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Radically Original CORINNE WHITE MEKENA RANDLE NICHELLE FILLMORE DELISA MADRY JENNIFER TOWNE DAKOTA DOSS KASEAM ASHBOURNE JOIDON JENNINGS RABUN WRIGHT SARAH BAILEY ABBY ANDREWS LAUREN FARIS JULIA MYERS Follow us on #roarlions *GSC Games | All Times Are Central NOV. 10 SAT. VS. TUSKEGEE AWAY 5:00 P.M. NOV. 11 SUN. VS. BENEDICT AWAY 2:00 P.M. NOV. 12 MON. FISK HOME 2:15 P.M. NOV. 14 WED. TENNESSEE TEMPLE HOME 6:00 P.M. NOV. 17 SAT. MON.TEVALLO HOME 1:00 P.M. NOV. 19 MON. STILLMAN HOME 6:00 P.M. NOV. 26 MON. LANE HOME 6:00 P.M. NOV. 29 THU.. WEST FLORIDA* HOME 6:00 P.M. DEC. 1 SAT. VALDOSTA STATE* HOME 1:00 P.M. DEC. 8 SAT. PAINE HOME 1:00 P.M. DEC. 18 TUE. FLORIDA SOUTHERN AWAY 2:15 P.M. DEC. 19 WED. VS. TAMPA AWAY 4:30 P.M. JAN. 3 THU. CHRISTIAN BROTHERS* AWAY 5:00 P.M. JAN. 5 SAT. DELTA STATE* AWAY 2:00 P.M. JAN. 12 SAT. UNION* HOME 1:00 P.M. JAN. 17 THU. SHORTER* HOME 6:00 P.M. JAN. 19 SAT. AL HUNTSVILLE* AWAY 5:00 P.M. JAN. 24 THU. WEST GEORGIA* AWAY 4:30 P.M. JAN. 26 SAT. WEST ALABAMA* HOME 1:00 P.M. JAN. 31 THU. WEST FLORIDA* AWAY 5:00 P.M. FEB. 2 SAT. VALDOSTA STATE* AWAY 5:00 P.M. FEB. 7 THU. CHRISTIAN BROTHERS* HOME 6:00 P.M. FEB. 9 SAT. DELTA STATE* HOME 1:00 P.M. FEB. 16 SAT. UNION* AWAY 2:00 P.M. FEB. 21 THU. SHORTER* AWAY 6:00 P.M. FEB. 23 SAT. AL HUNTSVILLE* HOME 1:00 P.M. FEB. 28 THU. WEST GEORGIA* HOME 6:00 P.M. MAR. 2 SAT. WEST ALABAMA* AWAY 2:00 P.M. MAR. 3-7-10 GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT MAR. 15-18 NCAA REGIONAL TOURNAMENT

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Radically Original

C O R I N N E WHITE

M E K E N A RANDLE

N I C H E L L E FILLMORE

D E L I S A MADRY

J E N N I F E R TOWNE

D A KO T A DOSS

K A S E A M ASHBOURNE

J O I D O N JENNINGS

R A B U N WRIGHTS A R A H

BAILEY

A B BY ANDREWSL A U R E N

FARIS

J U L I A MYERS

Follow us on

#roarlions

*GSC Games | All Times Are Central

NOV. 10 SAT. VS. TUSKEGEE AWAY 5:00 P.M. NOV. 11 SUN. VS. BENEDICT AWAY 2:00 P.M. NOV. 12 MON. FISK HOME 2:15 P.M. NOV. 14 WED. TENNESSEE TEMPLE HOME 6:00 P.M. NOV. 17 SAT. MON.TEVALLO HOME 1:00 P.M. NOV. 19 MON. STILLMAN HOME 6:00 P.M. NOV. 26 MON. LANE HOME 6:00 P.M. NOV. 29 THU.. WEST FLORIDA* HOME 6:00 P.M. DEC. 1 SAT. VALDOSTA STATE* HOME 1:00 P.M. DEC. 8 SAT. PAINE HOME 1:00 P.M.

DEC. 18 TUE. FLORIDA SOUTHERN AWAY 2:15 P.M. DEC. 19 WED. VS. TAMPA AWAY 4:30 P.M. JAN. 3 THU. CHRISTIAN BROTHERS* AWAY 5:00 P.M. JAN. 5 SAT. DELTA STATE* AWAY 2:00 P.M. JAN. 12 SAT. UNION* HOME 1:00 P.M. JAN. 17 THU. SHORTER* HOME 6:00 P.M. JAN. 19 SAT. AL HUNTSVILLE* AWAY 5:00 P.M. JAN. 24 THU. WEST GEORGIA* AWAY 4:30 P.M. JAN. 26 SAT. WEST ALABAMA* HOME 1:00 P.M. JAN. 31 THU. WEST FLORIDA* AWAY 5:00 P.M.

FEB. 2 SAT. VALDOSTA STATE* AWAY 5:00 P.M. FEB. 7 THU. CHRISTIAN BROTHERS* HOME 6:00 P.M. FEB. 9 SAT. DELTA STATE* HOME 1:00 P.M. FEB. 16 SAT. UNION* AWAY 2:00 P.M. FEB. 21 THU. SHORTER* AWAY 6:00 P.M. FEB. 23 SAT. AL HUNTSVILLE* HOME 1:00 P.M. FEB. 28 THU. WEST GEORGIA* HOME 6:00 P.M. MAR. 2 SAT. WEST ALABAMA* AWAY 2:00 P.M. MAR. 3-7-10 GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT MAR. 15-18 NCAA REGIONAL TOURNAMENT

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UNA QUICK FACTS

LOCATION ............................................................................. Florence, Alabama

COLLEGE FOUNDED .................................................................................. 1830

ENROLLMENT .......................................................................................... 7,049

PRESIDENT ......................................................................Dr. William G. Cale, Jr.

CONFERENCE .................................................................................. Gulf South

NATIONAL AFFILIATION ............................................................. NCAA Division II

NICKNAME ............................................................................................... Lions

COLORS ................................................................................... Purple and Gold

FIELD HOUSE .................................................................................Flowers Hall

Capacity .......................................................................................... 3,800

Phone ............................................................................... (256) 765-4396

atHletIc DIrector ................................................................. Mark linder Phone ............................................................................... (256) 765-4397

HeaD BasketBall coacH .....................................................terry Fowler alma mater .............................................................................Lane (1986)

record at UNA ....................................................................95-76 (6 years)

record as collegiate coach ............................................. 186-165 (11 yrs.)

offi ce phone ..................................................................... (256) 765-4616

best time to call ..........................................................................mornings

assIstant BasketBall coacH ................................................Dan Presel alma mater .....................................................................Spring Hill (1999)

offi ce phone ..................................................................... (256) 765-4161

assIstant coacH ..............................................................Malloey luckett2011-12 RECORD ...................................................................................15-13

GSC RECORD ......................................................................................5-9 (6th)

letterMen returnInG/lost ................................................................8/8

starters returnInG ................................................................................ 1Nichelle Fillmore .............................................................(6-1, JR, Forward)

otHer letterMen returnInG Kaseama Ashbourne ..................................................... (6-2, SO, Forward)

Sarah Bailey ..................................................................... (5-9, SR, Guard)

Lauren Faris ..................................................................... (5-5, SO, Guard)

Delisa Madry .................................................................... (5-7, SO, Guard)

Julia Myers ......................................................... (5-9, SR, Guard/Forward)

Corinne White ............................................................... (6-0, SO, Forward)

sPorts InForMatIon DIrector ...........................................Jeff Hodges offi ce phone ..................................................................... (256) 765-4595

fax number ....................................................................... (256) 765-4659

email ..............................................................sportsinformation@una.edu

asst. sID/Basketball contact ....................................... shane Herrmann offi ce phone ..................................................................... (256) 765-4895

email .....................................................................msherrmann@una.edu

asst. atHletIc traIner .................................................... nick alexander offi ce phone ..................................................................... (256) 765-4563

ATHLETIC DEPARTENT FAX ....................................................... (256) 765-4685

All-Time School Record ....................................................513-443 (since 1976)

GSC Champions ........................................................................................ 1985

GSC Tournament Champions ..................................................................... 1985

NCAA Regional Participants ...............................1984, 1985, 1991, 1994, 2011

NCAA Regional Champions ...................................................................... 1994

NCAA Final Four ........................................................................................ 1994

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ATHLETIC TRADITIONNORTH ALABAMA HAS WON SIX

NCAA DIVISION II NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

1979 • Men's Basketball

1991 • Men's Basketball

1993 • Football

1994 • Football

1995 • Football

2003 • Women's Volleyball

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48 • GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

60 • TOTAL CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

104 • TEAM NCAA POST-SEASON PLAYOFF APPEARANCES

27 • NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

11 • GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE ALL-SPORTS TROPHIES

322 • ALL-AMERICAN SELECTIONS

18 • ACADEMIC ALL AMERICA SELECTIONS

2 • HARLON HILL TROPHY RECIPIENTS

10 • GSC COMMISSIONER'S TROPHY RECIPIENTS

3 • DIVISION II FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

1 • COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE

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HEAD COACH TERRY FOWLER

Terry Fowler enters his seventh season as head coach of the University of North Alabama women’s basketball team. He became the seventh head coach in the program’s history in March of 2006 and immediately began the process of restoring the Lions’ winning tradition. In his fi rst season, Fowler led UNA to a solid 14-14 mark, which was a nine-win improvement over the school’s 2005-06 record. He also led UNA back to the GSC Tournament for the fi rst time in since 2003. Individually, the Lions’ Amber Rutherford was named GSC East Division Player of the Year and led the NCAA Division II with a 93.7 free throw percentage. UNA went 13-15 the following year, then posted a 15-13 mark in 2009 and fi nished with a 17-14 record in the 2010 campaign. Those 17 wins were the most by a UNA women’s team since the 1999-00 season. The Lions advanced to the GSC tourney all three seasons while Rutherford successfully defended her national free throw championship in 2008 by hitting 93.6 percent of her foul shots. She fi nished her career with the NCAA all division record of 92.38 percent, hitting 526 of 570 free throw attempts in four seasons. The 2011 season proved to be a breakout year for Fowler and the Lions. North Alabama advanced to its sixth consecutive Gulf South Conference Tournament after winning the GSC East Divisino with an undefeated league record. The Lions also advanced to the NCAA Division II Tournament for the fi rst time since 1994 and fi nished the year with a 21-7 mark.

process of restoring the Lions’ winning tradition. In his fi rst season, Fowler led UNA to a solid 14-14 mark, which was a nine-win improvement

a 17-14 record in the 2010 campaign. Those 17

since the 1999-00 season. The Lions advanced

East Divisino with an undefeated league record.

TERRY FOWLER PROFILEPlayInG eXPerIence:• Played two seasons at Lincoln Memorial University• Played his fi nal two seasons at Lane College, where he was All-Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference as a senior and a two-time Academic All-SIAC selection

eDucatIon:• A 1986 graduate of Lane College with a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration• He received a Masters in Sport Management degree from the United States Sports Academy in 1994

coacHInG eXPerIence:• Assistant women’s basketball coach at Sping Hill College, 1994-98• Head women’s basketball coach at Sping Hill College, 1999-00• Assistant women’s basketball coach at the University of South Alabama, 2001-02• Head women’s basketball coach at Sping Hill College, 2003-06• Has a 186-165 collegiate record in 11 seasons as a head coach • Hired as head women’s basketball coach at North Alabama on March 22, 2006

FoWler year-By-year coacHInG1993-94 Assistant Coach Spring Hill College1994-95 Assistant Coach Spring Hill College1995-96 Assistant Coach Spring Hill College1996-97 Assistant Coach Spring Hill College1997-98 Assistant Coach Spring Hill College1998-99 Head Coach Spring Hill College .................. 8-23 1999-00 Head Coach Spring Hill College .................. 23-11 2000-01 Assistant Coach Univ. of South Alabama2001-02 Assistant Coach Univ. of South Alabama2002-03 Head Coach Spring Hill College .................. 16-14 2003-04 Head Coach Spring Hill College .................. 14-15 2004-05 Head Coach Spring Hill College .................. 19-13 2005-06 Head Coach Spring Hill College .................. 11-142006-07 Head Coach Univ. of North Alabama ............ 14-142007-08 Head Coach Univ. of North Alabama ............ 13-14 2008-09 Head Coach Univ. of North Alabama ............ 15-132009-10 Head Coach Univ. of North Alabama ............ 17-142010-11 Head Coach Univ. of North Alabama .............. 21-72011-12 Head Coach Univ. of North Alabama ............ 15-13

Record as Collegiate Head Coach ................. 186-165

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UNA produced a 15-13 record during the 2012-13 season and advance to the semi-final round of the GSC Tournament. Fowler enters the 2013 season with a 95-76 record at UNA, including a 186-166 career mark as a head coach. Fowler brought 13 years of coaching experience to UNA when he joined the program in 2006. He had served the previous four seasons as head coach at Spring Hill College in Mobile where he led the school to a 19-13 record in 2005, including a Top 25 national ranking in the NAIA. Fowler previously served as head coach at Spring Hill from 1998-2000 and was then an assistant coach at the University of South Alabama from 2000 to 2002. In all he has 19 years of experience as a collegiate women’s basketball coach. In his first stint as head coach at Spring Hill from 1998-2000, Fowler was named Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Coach of the Year and led the school to its first-ever conference championship with a 23-11 record during the 1999-00 season. The Badgers ranked No. 1 nationally in free throw percentage, were fourth in three- point percentage and sixth in field goal percentage. In 2000 he was hired as assistant coach at South Alabama and coordinated the Lady Jaguars conditioning, recruiting and scouting and worked with the guards. The program had not had a winning season in 10 years and

had averaged just eight wins per season but in 2001 USA won 13 games and advanced to the first round of the Sun Belt Tournament.

The following year South Alabama was 17-11 and had its first winning season in 12 years. The Lady Jaguars were ranked sixth in Division I in scoring defense and ranked second nationally for the fewest turnovers per game. A native of Jackson, Tenn., Fowler earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Lane College in 1986 and a master’s degree in sports management from the United States Sports Academy in 1994. Fowler began his collegiate playing career at Lincoln Memorial University, where he played as a freshman

and sophomore. He then played his final two seasons at Lane. As a player at Lane, he was an All- Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference pick as a senior and was a two-time Academic All-SIAC pick. Fowler spent 11 seasons coaching the Lady Badgers. Prior to serving as head coach from 1998-2000, he was an assistant under former head coach James Walker. Upon his return to Spring Hill he led the team to the GCAC conference and tournament championships, which earned them a first-ever birth in the NAIA National Tournament during the 2002-03 season.Fowler and his wife, Carolyn, have four children, Megan (22), Geoffrey (20), Morgan (17) and Madison (12).

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ASSISTANT COACHES/STAFF

Dan Presel Assistant Coach

Dan Presel is in his seventh season as assistant women’s basketball coach at North Alabama.

He rejoined Lions’ head coach Terry Fowler, after the two previously coached together at Spring Hill College, where Presel spent a total of six seasons.

Before coming to UNA, Presel spent the 2005-06 season as assistant women’s basketball coach at the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga, where the Lady Mocs put together the nation’s longest winning streak at 26 consecutive games.

During Presel’s tenure at UNA, the Lions have qualified for the Gulf South Conference every year. In the 2010-11 season, UNA won the GSC East Division with an undefeated league record. The Lions also advanced to the NCAA Division II Tournament for the first time since 1994 and finished the year with a 21-7 mark.

As ide f r om rec ru i t i ng , P rese l a l so handles strength and condit ioning, as well as specific floor work for the guards.

Presel was a pitcher on the Spring Hill baseball team from 1996-99. He received his bachelor’s degree in psychology in 1999. He and his wife, the former Jill Mathias, who played for the Lady Badgers from 1996- 2000, have a daughter, Rian (7) and a son, Reid (4).wife, the former Jill Mathias, who played for the Lady Badgers from 1996- 2000, have a daughter, Rian (6) and a son, Reid (3).

Mallory luckett Graduate Assistant Coach

Mallory Luckett enters her third season on the North Alabama coach staff. Following two seasons as graduate assistant coach, she is currently serving as assistant coach after earning her master’s degree in criminal justice at UNA.

Luckett first came to UNA after a four-year playing career at Murray State. After originally walking on to play for MSU, she earned a scholarship her sophomore year and became a starter her junior and senior seasons. She made history her senior year as only the second Racer to earn a triple-double with 14 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds against Jacksonville State.

During her tenure, Luckett was a part of a regular-season championship and a tournament championship, which granted an automatic bid in the NCAA tournament. She ended her senior season leading her team in assists, steals and rebounds while averaging nearly 10 points per game.

In May of 2010, Luckett received her bache lo r ’s degree in o rgan iza t iona l c o m m u n i c a t i o n a t M u r r a y S t a t e .

During her first year at UNA, Luckett helped guide the Lions to a 21-7 record which included a first-place finish in the Gulf South Conference East Division. UNA also advanced to the NCAA Division II Tournament for the first time since 1994.

She is a native of Louisville, Kentucky where she graduated from Mercy Academy in 2006.

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2012-13 NORTH ALABAMA ROSTERS

No Name Pos Ht Cl Hometown/Previous School 1 Rabun Wright G 5-5 FR Clayton, Ga./Rabun County High School

3 Sarah Bailey G 5-9 SR Sheffield, Ala./Mars Hill Bible School

5 Joidon Jennings G 5-7 FR Madison, Ala./Bob Jones High School

10 Jennifer Towne G 5-7 FR Jonesboro, Ark./Nettleton High School

11 Delisa Madry G 5-7 SO Decatur, Ala./Austin High School

15 Lauren Faris G 5-5 SO Louisville, Ky./Mercy Academy

23 Abby Andrews G 5-10 SR Collinwood, Tenn./Middle Tennessee

25 Dakota Doss G 5-11 FR Memphis, Tenn./Briarcrest High School

30 Mekena Randle F 5-9 JR Madison, Ala./Bob Jones High School

32 Kaseama Ashbourne F 6-2 SO Montgomery, Ala./St. Jude High School

34 Corinne White F 6-0 SO McDonough, Ga./Union Grove High School

40 Nichelle Fillmore F 6-1 JR Birmingham, Ala./Fairfield High School

44 Julia Myers G 5-9 SR Waynesboro, Tenn./Wayne County High School

Alphabetical RosterName Pos Ht Cl Hometown/Previous School23 Abby Andrews G 5-10 SR Collinwood, Tenn./Middle Tennessee

32 Kaseama Ashbourne F 6-2 SO Montgomery, Ala./St. Jude High School

3 Sarah Bailey G 5-9 SR Sheffield, Ala./Mars Hill Bible School

25 Dakota Doss G 5-11 FR Memphis, Tenn./Briarcrest High School

15 Lauren Faris G 5-5 SO Louisville, Ky./Mercy Academy

40 Nichelle Fillmore F 6-1 JR Birmingham, Ala./Fairfield High School

5 Joidon Jennings G 5-7 FR Madison, Ala./Bob Jones High School

11 Delisa Madry G 5-7 SO Decatur, Ala./Austin High School

44 Julia Myers G 5-9 SR Waynesboro, Tenn./Wayne County High School

30 Mekena Randle F 5-9 JR Madison, Ala./Bob Jones High School

10 Jennifer Towne G 5-7 FR Jonesboro, Ark./Nettleton High School

34 Corinne White F 6-0 SO McDonough, Ga./Union Grove High School

1 Rabun Wright G 5-5 FR Clayton, Ga./Rabun County High School

Numerical Roster

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2011-12 LION RESULTSUNIVERSITY OF NORTH ALABAMA LIONS

Final 2011-12 Basketball Results(Overall: 15-13, GSC: 5-9, Home: 9-4, Away: 4-8, Neutral 2-1)

W/L Opponent Score Att. Top Scorer Top RebounderLost at Montevallo 54-65 387 13- Horne 12- FillmoreWon TENNESSEE TEMPLE 90-56 688 18- Fillmore 12- FillmoreWon vs. Georgia College 57-54 96 13- Lewis 12- FillmoreWon at North Georgia 60-51 246 12- Jackson 9- FillmoreLost at Kentucky Wesleyan 58-73 275 19- Horne 9- BaileyLost TAMPA 63-65 261 15- Jackson 5- Horne 15 Jackson 5- Horne 5- FillmoreWon STILLMAN 76-63 388 21- Jackson 7- WhiteWon at Paine 66-61 103 14- Horne 7- Lewis 14- LewisWon at New Orleans 49-41 341 13- Horne 11- JacksonWon BLUE MOUNTAIN 86-55 387 14- Fillmore 9- Anderson 14- AndersonWon SPRING HILL 69-51 267 19- Jackson 10- FillmoreLost *at West Georgia 64-67 836 17- Fillmore 9- FillmoreLost *at West Alabama 63-70 314 16- Horne 9- HorneWon *WEST FLORIDA 62-56 611 16- Fillmore 7- Jackson 7- HorneWon *VALDOSTA STATE 76-69 (OT) 861 18- Fillmore 8- JacksonLost *at Christian Brothers 42-51 375 13- Horne 5- Myers 5- FillmoreLost DELTA STATE 45-67 861 14- Fillmore 10- FillmoreWon CONCORDIA-SELMA 62-49 489 10- White 8- MyersLost *ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE 44-60 1,131 11- Smith 8- FillmoreWon *WEST GEORGIA 58-51 521 15- Horne 11- MyersLost *WEST ALABAMA 54-69 489 24- Horne 5- AndersonLost *at West Florida 63-74 327 15- Smith 6- HorneLost *at Valdosta State 58-59 964 20- Jackson 4- Jackson 4- FillmoreWon CHRISTIAN BROTHERS 67-37 688 18- Smith 7- JacksonLost at Delta State 41-57 1,479- 11- White 5- Jackson 5- Bailey 5- WhiteWon *at Alabama-Huntsville 81-77 2,528 23- Horne 14- MyersWon vs. Valdosta State 50-48 325 17- Jackson 8- JacksonLost vs. Alabama-Huntsville 54-64 475 15- Smith 9- Myers *Conference Game-Attendance Summary Games Totals Avg/GameHome.................................................13 7,642 588Away..................................................12 8,175 681Neutral.............................................. 3 896 299Total..................................................28 16,713 597

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2011-12 STATISTICSUNIVERSITY OF NORTH ALABAMA LIONS

Final 2011-12 Basketball Results(Overall: 15-13, GSC: 5-9, Home: 9-4, Away: 4-8, Neutral 2-1)

Total 3-PtPlayer G-S FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Pts Avg Jasmine Horne 28-28 121-285 .425 5-36 .139 86-110 .782 333 11.9Jazmine Saxton 27-7 32-111 .288 12-40 .300 33-55 .600 109 4.0Sarah Bailey 25-0 26-74 .351 2-15 .133 21-29 .724 75 3.0Cierra Anderson 26-1 41-112 .366 0-6 .000 49-83 .590 131 5.0Delisa Madry 8-0 4-13 .308 3-8 .375 0-0 .000 11 1.4Lacy Lewis 28-20 48-159 .302 31-90 .344 19-26 .731 146 5.2Lauren Faris 7-0 2-7 .286 1-4 .250 3-4 .750 8 1.1Taylor Dodson 7-0 2-12 .167 2-12 .167 3-6 .500 9 1.3Jessi Smith 28-21 59-163 .362 43-112 .384 9-15 .600 170 6.1Dana Jackson 28-28 104-257 .405 41-119 .345 37-45 .822 286 10.2Kaseama Ashbourne 6-0 5-8 .625 0-0 .000 3-7 .429 13 2.2Corinne White 26-0 51-117 .436 0-0 .000 26-32 .813 128 4.9Nichelle Fillmore 27-27 99-195 .508 0-0 .000 50-65 .769 248 9.2Julia Myers 25-8 15-55 .273 7-36 .194 8-13 .615 45 1.8

Total 28 609-1568 .388 147-478 .308 347-490 .708 1,712 61.1 Opponents 28 632-1634 .387 123-385 .319 273-420 .650 1,660 59.3

ReboundsPlayer Off-Def Total Avg PF FO A TO BLK STL MIN AvgHorne, Jasmine 22-108 130 4.6 46 0 107 86 3 79 890 31.8Saxton, Jazmine 5-37 42 1.6 25 0 55 62 0 10 525 19.4Bailey, Sarah 30-28 58 2.3 23 0 13 33 15 10 367 14.7Anderson, Cierra 37-50 87 3.3 39 1 3 46 3 4 366 14.1Madry, Delisa 0-8 8 1.0 4 0 2 2 0 1 41 5.1Lewis, Lacy 16-70 86 3.1 21 0 15 37 4 13 545 19.5Faris, Lauren 0-5 5 0.7 3 0 5 7 0 2 56 8.0Dodson, Taylor 3-2 5 0.7 4 0 0 0 0 1 39 5.6Smith, Jessi 12-41 53 1.9 64 1 30 39 3 24 590 21.1Jackson, Dana 38-82 120 4.3 33 1 35 53 6 30 859 30.7Ashbourne, Kaseama 4-7 11 1.8 6 0 0 3 0 1 23 3.8White, Corinne 25-46 71 2.7 22 0 4 22 5 11 291 11.2Fillmore, Nichelle 53-106 159 5.9 80 3 19 52 19 21 584 21.6Myers, Julia 22-81 103 4.1 29 0 28 29 2 14 449 18.0 TEAM 51-75 126 4.5 0 3

Total 318-746 1,064 38.0 399 6 316 474 60 221 Opponents 334-723 1,057 37.8 447 - 296 451 86 259

* Team rebounds included in rebound totalsDead Ball Rebounds: UNA 64, Opponents 66

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LION RECORD BOOKBest FIelD Goal Pct: 61.6 by Serita Gauldin (444-720) , 1998-99tHree-PoInt FIelD Goal atteMPts: 490 by Teenia Harris (Made 178), 1987-90tHree-PoInt FIelD Goals MaDe: 178 by Teenia Harris ( Att. 490) , 1987-90tHree-PoInt FIelD Goal Pct: 45.7 by Becky Mauck (134 of 293), 1997-00Free tHroW atteMPts: 674 by Amber Deline in 108 games, 2000-03 (made 476)

Free tHroWs MaDe: 527 by Amber Rutherford in 109 games, 2005-09 (573 attempts)Best Free tHroW Pct: 91.9 by Amber Rutherford (527-573), 2006-09Most reBounDs: 756 by Amber Deline in 108 games, 2000-03Best reBounD aVeraGe: 10.25 by Helen Stressel (400 in 39 games), 1977-79Most Personal Fouls: 259 by Teenia Harris in 106 games, 1987-90lonGest strInG oF consecutIVe DouBle-FIGure GaMes: 39 by Tracy McCall from Feb. 5, 1990 at Jacksonville State through fi nal game of 1991 season

Most tIMes to score In DouBle-FIGures:85 by Amber Rutherford in 109 games, 2006-09Most assIsts: 783 by Sherri Blount in 107 games, 1979-82Most turnoVers: 574 by Sherri Blount in 107 games, 1979-82Most steals: 208 by Renae Cody in 118 games, 1981-84Most BlockeD sHots: 72 by Brianna Abrams in 103 games, 2007-10

Amber RutherfordAmber Rutherford

SINGLE-GAMEINDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Most PoInts: 43 by LaConger Cohran vs. West Georgia (Away), Jan. 7, 1985 (16 FG, 11 FT); 43 Wanda Beckham vs. Tennessee Wesleyan (Home), Dec. 1, 1978 (17 FG, 9 FT)

Most PoInts HalF: 30 by Sabrina Smith vs. Delta State (Home), Jan. 18, 1992

FIelD Goal atteMPts: 30 by Wanda Beckham vs. Tennessee Wesleyan (Home) Dec. 1, 1978

FIelD Goals MaDe: 17 by Wanda Beckham vs. Tennessee Wesleyan (Home), Dec. 1, 1978

Best FIelD Goal PercentaGe: (Minimum 10 attempts) 100.0 by Serita Gauldin vs. Lindsey Wilson (10-10) (Home) Jan. 16, 1999 and West Florida (12-12) (Away) Feb. 6. 1999

Free tHroW atteMPts: 20 by Jameica York vs. Henderson State (Home), Nov. 19, 2009

Free tHroWs MaDe: 17 by Jameica York vs. Henderson State (Home), Nov. 19, 2009; 17 by Niala Harris vs. Tuskegee (Away), No. 16, 2009

Best Free tHroW PercentaGe: 100.0 (16-16) Amber Rutherford vs. West Georgia, Feb. 20, 2007; 100.0 (12-12) Amber Rutherford vs. Ouachita Baptist, Dec. 20, 2008; 100.0 (11-11) Amber Rutherford vs. Lincoln Memorial, Dec. 29, 2008; 100.0(10-10) by Leigh Bennett vs. Troy State (Away), Jan. 20, 1986; 100.0 (10-10) by LaConger Pegues vs. Lincoln Memorial (Away) Feb. 17,1996; 100.0 (10-10) by Becky Mauck vs. Columbus St. (Home) Dec. 8, 1997; 100.0 (10-10) Brianna Abrams vs. Concordia-Selma, Dec. 15, 2008.

tHree-PoInt FIelD Goal atteMPts: 16 by Rhnea Ellenburg vs. Miss. College (Home) Jan. 25, 1993, made 5

tHree-PoInt FIelD Goals MaDe: 7 by Teenia Harris vs. MUW (Home), Jan. 14, 1989, attempted 15; 7 by Shay Ashford vs. Ouachita Baptist (Home), Jan. 3, 2007

tHree-PoInt FIelD Goal PercentaGe: (Min. 7 att) 75.0 by Teenia Harris vs. Jacksonville State (Home) Jan. 2, 1988, 6 of 8; 75.0 by Dorinda Gober vs. Bethel (Away) Nov. 22, 1996 6 of 8.

Most Blocks: 6 Sequoyah Cliff vs. West Florida (Home) Feb. 7, 2011

Most reBounDs: 25 by Deborah Carlisle vs. Freed Hardeman (Home), Nov. 22, 1982MOST BLOCKS: 5 by Tameka Sharp vs. West Alabama (Home), Jan. 10, 1998

SEASONINDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Most PoInts: 655 by LaConger Cohran in 30 games, 1983-84HIGHest scorInG aVeraGe: 24.5 by Serita Gauldin (612 pts. in 25 games) 1997-98Most reBounDs: 346 by Deborah Carlisle in 27 games , 1982-83Best reBounD aVeraGe: 12.8 by Deborah Carlisle (346 in 27 games) 1982-83FIelD Goal atteMPts: 512 by Donna Smith (Made 260 ), 1980-81FIelD Goals MaDe: 267 by LaConger Cohran (Att 473), 1983-84Best FIelD Goal PercentaGe: 62.1 by Serita Gauldin (203-327), 1998-99tHree-PoInt FIelD Goal atteMPts: 179 by Teenia Harris (Made 65) , 1989-90tHree-PoInt FIelD Goals MaDe: 70 by Dorinda Gober (att 176), 1996-97tHree-PoInt FIelD Goal PercentaGe: (Minimum 10 attempts) 56.2 by Becky Mauck (45-80), 1997-98Free tHroW atteMPts: 223 by LaConger Pegues (made 148), 1994-95Free tHroWs MaDe: 148 by LaConger Pegues (Att. 223), 1994-95Best Free tHroW PercentaGe: 93.7 by Amber Rutherford (134-143), 2006-07

consecutIVe Free tHroWs MaDe: 54 by Amber Rutherford in 2008-09Most Personal Fouls: 93 by Beth Wade in 32 games, 1979-80Most tIMes to Foul out: 13 by Brenda Harris in 15 games, 1975-76Most BlockeD sHots: 35 by Sequoyah Cliff in 28 games, 2010-11Most steals: 74 by Regina Chills, 1992-93Most turnoVers: 176 by Sherri Blount, 1979-80

CAREER INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Most GaMes PlayeD: 118 by Renae Cody in 1981-84Most PoInts: 1,622 by Amber Deline in 108 games, 2000-03Best scorInG aVeraGe: 20.91 by LaConger Cohran (1,192 points in 57 games), 1984-85FIelD Goal atteMPts: 1, 224 by Renae Cody (Made 559), 1981-84FIelD Goals MaDe: 559 by Renae Cody (Att. 1,224), 1981-84

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tHree-PoInt FIelD Goal PercentaGe: 39.0 in 1997-98, made 134 of 344

Free tHroW atteMPts: 689 in 1979-80, made 435 for 63.2 percent

Free tHroWs MaDe: 482 in 1993-94, attempted 676, 71.3 pct.

Best Free tHroW PercentaGe: 81.5 in 2008-09, made 409 of 502

Most reBounDs: 1,414 in 30 games in 1983-84, 47.1 average

Best reBounD aVeraGe: 47.1 in 1983-84, 1,414 in 30 games

Most Personal Fouls: 659 in 32 games in 1979-80

FeWest Personal Fouls: 360 in 17 games in 1976-77

Most PoInts alloWeD, oPPonents: 2,179 in 1986-87, 80.7 average in 27 games

FeWest PoInts alloWeD, oPPonents: 915 in 1976-77, 53.82 average in 17 games

oPPonents’ loWest scorInG aVeraGe: 53.82 in 1976-77, 915 points in 17 games

oPPonents’ HIGHest scorInG aVeraGe: 80.7 in 1986-87, 2,179 points in 27 games

Most HoMe WIns: 12 in 1983-84, (12-0); 1999-00 (12-3); 2008-09, (12-3).FeWest HoMe DeFeats: 0 in 1983-84, Won 12

Most roaD WIns: 13 in 1983-84, Lost 5

Most roaD DeFeats: 13 in 1986-87, won 1

SINGLE-GAMETEAM RECORDS

Most PoInts: 120 vs. West Alabama (49), March 2, 1984 in GSC Tournament at Troy, Ala.

Most PoInts, BotH teaMs: 185, UNA 77, Valdosta State 108 (Away), Feb. 9, 1987

Most PoInts at HoMe: 118 vs. West Georgia (59), Jan. 22, 1996

Most PoInts aWay: 120 vs. West Alabama (49), March 2, 1984 in GSC Tournament at Troy, Ala.

FeWest PoInts: 27 vs. Talladega (100), Feb. 16, 1976 (Away)

WIDest MarGIn oF VIctory: 71 vs. West Alabama (120-49), March 2, 1984 in GSC Tournament at Troy , Ala.

Worst DeFeat: 73 by Talladega (100-27), Feb. 16, 1976 (Away)

Most PoInts alloWeD: 123 by North Dakota State (Away, NCAA Semifinal, 1994)

FIelD Goal atteMPts: 94 vs. Alabama-Birmingham (Home), Jan. 16, 1979

FIelD Goals MaDe: 49 vs. West Alabama, March 2, 1984 in GSC Tournament at Troy, Ala., attempted 75 for 65.3 percent

Best FIelD Goal PercentaGe: 67.8 vs. West Georgia (40-59), Feb. 8, 1986 (Away).

tHree-PoInt FIelD Goal atteMPts: 35 vs. Southern New Hampshire (Neutral), Nov. 6, 2009

tHree-PoInt FIelD Goals MaDe: 17 vs. Blue Mountain, Nov. 24, 2008.

Free tHroW atteMPts: 51 vs. Henderson State (Home), Nov. 19, 2009, made 41

Free tHroWs MaDe: 41 vs. Henderson State (Home), Nov. 19, 2009, attempted 51 Best Free tHroW PercentaGe: 100.0 vs. Lincoln Memorial (Home), Jan. 19, 1998, made 12 of 12

Most reBounDs: 73 vs. Mississippi-Women (Away), Nov. 21, 1995

Most Blocks: 9 vs. West Alabama (Home), Jan. 10, 1998

Most Personal Fouls: 33 vs. David Lipscomb (Away), Nov. 29, 1978

FeWest Personal Fouls: 6 vs. West Georgia (Home), Jan. 17, 1998

Most Fouls, BotH teaMs: 71 (UNA 33, David Lipscomb 38), Nov. 29, 1978 (Away)

SEASONTEAM RECORDS

Most GaMes PlayeD: 33 in 1980-81, Won 22, Lost 11

Most VIctorIes: 25 in 1983-84, Lost 5

Most DeFeats: 22 in 2005-06, Won 5

FeWest GaMes PlayeD: 12 in 1975-76, Won 3, Lost 9

FeWest DeFeats: 5 in 1983-84, Won 25

Most PoInts: 2,454 in 30 games in 1983-84, 81.8 average

FeWest PoInts: 894 in 17 games in 1977-78, 55.87 average

HIGHest scorInG aVeraGe: 81.8 in 1983-84, 2,454 points in 30 games

loWest scorInG aVeraGe: 55.87 in 1977-78, 894 points in 17 games

FIelD Goal atteMPts: 2,134 in 1980-81, made 951 for 44.5 percent

FIelD Goals MaDe: 1,013 in 1983-84, attempted 2, 025 for 50.0 percent

Best FIelD Goal PercentaGe: 50.0 in 1983-84, made 1,013 of 2, 025

tHree-PoInt FIelD Goal atteMPts: 578 in 2008-09, made 198tHree-PoInt FIelD Goals MaDe: 199 in 2006-07, att. 577

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YEAR-BY-YEAR LION STATS

Year G FG-FGA PCT 3-FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT POINTS AVG REB AVG BL ST TO AST PF1978-79 24 661-1535 43.1 346-553 62.6 860 69.5 1669 44.2 73 261 472 206 489 Opp. 24 630-1570 40.1 65.01979-80 32 905-1957 46.3 435-689 63.2 2245 70.2 1194 37.3 64 331 629 570 659 Opp. 32 761-1990 38.2 430-719 59.8 1952 61.0 948 29.6 646 6891980-81 33 951-2134 44.5 391-622 62.9 2293 69.5 1235 37.4 85 326 624 628 Opp. 33 866-2037 42.5 402-630 63.8 2134 64.6 1051 31.8 629 1981-82 28 797-1752 45.5 351-519 67.6 1945 69.5 815 29.1 52 307 526 416 Opp. 38 794-1903 41.7 287-490 58.6 1877 67.0 1186 42.4 564 1982-83 27 774-1756 44.1 331-508 65.2 1879 70.0 1140 42.2 23 213 338 480 413 Opp. 27 741-1969 39.3 241-372 64.8 1723 63.8 1087 40.3 51 211 469 356 5161983-84 30 1113-2025 54.9 428-659 64.9 2454 81.8 1414 47.1 65 306 426 520 426 Opp. 30 818-2006 40.8 222-357 62.2 1858 61.9 1146 38.2 82 195 492 366 6131984-85 27 822-1800 45.7 397-620 64.0 2041 75.6 1143 42.3 24 290 425 446 412 Opp. 27 801-1740 46.0 198-310 63.9 1801 66.7 1017 37.7 43 203 528 352 5901985-86 27 804-1730 46.5 399-585 68.2 2007 74.3 987 36.6 48 241 429 391 444 Opp. 27 834-1822 45.8 308-467 65.9 1976 73.2 1155 42.8 48 216 470 361 5591986-87 27 755-1783 42.3 44-122 36.1 391-609 64.2 1949 72.2 1043 38.6 22 209 491 330 488 Opp. 27 895-1888 47.4 29-78 37.2 362-513 70.6 2179 80.7 1231 45.6 81 237 490 408 5401987-88 27 791-1748 45.3 45-121 37.2 433-670 64.6 2063 76.4 1217 45.1 39 255 555 380 464 Opp. 27 789-1878 42.0 48-157 30.6 326-470 69.4 1952 72.3 1113 41.2 73 244 519 371 5551988-89 25 719-1512 47.6 55-166 33.1 344-480 71.7 1837 73.5 921 36.8 47 261 540 366 445 Opp. 25 714-1552 46.0 66-196 33.7 332-473 70.2 1826 73.0 899 35.9 58 264 511 371 4621989-90 27 787-1808 43.5 87-272 31.9 431-648 66.5 2124 78.7 1166 43.2 77 299 540 455 490 Opp. 27 778-1828 42.6 114-347 32.9 389-546 71.2 2006 74.3 1147 42.5 42 260 573 443 5471990-91 29 883-1861 47.4 52-203 25.6 371-560 66.3 2189 75.5 1157 39.9 88 312 516 496 533 Opp. 29 730-1766 41.3 81-275 29.5 401-563 71.2 1945 67.1 1097 37.8 48 273 583 368 516 1991-92 25 708-1651 42.9 82-233 35.2 329-520 63.2 1835 73.4 1069 42.8 44 217 467 409 284 Opp. 25 737-1781 41.4 127-393 32.3 270-396 68.2 1770 70.8 1114 44.6 58 286 292 420 4361992-93 26 740-1704 43.4 85-260 32.7 412-661 62.3 2021 77.7 1082 41.6 37 271 492 429 448 Opp. 26 779-1769 44.0 143-409 34.9 249-457 64.3 1995 76.7 1169 44.9 60 296 551 408 5131993-94 32 863-1979 43.3 99-387 25.3 482-676 71.3 2307 72.1 1272 39.7 87 286 537 484 547 Opp. 32 871-2091 41.7 134-495 27.1 375-574 65.3 2251 70.3 1315 41.1 118 294 563 416 589 1994-95 26 592-1551 38.2 77-325 23.7 353-535 66.0 1614 62.1 1045 40.2 48 219 573 283 390 Opp. 26 761-1851 41.1 164-514 31.9 258-419 61.1 1944 74.8 1230 47.3 78 292 466 361 4811995-96 25 695-1666 41.7 171-528 32.4 305-474 64.3 1866 74.6 969 38.8 28 246 433 396 412 Opp. 25 737-1638 45.0 116-384 30.2 292-464 62.9 1882 75.3 1114 44.6 61 244 521 420 4051996-97 26 630-1575 40.0 171-495 34.5 338-559 60.5 1769 68.0 1067 41.0 62 219 484 346 376 Opp. 26 695-1827 38.0 150-518 29.0 226-379 59.6 1766 67.9 1255 48.3 59 267 449 362 4741997-98 25 714-1517 47.1 134-344 39.0 417-572 72.9 1979 79.2 936 37.4 63 219 468 337 389 Opp. 25 686-1642 41.8 149-471 31.6 318-457 69.6 1839 73.6 973 38.9 42 231 479 333 464

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YEAR-BY-YEAR LION STATS

Year G FG-FGA PCT 3-FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT POINTS AVG REB AVG BL ST TO AST PF1998-99 27 637-1490 42.8 116-357 32.5 383-542 70.7 1773 65.7 924 34.2 55 227 490 292 443 Opp. 27 702-1590 44.2 121-375 32.3 309-499 61.9 1834 67.9 1009 37.4 48 247 467 354 4631999-00 28 771-1609 47.9 81-222 36.5 453-641 70.7 2076 74.1 988 35.3 58 266 446 428 494 Opp. 28 679-1538 44.1 108-358 30.2 365-560 65.2 1831 65.4 931 33.2 90 227 531 313 5442000-01 26 531-1376 38.6 107-355 30.1 420-600 70.0 1589 61.1 917 35.3 72 254 460 278 461 Opp. 26 578-1435 40.3 105-355 29.6 328-472 69.5 1589 61.1 971 37.3 76 237 505 318 5032001-02 26 588-1414 41.6 94-301 31.2 455-626 72.7 1725 66.3 976 37.5 40 226 440 306 457 Opp. 26 567-1434 39.5 126-463 27.2 336-480 70.0 1596 61.4 907 34.9 65 222 478 316 5362002-03 28 652-1647 39.6 123-445 27.6 400-578 69.2 1827 65.2 1080 38.6 55 250 442 344 520 Opp. 28 601-1569 38.3 121-409 29.6 395-584 67.6 1718 61.4 1086 38.8 55 215 521 302 5262003-04 26 594-1579 37.6 130-474 27.4 285-407 70.0 1603 61.7 983 37.8 50 232 430 322 499 Opp. 26 568-1357 41.9 112-336 33.3 385-565 68.1 1633 62.8 979 37.7 42 203 491 330 4152004-05 27 550-1521 36.2 119-436 27.3 348-562 61.9 1567 58.0 1002 37.1 45 214 573 315 475 Opp. 27 736-1687 43.6 114-337 33.8 335-505 66.3 1921 71.1 1140 42.2 73 300 520 441 5252005-06 27 572-1471 38.9 120-413 .291 405-602 67.3 1699 61.8 984 36.4 54 223 604 355 527 Opp 27 713-1584 45.0 138-325 42.5 386-579 68.7 1950 72.2 1014 27.6 79 329 504 409 535 2006-07 28 605-1523 39.7 199-577 34.5 462-609 75.9 1871 66.8 1003 35.8 45 239 554 336 458 Opp. 28 706-1709 41.3 142-457 31.1 326-494 66.0 1880 67.1 1091 39.0 98 292 517 357 5092007-08 28 585-1547 37.8 167-541 30.9 439-576 76.2 1776 63.4 1122 40.1 84 214 574 333 464 Opp. 28 637-1719 37.1 139-465 29.9 342-511 66.9 1755 62.7 1077 38.5 71 283 505 315 5192008-09 28 676-1598 42.3 198-578 34.3 409-502 81.5 1959 70.0 1042 37.2 55 198 472 422 468 Opp. 28 643-1628 39.5 164-519 31.6 334-476 70.2 1784 63.7 1051 37.5 61 203 507 294 4792009-10 31 685-1732 39.5 198-661 30.0 457-645 70.9 2025 65.3 1196 38.6 66 241 560 414 501 Opp. 31 715-1815 39.4 188-578 32.5 358-553 64.7 1976 63.7 1218 39.3 92 265 562 340 5522010-11 28 627-1484 42.3 192-557 34.5 357-507 70.4 1803 64.4 1050 37.5 68 232 507 399 478 Opp. 28 560-1538 36.4 128-453 28.3 359-515 69.7 1607 57.4 958 34.2 74 275 496 257 4672011-12 28 609-1568 38.8 147-478 30.8 347-490 70.8 1712 61.1 1064 38.0 60 221 474 316 399 Opp. 28 632-1634 38.7 123-385 31.9 273-420 65.0 1660 59.3 1057 37.8 86 259 451 296 447

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LION INDIVIDUAL HONORS

AAIAW All-State1978............................... Karen Hutton1979.........................Wanda Beckham1980.........................Wanda Beckham1980.................................Sheri Blount1980............................... Donna Smith1981............................... Donna Smith1982.................................Sheri Blount1982......................... Kathy Hammond

AAIAW All-Region III1980.........................Wanda Beckham1981............................... Donna Smith

AIAW All-American1980.........................Wanda Beckham

All-Gulf South Conference(first-team)

1984................................ Renae Cody1984 ......................LaConger Cohran1984............................. Brenda Mayes1985............................. Brenda Mayes1985........................LaConger Cohran1985......................... Deborah Benson1986......................... Deborah Benson1988...................................... Jan Blair1989...................................... Jan Blair1990............................... Tracy McCall1991............................... Tracy McCall1991......................... Patrena Scruggs1992..............................Sabrina Smith1993............................... Regina Chills1994............................ Starr Ferguson1994...................................Cyndy Holt1995............................ Starr Ferguson1995....................... LaConger Pegues1996....................... LaConger Pegues1996.............................Yolanda Leslie1998...............................Becky Mauck1998............................. Serita Gauldin1999............................. Serita Gauldin2000.............................. Amber Deline2000.............................Litisha Benson2001.............................. Amber Deline2003.............................. Amber Deline2007........................Amber Rutherford2008........................Amber Rutherford 2009........................Amber Rutherford

1997-98Dec. 9 .......................... Serita GauldinJan. 13 ......................... Serita GauldinJan. 20 ...........................Becky MauckJan. 27 ......................... Serita GauldinFeb. 3 .......................... Serita GauldinFeb. 10 ........................ Serita GauldinFeb. 17 ........................ Serita GauldinFeb. 24 ........................ Serita Gauldin

1998-99Jan. 19 ......................... Serita Gauldin

1999-00 Jan. 19 ........................Litisha Benson

2000-01Nov. 21 ......................... Amber DelineDec. 20 ......................... Amber DelineJan. 10 .......................... Amber DelineFeb. 21 ......................... Amber Deline

2001-02Dec. 5 ........................... Amber Deline

2002-03Feb. 4 ...........................Alana SinyardFeb. 11 .......................... Amber Deline

2003-04Feb. 10 ..............................Joi Gopher

2006-07Jan. 17 ....................Amber RutherfordFeb. 7 ........................... Tandra InmonFeb. 14 ...................Amber RutherfordFeb. 21 ...................Amber Rutherford

2007-08Dec. 5 .....................Amber RutherfordDec. 19 ...................Amber Rutherford

2008-09Jan. 14 ....................Amber RutherfordMar. 2......................Amber Rutherford

2009-10Nov. 18 ............................ Niala HarrisDec. 16 ........................ Dana JacksonMarch 1...............Sanqueeta Meardith

2010-11Nov. 23 ............................ Niala HarrisJan. 26 ............................. Niala HarrisFeb. 2 .............................. Niala HarrisFeb. 23 ............................ Niala HarrisMar. 1............................... Niala Harris

2011-12Nov. 23 ....................... Jasmine HorneFeb. 28 ....................... Jasmine Horne

2010................................. Niala Harris2011 ................................. Niala Harris

(second-team)2002.............................. Amber Deline2002.............................. Taryn Causey2002..............................Alana Sinyard2003..............................Alana Sinyard2004...................................Joi Gopher2005............................... Lauen Qualls2006........................Amber Rutherford2007.............................. Tandra Inmon2009...............................Jameica York2010...............................Jameica York2011 ....................Sanqueeta Meardith2012............................ Jasmine Horne

GSC East DivisionPlayer of the Year

2007........................Amber Rutherford2010................................. Niala Harris

GSC Newcomer of the Year1994............................ Starr Ferguson

GSC Freshman of the Year1995....................... LaConger Pegues1997...............................Becky Mauck2000.............................. Amber Deline2001.............................. Taryn Causey2009............................. Dana Jackson

GSC Tournament MVP1984........................LaConger Cohran1985........................LaConger Cohran

GSC All-Tournament 2012............................. Dana Jackson

GSC Player of the Week1990-91

Jan. 22 ........................... Tracy McCallJan. 29 ..................... Patrena ScruggsFeb. 26 .......................... Tracy McCall

1991-92 Jan. 20 .........................Sabrina Smith

1993-94 Jan. 31 ..............................Cyndy Holt Feb. 21 .............................Cyndy Holt

1996-97Nov. 26 ......................Andrea Watkins

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LION HONORS AND NCAA STATSNCAA South Region

All-Tournament Team1984................................. Gloria Bush1984................................ Glenda Mills1985........................LaConger Cohran1985............................. Brenda Mayes1994............................ Starr Ferguson1994...............................Kindra Moore1994.........................Cyndy Holt, MVP

Kodak All-District IX1984........................LaConger Cohran1985........................LaConger Cohran

Kodak NCAA Division II

All-American1985........................LaConger Cohran (2nd Team)1985............................. Brenda Mayes (Honorable Mention)

Daktronics, Inc. Division II

All-South Region(selected by Division II SID’s)

1998........... Serita Gauldin (fi rst team)1998.......Becky Mauck (second team)1999..... Serita Gauldin (second team)2000...... Amber Deline (second-team)

Div. II Bulletin Freshman All-America Team

2000.............................. Amber Deline

Daktronics, Inc. Division II All-America (selected by Division II SID’s)

1998........... Serita Gauldin (fi rst team)

NCAA Division IIStatistical Champion

1998...............................Becky MauckThree Point Field Goal

Percentage, 56.31998...............................Becky Mauck

Free Throw Percentage, 87.92007......................... Amber Rutherford

Free Throw Percentage, 93.72008......................... Amber Rutherford

Free Throw Percentage, 93.6

UNA Team Honors1979-80

AAIAW State Champions

1981-82AAIAW Northern Division

Champions

1983-84NCAA South Region Finalist

1984-85GSC Champions

GSC Tournament ChampionsNCAA South Region Finalist

1990-91NCAA South Regional

1993-94NCAA South Regional Champions

NCAA Final Four - Third Place

1999-00GSC East Division Champions

2010-11GSC East Division Champions

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GSC Coach of the Year1985.................................Wayne Byrd1991.................................Wayne Byrd1994.................................Wayne Byrd2000....................................Jeri Porter

GSC East DivisionCoach of the Year

2010-11 ........................... Terry Fowler

Academic All-GSC1986.............................. Leigh Bennett1987.............................. Leigh Bennett1988...................................... Jan Blair1989............................. Cheryl Herring1989.......................... Nivada Spurlock1990............................. Cheryl Herring1991............................. Cheryl Herring1993............................. Kellye Earnest1995..............................Jessica Christ2000...............................Becky Mauck2009.............................. Ashley Moore2012.................................. Julia Myers

Niala Harris

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SCORING Year Player Pts Avg 1975-76 Jennifer Thompson 270 16.81976-77 Jennifer Thompson 233 14.51977-78 Karen Hutton 202 12.61978-79 Wanda Beckham 524 21.81979-80 Wanda Beckham 509 17.61980-81 Donna Smith 578 17.51981-82 Kathy Hammond 467 16.71982-83 Deborah Carlisle 465 17.21983-84 LaConger Cohran 655 21.81984-85 LaConger Cohran 537 19.91985-86 Deborah Benson 363 19.11986-87 Linda Liggins 413 15.31987-88 Jan Blair 537 19.91988-89 Jan Blair 400 16.01989-90 Tracy McCall 418 15.51990-91 Tracy McCall 585 20.21991-92 Sabrina Smith 453 18.11992-93 Regina Chills 379 14.61993-94 Cyndy Holt 560 17.51994-95 LaConger Pegues 476 19.01995-96 Yolanda Leslie 415 20.8 1996-97 Dorinda Gober 370 14.21997-98 Serita Gauldin 612 24.51998-99 Serita Gauldin 511 18.91999-00 Amber Deline 488 17.42000-01 Amber Deline 423 16.32001-02 Taryn Causey 350 13.52002-03 Amber Deline 375 13.42003-04 Joi Gopher 415 16.02004-05 Lauren Qualls 439 16.32005-06 Amber Rutherford 318 11.82006-07 Amber Rutherford 394 15.22007-08 Amber Rutherford 425 15.22008-09 Amber Rutherford 472 16.92009-10 Niala Harris 376 12.1 2010-11 Niala Harris 441 15.82011-12 Jasmine Horne 333 11.9

REBOUNDINGYear Player Reb Avg 1978-79 Helen Stressel 244 10.21979-80 Angie Wilson 220 8.21980-81 Deborah Carlisle 266 8.11981-82 Tonya Hester 185 7.11982-83 Deborah Carlisle 346 12.81983-84 LaConger Cohran 300 10.01984-85 LaConger Cohran 240 8.91985-86 Deborah Benson 175 9.21986-87 Linda Liggins 206 7.61987-88 Jan Blair 290 10.71988-89 Tracy McCall 163 6.51989-90 Tracy McCall 209 7.71990-91 Meshera Goins 240 8.31991-92 Sabrina Smith 233 9.31992-93 Kellye Earnest 186 7.11993-94 Cyndy Holt 240 7.51994-95 LaConger Pegues 183 7.31995-96 Yolonda Leslie 132 6.6

NCAA STATS AND LION ANNUAL LEADERS

1997-98 Serita Gauldin 206 8.21998-99 Serita Gauldin 222 8.21999-00 Amber Deline 192 6.92000-01 Amber Deline 208 8.02001-02 Amber Deline 170 6.52002-03 Amber Deline 186 6.62003-04 Joi Gopher 165 6.32004-05 India Hackman 178 6.62005-06 India Hackman 184 6.82006-07 Amber Rutherford 214 8.22007-08 Shay Ashford 180 6.92008-09 Amber Rutherford 190 6.82009-10 Niala Harris 200 6.52010-11 Niala Harris 192 6.92011-12 Nichelle Fillmore 159 5.9

ASSISTSYear Player Asst Avg1978-79 Sherri Blount 138 6.31979-80 Sherri Blount 176 5.51980-81 Sherri Blount 189 7.31981-82 Sherri Blount 178 6.61982-83 Glenda Mills 163 6.01983-84 Glenda Mills 149 4.91984-85 Deborah Benson 178 6.81985-86 Jana Killen 94 3.51986-87 Teenia Harris 76 2.81987-88 Vanessa Gloves 105 3.91988-89 Teenia Harris 95 3.81989-90 Cheryl Herring 135 5.01990-91 Trena Scruggs 119 4.11991-92 Jeaniece Slater 179 7.11992-93 Regina Chills 88 3.31993-94 Kindra Moore 145 4.51994-95 Jessica Christ 77 2.91995-96 Dorinda Gober 80 3.2 Ginger Hasting 80 3.2 Daffeny Gilbert 80 3.31996-97 Dorinda Gober 111 4.21997-98 Leigh Anne McDaniel 77 3.01198-99 Becky Mauck 86 3.11999-00 Thelma Hearn 117 4.12002-03 Antoya Miller 83 2.92003-04 Antoya Miller 95 3.72004-05 Leah Roberts 82 3.02005-06 Leah Roberts 85 3.12006-07 Jameica York 103 3.72007-08 Kierra McCleary 49 1.82008-09 Jameica York 143 5.12009-10 Jameica York 110 3.5 2010-11 Kierra McCleary 126 4.5 2011-12 Jasmine Horne 107 3.8

FIELD GOAL PCT(minimum 2 made per team game)

Year Player FG-Att Pct 1978-79 Wanda Beckham 208-449 46.51979-80 Kathy Hammond 102-179 57.01980-81 Donna Smith 260-512 50.81981-82 Laura Hamlin 102-200 51.01982-83 Deborah Carlisle 192-368 52.21983-84 LaConger Cohran 267-273 56.41984-85 LaConger Cohran 210-395 53.21985-86 Robin Parsons 101-202 50.01986-87 Linda Liggins 157-318 49.41987-88 Jan Blair 201-367 54.81988-89 Jan Blair 160-280 57.1 Tracy McCall 120-210 57.11989-90 Tracy McCall 160-296 54.11990-91 Tracy McCall 226-388 58.21991-92 Becky Hays 105-201 52.21992-93 Kristy Ward 117-227 51.51993-94 Cyndy Holt 211-364 57.91994-95 LaConger Pegues 164-343 47.81995-96 Yolanda Leslie 177-326 54.31996-97 Becky Mauck 85-181 47.01997-98 Serita Gauldin 241-393 61.31998-99 Serita Gauldin 203-327 62.11999-00 Amber Deline 181-307 59.02000-01 Amber Deline 108-221 48.92002-03 Yachte McGrady 83-175 47.42003-04 Jaclyn Nance 90-177 50.82004-05 Lauren Qualls 166-380 43.72005-06 Amber Rutherford 95-197 48.22006-07 Amber Rutherford 130-243 53.5 2007-08 Amber Rutherford 146-272 53.72008-09 Amber Rutherford 165-283 58.32009-10 Niala Harris 125-242 51.7 2010-11 Niala Harris 156-289 54.0 2011-12 Nichelle Fillmore 99-195 50.8

3-POINT FG PCT(minimum 1 made per team game)

Year Player FG-Att Pct1986-87 Robin Parsons 22-50 44.01987-88 Teenia Harris 42-100 42.01988-89 Teenia Harris 50-147 34.01989-90 Teenia Harris 65-179 36.31990-91 Tonya Baker 26-87 29.81991-92 Rhnea Ellenburg 29-56 51.81992-93 Rhnea Ellenburg 64-170 37.61993-94 Starr Ferguson 39-125 31.21994-95 Starr Ferguson 33-125 26.41995-96 Dorinda Gober 62-177 35.01996-97 Dorinda Gober 70-176 39.81997-98 Becky Mauck 45-80 56.21998-99 Becky Mauck 30-77 39.01999-00 Becky Mauck 38-85 44.72000-01 Taryn Causey 49-136 36.02001-02 Taryn Causey 30-88 34.12002-03 Alana Sinyard 81-110 73.62003-04 Lauren Qualls 28-92 30.42004-05 Lauren Qualls 45-145 31.02005-06 Jessica Strucher 35-94 37.2

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UNA Women’s Basketball in NCAA StatisticsINDIVIDUAL STATISTICSSCORING1983 Deborah Carlisle ........................ 54th 17.2 (465 in 27 games)1985 LaConger Cohran ....................... 21st 19.9 (537 in 27 games)1985 Brenda Mayes ............................ 59th 16.7 (451 in 27 games)1986 Deborah Benson ........................ 37th 19.1 (363 in 19 games)1991 Tracy McCall .............................. 31st 20.2 (585 in 29 games)1992 Sabrina Smith ............................ 62nd 18.1 (453 in 25 games)1995 LaConger Pegues ...................... 48th 19.0 (476 in 25 games)1998 Serita Gauldin ..............................3rd 24.5 (612 in 25 games)1999 Serita Gauldin ............................ 30th 18.9 (511 in 27 games)2000 Amber Deline ............................. 60th 17.4 (488 in 28 games)REBOUNDING

1983 Deborah Carlisle ........................ 14th 12.8 (346 in 27 games)FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE1985 LaConger Cohran ....................... 27th 53.2 (210-395)1989 Jan Blair ..................................... 15th 57.1 (160-280)1991 Tracy McCall .............................. 10th 58.2 (226-388)1994 Cyndy Holt .................................. 19th 58.0 (211-364)1998 Serita Gauldin .............................. 9th 61.3 (241-393)1999 Serita Gauldin .............................. 6th 62.1 (203-327)2000 Amber Deline ............................. 11th 59.0 (181-307)2009 Amber Rutherford ......................... 5th 58.3 (165-283)2011 Niala Harris ................................ 25th 54.0 (156-289)FREE THROW PERCENTAGE1985 Deborah Benson ......................... 5th 85.6 (101-118)1989 Tracy McCall ..............................23rd 82.8 (72-87)1994 Starr Ferguson ........................... 10th 83.5 (86-103)1998 Becky Mauck ................................ 1st 87.9 (94-107)2007 Amber Rutherford ........................ 1st 93.7 (134-143) 2008 Amber Rutherford ......................... 1st 93.6 (132-141)2009 Amber Rutherford ........................ 5th 91.7 (133-145)THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1997 Dorinda Gober ........................... 21st 39.8 (70-176)1998 Becky Mauck ................................ 1st 56.3 (45-80)2009 Dana Jackson ............................ 11th 44.5 (69-155)THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE PER GAME 1990 Teenia Harris .............................. 19th 2.4 (65 in 27 games)1993 Rhnea Ellenburg ........................ 29th 2.5 (64 in 26 games)1997 Dorinda Gober ............................ 11th 2.7 (70 in 26 games)ASSISTS1992 Jeaniece Slater .......................... 14th 7.2 (179 in 25 games)2009 Jameica York .............................. 27th 5.1 (93 in 28 games) 2010 Kierra McCleary ......................... 50th 4.5 (126 in 28 games)

SCORING OFFENSE1993.................................. 31st 77.71998.................................. 21st 79.2FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE1989.................................. 15th 47.61991.................................. 10th 47.41998.................................. 15th 47.12000.................................... 5th 47.9THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE1997.................................. 30th 34.51998.................................. 4th 39.0

TEAM STATISTICSTHREE-POINTFIELD GOALS MADE PER GAME1997.................................. 10th 6.62007.................................. 24th 7.1 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE1989.................................. 15th 71.71994.................................. 14th 71.31998.................................. 21st 72.92007.................................. 16th 75.92009................................... 2nd 81.5

2006-07 Shay Ashford 49-123 39.82007-08 Chelsey Malone 47-134 35.12008-09 Dana Jackson 69-155 44.52009-10 Kierra McCleary 29-78 37.2 2010-11 Lacy Lewis 28-82 34.12011-12 Jessi Smith 43-112 38.4

FREE THROW PCT(minimum 1 made per team game)

Year Player FT-Att Pct1978-79 Wanda Kirk 38-54 70.41979-80 Wanda Beckham 117-158 74.1980-81 Renae Cody 64-79 81.01981-82 Kathy Hammond 69-85 81.11982-83 Deborah Carlisle 81-107 75.71983-84 Gloria Bush 70-97 72.21984-85 Deborah Benson 101-118 85.61985-86 Jana Killen 43-56 76.81986-87 Leigh Bennett 66-95 69.51987-88 Jan Blair 135-180 75.01988-89 Tracy McCall 72-87 82.81989-90 Trena Scruggs 52-73 71.21990-91 Tracy McCall 132-164 80.41991-92 Jeaniece Slater 80-104 76.91992-93 Kindra Moore 69-97 71.11993-94 Starr Ferguson 86-103 83.51994-95 Jennyfer Imanuel 26-33 78.81995-96 Daffeny Gilbert 37-49 75.51996-97 Becky Mauck 60-74 81.11997-98 Becky Mauck 94-107 87.91998-99 Brandi Bean 30-35 85.71999-00 Brandi Bean 53-61 86.92000-01 Taryn Causey 108-131 82.42001-02 Taryn Causey 130-156 83.32002-03 Joi Gopher 56-75 74.72003-04 Kelli Parrish 24-26 92.32004-05 Leah Roberts 37-49 75.52005-06 Amber Rutherford 128-144 88.92006-07 Amber Rutherford 134-143 93.72007-08 Amber Rutherford 132-141 93.62008-09 Amber Rutherford 133-145 91.72009-10 Niala Harris 117-146 80.1 2010-11 Dana Jackson 36-48 75.0 2011-12 Dana Jackson 37-45 82.2

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LION SCORING LEADERS

SINGLE GAME SCORING LEADERS

Pts Player Opponent Season

43 LaConger Cohran West Georgia (A) 1984-85

43 Wanda Beckham Tennessee Wesleyan (H) 1978-79

39 Sabrina Smith Delta State (H) 1991-92

39 Amber Rutherford Harding (A) 2007-08

38 Jan Blair Valdosta State (A) 1988-89

38 LaConger Pegues Alabama-Huntsville (A) 1994-95

37 Serita Gauldin Montevallo (H) 1997-98

37 Jan Blair MUW (A) 1987-88

36 Serita Gauldin West Florida (H) 1997-98

36 Carmen Riley Tennessee Wesleyan (H) 1985-86

35 Serita Gauldin Christian Brothers (H) 1997-98

35 Wanda Beckham Montevallo 1978-79

35 Tracy McCall UT-Martin (A) 1990-91

35 Cyndy Holt Valdosta State (A) 1993-94

35 LaConger Pegues Alabama-Huntsville (H) 1994-95

34 Serita Gauldin Lincoln Memorial (A) 1997-98

34 Yolanda Leslie Armstrong State (N) 1995-96

34 Cyndy Holt Delta State (H) 1993-94

34 Sabrina Smith UT-Martin (A) 1991-92

34 Jan Blair West Alabama (H) 1987-88

34 Cindy Carr Valdosta State (A) 1986-87

34 Brenda Mayes West Georgia (H) 1984-85

34 Wanda Beckham South Alabama 1979-80

34 Deborah Carlisle Alabama A&M 1982-83

33 Amber Rutherford West Alabama (H) 2008-09

33 Cyndy Holt Tampa (N) 1993-94

33 Deborah Benson West Alabama (A) 1985-86

32 Brandi Bean Montevallo (A) 1999-00

32 Serita Gauldin West Georgia (A) 1998-99

32 Yolanda Leslie Valdosta State (H) 1995-96

32 Jan Blair UNC-Charlotte (N) 1987-88

32 Linda Liggins Jacksonville State (A) 1986-87

32 Leigh Bennett Troy State (A) 1985-86

32 Donna Smith Alabama A&M 1980-81

32 Jennifer Thompson Calhoun College 1975-76

32 LaConger Cohran Mercer (H) (NCAA) 1984-85

32 LaConger Cohran Valdosta State (A) 1983-84

32 Deborah Benson Belmont College 1984-85

31 Serita Gauldin Alabama-Huntsville (H) 1997-98

31 Serita Gauldin Talladega College (A) 1997-98

31 Yolanda Leslie West Georgia (H) 1995-96

31 Cyndy Holt Lincoln Memorial (H) 1993-94

31 Kristy Ward Valdosta State (H) 1992-93

31 Deborah Benson West Georgia (A) 1985-86

31 Brenda Mayes Alabama A&M (H) 1983-84

31 Brenda Mayes Freed-Hardeman (H) 1984-85

31 LaConger Cohran UT-Martin (H) 1983-84

31 Niala Harris Henderson State (A) 2010-11

30 Serita Gauldin Talladega College (H) 1997-98

30 Yolanda Leslie David Lipscomb (H) 1995-96

30 Tracy McCall Troy State (H) 1989-90

30 Linda Liggins Ala-Huntsville (H) 1986-87

30 LaConger Cohran Tennessee-Martin (A) 1983-84

30 LaConger Cohran Montevallo (A) 1983-84

30 Renae Cody Stillman (H) 1983-84

30 Donna Smith Talladega College 1979-80

30 Helen Stressel Montevallo 1978-79

30 Helen Stressel Talladega College 1978-79

30 Wanda Beckham Ala-Birmingham 1978-79

30 Brenda Farris Jefferson State 1975-76

30 LaConger Pegues Lincoln Memorial (A) 1994-95

30 Joi Gopher West Florida (H) 2003-04

30 Niala Harris Spring Hill (A) 2009-10

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Player PTS FG FT G YRSAmber Deline 1,622 548 476 108 2000-03Amber Rutherford 1,609 536 527 111 2006-09 Tracy McCall 1,420 548 323 101 1988-91Renae Cody 1,294 559 176 118 1981-84LaConger Cohran 1,192 477 238 57 1984-85Becky Mauck 1,179 384 277 104 1997-00Dana Jackson 1,176 423 140 115 2008-12Serita Gauldin 1,123 444 228 52 1998-99Lauren Qualls 1,088 399 160 106 2003-06Kathy Hammond 1,056 452 152 116 1979-82Donna Smith 1.054 464 126 64 1980-81Jameica York 1,033 286 398 107 2007-10Wanda Beckham 1,033 404 225 53 1979-80Deborah Carlisle 965 385 195 67 1981-84Teenia Harris 956 336 102 106 1987-90Jan Blair 937 361 215 52 1988-89Brenda Mayes 919 399 121 57 1983-85Alana Sinyard 841 267 223 72 2001-03Andrea Rickard 819 262 239 96 1996-99Niala Harris 817 281 222 59 2009-11Deborah Benson 790 308 174 45 1985-86Taryn Causey 735 209 238 52 2001-02Tameka Sharp 730 273 148 52 1998-99Linda Liggins 677 258 164 48 1987-88LaConger Pegues 671 237 197 41 1995-96Lacy Lewis 661 225 97 111 2008-12Tonya Hester 659 268 119 53 1982-83Dorinda Gober 656 223 78 51 1996-97Patrena Scruggs 650 254 118 46 1990-91Dana Jackson 643 229 67 59 2009-AStarr Ferguson 615 198 147 54 1994-95Gloria Bush 605 233 139 57 1983-84Meshera Goins 599 242 116 70 1989-91Sanqueeta Meardith 588 188 168 59 2009-11Yachte McGrady 539 223 92 73 2002-05Jan Blair 537 201 135 27 1988-89India Hackman 527 206 107 54 2005-06Brianna Abrams 519 203 113 105 2007-10Kellye Earnest 518 200 122 51 1992-93Cindy Carr 508 199 11 52 1987-88Brandi Bean 506 200 83 55 1999-00Jenni Thompson 503 - - - 1975-77

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POINT AND REBOUND CLUBS

600 Points in a Season

Player Pts G YearLaConger Cohran 655 39 1983-84Serita Gauldin 612 25 1997-98

500 Points in a Season

Player Pts G YearTracy McCall 585 29 1990-91Donna Smith 578 33 1980-81Cyndy Holt 560 32 1993-94Jan Blair 537 27 1987-88LaConger Cohran 537 27 1983-84Wanda Beckham 524 24 1978-79Serita Gauldin 511 27 1998-99Wanda Beckham 509 29 1979-80

400 Points in a Season

Player Pts G YearAmber Deline 488 28 1999-00LaConger Pegues 476 25 1994-95Donna Smith 476 31 1979-80Amber Rutherford 472 28 2008-09Brenda Mayes 468 30 1983-84Kathy Hammond 467 28 1981-82Deborah Carlisle 465 27 1982-83Patrena Scruggs 458 29 1990-91Sabrina Smith 453 25 1991-92Brenda Mayes 451 27 1984-85Niala Harris 441 28 2010-11Lauren Qualls 439 27 2004-05Deborah Benson 427 26 1984-85Amber Rutherford 425 28 2007-08Amber Deline 423 26 2000-01Tracy McCall 418 27 1989-90Becky Mauck 415 25 1997-98Yolanda Leslie 415 20 1995-96Joi Gopher 415 26 2003-04Linda Liggins 413 27 1986-87Kindra Moore 408 32 1993-94Jan Blair 400 25 1988-89

300 Points in a Season

Player Pts G YearDeborah Carlisle 394 33 1980-81Amber Rutherford 394 26 2006-07Taryn Causey 385 26 2000-01Tameka Sharp 380 25 1997-98Regina Chills 379 26 1992-93Renae Cody 379 30 1983-84Niala Harris 376 31 2009-10Amber Deline 375 28 2002-03Tonya Hester 373 27 1982-83Alana Sinyard 372 28 2002-03Litisha Benson 372 26 1999-00Dorinda Gober 370 26 1996-97Brandi Bean 366 28 1999-00Deborah Benson 363 19 1985-86Gwen Thomas 357 26 1989-90Renae Cody 357 27 1982-83Taryn Causey 350 26 2001-02Tameka Sharp 350 27 1998-99Cindy Carr 350 25 1986-87Meshera Goins 348 29 1990-91Leigh Bennett 339 26 1985-86Jeaniece Slater 338 25 1991-92Amber Deline 336 26 2001-02Jasmine Horne 333 28 2011-12Starr Ferguson 327 32 1993-94Sanqueeta Meardith 322 28 2010-11Rhnea Ellenburg 319 26 1992-93Alana Sinyard 319 26 2001-02Kellye Earnest 318 26 1992-93Amber Rutherford 318 27 2005-06Tandra Inmon 317 28 2006-07Helen Stressel 316 24 1978-79Gloria Bush 315 27 1982-83Tracy McCall 312 25 1988-89Teenia Harris 306 27 1989-90Joi Gopher 305 28 2002-03

200 Points in a Season

Player Pts G YearTina Rood 299 27 1985-86Marie Miller 296 27 1989-90Robin Parsons 296 27 1986-87Renae Cody 294 33 1980-81Kim Patterson 291 31 1993-94Gloria Bush 290 30 1983-84Thelma Hearn 288 28 1999-00Starr Ferguson 288 22 1994-95Dana Jackson 286 28 2011-12Dorinda Gober 286 25 1995-96Tonya Hester 286 26 1981-82Jameica York 286 28 2006-07Andrea Rickard 284 26 1996-97Kindra Moore 283 26 1992-93Lauren Qualls 282 26 2005-06Chelsey Malone 282 28 2006-07Becky Mauck 280 26 1999-00Dana Jackson 280 31 2009-10India Hackman 275 27 2005-06Kristy Ward 271 26 1992-93Jennifer Thompson 270 17 1975-76Jameica York 266 31 2009-10Sanqueeta Meardith 266 31 2009-10Linda Liggins 264 21 1987-88Renae Cody 264 28 1981-82Kathy Hammond 261 33 1980-81Ginger Hasting 260 25 1995-96Dana Jackson 258 28 2010-11Beth Wade 257 33 1980-81Lacy Lewis 253 31 2009-10Becky Hays 252 25 1991-92India Hackman 252 27 2004-05Becky Mauck 251 26 1996-97Angie Wilson 251 27 1979-80Sharman Coley 250 24 1981-82Nichelle Fillmore 248 28 2011-12Dawn Limbaugh 245 22 1996-97Laura Hamlin 244 28 1981-82Lauren Qualls 244 25 2003-04Marcy McMillin 242 32 1993-94Andrea Rickard 241 23 1997-98Teenia Harris 238 25 1988-89Shay Ashford 234 26 2007-08Becky Mauck 233 27 1998-99Jennifer Thompson 233 16 1976-77Robin Parsons 232 27 1985-86Andrea Rickard 231 27 1998-99

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Meshera Goins 231 27 1989-90Leigh Anna McDaniel 229 26 1996-97Jana Killen 229 27 1985-86Kathy Hammond 229 31 1979-80Shay Ashford 228 27 2005-06Jana Killen 223 27 1984-85Shay Ashford 220 26 2006-07Yachte McGrady 215 23 2003-04Sequoyah Cliff 215 28 2010-11Claudia Cannon 214 27 1987-88Jacklyn Nance 214 26 2003-04Missy Richards 212 24 1978-79Teenia Harris 210 27 1986-87Marcy McMillin 207 26 1992-93Leigh Bennett 204 25 1986-87Chelsey Malone 204 28 2007-08Yachte McGrady 203 23 2002-03Teenia Harris 202 27 1987-88Karen Hutton 202 16 1977-78Kellye Earnest 200 25 1991-92

300 Rebounds in a Season

Player Reb G YearDeborah Carlisle 346 27 1982-83LaConger Cohran 300 30 1983-84

200 Rebounds in a Season

Player Reb G YearJan Blair 290 27 1987-88Deborah Carlisle 266 33 1980-81Beth Wade 251 33 1980-81Helen Stressel 244 24 1978-79LaConger Cohran 240 27 1984-85Meshera Goins 240 29 1990-91Cyndy Holt 240 32 1993-94Donna Smith 237 33 1980-81Tracy McCall 237 29 1990-91Sabrina Smith 233 25 1991-92Gloria Bush 233 27 1982-83Wanda Beckham 230 24 1978-79Brenda Mayes 225 30 1983-84Serita Gauldin 222 27 1998-99Patrena Scruggs 222 29 1990-91Angie Wilson 220 27 1979-80Donna Smith 216 31 1979-80

Amber Rutherford 214 26 2006-07Tracy McCall 209 27 1989-90Amber Deline 208 26 2000-01Serita Gauldin 206 25 1997-98Linda Liggins 206 27 1986-87Wanda Beckham 205 29 1979-80Gwen Thomas 204 26 1989-90Becky Mauck 203 25 1997-98Brenda Mayes 201 27 1984-85Niala Harris 200 31 2009-10

All-Time UNA Women’s Basketball Coaching Records

Year Record Coach1975-76 ......... 3-9 ............................................Susan Phillips1976-77 ........ 5-15 ...........................................Susan Phillips1977-78 ......... 8-9 .........................................Sharron Perkins1978-79 .........15-9 .................................................Gary Elliott1979-80 ........22-10 ................................................Gary Elliott - AAIAW State Champions1980-81 ........22-11 ................................................Gary Elliott1981-82 ........16-12 ................................................Gary Elliott - AAIAW Northern Division Champions1982-83 ........16-11 ..............................................Wayne Byrd1983-84 .........25-5 ..............Wayne Byrd - NCAA Tournament1984-85 .........19-8 ...............................................Wayne Byrd - GSC Champions, NCAA Tournament1985-86 ........14-13 ..............................................Wayne Byrd1986-87 ........ 8-19 ..............................................Wayne Byrd1987-88 ........16-11 ..............................................Wayne Byrd1988-89 ........10-15 ..............................................Wayne Byrd1989-90 ........14-13 ..............................................Wayne Byrd1990-91 .........20-9 ..............Wayne Byrd - NCAA Tournament1991-92 ........ 9-16 ..............................................Wayne Byrd1992-93 ........14-12 ..............................................Wayne Byrd1993-94 ........22-10 ..............................................Wayne Byrd - DII South Region Champions,

- NCAA Final Four1994-95 ........ 7-19 ..............................................Wayne Byrd1995-96 ........ 9-16 ..............................................Wayne Byrd1996-97 ........12-14 ..............................................Wayne Byrd1997-98 .........17-8 ...............................................Wayne Byrd 1998-99 ........13-14 .................................................Jeri Porter1999-00 .........21-7 ..................................................Jeri Porter - GSC East Division Champions2000-01 ........15-11 .................................................Jeri Porter2001-02 ........15-11 .................................................Jeri Porter2002-03 ........16-12 ................................................Flora Willie2003-04 ........ 9-17 ................................................Flora Willie2004-05 ........ 6-21 ................................................Flora Willie2005-06 ........ 5-22 ............................................... Flora-Willie 2006-07 ........14-14 ..............................................Terry Fowler2007-08 ........13-15 ..............................................Terry Fowler2008-09 ........15-13 ..............................................Terry Fowler2009-10 ........17-14 ..............................................Terry Fowler2010-11 .........21-7 ...............................................Terry Fowler - GSC East Division Champions2011-12 ........15-13 ..............................................Terry Fowler

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LION CAREER - SEASON LEADERS

Season - Total Points ScoredPlayer Pts G Avg YearLaConger Cohran 655 30 21.83 1983-84Serita Gauldin 612 25 24.5 1997-98Tracy McCall 585 29 20.2 1990-91Donna Smith 578 33 17.51 1980-81Jan Blair 537 27 19.9 1987-88LaConger Cohran 537 27 19.88 1984-85Wanda Beckham 524 24 21.83 1978-79Serita Gauldin 511 27 18.9 1998-99Wanda Beckham 509 29 17.55 1979-80Amber Deline 488 28 17.4 1999-00Donna Smith 476 31 15.35 1979-80LaConger Pegues 476 25 19.00 1994-95

Season - Total ReboundsPlayer Reb G Avg Year Deborah Carlisle 346 27 12.8 1982-83LaConger Cohran 300 30 10.0 1983-84Jan Blair 290 27 10.7 1987-88Deborah Carlisle 266 33 8.1 1980-81Beth Wade 251 33 7.6 1980-81Helen Stressel 244 24 10.2 1978-79LaConger Cohran 240 27 8.9 1984-85Meshera Goins 240 29 8.3 1990-91Tracy McCall 237 29 8.2 1990-91Donna Smith 237 33 7.2 1980-81

Career - ReboundsPlayer Reb G YearsAmber Deline 756 108 2000-03Amber Rutherford 749 109 2006-09Deborah Carlisle 674 67 1981-84Tracy McCall 669 101 1988-91Becky Mauck 613 104 1997-00LaConger Cohran 540 57 1984-85Jameica York 488 107 2007-10Donna Smith 453 64 1980-81Brianna Abrams 445 103 2007-10Wanda Beckham 435 53 1979-80Serita Gauldin 428 52 1998-99Gloria Bush 428 57 1983-84Beth Wade 427 65 1980-81Jan Blair 418 52 1988-89Andrea Rickard 405 96 1996-99

Career - AssistsPlayer Assists G YearsSherri Blount 783 107 1979-82Renae Cody 477 118 1981-84Jameica York 391 107 2007-10Kierra McCleary 378 115 2008-11Teenia Harris 356 106 1987-90Cheryl Herring 338 97 1988-91Glenda Mills 312 57 1983-84Jameica York 281 76 2007-09Deborah Benson 267 45 1985-86Becky Mauck 256 104 1997-00Kierra McCleary 252 87 2008-AJeaniece Slater 251 54 1991-92Antoya Miller 238 85 2001-04Amber Deline 230 108 2000-03Brittany Godsey 214 104 2005-2008

Career - StealsPlayer Steals G YearsRenae Cody 208 118 1981-84Sherri Blount 204 107 1979-82Jameica York 167 107 2007-10Becky Mauck 160 104 1997-00Antoya Miller 195 85 2001-04Cheryl Herring 159 97 1988-91Teenia Harris 156 106 1987-90Kierra McCleary 145 115 2008-11Vanessa Groves 134 53 1985,88Lauren Qualls 133 106 2003-06Kathy Hammond 132 116 1979-82Dana Jackson 127 114 2008-12Amber Deline 127 108 2000-03Taryn Causey 124 52 2001-02Jameica York 113 76 2007-09Kierra McCleary 110 87 2008-AGlenda Mills 107 57 1983-84

Career - Blocked ShotsPlayer Blocks G YearsBrianna Abrams 72 103 2007-10Shay Ashford 57 79 2006-08Sequoyah Cliff 57 100 2008-11Meshera Goins 55 70 1989-91Tracy McCall 47 101 1988-91Andrea Washington 45 33 1984-86Andrea Rickard 44 96 1996-99Donna Smith 44 64 1980-81Amber Deline 43 108 2000-03Sherri Blount 42 107 1979-82Serita Gauldin 38 52 1998-99Andrea Edmondson 36 104 2001-04

Career - Field Goal PercentagePlayer Pct Made-Att YearsSerita Gauldin 61.6 444-720 1998-99Tracy McCall 56.20 548-975 1988-91Jan Blair 55.79 361-647 1988-89LaConger Cohran 54.95 477-868 1984-85Amber Rutherford 53.87 536-995 2006-09Niala Harris 52.91 281-531 2009-11Deborah Carlisle 51.06 385-754 1981-84Brenda Mayes 50.76 399-786 1984-85Amber Deline 50.4 548-1087 2000-03Kellye Earnest 50.00 200-400 1992-93Donna Smith 49.94 464-929 1979-81

Career - Free Throw PercentagePlayer Pct Made-Att YearsAmber Rutherford 91.9 527-573 2006-09Taryn Causey 82.9 238-287 2001-02Becky Mauck 81.2 277-341 1997-00Deborah Benson 80.93 174-215 1985-86Starr Ferguson 79.03 147-186 1994-95Laura Hamlin 79.00 79-100 1982-84Tameka Sharp 78.7 148-188 1998-99Kelli Parrish 78.0 114-146 2003-06Dorinda Gober 77.2 78-101 1996-97Niala Harris 76.55 222-290 2009-11Jameica York 76.53 398-520 2007-10Jan Blair 76.51 215-281 1988-89Jana Killen 75.67 84-111 1985-86

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS THROUGH 2012Opponent, Location All Home Away Ntr.

Alabama ...................................... 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0Alabama A&M ............................ 13-0 6-0 7-0 0-0Alabama-Birmingham ................. 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-0Alabama-Huntsville ................... 45-20 24-8 21-12 0-1Alabama State ............................ 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0Anderson College (S.C.).............. 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Arkansas-Little Rock ................... 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Arkansas-Monticello ................... 2-3 1-1 0-1 1-1Arkansas Tech ............................. 0-7 0-3 0-3 0-1Armstrong State (Ga.) ................. 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1Auburn-Montgomery (Ala.) .......... 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0Augusta State (Ga.) ..................... 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0Austin Peay (Tenn.) ..................... 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0Belhaven (Miss.) .......................... 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0Bellarmine (Ky.) ........................... 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-0Belmont (Tenn.) .......................... 7-18 6-7 1-11 0-0Berry (Ga.) ................................... 1-1 0-0 1-0 0-1Bethel (Tenn.) .............................. 6-2 3-1 3-1 0-0Bethune-Cookman (Fla.) ............. 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Blue Mountain (Miss.) ................. 14-5 9-2 5-3 0-0Carson-Newman (Tenn.) ............. 2-1 1-0 1-1 0-0Central Arkansas ......................... 1-5 1-1 0-2 0-2Central Washington ..................... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Christian Brothers (Tenn.).......... 11-11 10-1 1-9 0-1Clarion (Pa.) ................................ 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Clark-Atlanta (Ga.)....................... 1-2 1-0 0-2 0-0Clayton State (Ga.) ...................... 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0Columbus State (Ga.) .................. 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0Concordia-Selma (Ala.) ............... 5-0 5-0 0-0 0-0Cumberland (Tenn.) ..................... 3-1 2-0 1-1 0-0David Lipscomb (Tenn.) .............. 3-12 2-5 1-7 0-0Delta State (Miss.) ...................... 5-44 4-18 1-23 0-3Florida Gulf Coast........................ 0-3 0-2 0-1 0-0Fort Valley State (Ga.) ................. 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-0Francis-Marion (S.C.) .................. 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.) ............ 19-7 13-0 6-7 0-0Georgia College........................... 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1Georgia Southern ........................ 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Georgia Southwestern ................. 2-1 2-0 0-1 0-0Harding (Ark.) ............................. 6-12 3-4 2-5 1-3Henderson State (Ark.) ................ 7-5 3-2 3-2 1-1Jacksonville State (Ala.) ............ 20-16 12-5 7-11 1-0Judson (Ala.) ............................... 4-0 2-0 2-0 0-0Kentucky State ............................ 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Kentucky Wesleyan ..................... 0-4 0-2 0-2 0-0Lambuth (Tenn.) ......................... 10-5 6-1 4-3 0-1Lane College (Tenn.) .................. 14-2 10-0 4-2 0-0LeMoyne-Owen (Tenn.) ............... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) .................... 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0Lincoln Memorial (Tenn.) ........... 17-12 13-2 4-10 0-0

Lynn University (Fla.) ................... 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Lyon College (Ark.) ...................... 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Martin Methodist (Tenn.) .............. 3-0 1-0 2-0 0-0Mercer (Ga.) ................................ 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0Mid-Continent (Ga.) ..................... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Middle Tennessee (Tenn.) ........... 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0Miles College (Ala.) ..................... 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0Mississippi College ...................... 2-6 2-2 0-4 0-0Mississippi State ......................... 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0Miss. Univ. for Women (Miss.) ... 29-10 14-4 15-6 0-0Mobile (Ala.) ................................ 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Montevallo (Ala. )....................... 28-13 15-5 13-8 0-0Murray State (Ky.) ........................ 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1New Orleans ................................ 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0North Carolina-Charlotte.............. 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0North Dakota State ..................... 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0Northeastern State ...................... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1North Georgia .............................. 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) ............... 5-14 4-5 1-7 0-2Paine ........................................... 2-0 0-0 1-0 1-0Puerto Rico-Rio-Cayey ................ 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Saint Leo ..................................... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Savannah Art & Design (Ga.) ...... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Seattle Pacific .............................. 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0South Alabama ........................... 2-4 1-2 1-2 0-0Southern Arkansas ...................... 2-3 1-0 1-0 0-3Southern Indiana ......................... 1-2 1-0 0-2 0-0Southern New Hampshire ........... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Spring Hill (Ala.)........................... 4-1 2-0 2-0 1-1Stillman (Ala.) ............................. 12-3 7-0 4-3 1-0Stonehill ....................................... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Talladega (Ala.)........................... 12-3 8-0 4-3 0-0Tampa (Fla.) ................................ 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-1Tennessee-Chattanooga ............. 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0Tennessee-Martin ...................... 14-5 10-0 4-4 0-1Tennessee State ......................... 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0Tennessee Tech .......................... 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0Tennessee Temple ...................... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Tennessee Wesleyan ................. 2-1 2-0 0-1 0-0Tougaloo (Miss.) .......................... 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0Troy State (Ala.) ........................ 18-14 13-1 4-12 1-1Tuskegee (Ala.) ........................... 3-1 1-0 1-1 1-0Union (Tenn.) ............................... 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0Valdosta State (Ga.) .................. 26-34 18-10 7-23 1-1Vanderbilt (Tenn.) ........................ 0-3 0-1 0-1 0-1Wayne State (Mich.) .................... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Wesley (Miss.) ............................. 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0West Alabama (Ala.) ................. 32-34 19-12 11-20 3-1West Florida (Fla.) ..................... 18-20 9-10 9-10 0-0West Georgia (Ga.) ................... 34-26 21-8 13-16 0-1

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1978-7915-9

(H: 8-3, R: 6-6, N: 1-1)Coach Gary Elliott

Mississippi State ............................... 46-58at Blue Mountain ............................... 69-62at Alabama-Birmingham 82-77Tennessee Wesleyan ....................... 99-73at Mississippi State ........................... 64-97Montevallo ........................................ 72-50

UT-Martin Invitational*Murray State .................................... 52-84*Arkansas-Little Rock ....................... 54-52at Alabama A&M ............................... 84-37Alabama-Birmingham ....................... 71-81Tennessee-Martin ............................. 79-71Blue Mountain ................................... 81-63Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 60-69at Talladaga ...................................... 88-60at Jacksonville State ......................... 71-82Stillman ............................................. 55-53at Montevallo .................................... 68-53Jacksonville State ............................. 63-61Talladega .......................................... 73-51Alabama A&M ................................... 83-37at Stillman ........................................ 56-60at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 66-51at Alabama State .............................. 72-89

AAIAW State TournamentTroy, Ala.

Troy State ......................................... 60-89

1979-8022-10

(H:11-1, R:7-7, N:4-2)AAIAW State Champions

Coach Gary Elliottat Talladega ...................................... 68-71at Tennessee State ........................... 61-64at David Lipscomb ............................ 75-68at Blue Mountain ............................... 78-67Montevallo ....................................... 74-51at Jacksonville State ......................... 57-59Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 78-58Alabama A&M ................................... 78-44West Alabama .................................. 66-67Alabama State .................................. 77-69at Springhill ....................................... 68-67at South Alabama ............................. 70-83at Montevallo .................................... 47-54Blue Mountain ................................... 88-62Troy State ......................................... 72-67Judson ............................................. 87-45Jacksonville State ............................. 82-57at Alabama A&M ............................... 84-57at Stillman ......................................... 56-46at Troy State ..................................... 66-76Stillman ............................................. 52-42at Judson .......................................... 77-49at West Alabama .............................. 60-63Tennessee State ............................... 77-52Talladega ......................................... 86-75at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 65-49

AAIAW State TournamentJacksonville, Ala.

Tuskegee Institute ............................ 65-64Stillman ............................................. 64-55West Alabama .................................. 75-74

AIAW Region TournamentJackson, Miss.

Bethune-Cookman ............................ 67-59Berry College .................................... 55-67West Georgia .................................... 66-71

1980-8122-11

(H: 10-1, R: 8-6, N:4-4)Coach Gary Elliott

Mississippi-Women ........................... 63-62Talladega .......................................... 68-42at Freed-Hardeman .......................... 73-65at Montevallo .................................... 73-67at Mississippi-Women ....................... 71-68at Delta State .................................... 71-81Alabama A&M ................................... 84-75Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 80-58

(N.Georgia Tournament)Mount Berry, Ga.

Armstrong State ................................ 70-60Berry College .................................... 74-69Georgia Southern ............................. 66-69Judson College ................................. 71-43

GSC TournamentCleveland, Miss.

Troy State .. (N) ................................. 59-62Jacksonville State (N) ....................... 67-59Tennessee-Martin (N) ....................... 59-63Freed-Hardeman .............................. 83-68Montevallo ........................................ 82-76at Alabama A&M ............................... 72-71Troy State ......................................... 61-55West Alabama .................................. 62-64Stillman ............................................. 77-58at Jacksonville State ......................... 76-59at Troy State ..................................... 61-74at Stillman ......................................... 89-90at Judson .......................................... 65-45Jacksonville State ............................. 70-65Tuskegee Institute ............................ 82-69at Talladega ...................................... 59-53at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 73-80at West Alabama .............................. 41-72

AAIAW State TournamentTroy, Ala.

Springhill College .............................. 65-55Troy State ......................................... 57-66West Alabama .................................. 66-71

1981-8216-12

(H: 8-5, R: 7-6, N: 1-1)Goach Gary Elliott

Delta State ........................................ 58-86at West Florida ................................. 61-50at Tuskegee Institute ........................ 53-82at Freed-Hardeman .......................... 67-70Talladega .......................................... 88-73at Montevallo .................................... 64-59at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 67-78at Stillman ......................................... 64-48Alabama A&M ................................... 94-65at Alabama A&M ............................... 80-49West Alabama .................................. 57-78Mississippi-Women ........................... 65-69Montevallo ........................................ 72-62Jacksonville State ............................. 84-49Troy State ......................................... 61-55at Talladega ...................................... 59-63South Alabama ................................. 84-71Freed-Hardeman .............................. 83-57at West Alabama .............................. 66-82Stillman ............................................. 72-52at Middle Tennessee ......................... 70-93at Mississippi-Women ....................... 80-76at Jacksonville State ......................... 77-75at Troy State ..................................... 67-60Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 70-72Middle Tennessee ............................. 53-81

AAIAW State TournamentMontevallo, Ala.

Springhill College .............................. 50-64Troy State ......................................... 79-63

1982-8316-11

(H: 9-3, R: 7-7, N: 0-1)Coach Wayne Byrd

Belmont ............................................ 57-65Vanderbilt (N) .................................... 60-78Freed-Hardeman .............................. 87-74at Alabama A&M ............................... 80-77at Mississippi-Women ....................... 57-68at West Alabama .............................. 72-60at Lambuth ........................................ 67-66Stillman ............................................. 68-55Alabama A&M ................................... 95-79at Jacksonville State ......................... 77-47Austin Peay ...................................... 76-49Troy State ......................................... 66-76at Montevallo .................................... 80-50at Freed-Hardeman .......................... 83-87Lambuth ............................................ 54-46at West Florida ................................. 87-59at South Alabama ............................. 53-79Montevallo ........................................ 84-45Jacksonville State ............................. 73-51West Alabama .................................. 63-55at Stillman ......................................... 58-49at Troy State ..................................... 69-73South Alabama ................................. 69-74Mississippi-Women ........................... 73-61at Tougaloo ....................................... 46-47at Belhaven ....................................... 61-75

GSC TournamentCleveland, Miss.

Delta State ........................................ 60-78

1983-8425-5

(H: 12-0, R: 12-4, N: 1-1)NCAA SOUTH REGIONAL

Coach Wayne ByrdMontevallo ........................................ 90-54at Stillman ......................................... 78-55Freed-Hardeman .............................. 86-70at Mississippi-Women ....................... 71-80Union ................................................ 90-73at Lambuth ........................................ 73-61Lambuth ............................................ 92-56at Union ............................................ 75-76Jacksonville State ............................. 96-58West Alabama .................................. 97-48Stillman ............................................. 89-56at Troy State ..................................... 70-63at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 66-62at Montevallo .................................... 74-55at Alabama A&M ............................... 79-55Tennessee-Martin ............................. 74-64at Freed-Hardeman .......................... 77-64at Austin Peay ................................... 71-52at Jacksonville State ....................... 105-66at West Alabama .............................. 81-57Mississippi-Women ........................... 84-69Troy State ......................................... 76-53Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 73-54Alabama A&M ................................. 105-70at Delta State .................................... 62-69at Tennessee-Martin ......................... 76-58

GSC TournamentTroy, Ala.

West Alabama ................................ 120-49Valdosta State .................................. 70-71

NCAA South RegionalHuntsville, Ala.

Alabama A&M ................................... 78-59NCAA South Regional Final

Valdosta, GaValdosta State ........................76-81(2 OT)

1984-8519-8

(H: 9-3, R: 9-5, N: 1-0)GSC CHAMPIONS

NCAA SOUTH REGIONALCoach Wayne Byrd

at Belmont ........................................ 82-69at Freed-Hardeman .......................... 93-52South Alabama ................................. 62-65at Tennessee Tech ............................ 58-74Mississippi-Women ........................... 63-66West Alabama .................................. 81-66at Jacksonville State ......................... 76-61at West Georgia ................................ 89-86Belmont ............................................ 53-42Delta State ........................................ 76-58at Delta State .................................... 58-84Troy State ......................................... 87-68Valdosta State .................................. 85-69Freed-Hardeman .............................. 82-49at Troy State ..................................... 72-78at Valdosta State .............................. 80-66West Georgia .................................... 81-54at Mississippi-Women ....................... 64-65at West Alabama .............................. 62-55Jacksonville State ............................. 83-55Tennessee-Martin ............................. 97-86at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 63-67at South Alabama ............................. 77-71

GSC TournamentValdosta, Ga.

West Alabama .................................. 75-62Valdosta State .................................. 67-66

NCAA South RegionalColumbus, Miss.

Mississippi-Women ........................... 89-77NCAA South Regional Final

Florence, Ala.Mercer ......................................86-90 (OT)

1985-8614-13

(H: 10-5, R: 4-8, N: 0-0)Coach Wayne Byrd

Blue Mountain ................................... 72-65at Cumberland .................................. 72-70Cumberland ...................................... 73-66at Tennessee Wesleyan ................... 58-79at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 67-81at Blue Mountain ............................... 73-85Tennessee Wesleyan ....................... 88-74at Tennessee Martin ......................... 66-81Valdosta State ..........................84-90 (OT)Alabama ........................................... 54-85Troy State ......................................... 87-64Jacksonville State ............................. 94-59Vanderbilt .......................................... 60-69at Valdosta State .............................. 65-89at Troy State ..........................73-75 (2 OT)Mississippi-Women ........................... 82-78Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 54-58West Alabama .................................. 70-64at Jacksonville State ......................... 77-65Tennessee-Martin ............................. 99-82at West Georgia .............................. 106-71West Georgia .................................... 86-66at Mississippi-Women ....................... 67-62at West Alabama .............................. 66-71Delta State ........................................ 61-74Fort Valley State ............................... 95-74at Delta State .................................... 61-82

1986-878-19

(H: 7-6, R: 1-13, N: 0-0)Coach Wayne Byrd

at Blue Mountain ............................... 70-59Freed-Hardeman .............................. 77-65David Lipscomb ................................ 58-59

ALL-TIME SCORES

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Blue Mountain ................................... 75-66at Belmont ........................................ 55-93at Freed-Hardeman .......................... 63-86at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 63-67Belmont ............................................ 55-66at David Lipscomb ............................ 75-82Delta State ........................................ 67-92at West Alabama .............................. 81-89at Tennessee-Martin ......................... 59-89Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 86-70West Georgia .................................... 78-86Mississippi-Women ...................85-83 (OT)at Jacksonville State ......................... 77-86West Alabama .................................. 78-79at Vanderbilt .................................... 60-110at West Georgia .............................. 88-103Tennessee-Martin ............................. 79-77at Mississippi-Women ....................... 74-62at Troy State ..................................... 78-85at Valdosta State ............................ 77-108Jacksonville State ............................. 90-71Troy State ......................................... 87-79Valdosta State .................................. 60-69at Delta State .................................... 66-86

1987-8816-11

(H: 9-3, R: 6-8, N: 1-0)Coach Wayne Byrd

Freed Hardeman .............................. 85-63Blue Mountain ................................... 66-68at Belmont ........................................ 66-80at Blue Mountain ............................... 65-54Belmont ............................................ 72-77at Freed-Hardeman .......................... 77-74at UT-Chattanooga ........................... 84-85UNC-Charlotte ......................102-100 (OT)Jacksonville State ............................. 90-89West Georgia .................................... 85-78at West Alabama .............................. 80-71Tennessee-Martin ............................. 78-63at Mississippi-Women ....................... 87-82at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 92-60at Troy State ..................................... 57-61at Valdosta State .............................. 79-83at Jacksonville State ......................... 65-74at West Georgia .............................. 68-102Delta State ........................................ 60-73West Alabama .................................. 72-54Mississippi-Women ........................... 76-54Alabama-Huntsville ......................... 103-45Troy State ......................................... 78-72Valdosta State .................................. 76-72at Tennessee-Martin ......................... 78-67at Delta State .................................... 66-73

GSC TournamentCleveland, Miss.

Delta State ........................................ 56-78

1988-8910-15

(H: 8-4, R: 2-11, N: 0-0)Coach Wayne Byrd

at Belmont ........................................ 64-70Freed-Hardeman .............................. 77-52Blue Mountain ................................... 70-71at Freed-Hardeman .......................... 77-78Belmont ............................................ 69-66at West Georgia ................................ 72-78at Jacksonville State ......................... 67-82at Alabama ........................................ 59-98West Alabama .................................. 80-66Delta State ........................................ 66-82at Tennessee-Martin .................70-72 (OT)Mississippi-Women ........................... 90-73 at Blue Mountain ......................68-71 (OT)

Valdosta State .................................. 89-77Troy State ......................................... 94-77West Georgia .................................... 60-68Jacksonville State ............................. 70-87at West Alabama .............................. 62-61at Delta State .................................... 50-70at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 88-57at Mississippi-Women ....................... 68-80at Valdosta State ....................99-101 (OT)at Troy State ..................................... 75-87Tennessee-Martin ............................. 75-44Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 78-58

1989-9014-13

(H: 10-4, R: 4-9, N: 0-0)Coach Wayne Byrd

at Belmont ....................................... 72-75Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 87-50Blue Mountain ................................... 76-54David Lipscomb .......................(OT) 92-93Belmont ............................................ 87-81at Blue Mountain ............................... 64-72at David Lipscomb ............................ 69-74West Georgia .................................... 70-71Jacksonville State ............................. 85-89at West Alabama ..................(2 OT) 82-84at Delta State .................................... 53-90Tennessee-Martin ..................... (OT)88-76Mississippi College ........................... 86-78Mississippi-Women ........................... 84-61at Valdosta State .............................. 82-90at Troy State ..................................... 93-80at West Georgia ................................ 61-88at Jacksonville State ......................... 74-97at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 94-66Freed Hardeman .............................. 83-75West Alabama .................................. 83-66Delta State ........................................ 59-87at Mississippi-Women ....................... 72-47at Mississippi College ....................... 70-82Valdosta State .................................. 88-87Troy State ......................................... 90-87at Tennessee-Martin ......................... 80-79

1990-9120-9

(H: 11-3, R: 9-6, N:0-0)NCAA SOUTH REGIONAL

Coach Wayne Byrdat Belmont ........................................ 68-79at David Lipscomb ............................ 84-89Freed Hardeman .............................. 80-56Blue Mountain ................................... 91-77Belmont ............................................ 56-51at Blue Mountain ............................... 74-68at Freed-Hardeman .......................... 58-55at Mississppi College ........................ 72-81Tennessee-Martin ............................. 83-57Valdosta State .................................. 87-68Troy State ......................................... 86-57Lincoln Memorial .............................. 78-59at West Alabama ......................63-65 (OT)Mississippi-Women ........................... 92-48at Delta State .................................... 70-66West Georgia .................................... 73-61Jacksonville State ............................. 65-77at Tennessee-Martin ......................... 99-83Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 94-48at Valdosta State .............................. 71-60at Troy State ..................................... 94-78at Mississippi-Women ....................... 58-51West Alabama .................................. 65-67at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 74-63at West Georgia ................................ 69-63at Jacksonville State ....................... 88-100Mississippi College ........................... 44-52

Delta State ........................................ 73-61NCAA TournamentJacksonville, Ala.

at Jacksonville State ......................... 80-81

1991-929-16

(H: 6-6, R: 3-10, N: 0-0)Coach Wayne Byrd

at Troy State ..................................... 73-93David Lipscomb ................................ 72-83at Lincoln Memorial .......................... 50-67at Belmont ........................................ 72-87at Freed Hardeman .......................... 79-80Troy State ......................................... 77-76Tennessee-Martin ............................. 85-72Belmont ............................................ 73-85Jacksonville State .....................88-93 (OT)Mississippi-Women ........................... 86-50at Valdosta State .............................. 74-71at West Georgia ................................ 56-68Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 91-64Delta State ........................................ 83-85at Tennessee-Martin ......................... 67-73West Alabama .................................. 78-56Mississippi College ........................... 65-69at Jacksonville State ......................... 63-82at Mississippi-Women ....................... 78-62at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 85-69at Mississippi College ....................... 56-78at West Alabama .............................. 42-58at Delta State .................................. 80-101West Georgia .................................... 57-68Valdosta State ................................ 105-81

1992-9314-12

(H: 10-3, R: 4-9, N: 0-0)Coach Wayne Byrd

at Bethel ........................................... 94-89Freed-Hardeman .............................. 87-52David Lipscomb ................................ 69-83Troy State ......................................... 79-76at Freed-Hardeman .......................... 68-66Bethel ............................................... 84-70Belmont ............................................ 87-79at Delta State .................................. 50-100at David Lipscomb ............................ 64-85at Belmont ........................................ 60-71at West Georgia .....................91-97 (2 OT)at Valdosta State .............................. 91-99Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 92-65Jacksonville State ............................. 64-62at Mississippi-Women ....................... 85-65West Alabama .................................. 74-76Mississippi College ........................... 55-47Delta State ........................................ 41-73Mississippi-Women ........................... 76-70at Mississippi College ....................... 73-81at West Alabama .............................. 87-97at Troy State ..................................... 80-82at Jacksonville State ......................... 82-95at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 87-72West Georgia .................................... 70-69Valdosta State .................................. 91-74

1993-9422-10

(H: 13-2, R: 6-8, N: 3-0)Coach Wayne Byrd

at Freed Hardeman .......................... 70-77David Lipscomb ................................ 83-77at Bethel ........................................... 71-84Freed Hardeman .............................. 71-69Belmont ............................................ 66-70at Jacksonville State ......................... 85-69at Delta State .................................... 76-90

at David Lipscomb ............................ 72-86at Belmont ........................................ 65-99Valdosta State .................................. 70-60West Georgia .................................... 78-63at Henderson State ........................... 71-69at Central Arkansas .......................... 47-48Mississippi-Women ........................... 74-55Lincoln Memorial .............................. 75-46at Valdosta State .............................. 73-79Bethel College .................................. 96-73Henderson State ............................... 67-64Central Arkansas ......................77-67 (OT)at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 78-73at Lincoln Memorial .......................... 68-62Jacksonville State ............................. 79-65Delta State ........................................ 80-74Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 65-42at West Georgia ................................ 62-61

GSC TournamentFlorence, Ala.

West Georgia .................................... 34-56NCAA Division II South Regional Play-in Game Florence, Ala.

LeMoyne-Owen ................................ 88-56NCAA Division II South RegionalCarrollton, Ga.

Tampa ............................................... 92-83at West Georgia ................................ 64-63

NCAA Division II Elite Eight TournamentFargo, North Dakota

Clarion .............................................. 75-69at North Dakota State ..................... 56-123Bellarmine ......................................... 79-75

1994-957-19

(H: 4-9, A: 3-10, N: 0-0)Coach Wayne Byrd

at Mississippi-Women ...............(OT) 79-78 David Lipscomb ................................ 59-65Belmont ............................................ 83-68Lane College .................................... 91-65at Delta State .................................... 73-98Mississippi-Women ........................... 56-79at Belmont ........................................ 33-82at David Lipscomb ............................ 40-84at West Florida ................................. 75-67at Valdosta State ............................ 61-112Jacksonville State ............................. 60-91Central Arkansas .............................. 42-58Henderson State ............................... 49-72at Central Arkansas .......................... 52-72at Henderson State ........................... 48-77Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 83-65West Georgia .................................... 54-56at Lane College ................................ 67-68Valdosta State .................................. 56-69Lincoln Memorial .............................. 61-51Delta State ........................................ 63-75at Jacksonville State ......................... 46-86at West Georgia ................................ 69-83West Florida ..................................... 68-80at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 79-68at Lincoln Memorial .......................... 67-75

1995-969-16

(H: 6-5, A: 3-8, N: 0-3)Coach Wayne Byrd

Armstrong St. (N) .............................. 65-69Wayne State (N) ............................... 50-64at Delta State .................................... 68-79Belmont ............................................ 57-60

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at Belmont ........................................ 63-78at Bethel ........................................... 83-71Delta State ........................................ 83-87David Lipscomb ................................ 92-88Bethel College .................................. 55-58at David Lipscomb .................(OT) 94-101at West Florida ................................. 60-75at Valdosta State .............................. 62-83Montevallo ........................................ 69-91West Alabama .................................. 97-75Lincoln Memorial .............................. 70-83West Georgia .................................. 118-59at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 68-72Valdosta State .................................. 84-74West Florida ..................................... 69-64at West Alabama .............................. 76-73at Lincoln Memorial .......................... 55-62at West Georgia ................................ 98-75at Montevallo .................................... 77-81Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 71-69

GSC TournamentValdosta, Ga.

Central Arkansas .............................. 82-91

1996-9712-14

(H:8-5, A: 4-9)Coach Wayne Byrd

at Christian Brothers ......................... 56-69Talladega ......................................... 79-62Christian Brothers ............................. 71-51at Bethel ........................................... 90-64Lambuth ............................................ 59-73Bethel .............................................. 84-52at Talladega ...................................... 76-82at Lambuth ........................................ 74-99West Florida ..................................... 60-62Valdosta State .................................. 62-67at Montevallo .................................... 69-67at West Alabama .............................. 47-72Lane.................................................. 85-69at Lincoln Memorial .......................... 61-67at West Georgia ................................ 62-46at Belmont ........................................ 62-93Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 49-53West Alabama .................................. 62-47Montevallo ........................................ 75-72at Lane.............................................. 71-75at Valdosta State .............................. 60-80at West Florida ................................. 79-87Belmont ............................................ 53-72Lincoln Memorial .............................. 82-63West Georgia .................................... 68-54at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 73-68

1997-9817-8

(H: 11-2, A: 6-5, N: 0-1)Coach Wayne Byrd

at Christian Brothers ......................... 72-75at Talladega College ....................... 100-83Delta State ........................................ 77-92Talladega College ............................. 93-66Christian Brothers ............................. 85-74at Lambuth ........................................ 79-75Columbus St. ...........................(OT) 91-87at Mississippi-Women ....................... 89-80Delta State (N) .................................. 65-82at Valdosta State .............................. 50-53at West Florida ............................... 88-101West Alabama .................................. 68-56Montevallo ........................................ 71-66West Georgia .................................... 78-50Lincoln Memorial .............................. 72-69Lambuth ............................................ 78-77

at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 63-56Lane College .................................... 87-54at Montevallo .................................... 96-76at West Alabama .............................. 70-75West Florida ............................(OT) 91-92Valdosta State .................................. 75-72at West Georgia ................................ 70-63at Lincoln Memorial ........................ 98-110Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 73-55

1998-9913-14

(H: 6-5, A: 7-8, N: 0-1)Coach Jeri Porter

Talladega .......................................... 68-47Christians Brothers ........................... 78-58at Lindsey Wilson ............................. 69-61at Delta State .................................... 58-75Cumberland ...................................... 63-62at Christian Brothers (OT) ................ 63-65 at Talladega ...................................... 79-73Delta State (N) .................................. 50-70at Mississippi-Women ....................... 56-73Valdosta State .................................. 48-58West Florida ..................................... 69-83Lindsey Wilson ................................. 82-64at West Alabama .............................. 80-73at Montevallo .................................... 70-85at Lane.............................................. 86-64at West Georgia ................................ 77-67at Lincoln Memorial .......................... 93-72Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 57-64Montevallo ........................................ 56-58West Alabama .................................. 60-66at West Florida ................................. 74-87at Valdosta State .............................. 54-79at Auburn-Montgomery ..................... 42-72West Georgia .................................... 59-56Lincoln Memorial .............................. 69-63at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 68-57

GSC TournamentCleveland, Miss.

Delta State ........................................ 45-82

1999-0021-7

(H: 12-3, A: 8-4, N: 1-0)Coach Jeri Porter

GSC East Division Championsat Columbus State ............................ 73-83Freed-Hardeman .............................. 68-59

Francis Marion ClassicFlorence, S.C.

Anderson College (N) .... ................. 91-57at Francis Marion .............................. 73-88Delta State ........................................ 67-69Lane College .................................... 84-44Carson-Newman ............................... 82-66at Mississippi-Women ....................... 74-52Mobile ............................................... 77-59Montevallo ........................................ 71-55at West Florida ................................. 61-66Christian Brothers ............................. 74-64at West Georgia ................................ 70-59Valdosta State .................................. 84-72at Cumberland .................................. 62-73Lincoln Memorial .............................. 75-67Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 72-61at West Alabama .............................. 67-55at Montevallo .................................... 85-80West Florida ..................................... 67-68West Georgia ............................(OT) 70-68at Valdosta State .............................. 85-72at Christian Brothers ......................... 71-62at Lincoln Memorial .......................... 82-69at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 80-64West Alabama .................................. 73-60

GSC TournamentFlorence, Ala.

Christian Brothers ............................. 74-59Delta State ........................................ 64-80

2000-0115-11

(H: 10-2, A: 5-8, N: 0-1)Partridge Inn Classic

Augusta, Ga.Coach Jeri Porter

Georgia College (N) .......................... 58-94at Augusta State ............................... 64-58

at Carson-Newman .......................... 63-56Miles College .................................... 70-52at Delta State .................................... 56-63Christian Brothers ............................. 59-56at Valdosta State .............................. 58-52Lane College .................................... 78-48Montevallo ........................................ 76-50at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 53-62Lincoln Memorial .............................. 51-50West Alabama .................................. 50-54at West Georgia ................................ 60-72at West Florida ................................. 55-68at Lincoln Memorial .......................... 56-77Mississippi-Women ........................... 56-60Valdosta State .................................. 57-41at Mississippi-Women ....................... 68-61at Montevallo .................................... 50-68Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 59-47at Freed-Hardeman .......................... 36-77at West Alabama ............................. 63-68West Georgia .................................... 69-68Savannah Art & Design .................... 62-59West Florida ..................................... 87-64at Lane.............................................. 75-64

2001-0215-11

(H: 8-3, A: 5-6, N: 2-2)Guest House Suites Classic

Huntsville, Ala.Coach Jeri Porter

Lambuth (N) ...................................... 57-61Arkansas-Monticello (N) 57-55

Harding ClassicSearcy, Ark.

Lyon (N) ............................................ 76-53at Harding ......................................... 79-75Delta State ........................................ 68-46Ouachita Baptist ............................... 55-60at Christian Brothers ......................... 67-69Valdosta State .................................. 90-55at Ouachita Baptist ........................... 63-75at Montevallo .................................... 58-50Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 60-57at Lincoln Memorial .......................... 73-65at West Alabama .............................. 75-79West Georgia .................................... 65-62Fort Valley State ............................... 65-72West Florida ..................................... 80-65Lincoln Memorial .............................. 60-57at Mississippi-Women ....................... 47-49at Valdosta State .............................. 57-68Mississippi-Women ........................... 80-55Montevallo ........................................ 73-57at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 56-53West Alabama .................................. 60-66at West Georgia ................................ 55-57at West Florida ................................. 65-48

GSC TournamentTupelo, Miss.

Central Arkansas .............................. 74-87

2002-0316-12

(H: 11-2, A: 4-9, N: 1-1)Coach Flora Willie

Harding ............................................. 71-54Ouachita ........................................... 61-66at Carson Newman ........................... 59-62at Valdosta State .............................. 51-54at Ouachita Baptist ........................... 70-71Henderson State ............................... 67-65Lambuth ............................................ 59-51Lincoln Memorial .............................. 77-67West Alabama .................................. 73-58at West Georgia ................................ 55-57at Lambuth ........................................ 51-68at West Florida ................................. 68-50at Lincoln Memorial .......................... 48-64Mississippi Women ........................... 71-42Valdosta State .................................. 66-56Lane College .................................... 75-60at Montevallo .................................... 71-59Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 71-54at West Alabama .............................. 90-82West Georgia .................................... 63-50at Delta State .................................... 51-71West Florida ..................................... 66-76at Fort Valley State .......................... 74-80at Mississippi Women ....................... 71-59Montevallo ........................................ 74-56at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 60-64

GSC TournamentTupelo, Miss.

vs Henderson State ...........................69-60vs Arkansas Tech .............................. 45-62

2003-049-17

(H: 5-6, A: 3-9, N: 1-2)Coach Flora Willie

Clayton State .................................... 68-54at Lane ...................................... ...... 82-57

Bellarmine Tournament Louisville, Ky.

Lynn ................................................. 68-60at Bellarmine ..................................... 71-98

Ouachita Baptist ClassicArkadelphia, Ark.

Southern Arkansas ........................... 42-51at Ouachita Baptist ........................... 63-68

Delta State ........................................ 42-51Ouachita Baptist ............................... 62-40Arkansas Tech .................................. 47-56

Henderson State ClassicArkadelphia, Ark.

at Henderson State ............................69-64Ouachita Baptist ............................... 62-72

at Martin Methodist ........................... 77-71Valdostat State ................................. 45-68West Florida ..................................... 69-78at West Alabama .............................. 66-67at Montevallo .................................... 51-60at West Georgia ................................ 52-57at Lincoln Memorial .......................... 62-72Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 60-62Montevallo ........................................ 76-55West Alabama .................................. 70-57at West Florida ................................. 69-76at Valdosta State .............................. 54-62West Georgia .................................... 59-57Lincoln Memorial .............................. 53-59at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 63-65

ALL-TIME SCORES

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2004-056-21

(H: 4-8, A: 2-12, N: 0-1)Coach Flora Willie

Ouachita Baptist ............................... 70-53PDQ/First State Bank Inv.

Russellville, Ark.at Arkansas Tech .............................. 41-53vs Henderson State .......................... 61-82

Harding ............................................. 57-59at Delta State .................................... 50-70Martin Methodist ............................... 60-58at Clayton State ................................ 47-71at Harding ......................................... 60-65at Ouachita Baptist ........................... 50-86Lane.................................................. 77-57at Martin Methodist ........................... 70-63at Southern Indiana .......................... 51-89at Montevallo .................................... 61-72at West Alabama ............................ 66-101Valdosta State .................................. 33-58West Florida ..................................... 61-67at Lincoln Memorial .......................... 41-75at West Georgia ................................ 56-80at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 67-62FGCU-W ........................................... 52-66at West Florida ................................. 59-79at Valdosta State .............................. 63-70West Alabama .................................. 58-92Montevallo ........................................ 65-72Lincoln Memorial .............................. 71-66West Georgia .................................... 56-74Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 64-81

2005-065-22

(H: 3-10, A: 1-11, N: 1-1)Coach Flora Willie

at Ouachita Baptist ........................... 53-65Clark-Atlanta ..................................... 69-67Harding ............................................. 93-99at Kentucky State ............................. 74-55at Florida Gulf Coast ......................... 33-75Delta State ........................................ 45-63at Ouachita Baptist ........................... 46-68at Harding ......................................... 60-80Christian Brothers ............................. 55-67at Clark-Atlanta ................................. 57-67Ouachita Baptist ............................... 53-66at Christian Brothers ......................... 58-68Montevallo ........................................ 65-69West Alabama .................................. 65-82at Valdosta State .............................. 61-74at West Florida ................................. 58-81at Lincoln Memorial .......................... 61-86West Georgia .................................... 60-67Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 75-62Florida Gulf Coast ............................. 57-83West Florida ..................................... 64-65Valdosta State .................................. 61-64at West Alabama .............................. 73-95at Montevallo .............................. 73-72 OTLincoln Memorial .............................. 69-58at West Georgia ................................ 42-57at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 89-95

2006-0714-14

(H: 9-3, A: 3-8, N: 2-3)Coach Terry Fowler

Lane College .................................... 92-64vs Harding ...................................... 98-106at Ouachita Baptist ........................... 69-80Christian Brothers ............................. 62-52vs Paine College ............................... 82-64

Clark Atlanta ..................................... 65-79at Delta State .................................... 43-70at Henderson State ........................... 70-78at Miles College ................................ 65-57Georgia Southwestern ...................... 58-57at Christian Brothers ......................... 59-64Henderson State ............................... 70-76vs Harding ........................................ 77-72vs Southern Arkansas ....................... 52-67Ouachita Baptist ............................... 80-77at Montevallo .................................... 54-64at West Alabama .............................. 65-75Valdosta State .................................. 55-52West Florida ..................................... 71-64at West Georgia ................................ 55-52at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 63-65at West Florida ................................. 71-65at Valdosta State .............................. 52-53West Alabama .................................. 78-61Montevallo ........................................ 66-67West Georgia .................................... 52-49Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 87-71

GSC TournamentSouthaven, Miss.

vs Southern Arkansas ....................... 60-79

2007-0813-15

(H: 9-5, A: 4-8, N: 0-2)Coach Terry Fowler

vs Central Washington...................... 57-75at Seattle Pacific ............................... 44-65Blue Mountain ................................... 90-57at Lane College ................................ 66-53Delta State ........................................ 60-61Arkansas Tech .................................. 66-78Mid-Continent ................................... 71-51at Christian Brothers ......................... 54-57at Harding .................................(OT) 81-84at Ouachita Baptist ........................... 63-52Saint Leo .......................................... 76-44Kentucky Wesleyan .......................... 39-50Harding ............................................. 77-74at West Florida ................................. 60-59at Valdosta State .............................. 48-57Montevallo ........................................ 71-60West Alabama .................................. 51-72at Stillman ......................................... 53-72Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 80-69at West Georgia ................................ 60-71Concordia-Selma .............................. 71-38at Montevallo .................................... 75-69at West Alabama .............................. 49-77Valdosta State .................................. 44-52West Florida ..................................... 70-63at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 67-71West Georgia .....................................71-56

GSC TournamentSouthaven, Miss.

vs Christian Brothers ........................ 62-68

2008-0915-13

(H: 12-3, A: 2-8, N: 1-2)Coach Terry Fowler

vs Puerto Rico-Rio Cayey ................ 90-24vs Tampa .......................................... 41-57at Georgia Southwestern .................. 52-60Wesley College ................................. 64-50Blue Mountain ................................. 109-48Christian Brothers ............................. 69-55at Harding .................................(OT) 73-76Lane College .................................... 78-50at Kentucky Wesleyan ...................... 65-81Concordia-Selma .............................. 81-53

Ouachita Baptist ............................... 68-76at Arkansas Tech .............................. 54-67Lincoln Memorial .............................. 83-77Arkansas-Monticello ......................... 61-64Harding ............................................. 63-70West Alabama .................................. 81-63Montevallo ........................................ 80-67at West Florida ................................. 71-76at Valdosta State .............................. 55-69at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 91-68at West Georgia ................................ 49-63Valdosta State .................................. 74-73West Florida .............................(OT) 62-58at Montevallo .................................... 69-62at West Alabama .............................. 64-69Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 80-71West Georgia .................................... 63-53

GSC TournamentSouthaven, Miss.

vs Arkansas-Monticello ..................... 69-84

2009-1017-14

(H: 10-4, A: 7-6, N: 0-4)Coach Terry Fowler

vs Southern New Hampshire ............ 60-63vs. Northeastern State ...................... 39-78vs. Stonehill ...................................... 69-76at Tuskegee ...................................... 69-66Henderson State ............................... 81-68Ouachita Baptist ............................... 67-86at Spring Hill ..................................... 71-56at Christian Brothers ......................... 48-69at Delta State .................................... 48-68Georgia Southwestern ...................... 77-59at Southern Indiana .......................... 62-91Arkansas Tech .................................. 66-75Harding ............................................. 75-61at Arkansas-Monticello ..................... 44-63at Southern Arkansas ....................... 70-64West Georgia .................................... 64-48Valdosta State .................................. 60-76at West Alabama .............................. 51-46at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 56-49at West Florida ................................. 60-50Concordia-Selma .............................. 90-53at Lambuth ........................................ 71-82Talladega College ............................. 74-51at Valdosta State .............................. 55-65at West Georgia ................................ 56-41West Alabama .................................. 62-60West Florida (OT) ............................. 73-70at Harding ......................................... 53-61 Alabama-Huntsville ......................... 101-47Lambuth ............................................ 87-61

GSC TournamentSouthaven, Miss.

vs Harding ........................................ 66-73

2010-1121-7

(H: 13-3, A: 8-2, N: 0-2)Coach Terry Fowler

at Henderson State ........................... 80-63at Ouachita Baptist ........................... 53-78Kentucky Wesleyan .......................... 63-66Delta State ........................................ 44-63at Lane.............................................. 65-43Christian Brothers ............................. 68-57Southern Indiana .............................. 78-66Ouachita Baptist ............................... 59-56at Arkansas Tech .............................. 61-68at Harding ......................................... 50-46Arkansas-Monticello ......................... 69-54Southern Arkansas ........................... 59-48Harding ............................................. 59-65

Concordia-Selma .............................. 81-52at Valdosta State .............................. 49-44at West Florida ................................. 68-60Lambuth ............................................ 73-63West Georgia .................................... 69-62at West Alabama .............................. 65-59Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 84-66Valdosta State .................................. 64-54West Florida ..................................... 75-54at West Georgia ................................ 60-36at Lambuth ........................................ 60-50West Alabama .................................. 53-43at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 89-68

GSC TournamentSouthaven, Miss.

vs Harding ........................................ 58-67NCAA South Regional

Russellville, Ark.vs Delta State ................................... 47-56

2011-1215-13

(H: 9-4, A: 4-8, N: 2-1)Coach Terry Fowler

at Montevallo .................................... 54-65Tennessee Temple ............................ 90-56vs. Georgia College .......................... 57-54at North Georgia ............................... 60-51at Kentucky Wesleyan ...................... 58-73Tampa ............................................... 63-65Stillman ............................................. 76-63at Paine ............................................ 66-61at New Orleans ................................. 49-41Blue Mountain ................................... 86-55Spring Hill ......................................... 69-51at West Georgia ................................ 64-67at West Alabama .............................. 63-70West Florida ..................................... 62-56Valdosta State ..........................(OT) 76-69at Christian Brothers ......................... 42-51Delta State ........................................ 45-67Concordia-Selma .............................. 62-49Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 44-60West Georgia .................................... 58-51West Alabama .................................. 54-69at West Florida ................................. 63-74at Valdosta State .............................. 58-59Christian Brothers ............................. 67-37at Delta State .................................... 41-57at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 81-77

GSC TournamentNiceville, Fla.

vs Valdosta State .............................. 50-48vs Alabama-Huntsville ...................... 54-64

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ABRAMS, Brianna ........ 07, 08, 09, 10Tuscaloosa, Ala.ANDERSON, Cierra ....................... 12Cleveland, Tenn.ANDREWS, Abby ............................11Tuscaloosa, Ala.ASHBOURNE, Kaseama ................ 12Montgomery, Ala.ASHFORD, Shay ................ 06, 07, 08Tupelo, Miss.ASHLEY, Jana .............. 00, 01, 02, 03Rome, Ga.BAILEY, Sarah .....................10, 11, 12Sheffield, Ala.BAKER, Carroll ............................... 92Woodstock, Ga.BAKER, Tonya .......................... 90, 91Huntsville, Ala.BEAN, Brandi ........................... 99, 00Lawrenceburg, Tenn.BEASLEY, Melissa ................... 83, 85Red Bay, Ala.BEAVERS, Brooke ............. 00, 01, 02Birmingham, Ala.BECKHAM, Wanda................... 79, 80Clifton, Tenn.BELLAMY, Mary ....................... 80, 81Carnesville, Ga.BENFORD, Tanna .................... 08, 09Phil Campbell, Ala.BENNETT, Leigh ................ 85, 86, 87Jacksonville, Ala.BENSON, Deborah ................... 85, 86Memphis, Tenn.BENSON, Litisha ............................ 00Pulaski, Tenn.BEVIS, Amanda .............................. 94Waynesboro, Tenn.BEVIS, Jennifer .............................. 89Lexington, Ala.

BILEY, Lisa ............................... 93, 94Pinckneyville, Ill.BINTZ, Julie .................................... 99Seminole, Fla.BLACK, Mimi ................................. 98Hartselle, Ala.BLAIR, Jan ............................... 88, 89Starkville, Miss.BLOUNT, Sherri ............ 79, 80, 81, 82Savannah, Tenn.BOWENS, Courtnei ...................10, 11Tuscumbia, Ala.BRADING, Jamie ............................ 92Hamilton, Ala.BROOKS, Martha ........................... 86Huntsville, Ala.BROWN, Vicki .......................... 91, 92Amory, Miss.BUSH, Gloria ............................ 83, 84Vernon, Fla.CANNON, Claudia .................... 88, 89Steens, Miss.CARLISLE, Deborah .......... 81, 83, 84Huntsville, Ala.CARR, Cindy ............................ 87, 88Huntland, Tenn.CAUSEY, Taryn ........................ 01, 02Collierville, Tenn.CHILLS, Regina .............................. 93Ripley, Miss.CHRIST, Jessica ....................... 93, 95Elkmont, Ala.CLARK, Autumn ............................. 05Memphis, Tenn.CLIFF, Sequoyah ...........08, 09, 10, 11Jackson, Tenn. CODY, Renae ............... 81, 82, 83, 84Red Bay, Ala.COHRAN, LaConger ................ 84, 85Oxford, Miss.COLEY, Sharman ..................... 81, 82South Fulton, Tenn.COLLINS, Susan ............................ 82Gasden, Ala.COOLEY, Donna ............................ 86Tuscumbia, Ala.DAVIS, Brandie ............................... 97 Huntsville, Ala.DELIA, Amber ................................. 93Florence, Ala.DELINE, Amber ............ 00, 01, 02, 03Hackleburg, Ala.DINGLER, Cindy ............................ 79St. Joseph, Tenn.DISHMAN, Radhika .................. 98, 99Clarkrange, Tenn.DODSON, Taylor .......................11, 12Hope Hull, Ala.EARNEST, Kellye ..................... 92, 93Guin, Ala.EDDY, Darlene ......................... 79, 80Loretto, Tenn.EDMONDSON, Andrea .........00,01,02, 03Gentry, Ark.

ELLENBURG, Rhnea ............... 92, 93Danville, Ala.ELLINGTON, JoDee ....................... 84St. Simon Island, Ga.EPPERSON, Cherie ....................... 87Bear Creek, Ala.FARIS, Lauren ................................ 12Louisville, Ky.FARRIS, Brenda ............................. 76Collinwood, Tenn.FERGUSON, Starr ................... 94, 95Mt. Juliet, Tenn.FILLMORE, Nichelle ..................11, 12Birmingham, Ala.FORSYTHE, Cynthia ................ 87, 88Rogersville, Ala.FRIDAY, Deborah ........................... 80Tuscaloosa, Ala.FUQUA, Evelyn ........................ 85, 86Rogersville, Ala.GARVIN, Cindy ................... 80, 81, 82Mt. Juliet, Tenn.GAULDIN, Serita ...................... 98, 99Dyersburg, Tenn.GILBERT, Daffeny .......................... 96Columbia, Tenn.GOBER, Dorinda ...................... 96, 97Red Bay, Ala.GODSEY, Brittany ........ 05, 06, 07, 08Rogersville, Ala.GOINS, Meshera ................ 89, 90, 91Rantoul, Ill.GOODMAN, Letavia ................. 04, 05Columbia, Tenn.GOPHER, Joi ........................... 03, 04Huntsville, Ala.GRIFFIN, Belinda ........................... 80Decatur, Ala.GROVES, Vanessa .................. 85, 88Booneville, Miss. HACKMAN, India ...................... 05, 06Sulligent, Ala.HAGOOD, Andrea .............. 97, 98, 99Hatton, Ala.HAMLIN, Laura ................... 82, 83, 84Arab, Ala.HAMMOND, Kathy ....... 79, 80, 81, 82Anderson, Ala.HARRIS, Niala ...........................10, 11Chattanooga, Tenn.HARRIS, Teenia ........... 87, 88, 89, 90Tishomingo, MissHART, Emily ................................... 08Cullman, Ala. HASTING, Ginger ........................... 96Waynesboro, Tenn HAYGOOD, Kristi ........................... 93Florence, Ala.HAYS, Becky .................................. 92Scottsboro, Ala.HEARN, Thelma ............................. 00Harvest, Ala.HEMMINGER, Lori ......................... 80Newport, Tenn.

ALL-TIME LION ROSTER

Jameica York

HENDERSON, Jennifer .................. 92Morrow, Ga.HERRING, Cheryl ........ 88, 89, 90, 91Decatur, Ala.HESTER, Tonya ....................... 82, 83Gasden, Ala.HILLHOUSE, Connie ...................... 79Lawrenceburg, Tenn.HOLT, Cyndy .................................. 94Pulaski, Tenn.HORNE, Jasmine ....................... 2012Sheffield, Ala .HUBBARD, Joy .............................. 81Tuscaloosa, Ala.HURST, Jill ..................................... 79Loretta, TennHUTTON, Karen ............................. 78Pulaski, TennIMANUEL, Jenyfer .................... 94, 95Amsterdam, HollandINMON, Tandra ......................... 07, 08West Memphis, Ark.JACKSON, Dana ...........09, 10, 11, 12Winchester, Tenn.JEFFERS, Whitney ......................... 05Columbus, Miss.JENNINGS, Kim ....................... 95, 96Albuquerque, N.M.JOHNSTON, Angie ................... 82, 83Somerville, Ala.JOHNSTON, Kiesha ....................... 95Jasper, Ala.JONES, Courtney ........................... 97Memphis, Tenn.JONES, Deidre ............................... 85Decatur, Ala.JONES, Fran .................................. 80Tuscumbia, Ala.JONES, Leslie ................................ 80Somerset, Pa.

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Jessica Strucher

KELLEY, Whitney ........................... 06Cullman, Ala.KIEL, Kim ........................................ 95Dothan, Ala.KILLEN, Jana ........................... 85, 86Lawrenceburg, TennKING, Dana .................. 00, 01. 02, 03Danville, Ala.KIRK, Wanda ...................... 78, 79, 80Ft. Walton Bch., Fla.KOBEL, Valeria ......................... 98, 99Chicago, Ill.KOHLHEIM, Jennifer ...................... 97Tupelo, Miss.LAWRENCE, Danae ................. 08, 09Memphis, Tenn. LAWLER, Martha ................ 81, 82, 83Muscle Shoals, Ala.LESLIE, Yolanda............................. 96Huntsville, Ala.LEWIS, Lacy ..................09, 10, 11, 12Fyffe, Ala.LIGGINS, Linda ........................ 87, 88Oxford, Miss.LIMBAUGH, Dawn .......................... 97Winchester, Tenn.LOGAN, Sharita ........................ 04, 05Anniston, Ala.LONG, Shayla ................................ 06Tupelo, Miss.LOVELACE, Phyllis ........................ 82Florence, Ala.MADRY, Delisa ............................... 12Decatur, Ala.MALONE, Chelsea ................... 07, 08Corinth, Miss.MANKIN, Carla ......................... 98, 99Leggtown, Ala.MARKS, Amanda ............................ 87Athens, Ala.MAXWELL, Mitzi ....................... 93, 94Madisonville, TennMAYES, Brenda ........................ 84, 85Corinth, Miss.MAUCK, Becky ............. 97, 98, 99, 00Savannah, Tenn.MCCALL, Tracy ............ 88, 89, 90, 91Huntsville, Ala.MCCLEARY, Kierra........08, 09, 10, 11Murfreesboro, Tennz.MCDANIEL, Leigh Anna ........... 97, 98Decatur, Ala.MCDANIEL, Robin .................... 87, 88Killen, Ala.MCDONALD, Allison ....................... 91Baldwyn, MissMCGRADY, Yachte ........ 02, 03, 04,05Hartselle, Ala.MCMILLIN, Marcy ..................... 93, 94Walnut, MissMEARDITH, Sanqueeta ............10, 11Shannon, Miss.MELTON, Suzan ............................. 84Lanett, Ala.

MILLER, Antoya ............ 01, 02, 03, 04Stanton, Tenn.MILLER, Marie ................................ 90Rienzi, MissMILLS, Glenda .......................... 83, 84Panama City, Fla.MILLS, Mary ................................... 07Cullman, Ala.MOBLEY, Joyce .............................. 79Tremont, MissMOORE, Ashley ............08, 09, 10, 11Lawrenceburg, Tenn. MOORE, Chiquita ........................... 82Florence, Ala.MOORE, Kindra ........................ 93, 94Centerville, TennMYERS, Carrie ......................... 83, 84Springport, Ind.MYERS, Julia ........................... 10, 12Waynesboro, Tenn.NANCE, Jacklyn ................. 02, 03, 04Russellville, Ala.NELSON, Jane ......................... 85, 86Falkville, Ala.NULL, Leigh .................................... 96Walnut, Miss.OLIVER, Angie ............................... 90Belgreen , Ala.OVERBY, Cassidy .......................... 96Pontotoc, Miss.PARKER, Linda .................. 90, 91, 92Tremont, Miss.PARKS, Veronica ............................ 86Hobe Sound, Fla.PARRISH, Kelli ............. 03, 04, 05, 06Russellville, Ala.PARSONS, Robin ..................... 86, 87Pulaski, Tenn.PATTERON, Kim ............................ 94Corinth, Miss.PEETERS, Barbara ............ 99, 00, 01Hoofddorp, NetherlandsPEGUES, LaConger ................. 95, 96Oxford, Miss.PETTUS, Paula .............................. 83Lexington, Ala.PIERCE, Melissa ...................... 87, 88Haleyville, Ala.POOLE, Cophia .............................. 83Hatton, Ala.POTTER, Karen ............................. 83Tuscumbia, Ala.PRINCE, Monique .................... 93, 94Estill Fork, Ala.QUALLS, Lauren .......... 03, 04, 05, 06Savannah, Tenn.REEDER, April .......................... 04, 05Pontotoc, Miss.RHODEN, Caitlin ...................... 07, 08Killen, Ala.RICHARDS, Missy .......................... 79Arab, Ala.RICKARD, Andrea ........ 96, 97, 98, 99Lexington, Ala.

RILEY, Carmen ............................... 86Pensacola, Fla.ROBERTS, Laura Beth ............. 95, 96Red Bay, Ala.ROBERTS, Leah .......... 04, 05, 06, 07Red Bay, Ala.ROOD, Tina .................................... 86Cincinnatti, OhioROWE, Elizabeth ............................ 07Hanceville, Ala.RUTHERFORD, Amber .......06,07,08, 09Hatton, Ala.SANDY, Cheryl ............. 76, 77, 78, 79St. Joseph, Tenn.SAXTON, Jazmine ................2011, 12Fairfield, Ala.SCOTT, Courtney ........................... 10Somerville, Ala.SCOTT, Kim .............................. 91, 92Florence, Ala.SCRUGGS, Patrena ................. 90, 91Huntsville, Ala.SHARP, Tameka ....................... 98, 99Shannon, Miss.SIMPSON, Valerie .............. 00, 01, 02Birmingham, Ala.SINYARD, Alana ................. 01, 02, 03Anderson, Ala.SLATER, Jeaniece ................... 91, 92Hartselle, Ala.SMITH, Christy ............................... 95Sheffield, Ala.SMITH, Donna .......................... 80, 81Canon, Ga.SMITH, Jessi .................09, 10, 11, 12Hartselle, Ala.SMITH, Sabrina .............................. 92New Market, Ala.SMITH, Vivian ................................. 84Panama City, Fla.SPURLOCK, Nivada ........... 88, 89, 90Decatur, Ala.STEWART, Paula ........................... 85Hickory Flat, Miss.STONE, Amanda ............................ 94Tremont, Miss.STORY, Shelley .............................. 94Loretto, Tenn.STOVALL, Kathy ............................ 83Florence, Ala.STRESSEL, Helen ............. 77, 78, 79Huntsville, Ala.STRUCHER, Jessica ....... 05,06,07,08Rome, Ga.TARTT, Jade ................................... 93Hatley, MissTAYLOR, Kenya ....................... 01, 02Kansas City, Kan. THOMAS, Gwen ....................... 89, 90College Station, TexasTHOMAS, Marcia ........................... 89Crestview, Fla.THOMPSON, Jennifer .............. 76, 77Florence, Ala.

VANCE, Jennifer ............................. 89Vaiden, Miss.TUTT, Michelle .......................... 95, 96Morganfield, Ky.WADE, Beth ............................. 80, 81Florence, Ala.WALL, Karleigh ......................... 05, 06Midwest City, Okla.WALKER, Shameka ....................... 01Starke, Fla.WARD, Kristy ............................ 92, 93Cullman, Ala.WARREN, Ellen ........................ 88, 89Mantachie, Miss.WASHINGTON, Andrea ............ 84, 86Memphis, Tenn.WATKINS, Andrea .......................... 97Decatur, Ala.WHITE, Corinne ............................. 12McDonough, Ga.WHITE, Denise ............................... 86Marietta, Ga.WHITE, Kristin ................................ 09Pisgah, Ala.WILLIAMS, Jennifer ........................ 09Pensacola, Fla.WILLIAMS, Terren .......................... 06Birmingham, Ala.WILLIS, Norsha .............................. 95Cincinatti, OhioWILSON, Angie ........................ 80, 81Loretta, Tenn.YODER, Jennifer ............................ 95Crossville, Tenn.YORK, Jameica ............ 07, 08, 09, 10Mobile, Ala.YOUNG, Paula ......................... 89, 90Glenn, Miss.YOUNG, Regina ............................. 97Mt. Hope, Ala.

*Rosters are incomplete prior to the 1978-79 season.

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LION NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAMS1984

NCAA South Regional Runner-up

Members of the 1983-84 squad that went 25-5 and finished as the NCAA South Regional runner-up are, front from left, as-sistant coach Sharman Coley, Suzan Melton, Renae Cody, Glenda Mills, JoDee Ellington, manager Susan Pyles and head coach Wayne Byrd. Back from left, Deborah Carlisle, Gloria Bush, Vivian Smith, Laura Hamlin, Brenda Mayes, LaConger Cohran and Carrie Myers.

1985NCAA South Regional

Runner-upGulf South Conference

Champions

Members of the 1984-85 GSC championship squad that went 19-8 are, front from left, Jane Nelson, Melissa Beasley, Jana Killen, Paula Stewart, Evelyn Fuqua, Vamessa Groves and head coach Wayne Byrd. Back from left, student assistant coach Renae Cody, LaConger Cohran, Brenda Mayes, Martha Brooks, Leigh Bennett, Deidre Jones, Deborah Benson and assistant coach Shar-man Coley.

1991NCAA South Regional

Particpiant

Members of the 1990-91 squad that finished 20-9 and advanced to the NCAA South Re-gional are, front from left, head coach Wayne Byrd, Kim Scott, Linda Parker, Tonya Baker and Allison McDonald. Second row from left, Tracy McCall, Jeaniece Slater, Patrena Scruggs and Cheryl Herring. Back from left, trainer Gray McDonald, Vicki Brown, Meshera Goins and manager Beth Calvert.

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1994 Final Four TeamMembers of the 1993-94 squad that finished 22-10, won the South Regional championship and advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight in Fargo, N.D., and finished third in the nation, front from left, Lisa Biley, Kim Patterson, Amanda Bevis, Cyndy Holt, Marcy McMillin, Jennyfer Imanuel and Kindra Moore. Back from left, student assistant Bill Hoague, Shelley Story, Starr Ferguson, Monique Prince, trainer Karin Lash, student assistant Sonny Conwill and head coach Wayne Byrd

Lionsin NCAA Polls

* The UNA women’s basketball program

received its fi rst national ranking in 1983-84.

1983-84

Jan. 16 ........................................ No. 20

Jan. 23 ........................................ No. 20

Jan. 30 ........................................ No. 12

Feb. 6 ......................................... No. 12

Feb. 13 ......................................... No. 9

Feb. 20 ....................................... No. 13

Feb. 27 ....................................... No. 12

Mar. 5.......................................... No. 12

1993-94

Feb. 28 ....................................... No. 15

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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH ALABAMA

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The University of North Alabama, established in 1830 as LaGrange College, became, in 1872, the first state-supported teachers college south of the Ohio Riverand one of the first co-ed colleges in the nation. UNA has developed into a regional university providing quality educational opportunities for students from the three-state region of Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee. North Alabama’s academic role has expanded through the years. Bachelor’s degrees are offered in majors in the colleges of arts and sciences, business, education and nursing and allied health. Pre-Professional preparation for medicine, dentistry, optometry, podiatry, pharmacy, law, agriculture and forestry, engineering, veterinary medicine, medical technology and other allied health professions is offered. Various master’s degrees are offered in the arts and sciences, edication and business fields. North Alabama was the first major university to offer a four-year degree program in commercial music. Majors have interned in record industry offices in Nashville, New York, Los Angeles, London, Stockholm, and nearby Muscle Shoals. That program has since been expanded with the development of the UNA Entertainment Industry Center and the addition of an entertainment industry management major. UNA is one of 11 schools nationwide offering an undergraduate degree in industrial hygiene. Foreign language, nursing, business, and science students also have opportunities to study abroad. Numerous faculty and staff members hold positions of distinction in various national, regional and state professional organizations. Many have written books and/or published articles in newspaper, magazines and professional journals. The Journal of Legal Economics is published at UNA. Various centers have been established at North Alabama to serve its constituency. Operated by faculty and staff, they give undergraduate and graduate students opportunities for research and public services. These centers include the Occupational and Environmental Health Laboratory. Its scientific research has attracted national and international attention in the health field. The Geographic Research Center, in cooperation with the National Geographic Society, has increased the profile of geography in the state and has opened doors for students to have hands-on participation

in maping and demographics research for various governmental agencies. Science faculty and students teach and study marine biology-related courses at Dauphin Island Sealab near Mobile, Alabama. North Alabama also houses the Northwest Alabama Education Research and Inservice Center, which provides inservice training for elementary and secondary educators in a six-county region. UNA has the only state university-operated kindergarten and grammar school, which affords education students a professional development laboratory experience in teaching. Serving a nine-County region, the Small Business Development Center provides information, counseling and assistance to small businesses or to people planning to start small businesses. The Rare and Endangered Species Research Center personnel are conducting research on several endangered species in the region. The Wellness Research and Service Center studies and develops wellness, exercise, nutrition, stress management, health education counseling and environmental support programs. The University of North Alabama works closely with various southern universities and many local, state and federal agencies on a myriad of projects and activities. Supporting the faculty are the extensive resources of the Collier Library system, which is also a federal records depository.

It is computerized and linked into various library loan research networks. Collier Library also houses several collections, including the television and film scripts and other works of actors Dr. George Lindsey and Dr. Ernest Borgnine. UNA has developed a national following in recent years with the development of the George Lindsey/UNA Television and Film Festival, which attracts several industry luminaries to camous. UNA students excel in academics, student activities and athletics. Often they are recognized nationally for their achievements in specific areas. In recent years , football and basketball teams have won national championships. UNA is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The colleges of business, education and nursing are nationally accredited, while several departments in the College of Arts and Sciences are nationally accredited. The University of North Alabama’s alumni are equally successful. Among them are a Pultizer Prize winner for literature and one for editorial cartooning, two Alabama governors, a Texas governor, numerous members of the U.S. Congress, thousands of educators, national business and industry CEOs and internationally-renowed sculpter, a National Geographic photographer and special assistant to the President of the United States.

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FLOWERS HALL

Flowers Hall has served as the home court for the University of North Alabama women’s basketball teams since the school began its women’s basketball program in 1975. Known as one of the top facilities in the Gulf South Conference, the home court has proven to be a key factor in the overall success of the Lions’ men’s and women’s programs. Since the 1978-79 season, the Lion women’s team has posted an impressive 285-127 record in Flowers Hall for a winning percentage of 69.2 at the 4,000-seat venue. In 16 seasons under Wayne Byrd, the mark was 143-64, including a perfect 12-0 record at home during the 1983-84 season. Flowers Hall also played host to the women’s NCAA Division II South Region championship game in the 1984-85 season, with Mercer

University defeating the Lions 90-86 in overtime. Current Lion Coach Terry Fowler was 9-4 in Flowers Hall last season, giving him a 95-76 overall mark during his tenure at UNA. His biggest home win to date is a 71-

56 GSC win over seventh-ranked West Georgia during the 2007-08 campaign. Flowers Hall has also been the scene for nine men’s NCAA Division II playoff games, including regional tournaments in the 1976-

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77, 1980-81 and 1983-84 campaigns, and quarterfi nal games in 1976-77, 1979-80 and 1983-84 - with UNA posting a perfect 9-0 record in those contests. The fi rst basketball game played in Flowers Hall was on Oct. 5, 1972, when the Boston Celtics and Atlanta Hawks battled in an exhibition game before a crowd that overfl owed the capacity of the new facility. Since then, two other NBA games have taken place at Flowers Hall in the 1970’s.

Flowers Hall is also the home of the Lion volleyball team, where the program has hosted numerous NCAA tournaments and has posted a 193-28 record at home since the 1995 season. The Lions’ home

was also the host of the fi rst-ever GSC volleyball tournament in 1982. In 1985 the original synthetic fl oor was replaced with a new synthetic fl oor. Also, in that same year a new four-sided scoreboard was added to enhance the Lion’s home court. In 1989 new theater seating was installed on the home side for season-ticket holders. The most noticable renovation came in the summer of 2004 when a new maple wood fl oor was installed, along with new scoreboards. More recently, the fl ooring was altered in the summer of 2008 to adjust the three- points lines to meet new NCAA rules. The men’s line was pushed back, but the women will shoot from the same three-point arc.

Flowers Hall RecordsTeamMost Points: 118 vs. West Georgia (59) on Jan. 22 1996Most Rebounds: 68 vs. Lane College on Nov. 30, 1994FG Attempts: 94 vs. Alabama-Birmingham on Jan. 16, 1979FG Made: 44 vs. West Georgia on Jan. 22, 1996 (attempted 78 )FT Attempts: 48 vs. Lane on Jan. 15, 1997 (made 25)FT Made: 33 vs. Belmont on Dec. 12, 1992 (attempted 47)Biggest Victory Margin: 61 - UNA 109, Blue Mountain 48 on Nov. 24, 2008Individual

Most Points: 43 by Wanda Beckham vs. Tennessee Wesleyan on Dec. 1, 1978 (17 FG, 9 FT)Most Points in Half: 26 by Wanda Beckham vs. Tennessee Wesleyan on Dec. 1, 1978; 26 by Yolanda Leslie vs. West Georgia on Jan. 22, 1996Most Rebounds: 25 by Deborah Carlisle vs. Freed-Hardeman on Nov. 22, 1982FG Attempts: 30 by Wanda Beckham vs. Tennessee Wesleyan on Dec. 1, 1978FG Made: 17 by Wanda Beckham vs. Tennessee Wesleyan on Dec. 1, 1978FT Attempts: 18 by Jameica York vs. West Georgia on Feb. 26, 2008FT Made: 14 by LaConger Pegues vs. Lincoln Memorial on Feb. 6, 199514 by Jameica York vs. West Georgia on Feb. 26, 2008

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All numbers are (256) 765 + four digit extensionFloWers HallFor: Men’s Basketball, Women’s Basketball, Golf, Cross Country, Baseball, Softball Peggy Wingo ..Secretary ...........................................................4396

FloWers Hall anneXFor: Athletic Director, SWA, Football, Volleyball, Men’s Tennis, Women’s Tennis, Soccer, Women’s Track, Trainers Pam Trimble ....Secretary ...........................................................4397

atHletIc DePartMent FaX .............................................4685

sPorts InForMatIon FaX ...............................................4659

sPortsMan’s cluB .........................................................4185 Lana Nale ........Secretary ...........................................................4185

Position Phone Alma Mater YearNick Alexander .........Assistant Athletic Trainer ...................................4563 .....................West Alabama ..................2008Jason Anderson .......Head Softball .....................................................5993 .....................Arkansas Tech ..................2001Brice Bishop .............Men & Women’s Tennis .....................................4617 .....................North Alabama .................1985Brett Borden .............Football Assistant ..............................................5035 .....................North Alabama .................2007J.D. Byars .................Broadcasting .....................................................5077 .....................North Alabama .................2012Steadman Campbell .Football Assistant ..............................................4562 .....................Arkansas ..........................2002Bobby Champagne ..Men’s Basketball ...............................................4398 .....................South Alabama .................1990Stuart Clark ..............Head Golf ..........................................................4113 .....................North Alabama .................1999Blake Farris ...............Football Assistant ..............................................4613 .....................North Alabama .................2007Kyle Ford ..................Assistant Athletic Trainer ...................................4563 .....................West Alabama ..................2008Terry Fowler ..............Head Women’s Basketball ................................4616 .....................Lane .................................1986Cody Gross ..............Football Assistant ..............................................4566 .....................North Alabama .................1996Matt Hancock ...........Baseball Assistant .............................................4615 .....................North Alabama .................2007Scott Harper .............Football Assistant ..............................................5034 .....................Marshall ............................2000Shane Herrmann ......Assistant SID .....................................................4895 .....................North Alabama .................1999Jeff Hodges ..............Assistant AD for Communications ....................4595 .....................North Alabama .................1982Ande Jones ..............Academic Advisor .............................................5134 .....................North Alabama .................1976Mike Keehn ...............Head Baseball ...................................................4635 .....................Nebraska-Kearney ...........1985Mark Linder ..............Director of Athletics ...........................................4397 .....................Wayne State .....................1991Chris McBride ...........Assistant Soccer ...............................................4842 .....................Martin Methodist ..............2011Jennifer McCall .........Assistant Volleyball ............................................4556 .....................Florida State .....................1994Hannah Mook ...........Assistant Cross Country, Women’s Track..........4847 .....................North Alabama .................2012Kyle Morris ...............Assistant Men’s Basketball ...............................4567 .....................Pikeville College ...............2008Jana Morrison ...........Associate Athletic Director ................................5064 .....................Stetson .............................1995Josh Penny ...............Head Athletic Trainer .........................................4563 .....................West Alabama ..................1999Dan Presel ................Assistant Women’s Basketball ..........................4161 .....................Spring Hill .........................1999Stephanie Radecki ...Head Volleyball ..................................................4844 .....................Edinboro ...........................1998Pat Roden .................Faculty Athletic Representative .........................4478 .....................North Alabama .................1975Melody Stewart ........Athletic Development ........................................4615 .....................North Alabama .................2006Dan Summy ..............Financial Aid ......................................................5146 .....................Simpson ...........................1971Anna Talbot ...............Assistant Athletic Trainer ...................................4563 .....................Troy ...................................2009Scott Trimble ............Head M&W Cross Country Coach.....................4847 .....................Athens State .....................1993Tyler Unsicker ...........University Ticket Manager .................................5466 .....................BYU ..................................2007Todd Vardaman ........Assistant AD for Compliance ............................4397 .....................North Alabama .................1990Chris Walker .............Head Soccer ......................................................4845 .....................Lee ...................................2006Bobby Wallace .........Head Football ....................................................4397 .....................Mississippi State ..............1976Cornelius Williams ....Football Assistant ..............................................4564 .....................Troy ...................................2010Debbie Williams ........Athletic Business Manager ................................4788 .....................North Alabama .................1991Chris Willis ................Football Assistant ..............................................4634 .....................Delta State ........................1998

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UNA ATHLETIC STAFF LEO III AND UNA UNA once again boasts the only live Lion mascots in the country living on campus. On July 22, 1974, former UNA president Dr. Robert M. Guillot brought a 35-pound lion cub to the campus and Leo spent the next 14 years “roaring” the school to victory. The original Leo died on Jan. 20, 1988, and a great outpouring of support from the Shoals community resulted in Leo II being brought to UNA in July of 1988. Leo II lived in the compound that once housed the original Leo and grew to a weight of more than 600 pounds at eleven years of age. In 1997, Leo II was selected as the nation’s “Second Best Mascot” by Sports Illustrated. He died in February of 2000. Leo III and Una, born on November 18, 2002, now reside on the campus in the 12,764 square-foot George H. Carroll Lion Habitat. Approaching their eighth birthdays, Leo III and Una are exhibited seven days a week from approximately 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. (weather conditions permitting), unless they are appearing in local venues. All funds associated with the care and feeding of Leo III and UNA, the operation of their habitat, and the conduct of a related educational program are funded exclusively by charitable contributions.

UNA once again boasts the only live Lion mascots

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GSC SPORTS INFORMATION CONTACTS

School SID Office Fax Email Alabama-Huntsville Taylor Flatt (256) 824-6008 (256) 824-6947 [email protected]

Joey Daniels (256) 824-2201 [email protected]

Christian Brothers Eric Opperman (901) 321-3378 (901) 321-3570 [email protected]

Delta State Matt Jones (662) 846-4284 (662) 846-4297 [email protected]

Jim Ervin (662) 846-4284 [email protected]

J.T. Webb (662) 846-4285 [email protected]

North Alabama Jeff Hodges (256) 765-4595 (256) 765-4659 [email protected]

Shane Herrmann (256) 765-4895 [email protected]

Shorter James Vallone, Jr. (706) 233-7966 (706) 233-7575 [email protected]

Union Steven Aldridge (731) 661-5027 (731) 661-5182 [email protected]

Valdosta State Shawn Reed (229) 333-5903 (229) 333-5972 [email protected]

Joshua Flanagan (229) 245-4390 [email protected]

West Alabama Kent Partridge (205) 652-3719 (205) 652-3600 [email protected]

Tray Littlefield (205) 652-3596 [email protected]

West Florida Matt Rowley (850) 474-2140 (850) 474-3342 [email protected]

Sean Sullivan (850) 474-2428 [email protected]

West Georgia Mitch Gray (678) 839-6542 (678) 839-6543 [email protected]

Matt Cooke (678) 839-6544 [email protected]

GSC OFFICE Position Office Fax Email Mike Anderson Information Director (205) 991-9880 (205) 437-0505 [email protected]

Albert (A.A.) Moore Assistant (205) 991-9880 [email protected]

Academic excellence, 48 National Championships and a leader-ship role in the NCAA’s Division II make the Gulf South Conference something special. The GSC is a charter Division II member and enters its 42nd year as one of the premier conferences at any NCAA level. In the summer of 1970, six college presidents met to talk about athletics; when the meeting ended, a new league emerged—the Mid-South Conference—started by, and to this day run by, the CEOs, the first in NCAA history. It is that CEO-control and involvement that makes the league work and its 14 championships contested in a col-legial manner. From that point forward, the GSC has been giant steps ahead of the Division II pack. Dating back to 1997, the league has found neutral sites paying sizeable guarantees for most of its team championships. NCAA Conventions regularly feature GSC-proposed or -inspired legis-lation. No one wins more regionals or earns more NCAA post-season bids. In 2004, the league purchased its own new construction office space. But the crowning moment came in 2005-06, when the GSC

debuted its highly successful “GSC-TV Live” package which included nine football games and its men’s & women’s basketball tournament finals. Add to that its web-TV show, “GSC Sports Weekly,” and the broadbanding of most of its championships and you can see why the GSC is a Conference paving the way into the 21st century. We take pride in our 45 national championships in 12 sports and more than 100 regional titles, especially because there is no sacrifice on the academic side, where GSC student-athletes regularly earn Academic All-America. The conference added two more titles in 2010-11 with Valdosta State claiming its second men’s tennis crown in five years and West Florida winning its first-ever baseball national title. Delta State, Florence State (now North Alabama), Jacksonville State, Livingston (now West Alabama), Tennessee-Martin and Troy State were the charter members. Scheduling problems for the 1970-71 academic year limited the GSC to football, won by Jacksonville State. In 1971, the addition of Southeast Louisiana and Nicholls State increased the membership to eight. The league opened an office in

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1982-83 .....................................Valdosta State

1983-84 .....................................Valdosta State

1984-85 .............................North Alabama1985-86 ..........................................Delta State

1986-87 ..........................................Delta State

1987-88 ..........................................Delta State

1988-89 ..........................................Delta State

1989-90 ..........................................Delta State

1990-91 ...............................Jacksonville State

1991-92 ...................................... West Georgia

1992-93 ...............................Jacksonville State

1993-94 ...................................... West Georgia

2006-07 ..........................................Delta State

2007-08 ..........................................Delta State

2008-09 ..........................................Delta State

2009-10 .................................... Arkansas Tech

2010-11 .................................... Arkansas Tech

2011-12 .....................................West Alabama

Gsc Women’s Basketball champions1994-95 ..........................................Delta State

1995-96 ..........................................Delta State

1996-97 ..........................................Delta State

1997-98 .................................... Arkansas Tech

1998-99 ..........................................Delta State

1999-00 ..........................................Delta State

2000-01 ..........................................Delta State

2001-02 ..........................................Delta State

2002-03 .................................... Arkansas Tech

2003-04 ................................. Henderson State

2004-05 .................................Central Arkansas

2005-06 ..........................................Delta State

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THE GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE

Previous 48 GSC National Championships

Hammond, LA, changed its name to the Gulf South Conference and began championships in nine men’s sports. Mississippi College and Northwestern Louisiana (now Northwestern State) joined in 1972 and two years later, NWLA left for Division I with SELA and Nicholls State following in 1979. The conference continued with seven teams until 1981, when the CEOs admitted Valdosta State, followed by West Georgia (1983). In 1991, Tennessee-Martin and Troy State went Division I, briefly dropping the GSC back to seven members. An aggres-sive expansion under the guidance of new Commissioner Nate Salant resulted in 10 new members: Lincoln Memorial (1992-93); Alabama-Huntsville, Henderson State, Central Arkansas and Mississippi University for Women (MUW in 1993-94); West Florida (1994-95); and Arkansas-Monticello, Arkansas Tech, Montevallo and Southern Arkansas (1995-96). Jacksonville State went Div. I at the end of 1992-93 and Mississippi College dropped to Div. III at the end of 1995-96, only

to be replaced by Christian Brothers to keep the Conference at 16 schools. In July 2000, the GSC welcomed Harding University and Ouachita Baptist University, making it the largest NCAA conference at any level with 18 schools. MUW dropped its athletics program at the end of the 2002-03 season, decreasing the membership to 17. The Conference decreased to 15 teams in 2006-07 when Central Arkansas moved to Division I and Lincoln Memorial made a geographically-based switch to the South Atlantic Confer-ence, then 14 after Montevallo departed for the Peach Belt Conference. The GSC went away from divisional play after the 2010-11 season when its six Arkansas members broke away, dropping the member-ship to eight. The Conference did not wait long to implement an aggressive expansion plan which quickly bore fruit when the University of New Orleans was unanimously approved as its ninth member in June, 2011. UNO b comes a full member in the GSC in 2012-13 after limited participation in volleyball,

cross country, golf and baseball in 2011-12. The GSC took another step in bolstering its membership after sponsoring the Division II applications of Union University (TN) and Shorter University (GA) which were accepted into the NCAA reclassifying process in July of 2011, and will enter the process this fall. Former Commissioner Jim McCullough brought the GSC office to Birmingham. Cur-rent Commissioner, Nate Salant began his tenure in October, 1992. He is assisted by Assistant Commissioner for Media and Public Affairs Michael Anderson, Assistant Sports Information Director Albert “A.A.” Moore and Senior Woman Administrator Andrea Anderson. The Chairman of the GSC Board of Directors is Dr. William Cale (North Alabama). Joining him on the executive committee are Vice-Chair Dr. Judith Bense (West Florida) and Past-Chair Dr. Beheruz Sethna (WestGeorgia). The Supervisors of Officials are Jeff Roberson (Football), John Caldwell (Basketball) and Mike Murphy (Basketball).

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Baseball (6)Troy State (1986, 1987),

Jacksonville State (1990, 1991)Delta State (2004), West Florida (2011)

Football (11)West Alabama (1971),

Troy State (1984, 1987), Jacksonville State (1992),

North Alabama (1993, 1994, 1995), Delta State (2000),

Valdosta State (2004, 2007, 2012)Ice Hockey (2)

Alabama-Huntsville (1996, 1998)

Men’s Basketball (3)North Alabama (1979, 1991),

Jacksonville State (1985)Men’s Golf (5)

Troy State (1976, 1977, 1984), West Florida (2001, 2008)

Men’s Tennis (4)West Florida (2004, 2005)

Valdosta State (2006, 2011)Track (1)

Southeastern Louisiana (1975)Softball (1)

Valdosta State (2012)

Women’s Basketball (7)Southeastern Louisiana (1977),

Delta State (1975, 1976, 1977, 1989, 1990, 1992)

Women’s Golf (3)Troy State (1984, 1986, 1989)Women’s Gymnastics (2)

Jacksonville State (1984, 1985)Women’s Soccer (2)

Christian Brothers (2002), West Florida (2012)

Women’s Volleyball (1)North Alabama (2003)