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General InformationLocation .................................... Wilmington, N.C.Founded ...................................................... 1947Enrollment ................................................ 12,500Colors ..................................... Teal, Gold & NavyNickname ............................................ SeahawksConference ............. Colonial Athletic AssociationChancellor .............................Rosemary DePaoloAthletic Director .......................... Kelly Mehrtens

Sports InformationSenior Assoc. A.D./SID ................. Joe BrowningAssistant SID ...................................Tom RiordanAsst. SID (WBB contact) ............. Jarrett AbelsonE-mail [email protected] .......................................... (910) 962-3252Web Site ..........................www.UNCWsports.comOffice Address ...................601 S. College Road......................................... Wilmington, N.C. 28403Coaching StaffHead Coach .....................................Ann HancockAlma Mater ....................................Wingate, 1992Overall Record(Years) ................. 126-137 (10th)UNCW Record (Years) ................................ sameAssistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator ..... Jill Poe Alma Mater ............................West Virginia, 1989Assistant Coach ................................ Trent Bunn Alma Mater .......................UNC Chapel Hill, 2001Assistant Coach ............................Jimmy Garrity Alma Mater ..........................................Elon, 1989Director of WBB Operations .............Mike MerrillAlma Mater ........................................... UNCW ‘07

Team Information2008-09 Overall Record ..............................16-152008-09 CAA Record ......................................9-9Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................... 11/1Starters Returning/Lost ................................ 5/0Newcomers ....................................................... 3

Table of Contents

CreditsEditor: Jarrett AbelsonEditorial Assistance: Joe Browning, Tom Riordan, Jill Poe, Elizabeth Lee, Photography: Bob Lloyd, Jamie Moncrief, John Aronson, Gary Allen, Jill Poe, Jason BarnettePrinting: Linprint Company, Inc.; UNCW Printing Services

The University of North Carolina Wilmington is committed to equal educational and employment opportunity and is an affirmative action employer. ___ copies of this public document were printed at a cost of $_____ or $ ____ per copy (G.S. 143-170.1)

Mission Statement The mission of the Department of Athletics, based upon and consistent with the purpose of the university, is to encourage student scholarship and sportsmanship with emphasis placed on helping students make ap-propriate progress towards completion of their chosen academic degree program. Academic integrity is a basic element of athletic programming decisions, thus ensuring that the educational values, practices and mis-sion of UNCW set the standards for the program.

Schedule/Quick Facts/Credits ................ 1UNC Wilmington .................................. 2-3University Adminstration ......................... 4Head Coach Ann Hancock .................. 5-7Assistant Coaches Jill Poe/Trent Bunn ......................... 8 Jimmy Garrity/Mike Merrill ............. 9 Support Staff ................................ 102009-10 Roster/Team Photo ..................11Seahawk Profiles Seniors .................................... 12-19 Juniors .................................... 20-29 Sophomores............................ 30-33 Freshmen ................................ 34-38Opponent info/Media Policies ............... 392008-09 Player Statistics ...................... 402008-09 Results/Team Statistics .......... 41Series Records ..................................... 42Year-by-Year Results ....................... 43-45Individual Records ................................ 46UNCW Team Records .......................... 47

Opponent/Miscellaneous Records ........ 48Season Records ................................... 49Career Records .................................... 50Seahawk Honor Roll ............................. 511,000 Point Club .............................. 52-53Through the Years ................................ 54Letterwinners ........................................ 55Seahawk Strength Center .................... 56Academic Support ................................ 57Trask Coliseum ..................................... 58Sports Medicine .................................... 59Adidas ................................................... 60Like Skills/Community Service ............. 61Colonial Athletic Association ................. 62Wilmington ............................................ 63TV/Radio Roster ................................... 64

Inside The Guide

Junior forward Martha White

On The Cover Returning All-CAA selections junior Brittany Blackwell (Second-Team) and senior Greta Luksyte (Third-Team) look to lead UNC Wilmington to its first NCAA Tour-nament appearance.

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UNC Wilmington The University of North Carolina Wilmington boasts of undergraduate learning opportunities second to none and professors whose commitment to knowledge is surpassed only by their dedication to students. It offers effective learning environ-ments that integrate teaching and mentoring with research and service at a level that rivals exclusive research institutions of similar size. Students consistently praise the quality of their interactions with faculty and express a high degree of satisfaction with their overall educational experience. The faculty culture emphasizes teaching and mentoring, incorporating research as an important component of the undergraduate learning experience and an opportu-nity to have an impact on the state’s most pressing issues. International experi-ences are encouraged through study abroad programs and language and culture

studies on campus. Recognized in recent years by several national publications as a top public undergraduate institution, UNCW continues its pursuit to soar to even greater heights. “The UNCW of today is a fantastic university,” said Chancellor Rosemary DePaolo. “The momentum that propels us to soar higher derives from our students’ achievements, faculty and staff accomplishments and strong support from alumni, friends, trustees, vol-unteer board members and other donors.” For 12 consecutive years UNCW has ranked in the top 10 of the best public regional universities in the South by U.S.News & World Report. For the sixth consecutive year, UNCW received the “Best in the Southeast” designation

by The Princeton Review. It is one of only four North Carolina public universities included

in Peterson’s Competitive Colleges 2008: Top Colleges for Top Students. Established as Wilmington College in 1947, the university is made up of the College of Arts and Sciences, the Cameron School of Business, the School of Nursing, the Watson School of Education and the Graduate School. UNC Wilmington offers bachelor’s degrees in 52 majors and 35 master’s degrees, a Ph.D. in marine biology and an Ed.D. in educational leadership

and administration. Degree programs in the School of Nursing, Watson School of Education and Cameron School of Business are designed specifically to serve professional workforce needs in the region. The College of Arts and Sciences stresses applied learning ex-periences across the liberal arts disciplines to prepare its students to bridge the gap be-tween the classroom and the complex prob-

lems of 21st century communities. UNCW’s strength in the natural sciences, especially biological sciences, chemistry, geological sciences and other disciplines that form the core of its internationally respected niche in marine science, is the result of decades of intentional focus and investment. In the arts and literature, UNCW’s high profile programs are film studies and creative writing. The Department of Film Studies takes advantage of the location of UNCW in Wilmington, N.C., the home of Screen Gems Studios, the largest full-service motion picture facility in the United States east of California. The Master of Fine Arts in creative writing is one of the most respected on the East Coast, cited as one of “Five Top Innovative/Unique Programs in Creative Writing” in 2007 by Atlantic Monthly. The university has taken a leadership role in the long-term economic, environmental, educational, social and cultural health of the region. It has a strong commitment to adult learners and offers short, non-credit university courses, seminars, lectures, travel excursions and other educational opportunities. Overall, the university has an annual $500 million economic impact on the eight-county region. This represents 10 percent of total economic activity in the seven-county region.

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Rosemary DePaolon Chancellor Dr. Rosemary DePaolo became chancellor and chief executive officer of the University of North Carolina Wilmington in July 2003. During her tenure, the university has attained national prominence as a model for teaching, research, and service. Chancellor DePaolo has led the university to greatness by developing strategies and processes to recruit and retain the highest quality of diverse faculty and staff, attract the highest quality of students, reduce faculty-to-student ratios, improve retention and graduation rates, provide the buildings neces-sary to support a world class campus environment, and encourage more private philanthropic support than ever. She has overseen the construction and renovation of $250 million in public and private supported projects resulting in 15 new or renovated buildings. A $30.1 million state-of-the art nursing building is under construction and the third phase of new campus housing, as well as the first parking deck on campus, opened in August 2009. The additional housing brought UNCW to its goal of 40 percent of its undergraduate students living on campus. Private support has increased dramatically under her leadership. Generous supporters have allowed UNCW to set fundraising records for four years in a row. During this period, donors gave the university more than $30 million to support scholarships, professorships, academics, faculty research, athletics, student life experiences, and more, resulting in an increase in the university’s endowment by more than 50 percent. Under her guidance, UNCW achieved Millennial Campus designation of several sites to be used for public/private research ventures capitalizing on the university’s strengths in marine biotechnology, among others. She has encouraged the university community to work closely with government, health, education, non-profit and business leaders in the region through a number of formal and informal collaborations, including a recently established partnership with the Wilmington Housing Authority to provide educational services at one of their community centers. Chancellor DePaolo is actively involved in a wide range of civic activities, including service on a number of boards. These include serving on the Board of Directors and Executive Committee for the North Carolina Chamber, the state’s largest and most influential business group, ex-officio member of the Greater Wilmington Chamber of Commerce, chair of the Southeastern Advisory Committee for Biotechnology of the North Carolina Biotechnology Center, and Executive Board of the North Carolina Campus Compact. A nationally recognized champion for higher education, Chancellor DePaolo served on a Higher Education Cabinet established by the New York Times and the Chronicle of Higher Education. She has served on the Board of Directors of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities and the Association of American Colleges and Universities, and is also a current member of the Colonial Athletic Association’s Council of Presidents. UNCW has been praised by various publications for quality, affordability, and innovation. U.S. News & World Report has consistently ranked the university as one of the top 10 public master’s universities in the South, and Forbes placed UNCW second among best public universities in North Carolina. Kiplinger’s Personal Finance listed UNCW as one of the top 25 “Best Values” among public universities in the nation and one of the top three in North Carolina. Before arriving in Wilmington, Chancellor DePaolo was president of Georgia College & State University. She holds a bachelor of arts degree from Queens College of the City University of New York and a master of arts and a doctorate in 18th century English literature from Rutgers University. A native of Long Island, N.Y., she is married to Fred Wharton, a retired professor of English.

Administration

Kelly Mehrtensn Director of Athletics Kelly Mehrtens begins her third year as UNC Wilmington’s director of athletics with a track record of outstanding leadership and success in collegiate athletic administration. Under Mehrtens’ watch, UNCW’s student-athletes have continued to achieve academic and athletic excellence, while also demonstrating a dedicated commitment to community service through the school’s active Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Academically, all of UNCW’s 19 intercollegiate teams finished above the multi-year score of 925 in the NCAA’s most recent APR report, and several were honored by the respective governing bodies for their work in the classroom in 2008-09. On top of that, the Seahawks have won six Colonial Athletic Association Championships over the last two years, including the school’s first men’s tennis title in the spring of 2009. In the spring of 2010, UNCW will served as the host institution for the NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championships at the Country Club of Landfall. Prior to her appointment at UNCW on July 2, 2007, Mehrtens compiled an impressive administrative resume at four institutions after record-setting days as an All-American student-athlete at the University of Alabama. A native of Panama City, Fla., Mehrtens previously spent almost four years as associate director of athletics and senior women’s administrator at the University of Kansas. As a key member of KU’s senior administrative team, she oversaw 15 men’s and women’s sports with operating budgets totaling more than $15 million, serving as a highly-efficient manager of high profile revenue and non-revenue sports programs. In addition to handling numerous senior administrative duties in Lawrence, the 46-year-old Mehrtens also established a successful track record in the fund-raising realm. She played a key role on KU’s fundraising team that has racked up $19 million in facility improvements in three years. In addition, she helped the Jayhawks increase their annual giving in athletics from $5 million in 2003 to $12 million. Mehrtens has truly been an advocate of the student-athlete. She developed KU’s Student-Athlete Development/Leadership Program and worked with the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee to raise $1 million to help fund women’s sports facilities. Prior to joining the staff at Kansas, Mehrtens worked in a similar capacity at the University of Illinois. She oversaw all operations for men’s basketball, women’s basketball, volleyball, men’s track and field, women’s track and field, men’s golf, women’s golf, women’s swimming and softball for the Illini. She also administered game contracts and scheduling for men’s basketball, coordinated post-season travel for men’s and women’s basketball and performed numerous other senior management-level duties, including the creation of a softball program and overseeing construction of a $1.7 million softball facility in Champaign. From 1989-92, Mehrtens worked as assistant athletic director for business and senior women’s administrator at the University of Miami. She managed the program’s $20 million budget and was responsible for financial planning and budgets for all of the Hurricane programs. Prior to her stint in Coral Gables, Mehrtens served as special assistant to the director at Northeastern’s University Center for the Study of Sport In Society and as assistant athletic Director for Business in NU’s women’s athletics department. Mehrtens also spent two years as executive director of S.M.A.R.T. Sports, Inc., a community-based partnership program to provide mentoring for youth in Miami, Fla., between the Miami and Illinois appointments.

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The UNC Wilmington women’s basketball program continues to grow under the guidance of veteran Head Coach Ann Hancock. Hancock, who is entering her 10th season at the helm of the Seahawks program, stands as the program’s leader in victories at the NCAA Division I level with 126. She is also one of just two coaches in school history to amass 100 victories after she reached the milestone with a 67-60 win over in-state foe East Carolina on Dec. 20, 2007. The 2008-09 season saw Hancock lead the Seahawks to a 16-15 overall record and post its best league finish in five seasons by claiming fifth-place in the Colonial Athletic Association standings with a 9-9 conference ledger. Brittany Blackwell was a Second-Team All-CAA selection for the second straight season while Greta Luksyte garnered Third-Team All-CAA accolades. Hancock mentored a 2007-08 squad that featured eight un-derclassmen to a 17-14 overall mark, the second highest win total in her tenure. Blackwell capped a sensational rookie season by being named the CAA’s Rookie-of-the-Year and earned Second-Team All-CAA and CAA All-Rookie Team honors as well while Sah-sha Taylor was a Third-Team All-CAA selection. In 2005-06, Hancock guided a team which had six freshmen and no seniors to a 15-13 overall record. In addition, the Sea-hawks, who were selected to finish 11th, ended up with a 9-9 re-cord and in sixth place. Taylor had a remarkable season, earning CAA Rookie-of-the-Week accolades five times during the year and also being named to the CAA All-Rookie Team. Off the court, Michaela Vezenkova received the CAA Dean Ehlers Leadership Award, given to the student-athlete in the CAA who best combines academics, community service and athletics.

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Hancock’s Career Record Overall PCT CAA PCT Highlights2000-01 9-19 .321 1-15 .063 Won Beach Blast Tourney2001-02 16-14 .533 8-10 .444 CAA Finalist2002-03 22-6 .758 14-4 .778 Tied school record for wins/Coach-of-the-Year2003-04 15-13 .536 10-8 .556 Big Sky Classic Champions2004-05 8-20 .286 5-13 .277 CAA Rookie of the Year2005-06 15-13 .536 9-9 .500 CAA All-Rookie Member2006-07 8-23 .258 3-15 .166 Hilton Wilmington Riverside Champions2007-08 17-14 .548 7-11 .388 100th career win versus East Carolina2008-09 16-15 .516 9-9 .500 Best league finish in five seasonsCareer 126-137 .479 66-79 .455

Vezenkova also joined teammates Stephanie Fer-nald and Bethany Stranges on the CAA All-Academic Team. Under Hancock’s watch, the program has accom-plished many firsts. Cherie Lea was honored as the institution’s first Dean Ehlers Award recipient in wom-en’s basketball following the 2003-04 season while the 2002-03 campaign saw the Seahawks’ first 20-win campaign as a member of the NCAA. The squad was 22-6 overall and ranked in the top 10 nationally in scoring defense and defensive field goal percent-age. Hancock was named CAA Coach-of-the-Year, becoming the only Coach-of-the-Year award recipient in the program’s 34-year history. A native of Elizabethtown, N.C., Hancock took over the helm of the program on June 22, 2000. She previously served as an assistant for Sylvia Hatchell’s UNC Chapel Hill program for eight seasons and was an inte-gral part of Hatchell’s staff from 1992-2000. She helped the Tar Heels win the national champi-onship in 1994 and capture At-lantic Coast Conference titles in 1994, 1995, 1997 and 1998. As a player at Wingate Uni-versity, Hancock excelled both on and off the court. She was a four-time All-Conference and All-District performer, leading Coach Johnny Jacumin and the Bulldogs to a combined 103-23 record and four postseason trips during her stint. Hancock served as team captain for three years and led Wingate in scoring as a senior with 19.9 points per game. She was one of 52 regional candi-

dates for the second annual NCAA Woman-of-the-Year award in recognition of her achievements in ath-letics, academics and community service. Hancock was the 1991-92 NCAA Division II fe-male winner of the Woody Hayes National Scholar-Athlete Award, sponsored by the University Sertoma Club in Columbus, Ohio, and also received the 1992 South Atlantic Conference President Award as the top student-athlete in the conference. In addition to her academic and athletic suc-cess at Wingate, Hancock served as senior class vice president and was active in volunteer work. She

won the Budd E. and Ethel K. Smith Cup, which is awarded to the graduating senior who has made an outstanding contribu-tion through leadership. In 1998, she was inducted into the Wing-ate Athletic Hall of Fame. Hancock, a four-year starter at East Bladen, ranks 15th on the all-time prep scoring list in North Carolina and fifth since the adoption of the five-player rule in girl’s basketball. She coached AAU basketball from 1990-92 as head coach of the Greensboro Emeralds 12-under team, and also worked as an assistant coach for the same group’s 16 and 18-under teams. An active member of the Wom-en’s Basketball Coaches Asso-ciation, Hancock has participat-ed in YES clinics and Coaches vs. Cancer Clinics. She has also served as the conference cap-tain for women’s basketball with the Colonial Athletic Assocation.

About Ann Hancock Full Name: Elizabeth Ann Hancock

Birthday: Sept. 11

Years as a Collegiate Coach: 16

Education: Wingate (B.A.‘92) UNC Chapel Hill (M.S. ‘00)

College Coaching Experience

UNC Wilmington Head Coach (2000-present)

UNC Chapel Hill Assistant Coach (1993-2000) Restricted Earnings Coach (1992- 93)

NCAA Championships ..........................1 UNC Chapel Hill, 94NCAA Elite Eight...................................2 UNC Chapel Hill, 94,98ACC Championships ............................4 UNC Chapel Hill, 94, 95, 97, 98NCAA Sweet 16 ....................................6 UNC Chapel Hill, 93, 94, 95, 98, 99NCAA Appearances ..............................7 UNC Chapel Hill, 93, 94, 95, 9, 98, 99, 00

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Hancock Coaching Tree/Coaching Ties Coach Hancock has coached numerous play-ers, both as an assistant at UNC Chapel Hill and as a head coach at UNCW, who have gone on to play on the professional level and coach in various positions. Nikki Teasley, Charlotte Smith and Tracy Reid, who Hancock coached in Chapel Hill, have played in the WNBA. Teasley averaged 8.7 ppg and 5.0 apg during her six years with the L.A. Sparks and Washington, while Smith played seven seasons with Charlotte, Washing-ton and Indiana, averaging more than six points a game. Reid was the 1998 Rookie-of-the-Year and played five years in the league with stops in Charlotte, Miami and Phoenix. Hancock also coached Sylvia Crawley, who played in the WNBA for four years and enters her second sea-son as head coach at Boston College. Joining Crawley on staff at BC is her former Tar Heels teammate Stephanie Lawrence-Yelton. There are also several former Seahawks now in the coaching and professional ranks. Shameka Montgomery, who played two sea-sons in Portugal and Sweden, is now an as-sistant coach at Coastal Carolina. Cherie Lea, a 2004 UNCW graduate, is playing in Holland, while 2007 graduate Lori Drake enjoyed a two-year stint with the Solent Suns of England’s First Division. Tracy Morgan is a head coach at Seton High School in Ohio, and Becca Papach serves as a volunteer assistant at Ashley High School in Wilmington. Pat Sullivan, a former assistant under Hancock for two years, is an assistant coach for the Detroit Pistons. In addition, Hancock has had the benefit of working with and learning from some of the brightest minds in the coaching profession. While at UNC Chapel Hill, Hancock was associated with noted coaches Dean Smith (879 career wins, two national championships), Anson Dor-rance (20 national championships in women’s soccer, career record of 673-33-21) and Mack Brown (2005 BCS National Champion, career record of 172-49-1). Hancock’s time in Chapel Hill also gave her the chance to discuss strategy with noted Tar Heel basketball coaches Larry Brown, Dave Hanners and Phil Ford. Hancock remains in touch with many of those contacts and incorporates their various thoughts and ideas into her coaching philosophy on a regular basis. Tracy Morgan

Head CoachSeton High School

Cherie LeaRacing LuxembourgDutch First Division

Pat SullivanAssistant CoachDetroit Pistons

Shameka MontgomeryAssistant Coach Coastal Carolina

Hancock (center) poses with Charlotte Bobcats coaching staff members Phil Ford, Herb Brown, Dave Hanners, Larry Brown, Jeff Capel and LaSalle Thompson during the team’s training camp in Wilmington last October.

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A coaching veteran with more than 17 years of ex-perience at the Division I level, Jill Poe returns for her third season as an assis-tant coach with the UNCW program. Poe is in charge of the program’s recruiting efforts and works primarily with the team’s post play-ers. Poe has had a profound impact on the squad’s post

players as she helped Brittany Blackwell earned CAA Rookie-of-the-Year and Second Team All-CAA honors during both her seasons with the program. Former stand-out Sahsha Taylor also thrived under Poe’s tutelage, earning Third Team All-CAA honors as a junior and finish-ing among the program’s career leaders in more 10 major statistical categories. Poe spent four seasons as head coach of St. Fran-cis (Pa.) University, helping the Red Flash capture a pair of Northeast Conference regular season and tournament titles and advance to the NCAA Tournament on two occa-sions. She was instrumental in the development of a NEC Player of the Year as well as a pair of NEC Tournament Most Valuable Players. Prior to taking over the Red Flash program, Poe spent seven seasons at Duquesne, guiding the Dukes to four winning seasons. During her time at Duquesne, four student-athletes earned eight Atlantic 10 all-conference honors while five garnered academic all-conference ac-colades. Poe got her start in the coaching ranks as a stu-dent assistant to Kittie Blakemore as an un-dergraduate student at West Virginia Univer-sity. An active member of the Women’s Bas-ketball Coaches Asso-ciation, Poe has par-ticipated in YES clinics and Coaches vs. Can-cer Clinics. She was a Top 25 poll voter for the WBCA and USA Today from 2005-07. A native of Mor-gantown, W.Va., Poe resides in Carolina Beach.

Trent Bunn is in his fourth season as an as-sistant coach on Ann Hancock’s staff. At UNCW, Bunn’s main responsibility is assisting with recruiting. He will also oversee the team’s film exchange, compliance, media pro-duction operations and

coach the program’s advance scout team. Bunn joined the staff following two seasons as an assistant coach at John T. Hoggard High School in Wilmington. Prior to working with the Vikings and Coach Brett Queen, he coached at East Wake, where he guided the junior varsity squad to a pair of conference titles. A 2001 graduate of UNC Chapel Hill, Bunn gained his first collegiate coaching experience as-sisting Dave Hanners with the Tar Heel junior varsity squad before volunteering with the Lady Tar Heel program under veteran coach Sylvia Hatchell. During his un-dergraduate days, Bunn played on the practice squad with the men’s team and appeared in the Blue-White Scrim-mage and an ex-hibition game for the Tar Heels. Bunn, 29, re-sides in Wilming-ton. In his spare time, he enjoys playing basket-ball and spending time with friends.

Trent BUNNAssistant Coach

Fourth Season

Jill POEAssistant Coach/Recruiting Coordintaor

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About Trent Bunn

Full Name ...........Warren Trent Bunn Jr. Birthday .................................... Aug. 30Education ... UNC Chapel Hill (B.A. ’01)

College Coaching Experience:

UNC Wilmington Assistant Coach (2006-present)

UNC Chapel Hill Student Assistant (1998-01)

High School Coaching Experience:

John T. Hoggard High School Assistant Coach (2004-06)

East Wake High School Assistant Coach (2002-04)

AAU Coaching Experience Wilmington Wizards 12 and under (2005-06) Garner Road 16 and under (2002-03)

About Jill Poe

Full Name ............................Jill PoeBirthday ...............................Oct. 12Education .West Virginia (B.A. ’89)

College Coaching Experience:

UNC Wilmington Assistant Coach (2007-Present)

St. Francis (Pa.) Head Coach (2003-07)

Duquesne Assistant Coach (1997-03)

West Virginia Student Assistant (1985-88)

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Jimmy Garrity returns for his third year as an assistant coach and his fourth season with the program after spending the 2006-07 season as director of basketball op-erations. Garrity, who has more than 18 years experience in collegiate athletics, in-

cluding four as the director of basketball operations for the men’s and women’s basketball programs, works primarily with the team’s post players while overseeing the team’s life skills and fundraising op-erations. No stranger to the Seahawk family, Garrity joined the athletic department seven years ago as assis-tant director of the Seahawk Club. He directed the annual campaign for the fundraising organization for one year before joining the men’s basketball staff. He began his career in collegiate athletics as director of events administration, director of ticket sales and services and assistant director of the Wolfpack Club at NC State. Garrity earned his bachelor’s degree in busi-ness management/marketing from Elon University in 1989 and completed his master’s in sports admin-istration at St. Thomas University in 1990. G a r r i t y and his wife, Jenny, head women’s ten-nis coach at UNCW, have three chil-dren: Kacey (13), Corey (6) and Mary Carlyn (4).

About Jimmy Garrity

Full Name ...............................James J. Garrity Birthday ................................................ May 18Education ...................................Elon (B.A. ’89) ................. St. Thomas University (M.S. ’90)

College Experience:

UNC Wilmington Assistant Coach (2007-Present) Dir. of Women’s Basketball Ops. (2006-07) Dir. of Basketball Ops. (2002-06) Assistant Dir. Seahawk Club (2001)

N.C. State Ticket Office Assistant, 1990-91 Dir. of Events Administration, 1992-94 Dir. of Ticket Sales and Services, 1994-97 Assistant Dir. Wolfpack Club, 1998

Mike MERRILLDirector of Basketball Operations

Second Season

Mike Merrill returns for his second season as director of operations for the program. His respon-sibilities include oversee-ing the team’s academic services, community outreach initiatives and in-season travel. He also assists in the day-to-day activities of the program.

Merrill, 25, served as a student manager and staff assistant for the past three seasons, assisting in the daily operations of the program. He was in-strumental in founding the squad’s mentoring pro-gram at Holly Tree Elementary. He also worked as a counselor at Ann Hancock’s women’s basketball camps and was a member of the team’s advance scout team. Merrill’s contributions to the program go far be-yond the basketball court as he originated the con-cept for the now popular “Trask Trek,” a pre-game tradition he began with his roommates during the 2005-06 season. The journey along Chancellor’s Walk to Trask Coliseum began with just three peo-ple, but has evolved into a popular way for UNCW students to get excited for home basketball con-tests. A native of Hendersonville, N.C., Merrill received his Bachelor of Arts in physical education from UNCW in 2007.

Mike Merrill

Full Name ......................Mike Alexander MerrillBirthday ................................................Dec. 18Education ...............................UNCW (B.A. ’07)

College Coaching Experience:

UNC Wilmington Director of WBB Operations (2008-Present) Staff Assistant (2008) Student Assistant (2005-07)

Jimmy GARRITYAssistant Coach

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Barbara Kidd Administrative Assistant Barbara Kidd begins her fifth season with the UNCW women’s basketball program. Kidd is responsible for the daily operations of the women’s basketball office, assisting with team travel, budget management, special projects and Coach Hancock’s schedule. Kidd, a native of Wrightsville Beach, enjoyed a 20-year career in hotel sales and marketing and 15 years in banking and real estate prior to joining the UNCW athletic department. She was active in local and statewide civic, governmental and professional organizations during those years. Kidd and her husband, David, reside in Wrightsville Beach.

Women’s Basketball Support StaffJarrett Abelson Assistant SID/WBB Contact A former intern in the Seahawks sports information department, Jarrett Abelson enters his third year as an assistant sports information director. Abelson rejoined the Seahawks’ staff after a two-year stint as SID at Northwood University in West Palm Beach, Fla. At Northwood, Abelson was responsible for the promotion and public relation responsibilities of the department’s 11 athletic programs. He also handled media requests for the highly publicized return of coaching legend Rollie Massimino to the sidelines as Northwood’s director of basketball operations/head men’s basketball coach. Abelson, 28, began his career with a pair of post-graduate internships at Ohio and UNCW. He earned his bachelor ’s degree in sports management from Dayton, where he also served as a student assistant in the Flyers’ athletic communications for three years.

Pat MurphyStrength and Conditioning Coach Former UNC Wilmington baseball standout and assistant strength and conditioning coach Pat Murphy was promoted to head strength and conditioning coach in September 2007. Murphy worked three years as the top aide to former strength coach Jim Mayew before overseeing the opera-tion for two months and being elevated to the lead position. Murphy was a catcher for UNCW’s baseball team and helped the Sea-hawks win the 2004 Colonial Athletic Association championship and reach back-to-back NCAA Regionals in 2003 and 2004. He appeared in 101 games during his four-year career with the Seahawks from 2001-04. The native of Goldsboro, N.C, moved into the strength and conditioning area after graduation and completed his certification with the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). Murphy earned his bachelor of sci-ence degree in marketing from the Cameron School of Business in 2004.

2009-10 Managers

Kaylynn Font Britt Huggins Heather Morrow

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AlphabeticalNo. Name Cl.45 Blackwell, Brittany Jr.1 Cohen, Jessica R-Fr.3 Finlay, Julia So.20 Freeman, Jessica Fr.22 Gamby, Brittany Fr.21 Hanzer, Kristen So.44 Jackson-Henderson, Theresa R-Fr.31 Johnson, Treasure Jr.34 Levels, Mya Fr.4 Luksyte, Greta Sr.32 McLean, Sheronda Jr.35 Reitz, Kelsy Jr.33 Sawhook, Casey Sr.10 Simmons, Whitney Sr.24 Walker, Candace R-Sr.42 White, Martha Jr.

Numerical No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht Hometown/High School 1 Jessica Cohen F R-Fr. 6-1 Charleston, S.C./Northwood Academy3 Julia Finlay G So. 5-7 Hicksville, N.Y./Holy Trinity4 Greta Luksyte G Sr. 5-10 Vilnius, Lithuania/Walsingham Academy10 Whitney Simmons G Sr. 5-7 Greenville, S.C./Berea (Louisburg)20 Jessica Freeman G Fr. 5-6 Charlotte, N.C./West Charlotte21 Kristen Hanzer G So. 5-10 Youngsville, N.C./Wakefield22 Brittany Gamby G Fr. 5-7 Pickerington, Ohio/North Pickerington24 Candace Walker G R-Sr. 5-9 Austell, Ga./North Atlanta 31 Treasure Johnson G/F Jr. 6-0 Columbus, Ga./Shaw32 Sheronda McLean G Jr. 5-5 Raleigh, N.C./Wakefield33 Casey Sawhook G Sr. 5-6 New Kensington, Pa./Valley34 Mya Levels F Fr. 6-2 Diamond, Ohio/Southeast35 Kelsy Reitz G/F Jr. 6-1 Arlington, Va./Wakefield 42 Martha White C Jr. 6-2 Jacksonville, N.C./Jacksonville44 Theresa Jackson-Henderson C R-Fr. 6-3 Staten Island, N.Y./St. John Villa Academy45 Brittany Blackwell G/F Jr. 6-1 Raleigh, N.C./Cary Academy

Coaching StaffHead Coach Ann Hancock 10th season Wingate ’92 Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator Jill Poe 3rd season West Virginia ’89Assistant Coach Trent Bunn 4th season UNC Chapel Hill ’01 Assistant Coach Jimmy Garrity 3rd season Elon ’89Director of Basketball Operations Mike Merrill 2nd season UNCW ’07

Front Row: Jessica Freeman, Julia Finlay, Kristen Hanzer, Casey Sawhook, Candace Walker, Sheronda McLean, Greta Luksyte, Treasure Johnson, Brittany Gamby, Whitney Simmons.Back Row: Head Coach Ann Hancock, Director of Basketball Operations Mike Merrill, Athletic Trainer Julie Francis, Assistant Coach/Recruit-ing Coordinator Jill Poe, Kelsy Reitz, Brittany Blackwell, Martha White, Theresa Jackson-Henderson, Mya Levels, Jessica Cohen, Strength and Conditioning Coach Pat Murphy, Assistant Coach Trent Bunn, Assistant Coach Jimmy Garrity.

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2008-09 (Junior): Third-Team All-CAA selection ... Second on team in scoring (10.8) and third in steals (1.5) ... Paced squad and ranked fourth in CAA in free-throw percentage (.797) ... Led team in three-point field goals made (34) as she moved into fifth place on the program’s all-time list (96) … Set new school re-cord for consecutive free-throws made with 52.

2007-08 (Sophomore): Team’s third leading scorer (11.4), ranking 17th in CAA in that category ... Hit team-high 43 three-pointers, fifth highest single-season total in school history ... Second in CAA and 11th in NCAA in free-throw percentage (.876) ... Set single-season free-throw percentage mark with 87.6 percent conversion rate at the line (85-of-97) ... Established new career-high with eight rebounds at Hofstra ... Poured in career-high 25 points versus Georgia State.

2006-07 (Freshman): Played in 28 games during rookie season with 14 starts ...Fourth on squad in scoring, averaging 6.8 points per game ... CAA Rookie-of-the-Week selection ... All-Tournament Team at Hilton Wilmington Riverside Classic

High school: Played two seasons at Walsingham Academy in Williamsburg, Va. ... Averaged 17.8 points, 6.7 re-bounds, 4.5 steals and 2.7 assists per game in final season ... Two-time First-Team All-Conference selection in lead-ing Trojans to back-to-back Division II State Championships ... Named to All-Tournament Team at Division II State Championships in 2005 and 2006, earn-ing the event’s Most Valuable Player Award in final season at Walsingham ... Garnered MVP honors at TCIS Tourna-ment in 2006 ... Holds school records in several categories, including free throw percentage, field goal percentage and three point field goal percentage.

Personal: Four-year member of Lithu-anian National Team, garnering Player-of-the-Year accolades for her age group in 2003 and 2004 ... Led Lithuania to runner-up result at the 2007 European U20 Division B Women’s Basketball Championships, averaging 8.4 points, 3.1 rebounds and 1.6 assists in seven games... Born June 18, 1987, in Vilnius, Lithuania ... Daughter of Ricardas Luk-sys and Ramune Luksiene ... Majoring in international business.

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• Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2006-07 28-14 700 25.0 67-166 .404 19-55 .345 36-52 .692 75-2.7 37 0 35 53 2 22 189 6.82007-08 31-31 936 30.2 110-270 .407 43-114 .377 85-97 .876 97-3.1 46 0 43 95 3 42 348 11.22008-09 31-31 877 28.3 103-261 .395 34-106 .321 102-128 .797 101-3.3 39 0 38 82 0 46 342 11.0TOTAL 90-76 2513 27.9 280-697 .402 96-275 .349 223-277 .805 273-3.0 122 0 116 230 5 110 879 9.8

• CAA Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2006-07 15-5 321 21.4 28-68 .412 7-23 .304 23-31 .742 42-2.8 19 0 19 25 0 10 86 5.72007-08 18-18 557 30.9 64-153 .418 25-67 .373 56-61 .918 57-3.2 31 0 25 58 1 25 209 11.62008-09 18-18 459 25.5 51-136 .375 17-62 .274 64-76 .842 45-2.5 18 0 18 42 0 27 183 10.2TOTAL 51-41 1337 26.2 143-357 .401 49-152 .322 143-168 .851 144-2.8 68 0 62 125 1 62 478 9.4

Greta Luksyte in Pictures

Greta as a young basketball playerGreta with parents Ricardas

Luksys and Ramune Luksiene in Lithuania

Greta lends a helping hand during freshman move-in at UNCW

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2008-09 (Junior): Saw playing time in 14 games and made one start ... Averaged 3.4 minutes per appearance ... Scored season-high three points against George Mason ... Started first game since 2006-07 season against Hampton and played season-high 10 min-utes versus the Lady Pirates.

2007-08 (Sophomore): Saw play-ing time in 16 games, averaging 4.7 minutes per appearance ... Posted season-highs in points (3) and rebounds (2) at W&M ... Had two points, two rebounds and one assist in 10 minutes in season opener against Presbyterian.

2006-07 (Freshman): Saw playing time in 29 games with four starts...Averaged 1.9 points and 1.1 re-bounds...Team’s top free-throw shooter, hitting 13-of-17 attempts

for a .765 conversion rate ... Made-first career start at NC State.

High School: Lettered four sea-sons at Valley High School, lead-ing team to a 20-1 record and third round of state playoffs as freshman ... Named MVP of high school team three seasons ... Averaged 24.1 points as senior and 20.9 points as junior ... Excellent shooter who won two All-Star shooting compe-titions in high school ... Received All-Section accolades twice during high school ... Finished her career second on school’s career scoring list with over 1,000 points.

Personal: Full name: Casey Re-becca Sawhook ... Born Jan. 17, 1988, in Pittsburgh, Pa.... Daughter of Robert and Pamela Sawhook ... Majoring in finance and economics

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• Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2006-07 29-4 317 10.9 16-54 .296 11-40 .275 13-17 .765 33-1.1 22 0 11 49 1 8 56 1.92007-08 16-0 75 4.7 4-23 .174 2-13 .154 4-4 1.000 10-0.6 4 0 2 6 0 1 14 0.92008-09 14-1 48 3.4 2-7 .286 1-5 .200 3-4 .750 3-0.2 5 0 1 5 0 4 8 0.6TOTAL 59-5 440 7.5 22-84 .262 14-58 .241 20-25 .800 46-0.8 31 0 14 60 1 13 78 1.3

• CAA Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2006-07 17-1 224 13.2 12-40 .300 7-29 .241 11-12 .917 24-1.4 16 0 8 29 0 4 42 2.52007-08 9-0 36 4.0 2-11 .182 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 5-0.6 1 0 1 3 0 0 5 0.62008-09 8-0 25 3.1 1-5 .200 1-4 .250 3-4 .750 2-0.3 3 0 0 4 0 2 6 0.8TOTAL 34-1 285 8.4 15-56 .268 9-39 .231 14-16 .875 31-0.9 20 0 9 36 0 6 53 1.6

Casey with seniors Whitney Simmons, Candace Walker and Greta Luksyte

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A life-long fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Casey

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Casey Sawhook in Pictures

Casey poses with her mother, Pamela, as a young child

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2008-09 (Junior): Played in all 31 games, making four starts ... Averaged 4.6 points, 1.5 re-bounds and 1.6 assists in 19 minutes per contest ... Dished out career-high five assists ver-sus Georgia State ... Made first career start at Western Carolina ... Notched career-high 18 points against Hampton ... Scored nine points in UNCW debut against Longwood.

Junior College: Honorable Mention All-American following sophomore campaign where she averaged 10.0 points, 4.2 assists, 3.5 rebounds and 1.5 steals ... Led Hurricanes to NJ-CAA Region X Championship as

a freshman ... Lee Fowler Schol-ar-Athlete Award recipient.

High School: Western 3A Player-of-the-Year and All-State team selection as a senior ... All-Region and All-County selec-tion all four seasons at Berea ... Team MVP all four seasons ... Finished as program’s all-time leading scorer ... Member of Bulldogs’ 1,000-point club.

Personal: Full Name: Whitney Celeste Simmons ... Daughter of Roger Holloway and Regena Simmons ... Born Aug. 17, 1988, in Newberry, S.C. ... Majoring in communication studies.

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• Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 31-4 589 19.0 44-150 .293 12-44 .273 42-60 .700 45-1.5 31 0 50 62 0 21 142 4.6TOTAL 31-4 589 19.0 44-150 .293 12-44 .273 42-60 .700 45-1.5 31 0 50 62 0 21 142 4.6

• CAA Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 18-2 351 19.5 23-82 .280 8-24 .333 25-38 .658 26-1.4 15 0 34 33 0 10 79 4.4TOTAL 18-2 351 19.5 23-82 .280 8-24 .333 25-38 .658 26-1.4 15 0 34 33 0 10 79 4.4

Whitney Simmons in Pictures

Whitney helps a young girl get ready to rock out during

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Whitney flashes her smile during a grade school

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Whitney and teammate Greta Luksyte show their admiration for each other prior to the

start of Midnite Madness

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2008-09 (Junior): Started all 31 games ... Second on team in assists (2.1), third in rebounding (5.2) and fourth in scoring (6.0) ... Reached double-figures in points on four oc-casions … Poured in career-high 22 points at Georgia State ... Estab-lished new career high with six as-sists versus Delaware … Grabbed career-high 13 rebounds against Hampton ... Team’s Dean Ehler’s Award receipient.

2007-08 (Sophomore): Started all 31 games ... Paced team in min-utes played (30.8) and ranked 15th in CAA in that category ... Led team with 63 steals (2.0) to rank 6th in league ... Second on team in as-sists (2.3) and rebounds (6.8) ... Fourth on team in scoring (6.8) ... Led squad in rebounding in 12 of 31 games ... Pulled down double-digit rebounds in six games ... Posted first career double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds versus Coastal Carolina.

2006-07: Granted medical red shirt after suffering season-ending injury during pre-season training.

2005-06 (Freshman): Played in all 28 games, starting last 10 games ... Averaged 26.4 minutes per game, third on team ... Netted 10 points, five rebounds and two steals in first collegiate contest against S.C. State ... CAA Rookie-of-the-Week Dec. 27 ... Reached double-figures in points on seven occasions ... Fifth on team in scoring (6.6)

High School: Averaged 17 points, 11 rebounds and six steals during senior season for Coach Kathleen Washington’s Warriors ... Two-time First-Team Atlanta Journal Con-stitution (AJC) Metro selection ... Second-Team All-State honoree in 2003-04 ... Three-time team MVP and captain ... Named to All-Tour-nament Team at Peach State Clas-sic as senior ... Four-time All-City selection.

Personal: Full name: Candace Ma-rie Walker ... Born Dec. 24, 1987, in North Babylon, N.Y. ... Majoring in business ... Daughter of Lisa Walker.

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• Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2005-06 28-12 738 26.4 47-152 .309 4-20 .200 86-124 .694 138-4.9 58 1 27 65 2 39 184 6.62006-07 Did Not Play-Medical Redshirt2007-08 31-31 956 30.8 66-185 .357 1-15 .067 69-123 .561 210-6.8 86 3 71 88 3 63 202 6.52008-09 31-31 900 29.0 60-130 .462 3-9 .333 64-96 .667 160-5.2 56 1 67 68 2 47 187 6.0TOTAL 90-74 2594 28.8 173-467 .370 8-44 .182 219-343 .638 508-5.6 200 5 165 221 7 149 573 6.4

• CAA Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2005-06 18-9 478 26.6 29-91 .319 2-12 .167 58-80 .725 90-5.0 43 1 20 44 2 24 118 6.62006-07 Did Not Play-Medical Redshirt2007-08 18-18 563 31.3 35-93 .376 1-8 .125 39-64 .609 115-6.4 50 0 43 56 1 38 110 6.12008-09 18-18 499 27.7 39-77 .506 3-6 .500 36-55 .655 85-4.7 32 1 39 39 2 28 117 6.5TOTAL 54-45 1540 28.5 103-261 .395 6-26 .231 133-199 .668 290-5.4 125 2 102 139 5 90 345 6.4

Candace Walker in Pictures

Candace with sister, Alexis, and mother, Lisa, at Wrightsville Beach

Candace shows off her dance moves with a friend at a grade-school talent show

Candace with CAA commisioner Tom Yeager as she is recognized as UNCW’s

Dean Ehler’s Award recipient at last year’s CAA Championship Banquet

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2008-09 (Sophomore): Second-Team All-CAA selection ... Led team in scoring (13.8), rebounding (8.3), steals (1.8) and minutes played (31.7) ... Ranked sixth in CAA in both scoring and rebounding ... Posted team-high 10 double-doubles... Re-corded career-high 16 rebounds versus Drexel ... CAA Co-Player-of-the-Week Dec. 22 ... Dished out ca-reer-best six assists against Hamp-ton and matched that total against William & Mary.

2007-08 (Freshman): CAA Rookie-of-the-Year ... Second-Team All-CAA and CAA All-Rookie Team honoree as well ... Paced team in both scor-ing (14.4) and rebounding (7.7) ... Tied for fourth in scoring and ranked sixth in rebounding among league participants ... Paced CAA fresh-men in both categories ... Finished 10th in the nation in scoring average among NCAA Division I freshmen ... Led team and was third in CAA in field-goal percentage (.512) ...Four-time CAA Rookie-of-the-Week hon-oree (11/26, 1/1, 1/21 and 2/11) ... CAA Player-of-the-Week on Feb. 18 ... Posted six double-doubles ... Scored career-high 25 points versus Georgia State.

High School: McDonalds All-Ameri-can game nominee ... Finished four-year career at Cary Academy as Chargers’ all-time leader in points (2,685), rebounds (936), steals (431) and free-throws (473) ... Also holds school marks for points, rebounds and field goals made in season and game ... Led Cary Academy to three Triangle Independent Schools Athletic Conference (TISAC) regu-lar season and tournament titles ... Helped Chargers to state runner-up finish during junior season ... Four-time All-TISAC selection and 2005-06 TISAC Player-of-the-Year ... Three-time North Carolina Indepen-dent School’s Athletic Association (NCISAA) All-State team selection ... Scored 27 points and grabbed seven rebounds at Charlotte All-Star Classic to earn Co-MVP accolades.

Personal: Full Name: Brittany Lau-ren Blackwell ... Born May 15, 1989, in Raleigh, N.C. ...Daughter of James Blackwell and Dedra Alston ... Ma-joring in business ... Led AAU team, Charlotte Fire, to a Junior Olympics gold medal in 2006.

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• Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 29-25 866 29.9 150-293 .512 6-11 .545 112-157 .713 223-7.7 78 3 31 78 5 54 418 14.42008-09 31-31 981 31.6 152-348 .437 4-18 .222 119-168 .708 258-8.3 88 2 62 100 9 53 427 13.8TOTAL 60-56 1847 30.8 302-641 .471 10-29 .345 231-325 .711 481-8.0 166 5 93 178 14 107 845 14.1

• CAA Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 16-12 473 29.6 76-157 .484 3-6 .500 69-98 .704 117-7.3 41 0 13 43 2 24 224 14.02008-09 18-18 569 31.6 82-197 .416 4-14 .286 51-72 .708 150-8.3 51 2 41 65 5 34 219 12.2TOTAL 34-30 1042 30.6 158-354 .446 7-20 .350 120-170 .706 267-7.9 92 2 54 108 7 58 443 13.0

Brittany as a young basketball player

Brittany with 2009 Miss USA Kristin Dalton, UNCW Director of Athletics Kelly Mehrtens and Sammy C.

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Brittany Blackwell in Pictures

Brittany poses with her younger brother, Aiden, at the 2008 CAA

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2008-09 (Sophomore): Took part in all 31 games ... Sixth on team in scoring (5.6), second in blocked shots (0.5) and fourth in steals (1.1) ... Second on team in three-point field goals made (25) and three-point field goal percentage (.338) ... Averaged 6.9 points and 3.4 rebounds in conference play (averaged 4.3 points and 2.2 re-bounds in non-conference play) ... Reached double figures in scoring in seven games ... Established new career highs in points (18) and re-bounds (8) against Georgia State … Matched career high with eight rebounds at Georgia State ... Es-tablished new career high with four steals against Kent State.

2007-08 (Freshman): Participated in all 31 games ... Averaged 4.6 points and 2.2 rebounds ... Reached double figures in five games, includ-ing three of the final eight games of season ... Had season-high 16 points in collegiate debut against Presbyterian.

High School: Averaged 14.8 points and 13.5 rebounds during four-year career at W.H. Shaw ... Averaged double figures in both points and rebounds in each of final three sea-sons...Two-time All-Bi City first team selection ... All-Bi City honorable mention as sophomore ... Three-time team MVP ... Bi City Classic 3-point shootout winner ... Named Rookie-of-the-Year after averaging 9.0 points and 8.0 rebounds during freshman season ... Chestatee Tip-Off Tournament MVP ... Served as photo editor of yearbook and vice president of National Honor Soci-ety.

Personal: Full Name: Treasure ShaVonne Johnson ... Born Dec. 19, 1988, in Columbus, Ga. ... Daugh-ter of Raymond and Julia Johnson ... Named Treasure because moth-er felt she was a treasure when she was born ... Majoring in physical Education.

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• Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 31-0 466 15.0 52-124 .419 13-39 .333 27-36 .750 67-2.2 51 0 19 39 7 27 144 4.62008-09 31-0 545 17.6 63-177 .356 25-74 .338 24-36 .667 93-3.0 48 1 16 36 14 34 175 5.6TOTAL 62-0 1011 16.3 115-301 .382 38-113 .336 51-72 .708 160-2.6 99 1 35 75 21 61 319 5.1

• CAA Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 18-0 311 17.3 34-78 .436 6-22 .273 15-21 .714 37-2.1 34 0 13 30 5 18 89 4.92008-09 18-0 320 17.8 44-107 .411 18-50 .360 18-26 .692 61-3.4 20 0 9 16 9 16 124 6.9TOTAL 36-0 631 17.5 78-185 .422 24-72 .333 33-47 .702 98-2.7 54 0 22 46 14 34 213 5.9

Treasure with UNCW Chancellor Rosemay Depaolo at the student-athlete weclome

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Treasure Johnson In Pictures

Treasure poses with her father, Raymond, for a portrait as a

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Treasure with a childhood friend in her hometown of Columbus, Ga.

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2008-09 (Sophomore): Played in 29 games, making 26 starts ... Led team in assists (2.3) ... Also aver-aged 2.6 points and 2.2 rebounds … Matched career high with eight rebounds against William & Mary ... Notched career-high 10 points and matched personal best with eight rebounds against VCU … Equaled career high with seven assists at Towson.

2007-08 (Freshman): Partici-pated in all 31 games ... Third on team with 51 assists ... Also aver-aged 1.8 points and 1.3 rebounds ... Started first game of her career against VCU and dished out four assists in 28 minutes ... Grabbed career-high eight rebounds against Coastal Carolina ... Tallied career-high seven assists in collegiate de-but versus Presbyterian.

High School: Averaged 10 points, 5 assists and 5 steals during senior season ... Led Wolverines to 52-4 record during junior and senior campaigns ... Helped Head Coach Danielle Blackburn’s squad to three Cap-7 regular season crowns and two conference tournament titles ... Three-time all-conference selection ... Team MVP as senior...Two-time academic all-conference selection ... Prep teammate of UNCW sopho-more Kristen Hanzer.

Personal: Full Name: Sheronda Rosha McLean ... Born Jan. 16, 1989, in Raleigh, N.C. … Daughter of Edward Holloway Jr. and Crys-tal McLean ... Majoring in physical education.

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• Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 31-6 455 14.7 23-71 .324 1-4 .250 8-16 .500 39-1.3 38 1 51 86 2 18 55 1.82008-09 29-26 635 21.9 30-87 .345 0-1 .000 16-30 .533 64-2.2 57 0 68 85 4 23 76 2.6TOTAL 60-32 1090 18.2 53-158 .335 1-5 .200 24-46 .522 103-1.7 95 1 119 171 6 41 131 2.2

• CAA Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 17-6 296 17.4 17-46 .370 1-2 .500 7-11 .636 20-1.2 25 1 25 58 1 10 42 2.52008-09 17-16 366 21.5 21-60 .350 0-1 .000 8-16 .500 45-2.6 37 0 41 57 3 14 50 2.9TOTAL 35-22 670 19.1 38-108 .352 1-3 .333 15-27 .556 65-1.9 63 1 66 119 4 24 92 2.6

Sheronda McLean in Pictures

Sheronda as a young basketball player

Sheronda poses with teammates Brittany Blackwell and Candace Walker during Stop

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Sheronda takes a picture with snorkel boat Captain “Charlie” dur-

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2008-09 (Sophomore): Saw playing time in 20 games ... Aver-aged 0.8 points and 0.9 rebounds in 5.5 minutes per appearance ... Grabbed career-high three rebounds against Hofstra and equaled that total versus W&M ... Played career-high 14 minutes against George Mason … Scored career-high four points against VCU … Made collegiate debut in season opener against Long-wood.

2007-08 (Freshman): Did not play during season due to injury.

High School: Suffered through various injuries that kept her out of the lineup the majority of her junior and senior campaigns ... Averaged 10.3 points and 10 rebounds in fi-

nal 11 games of 2006-07 season after missing the start of season due to injury ... 2007 Real Basket-ball Report Senior All-Star Team selection ... Averaged 13.7 points and 10 rebounds per game as a junior, recording a double-double in all but one game she played in ... 2006 All-District tournament team honoree … Also attended South Forsyth and St. John’s Col-lege during her prep career.

PERSONAL: Full Name: Kelsy Elizabeth Reitz ... Born Aug. 24, 1989, in Providence, R.I. ... Daugh-ter of Robert and Denise Reitz ... Majoring in communication studies ... Led AAU team, Fairfax Stars, to second-place finish at U15 Nation-als and third-place result at U14 tournament.

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• Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 22-0 120 5.5 7-26 .269 0-6 .000 4-9 .444 19-0.9 14 0 3 12 0 4 18 0.8TOTAL 22-0 120 5.5 7-26 .269 0-6 .000 4-9 .444 19-0.9 14 0 3 12 0 4 18 0.8

• CAA Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 16-0 106 6.6 7-25 .280 0-5 .000 3-7 .429 18-1.1 13 0 3 12 0 4 17 1.1TOTAL 16-0 106 6.6 7-25 .280 0-5 .000 3-7 .429 18-1.1 13 0 3 12 0 4 17 1.1

Kelsy Reitz in Pictures

Kelsy volunteering with team-mate Sheronda McLean at

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Kelsy shows off her modeling abilities as a youngster

Kelsy with teammate Greta Luk-syte and assistant coach Jill Poe

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2008-09 (Sophomore): Played in all 31 games and started final 14 contests of season ... Averaged 5.9 points and 3.3 rebounds for the season and 9.4 points and 4.6 rebounds as a member of starting lineup ... Shot 52.1 percent (61-of-117) from the floor as part of start-ing lineup and reached double fig-ures in points on six occasions ... Paced team with 23 blocked shots, entering school’s top 10 in that cat-egory ... Established new career night with 10 rebounds in CAA quarterfinals contest against Old Dominion ... Notched career-high 16 points on 8-of-9 shooting ver-sus William & Mary and matched that total against James Madison … Made first career start against VCU and established new career high with four assists

2007-08 (Freshman): Participated in all 31 games ... Averaged 2.7 points and 1.3 rebounds ... Led team with 24 blocks, ranking 14th

in CAA in that category ...Reg-istered career-high three blocks on three occasions … Had eight points and six rebounds in colle-giate debut against Presbyterian.

High School: Averaged 14.8 points and 10 rebounds during four-year career under coach PJ McManus at Jacksonville ... Three-time All-Mid-Eastern Conference selection ... Averaged 18 points and 12 rebounds as senior in lead-ing Cardinal to 21-6 record and an sectional finals appearance ... Represented the East in the North Carolina East-West All-Star Bas-ketball Game following senior sea-son ... Team MVP all four years.

Personal: Full Name: Martha Dawn White ... Born March 7, 1989, in Jacksonville, N.C. ... Daughter of David White ... Major-ing in criminal justice.

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• Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 31-0 296 9.5 36-89 .404 0-1 .000 12-17 .706 45-1.5 31 0 4 30 24 8 84 2.72008-09 31-14 627 20.2 82-184 .446 0-2 .000 20-30 .667 102-3.3 73 1 25 45 23 14 184 5.9TOTAL 62-14 923 14.9 118-273 .432 0-3 .000 32-47 .681 147-2.4 104 1 29 75 47 22 268 4.3

• CAA Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 18-0 134 7.4 15-36 .417 0-1 .000 9-13 .692 16-0.9 14 0 0 13 15 5 39 2.22008-09 18-12 438 24.3 62-126 .492 0-2 .000 17-24 .708 71-3.9 52 1 20 26 14 11 141 7.8TOTAL 36-12 572 15.9 77-162 .475 0-3 .000 26-37 .703 87-2.4 66 1 20 39 29 16 180 5.0

Martha White In Pictures

Martha showsoff her skills on the lawnmower as she helps out with her father David’s landscaping business Martha smiles during a grade-

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Martha flashes a peace sign as she stretches prior to starting practice on the team’s trip to Cancun,

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2008-09 (Freshman): Played in 22 games ... Averaged 1.8 points in 4.5 minutes played per appearance ... Led team in three-point field goal per-centage (.414) ... Notched career-high nine points on trio of first-half three pointers at Northeastern ... Made colle-giate debut in season opener against Longwood.

High School: NSCHSAA All-League selection after averag-ing 14.7 points, 6 assists and 4 rebounds during senior season at Holy Trinity … Paced squad to runner-up finish at New York State Catholic School Class A State Tournament as a senior ... Only freshman on Holy Trinity’s

2004-05 Class A State Cham-pionship squad ... Member of Titans 1,000-point club ... Led Long Island Catholic League with 66 3-pointers made dur-ing 2007-08 season … Played varsity basketball as a seventh and eighth grader at Hicksville ... Was an All-League selection at Hicksville following eighth-grade season.

PERSONAL: Full Name: Julia Findlay ... Daughter of Donal and Anne ... Born Aug, 20, 1990, in Hicksville, N.Y. ... Majoring in business … Played AAU ball for New York City Exodus.

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• Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 22-0 100 4.5 12-33 .364 12-29 .414 4-4 1.000 2-0.1 2 0 1 5 0 3 40 1.8TOTAL 22-0 100 4.5 12-33 .364 12-29 .414 4-4 1.000 2-0.1 2 0 1 5 0 3 40 1.8

• CAA Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 14-0 70 5.0 8-21 .381 8-19 .421 2-2 1.000 1-0.1 1 0 1 3 0 2 26 1.9TOTAL 14-0 70 5.0 8-21 .381 8-19 .421 2-2 1.000 1-0.1 1 0 1 3 0 2 26 1.9

Julia Finlay in Pictures

Julia plays in the snow with her brother Shane as a youngster

Julia smiles for the camera as she helps out at

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Julia goofing around with Coach Hancock prior to Midnite Madness festivities

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2008-09 (Freshman): Took part in 29 games ... Averaged 2.9 points and 1.9 rebounds in 10.2 minutes per appearance ... Averaged 6.1 points and 3.7 rebounds in the final nine games of season ... Posted ca-reer highs of 14 points and six rebounds against George Ma-son ... Scored two points and grabbed two rebounds in colle-giate debut against Longwood.

High School: Capital Seven Conference and district Play-er-of-the-Year following se-nior season ... Also first-team

all-state selection as senior ... First-team All-Capital Seven Conference honoree all four seasons ... Four-time defen-sive player of the year ... Aca-demic All-Conference selection ... Most Outstanding Player at Glaxo-Smith-Kline Tourna-ment ... Prep teammate of cur-rent Seahawk junior Sheronda McLean.

Personal: Full Name: Kristen Elaine Hanzer ... Daughter of Weldon and Elaine Hanzer ... Born April 6, 1990, in Raleigh, N.C. ... Majoring in english.

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• Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 29-0 297 10.2 32-77 .416 1-1 1.000 18-29 .621 56-1.9 39 1 9 34 0 10 83 2.9TOTAL 29-0 297 10.2 32-77 .416 1-1 1.000 18-29 .621 56-1.9 39 1 9 34 0 10 83 2.9

• CAA Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 18-0 225 12.5 29-65 .446 1-1 1.000 12-19 .632 37-2.1 30 1 7 19 0 7 71 3.9TOTAL 18-0 225 12.5 29-65 .446 1-1 1.000 12-19 .632 37-2.1 30 1 7 19 0 7 71 3.9

Kristen Hanzer in Pictures

Kristen lets a shot go as a member of the Garner Flames

at the 2004 U14 AAU Championship Kristen smiles during a grade

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Kristen with teammmates Candace Walker and Brittany Gamby at Wrightsville Beach

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2008-09: Did not play.

HIGH SCHOOL: First-Team All-State selection following junior season ... Led Porter Gaud in both scoring (14.1) and rebounding (9.1) as a junior, guiding Cyclones to 17-6 mark ... Selected to take part in North-South All-Star Game ... Named to All-Tournament team at North Charleston Lady Cougar and

North Augusta Garden City Classic events ... Coach-es Cup recipient at Porter Gaud... Also attended North-wood Academy during prep career.

PERSONAL: Jessica Irene Cohen ... Daughter of Karry and Tonyia Cohen ... Born Feb. 8, 1990, in Charleston, S.C. … Majoring in commu-nication studies.

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2008-09: Did not play.

HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 10 points, 11 rebounds and 5.0 assists as a senior ... Led St. John’s Villa Academy to 20-9 overall mark and semifi-nals of New York State Class A Tournament ... Also guided Bears to runner-up finish in Catholic High School Athletic Association Archdiocesan Championship ... Coaches

Award winner as a senior ... Named “Player to Watch” pri-or to senior season by New York Daily News.

PERSONAL: Full Name: The-resa Jackson-Henderson ... Daughter of Johnny Hender-son and Donna Jackson- ... Born April 8, 1990, in Bronx, N.Y.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 15.6 points, 4.3 rebounds and 4.6 assists during se-nior season in leading West Charlotte to a 28-3 over-all mark and the 2008-09 NCHSAA 4-A State Cham-pionship … Helped squad capture MECA-7 regular season and tournament championships and post a runner-up finish in the Bo-jangles’ shootout … Played three seasons at Butler … Southeastern Confer-ence Player-of-the-Year as a sophomore and two-time All- Southeastern Confer-ence performer … Two-time Southeastern Conference Tournament MVP … Sec-ond-Team All-Mecklenburg selection as a sophomore

… Named Academic-Athlet-ic MVP of All-Star Charlotte Pro-Am Classic, scoring 10 points and chipping in four steals, three rebounds and three steals ... Also compet-ed in track & field and soc-cer in high school, finish-ing eighth in the 2009 state championships in tahe 100 meter hurdles and winning Southeastern Conference Championships in the 100 meter hurdles, 300 meter hurdles, and 4x200 relay.

PERSONAL: Full Name: Jessica Tyquasa Freeman … Daughter of Antoine Sanders and Patrice Free-man … Born Aug. 13, 1991, in Charlotte, N.C.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time Second-Team All-Ohio Capi-tal Conference selection … Led Panthers to 81-23 re-cord during four seasons with program … Finished as North Pickerington’s all-time leader in two-point (351) and three-point (144) field goals made … Also established new school marks for both games played and started in a career … Also holds pro-gram marks for points in a game and in a season by a freshman (17/116) and by a sophomore (18/182) …Tied school record for three-pointers in a game with six … Guided Panthers to three straight District II champion-

ships and Ohio High School Athletic Association Final Four appearance as a soph-omore … District II All-Star game selection following senior season … Also par-ticipated in golf and softball at North Pickerington, be-coming first student-athlete at Pickerington North to earn 12 varsity letters dur-ing their high school career … Claimed medalist honors in the Division I sectional golf tournament as a senior.

PERSONAL: Full Name: Brittany Caroline Gamby … Daughter of Larry and Lisa Gamby … Born Nov. 11, 1990, in Columbus, Ohio.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked among top forward pros-pects in 2009 recruiting class by Scouts, Inc. …Third-Team All-Ohio selec-tion after averaging a triple-double with 17.9 points, 12.6 rebounds and 12 blocks per game during se-nior campaign … Two-time Portage Trail Conference Player-of-the-Year honoree … First-Team Tri-County selection following junior and senior seasons … Led Southeast to three straight PTC championships, in-cluding 20-0 regular season

during junior campaign that earned squad No. 2 rank-ing in AP Division II state poll … Established single-season (243) and career blocks record at Southeast … Also played volleyball at Southeast, leading squad to 17-5 record during senior season.

PERSONAL: Full Name: Mya Danielle Levels … Daughter of Benjamin and Mattie Levels … Born May 25, 1991, in Youngstown, Ohio.

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• Non-Conference Opponents Opponent Contact E-mail Phone Series Website Wofford “Terriers” Kim Tonkin [email protected] (864) 597-4092 UNCW, 4-1 Athletics.wofford.eduEast Carolina “Pirates” Charles Welch [email protected] (252) 737-5112 ECU, 29-21 Ecupirates.comHampton “Pirates” Maurice Williams [email protected] (757) 727-5757 Tied, 1-1 Hamptonpirates.comMonmouth “Hawks” Ed Occhipinti [email protected] (732) 263-5834 First Meeting gomuhawks.comDavidson “Wildcats” Gavin McFarland [email protected] (704) 894-2635 UNCW, 5-3 Davidsonwildcats.comDuquesne “Dukes” Ryan Gavatorta [email protected] (412) 396-6560 First Meeting Goduquesne.comHigh Point “Panthers” Joe Arancio [email protected] (336) 841-4638 UNCW, 3-1 Highpointpanthers.comCCU “Chanticleers” Deandra Danch [email protected] (843) 349-6467 UNCW, 21-5 GoCCUsports.comOhio “Bobcats” Darrin Bates [email protected] (740) 593-1299 Ohio, 2-1 Ohiobobcats.comKent State “Golden Flashes” Adam Chimenti [email protected] (330) 672-8468 Tied, 1-1 Kentstatesports.comStony Brook “Seawolves” Craig Schroeder [email protected] (631) 632-7293 First Meeting Goseawolves.comMaryland “Terrapins” Joey Flyntz [email protected] (301) 314-7063 First Meeting Umterps.com

• Colonial Atheltic Association Opponents Opponent Contact E-mail Phone Series WebsiteDelaware “Blue Hens” Anna Cooper [email protected] (302) 831-2186 UD, 11-6 www.udel.edu/sportsinfoDrexel “Dragons” Britt Faulstick [email protected] (215) 895-6895 Drexel, 9-5 DrexelDragons.comGeorge Mason “Patriots” Dan Reisig [email protected] (703) 993-3268 GMU, 32-24 GoMason.comGeorgia State “Panthers” Charlie Taylor [email protected] (404) 413-4032 UNCW, 5-4 GeorgiaStatesports.comHofstra “Pride” Stephen Gorchov [email protected] (516) 463-4933 UNCW, 9-7 Hofstra.edu/athleticsJames Madison “Dukes” Milla Sue Wisecarver [email protected] (540) 568-6154 JMU, 47-7 JMUsports.comNortheastern “Huskies” Matt Moore [email protected] (508) 510-1985 NU, 3-2 GoNU.comOld Dominion “Monarchs” Rob Silsbee [email protected] (757) 683-3374 ODU, 40-0 ODUsports.comTowson “Tigers” Megan O’Brien [email protected] (410) 704-4972 UNCW, 7-6 TowsonTigers.comVCU “Rams” Mitchell Moore [email protected] (804) 828-8496 VCU, 19-15 VCUathletics.comWilliam & Mary “Tribe” Jacob Skipper [email protected] (757) 221-3344 W&M, 31-21 TribeAthletics.comColonial Athletic Association Niki DeSantis [email protected] (804) 754-1616 x30 Caasports.com

2009-10 Opponents/Media Information

UNCW Media Policies and Information• Credentials All requests for media credentials must be made as early as possible by contact-ing UNCW’s sports information office. Credentials are issued to accredited members of the working media only, and all requests will be evaluated and priori-tized. Credentials can be mailed if time al-lows. Otherwise, they may be picked up at the Sports Information Office in the Nixon Annex.

• Press Row The press area at Trask Coliseum is lo-cated at the north end of the arena directly opposite the official scorer’s table. All seats are designated prior to tip-off and are allotted to working media, radio personnel, scouts and university person-nel as space permits. Children and other nonworkers are prohibited on press row.

• Photo Guidelines The NCAA has established a policy to control congestion in the photography areas during basketball games. Only photographers on assignment are given photo passes, and they must work along the playing floor at either end of the court only, keeping their media passes visible at all times.

• Telephones Telephones are located along courtside and in the press room for your conve-nience on a first-come, first-serve basis. A fax machine is also available through the sports information office.

• Post-Game Press Conferences Both coaches and selected players are available upon request following the game. Interviews will take place in the Media Room Directly opposite the arena. Requests for opponent team members should be directed to their respective SID. Those interviews will take place on the game floor. The NCAA mandated 15-min-ute “cooling off” period will be enforced.

• General Interviews Day-to-day interviews with the coach-ing staff and players are encouraged. Please contact women’s basketball SID Jarrett Abelson (910) 962-3252 to arrange coach/player interviews. Requests for in-terviews must be cleared at least 24 hours in advance. The best time to reach Coach Hancock is between 11 a.m. and Noon daily at (910) 962-3418.

• Practice Interviews Nearly all UNCW practices are open to the media. Interviews may be conducted before or after practice on the main floor. The recommended time slot for interviews is before practice. Please call Jarrett Abelson for practice times. To confirm in-terviews, contact Abelson prior to arrival. During practice, members of the media are asked to clear the playing floor and observe practice from the upper arena.

• Telephone Interviews In the event you are unable to talk in person to an athlete or coach, we will at-tempt to arrange a telephone interview at a time convenient to both parties. Please al-low ample time to set up a mutually agree-able date and location for those involved.

• Game Day Interviews No interviews will be given prior to the game, with the exception of pre-game ra-dio shows.

• Visiting Radio Opposing teams wishing to originate ra-dio broadcasts from Trask Coliseum first should obtain permission. Please contact women’s basketball SID Jarrett Abelson in advance to indicate your needs.

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UNCW OPPSCORING ....................................................1868 1835 Points per game ........................................ 60.3 59.2 Scoring margin .......................................... +1.1 -FIELD GOALS-ATT ................................ 651-1643 708-1760 Field goal pct ............................................. .396 .4023 POINT FG-ATT ....................................... 98-320 151-465 3-point FG pct ............................................ .306 .325 3-pt FG made per game ............................. 3.2 4.9FREE THROWS-ATT ............................... 468-665 268-446 Free throw pct............................................ .704 .601 F-Throws made per game ......................... 15.1 8.6REBOUNDS ................................................ 1115 1150 Rebounds per game .................................. 36.0 37.1 Rebounding margin ....................................-1.1 -ASSISTS ......................................................359 397 Assists per game ........................................11.6 12.8

UNCW OPPTURNOVERS ...............................................592 620 Turnovers per game .................................. 19.1 20.0 Turnover margin ........................................ +0.9 - Assist/turnover ratio .................................... 0.6 0.6STEALS ......................................................289 296 Steals per game ......................................... 9.3 9.5BLOCKS .......................................................58 146 Blocks per game ......................................... 1.9 4.7ATTENDANCE ............................................7609 15958 Home games-Avg/Game ......................... 13-585 12-859 Neutral site-Avg/Game ................................. - 6-942

SCORE BY PERIODS: .....................1st 2nd OT TotalUNC Wilmington ................................867 993 8 1868Opponents .........................................842 989 4 1835

2008-09 Individual/Team StatisticsOverall Record (16-15; 9-9 CAA) | 8-5 Home | 4-8 Away | 4-2 Neutral

Overall Statistics

Total 3-PTS ReboundsPlayer G/S Min/Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgBrittany Blackwell 31-31 981-31.6 152-348 .437 4-18 .222 119-168 .708 84 174 258 8.3 88 2 62 100 9 53 427 13.8Greta Luksyte 31-31 877-28.3 103-261 .395 34-106 .321 102-128 .797 36 65 101 3.3 39 0 38 82 0 46 342 11.0Sahsha Taylor 19-17 502-26.4 64-161 .398 6-23 .261 52-71 .732 39 64 103 5.4 50 1 19 46 6 30 186 9.8Candace Walker 31-31 900-29.0 60-130 .462 3-9 .333 64-96 .667 62 98 160 5.2 56 1 67 68 2 47 187 6.0Martha White 31-14 627-20.2 82-184 .446 0-2 .000 20-30 .667 32 70 102 3.3 73 1 25 45 23 14 184 5.9Treasure Johnson 31-0 545-17.6 63-177 .356 25-74 .338 24-36 .667 36 57 93 3.0 48 1 16 36 14 34 175 5.6Whitney Simmons 31-4 589-19.0 44-150 .293 12-44 .273 42-60 .700 10 35 45 1.5 31 0 50 62 0 21 142 4.6Kristen Hanzer 29-0 297-10.2 32-77 .416 1-1 1.000 18-29 .621 26 30 56 1.9 39 1 9 34 0 10 83 2.9Sheronda McLean 29-26 635-21.9 30-87 .345 0-1 .000 16-30 .533 13 51 64 2.2 57 0 68 85 4 23 76 2.6Julia Finlay 22-0 100-4.5 12-33 .364 12-29 .414 4-4 1.000 0 2 2 0.1 2 0 1 5 0 3 40 1.8Kelsy Reitz 22-0 120-5.5 7-26 .269 0-6 .000 4-9 .444 10 9 19 0.9 14 0 3 12 0 4 18 0.8Casey Sawhook 14-1 48-3.4 2-7 .286 1-5 .200 3-4 .750 0 3 3 0.2 5 0 1 5 0 4 8 0.6Jasmine Alston 3-0 4-1.3 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 0.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0TEAM 48 59 107 3.5 12 Total 31 651-1643 .396 98-320 .306 468-665 .704 396 719 1115 36.0 502 7 359 592 58 289 1868 60.3Opponents 31 708-1760 .402 151-465 .325 268-446 .601 438 712 1150 37.1 582 12 397 620 146 296 1835 59.2

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Total 3-PTS ReboundsPlayer G/S Min/Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgBrittany Blackwell 18-18 569-31.6 82-197 .416 4-14 .286 51-72 .708 52 98 150 8.3 51 2 41 65 5 34 219 12.2Greta Luksyte 18-18 459-25.5 51-136 .375 17-62 .274 64-76 .842 14 31 45 2.5 18 0 18 42 0 27 183 10.2Sahsha Taylor 8-6 197-24.6 21-57 .368 2-9 .222 20-30 .667 8 32 40 5.0 17 0 3 20 4 8 64 8.0Martha White 18-12 438-24.3 62-126 .492 0-2 .000 17-24 .708 23 48 71 3.9 52 1 20 26 14 11 141 7.8Treasure Johnson 18-0 320-17.8 44-107 .411 18-50 .360 18-26 .692 21 40 61 3.4 20 0 9 16 9 16 124 6.9Candace Walker 18-18 499-27.7 39-77 .506 3-6 .500 36-55 .655 38 47 85 4.7 32 1 39 39 2 28 117 6.5Whitney Simmons 18-2 351-19.5 23-82 .280 8-24 .333 25-38 .658 5 21 26 1.4 15 0 34 33 0 10 79 4.4Kristen Hanzer 18-0 225-12.5 29-65 .446 1-1 1.000 12-19 .632 16 21 37 2.1 30 1 7 19 0 7 71 3.9Sheronda McLean 17-16 366-21.5 21-60 .350 0-1 .000 8-16 .500 9 36 45 2.6 37 0 41 57 3 14 50 2.9Julia Finlay 14-0 70-5.0 8-21 .381 8-19 .421 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 0.1 1 0 1 3 0 2 26 1.9Kelsy Reitz 16-0 106-6.6 7-25 .280 0-5 .000 3-7 .429 10 8 18 1.1 13 0 3 12 0 4 17 1.1Casey Sawhook 8-0 25-3.1 1-5 .200 1-4 .250 3-4 .750 0 2 2 0.3 3 0 0 4 0 2 6 0.8Jasmine Alston 1-0 0-0.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0TEAM 22 38 60 3.3 6 Total 18 388-958 .405 62-197 .315 259-369 .702 218 424 642 35.7 289 5 216 342 37 163 1097 60.9Opponents 18 415-1040 .399 99-283 .350 153-250 .612 252 412 664 36.9 335 6 245 350 90 181 1082 60.1

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DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATT HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS11/14/08 vs Longwood# W 71-50 129 (16)Blackwell, Brittany (6)Taylor, Sahsha (16)Luksyte, Greta (6)Blackwell, Brittany 11/15/08 vs Winston-Salem State# W 65-50 139 (15)Luksyte, Greta (6)Taylor, Sahsha (6)Luksyte, Greta 11/20/08 UNC GREENSBORO W 53-50 2264 (24)Blackwell, Brittany (12)Blackwell, Brittany11/28/08 vs Fordham% W 53-48 298 (18)Blackwell, Brittany (11)Blackwell, Brittany11/29/08 vs South Carolina% L 57-54 307 (14)Blackwell, Brittany (4)Walker, Candace (14)Luksyte, Greta (4)Luksyte, Greta 12/04/08 KENT STATE L 69-54 373 (19)Taylor, Sahsha (6)Blackwell, Brittany12/14/08 EAST CAROLINA L 68-63 467 (13)Luksyte, Greta (9)Taylor, Sahsha12/18/08 at Coastal Carolina W 56-51 539 (21)Blackwell, Brittany (11)Blackwell, Brittany12/21/08 HAMPTON W 69-57 383 (18)Simmons, Whitney (14)Blackwell, Brittany12/30/08 at Western Carolina L 73-63 259 (23)Blackwell, Brittany (9)Walker, Candace01/01/09 at Wake Forest L 72-58 861 (16)Blackwell, Brittany (6)Luksyte, Greta01/04/09 GEORGIA STATE* W 61-49 362 (18)Johnson, Treasure (10)Blackwell, Brittany01/08/09 OLD DOMINION* L 79-70 432 (19)Taylor, Sahsha (7)Walker, Candace (7)Taylor, Sahsha 01/11/09 at William & Mary* L 59-55 192 (17)Johnson, Treasure (12)Blackwell, Brittany01/15/09 at Northeastern* L 54-50 423 (12)Blackwell, Brittany (7)White, Martha01/18/09 at Towson* L 63-54 691 (16)Taylor, Sahsha (9)Taylor, Sahsha01/22/09 DELAWARE* W 59-53 397 (14)Blackwell, Brittany (7)Walker, Candace01/25/09 Virginia Commonwealth W 73-60 603 (16)Johnson, Treasure (10)Blackwell, Brittany01/29/09 at George Mason* W 68-52 501 (19)Blackwell, Brittany (12)Blackwell, Brittany02/01/09 DREXEL* L 55-50 452 (18)Blackwell, Brittany (16)Blackwell, Brittany02/05/09 at Virginia Commonwealth* L 64-42 493 (8)Taylor, Sahsha (6)Blackwell, Brittany02/08/09 at Old Dominion* L 66-46 3372 (12)Luksyte, Greta (6)Blackwell, Brittany (6)Luksyte, Greta 02/12/09 GEORGE MASON* W 69-40 382 (14)Hanzer, Kristen (9)Blackwell, Brittany02/15/09 HOFSTRA* W 72-62 334 (21)Blackwell, Brittany (8)Blackwell, Brittany02/19/09 at James Madison* W 68-63 1846 (19)Luksyte, Greta (7)Blackwell, Brittany02/22/09 WILLIAM & MARY* W 70-66 (ot) 575 (18)Luksyte, Greta (9)Blackwell, Brittany02/26/09 at Georgia State* L 70-67 514 (22)Walker, Candace (8)Johnson, Treasure03/01/09 at Hofstra* W 58-53 616 (15)Luksyte, Greta (9)Blackwell, Brittany03/04/09 JAMES MADISON* L 74-65 585 (19)Blackwell, Brittany (8)Blackwell, Brittany03/12/09 vs George Mason$ W 56-47 2112 (19)Blackwell, Brittany (14)Blackwell, Brittany03/13/09 vs Old Dominion$ L 61-56 2666 (16)Luksyte, Greta (10)White, Martha

# = ISES Cancer Awareness Tip-Off (Elon, N.C.)% = Cancun Thanksgiving Classic (Cancun, Mexico)$ = 2009 CAA Women’s Basketball Championship (Harrisonburg, Va.)* = Colonial Athletic Association

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Opponent W L Last Game Result ScoreAlabama-Birmingham 0 1 12-30-90 L 85-63Alabama State 1 0 12-04-99 W 54-35American 10 27 12-30-05 W 64-60Arkansas 0 1 11-26-99 L 88-77Army 0 1 11-25-95 L 63-49Appalachian State 1 4 12-10-94 L 78-41Auburn 0 1 12-20-97 L 65-46Ball State 0 1 11-30-97 L 71-63Barber-Scotia 2 0 1-14-84 W 78-58Barton (Atlantic Christian) 3 5 12-03-87 W 111-72Belmont Abbey 5 0 2-02-86 W 88-60Bowling Green 1 0 12-07-02 W 72-55Campbell 14 30 11-14-07 W 59-56Catawba 4 0 12-04-80 W 99-51Central Connecticut State 1 0 12-20-98 W 66-57Charleston Southern (Baptist) 20 1 12-1-03 W 73-57Cincinnati 0 1 12-18-00 L 63-60Clemson 0 1 12-29-88 L 88-51Coastal Carolina 21 5 12-18-08 W 56-51College of Charleston 7 5 11-19-07 W 66-47Coppin State 2 0 1-18-87 W 104-57C.W. Post 0 1 1-28-86 L 61-50Dartmouth 1 0 12-30-03 W 76-60Davidson 5 3 12-11-02 W 74-66Delaware State 2 1 1-08-90 L 71-58Duke 2 8 12-01-92 L 88-52Duquesne First MeetingEast Tennessee State 2 2 1-09-91 L 57-64East Carolina 24 30 12-14-08 L 68-63Eastern Kentucky 2 0 12-16-00 W 87-70Elizabeth City 1 0 1-26-80 W 79-73Elon 3 2 11-24-07 W 73-68Evansville 0 1 12-03-94 L 66-50Fairfield 1 0 12-29-03 W 74-71Fayetteville State 2 3 1-10-83 L 78-62Fordham 1 0 11-28-08 W 53-48Francis Marion 0 1 1-29-82 L 98-69Furman 5 1 11-25-06 W 50-43Gardner-Webb 5 1 2-24-84 W 100-70Georgia State 1 0 12-04-98 W 78-74Georgia Tech 0 1 11-23-90 L 101-79Guilford 1 1 1-30-81 W 78-52Hampton 2 0 12-21-08 W 69-57High Point 3 1 11-27-07 W 62-60Holy Cross 0 1 1-03-91 L 79-64Idaho 0 1 12-03-99 L 59-55Indiana State 0 1 11-24-00 L 67-57Jacksonville 1 0 11-23-02 W 71-41Jacksonville State 1 1 12-14-05 W 62-40Kansas State 0 2 12-29-05 L 75-49Kent State 1 1 12-4-08 L 69-54LaSalle 0 1 1-08-94 L 62-51Lenoir-Rhyne 1 2 2-28-84 W 81-76Livingston 6 0 2-11-83 W 71-68Long Island/Brooklyn 1 0 12-21-97 W 100-51Longwood 2 0 11-14-08 W 71-50Loyola Marymount 0 1 11-23-03 L 77-56Manhattan 2 0 1-02-88 W 79-69Mars Hill 3 0 2-12-84 W 90-64

Opponent W L Last Game Result ScoreMarshall 0 1 1-04-95 L 75-59Maryland First MeetingMaryland-Baltimore County 4 0 1-21-98 W 71-48Maryland-Eastern Shore 0 1 12-31-96 L 73-70Memphis 0 1 12-05-98 L 72-55Meredith 5 3 1-30-79 W 75-57Methodist 2 4 2-12-79 L 69-65Missouri 0 1 12-01-95 L 91-45Monmouth First MeetingMorgan State 0 1 1-27-83 L 91-86Mount Olive 0 2 2-07-80 L 74-67Murray State 0 2 12-21-98 L 56-55Navy 1 3 11-26-94 L 50-42Niagara 1 0 12-07-97 W 76-68Norfolk State 2 0 1-29-03 W 73-47North Carolina A&T 13 9 11-24-95 L 55-25North Carolina Central 3 4 12-01-84 L 72-71North Carolina State 0 3 11-17-05 L 63-48North Carolina Wesleyan 4 1 12-07-82 W 84-55UNC Asheville 8 9 11-23-98 W 70-47UNC Chapel Hill 0 1 11-19-98 L 88-43UNC Charlotte 4 11 12-2-05 L 74-54UNC Greensboro 5 10 11-20-08 W 53-50UNC Pembroke 9 15 12-10-86 W 84-62Ohio 1 2 12-18-05 W 60-55Ohio State 0 1 11-25-03 L 70-42Oklahoma State 0 1 12-10-05 L 66-49Pennsylvania 1 1 11-29-97 W 85-70Pepperdine 0 1 11-24-91 L 76-68Pfieffer 3 2 2-16-81 W 78-64Pittsburgh 1 0 12-06-02 W 79-59Princeton 1 1 12-21-00 W 65-42Presbyterian 1 0 11-9-07 W 91-59Radford 4 2 12-29-07 L 77-46Rice 0 1 12-04-92 L 81-66Richmond 9 29 2-04-01 L 85-59St. Andrews 4 1 1976-77 W 61-59St. Augustine’s 5 1 2-27-85 W 101-84St. Bonaventure 1 0 11-25-00 W 71-66St. Francis 1 0 12-30-88 W 94-60St. John’s 0 1 11-27-04 L 71-62Saint Louis 1 1 12-19-99 W 74-68St. Peter’s 0 1 12-29-90 L 77-58Stony Brook First MeetingSam Houston State 0 1 12-05-92 L 87-61Shaw 5 3 2-02-83 L 70-54South Carolina 0 4 11-29-08 L 57-54South Carolina State 7 0 11-29-06 W 67-49Tenn.-Chattanooga 0 1 12-17-93 L 61-50Tenn.-Martin 1 0 12-02-00 W 58-56Texas-Pan American 0 1 12-18-93 L 52-45Wake Forest 0 7 1-1-09 L 72-58Western Carolina 6 2 12-30-08 L 73-63Wingate 3 1 12-09-80 W 84-70Winston-Salem State 2 1 11-15-08 W 65-50Winthrop 1 2 11-19-99 W 76-45Wisconsin-Green Bay 0 1 12-02-94 L 64-21Wofford 4 1 11-22-04 W 83-58Yale 0 1 12-10-95 L 62-48Youngstown State 1 0 11-24-06 W 56-52

Series Records vs. CAA Opponent W L Last Game Result ScoreDelaware 6 11 1-22-09 W 59-53Drexel 5 9 2-1-09 L 55-50George Mason 24 32 3-12-09 W 56-47Georgia State 5 4 2-26-09 L 70-67Hofstra 9 7 3-1-09 W 58-53James Madison 7 47 3-4-09 L 74-65Northeastern 2 3 1-15-09 L 54-50Old Dominion 0 40 3-13-09 L 61-56Towson 7 6 1-18-09 L 63-54Virginia Commonwealth 15 19 2-5-09 L 64-42William & Mary 21 31 2-22-09 W 70-67 (OT) Totals 101 209

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12-15 ST. AUGUSTINE’S ..............W 82-531-10 at Winston-Salem St. ...........L 87-831-12 at Richmond ........................L 71-701-14 at William & Mary .................W 92-621-17 GEORGE MASON ...............W 86-581-19 AMERICAN ..........................W 73-551-26 RICHMOND .........................W 76-631-28 at N.C. A&T ..........................W 80-681-31 at East Carolina ...................L 88-752-2 BELMONT ABBEY ..............W 88-602-8 at James Madison ...............L 73-582-9 at George Mason .................L 69-662-11 at American ...................... W 85-80 OT2-14 CAMPBELL .........................W 81-672-16 JAMES MADISON ...............L 59-582-18 WILLIAM & MARY ...............W 76-552-21 EAST CAROLINA ................W 79-702-23 DUKE ...................................L 96-862-27 at St. Augustine’s .................W 101-843-2 vs. American*.......................W 90-633-3 vs. James Madison* ............L 74-55*ECAC South Tournament, Richmond, Va.

1985-86(15-13, 4-6 CAA)

Coach Marilyn Christoph11-25 at Furman ............................L 62-6112-2 at N.C. A&T ..................... L 73-71 OT12-4 C. CAROLINA ......................W 102-5612-9 BAPTIST .............................W 97-5312-14 FURMAN .............................W 73-5612-20 at Radford ............................L 73-621-6 at American..........................L 61-561-8 at Coppin State ....................W 76-371-9 at Navy ................................L 53-461-11 WILLIAM & MARY ...............W 75-581-13 RICHMOND .........................W 72-571-16 at Baptist..............................W 82-541-18 at East Carolina ...................L 83-671-20 at Coastal Carolina ..............W 81-711-25 at James Madison ...............L 79-581-27 at George Mason .................W 62-601-29 N.C. A&T ..............................W 106-482-1 RADFORD ...........................W 79-612-3 AMERICAN ..........................L 59-522-5 PEMBROKE ST. ..................W 84-622-8 at William & Mary .................L 84-812-10 at Richmond ........................W 85-612-11 at VCU .................................L 85-762-15 EAST CAROLINA ................L 67-462-20 GEORGE MASON ...............W 70-572-22 JAMES MADISON ...............L 61-553-1 GEORGE MASON* .............W 68-543-2 JAMES MADISON* .............L 74-55 *CAA Tournament, Wilmington, N.C.

1986-87(19-9, 5-7 CAA)

Coach Marilyn Christoph12-3 FURMAN .............................W 95-7912-6 BAPTIST ..............................W 81-7612-8 at N.C. A&T ..........................W 61-4612-10 at Pembroke St. ...................W 89-8212-13 CAMPBELL .........................W 84-7312-19 C. CAROLINA ......................W 107-441-5 AMERICAN ..........................L 75-721-8 UNC ASHEVILLE ................W 88-441-10 at William & Mary .................W 94-681-12 at Richmond ........................L 79-691-17 EAST CAROLINA ................W 87-771-19 at Furman ............................W 79-691-20 at UNC Asheville..................W 99-601-24 JAMES MADISON ...............L 98-721-26 GEORGE MASON ...............W 79-691-28 DELAWARE ST. ..................W 95-771-31 at Navy ................................L 73-702-2 at American..........................L 94-802-5 at Campbell .........................L 75-652-7 WILLIAM & MARY ...............W 66-592-9 RICHMOND .........................W 86-712-14 at East Carolina ...................L 68-572-16 W. CAROLINA .....................W 76-532-18 at Baptist..............................W 96-572-21 at James Madison ...............L 82-662-23 at George Mason ............. W 74-67 OT2-27 vs. Richmond# .....................W 78-602-28 vs. James Madison# ............L 107-48#CAA Tournament, Harrisonburg, Va.

1-18 at N.C. A&T ..........................W 74-701-19 at Livingstone ......................W 104-721-21 PEMBROKE STATE ............W 98-731-23 UNC ASHEVILLE ................W 88-591-26 UNC CHARLOTTE ..............W 111-851-28 William & Mary# ...................W 81-601-29 at Francis Marion# ...............L 98-691-30 Campbell # ..........................W 96-812-3 CAMPBELL .........................L 75-742-3 BAPTIST ..............................W 71-522-7 at Shaw................................L 80-712-12 at Gardner-Webb .................W 106-712-13 at Mars Hill ...........................W 91-702-15 at Coastal Carolina ..............W 109-622-18 at UNC-Charlotte .................W 107-742-21 DUKE ...................................W 59-572-25 BELMONT ABBEY* .............W 82-782-26 LENIOR RHYNE* ................L 87-562-27 CAMPBELL* ........................L 82-61#Foxy Lady Tournament, Florence, S.C.*NCAIAW Division II Tourn., Wilmington, N.C.

1982-83(13-12)

Coach Marilyn Christoph11-18 FAYETTEVILLE STATE .......W 93-7611-22 RADFORD ...........................W 73-6911-30 at Campbell .........................L 75-6312-4 SHAW ..................................W 64-5912-5 at St. Augustine’s .................W 62-5812-7 N.C. WESLEYAN .................W 84-5512-10 N.C. A&T ..............................W 76-741-10 at Fayetteville St. .................L 78-621-14 GARDNER-WEBB ...............W 117-581-17 at UNC Charlotte .................L 62-571-19 CAMPBELL .........................L 70-671-22 WAKE FOREST ...................L 99-651-27 Morgan State# .....................L 91-86 OT1-28 C.W. Post# ..........................L 61-50 OT1-31 PEMBROKE ST. ..................W 78-692-2 at Shaw................................L 70-542-5 at Appalachian State............W 82-782-9 ST. AUGUSTINE’S ..............W 101-79 2-11 at Livingstone ......................W 71-682-12 at UNC Asheville..................L 71-692-15 at Pembroke State ...............L 96-702-20 at UNC Greensboro .............W 84-672-21 at N.C. A&T ..........................W 84-702-23 EAST CAROLINA ................L 74-662-25 UNC CHARLOTTE ..............L 82-77#Foxy Lady Tournament, Florence, S.C.

1983-84(22-6)

Marilyn Christoph11-17 at Barber-Scotia...................W 81-6811-18 at UNC Charlotte .................L 85-6611-22 UNC GREENSBORO ..........W 100-6911-30 ST. AUGUSTINE’S ..............W 79-7612-2 MARS HILL ..........................W 107-9112-3 UNC ASHEVILLE ................W 74-6012-5 at Belmont Abbey ................W 60-5412-6 at Davidson..........................W 138-441-10 at Pembroke State ...............L 89-831-12 at Atlantic Christian ..............W 79-681-14 BARBER-SCOTIA ...............W 78-581-16 at Gardner-Webb .................W 104-771-18 at East Carolina ...................W 61-601-21 DAVIDSON ..........................W 105-291-23 N.C. CENTRAL ....................W 96-821-25 CAMPBELL .........................W 90-801-30 BELMONT ABBEY ..............W 68-612-6 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN .......W 81-662-8 at St. Augustine’s ............. L 81-79 OT2-11 at UNC Asheville..................L 91-742-12 at Mars Hill ...........................W 90-642-15 at Campbell .........................W 72-592-20 PEMBROKE ST. ..................W 61-592-24 GARDNER-WEBB ...............W 100-702-25 at Duke ................................L 87-692-28 LENOIR-RHYNE* ................W 81-763-1 at UNC Asheville* ................L 78-66*NAIA District 26 State Playoffs

1984-85(16-12, 6-4 CAA)

Coach Marilyn Christoph11-27 at Campbell .........................L 71-6011-29 N.C. A&T ..............................W 76-6012-1 at N.C. Central .....................L 72-7112-3 UNC CHARLOTTE ..............L 81-6912-5 at Belmont Abbey ................W 76-7012-8 APPALACHIAN ST. .............L 95-8212-10 WINSTON-SALEM ST. ........W 76-65

1978-79(5-14)

Coach Eve Carmen11-28 at Duke ................................L 71-6112-2 N.C. CENTRAL ....................L 98-7012-4 at Shaw................................L 61-5512-6 ELON ...................................L 70-5112-7 at Pembroke ........................L 74-4912-16 EAST CAROLINA ................L 93-411-12 PEMBROKE ........................L 59-571-13 at Meredith...........................W 76-531-15 at Campbell .........................L 82-611-18 SHAW ..................................W 67-581-20 at Elon .................................L 83-711-22 ATL. CHRISTIAN .................L 84-681-26 at N.C. A&T ..........................L 75-631-30 MEREDITH ..........................W 75-572-3 BAPTIST ..............................W 65-592-9 UNC ASHEVILLE ................L 66-612-12 at Methodist .........................L 69-652-15 CAMPBELL .........................W 79-652-17 at N.C. Central .....................L 64-59

1979-80(9-15)

Coach Marilyn Christoph11-20 WINGATE ............................W 67-5611-27 SHAW ..................................W 68-4411-28 at East Carolina ...................L 86-5411-30 at UNC-Charlotte .................L 82-5512-4 PFEIFFER ...........................L 77-6412-6 at Pembroke State ...............L 82-6612-8 CATAWBA ............................W 67-631-9 at Mount Olive .....................L 82-741-11 UNC CHARLOTTE ..............L 82-671-14 N.C. Central ........................W 77-73 OT1-17 N.C. A&T ..............................L 77-451-19 at Wingate ...........................L 57-531-20 at Pfeiffer .............................L 81-631-24 PEMBROKE STATE ............L 72-591-26 ELIZABETH CITY ................W 79-731-28 at Livingstone ......................W 82-771-30 at N.C. A&T ..........................L 81-561-31 at Catawba ..........................W 66-632-2 LIVINGSTONE ....................W 89-682-5 DUKE ...................................W 68-672-7 MT. OLIVE ...........................L 74-672-9 at N.C. Central .....................L 61-552-25 at Gardner-Webb .................L 70-602-26 at UNC Asheville .................L 73-71 OT

1980-81(18-8)

Coach Marilyn Christoph11-20 at Catawba ..........................W 91-5311-22 at N.C. Central .....................W forfeit11-24 LIVINGSTONE ....................W 97-6412-2 at Duke ................................L 78-7712-4 CATAWBA ............................W 99-5112-9 WINGATE ............................W 84-701-7 MANHATTAN .......................W 62-591-9 at UNC Charlotte .................L 81-531-12 PEMBROKE STATE ............L 78-761-14 Shaw....................................W 74-471-16 GARDNER-WEBB ...............W 104-731-21 at Pfeiffer .............................W 99-961-22 at Wingate ...........................W 81-631-24 BAPTIST ..............................W 78-591-26 UNC Charlotte .....................W 86-771-28 at Pembroke State ...............L 70-581-30 at Guilford ............................W 78-521-31 at Wake Forest ....................L 74-642-3 C. CAROLINA ......................W 91-512-5 at Livingstone ......................W 98-882-10 EAST CAROLINA ................L 96-652-14 UNC ASHEVILLE ................L 78-772-16 PFEIFFER ...........................W 78-642-18 N.C. CENTRAL ....................W 89-642-20 at Baptist..............................W 77-402-25 N.C. A&T* ............................L 65-53*NCAIAW Tournament, Hickory, N.C.

1981-82(18-10)

Coach Marilyn Christoph11-24 SHAW ..................................W 92-5411-30 at Baptist..............................W 80-4612-2 at Pembroke State ...............L 69-6712-5 at Campbell .........................L 105-6912-8 N.C. A&T ..............................W 68-6112-12 at East Carolina ...................L 79-5212-17 at Fayetteville State .............L 97-7112-19 at N.C. State ........................L 95-531-11 FAYETTEVILLE STATE .......W 90-73

1973-74 (4-7)

Coach: Jan Donahue1-18 at Campbell .........................L 54-311-21 PEMBROKE STATE ............W 41-331-24 CAMPBELL .........................W 47-451-28 C. CAROLINA ......................L 38-372-4 at Pembroke State ...............W 40-332-6 at East Carolina ...................L 48-382-12 at Coastal Carolina ..............L 36-282-21 vs. Atlantic Christian* ...........L 48-412-22 vs. Pfieffer* ..........................W 39-382-23 vs. Duke* .............................L 71-45*NCAIAW Class “B” Tourn., Raleigh, N.C.

1974-75(6-9)

Coach: Jan Donahue12-9 at St. Andrews .....................W 59-4912-14 SAND HILLS CC .................L 50-481-13 ST. ANDREWS ....................W 59-451-14 N.C. WESLEYAN .................W 42-321-21 at Campbell .........................L 66-511-23 PEMBROKE STATE ............W 63-541-27 at Sand Hills CC ..................L 60-511-29 E. CAROLINA “B” ................W 66-642-4 at Pembroke State ...............L 42-352-6 at N.C. Wesleyan .................L 68-232-10 at Peace ..............................L 66-482-11 at Meredith...........................L 53-442-13 CAMPBELL .........................L 68-622-17 C. CAROLINA ......................W 68-562-20 GUILFORD* .........................L 66-63 OT2-21 DUKE* .................................L 54-38*NCAIAW Class “B” Tourn.,Wilmington, N.C.

1975-76(5-10)

Coach Jan Donahue1-5 at St. Andrews .....................L 52-411-17 SAND HILLS CC .................W 54-531-21 at Atlantic Christian ..............L 82-431-27 PEMBROKE STATE ............L 53-361-29 at Campbell .........................L 72-422-2 at Meredith...........................W 64-552-4 EAST CAROLINA ................W 61-59 OT2-10 MEREDITH ..........................L 58-512-14 CAMPBELL .........................L 68-502-16 at East Carolina ...................L 66-512-18 ST. ANDREWS ....................W 63-462-23 METHODIST .......................W 62-602-26 at Pembroke State ...............L 58-443-1 PEACE ................................L 79-383-4 LENOIR RHYNE* ................L 59-46*NCAIAW Class “B” Tourn., Chapel Hill, N.C.

1976-77(2-12)

Coach Ann Kraft12-6 at Methodist .........................L N/A12-10 at Sand Hills CC ..................L 70-521-15 CAMPBELL .........................L 53-241-17 at Pembroke State ...............L 65-391-21 METHODIST .......................L N/A1-26 at Fayetteville State .............L 104-642-4 ATL. CHRISTIAN .................L 65-412-8 at St. Andrews .....................W 71-462-10 PEMBROKE STATE ............L 75-642-14 N.C. A&T ..............................L N/A2-17 ST. ANDREWS ....................W 61-592-21 at Atlantic Christian ..............L 83-432-23 at Meredith...........................L N/A2-28 at Peace ..............................L 99-39

1977-78(6-7)

Coach Eve Carmen12-1 PEMBROKE ........................L 63-4412-5 CAMPBELL .........................L 83-4412-7 at Methodist .........................L 70-5512-9 at Atlantic Christian ..............L 75-591-10 ATL. CHRISTIAN .................L 61-561-11 at Pembroke ........................W 57-541-17 MEREDITH ..........................W 61-561-23 at N.C. Wesleyan .................W 77-541-25 at Campbell .........................L 81-581-28 N.C. A&T ..............................L 69-572-6 at Meredith...........................W 89-852-7 METHODIST .......................W 66-622-20 N.C. WESLEYAN .................W 75-48

Year-by-Year Results

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2-12 RICHMOND ....................... L 66-612-14 JAMES MADISON ............. L 78-632-19 at George Mason ............... L 81-622-21 at American........................ L 76-562-26 WILLIAM & MARY ............. L 85-652-28 OLD DOMINION ................ L 83-593-7 at East Carolina ................. L 82-563-11 Vs. Old Dominion& ............ L 75-42*Rice Invitational, Houston, Texas#Holiday Inn Beach Blast, Wilmington, N.C.&CAA Tournament, Norfolk, Va.

1993-94(5-22, 2-12 CAA)

Coach Susan Yow11-28 at UNC Greensboro ........... L 77-5412-3 at Charleston ..................... L 72-5112-5 NAVY .................................W 77-6712-17 vs. Tn-Chattanooga* .......... L 61-5012-18 vs. Texas-Pan Am.* ........... L 52-451-3 at Davidson........................ L 73-571-7 APPALACHIAN ST.# .......... L 65-541-8 LA SALLE# ........................ L 62-511-11 at Campbell ....................... L 65-591-14 AMERICAN ........................ L 70-551-16 GEORGE MASON ............. L 62-511-19 at Coastal Carolina ............W 86-681-21 at Old Dominion ................. L 66-401-23 at William & Mary ............... L 67-481-28 JAMES MADISON ............. L 73-591-30 RICHMOND ....................... L 68-622-3 at East Carolina .................W 68-602-11 at George Mason ............... L 66-352-13 at American........................ L 73-642-18 OLD DOMINION ................ L 61-372-20 WILLIAM & MARY ............. L 61-562-23 CHARLESTON SO. ...........W 83-622-25 at James Madison ............. L 74-562-27 at Richmond ...................... L 75-513-2 EAST CAROLINA ..............W 71-683-4 APPALACHIAN ST. ........... L 78-643-10 vs. George Mason& ........... L 68-55*South Florida Invitational, Tampa, Fla.#Holiday Inn Beach Blast, Wilmington, N.C.&CAA Tournament, Harrisonburg, Va.

1994-95(4-24, 3-11 CAA)

Coach Susan Yow11-26 at Navy* ............................. L 50-4211-27 vs. Davidson*..................... L 68-3911-29 CHARLESTON .................. L 71-5712-2 at Wisc.-Green Bay# ......... L 64-2112-3 vs. Evansville# ................... L 66-5012-7 at Coastal Carolina ............ L 57-5212-10 at Appalachian State.......... L 78-4112-21 CAMPBELL ....................... L 64-5012-29 at VCU .............................. L 79-351-3 SAINT LOUIS$ .................. L 68-431-4 MARSHALL$ ..................... L 75-591-8 WESTERN CAROLINA .....W 73-661-13 at Richmond ..................... L 60-491-15 at James Madison ............. L 80-331-20 GEORGE MASON .............W 55-391-22 AMERICAN ........................ L 61-491-27 at Old Dominion ................. L 72-421-29 at William & Mary ............... L 71-462-5 EAST CAROLINA .............. L 74-642-10 JAMES MADISON ............. L 74-382-12 RICHMOND ....................... L 57-432-17 at American........................ L 57-562-19 at George Mason ............... L 56-452-23 OLD DOMINION ................ L 70-412-26 WILLIAM & MARY .............W 58-573-5 at East Carolina .................W 71-693-9 at Old Dominion& .............. L 73-44*Navy Tipoff Classic, Annapolis, Md.#UWGB Days Inn Classic, Green Bay, Wisc.$UNCW Beach Blast, Wilmington, N.C.&CAA Tournament, Norfolk, Va.

1995-96(4-26, 0-16 CAA)

Coach Susan Yow11-24 vs. N.C. A&T* ..................... L 55-2511-25 vs. Army* ........................... L 63-4912-1 vs. Missouri# ...................... L 91-4512-2 vs. Murray State# .............. L 66-3612-6 COASTAL CAROLINA .......W 55-5412-9 at Wofford ..........................W 71-471-20 at Coastal Carolina ............W 81-711-25 at James Madison ............. L 79-581-27 at George Mason ...............W 62-6012-21 at Campbell ....................... L 65-5412-28 at Charleston ..................... L 66-65

1987-88(18-11, 5-7 CAA)

Coach Marilyn Christoph12-1 at Coastal Carolina ............W 97-4812-3 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN .....W 111-7212-5 at Western Carolina ...........W 85-6212-6 at UNC Asheville................ L 74-7112-8 at Campbell .......................W 88-7212-12 BAPTIST ............................W 99-441-2 MANHATTAN .....................W 79-691-9 JAMES MADISON ............. L 90-631-11 GEORGE MASON ............. L 74-711-13 E. TENNESSEE .............W 88-84 OT1-16 at American........................ L 73-711-18 at Coppin St. ......................W 104-571-21 at N.C. A&T ........................W 63-591-23 WILLIAM & MARY .............W 69-531-25 RICHMOND .......................W 67-651-30 at East Carolina .................W 75-562-2 at Baptist............................W 113-852-6 at James Madison ............. L 87-672-8 at George Mason ............... L 88-752-11 CAMPBELL ....................... L 84-712-13 AMERICAN .....................L 68-65 OT2-15 N.C. A&T ............................W 65-562-18 VCU ...................................W 63-582-20 at William & Mary ...............W 74-672-22 at Richmond ...................... L 69-612-27 EAST CAROLINA ..............W 74-643-3 at East Tennessee ............ L 95-933-10 Vs. American* ..................W 67-66 OT3-11 Vs. James Madison* .......... L 86-62*CAA Tournament, Washington, D.C.

1988-89(14-14, 3-9 CAA)

Coach Marilyn Christoph11-30 at East Tennessee ............W 77-6412-1 at UNC Greensboro ........... L 86-7612-8 N. C, A&T .............................W 54-5012-17 CAMPBELL .......................W 86-8312-29 Vs. Clemson # ................... L 88-5112-30 Vs. St. Francis # ................W 94-601-5 UNC ASHEVILLE ..............W 71-531-7 RICHMOND ....................... L 75-681-9 WILLIAM & MARY .............W 78-761-11 at Baptist............................W 82-721-14 at George Mason ............... L 71-601-16 at James Madison ............. L 90-561-19 at N.C. A&T ........................W 62-591-23 AMERICAN ........................W 73-701-26 at Coastal Carolina ............W 80-771-28 at East Carolina ................. L 87-692-4 at William & Mary ...............W 73-522-6 at Richmond ...................... L 87-642-9 at Campbell ....................... L 87-742-11 GEORGE MASON ............. L 71-612-13 JAMES MADISON ............. L 77-602-16 BAPTIST ............................W 90-552-20 at American........................ L 78-742-21 at UMBC ............................W 100-852-25 EAST CAROLINA .............. L 104-572-27 UNC GREENSBORO ........ L 92-893-3 UNC Charlotte ...................W 76-713-9 vs. George Mason* ............ L 76-63#Marcal Invitational, Jersey City, N.J.*CAA Tournament, Williamsburg, Va.

1989-90(10-16, 2-10 CAA)

Coach Marilyn Christoph11-28 at Coastal Carolina ..............W 71-5911-30 BAPTIST ............................W 102-4712-5 at Campbell .......................W 76-6112-7 at UNC Greensboro ........... L 97-871-3 at UNC Charlotte ............... L 100-451-6 at George Mason ............... L 68-581-8 at Delaware State .............. L 71-581-13 JAMES MADISON ............. L 79-521-15 AMERICAN ........................ L 86-721-17 N. C. A&T .............................W 64-561-20 at Richmond ...................... L 75-641-22 at William & Mary ............... L 66-611-27 EAST CAROLINA ..............W 90-861-29 C. CAROLINA ....................W 79-591-31 CAMPBELL .......................W 106-94 2OT2-3 GEORGE MASON ............. L 65-622-5 UMBC ................................W 101-722-10 at James Madison ............. L 80-612-12 at American........................W 77-642-15 at N.C. A&T ........................ L 66-572-17 RICHMOND ....................... L 85-422-19 WILLIAM & MARY ............. L 82-722-22 CHARLESTON .................. L 81-672-24 at East Carolina ................. L 85-62

2-28 at Baptist............................W 83-493-8 vs. East Carolina* .............. L 77-67*CAA Tournament, Richmond, Va.

1990-91(W-9, L-19)

Coach Sherri Tynes11-23 at Georgia Tech* ................ L 101-7911-24 vs. Pepperdine* ................. L 76-6811-25 at UNC Asheville................ L 71-7012-3 at Charleston .....................W 72-4812-5 CHARLESTON SO. ...........W 77-3712-8 at Campbell ....................... L 85-5912-19 at Wake Forest .................. L 75-5312-29 at St. Peter’s# .................... L 77-5812-30 vs. UAB# ............................ L 85-631-3 HOLY CROSS ................... L 79-641-7 AMERICAN ........................W 55-531-9 EAST TENNESSEE ......... L 64-571-12 at George Mason ............... L 53-281-14 at James Madison ............. L 77-381-19 RICHMOND ....................... L 81-581-21 WILLIAM & MARY ............. L 60-501-24 UNC ASHEVILLE ..............W 75-601-26 at East Carolina .................W 61-582-4 at American........................ L 72-562-9 GEORGE MASON ............. L 70-472-11 JAMES MADISON ............. L 85-622-13 at Charleston So. ...............W 90-582-16 at Richmond ...................... L 66-522-18 at William & Mary ............... L 71-572-21 CAMPBELL .......................W 80-632-23 EAST CAROLINA ..............W 68-482-28 UNC GREENSBORO ........W 86-703-7 vs. George Mason@.......... L 67-63*Comfort Inn Classic, Atlanta, Ga.#Marcal Invitational, Jersey City, N.J.@CAA Tournament, Harrisonburg, Va.

1991-92(1-26, 0-14 CAA)

Coach Sherri Tynes11-23 at UNC Asheville................ L 61-6011-27 at Duke .............................. L 94-3712-3 WAKE FOREST ................. L 71-6012-6 vs. Pennsylvania* .............. L 63-5812-7 vs. Princeton# .................... L 72-6312-17 at Campbell ....................... L 70-5212-19 W. CAROLINA ................... L 74-711-3 at UNC Charlotte ............... L 89-411-8 UNC GREENSBORO ........ L 96-611-11 at James Madison ............. L 91-681-13 at Richmond ...................... L 93-641-18 GEORGE MASON ............. L 81-661-20 AMERICAN ........................ L 72-621-25 at William & Mary ............... L 63-601-27 at Old Dominion ................. L 92-702-1 EAST CAROLINA .............. L 88-732-5 CHARLESTON .................. L 75-702-8 JAMES MADISON ............. L 71-582-10 RICHMOND ....................... L 77-712-15 at George Mason ............... L 71-542-17 at American........................ L 82-692-20 CHARLESTON SO. ...........W 89-572-22 WILLIAM & MARY ............. L 75-682-26 OLD DOMINION ................ L 86-572-29 at East Carolina ................. L 89-663-3 at UNC Greensboro ........... L 65-623-12 vs. East Carolina@ ............ L 74-61*Ivy Challenge, Princeton, N.J.#Ivy Challenge, Philadelphia, Pa.@CAA Tournament, Norfolk, Va.

1992-93(4-23, 0-14 CAA)

Coach Sherri Tynes12-1 DUKE ................................. L 88-5212-4 Vs. Rice* ............................ L 81-6612-5 Vs. Sam Houston* ............. L 87-6112-17 at Charleston So. ............... L 84-7012-18 at Charleston .....................W 61-6012-30 C. CAROLINA ....................W 83-531-2 DAVIDSON# ......................W 78-701-3 KANSAS STATE# .............. L 69-511-7 at Western Carolina ...........W 75-661-9 at UNC Greensboro ........... L 72-541-12 CAMPBELL ....................... L 84-721-15 at Richmond ...................... L 63-581-17 at James Madison ............. L 66-551-22 GEORGE MASON ............. L 78-611-24 AMERICAN ........................ L 79-761-29 at William & Mary ............... L 79-611-31 at Old Dominion ................. L 71-542-6 UNC GREENSBORO ........ L 70-562-8 EAST CAROLINA .............. L 87-67

1-3 WINTHROP$ ..................... L 62-561-4 YALE$ ................................ L 62-481-7 JAMES MADISON ............. L 65-391-12 at American........................ L 63-391-14 at George Mason ............... L 81-391-19 at William & Mary ............... L 61-501-21 at Old Dominion ................. L 103-221-26 RICHMOND ....................... L 58-471-28 VCU ................................... L 63-392-2 EAST CAROLINA .............. L 60-572-4 WILLIAM & MARY ............. L 67-432-9 at James Madison ............. L 74-412-11 at Richmond ...................... L 77-402-16 AMERICAN ........................ L 64-522-18 GEORGE MASON ............. L 63-412-23 OLD DOMINION ................ L 81-412-25 at VCU ............................... L 63-603-3 at East Carolina ...............L 57-53 OT3-6 vs. Richmond& .................. L 62-36* Hampton Invitational, Hampton, Va.# Mid-America Classic, Columbia, Mo.$ UNCW Beach Blast, Wilmington, N.C.& CAA Tournament, Norfolk, Va.

1996-97(11-16, 4-12 CAA)Coach Susan Yow

11-24 at Wofford ..........................W 77-5311-29 HAMPTON .........................W 93-7012-3 COASTAL CAROLINA .......W 76-7112-7 vs. Niagara* .......................W 76-6812-8 vs. Davidson*..................... L 66-6112-18 CAMPBELL ....................... L 69-5712-20 vs. Delaware St.# ..............W 89-6012-21 vs. S. Carolina St.# ............W 77-4912-29 at UMBC ............................W 56-5312-31 at UMES ............................ L 73-701-3 at VCU ............................L 79-76 OT1-5 JAMES MADISON ............. L 70-681-12 at East Carolina .................W 61-481-17 at American........................ L 70-531-19 at George Mason ............... L 71-501-21 at Old Dominion ................. L 89-511-24 RICHMOND ....................... L 85-721-31 WILLIAM & MARY ...........W 83-78 OT2-2 EAST CAROLINA ..............W 52-492-7 at Richmond ...................... L 66-592-9 VCU ...................................W 65-602-11 OLD DOMINION ................ L 97-582-14 AMERICAN ........................ L 98-682-16 GEORGE MASON ............. L 78-702-19 at William & Mary ............... L 68-382-24 at James Madison ............. L 69-562-26 vs. William & Mary@ ......... L 78-63*Davidson Invitational, Davidson, N.C.#Wolfpack Holiday Hoops, Raleigh, N.C.@CAA Tournament, Richmond, Va.

1997-98 (11-16, 4-12 CAA)Coach Bernie Flax

11-22 WOFFORD ........................W 72-7111-25 CHARLESTON ..................W 80-4911-29 PENNSYLVANIA# .............W 85-7011-30 BALL STATE# .................... L 71-6312-4 at Campbell ...................... L 67-6412-6 at Coastal Carolina ............W 63-5812-20 vs. Auburn@ ...................... L 65-4612-21 vs. Long Island@ ...............W 100-5112-30 at UNC Asheville................W 75-681-2 GEORGE MASON ............. L 74-631-4 AMERICAN ........................ L 81-691-6 OLD DOMINION ............... L 78-461-9 at James Madison ............. L 67-631-11 at Richmond ...................... L 62-501-16 WILLIAM & MARY ............ L 68-551-18 VCU ...................................W 68-571-21 UMBC ................................W 71-481-25 at East Carolina .................W 61-461-30 at George Mason ............... L 59-552-1 at American........................ L 76-712-6 RICHMOND .......................W 74-652-8 at William & Mary ............... L 77-662-13 JAMES MADISON ............. L 71-572-15 at VCU ............................... L 70-632-17 at Old Dominion ................. L 92-512-20 EAST CAROLINA ..............W 57-512-26 vs. American*..................... L 97-80# UNCW Beach Blast, Wilmington, N.C.@ ASU Wells Fargo Classic, Tempe, Ariz.* CAA Tournament, Richmond, Va.

Year-by-Year Results

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1998-99(10-17, 5-11 CAA)Coach Bernie Flax

11-16 at S. Carolina State .............W 53-5111-19 at UNC Chapel Hill ..............L 88-4311-23 UNC ASHEVILLE ................W 70-4711-25 at South Carolina .................L 82-6212-1 CAMPBELL .........................W 58-5512-4 at Georgia State@ ...............W 78-7412-5 vs. Memphis@ .....................L 72-5512-8 WINTHROP .........................L 57-5012-20 CENT CONN. STATE# .........W 66-5712-21 MURRAY STATE# ...............L 56-5512-23 OLD DOMINION ..................L 104-601-3 at Richmond ........................L 61-401-8 JAMES MADISON ...............W 67-551-10 WILLIAM & MARY ...............W 57-541-12 at VCU .................................L 72-561-17 EAST CAROLINA ................L 63-571-22 at American..........................L 64-611-24 at George Mason .................L 62-562-2 at East Carolina ...................L 80-622-5 RICHMOND .........................L 68-532-12 AMERICAN ..........................W 63-592-14 GEORGE MASON ...............L 83-672-19 VCU .....................................W 64-572-21 at James Madison ...............W 52-512-26 at Old Dominion ...................L 74-522-28 at William & Mary .................L 58-503-4 at Richmond* .......................L 77-69@ Collegiate Sports Travel Tourn., Atlanta, Ga.# Holiday Inn Beach Blast, Wilmington, N.C.* CAA Tournament, Richmond, Va.

1999-00(18-12, 9-7 CAA)

Coach Bernie Flax11-19 at Winthrop ..........................W 76-4511-22 at Campbell .........................L 80-6911-26 vs. Arkansas# ......................L 88-7711-27 vs. Ohio# .............................L 70-6912-3 vs. Idaho@ ..........................L 59-55 OT12-4 vs. Alabama State@ ............W 54-3512-11 S. CAROLINA STATE. .........W 75-5012-18 E. KENTUCKY& ..................W 64-5912-19 ST. LOUIS& .........................W 74-6812-30 ELON ...................................W 71-541-4 RADFORD ...........................W 75-641-7 OLD DOMINION ..................L 84-651-9 WILLIAM & MARY ...............W 58-501-14 at American..........................L 79-661-16 at George Mason .................W 76-691-23 VCU .....................................W 60-531-28 at East Carolina ...................W 76-651-30 at James Madison ...............L 72-432-4 AMERICAN ..........................W 61-542-6 at Richmond ........................W 69-642-11 at Old Dominion ...................L 85-552-13 JAMES MADISON ...............L 64-552-18 at VCU .................................L 71-622-25 GEORGE MASON ...............W 56-532-27 at William & Mary .................W 65-593-1 EAST CAROLINA ................W 67-453-5 RICHMOND .........................L 93-693-9 vs. Richmond* .....................W 85-773-10 vs. James Madison* ............W 65-623-11 vs. Old Dominion* ................L 92-49# Princeton Invitational, Princeton, N.J@ Lady Wildcat Classic, Manhattan, Ks.& Holiday Inn Beach Blast, Wilmington, N.C.* CAA Tournament, Siegel Center, Richmond, Va.

2000-01(9-19, 1-15 CAA)

Coach Ann Hancock11-20 at Radford ............................W 72-6011-24 vs. Indiana State* ................L 67-5711-25 vs. St. Bonaventure* ............W 71-6611-29 at Elon .................................W 64-6112-2 vs. TENN.-MARTIN# ...........W 58-5612-3 vs. W. CAROLINA# .............W 75-6812-16 vs. Eastern Kentucky@ .........W 87-7012-17 vs. [email protected] 66-6312-19 CAMPBELL .........................L 63-5912-21 PRINCETON .......................W 65-4212-30 OLD DOMINION ..................L 74-591-11 at George Mason .................L 72-541-14 at American..........................L 71-531-18 EAST CAROLINA ................L 57-461-21 RICHMOND .........................L 66-591-26 at James Madison ...............L 67-561-28 at VCU .................................L 70-461-30 HIGH POINT ........................W 78-602-1 WILLIAM & MARY ...............L 42-412-4 at Richmond ........................L 85-592-9 JAMES MADISON ...............L 60-482-11 GEORGE MASON ...............L 65-532-15 at Old Dominion ...................L 83-322-18 AMERICAN ..........................W 52-452-22 at East Carolina ...................L 63-60

2-25 VCU .....................................L 71-693-2 at William & Mary .................L 54-463-8 vs. George Mason& .............L 58-47* Coors Rocky Mountain Tourn., Ft. Collins, Colo.# Sheraton Beach Blast Tourn., Wilmington, N.C.@ Lady Bearcat Classic, Cincinnati, Ohio& CAA Tournament, Norfolk, Va.

2001-02(16-14, 8-10 CAA)

Coach Ann Hancock11-17 at Campbell .........................L 49-4411-20 NORFOLK STATE ...............W 77-73 OT11-27 at Wofford ............................L 74-5412-01 COASTAL CAROLINA .........W 65-5612-05 at High Point ........................W 66-5312-07 at Wake Forest ....................L 68-6012-12 at Coll. of Charleston ...........W 80-6812-22 at S. Carolina State .............W 74-5912-28 GEORGE MASON ...............W 62-4912-30 DAVIDSON ..........................W 67-521-4 DELAWARE .........................L 56-54 OT1-8 WILLIAM & MARY ...............W 67-511-11 at Hofstra .............................L 58-511-13 at Drexel ..............................L 92-791-18 at James Madison ...............L 66-561-20 at Towson ............................W 66-401-24 OLD DOMINION ..................L 63-391-27 VA. COMMONWEALTH.......W 77-622-1 at Delaware .........................L 70-562-3 at William & Mary .................L 65-382-8 DREXEL ..............................W 61-412-10 HOFSTRA ............................W 86-502-15 at Old Dominion ...................L 72-402-17 at Va. Commonwealth .........L 70-632-21 JAMES MADISON ...............W 55-522-24 TOWSON ............................W 71-423-2 at George Mason .................L 70-613-7 vs. VCU* ..............................W 65-613-8 vs. Delaware* ......................W 65-603-9 at Old Dominion* .................L 76-48* CAA Tournament, Norfolk, Va.

2002-03(22-6, 14-4 CAA)

Coach Ann Hancock11-23 S. CAROLINA STATE ..........W 54-4911-29 JACKSONVILLE# ................W 71-4111-30 FURMAN# ...........................W 74-5612-6 vs. Pittsburgh^ .....................W 79-5912-7 vs Bowling Green^ ...............W 72-5512-11 at Davidson..........................W 74-6612-20 at Coastal Carolina ..............W 87-5512-29 WAKE FOREST ...................L 65-591-3 at Old Dominion ...................L 71-581-5 VCU .....................................W 78-511-9 at Towson ............................W 52-261-12 at Delaware .........................W 56-491-16 HOFSTRA ............................W 63-471-19 DREXEL ..............................W 74-521-23 at George Mason .................W 60-551-26 at James Madison ...............L 65-621-29 at Norfolk State ....................W 73-472-2 at William & Mary .................W 59-442-6 DELAWARE .........................L 56-552-9 GEORGE MASON ...............W 86-642-13 TOWSON ............................W 64-392-16 JAMES MADISON ...............W 60-532-20 WILLIAM & MARY ...............W 76-512-23 at VCU .................................W 70-592-28 at Hofstra .............................W 65-633-2 at Drexel ..............................W 72-523-6 OLD DOMINION ..................L 51-48OT3-13 vs. VCU* ..............................L 76-66# Hilton Wilmington Riverside Classic, Wilmington, N.C.^ Radisson Suites Roundball Classic, Boca Raton, Fla.* CAA Tournament, Norfolk, Va.

2003-04(15-13, 10-8 CAA)

Coach Ann Hancock11-23 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT ......L 77-5611-25 at No. 19 Ohio State ............L 70-4212-1 at Char. Southern ................W 73-5712-3 COLL. OF CHARLESTON ......W 62-5312-13 at East Carolina ...................L 70-6012-16 COASTAL CAROLINA .........W 47-3312-21 at UNC Charlotte .................L 53-4812-29 vs. Fairfield# ........................W 74-7112-30 at Dartmouth# ......................W 76-601-4 DELAWARE .........................L 57-561-9 at Hofstra .............................L 68-791-11 at Drexel ..............................L 75-581-15 WILLIAM & MARY ...............W 64-501-18 at George Mason .................W 65-571-22 JAMES MADISON ...............W 61-511-25 at VCU .................................W 80-691-29 at Old Dominion ...................L 67-552-1 TOWSON ............................W 62-472-5 at James Madison ...............W 58-54

2-8 GEORGE MASON ...............W 63-542-12 at Towson ............................L 58-482-15 OLD DOMINION ..................L 68-592-20 at William & Mary .................L 70-632-22 at Delaware .........................L 66-592-26 VCU .....................................W 58-482-29 DREXEL ..............................W 53-403-5 HOFSTRA ............................W 65-613-11 vs Delaware* .......................L 59-65# Blue Sky Classic, Hanover, N.H.* CAA Tournament, Norfolk, Va.

2004-05(8-20, 5-13 CAA)

Coach Ann Hancock11-19 at N.C. State ........................L 67-4911-22 WOFFORD ..........................W 83-5811-26 LONGWOOD% ....................W 64-5811-27 ST. JOHN’S% ......................L 71-6211-30 at Coastal Carolina ..............L 51-4712-12 at Jacksonville State ............L 66-5812-18 EAST CAROLINA ................W 57-5612-20 at UNC Greensboro .............L 79-6812-29 at Ohio .................................L 71-671-2 HOFSTRA ............................W 67-571-6 William & Mary .....................L 55-481-9 DREXEL ..............................L 79-73 3OT1-14 Delaware .............................L 56-401-16 Towson ................................L 65-611-20 GEORGE MASON ...............L 59-531-23 James Madison ...................L 72-501-27 at VCU .................................L 61-601-30 OLD DOMINION ..................L 59-552-3 WILLIAM & MARY ...............W 70-67 OT2-6 DELAWARE .........................L 59-472-11 at Drexel ..............................L 65-572-13 at Hofstra .............................W 80-78 OT2-17 JAMES MADISON ...............L 58-472-20 at George Mason .................W 51-472-24 at Old Dominion ...................L 76-522-27 TOWSON ............................L 67-593-3 VCU .....................................W 65-593-9 vs. VCU* ..............................L 53-40% Hilton Wilmington Riverside Classic, Wilmington, N.C.* at CAA Tournament, Fairfax, Va.

2005-06(15-13, 9-9 CAA)

Coach Ann Hancock11-26 S. CAROLINA STATE ..........W 60-5011-29 COASTAL CAROLINA .........W 75-5112-2 CHARLOTTE .......................L 74-5412-4 WILLIAM & MARY ...............W 52-4512-10 at Oklahoma State ...............L 66-4912-14 JACKSONVILLE STATE ......W 62-4012-18 OHIO ...................................W 60-5512-21 UNC GREENSBORO ..........W 65-5412-29 vs. Kansas State^ ................L 75-4912-30 vs. American^ ......................W 64-601-6 DELAWARE .........................W 55-411-8 at Georgia State ..................W 62-481-13 at George Mason .................W 64-511-15 VCU .....................................L 54-371-20 at Hofstra .............................L 71-531-22 NORTHEASTERN ...............W 65-511-27 at James Madison ...............L 55-351-29 at Drexel ..............................L 70-602-3 TOWSON ............................W 56-502-5 HOFSTRA ............................L 91-762-10 at Delaware .........................L 56-512-12 DREXEL ..............................W 53-412-17 at Old Dominion ...................L 78-512-19 GEORGIA STATE ...............L 54-472-24 at William & Mary .................L 63-612-26 at VCU .................................W 71-67 OT3-2 GEORGE MASON ...............W 61-483-8 vs. Northeastern* .................L 63-54^ St. Peter’s Holiday Classic, Jersey City, N.J.* CAA Tournament

2006-07(8-23, 3-15 CAA)

Coach Ann Hancock11-12 at UNC Greensboro ........L 74-48 11-17 at NC State .....................L 63-4811-20 at High Point ...................L 63-4911-24 &YOUNGSTOWN ST ......W 56-52 11-25 &FURMAN ......................W 50-4311-29 at South Carolina State ...W 67-4912-2 C OF C ............................W 56-41 12-6 at East Carolina ..............L 57-5212-18 CAMPBELL .....................L 69-55 12-20 vs Coastal Carolina .........L 66-59 12-30 SOUTH CAROLINA ........L 75-421-4 at George Mason ............W 59-57 1-7 DELAWARE ....................L 66-381-11 at William & Mary ............L 60-50 1-14 at Va. Commonwealth .....L 56-551-18 GEORGIA STATE ...........L 78-76 OT 1-21 JAMES MADISON ..........L 75-69

1-25 at Hofstra ........................L 68-64 1-28 at Northeastern ...............W 64-562-1 GEORGE MASON ..........W 59-58 2-4 at Drexel ..........................L 51-48 2-8 at Georgia State ..............L 61-57OT 2-11 WILLIAM AND MARY ......L 56-382-15 at Delaware .....................L 80-62 2-18 DREXEL ..........................L 71-59 2-22 VCU ................................L 76-64 2-25 at Towson ........................L 63-59 3-1 HOFSTRA .......................L 79-50 3-3 ODU ................................L 79-56 3-8 ^vs Towson ......................W 55-413-9 ^vs James Madison .........L 73-43 & = Hilton Wilmington Riverside Classic, Wilmington, N.C.^= CAA Tournament, Newark, Dela.

2007-08(17-14, 7-11 CAA)

Coach Ann Hancock11-9 PRESBYTERIAN .................W 91-5911-14 at Campbell .........................W 59-5611-19 at College of Charleston ......W 66-4711-24 ELON ...................................W 73-6811-27 HIGH POINT ........................W 62-6012-1 at South Carolina .................L 72-6012-5 COASTAL CAROLINA .........W 74-4612-20 EAST CAROLINA ................W 67-6012-28 vs Kent State& .....................W 63-4812-29 at Radford& .........................L 77-461-3 WESTERN CAROLINA .......W 90-88 OT1-6 at James Madison ...............L 79-391-9 OLD DOMINION ..................L 67-551-13 TOWSON ............................L 55-511-17 at Delaware .........................W 58-501-20 at Drexel ..............................L 63-501-24 VCU .....................................L 73-521-27 GEORGE MASON ...............W 63-471-31 at William & Mary .................L 72-622-3 at Old Dominion ...................L 93-562-7 HOFSTRA ............................W 79-722-10 GEORGIA STATE ................W 85-722-14 at VCU .................................W 64-582-17 at George Mason .................W 69-552-21 at Georgia State ..................W 52-422-24 WILLIAM & MARY ...............L 67-572-28 NORTHEASTERN ...............L 64-683-2 at Hofstra .............................L 58-433-6 JAMES MADISION ..............L 68-603-13 at Delaware* ........................W 59-563-14 vs. Old Dominion* ................L 82-65& - at Radford Christmas Classic (Radford, Va.)* - at CAA Tournament (Newark, Dela.)

2008-09(16-15, 9-9 CAA)

Coach Ann Hancock11-14 vs Longwood# .....................W 71-5011-15 vs Winston-Salem State# ....W 65-5011-20 UNC GREENSBORO ..........W 53-5011-28 vs Fordham% ......................W 53-4811-29 vs South Carolina% .............L 57-5412-04 KENT STATE .......................L 69-5412-14 EAST CAROLINA ................L 68-63 12-18 at Coastal Carolina ..............W 56-5112-21 HAMPTON ...........................W 69-5712-30 at Western Carolina .............L 73-631-1 at Wake Forest ....................L 72-581-4 GEORGIA STATE ................W 61-491-8 OLD DOMINION ..................L 79-701-11 at William & Mary .................L 59-551-15 at Northeastern ....................L 54-501-18 at Towson ............................L 63-541-22 DELAWARE .........................W 59-531-25 Virginia Commonwealth ......W 73-601-29 at George Mason .................W 68-522-1 DREXEL ..............................L 55-502-5 at Virginia Commonwealth ...L 64-422-8 at Old Dominion ...................L 66-462-12 GEORGE MASON ...............W 69-402-15 HOFSTRA ............................W 72-622-19 at James Madison ...............W 68-632-22 WILLIAM & MARY ................W 70-66 (ot)2-26 at Georgia State ..................L 70-673-1 at Hofstra .............................W 58-533-4 JAMES MADISON ...............L 74-653-12 vs George Mason* ...............W 56-473-13 vs Old Dominion* .................L 61-56# - ISES Cancer Awareness Tip-Off (Elon, N.C.)% - Cancun Thanksgiving Classic (Cancun, Mexico)* - 2009 CAA Championship (Harrisonburg, Va.)

Year-by-Year Results

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GAMESSeason ...............................................................31, Lori Drake, 2006-07 31, five players, 2007-08 31, five players, 2008-09Career .......................................116, Shameka Montgomery, 1999-2003

GAMES STARTEDSeason ...............................................................31, Lori Drake, 2006-07 31, three players, 2007-08 31, three players, 2008-09Career ...................................................... 100, Christy Gambill, 1996-00

FIELD GOALS MADEGame ....................18, W. Carroll (18-of-24) vs. Coastal Carolina, 12-19-86; Tressa Reese (18-of-30) at Charleston Southern, 2-13-91Season ......................................................... 237, Gwen Austin, 1983-84Career .......................................................... 848, Gwen Austin, 1981-85

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame ............................. 30, Tressa Reese (18-of-30) at Ch. Southern, 2-13-91Season ............................................................... 480, Jill Amos, 1982-83Career ....................................................... 1,626, Gwen Austin, 1981-85

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame ............................100.0 S. McDowell (11-of-11) at Baptist, 2-18-87 S. McDowell (10-of-10) at Campbell, 12-8-87 Season ............................67.7, Sharon McDowell (170-of-251), 1986-87Career .............................60.9, Sharon McDowell (426-of-699), 1984-88

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEGame ..............................9, Amber Blank at Richmond, 2-7-97, (9-of-13)Season ....................................59, Jennifer Kapper, 2001-02 (59-of-183)Career .................................162, Jennifer Kapper, 2000-04 (162-of-482)

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame ............................. 15, C. Makowski at Richmond, 2-22-88, (3 made)Season ..................................183, Jennifer Kapper, 2001-02 (59-of-183)Career ..............................482, Jennifer Kapper, 2000-2004 (162 made)

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 4 made)Game 100.0, Cindy Makowski at JMU, 2-6-88, (4-of-4); Gina Bennett at JMU, 1-16-89, (4-of-4) Cherie Lea at GMU, 1-23-03, (4-of-4) G. Luksyte vs. Furman, 11-25-06, (4-of-4)Season .............................. 45.1, Stephanie Fernald, 2006-07 (32-of-71)Career ..................................40.2, Stephanie Fernald, 2004-07 (45-112)

CONS. GAMES WITH AT LEAST ONE 3-POINT FIELD GOALSeason ...................................18, Jeri Lynn Coker (11-20-01 to 2-01-02)

FREE THROWS MADEGame 15, S. McDowell (15-of-22) vs. E. Carolina, 1-17-87; Sharon McDowell (15-of-17) at Coppin State, 1-18-88Season ......................................................... 121, Gwen Austin, 1983-84Career .......................................................... 360, Gwen Austin, 1981-85 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDGame ...........................22, S. McDowell (15-of-22) vs. E. Carolina, 1-17-87Season ......................................................... 188, Gwen Austin, 1983-84Career .......................................................... 577, Gwen Austin, 1981-85

FREE THROW PERCENTAGEGame ...............................100.0, Pat Martin (10-of-10) vs. ODU, 2-28-93Season ..................................... 87.6, Greta Luksyte (85-of-97), 2007-08Career ............................. 75.2, Shannon Casteel (106-of-141), 1995-98

REBOUNDSGame ......................................... 22, Vertha Dixon vs. Wingate, 11-20-79 Season ......................................................... 365, Gwen Austin, 1983-84Career ....................................................... 1,290, Gwen Austin, 1981-85

PERSONAL FOULSSeason .................................... 111, Rachael Friesen-Norwood, 2001-02Career ....................................................... 348, Hannah Grady, 1991-95

DISQUALIFICATIONSSeason .........................................................11, Hannah Grady, 1994-95Career ......................................................... 25, Hannah Grady, 1991-95

ASSISTSGame ............................................ 16, Johnnie Smith vs. ETSU, 1-13-88Season .......................................................194, Johnnie Smith, 1986-87Career .....................................................342, Cindy Makowski, 1987-91

STEALS Game ...................................11, Sheila Patterson vs. Davidson, 1-21-84; Johnnie Smith vs. Coastal Carolina, 12-19-86Season ..................................................... 99, Sheila Patterson, 1983-84Career ................................................... 221, Chandra Watkins, 1996-00

BLOCKED SHOTSGame ....................................10, Jurga Paliaukaite at Ga. State, 12-4-98Season ........................................................... 77, Ioulia Boxley, 1999-00Career .......................................................... 222, Gwen Austin, 1981-85

POINTSGame ............................... 40, T. Reese at Charleston Southern, 2-13-91(2) Players .............................. 64, S. Crumpler (38) and G. Austin (26) at UNCC, 2-18-82; S. Crumpler (32) and S. McMillan (32) vs. N.C. Central, 2-18-81Season ......................................................... 589, Gwen Austin, 1983-84Career ....................................................... 2,046, Gwen Austin, 1981-85

POINTS AVERAGESeason ........................................................ 21.0, Gwen Austin, 1983-84Career ......................................................... 18.7, Gwen Austin, 1981-85

FIELD GOALS MADEGame .....................16, Sabrina Douglas (16-of-24), at St. Augustine’s, 2-8-84

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame ......... 30, Regina McKeithan (14-of-30), vs. Campbell, 2-11-88

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame ........... 92.3, Sydney Beasley (12-of-13), vs. JMU, 2-28-87

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEGame ...9, Aubrey Eblin, at Old Dominion, 2-17-98, (16 attempts) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame ..............16, Aubrey Eblin, at Old Dominion, 2-17-98, (9 made)

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame ....100.0, Lateisha Wade, at George Mason, 2-17-08, (5-of-5), 100.0, Jurica Hargraves, at High Point, 11-27-07, (5-of-5)

FREE THROWS MADEGame .......................... 14, Dina Smith, vs. Gardner-Webb, 2-24-84 ...............................14, Tara McMinn, vs. UNC Asheville, 1-24-91

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDGame ................ 17, Kacy O’Brien (12-of-17), vs. Towson, 2-1-04

FREE THROW PERCENTAGEGame ........... 100.0, Dina Smith (14-of-14), vs. Gardner-Webb, 2-24-84; 100.0, Karen Irving (11-of-11), vs. St. Francis, 12-30-88, 100.0,Tara McMinn (14-of-14), vs. UNC Asheville, 1-24-91

POINTSGame ...................37, Sabrina Douglas at St. Augustine’s, 2-8-84 37, Regina McKeithan, vs. Campbell, 2-11-88

REBOUNDSGame .......................29, Sheila Ford, vs. UNC Asheville, 2-14-81

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GAMESSeason ................................................................31, 2006-07 31, 2007-08 31, 2008-09FIELD GOALS MADEGame....................................53, vs. Gardner Webb, 1-14-83Season ............................................................. 958, 1983-84

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame..........................................108, vs. Catawba, 11-20-80Season ........................................................... 2039, 1981-82

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEHalf ....................................78.2, at Duke (18-of-23), 12-2-80Game.......................... 67.9, at Campbell (38-of-56), 12-8-87Season ............................................................ 50.2, 1985-86

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEGame...................... 11, vs. Richmond, 2-7-97, (23 attempts) 11, vs. American, 1-22-99, (17 attempts)Season ........................................146, 2001-02, (146-of-427)

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame...............................24, vs. UMBC, 12-29-96, (5 made) 24, vs. Kent State 12-28-07 (7 made)Season .........................................427, 2001-02 (146-of-427)

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame......................... 72.7, vs. High Point (8-of-11), 1-30-01Season ........................................35.5, 2002-03 (109-of-307)

FREE THROWS MADEGame........................38, at Coppin State (38-of-52), 1-18-88Season ............................................................. 496, 2007-08

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDGame........................52, at Coppin State (38-of-52), 1-18-88Season ............................................................. 728, 2007-08

FREE THROW PERCENTAGEGame............ 100.0, at Oklahoma State (11-of-11), 12-10-05Season ........................................71.3, 1993-94 (356-of-499)

REBOUNDSGame........................................ 69, at Coppin State, 1-18-88Season .......................................................... 1,258, 1987-88

REBOUND AVERAGESeason ............................................................ 43.4, 1987-88

PERSONAL FOULSGame 37, vs. UNC Charlotte, 1-9-81 vs. Gardner Webb, 1-14-83Season ............................................................. 564, 1985-86

DISQUALIFICATIONSSeason .......................................... 30, 1982-83 and 1985-86

ASSISTSGame................................. 30, at Western Carolina, 12-5-87 vs. Delaware State, 1-28-87Season ............................................................. 520, 1987-88 TURNOVERSGame....................................... 48, at Old Dominion, 1-21-96Season ............................................................. 676, 1994-95

STEALSGame...............................40, vs. Coastal Carolina, 12-19-86Season ............................................................. 353, 1987-88

BLOCKED SHOTSGame.................................. 16, vs Coastal Carolina, 1/29/90Season ............................................................. 146, 1999-00

POINTSHalf 64, vs. UNC Charlotte (2nd half), 1-26-82 vs. Mars Hill (2nd half), 12-2-83Game...........................................138, vs. Davidson, 12-6-83Away ...........................................138, vs. Davidson, 12-6-83Loss ............................. 93, at East Tennessee State, 3-3-88Season .......................................................... 2,327, 1983-84

SCORING AVERAGESeason ............................................................ 83.1, 1983-84

GAMESSeason .......................................... 25, 1980-81 and 1982-83

FIELD GOALS MADEGame........................... 9, at Wisconsin-Green Bay, 12-2-94; 9, vs. Virginia Commonwealth, 1-28-96Season ............................................................. 427, 1994-95

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame........................... 29, vs. North Carolina A&T, 11-24-95Season ........................................................... 1214, 1994-95

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame....................18.9, at Old Dominion (10-of-53), 2-15-01Season .....................................34.4, 1995-96, (434-of-1259)

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEGame............................................................0, Several timesSeason ............................................................... 33, 1987-88

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame............................................................0, Several timesSeason ............................................................... 96, 1987-88

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame...................... 0.0, at William & Mary (0-of-9), 2-27-00;...................... 0.0, at Virginia Commonwealth (0-of-9) 2-5-09Season .........................................26.3, 2006-07, (88-of-334)

FREE THROWS MADEGame................................. 0, at Richmond (0-of-2), 2-22-88; ..........................................0, vs. Richmond (0-of-2), 2-17-90;....................... 0, at Virginia Commonwealth, (0-of-0), 2-5-09Season ............................................................. 280, 1982-83

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDGame............. 0, at Virginia Commonwealth, (0-of-0), 2-5-09Season ............................................................. 467, 1982-83

FREE THROW PERCENTAGEGame.............................. 0.0, at Richmond (0-of-2), 2-22-88; 0.0, vs. Richmond (0-of-2), 2-17-90Season ............................................................ 59.6, 1980-81

REBOUNDSGame.......................................... 19, at Ohio State, 11-25-03Season ............................................................. 899, 1994-95

REBOUND AVERAGESeason ............................................................ 33.3, 1994-95

PERSONAL FOULSGame............................. 7, vs. North Carolina A&T, 11-24-95Season ............................................................. 447, 1993-94

DISQUALIFICATIONSSeason ................................................................. 5, 2002-03

ASSISTSGame............................. 0, vs. North Carolina A&T, 11-24-95Season ............................................................. 246, 1995-96

TURNOVERSGame...................................6, vs. Atlantic Christian, 1-12-84Season ............................................................. 442, 2002-03

BLOCKSGame.............................................................. 0, Many timesSeason ............................................................... 21, 1996-97

STEALSGame............................................. 0, vs. Pembroke, 1-19-83Season ............................................................. 174, 2003-04

POINTSHalf ................ 5, vs. North Carolina A&T (1st Half), 11-24-95 Game...........................21, at Wisconsin-Green Bay, 12-2-94Season .......................................................... 1,243, 1995-96

SCORING AVERAGESeason ............................................................ 46.0, 1995-96

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FIELD GOALS MADEGame..........................................11, at Towson, 1-9-03Season .............................616, 2004-05 (616-of-1592)

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame.....35, vs. Coastal Carolina (17-of-35), 12-19-86Season ..........................1,524, 1996-97 (637-of-1524)

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame.......17.9, vs South Alabama (12-of-67), 12-4-99Season ............................35.5, 2002-03 (553-of-1567)

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEGame.................................................. 0, Several timesSeason ......................................................39, 1987-88

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame.................................................. 0, Several timesSeason ....................................................118, 1987-88

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame............. 0.0, at East Carolina, (0-of-10), 1-25-98Season ...................................................29.5, 1998-99

FREE THROWS MADEGame............0, at College of Charleston (0-for-4), 11-19-07;...................................... 0, vs Georgia State (0-for-5), 1-4-08 Season .........................................262, 1994-95 (262-of-384)

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDGame.......................... 3, at William & Mary (1-of-3), 1-29-95Season .........................................384, 1994-95 (262-of-384)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGEGame......... .000, at College of Charleston (0-of-4), 11-19-07................................. .000, vs Georgia State (0-for-5), 1-4-08Season ........................................60.1, 2008-09 (268-of-446)

REBOUNDSGame...................................19, at Coastal Carolina, 1-19-94Season ............................................................. 955, 1985-86

REBOUND AVERAGESeason ............................................................ 34.1, 1985-86

PERSONAL FOULSGame......................... 7, at East Tennessee State, 11-30-88; 7, at Old Dominion, 1-21-96; 7, at Maryland Eastern Shore, 12-31-97Season ............................................................. 476, 1993-94

DISQUALIFICATIONSGame...........................................................0, Several TimesSeason ................................................................. 6, 1989-90

ASSISTSGame.................................2, vs. Coastal Carolina, 12-19-86Season ............................................................. 299, 2002-03

TURNOVERSGame.................................................. 6, at American, 2-2-87Season .............................................. 441, 1993-94, 2001-02

BLOCKED SHOTSGame............................................................0, Several timesSeason ............................................................... 64, 1986-87

STEALSGame..........................1, vs. College of Charleston, 12-3-03; 1, vs. Maryland-Baltimore County, 1-21-98Season ............................................................. 209, 2002-03

POINTSHalf ............................8, vs. East Carolina (1st half), 2-23-91Game................................... 26, at Towson, 1-9-03, W 52-26Season .......................................................... 1,517, 2002-03

SCORING AVERAGESeason ............................................................ 54.2, 2002-03

POINTSHalf ................66, vs. JMU in CAA Tourn. (2nd half), 2-28-87Game............................................105, at Campbell, 12-5-81Season ........................................................... 2096, 1988-89

FIELD GOALS MADEGame.............................. 37, at Old Dominion (2-3-08)Season ....................................................726, 2007-08

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame............................ 80, Western Carolina (1-3-08)Season .................................................1,762, 2006-07

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame................ .609 (28-of-46), at Wofford (11-27-01)Season ............................ .353, 2002-03 (553-of-1567)

SCORING AVERAGESeason ........................................................... 77.4, 1991-92

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEGame ............................... 14, Hofstra, 2-7-08, (27 attempts) Season .........................................160, 2006-07 (160-of-478)

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame................................... 31, Drexel, 2-18-07, (13 made);Season .........................................479, 2007-08 (158-of-479)

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame................................... 75.0, at Baptist, 2-2-88, (6-of-8)Season ........................................39.4, 1993-94 (199-of-302)

FREE THROWS MADEGame................................................. 35, at Drexel (1-13-02)Season .............................................441, 1992-93 (441-674)

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDGame................................................. 39, at Drexel (1-13-02)Season .............................................674, 1992-93 (441-674)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGEGame.................................................... .100.0, several timesSeason ............................................71.2, 2000-01 (408-573)

REBOUNDSGame....................................71, at George Mason, 11-22-82 Season .......................................................... 1,158, 1988-89

PERSONAL FOULSGame.......................36, at Coppin State, 1-18-88, W 104-57Season ............................................................. 617, 2007-08

DISQUALIFICATIONSGame...................................... 5, at William & Mary, 1-29-95; 5, at East Carolina, 3-5-95Season ............................................................... 30, 1982-83

ASSISTSGame..................................... 39, vs. Francis Marion, 1-29-82Season ............................................................. 461, 1992-93

BLOCKED SHOTSGame........................................ 13, at Coppin State, 1-18-88 Season ..............................................................116, 2006-07

STEALSGame....................................... 30, at Old Dominion, 1-21-96Season ............................................................. 330, 1994-95

Opponent Team Highs Opponent Team LowsLargest Margin of Victory ....................... 94, at Davidson, 12-06-83, W 138-44Largest Margin of Defeat .................... 81, at Old Dominion, 1-21-96, L 103-22Fewest Points in a Win 50 vs. Furman, 11-25-06, W 50-43Fewest Points/Both Teams 78, at Towson, 1-9-03, W 52-26Fewest Total Points (Game) 22, at Old Dominion, 1-21-96, L 103-22Fewest Total Points (Half) .........5, vs. North Carolina A&T , 11-24-95 (1st Half), L 55-25Longest Game ...............................................3 OT, vs. Drexel, 1-9-05, L 79-73Most Technical Fouls .......................... 3, at George Mason, 2-23-87, W 74-67 (OT)Consecutive FG Made ...................................... 16, Sharon McDowell,........................... 12-6-87 thru 12-12-87, at UNCA, at Campbell, vs. BaptistConsecutive FT Made ............................................ 42, Greta Luksyte, .................1-27-08 thru 3-14-08, vs. George Mason, vs. Old DominionMost Wins ........................................................22, 2002-03 & 1983-84Fewest Losses ..................................................6, 2002-03 & 1983-84Most Losses ..................................................................... 26, 1991-92Best Winning Percentage ................ .786, 2002-03 & 1983-84 (22-6)Largest Average Margin of Victory ............................. 14.3, 1983-84Longest Winning Streak ................................9, 1-12-84 thru 2-06-84Longest Losing Streak 21, 11-23-92 thru 2-20-92 & 12-21-95 thru 3-6-96Most Overtime Games......................................3, 1987-88 & 2004-05Most Overtime Periods ..................................................... 5, 2004-05Record in Overtime Games ...................................................... 13-15Best Start To A Season ...........................7-0, 11-23-02 thru 12-20-02Best Non-Conference Record ....................................... 8-1, 2002-03Best CAA Record .......................................................... 14-4, 2002-03Best Road Record ........................................................ 12-3, 2002-03Best Home Record ....................................................... 13-0, 1984-85Longest CAA Win Streak ............................... 7-0, 2-9-03 thru 3-6-03

Points on Away Court ................................... 107, at James Madison .................................................at CAA Tournament, 2-28-87, L 107-48Most Points In Loss ..........................96, at Pfeiffer, 1-21-81, W 100-96Fewest Points in Win ........................ 42, William & Mary, 2-1-01, L 42-41

Miscellaneous Records

Opponent Misc. Records

Largest Overall Crowd5,725...................at Old Dominion, 1-3-03 ......................... L 71-584,687...................at Old Dominion, 2-26-99 ....................... L 74-524,560...................at N.C. State, 11-17-06 .......................... L 63-484,553...................at Old Dominion, 2-11-00 ....................... L 85-554,348...................at Old Dominion, 1-29-04 ...................... L 67-554,044...................at Old Dominion, 2-15-02 ....................... L 72-403,905...................at Old Dominion, 2-15-01 ...................... L 83-323,700...................at James Madison, 1-11-92 ................... L 91-683,579...................at Old Dominion, 2-17-98 ....................... L 51-92

Largest Home Crowd2,264...................vs. UNC Greensboro, 11-20-08 .............W 53-482,254...................vs. Old Dominion, 3-6-03 ................L 51-48 (OT)1,898...................vs. James Madison, 2-8-92 ................... L 71-581,321...................vs. George Mason, 2-8-04 .................... W 63-541,264...................vs. James Madison, 2-16-03 ................ W 60-531,186...................vs. George Mason, 2-11-01 ................... L 65-531,081...................vs. East Carolina, 12-20-07 ...................W 67-601,050...................vs. James Madsion, 1-21-07 ................. L 75-69 956....................vs. Hofstra, 1-16-03 .............................. W 63-47 875....................vs. Coastal Carolina, 1-29-90 ............... W 79-59 854....................vs. Drexel, 1-19-03 ............................... W 74-52 829....................vs. Wake Forest, 12-29-02 .................... L 65-59 826....................vs. Delaware, 2-6-03 ............................. L 56-55 790....................vs. James Madison, 3-6-08 .................... L 68-60 750....................vs. James Madison, 2-14-93 ................. L 78-63 750....................vs. Drexel. 2-29-04 ...............................W 53-40

Largest Away Crowd5,725...................at Old Dominion, 1-3-03 ......................... L 71-58

Largest Neutral Crowd2,666...................vs. Old Dominion 3-13-09 ....................... L 61-56

Attendance Records

Opponent Records/Miscellaneous

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SCORINGPLAYER YEAR G PTSGwen Austin 1983-84 28 589Elizabeth Bell 1986-87 28 574Gwen Austin 1984-85 28 561Charlene Page 1988-89 28 540Tressa Reese 1989-90 26 523Jill Amos 1983-84 28 521Tressa Reese 1990-91 28 485Sharon McDowell 1987-88 29 484Jennifer Kapper 2001-02 30 458Gwen Austin 1981-82 28 448Gwen Austin 1982-83 25 448

SCORING AVERAGEPLAYER YEAR G PTS AVG.Gwen Austin 1983-84 28 589 21.0Elizabeth Bell 1986-87 28 574 20.5Tressa Reese 1989-90 26 523 20.1Gwen Austin 1984-85 28 561 20.0Charlene Page 1988-89 28 540 19.3Jill Amos 1983-84 28 521 18.6Gwen Austin 1982-83 28 448 17.9Meagan Samis 2004-05 27 441 16.3Jennifer Kapper 2001-02 30 458 15.3Cherie Lea 2003-04 28 444 15.9

FIELD GOALS MADEPLAYER YEAR G FGMElizabeth Bell 1986-87 28 239Jill Amos 1983-84 28 238Gwen Austin 1984-85 28 237Gwen Austin 1983-84 28 234Charlene Page 1988-89 28 225Tressa Reese 1989-90 26 215Jill Amos 1982-83 25 201Gwen Austin 1982-83 25 192Sharon McDowell 1987-88 29 185Gwen Austin 1981-82 28 185Tressa Reese 1990-91 28 185

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDPLAYER YEAR G FGAJennifer Kapper 2001-02 30 464Jill Amos 1983-84 28 462Gwen Austin 1984-85 28 457Gwen Austin 1983-84 28 452Charlene Page 1988-89 28 438Tressa Reese 1990-91 28 427Elizabeth Bell 1986-87 28 424Tressa Reese 1989-90 26 415Meagan Samis 2004-05 27 411Jill Amos 1982-83 25 408

FG PERCENTAGE (Min. 300 Att.)PLAYER YEAR FGM-FGA PCT.Sharon McDowell 1987-88 185-301 .615Elizabeth Bell 1986-87 239-424 .564Gwen Austin 1981-82 185-338 .547Sissy Morse 1985-86 164-300 .547Sissy Morse 1986-87 167-316 .528Gwen Austin 1984-85 237-457 .519Tressa Reese 1989-90 215-415 .518Elizabeth Bell 1985-86 159-307 .518Gwen Austin 1983-84 234-452 .518Jill Amos 1983-84 238-462 .515

FREE THROWS MADEPLAYER YEAR G FTMGwen Austin 1983-84 28 121Brittany Blackwell 2008-09 31 119Sharon McDowell 1987-88 29 114Sahsha Taylor 2007-08 31 114Brittany Blackwell 2007-08 29 112Sharon McDowell 1986-87 28 107Christy Gambill 1999-00 30 106Greta Luksyte 2008-09 31 102Jennifer Kapper 2003-04 28 101Gwen Austin 1984-85 28 97S. Montgomery 2002-03 28 97

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDPLAYER YEAR G FTAGwen Austin 1983-84 28 188Sahsha Taylor 2007-08 31 182Sharon McDowell 1987-88 29 173Brittany Blackwell 2008-09 31 168Gwen Austin 1984-85 28 163S. Montgomery 2002-03 28 163Brittany Blackwell 2007-08 29 157Sharon McDowell 1986-87 28 156Sherri Crumpler 1980-81 26 153Sharon McMillan 1980-81 26 151

FT PERCENTAGE (Min. 60 Att.)PLAYER YEAR FTM-FTA PCT.Greta Luksyte 2007-08 85-97 .876Kim Bush 1992-93 61-70 .871Toni Esposito 1994-95 61-72 .847Kelly Norton 1993-94 68-82 .829Lorraine Cordaway 1991-92 67-82 .817Jennifer Kapper 2003-04 101-125 .808Myra Horton 1993-94 48-60 .800Myra Horton 1991-92 60-75 .800Greta Luksyte 2008-09 102-128 .797Cherie Lea 2002-03 56-71 .789LaTonia Beale 1999-00 47-60 .783

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEPLAYER YEAR G 3PTMJennifer Kapper 2001-02 30 59Jennifer Kapper 2002-03 28 56Amber Blank 1996-97 27 56Jeri Lynn Coker 2001-02 30 45Greta Luksyte 2007-08 31 43Tressa Reese 1990-91 28 41LaTonia Beale 1997-98 27 40LaTonia Beale 1998-99 27 38Denise Marsh 1994-95 19 37Cindy Makowski 1989-90 26 37LaTonia Beale 1996-97 27 36Cherie Lea 2002-03 28 36Lori Drake 2006-07 31 34Greta Luksyte 2008-09 31 34

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDPLAYER YEAR G 3PTAJennifer Kapper 2001-02 30 183Jennifer Kapper 2002-03 28 149Amber Blank 1996-97 27 139Tressa Reese 1990-91 28 131LaTonia Beale 1999-00 29 128Jennifer Kapper 2003-04 28 125LaTonia Beale 1997-98 27 119Denise Marsh 1994-95 19 117Greta Luksyte 2007-08 31 114Jeri Lynn Coker 2001-02 30 110

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. (Min. 40 Att.)PLAYER YEAR FGM-FGA PCT.Stephanie Fernald 2005-06 32-71 .451Cherie Lea 2002-03 36-84 .429Gina Bennett 1988-89 18-42 .429Jeri Lynn Coker 2001-02 45-110 .409Tressa Reese 1988-89 33-81 .407Amber Blank 1996-97 56-139 .403Tracy Morgan 2000-01 16-40 .400Jan Williams 2000-01 18-45 .400Cindy Makowski 1987-88 21-54 .389LaTonia Beale 1996-97 36-94 .383Lorraine Cordaway 1991-92 29-76 .382

REBOUNDSPLAYER YEAR G REBGwen Austin 1983-84 28 365Gwen Austin 1984-85 28 359Sharon McDowell 1987-88 29 315Sherri Crumpler 1980-81 25 311Sharon McDowell 1986-87 28 306Sherri Crumpler 1981-82 28 293Gwen Austin 1982-83 25 288Gwen Austin 1981-82 28 278Brittany Blackwell 2008-09 31 258Phyllis Edwards 1985-86 28 256

REBOUND AVERAGE PLAYER YEAR G RBS AVG.Gwen Austin 1983-84 28 365 13.04Gwen Austin 1984-85 28 359 12.82Sherri Crumpler 1980-81 25 311 12.44Gwen Austin 1982-83 25 288 11.52Sharon McDowell 1986-97 28 306 10.93Sharon McDowell 1987-88 29 315 10.86Linda Plum 1979-80 24 255 10.63Sherri Crumpler 1981-82 28 293 10.46Gwen Austin 1981-82 28 278 9.93Tracy Morgan 2001-02 27 248 9.19

ASSISTSPLAYER YEAR G ATJohnnie Smith 1986-87 28 194Cindy Makowski 1989-90 26 166Cindy Makowski 1987-88 29 147Wanda Carroll 1986-87 28 138Gina Bennett 1988-89 28 137Sharon McMillan 1981-82 28 119Sonya Pickard 1984-85 28 108Meg Withrow 2004-05 28 108Johnnie Smith 1987-88 19 106Jennifer Kapper 2002-03 28 101

ASSIST AVERAGE PLAYER YEAR G AST AVG.Johnnie Smith 1986-87 28 194 6.93Cindy Makowski 1989-90 26 166 6.39Johnnie Smith 1987-88 19 106 5.58Cindy Makowski 1987-88 29 147 5.07Wanda Carroll 1986-87 28 138 4.93Gina Bennett 1988-89 28 137 4.89Sharon McMillan 1981-82 28 119 4.25Sonya Pickard 1984-85 28 108 3.86Meg Withrow 2004-05 28 108 3.86Jennifer Kapper 2002-03 28 101 3.67Sissy Morse 1987-88 27 97 3.59Sissy Morse 1986-87 28 97 3.46

STEALSPLAYER YEAR G STSheila Patterson 1983-84 28 99Charlene Page 1988-89 28 97Johnnie Smith 1986-87 28 85Sharon McDowell 1986-87 28 76Cindy Makowski 1987-88 29 75Cindy Makowski 1989-90 26 72Meg Withrow 2004-05 28 71Chandra Watkins 1998-99 27 71Sherri Crumpler 1981-82 28 71Phyllis Edwards 1985-86 28 67Sharon McMillan 1981-82 28 66

BLOCKED SHOTSPLAYER YEAR G BLIoulia Boxley 1999-00 30 77Gwen Austin 1984-85 28 76Jurga Paliaukaite 1998-99 27 71Gwen Austin 1983-84 28 56Krystle Taylor 1987-88 29 46Ioulia Boxley 1997-98 26 42Gwen Austin 1981-82 28 41Tiffany Stacey 1992-93 27 40Jurga Paliaukaite 1999-00 27 40Gwen Austin 1982-83 28 39

TURNOVERSPLAYER YEAR G TOCindy Makowski 1989-90 26 159Cindy Makowski 1987-88 29 152Denise Marsh 1994-95 27 151Gina Bennett 1988-89 28 150Tara Spencer 1994-95 27 136Johnnie Smith 1986-87 28 131Denise Marsh 1995-96 27 128Toni Esposito 1994-95 27 123Lorraine Cordaway 1991-92 26 111Jennifer Kapper 2001-02 30 111

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SCORING PLAYER YEARS G PTS Gwen Austin 1981-85 109 2056 Jill Amos 1980-84 105 1718 Tressa Reese 1987-91 106 1501 Sahsha Taylor 2004-09 114 1324Chandra Watkins 1996-00 105 1309 Elizabeth Bell 1984-87 84 1290 Jennifer Kapper 2000-04 114 1222Sissy Morse 1984-88 110 1210S. Montgomery 1999-03 116 1139Sharon McDowell 1984-88 96 1125 SCORING AVERAGE (Min. 50 Games)PLAYER YEARS G PTS AVGGwen Austin 1981-85 109 2056 18.9Jill Amos 1980-84 105 1718 16.4Elizabeth Bell 1984-87 84 1290 15.4Cherie Lea 2002-04 56 822 14.7Sharon McMillan 1980-83 71 1021 14.4Tressa Reese 1987-91 106 1501 14.2Sherri Crumpler 1980-82 53 745 14.1Brittany Blackwell 2007-ACT. 60 845 14.1Charlene Page 1985-88 81 1029 12.7Chandra Watkins 1996-00 105 1309 12.5

FIELD GOALS MADEPLAYER YEARS G FGMGwen Austin 1981-85 109 848Jill Amos 1980-84 105 795Tressa Reese 1987-91 106 601Sissy Morse 1984-88 110 563Elizabeth Bell 1983-87 84 541Chandra Watkins 1996-00 105 509Sahsha Taylor 2004-09 114 482S. Montgomery 1999-03 116 427Charlene Page 1985-88 81 427Sharon McDowell 1984-88 96 426

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDPLAYER YEARS G PTSGwen Austin 1981-85 109 1626Jill Amos 1980-84 105 1605Tressa Reese 1987-91 106 1289Chandra Watkins 1996-00 105 1219Jennifer Kapper 2000-04 114 1130Sissy Morse 1984-88 110 1072Elizabeth Bell 1984-87 84 992Sonya Pickard 1981-85 108 934Sheila Patterson 1980-84 96 929Latonia Beale 1996-00 110 928

FG PERCENTAGE (Min. 400 Attempts)PLAYER YEARS G FGM-A PCTS. McDowell 1984-88 96 426-699 .609Elizabeth Bell 1984-87 84 541-992 .545Sissy Morse 1984-88 110 563-1072 .525Gwen Austin 1981-85 109 848-1626 .523P. Edwards 1984-86 48 220-425 .518C. Gambill 1996-00 110 333-648 .514Jenny Owens 1981-86 94 264-528 .503Jill Amos 1980-84 105 795-1605 .495

FREE THROWS MADEPLAYER YEARS G FTMGwen Austin 1981-85 109 360Sahsha Taylor 2004-09 114 340Christy Gambill 1996-00 110 293S. Montgomery 1999-03 116 285Sharon McDowell 1984-88 96 273Jennifer Kapper 2000-04 114 266Chandra Watkins 1996-00 105 254Brittany Blackwell 2008-09 60 231Wanda Carroll 1983-87 108 226Sonya Pickard 1981-85 108 225

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REBOUND AVERAGE (Min. 50 games)PLAYER YEARS G REB AVGGwen Austin 1981-85 109 1290 11.8Sherri Crumpler 1980-82 53 604 11.4Sharon McDowell 1984-88 96 806 8.4Brittany Blackwell 2007-Act. 60 481 8.0Tracy Morgan 2000-04 104 775 7.4Elizabeth Bell 1984-87 84 599 7.1Christy Gambill 1996-00 110 737 6.7Vickey Harper 2000-02 51 328 6.4S. Montgomery 1999-03 116 724 6.2Hannah Grady 1991-95 107 661 6.2

ASSISTSPLAYER YEARS G ASTCindy Makowski 1987-91 66 357Johnnie Smith 1985-88 71 336Jennifer Kapper 2000-04 114 309Sissy Morse 1984-88 110 294Wanda Carroll 1983-87 108 285Kim Bush 1990-94 107 274LaTonia Beale 1996-00 110 273Jill Amos 1980-84 105 265Chandra Watkins 1996-00 105 257Sharon McMillan 1980-83 71 251

ASSIST AVERAGE (Min. 50 games)PLAYER YEARS G AST AVG.Cindy Makowski 1987-91 66 342 5.5Johnnie Smith 1985-88 71 336 4.7Sharon McMillan 1980-83 71 257 3.5Cherie Lea 2002-04 56 165 2.9Jennifer Kapper 2000-04 114 309 2.7Sissy Morse 1984-88 110 294 2.7Wanda Carroll 1983-87 108 285 2.6Kim Bush 1990-94 107 274 2.6Jill Amos 1980-84 105 265 2.5LaTonia Beale 1996-00 110 273 2.5

STEALSPLAYER YEARS G STLChandra Watkins 1996-00 105 219Sheila Patterson 1980-84 96 196Jill Amos 1980-84 105 191Sonya Pickard 1981-85 108 183Sharon McDowell 1984-88 96 180Cindy Makowski 1987-91 66 178Sahsha Taylor 2004-09 114 167Sharon McMillan 1980-83 108 165Johnnie Smith 1985-88 71 162Gwen Austin 1981-85 109 159Sissy Morse 1984-88 110 152Charlene Page 1985-88 81 152

BLOCKED SHOTSPLAYER YEARS G BLKGwen Austin 1981-85 109 222Jurga Paliaukaite 1997-00 53 123Ioulia Boxley 1997-98, 99 56 119Tiffany Stacey 1992-96 99 112Sherri Crumpler 1980-82 53 86Sahsha Taylor 2004-09 114 56Alex Stewart 2005-07 54 54Kelly Kincaid 1987-91 101 51Elizabeth Bell 1984-87 84 48Martha White 2007-Act. 62 47

TURNOVERSPLAYER YEARS G STLDenise Marsh 1992-96 107 426Cindy Makowski 1987-91 66 340Jennifer Kapper 2000-04 114 335Sahsha Taylor 2004-09 114 289R. Friesen-Norwood 1999-03 106 283Shannon Casteel 1995-99 89 276Kim Bush 1991-94 107 271Johnnie Smith 1985-88 71 259Elizabeth Bell 1984-87 84 257Krissy Riggs 1997-01 97 249

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDPLAYER YEARS G FTAGwen Austin 1981-85 109 577Sahsha Taylor 2004-09 114 526S. Montgomery 1999-03 116 461Christy Gambill 1997-00 110 424Sharon McDowell 1984-88 96 415Chandra Watkins 1996-00 105 380Jennifer Kapper 2000-04 114 352Tracy Morgan 2000-04 105 335Sheila Patterson 1981-84 96 331Wanda Carroll 1983-87 108 329

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE PLAYER YEARS G FTM-A PCTGreta Luksyte 2006-Act. 90 223-277 .805Lorraine Cordaway 1990-92 54 111-139 .799Myra Horton 1991-94 81 151-193 .782Kim Bush 1991-94 107 118-157 .761Jennifer Kapper 2000-04 114 266-353 .756 Shannon Casteel 1995-99 89 106-141 .752Tressa Reese 1987-91 106 202-270 .748Cherie Lea 2002-04 56 145-194 .747Sissy Morse 1984-88 110 83-112 .741Lori Drake 2005-07 84 122-166 .735Charlene Page 1985-88 81 175-239 .732

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEPLAYER YEARS G 3PTJennifer Kapper 2000-04 114 162LaTonia Beale 1996-00 110 144Denise Marsh 1992-96 107 110Tressa Reese 1987-91 106 97Greta Luksyte 2006-Act. 90 96Jeri Lynn Coker 1998-02 115 90Amber Blank 1993-97 81 84Katy Walters 1996-00 104 79Denise Lawrence 2004-07 112 75Cindy Makowski 1987-91 66 73

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDPLAYER YEARS G 3PTJennifer Kapper 2000-04 114 482LaTonia Beale 1996-00 110 443Denise Marsh 1992-96 107 366Tressa Reese 1987-91 106 295Denise Lawrence 2004-07 112 283Greta Luksyte 2006-Act. 90 275Katy Walters 1996-00 104 251Jeri Lynn Coker 1998-02 115 246Amber Blank 1993-97 81 232Lori Drake 2005-07 84 199

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT.PLAYER YEARS G FGM-A PCTStephanie Fernald 2004-07 57 45-112 .402Jan Williams 2000-02 45 43-113 .381Cindy Makowski 1987-91 66 73-192 .380Cherie Lea 2002-04 56 59-156 .378Jeri Lynn Coker 1998-02 115 90-246 .366Lorraine Cordaway 1990-92 54 48-136 .353Greta Luksyte 2006-Act. 90 96-275 .349Tracy Morgan 2000-04 105 46-132 .348Jennifer Kapper 2000-04 114 162-482 .336Treasure Johnson 2007-Act. 62 38-113 .336

REBOUNDS PLAYER YEARS G REBGwen Austin 1981-85 109 1290Sharon McDowell 1984-88 96 806Tracy Morgan 2000-04 104 775Christy Gambill 1996-00 110 737S. Montgomery 1999-03 116 724Sahsha Taylor 2004-09 114 689Hannah Grady 1991-95 107 661Sherri Crumpler 1980-82 53 604Elizabeth Bell 1984-87 84 599Tiffany Stacey 1992-96 99 552

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Player-of-the-YearGwen Austin ............................................................ 1984-85

Defensive Player-of-the-YearRachael Friesen-Norwood ..............2002-03 (Co-Defensive)

Coach-of-the-YearAnn Hancock ........................................................... 2002-03

Rookie-of-the-YearMeagan Samis......................................................... 2004-05Brittany Blackwell .................................................... 2007-08

Dean Ehlers Athlete of the YearCherie Lea ............................................................... 2003-04Michaela Vezenkova................................................ 2005-06

All-Conference Gwen Austin .........................................1984-85 (First team)Elizabeth Bell ...................................1984-85 (Second team) 1985-86 (Second team)Phyllis Edwards ...............................1985-86 (Second team)Elizabeth Bell ........................................1986-87 (First team)Sharon McDowell ............................1986-87 (Second team) 1987-88 (First team)Charlene Page......................................1988-89 (First team)Tressa Reese .......................................1989-90 (First team) 1990-91 (Second team)Chandra Watkins ............................1998-99 (Second Team) 1999-00 (Second Team)Cherie Lea ...........................................2002-03 (First Team)Shameka Montgomery ...................2002-03 (Second Team)Cherie Lea ...........................................2003-04 (First Team)Jennifer Kapper ..................................2003-04 (Third Team)Meagan Samis................................2004-05 (Second Team)Lori Drake ...........................................2006-07 (Third Team)Brittany Blackwell ...........................2007-08 (Second Team)........................................................2008-09 (Second Team)Sahsha Taylor .....................................2007-08 (Third Team)Greta Luksyte .....................................2008-09 (Third Team)

All-Rookie Team Cindy Makowski....................................................... 1987-88Lisa Williams ............................................................ 1989-90Zandra Harris........................................................... 1990-91Myra Horton ............................................................. 1991-92Amber Blank ............................................................ 1992-93Toni Esposito ........................................................... 1994-95Latonia Beale........................................................... 1996-97Christy Gambill ........................................................ 1996-97Tracy Morgan .......................................................... 2000-01Meagan Samis......................................................... 2004-05Sahsha Taylor .......................................................... 2005-06Brittany Blackwell .................................................... 2007-08

All-Tournament TeamChandra Watkins ..................................................... 1999-00Shameka Montgomery ............................................ 2001-02

All-Academic TeamTiffany Stacey .......................................................... 1993-94Denise Marsh ...........................................1994-95, 1995-96Tonya Winfield ......................................................... 1997-98Cherie Lea ................................................2002-03, 2003-04Bethany Stranges ......................2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07Michaela Vezenkova.................................2004-05, 2005-06Stephanie Fernald .....................2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08

CAA Rookie-of-the-WeekMeagan Samis................................................ Nov. 22, 2004 Dec. 20, 2005 Jan. 31, 2005 Feb. 7, 2005Meg Withrow................................................... Nov. 29, 2004 Feb. 14, 2005Candace Walker .............................................Dec. 27, 2005Sahsha Taylor ...................................................Dec. 5, 2005 Dec. 19, 2005 Jan. 9, 2006 Feb. 6, 2006 Feb. 27, 2006Greta Luksyte ..................................................Jan. 30, 2007Brittany Blackwell ........................................... Nov. 26, 2007 Jan. 1, 2008 Jan. 21, 2008 Feb. 11, 2008

CAA Player-of-the-Week Gwen Austin ................................................... Dec. 11, 1984 Dec. 17, 1984 Jan. 24, 1985Sissy Morse .................................................... Feb. 25, 1985 Jan. 15, 1986Elizabeth Bell .................................................. Feb. 12, 1986 Dec. 9, 1986Wanda Carroll .................................................Dec. 23, 1986Sharon McDowell ............................................Jan. 20, 1987 Dec. 14, 1987 Feb. 29, 1988Kelly Kincaid .....................................................Dec. 5, 1988Charlene Page.................................................. Feb. 6, 1989Tressa Reese ..................................................Jan. 29, 1990 Feb. 5, 1990Zandra Harris...................................................Jan. 28, 1991Tressa Reese ................................................. Feb. 17, 1991Pat Martin ..........................................................Jan. 4, 1993Kim Bush .......................................................... Mar. 7, 1994Tiffany Stacey ................................................... Mar. 6, 1995Amber Blank ................................................... Feb. 10, 1997Chandra Watkins ..............................................Dec. 7, 1998Christy Gambill ...............................................Dec. 20, 1999 Feb. 29, 2000Tracy Morgan ...................................................Dec. 4, 2000Vickey Harper .................................................Dec. 18, 2000Jennifer Kapper ..............................................Dec. 18, 2001 Jan. 13, 2003Cherie Lea .......................................................Jan. 27, 2003 Jan. 22, 2004Tracy Morgan ................................................... Mar. 8, 2004Sahsha Taylor ................................................. Feb. 11, 2008Brittany Blackwell Feb. 18, 2008 Dec. 22, 2008Greta Luksyte ................................................. Feb. 23, 2009

Player-of-the-Week (ECAC)Tressa Reese ................................................. Feb. 17, 1991

CAA Honors

1982-83Sherri Crumpler ................................Foxy Lady Tournament (Francis Marion)

1988-89Charlene Page .................................................Marcal Invitational (St. Peter’s)

1990Tressa Reese ................................Comfort Inn Downtown Classic (Ga. Tech)

1993Amber Blank .................................................................Rice Invitational (Rice)Pat Martin .....................................UNCW Holiday Inn Basketball Beach Blast

1994Myra Horton ..................................UNCW Holiday Inn Basketball Beach Blast

1995Hannah Grady .................................................................. UNCW Beach Blast

1996-97Christy Gambill ......................................Wolfpack Holiday Hoops (N.C. State)Chandra Watkins ................................ Davidson Roundball Invitational (Davidson)

1997-98Chandra Watkins .............................................................. UNCW Beach BlastLaTonia Beale ..........................................Wells Fargo Classic (Arizona State)

1998-99Chandra Watkins ...............................Collegiate Sports Travel Tourn. (Ga. State)Tonya Winfield ..............................Collegiate Sports Travel Tourn. (Ga. State)Chandra Watkins ........................................... UNCW Holiday Inn Beach BlastDee Dee Toon ................................................ UNCW Holiday Inn Beach Blast

1999-00Chandra Watkins .........................................Princeton Invitational (Princeton); Wildcat/Commerce Bank Classic (Kansas State)Christy Gambill .....................................UNCW Holiday Inn Beach Blast, MVPKaty Walters .................................................. UNCW Holiday Inn Beach Blast

2000-01S. Montgomery Coors Rocky Mount. Shootout (Colo. St.) UNCW Sheraton Four Points Beach Blast Tracy Morgan.....................................UNCW Sheraton Four Pts Beach Blast, MVPVickey Harper .................................................Bearcat Invitational (Cincinnati)

2002-03Cherie Lea ............................................UNCW Hilton Riverside Classic, MVP Shameka Montgomery ...................................UNCW Hilton Riverside ClassicJennifer Kapper ............................... Radisson Suites Rndball Class. (Fla. Atl.)R. Friesen-Norwood ..................................Radisson Stes Rndball Class., MVP (Fla. Atl.)Rachel Wojdowski ..........................................UNCW Hilton Riverside Classic Radisson Suites Roundball Classic (Florida Atlantic) 2003-04Cherie Lea ................................................Blue Sky Classic MVP (Dartmouth)Jennifer Kapper .................................................Blue Sky Classic (Dartmouth)

2004-05Meagan Samis ...............................................UNCW Hilton Riverside Classic Meg Withrow ...................................................UNCW Hilton Riverside Classic

2005-06Lori Drake ......................................... St. Peter’s Holiday Classic (St. Peter’s)

2006-07Lori Drake .........................UNCW Hilton Wilmington Riverside Classic (MVP)Greta Luksyte ..............................UNCW Hilton Wilmington Riverside Classic

2007-08Brittany Blackwell ..................................Radford Christmas Classic( Radford)

2007-08Brittany Blackwell ..............................................Cancun Thanksgiving Classic............................................................ ISES Cancer Awareness Tip-Off (Elon)Greta Luksyte ....................................................Cancun Thanksgiving ClassicSahsha Taylor ..................................... ISES Cancer Awareness Tip-Off (Elon)

All-Tournament Honors

Michaela Vezenkova

Seahawk Honor Roll

Sissy Morse

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1,000 Point ClubGwen Austin || Center || Wallace, N.C. || 2,056 Career Points

Year GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1981 28-NA NA NA 185-338 .547 NA-NA NA 78-119 .655 278-9.9 90 4 16 n/a n/a 32 448 16.01982 25-NA NA NA 192-379 .507 NA-NA NA 64-107 .598 288-11.5 77 5 17 49 0 41 448 17.91983 28-NA NA NA 234-452 .518 NA-NA NA 121-188 .644 365-13.0 89 4 26 0 0 46 589 21.01984 28-NA NA NA 237-457 .519 NA-NA NA 97-163 .595 359-12.8 80 3 41 51 76 40 571 20.4TOTAL 109-NA NA NA 848-1626 .522 NA-NA NA 360-577 .624 1290-11.8 336 16 100 100 76 159 2056 18.9

Jill Amos || Guard || Cooleemee, N.C. || 1,718 Career PointsYear GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1980 25-NA NA NA 174-356 .489 NA-NA NA 32-48 .667 99-4.0 62 2 40 0 0 0 380 15.21981 27-NA NA NA 182-379 .480 NA-NA NA 19-29 .655 62-2.3 55 0 66 0 0 59 383 14.21982 25-NA NA NA 201-408 .493 NA-NA NA 32-57 .561 73-2.9 81 3 65 57 0 50 434 17.41983 28-NA NA NA 238-462 .515 NA-NA NA 45-59 .763 103-3.7 74 3 94 0 0 51 521 18.6TOTAL 105-NA NA NA 795-1605 .495 NA-NA NA 128-193 .663 337-3.2 272 8 265 57 0 160 1718 16.4

Tressa Reese || Forward || Fayetteville, N.C. || 1,501 Career PointsYear GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1987 24-3 220 9.2 46-111 .414 6-23 .261 8-13 .615 41-1.7 10 0 6 14 3 8 106 4.41988 28-27 867 31.0 155-336 .461 33-81 .407 44-60 .733 175-6.3 83 4 42 38 8 43 387 13.81989 26-26 921 35.4 215-415 .518 17-60 .283 76-98 .776 164-6.3 62 1 39 71 10 44 523 20.11990 28-28 932 33.3 185-427 .433 41-131 .313 74-99 .747 155-5.5 70 0 38 61 5 34 485 17.3TOTAL 106-84 2940 27.7 601-1289 .466 97-295 .329 202-270 .748 535-5.0 225 5 125 184 26 129 1501 14.2

Chandra Watkins || Guard || Raleigh, N.C. || 1,309 Career PointsYear GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1996 26-2 470 18.1 78-214 .364 12-45 .267 32-52 .615 78-3.0 57 1 60 82 1 47 200 7.71997 26-24 677 26.0 131-322 .407 10-30 .333 73-111 .658 100-3.8 75 5 61 100 2 54 345 13.31998 27-27 794 29.4 157-336 .467 8-26 .308 67-100 .670 124-4.6 56 0 71 98 1 71 389 14.41999 26-22 772 29.7 143-347 .412 7-14 .500 82-117 .701 121-4.7 66 3 65 63 3 47 375 14.4TOTAL 105-75 2713 25.8 509-1219 .418 37-115 .322 254-380 .668 423-4.0 254 9 257 343 7 219 1309 12.5

Elizabeth Bell || Forward-Center || Fayetteville, N.C. || 1,290 Career PointsYear GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1984 28-28 NA NA 143-261 .548 NA-NA NA 60-89 .674 176-6.3 95 6 46 71 15 37 346 12.41985 28-25 NA NA 159-307 .518 NA-NA NA 52-85 .612 187-6.7 106 10 25 83 23 57 370 13.21986 28-28 983 35.1 239-424 .564 NA-NA NA 96-125 .768 236-8.4 93 5 30 103 10 56 574 20.5TOTAL 84-81 NA NA 541-992 .545 NA-NA NA 208-299 .696 599-7.1 294 21 101 257 48 150 1290 15.4

Jennifer Kapper || Guard || Waynesville, Ohio || 1,222 Career PointsYear GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2000 28-4 480 17.1 29-93 .312 9-29 .310 21-30 .700 32-1.1 32 0 39 59 0 16 88 3.12001 30-30 1077 35.9 152-464 .328 59-183 .322 95-133 .714 97-3.2 68 2 96 111 1 36 458 15.32002 28-28 933 33.3 105-277 .379 56-149 .376 49-64 .766 75-2.7 55 0 101 73 5 32 315 11.32003 28-28 998 35.6 111-296 .375 38-121 .314 101-125 .808 79-2.8 60 1 73 92 7 38 361 12.9TOTAL 114-90 3488 30.6 397-1130 .351 162-482 .336 266-352 .756 283-2.5 215 3 309 335 13 122 1222 10.7

Sahsha Taylor || Forward || Charlotte, N.C. || 1,324 Career PointsYear GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2004-05 6-0 31 5.2 5-8 .625 0-0 .000 0-3 .000 9-1.5 9 0 0 5 2 3 10 1.72005-06 28-27 835 29.8 123-271 .454 4-14 .286 91-132 .689 208-7.4 88 4 31 64 8 44 341 12.22006-07 30-29 1005 33.5 142-319 .445 5-19 .263 83-138 .601 187-6.2 96 3 36 96 22 36 372 12.42007-08 31-31 894 28.8 148-325 .455 5-20 .250 114-182 .626 182-5.9 102 4 20 80 18 54 415 13.42008-09 19-17 502 26.4 64-161 .398 6-23 .261 52-71 .732 103-5.4 50 1 19 46 6 30 186 9.8TOTAL 114-104 3267 28.7 482-1084 .445 20-76 .263 340-526 .646 689-6.0 345 12 106 291 56 167 1324 11.6

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Sissy Morse || Forward || Rockingham, N.C. || 1,210 Career PointsYear GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1984 27-13 NA NA 106-194 .546 NA NA 8-16 .500 95-3.5 51 1 55 49 7 21 220 8.11985 28-27 NA NA 164-300 .547 NA NA 28-32 .875 112-4.0 57 3 45 74 5 54 356 12.71986 28-28 981 35.0 167-316 .528 NA NA 28-38 .737 121-4.3 54 1 97 79 5 44 362 12.91987 27-26 864 32.0 126-262 .481 1-5 .200 19-26 .731 132-4.9 45 1 97 61 9 33 272 10.1TOTAL 110-94 NA NA 563-1072 .525 1-5 .200 83-112 .741 460-4.2 207 6 294 263 26 152 1210 11.0

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Shameka Montgomgery || Forward || North Myrtle Beach S.C. || 1,139 Career PointsYear GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1999 30-0 460 15.3 42-104 .404 0-1 .000 12-32 .375 129-4.3 51 0 9 28 9 3 96 3.22000 28-28 714 25.5 101-201 .502 0-0 .000 92-136 .676 195-7.0 60 1 21 59 0 14 294 10.52001 30-30 867 28.9 157-325 .483 0-1 .000 84-130 .646 232-7.7 63 0 13 62 3 17 398 13.32002 28-28 695 24.8 127-260 .488 0-0 .000 97-163 .595 168-6.0 62 2 2 46 1 18 351 12.5TOTAL 116-86 2736 23.6 427-890 .480 0-2 .000 285-461 .618 724-6.2 236 3 45 195 13 52 1139 9.8

Sharon McDowell || Forward || Elizabethtown, N.C. || 1,125 Career PointsYear GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1984 14-1 0 0.0 10-15 .667 0-0 .000 9-15 .600 14-1.0 18 0 0 15 0 6 29 2.11985 25-17 0 0.0 61-132 .462 0-0 .000 43-71 .606 171--6.8 73 5 19 45 3 36 165 6.61986 28-28 943 33.7 170-251 .677 0-0 .000 107-156 .686 306-10.9 96 4 37 60 2 76 447 16.01987 29-29 992 34.2 185-301 .615 0-0 .000 114-173 .659 315-10.9 100 3 31 62 4 62 484 16.7TOTAL 96-75 1935 20.2 426-699 .609 0-0 .000 273-415 .658 806-8.4 287 12 87 182 9 180 1125 11.7

Sonya Pickard || Guard || Lumberton, N.C. || 1,055 Career PointsYear GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1981 27-0 NA NA 35-90 .389 NA-NA NA 22-32 .688 52-1.9 17 0 25 0 0 22 92 3.41982 25-0 NA NA 99-218 .454 NA-NA NA 37-48 .771 89-3.6 29 0 54 49 0 44 235 9.41983 28-0 NA NA 134-309 .434 NA-NA NA 96-127 .756 168-6.0 55 1 62 0 0 64 364 13.01984 28-28 NA NA 147-317 .464 NA-NA NA 70-101 .693 77-2.8 44 0 108 101 3 53 364 13.0TOTAL 108-28 NA NA 415-934 .444 NA-NA NA 225-308 .731 386-3.6 145 1 249 150 3 183 1055 9.8

Charlene Page || Guard || Apex, N.C. || 1,029 Career PointsYear GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1985 24-1 0 0.0 54-101 .535 0-0 .000 27-38 .711 35-1.5 17 0 13 37 0 15 135 5.6 DNP1987 29-29 953 32.9 148-357 .415 0-0 .000 58-77 .753 165-5.7 57 0 84 98 6 40 354 12.21988 28-28 1012 36.1 225-438 .514 0-1 .000 90-124 .726 216-7.7 73 2 69 95 3 97 540 19.3TOTAL 81-58 1965 24.3 427-896 .477 0-1 .000 175-239 .732 416-5.1 147 2 166 230 9 152 1029 12.7

Sharon McMillan || Guard|| Raeford, N.C. || 1,021 Career PointsYear GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb.-Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1980 25-0 0 0.0 167-351 .476 0-0 .000 91-151 .603 164-6.6 90 8 72 0 0 0 425 17.01981 28-0 0 0.0 158-315 .502 0-0 .000 64-95 .674 132-4.7 69 1 119 0 0 66 380 13.61982 18-0 0 0.0 87-189 .460 0-0 .000 42-69 .609 92-5.1 55 2 60 89 0 45 216 12.0TOTAL 71-0 0 0.0 412-855 .482 0-0 .000 197-315 .625 388-5.5 214 11 251 89 0 111 1021 14.4

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Season Affiliation Head Coach W L Pct.1973-74 AIAW Jan Donahue 4 7 .3641974-75 AIAW Jan Donahue 7 9 .4381975-76 AIAW Jan Donahue 5 10 .3331976-77 AIAW Ann Kraft 2 12 .1431977-78 AIAW Eve Carmen 6 7 .4621978-79 AIAW Eve Carmen 5 14 .2631979-80 AIAW Marilyn Christoph 9 15 .3751980-81 AIAW Marilyn Christoph 18 8 .6921981-82 AIAW Marilyn Christoph 18 10 .6431982-83 AIAW Marilyn Christoph 13 12 .52010 Years AIAW 87 104 .455

1983-84 NAIA Marilyn Christoph 22 6 .7861 Year NAIA 22 6 .786

1984-85 NCAA Division I Marilyn Christoph 16 12 .5711985-86 NCAA Division I Marilyn Christoph 15 13 .5361986-87 NCAA Division I Marilyn Christoph 19 9 .6791987-88 NCAA Division I Marilyn Christoph 18 11 .6201988-89 NCAA Division I Marilyn Christoph 14 14 .5001989-90 NCAA Division I Marilyn Christoph 10 16 .3851990-91 NCAA Division I Sherri Tynes 9 19 .3211991-92 NCAA Division I Sherri Tynes 1 26 .0371992-93 NCAA Division I Sherri Tynes 4 23 .1711993-94 NCAA Division I Susan Yow 5 22 .1851994-95 NCAA Division I Susan Yow 4 23 .1481995-96 NCAA Division I Susan Yow 2 25 .0741996-97 NCAA Division I Susan Yow 11 16 .4071997-98 NCAA Division I Bernie Flax 11 16 .407 1998-99 NCAA Division I Bernie Flax 10 17 .3701999-00 NCAA Division I Bernie Flax 18 12 .6002000-01 NCAA Division I Ann Hancock 9 19 .3212001-02 NCAA Division I Ann Hancock 16 14 .5332002-03 NCAA Division I Ann Hancock 22 6 .7862003-04 NCAA Division I Ann Hancock 15 13 .5342004-05 NCAA Division I Ann Hancock 8 20 .2852005-06 NCAA Division I Ann Hancock 15 13 .5362006-07 NCAA Division I Ann Hancock 8 23 ..2582007-08 NCAA Division I Ann Hancock 17 14 .5482008-09 NCAA Division I Ann Hancock 16 15 .51623 Years NCAA Division I 292 411 .415

35 Years TOTAL RECORD 402 521 .436

Head Coach First Year Last Year Yrs. W L Pct.Jan Donahue 1973-74 1975-76 3 16 26 .380Ann Kraft 1976-77 1976-77 1 2 12 .143Eve Carmen 1977-78 1978-79 2 11 21 .344Marilyn Christoph 1979-80 1989-90 11 172 126 .577Sherri Tynes 1990-91 1992-93 3 14 68 .171Susan Yow 1993-94 1996-97 4 22 86 .204Bernie Flax 1997-98 1999-00 3 39 45 .464Ann Hancock 2000-01 Active 9 126 137 .479Totals 35 402 521 .436

Coaches In Chronological Order

CAA Tournament Results

Season Head Coach W L Pct.1984-85 Marilyn Christoph 6 4 .6001985-86 Marilyn Christoph 4 6 .4001986-87 Marilyn Christoph 6 6 .5001987-88 Marilyn Christoph 5 7 .4171988-89 Marilyn Christoph 3 9 .2501989-90 Marilyn Christoph 2 10 .1676 Years 26 42 .382

1990-91 Sherri Tynes 3 9 .2501991-92 Sherri Tynes 0 14 .0001992-93 Sherri Tynes 0 14 .0003 Years 3 37 .075

1993-94 Susan Yow 2 12 .1431994-95 Susan Yow 3 11 .2141995-96 Susan Yow 0 16 .0001996-97 Susan Yow 4 12 .2504 Years 9 51 .150

1997-98 Bernie Flax 4 12 .2501998-99 Bernie Flax 5 11 .3131999-00 Bernie Flax 9 7 .5633 Years 18 30 .375

2000-01 Ann Hancock 1 15 .0632001-02 Ann Hancock 8 10 .4442002-03 Ann Hancock 14 4 .7782003-04 Ann Hancock 10 8 .5562004-05 Ann Hancock 5 13 .2772005-06 Ann Hancock 9 9 .5002006-07 Ann Hancock 3 15 .1672007-08 Ann Hancock 7 11 .3882008-09 Ann Hancock 9 9 .5008 Years 66 94 .412

Grand Total (24 Years) 122 254 .324

UNCW Coaches in the CAA

UNCW Basketball Year-By-YearDate Result Site3-01-86 UNC Wilmington 68, George Mason 54 Wilmington, N.C.3-02-86 James Madison 74, UNC Wilmington 55 Wilmington, N.C.2-27-87 UNC Wilmington 78, Richmond 60 Harrisonburg, Va.2-28-87 James Madison 107, UNC Wilmington 48 Harrisonburg, Va.3-10-88 UNC Wilmington 67, American 66 (OT) Washington D.C.3-11-88 James Madison 86, UNC Wilmington 62 Washington D.C.3-09-89 George Mason 76, UNC Wilmington 63 Williamsburg, Va.3-08-90 East Carolina 77, UNC Wilmington 67 Richmond, Va.3-07-91 George Mason 67, UNC Wilmington 63 Harrisonburg, Va.3-12-92 East Carolina 74, UNC Wilmington 61 Norfolk, Va.3-11-93 Old Dominion 75, UNC Wilmington 42 Norfolk, Va.3-10-94 George Mason 68, UNC Wilmington 55 Harrisonburg, Va.3-09-95 Old Dominion 73, UNC Wilmington 44 Norfolk, Va.3-06-96 Richmond 63, UNC Wilmington 36 Norfolk, Va.2-26-97 William & Mary 78, UNC Wilmington 63 Richmond, Va.2-26-98 American 90, UNC Wilmington 80 Richmond, Va.3-04-99 Richmond 77, UNC Wilmington 69 Richmond, Va.3-09-00 UNC Wilmington 85, Richmond 77 Richmond, Va.3-10-00 UNC Wilmington 65, James Madison 62 Richmond, Va.3-11-00 Old Dominion 92, UNC Wilmington 49 Richmond, Va.3-08-01 George Mason 58, UNC Wilmington 47 Norfolk, Va.3-07-02 UNC Wilmington 65, VCU 61 Norfolk, Va.3-08-02 UNC Wilmington 65, Delaware 60 Norfolk, Va.3-09-02 Old Dominion 76, UNC Wilmington 48 Norfolk, Va.3-13-03 VCU 76, UNC Wilmington 66 Norfolk, Va.3-11-04 Delaware 65, UNC Wilmington 59` Norfolk, Va.3-09-05 VCU 53, UNC Wilmington 40 Fairfax, Va.3-08-06 Hofstra 63, UNC Wilmington 54 Fairfax, Va.3-08-07 UNC Wilmington 55, Towson 41 Newark, Del.3-09-07 JMU 73, UNC Wilmington, 43 Newark, Del.3-13-08 UNC Wilmington 59, Delaware 56 Newark, Del.3-14-08 Old Dominion 82, UNC Wilmington 65 Newark, Del.3-12-09 UNC Wilmington 56, George Mason 47 Harrisonburg, Va.3-13-09 Old Dominion 61, UNC Wilmington 56 Harrisonburg, Va.

Total Record: 10-24

Through The Years

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AKerry Albrittain ......................... 1986-87Jenny Allen .............................. 1977-79Jasmine Alson ......................... 2008-09Jill Amos .................................. 1980-84Gwen Austin ............................ 1981-85

BDenise Bailey........................... 1988-90Julie Barden............................. 1973-76Laura Barry .............................. 2004-05Latonia Beale........................... 1996-00Elizabeth Bell ........................... 1984-87Gina Bennett............................ 1988-89Jennifer Bennett ...................... 1987-90Brittany Blackwell .................2007-ACTAmber Blank ..................1992-94,96-97Patricia Blanton ....................... 1977-78Harriet Blalock ......................... 1976-77Artesa Bohannan ..................... 1976-78Sheila Boles............................. 1973-76Kamali Bouvay......................... 1996-98Ioulia Boxley ....................... 1997-2000Angie Browder ......................... 1984-85Tracy Bradshaw ....................... 1987-90Toni Bryant............................... 1973-76Janet Bullard............................ 1983-84Kim Bush ................................. 1991-94

CGina Caglione .......................... 1994-95Stacy Cantley .......................... 1994-98Kim Capria ............................... 1982-83Wanda Carroll .......................... 1983-87Shannon Casteel ..................... 1995-99Sharon Castleberry.................. 1978-79Carrie Chaffin .......................... 1995-96Caroline Chambliss ................. 1990-91Joy Champion.......................... 1978-79Joanna Chandler ..................... 1992-94Patty Clark ............................... 1977-78Jessica Cohen ......................2008-ACTJeri Lynn Coker ....................... 1998-02Erin Conley .............................. 2002-03Lorraine Cordaway .................. 1990-92Phyllis Creech.......................... 1974-77Sherri Crumpler ....................... 1980-82

DDonta Davis ............................. 2000-04Sue Dean................................. 1982-86Diana DeLeon.......................... 1973-74Vertha Dixon ............................ 1978-82Lori Drake ................................ 2004-07Lillian Drumgold ....................... 2001-03

EKim Edmondson ...................... 1983-84Phyllis Edwards ....................... 1984-86Toni Esposito ........................... 1994-95Mitzi Eury ................................. 1976-77Tonia Evans ............................. 1985-86

FStephanie Fernald ................... 2004-08Julia Finlay............................2008-ACTRosalyn Flood.......................... 1987-89Shirrell Ford ............................. 2003-04Paulette Freeman .................... 1986-87Rachael Friesen-Norwood ........... 1999-03Kim Fuller ................................ 1983-84Linda Funderburk .................... 1976-77

GChristy Gambill ........................ 1996-00Joann Gentry ........................... 1974-78LuAnn Gentry .......................... 1980-81Hannah Grady ......................... 1991-95Janet Grady ............................. 1978-80Shelly Groce ............................ 1973-74Cullen Gutshall ........................ 1996-98

HKristen Hanzer ......................2008-ACTTiffany Harper .......................... 2000-01Vickey Harper .......................... 2000-02Zandra Harris........................... 1990-93Tanika Harrison........................ 2001-05Angela Harvey ......................... 1979-80Jennifer Hassell ....................... 1977-79Gwynn Hawes ......................... 1973-75Denita Hayes ........................... 1975-77Jennifer Heath ......................... 1977-79Jenny Helms ............................ 1989-91Katie Hettler ............................. 2000-01Myra Horton ............................. 1991-94Shermeca Howard ................... 2001-02

ILindsay Isom ........................... 2001-05

JTheresa Jackson-Henderson .. 2008-ACTValarie James .......................... 1986-87Treasure Johnson .................2007-ACTTiffany Johnson ....................... 1992-94Sylvia Johnston ....................... 1977-78Cindy Jones ............................. 1976-77Lisa Jones ............................... 1984-86Carla Joyner ............................ 1986-87Susie Juma .............................. 1982-83

KJennifer Kapper ....................... 2000-04Kata Katanich .......................... 2002-03Susan Kelly.............................. 1988-92Charlotte Kelso ........................ 1974-75Debbie Kelso ........................... 1973-76April Kerr.................................. 2001-02Kathi Keston ............................ 1973-74Kelly Kincaid ............................ 1987-91Terry Kirby ............................... 1975-79Brenda Knowles ...................... 1973-75

LGail Lanier ............................... 1973-74Denise Lawrence ......................... 2003-07Cherie Lea ............................... 2002-04Darcy Lee ................................ 1980-81Natalie Legette ........................ 1995-96Sheri Letourneau ..................... 1982-83April Lewis ............................... 1977-79Cindy Lindsay .......................... 1983-84Jill Longordo ............................ 1993-94Kathy Lothspeich ..................... 1977-79Greta Luksyte .......................2006-ACT

MCindy Makowski....................... 1987-91Joy Manson ............................. 2004-06Denise Marsh .......................... 1992-96Pat Martin ................................ 1990-93Betsy Massari .......................... 1976-77Jayne Matthews....................... 1981-82Stephanie Mauney................... 1974-75Jaime Maurer........................... 1995-96Ershlena McAdoo ............... 1997-98,01Sharon McDowell .................... 1984-88Christy McGee ......................... 1998-99Sheronda McLean ................2007-ACTSharon McMillan ...................... 1980-83Shirlenia Meekins .................... 1982-83Alexia Moffitt ............................ 1989-91Shameka Montgomery ............ 1999-2003Brena Moore ............................ 1978-79Carol Moore ............................. 1974-77Wanda Moore .......................... 1976-78Tracy Morgan .......................... 2000-04Sissy Morse ............................. 1984-88Wynelle Murphy ....................... 1974-75

NCindy Norfleet .......................... 1977-78Sharon Norris .......................... 1973-75Kelly Norton ............................. 1993-94

OStephanie Oglesby .................. 1998-99Jenny Owens ........................... 1981-86

PCharlene Page......................... 1985-89Jurga Paliaukaite ................. 1997-2000Becca Papach ......................... 2004-08Sheila Patterson ...................... 1980-84Sonya Pickard ......................... 1981-85Linda Plum............................... 1979-80Sonya Pickard ......................... 1984-85Shannon Presswood ............... 2002-04Beth Pruitt ................................ 1979-81

QTara Quick ............................... 1978-79

RTressa Reese .......................... 1987-91Leah Rehill............................... 1989-91Regina Reid ............................. 1982-83Kelsy Reitz............................2007-ACTMartha Richardson .................. 1973-74Krissy Riggs............................. 1997-01Emily Roberts .......................... 2002-05Ellen Rogers ............................ 1978-79Monica Rozzelle ...................... 2000-01Patti Ryan ................................ 1989-91

SMeagan Samis......................... 2003-05Casey Sawhook....................2007-ACTAmy Seagroves ....................... 1991-93Kathi Shands ........................... 1978-80Bett Shelby .............................. 2002-04Whitney Simmons.................2008-ACTLaura Sloop ............................. 1992-93Debbie Smith ........................... 1976-77Johnnie Smith .......................... 1985-88Kathy Smith ............................. 1979-80Shade Smith ............................ 2005-08Sharon Smith ........................... 1981-83Tara Spencer ........................... 1994-96Kelley Spessard....................... 1985-86Tiffany Stacey .......................... 1992-96Heather Starck......................... 1992-96Alex Stewart ............................ 2005-07Cydnei Stoudt .......................... 2005-07Bethany Stranges .................... 2003-07Linda Stuart ............................. 1979-81

TKrystle Taylor ........................... 1987-88Linda Taylor ............................. 1974-75Sahsha Taylor .......................... 2004-09Dee Dee Toon .......................... 1995-99Melissa Tynismaa .................... 1984-85

VMichaela Vezenkova................ 2003-06

WCandace Walker ...................2005-ACTKaty Walters ............................ 1996-00Debbie Warner ........................ 1973-76Leslie Warrender ..................... 1976-78Chandra Watkins ..................... 1996-00Martha White ........................2007-ACTJan Williams ............................ 1999-02Lisa Williams ............................ 1989-90Amy Williford ............................ 1986-89Jan Willis ................................. 1975-76Darci Wilson ............................ 1979-83Terri Wilson .............................. 1992-92Tonya Winfield ......................... 1995-99Meg Withrow............................ 2004-05Rachael Wojdowski ................. 2002-03Caroline Wright ........................ 1998-99Mallory Wyrick ......................... 2005-07

YBeth Young .............................. 1993-94Shelley Young .......................... 1979-80 Katy Walters

Cherie Lea

Sue Dean

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Seahawk Strength and Conditioning Under the guidance of Patrick Murphy and Garry Stevenson, UNCW’s stu-dent-athletes benefit from a state-of-the-art strength and conditioning complex and top-notch training methods designed to improve perfor-mance and enhance overall health and fitness. Located in Hanover Hall, the 3,600-square-foot strength and conditioning facility is an-chored by six Athletic Edge half-rack Olympic platforms and four Athletic Edge multi-racks with adjustable bench attachments. In addition, the facility in-cludes 74 pairs of custom en-graved “Seahawk Strength” black iron strength dumb-bells. Student-athletes also benefit from a wide variety of plate and rubber-bumper

weight, three Life Fitness pulleys, nine Life Fitness car-diovascular pieces and vari-ous other benches and ma-chines. “With UNCW women’s basketball, I approach the strength and conditioning as-pect of player development with great pride and excite-ment,” Murphy said. “Wheth-er it’s strength training, condi-tioning or working to improve quickness and agility, each session simulates a game-like intensity. Every player is pushed to exert a maximum effort and rewarded with the physical and mental tough-ness to reach their full poten-tial on the court. It is through this work ethic that I am as-sured, we out work each and every opponent!”

Pat MurphyHead Strength and Conditioning Coach

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Academic Support The Athletic Academic Support Program provides a variety of services for all the university’s student-athletes. The program offers academic counseling and support to help student-athletes successfully balance the demands of their athletic and academic schedules. Progress reports monitoring class attendance and test results and accessing tutorial needs are completed two times each semester by professors of classes in which UNCW student-athletes are enrolled. The University College is designed to assist students during their aca-demic careers, with special emphasis on the first and second years of study when they are expected to work toward fulfilling the basic studies require-ments as outlined in the university catalog. The assistant athletic director for academics meets with student-athletes on a regular basis to assist in their academic success and monitor their progress toward a degree. Each freshman is assigned to an advisor for personal assistance in selecting courses, maintaining required scholastic records and planning a complete University College educational program. The program’s primary objective is to assist students toward completing basic studies. Several other programs are provided for academic support at UNCW, including the Writing/Reading Place, the Learning Center, the Math Lab, tutorial services, Disability Services, personal and career counseling, study hall and a laptop program. The Writing/Reading Place offers one-on-one tutoring for any academic writing assignment. Tutors help students get started with a paper, offer aid in the development and organization of the project and provide strategies that help at each stage of the composing process. Computers for word processing are available in Randall Library. The Learning Center helps all students develop skills necessary to be-come successful, independent learners through tutorial assistance, supple-mental instruction, study skills workshops and individual consultations. Students desiring help with any level of math can find it at the Math Lab. Staffed by faculty and students, the center in Bear Hall takes students on a walk-in basis. Any tutorial assistance from the Writing/Reading Place, the Learning Center and the Math Lab is free and available to all student-athletes.

Academic Coordinator Rodney Young (top left), Assistant AD/Director of Academic Services Sandy Williford and Academic Coordinator Jessica Long with seniors Whit-

ney Simmons, Candace Walker, Greta Luksyte and Casey Sawhook

2008-09 Academic Highlights

For the sixth consecutive year, the women’s cross country team was designated as a United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Academic All-American Team.Junior Darion Jeralds was named recipient of the prestigious Dean Ehlers Leadership Award in men’s basketball, becoming the sixth Seahawk to earn the award in its 15-year existence.Darion Jeralds and Daniel Mercer were named to the CAA’s All-Academic Team in men’s basketball.The men’s basketball team received a Public Recognition Award from the NCAA’s Academic Performance Program by placing among the top 10 percent among teams nationally for its academic work. It was the second straight season the team has garnered the award.Junior Darion Jeralds was named the CAA’s Men’s Basketball Scholar Athlete-of-the-Year.The men’s cross country team was designated as a United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Academic All-American Team.The women’s soccer team received the NSCAA’s Ethics and Sportsmanship Award and the College Team Academic Award for the fifth consecutive season.A total of 28 student-athletes, 14 each semester, achieved a perfect 4.00 grade point during the 2008-09 year.More than 90 student-athletes recorded a 3.50 or higher GPA during each semester of 2008-09.All of UNCW’s 19 intercollegiate teams finished above the multi-year score of 925 in the NCAA’s annual APR report.Ashley Tait, Christie Appleton and Sofia Hagsund were named to the National Golf Coaches Association All-Scholar Team.Junior Ashley Tait was named CAA Scholar Athlete-of-the-Year in women’s golf, marking the fifth consecutive year that a UNCW player has won the award.Track and field standouts Aisha Jones and Brian Blumenstein were named Academic All-Americans by the National Track and Field Coaches Association.The women’s tennis team was recognized by the Intercolle-giate Tennis Association as an Academic All-American Team for the third straight year and the ninth time overall.The women’s track and field team earned the National Track and Field Coaches Association’s designation as an All-Academic Team.

n Darion Jeralds

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n Ashley Tait2008-09 CAA women’s golf scholar-athlete-

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n Women’s Soccer2008 NSCAA College Team Academic Award winner

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The Raiford G. Trask Coliseum ranks as one of the most beautiful on-campus bas-ketball arenas in the nation. The popular facility seats 6,100 fans for basketball events, with the capacity evenly divided between permanent theater-type seating above the playing floor and bleacher seating on the ground level. Recent renovations have spruced up the Colonial Athletic Association’s best home court advantage. A new maple floor, featur-ing the latest in cushion technology, has been installed, and the interior ceiling was painted. The arena was officially dedicated on Nov. 26, 1977, when the Seahawks men’s pro-gram entertained nationally ranked Wake Forest before a sell-out crowd. Overall, the Seahawks have enjoyed a favorable home court advantage at Trask. The women’s team has won 56.0 percent of

its games in the arena, compiling a 218-171 record in 32 seasons, including 19 winning campaigns. Moreover, the Seahawks own an 82-48 record (.630) at home over the last 10 sea-sons. The 1983-84 team posted the only un-defeated home season in the program’s history, when it sailed through with an un-blemished 13-0 record. The main building of the complex con-tains four general classrooms, a physical measurements laboratory, a computer lab, five racquetball courts and faculty and ad-ministrative offices. The complex also includes the Seahawk Natatorium, a spacious eight-lane, 25X20-yard pool, and the William P. Nixon Jr. Athletic Annex. The annex, a 4,000-square foot building located adjacent to the coliseum on the

Trask Coliseum RecordYear Won Lost Pct.1977-78 3 3 .5001978-79 3 6 .3331979-80 6 4 .6001980-81 9 4 .6921981-82 8 3 .7271982-83 8 4 .6671983-84 13 0 1.0001984-85 10 4 .7141985-86 10 5 .6661986-87 11 2 .8461987-88 9 4 .6921988-89 5 5 .5001989-90 6 5 .5451990-91 6 6 .5001991-92 1 11 .0831992-93 2 11 .1541993-94 3 9 .3331994-95 3 9 .3331995-96 1 10 .0911996-97 5 6 .4541997-98 7 6 .5381998-99 7 6 .5381999-00 10 3 .7692000-01 5 6 .4542001-02 10 2 .8332002-03 10 3 .7692003-04 9 3 .6672004-05 6 7 .4612005-06 11 4 .7332006-07 4 9 .3082007-08 9 6 .6002008-09 8 5 .61531 Seasons 218 171 .560

Trask Coliseum FactsName: Trask Coliseum is named for the late Raiford G. Trask, a local businessman and primary benefactor of the university.

Date Opened: Nov. 26, 1977 (Men’s basketball: Wake Forest 83, UNCW 79)

Largest Crowd (women’s basketball): The Seahawks defeated UNC Greensboro, 53-50, in front of a women’s record crowd of 2,264 fans on Nov. 20, 2008.

Surface: A new maple surface was installed in September 2001, replacing the original floor.

Events: Trask Coliseum also serves as the host site for men’s basketball games, concerts, conventions, lectures and graduation ceremonies.

south side, houses the main offices for the athletic department, along with the Seahawk Club’s Golden Hawk Room. Eight CAA titles have been decided at the facility. The 1986 women’s bas ketball championship was staged at UNCW, along with the 1986, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993 and 1995 Swimming and Diving Championships and the 1996 Volleyball Championship. Numerous concert and stage performers also have appeared in the facility, including Bill Cosby, Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra, The Oak Ridge Boys, Alabama, Kenny Rog-ers, Charlie Daniels, Paul Anka, Dionne Warwick, Barbara Mandrell, The Righteous Brothers, The Beach Boys, The Four Tops, Willie Nelson, Gladys Knight, Rich Little, Destiny’s Child and Jessica Simpson Ten years ago, the coliseum was the site of a Fed Cup tennis semifinal match between the United States and France. Several of the world’s top-ranked women’s professional players convened on Trask for the event that was televised on ESPN2.

Trask Coliseum

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Athletic TrainingThe athletic training staff, located in the Almkuist-Nixon Sports Medicine Complex and George Diab Sports Medi-cine Center, provides outstanding care for UNCW’s 350 student-athletes. These two facilities are designed to keep the Seahawks in top physical condition and mini-mize the time spent recovering from performance-limiting injuries.

Opened in 2005, the 2,600-square- foot Almkuist-Nixon Sport Medicine Complex is equipped with the latest elec-trical modalities and equipment. The hydrotherapy room has two plunge pools (hot and cold), as well as a Hydro-worx 500 series therapy pool with a treadmill.

UNCW’s student-athletes also benefit from the 1,732-square-foot George Diab Sports Medicine Center. All indoor sport athletes receive care at this facility located between Trask Coliseum and Hanover Hall Gymnasium.

Available in the athletic training facilities is a full line of Life Fitness cardio equipment, including a stair master, lifecycle, treadmill, and elliptical machine, a Life Fitness dual adjustable pulley machine and Magnum Fitness combo leg extension/curl and multi-hip machines.

UNCW’s student-athletes receive care from a staff of six certified/licensed athletic trainers and approximately 27 athletic training students dedicated to their health and welfare. The athletic training staff delivers sports medi-cine services, including injury prevention, management of athletic injuries, and therapeutic rehabilitation. In addi-tion, they strive to educate student-athletes in the areas of good health maintenance and injury care so they may be empowered to lead healthier, injury-free lifestyles. The staff is committed to using the most modern and reliable equipment and methods that are available in the delivery of these services.

The athletic training staff of UNCW is devoted to treating each individual with respect and believe each individual has a right to professional, comprehensive and humane care which protects his/her dignity and privacy, shows re-spect for his/her lifestyle and allows the patient to make informed participative choices about health care.

Seahawk Sports Medicine staff

Scott Hill Director of Sports MedicineJulie Francis Head Women’s Athletic TrainerAldo Plata Head Men’s Athletic TrainerStacy Downar Assistant Athletic TrainerMargery Ellis Assistant Athletic TrainerStephanie Leimbach Assistant Athletic Trainer

Julie FrancisHead Women’s Athletic Trainer

Julie Francis, head women’s athletic trainer, has been with the Seahawk program since August 2004. Francis, a native of Findlay, Ohio, provides coverage for women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country and men’s and women’s track and field. She is also an approved clinical in-structor for the Athletic Training Education Program and an instructor in the Department of Health and Applied Human Sciences. Francis earned her B.S. in sports medicine from Marietta College in 2002 and her M.S.Ed. in athletic training from Old Dominion in 2004. She is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, North Carolina Athletic Trainers Associ-ation, Mid-Atlantic Athletic Trainers Association and the National Strength and Conditioning Association. She is also a certified instructor for the American Red Cross.

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CHAMPS Life Skills/Community ServiceCHAMPS/Life Skills Meets

Student-Athlete Needs

To prepare student-athletes for the challenges of life beyond the playing field, UNCW and the NCAA team up in the popular CHAMPS/Life Skills Program. UNCW is currently one of 627 institu-tions involved in the popular program. The CHAMPS/Life Skills Program is designed to provide student-athletes with the education and the experiences to assist them in bridging the gap between college life and professional life in the work world and to make meaningful contributions to their communities. The CHAMPS/Life Skills Program focuses on five commitment areas viewed as critical to personal growth: (1) Academic Excellence - to support the academic progress of the student-athlete toward intellectual development and graduation. (2) Athletic Excellence - to build philosophical foundations for the development of athletic pro-grams that are broad-based, equitable and dedi-cated to the well-being of the student-athlete. (3) Personal Development - to support the development of a well-balanced lifestyle for the student-athlete, encouraging emotional well-being, personal growth and decision-making skills. (4) Career Development - to encourage each student-athlete to develop and pursue their career and life goals. (5) Service - to engage the student-athlete in service to his or her campus and surrounding communities. The NCAA has worked with its member in-stitutions and educational consultants to create instructional materials and program models to address the needs of today’s student-athletes. Topics such as diversity education, develop-ing sexual responsibility, nutrition, eating disorder prevention and awareness, time management, community service and career development are just some of the areas covered within the cur-riculum. A freshman seminar course is designed to assist student-athletes in making the transition to college, this seminar focuses on college-level study skills, time management, awareness of available university services, etc. It is open only to entering freshmen and generates two hours of elective credit toward graduation.

Community Service An Important Part of UNCW Women’s Basketball The UNCW women’s basketball team takes its role as a member of the Wilmington community seriously, donating its time and services to a number of local organizations. Understanding the importance of working with children, the women’s basketball program founded Sea-hawks Tomorrow, a community service initiative aimed at motivating area youngsters by using the life lessons inherent in sports: the value of respect, teamwork, sportsmanship, leadership and positive attitude. Seahawks Tomorrow also provides the team an opportunity to be positive role models for children and demonstrate how communities working together can make a difference. “Community service is a vital part of what the UNCW’s women’s basketball program strives to be,” said Head Coach Ann Hancock. “We are thrilled to be in a position to give back to a community that has been generous to our program and our university in so many dif-ferent ways.”

2008-09 Women’s Basketball Community Service ProjectsCAA Blood DriveHillcrest Community Partnership Grand OpeningStop Hunger NowSeahawks Tomorrow Game DaySeahawks Tomorrow School VisitsCollege Park Elementary Reading DayAdopt-a-Family for Christmas (Boys and Girls Club of Wilmington)Comfort SocksRelay for LifeAdopt-a-HighwayYouth Autograph SessionsDC Virgo Middle School Helping HoopsCity of Wilmington Parent/Child Basketball Camp

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The Colonial Athletic Association celebrates its 25th Anniversary in 2009-10 with memories of a proud and storied past and visions of an exciting future. Regarded as one of the nation’s top collegiate conferences, the CAA encompasses five of the nation’s nine largest metropolitan areas with a geographic footprint that stretches from Boston to Atlanta. The conference has produced 16 national team champions in five different sports, 33 individual national champions, 12 national players of the year, 12 national coaches of the year and 12 Honda Award win-ners. Just as impressive, however, are the honors accumulated away from competition, which include five Rhodes Scholars and 20 NCAA post-graduate scholars In 2008-09, the CAA had more than 1,700 of the league’s 4,000 student-athletes received the Com-missioner’s Academic Award after posting at least a 3.2 grade point average while lettering in a varsity sport. The conference ranked in the top 10 in the nation in 12 of its 23 sports in the latest APR report released by the NCAA. The landscape of the conference stretches along the majority of the East Coast, and includes six of the nation’s top 25 media markets – New York (1), Philadelphia (4), Boston (7), Atlanta (8), Washington, D.C. (9) and Baltimore (25). The number of television homes in the CAA market exceeds 20 million. The CAA currently sponsors 23 sports with the addition of a 12-team football league in 2007 and women’s rowing in 2009. Male athletes compete for championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field and wrestling. Female athletes battle for conference titles in basketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball. In 2008-09, 28 teams earned NCAA Tournament berths and 45 student-athletes received All-America honors. The conference has made its presence known nationally in men’s basketball with a league-record five teams advancing to postseason play in 2008-09. Conference champion VCU made its third NCAA Tourna-ment appearance in the last six years, while George Mason reached the postseason for the seventh time in a decade in the NIT. Old Dominion, making its fifth straight postseason trip, captured the inaugural CIT championship, while James Madison made the CIT semifinals. Northeastern reached the quarterfinals of the CBI. The CAA has had at least three women’s basketball teams participate in post-season play for the past four seasons. Drexel captured its first CAA championship in 2009 and was joined in the NCAA Tourna-ment by VCU, giving the league multiple teams in the Big Dance for the second time in three years. James Madison earned a post-season berth for the fourth year in a row in the WNIT. CAA member institutions are committed to excellence in the classroom. The Colonial Academic Al-liance was created in 2002 by the league’s presidents with a goal of expanding their partnership to all aspects of university life outside of intercollegiate athletics. Among the programs already established are an undergraduate research conference, coordination of study abroad programs and granting visiting academic status to student-athletes traveling to an away contest so that they have access to libraries, academic resource centers and computer labs. In 2002, two faculty members from CAA institutions were awarded academia’s most coveted distinc-tion – the Nobel Prize. John B. Fenn, a research professor in the Department of Chemistry at Virginia Commonwealth University, received the Nobel Prize for chemistry, and Vernon Smith, a professor of economics and law at George Mason University, shared the Nobel Prize in economic sciences. Commissioner Thomas E. Yeager has guided the CAA since its inception. The conference traces its roots back to 1983 when three of its current members- George Mason University, James Madison University, and the College of William and Mary - were aligned with East Carolina University, the United States Naval Academy and the University of Richmond as a basketball league (ECAC South). During the next two years, the league added 11 sports, acquired two new members (the University of North Carolina Wilmington and American University) and decided to form a new association. The transformation from ECAC South to CAA took place on June 6, 1985. Charter members George Mason, James Madison, UNC Wilmington and William and Mary were joined by Old Dominion University in 1991 and by Virginia Commonwealth University in 1995. The confer-ence added the University of Delaware, Drexel University, Hofstra University and Towson University in 2001. Georgia State University and Northeastern University became members of the conference on July 1, 2005. Celebrating its 25th anniversary, the CAA takes great pride in producing student-athletes who stand out on the playing field and in the classroom.

Colonial Athletic AssociationCAA Standings

Colonial Overall W-L W-Ln Drexel 16-2 24-9VCU 15-3 26-7James Madison 14-4 24-10Old Dominion 11-7 17-13UNC Wilmington 9-9 16-15Towson 8-10 17-13Hofstra 8-10 16-14Northeastern 8-10 12-19Delaware 7-11 15-15William & Mary 6-12 14-17Georgia State 4-14 12-18George Mason 2-16 4-26n CAA Tournament Champion

All-ConferenceFirst Team Pos. Cl. SchoolShanae Baker-Brice ..................G Jr. TowsonDawn Evans ..............................G So. James MadisonTiffany Green ........................... C/F Sr. Old DominionQuanitra Hollingsworth ..............C Sr. VCUGabriela Marginean ................... F Jr. Drexel

Second Team Pos. Cl. SchoolTiffany Benson ........................... F Jr. William & MaryBrittany Blackwell .................... G/F So. UNC WilmingtonJessica Canady ......................... F Jr. Old DominionJasmine Crew ............................G So. NortheasternJess Fuller .................................C Jr. Hofstra

Third Team Pos. Cl. SchoolRadoslava Bachvarova .............. F Sr. VCUTesia Harris ................................G So. DelawareGreta Luksyte ............................G Jr. UNC WilmingtonJasmina Rosseel .......................G So. DrexelKatrina Wheeler ......................... F Jr. Towson

All-Rookie Pos. Cl. SchoolNicole Capurso ..........................G Fr. HofstraJoelle Connelly ........................ C/F Fr. HofstraCrystal Johnson .........................G Fr. Georgia StateTaysha Pye ................................G Fr. William & MaryJylisa Williams ...........................G Fr. Georgia StateBrittany Wilson ...........................G Fr. Northeastern

2009 CAA PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Gabriela Marginean, Drexel2009 CAA COACH OF THE YEAR: Denise Dillon, Drexel2009 CAA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Joelle Connelly, Hofstra2009 CAA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Tiffany Benson, William & Mary2009 DEAN EHLERS LEADERSHIP AWARD: Jen Nuzzo, Old Dominion & Andrea Peterson, Drexel

UNCW Director of Athletics Kelly Mehrtens Greta Luksyte, Brittany Blackwell, Candace Walker and Head Coach Ann Hancock gather together following the CAA Awards Banquet last March

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n Wilmington, N.C.

Population ► 95,944

- Picked by CNN.com as one of the top 10

fastest growing cities in the country.

Weather ▼Average high temperature 74 degrees

Average low tempterature 54 degrees

Number of days over 90 degrees 46

Number of days under 32 degrees 42

Notes ▼Screen Gems is one of the largest movie

studios outside California.

First city in the country to switch to digital

television.Home of the North Carolina Azalea Festival.

Designated Coast Guard City.

Picked by Surfer Magazine as one of the top

places to surf in the United States.

Wilmington: Gem of the Coast

Founded more than 250 years ago on the Cape Fear River, Wilmington has developed into one of the fastest growing deep-water ports on the East Coast, combining economic potential with an abundance of outdoor recreational op-portunities. Wilmington has a historic legacy that be-gins before the Revolutionary War and runs through its stance as the last Atlantic port open to blockade runners during the Civil War. Today, the continuous restoration and preservation in the Historic District is a trib-ute to the city’s proud heritage.

Historic Wilmington affords visitors the unique opportunity to enjoy a bustling seaport rich in shopping, dining, culture and the arts, while being only minutes

away from barrier islands, broad beaches and the intracoastal waterway. The 200-block Historic District highlighting the downtown area opens into a scenic riverfront park that overlooks the USS North Carolina Battleship Memorial. A beautifully restored battleship, the USS North Carolina was considered the greatest sea weapon in the world when commissioned in 1941. During World War II, “The Showboat” earned 15 battlestars and participated in every major naval offensive in the Pacific from Guadalcanal to Okinawa. A memorial since 1961, the battleship is dedicated to the men and women of all U.S. military services who defended our country during WWII. One of Wilmington’s most unique features is the city’s status as the leading entertainment production center in the Southeast. The city’s evolution into “Hollywood East” began when Dino DeLaurentis shot Stephen King’s Firestarter in 1984. One year later, Dino DeLaurentis constructed a studio facility in the Port City and the complex, now owned by EUE/Screen Gems, is the largest production studio east of Hollywood, offering nine-sound stages on a 32-acre site near the Wilmington International Air-port. Numerous movies, television series and commericals have been filmed in Wilmington. The popular show, “Dawson’s Creek,” was produced in Wilmington and shot frequently on the UNCW campus as well as Warner Bros. hit “One Tree Hill.” A film-friendly community, Wilmington residents have embraced the industry, often appearing as “extras” in movies. It’s not un-common for celebrities the likes of Sandra Bullock, Nick Nolte, Julia Roberts, Tom Cruise and Dennis Hopper to be seen dining at a restaurant, shopping at the mall or just simply walking along the shore. Wrightsville Beach, just minutes away from Wilmington’s downtown area, is a year-round island resort. Wide, uncrowded beaches, full service marinas and a variety of accommodations are complemented by excellent seafood restaurants, specialty shops and exciting nightlife.

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Jessica CohenF | R-Fr. | 6-1

Charleston, S.C.

Julia FinlayG | So. | 5-7

Hicksville, N.Y.

Greta LuksyteG | Sr. | 5-10

Vilnius, Lithuania

Whitney SimmonsG | Sr. | 5-7

Greenville, S.C.

Kristen HanzerG | So. | 5-10

Youngsville, N.C.

Candace WalkerG | R-Sr. | 5-9Austell, Ga.

Tresure JohnsonG | Jr. | 6-0

Columbus, Ga.

Sheronda McLeanG | Jr. | 5-5

Raleigh, N.C.

Casey SawhookG | Sr. | 5-6

New Kensington, Pa.

Kelsy ReitzF | Jr. | 6-1

Arlington, Va.

Martha WhiteC | Jr. | 6-2

Jacksonville, N.C.

Theresa Jackson-HendersonC | R-Fr. | 6-3

Staten Island, N.Y.

Ann HancockHead Coach10th Season

Trent BunnAssistant Coach

Jimmy GarrityAssistant Coach

Jill PoeAssistant Coach/

Recruiting Coordinator

TV/Radio Roster

Brittany BlackwellF | Jr. | 6-1

Raleigh, N.C.

Mike MerrillBasketball Operations

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Jessica FreemanG | Fr. | 5-7

Charlotte, N.C.

Brittany GambyG | Fr. | 5-7

Pickerington, Ohio

Mya LevelsC | Fr. | 6-1

Diamond, Ohio

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