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Program InformationTable of Contents.............................................................3Roster and Schedule.........................................................4Sports Communications...................................................5

Meet The Lady SaintsStrength & Conditioning..................................................6Athletic Training..............................................................7Coaching Staff............................................................8-11 Player Profiles...........................................................12-22

The UniversityAbout North Georgia......................................................24Meet the President.........................................................25Administration............................................................26The Peach Belt Conference............................................27

Record BookYear-by-Year Records.....................................................28Individual Records and 1,000 Point Club.......................29Single Game Records.....................................................30NCAA Division II Record Book...................................35All-time Opponents........................................................36All-Time Latterwinners..................................................37

Location ........................................................ Dahlonega, GAFounded...................................................................1873Enrollment...............................................................5,853Nickname............................................................Lady SaintsColors .................................................... Royal Blue & WhiteAffiliation ............................................... NCAA Division IIConference...........................................................Peach BeltPresident......................................................Dr. David PotterDirector of Athletics.....................................Lindsay Reeves Associate Director of Athletics.......................Derek SuranieFaculty Representative............................Margaret PoitevintWebsite.......................................www.SaintsSports.com

Program HistoryInaugural Season ...........................................................1971All Time Record .....................................................596-422NCAA Appearances.....................................................NoneLast Postseason Opponent.............................................FMU Result.................................................(L) 80-61 PBC 2nd Rd Most Wins in a Season.............................................32 (2002)

Sports CommunicationsDirector...............................................................David BeallAlma Mater, Yr......................................North Georgia, 2008Office Phone...................................................706-867-3250Cell Phone......................................................404-513-9272Office Fax.......................................................706-867-2865Email.........................................jdbeall@northgeorgia.eduMailing Address.....82 College Circle; Dahlonega, GA 30597

Coaching StaffHead Coach......................................................Buffie Burson Alma Mater, Yr...........................................Montevallo, 1989Record at NG.....................................342-161 (17th Season)Careeer Record..................................342-161 (17th Season)Office Phone...................................................706-867-2849Assistant Coach.........................................Lindsey HuffmanHead Athletic Trainer........................................Jessica Poole

Team Information2009-10 Overall Record.................................................9-17 Home..............................................................6-8 Away...............................................................3-9 Neutral............................................................0-02009-10 PBC Record (finish)...............................4-13 (11th) Home..............................................................2-6 Away...............................................................2-7Letterwinners Returning/Lost...........................................6/6Starters Returning/Lost....................................................3/2Roster Breakdown (Sr/Jr/So/Fr)...............................(3/2/2/4)Facility...............................................Memorial Hall (2,500)

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On the Cover:Buffie Burson, in her 17th season, talks with the team during a time-out. Burson has ac-cumulated 342 wins all-time at North Geor-gia and leads the Lady Saints program into the 2010-11 season four wins shy of the pro-grams 600th victory.

CreditsThe 2010-11 Women’s Basketball Media Guide was produced by

David Beall, Assistant AD for Sports Communications, and the Sports Communications staff.

Written, compiled, and edited by: David Beall and Jessica Skeels

Cover and Layout Design: David Beall

Photography by: David Beall, Gail Justus, Bill Aiken (SkyHawk Sports), Craig Cappy (Craig Cappy Photography)

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Roster & Schedule

2010-11 Women’s Basketball Numerical RosterNo. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown/Last School3 Jessica Trice G Fr. 5-10 Knoxville, TN/Powell HS4 Janyce Ealey F So. 5-10 Carrollton, GA/Carrollton HS5 Brooke Garmon G Fr. 5-10 West Palm Beach, FL/Kings Academy 10 Kari McCann G Jr. 5-7 Alpharetta, GA/Chattahoochee HS12 Bianca O’Neal G Fr. 5-3 Duluth, GA/Norcross HS13 Meredith Montgomery G Sr. 5-9 Lawrenceville, GA/Hebron Christian HS20 Sarah Stinson C Sr. 6-2 Woodstock, GA/UT Martin22 Jasmine Manning F Fr. 5-11 Jonesboro, GA/Jonesboro HS23 Lindsey Moss G/F Jr. 6-1 Alpharetta, GA/University of Georgia25 Jessica Howard C So. 6-0 Toccoa, GA/Stephens County HS33 Tiffany Marlow F Sr. 6-0 Gainesville, GA/Truett-McConnell College

Head Coach: Buffie BursonAssistant Coach: Lindsey HuffmanStudent Assistants: Danielle Seeley and Whitney Randolph

Date Opponent Location Time Nov. 12 Brevard College% Morrow, GA 5:30 PMNov. 13 Catawba% Morrow, GA 3:30 PMNov. 15 Young Harris Young Harris, GA 5:30 PMNov. 19 Chowan# Dahlonega, GA 6:00 PMNov. 20 Lynn University# Dahlonega, GA 4:00 PMNov. 23 Truett-McConnell Cleveland, GA 5:00 PMNov. 26 St. Augustine’s$ Dahlonega, GA 6:00 PMNov. 27 Trevecca Nazarene$ Dahlonega, GA 3:00 PM Dec. 13 Reinhardt College Dahlonega, GA 5:30 PM Dec. 16 Newberry Dahlonega, GA 5:30 PM Dec. 31 Young Harris Dahlonega, GA 2:00 PMJan. 3 Augusta State* Augusta, GA 5:30 PMJan. 8 Columbus State* Dahlonega, GA 1:30 PM Jan. 12 Montevallo * Dahlonega, GA 5:30 PM Jan. 15 Lander University* Dahlonega, GA 1:30 PMJan. 17 USC Aiken* Aiken, SC 5:30 PM Jan. 19 Ga. Southwestern* Americas, GA 5:30 PM Jan. 22 Clayton State* Morrow, GA 1:30 PMJan. 27 Flagler College* Dahlonega, GA 5:30 PM Jan. 29 Armstrong Atlantic* Dahlonega, GA 1:30 PM Feb. 2 GCSU* Milledgeville, GA 5:30 PM Feb. 5 Columbus State* Columbus, GA 1:30 PM Feb. 9 Francis Marion* Florence, SC 5:30 PM Feb. 12 UNC Pembroke* Dahlonega, GA 1:30 PMFeb. 16 Montevallo* Montevallo, AL 6:30 PM Feb. 19 Ga. Southwestern* Dahlonega, GA 1:30 PM Feb. 23 Clayton State* Dahlonega, GA 5:30 PM Feb. 26 GCSU* Dahlonega, GA 1:30 PM Mar. 2 PBC Tournament - 1st Rd. Higher Seed TBAMar. 5 PBC Tournament - 2nd Rd. Aiken, SC TBAMar. 6 PBC Tournament - Finals Aiken, SC TBA

NCAA Division II Elite Eight - March 22-25, 2011* - Peach Belt Conference Game | % Clayton State Classic

# - Chick-fil-A Tip-Off Classic | $ Chick-fil-A Thanksgiving Classic

2010-11 Women’s Basketball Schedule

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North Georgia Sports Communications Office82 College CircleDahlonega, GA 30597

Office Phone: 706.864.3250Office Fax: 706.864.1625Cell (Beall): 404.513.9272

www.SaintsSports.comEmail: [email protected]

Asst. AD for Sports Comm.

DAVID BEALL RUSTY BROWN JESSICA SKEELSDirector of Broadcasting Graduate Assistant

WZTR 104.3 FMBo Wilson, Sports Director6625 Brookline CTCumming, GA 30040Phone: (706) 867-9542Fax: (706) 867-4364www.thunder1043fm.com

Primary Media OutletsThe Dahlonega NuggetJohn Bynum, Sports Editor1074 Morrison Moore ParkwayDahlonega, GA 30533Phone: (706) 864-3613Fax: (706) 864-4360www.thedahloneganugget.com

Access North GeorgiaMorgan Lee, Writer1102 Thompson Bridge RoadGainesville, GA 30503Phone: (770) 532-9921Fax: (770) 532-0506www.accessnorthga.com

The Gainesville TimesBrent Holloway, Writer345 Green Street NWGainesville, GA 30503Phone: (770) 532-1234Fax: (770) 532-0457www.gainesvilletimes.com

MEDIA GUIDE - The 2010-11 North Georgia Women’s Basketball Media Guide has been spe-cifically designed to aid members of the media covering the Lady Saints. We appreciate your coverage and if there is anything we can do to assist you, please do not hesitate to contact the Sports Communications office. The athletic department has certain policies and procedures that we ask for you to abide by while covering the Lady Saints. These are for the benefit of your needs and those of the student-athletes and coaches.

SPORTS COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE - The North Georgia Sports Communications office is located on the bottom floor of Memorial Hall Gymnasium in Room 002. Enter through the front doors of the gymnasium and take the glass door to the bottom floor. The sports com-munications office is the first door on your left as you exit the stairwell.

PRESS CREDENTIALS - Press and photo-graph credentials are issued to members of the working media only. These credentials may be obtained by contacting the sports communica-tions office. Requests should be made 24 hours before the event to be guaranteed consideration.

In most cases, credentials will be left at will call, but can be mailed upon request. Working members of the media who plan to cover North Georgia basketball on the road should make credential requests through the Sports Commu-nications office of the host institution.

SAINTS ON THE WEB - For up-to-date stories, photos, schedules, results, and more, please visit the official home for Lady Saints basketball at www.SaintsSports.com

PARKING - Game day media parking is avail-able in a media-designated lot near the south end of the athletic complex. Parking credentials should be requested at the same time game-day working credentials are requested.

POSTGAME SERVICES - Play-by-play, final statistics, and a quotes sheet will be available approximately 10-15 minutes after the conclu-sion of the game and will be located at press row. Postgame interviews will be conducted 15 minutes after the conclusion of the contest in the respective locker rooms. Player request must be submitted at press row 10 minutes prior to the conlusion of the game.

PRACTICES - Practices are open to the me-dia with several guidelines that we ask you to strictly adhere to. Media members must obtain permission to video or photograph practice in advance. Media may not listen to or be in the area of any pre- or post-practice talks between coaches, players, and personnel. These com-ments, if overheard, are off the record. Play-ers and coaches may not be approached during practice. Reporters may ask the Sports Commu-nications staff about injuries, but all interviews with training staff, coaches, and players must be done following practice.

INTERVIEWS - All interviews with play-ers and coaches must be arranged through the Sports Communications office. Head coach Buffie Burson is generally accessible to mem-bers of the media. The best time to reach her is from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in her office which is located in Memorial Hall. Please notify the Sports Communications office before stopping by to interview Coach Burson

Sports Communications Policies and Procedures

Sports Communications

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Blake Podsen is in his second year at North Georgia College and State University as the Strength and Conditioning coordinator for the department of athletics.

He will assist North Georgia athletes with strength training as well as conditioning for all 12 collegiate sports competing at the NCAA Division II level in the Peach Belt Conference. He also serves as an instructor for classes in the Health and Physical Education department.

Podsen received his Associate degree in Criminal Justice from Gainesville State Col-lege in 2005. He then completed his Bachelor’s degree in Health and Physical Educa-tion at North Georgia College and State University in 2009.

Podsen recently obtained his Master’s degree in Education at North Georgia College and State University and is also a certified K-12 Physical Educator.

BLAKE PODSEN, DIRECTOR

Strength & Conditioning

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The mission of the Athletic Training Education Program at North Georgia College & State University is to provide quality academic and clinical preparation for individuals pursuing a career in the athletic training pro-fession. Through a program that enhances physical, mental, and social well-being, students will become well-rounded, allied health professionals who have mastered the cognitive, psychomotor, and affective domains in all areas of athletic training.

NGCSU Athletic Training Students meet this mission by proudly serving the Saints student-athletes. Through injury prevention, care, and rehabilitation, they keep the Saints and Lady Saints in the game.

Derek SuranieAT Program/Clinical Coordinator

Jessica Poole Head Athletic Trainer

Matt Daniel Assistant Athletic Trainer

Amanda Williamson Assistant Athletic Trainer

Katelyn Ostopick Assistant Athletic Trainer

Kelly Schlering Assistant Athletic Trainer

2010-11 ATHLETIC TRAINING STAFF

Athletic Training

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Buffie BursonHead Coach

17th Season

Year Season Record1994-95 11-181995-96 17-121996-97 26-71997-98 23-81998-99 26-61999-00 28-82000-01 23-112001-02 32-4

Year Season Record2002-03 30-62003-04 30-62004-05 26-82005-06 23-42006-07 12-142007-08 17-122008-09 9-202009-10 9-17Total 342-161

Buffie Burson’s Career Record (16 Years)

Buffie Burson is in her 17th season as head coach of the North Georgia College & State Univeristy women’s basketball team in 2010-11.

Throughout Burson’s career at North Georgia, her teams have won eight conference championships, and made eight national tournament appearances, including 3 Elite Eight and 2 Sweet Sixteen finishes.

In the 2006-07 season, her second year in NCAA Division II, Burson recorded her 300th career coaching victory with an 82-55 victory over Claflin University on December 30.

During the 2005-06 season, in her team’s first year of competition in the Peach Belt Con-ference/NCAA II, they finished with a 19-1 record in conference play to win the PBC regular season championship.

In her 16-year tenure, Burson‘s Lady Saints have amassed an impressive overall record of 342 wins and 161 losses (.679), averaging over 20 wins per season. Burson’s teams are known for tough defense of their home court.

The 2006 Peach Belt Championship team helped Burson earn Peach Belt Coach of the year honors as well as the Atlanta Tip-off Club/Naismith Awards Georgia Coach of the Year. Burson is also a four time Atlanta Tip-off Club/Naismith Awards NAIA Coach of the Year, and three-time GACC Coach of the Year. Over the years, Burson’s forte seems to lie in judging raw talent. Among her recruits are three Players of the Year, eight

Head Coach Buffie Burson

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Freshman of the Year, numerous All-Conference players and All-Academic players, nine All-Americans, and 6 Academic All-Americans. Most impor-tantly Burson’s players perpetually boast high team over-all GPA’s. Five of her teams have been named to the WBCA Academic Honor Roll, including the 05-06 PBC Championship Lady Saints who were honored by the WBCA for the 14th best GPA in NCAA II with a 3.435 team average.

Throughout the seasons, Burson’s teams have been characterized by their mental toughness. Buying into the belief that “Most battles are won before they are fought,” Burson developed DAWG Week, North Georgia’s answer to the Army’s Special Forces Training. Working closely with LTC Billy Shaw to implement “beast events” which simulate game-like stress situations, Bur-son puts her “ladies” through five days of grueling war-like basketball. She is often asked the secret in such training whereby she simply states it begins with the name itself. The initials in DAWG Week stand for Dedicated Athletes With Guts! “Their effort is a true testament to their character”, she says with pride.

Burson was born in St. Louis, MO where her father enjoyed a career in pro-fessional football. After receiving AS, BS & MA degrees from Truett-McCo-nnell College and the University of Montevallo, Burson followed his foot-steps into the coaching field. She began serving as a conference rater in 1998 and worked as an NAIA Rater at the national level, as well as being a member of the NAIA All-America Selection Committee, the WBCA Kodak All-America Selection Committee and the WBCA Scholarship Selection Committee. In 2007-08 Burson served as a member of the NCAA Regional Rankings Committee and was the Peach Belt Conference Captain for the WBCA. In addition to Burson’s coaching duties, she is an assistant professor in the HPE Department. Over the summer months, she is the Director of several girls’ basketball camps along with the Team Camp of Champions, featuring some of the best high school varsity teams in the state. During the Fall, Burson’s Lady Saints host THE HAUNTED HOUSE OF HOOPS, a free basketball clinic for elementary girls and boys, as a way of “giving back” to the community for their support of the team.

Although winning is exhilarating, Buffie Burson’s favorite part of coaching is the Xs & Os. However, it is the imparting of “life les-sons” that remain her passion. When asked what she hopes her graduates take with them from her program, she is reminded of bas-ketball coaching legend, John Wooden’s advice -- “Be more concerned with your character than your reputation; for your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are.” “If, through my example, that is the only thing they learn from me in four years,” states Burson, “I will feel that I have truly succeeded!”

Head Coach Buffie Burson

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Lindsey Huffman

Assistant Coach

2ndSeason

Lindsey Huffman is in her second season as an assistant coach for the North Georgia College & State University women’s basketball team in 2010-11.

Huffman’s main responsibility is recruiting. Her other duties include: handling day-to-day operations of the program, individual player de-velopment, and assisting Burson in scouting and on-the-floor coaching.

Huffman played for Westminster College, a NAIA school in Salt Lake City, Utah before transferring to North Georgia for her senior year. There she was a member of the All-Frontier Conference team, averaging 17.2 ppg, 6.5 assists & 3.5 rebounds pg. She recorded her first double-double in 2004 versus Southern Oregon, finishing with 17 points and 11 assists.

During her one year playing for the Lady Saints, Huffman ran the point guard position, averaging 7.9 points and 1.5 rebounds per game as North Georgia posted a record of 19-1 in the Peach Belt Conference to claim the regular season championship.

Following her playing career, Huffman spent 2006-2008 as a graduate assistant for North Georgia under Burson.

In 2008-2009 she took the assistant women’s basketball coaching posi-tion at Roswell High School under Coach Lesley Broadwell. In her one season at Roswell, the Lady Hornets claimed the Region 6AAAAA Championship with an overall record of 22-7. At Roswell, Huffman also taught as an assistant in the Special Education department.

Huffman graduated from North Georgia with a B.S in Physical Education in 2007 and a M.Ed in 2009. She is from Woodstock, GA where she graduated from Etowah High School in 2001. There she was a 5AAAAA all-region and all-state player and is currently Etowah’s all-time leading scorer.

Assistant Coaches

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WhitneyRandolph

Assistant Coach

1stSeason

Danielle Seeley

Assistant Coach

1stSeason

Whitney Randolph is in her first year as a graduate assistant women’s basketball coach at North Georgia Col-lege & State University in 2010-11.

In her two seasons playing at North Georgia, Randolph was named to back-to-back Peach Belt All-Confer-ence teams. In 2009, as a junior, she recorded a career-high six double-doubles, while averaging 17.8 points per game and 9.6 rebounds per game during her senior campaign.

Whitney is a Fine Arts major and is currently working on her Bachelor of Arts degree.

Danielle Seeley is in her first year as a graduate assistant women’s basketball coach at North Georgia College & State University in 2010-11.

In her two seasons playing at North Georgia, Seeley ran the point guard position for the Lady Saints. As a junior, Seeley played in 26 games and started 14, averaging 17.7 minutes per game. She recorded 38 assists and 21 steals on the year. In her senior campaign, Seeley recorded a season high 12 points against conference opponent Clayton State.

Danielle is an Early Childhood Education major and is currently working on her Bachelor of Science degree.

Assistant Coaches

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Meet The Players

13MEREDITH MONTGOMERY

Position......................................................................Guard Height....................................................................................5-9 Year..................................................................................Senior Hometown.............................................Lawrenceville, Georgia Last School................................................Hebron Christian HS

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Meet The Players

20SARAH STINSON

Position......................................................................Center Height....................................................................................6-2 Year..................................................................................Senior Hometown..................................................Woodstock, Georgia Last School................................................................UT Martin

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Meet The Players

33TIFFANY MARLOW

Position......................................................................Forward Height....................................................................................6-0 Year..................................................................................Senior Hometown..................................................Gainesville, Georgia Last School.......................................Truett-McConnell College

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Meet The Players

10KARI MCCANN

Position......................................................................Guard Height....................................................................................5-7 Year..................................................................................Junior Hometown..................................................Alpharetta, Georgia Last School...................................................Chattahoochee HS

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Meet The Players

23LINDSEY MOSS

Position......................................................................Guard Height....................................................................................6-1 Year..................................................................................Junior Hometown..................................................Alpharetta, Georgia Last School...............................................University of Georgia

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Meet The Players

4JANYCE EALEY

Position......................................................................Forward Height....................................................................................5-10 Year..........................................................................Sophomore Hometown...................................................Carrollton, Georgia Last School...........................................................Carrollton HS

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Meet The Players

25JESSICA HOWARD

Position......................................................................Center Height....................................................................................6-0 Year..........................................................................Sophomore Hometown.........................................................Toccoa, Georgia Last School...............................................Stephens County HS

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Meet The Players

3JESSICA TRICE

Position......................................................................Guard Height....................................................................................5-10 Year..........................................................................Freshman Hometown.................................................Knoxville, Tennessee Last School.................................................................Powell HS

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Meet The Players

5BROOKE GARMON

Position......................................................................Guard Height....................................................................................5-10 Year............................................................................Freshman Hometown.........................................West Palm Beach, Florida Last School........................................................Kings Academy

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Meet The Players

12BIANCA O’NEAL

Position......................................................................Guard Height....................................................................................5-3 Year..........................................................................Freshman Hometown.........................................................Duluth, Georgia Last School..............................................................Norcross HS

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22JASMINE MANNING

Position......................................................................Forward Height....................................................................................5-11 Year............................................................................Freshman Hometown...................................................Jonesboro, Georgia Last School...........................................................Jonesboro HS

Meet The Players

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Lady Saints Sponsors

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North Georgia College & State University is a coeducational state university empha-sizing strong liberal arts, as well as pre-professional, professional, and graduate programs. Serving as a liberal arts univer-sity for all of its students and as a military college for its Corps of Cadets, the univer-sity is distinct in many ways. As the only four-year public institution in northeast Georgia, NGCSU offers a quality college experience in a beautiful mountain setting, about an hour north of Atlanta.

Specializing in leadership training and pro-ducing leaders since 1873, the university has been designated by the state as The Leadership Institution of Georgia .

For more than 130 years , North Georgia has been helping students discover re-markable things about themselves and the world. Our graduates gain a solid founda-tion on which to build their lives --not only a quality education, but cherished memo-ries of great experiences, lifelong friends and good times.

The administration, faculty, and staff at North Georgia are dedicated to the educa-tion and traditional values which enable students to excel in whatever field they pursue.

Located in Dahlonega, Georgia, a small historic town in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains, the university offers more than 50 majors to prepare students for nearly

any career. With more than 4,000 students, North Georgia College & State University is large enough to provide a wide array of opportunities and activities, but small enough to allow personal attention from professors and to foster friendships among students.

Nestled in the mountains, the gold-rush town of Dahlonega has kept its historic charm and spirit. In this town of fewer than 4,000, students easily walk to nearby res-taurants, shops, banks and churches. The campus is safe, clean, and friendly, with the excitement and entertainment of metro Atlanta only a 90-minute drive away.

Surrounded by the Chattahoochee National Forest, North Georgia College & State Uni-versity is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream, with endless places for hiking, mountain climbing, hunting, fishing, bird-watching, whitewater rafting, canoeing and camping. This area of North Georgia draws many visitors who enjoy its lush forests, stunning waterfalls and abundant wildlife.

The University

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Meet The President

David Potter became the 16th President of North Georgia College & State University on January 3, 2005. Before coming to North Georgia, Potter served as the chief executive officer for the Board of Trustees overseeing the eight public universities in Mississippi since 2003. Prior to his position with the state commission, Potter served as president of Delta State University, in Cleveland, Miss., from 1999 to 2003. Delta State is a public, regional university of 4,000 students, with programs ranging from baccalaureate through doctoral degrees and an annual budget of $40 million.

Previously, he held a number of teaching and administrative positions at George Mason University, in Fairfax, Va., from 1987 to 1999, including provost and executive vice president for academic affairs, vice president

and dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, vice president for executive affairs, execu-tive assistant to the president, and adjunct faculty in the department of sociology and anthropology.

Potter also gained extensive administrative experience at the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV), serving in a number of posts between 1981 and 1986 for that state coordinating agency for higher education. He served as SCHEV’s assistant director for academic programs, assistant to the director for legislative programs and coordinator of academic programs.

In addition, Potter also has held administra-tive and teaching posts at Syracuse Univer-sity, in Syracuse, N.Y.; Denison University, in Granville, Ohio; and Silliman University, in Dumaguete, Philippines.

Potter recently completed a term on the Commission on Leadership and Institutional Effectiveness for the American Council of Education. He has served on various committees for the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools including service on its executive committee.

He earned his B.A. cum laude in history from Amherst College, in Mass., and both his M.A. and Ph.D. in social science from Syracuse University. Potter and his late wife, Pam Mathews, had two children: Elizabeth, now a lawyer in San Diego, and Holly, who works at the State Department.

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Athletic Administration

Denise BryantCompliance/SWA

Lindsay Reeves is in her 10th year with North Georgia College & State Univer-sity and is serving as Acting Director of Athletics in 2010-11.

She spent three years as Associate Di-rector of Athletics and Senior Women’s Administrator before being named Ath-letic Director when Randy Dunn retired after 28 years with the university.

Lindsay graduated from Ithaca College with a BS in Physical Education and re-ceived her Masters from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in Exer-cise Physiology.

After completing her education, she worked as the Director of Testing at

Sports Training Institute in N.Y., before taking over as Assistant Director of Health & Fit-ness at General Electric World Headquarters in CT. From 1990-1999 she was the Director of Employee Wellness and faculty member at UNC-Chapel Hill. Lindsay is married to Dave Reeves and they have a son Tim who is 23, and a daughter Kelley who is 21.

Derek Suranie is in his 12th year with North Georgia, having served in a va-riety of roles, but will now assume the position as the Acting Associate Athlet-ics Director in 2010-11.

As the Acting Associate Athletics Di-rector, he will oversee the day-to-day operations of the department and will continue to coordinate the Athletic Training Education Curriculum.

He served eight years as the Head Ath-letic Trainer, and is in his fifth year as the Athletic Training Coordinator and third as Clinical Coordinator. He will continue his Clinical Coordinator roles which includes teaching Athletic Train-ing classes in the Health and Physical

Education Department, serving as a clinical instructor for students in the Athletic Train-ing Education Program, as well as coordinating medical care for the athletic department.

Suranie is from Woonsocket, RI where he graduated from Woonsocket High School. He attended Marietta College in Marietta, OH and graduated in 1992 with a Bachelor of Sci-ence in Sports Medicine. He went on to work in Nashua, NH at the Center for Physical Therapy and Exercise. Suranie coordinated Athletic Training services for Souhegan High School as well as maintaining a full patient load in the clinic.

Suranie recently attended the All Academy Physical Education Symposium at the United States Military Academy at West Point. He also participated in the inaugural Summer Transition Program at NGCSU. Suranie and his wife Jill moved to the North Georgia re-gion in the 1998 and began his employment in NGCSU in 1999. He received his Masters of Education from NGCSU in 2001.

Vaughn Grizzle Facilities

Will Carter Developement

Jason Pruitt Business Affairs

Margaret Poitevint Faculty Rep.

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Peach Belt Conference

Now entering its 21st year of existence in 2010-11, the Peach Belt Conference has become one of the elite Division II con-ferences in the nation. Since its inception in 1990-91, the Peach Belt has developed a consistent history of excellence which continues to this day with 28 national championships and 25 national finalist

Starting with only two championships in 1991, in men’s and women’s basket-ball, the conference has expanded to 13 championship sports with the addition of women’s golf in the fall of 2009.

The conference traces its roots back to November of 1988 when 11 schools first met in Greenville, S.C. to form a Divi-sion II conference. Following a second meeting on Dec. 3, 1989, five of those 11 schools, plus two others, formed the Peach Belt and begin play in fall 1990.

The Peach Belt was less than a year old before capturing a national champion-ship. The Columbus State golf team took the honor by winning the 1992 national crown, the first of three golf champion-ships the Cougars own. One year later, the Lander men’s tennis team began their record-breaking run of eight straight na-tional titles, the first PBC dynasty. Since then, USCA men’s golf has won three straight national titles from 2004-06 while AASU women’s tennis has cap-tured four titles overall.

The 2008-09 season was among the con-ference’s most memorable. The Arm-strong Atlantic State men’s and women’s tennis teams both won their respective national championships – for the sec-ond year in a row; a feat only done once before in college tennis. In addition, the Augusta State men’s basketball team became the first conference program to make back-to-back trips to the NCAA Elite Eight, Armstrong Atlantic became the first PBC volleyball team ever to ad-vance to the Elite Eight and the North Georgia softball team was ranked #1 in the nation and reached the World Series.

The seven charter members of the con-ference were Armstrong Atlantic State University, Columbus State University, Francis Marion University, Georgia Col-lege & State University, Lander Univer-sity, USC Aiken and USC Upstate. The name Peach Belt Athletic Conference was adopted in January of 1990 and modified to Peach Belt Conference in May of 2000.

Augusta State joined the conference in 1991 and UNC Pembroke became the ninth member on July 1, 1992. They were followed by Kennesaw State University on July 1, 1994, Clayton State Univer-sity on July 1, 1995 and the University of North Florida on July 1, 1997. Kennesaw State and North Florida departed for the Division I ranks in 2005, USC Upstate did the same in 2007, and the conference welcomed in North Georgia College & State University in 2005 and Georgia Southwestern State University in 2006.

For 2009-10, the Peach Belt has grown once again with the addition of the Uni-versity of Montevallo and Flagler Col-lege, giving the PBC 13 members, the most the league has ever had. The addi-tion of the two schools returns the PBC to the state of Florida and expands the

league into Alabama for the first time.David Brunk was named the second PBC commissioner in May of 2007. Brunk replaced Marvin Vanover, who was the first PBC commissioner from 1991 to 2007. Brunk is charged with continuing the strong growth of the conference as its second era begins.

Dr. David Potter, president of North Georgia College & State University, re-turns as the president of the Peach Belt in 2010-11.

The conference currently holds cham-pionships in 13 sports, six for men and seven for women. They are men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s tennis, baseball, softball and men’s and women’s golf.

HISTORY

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1972Record: 7-16

Head Coach: Linda Caruthers

1973Record: 11-9

Head Coach: Linda Caruthers

1974Record: 18-6

Head Coach: Linda Caruthers

1975Record: 9-15

Head Coach: Barbara Brown

1976no records available

Head Coach: Barbara Brown

1977Record: 13-6

Head Coach: Barbara Brown

1978Record: 13-10

Head Coach: Barbara Brown

1979Record: 10-7

Head Coach: Barbara Brown

1980Record: 6-16

Head Coach: Barbara Brown

1981Record: 2-20

Head Coach: Barbara Brown

1982Record: 10-14

Head Coach: Barbara Brown

1983Record: 3-20

Head Coach: Lynn Jarrett

1984Record: 12-15

Head Coach: Lynn Jarrett

1985Record: 13-13

Head Coach: Lynn Jarrett

1986Record: 13-11

Head Coach: Lynn Jarrett

1987Record: 27-4

Head Coach: Lynn Jarrett

1988Record: 14-11

Head Coach: Lynn Jarrett

1989Record: 18-13

Head Coach: Lynn Jarrett

1990Record: 13-16

Head Coach: Lynn Jarrett

1991Record: 18-9

Head Coach: Lynn Jarrett

1992Record: 18-11

Head Coach: Beverly Knight

1993Record: 8-22

Head Coach: Beverly Knight

1994Record: 17-15

Head Coach: Beverly Knight

1995Record: 11-18

Head Coach: Buffie Burson

1996Record: 17-12

Head Coach: Buffie Burson

1997Record: 26-7

Head Coach: Buffie Burson

1998Record: 23-8

Head Coach: Buffie Burson

1999Record: 26-6

Head Coach: Buffie Burson

2000Record: 28-8

Head Coach: Buffie Burson

2001Record: 23-11

Head Coach: Buffie Burson

2002Record: 32-4

Head Coach: Buffie Burson

2003Record: 30-6

Head Coach: Buffie Burson

2004Record: 30-6

Head Coach: Buffie Burson

2005Record: 26-8

Head Coach: Buffie Burson

2006Record: 23-4

Head Coach: Buffie Burson

2007Record: 12-14

Head Coach: Buffie Burson

2008Record: 17-12

Head Coach: Buffie Burson

2009Record: 9-20

Head Coach: Buffie Burson

2010Record: 9-17

Head Coach: Buffie Burson

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

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Individual Season Records

POINTSBrenda Hill 885 1987

SCORING AVERAGEBrenda Hill 29.5 1987

FIELD GOALSLori Brown 397 1984

FIELD GOAL %Edwina Johnson .613 1993

FREE THROWSAngelyn Love 217 2003

FREE THROW %Katie Williamson .919 2006

3-POINT FGBrandy Bray 103 1995

3-POINT FG%Lori Cato .480 1999

ASSISTSTarla Turner 199 1996

REBOUNDSLori Brown 397 1984

REBOUND AVERAGELori Brown 14.7 1984

BLOCKED SHOTSJeanine Dorminey 93 2004

STEALSKeisha Hall 103 2002

Individual Career Records

POINTSMorey LeFeve 2,556 1997-2000

SCORING AVERAGECourtney Hester 23.4 1999-2002

FIELD GOALSMorey LeFeve 913 1997-2000

FIELD GOAL %Edwina Jackson .609 1992-1994

FREE THROWSMorey LeFeve 752 1997-2000

FREE THROW %Katie Williamson .872 2003-2006

3-POINT FGBrandy Bray 255 1992-1996

3-POINT FG%Raena Ellis .444 2002-2004

ASSISTSKim Felton 523 1996-1999

REBOUNDSMorey LeFeve 1326 1997-2000

REBOUND AVERAGEMorey LeFeve 10.4 1997-2000

BLOCKED SHOTSJeanine Dorminey 258 2003-2006

STEALSKeisha Hall 302 1999-2002

ALL-TIME RECORD BOOK

1,000-Point ScorersGretchen Smith 1985-1989Anne Smith 1987-1989Tara Hall 1989-1992Christy Cook 1988-1992Lori Brown 1991-1995Brandy Bray 1992-1996Julie Crowe 1994-1996Morey LeFeve 1996-2000Amber Kent 1996-2000

Keisha Hall 1998-2002Courtney Hester 1999-2002Angelyn Love 2000-2004Brandi Owen 2001-2005Raena Ellis 2002-2004Katie Williamson 2002-2006Megan Huffman 2004-2008Syretha Marble 2005-2009

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Team Single Game Records

POINTS115 vs Southern Wesleyan 2002

POINTS (Combined)211 vs Francis Marion 1987

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED52 vs UNC Pembroke 2009

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY76 vs Oglethorpe University 1971

FIELD GOALS MADE44 vs Midway College 2002

FIELD GOAL %.710 vs Converse College 1989

3-POINT FG MADE14 vs Columbus State 2008

3-POINT FIELD GOAL %.860 vs Auburn Montgomery 1996

FREE THROWS MADE46 vs Southern Wesleyan 2002

FREE THROWS %1.000 vs Brewton Parker (18-18) 2005

REBOUNDS66 vs Piedmont College 1988

STEALS24 vs Warner Southern 1990

BLOCKED SHOTS12 vs Flagler College 199312 vs Shorter College 2005

Team Single Season Records

POINTS2,851 2000

FIELD GOALS1,023 2000

FIELD GOAL %.503 1989

SCORING AVERAGE83.5 2003

FREE THROWS705 2002

FREE THROW %.785 2003

3-POINT FG198 2008

3-POINT FG %.412 1999

REBOUNDS1,473 2000

REBOUND AVERAGE47.0 2000

OPPONENTS SCORING43.0 1972

GAMES WON32 2002

CONSECUTIVE WINS15 2002

GAMES PLAYED36 2002

ALL-TIME RECORD BOOK

Individual Single Game Records

PointsField Goals

Free Throws3-Point FGAssists

ReboundsBlocked ShotsSteals

Julie CroweLori BrownBrenda HillKeisha HallMandy BradleyJulie BanksStacy BennetTarla TannerLori BrownBrenda HillKellie GrayKeisha Hall

501818239131313231099

vs Lees-McRaevs Milligan Collegevs Aub. Montgomeryvs Cumberland Univ.vs Andersonvs Lees-McRaevs Berry Collegevs North Greenvillevs West Georgiavs Mecer Universityvs Shorter Collegevs Emmanuel College

199519851987200119971995198719961983198719912002

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PointsField GoalsFree Throws3-Point FG

Assists

ReboundsBlocked Shots

Steals

Whitney RandolphSyretha MarbleKourtney SingletonLindsey KitchensMegan HuffmanLindsey KitchensMegan HuffmanMeredith MontgomeryLindsey KitchensLindsey KitchensRachel JolleyJeanine DormineyJeanine DormineyMegan HuffmanSyretha MarbleSyretha Marble

3615165555511 1120 7777 7

vs Florida Southernvs Tusculumvs USC Aikenvs GCSUvs USC Upstatevs Francis Marionvs GCSUvs UNC Pembrokevs Francis Marionvs Ga. Southwesternvs Claflinvs Columbus Statevs Brewton Parkervs Armstrong Atlanticvs West Alabamavs Ga. Southwestern

12/20/0911/24/0701/05/0801/14/0601/31/0702/10/0702/06/0802/22/1002/24/0701/13/0712/30/0602/15/0611/26/0601/06/0711/28/0801/28/09

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NCAA DIVISION II RECORD BOOKIndividual Career

Records

POINTSSyretha Marble 1,881 2006-2009

SCORING AVERAGESyretha Marble 16.9 2006-2009

FIELD GOALSSyretha Marble 655 2006-2009

FIELD GOAL %Jenica Johnson .519 2006

FREE THROWSSyretha Marble 502 2006-2009

FREE THROW %Kari McCann .955 2009-2010

3-POINT FGMegan Huffman 129 2006-2008

3-POINT FG%Katie Williamson .381 2006

ASSISTSLindsey Kitchens 301 2006-2009

REBOUNDSSyretha Marble 926 2006-2009

REBOUND AVERAGEJeanine Dorminey 10.2 2006

BLOCKED SHOTSJeanine Dorminey 80 2006

STEALSSyretha Marble 273 2006-2009

Individual Season Records

POINTSSyretha Marble 597 2008

SCORING AVERAGESyretha Marble 20.6 2008

FIELD GOALSSyretha Marble 222 2008

FIELD GOAL %Syretha Marble .558 2008

FREE THROWSKourtney Singleton 162 2008

FREE THROW %Kari McCann .944 2010

3-POINT FGKatie Williamson 59 2006

3-POINT FG%Brooke Baker .475 2008

ASSISTSLindsey Kitchens 124 2007

REBOUNDSSyretha Marble 293 2008

REBOUND AVERAGEJeanine Dorminey 10.2 2006

BLOCKED SHOTSJeanine Dorminey 80 2006

STEALSSyretha Marble 81 2009

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All-Time Opponents

Opponent W-LAlabama, University of 2-0Alabama-Huntsville, University of 0-1Albany State (Ga.) University 1-4Allen (S.C.) University 3-0Anderson (S.C.) University 6-1Armstrong Atlantic State (Ga.) University 11-17Auburn (Ala.) University 1-0Augusta State (Ga.) University 11-13Auburn University Montgomery (Ala.) 16-21Azusa Pacific (Calif.) University 1-0Baker University 1-0Barber-Scotia (N.C.) College 2-0Belmont (Tenn.) University 0-2Belmont Abbey (N.C.) College 1-0Berry (Ga.) College 23-45Brevard (N.C.) College 1-0Brewton-Parker (Ga.) College 30-10Campbellsville (Ky.) University 2-0Carson Newman (Tenn.) University 3-2Catawba (N.C.) University 0-1Central Florida, University of 0-1Central State (Ohio) University 0-1Charleston (S.C.), College of 0-3Claflin (S.C.) University 8-0Clayton State (Ga.) University 10-10Columbus State (Ga.) University 4-5Converse (S.C.) College 2-0Covenant (Ga.) College 1-0Cumberlands (Tenn.) University 4-4Cumberlands, University of 0-2Dawwen (N.Y.) College 1-0Davis and Elkins College 0-1DeKalb (Ga.) College 3-0Delta State (Miss.) University 0-3Dillard (La.) University 1-0Dominican (N.Y.) University 0-1Duke (N.C.) University 0-1Edward Waters (Fla.) College 1-0Emmanuel (Ga.) College 23-4Erskine (S.C.) College 4-3Flagler (Fla.) University 9-0Florida Memorial University 2-0Florida Southern 0-1Florida State University 2-0Fort Campbell 1-0Fort Valley State (Ga.) University 3-8Francis Marion (S.C.) University 5-7Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.) University 1-1Gainesville (Ga.) College 1-0Gardner Webb (N.C.) University 4-2Georgia, University of 4-7Georgia Baptist University 2-0Georgia College & State University 31-19 Georgia Southern University 3-2Georgia Southwestern State University 30-30Georgia State University 1-3Georgia Institute of Technology 0-1Hiawassee (Ga.) College 2-4Holy Names (Calif.) University 0-1Indiana University/Purdue Univ. at Indianapolis 1-0Kennesaw State (Ga.) University 10-12Kentucky Wesleyan 1-0King (Tenn.) College 1-0LaGrange (Ga.) College 2-0Lambuth (Tenn.) University 2-2Lander (S.C.) University 9-6Langston (Texas) University 3-0Lee (Tenn.) University 12-10Lees-McRae (N.C.) College 1-1Lewis & Clark (Idaho) University 3-0Lincoln Memorial (Tenn.) University 4-5Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) College 1-0Lipscomb (Tenn.) University 0-1

Opponent W-LLock Haven (Pa.) University 1-0Lynn University 1-0Madonna College 1-0Mars Hill 2-0Martin Methodist (Tenn.) University 3-0Maryville (Tenn.) University 2-0McKendree (Ill.) University 1-0Mercer (Ga.) University 2-11Middle Georgia College 2-1Midway College 1-0Milligan (Tenn.) University 3-1Mississippi, University of 0-1Montana State Northern, University of 0-1Montevallo, University of 2-17Montreat (N.C.) College 1-0Montreat-Anderson College 1-0Morris Brown (Ga.) University 4-0Mount Olive (N.C.) University 2-0Newberry College 0-1North Carolina-Central, University of 1-0North Carolina Pembroke, University of 3-2North Dakota, University of 0-1North Greenville College 3-0Oklahoma Baptist University 1-3Oklahoma Christian University 1-1Oklahoma City University 0-3Paine College 2-0Palm Beach Atlantic (Fla.) University 2-0Pembroke State (N.C.) University 3-3Piedmont (Ga.) College 42-9Pikeville (Ky.) College 1-0Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras, University of 1-0Presbyterian (S.C.) College 1-1Reinhardt (Ga.) College 16-3Rhodes (Tenn.) College 1-0Rollins 0-1Savannah State (Ga.) University 1-3Shorter (Ga.) College 42-26Simon Fraser (B.C.) University 0-1South Alabama, University of 1-0South Carolina Aiken, University of 4-5South Carolina Upstate, University of 6-3Southern Arkansas 1-0Southern Nazarene (Okla.) University 0-1Southern Polytechnic State (Ga.) University 7-0Southern Wesleyan (S.C.) University 25-1Spring Hill (Ala.) College 1-0St. Leo (Fla.) University 1-1St. Vincent University 0-1Southwestern Oklahoma University 0-1Talladega (Ala.) College 7-1Temple (Penn.) University 1-0Tenessee Tech University 0-1Tennessee Temple University 2-0Tennessee Wesleyan University 11-3Texas A&M-Commerce 0-1The Master’s (Calif.) College 1-0Tift College 14-2Trevecca Nazarene 1-0Truett-McConnell (Ga.) College 1-2Tusculum College 1-0Tuskegee (Ala.) University 1-0Union (Tenn.) University 1-8Voorhees (S.C.) College 6-3Warner Southern (Fla.) University 1-0Wayland Baptist (Texas) University 1-0Webber International (Fla.) University 3-0West Alabama, University of 2-0West Florida, University of 1-0West Georgia, State University of 16-18Western Montana University 0-1Wingate (N.C.) University 2-2Wisconsin-Green Bay, University of 1-0Total 596-422

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Alexander, Ieshia..............................................................................2010Ballard, Elaine.............................................................................1993-94Baker, Brooke..............................................................................2006-09Banks, Julie.................................................................................1993-97Barnett, Karen.............................................................................1992-94Barrett, Michelle.........................................................................1991-92Black, Carrie...............................................................................1987-88Blalock, Path...............................................................................1984-85Bradley, Mandy...........................................................................1995-98Bray, Brandy...............................................................................1992-96Brown, Kevia..............................................................................2000-01Brown, Lori.................................................................................1981-85Brown, Rhonda...........................................................................1988-90Brown, Sophia.............................................................................2004-07Brownlee, Stephanie.........................................................................2009Burkett, Laurie............................................................................1985-89Burkhalter, Emily.........................................................................2006-08Cato, Lori.....................................................................................1997-00Chancey, Melissa........................................................................2004-06Chapman, Tichina.............................................................................2010Clay, Teresa.................................................................................1981-82Cline, Ali.................................................................................2009-2010Cobb, Alyson..............................................................................2000-01Cody, Kim...................................................................................1982-86Collins, Katie..............................................................................1996-99Cook, Christy..............................................................................1988-92Craft, Luanne..............................................................................1980-84Creegan, Kristy...........................................................................1995-96Crosby, Lisa................................................................................1983-87Crowe, Julie................................................................................1994-96Davis, Kim..................................................................................1986-90Dixon, Dawn...............................................................................1981-85Dobbs, Jamesa.............................................................................1989-91Dorminey, Jeanine.......................................................................2003-06Dragoumaniotis, Margarita..........................................................1998-01Dunaway, Kathy..........................................................................1984-86Duncan, Karen............................................................................1990-91Durham, Ari’Elle..............................................................................2009Ealey, Janyce.......................................................................2010-PresentEllis, Raena.................................................................................2002-04Ervin, Jennifer.............................................................................2007-08Fagler, Lauren..............................................................................2006-07Felton, Kim.................................................................................1995-99Fulcher, April..............................................................................2002-04Gaddis, Sara................................................................................1986-87Gaddy, Charla.............................................................................1992-93Garini, Dawn...............................................................................1984-86Gartrell, Daphney........................................................................1991-92Goza, Annie................................................................................2003-04Graham, Tara...............................................................................1989-92Grauitt, Fonda.............................................................................1987-88Gray, Kellie.................................................................................1989-91Grice, Tina..................................................................................2000-01Grindle, Martha...........................................................................1982-84Grogan, Stephanie.......................................................................1980-83Hall, Keisha.................................................................................1998-02Hammond, Angie........................................................................1993-95Harper, Susan..............................................................................1990-93Hester, Courtney..........................................................................1999-02Hill, Brenda.................................................................................1986-87Howard, Jessica...................................................................2010-PresentHuffman, Lindsey........................................................................2005-06Huffman, Megan.........................................................................2004-08Isley, Angie.................................................................................1982-83Johnson, Edwina.........................................................................1991-93Johnson, Jenica...........................................................................2004-06Jolley, Rachael.............................................................................2004-08Jones, Charlene...........................................................................1985-89Jones, Jennifer.............................................................................1992-93

Jones, Sheron..............................................................................1983-87Jones, Tammie.............................................................................1992-96Kent, Amber............................................................................1996-2000Kitchens, Lindsey........................................................................2005-09Kinsey, Jamie.............................................................................2000-01Lanier, Anne..............................................................................1981-82LeFeve, Morey...........................................................................1996-00Little, Kim.................................................................................1994-95Love, Angelyn...........................................................................2000-04Love, Kimberlyn........................................................................2002-06Lummas, Connie........................................................................1986-90Lunsford, Debbie.......................................................................1984-85McCann, Kari....................................................................2009-PresentMcConnell, Robin.....................................................................1989-90McGhee, Erin............................................................................2002-04McDonald, Kathy......................................................................1981-82Manus, Kristy............................................................................1993-94Marble, Sytretha.........................................................................2005-09Marlow, Tiffany..................................................................2010-PresentMartin, Debbie...........................................................................1982-85Mills, Chari................................................................................1996-99Montgomery, Meredith......................................................2008-PresentMoore, Tina................................................................................1988-92Nix, Mary Beth...........................................................................1994-95Owen, Brandi.............................................................................2001-05Parris, Stacy................................................................................1999-02Patterson, Vanessa.....................................................................1992-94Peevy, Victoria...........................................................................2007-08Phillips, Ronda..........................................................................1983-84Quinton, Kristen........................................................................1989-90Randolph, Whitney.................................................................2009-2010 Redmond, Robin........................................................................1995-99Rogers, Annette.........................................................................1985-88Romine, Ruffie..........................................................................1994-95Rush, Sally.................................................................................1998-02Saco, Dawn................................................................................1991-92Schleisman, Katie......................................................................2001-05Scott, Stephanie.........................................................................1991-92Seamon, Lara.............................................................................2005-06Seeley, Danielle......................................................................2009-2010 Self, Mandy................................................................................1994-95Shell, Stacy.................................................................................1999-01Short, Judy.................................................................................1981-85Singleton, Kourtney...................................................................2006-08Sisson, Carla..............................................................................1988-89Smith, Anne...............................................................................1987-89Smith, Carey..............................................................................1993-94Smith, Gretchen.........................................................................1985-89Smith, Pam................................................................................1990-91Smith, Sherri..............................................................................1981-85Stinson, Sarah....................................................................2009-PresentStokes, Alyssa...................................................................2009-PresentSwanier, Kiara...........................................................................2007-08Swanson, Cindy.........................................................................1986-87Tanner, Tarla..............................................................................1994-96Taylor, Lindsay..........................................................................2005-07Taylor, Monica...........................................................................1983-84Topps, Kameisha.......................................................................2000-03Vandiver, Holly..........................................................................2001-02Warren, Nijia.............................................................................2001-03White, Jane................................................................................1988-89White, Porsha..................................................................................2007Whitlock, Chere.........................................................................1992-94Williamson, Katie......................................................................2002-06Wilson, Cindy............................................................................1981-82Winkler, Kara..............................................................1995-96, 1997-98Winstead, Brooke...................................................................1998-2000York, Rebecca........................................................................1996-2000Young, Krystyn..........................................................................2007-09

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