 W 88-51 UNC-WilmingtonDec. 30 A3 W 67-63 St. Peter’sJan. 2 H W 69-55 Duke NR-20Jan. 4 H L 76-78 N.C. State NR-19Jan. 6 H W 69-67 Maryland NR-5Jan. 11 H L 63-64 Virginia 20-12Jan. 14 H L 76-82 Wake Forest 20-NRJan. 16 A L 75-96 Georgia NR-6Jan. 18 H W 83-56 Georgia Tech Jan. 21 A L 71-81 N.C. State NR-16Jan. 26 A L 62-64 South Carolina NR-16Jan. 28 H W 74-67 South Carolina NR-16Feb. 1 H W 75-41 Georgia SouthernFeb. 8 A W 71-50 DukeFeb. 11 A W 71-66 North CarolinaFeb. 15 A W 72-61 Wake ForestFeb. 18 A W 93-84 Virginia NR-14Feb. 20 A L 63-88 Maryland NR-6Feb. 22 A W 89-62 Georgia TechFeb. 25 H W 92-61 North CarolinaFeb. 27 H W 89-78 DePaulMar. 4 N4 W 94-74 Georgia TechMar. 5 N4 L 86-93 N.C. State NR-14Mar. 18 H5 W 78-65 Georgia NR-10Mar. 23 A6 L 60-71 Auburn NR-2A1/N1-Bowling Green Invitational, Bowling Green, KYA2/N2-Middle Tennessee Invitational, Murfreesboro, TNA3/N3-St. Peter’s Tournament, Jersey City, NJ, ChampionsN4-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NCH5-Second Round, NCAA Mideast Regional, Clemson, SCA6-Semifinals, NCAA Mideast Regional, Auburn, AL

1989-90 (22-10 Overall, 10-4 ACC) Head Coach Jim Davis#19 Final National RankNCAA Tournament Final 16Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP RankNov. 24 A1 L 65-87 DePaulNov. 25 N1 W 62-45 San Diego StateNov. 29 H W 84-49 FurmanDec. 2 H W 90-46 College of CharlestonDec. 6 H W 79-52 AugustaDec. 9 A L 64-82 South Carolina NR-17Dec. 16 H W 66-56 UNC-CharlotteDec. 18 H W 75-64 Michigan StateDec. 29 A2 W 73-69 Brigham YoungDec. 30 N2 W 80-53 Montana StateJan. 8 H L 52-74 South Carolina NR-18Jan. 13 H W 69-59 Wake ForestJan. 16 H W 72-60 Maryland NR-15Jan. 20 H L 64-72 N.C. State NR-12Jan. 22 H W 78-77 Radford**Jan. 24 H W 77-69 Georgia TechJan. 27 H W 80-66 North CarolinaJan. 29 H W 64-49 DukeJan. 31 A L 64-67 Virginia NR-12Feb. 2 A W 77-65 Maryland NR-23Feb. 7 H L 52-75 Georgia NR-4Feb. 10 A W 63-59 Wake ForestFeb. 12 A W 80-75 Georgia TechFeb. 17 H L 63-71 Virginia NR-10Feb. 21 A L 81-82 N.C. State NR-9Feb. 24 A W 80-79 North CarolinaFeb. 26 A W 65-60 DukeMar. 3 N3 W 77-68 DukeMar. 4 N3 L 66-84 Virginia NR-15Mar. 14 H4 W 79-55 ManhattanMar. 17 A5 W 61-59 ConnecticutMar. 22 N6 L 62-80 Tennessee NR-4A1/N1-DePaul Invitational, Chicago ILA2/N2-Brigham Young Invit., Provo, UT, ChampionsN3-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NCH4-First Round, NCAA East Regional, Clemson, SCA5-Second Round, NCAA East Regional, Storrs, CTN6-Semifinals, NCAA East Regional, Norfolk, VA

1990-91 (22-11 Overall, 8-6 ACC) Head Coach Jim Davis#8 Final National RankNCAA Tournament East Region FinalistDate Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP RankNov. 24 N1 W 83-74 Alabama St. 21-NRNov. 25 A1 W 68-61 Kansas St. 21-NRDec. 1 H W 86-52 Col. of Charleston 19-NR Dec. 5 H W 74-63 UNC Charlotte 17-NRDec. 8 H W 73-40 South Carolina 17-22Dec. 15 H W 95-61 Augusta 16-NRDec. 20 A2 L 86-90 California* 16-NRDec. 21 N2 W 65-43 Fresno State 16-NRJan. 2 H W 82-73 N.C. State 16-2 Jan. 5 H3 W 81-59 Brigham Young 16-NRJan. 9 H L 75-81 Virginia 12-2Jan. 11 H L 68-71 Maryland 12-NRJan. 14 H W 90-45 Radford 12-NRJan. 16 A L 62-75 South Carolina 17-NRJan. 19 A L 55-77 N.C. State 17-4Jan. 21 A W 69-63 Wake Forest 17-NRJan. 23 A W 63-61 Georgia Tech 21-NRJan. 26 H W 79-66 North Carolina 21-NRJan. 28 H W 63-49 Duke 21-NRJan. 30 H W 81-45 S.C. State 20-NRFeb. 7 A L 59-96 Georgia 19-3Feb. 9 H L 58-59 Wake Forest 19-NRFeb. 11 H W 76-64 Georgia Tech 19-NRFeb. 14 A W 74-63 Maryland 23-NRFeb. 16 A L 62-89 Virginia 23-1 Feb. 22 A W 67-59 Duke 24-NR Feb. 24 A L 54-58 North Carolina 24-NRMar. 2 N4 W 60-58 Duke Mar. 3 N4 W 65-62 Virginia NR-1Mar. 4 N4 L 61-84 N.C. State NR-7Mar. 16 H5 W 103-91 Providence 21-15)Mar. 21 N6 W 57-55 James Madison 21-NRMar. 23 N6 L 57-60 Connecticut 21-13A1/N1-Kansas St. Invit., Manhattan, KS, ChampionsA2/N2-California Golden Bear Classic, Berkeley, CAH3-Civic Center of Anderson, Anderson, SCN4-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NCH5-NCAA Tournament, 2nd Round, East RegionN6-NCAA Tournament, East Regional Semifinal & Final, Philadelphia, PA

1991-92 (21-10 Overall, 9-7 ACC) Head Coach Jim Davis#19 Final National RankNCAA Tournament ParticipantsDate Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP RankNov. 22 N1 W 66-54 UNC-Charlotte 20-NRNov. 23 A1 L 60-72 Vanderbilt 20-8Nov. 27 A W 94-57 Furman 22-NR Nov. 30 H W 113-48 Char. Southern 22-NRDec. 4 A W 78-56 S.C. State 20-NRDec. 7 H W 81-54 Appalachian St. 20-NRDec. 14 H W 90-75 Furman 19-NRDec. 20 N2 W 72-44 Wright State 18-NRDec. 21 A2 W 90-83 South Florida 18-NRJan. 4 A L 85-86 N.C. State 12-13Jan. 10 A W 107-72 Duke 15-NRJan. 12 A L 56-72 North Carolina 15-NRJan. 15 H W 80-73 Florida State 17-NRJan. 18 A L 52-85 Virginia 17-1Jan. 20 A L 59-63 Maryland 15-1Jan. 22 A W 73-69 Georgia Tech 15-NRJan. 25 H W 80-62 Wake Forest 15-NRFeb. 1 A L 66-79 Florida State 15-NRFeb. 4 H L 57-59 Georgia Tech 18-NRFeb. 8 H W 88-72 N.C. State 18-NRFeb. 10 A W 73-56 Wake Forest 18-NRFeb. 12 H W 81-69 South Carolina 23-NRFeb. 15 H W 72-55 Maryland 23-1Feb. 19 H W 49-46 North Carolina 19-23

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Feb. 22 H L 81-85 Virginia 19-1Feb. 27 H W 98-54 Oral Roberts 19-NRFeb. 29 H W 63-59 Duke 19-NRMar. 7 N3 W 96-93 N.C. State* 18-NRMar. 8 N3 L 73-74 Georgia Tech 18-NRMar. 18 H4 W 76-72 TN-Chattanooga 20-NRMar. 22 A5 L 72-73 West Virginia 20-11 A1/N1-Vanderbilt Tournament, Nashville, TNA2/N2-South Florida Tourn., Tampa, FL, ChampionsN3-Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament, Rock Hill, SCN4-NCAA Tournament, First Round, East Regional

1992-93 (19-11 Overall, 8-8 ACC) Head Coach Jim DavisNCAA Tournament ParticipantsDate Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP RankDec. 2 A W 72-58 Furman Dec. 5 H W 87-60 S.C. State Dec. 16 A L 68-86 Georgia Tech Dec. 18 N1 W 94-58 Eastern Illinois Dec. 19 A1 W 79-68 Alabama Dec. 27 N2 W 78-75 Texas NR-11Dec. 29 A2 W 68-67 Rutgers 24-NRJan. 3 H W 89-66 N.C. State 24-NRJan. 6 H L 60-64 Maryland 19-3Jan. 13 H W 61-60 Virginia* 17-8Jan. 16 H L 56-59 North Carolina 17-21Jan. 18 A W 71-51 Wake Forest 17-NRJan. 20 H W 92-35 Alabama State 18-NRJan. 24 A L 71-79 N.C. State 18-NRJan. 26 H W 85-80 Georgia Tech 19-NRJan. 28 H W 74-60 TN-Chattanooga 19-NRJan. 31 H W 88-63 Duke 19-NRFeb. 3 A L 54-55 South Carolina 19-NRFeb. 6 A W 84-69 Florida State 19-NRFeb. 10 H W 68-58 Wake Forest 21-NRFeb. 15 A L 65-67 Duke 21-NRFeb. 18 A L 73-81 Maryland 20-12Feb. 20 A L 70-87 Virginia 20-11Feb. 24 H W 70-63 Florida State 24-NRFeb. 27 A L 63-70 North Carolina 24-18Mar. 1 H W 75-66 UNC-Greensboro Mar. 6 N3 W 87-66 Georgia Tech Mar. 7 N3 L 71-79 Virginia* NR-10Mar. 17 H4 W 70-64 Xavier Mar. 21 A5 L 78-89 Stephen F. Austin NR-12A1/N1-Alabama Classic, Tuscaloosa, AL, ChampionsA2/ N2-Rutgers/Bell Atlantic Tour., Piscataway, NJ, N3-ACC Tournament, Rock Hill, SC H4-NCAA Tournament, First Round, Midwest RegionalA5-NCAA Tournament, Second Round, Midwest Regional

1993-94 (20-10 Overall, 11-5 ACC) Head Coach Jim Davis#22 Final National RankNCAA Tournament ParticipantsDate Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP RankDec. 1 H W 78-77 Furman Dec. 4 H W 88-45 Western Carolina Dec. 11 H W 92-30 Coppin State Dec. 15 A L 61-74 S.C. State Dec. 21 A1 L 61-72 Nevada-Las Vegas Dec. 22 N1 W 62-53 Louisville Dec. 29 N2 W 76-48 Ohio University Dec. 30 N2 L 75-85 Penn State NR-3Jan. 3 A L 65-69 Virginia NR-17Jan. 5 A W 71-56 N.C. State Jan. 8 H W 54-52 Maryland NR-24Jan. 13 H W 72-54 Wake Forest Jan. 18 H W 83-34 Winthrop Jan. 23 H L 67-74 Duke Jan. 26 H W 77-52 Georgia Tech Jan. 28 A W 90-82 Duke Jan. 30 A L 68-71 North Carolina NR-5Feb. 3 H W 71-59 N.C. State Feb. 7 H W 80-26 Florida State

Feb. 9 A W 65-48 Wake Forest Feb. 16 H W 90-75 South CarolinaFeb. 19 H W 70-61 Virginia NR-6Feb. 23 A W 75-60 Florida State Feb. 25 A W 55-51 Georgia Tech Feb. 27 H L 86-91 North Carolina NR-5Mar. 1 A L 46-84 Maryland Mar. 5 N3 W 73-52 N.C. State Mar. 6 N3 L 64-65 North Carolina NR-5Mar. 16 A4 W 65-64 Florida Inter. NR-19Mar. 19 A5 L 66-78 Tennessee NR-1A1/N1-Nevada-Las Vegas Tournament, Las Vegas, NVN2-Hilton Head Tournament, Hilton Head, SCN3-ACC Tournament, Rock Hill, SCA4-NCAA Tournament, First Round, Mideast RegionalA5-NCAA Tournament, Second Round, Mideast Regional

1994-95 (21-11 Overall, 9-7 ACC) Head Coach Jim DavisNWIT ParticipantsDate Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP RankNov. 27 N1 L 86-94 Western Kentucky NR-21Nov. 30 H W 85-35 Western Carolina Dec. 3 H W 70-65 Furman Dec. 5 H W 84-37 Coastal Carolina Dec. 8 A L 73-79 South Carolina Dec. 10 H W 77-50 Charleston SouthernDec. 17 H W 99-59 East Carolina Dec. 19 N2 W 82-56 Army Dec. 20 N2 W 88-79 Providence Dec. 21 N2 W 79-62 UCLA Dec. 29 H W 102-42 S.C. State Jan. 1 H L 67-76 Virginia NR-11Jan. 5 A W 81-27 College of Charleston Jan. 8 H W 72-68 Florida State Jan. 11 A W 66-57 Maryland Jan. 14 H L 73-77 North Carolina NR-4Jan. 19 A W 67-59 Wake Forest Jan. 21 A L 66-72 N.C. State Jan. 26 H W 68-56 Georgia Tech Jan. 28 A L 78-55 Virginia NR-12Feb. 1 H W 78-64 Duke NR-14Feb. 6 A W 67-64 Florida State Feb. 11 H W 74-56 Maryland Feb. 15 A L 69-82 North Carolina NR-9Feb. 18 H W 72-57 Wake Forest Feb. 20 A W 88-82 Duke NR-19Feb. 23 H L 55-68 N.C. State Feb. 25 A L 60-68 Georgia Tech Mar. 3 N3 L 71-78 Duke NR-22Mar. 23 N4 L 64-80 Northwestern St. (LA) Mar. 24 N4 W 80-75 Pacific Mar. 25 N4 W 107-66 East Tennessee St. N1-Murfreesboro, TNN2-Northern Lights Invit., Anchorage, AK (Champions)N3-ACC Tournament, Rock Hill, SCN4-National Women’s Invitational Tour., Amarillo, TX

1995-96 (23-8 Overall, 11-5 ACC) Head Coach Jim Davis#14 Final National RankACC ChampionsNCAA Tournament ParticipantsDate Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP Rank Nov. 28 A W 77-74 UNC-Charlotte*Nov. 30 H W 78-54 Texas-Arlington Dec. 2 H W 88-53 Col. of Charleston Dec. 4 A W 80-28 Western Carolina Dec. 6 A W 77-30 Furman Dec. 9 H W 89-73 Appalachian State Dec. 16 H W 69-59 UNC-Charlotte Dec. 18 N1 W 82-46 Jackson State Dec. 19 A1 W 85-72 Texas-Arlington Jan. 2 A W 63-59 Virginia NR-5Jan. 7 A W 87-74 Florida State Jan. 13 A L 68-93 North Carolina 23-NR

Jan. 17 H W 85-68 Wake Forest 24-NRJan. 20 H W 76-64 N.C. State 24-11Jan. 25 A L 38-55 Georgia Tech 18-NRJan. 28 H W 57-45 Virginia 18-7Jan. 31 A L 63-74 Duke 17-12Feb. 3 H W 70-53 Florida State 17-NRFeb. 5 H W 75-57 South Carolina 17-NRFeb. 7 H W 70-53 Maryland 18-NRFeb. 10 A L 72-74 Maryland 18-NRFeb. 15 H W 79-78 North Carolina* 19-NRFeb. 17 A W 59-58 Wake Forest 19-NRFeb. 19 H L 65-75 Duke 16-12Feb. 21 A L 72-77 N.C. State 16-18Feb. 25 H L 62-72 Georgia Tech 16-NRMar. 1 N2 W 67-49 North Carolina 22-NRMar. 2 N2 W 75-67 Virginia 22-8Mar. 3 N2 W 71-54 Duke 22-12Mar. 16 H3 W 79-52 Austin Peay 14-NRMar. 18 H3 L 88-93 S. F. Austin* 14-NRA1/N1-Texas Arlington Tour., Arlington, TX, ChampionsN2-ACC Tournament, Rock Hill, SC, ChampionsH3-NCAA First & Second Rounds, MW Reg., Clemson, SC

1996-97 (19-11 Overall, 8-8 in the ACC) Head Coach Jim Davis#21 Final National RankNCAA Tournament ParticipantsDate Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP RankNov. 24 H W 55-46 VA Commonwealth 25-NRNov. 26 H W 83-78 Georgia 24-2Dec. 3 H W 93-49 Furman 20-NRDec. 7 A L 53-72 Maryland 20-NR Dec. 15 H W 88-68 Austin Peay 22-NRDec. 18 A W 66-60 South Carolina 22-NRDec. 21 N1 W 73-63 Washington State 22-NRDec. 22 N1 W 52-50 Florida 22-NRDec. 28 N2 W 55-52 Boston College 21-NRDec. 29 N2 W 69-59 Hofstra 21-NRJan. 2 A L 60-69 Wake Forest 21-NRJan. 4 A W 58-44 Virginia 21-9 Jan. 8 H W 60-54 N.C. State 20-11Jan. 11 H W 74-63 Florida State 20-NRJan. 13 A W 67-59 Georgia Tech 12-NR Jan. 17 H W 60-57 Wake Forest 12-NRJan. 20 H L 63-75 North Carolina 10-9Jan. 24 A L 61-70 Duke 10-24Jan. 29 H L 65-75 Virginia 17-8Feb. 1 N3 L 53-68 Texas 17-10Feb. 5 A L 53-64 N.C. State 19-25Feb. 8 H W 52-50 Georgia Tech 19-NRFeb. 11 A L 72-79 North Carolina 22-5Feb. 16 H W 72-69 Duke 22-18Feb. 19 A W 71-47 Florida State 21-NRFeb. 22 H L 64-70 Maryland 21-NRFeb. 28 N4 W 87-75 N.C. State 22-NRMar. 1 N4 W 77-75 Virginia* 22-13Mar. 2 N4 L 58-62 North Carolina 22-5 Mar. 15 N5 L 66-70 Marquette 21-NRN1-Boise State Tournament, Boise, ID, ChampionsN2-Dartmouth Tournament, Hanover, NH, ChampionsN3-ACC-Big 12 Challenge, Boulder, CON4-ACC Tournament, Charlotte, NCN5-NCAA Tour., First Rd., Mideast Reg., Baton Rouge, LA

1997-98 (25-8 Overall, 12-4 ACC) Head Coach Jim Davis#14 Final National RankNCAA Tournament ParticipantsDate Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP RankNov. 14 A1 W 61-46 Tennessee Tech Nov. 16 A1 L 66-70 Northwestern Nov. 23 H W 81-65 Boise State Nov. 25 H W 73-59 South Carolina Nov. 30 A L 67-70 Georgia NR-13Dec. 4 A W 83-70 Furman Dec. 13 H W 72-61 Duke NR-11

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Dec. 16 A W 87-84 Florida State Dec. 20 N2 W 101-58 New Orleans Dec. 22 N3 W 65-39 Temple Dec. 23 N3 W 58-50 Idaho State Dec. 30 H W 89-44 Winthrop Jan. 2 H W 77-63 North Carolina NR-5Jan. 5 H W 74-67 Virginia NR-9Jan. 8 A L 51-73 N.C. State NR-13Jan. 11 H W 73-51 Maryland Jan. 15 A W 61-60 Wake Forest 23-NRJan. 22 H W 79-56 Georgia Tech 19-NRJan. 25 A L 59-78 Duke 19-24Jan. 29 H W 85-56 Florida State 21-NRFeb. 1 A L 59-80 North Carolina 21-6Feb. 5 A L 55-72 Virginia 22-13Feb. 7 H W 68-58 N.C. State* 22-9Feb. 10 H W 102-55 Wofford 21-NR Feb. 12 A W 74-70 Maryland 21-NRFeb. 15 H W 64-41 Wake Forest 21-NRFeb. 18 H W 87-50 UNC-Asheville 19-NRFeb. 22 A W 89-58 Georgia Tech 19-NRFeb. 27 N4 W 85-68 Florida State 16-NRFeb. 28 N4 W 63-44 Maryland 16-NR Mar. 1 N4 L 50-81 North Carolina 16-10Mar. 14 N5 W 60-49 Miami, (FL) 14-NRMar. 16 A6 L 52-74 Louisiana Tech 14-4A1-Preseason NITN2-at Myrtle Beach, SCN3-Bahamas Shootout, Nassau, Bahamas, ChampionsN4-ACC Tournament, Charlotte, NC, FinalistsN5-NCAA Tour. First Round, Midwest Regional, Ruston, LAA6-NCAA Tour. Second Round, Midwest Reg., Ruston, LA

1998-99 (26-6 Overall, 11-5 ACC) Head Coach Jim Davis#10 Final National RankACC ChampionsNCAA Tournament Final 16Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-Opp RankNov. 14 H W 93-26 UNC-Asheville Nov. 16 A W 76-54 Mississippi Nov. 18 H W 69-43 Furman Nov. 20 H W 101-59 Wofford Nov. 30 A W 65-54 Winthrop 25-NRDec. 2 H W 88-67 N.C. State 25-17Dec. 5 H W 89-48 Maryland 25-NRDec. 14 H W 88-60 Dartmouth 14-NRDec. 17 A W 84-67 South Carolina 14-NRDec. 20 N1 W 60-58 Louisiana State 14-NRDec. 30 H W 59-42 UNC-Greensboro 10-NRJan. 2 H L 66-67 Virginia* 10-22Jan. 4 A L 76-87 North Carolina 12-6Jan. 7 H W 77-55 Florida State 12-NRJan. 10 A W 61-56 Georgia Tech 12-NRJan. 14 A L 77-86 Duke 16-12Jan. 17 H W 78-38 Wake Forest 16-NRJan. 21 A W 70-58 N.C. State 16-NRJan. 24 H W 81-72 Iowa State 16-14Jan. 28 A W 55-45 Maryland 15-NRJan. 31 A L 55-75 Virginia 15-19Feb. 3 H L 72-76 North Carolina 17-13Feb. 7 A W 71-67 Florida State 17-NRFeb. 11 H W 69-41 Georgia Tech 19-NRFeb. 14 H W 80-75 Duke 19-7Feb. 18 A W 66-38 Wake Forest 14-NRFeb. 27 N2 W 52-51 N.C. State 16-NRFeb. 28 N2 W 76-71 Duke 16-8Mar. 1 N2 W 87-72 North Carolina 13-11Mar. 12 H3 W 76-45 Florida A&M 10-NRMar. 14 H3 W 63-51 Illinois 10-NRMar. 20 N4 L 54-67 Georgia 10-12N1-Myrtle Beach, SCN2-ACC Tournament, Charlotte, NC, ChampionsH3-NCAA Tournament, First and Second Rounds, NCAA Mideast Region, Clemson, SCN4-NCAA Tournament, Regional Semifinals, NCAA Mideast Region, Cincinnati, OH

1999-2000 (19-12 Overall, 9-7 ACC) Head Coach Jim DavisNCAA Tournament ParticipantsDate Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP Rank Nov. 19 H W 67-52 MassachusettsNov. 22 H W 71-63 Mississippi Nov. 24 N1 L 57-68 Old Dominion NR-14Nov. 26 N1 W 70-65 Kentucky Nov. 29 H W 65-46 South Carolina Dec. 1 A W 57-52 Furman Dec. 4 A L 62-81 Georgia Tech Dec. 11 A W 55-44 Wofford Dec. 17 H W 64-41 Winthrop Dec. 19 N2 L 54-69 Penn State NR-9Dec. 21 A L 67-78 UNC-Greensboro*Dec. 30 A W 61-44 East Carolina Jan. 2 A W 75-56 UNC-Asheville Jan. 6 H L 58-74 MarylandJan. 10 A W 60-59 North Carolina NR-12Jan. 13 H W 71-56 N.C. State NR-3Jan. 16 A L 51-60 Duke NR-1Jan. 20 A L 74-77 Virginia** Jan. 24 H W 66-55 Wake Forest Jan. 27 A W 73-61 Florida State Jan. 31 H W 72-43 Georgia Tech Feb. 6 A W 59-57 Maryland Feb. 10 H W 69-65 North Carolina Feb. 13 A L 58-67 N.C. State NR-1 Feb. 17 H L 63-72 Virginia NR-2Feb. 21 H L 44-59 Duke NR-9Feb. 24 A W 63-59 Wake Forest Feb. 27 H W 75-58 Florida State Mar. 5 N3 L 54-56 North Carolina Mar. 17 N4 W 64-50 Drake Mar. 19 A4 L 45-83 Connecticut NR-1 N1-Coaches vs. Cancer Challenge, Hartford, CTN2-Myrtle Beach, SCN3-ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NCN4/A4-NCAA Tournament, Storrs, CT

2000-01 (21-10 Overall, 10-6 ACC) Head Coach Jim Davis#22 Final National RankNCAA Tournament ParticipantsDate Site W L Score Opponent CU-Opp RankNov. 18 A L 62-80 Illinois NR-25Nov. 20 H W 92-58 East CarolinaNov. 24 N1 L 58-86 Tennessee NR-2Nov. 25 N1 W 66-58 Alcorn StateNov. 29 A W 56-43 South CarolinaDec. 6 H W 80-59 FurmanDec. 9 H W 93-75 Duke NR-3Dec. 16 H W 89-65 UNC-GreensboroDec. 18 H W 80-59 Virginia Tech Dec. 21 N2 W 72-61 Auburn NR-9Dec. 28 H W 73-63 Wofford 20-NRDec. 30 A W 79-46 Winthrop 20-NRJan. 2 A L 73-85 Maryland* 18-NRJan. 5 A W 67-52 N.C. State 18-16Jan. 8 H L 70-71 North Carolina 16-NRJan. 11 H W 67-45 Wake Forest 16-NRJan. 15 A W 87-71 Virginia 20-25Jan. 18 A W 72-64 Georgia Tech 20-NRJan. 21 H W 79-66 Florida State 20-NRJan. 28 A L 42-92 Duke 15-4Feb. 1 H L 62-68 Maryland 17-NRFeb. 4 H L 50-56 N.C. State 17-NRFeb. 8 A L 99-100 North Carolina ** 25-NRFeb. 11 A W 72-55 Wake Forest 25-NRFeb. 15 H W 78-71 VirginiaFeb. 19 H W 68-49 Georgia TechFeb. 22 A W 63-49 Florida StateMar. 3 N3 W 75-57 North Carolina 25-NRMar. 4 N3 L 52-65 N.C. State 25-21Mar. 16 N4 W 51-49 TN-Chattanooga 22-NRMar. 18 A4 L 62-77 Xavier 22-12

N1-Maui Classic, Maui, HIN2-Myrtle Beach, SCN3-ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NCN4-NCAA Tournament, First and Second Rounds, NCAA Mideast Region, Cincinnati, OH

2001-02 (17-12 Overall, 9-7 ACC) Head Coach Jim DavisNCAA Tournament ParticipantsDate Site W L Score Opponent CU-Opp Rank Nov. 16 H W 67-53 East Carolina Nov. 19 H W 73-62 Illinois Nov. 25 N1 L 54-57 MassachusettsNov. 28 H W 71-63 South Carolina NR-25Dec. 2 A L 57-59 FurmanDec. 5 A L 59-70 MarylandDec. 8 H W 72-55 Miami (OH)Dec. 15 H W 86-43 WinthropDec. 18 A W 73-69 Penn State NR-24Dec. 20 H W 68-48 Charleston SouthernDec. 28 A W 60-46 HartfordDec. 30 H W 74-70 Florida StateJan. 3 A L 58-68 Virginia TechJan. 7 A W 79-68 VirginiaJan. 10 H L 58-81 Duke NR-7Jan. 13 H L 85-89 North Carolina NR-16Jan. 17 A W 46-58 Wake ForestJan. 21 H W 60-47 MarylandJan. 24 H W 62-51 N.C. StateJan. 26 A L 78-83 Georgia TechJan. 31 A W 56-43 Florida StateFeb. 7 H W 73-65 VirginiaFeb. 10 A L 69-77 Duke NR-5Feb. 14 A L 76-86 North Carolina NR-20Feb. 17 H W 65-46 Wake ForestFeb. 21 H W 68-65 Georgia TechFeb. 25 A W 63-52 N.C. StateMar. 2 N2 L 52-61 N.C. State Mar. 15 N3 L 68-78 Arkansas N1-Norwich, CTN2-ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NCN3-NCAA Tournament, First Round, Mideast Regional, Manhattan, KS

2002-03 (14-15 Overall, 5-11 ACC) Head Coach Jim DavisDate Site W L Score Opponent CU-Opp RankNov. 22 A L 58-72 South CarolinaNov. 26 H1 W 77-52 GramblingNov. 29 A W 69-62 Western KentuckyDec. 5 H1 W 90-52 WinthropDec. 7 H1 L 66-80 Penn State NR-11Dec. 14 H1 W 91-58 FurmanDec. 17 H1 W 84-56 High PointDec. 21 N1 W 45-37 Marshall *Dec. 22 N1 W 70-67 OaklandDec. 27 N2 L 58-60 AuburnDec. 30 A W 55-50 Miami (OH)Jan. 2 H1 W 63-62 VirginiaJan. 6 A L 53-69 Duke NR-1Jan. 9 A W 70-59 MarylandJan. 16 H L 55-77 North Carolina NR-8Jan. 20 A L 55-63 N.C. StateJan. 23 A L 78-89 Georiga Tech *Jan. 26 H W 61-45 Wake ForestJan. 30 H L 57-59 Florida StateFeb. 3 A L 54-69 VirginiaFeb. 6 H L 49-61 Duke NR-2Feb. 9 H W 85-67 MarylandFeb. 16 A L 66-70 North Carolina NR-8Feb. 20 H W 73-62 N.C. StateFeb. 23 H L 63-78 Ga. TechFeb. 27 A L 55-66 Wake ForestMar. 2 A L 59-68 Florida State

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Mar. 7 N3 W 63-61 MarylandMar. 8 N3 L 71-80 North Carolina NR-11H1-Anderson Civic Center, Anderson, SCN1- Bahamas Sun Splash Shootout, Nassau, BahamasN2-Russel Athletic Shootout, Atlanta, GAN3-ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC

2003-04 (17-12 Overall, 7-9 ACC) Head Coach Jim DavisWNIT ParticipantsDate Site W L Score Opponent CU-Opp. RankNov. 21 H W 103-99 South Carolina Nov. 25 N1 W 62-56 Brigham Young Nov. 26 A1 L 58-61 Alaska-Anchorage Nov. 30 H W 69-64 Rutgers NR-15 Dec. 4 A W 80-71 Western Carolina Dec. 7 A W 74-66 Furman Dec. 13 H W 87-75 Western Kentucky Dec. 15 H W 82-45 East Tennessee State Dec. 19 A W 79-75 Youngstown State Dec 21 A W 62-47 Pittsburgh Dec. 29 H W 84-65 Coastal CarolinaJan. 2 A W 58-55 Virginia Jan. 4 A L 47-72 North Carolina NR-14Jan. 8 H L 61-68 Florida State Jan. 11 H W 77-64 NC State Jan. 18 A W 75-61 Georgia Tech Jan. 21 H W 71-68 Wake Forest Jan. 25 H W 60-56 Virginia Jan. 29 A L 55-68 Maryland Feb. 2 H L 60-78 Duke NR-2 Feb. 5 H L 41-72 North Carolina NR-12Feb. 8 A L 50-65 Florida State Feb. 12 A L 55-76 NC State Feb. 19 H W 59-47 Georgia Tech Feb. 22 A W 72-55 Wake Forest Feb. 27 A L 45-102 Duke NR-3 Feb. 29 H L 69-80 Maryland Mar. 6 N2 L 43-45 NC State Mar. 17 H3 L 71-78 UNC-CharlotteA1/N1-Great Alaskan Shootout, Anchorage, AKN2-ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NCH3-WNIT, First Round, Clemson, SC

2004-05 (8-20 Overall, 2-12 ACC) Head Coach Jim DavisDate Site W L Score Opponent CU-OPP RankNov. 19 H W 62-55 Western CarolinaNov. 21 H L 62-67 Appalachian StateNov. 24 A L 52-83 UCLANov. 26 A L 73-74 San DiegoNov. 30 H L 59-76 FurmanDec. 3 A W 87-79 South Carolina *Dec. 5 H W 72-48 Morehead StateDec. 11 H W 51-38 PittsburghDec. 16 A W 80-50 WagnerDec. 18 A L 51-66 Rutgers NR-22Dec. 21 N1 L 54-67 MississippiJan. 2 H W 71-62 GeorgetownJan. 9 H W 78-65 N.C. StateJan. 13 H L 57-68 Florida StateJan. 16 A L 49-68 VirginiaJan. 20 H L 66-81 Virginia Tech NR-23Jan. 23 A L 71-86 Wake ForestJan. 26 A L 48-53 Georgia TechJan. 31 H L 69-83 MiamiFeb. 4 A L 55-99 North Carolina NR-6Feb. 6 H L 82-87 Maryland NR-20Feb. 9 A L 61-82 Florida State NR-24Feb. 13 N2 L 60-88 Georgia NR-18Feb. 17 A L 48-72 Duke NR-3Feb. 21 H L 60-68 Wake ForestFeb. 24 H W 58-49 Georgia TechFeb. 28 A L 45-69 N.C. State NR-19Mar. 4 N3 L 55-66 Maryland NR-25

N1-Tupelo, MSN2-Russell Athletic Shootout, Duluth, GAN3-ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC

2005-06 (8-21 Overall, 2-12 ACC) Head Coach Cristy McKinneyDate Site W L Score Opponent CU-Opp. RankNov. 11 N1 L 54-78 Missouri Nov. 12 N1 L 49-86 Vanderbilt NR-17Nov. 18 H L 62-71 Tennessee TechNov. 21 H L 66-70 Mississippi Nov. 25 N2 L 62-85 Belmont Nov. 26 A2 W 97-88 Memphis Nov. 30 A W 82-55 Furman Dec. 3 H L 63-76 UCLA NR-21Dec. 11 H W 72-68 San Diego Dec. 18 H W 94-66 Wagner Dec. 20 H W 52-51 Winthrop Dec. 23 H W 97-62 Savannah State Dec. 30 A L 56-69 Georgetown Jan. 2 H L 46-77 South Carolina Jan. 6 A L 61-102 North Carolina NR-5Jan. 8 H W 72-63 Georgia Tech Jan. 12 H L 52-74 Miami Jan. 15 H W 75-68 Wake Forest Jan. 19 A L 66-80 Florida StateJan. 26 H L 65-97 Duke NR-2Jan. 29 A L 64-83 Georgia Tech Feb. 5 H L 53-70 Boston College NR-23Feb. 9 A L 70-82 Virginia Tech Feb. 12 A L 70-82 Wake Forest Feb. 16 H L 69-78 NC State Feb. 19 H L 72-80 Florida State* Feb. 23 A L 63-89 Maryland NR-4Feb. 26 A L 64-83 Virginia Mar. 2 N3 L 53-67 NC StateN1 - BTI/WBCA Classic, Tempe, AZN2/A2 - Lady Tiger Thanksgiving Classic, Memphis, TNN3 - ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC

2006-07 (12-18 Overall, 4-10 ACC) Head Coach Cristy McKinneyDate Site W L Score Opponent CU-Opp. RankNov. 11 H L 69-75 ArkansasNov. 13 H W 64-42 Col. of CharlestonNov. 16 H L 64-73 ChattanoogaNov. 20 A L 48-80 South CarolinaNov. 24 N1 W 95-88 St. John’sNov. 25 A1 L 78-80 MaineNov. 29 H W 67-62 FurmanDec. 3 A L 63-82 Vanderbilt NR-12Dec. 6 A L 72-85 James MadisonDec. 10 H W 71-62 Kennesaw StateDec. 17 A W 70-67 Tennessee TechDec. 19 H W 77-69 DaytonDec. 22 H W 94-81 WoffordDec. 29 A W 77-74 DuquesneJan. 2 H L 62-65 CharlotteJan. 5 A W 73-57 Wake ForestJan. 7 H L 57-63 Georgia TechJan. 11 H L 65-100 North Carolina NR-2Jan. 18 H L 60-61 Florida StateJan. 21 A L 64-69 Boston CollegeJan. 25 H L 62-76 Maryland NR-3Jan. 28 A W 79-69 MiamiFeb. 5 A L 53-105 Duke NR-1Feb. 8 A L 52-65 NC StateFeb. 11 H W 73-69 Virginia TechFeb. 15 H W 76-53 Wake ForestFeb. 19 A L 59-62 Georgia TechFeb. 22 A L 61-73 Florida StateFeb. 25 H L 85-86 VirginiaMar. 1 N2 L 82-89 VirginiaN1/A1 - Dead River Company Classic, Orono, MEN2 - ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC

2007-08 (12-19 Overall, 4-10 ACC) Head Coach Cristy McKinneyDate Site W L Score Opponent CU-Opp. RankNov. 9 H W 72-59 Maine Nov. 11 H L 53-62 Western CarolinaNov. 14 H W 80-72 DuquesneNov. 17 A L 55-65 ChattanoogaNov. 20 H L 56-74 Vanderbilt NR-25Nov. 23 N1 W 62-59 RiceNov. 24 N1 W 77-67 SienaNov. 29 A1 L 51-68 Michigan State NR-20Dec. 2 A L 63-79 ArkansasDec. 5 A W 58-52 FurmanDec. 7 H W 69-60 James MadisonDec. 16 H W 75-62 Charleston SouthernDec. 18 A L 43-81 DaytonDec. 22 H L 43-64 South CarolinaJan. 2 A L 58-62 CharlotteJan. 6 A L 46-110 Maryland NR-5Jan. 10 H L 61-66 MiamiJan. 14 A W 85-73 Wake ForestJan. 17 A W 84-73 Virginia TechJan. 20 H L 39-63 Florida StateJan. 28 H L 63-68 Boston CollegeJan. 31 A L 59-77 Georgia TechFeb. 3 H W 66-46 Wake ForestFeb. 7 A L 47-79 North Carolina NR-3Feb. 13 H L 54-83 Duke NR-12Feb. 21 A L 71-83 VirginiaFeb. 24 H L 58-74 Georgia TechFeb. 28 H L 57-89 NC StateMar. 1 A W 72-70 Florida StateMar. 6 N2 W 65-60 NC State*Mar. 7 N2 L 77-97 North Carolina NR-2N1 - Coors Classic; Boulder, COA1 - Big Ten/ACC ChallengeN2 - ACC Tournament; Greensboro, NC

2008-09 (14-17 Overall, 2-12 ACC) Head Coach Cristy McKinneyDate Site W L Score Opponent CU-Opp. RankNov. 14 A L 68-82 FurmanNov. 16 H W 66-35 PresbyterianNov. 19 A W 52-45 South CarolinaNov. 22 H L 75-82 Georgia StateNov. 25 H W 76-68 WinthropNov. 28 N1 W 68-53 Kent StateNov. 30 A1 W 85-67 WashingtonDec. 4 A W 78-75ot NorthwesternDec. 6 H W 60-57 OhioDec. 15 H W 79-74 UT-ChattanoogaDec. 22 N2 L 67-50 GeorgiaDec. 29 H W 78-65 Kennesaw StateJan. 2 H L 51-58 CharlotteJan. 5 A W 74-68 Miami (FL)Jan. 8 H L 74-83 North Carolina NR-2Jan. 11 A L 54-80 Florida StateJan. 15 H L 56-65 Maryland NR-12Jan. 18 A W 64-60 Wake ForestJan. 20 H W 85-60 Charleston SouthernJan. 23 A L 51-71 Boston CollegeJan. 26 H L 67-75 Virginia NR-14Jan. 28 H L 61-65 Virginia Tech Feb. 1 A L 41-49 Georgia TechFeb. 4 A W 73-64 Western CarolinaFeb. 8 H L 66-71 Wake ForestFeb. 13 A L 53-77 Duke NR-4Feb. 19 H L 58-75 Florida State NR-11Feb. 22 H L 54-89 Georgia Tech Feb. 26 A L 43-69 NC State Mar. 5 N3 W 81-69 Georgia TechMar. 6 N3 L 55-74 North Carolina NR-11 N1/A1- Washington Husky Classic, Seattle, WAN2 - Gwinnett Center; Duluth, GAN3 - ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC

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By An Individual

Scored 30 points By Clemson - 32 by Lele Hardy vs. Georgia State at Clemson, SC on November 22, 2008By Opponent - 32 by Corine Groves of Wake Forest at Clemson, SC on Febru-ary 8, 2009

Scored 40 points By Clemson - 43 by Barbara Kennedy vs. Penn State at University Park, PA on March 12, 1982.By Opponent - 42 by Michelle Augstavo of San Diego at Clemson, SC on De-cember 11, 2005.

Made 15 Field Goals By Clemson - 15 by Nickey Lynch vs. East Tennessee State at Johnson City, TN on February 2, 1987.By Opponent - 15 by by Michelle Augstavo of San Diego at Clemson, SC on December 11, 2005.

Attempted 25 Field Goals By Clemson - 25 by D’Lesha Lloyd vs. Rice in Boulder, CO on November 23, 2007.By Opponent - 26 by Michelle Augstavo of San Diego at Clemson, SC on De-cember 11, 2005.

Made 15 Free Throws By Clemson - 18 by Amy Geren vs. LSU at Myrtle Beach, SC on December 20, 1998.By Opponent - 17 by Milli Martinez of Georgia Tech at Atlanta, GA on January 26, 2002.

Collected 20 Rebounds By Clemson - 20 by Jackie Farmer vs. Kansas State at Manhattan, KS on No-vember 25, 1990.By Opponent - 21 by Dawn Royster of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC on January 2, 1985.

Dished Out 15 Assists By Clemson - 15 by Susan Fehling vs. Wyoming at Portland, OR on December 17, 1984.By Opponent — Never Happened

Collected 8 Steals By Clemson - 8 by Lele Hardy vs. Maine at Clemson, SC on November 9, 2007.By Opponent - 8 by Lisa Wills of UCLA at Los Angeles, CA on November 24, 2004.

Blocked 6 Shots By Clemson - 8 by Khaili Sanders vs. Furman at Greenville, SC on November 30, 2005.By Opponent - 7 by Wanda Pittman of S.C. State at Orangeburg, SC on Janu-ary 29, 1987.

Scored 20 Points and had 20 Rebounds in a Game By Clemson - 27 points and 20 rebounds by Jackie Farmer vs. Kansas State at Manhattan, KS on November 25, 1990. By Opponent - 25 points and 21 rebounds by Dawn Royster of North Carolina at Clemson, SC on January 2, 1985.

By The Team

Scored 100 points By Clemson - 103 vs. South Carolina at Clemson, SC on November 21, 2003.By Opponent - 110 by Maryland at College Park, MD on January 6, 2008.

Scored 100 points yet lost game By Clemson - 104 vs. N.C. State in 105-104 loss at Clemson, SC on February 4, 1984.By Opponent - 106 by Western Kentucky and lost to Clemson 110-106 (2OT) at Amarillo, TX on March 24, 1984.

Scored 110 points By Clemson - 113 points vs. Charleston Southern at Clemson, SC on November 30, 1991.By Opponent - 110 by Maryland at College Park, MD on January 6, 2008.

Scored 120 points By Clemson - 136 points vs. Gardner-Webb at Littlejohn Coliseum on February 26, 1977.By Opponent - Never Happened

50-point victory By Clemson - 67 vs. UNC-Asheville at Clemson, SC on November 14, 1998.By Opponent - 64 by Maryland at College Park, MD on January 6, 2008. Scored 50 Field Goals By Clemson - 50 vs. Duke at Clemson, SC on January 9, 1980.By Opponent - Never Happened

Shot 60 Percent From the Field By Clemson - .603 (44-73) vs. Furman at Anderson, SC on December 14, 2002.By Opponent - .621 (41-66) by Maryland at College Park, MD on January 6, 2008.

Shot 90 Percent from the Foul Line (Minimum 10 Attempts)By Clemson - .947 (18-19) vs. Georgia Tech at Greensboro, NC on March 5, 2009.By Opponent - .909 (20-22) by Siena at Boulder, CO on November 24, 2007.

Recorded a +25 Rebound Margin By Clemson - +32 vs. UNC-Asheville at Clemson, SC on November 14, 1998.By Opponent - +26 by North Carolina at Greensboro, NC on March 6, 2009.

Handed Out 25 Assists By Clemson - 25 vs. Washington at Seattle, WA on November 30, 2008.By Opponent - 26 by North Carolina at Greensboro, NC on March 7, 2008.

Made 30 Free Throws By Clemson - 30 vs. Virginia at Anderson, SC on January 2, 2003.By Opponent - 32 by Furman at Greenville, SC on November 14, 2008.

Attempted 40 Free Throws By Clemson - 44 vs. N.C. State at Raleigh, NC on January 5, 2001.By Opponent - 40 by Furman at Greenville, SC on November 14, 2008.

Susan Fehling Nickey LynchLele HardyAmy Geren

Last Time It Happened

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September 7, 1975 It was officially announced that Clemson would compete in women’s basketball as a varsity sport for the 1975-76 season.

December 6, 1975 Clemson played and won its first game with a 55-51 win over Davidson at Clemson, SC.

January 10, 1976 Cookie Blackney had a school record 25 rebounds against South Carolina.

January 17, 1976 The Lady Tigers won their first-ever overtime game with a 68-66 win over Baptist College.

May 28, 1976 Annie Tribble was named Head Coach of Clem- son.

February 12, 1977 Donna Forester tied the school-record with 25 re-bounds in the Columbia College game.

February 26, 1977 Clemson scored a school-record 136 points against Gardner-Webb.

March 12, 1977 Clemson claimed its first win over a ranked opponent. The Lady Tigers defeated 16th-ranked Memphis State, 79-72, in the AIAW Region II Tournament in Memphis, TN.

December 12, 1977 Donna Forester was 12-12 from the field against Claflin. The perfect game from the field is a school record.

January 14, 1978 Clemson won its own Lady Tiger Invitational at Clem-son, SC, with a win over South Carolina, 79-66, in the championship game.

January 11, 1979 The Lady Tigers won their own Lady Tiger Invita-tional at Clemson, SC, with a 61-60 win over East Carolina.

January 17, 1979 Drema Greer had a school-record 17 assists in the Wake Forest game.

January 23, 1979 Clemson appeared in its first Associated Press poll. The Lady Tigers were ranked 20th with an 11-5 record.

December 20, 1979 Clemson won the Carolina Christmas Classic with a 80-77 win over host North Carolina in the champion-ship game.

January 9, 1980 Clemson defeated Duke, 111-56, in front of 9,000 fans at Littlejohn Coliseum, the largest crowd to date to see a Lady Tiger home game.

January 12, 1980 Clemson won its own Clemson Lady Tiger Invitational with a 94-74 win over the University of Mississippi for Women.

February 23, 1980 Clemson won its 100th all-time game with a 77-69 win over the College of Charleston.

February 24, 1980 Barbara Kennedy scored a school record 45 points against Claflin.

March 20-22, 1980 The Lady Tigers participated in the NWIT in Amarillo, TX. Clemson won one game and lost two in the tourna-ment.

January 10, 1981 Clemson won its own Lady Tiger In-vitational at Clemson, SC. The Lady Tigers defeated Alabama, 79-72 in the championship game.

February 2, 1981 The Lady Tigers defeated Duke, 67-54, which made Clemson the regular season champions of the ACC with a 6-1 league record.

February, 10, 1981 Clemson defeated second-ranked Old Dominion, 73-64, at Clemson.

February 12-14, 1981 The Lady Tigers played host to the fourth annual ACC Tournament. Clem-son defeated Wake Forest in the open-ing round and lost to N.C. State in the semifinals.

March, 26 1981 Clemson finished 20th in the final As-sociated Press poll, its first top-20 ranking in a final poll.

November 28, 1981 Clemson defeated Missouri, 68-52, in the champion-ship game of the Wayland Baptist Queens Classic at Plainview, TX.

December 19, 1982 Clemson won the South Florida Invitational at Tampa, FL with a 74-59 win over Miami in the championship game.

February 28, 1982 Maryland defeated Clemson, 93-81, in the champion-ship game of the ACC Tournament.

March 12, 1982 Clemson played in the inaugural NCAA tournament. The Tigers lost to Penn State at University Park, PA. This was the first women’s NCAA tournament game ever played. Barbara Kennedy played in her last game as a Lady Tiger and scored 43 points against Penn State in an NCAA first round loss at University Park, PA. Ken-nedy completed her career with 3,113 points and 1,252 rebounds. The 43 points against Penn State is still the second most points scored in a NCAA tournament game. Kennedy also led the nation in scoring with a 29.3 ppg. average for the 1981-82 season. Kennedy also scored the first points in the history of the women’s NCAA tournament.

March, 1982 Barbara Kennedy is named first-team All-American by Kodak, Women’s Basketball Coaches Association, and Basketball Weekly.

April 17, 1982 Barbara Kennedy had her #42 jersey retired at a ceremony at the annual Orange-White Spring football game.

January 5, 1983 Peggy Caple became the first player in ACC and Clemson history to finish a game with a triple-double. Caple had 19 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 blocked shots vs. Kansas State.

November 26, 1983 Clemson won the Wayland Baptist Queen’s Classic at Plainview, TX with a 95-75 win over S.F. Austin in the championship game.

March 22-24, 1984 Clemson participated in the NWIT at Amarillo, TX. The Lady Tigers finished in third place.

Nov. 23-24, 1984 The Lady Tigers defeated Nebraska, 99-84, in the championship game of the Nebraska Invitational in Lincoln, NE. Clemson shot a school-record .642 (43-67) from the field.

December 7, 1985 The Lady Tigers won their 200th all-time game with a 62-61 win over South Carolina at Clemson, SC.

January 11, 1986 Melinda Ashworth made 18 free throws (attempted 20) against Virginia. The 18 made free throws and the 20 attempted free throws are both single-game school records.

January 22, 1987 Annie Tribble announced her decision to retire as Head Coach of the Lady Tigers effective at the end of the season.

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February 21, 1987 Clemson defeated Wake Forest, 95-83, in Annie Tribble’s last home game as Head Coach of the Lady TIgers. This was also her 200th win at Clemson.

February 28, 1987 Annie Tribble coached her last Clemson game. N.C. State defeated the Lady Tigers, 79-58, in the ACC tournament. Tribble finished her career with a 200-135 record at Clemson and a 355-168 record as a Head Coach.

April 1, 1987 Jim Davis was named Head Coach of the Lady Tigers.

November 28, 1987 Clemson won the Georgia Southern Thanksgiving Classic at Statesboro, GA with a 64-52 win over Georgia Southern in the championship game.

March 19, 1988 James Madison defeated Clemson, 70-63, in the second round of the NCAA tournament at Harrisonburg, VA.

March, 1988 Clemson finished 20th in the final USA Today poll.

December 30, 1988 Clemson defeated St. Peter’s, 67-63, in the championship game of the St. Peter’s Tournament at Jersey City, NJ.

January 6, 1989 The Lady Tigers defeated fifth-ranked Maryland, 69-67, at Clemson.

March 18, 1989 Clemson defeated Georgia, 78-65, in the second round of the NCAA tournament at Clemson, SC. The Lady Bulldogs were ranked number-10 in the country.

March 23, 1989 Auburn defeated Clemson, 71-60, in the semifinals of the Mideast Regionals in the NCAA tournament at Auburn, AL.

March, 1989 The Lady Tigers finished 13th in the final USA Today poll.

December 30, 1989 Clemson defeated Montana State, 80-53, in the championship game of the Brigham Young Invita-tional.

March 14, 1990 Clemson defeated Manhattan in the first round of the NCAA Tournament’s East Regional.

March 17, 1990 The Lady Tigers won over Connecticut, 61-59, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament’s East Regional.

March 22, 1990 Tennessee won over Clemson in the semifinals of the East Regionals in the NCAA tournament at Norfolk, VA.

March, 1990 Clemson finished 19th in the final USA Today poll.

November 25, 1990 Clemson won the Kansas State Invitational at Man-hattan, KS. The Lady Tigers defeated Kansas State, 68-61, in the championship game.

January 2, 1991 Clemson defeated second-ranked N.C. State, 82-73, at home.

January 8, 1991 The Lady Tigers were ranked 12th in the Associated Press poll. This was the highest Clemson had ever been ranked in this poll.

February, 22, 1991 Lady Tiger Head Coach Jim Davis won his 100th career game. Before arriving at Clemson, he coached one year at Middle Tennessee State and had a 19-8 record in 1986-87.

March 3, 1991 Clemson upset number-one ranked Virginia, 65-62, in the semifinals of the 14th annual ACC Tournament, for Clemson’s first win over the num-ber-one ranked team in women’s basketball. Cheron Wells scored 26 points to lead the Lady Tigers.

March 4, 1991 N.C. State defeated the Lady Tigers, 84-61, in the championship game of the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament.

March 16, 1991 Clemson defeated Providence, 103-91, in the second round of the East Regional.

March 21, 1991 Clemson’s Peggy Sells scored the winning basket at the game-ending horn to give Clemson a 57-55 win over James Madison in the

semifinals of the East Regional in the Palestra in Philadelphia, PA.

March 23, 1991 Connecticut defeated Clemson, 60-57, in the East Regional Finals. This was the farthest Clemson had ever advanced in a women’s postseason tournament. Cheron Wells was named to the NCAA East Regional All-Tournament team. March, 1991 Clemson was ranked eighth in the final USA Today poll and 21st in the final Associated Press poll.

November 22, 1991 The Lady Tigers won their 300th game with a 66-54 win over UNC Charlotte in the Vanderbilt Tourna-ment.

December 16, 1991 Shandy Bryan was named National Player-of-the-Week by Sports Illustrated for the period of De-cember 9-15. The issue with Bryan as the Sports Illustrated National Player-of-the-Week was dated December 23rd.

December 21, 1991 Clemson defeated South Florida, 90-83, in the cham-pionship game of the South Florida Tournament, in Tampa, FL. Shandy Bryan went 12-12 from the floor in this game.

February 12, 1992 Clemson Head Coach Jim Davis won his 100th game at Clemson with a 81-69 win over South Carolina.

February 15, 1992 Clemson upset number-one ranked Maryland, 72-55, at Clemson.

March 18, 1992 Clemson defeated Tennessee-Chattanooga, 76-72, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament’s East Regional.

March 22, 1992 West Virginia defeated Clemson, 73-72, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament’s East Regional.

March, 1992 Clemson finished 19th in the final USA Today poll and 20th in the final Associated Press poll, the first time Clemson has been ranked in the final top 20 in both polls.

December 27, 1992 Dana Puckett scored 22 points and had the game-winning buzzer shot as the Lady Tigers defeated 11th-ranked Texas 78-75 in the first round of the Rutgers/Bell Atlantic Classic.

December 29, 1992 Jessica Barr scored on a 16-foot shot with 3.8 sec-onds left to give the Lady Tigers a win over Rutgers and the Rutgers/Bell Atlantic Championship.

March 12, 1993 Shandy Bryan was named to the District III Kodak All-American team.

March 17, 1993 Tara Saunooke tied a NCAA Tournament record for three-point goals made in a game in leading Clemson to a 70-64 victory over Xavier (OH) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Clemson, SC. She hit six in the contest.

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March 21, 1993 Stephen F. Austin defeated the Lady Tigers 89-78 in the second round of the Midwest Regional in the NCAA Tournament. February 25, 1994 Clemson broke the school record for the most ACC wins in a season with a 55-51 win over Georgia Tech.

March 2, 1994 Jessica Barr was named Atlantic Coast Conference Player-of-the-Year.

March 16, 1994 Clemson defeated 19th-ranked Florida International in the first round of the NCAA tournament.

March 19, 1994 Number-one ranked Tennessee defeated Clemson in Knoxville, TN 78-66, in the second round of the NCAA tournament.

March 24, 1994 Jessica Barr was named Division III Kodak All-American team.

April 1, 1994 Jessica Barr was named to the Kodak All-American team.

April 4, 1994 Clemson finished 22nd in the final USA Today poll.

November 27, 1994 Clemson began its 20th season of women’s basket-ball with a 94-86 double-overtime loss to Western Kentucky at Murfreesboro, TN.

December 17, 1994 Head Coach Jim Davis won his 150th game at Clem-son with a 99-59 win over East Carolina.

Dec. 19-21, 1994 The Lady Tigers defeated Army, Providence and UCLA in winning the Northern Lights Invitational in Anchorage, AK. This was the first time the Lady Tigers have played outside the continental United States.

December 29, 1994 Tara Saunooke broke the Atlantic Coast Conference record for most three-point field goals made in a career in the S.C. State game. She concluded her career with 252 three-point field goals.

March 23, 1995 Northwestern State defeated Clemson 80-64 in the first round of the National Women’s Invitational Tournament in Amarillo, TX.

March 24, 1995 Clemson defeated Pacific 80-75 in the consolation semifinals of the NWIT.

March 25, 1995 Clemson shot .603 from the floor, seventh best in school history, as the Lady Tigers defeated East Tennessee State 107-66 in the consolation finals of the NWIT.

November 28, 1995 Clemson overcame a 12-point deficit in the last 1:35 in regulation to tie the score to claim a 77-74 overtime win over UNC-Charlotte.

March 10, 1997 Clemson finished 21st in the final As-sociated Press poll.

March 15, 1997 Marquette defeated Clemson 70-66 in the first round of the NCAA Tourna-ment at Clemson, SC.

April 1, 1997 Clemson finished 25th in the USA Today poll.

December 22, 1997 Clemson defeated Temple 65-39 in the first round of the Sun Splash Shootout at Nassau, Bahamas. This marked the first game the Lady Tigers have ever played outside of the United States.

December 23, 1997 The Lady Tigers defeated Idaho State 58-50 in the Sun Spash Shootout Championship game at Nassau, Ba-hamas.

January 2 & 5, 1998 Clemson defeated fifth-ranked North Carolina, 77-63, on January 2. On January 5, Clemson defeated ninth-ranked Virginia, 74-67. This is the first time in Lady Tiger history that the Lady Tigers had defeated two-top 10 teams in consecutive games. The two games were 72 hours apart.

January 8 & 11, 1998 N.C. State defeated Clemson, 73-51, on January 8. On January 11, Clemson defeated Maryland by the same score 73-51. This is the first time in Lady Tiger basketball history that consecutive Clemson games have resulted in the same score.

February 27, 1998 Head Coach Jim Davis won his 250th career NCAA Division I game with a 85-68 win over Florida State on February 27.

March 9, 1998 Clemson finished the year ranked 14th in the Final Associated Press poll.

March 14, 1998 Clemson defeated Miami (FL) 60-49 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. With this win, Clemson won its 25th game of the season, setting a new school record for most wins in a single season.

March 16, 1998 Louisiana Tech won over Clemson 74-52 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

March 31, 1998 Amy Geren finished the season leading the ACC in three categories: best free throw pct. (.876), best three-point field goal pct. (.409), and the most three point goals per game (2.1). She is the third Clemson player in history to lead the league in three categories in a single season. March 31, 1998 Clemson finished 21st in the Final USA Today poll.

January 17, 1999 Itoro Umoh had a triple double vs. Wake Forest. She had 12 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 assists as

December 19, 1995 The Lady Ti-gers defeated Texas-Arling-ton 85-72 in the championship game of the Texas-Arling-ton Tournament in Ar l ington, TX.

March 1, 1996 Clemson claimed its 400th all-t ime v ic to ry with a 67-49 win over North Carolina in the ACC Tourna-ment.

M a r c h 1 - 3 , 1996 Clemson de-feated North Carolina, 67-49, in the first round of the ACC Tourna-ment. The Lady Tigers defeated Virginia 75-67 in the semifinal round. In the Championship game, Clemson defeated Duke 71-54. Laura Cottrell was named Tournament MVP.

March 11, 1996 The Lady Tigers finished 14th in the Final Associ-ated Press poll.

March 16, 1996 Clemson defeated Austin Peay in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Clemson, SC.

March 18, 1996 Stephen F. Austin won over Clemson in the second round of the NCAA Tournament with a 93-88 over-time margin.

March, 26, 1996 Dory Kidd won the Robin Roberts/WBCA Sports Communications Scholarship Award. April 2, 1996 Clemson finished 17th in the final USA Today poll.

December 22, 1996 Clemson defeated Florida 52-50 in the championship game of the Boise State Tournament in Boise, ID.

December 29, 1996 The Lady Tigers won over Hofstra 69-59 in the championship game of the Dartmouth Tournament in Hanover, NH.

January 11, 1996 Head Coach Jim Davis became Clemson’s all-time winningest women’s basketball coach with 201 wins at Clemson with a 74-63 victory over Florida State.

March 2, 1997 North Carolina defeated Clemson 62-58 in the championship game of the Atlantic Coast Confer-ence Tournament.

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she led Clemson to a 78-38 win over Wake Forest at Clemson, SC. This was the fifth time a player in the history of the Atlantic Coast Conference has recorded a triple double, and the second time in Clemson history.

January 28, 1999 Head Coach Jim Davis won his 250th game at Clemson with a 55-45 win over Maryland in Cole Field House. February 27-March 1, 1999 Clemson defeated N.C. State, 52-51, in the quar-terfinals of the ACC Tournament. The Lady Tigers defeated top seeded Duke 80-75, in the semifinal round. In the Championship game, Clemson de-feated North Carolina 87-72. All three games were televised by the ACC Regional Network, (Sports South, Florida Sunshine, and Home Team Sports). Clemson and N.C. State was the first quarterfinal game ever televised.

March 9, 1999 Itoro Umoh was named to the As-sociated Press Honorable Men-tion All-American team.

March 12, 1999 Head Coach Jim Davis was named the Women’s Bas-ketball Coaches A s s o c i a t i o n (WBCA) Distict II Coach-of-the-Year. Itoro Umoh was named to the All-District II team. Clemson also defeated Florida A&M, 76-45, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

March 14, 1999 Clemson defeated Illinois, 63-51, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. This was also the 26th win for the Lady Tigers in the 1998-99 season. The 26 wins is a school record for most wins in a single season.

March 20, 1999 Georgia won over Clemson, 67-54, in the NCAA Tour-nament’s Final 16 in the Mideast Regional Semifinals in Cincinnati, OH.

March 25, 1999 Amy Geren won the women’s three-point shooting contest at St. Petersburg, FL. From a field of the na-tion’s top women’s three-point shooters, Geren edged Kelly DeLong of Western Michigan 21-15 in the finals. In the “Battles of the Sexes” Geren defeated the men’s champion, Jason Terry of Arizona 18-16. Terry was the Pac-10 Player-of-the-Year and was the CBS National Player-of-the-Year. This contest was televised by ESPN.

March 17, 2000 Clemson defeated Drake 64-50 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Storrs, CT.

March 19, 2000 Connecticut defeated Clemson, 83-45, at Storrs, CT in the Second Round of the NCAA Tourna-ment, Connecticut eventually won the 2000 NCAA Championship.

November 29, 2000 Head Coach Jim Davis won his 300th career game with a a 56-43 win over South Carolina in Columbia, SC.

March 13, 2001 Clemson finished 22nd in the final Associated Press poll.

March 16, 2001 Nuria Forns hit two free throws with 0.8 seconds remaining in leading Clemson to a 51-49 win over Tennessee-Chattanooga in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Cincinnati, OH. This was in the Mideast Region.

March 18, 2001 Xavier defeated Clemson, 77-62, in the second round

of the NCAA Tournament in Cincinnati, OH in the Mideast Region.

April 2, 2001 Clemson fin-ished the sea-son ranked 22nd in the final USA To-day poll.

November 16, 2001 Head Coach J i m D a v i s won his 300th

game at Clemson with a 67-53 victory over East Carolina at Clemson, SC.

March 15, 2002 Arkansas defeated Clemson 78-68 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in the Miedeast Region at Manhattan, KS.

December 21-22, 2002 Clemson won the Nassau, Bahamas Tournament with a win 45-37 win over Marshall and a 70-67 victory over Oakland.

March 17, 2004 Clemson lost to UNC Charlotte 78-71 in the first round of the WNIT at Clemson, SC.

December 3, 2004 The Lady Tigers defeated in-state rival South Caro-lina in overtime for the second consecutive year. Clemson out-scored the Gamecocks, 13-5, in the extra period to win the game, 87-89.

April 18, 2005 Cristy McKinney was named Head Coach of the Lady Tigers.

November 30, 2005 The Lady Tigers set the school record for blocks in a single game when they recorded 16 against the Furman Paladins in Greenville, SC. Khaili Sanders totaled eight blocked shots in the contest, which ranked her second all-time for blocks in a game for an individual.

January 16, 2006 Clemson converted 20 of 21 free throws against Wake Forest at Littlejohn Coliseum. The .952 per-centage was the highest mark a Clemson women’s

Clemson Historybasketball team has achieved in history. Tasha Phil-lips went to the line most often that afternoon and converted all six of her attempts. Julie Talley was 4-4; Amanda Frist was 3-3; and Maxienne White was 2-2. Tasha Taylor missed the only free throw of the game for the Lady Tigers, as she was 3-4 from the foul line.

February 22, 2007 Rookie Lele Hardy collected her 88th steal of the season in a Clemson defeat at Florida State, setting a Lady Tiger record for thefts in a single season by a freshman. She finished the season with 98.

February 27, 2007 Clemson rookies Lele Hardy and Christy Brown were named to the ACC All-Freshman Team. They became just the fourth and fifth Lady Tigers to earn the honor and their selection marked the first time in school history that Clemson had placed multiple players on the conference team.

March 1, 2007 Lele Hardy recorded three steals against Virginia in the opening round of the ACC Tournament to bring her season total to 98. With the three steals, she claimed sole possesion of second place in the Clem-son annuals and fourth in ACC freshman history.

September 7, 2007 Former Lady Tiger Amy Geren was inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame.

March 1, 2008 The Clemson women’s basketball team posted its 600th program win, doing so in dramatic fashion. The Lady Tigers erased a 14-point deficit and de-feated Florida State, 72-70, on a buzzer-beater by Morganne Campbell.

September 12, 2008 Former Clemson player Itoro Umoh and former Lady Tiger coach Jim Davis were inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame.

November 30, 2008 The team defeats Washington, 85-67, on their home court to take the Washington Husky Classic.

March 2-3, 2009 Junior Lele Hardy named third team All-ACC and was named to the ACC All-Defensive team the next day, becoming only the third Lady Tiger ever to earn both honors in the same season.

March 5, 2009 Clemson defeated fifth-seeded Georgia Tech in the ACC Tournament, 81-69, giving them a tournament victory for the second consecutive season.

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with a 20-11 overall record

and a 9-5 ledger in the ACC. The Lady Tigers were

ranked 13th in the final USA Today poll after

advancing to the S w e e t 1 6 of the NCAA Tournament.

They received a first-round bye in the national event and met 10th-ranked Georgia in

the second round. Clemson knocked off the Lady Bulldogs, 78-65, for the program’s first win in the NCAA Tournament after two previous tries. The victory advanced the Lady Tigers to the semifinals of the Mideast Regional where they fell to Auburn, the #2 ranked team in the nation, by a 71-60 margin.

Clemson reached the semifinals of the ACC Tournament before dropping a 93-86 decision to 14th-ranked NC State. Louise Greenwood totaled 32 points in the Lady Tigers’ two games while Ramona O’Neal added 31, including a team-best 26 against the Wolfpack.

Greenwood and Michelle Bryant earned All-ACC Second Team honors that season.

Louise Greenwood became only the second player in Clemson history to score more than 1,200 points and have over 800 rebounds in a career. Greenwood finished her career with 1,268 points and 859 rebounds.

Clemson won 11 of its final 14 games, including seven regular season victories over

conference opponents. The Lady Tigers’ nine ACC wins tied a school record for most ACC wins in a season.

Five starting seniors, Louise Greenwood, Michelle Bryant, Ramona O’Neal, Karen Ann Jenkins, and Becky Hollaway scored

1,669 of the 2,292 points that Clemson registered and accounted for 832 of Clemson’s 1,243 rebounds that season.

Louise GreenwoodSecond-Team All-ACC

Most Valuable Player

Annie Tribble Leadership Award

Michelle BryantSecond-Team All-ACC

Most Valuable Player

1988-89

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Clemson advanced to the NCAA “Sweet 16” for the second consecutive season after losing all five starters from the previous year. The Lady Tigers defeated Manhattan in the first round and then

won, 61-59, over Connecticut on the Huskies’ home court to advance to the East Regional Semifinals. Clemson then fell to #4 Tennessee.

The Lady Tigers set the school record for most ACC wins in a season with 10 and finished with an overall record of 22-10.

Clemson was ranked 19th in the final USA Today poll.

Freshman Kerry Boyatt led the team in

scoring with a 15.3 point per game

average and was named the ACC Rookie-of-the-Year, the

third in program history.

Clemson led the conference in three-point field goal pct. (.426), blocked shots per game (5.1), and steals per game (10.8).

Jim Davis was selected as ACC Coach-of-the-Year.

Jackie Farmer led the squad in rebounding with a 8.9 rebounds per game

mark and ranked first in the league with a 2.2 blocks per game average. Her

blocking averaged ranked 24th in the nation that year.

T h e L a d y

T i g e r s ’ 2 2 wins were t h e m o s t v i c t o r i e s

since the 1979-

80 season.

Kerry BoyattACC Rookie-of-the-Year

Second Team All-ACC

Freshman All-American

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Clemson reached the E l i t e E i g h t o f t h e N C A A To u r n a m e n t , the furthest the Lady Tigers had ever advanced. They upset #15 Providence in the second round and then defeated James Madison, 57-55, on a last second shot by Peggy Sells. Clemson then fell to 13th-ranked Connecticut in the quarterfinals.

Clemson was r a n k e d 2 1 s t in the final Associated Press poll and at #8 in the final USA Today poll, the highest national ranking in program history.

Jackie Farmer was named to the Second Team All-ACC. She led the ACC in rebounding with a 11.0 per game average and also ranked first in the league with a 2.3 blocks per game average. Farmer’s rebounding average ranked 16th in the nation. She boasted a 51.9-field goal percentage for the year on 150-289 shooting.

“I was suppose to penetrate and pass to Cheron, but I went too far and couldn’t find her. So I looked up, said a prayer, and took the shot.” - Peggy Sells

Jackie FarmerFast Break All-American

Second Team All-ACC

The Lady Tigers finished the season with a 2 2 - 1 1 o v e r a l l r e c o r d .

C h e r o n We l l s was named to the NCAA East Regional All-Tournament Team and was also selected to the All-ACC Tournament team. She led the team in scoring with a 14.1 points per game average.

The Lady Tigers reached the finals of the ACC Tournament before falling to seventh-ranked NC State in the championship game. They defeated Duke in the opening round and then

upset #2 Virginia in the semifinals, 65-62.

With the win over the Cavaliers in the conference tournament, the Lady Tigers became the only team in the nation to

defeat a #1 and #2-ranked team

during the season. Earlier in the year, Clemson had posted an 82-73 victory over NC State.

As a team, Clemson l e d t h e l e a g u e in three-point field goal percentage with a .371 figure and also boasted a league-best by holding the opposition to just a .400 field goal percentage.

Cheron WellsHonorable Mention All-American

ACC All-Tournament Team

1990-91

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Championship on March 1-3, 1996. The Lady Tigers defeated North Carolina in the quarterfinals

67-49. In the semifinals, Clemson defeated Virginia for the third time in 1995-96, 75-67. In the

championship game, Clemson defeated Duke 71-54. This is the first time in Clemson women’s basketball history that the Lady Tigers have won the ACC Championship.

• Clemson finished the season with a 23-8 record overall.• The Lady Tigers advanced to postseason play for the ninth consecutive time.

• Stephanie Ridgeway was named First-Team All-ACC.

• Amy Geren was named to the ACC All-Freshman Team.• Clemson won the Texas-Arlington Championship at Arlington, TX.

• The Lady Tigers were ranked 14th in the final AP poll and 17th in the final USA Today rankings.• Head Coach Jim Davis won his 200th career game at the NCAA Division I level on February 3, with a

70-53 win over Florida State.

• Davis also won his 175th game at Clemson with the 85-72 win over Texas-Arlington on December 19.

• Laura Cottrell was named ACC Tournament MVP.• Stephanie Ridgeway and Laura Cottrell were both named to the ACC All-Tournament Team.

• Dory Kidd won the Robin Roberts WBCA Sports Communications Scholarship Award.• Head Coach Jim Davis was named to the Tennessee Junior and Community College Athletic Association

(TJCCAA) Hall of Fame.

Stephanie RidgewayKodak Region III All-American

First-team All-ACC ACC All-Tournament Team Most Valuable Player

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Highlights • Clemson defeated N.C. State, Duke and North Carolina in winning the 1999 Atlantic Coast Conference Championship on February 27-March 1. The Lady Tigers defeated N.C. State in the quarterfinals 52-51. In the semifinals, Clemson defeated Duke, 76-71. In the championship game, Clemson defeated North Carolina, 87-72. It was the second ACC Championship for the Lady Tigers in school history.

• Clemson finished the season with a 26-6 record overall. The 26 wins is a school record for most victories in a single season.• The Lady Tigers advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s Final 16.

• The Lady Tigers were ranked 10th in the final AP poll and were listed 13th in the final USA Today rankings.• Amy Geren and Itoro Umoh were both named First-Team All-ACC.• Amy Geren won the women’s three-point shooting contest at St. Petersburg, FL on March 25, 1999.• Itoro Umoh had 12 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 assists in recording a triple double as she led Clemson to a 78-38 win over Wake Forest on January 17. This was only the fifth time a player in the history of the Atlantic Coast Conference has recorded a triple double and the second time in Clemson history.• The 11-0 start for Clemson tied the school record for consecutive wins at the beginning of the season. • Coach Jim Davis was named Coach-of-the-Year and Itoro Umoh was named all-region in the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) District II.• Clemson had three 1,000-point scorers on the 1998-99 squad - Itoro Umoh (1,409), Amy Geren (1,402), and Natasha Anderson (1,033).• The senior class of Itoro Umoh, Amy Geren, Natasha Anderson, and Nikki Blassingame became the winningest class in Clemson history with a record of 93-33 for a .738 percentage.

Jim Davis ACC Coach of the Year

Itoro Umoh - First-team All-ACC - Kodak Region III All-American - ACC Tournament MVP1998-99

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Amy Geren - First-team All-ACC - National Three-Point Shooting Champion

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Karen Ann Jenkins had a field goal percentage of .538, which is second on the Clemson all-time list. Jenkins led the Tigers in scoring in the 1986-87 and 1987-88 seasons and also fin-ished her career 10th on the all-time list with an average of 13.5 points per game.

Clemson had three selections to the Sil-ver Anniversary All-ACC Tournament Team. One of those players was forward Laura Cottrell, the 1996 tournament MVP. She

led Clemson to its first ever women’s basketball league title. Cottrell had 38 points and 37 rebounds in the tournament.

Clemson has had one former player honored as the ACC’s Player of the Year. That was Jessica Barr in 1993-94. Barr led Clemson and the entire league with a 19.8 points per game average that year and was honored at year’s end as first-team All-ACC and Kodak All-America.

Single-game record for points scored by a Clemson women’s basketball play-er is 45. The record, set by Barbara Kennedy against Claflin in 1979, has stood for 28 years. Kennedy owns nine of the 10 highest single-game scoring records.

Barbara Kennedy scored 3,113 points over her four-year career with the Lady Tigers. She is still Clemson’s all-time leading scorer and among the top 10 in NCAA history. Kennedy also holds the school records for scoring average (24.5), rebounds (1,252), games played (127), field goals made (1,349), free throws made (415) and steals (327).

Peggy Caple had 298 career blocks, a record that has stood in Tiger-town since 1985. Caple averaged an astounding 2.50 blocks per game over her 119 contests with the program.

Peggy Caple collected 1,087 re-bounds during her career, plac-ing her second on the all-time list. Caple also holds the school

record for blocked shots (298) and blocked shots per game (2.50).

Donna Forester had a 12.2 rebound average, a Clemson ACC record. Forester’s 25-rebound per-formance on February 12, 1977 is also a school re-cord. Her 20.2 scoring average ranks her second in Clemson history.

Erin Batth was drafted by the Cleveland Rock-ers of the Women’s National Basketball Associa-tion in 2001, becoming the first Clemson player to be drafted by the WNBA. Batth left Clemson as the fifth all-time leading shot blocker with 116 blocked shots, as well as the eighth all-time leading rebounder with 722.

Barbara Kennedy1978-82

Erin Batth1997-01

Jessica Barr1992-94

Donna Forester1976-78

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PERIMETER TRADITION

Current guard Tasha Taylor ranked18th nationally with a 5.6 assist per game average during the 2005-06 season. The rank was the highest achieved by a Clemson player in history. Taylor recorded 162 assists in 29 games played. Her assist per game ratio also listed her third in the ACC for the year.

Lakeia Stokes became the first Clemson player in history to lead the team in scoring (17.0), rebounding (7.8), assists (100) and steals (70) in the 2003-04 season

Julie Talley made 152 three-point field goals from 2002-2006, a mark that ranks fourth in Clemson history. Her three-point shooting statistics are also listed in the top five for three-point field goals per game (1.37), three-point field goals attempted (402) and three-point field goal percentage (.378).

Melinda Ashworth ranks 24th in in ACC history for total assists over a career. Ashworth dished out 463 assists from 1983-1986 for

the Lady Tigers.

Former Clemson Head Coach Jim Davis’produced nine All-ACC guards, including four-time honoree Chrissy Floyd (1999-2003). Six of the guards were honored as first-team selections with shooting guard Lakeia Stokes earning the honor most recently, named in the 2003-04 season.

Laurens, SC native and four-time All-ACC honoree Chrissy Floyd scored 1,937 total points. She finished her career 15th on the ACC’s career scor-ing list and second in the Clemson career rankings.

Former Lady Tiger standout Itoro Umoh averaged 5.8 assists per contest at the 2006 FIBA Women’s World Championships. The statistic led all players in the tournament, which was held in Sao Paulo, Brazil in September. Coleman recorded 29 assists in five games played as a member of the Nigerian national team.

Three-time All-ACC selection Itoro Umoh had 459 career assists, placing her third on Clemson’s career list and 25th in the ACC all-time. Umoh, who was named to the ACC 5o-Year Anniversary Team, also ranks third on the career steals list with 265.

Former Clemson star assistant coach Itoro (Umoh) Coleman par-ticipated in the 2004 summer Olympics for Nigeria, her father’s birthplace. She averaged 9.0 points per game in Nigeria’s five games that summer.

Chrissy Floyd1999-03

Tasha Taylor2004-pres.

Lakeia Stokes2000-04

Itoro Umoh1995-99

Tara Saunooke made 252 career three point field goals, a Clemson re-cord. She also holds the school record for three-point field goals per game (2.08), three-point field goals attempted (586) and three-point field goal percentage (.430).

Former first-team All-ACC selection Amy Geren. She made 335 of 395 (.848) attempts in her four years from the charity stripe. Geren is third all-time in Lady Tiger history with 199 made three-point field goals.

In 1991, Cheron Wells became the first Clem-son player to be named to an NCAA Tourna-ment All-Region Team when she was selected to the NCAA East Re-gional Team. Wells was also named to the ACC All-Tournament Team and was selected as the team MVP that same year.

Bobbie Mims had 617 assists in her career and is Clemson’s all-time leader in the category, a mark that still stands 26 years after the conclusion of her playing career. Mims ranks second in Lady Tiger history with an average of 4.89 assists per game. She played in 126 games for Clemson between 1976 and 1980.

Amy Geren Cheron Wells Bobbie Mims Tara Saunooke

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• 1993-94KodakAll-Ameri-can• 1993-94BasketballAmericaAll-American•1994ACCPlayer-of-the-Year,(firstplayerinClemsonhistorytowinthishonor)•First-TeamAll-ACCin1994• ACCAll-TournamentTeam1993-1994•DistrictIIIKodakAll-AmericanTeam• ACCAll-TournamentTeam(First-Team)•StateofSouthCarolina’sFemaleAmateurAthlete-of-the-Year•Scored594pointsin1993-94,thesixthmostinasingleseasoninClemsonhistory•LedtheteamandtheACCinscoring(19.8ppg.)•SecondintheACCinfieldgoalpct.(237-429).552•NamedtotheAll-Tour-namentteamattheUNLVTournamentin1993-94•NamedMVPoftheHiltonHeadTournamentinHiltonHead,SCeventhoughClemsonfinishedsecondinthetournament•BecameonlythethirdplayerinClemsonhistorytoleadtheLadyTigersinscoring,reboundingandfieldgoalpercentageinasingleseason;TheothertwoplayersthataccomplishedthisfeatareBarbaraKennedy(1982)andShandyBryan(1993)•SelectedtotheACC50-YearAnniversaryTeamin2002.

JESSICA BARR1992-1994 Forward

Batesburg, SC

•Second-TeamAll-ACCin2001

•DefensiveAll-American,Second-Teamin2000and2001

•DraftedbytheClevelandRockersoftheWNBA

•Shewasthe59thpickoverall,the11thselectioninthefourthround

•FirstClemsonplayertobedraftedintheWNBAdraft

•MemberoftheACC’sAll-DefensiveTeamin2000and2001

•20thall-timeleadingscorerinClemsonhistorywith972points

•Clemson’seighthall-timeleadingrebounderwith722

•Fifthall-timeleadingshotblockerwith111blockedshots.

ERIN BATTH1997-2001

CenterMarietta, GA

•Second-TeamAll-ACCin1990

• ACCRookie-of-the-Yearin1990

• 1993AmericanWomen’sSportsFederationAll-Amer-ican(HonorableMention)

•1990AmericanWomen’sSportsFederationAll-FreshmanTeam

•Eighthontheschool’scareerlistformostpointsscoredwith1,422points

•ThirdontheClemsoncareerlistformostthreepointgoalsmade(178)

•ThirdonClemson’sall-timelistforbestthree-pointfieldgoalpercentage(.396)

•FourthontheClemsoncareerlistformostfreethrowsmade(294)andfourthontheschool’scareerlistformostfreethrowsattempted(406).

KERRY BOYATT1989-1993

Guard/Forward Oneida, TN

•First-TeamAll-ACCin1993

•1993AmericanWomen’sSportsFederationAll-Ameri-can(SecondTeam)

• Thirdontheschool’scareerlistformostpointsscoredwith1,631points

•ThirdontheClemsonca-reerlistformostfieldgoalsmade(661)andfourthonthecareerlistformostfieldgoalsattemptedwith1328

•ThirdontheLadyTigercareerlistformostreboundswith874

•ThirdontheClemsonall-timelistformostfreethrowsattempted(417)andthirdonthecareerlistformostfreethrowsmade(309)

• LedClemsoninscoring(18.7ppg.),rebounding(8.6rpg.),fieldgoalpct.(.545),freethrowpct.(.743)andblockedshots(28)in1992-93

• InductedintotheClemsonAthleticHallofFamein2006.

SHANDY BRYAN1989-1993Forward

Morristown, TN

•14thontheClemsoncareerlistformostpointswith1,173

• Secondall-timeClemsoncareerrebounderwith1,087

• Sixthontheschool’sca-reerlistforbestreboundingaveragewitha9.1rpg.mark

• HoldstheClemsoncareerrecordsformostblockedshots(298)andblockedshotspergame(2.50)

• Ninthontheschool’scareerlistformoststealswith160

• OneofonlytwoClemsonplayerstohaveover1,000pointsandover1,000reboundsinacareer

• FirstLadyTigertorecordatripledouble,sheac-complishedthefeatagainstKansasStatein1983.

PEGGY CAPLE1981-1985

CenterMaxton, NC

PERIMETER TRADITION

Current guard Tasha Taylor ranked18th nationally with a 5.6 assist per game average during the 2005-06 season. The rank was the highest achieved by a Clemson player in history. Taylor recorded 162 assists in 29 games played. Her assist per game ratio also listed her third in the ACC for the year.

Lakeia Stokes became the first Clemson player in history to lead the team in scoring (17.0), rebounding (7.8), assists (100) and steals (70) in the 2003-04 season

Julie Talley made 152 three-point field goals from 2002-2006, a mark that ranks fourth in Clemson history. Her three-point shooting statistics are also listed in the top five for three-point field goals per game (1.37), three-point field goals attempted (402) and three-point field goal percentage (.378).

Melinda Ashworth ranks 24th in in ACC history for total assists over a career. Ashworth dished out 463 assists from 1983-1986 for

the Lady Tigers.

Former Clemson Head Coach Jim Davis’produced nine All-ACC guards, including four-time honoree Chrissy Floyd (1999-2003). Six of the guards were honored as first-team selections with shooting guard Lakeia Stokes earning the honor most recently, named in the 2003-04 season.

Laurens, SC native and four-time All-ACC honoree Chrissy Floyd scored 1,937 total points. She finished her career 15th on the ACC’s career scor-ing list and second in the Clemson career rankings.

Former Lady Tiger standout Itoro Umoh averaged 5.8 assists per contest at the 2006 FIBA Women’s World Championships. The statistic led all players in the tournament, which was held in Sao Paulo, Brazil in September. Coleman recorded 29 assists in five games played as a member of the Nigerian national team.

Three-time All-ACC selection Itoro Umoh had 459 career assists, placing her third on Clemson’s career list and 25th in the ACC all-time. Umoh, who was named to the ACC 5o-Year Anniversary Team, also ranks third on the career steals list with 265.

Former Clemson star assistant coach Itoro (Umoh) Coleman par-ticipated in the 2004 summer Olympics for Nigeria, her father’s birthplace. She averaged 9.0 points per game in Nigeria’s five games that summer.

Chrissy Floyd1999-03

Tasha Taylor2004-pres.

Lakeia Stokes2000-04

Itoro Umoh1995-99

Tara Saunooke made 252 career three point field goals, a Clemson re-cord. She also holds the school record for three-point field goals per game (2.08), three-point field goals attempted (586) and three-point field goal percentage (.430).

Former first-team All-ACC selection Amy Geren. She made 335 of 395 (.848) attempts in her four years from the charity stripe. Geren is third all-time in Lady Tiger history with 199 made three-point field goals.

In 1991, Cheron Wells became the first Clem-son player to be named to an NCAA Tourna-ment All-Region Team when she was selected to the NCAA East Re-gional Team. Wells was also named to the ACC All-Tournament Team and was selected as the team MVP that same year.

Bobbie Mims had 617 assists in her career and is Clemson’s all-time leader in the category, a mark that still stands 26 years after the conclusion of her playing career. Mims ranks second in Lady Tiger history with an average of 4.89 assists per game. She played in 126 games for Clemson between 1976 and 1980.

Amy Geren Cheron Wells Bobbie Mims Tara Saunooke

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•First-TeamAll-ACCin1996and1997

•NamedMVPatthe1996ACCTournament,Clemson’sfirst-everACCBasketballChampionship

•NamedMVPatthe1996-97BoiseStateTournament

•Becamethe15thClem-sonplayertoreachthe1,000-pointplateauinacareer

•SheaccomplishedthisfeatagainstTexason2-1-97

•Thefifthplayertoreachthe1,000point,800reboundclubinClemsonhistory

•Fifthall-timeClemsonrebounderwith808

•15thontheClemsoncareerlistformostpointswith1,108

•FifthontheClemsonca-reerlistformostthree-pointfieldgoalswith51.

LAURA COTTRELL1993-1997Forward

Hayesville, NC

•HonorableMentionAll-American1983

•First-TeamAll-AtlanticCoastConference1982,1983

•All-ACCtournamentteam,1982

•FifthontheAll-timeClem-soncareerscoringlistwith1,501points

•SecondontheClemsoncareerlistformostfieldgoalsattemptedwith1,491

•FourthontheClemsonca-reerlistformostfieldgoalsmadewith651

•LedClemsoninscoringin1982-83with14.4ppg.

•LedClemsoninfreethrowpercentagein1979-80witha.764mark

•LedClemsoninassistswith119in1980-81

•All-Statein1983

•All-Tournamentteamfor1982LadyTigerInvitationalandvotedbestdefensiveplayeronthe1982team

•Votedtheteam’sbestplaymakerin1981

•NamedteamMVPin1982and1983

•SelectedtotheClemsonAthleticHall-of-Famein2002.

MARY ANNE CUBELIC

1979-1983Guard

Columbia, SC•Second-TeamAll-ACC1991

• 1991AmericanWomen’sSportsFederationAll-American(FourthTeam)

• SecondonClemson’scareerlistforblockedshotswith129

• LedACCinblockedshotsin1990and1991

• Thirdontheschool’slistforcareerreboundaverage(9.8)

• LedACCinreboundingandwasranked16thna-tionallywith285reboundsin1991

• EighthonClemson’scareerlistforbestfieldgoalpercentage(.505)

• 10thonClemson’scareerlistformostreboundswith570

• HoldsClemsonrecordformostreboundsinanNCAATournamentgamewith19versusProvidenceonMarch16,1991

• Amemberoftwoall-tournamentteamsduringhercareer

• AgainstAlabamaStateshescored27pointswhilepullingdown20rebounds,11-24-90

• FourthonClemson’ssingle-seasonblockedshotlistwith69(1989-90).

JACKIE FARMER1989-1991

CenterPhiladelphia, PA

•Finishedhercareerwith1,937points,secondontheClemsoncareerlist

• NamedfirstteamAll-ACCin2002and2003andwasasecond-teamselectionin2000and2001

• BecameonlythefourthpersoninACChistorytobenamedAll-ACCforfourseasons

• Finished15thontheACCCareerlistformostpointsscoredwith1,937

• Finishedhercareerwith218steals,sixthontheClemsoncareerlist

• LedClemsoninscoringforfourstraightseasons

• BecameonlythesecondplayerinClemsonhistorytoleadtheteaminscoringforfourseasons

• Finishedhercareerinfourthplaceformostthree-pointfieldgoalsmadewith124

• NamedtotheAtlanticCoastConference’s50thAn-niversaryTeam,oneofonlytwoactiveClemsonathletestobenamedtotheACC’s50thAnniversaryteamatthetime

• NamedKodakDistrictIIAll-Americanin2001,2002and2003.

CHRISSY FLOYD1999-2003

GuardLaurens, SC

•11thontheClemsonall-timescoringlistwith1,270points,eventhoughsheplayedjusttwoyears

• SixthontheClemsonca-reerlistformostreboundswith766

• Seventhontheschool’scareerlistformostfieldgoalsmade(535)

• FourthontheClemsoncareerlistforbestfreethrowpercentagewitha.769figure

• FirstontheACCandClemsoncareerlistsforbestreboundingaveragewith12.2rpg

• SecondontheClemsonscoringlistwitha20.2average

• First-TeamAll-AtlanticCoastConferencein1978

• NamedtotheACCAll-tournamentteamin1978

• NamedtotheAll-Stateteamin1977and1978

• AmemberoftheCarolinaChristmasClassicAll-tournamentteam1977

• TiedtheClemsonrecordforbestfieldgoalpercent-ageinagame(1.000)asshehit12-12againstClaf-linonDecember7,1977

• TiedtheLadyTigerre-cordforthemostreboundsinagamewith25onFebruary12,1977.

DONNA FORESTER1976-1978Forward

Carnesville, GA

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• First-TeamAll-ACCin1998and1999

• NationalThree-PointShootingContestChampion

• ParticipantintheWBCAAll-StarGame

• TenthontheClemsoncareerlistformostpointswith1,402

• FirstontheClemsonca-reerlistforbestfreethrowpct.withan.848mark

• LedtheACCinfreethrowpct.in1998-99

• Ledtheteaminscoringin1998and1999

• Ledtheteaminfreethrowshooting1996,1998,and1999

• StarterontwoACCChampionshipteam

• InductedintotheClemsonAthleticHallofFamein2007.

AMY GEREN1995-1999

GuardCleveland, TN

•Second-TeamAll-ACCin1989

• 1989AmericanWomen’sSportsFederationAll-Amer-icanin1989(HonorableMention)

• FourthontheClemsoncareerlistformostreboundswith859

• 12thontheall-timeClem-soncareerscoringlistwith1,268points

• Tiedforeighthontheschool’sall-timelistforca-reerfieldgoalsmade(532)

• Sixthontheschool’scareerlistformostblockedshotswith81

• Fifthontheschool’slistforbestfreethrowpercentage(.765)

• 10thontheschool’slistforbestcareerreboundingaver-age(7.7)

• NamedMostValuablePlayerofthe1987GeorgiaSouthernInvitational

• TiedwithMaryAnnCubelicforClemson’sbestcareerfreethrowpercentageintheACCTournament(.857)

• LedClemsoninrebound-ingin1986-87and1987-88.

LOUISE GREENWOOD1985-1989

CenterBeech Island, SC

•Second-TeamAll-ACCin1988

• 1988AmericanWomen’sSportsFederationAll-Amer-ican(HonorableMention)

• Fourthontheschool’scareerlistformostpointsscoredwith1,514points

• 10thontheClemsoncareerscoringaveragelist(13.6)

• SecondonClemson’sall-timelistforbestfieldgoalpercentage(.538)

• FifthontheClemsonca-reerlistformostfieldgoalsmade(647)andsixthonthecareerlistformostfieldgoalsattemptedwith1202

• EighthontheLadyTigercareerlistforreboundswith687

• LedClemsoninscoringin1986-87and1987-88.

KAREN JENKINS1985-1989Forward

Greenville, SC

•All-Americanin1981and1982• First-TeamAll-ACC1980,1981,1982• ACCTournamentMVP1981,1982• StillNCAArecordholderformostfieldgoalsinaseasonwith392in1981-82• Her908pointseasonof1981-82isstilltiedforfourthbestinNCAAhistory;Her29.3scoringaverageisstill10thbestinNCAAhistory• ACCandClemsonall-timeleaderinscoringwith3,113careerpoints• TheACCandClemson’sall-timeleaderinreboundingwith1,252• TheACCandClemson’sall-timecareerleaderformostfieldgoals(1,349),andfieldgoalattempts(2,688)• HoldsACCandClemson’ssingleseasonrecordsformostpoints(908),pointspergame(29.3),mostfieldgoals(392),fieldgoalsattempts(760),rebounds(400),andmostreboundspergame(12.9)• Ledthenationinscoringin1981-82witha29.2pointspergameaverage• Forhercareer,had9320-pointgames,2830-pointgames,andsix40-pointgames• ScoredthefirstpointsintheinauguralNCAAtourna-ment• CurrentlysecondontheNCAA’slistformostpointsinatournamentgamewith43•MemberoftheClemsonUniversityAthleticHallofFameandRingofHonor• AmemberoftheU.S.nationalteam,1982• Playedprofessionallyin1982• NamedtotheACC50-YearAnniversaryTeamin2002.

BARBARA KENNEDY1978-1982Forward

Rome, GA

•Clemson’ssecondall-timecareerscorerwith1,795points

• 11thontheall-timeClem-soncareerlistforreboundswith565

• ThirdontheClemsonlistforfieldgoalsattemptedwith1,393andsecondforfieldgoalsmadewith731

• Alsoranksfourthforfieldgoalpercentagewith.525,secondforfreethrowsmade(333)andfourthforfreethrowsattempted(410)

• TiedforsecondontheClemsoncareerlistforfreethrowpercentagewitha.812mark,(333-410)

• Clemson’sfourthleadingcareerscorerwitha15.7average

• LedClemsoninscoringin1983-84and1984-85

• LedClemsoninfreethrowpercentageallfouryearsofhercareer

• Athird-teamAll-Americanin1985

• First-TeamAll-AtlanticCoastConferencein1985

• Second-TeamAll-AtlanticCoastConferencein1984

• Namedtosixall-tour-namentteamsduringhercareer

•NamedClemson’sMVPforthe1985season

• InductedintotheClem-sonAthleticHallofFamein1999.

JANET KNIGHT1982-1986Forward

Albany, GA

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• First-TeamAll-AtlanticCoastConferencein1996

• 1996DistrictIIIAll-Ameri-can

• 23rdontheschool’scareerlistformostpointsscoredwith872

• EighthontheClemsoncareerlistforbestscoringaverage,14.1

• 1996All-ACCTournamentTeam

• Co-CaptainofClemson’sfirstAtlanticCoastConfer-enceChampionshipteamin1996

•MVPattheTexas-ArlingtonTournamentinthe1995-96season.

STEPHANIE RIDGEWAY

1994-1996Guard

Monroe, GA

•First-TeamAll-AtlanticCoastConferencein1995

• HoldstheClemsonrecordformostthree-pointgoalsinacareer(252)

• Sixthontheschool’scareerlistformostpointsscoredwith1,462

• 10thontheClemsonca-reerlistformostfieldgoalsmadewith497

• Firstontheschool’scareerlistformostthree-pointgoalspergame(2.08),mostthree-pointgoalsattempted(586)andbestthreepointfieldgoalpct.(.430)

• Tiedforsecondontheschool’scareerrecordlistforbestfreethrowpct.(.812).

TARA SAUNOOKE1991-1995

Guard/ForwardAsheville, NC

•NamedFirst-TeamAll-ACCin2004

• NamedKodakRegionAll-Americaforthe2003-04season

• Ledtheteaminscoring(17.0ppg.)andrebounding(7.0)in2004

• Leadtheteaminassistswith104in2004

• Ledtheteaminstealswith70in2004

• NamedtotheAll-Tour-namentTeamattheGreatAlaskaShootoutin2004

• EnteredClemson’stop25careerlistformostpointsscored(974)

• FirstClemsonplayerevertoleadtheteaminscoring,rebounding,andassistsinthesameseason.

LAKEIA STOKES2000-2004

Guard/ForwardCovington, GA

•First-TeamAll-ACCin1999

• UnanimousACCTourneyMVP(1999)

• KodakDistrictIIAll-Ameri-can

• 1999HonorableMentionAll-AmericanbytheAssoci-ated Press

• NinthontheClemsonca-reerlistformostpointswith1,409

• 13thontheClemsoncareerlistformostreboundswith543

• Thirdontheschool’sca-reerlistformostassistswith459

• ThirdonClemson’scareerlistformoststealswith265Hadatriple-doublevs.WakeForestonJanuary17,asshehad12points,10assistsand11rebounds

• ParticipantintheWBCAAll-StarGamein1999

• Scored54pointsinthe1999ACCTournament,26pointsintheChampionshipgamevs.NorthCarolinaon3-1-99

• SelectedtotheACC50-YearAnniversaryTeamin2002

• Participatedinthe2004OlympicGamesandthe2006FIBAWorldChampion-shipsasamemberoftheNigeriannationalteam

• InductedintotheClemsonAthleticHallofFamein2008.

ITORO UMOH1995-1999

GuardHephzibah, GA

•1992Second-TeamAll-ACC

• In1991,shebecamefirstClemsonplayertobenamedtoanNCAATour-namentAll-RegionTeamwhenshewasnamedtotheNCAAEastRegionalTeam

• Participatedinthe1992U.S.OlympicTrials

• 1992AmericanWomen’sFederationAll-American,Third-Team

• 20thontheClemsoncareerlistformostpointswith930inonlytwoyearsofplay

• 1991ACCAll-Tourna-mentTeam

• 1991AmericanWomen’sSportsFederationAll-American(HonorableMention)

• Clemson’sleadingscorerin1990-91and1991-92

• Clemson’sMVPin1991and1992.

CHERON WELLS1990-1992

GuardDayton, OH

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MaryKennertyKingservedas the first head coach oftheClemsonwomen’sbas-ketballandwomen’s tennisteams after Athletic Direc-torBillMcLellanannouncedthat the university would

beginwomen’s programs in both for the 1975-76season. King earned a Bachelor’s ofArts in sec-ondaryeducationfromClemsonin1973.Shespentthe next year teaching history and coaching girls’basketball at Russell High School inAtlanta, GAbeforereturningtoClemsonasagraduatestudent.Thewomen’sbasketballteamcompileda14-11re-cord in its inauguralseasonunderKing,while thewomen’stennisteamwent10-6initsfirstyear.Kingcontinuedtocoachthetennisteamforthenextsixyearsbuthandedover the reins to thebasketballteamtoAnnieTribble.

Mary King

1975-1976

Annie Tribble

1976-1987AnnieTribblewasnamedtheheadcoachoftheLadyTigerbasketballprogramonMay28,1976andheldtheposition until February 28,1987.Shecompiledan im-

pressive200-135ledgeratClemsonwitha348-147record in 19 years of collegiate coaching. Seventimesherteamscollected20ormorevictories,andsheguided theLadyTigers tosevenpost-seasontournaments. Prior to her arrival at Clemson, Tribble spentnine seasons atAnderson Junior College, whereshe directed the Trojans to three National JuniorCollegeChampionshipsandone runner-upfinish.Shewonover82percentofhergamesatAnder-son,finishingwitha155-33record. PlayerhonorsduringTribble’sreignincludefiveAll-Americansandeightall-conferenceplayers. Inaddition, Tribble was named the South CarolinaCoach-of-the-Yearin1977andservedasthecoachoftheSouthTeamfortheNationalSportsFestivalIII games in 1981.A member of many collegiatesteering committees, Tribble was a guiding forceontheUnitedStatesOlympicCommitteethatwasinstrumentalinselectingthe1976U.S.SilverMedalteam.

Jim Davis

1987-2005 JimDavisspent18seasons

atthehelmoftheLadyTigerbasketballprogram,guidingClemson to 355 victoriesin 552 games.He broughtthe program into national

prominence and left as thewinningest basketballcoachinClemsonhistory,menorwomen.HeledtheLadyTigers to14NCAATournamentappearancesand11finalnationalrankings. DavisistheonlyClemsonbasketballcoachtowintheACCChampionship,leadingtheLadyTigerstothetournamenttitlein1996and1999.Hefinishedwith51winsovertop25teams,andhisteamswonatleast

20gamesin11ofhis18seasonswithClemson. UnderDavis’ direction, 16 former LadyTigersachievedAll-ACCstatus. Included in the listwasJessica Barr, the 1994ACCPlayer-of-the-Year.DaviscoachedItoroUmoh,aformerassistantcoachunderhim,tothreeAll-ACCseasonsandformergreatChrissyFloydtofourAll-ACCseasons. DavisalsocoachedtwoACCTournamentMVPsin LauraCottrell andUmoh. Cottrell claimed thehonors in1996whenDavis led theLadyTigers totheirfirsteverACCChampionship.UmohwasnamedMVPin1999whenDavisandtheLadyTigersclaimedtheir second conference title. Clemson had fourselectionstotheACC’s50-YearAnniversaryteamin2002,andthreeofthefourplayedunderDavis. In2002-03,Davis’teamdidnotmakepostseasonplayforthefirsttimein16yearsunderhisdirection.ThatisquiteanaccomplishmentwhenyouconsiderthedurationofhistenurewiththeLadyTigers.The2001-02seasonsawDaviswinhis300thgameatClemson.TheLadyTigersfinishedtheyearwitha17-12recordoverall,andanotherNCAAappearance. In the2000-01 season,Clemsonadvanced totheNCAATournament’ssecondround,andtheLadyTigersfinishedtheseasonwitha21-10recordoverall.Clemsonwasranked22ndinboththeUSA TodayandAssociated Pressfinalpolls.TheLadyTigersalsohadfourwinsovertop25teams.The1999-2000seasonClemsonfinishedwitha19-12recordoveralland advanced to theNCAATournament’s secondround. The1998-99seasonwasarecord-breakingyearastheLadyTigersfinishedwitha26-6recordoverallandtheschool’ssecondACCChampionshipinfouryears.HisteamalsoadvancedtotheNCAA’sFinal16,hisfourthvisittothislevelinhisClemsoncareer.Clemsonwasalso seeded second in theMideastRegion, the highest seed in the school’s history.TheLadyTigersalsowereranked10thinthefinalAssociatedPresspoll,thehighestfinishfortheLadyTigerseverinthatpoll. The 1997-98 seasonwas a record-breakingyear as the LadyTigers set the school record formostACCwins(12)inasingleseasonasClemsonfinishedwitha25-8recordoverall.TheLadyTigersalsowentundefeatedathome(13-0)forthefirsttimeinschoolhistory.TheLadyTigersfinished14thintheAssociatedPresspolland21stintheUSATodaylisting. In1996-97,Davisbecametheschool’swinningestcoach.HealsoguidedtheLadyTigerstoanotherNCAATournamentappearance.The1996-97LadyTigersfinishedranked21stintheAssociatedPresspolland25thintheUSATodaylisting. At the 1996ACCTournament, Davis led hisfourth-seededLadyTigerstothechampionshipwithvictoriesoverNorthCarolina,Virginia,andDuke,theschool’sfirstACCChampionship. Clemsonfinished themagical1995-96seasonwitha23-8recordoverall,thentiedforthesecondmost victories in a season by aClemson team.Clemsonwasseededthirdinthe1996NCAAMidwestregion.TheLadyTigersalsofinished14thinthe1996finalAssociatedPresspoll. In1991,DavisledtheLadyTigerstotheNCAATournament’sEliteEight, beforeClemson lost inthefinalsoftheEastRegional. ItwasthefarthestClemsoneveradvanced inawomen’spostseasonnationaltournament. TheLadyTigersconcludedthe1990-91seasonwitha22-11recordoverall,andranked21stinthefinalAssociatedPresspoll,andeighthinthefinalUSATodaypoll.Theeighth-placerankingisthehighesttheLadyTigershaveeverbeenrankedinanypollatanytime. In1989and1990,theLadyTigersadvancedto theNCAATournament’sFinal 16. In 1990, hewasnamedACCCoach-of-the-Year,thefirstoftwoselections(1994theother)forDavis.

In 1987-88, his rookie campaign atClemson,Davisputhisstampon theLadyTigerprogram inunprecedentedfashion.Inoneshortyear,hetripledthenumberofwinsofthe1986-87teambyturninga7-21clubintoa21-9squadin1987-88,anditwasalsothebestturnaroundseasoninthehistoryoftheACC. Davisbecamethethirdwomen’sbasketballcoachinClemsonhistoryonApril1,1987,anotherillustriousstepinacareerthatsawhimexceloneverylevelofcoachingfromjuniorhighschooltoheadcoachingatamajorcollege. JimDavis andwinning are synonymouswithoneanother, as every programhehasever beenassociatedwith turned out to be a success.Onereasonishispersistenceinobtainingthebest,andaknackforgettingthebestperformancefromeachandeveryoneofhisplayers.Davisalsopreachedtheimportanceofacademicstohisstudent-athletes,apointverifiedbythefactthatallfour-yearplayersgraduatedduringhistenure. DaviscametoClemsonfromMiddleTennesseeState,whereheguidedtheLadyRaiderstoa19-8recordinhisonlyyearattheOhioValleyConferenceschool.Heacceptedthepositiononly10daysbeforetheseasonwastobeginatMTSU,andaftera4-7start, he guided the LadyRaiders to a 15-gamewin streakbefore losing toTennesseeTech in thechampionshipgameoftheOhioValleyConferenceTournament. PriortohisstopatMiddleTennessee,Davisspentthe1985-86seasonasanassistantcoachwiththeFloridaLadyGatorbasketballprogram. BeforejoiningtheFloridastaff,DavisspentsixhighlysuccessfulyearsatRoaneStateCommunityCollegeinHarriman,Tennessee.Davisputtogetherone of the most successful stints ever in thejunior college ranks by coachingRoane State’sRaiderettes to 127wins against only 35 losses,which represents a .784winning percentage.Histeamswon fourTennesseeJuniorCollegeAthleticAssociation (TJCAA) divisional championshipsand one state championship, andwere ranked inthe top 10 by theNational JuniorCollegeAthleticAssociation three times (1981, 1984, 1985).Hisbiggestaccomplishmentwasthe1984team’sfinishof 27-2 and theNational Junior CollegeAthleticAssociationNationalChampionshiptitle. DaviswascoachoftheEastsquadinthe1984NJCAAAll-Star game inHutchinson,KS.HealsoservedintopacademicandathleticpositionssuchaschairmanoftheHealth,PhysicalEducation,andRecreationDepartmentatRoaneStateandchairmanof theTJCAAWomen’sBasketballCommittee.HewasNJCAAregionaldirectorforTennessee-Kentuckyinboth1984and1985. Beforeentering the juniorcollegeranks,DaviscoachedtwoyearsatEnglewood(TN)JuniorHighSchooland10seasons invariousTennesseehighschools, including stops at Madisonville High,CharlestonHigh, andMcMinnCounty High. Hisoverall high school recordwas 197-93, awinningpercentageof.679. Davis graduated fromTennesseeWesleyanin 1970with aB.S. degree in health andphysicaleducation.After doing graduate work at EastTennesseeState,hereceivedhismaster’sdegreeinsupervisionandadministrationfromTennesseeTechin1975. In1996,DaviswasinductedintotheTennesseeJuniorandCommunityCollegeAthleticAssociation(TJCCAA)Hall-of-Fame.Inthefallof1996,hewasinductedintoTigerBrotherhood,anhonoraryfraternitythatpromoteshighstandardsof socialandethicalconductwhilerecognizinginitsmembersanearnestdevotion toClemson, coupledwith the integrity ofcharacter commensuratewith a typical Clemsongentlemanorlady.DaviswasalsoinductedintotheClemsonAthleticHallofFameinthefallof2008.

Coaches

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Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Mar. AS-TO BS-ST Pts/Avg.1975-76 Clemson 24 705-1743 .404 NA NA 280-478 .588 1296-54.0 +3.5 380-NA NA-NA 1690-70.4 Opponent 24 656-1737 .378 NA NA 334-527 .634 1213-50.5 285-NA NA-NA 1648-68.7

1976-77 Clemson 31 1068-2416 .442 NA NA 397-618 .642 1692-54.6 +8.5 658-NA NA-354 2533-81.7 Opponent 31 834-2227 .374 NA NA 384-645 .595 1429-46.1 374-NA NA-294 2052-66.2

1977-78 Clemson 32 1160-2433 .477 NA NA 403-618 .652 1650-51.6 +7.9 549-NA NA-378 2723-85.1 Opponent 32 913-2323 .393 NA NA 475-768 .618 1397-43.7 406-NA NA-296 2301-71.9

1978-79 Clemson 30 1003-2216 .453 NA NA 363-546 .665 1331-44.4 +1.6 545-620 101-385 2369-79.0 Opponent 30 821-1967 .417 NA NA 409-647 .632 1284-42.8 395-752 69-287 2051-68.1

1979-80 Clemson 36 1257-2685 .468 NA NA 416-661 .629 1634-45.4 +4.0 719-807 112-410 2932-81.4 Opponent 36 1072-2385 .449 NA NA 680-1026 .663 1489-41.4 602-811 102-407 2825-78.5

1980-81 Clemson 31 975-2273 .428 NA NA 414-639 .648 1415-45.6 +3.3 565-568 84-341 2381-76.8 Opponent 31 847-1979 .428 NA NA 487-706 .690 1312-42.3 463-271 69-276 2164-69.8

1981-82 Clemson 32 1093-2402 .455 NA NA 330-487 .678 1440-45.0 +4.5 649-629 122-296 2516-78.6 Opponent 32 935-2136 .438 NA NA 463-692 .669 1296-40.5 446-711 60-322 2313-72.3

1982-83 Clemson 29 895-2085 .429 NA NA 369-553 .666 1170-40.3 -5.5 538-547 126-242 2159-74.4 Opponent 29 876-1919 .456 NA NA 548-774 .708 1328-45.8 500-579 73-233 2300-79.3

1983-84 Clemson 31 993-2118 .469 NA NA 505-754 .670 1344-43.4 +3.0 604-579 130-298 2491-80.4 Opponent 31 920-2105 .437 NA NA 443-669 .662 1252-40.4 467-583 86-257 2283-73.6

1984-85 Clemson 27 890-1827 .487 NA NA 383-596 .643 1193-44.3 +5.9 558-589 135-283 2163-80.1 Opponent 27 784-1842 .426 NA NA 391-545 .717 1036-38.4 433-549 72-245 1959-72.6

1985-86 Clemson 28 883-1833 .482 NA NA 447-643 .695 1174-41.9 +2.4 495-570 88-210 2213-79.0 Opponent 28 864-1928 .448 NA NA 412-631 .653 1106-39.5 499-489 80-275 2140-76.4

1986-87 Clemson 28 846-1890 .448 NA NA 338-545 .620 1063-38.0 -2.8 509-518 69-298 2030-72.5 Opponent 28 885-1794 .493 NA NA 404-588 .687 1141-40.8 527-572 72-275 2174-77.6

1987-88 Clemson 30 884-1936 .457 41-117 .350 427-622 .686 1191-39.7 +5.3 523-563 52-339 2236-74.5 Opponent 30 716-1629 .440 50-175 .286 473-675 .701 1032-34.4 435-686 77-236 1955-65.2

1988-89 Clemson 31 909-2051 .443 41-117 .350 433-624 .694 1243-40.1 +1.9 532-512 48-365 2292-73.9 Opponent 31 797-1852 .430 71-223 .318 399-578 .690 1184-38.2 462-669 82-277 2064-66.6

1989-90 Clemson 32 857-1963 .437 55-129 .426 495-788 .628 1378-43.1 +5.3 491-617 162-345 2264-70.8 Opponent 32 763-1889 .404 63-224 .281 519-771 .673 1209-37.8 444-642 69-270 2108-65.9

1990-91 Clemson 33 895-2141 .418 98-264 .371 463-689 .672 1380-41.8 +2.0 438-601 127-355 2351-71.2 Opponent 33 775-1937 .400 81-264 .307 516-748 .690 1313-39.8 427-704 78-253 2147-65.11991-92 Clemson 31 912-2066 .441 159-395 .403 398-619 .643 1229-39.6 +1.7 491-490 44-346 2381-76.8 Opponent 31 740-1705 .434 80-241 .332 511-732 .698 1174-37.9 428-684 53-242 2071-66.81992-93 Clemson 30 827-1868 .443 159-457 .348 408-608 .671 1142-38.1 0.0 462-520 62-333 2221-74.0 Opponent 30 756-1751 .432 92-302 .305 399-590 .676 1142-38.1 449-621 53-270 2003-66.8

1993-94 Clemson 30 836-1829 .457 113-308 .367 361-545 .662 1163-38.8 +1.6 440-495 100-334 2146-71.5 Opponent 30 631-1616 .390 99-330 .300 481-744 .647 1116-37.2 378-621 61-238 1842-61.4

1994-95 Clemson 32 895-1970 .454 100-267 .375 535-747 .716 1381-43.2 +6.9 465-594 117-328 2425-75.8 Opponent 32 715-1901 .376 134-424 .376 504-750 .672 1163-36.3 453-620 73-267 2068-64.6

1995-96 Clemson 31 840-1892 .444 99-282 .351 487-739 .659 1316-42.5 +4.1 427-592 107-326 2266-73.1 Opponent 31 674-1766 .382 115-405 .284 470-759 .619 1191-38.4 403-671 80-265 1933-62.4

1996-97 Clemson 30 726-1769 .410 74-274 .270 454-651 .697 1198-39.9 +3.6 355-544 69-273 1980-66.0 Opponent 30 634-1584 .400 132-454 .291 492-712 .691 1088-36.3 359-577 81-260 1892-63.1

1997-98 Clemson 33 886-2092 .424 107-307 .349 492-703 .700 1359-41.2 +5.5 446-558 103-347 2371-71.8 Opponent 33 697-1770 .394 145-436 .333 481-747 .644 1177-35.7 427-691 67-238 2020-61.2

1998-99 Clemson 32 848-2012 .421 105-338 .311 533-764 .689 1364-42.6 +5.8 449-477 112-312 2334-72.9 Opponent 32 636-1760 .361 112-423 .265 487-732 .665 1177-36.8 361-632 79-205 1871-58.5

1999-00 Clemson 31 690-1768 .390 99-339 .292 465-663 .701 1132-36.5 -2.3 369-482 94-292 1944-62.7 Opponent 31 666-1709 .390 146-543 .269 392-592 .662 1202-38.8 434-620 73-228 1870-60.3

2000-01 Clemson 31 782-1871 .418 144-417 .345 481-676 .712 1142-36.8 -1.8 466-534 62-309 2189-70.6 Opponent 31 725-1753 .414 148-459 .322 397-605 .656 1196-38.6 448-671 80-259 1995-64.4

Year-By-Year Team Stats

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Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Mar. AS-TO BS-ST Pts/Avg.2001-02 Clemson 29 685-1723 .398 125-391 .320 432-623 .693 1056-36.4 -2.3 354-438 85-272 1927-66.4 Opponent 29 661-1585 .417 141-404 .349 347-578 .600 1123-38.7 416-576 74-214 1810-62.4

2002-03 Clemson 29 702-1735 .405 109-345 .316 380-540 .704 1096-37.8 -2.3 412-504 131-254 1893-65.3 Opponent 29 642-1666 .385 125-426 .293 442-670 .660 1163-40.1 369-545 66-257 1851-63.8

2003-04 Clemson 29 673-1682 .400 132-426 .310 431-618 .697 1124-38.8 -1.5 358-481 122-198 1909-65.8 Opponent 29 697-1790 .389 178-584 .305 362-568 .637 1168-40.3 452-475 81-264 1934-66.7

2004-05 Clemson 28 638-1710 .373 155-504 .308 305-430 .709 1121-40.0 -0.7 359-569 100-222 1736-62.0 Opponent 28 689-1710 .403 170-536 .317 401-620 .647 1140-40.7 441-480 66-291 1949-69.6

2005-06 Clemson 29 733-1739 .422 154-443 .348 301-451 .667 1079/37.2 -4.3 482-599 147-233 1921/66.2 Opponent 29 771-1831 .421 161-453 .355 497-745 .667 1203/41.5 433-492 52-318 2200/75.9

2006-07 Clemson 30 808-1945 .415 147-431 .341 309-501 .617 1132/37.7 -4.2 447-531 122-329 2072/69.1 Opponent 30 764-1809 .422 162-508 .319 492-709 .694 1257/41.9 444-580 96-258 2182/72.7

2007-08 Clemson 31 752-1992 .378 109-414 .263 306-467 .655 1180/38.1 -4.7 410-580 100-340 1919/61.9 Opponent 31 787-1857 .424 157-497 .316 466-685 .680 1326/42.8 463-628 124-283 2197/70.9

2008-09 Clemson 31 763-1938 .394 141-487 .290 329-466 .706 1173/37.8 -2.8 420-546 137-308 1996/64.4 Opponent 31 720-1788 .403 111-389 .285 541-756 .716 1259/40.6 382-579 99-205 2092/67.5

Year-By-Year Results

Conf. ACC Non-Conf Final Polls Games Trn. Games Home Away Neut USA Overall Year Coach W-L Pct. W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L AP Today W-L Pct. 1975-76 MaryKing — — — — 6-2 4-4 4-5 - - 14-11 .560

1976-77 AnnieTribble — — — — 9-3 9-2 4-4 - - 22-9 .709 1977-78 AnnieTribble 4-4(4th) .500 1-1 16-6 16-1 4-7 1-3 - - 21-11 .656 1978-79 AnnieTribble 6-2(3rd) .750 1-1 13-7 13-3 5-5 2-2 - - -20-10 .667 1979-80 AnnieTribble 6-3(3rd) .667 1-1 17-8 13-1 6-8 5-3 - - 24-12 .667 1980-81 AnnieTribble 6-1(1st) .857 1-1 16-6 15-2 5-5 3-1 20 - 23-8 .742 1981-82 AnnieTribble 6-3(4th) .667 2-1 12-8 10-3 3-7 7-2 - - 20-12 .625 1982-83 AnnieTribble 5-8(5th) .385 1-1 6-8 7-8 3-7 2-2 - - 12-17 .413 1983-84 AnnieTribble 9-5(3rd) .643 0-1 12-4 9-2 8-5 4-3 - - 21-10 .677 1984-85 AnnieTribble 8-6(4th) .571 0-1 10-2 9-4 6-3 3-2 - - 18-9 .667 1985-86 AnnieTribble 4-10(6th) .286 0-1 8-5 8-6 3-8 1-2 - - 12-16 .429 1986-87 AnnieTribble 3-11(7th) .214 0-1 4-9 4-8 2-11 1-2 - - 7-21 .250 Tribble Totals 57-53 .518 7-10 114-63 113-41 54-68 33-26 200-135 .597

1987-88 JimDavis 8-6(4th) .571 1-1 12-2 12-2 7-6 2-1 - 20 21-9 .700 1988-89 JimDavis 9-5(3rd) .643 1-1 10-5 9-3 7-7 4-1 - 13 20-11 .645 1989-90 JimDavis 10-4(3rd) .714 1-1 11-5 12-4 7-4 3-2 - 19 22-10 .688 1990-91 JimDavis 8-6(4th) .571 2-1 12-4 11-3 5-6 6-2 21 8 22-11 .667 1991-92 JimDavis 9-7(3rd) .563 1-1 11-2 12-2 6-7 3-1 20 19 21-10 .677 1992-93 JimDavis 8-8(T4th) .500 1-1 10-2 11-2 5-8 3-1 - - 19-11 .633 1993-94 JimDavis 11-5(3rd) .688 1-1 8-4 11-2 6-6 3-2 - 22 20-10 .667 1994-95 JimDavis 9-7(5th) .561 0-1 12-3 11-3 5-5 5-3 - - 21-11 .656 1995-96 JimDavis 9-7(4th) .561 3-0 11-1 12-3 7-5 4-0 14 17 23-8 .742 1996-97 JimDavis 8-8(6th) .500 2-1 9-2 9-3 4-5 6-3 21 25 19-11 .633 1997-98 JimDavis 12-4(2nd) .750 2-1 11-3 13-0 6-6 6-2 14 21 25-8 .758 1998-99 JimDavis 11-5(T3rd) .688 3-0 12-1 14-2 8-3 4-1 10 13 26-6 .813 1999-00 JimDavis 9-7(4th) .563 0-1 10-5 9-3 8-6 2-3 - - 19-12 .613 2000-01 JimDavis 10-6(2nd) .625 1-1 11-4 10-3 7-5 4-2 22 22 21-10 .677 2001-02 JimDavis 9-7(T3rd) .562 0-1 8-5 12-2 4-8 1-2 - - 17-12 .586 2002-03 JimDavis 5-11(7th) .312 1-1 9-4 8-5 3-8 3-2 - - 14-15 .483 2003-04 JimDavis 7-9(T5th) .438 0-1 10-3 9-5 7-6 1-1 - - 17-12 .586 2004-05 JimDavis 2-12(11th) .143 0-1 6-8 6-7 2-10 0-3 - - 8-20 .286 Davis Totals 154-124 .554 20-16 183-63 191-54 104-111 60-32 355-197 .643

2005-06 CristyMcKinney 2-12(12th) .143 0-1 6-8 6-9 2-8 0-4 - - 8-21 .276 2006-07 CristyMcKinney 4-10(9th) .286 0-1 8-7 7-8 4-9 1-1 - - 12-18 .400 2007-08 CristyMcKinney 4-10(9th) .286 1-1 7-8 5-9 4-9 3-1 - - 12-19 .378 2008-09 CristyMcKinney 2-12(t-10) .143 1-1 12-5 7-9 5-7 2-1 - - 14-17 .452 McKinney Totals 12-44 .214 2-4 33-28 25-35 15-33 6-7 46-75 .380

Overall Totals 223-221 .502 29-30 330-154 335-132 177-216 103-70 615-418 .595

Year-By-Year Stats and Results

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164Scoring Leaders Year Name,Class FG3FG FT Pts. Avg.1975-76JanetForester,FR 234 79 547 22.81976-77 DonnaForester,JR 245 121 611 19.71977-78 DonnaForester,SR 290 79 659 20.61978-79 BarbaraKennedy,FR 227 87 541 18.71979-80 BarbaraKennedy,SO382 89 853 23.71980-81 BarbaraKennedy,JR 348 115 811 26.21981-82 BarbaraKennedy,SR392 124 908 29.31982-83 M.A.Cubelic,SR 183 53 419 14.41983-84 JanetKnight,SO 213 86 512 17.11984-85 JanetKnight,SO 232 80 544 20.11985-86 M.Ashworth,SR 143 127 413 15.31986-87 K.A.Jenkins,SO 214 75 503 18.01987-88 K.A.Jenkins,JR 177 0 63 417 13.91988-89 L.Greenwood,SR 152 2 78 384 14.81989-90 KerryBoyatt,FR 159 40 132 490 15.31990-91 CheronWells,JR 186 17 75 464 14.11991-92 CheronWells,SR 182 25 78 466 15.01992-93 ShandyBryan,SR 224 0 113 561 18.71993-94 JessicaBarr,SR 237 16 104 594 19.81994-95 TaraSaunooke,SR 194 73 110 571 17.81995-96 S.Ridgeway,SR 181 14 84 460 15.31996-97 ItoroUmoh,SO 142 9 98 391 13.01997-98 AmyGeren,JR 142 70 92 446 13.51998-99 AmyGeren,SR 130 54 118 432 13.51999-00 ChrissyFloyd,FR 162 7 49 380 12.32000-01 ChrissyFloyd,SO 200 42 81 523 16.92001-02 ChrissyFloyd,JR 208 35 78 529 18.22002-03 ChrissyFloyd,SR 208 40 49 505 17.42003-04 LakeiaStokes,SR 162 22 147 493 17.02004-05 ReggieMaddox,JR 94 32 47 267 9.52005-06 MaxienneWhite,SO 136 18 30 320 11.02006-07 D’LeshaLloyd,JR 178 0 53 409 14.12007-08 D’LeshaLloyd,SR 112 2 26 252 9.02008-09 Lele Hardy, JR 186 40 91 503 16.2

Rebound Leaders Year Name,Class Rebounds Avg.1975-76 JanetForester,FR 301 12.51976-77 DonnaForester,JR 400 12.91977-78 DonnaForester,SR 366 11.41978-79 BarbaraKennedy,FR 248 8.61979-80 SheilaCobb,FR 371 10.31980-81 BarbaraKennedy,JR 306 9.91981-82 BarbaraKennedy,SR 400 12.91982-83 PeggyCaple,SO 257 8.91983-84 PeggyCaple,JR 276 8.91984-85 SandyBishop,SR 293 10.91985-86 JulieBrickley,JR 191 6.81986-87 LouiseGreenwood,SO 246 8.81987-88 LouiseGreenwood,JR 216 7.21988-89 MichelleBryant,SR 253 9.01989-90 JackieFarmer,SO 285 8.91990-91 JackieFarmer,SR 258 11.01991-92 ShandyBryan,JR 246 7.91992-93 ShandyBryan,SR 258 8.61993-94 JessicaBarr,SR 256 8.51994-95 LauraCottrell,SO 263 8.51995-96 LauraCottrell,JR 270 8.71996-97 LauraCottrell,SR 205 6.81997-98 NikkiBlassingame,JR 165 5.01998-99 NikkiBlassingame,SR 254 7.91999-00 ErinBatth,JR 230 7.42000-01 ErinBatth,SR 260 8.72001-02 MaggieSlosser,SO 150 5.22002-03 AmandaWhite,FR 176 6.12003-04 LakeiaStokes,SR 202 7.02004-05 AmandaWhite,JR 174 6.22005-06 MaxienneWhite,SO 192 6.62006-07 Lele Hardy, FR 202 7.02007-08 Lele Hardy, SO 220 7.12008-09 Lele Hardy, JR 261 8.4

Field Goal Percentage Leaders Year Name,Class FG FGA Pct.1975-76 VickyBurton,JR 116 256 .4531976-77 BobbieMims,FR 148 280 .5291977-78 GretchenBecker,FR 164 301 .545

1978-79 CissyBristol,SO 112 222 .5051979-80 BarbaraKennedy,SO 382 729 .5241980-81 BarbaraSchmauch,SR 75 152 .4931981-82 BarbaraKennedy,SR 392 760 .5161982-83 JanetKnight,FR 127 249 .5101983-84 JulieBrickley,FR 89 155 .5741984-85 JanetKnight,JR 232 425 .5461985-86 JulieBrickley,JR 157 282 .5571986-87 KarenAnnJenkins,SO 214 399 .5361987-88 KarenAnnJenkins,JR 177 315 .5621988-89 MichelleBryant,SR 142 291 .4881989-90 JackieFarmer,JR 144 293 .4911990-91 JackieFarmer,SR 150 289 .5191991-92 RhondaJackson,JR 79 145 .5451992-93 ShandyBryan,SR 224 411 .5451993-94 JessicaBarr,SR 237 429 .5521994-95 LauraCottrell,SO 141 272 .5181995-96 JaciStimson,JR 106 211 .5021996-97 JaciStimson,SR 96 218 .4401997-98 NikkiBlassingame,JR 102 198 .5151998-99 NikkiBlassingame,SR 140 261 .5361999-00 ChrissyFloyd,FR 162 352 .4602000-01 ChrissyFloyd,SO 200 446 .4482001-02 ChrissyFloyd,JR 208 459 .4532002-03 MaggieSlosser,JR 51 97 .5262003-04 MaggieSlosser,SR 106 212 .5002004-05 AmandaWhite,JR 79 163 .4852005-06 AmandaFrist,SR 121 215 .5632006-07 TashaTaylor,JR 139 292 .4762007-08 Morganne Campbell, SO 97 223 .4352008-09 WhitneyHood,SO 94 203 .463

3-Point Field Goal Percentage Leaders Year Name,Class FG FGA Pct.1987-88 CherylNix,SR 31 84 .3691988-89 ReneeBowman,FR 18 44 .4091989-90 KerryBoyatt,FR 40 85 .4711990-91 KerryBoyatt,SO 64 156 .4101991-92 TaraSaunooke,FR 53 113 .4691992-93 TaraSaunooke,SO 59 130 .4541993-94 TaraSaunooke,JR 67 163 .4111994-95 TaraSaunooke,SR 73 180 .4061995-96 LauraCottrell,JR 29 68 .4261996-97 LauraCottrell,SR 15 46 .3261997-98 AmyGeren,JR 70 176 .3981998-99 AmyGeren,SR 54 157 .3441999-00 AngieCossey,SR 33 98 .3372000-01 NuriaForns,SR 37 99 .3742001-02 MarciGlenney,SR 27 59 .4582002-03 JulieAderhold,JR 26 69 .3772003-04 JulieTalley,SO 43 114 .3772004-05 JulieTalley,JR 37 101 .3662005-06 JulieTalley,SR 58 143 .4062006-07 TashaTaylor,JR 26 67 .3882007-08 Kirstyn Wright, FR 32 108 .2962008-09 Bryelle Smith, FR 22 58 .379

Free Throw Percentage Leaders (Min.35Attempts)Year Name,Class FT FTA Pct.1975-76 JanetForester,FR 79 97 .8141976-77 DonnaForester,JR 121 161 .7511977-78 DonnaForester,SR 79 99 .7981978-79 CissyBristol,FR 48 57 .8421979-80 MaryAnneCubelic,FR 42 55 .7641980-81 BarbaraSchmauch,SR 37 50 .7401981-82 CissyBristol,SR 28 37 .7571982-83 JanetKnight,FR 78 94 .8301983-84 JanetKnight,SO 86 107 .8041984-85 JanetKnight,JR 80 100 .8001985-86 JanetKnight,SR 89 109 .8171986-87 CherylNix,JR 72 87 .8281987-88 LouiseGreenwood,JR 57 70 .8141988-89 LouiseGreenwood,SR 78 97 .8041989-90 ShandyBryan,FR 59 72 .8191990-91 ShandyBryan,SO 78 98 .7961991-92 KerryBoyatt,JR 52 75 .6931992-93 ShandyBryan,SR 113 152 .7431993-94 JessicaBarr,SR 104 151 .689

Cheron Wells

Julie Talley

Nikki Blassingame

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1651994-95 TaraSaunooke,SR 110 130 .8461995-96 AmyGeren,FR 84 97 .8661996-97 JaciStimson,SR 75 90 .8331997-98 AmyGeren,JR 92 105 .8761998-99 AmyGeren,SR 118 138 .8551999-00 AngieCossey,SR 68 83 .8192000-01 ChrissyFloyd,SO 81 99 .8182001-02 ChrissyFloyd,JR 78 102 .7652002-03 AmandaWhite,FR 78 104 .7502003-04 LakeiaStokes,SR 147 197 .7462004-05 D’LeshaLloyd,FR 30 40 .7502005-06 JulieTalley,SR 35 46 .7612006-07 D’LeshaLloyd,JR 53 71 .7462007-08 Sthefany Thomas, FR 43 54 .7962008-09 WhitneyHood,SO 29 39 .744

Assist Leaders Year Name,Class Assists1975-76 VickyBurton,FR 1541976-77 BobbieMims,FR 1721977-78 DremaGreer,JR 1951978-79 DremaGreer,SR 2041979-80 BobbieMims,SR 1951980-81 MaryAnneCubelic,SO 1191981-82 JennieLyerly,SR 1821982-83 MelindaAshworth,FR 1081983-84 DeniseMarshall,SR 1611984-85 SusanFehling,SO 1741985-86 MelindaAshworth,SR 1191986-87 CherylNix,JR 1221987-88 SusanFehling,SR 1901988-89 RamonaO’Neal,SR 1541989-90 PeggySells,JR 1161990-91 JackieMattress,SR 901991-92 CheronWells,SR 1291992-93 DanaPuckett,JR 1561993-94 DanaPuckett,SR 971994-95 DoryKidd,SR 881995-96 ItoroUmoh,FR 651996-97 ItoroUmoh,SO 761997-98 ItoroUmoh,JR 1361998-99 ItoroUmoh,SR 1821999-00 KrystalScott,SO 1062000-01 KrystalScott,JR 1152001-02 KrystalScott,SR 1092002-03 KanetraQueen,JR 972003-04 LakeiaStokes,SR 1042004-05 ReggieMaddox,JR 862005-06 TashaTaylor,SO 1232006-07 Christy Brown, FR 1352007-08 Christy Brown, SO 1102008-09 TashaTaylor,SR 95

Steal Leaders Year Name Steals1976-77 DonnaForester,JR 76 DollEadon,SR 761977-78 DonnaForester,SR 701978-79 DebraBuford,SO 651979-80 BarbaraKennedy,SO 951980-81 BarbaraKennedy,JR 771981-82 BarbaraKennedy,SR 921982-83 PeggyCaple,SO 431983-84 DeniseMarshall,SR 711984-85 SandyBishop,SR 551985-86 MelindaAshworth,SR 451986-87 RamonaO’Neal,SO 631987-88 RamonaO’Neal,JR 721988-89 RamonaO’Neal,SR 1231989-90 CourtneyJohnson,SO 671990-91 CheronWells,JR 531991-92 CourtneyJohnson,SR 581992-93 DanaPuckett,JR 551993-94 JessicaBarr,SR 651994-95 TaraSaunooke,SR 521995-96 ItoroUmoh,FR 591996-97 ItoroUmoh,SO 691997-98 ItoroUmoh,JR 741998-99 ItoroUmoh,SR 63

1999-00 ChrissyFloyd,FR 552000-01 ChrissyFloyd,SO 582001-02 ChrissyFloyd,JR 532002-03 ChrissyFloyd,SR 492003-04 LakeiaStokes,SR 702004-05 ReggieMaddox,JR 482005-06 TashaTaylor,SO 532006-07 Lele Hardy, FR 952007-08 Lele Hardy, SO 832008-09 Lele Hardy, JR 106

Blocked Shot Leaders Year Name,Class Blocks1978-79 BarbaraKennedy,SO 331979-80 SheilaCobb,FR 421980-81 BarbaraKennedy,JR 371981-82 PeggyCaple,FR 681982-83 PeggyCaple,SO 841983-84 PeggyCaple,JR 761984-85 PeggyCaple,SR 701985-86 JulieBrickley,JR 281986-87 LouiseGreenwood,SO 221987-88 LouiseGreenwood,JR 191988-89 LouiseGreenwood,SR 221989-90 JackieFarmer,JR 691990-91 JackieFarmer,SR 601991-92 ShandyBryan,JR 181992-93 ShandyBryan,SR 281993-94 JaciStimson,FR 331994-95 KerriThomas,FR 361995-96 JaciStimson,JR 321996-97 JaciStimson,JR 251997-98 ErinBatth,FR 211998-99 NatashaAnderson,SR 291999-00 ErinBatth,JR 392000-01 ErinBatth,SR 292001-02 TiaAndrew,JR 242002-03 KhailiSanders,FR 312003-04 KhailiSanders,SO 392004-05 AmandaWhite,JR 272005-06 AmandaFrist,SR 472006-07 MoreemiDavis,SO 362007-08 April Parker, SO 192008-09 Jasmine Tate, SO 36

Playing Time Leaders Year Name,Class Minutes Avg.1979-80 BarbaraKennedy,SO 1160 32.21980-81 BarbaraKennedy,JR 1094 35.31981-82 BarbaraKennedy,SR 1119 36.11982-83 MaryAnneCubelic,SR 929 32.01983-84 DeniseMarshall,SR 959 30.91984-85 JanetKnight,JR 982 36.41985-86 JanetKnight,SR 854 30.51986-87 KarenAnnJenkins,SO 962 34.41987-88 SusanFehling,SR 889 29.61988-89 RamonaO’Neal,SR 1046 34.01989-90 KerryBoyatt,FR 938 29.31990-91 CheronWells,JR 893 27.11991-92 CheronWells,SR 899 29.01992-93 ShandyBryan,SR 932 31.11993-94 JessicaBarr,SR 902 30.11994-95 TaraSaunooke,SR 989 30.91995-96 StephanieRidgeway,SR 886 29.51996-97 ItoroUmoh,SO 862 28.71997-98 ItoroUmoh,JR 998 30.21998-99 ItoroUmoh,SR 1020 31.91999-00 ChrissyFloyd,FR 901 29.12000-01 ChrissyFloyd,SO 1052 33.92001-02 ChrissyFloyd,JR 969 33.42002-03 ChrissyFloyd,SR 1053 36.32003-04 LakeiaStokes,SR 966 33.32004-05 ReggieMaddox,JR 877 31.32005-06 TashaTaylor,SO 849 29.32006-07 Christy Brown, FR 865 29.82007-08 Christy Brown, SO 937 32.42008-09 Lele Hardy, JR 964 31.1

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Khaili Sanders

Reggie Maddox

Krystal Scott

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1976-77 (22-9) AIAW Region II TournamentF DonnaForester 5-9 JR 19.7ppg(31)F JanetForester 5-11 SO 14.9ppg(28)C KathyWilson 6-0 FR 6.9ppg(16)G DollEadon 5-9 SR 5.9ppg(29)G BobbieMims 5-6 FR 11.1ppg(26)

1977-78 (21-11) AIAW Region II TournamentF DonnaForester 5-9 SR 20.6ppg(32)F CissyBristol 5-9 FR 14.2ppg(32)C GretchenBecker 6-0 FR 12.7ppg(30)G BobbieMims 5-6 SO 12.7ppg(32)G DremaGreer 5-4 JR 6.6ppg(31)TopSubs: KathyWilson 6-0 SO 6.3ppg DebraBuford 5-10 FR 6.3ppg

1978-79 (20-10) Lady Tiger Invitational ChampionsAIAW Region II TournamentF DebraBuford 5-10 SO 8.4ppg(20)F AnnetteWise 5-10 FR 8.7ppg(17)C BarbaraKennedy 6-0 FR 18.7ppg(20)G DremaGreer 5-4 SR 6.2ppg(30)G BobbieMims 5-6 JR 13.5ppg(30)TopSub: CissyBristol 5-9 SO 15.1ppg

1979-80 (24-12) Carolina Christmas Classic ChampionsLady Tiger Invitational ChampionsAIAW Region II TournamentNational Women’s Invitational TournamentF BarbaraKennedy 6-0 SO 23.7ppg(36)F AnnetteWise 5-10 SO 5.3ppg(19)C SheilaCobb 6-0 FR 11.6ppg(36)G BobbieMims 5-6 SR 8.9ppg(33)G MaryAnneCubelic 5-9 FR 9.9ppg(21)TopSubs: CissyBristol 5-9 JR 8.1ppg DebraBuford 5-10 JR 5.5ppg

1980-81 (23-8) Associated Press Final Ranking-20thLady Tiger Invitational Champions 6-1 ACC, Regular Season ChampionsAIAW Region II TournamentF BarbaraKennedy 6-0 JR 26.2ppg(31)F AnnetteWise 5-10 JR 8.9ppg(28)C GretchenBecker 6-0 SR 5.2ppg.(15)G DebraBuford 5-10 SR 8.6ppg(26)G MaryAnneCubelic 5-9 SO 8.5ppg(17)TopSubs: BarbaraSchmauch 6-0 SR 6.2ppg JennieLyerly 5-5 JR 5.5ppg

1981-82 (21-12) ACC Tournament FinalistNCAA Tournament ParticipantSouth Florida Invitational ChampionsF BarbaraKennedy 6-0 SR 29.3ppg(31)F CissyBristol 5-9 SR 10.2ppg(21)C PeggyCaple 6-4 FR 6.0ppg(27)G MaryAnneCubelic 5-9 JR 17.1ppg(32)G JennieLyerly 5-5 SR 3.7ppg(24)TopSubs: CeliaSlater 5-9 SO 3.7ppg DeniseMarshall 5-5 SO 3.9ppg DonnaCannady 6-2 JR 2.8ppg

1982-83 (12-17) F JacquiJones 6-2 FR 12.1ppg(27)F JanetKnight 5-11 FR 11.4ppg(18)C PeggyCaple 6-4 SO 12.7ppg(29)G MaryAnneCubelic 5-9 SR 14.4ppg(29)G MelindaAshworth 5-7 FR 4.4ppg.(16)TopSubs: CynthiaAustin 5-8 JR 6.9ppg DeniseMarshall 5-5 JR 5.1ppg

1983-84 (21-10) Queen’s Classic ChampionsNational Women’s Invitational Tournament- 3rd PlaceF JanetKnight 5-11 SO 17.1ppg(30)F SandyBishop 6-2 JR 12.1ppg(10)C PeggyCaple 6-4 JR 10.2ppg(30)G DeniseMarshall 5-5 SR 10.9ppg(31)G MelindaAshworth 5-7 SO 4.1ppg(26)TopSubs: JulieBrickley 6-3 FR 7.3ppg JacquiJones 6-0 SO 15.7ppg

1984-85 (18-9) Nebraska Invitational ChampionsF JanetKnight 5-11 JR 20.1ppg(27)F SandyBishop 6-2 SR 16.8ppg(27)C PeggyCaple 6-4 SR 11.0ppg(27)G MelindaAshworth 5-7 JR 13.6ppg(27)G SusanFehling 5-11 SO 3.0ppg(27)TopSubs: JulieBrickley 6-3 SO 8.5ppg CherylNix 5-7 FR 1.9ppg

1985-86 (12-16) F JanetKnight 5-11 SR 14.5ppg(24)F JulieBrickley 6-3 JR 13.8ppg(23)C LouiseGreenwood 6-3 FR 7.4ppg(24)G MelindaAshworth 5-7 SR 15.3ppg(25)G NickeyLynch 5-9 JR 5.1ppg(15)TopSubs: CherylNix 5-7 SO 3.4ppg KarenAnnJenkins 6-0 FR 11.5ppg

1986-87 (7-21) F KarenAnnJenkins 6-0 SO 18.0ppg(26)F NickeyLynch 5-8 SR 14.8ppg(27)C LouiseGreenwood 6-3 SO 11.2ppg(26)G CherylNix 5-7 JR 10.8ppg(28)G ReneeWilliams 5-5 JR 3.9ppg(17)TopSubs: RamonaO’Neal 5-8 SO 6.8ppg JenaBarnett 6-0 SO 2.4ppg.

1987-88 (21-9) #20 Final USA Today RankingGeorgia Southern Invitational ChampionsNCAA Tournament ParticipantF KarenAnnJenkins 6-0 JR 13.9ppg(29)F RamonaO’Neal 5-8 JR 9.8ppg(28)C LouiseGreenwood 6-3 JR 12.1ppg(18)G CherylNix 5-7 SR 10.6ppg(20)G SusanFehling 5-10 SR 3.0ppg(28)TopSubs: MichelleBryant 6-1 JR 12.3ppg ReneeWilliams 5-5 SR 3.0ppg

1988-89 (20-11) #13 Final USA Today RankingSt. Peter’s Tournament ChampionsNCAA Tournament Final 16F KarenAnnJenkins 6-0 SR 10.8ppg(13)F MichelleBryant 6-1 SR 13.6ppg(24)C LouiseGreenwood 6-3 SR 14.8ppg(24)G RamonaO’Neal 5-8 SR 12.5ppg(31)G BeckyHollaway 5-7 SR 9.1ppg(28)TopSubs: CourtneyJohnson 5-10 FR 4.0ppg PeggySells 5-6 SO 2.6ppg LisaBrown 5-11 JR 4.6ppg

1989-90 (22-10) #19 Final USA Today RankingBrigham Young Invitational ChampionsNCAA Tournament Final 16F ShandyBryan 6-2 FR 9.7ppg(13)F CourtneyJohnson 5-10 SO 8.3ppg(22)C JackieFarmer 6-4 JR 10.7ppg(24)G PeggySells 5-6 JR 4.4ppg(25)G KerryBoyatt 5-10 FR 15.3ppg(22)TopSubs: ImaniWilson 6-2 FR 6.9ppg LisaBrown 5-11 SR 4.6ppg

1990-91 (22-11) #9 Final USA Today Ranking#21 Final Associated Press RankingKansas State Tournament ChampionsNCAA Tournament Final 8ACC Tournament FinalistF CourtneyJohnson 5-10 JR 5.3ppg(19)F KerryBoyatt 5-10 SO 11.7ppg(20)C JackieFarmer 6-4 SR 13.4ppg(25)G CheronWells 5-6 JR 14.1ppg(27)G JackieMattress 5-6 SR 3.7ppg(22)TopSubs: MelissaMiller 6-1 SR 3.6ppg PeggySells 5-6 SR 3.0ppg ShandyBryan 6-2 SO 10.7ppg

1991-92 (21-10) #19 Final USA Today Ranking#20 Final Associated Press RankingSouth Florida Tournament ChampionsNCAA Tournament ParticipantF KerryBoyatt 5-10 JR 10.5ppg(22)F RhondaJackson 6-1 JR 6.0ppg(15)C ShandyBryan 6-2 JR 13.1ppg(29)G CourtneyJohnson 5-10 SR 7.5ppg(31)G CheronWells 5-6 SR 15.0ppg(31)TopSubs: DanaPuckett 5-7 SO 6.3ppg TaraSaunooke 5-6 FR 8.4ppg

1992-93 (19-11) Alabama Tournament ChampionsRutgers/ Bell-Atlantic ChampionsNCAA Tournament ParticipantF ShandyBryan 6-2 SR 18.7ppg(30)F KerryBoyatt 5-10 SR 9.1ppg(24)C RhondaJackson 6-1 SR 6.3ppg(17)G DanaPuckett 5-7 JR 6.8ppg(27)G RemaMiller 5-7 SR 7.9ppg(18)TopSub: TaraSaunooke 5-6 SO 10.2ppg

1993-94 (20-10) #22 Final USA Today RankingNCAA Tournament ParticipantF ReneeRayton 6-0 JR 5.9ppg(21)F DawnStewart 6-1 FR 8.3ppg(21)C JessicaBarr 6-2 SR 19.8ppg(30)G DanaPuckett 5-7 SR 6.0ppg(30)G TaraSaunooke 5-6 JR 11.4ppg(28)TopSubs: CaleshaCorder 5-7 SO 5.3ppg LauraCottrell 6-1 FR 4.0ppg JaciStimson 6-3 FR 6.3ppg

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1994-95 (21-11) Northern Lights Invitational ChampionsNational Women’s Invitational TournamentConsolation ChampionsF TaraSaunooke 5-6 SR 17.8ppg(32)F LauraCottrell 6-1 SO 12.4ppg(25)C JaciStimson 6-3 SO 7.2ppg(19)G StephanieRidgeway 5-8 JR 12.9ppg(19)G AngieSalyer 5-9 SO 4.6ppg(23)TopSubs: JeanetteDavis 6-2 FR 5.8ppg DoryKidd 5-10 JR, 5.4ppg KerriThomas 6-3 FR 3.8ppg

1995-96 (23-8) #14 Final Associated Press RankingAtlantic Coast Conference ChampionsTexas-Arlington Tournament ChampionsNCAA Tournament ParticipantF DoryKidd 5-10 SR 5.2ppg(28)F LauraCottrell 6-1 JR 10.9ppg(26)C JaciStimson 6-3 JR 8.7ppg(24)G StephanieRidgeway 5-8 SR 15.3ppg(30)G AngieSalyer 5-9 JR 1.9ppg(20)TopSubs: JeanetteDavis 6-2 SO 6.0ppg AmyGeren 5-11 FR 10.0ppg ItoroUmoh 5-7 FR 7.2ppg

1996-97 (19-11) #21 Final Associated Press Ranking#25 Final USA Today RankingBoise State Tournament ChampionsDartmouth Tournament ChampionsNCAA Tournament ParticipantF JeanetteDavis 6-2 JR 6.6ppg(23)F LauraCottrell 6-1 SR 9.3ppg(21)C JaciStimson 6-3 SR 8.9ppg(20)G AngieSalyer 5-9 SR 0.7ppg(15)G ItoroUmoh 5-7 SO 13.0ppg(28)TopSubs: NatashaAnderson 6-0 SO 6.6ppg CaleshaCorder 5-7 SR 4.5ppg AmyGeren 5-11 SO 7.3ppg

1997-98 (25-8) #14 Final Associated Press Ranking#21 Final USA Today RankingBahamas Shootout Tournament ChampionsNCAA Tournament ParticipantF JeanetteDavis 6-2 SR 5.6ppg(27)F NikkiBlassingame 6-3 JR 7.4ppg(14)C KerriThomas 6-4 SR 6.2ppg(29)G AmyGeren 5-11 JR 13.5ppg(29)G ItoroUmoh 5-7 JR 12.0ppg(33)TopSubs: NatashaAnderson 6-0 JR 9.9ppg ErinBatth 6-2 FR 3.4ppg JenniferDavis 6-1 SR 3.1ppg AndreaGaines 5-8 FR 3.5ppg

1998-99 (26-6) #10FinalAssociatedPressRanking#13FinalUSATodayRankingAtlanticCoastConferenceChampionsNCAATournamentFinal16F NatashaAnderson 6-0 SR 13.0ppg(32)F NikkiBlassingame 6-3 SR 10.2ppg(32)C ErinBatth 6-4 SO 7.6ppg(19)G AmyGeren 5-11 SR 13.5ppg(32)G ItoroUmoh 5-7 SR 12.5ppg(32)TopSubs: JoanieMungro 6-2 JR 4.6ppg AmirahLeonard 5-8 JR 2.8ppg NuriaForns 6-1 SO 3.2ppg AngieCossey 5-7 JR 2.4ppg

1999-2000 (19-12) NCAA Tournament ParticipantF ErinBatth 6-4 JR 9.3ppg(20)F NuriaForns 6-1 JR 7.2ppg(30)C JoanieMungro 6-2 SR 6.0ppg(24)G AngieCossey 5-7 SR 9.2ppg(21)G KrystalScott 5-8 SO 9.0ppg(29)TopSubs: DatishellaByrd 6-1 SR 5.4ppg ChrissyFloyd 5-9 FR 12.3ppg AmirahLeonard 5-8 SR 4.2ppg

2000-01 (21-10) NCAA Tournament Participant#22 Final Associated Press Ranking#22 Final USA Today RankingF MarciGlenney 5-11 JR 9.6ppg(29)F NuriaForns 6-1 SR 8.2ppg(29)C ErinBatth 6-4 SR 12.1ppg(30)G ChrissyFloyd 5-9 SO 16.9ppg(31)G KrystalScott 5-8 JR 9.8ppg(29)TopSubs: AndreaGaines 5-9 SR 2.3ppg JulieAderhold 5-11 FR 5.5ppg MaggieSlosser 6-2 FR 2.8ppg

2001-02 (17-12) NCAA Tournament ParticipantF MarciGlenney 5-11 SR 9.7ppg(26)F JulieAderhold 5-11 SO 6.5ppg(15)C MaggieSlosser 6-2 SO 6.4ppg(22)G ChrissyFloyd 5-9 JR 18.2ppg(29)G KrystalScott 5-8 SR 10.4ppg(28)TopSubs: LeahRoper 5-11 JR 5.5ppg LakeiaStokes 6-0 SO 5.8ppg KanetraQueen 5-8 SO 1.5ppg

2002-03 (14-15) WNIT ParticipantF MaggieSlosser 6-2 JR 5.5ppg(14)F JulieAderhold 5-11 JR 8.0ppg(13)C AmandaWhite 6-4 FR 7.0ppg(28)G ChrissyFloyd 5-9 SR 17.4ppg(29)G KanetraQueen 5-8 JR 3.3ppg(26)TopSubs: LeahRoper 5-11 SR 4.7ppg LakeiaStokes 6-0 JR 8.3ppg KhailiSanders 6-3 FR 5.8ppg

2003-04 (17-12) F LakeiaStokes 6-0 SR 17.0ppg(29)F MaggieSlosser 6-2 SR 9.1ppg(29)C AmandaWhite 6-4 SO 6.2ppg(24)G JulieAderhold 5-11 SR 9.4ppg(29)G JulieTalley 5-6 SO 7.6ppg(20)TopSubs: KhailiSanders 6-3 SO 6.4ppg KanetraQueen 5-8 SR 4.2ppg CarrieWhitehurst 6-0 FR 4.1ppg

2004-05 (8-20) F LaurenAllen 6-2 JR 2.1ppg(12)C AmandaWhite 6-4 JR 7.7ppg(25)G ReggieMaddox 5-9 JR 9.5ppg(26)G JulieTalley 5-6 JR 6.7ppg(20)G TashaTaylor 5-9 FR 4.6ppg(13)TopSubs: D’LeshaLloyd 6-0 FR 8.6ppg TashaPhillips 5-9 JR 8.0ppg MaxienneWhite 6-1 FR 4.3ppg

2005-06 (8-21) F MaxienneWhite 6-1 SO 11.0ppg(20)C AmandaFrist 6-4 SR 10.7ppg(29)G TashaPhillips 5-9 SR 9.3ppg(14)G JulieTalley 5-6 SR 8.6ppg(25)G TashaTaylor 7.6 SO 7.6ppg(29)TopSubs: AdrianneBradshaw 6-4 SO 5.6ppg D’LeshaLloyd 6-0 SO 5.3ppg SusanYenser 5-11 FR 5.1ppg

2006-07 (12-18) F D’LeshaLloyd 6-0 JR 14.4ppg(29)F LeleHardy 5-10 FR 11.6ppg(30)C MoreemiDavis 6-3 SO 5.6ppg(25)G TashaTaylor 5-9 JR 11.9ppg(29)G ChristyBrown 5-6 FR 7.8ppg(29)TopSubs: SusanYenser 5-11 SO 5.7ppg AdrianneBradshaw 6-4 JR 4.0ppg CarrieWhitehurst 6-0 SR 5.0ppg MorganneCampbell 5-8 FR 4.5ppg

2007-08 (12-19) Coors Classic Tournament ChampionsF D’LeshaLloyd 6-0 SR 9.0ppg(23)F LeleHardy 5-10 SO 8.8ppg(29)C MoreemiDavis 6-3 JR 4.1ppg(23)G ChristyBrown 5-6 SO 8-7(28)G MorganneCampbell 5-8 SO 8.5(28)TopSubs: SthefanyThomas 5-9 FR 8.0ppg WhitneyHood 6-2 FR 5.7ppg KirstynWright 5-11 FR 5.0ppg

2008-09 (14-17) Washington Husky Classic ChampionsF LeleHardy 5-10 JR 16.2ppg(31)F JasmineTate 6-1 SO 3.6ppg(17)C AprilParker 6-2 JR 5.8ppg(27)G ChristyBrown 5-6 JR 3.7ppg(16)G TashaTaylor 5-9 SR 4.9ppg(22)TopSubs: SthefanyThomas 5-9 SO 8.1ppg WhitneyHood 6-2 SO 7.2ppg KirstynWright 5-11 SO 4.4ppg

Clemson’s Four-Year Starters

Melinda(Hall)Ashworth_________ 1982-1986KerryBoyatt__________________ 1990-1993PeggyCaple_________________ 1982-1985MaryAnneCubelic ____________ 1979-1993Amanda(White)Frist___________ 2002-2006LouiseGreenwood ____________ 1986-1989BarbaraKennedy______________ 1978-1982JanetKnight__________________ 1983-1986BobbieMims_________________ 1977-1980

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168A Aderhold,Julie 00-01,01-02,02-03,03-04Allen,Lauren 02-03,03-04,04-05,05-06Allen,Yoneko 99-00Anderson,Natasha 95-96,96-97,97-98,98-99Andrew,Tia 01-02,02-03Ashworth,Melinda(Hall)82-83,83-84,84-85,85-86Auffray,Alexis 2006-07Austin,Amy 85-86Austin,Cynthia 79-80,82-83,83-84

B Ballard,Rose 87-88Barnett,Jena 85-86,86-87,87-88Barr,Jessica 92-93,93-94Batth,Erin 97-98,98-99,99-00,00-01Bayer,Rose 81-82Bean,CarolAnn 87-88Becker,Gretchen 77-78,78-79,79-80,80-81Bedenbaugh,Jan 75-76Bentley,Lynnette 83-84,84-85Bethea,Georgia 75-76Bishop,Sandy 83-84,84-85Black,Sally 76-77Blackmon,Monica 01-02,02-03Blackney,Cookie 75-76Blassingame,Nikki 95-96,96-97,97-98,98-99Bowman,Renee 88-89Boyatt,Kerry 89-90,90-91,91-92,92-93Bradshaw,Adrianne 04-05,05-06,06-07,07-08Brake,Stephanie 76-77Brantley,Aja 04-05Brickley,Julie(Larson) 83-84,84-85,85-86,86-87Bristol,Cissy 77-78,78-79,79-80,81-82Brown, Christy 06-07, 07-08, 08-09Brown,DeShawn 91-92Brown,Lisa 87-88,88-89,89-90Brunson,April 01-02Bryan,Shandy 89-90,90-91,91-92,92-93Bryant,Michelle 87-88,88-89,90-91Buford,Debra 77-78,78-79,79-80,80-81Burton,Vickie 75-76,76-77Byars,Maria 79-80Byrd,Datishella 98-99,99-00

C Campbell, Morganne 06-07, 07-08, 08-09Cannady,Donna 81-82Caple,Peggy 81-82,82-83,83-84,84-85Cobb,Sheila 79-80,80-81,81-82Compton,Catherine 99-00Corder,Calesha 92-93,93-94,94-95,96-97Cossey,Angela 98-99,99-00Costin,Karla 91-92Cottrell,Laura 93-94,94-95,95-96,96-97Cowart,Donna 78-79Crowe,Heather 99-00,00-01Cubelic,MaryAnne 79-80,80-81,81-82,82-83

D Daniels,Pam 82-83,83-84Davis,Jeanette 94-95,95-96,96-97,97-98Davis,Jennifer 94-95,95-96,96-97,97-98Davis,Moreemi 04-05,06-07,07-08Drew,Elizabeth 85-86

E Eadon,Doll 75-76,76-77Ellenburg,MaryNan 84-85

F Farmer,Jackie 89-90,90-91Fehling,Susan 83-84,84-85,87-88Fitzsimmons,Peggy 83-84Flatt,Janice 75-76,76-77Floyd,Chrissy 99-00,00-01,01-02,02-03Forester,Donna 76-77,77-78Forester,Janet 75-76,76-77Forns,Marta 96-97,97-98Forns,Nuria 97-98,98-99,99-00,00-01Forrest,Donna 89-90,90-91

Frist,Amanda(White) 02-03,03-04,04-05,05-06

G Gaines,Andrea 97-98,98-99,99-00,00-01Greenwood,Louise 85-86,86-87,87-88,88-89Greer,Drema 77-78,78-79Geist,Amy 84-85Geren,Amy 95-96,96-97,97-98,98-99Glenney,Marci 00-01,01-02Goggans,Laurel 04-05

H Hammond,Debbie 77-78,78-79Hardy, Lele 06-07, 07-08, 08-09Hollaway,Becky 85-86,86-87,87-88,88-89Hood,Whitney 07-08,08-09Howard,Shanna 88-89,89-90,90-91,91-92Hume,Kathy 75-76

J Jackson,Rhonda 91-92Jenkins,Ashley 06-07Jenkins,KarenAnn 85-86,86-87,87-88,88-89Johnson,Courtney 88-89,89-90,90-91,91-92Jones,Jacqui 82-83Justice,Jill 03-04

K Kennedy,Barbara 78-79,79-80,80-81,81-82Kidd,Dory 92-93,93-94,94-95,95-96Knight,Janet 82-83,83-84,84-85,85-86Korbutt,Tracy 84-85Kwange,Ade 91-92,92-93

L Lee,Princella 76-77Lee,Roxianne 77-78,80-81Leonard,Amirah 98-99,99-00Lloyd,D’Lesha 04-05,05-06,06-07,07-08Lyerly,Jenny 78-79,79-80,80-81,81-82Lynch,Nickey 85-86,86-87

M Mason, Lindsey 08-09McInerney,Katie 07-08McMillian,Michelle 78-79,79-80McPherson,Gigi 81-82McSwain,Maria 82-83Maddox,Reggie 04-05Marshall,Denise 80-81,81-82,82-83,83-84Mattison,Miesha 98-99Mattress,Jackie 89-90,90-91Miller,Melissa 87-88,88-89,89-90,90-91Miller,Rema 91-92,92-93Mims,Bobbie 76-77,77-78,78-79,79-80Moton,Jamine 99-00Mungro,Joanie 98-99,99-00

N Nix,Cheryl 84-85,85-86,86-87,87-88

O O’Neal,Ramona 85-86,86-87,87-88,88-89Oraczewski,Debbie 82-83,83-84

P Papincak,Christynne 03-04Parker, April 07-08, 08-09Parr,Evelyn 75-76Pauldo, Shaniqua 08-09Paulling,Bette 76-77,77-78Percy,Anette 96-97,97-98Permar,Stephanie 03-04Perry,Laura 76-77Peters,Angie 89-90,90-91Phillips,Tasha 04-05,05-06Pinkstaff, Chelsea 08-09Poston,Terri 86-87,87-88Puckett,Dana 90-91,91-92,92-93,93-94

Q Queen,Kanetra 00-01,01-02,02-03,03-04

R Rayton,Renee 93-94,94-95Reynolds,Susan 76-77,77-78Rhoad,Alison 92-93,93-94Ridgeway,Stephanie 94-95,95-96Roper,Leah 01-02,02-03Ruff,Sandy 75-76,76-77

S Salyer,Angie 93-94,94-95,95-96,96-97Sam,Autumn 95-96,96-97Sanders,Khaili 02-03,03-04,04-05Saunooke,Tara 91-92,92-93,93-94,94-95Schmauch,Barbara 79-80,80-81Scott,Krystal 98-99,99-00,00-01,01-02Sells,Peggy 87-88,88-89,89-90,90-91Shafer,Lacey 01-02,02-03,03-04,04-05Shedd,Susan 75-76Slater,Celia 80-81,81-82Slosser,Maggie 00-01,01-02,02-03,03-04Smith, Byelle 08-09Sommers,Cynthia 78-79Spackman,Chris 86-87Spray,Emily 06-07Staebell,Brook 94-95Stephens,Kim 88-89,89-90,90-91,91-92Stewart,Dawn 93-94Stimson,Jaci 93-94,94-95,95-96,96-97Stokes,Jennifer 82-83Stokes,Lakeia 00-01,01-02,02-03,03-04Stone,Penny 80-81,81-82Swygert,Ray 77-78

T Talley,Julie 02-03,03-04,04-05,05-06Tate, Jasmine 07-08, 08-09Taylor,Tasha 04-05,05-06,06-07,08-09Thomas,Kerri 94-95,95-96,96-97,97-98Thomas, Sthefany 07-08, 08-09Tomlinson,Vicki 81-82

U Umoh,Itoro 95-96,96-97,97-98,98-99

V Vasilas,Tabitha 01-02,02-03

W Wells,Cheron 90-91,91-92Welker, Lindsay 08-09White,Maxienne 04-05,05-06Whitehurst,Carrie 03-04,04-05,05-06,06-07Williams,Renee 83-84,84-85,86-87,87-88Wilson,Imani 89-90Wilson,Kathy 76-77,77-78,78-79,79-80Wise,Annette 78-79,79-80,80-81,82-83Wittstruck,Courtney 99-00Wright, Kirstyn 07-08, 08-09

Y Yarborough,Carol 75-76Yenser,Susan 05-06,06-07

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Letterwinners

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1 Maxienne White 2004-06

2 Alexis Auffray 2006-07

3 Doll Eadon 1975-77Maria McSwain 1982-83Bryelle Smith 2007-10Tasha Taylor 2004-06Renee Williams 1983-88

4 Christy Brown 2006-10Shanna Howard 1988-92Janet Knight 1982-86Bobbie Mims 1977-80Maggie Slosser 2000-04

5 Amy Austin 1985-86Sheila Cobb 1979-82Mary Nan Ellenberg 1984-85Jamine Moton 1999-2000Terri Poston 1986-88

10 Georgia Bethea 1975-76Sally Black 1976-77Debra Buford 1977-81Nuria Forns 1997-2001Jackie Mattress 1989-91Cheryl Nix 1984-88Alison Rhoad 1992-94Cara Singletary 2005-06Vicki Tomlinson 1981-82Kirstyn Wright 2007-10

11 April Brunson 2001-02Lele Hardy 2006-10Becky Hollaway 1985-89Laura (Lawton) Perry 1976-77 Dana Puckett 1990-94Susan Shedd 1975-76Courtney Wittstruck 1999-2000

12 Jan Bedenbaugh 1975-76Sandy Bishop 1983-85Cissy Bristol 1977-82Dory Kidd 1992-96Krystal Scott 1998-2002Peggy Sells 1987-91Julie Talley 2002-06Tasha Taylor 2006-10

13 Kerry Boyatt 1989-93Andrea Gaines 1997-2001Drema Greer 1977-79Reggie Maddox 2004-05Ramona O’Neal 1985-89Brook Staebell 1994-95

14 Carol Ann Bean 1987-88Janet Forester 1975-77Marta Forns 1996-98Keyrra Gillespie 2009-10Laurel Goggans 2004-05Courtney Johnson 1988-92Katie McInernery 2007-08Diane Pateckis 1980-81Cindy Sommers 1978-79

15 Jessica Barr 1992-94Marci Glenney 2000-02Ray Swygert 1977-78Annette Wise 1978-83

20 Rose Bayer 1981-82Aja Brantley 2004-05Vicky Burton 1975-77Tabitha Chambers 1993-94Angie Cossey 1998-2000Melinda (Hall) Ashworth 1982-86Michelle McMillan 1978-80Kanetra Queen 2000-04Penny Stone 1980-82Cheron Wells 1990-92Susan Yenser 2005-07

21 Maria Byars 1979-80Calesha Corder 1992-97Donna Cowart 1978-79Elizabeth Drew 1985-86Jill Justice 2003-04April Parker 2007-09Evelyn Parr 1975-76Lakeia Stokes 2000-01Imani Wilson 1989-90

22 Erin Batth 1997-2001Susan Fehling 1983-88Denise Marshall 1980-84Angie Peters 1989-91Tasha Phillips 2004-06Angie Salyer 1993-97Chris Spackman 1986-87Lakeia Stokes 2001-04Sthefany Thomas 2007-09Kathy Wilson 1976-80Carol Yarborough 1975-76

23 Shandy Bryan 1989-93Donna Forester 1976-78Peggy Fitzsimmons 1983-84Amirah Leonard 1998-2000D’Lesha Lloyd 2004-08Nickey Lynch 1985-87Gigi McPherson 1981-82Stephanie Ridgeway 1994-86Tabitha Vasilas 2001-03

24 Lauren Allen 2002-06Nikki Blassingame 1995-99Mitzi Gregg 1976-77Louise Greenwood 1985-89Debbi Hammond 1977-79Ashley Jenkins 2006-07

Jennifer Stokes 1982-83Jasmine Tate 2007-10

25 Lisa Brown 1987-89Catherine Compton 1999-2000Whitney Hood 2007-09Jacqui Jones 1982-83Tracy Korbutt 1984-85Rema Miller 1991-93Khaili Sanders 2002-06Celia Slater 1980-82Itoro Umoh 1995-99

30 Julie Aderhold 2000-04Cookie Blakney 1975-76Moreemi Davis 2004-08Karen Ann Jenkins 1985-89Roxianna Lee 1977-81Sandy Ruff 1975-77Barbara Schmauch 1979-81

31 Yoneko Allen 1999-2000Andi Ashmore 1975-76Stephanie Brake 1976-77Peggy Caple 1981-85Jeanette Davis 1994-98Lindsey Mason 2008-10Christynne Papincak 2003-04

32 Lynette Bentley 1983-85Morganne Campbell 2006-10Mary Anne Cubelic 1979-83Janice Flatt 1975-77Chrissy Floyd 1999-2003Ade Kwange 1991-93Dawn Stewart 1993-94

33 Rose Ballard 1987-88Karla Costin 1991-92Pam Daniels 19982-84Donna Forrest 1989-90, 91-91Amy Geist 1984-85Amy Geren 1995-99Leah Roper 2001-03Lindsay Welker 2008-10Carrie Whitehurst 2003-07

34 DeShawn Brown 1991-92Shereitha Clay 1986-87Laura Cottrell 1993-97Heather Crowe 1999-2001Kathy Hume 1975-76Morgan McMinn 2008-10Melissa Miller 1987-91Lacey Shafer 2001-05

35 Datishella Byrd 1998-2000Lacey Shafer 2001-05Kerri Thomas 1994-98

40 Rhonda Jackson 1991-92

Debbie Oraczewski 1982-84Renee Rayton 1993-95

42 Susan Reynolds 1976-78Barbara Kennedy 1978-82

43 Michelle Bryant 1987-91Emily Spray 2006-08

44 Gretchen Becker 1977-81Donna Cannady 1981-82Bobbie Mims 1976-77Joanie Mungro 1998-2000Shaniqua Pauldo 2008-10Autumn Sam 1995-97Kim Stephens 1988-92Amanda (White) Frist 2002-06

45 Jackie Farmer 1989-91Anette Percy 1996-98

50 Natasha Anderson 1995-99Tia Andrew 2001-03Adrianne Bradshaw 2004-08Julie Larson-Brickley 1983-86Jenny Lyerly 1978-82Bette Paulling 1976-78

51 Renee Bowman 1989-89

52 Jena Barnett 1985-88Monica Blackmon 2001-03Stephanie Permar 2003-04Tara Saunooke 1991-95

53 Cynthia Austin 1979-84Jennifer Davis 1994-98

54 Princella Lee 1976-77Jaci Stimson 1993-97

55 Miesha Mattison 1998-99

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Jersey Numbers

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170All-Americans

1981Barbara Kennedy - Street and Smith All-American

Barbara Kennedy - Fast Break All-American

1982Barbara Kennedy - Kodak All-AmericanBarbara Kennedy - WBCA All-American

Barbara Kennedy - Fast Break All-American (HM)Barbara Kennedy - Basketball Weekly All-AmericanBarbara Kennedy - Women’s Basketball News

Service All-American (Second Team)

1983Mary Anne Cubelic - Fast Break All-American (HM)Jacqui Jones - Fast Break Freshman All-American

1985Janet Knight - Fast Break (Third team)

Sandy Bishop - Fast Break (Honorable Mention)

1986Melinda Ashworth - Fast Break (HM)

1988Karen Ann Jenkins - Fast Break (HM)

1989Michelle Bryant - Fast Break (Fourth Team)

Louise Greenwood - Fast Break (HM)

1990Kerry Boyatt - Fast Break, Freshman All-American

1991Jackie Farmer - Fast Break (Fourth Team)

Cheron Wells - Fast Break (Honorable Mention)

1992Cheron Wells - Fast Break (Third Team)

Shandy Bryan - Fast Break (Honorable Mention)

1993Shandy Bryan - Fast Break (Second Team)

Kerry Boyatt - Fast Break (Honorable Mention)Jessica Barr - Fast Break (Honorable Mention)Dana Puckett - Fast Break (Honorable Mention)

1994Jessica Barr - Kodak-All American

Jessica Barr - Basketball America All-American

1999Itoro Umoh - Associated Press (HM)

Itoro Umoh - Women’s Basketball Journal (Defensive, Second Team)

2000Erin Batth - Women’s Basketball Journal

(Defensive, Second Team)

2001Erin Batth - Women’s Basketball Journal

(Defensive, Second Team)

2004Maggie Slosser - National Strength Coaches Association

2007Lele Hardy - GBallmag.com Young All-American

Region All-Americans1981

Barbara Kennedy - Kodak Region III All-American

1982Barbara Kennedy - Kodak Region III All-American

1993Shandy Bryan - Kodak Region III All-American

1994Jessica Barr - Kodak Region III All-American

1996Stephanie Ridgeway - Kodak Region III All-American

1999Itoro Umoh - Kodak Region III All-American

2001Chrissy Floyd - Kodak Region III All-American

2002Chrissy Floyd - Kodak Region III All-American

2003Chrissy Floyd - Kodak Region III All-American

2004Lakeia Stokes - Kodak Region III All-American

Wade Trophy Nominees1982

Barbara Kennedy

1994Jessica Barr

NCAA Tournament All-Region Team1991

Cheron Wells - East Regional All-Tournament

Jones Cup Intercontinental Team1981

Barbara Kennedy - Silver Medal

United States National Team1982

Barbara Kennedy

United States Pan-American Games1999

Itoro Umoh

World University Games2001

Chrissy Floyd

FIBA World Championship Games2006

Itoro (Umoh) Coleman - Nigerian National Team

2007Sthefany Thomas - Argentinean U20 National Team

Olympic Trials1992

Cheron Wells - United States

2008Sthefany Thomas - Argentina

Olympic Festival1981

Coach Annie Tribble - National Olympic Festival/South Squad (Gold Medal)

Summer Olympics Participant2004

Itoro (Umoh) Coleman - Nigerian National Team

National Three-Point Shooting Contest Champion

1999Amy Geren

Sports Illustrated Player-Of-The-WeekDec. 9-15, 1991Shandy Bryan

WNBA PlayersErin Batth - Cleveland (drafted by in 2002); San

Antonio (2004); Sacramento (2007)Chrissy Floyd - Seattle (drafted by in 2003)

Itoro Umoh - Houston (2003)

Current/Former Overseas PlayersNatasha Anderson - IsraelErin Batth - Greece; Turkey

Chrissy Floyd - GreeceNuria Fornes - Madrid

Andrea Gaines - IcelandMarci Glenney - Denmark

Amirah Leonard - DenmarkReggie Maddox - HollandTasha Phillips - RomaniaKhaili Sanders - FinlandKrystal Scott - Iceland

Lacey Shafer - SwitzerlandKerry Thomas - Israel

Itoro Umoh - Nigeria

National Honors

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Tournament Championships1977-78

Clemson Lady Tiger Invitational - Clemson, SC

1978-79Clemson Lady Tiger Invitational - Clemson, SC

1979-80 North Carolina Christmas Classic - Chapel Hill, NC Clemson Lady Tiger Invitational - Clemson, SC

1980-81 Clemson Lady Tiger Invitational - Clemson, SC

1981-82 South Florida Invitational - Tampa, FL

1983-84Wayland Baptist Queen’s Classic - Plainview, TX

1984-85 Nebraska Invitational - Lincoln, NE

1987-88 Georgia Southern Classic - Statesboro, GA

1988-89 St. Peter’s Invitational - Jersey City, NJ

1989-90 Brigham Young Invitational - Provo, UT

1990-91 Kansas State Invitational - Manhattan, KS

1991-92 South Florida Invitational - Tampa, FL

1992-93 Alabama Tournament - Tuscaloosa, ALRutgers Bell Atlantic Tournament - Piscataway, NJ

1994-95 Alaska Northern Lights Inv. - Anchorage, AK

1995-96 Texas Arlington Tournament - Arlington, TX ACC Tournament - Rock Hill, SC

1996-97 Boise State Tournament - Boise, ID Dartmouth Tournament - Hanover, NH

1997-98 Sun Splash Shootout - Nassau, Bahamas

1998-99 ACC Tournament - Charlotte, NC

2002-03 Sun Splash Shootout - Nassau, Bahamas

2007-08Coors Classic - Boulder, CO

Regular Season All-Tournament Selections1977-78

Donna Forester - North Carolina Christmas ClassicDonna Forester, MVP - Clemson Lady Tiger Inv.Kathy Wilson - Clemson Lady Tiger Invitational

1978-79Bobbie Mims - North Carolina Christmas Classic

Cissy Bristol, MVP - Clemson Lady Tiger Inv.Debra Buford - Clemson Lady Tiger Invitational

1979-80Barbara Kennedy - North Carolina Christmas Classic

Sheila Cobb - Tennessee Tech Invitational Barbara Kennedy - Tennessee Tech InvitationalBobbie Mims, MVP - Clemson Lady Tiger Inv.

Barbara Kennedy - Clemson Lady Tiger InvitationalBarbara Kennedy - National Women’s Inv.Tourn.

1980-81Barbara Kennedy, MVP - Clemson Lady Tiger Inv.

Debra Buford - Clemson Lady Tiger Invitational

1981-82Barbara Kennedy - Wayland Baptist Queens Classic

Cissy Bristol - Pittsburgh ClassicBarbara Kennedy - Pittsburgh Classic

Mary Anne Cubelic - S. Florida Lady Brahman Inv. Barbara Kennedy - S. Florida Lady Brahman Inv.

Mary Ann Cubelic - Clemson Lady Tiger InvitationalBarbara Kennedy - Clemson Lady Tiger Invitational

1982-83Denise Marshall - Clemson Lady Tiger InvitationalJanet Knight - East Carolina Lady Pirate Classic

1983-84Janet Knight, MVP - Wayland Baptist Queen’s Classic

Jacqui Jones - Wayland Baptist Queen’s ClassicJanet Knight - Ohio State Buckeye ClassicJacqui Jones - Ohio State Buckeye Classic

Janet Knight -National Women’s Inv. Tour.nament

1984-85Janet Knight, MVP - Nebraska Invitational

1985-86Janet Knight - Kentucky Invitational

1987-88Louise Greenwood, MVP - Georgia Southern Inv.Michelle Bryant - Georgia Southern InvitationalSusan Fehling - Georgia Southern Invitational

1988-89Ramona O’Neal - Western Kentucky InvitationalLisa Brown - Middle Tennessee St. Invitational

Michelle Bryant - Middle Tennessee St. InvitationalKaren Ann Jenkins - St. Peter’s Tournament

Ramona O’Neal - St. Peter’s TournamentLouise Greenwood, MVP - St. Peter’s Tournament

1989-90Jackie Farmer - DePaul Invitational

Imani Wilson - Brigham Young TournamentCourtney Johnson, MVP - Brigham Young Tourn.

1990-91Jackie Farmer - California Golden Bear Tourn.

1991-92Cheron Wells, MVP - Vanderbilt Tournament

Shandy Bryan - Vanderbilt TournamentCheron Wells, MVP - South Florida Tournament

Shandy Bryan - South Florida Tournament

1992-93Dana Puckett - Alabama Tournament

Shandy Bryan, MVP - Alabama Tournament Rhonda Jackson - Alabama Tournament

Shandy Bryan - Rutgers/Bell Atlantic TournamentDana Puckett - Rutgers/Bell Atlantict Tournament

Kerry Boyatt - Rutger/Bell Atlantic Tournament

1993-94Jessica Barr, MVP - Hilton Head Tournament

Tara Saunooke - Hilton Head TournamentJessica Barr - UNLV Tournament

1994-95Tara Saunooke, MVP - Northern Lights Invitational

Laura Cottrell - Northern Lights InvitationalStephanie Ridgeway -Northern Lights Invitational

Tara Saunooke - National Women’s Inv. Tourn.

1995-96Amy Geren - Texas Arlington Tournament

Stephanie Ridgeway, MVP - Texas Arlington Tourn.

1996-97Laura Cottrell, MVP - Boise State Tournament

Jaci Stimson -Boise State TournamentItoro Umoh, MVP - Dartmouth TournamentJeanette Davis - Dartmouth Tournament

1997-98Natasha Anderson, MVP - Bahamas Shootout

Itoro Umoh - Bahamas ShootoutNikki Blassingame - Bahamas Shootout

1999-00Amirah Leonard - Coaches vs. Cancer Tournament

2002-03Chrissy Floyd, MVP - Bahamas Shootout

Lakeia Stokes - Bahamas Shootout

2003-04Lakeia Stokes - Great Alaskan Shootout

Maggie Slosser - Great Alaskan Shootout

2005-06Adrianne Bradshaw - BTI/WBCA Classic

Tasha Phillips -Lady Tiger Classic

2006-07Lele Hardy - Dead River Company ClassicD’Lesha Lloyd - Dead River Company Classic

2007-08April Parker, MVP - Coors Classic

Morganne Campbell - Coors Classic

Rhonda Jackson Kathy Wilson

Tournament Honors

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172All-Atlantic Coast Conference

1978 Donna Forester First Team Bobbie Mims Second Team1979 Cissy Bristol First Team Barbara Kennedy Second Team1980 Barbara Kennedy First Team1981 Barbara Kennedy First Team1982 Barbara Kennedy First Team Mary Ann Cubelic First Team1983 Mary Anne Cubelic First Team1984 Janet Knight Second Team Jacqui Jones Second Team1985 Janet Knight First Team Sandy Bishop Second Team1988 Karen Ann Jenkins Second Team1989 Louise Greenwood Second Team Michelle Bryant Second Team1990 Kerry Boyatt Second Team1991 Jackie Farmer Second Team1992 Cheron Wells Second Team1993 Shandy Bryan First Team1994 Jessica Barr First Team1995 Tara Saunooke First Team1996 Stephanie Ridgeway First Team1997 Itoro Umoh Second Team1998 Amy Geren First Team Itoro Umoh Second Team1999 Amy Geren First Team Itoro Umoh First Team2000 Chrissy Floyd Second Team Angie Cossey Third Team2001 Chrissy Floyd Second Team Erin Batth Second Team2002 Chrissy Floyd First Team Marci Glenney Third Team2003 Chrissy Floyd First Team2004 Lakeia Stokes First Team2009 Lele Hardy Third Team

All-ACC Tournament Team1978 Donna Forester First Team1981 Barbara Kennedy First Team1982 Barbara Kennedy First Team Mary Anne Cubelic First Team1991 Cheron Wells First Team1993 Shandy Bryan First Team Jessica Barr First Team1994 Jessica Barr First Team1995 Tara Saunooke Second Team1996 Laura Cottrell First Team Stephanie Ridgeway First Team Amy Geren Second Team Jaci Stimson Second Team1997 Laura Cottrell First Team Itoro Umoh First Team Natasha Anderson Second Team Jaci Stimson Second Team1998 Itoro Umoh First Team Amy Geren Second Team Natasha Anderson Second Team1999 Itoro Umoh First Team Amy Geren Second Team Natasha Anderson Second Team Nikki Blassingame Second Team2002 Chrissy Floyd Second Team

ACC Tournament MVP1981 Barbara Kennedy1982 Barbara Kennedy1996 Laura Cottrell1999 Itoro Umoh

ACC Rookie-Of-The-Year1979 Barbara Kennedy 1980 Sheila Cobb 1990 Kerry Boyatt

ACC Player-Of-The-Year

1994 Jessica Barr

ACC Coach-Of-The-Year1990 Jim Davis1994 Jim Davis

ACC All-Freshman Team1996 Amy Geren2000 Chrissy Floyd2003 Amanda White2007 Christy Brown2007 Lele Hardy

ACC All-Defensive Team2000 Erin Batth 2001 Erin Batth 2002 Chrissy Floyd2009 Lele Hardy

ACC Tournament Silver Anniversary TeamBarbara Kennedy

Laura CottrellItoro Umoh

ACC 50th Anniversary TeamJessica BarrChrissy Floyd

Barbara KennedyItoro Umoh

Academic All-ACC1998-99 Amy Geren1999-00 Angie Cossey2001-02 Kanetra Queen2002-03 Kanetra Queen2003-04 Kanetra Queen2005-06 Amanda Frist

ACC Player-Of-The-WeekFeb. 18, 1985 Janet KnightFeb. 10, 1987 Nickey LynchFeb. 24, 1987 Karen Ann JenkinsJan. 26, 1988 Louise GreenwoodFeb. 23, 1988 Cheryl NixJan. 3, 1990 Louise GreenwoodFeb. 21, 1990 Michelle BryantJan. 23, 1990 Kerry BoyattDec. 17, 1990 Jackie FarmerJan. 7, 1991 Shandy BryanDec. 17, 1991 Shandy BryanJan. 27, 1992 Courtney JohnsonFeb. 17, 1992 Shandy BryanFeb. 1, 1993 Shandy BryanJan. 17, 1994 Jessica BarrFeb. 21, 1994 Jessica Barr Feb. 13, 1995 Tara SaunookeFeb. 19, 1996 Stephanie RidgewayDec. 2, 1996 Itoro UmohDec. 15, 1997 Amy GerenJan. 5, 1998 Amy GerenDec. 21, 1998 Amy GerenDec. 11, 2000 Erin BatthJan. 22, 2001 Chrissy FloydJan. 28, 2002 Marci GlenneyDec. 16, 2002 Chrissy FloydDec. 22, 2003 Lakeia StokesJan. 12, 2004 Lakeia StokesDec. 19, 2005 Maxienne White

ACC Rookie-Of-The-WeekFeb. 10, 1992 Tara SaunookeDec. 19, 1994 Jeanette DavisDec. 11, 1995 Itoro UmohJan. 8, 1996 Amy GerenJan. 22, 1996 Amy GerenJan. 17, 2000 Chrissy FloydFeb. 7, 2000 Chrissy Floyd

Dec. 30, 2002 Khaili SandersJan. 10, 2002 Amanda WhiteDec. 18, 2006 Lele HardyFeb. 19, 2007 Lele Hardy

ACC Academic Honor Roll1982-83 Cynthia Austin Mary Anne Cubelic Janet Knight1983-84 Susan Fehling Peggy Fitzsimmons1984-85 Nan Ellenberg Susan Fehling Amy Geist Janet Knight Cheryl Nix1985-86 Janet Knight1986-87 Becky Hollaway1987-88 Susan Fehling Becky Hollaway1988-89 Becky Hollaway Courtney Johnson1989-90 Kerry Boyatt Courtney Johnson Angie Peters Jackie Mattress1990-91 Courtney Johnson Jackie Mattress1991-92 Kerry Boyatt Shandy Bryan Shanna Howard Courtney Johnson1992-93 Tara Saunooke1993-94 Jessica Barr Renee Rayton1994-95 Brook Staebell Renee Rayton Dory Kidd1995-96 Natasha Anderson Autumn Sam1996-97 Natasha Anderson Jeanette Davis Marta Forns Amy Geren Anette Percy Angie Salyer Autumn Sam1997-98 Marta Forns Nuria Forns1998-99 Nikki Blassingame Angie Cossey Amy Geren Amirah Leonard1999-2000 Yoneko Allen Nikki Blassingmae Angie Cossey Chrissy Floyd Courtney Wittstruck2000-01 Nuria Forns Kanetra Queen2001-02 Kanetra Queen Tabitha Vasilas2002-03 Kanetra Queen Tabitha Vasilas Amanda White2003-04 Julie Aderhold Stephanie Permar Kanetra Queen Amanda White2004-05 Aja Brantley Laurel Goggans Amanda White2005-06 Amanda (White) Frist Susan Yenser2006-07 Susan Yenser

ACC Honors

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173Annie Tribble Leadership Award

1988 Cheryl Nix 1989 Louise Greenwood 1990 Lisa Brown, Melissa Miller 1991 Peggy Sells and Jackie Mattress 1992 Kim Stephens 1993 Shandy Bryan 1994 Dana Puckett 1995 Renee Rayton 1996 Stephanie Ridgeway 1997 Angie Salyer 1998 Jennifer Davis 1999 Erin Batth 2000 Joanie Mungro 2001 Marci Glenney 2002 Marci Glenney 2003 Kanetra Queen 2004 Kanetra Queen 2005 Amanda White 2006 Amanda (White) Frist 2007 Christy Brown 2008 Tasha Taylor

Clemson Most Valuable Player Award 1981 Barbara Kennedy 1982 Mary Anne Cubelic 1983 Mary Anne Cubelic 1984 Denise Marshall 1985 Janet Knight 1986 Melinda Ashworth 1987 Karen Ann Jenkins 1988 Karen Ann Jenkins 1989 Louise Greenwood and Michelle Bryant 1990 Kerry Boyatt 1991 Cheron Wells 1992 Cheron Wells 1993 Shandy Bryan 1994 Jessica Barr 1995 Tara Saunooke 1996 Stephanie Ridgeway 1997 Itoro Umoh 1998 Itoro Umoh 1999 Itoro Umoh, Amy Geren, Natasha Anderson, Nikki Blassingame 2000 Chrissy Floyd, Erin Batth 2001 Chrissy Floyd, Erin Batth 2002 Chrissy Floyd 2003 Chrissy Floyd 2004 Lakeia Stokes 2005 Reggie Maddox 2006 Amanda Frist 2007 D’Lesha Lloyd 2008 Lele Hardy

Clemson Most Improved Player Award 1981 Annette Wise 1982 Peggy Caple 1983 Peggy Caple, Susan Fehling 1984 Peggy Caple 1985 Melinda Ashworth 1986 Nickey Lynch 1987 Ramona O’Neal 1988 Louise Greenwood 1989 Ramona O’Neal and Sandy Bishop 1990 Shandy Bryan 1991 Jackie Mattress 1992 Rhonda Jackson 1993 Ade Kwange

1994 Calesha Corder 1995 Angie Salyer 1996 Jeanette Davis 1997 Natasha Anderson 1998 Kerri Thomas 1999 Nuria Forns 2000 Krystal Scott 2001 Nuria Forns 2002 Maggie Slosser 2003 Tabitha Vasilas 2004 Julie Talley 2005 Tasha Taylor 2006 Moreemi Davis 2007 April Parker 2008 Morganne Campbell

Clemson Scholastic Award (Academic Achievement)

1981 Barbara Schmauch 1982 Vicki Tomlinson 1983 Cynthia Austin 1984 Susan Fehling 1985 Mary Nan Ellenberg 1986 Janet Knight Becky Hollaway 1987 Chris Spackman 1988 Susan Fehling 1989 Becky Hollaway 1990 Courtney Johnson 1991 Courtney Johnson 1992 Courtney Johnson 1993 Shandy Bryan 1994 Renee Rayton 1995 Renee Rayton 1996 Natasha Anderson 1997 Marta Forns 1998 Marta Forns 1999 Amirah Leonard 2000 Angie Cossey 2001 Nuria Forns 2002 Kanetra Queen Tabitha Vasilas 2003 Kanetra Queen 2004 Amanda White 2005 Amanda White 2006 Amanda (White) Frist 2007 Susan Yenser 2008 Katie McInerney

Clemson University Athletic Hall-of-Fame 1989 Barbara Kennedy 1994 Coach Annie Tribble 1996 Donna Forester 1999 Janet Knight 2000 Jessica Barr 2001 Bobbie Mims 2002 Mary Ann Cubelic 2006 Shandy Bryan 2007 Amy Geren 2008 Itoro Umoh Coach Jim Davis

IPTAY Athlete-Of-The-Year 1982 Barbara Kennedy

Dr. Robert C. Edwards Sportsmanship Award 1992 Courtney Johnson

Jersey Retirement 1982 Barbara Kennedy (#42)

Marci Glenney

Amanda (White) Frist

Courtney Johnson

Clemson Honors

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174 Years GP-GS FGM-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVG AS B ST PTS AVGJulie Aderhold 2000-2001 31-3 58-138 .420 30-75 .400 25-32 .781 90 2.9 23 3 12 171 5.5 2001-2002 29-15 61-169 .361 26-80 .325 40-48 .833 89 3.1 23 6 17 188 6.5 2002-2003 19-13 55-130 .423 26-69 .377 16-18 .889 46 2.4 28 2 8 152 8.0 2003-2004 29-29 97-280 .346 43-135 .319 36-47 .766 110 3.8 44 6 16 273 9.4 Totals 108-60 271-717 .378 125-359 .348 117-145 .807 335 3.1 118 17 53 784 7.3

Lauren Allen 2002-2003 12-0 3-12 .250 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 21 1.8 3 1 5 7 0.6 2003-2004 19-0 10-27 .370 0-0 .000 8-13 .615 26 1.4 1 1 3 28 1.5 2004-2005 27-12 25-60 .417 0-0 .000 7-13 .538 86 3.2 23 7 16 57 2.1 2005-2006 28-4 31-65 .477 0-0 .000 14-31 .452 108 3.9 30 6 16 76 2.7 Totals 86-16 69-164 .421 0-0 .000 30-61 .492 241 2.8 57 15 40 168 2.0 Yoneko Allen 1999-2000 13-0 4-9 .444 2-5 .400 4-5 .800 7 0.5 4 7 0 14 1.1

Natasha Anderson 1995-1996 30-2 41-79 .519 0-0 .000 10-21 .476 49 1.6 16 9 15 92 3.1 1996-1997 30-9 82-194 .423 2-7 .286 33-52 .635 120 4.0 28 13 22 199 6.6 1997-1998 33-11 131-287 .456 0-3 .000 65-88 .739 159 4.8 71 13 37 327 9.9 1998-1999 32-32 167-335 .499 1-2 .500 80-113 .708 211 6.6 52 29 45 415 13.0 Totals 125-54 421-895 .470 3-12 .250 188-274 .686 539 4.3 167 64 119 1033 8.3

Wendy Anderson 1986-1987 11-0 2-9 .222 NA NA 3-5 .200 17 1.5 0 1 0 7 .06

Tia Andrew 2001-2002 22-4 9-29 .310 0-0 .000 4-10 .400 71 3.2 1 24 12 22 1.0 2002-2003 21-6 11-24 .458 0-0 .000 10-16 .625 62 3.0 3 15 11 32 1.5 Totals 43-10 20-53 .377 0-0 .000 14-26 .538 133 3.1 4 39 23 54 1.3

Andi Ashmore 1975-1976 2-0 0-1 .000 NA NA 0-2 .000 3 1.5 0 NA NA 0 0.0

Alexis Auffray 2006-07 12-0 1-3 .333 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 5 0.4 8 0 2 3 0.3

Amy Austin 1985-1986 6-0 2-9 .222 NA NA 0-0 .000 6 1.0 0 0 0 4 0.7

Cynthia Austin 1979-1980 32-1 42-93 .452 NA NA 15-24 .628 30 1.0 34 1 9 99 3.1 1982-1983 26-13 75-187 .401 NA NA 29-42 .690 54 2.1 90 2 20 179 6.9 1983-1984 25-4 18-53 .340 NA NA 6-7 .857 30 1.2 31 3 6 42 1.7 Totals 83-18 135-333 .405 NA NA 50-73 .685 114 1.4 155 6 35 320 3.9

Rose Ballard 1987-1988 23-0 20-47 .426 0-0 .000 13-23 .565 30 1.3 13 3 4 53 2.3

Jena Barnett 1985-1986 21-0 17-30 .567 NA NA 2-5 .400 25 1.2 2 3 4 36 1.7 1986-1987 27-1 30-77 .390 NA NA 6-14 .429 51 1.9 11 3 15 66 2.4 1987-1988 19-0 14-31 .452 0-0 .000 7-11 .636 23 1.2 2 2 4 35 1.8 Totals 67-1 61-138 .442 0-0 .000 15-30 .500 99 1.5 15 8 23 137 2.0

Jessica Barr 1992-1993 28-9 104-216 .481 7-25 .280 56-87 .644 149 5.3 26 11 24 271 9.7 1993-1994 30-30 237-429 .552 16-36 .444 104-151 .689 256 8.5 39 19 65 594 19.8 Totals 58-39 341-645 .528 23-61 .377 160-238 .672 405 6.9 65 30 89 865 14.9

Erin Batth 1997-1998 33-1 41-108 .380 3-8 .375 28-57 .491 96 2.9 16 21 16 113 3.4 1998-1999 27-19 81-205 .395 0-4 .000 44-71 .620 136 5.0 20 27 35 206 7.6 1999-2000 31-20 112-297 .377 3-11 .273 62-97 .639 230 7.4 33 39 41 289 9.3 2000-2001 30-30 137-334 .410 1-1 1.000 89-128 .695 260 8.7 40 29 51 364 12.1 Totals 121-70 371-944 .393 7-24 .292 223-353 .632 722 6.0 109 116 143 608 6.7

Rose Bayer 1981-1982 13-0 1-6 .166 NA NA 0-0 .000 4 0.3 3 0 2 2 0.2

Carol Bean 1987-1988 7-0 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 3 0.4 1 0 0 6 0.9

Gretchen Becker 1977-1978 30-NA 164-301 .545 NA NA 54-109 .495 227 7.5 11 NA 31 382 12.7 1978-1979 8-5 29-65 .446 NA NA 24-37 .648 34 4.9 4 3 6 82 10.6 1979-1980 32-0 37-79 .468 NA NA 15-31 .483 77 2.4 6 7 7 89 2.9 1980-1981 31-15 63-155 .406 NA NA 36-64 .563 135 4.4 19 22 17 162 5.2 Totals 101-NA 293-600 .488 NA NA 129-241 .535 473 4.7 40 32 61 715 7.1 Jan Bedenbaugh 1975-1976 22-2 19-64 .297 NA NA 12-29 .414 60 2.7 11 NA NA 50 2.3

Lynette Bentley 1983-1984 11-0 4-9 .444 NA NA 0-2 .000 10 0.9 1 0 1 8 0.7 1984-1985 22-0 22-44 .500 NA NA 7-12 .583 42 1.9 3 2 2 51 2.3 Totals 33-0 26-53 .491 NA NA 7-14 .500 52 1.6 4 2 3 59 1.8

Career Statistics: Aderhold - Bentley

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175Years GP-GS FGM-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVG AS B ST PTS AVGGeorgia Bethea 1975-1976 20-7 22-82 .268 NA NA 8-15 .533 37 1.9 20 NA NA 52 2.6

Sandy Bishop 1983-1984 31-10 145-298 .487 NA NA 84-131 .641 213 6.9 14 16 39 374 12.1 1984-1985 27-27 189-357 .529 NA NA 75-111 .676 293 10.9 23 22 55 453 16.8 Totals 58-37 334-655 .510 NA NA 159-242 .657 506 8.7 37 38 94 827 14.3

Sally Black 1976-1977 26-0 36-66 .545 NA NA 14-21 .667 5 0.2 23 NA 16 86 3.3

Monica Blackmon 2001-2002 23-0 4-13 .308 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 18 0.8 0 2 0 10 0.4 2002-2003 12-0 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 7 0.6 0 2 1 7 0.6 Totals 35-0 6-20 .300 0-0 .000 5-9 .556 25 0.7 0 4 1 17 0.5

Cookie Blackney 1975-1976 23-6 40-112 .345 NA NA 22-53 .415 160 7.0 11 NA NA 102 4.4

Nikki Blassingame 1995-1996 31-1 23-62 .371 0-0 .000 13-21 .619 64 2.1 8 6 14 59 1.9 1996-1997 30-6 31-69 .449 0-0 .000 13-23 .565 54 1.8 7 4 9 75 2.5 1997-1998 33-14 102-198 .515 0-0 .000 40-63 .635 165 5.0 12 15 33 244 7.4 1998-1999 32-32 140-261 .536 0-2 .000 45-81 .556 254 7.9 21 25 45 325 10.2 Totals 126-53 296-590 .502 0-2 .000 111-188 .590 537 4.3 48 50 101 703 5.6

Renee Bowman 1988-1989 29-1 45-130 .346 18-44 .409 20-27 .741 47 1.6 7 2 9 128 4.4

Kerry Boyatt 1989-1990 32-22 159-353 .450 40-85 .471 132-178 .742 153 4.8 55 13 64 490 15.3 1990-1991 33-20 133-321 .414 64-156 .410 55-77 .714 109 3.3 51 8 51 385 11.7 1991-1992 27-22 93-228 .408 46-116 .397 52-75 .693 91 3.4 30 1 30 284 10.5 1992-1993 29-24 90-230 .391 28-93 .301 55-76 .724 119 4.1 49 5 35 263 9.1 Totals 121-88 475-1132 .420 178-450 .396 294-406 .724 472 3.9 185 27 180 1422 11.8 Adrianne Bradshaw 2004-2005 26-4 28-67 .418 0-0 .000 26-43 .605 63 2.4 3 6 5 82 3.2 2005-2006 29-0 63-144 .438 0-0 .000 35-54 .648 54 1.9 5 11 6 161 5.6 2006-2007 30-5 48-130 .369 0-0 .000 24-44 .545 87 2.9 6 27 13 120 4.0 Totals 85-9 139-341 .408 0-0 .000 85-141 .603 2004 2.4 14 44 24 363 4.3

Stephanie Brake 1976-1977 12-0 5-16 .313 NA NA 0-2 .000 15 1.3 3 NA NA 10 0.8

Aja Brantley 2004-2005 4-0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1 0.3 0 0 0 2 0.5

Julie Brickley 1983-1984 30-3 89-155 .574 NA NA 41-70 .586 109 .3.6 9 9 8 219 7.3 1984-1985 23-0 77-157 .490 NA NA 41-69 .594 79 3.4 9 10 9 195 8.5 1985-1986 28-23 157-282 .557 NA NA 71-96 .740 191 6.8 28 28 15 385 13.8 1986-1987 4-3 15-31 .484 NA NA 11-17 .647 27 6.8 4 4 2 41 10.3 Totals 85-29 338-625 .541 NA NA 164-252 .651 406 4.8 50 51 34 840 9.9 Cissy Bristol 1977-1978 32-NA 191-365 .523 NA NA 71-91 .780 146 4.6 43 NA 36 453 14.2 1978-1979 18-15 112-222 .505 NA NA 48-57 .842 78 4.3 31 1 27 272 15.1 1979-1980 22-14 80-182 .440 NA NA 18-28 .643 51 2.3 49 0 23 178 8.1 1981-1982 32-21 149-335 .444 NA NA 28-37 .757 80 2.5 78 0 15 326 10.2 Totals 104-NA 532-1104 .482 NA NA 165-213 .775 355 3.4 201 1 101 1229 11.8

Christy Brown 2006-2007 30-29 91-239 .381 19-65 .292 34-57 .596 63 2.1 142 3 40 235 7.8 2007-2008 30-28 102-281 .363 21-78 .269 36-57 .632 75 2.5 110 3 34 161 8.7 2008-2009 31-16 43-119 .361 7-30 .233 23-32 .719 61 2.0 49 4 39 116 3.7 Totals 91-73 236-639 .369 47-173 .272 93-146 .637 199 2.2 301 10 113 612 6.7

DeShawn Brown 1991-1992 25-0 12-37 .324 0-0 .000 5-14 .357 52 2.1 4 3 12 29 1.2

Lisa Brown 1987-1988 23-0 24-53 .453 0-0 .000 5-9 .556 29 1.3 2 1 5 53 2.3 1988-1989 31-13 61-127 .480 0-0 .000 22-34 .647 65 2.1 23 0 7 144 4.6 1989-1990 32-16 63-142 .444 0-0 .000 21-36 .583 65 2.0 24 3 15 147 4.6 Totals 86-29 148-322 .460 0-0 .000 48-79 .608 159 1.8 49 4 27 344 4.0

Shandy Bryan 1989-1990 32-13 125-261 .479 0-0 .000 59-72 .819 168 5.3 20 24 29 309 9.7 1990-1991 33-17 138-311 .444 0-1 .000 78-98 .796 202 6.1 8 26 39 354 10.7 1991-1992 31-29 174-345 .504 0-0 .000 59-95 .621 246 7.9 26 18 28 407 13.1 1992-1993 30-30 224-411 .545 0-0 .000 113-152 .743 258 8.6 29 28 50 561 18.7 Totals 126-89 661-1328 .498 0-1 .000 309-417 .741 874 6.9 83 96 146 1631 12.9

Michelle Bryant 1987-1988 28-13 134-280 .479 0-1 .000 76-109 .697 195 7.0 30 2 38 344 12.3 1988-1989 28-24 142-291 .488 2-3 .667 95-120 .792 253 9.0 46 2 56 381 13.6 Totals 56-37 276-571 .483 2-4 .500 171-229 .747 448 8.0 76 4 94 725 12.9

Career Statistics: Bethea - Bryant

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176 Years GP-GS FGM-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVG AS B ST PTS AVGDebra Buford 1977-1978 32-NA 89-195 .456 NA NA 24-54 .444 124 3.9 33 NA 69 202 6.3 1978-1979 29-20 107-257 .416 NA NA 30-65 .462 207 7.1 58 9 65 244 8.4 1979-1980 36-12 81-179 .453 NA NA 36-66 .545 145 4.0 91 11 41 198 5.5 1980-1981 30-26 108-266 .406 NA NA 43-74 .581 197 6.6 84 12 64 259 8.6 Totals 127-NA 385-897 .429 NA NA 133-259 .514 673 5.3 266 NA 239 903 7.1

Vicky Burton 1975-1976 24-24 116-256 .453 NA NA 53-82 .646 68 2.8 154 NA NA 285 11.9 1976-1977 26-10 52-146 .356 NA NA 24-36 .667 41 1.6 82 NA 20 128 4.9 Totals 50-34 168-402 .418 NA NA 77-118 .653 109 2.2 236 NA 20 413 8.3

Maria Byars 1979-1980 14-0 3-5 .600 NA NA 2-3 .667 2 0.7 6 0 2 8 0.6

Datishella Byrd 1998-1999 26-0 14-51 .275 1-7 .143 6-11 .545 49 1.9 4 2 3 35 1.3 1999-2000 31-16 56-102 .346 7-27 .259 47-64 .734 135 4.4 19 9 36 166 5.4 Totals 57-16 70-213 .329 8-34 .235 53-75 .707 184 3.2 23 11 39 201 3.5

Morganne Campbell 2006-2007 22-0 32-90 .356 10-27 .370 24-33 .727 32 1.5 14 4 14 98 4.5 2007-2008 31-28 97-223 .435 16-58 .276 55-88 .625 105 3.4 36 10 51 265 8.5 2008-2009 20-7 21-71 .296 6-25 .240 8-10 .800 34 1.7 11 7 18 56 2.8 Totals 73-35 150-384 .391 32-110 .291 87-131 .664 171 2.3 61 21 83 419 5.7

Donna Cannady 1981-1982 32-1 35-73 .479 NA NA 19-36 .527 104 3.3 24 11 10 89 2.8

Peggy Caple 1981-1982 32-27 81-203 .399 NA NA 29-46 .630 310 9.7 17 68 32 191 6.0 1982-1983 29-29 151-320 .472 NA NA 67-119 .563 257 8.9 33 84 43 369 12.7 1983-1984 31-30 125-259 .483 NA NA 67-112 .598 276 8.9 38 76 38 317 10.2 1984-1985 27-27 119-279 .427 NA NA 58-110 .527 244 9.0 55 70 46 296 11.0 Totals 119-113 476-1061 .449 NA NA 221-387 .571 1087 9.1 143 298 159 1173 9.9

Tabitha Chambers 1993-1994 6-2 9-26 .346 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 23 3.8 2 8 4 20 3.3

Shereitha Clay 1986-1987 6-0 1-4 .250 NA NA 1-3 .333 5 0.8 0 0 0 3 0.5

Sheila Cobb 1979-1980 36-36 176-336 .524 NA NA 67-119 .563 371 10.3 43 42 87 419 11.6 1980-1981 5-4 17-30 .566 NA NA 9-18 .500 34 6.8 4 4 6 43 8.6 1981-1982 3-3 12-25 .480 NA NA 3-11 .273 24 8.0 0 0 1 27 9.0 1982-1983 3-0 7-19 .368 NA NA 0-4 .000 19 6.3 1 0 6 14 4.7 Totals 47-43 212-410 .517 NA NA 79-152 .520 448 9.5 48 46 100 503 10.7

Catherine Compton 1999-2000 4-0 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0.3 0 0 0 2 0.5

Calesha Corder 1992-1993 27-2 23-57 .404 7-19 .368 7-15 .467 24 0.9 31 0 14 60 2.2 1993-1994 30-3 56-156 .359 13-37 .351 33-45 .733 55 1.8 68 1 24 158 5.3 1994-1995 15-10 32-94 .340 2-14 .143 19-27 .704 39 2.6 34 2 20 85 5.7 1996-1997 29-14 45-108 .417 13-44 .295 28-39 .719 44 1.5 40 3 82 131 4.5 Totals 101-56 139-331 .420 35-114 .307 87-126 .690 162 1.6 173 3 82 400 4.0

Angie Cossey 1998-1999 28-0 16-63 .254 8-34 .235 26-35 .743 33 1.2 19 0 12 66 2.4 1999-2000 25-21 64-184 .348 33-98 .337 68-83 .819 58 2.3 40 1 24 229 9.2 Totals 53-21 80-247 .324 41-132 .311 94-118 .797 91 1.7 59 1 36 295 5.6

Karla Costin 1991-1992 15-0 7-25 .280 0-3 .000 6-11 .545 31 2.1 2 2 2 20 1.3

Laura Cottrell 1993-1994 27-0 42-87 .483 3-9 .333 22-45 .489 70 2.6 9 2 13 109 4.0 1994-1995 31-25 141-272 .518 4-12 .333 97-138 .703 263 8.5 25 9 46 383 12.4 1995-1996 31-26 117-264 .443 29-68 .426 74-99 .747 270 8.7 40 5 42 337 10.9 1996-1997 30-21 97-227 .427 15-46 .326 70-101 .693 205 6.8 26 5 41 279 9.3 Totals 119-99 397-850 .467 51-135 .378 263-383 .687 808 6.8 161 21 142 1108 9.3

Donna Cowart 1978-1979 18-0 11-21 .524 NA NA 3-4 .750 16 0.9 12 0 8 25 1.4

Heather Crowe 1999-2000 12-0 4-16 .250 1-7 .143 2-2 1.000 7 0.6 1 0 1 11 0.9 2000-2001 12-0 2-10 .200 2-7 .286 1-2 .500 2 0.2 1 1 0 7 0.6 Totals 24-0 6-26 .231 3-14 .214 3-4 .750 9 0.4 2 1 1 18 0.8

Mary Anne Cubelic 1979-1980 31-21 132-303 .436 NA NA 42-55 .764 84 2.7 76 5 30 306 9.9 1980-1981 27-17 93-267 .348 NA NA 43-63 .683 73 2.7 119 1 30 229 8.5 1981-1982 32-32 243-508 .478 NA NA 61-83 .735 151 4.7 100 4 25 547 17.1 1982-1983 29-29 183-413 .443 NA NA 53-75 .707 123 4.2 97 6 28 419 14.4 Totals 119-99 651-1491 .437 NA NA 199-276 .721 431 3.6 392 16 113 1501 12.6

Career Statistics: Buford-Cubelic

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177 Years GP-GS FGM-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVG AS B ST PTS AVGPam Daniels 1982-1983 28-3 33-78 .423 NA NA 9-16 .563 55 2.0 18 9 6 75 2.7 1983-1984 22-0 18-39 .462 NA NA 7-8 .875 26 1.2 4 4 4 43 2.0 Totals 50-3 51-117 .436 NA NA 16-24 .667 81 1.6 22 13 10 118 2.4

Jeanette Davis 1994-1995 32-10 69-139 .496 0-0 .000 48-65 .738 136 4.3 55 3 36 186 5.8 1995-1996 31-19 67-150 .447 2-5 .400 50-75 .667 154 5.0 57 4 24 186 6.0 1996-1997 30-23 73-189 .386 2-15 .133 49-71 .690 154 5.1 44 5 42 197 6.6 1997-1998 32-27 66-147 .449 1-8 .125 46-60 .767 111 3.5 58 7 36 179 5.6 Totals 125-79 275-625 .440 5-28 .179 193-271 .712 555 4.4 214 19 138 748 6.0

Jennifer Davis 1994-1995 23-0 27-58 .466 0-0 .000 14-28 .500 51 2.2 10 2 8 68 3.0 1995-1996 23-0 9-16 .563 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 21 0.9 11 0 6 22 1.0 1996-1997 15-0 10-21 .476 0-2 .000 2-5 .400 12 0.8 3 0 1 22 1.5 1997-1998 32-11 42-93 .452 0-1 .000 16-26 .615 53 1.7 16 4 22 100 3.1 Totals 93-11 88-188 .468 0-3 .000 36-65 .554 137 1.5 40 6 37 212 2.3

Moreemi Davis 2004-2005 28-5 26-73 .356 0-0 .000 25-41 .610 65 2.3 3 6 11 77 2.8 2006-2007 30-25 71-157 .452 0-0 .000 27-63 .429 147 4.9 13 36 24 169 5.6 2007-2008 31-23 52-120 .433 0-0 .000 22-39 564 113 3.6 17 17 26 126 4.1 Totals 89-53 147-350 .426 0-0 .000 74-143 .517 325 3.7 33 59 61 372 4.2

Elizabeth Drew 1975-1976 24-24 120-291 .412 NA NA 45-70 .643 262 10.9 96 NA NA 285 11.9 1976-1977 31-29 76-202 .376 NA NA 30-48 .626 128 4.1 104 NA 76 182 5.9 Totals 55-53 196-493 .398 NA NA 75-118 .636 390 7.1 200 NA 76 467 8.5

Mary Nan Ellenberg 1984-1985 8-0 1-4 .250 NA NA 3-6 .500 4 0.5 0 0 2 5 0.6

Jackie Farmer 1989-1990 32-24 144-293 .491 0-0 .000 55-99 .556 285 8.9 27 69 42 343 10.7 1990-1991 26-25 150-289 .519 0-0 .000 48-86 .558 285 11.0 13 60 24 348 13.4 Totals 58-49 294-582 .505 0-0 .000 103-185 .557 570 9.8 40 129 66 691 11.9

Susan Fehling 1983-1984 30-0 9-31 .290 NA NA 18-24 .750 51 1.7 47 2 18 36 1.2 1984-1985 27-27 27-66 .409 NA NA 27-44 .614 83 3.1 174 11 49 81 3.0 1987-1988 30-28 27-76 .355 0-2 .000 35-53 .660 108 3.6 190 13 61 89 3.0 Totals 87-55 63-173 .364 0-2 .000 80-121 .661 242 2.8 411 26 128 206 2.4 Peggy Fitzsimmons 1983-1984 11-0 4-11 .364 NA NA 1-3 .333 2 0.2 7 0 2 9 0.8 1984-1985 1-0 1-1 1.000 NA NA 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 2 2.0 Totals 12-0 5-12 .417 NA NA 1-3 .333 2 0.2 7 0 2 11 0.9

Janice Flatt 1975-1976 22-13 71-162 .438 NA NA 20-37 .541 146 6.6 7 NA NA 162 7.4 1976-1977 14-0 7-18 .388 NA NA 0-0 .000 19 1.3 1 NA NA 14 1.0 Totals 36-13 78-180 .433 NA NA 20-37 .541 165 4.6 8 NA NA 176 4.9 Chrissy Floyd 1999-2000 31-4 162-352 .460 7-34 .206 49-83 .590 88 2.8 43 12 55 380 12.3 2000-2001 31-31 200-446 .448 42-120 .350 81-99 .818 108 3.5 79 4 58 523 16.9 2001-2002 29-29 208-459 .453 35-114 .307 78-102 .765 105 3.6 43 14 53 529 18.2 2002-2003 29-29 208-506 .411 40-129 .310 49-68 .721 126 4.3 79 8 49 505 17.4 Totals 120-93 778-1763 .441 124-397 .312 257-352 .730 427 3.6 244 38 215 1937 16.1 Donna Forester 1976-1977 31-31 245-529 .463 NA NA 121-161 .751 400 12.9 123 NA 76 611 19.7 1977-1978 32-NA 290-568 .511 NA NA 79-99 .798 366 11.4 85 NA 70 659 20.6 Totals 63-NA 535-1097 .488 NA NA 200-260 .769 766 12.2 208 NA 146 1270 20.2 Janet Forester 1975-1976 24-24 234-525 .446 NA NA 79-97 .814 301 12.5 27 NA NA 547 22.8 1976-1977 31-28 209-453 .461 NA NA 43-68 .632 223 7.2 44 NA 22 461 14.9 Totals 55-52 443-978 .453 NA NA 122-165 .739 524 9.5 71 NA NA 1008 18.3

Marta Forns 1996-1997 17-1 10-20 .500 0-0 .000 8-16 .500 13 0.8 7 1 1 28 1.6 1997-1998 31-0 17-57 .298 1-2 .500 18-35 .514 60 1.9 8 9 6 53 1.7 Totals 48-1 27-77 .351 1-2 .500 26-51 .510 73 1.5 15 10 7 81 1.7

Nuria Forns 1997-1998 30-1 24-78 .308 11-34 .324 6-9 .667 36 1.2 10 2 12 65 2.2 1998-1999 32-1 36-97 .371 18-51 .353 12-19 .632 39 1.2 23 8 12 102 3.2 1999-2000 31-30 86-243 .354 28-102 .275 24-33 .727 129 4.2 59 17 37 224 7.2 2000-2001 31-29 91-231 .394 37-99 .374 34-45 .756 156 5.0 40 9 34 253 8.2 Totals 124-61 237-649 .365 94-286 .329 76-106 .717 360 2.9 132 36 95 644 5.2

Donna Forrest 1989-1990 14-0 3-14 .214 0-0 .000 2-6 .333 10 0.7 3 0 3 8 0.6 1990-1991 19-1 7-17 .412 0-0 .000 5-14 .357 18 0.9 5 0 1 19 1.0 Totals 33-1 10-31 .323 0-0 .000 7-20 .350 28 0.8 8 0 4 27 0.8

Career Statistics: Daniels - Forrest

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178 Years GP-GS FGM-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVG AS B ST PTS AVGAndrea Gaines 1997-1998 29-1 31-93 .333 6-20 .300 34-52 .654 34 1.2 24 0 24 102 3.5 1998-1999 26-1 22-70 .314 0-3 .000 28-44 .636 30 1.2 22 4 9 72 2.8 1999-2000 22-3 12-57 .211 2-8 .250 29-34 .853 45 2.0 20 7 8 55 2.5 2000-2001 31-9 21-59 .356 5-10 .500 24-35 .686 75 2.4 30 3 20 71 2.3 Totals 108-14 86-279 .308 13-41 .317 115-165 .697 184 1.7 96 14 61 300 2.7

Amy Geist 1984-1985 7-0 0-2 .000 NA NA 0-0 .000 2 0.3 0 0 0 0 0.0

Amy Geren 1995-1996 31-0 92-234 .393 43-115 .374 84-97 .866 84 2.7 37 5 33 311 10.0 1996-1997 29-1 70-203 .345 32-110 .291 41-55 .745 64 2.2 47 2 16 213 7.3 1997-1998 33-29 142-335 .424 70-176 .398 92-105 .876 122 3.7 68 3 40 446 13.5 1998-1999 32-32 130-319 .408 54-157 .344 118-138 .855 105 3.3 68 3 37 432 13.5 Totals 125-62 434-1091 .398 199-558 .357 335-395 .848 375 3.0 220 13 126 1402 11.2 Marci Glenney 2000-2001 30-24 97-235 .413 11-42 .262 82-109 .752 111 3.7 78 5 37 287 9.6 2001-2002 29-26 88-228 .386 27-59 .458 78-107 .729 115 4.0 49 4 41 281 9.7 Totals 59-50 185-463 .399 38-101 .376 160-216 .741 226 3.8 127 9 78 568 9.7 Laurel Goggans 2004-2005 4-0 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 0.3 0 0 1 0 0.0

Louise Greenwood 1985-1986 28-24 96-207 .464 NA NA 16-27 .593 186 6.6 20 18 15 208 7.4 1986-1987 28-26 131-271 .483 NA NA 51-70 .729 246 8.8 36 22 22 313 11.2 1987-1988 30-18 153-294 .520 0-0 .000 57-70 .814 216 7.2 15 19 27 363 12.1 1988-1989 26-24 152-314 .484 2-5 .400 78-97 .804 211 8.1 21 22 35 384 14.8 Totals 112-92 532-1086 .490 2-5 .400 202-264 .765 859 7.7 92 81 99 1268 11.3 Drema Greer 1977-1978 31-NA 87-227 .383 NA NA 32-47 .681 77 2.4 195 NA 50 206 6.6 1978-1979 30-30 73-172 .424 NA NA 41-51 .804 69 2.3 204 3 45 187 6.2 Totals 61-NA 160-399 .401 NA NA 73-98 .745 146 2.4 399 NA 95 393 6.4

Mitzi Gregg 1976-1977 3-0 3-12 .250 NA NA 0-0 .000 11 3.7 2 NA 2 6 2.0

Melinda Hall-Ashworth 1982-1983 26-16 42-113 .372 NA NA 31-47 .660 56 2.2 108 0 31 115 4.4 1983-1984 31-26 44-102 .426 NA NA 40-60 .667 58 1.9 134 1 43 128 4.1 1984-1985 27-27 158-314 .503 NA NA 52-74 .703 111 4.1 100 2 41 368 13.6 1985-1986 27-25 143-297 .481 NA NA 127-160 .794 128 4.7 119 0 45 413 15.3 Totals 111-94 387-826 .469 NA NA 250-341 .733 353 3.2 461 3 160 1024 9.2

Debbie Hammond 1977-1978 19-NA 28-71 .394 NA NA 8-12 .667 57 3.0 5 NA 2 64 3.4 1978-1979 9-8 21-58 .362 NA NA 9-15 .600 45 4.7 8 2 9 51 5.7 Totals 28-NA 49-129 .380 NA NA 17-27 .630 102 3.6 13 NA 11 115 4.1

Lele Hardy 2006-2007 30-30 130-324 .401 26-77 .338 63-11 .568 206 6.9 75 13 98 349 11.6 2007-2008 31-29 103-304 .339 10-60 .167 56-83 .675 220 7.1 105 13 83 272 8.8 2008-2009 31-31 186-438 .425 40-119 .336 91-130 .700 261 8.4 94 12 106 503 16.2 Totals 92-90 419-1066 .393 6-256 .297 210-324 .648 687 7.5 274 38 274 1124 12.2

Liz Holbrook 2000-2001 4-0 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 4-7 .571 7 1.8 0 0 1 8 2.0

Becky Hollaway 1985-1986 22-1 28-62 .452 NA NA 10-13 .769 20 0.9 17 0 6 66 3.0 1986-1987 28-0 30-85 .353 NA NA 8-11 .727 18 0.6 20 2 9 68 2.4 1987-1988 30-2 46-126 .365 8-18 .444 9-14 .643 41 1.4 33 0 18 109 3.6 1988-1989 31-28 124-278 .446 11-36 .306 22-27 .815 68 2.2 105 0 40 281 9.1 Totals 111-31 228-551 .414 19-54 .352 49-65 .754 147 1.3 175 2 73 524 4.7

Whitney Hood 2007-2008 31-2 73-175 .417 1-2 .500 30-40 .750 102 3.3 8 7 14 177 5.7 2008-2009 30-16 94-203 .463 0-0 .000 29-39 .744 104 3.5 27 14 12 217 7.2 Totals 61-18 167-348 .442 1-2 .500 59-79 .747 206 3.4 35 21 26 394 6.5

Shanna Howard 1988-1989 23-0 21-55 .382 0-0 .000 12-17 .706 13 0.6 12 1 3 54 2.3 1989-1990 26-0 16-59 .271 0-2 .000 11-23 .478 32 1.2 22 17 10 43 1.7 1990-1991 29-0 18-46 .391 0-0 .000 20-34 .588 35 1.2 14 2 12 56 1.9 1991-1992 26-2 18-51 .353 0-1 .000 19-31 .613 29 1.1 19 1 21 55 2.1 Totals 104-2 73-211 .346 0-3 .000 62-105 .590 109 1.0 67 4 46 208 2.0

Kathy Hume 1975-1976 13-0 10-25 .400 NA NA 3-11 .272 20 1.5 9 NA NA 23 1.8

Rhonda Jackson 1991-1992 30-15 79-145 .545 0-0 .000 23-37 .622 172 5.7 13 9 33 181 6.0 1992-1993 18-17 48-93 .516 0-0 .000 18-26 .692 127 7.1 9 5 45 114 6.3 Totals 48-32 127-238 .534 0-0 .000 41-63 .651 299 6.2 22 14 78 295 6.1

Career Statistics: Gaines - Jackson

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179 Years GP-GS FGM-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVG AS B ST PTS AVGAshley Jenkins 2006-2007 8-0 1-6 .167 1-3 .333 4-4 1.000 9 1.1 5 1 0 7 0.9

Karen Ann Jenkins 1985-1986 28-9 139-250 .556 NA NA 45-98 .459 187 6.7 16 12 15 323 11.5 1986-1987 28-26 214-399 .536 NA NA 75-124 .605 215 7.7 27 16 35 503 18.0 1987-1988 30-29 177-315 .562 0-0 .000 63-87 .724 162 5.4 21 5 22 417 13.9 1988-1989 25-13 117-238 .492 0-0 .000 37-65 .569 123 4.9 18 12 23 271 10.8 Totals 111-77 647-1202 .538 0-0 .000 220-374 .588 687 6.2 82 45 95 1514 13.6

Courtney Johnson 1988-1989 30-9 50-118 .424 0-1 .000 20-40 .500 67 2.2 47 2 29 120 4.0 1989-1990 32-22 103-254 .406 0-0 .000 59-86 .686 124 3.9 105 14 67 265 8.3 1990-1991 32-19 69-181 .381 0-0 .000 32-49 .653 129 4.0 54 6 41 170 5.3 1991-1992 31-31 97-202 .480 0-0 .000 39-63 .619 120 3.9 85 4 58 233 7.5 Totals 125-81 319-755 .423 0-1 .000 150-238 .630 440 3.5 291 26 195 788 6.3 Jacqui Jones 1982-1983 29-27 159-407 .391 NA NA 32-45 .711 221 7.6 46 21 33 350 12.1 1983-1984 22-19 141-326 .433 NA NA 65-81 .802 185 8.5 46 15 31 347 15.7 Totals 51-46 300-733 .409 NA NA 97-126 .770 408 8.0 92 36 64 697 13.7

Jill Justice 2003-2004 18-0 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 1-6 .167 3 0.2 8 5 1 1 0.1

Barbara Kennedy 1978-1979 29-20 227-477 .476 NA NA 87-130 .669 248 8.6 19 33 63 541 18.7 1979-1980 36-36 382-729 .524 NA NA 89-137 . 650 298 8.3 52 28 95 853 23.7 1980-1981 31-31 348-722 .482 NA NA 115-175 .657 306 9.9 47 37 77 811 26.2 1981-1982 31-31 392-760 .516 NA NA 124-172 .721 400 12.9 47 30 92 908 29.3 Totals 127-118 1349-2688 .502 NA NA 415-614 .676 1252 9.9 165 128 327 3113 24.5

Dory Kidd 1992-1993 25-2 21-58 .362 5-8 .625 10-26 .385 24 1.0 26 4 20 57 2.3 1993-1994 30-1 38-100 .380 0-5 .000 11-25 .440 62 2.1 26 9 35 87 2.9 1994-1995 32-9 70-151 .464 1-1 1.000 31-50 .620 93 2.9 88 15 39 172 5.4 1995-1996 31-28 64-166 .386 0-3 .000 34-58 .586 83 2.7 56 10 35 162 5.2 Totals 118-40 193-475 .406 6-17 .353 86-159 .541 262 2.2 196 38 129 478 4.1

Janet Knight 1982-1983 29-18 127-249 .510 NA NA 78-94 .830 133 4.5 56 0 13 332 11.4 1983-1984 30-30 213-380 .560 NA NA 86-107 .804 142 4.7 69 2 15 512 17.1 1984-1985 27-27 232-425 .546 NA NA 80-100 .800 146 5.4 101 11 31 544 20.1 1985-1986 28-24 159-339 .469 NA NA 89-109 .817 144 5.1 75 1 21 407 14.5 Totals 114-99 731-1393 .525 NA NA 333-410 .812 565 5.0 301 14 80 1795 15.7

Ade Kwange 1991-1992 30-4 24-66 .364 0-0 .000 29-50 .580 100 3.3 10 1 14 77 2.6 1992-1993 30-5 42-94 .447 0-0 .000 31-58 .534 108 3.6 15 1 23 115 3.8 Totals 60-9 66-160 .413 0-0 .000 60-108 .556 208 3.5 25 2 37 192 3.2 Tracy Korbutt 1984-1985 19-0 13-31 .419 NA NA 9-13 .692 30 1.6 2 4 7 35 1.8 1985-1986 4-0 4-11 .364 NA NA 2-2 1.000 6 1.5 2 0 1 10 2.5 Totals 23-0 17-42 .405 NA NA 11-15 .733 36 1.6 4 4 8 45 2.0 Princella Lee 1976-1977 20-0 15-43 .349 NA NA 6-13 .461 39 2.0 3 NA 1 36 1.8

Roxianna Lee 1977-1978 24-NA 13-66 .197 NA NA 13-23 .565 70 2.9 10 NA 13 39 1.6 1980-1981 10-0 1-7 .143 NA NA 5-7 .714 15 1.5 1 0 2 7 0.7 Totals 34-NA 14-73 .192 NA NA 18-30 .600 85 2.5 11 NA 15 46 1.4

Amirah Leonard 1998-1999 32-0 33-88 .375 11-33 .333 13-21 .619 35 1.1 18 2 23 90 2.8 1999-2000 31-8 42-105 .400 7-22 .318 40-53 .755 72 2.3 31 2 27 131 4.2 Totals 63-8 75-193 .389 18-55 .327 53-74 .716 107 1.7 49 4 50 221 3.5

Years GP-GS FGM-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVG AS B ST PTS AVGD’Lesha Lloyd 2004-2005 28-9 92-264 .348 28-97 .289 30-40 .750 109 3.9 18 5 26 242 8.6 2005-2006 23-11 48-149 .322 4-24 .167 23-36 .639 67 2.9 21 6 23 123 5.3 2006-2007 30-29 188-413 .455 0-4 .000 56-76 .737 196 6.5 43 13 60 432 14.4 2007-2008 28-23 112-268 .418 2-6 .333 26-42 .619 121 4.3 21 12 41 252 9.0 Totals 107-72 440-1092 .402 34-131 .260 135-194 .696 494 4.5 103 36 150 1049 9.6

Jennie Lyerly 1978-1979 23-0 33-74 .446 NA NA 11-16 .688 24 1.0 33 1 30 77 3.3 1979-1980 36-3 53-134 .396 NA NA 9-21 .429 32 0.9 87 2 28 115 3.2 1980-1981 31-11 71-170 .418 NA NA 30-47 .638 57 1.8 75 4 38 172 5.5 1981-1982 32-24 49-119 .412 NA NA 19-26 .731 72 2.3 182 2 55 117 3.7 Totals 122-38 206-497 .414 NA NA 69-110 .627 185 1.5 377 9 151 481 3.9

Nickey Lynch 1985-1986 27-15 61-147 415 NA NA 16-26 .615 69 2.6 92 16 32 138 5.1 1986-1987 28-27 183-435 .421 NA NA 47-82 .573 153 5.5 96 17 57 413 14.8 Totals 55-42 244-582 .419 NA NA 63-108 .583 222 4.0 188 33 89 551 10.0

Career Statistics: Jenkins - Lynch

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180 Years GP-GS FGM-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVG AS B ST PTS AVGKatie McInerney 2007-2008 4-0 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0.0

Michelle McMillan 1978-1979 29-3 74-156 .474 NA NA 18-29 .621 148 5.1 4 32 16 166 5.7 1979-1980 32-0 26-61 .426 NA NA 14-17 .824 57 1.8 4 5 8 66 2.1 Totals 61-3 100-217 .461 NA NA 32-46 .696 205 3.4 8 37 24 232 3.8

Gigi McPherson 1981-1982 26-0 2-13 .153 NA NA 5-9 .555 11 0.4 5 1 0 9 0.3

Maria McSwain 1982-1983 14-0 4-15 .266 NA NA 0-1 .000 8 0.6 2 0 2 8 0.6

Reggie Maddox 2004-2005 28-26 94-234 .402 32-110 .291 47-64 .734 139 5.0 86 19 48 267 9.5

Denise Marshall 1980-1981 26-3 22-50 .440 NA NA 11-19 .579 21 0.8 8 0 17 55 2.1 1981-1982 23-8 40-110 .363 NA NA 9-14 .643 40 1.7 80 0 23 89 3.9 1982-1983 29-8 60-150 .400 NA NA 27-39 .692 58 2.0 37 1 34 147 5.1 1983-1984 31-31 137-332 .413 NA NA 64-103 .621 91 2.9 161 1 71 338 10.9 Totals 109-50 259-642 .403 NA NA 111-175 .634 210 1.9 286 2 145 629 5.8

Lindsey Mason 2008-2009 27-0 23-57 .404 0-0 .000 6-9 .667 27 1.0 2 8 3 52 1.9

Miesha Mattison 1998-1999 14-0 2-8 .250 0-0 .000 4-8 .500 12 0.9 0 1 1 8 0.6

Jackie Mattress 1989-1990 32-7 38-86 .442 0-2 .000 30-45 .667 37 1.2 58 1 33 106 3.3 1990-1991 33-22 35-102 .343 2-14 .143 51-66 .773 34 1.0 90 0 41 123 3.7 Totals 65-29 73-188 .388 2-16 .125 81-111 .730 71 1.1 148 1 74 229 3.5

Morgan McMinn 2008-2009 1-0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Melissa Miller 1987-1988 20-1 6-11 .545 0-0 .000 5-13 .385 19 1.0 1 0 2 17 0.9 1988-1989 28-3 20-36 .556 0-0 .000 7-19 .368 73 2.6 11 3 14 47 1.7 1989-1990 29-11 35-74 .473 0-0 .000 24-49 .490 80 2.8 12 5 18 94 3.2 1990-1991 31-18 45-96 .469 0-0 .000 23-41 .561 139 4.5 11 8 27 113 3.6 Totals 108-33 106-217 .488 0-0 .000 59-122 .484 311 2.9 35 16 61 271 2.5

Rema Miller 1991-1992 29-1 30-86 .349 15-46 .326 16-27 .593 26 0.9 15 0 10 91 3.1 1992-1993 30-18 85-244 .348 26-95 .274 41-58 .707 78 2.6 51 1 22 237 7.9 Totals 59/19 115-330 .348 41-141 .291 57-85 .671 104 1.8 66 1 32 328 5.6

Bobbie Mims 1976-1977 31-26 148-280 .529 NA NA 49-70 .700 170 5.5 172 NA 53 345 11.1 1977-1978 32-NA 165-340 .485 NA NA 75-101 .743 183 5.7 132 NA 57 405 12.7 1978-1979 30-30 185-387 .478 NA NA 34-46 .739 153 5.1 118 3 73 404 13.5 1979-1980 33-33 126-268 .470 NA NA 42-56 .750 124 3.8 195 1 41 294 8.9 Totals 126-NA 624-1275 .489 NA NA 200-273 .733 630 5.0 617 NA 224 1448 11.5

Jamine Moton 1999-2000 16-0 1-10 .100 0-0 .000 0-7 .000 11 0.7 2 1 0 2 0.1 2000-2001 8-0 1-8 .125 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 9 1.1 2 0 3 2 0.3 Totals 24-0 2-18 .111 0-0 .000 0-7 .000 20 0.8 4 1 3 4 0.2

Joanie Mungro 1998-1999 32-11 61-129 .473 0-0 .000 26-43 .605 142 4.4 11 4 20 148 4.6 1999-2000 25-24 58-114 .509 0-0 .000 35-64 .547 139 5.6 10 2 11 151 6.0 Totals 57-35 119-243 .490 0-0 .000 61-107 .570 281 4.9 21 6 31 299 5.2

Cheryl Nix 1984-1985 27-0 18-65 .277 NA NA 15-26 .577 25 0.9 32 0 18 51 1.9 1985-1986 27-13 32-82 .390 NA NA 29-44 .659 40 1.5 90 1 29 93 3.4 1986-1987 28-28 115-256 .449 NA NA 72-87 .828 68 2.4 122 0 56 302 10.8 1987-1988 30-20 114-278 .410 31-84 .369 60-76 .789 71 2.4 68 2 52 319 10.6 Totals 112-61 279-681 .410 31-84 .369 176-233 .755 204 1.8 312 3 155 765 6.8

Ramona O’Neal 1985-1986 28-6 42-106 .396 NA NA 34-55 .618 74 2.6 34 8 26 118 4.2 1986-1987 28-12 74-187 .396 NA NA 41-81 .506 97 3.5 65 4 63 189 6.8 1987-1988 30-28 116-282 .411 0-1 .000 61-107 .570 145 4.8 66 3 72 293 9.8 1988-1989 31-31 144-334 .431 1-2 .500 99-139 .712 177 5.7 154 3 123 388 12.5 Totals 117-77 376-909 .414 1-3 .333 235-382 .615 493 4.2 319 18 284 988 8.4

Debbi Oraczewski 1982-1983 21-1 40-78 .513 NA NA 24-36 .666 50 2.4 20 1 8 104 5.0 1983-1984 25-1 18-48 .375 NA NA 11-16 .688 26 1.0 11 1 4 47 1.9 Totals 46-2 58-126 .460 NA NA 35-52 .673 76 1.7 31 2 12 151 3.3

Christynne Papincak 2003-2004 9-0 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 0 0.0 1 0 0 6 0.7

Career Statistics: McInerney - Papincak

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181 Years GP-GS FGM-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVG AS B ST PTS AVGApril Parker 2007-2008 28-13 52-130 .408 0-0 .000 23-28 .821 100 3.6 9 19 12 129 4.6 2008-2009 30-27 77-177 .435 1-1 1.000 20-27 .741 118 3.9 14 20 23 175 5.8 Totals 58-40 130-307 .423 1-1 1.000 43-55 .782 218 3.8 23 39 35 304 5.2 Diane Pateckis 1980-1981 14-0 1-6 .167 NA NA 2-5 .400 9 0.6 0 0 3 4 0.3

Evelyn Parr 1975-1976 7-0 4-10 .400 NA NA 1-6 .167 10 1.7 3 NA NA 9 1.3

Shaniqua Pauldo 2008-2009 28-2 52-116 .448 3-7 .429 10-13 .769 71 2.5 7 14 12 117 4.2

Bette Paulling 1976-1977 27-0 50-115 .435 NA NA 19-29 .656 52 1.9 26 NA 15 119 4.4 1977-1978 20-NA 18-40 .450 NA NA 3-6 .500 22 1.1 11 NA 13 39 1.9 Totals 47-NA 68-155 .439 NA NA 22-35 .629 74 1.6 37 NA 28 158 3.4

Anette Percy 1996-1997 20-6 26-67 .388 0-1 .000 18-24 .750 36 1.8 8 0 7 70 3.5 1997-1998 29-5 53-126 .421 1-6 .167 9-13 .692 64 2.2 9 10 15 116 4.0 Totals 49-11 79-193 .409 1-7 .143 27-37 .730 100 2.0 15 10 22 186 3.8

Stephanie Permar 2003-2004 10-0 3-6 .500 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 5 0.5 1 0 0 6 0.6 Laura Perry 1976-1977 28-5 55-156 .352 NA NA 27-41 .659 78 2.8 24 NA 32 137 4.9

Angie Peters 1989-1990 27-4 28-76 .368 5-14 .357 12-29 .414 36 1.3 35 2 16 73 2.7 1990-1991 25-0 17-55 .309 9-22 .409 3-13 .231 28 1.1 20 1 6 46 1.8 Totals 52-4 45-131 .344 14-36 .389 15-42 .357 64 1.2 55 3 22 119 2.3

Tasha Phillips 2004-2005 24-11 68-207 .329 39-120 .325 18-23 .783 44 1.8 31 2 18 193 8.0 2005-2006 21-14 73-196 .372 31-81 .383 18-23 .783 98 4.7 57 7 16 195 9.3 Totals 45-25 141-403 .350 70-201 .348 36-46 .783 142 3.2 88 9 34 388 8.6

Chelsea Pinkstaff 2008-2009 1-0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Terri Poston 1986-1987 23-0 4-14 .286 NA NA 5-11 .455 13 0.6 18 0 0 13 0.6 1987-1988 9-0 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 3-5 .600 4 0.4 5 1 0 7 0.8 Totals 32-0 6-18 .333 0-0 .000 8-16 .500 17 0.5 23 1 0 20 0.6

Dana Puckett 1990-1991 26-0 10-35 .286 0-2 .000 13-18 .722 13 0.5 16 0 12 33 1.3 1991-1992 31-12 70-184 .380 21-62 .339 34-52 .654 52 1.7 104 0 52 195 6.3 1992-1993 30-27 74-212 .349 24-80 .300 31-42 .738 76 2.5 156 3 55 203 6.8 1993-1994 30-30 73-177 .412 11-42 .262 23-37 .622 68 2.3 97 4 39 180 6.0 Totals 117-69 227-608 .373 56-186 .301 101-149 .667 206 1.8 373 7 158 611 5.2

Kanetra Queen 2000-2001 27-0 7-22 .318 3-7 .429 3-8 .375 10 0.4 18 0 9 20 0.7 2001-2002 27-2 14-54 .259 0-8 .000 14-29 .483 35 1.3 51 1 11 42 1.5 2002-2003 28-26 29-96 .302 1-4 .250 32-52 .614 73 2.6 97 2 36 91 3.3 2003-2004 21-9 27-85 .318 5-17 .294 29-42 .690 37 1.8 48 3 16 88 4.2 Totals 104-37 77-257 .300 9-36 .250 78-131 .595 155 1.5 214 6 72 241 2.3

Renee Rayton 1993-1994 30-21 66-164 .402 0-0 .000 46-61 .754 173 5.85 3 14 46 178 5.9 1994-1995 13-4 5-23 .217 0-0 .000 7-13 .538 38 2.9 16 2 7 17 1.3 Totals 43-25 71-187 .380 0-0 .000 53-74 .716 211 4.9 69 16 53 195 4.5

Susan Reynolds 1976-1977 28-10 57-136 .419 NA NA 21-55 .382 131 4.7 13 NA 7 135 4.8 1977-1978 26-NA 25-53 .472 NA NA 8-17 .571 50 1.9 8 NA 6 58 2.2 Totals 54-NA 82-189 .434 NA NA 29-72 .403 181 3.4 21 NA 13 193 3.6

Alison Rhoad 1992-1993 19-0 17-34 .500 3-7 .429 6-16 .375 23 1.2 8 3 5 43 2.3 1993-1994 20-0 22-39 .564 0-1 .000 9-9 1.000 26 1.3 9 1 5 53 2.7 Totals 39-0 39-73 .534 3-8 .375 15-25 .600 49 1.3 17 4 10 96 2.5

Stephanie Ridgeway 1994-1995 32-19 153-361 .424 10-38 .263 96-135 .711 148 4.6 45 1 40 412 12.9 1995-1996 30-30 181-386 .469 14-49 .286 84-138 .609 133 4.4 40 3 34 460 15.3 Totals 62-49 334-747 .447 24-87 .276 180-273 .659 281 4.5 85 4 74 872 14.1

Leah Roper 2001-2002 29-12 55-187 .294 0-1 .000 50-76 .658 145 5.0 25 3 48 160 5.5 2002-2003 29-13 49-118 .415 0-0 .000 38-52 .731 94 3.2 35 4 31 136 4.7 Totals 58-25 104-305 .341 0-1 .000 88-128 .688 239 4.1 50 7 79 296 5.1

Career Statistics: Parker - Roper

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182 Years GP-GS FGM-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVG AS B ST PTS AVGSandy Ruff 1975-1976 24-6 39-116 .336 NA NA 12-20 .600 67 2.8 31 NA NA 90 3.8 1976-1977 23-0 23-53 .434 NA NA 6-12 .500 34 1.5 10 NA 9 52 2.3 Totals 47-6 62-169 .367 NA NA 18-32 .563 101 2.1 41 NA NA 142 3.0

Angie Salyer 1993-1994 25-0 9-26 .346 2-6 .333 11-19 .579 18 0.7 11 1 4 31 1.2 1994-1995 32-23 51-107 .477 10-22 .455 36-53 .679 75 2.3 70 5 36 148 4.6 1995-1996 30-20 15-43 .349 2-9 .222 25-46 .543 41 1.4 64 5 21 57 1.9 1996-1997 30-15 7-29 .241 1-8 .125 5-16 .313 25 0.8 38 0 14 20 0.7 Totals 117-58 82-205 .400 15-45 .333 77-134 .575 159 1.4 183 11 75 256 2.2

Autumn Sam 1995-1996 28-0 18-31 .581 0-0 .000 10-16 .625 39 1.4 2 7 7 46 1.6 1996-1997 17-0 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 4 0.2 1 0 0 7 0.4 1997-1998 6-1 12-20 .600 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 12 2.0 1 1 1 25 4.2 Totals 51-1 33-86 .384 0-0 .000 12-20 .600 55 1.1 4 8 8 78 1.5

Khaili Sanders 2002-2003 29-7 72-180 .400 0-0 .000 24-40 .600 110 3.8 6 31 10 168 5.8 2003-2004 26-3 64-173 .370 0-6 .000 38-53 .717 118 4.5 8 39 20 166 6.4 2004-2005 25-3 36-104 .346 0-1 .000 15-21 .714 79 3.2 3 17 7 87 3.5 2005-2006 11-6 24-58 .414 0-1 .000 10-16 .625 50 4.5 8 27 3 58 5.3 Totals 91-19 196-515 .381 0-8 .000 87-130 .669 357 3.9 25 114 40 479 5.3

Tara Saunooke 1991-1992 30-5 86-196 .439 53-113 .469 26-34 .765 50 1.7 35 0 24 251 8.4 1992-1993 29-15 99-219 .452 59-130 .454 40-52 .769 66 2.3 62 1 40 297 10.2 1993-1994 30-28 118-282 .418 67-163 .411 40-50 .800 81 2.7 76 1 46 343 11.4 1994-1995 32-32 194-429 .452 73-180 .406 110-130 .846 145 4.5 82 2 52 571 17.8 Totals 121-80 497-1126 .441 252-586 .430 216-266 .812 342 2.8 255 4 162 1462 12.1

Barbara Schmauch 1979-1980 33-0 26-61 .426 NA NA 21-33 .636 59 1.8 9 5 4 76 2.3 1980-1981 30-12 75-152 .493 NA NA 37-50 .740 164 5.5 16 1 24 187 6.2 Totals 63-12 101-213 .474 NA NA 58-88 .659 223 3.5 25 6 28 263 4.2

Krystal Scott 1998-1999 27-0 9-32 .281 1-4 .250 17-26 .654 26 0.9 9 1 7 36 1.3 1999-2000 31-29 84-211 .398 9-25 .360 101-134 .754 99 3.2 106 4 50 278 9.0 2000-2001 31-29 104-217 .479 4-29 .138 93-130 .715 73 2.4 115 5 48 305 9.8 2001-2002 29-28 92-244 .377 22-72 .306 95-136 .699 92. 3.2 109 2 37 301 10.4 Totals 118-86 289-704 .411 36-130 .277 306-426 .718 290 2.5 339 12 142 920 7.8

Peggy Sells 1987-1988 20-0 12-41 .293 0-6 .000 18-24 .750 8 0.4 10 0 7 42 2.1 1988-1989 31-9 29-112 .259 7-25 .280 17-35 .486 53 1.7 84 1 21 82 2.6 1989-1990 32-25 48-141 .340 10-26 .385 35-55 .636 46 1.4 116 2 27 141 4.4 1990-1991 33-12 33-90 .367 6-21 .286 27-38 .711 46 1.4 63 0 25 99 3.0 Totals 116-46 122-384 .318 23-78 .295 97-152 .638 153 1.3 273 3 80 364 3.1

Lacey Shafer 2001-2002 26-3 18-37 .486 1-2 .500 0-3 .000 43 1.7 2 6 6 37 1.4 2002-2003 15-0 6-8 .750 0-0 .000 8-8 1.000 9 0.6 5 4 2 20 1.3 2003-2004 29-2 29-60 .483 0-5 .000 9-11 .818 50 1.7 13 9 2 67 2.3 2004-2005 4-0 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0.5 Totals 74-5 54-107 .505 1-8 .125 17-22 .773 102 1.5 20 19 10 126 1.7

Susan Shedd 1975-1976 17-11 23-73 .315 NA NA 16-34 .471 38 2.2 10 NA NA 62 3.6

Cara Singletary 2005-2006 8-0 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0.3 10 0 1 4 0.5

Celia Slater 1980-1981 31-7 41-116 .353 NA NA 15-17 .882 28 0.9 49 1 17 97 3.1 1981-1982 32-7 55-141 .390 NA NA 9-12 .750 57 1.8 82 5 26 119 3.7 Totals 63-14 96-257 .374 NA NA 24-29 .828 85 1.3 131 6 43 216 3.4

Maggie Slosser 2000-2001 31-0 31-88 .352 0-1 .000 26-54 .481 68 2.2 18 2 13 88 2.8 2001-2002 29-22 75-150 .500 0-0 .000 35-56 .625 150 5.2 28 8 23 185 6.4 2002-2003 24-14 51-97 .526 0-0 .000 31-47 .660 81 3.4 18 5 9 133 5.5 2003-2004 29-20 106-212 .500 0-0 .000 52-87 .598 174 6.0 33 9 22 264 9.1 Totals 113-65 263-547 .481 0-1 .000 144-244 .590 473 4.2 97 24 67 670 5.9

Bryelle Smith 2007-2008 1-0 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 2 2.0 3 0 0 0 0.0 2008-2009 31-11 41-95 .432 22-58 .379 16-17 .941 44 1.4 44 1 14 120 3.9 Totals 32-11 41-97 .423 22-59 .373 16-17 .941 46 1.4 47 1 14 120 3.8

Lisa Smith 1984-1985 2-0 0-1 .000 NA NA 0-0 .000 1 0.5 1 0 0 0 0.0

Cindy Sommers 1978-1979 8-0 2-6 .333 NA NA 0-0 .000 4 0.5 2 0 2 4 0.5 1979-1980 9-0 2-9 .222 NA NA 1-2 .500 7 0.9 4 0 2 5 0.6 Totals 17-0 4-15 .267 NA NA 1-2 .500 11 0.6 6 0 4 9 0.5

Career Statistics: Ruff - Sommers

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183 Years GP-GS FGM-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVG AS B ST PTS AVGChris Spackman 1986-1987 20-0 6-15 .400 NA NA 3-8 .375 14 0.7 2 0 2 15 0.8

Emily Spray 2006-2007 5-0 4-10 .400 1-5 .200 2-2 1.000 1 0.2 0 0 3 11 2.2

Brook Staebell 1994-1995 24-0 18-42 .429 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 39 1.6 8 5 6 39 1.6

Kim Stephens 1988-1989 16-0 4-18 .222 0-1 .000 4-4 1.000 9 0.6 4 0 5 12 0.8 1989-1990 17-0 8-24 .333 0-0 .000 9-12 .750 18 1.1 2 1 0 25 1.5 1990-1991 25-2 15-41 .366 0-0 .000 8-14 .571 25 1.0 6 2 4 38 1.5 1991-1992 29-3 40-85 .471 0-0 .000 12-15 .800 49 1.7 19 2 7 92 3.2 Totals 87-5 67-168 .399 0-1 .000 33-45 .733 101 1.2 31 5 16 167 1.9

Dawn Stewart 1993-1994 29-21 100-217 .461 1-9 .111 40-60 .667 129 4.4 29 7 35 241 8.3

Jaci Stimson 1993-1994 24-13 66-126 .524 0-0 .000 20-39 .513 109 4.5 21 33 18 152 6.3 1994-1995 32-19 88-176 .500 0-0 .000 53-71 .746 145 4.5 18 35 20 229 7.2 1995-1996 29-24 106-211 .502 0-1 .000 41-71 .577 142 4.9 27 32 21 253 8.7 1996-1997 30-20 96-218 .440 0-0 .000 75-90 .833 139 4.6 27 25 21 267 8.9 Totals 115-76 356-731 .487 0-1 .000 189-271 .697 535 4.7 93 125 80 901 7.8

Jennifer Stokes 1982-1983 21-0 4-26 .154 NA NA 7-16 .438 17 0.8 12 1 8 15 0.7 1983-1984 2-0 0-2 .000 NA NA 0-2 .000 1 0.5 0 0 1 0 0.0 Totals 23-0 4-28 .143 NA NA 7-18 .389 18 0.8 12 1 9 15 0.7

Lakeia Stokes 2000-2001 26-0 28-70 .400 9-25 .360 19-27 .704 49 1.9 17 1 13 84 3.2 2001-2002 27-4 56-136 .412 11-48 .229 33-50 .660 87 3.2 23 15 22 156 5.8 2002-2003 29-7 85-218 .390 12-45 .267 59-83 .711 133 4.6 66 25 45 241 8.3 2003-2004 29-29 162-375 .432 22-83 .265 147-197 .746 202 7.0 104 26 70 493 17.0 Totals 111-40 331-799 .414 54-201 .269 258-357 .723 471 4.2 210 67 150 974 8.8 Penny Stone 1980-1981 29-1 22-71 .310 NA NA 19-31 .613 53 1.8 25 1 5 63 2.2 1981-1982 31-2 27-86 .314 NA NA 16-24 .666 55 1.8 26 0 13 70 2.3 Totals 60-3 49-157 .312 NA NA 35-55 .636 108 1.8 51 1 18 133 2.2

Ray Swygert 1977-1978 20-NA 4-17 .235 NA NA 8-17 .471 17 0.9 3 NA 3 16 0.8

Julie Talley 2002-2003 26-2 31-82 .378 14-44 .318 19-23 .826 24 0.9 29 1 14 95 3.7 2003-2004 29-20 72-195 .369 43-114 .377 33-44 .750 62 2.1 58 2 26 220 7.6 2004-2005 28-20 66-189 .349 37-101 .366 19-22 .864 51 1.8 62 0 28 188 6.7 2005-2006 28-25 74-196 .378 58-143 .406 35-46 .761 49 1.8 71 0 44 241 8.6 Totals 111-67 243-662 .367 152-402 .378 106-135 .785 186 1.7 220 3 112 744 6.7

Jasmine Tate 2007-2008 24-0 14-58 .241 0-0 .000 10-23 .435 52 2.2 1 11 6 38 1.6 2008-2009 31-17 44-115 .383 0-0 .000 25-52 .481 148 4.8 10 36 15 113 3.6 Totals 55-17 58-173 .335 0-0 .000 35-75 .467 200 3.6 11 47 21 151 2.7

Tasha Taylor 2004-2005 27-13 45-137 .328 6-22 .273 28-42 .667 63 2.3 83 8 24 124 4.6 2005-2006 29-29 84-218 .385 3-21 .143 50-75 .667 109 3.8 162 20 53 221 7.6 2006-2007 30-29 140-298 .470 26-70 .371 52-80 .650 98 3.3 93 13 47 358 11.9 2008-2009 31-22 52-156 .333 13-45 .289 36-49 .735 69 2.2 95 7 21 153 4.6 Totals 117-93 321-809 .397 48-158 .304 166-246 .675 339 2.9 433 48 145 856 7.3 Kerri Thomas 1994-1995 30-9 47-118 .398 0-0 .000 21-31 .677 108 3.6 14 36 18 115 3.8 1995-1996 31-2 28-72 .389 0-0 .000 2-7 .286 48 1.5 4 16 15 58 1.9 1996-1997 30-6 34-92 .370 0-0 .000 13-22 .591 66 2.2 3 5 6 81 2.7 1997-1998 33-29 95-212 .448 0-0 .000 15-33 .455 159 4.8 17 16 31 205 6.2 Totals 124-46 204-494 .413 0-0 .000 51-93 .548 381 3.1 38 73 70 459 3.7

Sthefany Thomas 2007-2008 31-9 89-253 .352 27-99 .273 43-54 .796 76 2.5 48 1 47 248 8.0 2008-2009 31-3 58-236 .360 30-110 .273 50-68 .735 81 2.6 30 6 22 250 8.1 Totals 62-12 14-489 .356 57-209 .273 93-122 .762 157 2.5 30 6 22 498 8.0

Vicki Tomlinson 1981-1982 18-0 4-12 .333 NA NA 6-12 .500 11 0.6 4 0 0 14 0.8

Itoro Umoh 1995-1996 31-3 79-178 .444 9-32 .281 56-84 .667 68 2.2 65 5 59 223 7.2 1996-1997 30-28 142-327 .434 9-41 .220 98-135 .726 152 5.1 76 9 69 391 13.0 1997-1998 33-33 130-338 .385 14-49 .286 122-160 .763 153 4.6 136 2 74 396 12.0 1998-1999 32-32 137-354 .387 11-41 .268 114-154 .740 170 5.3 182 6 63 399 12.5 Totals 126-96 488-1197 .408 43-163 .264 390-533 .732 543 4.3 459 22 265 1409 11.2

Career Statistics: Spackman - Umoh

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184 Years GP-GS FGM-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVG AS B ST PTS AVGTabitha Vasilas 2001-2002 13-0 4-15 .267 2-5 .400 3-3 1.000 4 0.3 0 0 1 13 1.0 2002-2003 26-0 37-104 .356 16-53 .302 12-19 .632 24 0.9 6 2 12 102 3.9 Totals 39-0 41-119 .345 18-58 .310 15-22 .682 28 0.7 6 2 13 115 2.9

Lindsay Welker 2008-2009 9-0 0-5 .000 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 5 0.6 1 1 0 0 0.0

Cheron Wells 1990-1991 33-27 186-455 .409 17-48 .354 75-105 .714 142 4.3 85 6 53 464 14.1 1991-1992 31-31 182-416 .438 25-54 .444 78-115 .678 122 3.9 129 3 55 466 15.0 Totals 64-58 368-871 .423 41-102 .402 153-220 .695 264 4.1 214 9 108 930 14.5

Amanda White-Frist 2002-2003 29-28 63-153 .412 0-1 .000 78-104 .750 176 6.1 37 29 21 204 7.0 2003-2004 29-24 66-150 .440 0-3 .000 49-72 .681 141 4.9 25 22 16 181 6.2 2004-2005 28-25 79-163 .485 0-2 .000 57-79 .722 174 6.2 22 27 20 215 7.7 2005-2006 29-29 121-215 .563 0-3 .000 67-96 .698 142 4.9 29 47 16 309 10.7 Totals 115-106 329-681 .483 0-9 .000 251-351 .715 633 5.5 113 125 73 909 7.9

Maxienne White 2004-2005 28-8 52-130 .400 0-5 .000 15-20 .750 94 3.4 16 3 10 119 4.3 2005-2006 29-20 136-292 .466 18-47 .383 30-43 .698 192 6.6 45 15 34 320 11.0 Totals 57-28 188-422 .445 18-52 .346 45-63 .714 286 5.0 61 18 44 439 7.7

Carrie Whitehurst 2003-2004 28-0 35-115 .304 19-59 .322 27-43 .628 60 2.1 14 5 6 116 4.1 2004-2005 27-4 26-78 .333 13-44 .295 16-20 .800 50 1.9 9 0 8 81 3.0 2005-2006 27-3 25-84 .298 18-60 .300 3-4 .750 43 1.6 15 2 8 71 2.6 2006-2007 24-1 38-116 .328 31-89 .348 12-15 .800 76 3.2 14 3 7 119 5.0 Totals 106-8 124-393 .316 81-252 .321 58-82 .707 229 2.2 52 10 29 387 3.7 Imani Wilson 1989-1990 32-16 87-186 .468 0-0 .000 46-98 .469 213 6.7 12 28 21 220 6.9 1990-1991 17-2 39-102 .382 0-0 .000 25-36 .694 83 4.9 2 8 19 103 6.1 Totals 49-18 126-288 .438 0-0 .000 71-134 .530 296 6.0 14 36 40 323 6.6

Kathy Wilson 1976-1977 31-16 87-191 .456 NA NA 37-62 .597 193 6.2 28 NA 25 211 6.9 1977-1978 32-NA 86-190 .453 NA NA 28-41 .683 175 5.5 13 NA 28 200 6.3 1978-1979 30-2 22-60 .367 NA NA 10-20 .500 51 1.7 7 7 14 54 1.8 1979-1980 28-5 15-35 .429 NA NA 5-9 .556 29 1.0 5 3 6 35 1.3 Totals 121-NA 210-476 .441 NA NA 80-132 .606 448 3.7 53 NA 73 500 4.1

Renee Williams 1983-1984 28-1 28-73 .384 NA NA 15-28 .536 25 0.9 32 0 17 71 2.5 1984-1985 27-0 33-81 .407 NA NA 16-31 .516 28 1.0 58 3 23 82 3.1 1986-1987 25-17 41-107 .383 NA NA 15-22 .682 39 1.6 108 0 37 97 3.9 1987-1988 30-11 37-93 .398 2-5 .400 13-19 .684 41 1.4 66 1 27 89 3.0 Totals 110-29 139-354 .393 2-5 .400 59-100 .590 133 1.2 264 4 104 339 3.1

Annette Wise 1978-1979 30-17 107-261 .410 NA NA 48-76 .632 142 4.7 45 7 27 262 8.7 1979-1980 36-19 76-211 .360 NA NA 40-60 .667 113 3.1 58 2 27 191 5.3 1980-1981 31-28 113-261 .433 NA NA 49-69 .710 207 6.8 118 1 41 275 8.9 1981-1982 3-0 3-11 .273 NA NA 2-5 .400 15 5.0 1 1 2 8 2.6 1982-1983 27-1 10-30 .333 NA NA 12-19 .632 37 1.4 17 1 10 32 1.2 Totals 127-65 309-774 .399 NA NA 155-229 .659 514 4.0 239 12 107 768 6.0

Courtney Wittstruck 1999-2000 16-0 4-6 .667 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 6 0.4 1 0 2 12 0.8 2000-2001 12-0 3-6 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 6 0.5 5 0 10 6 0.5 Totals 28-0 7-12 .583 0-1 .000 4-4 1.000 12 0.4 6 0 12 18 0.6 Kirstyn Wright 2007-2008 30-0 57-176 .324 32-108 .296 5-13 .385 76 2.5 52 7 26 151 5.0 2008-2009 28-3 45-150 .300 19-89 .213 15-20 .750 51 1.8 36 7 23 124 4.4 Totals 58-3 102-326 .313 51-197 .259 20-33 .606 127 2.2 88 14 49 275 4.7

Carol Yarborough 1975-1976 13-2 7-26 .269 NA NA 9-22 .409 36 2.8 1 NA NA 23 1.8

Susan Yenser 2005-2006 28-4 52-119 .437 22-63 .349 16-27 .593 56 2.0 29 6 13 142 5.1 2006-2007 30-2 65-159 ..403 32-90 .356 11-16 .688 76 2.5 34 9 21 171 5.7 Totals 58-6 116-287 .417 54-153 .353 27-43 .628 132 2.3 63 15 34 313 5.4

Career Statistics: Vasilas - Yenser

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2009 2010

Date Day OpponentNOTE Local Time TVNov. 2 Mon. ANDERSON UNIVERSITY (exh.) 7:00pmNov. 13 Fri. FURMANC 5:30pm Nov. 16 Mon. at College of Charleston 7:00pm Nov. 19 Thu. SOUTH CAROLINA 7:00pm Nov. 24 Tue. at Kennesaw St. 7:00pmNov. 27 Fri. v. RichmondA 5:00pmNov. 28 Sat. v. HofstraA 5:00pmNov. 29 Sun. at ConnecticutA 4:30pm Dec. 3 Thu. at NorthwesternB 7:00pm BTENDec. 6 Sun. CHARLESTON SOUTHERNC 4:00pmDec. 12 Sat. at Chattanooga 5:00pm Dec. 15 Tue. USC-UPSTATE 7:00pm Dec. 19 Sat. at Ohio 2:00pmDec. 21 Mon. WOFFORD 7:00pmDec. 28 Mon. GEORGIA 7:00pmDec. 30 Wed. GEORGETOWN 7:00pm

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Date Day OpponentNOTE Local Time TVJan. 4 Mon. at Charlotte 12:00pmJan. 7 Thu. DUKE* 7:00pmJan. 11 Mon. at Georgia Tech* 7:00pm RSN Jan. 14 Thu. FLORIDA ST.* 7:00pmJan. 22 Fri. at North Carolina* 8:30pm RSNJan. 24 Sun. at Wake Forest* 2:00pmJan. 29 Fri. BOSTON COLLEGE* 6:30pm RSNJan. 31 Sun. NC STATE* 2:00pmFeb. 4 Thu. at Virginia* 7:00pmFeb. 8 Mon. GEORGIA TECH* 7:00pm Feb. 11 Thu. at Florida St.* 7:00pm Feb. 14 Sun. at Maryland* 2:00pm Feb. 18 Thu. MIAMI* 7:00pm Feb. 25 Thu. at Virginia Tech* 7:00pmFeb. 28 Sun. WAKE FOREST* 2:00pm Mar. 4-7 Th.-Sun. ACC TournamentD TBA

A - WBCA Classic - Storrs, CT B - ACC/Big Ten Challenge - Evanston, IL C - Part of Doubleheader with MBB D - Greensboro Coliseum - Greensboro, NCORANGE denotes home game