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2014-15 Southeastern Louisiana Women's Basketball Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Exp. Hometown (Previous School)

0 Gabriella Delaune F 6-2 So. TR Harahan, La. (Delgado CC)

1 Taylin Underwood G 5-7 Fr. HS Livingston, La. (Doyle HS)

3 Peaches Anderson G 5-8 Jr. 1L Meridian, Miss. (Michigan)

4 Annessa De La Cruz G 5-9 Sr. 1L Los Angeles, Calif. (Palm Beach State CC)

11 Elizabeth Styles G 5-3 Sr. 3L Savannah, Ga. (Ridgeview HS)

13 Erica Hernandez G 5-9 Jr. 2L Floresville, Texas (Floresville HS)

20 Dani Fielder F 5-11 So. 1L Houston, Texas (Cypress Creek HS)

22 Chey Stewart F 6-1 So. 1L Wylie, Texas (Wylie HS)

23 Jameika Hoskins G 5-10 Sr. 1L Aberdeen, Miss. (Itawamba CC)

24 Symone Miller G 5-4 Sr. 3L Gonzales, La. (East Ascension HS)

33 Bre' Warren G 5-8 So. TR Slidell, La. (Wisconsin-Milwaukee)

34 Adrina LaVern F 5-10 Sr. 1L Anchorage, Alaska (Kaskaskia College)

42 Nanna Pool F 6-1 Jr. 2L Magnolia, Miss. (Amite County HS)

Head Coach: Yolanda Moore

Assistant Coaches: Levar Willis, Jelani McCaskey, Travis Ponton

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UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONName Southeastern Louisiana UniversityLocation Hammond, La.Founded 1925Enrollment 15,403Nickname Lady LionsColors Green and GoldAffiliation NCAA Division IConference Southland (SLC)Athletic Web Site www.LionSports.netUniversity Web Site www.southeastern.edu

COACHING INFORMATIONHead Coach Yolanda MooreAlma Mater Ole Miss, ‘02Record at School (Years) First YearCareer Record (Years) 26-3 (One year)Associate Head Coach Levar WillisAssistant Coaches Jelani McCaskey, Travis PontonAthletic Trainer Jessica VanSwedenBasketball Office Number 985.549.3744Basketball Fax 985.549.36032013-14 Record 8-22SLC Record (Finish) 7-11 (11th)Home Arena University CenterCapacity 7,500Letterwinners Returning/Lost 9/1Starters Returning/Lost 4/1

UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIONPresident Dr. John CrainDirector of Athletics Jay ArtiguesAssistant to the President/Compliance TBASenior Associate AD/Internal Operations Andrew BechacDirector of Ticket Operations Jessica WellsAssistant AD for Academic Success/SWA Sherry KennemerBusiness Operations Heather ThompsonAdministrative Assistant Cynthia CoatsNCAA Faculty Representative Dr. Joe MorrisAthletic Department Number 985.549.2253Athletic Department Fax 985.549.3495

SPORTS INFORMATIONDirector of Sports Information (WBB Contact) Kemmler ChappleChapple’s Office Phone 985.549.3221Chapple’s Mobile Phone 985.974.5466E-mail [email protected] SID Damon SundeOffice Fax 985.549.3773Mailing Address SLU 10309, Hammond, LA 70402Overnight Address Corner of N. Hazel and W. Dakota, Hammond, LA 70402

TABLE OF CONTENTSIFC Team Picture/2014-15 Roster1 Table of Contents, Quick Facts2 The PRIDE3 2014-15 Season Preview4 Head Coach Yolanda Moore5 Associate Head Coach Levar Willis/Assistant Coach Jelani McCaskey6 Assistant Coach Travis Ponton/Support Staff 7 2014-15 Roster8-9 Symone Miller10-11 Elizabeth Styles

12-13 Jameika Hoskins14-15 Annessa De La Cruz16-17 Adrina LaVern18-19 Erica Hernandez20-21 Nanna Pool22-23 Aquashia Anderson24-25 Dani Fielder26-27 Chey Stewart28-29 Gabriella Delaune30-31 Bre Warren32-33 Taylin Underwood34 2014-15 Team Picture35 2013-14 Stats/Results

36-37 2013-14 Southland Conference Year-In-Review38-41 Year-By-Year Results42 Coaching History/All-Time Record vs. Opponents43 Team Records44 University Center Records45 Lady Lion Career Leaders46 Team Records47 All-Time Roster48-49 All-Time Honors50-51 1976-77 AIAW National Champions52-54 This is Southeastern55 City of Hammond56 University Administration57 Athletic Administration58 Head Coaches59 Staff Directory60 Lion Athletic AssociationIBC 2014-15 ScheduleBC First Guaranty Bank Ad

The 2014-15 Southeastern Louisiana University Women’s Basketball Media Guide is a production of the Southeastern Louisiana Sports Information Office. Written, edited and designed by Director of Sports Information Kemmler Chapple. Featured on the cover are head coach Yolanda Moore with seniors Annessa De La Cruz, Symone Miller, Adrina LaVern, Jameika Hoskins and Elizabeth Styles. Cover design by Chapple. Editorial assistance by Associate Director of Sports Information Damon Sunde and student assistant Ashley Goodwin. Photos courtesy of Randy Bergeron, University Photographer of the Office of Public Information. Printing by Champion Graphics of Baton Rouge.

Table of Contents/Quick Facts

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2012-13 Southeastern Women’s Basketball Roster

The PRIDEPositive Role Models Involved in the Development of Excellence

The Southeastern PRIDE (Positive Role Models Involved in the Development of Excellence) group is includes successful women from the campus and local community who have come together to assist the student-athletes representing the Southeastern Louisiana women’s basketball program be suc-cess off the court as well as on the court. Serving as mentors for the Lady Lion players, the members of the PRIDE are valued contributors to the success of the Southeastern Louisiana wom-en’s basketball program.

2014-15 PRIDE Mentors#0 Gabriella Delaune - PRIDE Mentor: Janet Moran#1 Taylin Underwood - PRIDE Mentors: Amy Cox, Suzanne Oescher#3 Peaches Anderson - PRIDE Mentor: Cassandra Smith#4 Annessa De La Cruz - PRIDE Mentor: Ruth Kinnison#11 Elizabeth Styles - PRIDE Mentor: Sarah Mitchell#13 Erica Hernandez - PRIDE Mentors: Bobby Marshall, Celene Short#20 Dani Fielder - PRIDE Mentor: Gwen Traylor#22 Chey Stewart - PRIDE Mentor: Pat Williams#23 Jameika Hoskins - PRIDE Mentor: Eva Felder#24 Symone Miller - PRIDE Mentor: Kelly Coudrain#33 Bre Warren - PRIDE Mentor: Paige Moody#34 Adrina LaVern - PRIDE Mentosr: Dawn Panepinto, Cassie Ragan#42 Nanna Pool - PRIDE Mentor: Christine Haney

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2014-15 Season PreviewThe Southeastern Louisiana women’s bas-ketball program began a new era on April 4, 2014, as Yolanda Moore was named the fifth head coach in the program’s 40-year history.

2014-15 will be the first season of the Moore Era, as Southeastern will be look-ing to return to the Southland Conference tournament for the first time since the 2011-12 season. Southeastern returns four starters and nine letter winners from the 2013-14 roster, which finished 8-22 overall and 7-11 in Southland Conference play.

Junior forward Nanna Pool is the top returner for SLU. As a sophomore, the Magnolia, Mississippi native was one of only two players in the Southland Conference to average a double-double. Pool was named third team All-Southland Conference in 2013-14, leading the league with 10.7 rebounds per contest and a 56.9 field goal percentage to go with 12.0 points per game.

“Nanna is an extremely talented player,” Moore commented. “We will continue working on refining her offensive skills and we’re expecting big things from her in 2014-15.”

Southeastern also returns one of the Southland Conference’s most productive backcourts in senior guards Symone Miller and Elizabeth Styles. Miller, a Gonzales, Louisiana native, is the team’s leading return-ing scorer, averaging 13.5 points per contest a season ago. She enters 2014-15 needing 205 points to become the 19th player in school history to reach 1,000 career points.

Styles was third on the team with 12.1 points per game. However, the Savannah, Georgia native’s biggest role was as the team’s facilitator, as she ranked second in the Southland with 5.4 assists per game. Styles currently ranks seventh on the school’s career assists list.

“We expect Symone and Liz to have great senior years,” Moore said. “Beyond what skills they exhibit on the court, we expect those two to take on a much-needed leader-ship role for our team.”

Southeastern will also be bol-stered by the return of senior wing Jameika Hoskins, who redshirted in 2013-14 after off-season surgery. As a junior in 2012-13, the Aberdeen, Mississippi native averaged 8.7 points per game and provided Southeastern with versatility, playing positions 2-4 for SLU.

“We’re excited to have Jameika back with us,” Moore stated. “Jameika has already graduated, so she’s here because she wants to do great things as a senior to help us get to where we want to be.”

Other returnees for the Lady Lions are junior guard Erica Hernandez, senior wing Annessa De La Cruz, senior forward Adrina LaVern, sophomore forward Chey Stewart and sophomore forward Dani Fielder. The Southeastern roster will also include a trio of newcomers – sophomore guard Bre’ Warren, sophomore forward Gabriella Delaune and freshman guard Taylin Underwood. Warren, who spent the 2013-14 season as a freshman at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, will sit out the 2014-15 season.

Last season, Southeastern aver-aged a respectable 67.8 points per contest offensively. However, the Lady Lions struggled mightily defensively, allowing 78.5 points per game. Moore knows that has to change if Southeastern wants to return to the postsea-son and compete in the challenging Southland Conference.

“If you can’t or won’t play defense, then you’re not going to play for me,” Moore said. “We have plenty of players that can score the ball, but we have to be – and are going to be – better defensively. So much of the suc-cess on defense is about effort. And looking at the film from last season, a lot of the time we felt like the effort wasn’t there. That’s going to change right away.”

Southeastern will open a challenging non-conference schedule on Nov. 14, facing Big Ten Conference opponent Minnesota. The difficult non-conference slate also includes trips to LSU, Auburn, Mississippi State and Ole Miss. Moore thinks the schedule will help her new team.

“Our players are excited about the opportunity to play against top-flight compe-tition.” Moore said. “To play on the road in those atmospheres will be a great experience for our team. Those games will give us a good gauge of where we are and prepare us well to compete in the Southland Conference.”

The top eight teams in the league standings will advance to the Southland Conference Tournament, which will once again be held in the Leonard E. Merrell Center in Katy, Texas.

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Preseason PollsCoaches’ PollSchool (First-place votes) – Total Points1. Stephen F. Austin (11) 1422. Northwestern State (2) 1163. Lamar 114T4. Central Arkansas 99T4. McNeese State 996. Nicholls 927. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 828. Abilene Christian 739. Houston Baptist 6810. Sam Houston State 5311. Southeastern Louisiana 3812. UIW 2813. New Orleans 12

SID’s PollSchool (First-place votes) – Total Points1. Stephen F. Austin (9) 137T2. Lamar 115T2. Northwestern State (3) 115T4. Central Arkansas (1) 107T4. Nicholls 1076. McNeese State 927. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 798. Abilene Christian 729. Houston Baptist 6010. Sam Houston State 5611. Southeastern Louisiana 4312. UIW 2613. New Orleans 12

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Preseason Teams

First TeamName, SchoolPorsha Roberts, Stephen F. AustinEmani White, NichollsShanice Steenholdt, Houston BaptistAllison Baggett, McNeese State.Angela Beadle, Sam Houston State

Second TeamName, SchoolNanna Pool, Southeastern LouisianaDominique Edwards, Lamar Keisha Lee, Northwestern StateJanelle Perez, Northwestern StateBrittney Matthew, Stephen F. Austin

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Head Coach Yolanda MooreFirst Year at Southeastern

Overall Career Record: 26-3Ole Miss, 2002

A new era of Southeastern Louisiana women’s basketball was ushered in on April 4, 2014, when two-time WNBA champion and successful junior college head coach Yolanda Moore was named the fifth head women’s basketball coach in school history.

Moore spent the 2013-14 season as the head coach at LSU Eunice. Taking over a program that had won 17 games com-bined in the previous two seasons, Moore led the Lady Bengals to a 26-3 overall record and the program’s first-ever Miss-Lou Conference championship.

LSU Eunice was ranked as high as No. 22 in the NJCAA Division I national rankings, thanks in large part to the com-mitment to defense by the 2013-14 NJCAA Region 23 Coach of the Year. The Lady Bengals finished the season ranked sixth nationally in scoring defense, holding opponents to just 39.9 points per game.

A 2010 inductee into the Ole Miss Sports Hall of Fame, Moore was a three-time All-Southeastern Conference post play-er for the Lady Rebels, including earning unanimous first team All-SEC honors in her final two seasons. Moore went on to become a player in the inaugural seasons of the WNBA and was a member of the champion Houston Comets during the league’s first two years.

Following her playing career, Moore put her Ole Miss degree in radio and television to work. In addition to serving as a women’s college basketball analyst for Fox Sports South in 2005, she was the postgame radio analyst for the NBA’s Memphis Grizzles in 2007.

Moore also has extensive experience as both a consul-tant and motivational speaker. She released her first book, “You Will Win If You Don’t Quit”, in September 2012.

Moore, a Port Gibson, Miss. native, is the mother of four and has a grandson.

The Yolanda Moore File

Playing/Broadcasting Career- College: Ole Miss- Professional: Houston Comets (WNBA)- Fox Sports South - Women’s Colllege Basketball Analyst (2005)- Memphis Grizzlies - Postgame Radio Analyst (2007)- Professional consultant and motivational speaker- Author of “You Will Win If You Don’t Quit”, published in 2012

Coaching RecordYear School Record Pct.2013-14 LSU Eunice 26-3 .897

Honors• 2013-14 NJCAA Region 23 Coach of the Year • Led LSU Eunice to 2013-14 Miss-Lou Conference Championship• 2010 Ole Miss Sports Hall of Fame Inductee• Three-time All-Southeastern Conference forward at Ole Miss• Two-time WNBA Champion for Houston Comets

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Associate Head Coach Levar Willis

First Year at SoutheasternMorris Brown College, 2004

An experienced coach on both the col-

legiate and high school level, Levar Willis is in his first season as associate head coach on head coach Yolanda Moore’s staff.

Willis spent the 2013-14 season with Moore at LSU Eunice. The pair helped the Lady Bengals to a 26-3 record in their first season at the helm, leading LSU E to its first-ever Miss/Lou Conference Championship.

Prior to his time at LSU E, Willis was the lead assistant at St. Francis High School, where he helped lead the team to Georgia Class A State Championship.

Other stops along the way for Willis, included stints at Clark Atlanta, West Virginia Tech, Atlanta Metropolitan College and Brandon University, as well as the W.P. Celtics AAU bas-ketball program. During his tenures at West Virginia Tech and Brandon, his squads won conference championships.

During his career, he has recruited 17 all-conference performers, including one All-America selection.

He earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Morris Brown College in 2004, before completing his master’s in athletic coaching education at West Virginia in 2009.

Assistant Coach Jelani McCaskey

First Year at SoutheasternClayton State, 2005

After spending five seasons at Clark Atlanta University, Jelani McCaskey joins the

Southeastern women’s basketball program as an assistant coach. McCaskey also serves as the program’s recruiting coordinator.

During his time at Clark Atlanta, McCaskey handled player development and instruction, as well as scouting. He also coordinated all aspects of recruiting and community service. He helped lead the Lady Panthers to two NCAA South Regional Tournament appearances. The Lady Panthers received numerous awards including Most Improved Team.

McCaskey’s tenure was a successful one at Clark Atlanta. He assisted CAU to a single-season school record 26 victories, including a program-best 22 win in Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference play. Having worked with both point gaurds and post players, McCaskey coached a two-time Daktronicks Southeast Region Second Team, Freshman of the Year, four-time All-Conference and the 2013-14 SIAC Preseason Player of the Year, Conisha Hicks. Two of his former players, Shantrell Moss and Danielle Walker, currently play in semi-pro leagues.

A firm believer in player development on and off the court, McCaskey believes that building a championship team is more than recruiting athletic talent; it also takes academically-sound students who care about winning in the classroom. He is passionate about fostering the growth of the program by creat-ing a positive environment, winning attitude on the court and in the classroom, with the end result being a championship.

McCaskey is a 2005 graduate of Clayton State, where he earned a bachelor’s in administrative management. He would go on to complete his master’s degree in sports administration.

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Assistant Coach Travis Ponton

First Year at SoutheasternRadford, 2009

Travis Ponton enters his first season with the

Southeastern Louisiana women’s basketball program as an assis-tant coach. Ponton spent the 2013-14 season as the Director of Basketball Operations at Mount St. Mary’s University. MSMU finished 19-14 and second in the Northeast Conference, advanc-ing to the WNIT. The team finished ninth in three-point shooting and posted the program’s best season in 15 years.

Prior to joining the Mount St. Mary’s staff, Ponton’s gained experience as a high school basketball and soccer coach in Virginia at Colonial Heights High School. His soccer team was a Richmond Times-Dispatch Top 10 team in his final season.

He also coached at Cosby High School during a run of four consecutive district championships, three straight regional championships and state tournament appearances. He began his coaching career at Radford High School, where he was the head JV and assistant varsity girls’ basketball coach. Both of his teams won the District Tournament.

A 2009 graduate of Radford, Ponton earned his degree in media studies. He won an Emmy during a two and a half year run working at Richmond, Virginia’s CBS News affiliate.

Athletic Trainer Jessica Van Sweden

Sports Info Director Kemmler Chapple

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2014-15 Women’s Basketball Roster

NumericalNo. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Exp. Hometown/Last School0 Gabrielle Delaune F 6-2 So. TR Harahan, La. (Delgado CC)1 Taylin Underwood G 5-7 Fr. HS Livingston, La. (Doyle HS)3 Peaches Anderson G 5-8 Jr. 1L Meridian, Miss. (Michigan)4 Annessa De La Cruz G 5-9 Sr. 1L Los Angeles, Calif. (Palm Beach State CC)11 Elizabeth Styles G 5-3 Sr. 3L Savannah, Ga. (Ridgeview HS)13 Erica Hernandez G 5-9 Jr. 2L Floresville, Texas (Floresville HS)20 Dani Fielder F 5-11 So. 1L Houston, Texas (Cypress Creek HS)22 Chey Stewart F 6-1 So. 1L Wylie, Texas (Wylie HS)23 Jameika Hoskins G 5-10 Sr. 1L Aberdeen, Miss. (Itawamba CC)24 Symone Miller G 5-4 Sr. 3L Gonzales, La. (East Ascension HS)33 Bre’ Warren G 5-8 So. TR Slidell, La. (Wisconsin-Milwaukee)34 Adrina LaVern F 5-10 Sr. 1L Anchorage, Alaska (Kaskaskia College)42 Nanna Pool F 6-1 So. 1L Magnolia, Miss. (Amite County HS)

AlphabeticalNo. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Exp. Hometown/Last School3 Peaches Anderson G 5-8 Jr. 1L Meridian, Miss. (Michigan)4 Annessa De La Cruz G 5-9 Sr. 1L Los Angeles, Calif. (Palm Beach State CC)0 Gabrielle Delaune F 6-2 So. TR Harahan, La. (Delgado CC)20 Dani Fielder F 5-11 So. 1L Houston, Texas (Cypress Creek HS)13 Erica Hernandez G 5-9 Jr. 2L Floresville, Texas (Floresville HS)23 Jameika Hoskins G 5-10 Sr. 1L Aberdeen, Miss. (Itawamba CC)34 Adrina LaVern F 5-10 Sr. 1L Anchorage, Alaska (Kaskaskia College)24 Symone Miller G 5-4 Sr. 3L Gonzales, La. (East Ascension HS)42 Nanna Pool F 6-1 So. 1L Magnolia, Miss. (Amite County HS)22 Chey Stewart F 6-1 So. 1L Wylie, Texas (Wylie HS)11 Elizabeth Styles G 5-3 Sr. 3L Savannah, Ga. (Ridgeview HS)1 Taylin Underwood G 5-7 Fr. HS Livingston, La. (Doyle HS)33 Bre’ Warren G 5-8 So. TR Slidell, La. (Wisconsin-Milwaukee) Head Coach: Yolanda Moore (Ole Miss, 2002) Overall Record: 26-3 (One year); at Southeastern Louisiana: First yearAssociate Head Coach: Levar Willis (Morris Brown College, 2004)Assistant Coaches: Jelani McCaskey (Clayton State, 2005), Travis Ponton (Radford, 2009)

Where They’re FromTexas (3): Dani Fielder (Houston); Erica Hernandez (Floresville); Chey Stewart (Wylie)Mississippi (3): Peaches Anderson (Meridian); Jameica Hoskins (Aberdeen); Nanna Pool (Magnolia); Louisiana (4): Gabrielle Delaune (Harahan); Symone Miller (Gonzales); Taylin Underwood (Livingston); Bre Warren (Slidell)Alaska (1): Adrina LaVern (Anchorage)California (1): Annessa De La Cruz (Los Angeles)Georgia (1): Elizabeth Styles (Savannah)

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#24 Symone miller5-4 | Senior | Guard | Gonzales, La. I East Ascension HS

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Career Honors:2012-13 Southland Conference All-Academic (Second Team)

2013-14: Started all 30 games for Southeastern … Second on the team with 13.5 points per game … Ranked among the Southland Conference leaders in scoring (14th) and free-throw percentage (77.2, 7th) … Scored in double figures in 20 games … Opened the season with a career-high 35 points and five three-point field goals in a 78-68 victory over Mobile … Also put together a 21-point performance at Ole Miss and scored 23 points in an 82-65 victory at McNeese State … Was 13-for-16 from the free throw line in home meeting versus McNeese State … Finished with season-high seven rebounds in back-to-back games versus Lamar and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi … Had six games with multiple steals … Enters the season needing 205 points to become the 19th player in school history to reach 1,000 career points.

2012-13: Stepped in and started all 29 games for the Lady Lions … Averaged 8.1 points per game from the off guard position … Led the team with 28 three-point field goals … Second on the team with 37 steals … Scored in double figures in 11 different games … Netted 19 points at McNeese State, finished with 17 points versus William Carey and Lamar, while also finishing with

16 points in season opener at Ole Miss … Was a perfect 4-for-4 from three-point range at Florida A&M … Set a season-high with three steals at Nicholls State … Dished out four assists versus Mobile, William Carey and Oral Roberts … Grabbed career-high eight rebounds at Nicholls State … Also excelled in the classroom, representing the Lady Lions as a second team selection on the Southland Conference All-Academic team.

2011-12: Averaged 5.2 points off the bench in her first season with the Lady Lions … Scored in double figures in six different games … Scored a career-high 12 points and blocked two shots at Nicholls State … Also posted double-digit scoring versus Centenary (11 points), Texas (10 points), Ole Miss (11 points), UNO (11 points) and Central Arkansas (10 points) … Grabbed season-high four rebounds versus Jackson State, Florida A&M and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi … Was credited with three sea-sons versus Centenary, Spring Hill and Ole Miss … Made two threes versus Texas and Nicholls State. High School: First team All-District 6-5A and honorable mention All-State performer at East Ascension High School … Averaged 21.8 points per game, hitting 41.6 percent of her three-point field goals and 88 percent of her free throws … ESPN HoopGurlz Basketball Prospects rated Miller a three-star prospect and the 81st-best senior guard in the nation headed into the 2010-11 season … Competed in the Louisiana All-Star game … Member of the Student Council and Honor Society … Club experience included playing for the Louisiana Lady Heat.

Personal: Born Symone Christel Miller in Baton Rouge … The daughter of Elton Miller and Chris Gipson … Has a younger sis-ter, Jessica … A kinesiology major.

Total 3 Point Rebounds Year GP-GS FG-Att. Pct. FG-Att. Pct. FT-Att. Pct. O/D Tot. Avg. A/TO Blk. St. Pf.-D. Min. Pts./Avg. 2013-14 30-30 125-348 .359 25-103 .243 129-167 .772 38/67 105 3.5 59/64 1 25 51-0 967 404/13.52012-13 29-29 76-239 .318 28-96 .292 56-69 .812 29/45 74 2.6 51/72 0 21 54-1 835 236/8.12011-12 30-0 53-171 .310 14-65 .215 35-49 .714 14/33 47 1.6 12/26 3 21 40-0 527 155/5.2Totals 89-59 254-758 .335 67-264 .254 220-285 .772 81/145 226 2.5 122/162 4 67 145-1 2329 795/8.9

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#11 Elizabeth Styles5-3 | Senior | Guard | Savannah, Ga. I Ridge View HS

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2013-14: Started all 24 games at point guard she appeared in … Led the team and was second in the Southland Conference with 5.4 assists per game … Third on the team with 12.1 points per game … Also ranked among the league leaders in scoring (19th), free-throw percentage (12th, 73.6), assist-to-turnover ratio (14th, 1.0) and steals (15th, 1.5) … Scored in double fig-ures in 13 games … Poured in career-high 30 points in 85-84 double-overtime victory at Houston Baptist … Also scored 29 points at Sam Houston State … Finished with 23 points in the meeting with SHSU in Hammond … Dished out a season-high 10 assists versus Stephen F. Austin … Narrowly missed a dou-ble-double with 14 points and nine assists at UTEP … Also had nine assists in 67-62 victory over Lamar … Enters the season seventh in school history with 317 assists.

2012-13: Took over as the starting point guard, starting all but one of the 29 games she appeared in … Third on the team with 9.3 points per game … Led the team and ranked third in the Southland Conference with 4.8 assists per game … Seventh in the Southland with a 1.2 assist to turnover ratio … Also was ranked among the league leaders in scoring (21st) and free throw percentage (9th, 74.4) … Topped double figures in scoring in 16 games … Dropped in 21 points in season opener at Ole Miss … Dished out a University Center single-game record 14 assists versus Nicholls State … Had season-high six rebounds in

four different games … Recorded four steals in win at UNO … Netted a season-high four three-point field goals at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.

2011-12: Leading scorer off the bench averaged 5.4 points per game and played in all 30 games … Second on the team with 43 steals and averaged 1.6 assists per contest … Scored in double figures in seven games … Best game came in a 71-41 rout of UT Arlington … Posted season-highs of 13 points, five assists and five steals in win over the Lady Mavs … Also had five steals in collegiate debut versus Centenary … Pulled down four rebounds at Memphis and versus McNeese State … Dished out five assists versus Jackson State … Double-digit scoring perfor-mances came versus Texas (11 points), Spring Hill (11 points), Stephen F. Austin (11 points), Northwestern State (twice - 11 points and 10 points) and UTSA (10 points). High School: All-Region and All-Area point guard at Ridge View High School … Named one of the top five seniors in South Carolina … Two-time All-Europe selection at Baumholder High School in Germany … Also played volleyball and softball at BHS … Finished her high school career with over 1,000 points, 500 assists and 300 steals.

Personal: Born Elizabeth Symone Styles in Weurzburg, Germany … Daughter of Fred and Vanessa Styles … Has two brothers, Harold and Fredrick … Majoring in sport management.

Total 3 Point Rebounds Year GP-GS FG-Att. Pct. FG-Att. Pct. FT-Att. Pct. O/D Tot. Avg. A/TO Blk. St. Pf.-D. Min. Pts./Avg. 2013-14 24-24 89-237 .376 21-64 .328 92-125 .736 13/63 76 3.2 130/130 1 35 51-2 767 291/12.12012-13 29-28 94-237 .397 14-44 .318 67-89 .753 25/61 86 3.0 139/120 1 37 68-1 861 269/9.32011-12 30-0 55-160 .344 2-11 .182 50-75 .667 10/36 46 1.5 48/73 1 43 43-1 497 162/5.4Totals 83-52 238-634 .375 37-119 .311 209-289 .723 48/160 208 2.5 317/323 3 115 152-4 2125 722/8.7

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#23 Jameika Hoskins5-10 | Senior | Guard/Forward | Aberdeen, Miss. I Aberdeen HS

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2013-14: Granted medical redshirt after missing the season with an injury. 2012-13: Started all but one of the 29 games she appeared in … Fourth on the team with 8.7 points per game … Also pulled down 4.2 rebounds per contest and made 27 three-point field goals … Scored in double figures in 16 games … Season high was a 14-point performance in a 72-68 win at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi … Narrowly missed a double-double with a 10-point, nine-rebound effort in a 66-54 win over the Islanders … Recorded a season-high three steals in four different games … Credited with a season-high four assists in 70-64 victory at Central Arkansas. Junior College: Second team NJCAA All-American as a sophomore after leading Itawamba Community College to the North Division and MACJC state tournament championships … Averaged 14.9 points and 10.3 rebounds per contest for the Lady Indians, who finished as Region 23 runner-up … First team All-State and All-Region performer … Competed in the MACJC All-Star Game.

High School: First team All-State and All-Region performer at Aberdeen High School … Named team’s player of the year in both basketball and volleyball … Also competed in the triple and long jump for the AHS track teams and played softball … Averaged 21.7 points and 4.5 rebounds per game.

Personal: Born Jameika Renae Hoskins in Aberdeen, Miss … The daughter of Walter and Melissa Hoskins … Has two siblings, Kordell and Jamiyah.

Total 3 Point Rebounds Year GP-GS FG-Att. Pct. FG-Att. Pct. FT-Att. Pct. O/D Tot. Avg. A/TO Blk. St. Pf.-D. Min. Pts./Avg. 2013-14 Redshirt Season2012-13 29-28 93-258 .360 27-101 .267 40-70 .571 30/92 122 4.2 26/59 10 30 80-2 732 253/8.7

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#4 Annessa De La Cruz5-9 | Senior | Guard | Los Angeles, Calif. I Palm Beach State CC

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2013-14: Played in all 30 games, making 12 starts … Fifth on the team with 6.7 points per game … Led the team with 29 three-point field goals … Reached double figures in 10 games … Scored a season-high 20 points versus North Carolina State … Netted 17 points in 84-55 victory over UNO … Made season-high four three-point field goals versus Northwestern State … Grabbed 11 rebounds in 78-68 win over Mobile … Recorded three steals at Louisiana-Lafayette.

Prior to Southeastern: Spent a season playing at Palm Beach State College, averaging 11.2 points per game and also earned First Team Region VIII All-Southern Conference honors … Spent freshman season at American University.

High School: Lettered three times in basketball at Michael M. Krop High Schol… All-Dade County and All-State selection … Averaged 18 points, five assists and four rebounds per game as a senior on the way to leading her team to the Florida Final Four.

Personal: Born in Los Angeles, Calif. … daughter of Milagros Taveras and Kenyatta Ali…Has a sister, Ameerah … enjoys music, food, and blogging… majoring in communication.

Total 3 Point Rebounds Year GP-GS FG-Att. Pct. FG-Att. Pct. FT-Att. Pct. O/D Tot. Avg. A/TO Blk. St. Pf.-D. Min. Pts./Avg. 2013-14 30-12 74-222 .333 29-107 .271 24-35 .686 14./66 80 2.7 13/52 2 10 48-1 615 201/6.7

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#34 Adrina LaVern5-10 | Senior | Forward | Anchorage, Alaska I Kaskaskia College

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2013-14: Played in all 30 games, making one start … Averaged 2.0 points per game … Posted nine-point, six-rebound perfor-mance in 76-59 at UNO … Also had nine points and made two three-point field goals at Ole Miss … Recorded two steals in 92-77 win at Lamar.

Junior College: As a freshman at Kaskaksia College, averaged 12 points per game … also named to the NJCAA Region XXIV Tournament Team.

High School: Averaged 16.7 points and 8.8 rebounds per game as a senior at West Anchorage High School … Earned first team All–State and All–Conference accolades... played basketball, vol-leyball and also ran track.

Personal: Born in Anchorage, Alaska… daughter of Irvin LaVern and Fa’aana Tosi… has four siblings Andrese, Anastasia, Darieus and Ayden… enjoys shopping, swimming, and being with friends and family… majoring in general studies.

Total 3 Point Rebounds Year GP-GS FG-Att. Pct. FG-Att. Pct. FT-Att. Pct. O/D Tot. Avg. A/TO Blk. St. Pf.-D. Min. Pts./Avg. 2013-14 30-1 22-61 .361 7-29 .241 8-11 .727 14/26 40 1.3 14/24 2 7 34-1 328 59/2.0

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#13 Erica Hernandez5-9 | Junior | Guard | Floresville, Texas I Floresville HS

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2013-14: Played in all 30 games, earning 18 starts … Averaged 5.8 points per game and led the team with an 84.4 free-throw percentage (27-for-32) … Had eight games of 10 or more points … Scored season-high 14 points in 67-62 victory over Lamar … Had 11 points at Central Arkansas, at Oral Roberts and at Lamar … Also had 10 point performances versus Sam Houston State, versus UNO, at UNO, and versus Northwestern State … Grabbed season-high six rebounds at UNO … Finished with four assists at Ole Miss and versus Stephen F. Austin.

2012-13: Played in 27 games … Averaged 3.7 points per contest … Third on the team with 24 three-point field goals … Scored a season-high 15 points at Sam Houston State … Netted 12 points on four-for-six shooting from behind the arc in a 72-68 win at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi … Perfect three-for-three from three-point range versus UNO and Central Arkansas … Scored 11 points in victory over William Carey … Pulled down four rebounds at A&M-Corpus Christi and dished out four assists at Sam Houston State. High School: Two-time All-State performer at Floresville High School … District 30-4A Most Valuable Player as a junior … Finished with over 2,500 career points … Competed in the TABC All-Star game as a senior … Rated the nation’s 50th-ranked point guard by ESPN HoopGurlz … Posted 21.4 points, 3.4 assists, 3.2 rebounds and 2.9 steals per game, while also top-

ping 100 three-point field goals as a senior … Junior year saw her average 19.8 points, 5.0 rebounds, 4.7 assists and 2.5 steals per contest … Also played for the South Texas Hoyas in AAU with fellow Lady Lion Raven Reyes … Member of the FHS cross country and track teams. Personal: Born Erica Rose Hernandez in San Antonio, Texas … Nickname is “Goose” … One of Carlos and Michele Hernandez’s five children … Has two older sisters, Jaselle and Gabrielle, a younger sister, Megan and a younger brother, Sonny.

Total 3 Point Rebounds Year GP-GS FG-Att. Pct. FG-Att. Pct. FT-Att. Pct. O/D Tot. Avg. A/TO Blk. St. Pf.-D. Min. Pts./Avg. 2013-14 30-18 62-156 .397 24-87 .276 27-32 .844 18/45 63 2.1 50/43 0 17 31-1 791 175/5.82012-13 27-0 33-136 .243 24-116 .207 9-10 .900 7/15 22 0.8 18/19 0 4 12-0 335 99/3.7Totals 57-18 95-292 .325 48-203 .236 36-42 .857 25/60 85 1.5 68/62 0 21 43-1 1126 274/4.8

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#42 Nanna Pool6-1 | Junior | Forward | Magnolia, Miss. I Amite County HS

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Career Honors:- 2013-14 All-Southland Conference (Third Team)- 2013-14 All-Louisiana (Honorable Mention)- 2013-14 Louisiana Player of the Week (Feb. 3)

2013-14: Earned All-Southland Conference and All-Louisiana honors, while starting 29 of 30 games … One of two Southland Conference players to average a double-double, finishing the year with 12.0 points and a league-high 10.7 rebounds per game … Also led the Southland with a 56.9 field goal percentage … 320 rebounds were the most by a Lady Lion since Southeastern Athletics Hall of Famer Deneka Knowles’ 332 boards in 1992-93 … Was named Louisiana Player of the Week after a 21-point, 17-rebound effort in 84-55 victory over UNO … Had 15 double-doubles on the season … Posted 23 points and 19 rebounds in 78-68 victory over Mobile … Had 22 points and 12 rebounds at Louisiana-Lafayette … Scored in double figures in 23 games and had 19 games of 10 or more rebounds … Enters the season needing 21 rebounds to crack the top 15 on the school’s career list.

2012-13: Top scorer off the bench averaged 6.9 points and 5.6 rebounds per contest … Ranked among the Southland lead-ers in rebounding (16th) and offensive rebounds (11th, 2.6) … Scored in double figures in six games and posted double-digit rebounds in four contests … Scored a season-high 15 points in

collegiate debut at Ole Miss … Posted a double-double with 12 points and 13 rebounds versus William Carey … Pulled down 11 rebounds at Oral Roberts … Also record 10 rebounds ver-sus McNeese State and Sam Houston State. High School: Standout two-sport performer at Amite County High School … Ranked number 16 in the Fila Mississippi Class of 2012 … Averaged 20.7 points, 13.9 rebounds and 2.7 blocked shots per game as a junior … Competed in the triple jump and shot put for the ACHS track team. Personal: Born Ty’desheaia Ladejenee Pool in Magnolia, Miss. … The daughter of Ronald Pool … Has a younger sister, Ronika.

Total 3 Point Rebounds Year GP-GS FG-Att. Pct. FG-Att. Pct. FT-Att. Pct. O/D Tot. Avg. A/TO Blk. St. Pf.-D. Min. Pts./Avg. 2013-14 30-29 148-260 .569 0-2 .000 65-93 .699 108/212 320 10.7 26/82 13 26 82-2 901 361/12.02012-13 29-0 80-169 .473 0-0 .000 40-59 .678 78/85 161 5.8 9/38 7 10 53-1 599 200/6.9Totals 59-29 228-429 .531 0-2 .000 105-152 .691 186/297 483 8.2 35/120 20 36 135-3 1500 561/9.5

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#3 Peaches Anderson5-8 | Junior | Guard | Meridian, Miss. I Michigan

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2013-14: Played in 16 games … Averaged 3.7 points and shot a team-high 42.1 percent from three-point field goal percentage … Scored a season-high 11 points and was 3-for-5 from three-point range at Mississippi State … Also was 3-for-5 from behind the three-point arc at Nicholls State … Dished out team-high four assists at Sam Houston State.

Prior to Southeastern: Spent two seasons at Michigan … Saw limited action in 2012-13 before transferring to Southeastern… Redshirted in 2011-12.

High School: Basketball captain for two years at Meridian High School… A member of the Mississippi “Dandy Dozen” … Rated the No. 4 high school player in the state of Mississippi … Participated in the Mississippi/Alabama All-Star game … awarded MVP and Best Offensive Player at MHS… Averaged 14.8 points per game… was also involved in National Honor Society and Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

Personal: Born Aquashia Iamon Monique Anderson in Meridian, Miss. … daughter of Cotina Dyess… enjoys spending time with family and friends, also playing basketball… majoring in kinesiol-ogy.

Total 3 Point Rebounds Year GP-GS FG-Att. Pct. FG-Att. Pct. FT-Att. Pct. O/D Tot. Avg. A/TO Blk. St. Pf.-D. Min. Pts./Avg. 2013-14 16-0 20-61 .328 16-38 .421 3-8 .375 6/13 19 1.2 13/25 0 2 28-0 263 59/3.7

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#20 Dani Fielder5-11 | Sophomore | Forward | Houston, Texas I Cypress Creek HS

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2013-14: Played in nine games … Scored four points, grabbed two runs and was credited with a steal versus North Carolina State … Also scored at UTEP and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi … Also finished with two rebounds at Mississippi State.

High School: Standout at Houston’s Cypress Creek High School in both basketball and volleyball … First Team All–District in both basketball and volleyball … Club experience includes representing the Houston Lady Fireballers.

Personal: Born in Houston, Texas… daughter of Danel and Marla Fielder… has three siblings Destiny, Antonisha, and Anthony… enjoys writing poetry… majoring in education.

Total 3 Point Rebounds Year GP-GS FG-Att. Pct. FG-Att. Pct. FT-Att. Pct. O/D Tot. Avg. A/TO Blk. St. Pf.-D. Min. Pts./Avg. 2013-14 9-0 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 0/7 7 0.8 0/2 0 3 9-1 44 8/0.9

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#22 Chey Stewart6-1 | Sophomore | Forward | Wylie, Texas I Wylie HS

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2013-14: Played in 29 games ... Scored five points and grabbed five rebounds versus North Carolina State … Finished with sea-son-high seven rebounds at Ole Miss … Grabbed six rebounds in both wins over New Orleans … Scored six points at Nicholls State … Blocked shots in five different games … Credited with a steal at Southern.

High School: Defensive Player of the Year twice at Wylie High School … Captain of the basketball team for two years… was also a part of the Nursing Program at WHS.

Personal: Born in Milwaukee, Wisc. … daughter of Stanley Stewart and Adoria Neal… Has two siblings, Cardea and Sidney … enjoys dancing and drawing… majoring in nursing.

Total 3 Point Rebounds Year GP-GS FG-Att. Pct. FG-Att. Pct. FT-Att. Pct. O/D Tot. Avg. A/TO Blk. St. Pf.-D. Min. Pts./Avg. 2013-14 29-0 10-36 .278 0-0 .000 7-21 .333 27.36 63 2.2 10/21 6 2 63-2 269 27/0.9

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#0 Gabriella Delaune6-2 | Sophomore | Forward | Harahan, La. I Delgado CC

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Prior to Southeastern: Spent freshman season at Delgado Community College.

High School: All-State performer as a senior at St. Mary’s Dominican High School.

Personal: Born Gabriella Ann Delaune in Metairie … The daughter of David Delaune and Chantel Doucette … Has a younger brother, Timothy … Majoring in general studies.

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#33 Bre Warren5-8 | Sophomore | Guard | Slidell, La. I Wisconsin-Milwaukee

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2014-15: Will sit out the season due to NCAA Transfer rules.

Prior to Southeastern: Spent freshman season at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee … Played in 28 games, making eight starts … Averaged 6.6 points per game.

High School: Graduated as Northshore High School’s all-time leading scorer with 2,104 points ... named First-Team All-State, All-District and All-Metro Conference as a senior ... District 6-5A MVP and honored as the Team Offensive MVP ... scored 655 points on the season - including a school-record 45-point performance - to earn The Slidell Independent Player of the Year honors ... four-year letterwinner who also played two years of both volleyball and track ... member of the all-academic team ... honor roll member … Played for the Kenner Angels and Slidell Magic AAU teams.

Personal: Born Bre’zall Raven Warren in Covington … The daughter of Samuel and Hazel Warren … Has three siblings … A kinesiology major.

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#1 Taylin Underwood5-7 | Freshman | Guard | Livingston, La. I Doyle HS

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High School: Scored 3,000 career points at Doyle High School and helped team to the Class 2A state title game … Class 2A MVP as a senior … Four-time All-District and All-Parish selec-tion … Also played on the DHS softball team … A member of the Beta and 4-H Clubs … Played for the AAU Livingston Ladies team.

Personal: Born in Livingston … The daughter of Shannon Underwood and Wendy Smith … Has five siblings … A kinesiol-ogy major.

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2013-14 Statistics

BOLD indicates returning letterwinners T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D SP L A Y E R GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF TOT-AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVGAja Gibson 30-30 161-310 .519 1-1 1.000 92-138 .667 88-143 231-7.7 92-4 35 99 30 25 415 13.8Symone Miller 30-30 125-348 .359 25-103 .243 129-167 .772 38-67 105-3.5 51-0 59 64 1 25 404 13.5Nanna Pool 30-29 148-260 .569 0-2 .000 65-93 .699 108-212 320-10.7 82-2 26 82 13 25 361 12.0Elizabeth Styles 24-24 89-237 .376 21-64 .328 92-125 .736 13-63 76-3.2 51-2 130 130 1 35 291 12.1Annessa De La Cruz 30-12 74-222 .333 29-107 .271 24-35 .686 14-66 80-2.7 48-1 13 52 2 10 201 6.7Erica Hernandez 30-18 62-156 .397 24-87 .276 27-32 .844 18-45 63-2.1 31-1 50 43 0 17 175 5.8Adrina Lavern 30-1 22-61 .361 7-29 .241 8-11 .727 14-26 40-1.3 34-1 14 24 2 7 59 2.0Peaches Anderson 16-0 20-61 .328 16-38 .421 3-8 .375 6-13 19-1.2 28-0 13 25 0 2 59 3.7Brandi Riddle 9-6 11-31 .268 7-18 .389 5-10 .500 5-26 31-3.4 13-0 13 41 0 6 34 3.8Chey Stewart 29-0 10-36 .276 0-0 .000 7-21 .333 27-36 63-2.2 63-2 10 21 6 2 27 0.9Dani Fielder 9-0 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 0-7 7-0.8 9-1 0 2 0 3 8 0.9TOTALS 30 725-1736 .418 130-449 .290 454-643 .706 394-777 1171-39.0 502-14 363 589 55 158 2034 67.8OPPONENTS 30 903-2080 .434 186-582 .320 364-507 .718 472-720 1192-39.7 582 498 412 86 257 2356 78.5 SCORE BY HALVES 1st 2nd OT OT2 TOTALSoutheastern Louisiana 920 1083 22 9 2034Opponents 1085 1240 23 8 2356

2013-14 Final Statistics/Results8-22 Overall Record (Home: 5-5; Away: 3-14; Neutral: 0-3) | 7-11 Southland Conference (Home: 4-5; Away: 3-6)

DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L ATT. HIGH PTS. HIGH REB.Nov. 8 Mobile 76-68 W 451 Miller (35) Pool (19)Nov. 11 at Southern 63-56 L 312 Styles (17) Pool (9)Nov. 15 at Louisiana-Monroe 87-77 L 922 Gibson (20) Pool (11)Nov. 19 at Tulane 80-52 L 618 Gibson, Pool (11) Pool (11)Nov. 22 at Ole Miss 96-69 L 6267 Miller (21) Stewart, Gibson (7)Nov. 29 vs. Middle Tennessee State$ 88-71 L 127 Pool (17) Gibson (9)Nov. 30 vs. North Carolina State$ 87-59 L 250 De La Cruz (20) Pool (8)Dec. 1 vs. Grand Canyon$ 62-57 L 317 Miller (18) Gibson (10)Dec. 4 at SMU 82-39 L 366 Miller (13) Pool (14)Dec. 15 at UTEP 87-65 L 1024 Styles (14) Gibson, Pool (6)Dec. 20 at Mississippi State 109-57 L 2017 Styles (15) Three with (4)Dec. 29 at Louisiana-Lafayette 66-53 L 287 Pool (22) Pool (12)Jan. 2 at McNeese State* 82-65 W 1033 Miller (23) Pool (11)Jan. 4 at Nicholls* 84-55 L 228 Gibson (12) Gibson (10)Jan. 9 Incarnate Word* 67-55 W 327 Gibson (19) Pool (17)Jan. 16 Sam Houston State* 86-85 L (OT) 268 Styles (23) Pool (7)Jan. 18 Lamar* 67-62 W 467 Gibson (16) Gibaon (14)Jan. 23 at A&M-Corpus Christi* 83-54 L 1194 Gibson (16) Miller (7)Jan. 25 at Houston Baptist* 85-84 W (2 OT) 375 Gibson (33) Gibson (16)Jan. 30 UNO* 84-55 W 369 Pool (21) Pool (17)Feb. 6 at Central Arkansas* 80-70 L 1088 Gibson (18) Pool (13)Feb. 8 at Oral Roberts* 81-78 L 1243 Styles (19) Pool (10)Feb. 13 McNeese State* 75-61 L 542 Miller (16) Pool, Gibson (13)Feb. 15 Nicholls* 68-66 W 517 Gibson (19) Pool (17)Feb. 20 at UNO* 76-59 W 492 Gibson (19) Pool (9)Feb. 27 Northwestern State* 73-58 L 512 De La Cruz, Gibson (16) Pool (15)March 1 Stephen F. Austin* 92-79 L 312 Miller (19) Pool (10)March 3 Abilene Christian* 96-82 L 230 Gibson (24) Pool (12)March 6 at Sam Houston State* 93-73 L 456 Styles (29) Pool (13)March 8 at Lamar* 92-77 L 824 Gibson (19) Pool (11)

*-Southland Conference Game | $ - Gulf Coast Showcase (Estero, Fla.) | Bold indicate home games

2013-14 Season Results

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2013-14 Southland Conference Year in ReviewTeam StatisticsSCORING OFFENSETeam G Pts Avg/GAbilene Christian 30 2285 76.2Lamar 31 2198 70.9Stephen F. Austin 36 2490 69.2Nicholls 31 2116 68.3Houston Baptist 29 1974 68.1Southeastern La. 30 2034 67.8McNeese State 33 2229 67.5A&M-Corpus Christi 30 2020 67.3Sam Houston State 29 1873 64.6Oral Roberts 29 1857 64.0Northwestern State 34 2166 63.7Central Arkansas 30 1853 61.8Incarnate Word 27 1651 61.1New Orleans 29 1391 48.0 SCORING DEFENSETeam G Pts Avg/GCentral Arkansas 30 1714 57.1Stephen F. Austin 36 2215 61.5Northwestern State 34 2111 62.1A&M-Corpus Christi 30 1908 63.6McNeese State 33 2161 65.5Nicholls 31 2076 67.0Abilene Christian 30 2014 67.1Lamar 31 2102 67.8Incarnate Word 27 1844 68.3Sam Houston State 29 2022 69.7Houston Baptist 29 2053 70.8Oral Roberts 29 2068 71.3Southeastern La. 30 2356 78.5New Orleans 29 2316 79.9

SCORING MARGINTeam G OFF DEF MarginAbilene Christian 30 76.2 67.1 +9.0Stephen F. Austin 36 69.2 61.5 +7.6Central Arkansas 30 61.8 57.1 +4.6A&M-Corpus Christi 30 67.3 63.6 +3.7Lamar 31 70.9 67.8 +3.1McNeese State 33 67.5 65.5 +2.1Northwestern State 34 63.7 62.1 +1.6Nicholls 31 68.3 67.0 +1.3Houston Baptist 29 68.1 70.8 -2.7Sam Houston State 29 64.6 69.7 -5.1Incarnate Word 27 61.1 68.3 -7.1Oral Roberts 29 64.0 71.3 -7.3Southeastern La. 30 67.8 78.5 -10.7New Orleans 29 48.0 79.9 -31.9

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGETeam G FG FGA PctHouston Baptist 29 756 1725 .438Abilene Christian 30 822 1896 .434Northwestern State 34 786 1862 .422Southeastern La. 30 725 1736 .418Central Arkansas 30 676 1620 .417Stephen F. Austin 36 878 2110 .416Oral Roberts 29 667 1635 .408Lamar 31 782 1957 .400McNeese State 33 822 2080 .395Sam Houston State 29 667 1699 .393A&M-Corpus Christi 30 691 1765 .392Nicholls 31 736 1911 .385Incarnate Word 27 532 1407 .378New Orleans 29 482 1560 .309

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGETeam G FG FGA PctNicholls 31 215 631 .341A&M-Corpus Christi 30 197 581 .339Oral Roberts 29 167 494 .338Abilene Christian 30 291 873 .333Stephen F. Austin 36 200 616 .325Lamar 31 248 768 .323Central Arkansas 30 132 409 .323Incarnate Word 27 111 345 .322Northwestern State 34 178 560 .318McNeese State 33 162 525 .309Southeastern La. 30 130 449 .290Sam Houston State 29 134 487 .275Houston Baptist 29 86 332 .259New Orleans 29 107 429 .249

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSETeam G FG FGA PctStephen F. Austin 36 796 2122 .375Northwestern State 34 786 1990 .395A&M-Corpus Christi 30 684 1713 .399Central Arkansas 30 636 1591 .400Oral Roberts 29 715 1771 .404McNeese State 33 786 1937 .406Abilene Christian 30 709 1741 .407Houston Baptist 29 714 1748 .408Nicholls 31 759 1832 .414Sam Houston State 29 733 1754 .418Lamar 31 756 1791 .422Incarnate Word 27 690 1596 .432Southeastern La. 30 903 2080 .434New Orleans 29 829 1779 .466

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSETeam G FG FGA PctStephen F. Austin 36 169 597 .283Abilene Christian 30 129 447 .289Lamar 31 177 580 .305Central Arkansas 30 97 314 .309Houston Baptist 29 138 444 .311Southeastern La. 30 186 582 .320Incarnate Word 27 138 430 .321Nicholls 31 186 579 .321McNeese State 33 165 511 .323Northwestern State 34 212 652 .325A&M-Corpus Christi 30 185 553 .335Oral Roberts 29 194 567 .342Sam Houston State 29 168 473 .355New Orleans 29 160 441 .363

FREE THROW PERCENTAGETeam G FTM FTA PctNicholls 31 429 573 .749A&M-Corpus Christi 30 441 604 .730McNeese State 33 423 584 .724Incarnate Word 27 476 659 .722Stephen F. Austin 36 534 748 .714Southeastern La. 30 454 643 .706Central Arkansas 30 369 533 .692Oral Roberts 29 356 519 .686Sam Houston State 29 405 591 .685Houston Baptist 29 376 554 .679Northwestern State 34 416 627 .663Abilene Christian 30 350 532 .658Lamar 31 386 599 .644New Orleans 29 320 524 .611

REBOUNDING MARGINTeam G TEAM Avg OPP Avg./MarStephen F. Austin 36 1514 42.1 1279 35.5 /+6.5A&M-Corpus Christi 30 1220 40.7 1094 36.5 /+4.2Sam Houston State 29 1188 41.0 1075 37.1 /+3.9Central Arkansas 30 1082 36.1 1002 33.4 /+2.7McNeese State 33 1326 40.2 1287 39.0 /+1.2Abilene Christian 30 1168 38.9 1157 38.6 /+0.4Southeastern La. 30 1171 39.0 1192 39.7 /-0.7Houston Baptist 29 1082 37.3 1135 39.1 /-1.8Northwestern State 34 1173 34.5 1303 38.3 /-3.8Nicholls 31 1140 36.8 1265 40.8 /-4.0Oral Roberts 29 1036 35.7 1159 40.0 /-4.2Lamar 31 1157 37.3 1303 42.0 /-4.7Incarnate Word 27 911 33.7 1052 39.0 /-5.2New Orleans 29 970 33.4 1288 44.4 /-11.0

TURNOVER MARGINTeam G TEAM Avg OPP Avg /Mar. Lamar 31 468 15.1 616 19.9 /+4.7Nicholls 31 462 14.9 585 18.9 /+3.9Abilene Christian 30 535 17.8 593 19.8 /+1.9Northwestern State 34 436 12.8 499 14.7 /+1.8McNeese State 33 423 12.8 459 13.9 /+1.0Incarnate Word 27 424 15.7 433 16.0 /+0.3Central Arkansas 30 433 14.4 439 14.6 /+0.2A&M-Corpus Christi 30 539 18.0 532 17.7 /-0.2Houston Baptist 29 539 18.6 517 17.8 /-0.7Stephen F. Austin 36 617 17.1 573 15.9 /-1.2Oral Roberts 29 529 18.2 446 15.4 /-2.8Sam Houston State 29 501 17.3 401 13.8 /-3.4Southeastern La. 30 589 19.6 412 13.7 /-5.9New Orleans 29 618 21.3 415 14.3 /-7.0

2013-14 Final SLC Women’s Basketball Standings Southland All GamesSchool W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Stephen F. Austin 13-5 .722 23-13 .639Lamar 13-5 .722 18-13 .581Central Arkansas 12-6 .667 18-12 .600Northwestern State 11-7 .611 21-13 .618A&M-Corpus Christi 11-7 .611 18-12 .600Nicholls 11-7 .611 17-14 .548Abilene Christian 8-6 .571 18-12 .600McNeese State 10-8 .556 19-14 .576Sam Houston State 8-10 .444 13-16 .448Houston Baptist 8-10 .444 2-17 .414Oral Roberts 8-10 .444 9-20 .310Southeastern La. 7-11 .389 8-22 .267Incarnate Word 2-12 .143 8-19 .296New Orleans 0-18 .000 0-29 .000

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2013-14 Southland Conference Year in ReviewIndividual StatisticsTo be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team's games.

SCORINGPlayer-Team G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg1. White, Emani-NICH 31 193 68 154 608 19.62. Steenholdt, Shanice-HBU 28 213 8 76 510 18.23. Baggett, Allison-MCN 33 224 69 72 589 17.84. Roberts, Porsha-SFA 36 215 0 182 612 17.05. Ayers, Gia-LU 31 161 65 111 498 16.16. Beadle, Angela-SHSU 29 167 0 124 458 15.87. Shaw, Jasmine-AMCC 30 158 75 67 458 15.38. Duever, Courtney-UCA 30 173 5 98 449 15.09. Marquez, Renata-ACU 30 163 66 51 443 14.810. Armstead, Trudy-NWLA 34 183 7 114 487 14.313. Gibson, Aja-SLU 30 161 1 92 415 13.814. Miller, Symone-SLU 30 125 25 129 404 13.519. Styles, Elizabeth-SLU 24 89 21 92 291 12.120. Pool, Nanna-SLU 30 148 0 65 361 12.0

REBOUNDINGPlayer-Team G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G1. Pool, Nanna-SLU 30 108 212 320 10.72. Beadle, Angela-SHSU 29 98 202 300 10.33. Steenholdt, Shanice-HBU 28 112 161 273 9.84. Duever, Courtney-UCA 30 66 211 277 9.25. Dimba, Suzzy-ACU 30 70 202 272 9.16. Okoye, Cecilia-MCN 33 89 206 295 8.97. Roberts, Porsha-SFA 36 153 140 293 8.18. Edwards, Dominique-LU 31 73 176 249 8.09. Gibson, Aja-SLU 30 88 143 231 7.710. Henderson, Tierany-SFA 36 64 197 261 7.3

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEPlayer-Team G FG FGA Pct1. Pool, Nanna-SLU 30 148 260 .5692. Roberts, Porsha-SFA 36 215 382 .5633. Steenholdt, Shanice-HBU 28 213 388 .5494. Bowers, Kiandra-LU 31 102 193 .5285. Gibson, Aja-SLU 30 161 310 .5196. Beadle, Angela-SHSU 29 167 330 .5067. Armstead, Trudy-NWLA 34 183 363 .5048. Dimba, Lizzy-ACU 30 105 209 .5029. Okoye, Cecilia-MCN 33 148 301 .49210. Huff, Brandi-AMCC 30 101 211 .479

ASSISTSPlayer-Team G Assists Avg.1. Ayers, Gia-LU 31 171 5.52. Styles, Elizabeth-SLU 24 130 5.43. Johnson, Jasmine-SHSU 29 125 4.34. Johnson, Jayln-MCN 33 142 4.35. Babin, KK-NICH 31 132 4.36. Perez, Janelle-NWLA 34 142 4.27. Marquez, Renata-ACU 30 116 3.98. Mora, Ifunanya-UIW 27 100 3.79. Jefferson, Tayler-HBU 29 107 3.710. Barnes, Amanda-SHSU 29 104 3.6

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Player-Team G FTM FTA Pct1. Key, Christian-ORU 29 67 75 .8932. Shaw, Jasmine-AMCC 30 67 77 .8703. Baggett, Allison-MCN 33 72 86 .8374. Wilson, Octavia-UNO 29 77 95 .8115. Johnson, Jayln-MCN 33 106 133 .7976. Mullins, Brianna-UCA 30 61 77 .7927. White, Emani-NICH 31 154 196 .7868. Roberts, Porsha-SFA 36 182 232 .7849. Adebayo, Shola-AMCC 24 78 100 .78010. Miller, Symone-SLU 30 129 167 .772

STEALSPlayer-Team G Steals Avg.1. White, Emani-NICH 31 66 2.12. Ayers, Gia-LU 31 65 2.13. Babin, KK-NICH 31 60 1.94. Marquez, Renata-ACU 30 57 1.95. Nash, Jenny-NICH 31 57 1.86. Adebayo, Shola-AMCC 24 43 1.87. Steenholdt, Shanice-HBU 28 50 1.88. Edwards, JaMeisha-LU 31 53 1.79. Rice, Micah-UCA 30 48 1.610. Mason, Alexis-ACU 30 47 1.615. Styles, Elizabeth-SLU 24 35 1.5 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEPlayer-Team G 3FG FGA Pct1. Shaw, Jasmine-AMCC 30 75 185 .4052. Rogers, Chelsea-NWLA 34 59 148 .3993. Mayberry, Kaylan-ORU 28 46 117 .3934. Proffitt, Maggie-UCA 30 58 148 .3925. Hessong, Natalie-UIW 25 49 126 .3896. Nash, Jenny-NICH 31 68 175 .3897. Branch, Brentney-SFA 30 34 90 .3788. Perez, Janelle-NWLA 34 41 110 .3739. Key, Christian-ORU 29 50 138 .36210. White, Emani-NICH 31 68 188 .362

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEPlayer-Team G 3FG Avg/G1. Mbamalu, Brittany-AMCC 30 81 2.72. Shaw, Jasmine-AMCC 30 75 2.53. West, Whitney-ACU 29 69 2.44. Mason, Alexis-ACU 30 71 2.45. Marquez, Renata-ACU 30 66 2.26. Long, Shauna-LU 31 68 2.2 Nash, Jenny-NICH 31 68 2.2 White, Emani-NICH 31 68 2.29. Ayers, Gia-LU 31 65 2.110. Baggett, Allison-MCN 33 69 2.1

BLOCKED SHOTSPlayer-Team G Blocks Avg/G1. Shelton, Sarah-ORU 29 65 2.22. Roberts, Porsha-SFA 36 76 2.13. Steenholdt, Shanice-HBU 28 51 1.84. Beadle, Angela-SHSU 29 47 1.65. Henderson, Tierany-SFA 36 51 1.46. Dimba, Suzzy-ACU 30 42 1.47. Duever, Courtney-UCA 30 30 1.0 Gibson, Aja-SLU 30 30 1.09. Armstead, Trudy-NWLA 34 32 0.910. Huff, Brandi-AMCC 30 26 0.9

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Player-Team G Asst Turn Ratio1. Johnson, Jayln-MCN 33 142 73 1.92. Perez, Janelle-NWLA 34 142 79 1.83. Campanero, Alissa-AMCC 30 94 56 1.74. Ayers, Gia-LU 31 171 104 1.65. Johnson, Jasmine-SHSU 29 125 94 1.36. Ross, Taylor-SFA 36 119 90 1.37. Jefferson, Tayler-HBU 29 107 82 1.38. Barnes, Amanda-SHSU 29 104 84 1.29. Marquez, Renata-ACU 30 116 98 1.210. Mora, Ifunanya-UIW 27 100 85 1.214. Styles, Elizabeth-SLU 24 130 130 1.0

Southland Players of the Week

Nov. 11 - Courtney Duever, Central ArkansasNov. 18 - Keisha Lee, Northwestern StateNov. 25 - Emani White, NichollsDec. 2 - Angela Beadle, Sam Houston StateDec. 9 - Emani White, NichollsDec. 16 - Cecilia Okoye, McNeese StateDec. 23 - Suzzy Dimba, Abilene ChristianDec. 30 - Trudy Armstead, Northwestern StateJan. 6 - Courtney Duever, Central ArknasasJan. 13 - Gia Ayers, LamarJan. 20 - Angela Beadle, Sam Houston StateJan. 27 - Courtney Duever, Central ArkansasFeb. 3 - Shanice Steenholdt, Houston BaptistFeb. 10 - Jasmine Shaw, Texas A&M-Corpus ChristiFeb. 17 - Allison Baggett, McNeese StateFeb. 24 - Courtney Duever, Central ArkansasMarch 3 - Cecilia Okoye, McNeese StateMarch 9 - Porsha Roberts, Stephen F. Austin

2013-14 All-Southland Conference Teams

First TeamCourtney Duever, Central ArkansasPorsha Roberts, Stephen F. AustinEmani White, Nicholls StateGia Ayers, LamarShanice Steenholdt, Houston Baptist

Second TeamJasmine Shaw, A&M-Corpus ChristiAllison Baggett, McNeese StateAngela Beadle, Sam Houston StateDominique Edwards, LamarCecilia Okoye, McNeese State

Third TeamNanna Pool, Southeastern Louisiana Trudy Armstead, Northwestern StateChristian Key, Oral RobertsKK Babin, Nicholls StateKeisha Lee, Northwestern State

Honorable MentionAja Gibson, SLU; Renata Marquez, ACU; Tierany Henderson, SFA; Janelle Perez, NWLA; Suzzy Dimba, ACU; Brianna Mullins, UCA.

Player of the Year: Courtney Duever, Central ArkansasFreshman of the Year: Brianna Mullins, Central ArkansasNewcomer of the Year: Jasmine Shaw, A&M-Corpus ChristiDefensive Player of the Year: Porsha Roberts, Stephen F. AustinCoach of the Year: Royce Chadwick, A&M-Corpus Christi

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Year-By-Year Results1974-75 Linda Puckett (22-2)SLU Opp77 at Nicholls State 4348 at McNeese State 4771 McNeese State 5859 at Louisiana Tech 5593 Louisiana-Lafayette 4166 at LSU 6785 Nicholls State 5879 at New Orleans 51107 Southern Mississippi 35106 Newcomb College 3165 at Newcomb College 1879 at LSU 5581 at Louisiana Tech 4492 at Northwestern State 68102 LSU 4792 New Orleans 3474 at Newcomb College 2495 New Orleans# 3282 LSU# 4968 Northwestern State# 5181 Northwestern State# 5869 Lamar+ 4773 Baylor+ 80

#—Louisiana AIAW Tournament+—AIAW Regional Tournament

1975-76 Linda Puckett (30-2) AIAW National Tournament (5th)SLU Opp96 Nicholls State 50104 Whitworth College 5777 McNeese State 66101 at New Orleans 45105 New Orleans 3088 at Whitworth College 6677 at William Carey 5483 Northwestern State 8186 Memphis State 4876 at McNeese State 5894 Southern Mississippi 4597 at Nicholls State 64111 Tulane 3074 Louisiana-Monroe @ 4671 at LSU @ 6759 Mississippi College@ 8694 Southern Mississippi 3576 Louisiana Tech 7289 LSU 88108 William Carey 5084 LSU 7190 Nicholls State# 5970 LSU# 6990 Northwestern State# 7578 LSU# 75102 NW Oklahoma St.+ 5885 Phillips (Okla.)+ 5855 West Georgia 5881 Ft. Lewis & 4089 Union (Tenn.) & 8171 Cal Poly-Pomona& 6381 Francis Marion& 70

@ - LSU Tournament# - Louisiana AIAW Tournament+ - AIAW Region IV Tournament& - AIAW National Tournament

1976-77 Linda Puckett (30-2)AIAW National ChampionsSLU Opp110 New Orleans 30116 William Carey 55101 Louisiana-Monroe 5893 at Louisiana-Monroe 7490 Southern 66119 Nicholls State 76104 at Louisiana Tech 10285 at Southern 8299 at William Carey 48104 at New Orleans 45119 vs. Trinity # 4283 at Texas # 7279 vs. Stephen F. Austin # 80103 Louisiana-Lafayette 39

106 Louisiana Tech 9697 at Louisiana College 5093 at Nicholls State 5889 McNeese State 6982 at McNeese State 80106 LSU 6994 Louisiana College 4077 at LSU 101111 vs. Louisiana College @ 5279 vs. McNeese State @ 74110 vs. McNeese State @ 56132 vs. Central Arkansas + 5093 vs. Southern Arkansas + 69117 vs. Phillips (Okla.) + 9091 vs. Dayton % 50112 vs. High Point (N.C.) % 8586 vs. Berry College % 8192 vs. Phillips (Okla.) % 76

# - Texas Tournament (Austin, Texas)@ - Louisiana AIAW Tournament+ - AIAW Region IV Tournament% - AIAW National Tournament (Pomona, Calif.)

1977-78 Linda Puckett (30-4)AIAW National Tournament (5th)SLU Opp125 at Southwestern La 81118 at Spring Hill 46122 Xavier (La.) 64109 McNeese State 7097 Grambling 72104 at Nicholls State 70114 Louisiana-Monroe 5294 at Southern 8892 at Mississippi College 72112 Nicholls State 72101 at McNeese State 6880 at LSU 93111 Southwest Texas @ 5075 Stephen F. Austin @ 8294 at North Texas State @ 4488 at Xavier (La.) 6089 LSU 90110 Louisiana College 68115 Southern 8698 at Louisiana-Monroe 8689 at Louisiana College 7195 Mississippi College 7677 Grambling # 5785 Louisiana College # 7391 Grambling # 7193 U. Science & Arts (Okla.) + 4997 Southern Arkansas + 6592 Louisiana College + 7084 Arkansas-Monticello + 59111 Francis Marion & 9098 South Carolina & 100100 Dayton & 96109 Arkansas-Monticello & 6099 Shorter College & 90

@ - North Texas State Tournament# - Louisiana AIAW Tournament+ - AIAW Regional IV Tournament& - AIAW National Tournament

1978-79 Linda Puckett (27-8)SLU Opp109 Xavier (La.) 7185 Texas Tech # 5879 at Wayland Baptist # 9485 Missouri # 92113 Nicholls State 76109 Louisiana-Lafayette 56105 McNeese State 7099 at Louisiana-Monroe 9498 at Nicholls State 7294 Tennessee-Chattanooga 8177 Southern @ 8764 at Louisiana College 63102 at Louisiana-Lafayette 57109 at Xavier (La.) 9670 at Northwestern State 7484 Southern 90100 Northwestern State 6395 Louisiana College 7773 at McNeese State 69

105 at Dillard 5796 at LSU 9593 Mississippi 109106 Dillard 7081 LSU 84115 Nicholls State + 6873 Louisiana College + 6582 Louisiana College + 74104 Abilene Christian ^ 6991 Northwestern Oklahoma ^ 5783 Louisiana College ^ 7695 Texas Wesleyan ^ 8081 Morris Harvey & 8499 San Francisco & 6478 Seton Hall & 7463 Tougaloo & 64

# - Wayland Baptist Queen’s Classic@ - game ruled default+ - Louisiana AIAW Tournament^ - AIAW Regional Tournament& - AIAW National Tournament

1979-80 Linda Puckett (13-13)SLU Opp64 Louisiana Tech 10785 Xavier (La.) 73114 Dillard 6281 Nicholls State 7795 McNeese State 7789 West Alabama 7360 at McNeese State 8680 Northwestern State 6768 at West Alabama 7468 at Mississippi State 7972 LSU 7660 at Northwestern State 7772 at Louisiana College 8667 at Louisiana Tech 9254 at Mississippi 6974 at Nicholls State 7182 Louisiana-Monroe 7380 Mississippi State 5680 at Dillard 4974 at Xavier (La.) 5873 at LSU 10367 at Louisiana College 7373 at Florida State 7091 at Valdosta State 8871 Southern + 7372 LSU ^ 87

+ - Louisiana AIAW Tournament^ - AIAW Regional Tournament

1980-81 Linda Puckett (23-14)SLU Opp87 at Texas A&M 8976 at Houston 8379 Louisiana College 5397 at Mississippi State (3ot) & 9673 McNeese State &@ 9264 Mississippi 7270 at Xavier (La.) 8285 New Orleans 7776 Louisiana-Lafayette 6997 at South Florida 6681 Belhaven ^ 7480 Mississippi College ^ 7777 Nicholls State 4774 at Louisiana College 10266 McNeese State @ 8566 Alabama 6584 Rice 5557 Louisiana Tech 11067 Texas A&M 5774 at South Alabama 8469 LSU 8168 Florida State 9470 Tulane 6792 McNeese State @ 9497 at Dillard 6085 at Nicholls State 7678 at New Orleans 7656 at Louisiana Tech 10159 at LSU 9583 at Tulane 87

94 Dillard 4983 at Louisiana-Lafayette 7460 Xavier (La.) 5594 Louisiana-Lafayette + 5580 LSU + 6764 Southern + 7467 Northwestern State + 74

@ - games forfeited by McNeese& - Miss. State Tournament^ - Mississippi College Tournament+ - Louisiana AIAW Tournament

1981-82 Ace Bryant (14-10)SLU Opp68 at Northwestern State 7375 McNeese State 7660 Tennessee-Chattanooga & 6185 Murray State & 7454 at Southern Mississippi 7875 New Orleans 8462 at Louisiana-Lafayette 5686 LSU (ot) 8867 at Xavier (La.) 5856 at Tulane 6058 at McNeese State 6668 Nicholls State 6581 Southern Mississippi 8079 at Louisiana College 6474 at New Orleans 9174 Xavier (La.) 7063 Tulane 5871 Dillard 5961 at LSU 6580 Louisiana College 6070 at Dillard 4785 Louisiana-Lafayette 7576 at Nicholls State 6785 Northwestern State 73

& - Mississippi State Tournament

1982-83 Ace Bryant (12-15)SLU Opp72 Centenary 6466 McNeese State 7680 Louisiana-Monroe 8752 at McNeese State 7772 at Centenary 7061 at LSU 6760 Delta State & 7469 Bethune-Cookman & 5964 Georgia Southern & 6163 at Stetson 5280 Nicholls State 6359 at Louisiana-Lafayette 6181 Stetson 6657 at Northwestern State 6657 LSU 7880 New Orleans (ot) 7583 Mississippi College 7258 at Alcorn State 8571 Louisiana-Lafayette 8161 at Lamar 6673 at Mississippi College 8772 Northwestern State 7964 Alcorn State 6069 at Nicholls State 6569 at New Orleans 8056 at Louisiana-Monroe 80

1983-84 Ace Bryant (10-18)SLU Opp63 Xavier (La.) 6783 Southern-N.O. 4978 at Tulane (ot) 8679 Tampa 4687 at Southern-N.O. 5465 at Xavier (La.) 6766 New Orleans 8089 at West Florida 5657 at Central Florida & 5975 Western Carolina & 8477 at Tampa 5258 Louisiana-Lafayette 6789 Tulane 7361 Spring Hill 67

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45 Louisiana Tech 8072 Mississippi College 8255 at Texas-Arlington 7171 at North Texas State 5870 Nicholls State 8052 at Spring Hill 6258 McNeese State 7095 West Florida 7552 at Louisiana-Lafayette 9099 Phillips (Miss.) College 4660 at New Orleans 7870 at Nicholls State 6971 at Mississippi College 7770 at McNeese State 87

& - Central Florida Holiday Tourney

1984-85 Ace Bryant (16-10, 7-3 GSC)SLU Opp65 at Xavier (ot) 6498 at Southern-N.O. 6039 at Louisiana Tech 92101 Southern-N.O. 6656 at Xavier 58101 Rice 6775 at New Orleans 9967 Texas-Arlington 5774 at McNeese State 8684 North Texas State 7073 at Mississippi College 9262 Tulane 6056 Stephen F. Austin * 4671 Northwestern State * 7772 New Orleans 7450 Nicholls State * 5373 at Tulane 8465 McNeese State * 5881 at Sam Houston State * 6388 at Southwest Texas * 7074 at Stephen F. Austin * 6459 at Northwestern State * 6571 at Nicholls State (2ot) 6991 Mississippi College 8790 Sam Houston State * 6874 Southwest Texas * 63

* - GSC games

1985-86 Frank Schneider (14-14, 6-4 GSC)SLU Opp45 LSU 7571 at Georgia Southern & 7845 South Carolina State & 6155 at South Alabama 7265 at Louisiana-Lafayette 5365 at Xavier (La.) 5961 Southeast Missouri 6869 George Mason 5739 at LSU 6373 Xavier (La.) 5858 New Orleans 5567 at Southwest Texas * 7662 at Sam Houston State * 5965 Mississippi College 5860 Nicholls State * 5963 at Southern Mississippi 6663 Stephen F. Austin * 6093 Northwestern State * 8857 Louisiana-Lafayette 5164 at Nicholls State * 7361 Southern Mississippi 5462 at Stephen F. Austin * 7559 at Northwestern State * 6753 at New Orleans 7354 at Mississippi College 6783 South Alabama 8468 Southwest Texas * 6064 Sam Houston State * 49

* - GSC games& - Georgia Southern Tournament

1986-87Frank Schneider (13-14, 4-6 GSC)SLU Opp44 Wichita State + 6572 at Lamar + 66

78 Southern 6171 at Southern & 7477 East Texas State & 6456 at Dillard 8664 Georgia Southern 6161 at Mississippi College 5948 at Houston 9260 at Alabama-Birmingham 8249 Dillard 4662 at Southwest Texas * 6465 at Sam Houston State * 6269 Tulane 6376 Nicholls State * 6163 LSU 8655 Stephen F. Austin * 7050 Northwestern State * 5643 at Nicholls State * 7163 Mississippi College 4449 at Stephen F. Austin * 7067 at Northwestern State * 9659 at Tulane 6643 at LSU 7773 Lamar 5470 Southwest Texas * 6373 Sam Houston State * 65

* - GSC games+ - Babe Zaharias Tournament& - Dick Mack Classic 1987-88Frank Schneider (6-20)SLU Opp72 Mobile College 5980 Spring Hill 6255 Houston 8281 Louisiana-Monroe 8272 Duquesne + 7651 at Wagner College + 7054 Sam Houston State 6948 at Louisiana-Monroe 7255 Alabama-Birmingham 6966 at West Florida 7154 at Texas Southern 6954 at Tulane 7053 Nicholls State 5470 Arkansas-Little Rock 6852 Louisiana-Lafayette 7549 Texas Southern 6278 Southern 6662 at Sam Houston State 8757 Tulane 7457 at Mississippi College 6257 Jackson State 5968 at Louisiana-Lafayette 7361 West Florida 5465 at Southern 7157 at Nicholls State 5568 at Mississippi College 75

+ - Wagner College Tournament

1988-89Frank Schneider (16-12)SLU Opp91 Spring Hill 61103 Tougaloo 4784 at Southern 7568 Xavier (La.) 5795 Prairie View 5369 Tennessee-Chattanooga 6765 Dartmouth 6671 Duke 8290 at Texas Southern 9378 Northwestern State 9292 Mississippi College 7282 Dillard 6886 Louisiana-Lafayette 5163 Louisiana-Monroe 8255 at Prairie View 7170 at Texas-San Antonio 5967 at Louisiana-Lafayette 7070 Tulane 7781 Texas Southern 5670 at Mississippi College 6057 at Jackson State 6280 Nicholls State 5472 at Northwestern State 9395 Southern 4771 Texas-San Antonio 63

68 at Louisiana-Monroe 8377 at Nicholls State 6569 at Tulane 71

1989-90Frank Schneider (18-10)SLU Opp51 at New Orleans 66 85 Eastern Kentucky 7382 Rice 6456 South Alabama 6271 Maine 6868 Southwest Missouri 6589 Southern 4260 Nicholls State 4362 Alabama 6196 Sam Houston State 6986 Oklahoma 8863 at Eastern Kentucky 6777 Texas-El Paso 6499 at Northwestern State 10478 New Orleans 7592 Louisiana-Lafayette 8488 Grambling 8068 at Nicholls State 6692 Jackson State 6284 Texas-San Antonio 75101 at Louisiana-Lafayette 9947 at Jackson State 5979 at South Alabama 6477 at Southern 6584 at Texas San-Antonio 8681 at Texas El-Paso 8478 Delta State 8063 Northwestern State 85

1990-91 Frank Schneider (16-12)SLU Opp71 at Delta State 96105 Tougaloo 9282 BYU # 7845 at Mississippi # 7483 Dillard 6790 at Memphis State 8658 at Alabama-Birmingham 8176 Southern 6580 Northwestern State 7077 Cornell 6989 Jackson State 5492 Mobile College 5990 Mississippi Valley 6947 Missouri-Kansas City 4466 at Northwestern State 7475 at Texas Southern 8174 at Grambling 8075 at Louisiana-Lafayette 5943 at Jackson State 6083 Louisiana-Lafayette 5142 at Missouri-Kansas City 5164 at Southern 6863 at Texas A&M 6676 Texas Southern 6286 at Mississippi Valley 9276 Nicholls State 6957 at Alabama 7751 at Nicholls State 50

# - at Ole Miss Tournament

1991-92Frank Schneider (14-17, 5-7 TAAC)SLU Opp51 at New Orleans 6677 LSU 9570 Florida A&M * 7153 at New Orleans 8761 at Southern 8184 Belhaven 61 75 Georgia State * 6272 at Florida International * 9381 Stetson * 6262 Louisiana-Lafayette 5698 Southern 7859 at Memphis State 8957 at Mobile College 5566 Alabama State 4678 William Carey 7059 at Northwestern State 9787 Georgia Southern * 77

82 Mercer * 7173 at Florida A&M * 8259 at Georgia Southern * 7367 Nicholls State 5865 at Georgia State * 7866 at Mercer * 6880 Florida International * 7964 at Stetson * 8437 at Southern Mississippi 7270 at Louisiana-Lafayette 4468 Prairie View 3555 vs. Missouri-Kansas City $ 6173 at Alaska-Anchorage $ 8067 vs. Marquette $ 10455 Georgia State @ 58

* - TAAC game$ - Northern Lights Shootout@ - TAAC Tournament

1992-93Frank Schneider (9-18, 6-6 TAAC)SLU Opp55 at LSU 10053 New Orleans 9344 McNeese State 7555 Southern Mississippi 7560 Southern Methodist 7182 at Prairie View 3668 Grambling (ot) 6260 Central Florida * 6157 at Nicholls State 6169 Mercer * 6159 at William Carey 7040 at Florida International * 8862 at Stetson * 8662 Northwestern State 7258 Georgia State * 5962 College of Charleston * 5253 at Alabama State 5969 Central Florida * 4265 Louisiana-Lafayette 5459 at Mercer 4155 Mississippi 8161 Florida International * 7758 Stetson * 5560 at Georgia State * 7053 at College of Charleston * 5251 Memphis State 6265 Mercer # 67

* - TAAC game# - TAAC Tournament

1993-94Frank Schneider (24-5, 10-2 TAAC)SLU Opp70 LSU 8297 Troy State 6273 at McNeese State 6452 at Mississippi ^ 6297 Johnson C. Smith ^ 4970 at Louisiana-Lafayette 6276 Navy 7379 Furman (ot) 7186 Jackson State 5758 at Florida International * 82103 Stetson * 5577 Central Florida * 5795 Nicholls State 7290 at Mercer * 7782 at College of Charleston * 672 Grambling (forfeit) 084 at Georgia State * 6076 Florida International * 7271 at Central Florida * 8078 at Stetson * 6682 at Troy State 76100 College of Charleston * 6779 Mercer * 7095 Alabama State 6985 Georgia State * 5677 Mercer # 6090 Central Florida # 6967 Florida International # 89

* - TAAC game^ - Lady Rebel Classic# - TAAC tournament (Hammond, La.)

Year-By-Year Results

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Year-By-Year Results1994-95Frank Schneider (21-8, 13-3 TAAC)SLU Opp67 at LSU 8695 Nicholls State 6084 Florida International * (ot) 86109 Florida Atlantic * 8476 at Nicholls State 5284 Mississippi State 6175 Louisiana-Lafayette 7073 Memphis 9662 at Campbell * 5969 at Coll. of Charleston * 5070 Georgia State * 6271 Mercer * 5445 at Mississippi State 8050 at Jackson State 6668 at Central Florida * 5461 at Stetson * 5958 at Alabama State 5280 Central Florida * 7970 Stetson * 6475 Prairie View 4768 at Mercer * 5072 at Georgia State * 6857 Campbell* 6365 College of Charleston * 4650 at Florida International * 7875 at Florida Atlantic * 6591 Florida Atlantic # 7691 Central Florida # 7674 Florida International # 76

* - TAAC game# - TAAC Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)

1995-96Frank Schneider (15-12, 9-7 TAAC)SLU Opp56 Eastern Washington 4871 at Memphis 74 70 Northern Illinois $ 69 48 at Mississippi $ 85 64 at Southern 52 65 at Prairie View 57 62 George Mason 87 49 at Stetson * 52 66 at Central Florida * 82 68 College of Charleston * 49 69 Campbell * 68 56 LSU 77 82 at Florida Atlantic * 64 49 at Florida International * 77 70 Georgia State * 55 59 Mercer * 57 69 at Louisiana-Lafayette 58 66 at Campbell * 64 64 Florida Atlantic * 80 85 Jacksonville State * 57 64 at Mercer * 74 54 at Georgia State * 65 86 at Jacksonville State * 72 78 Southern 71 75 Central Florida * 57 57 Stetson * 55 67 Central Florida # 71

* - TAAC games$ - Ole Miss Dominos Lady Rebel Classic # - TAAC Tournament (Hammond, La.)

1996-97Frank Schneider (9-17, 5-11 TAAC)SLU Opp52 at Lamar 7459 Mobile 60 54 East Tennessee State $ 73 78 Tulsa $ 8155 Mississippi 6278 at Texas Southern 3869 Lafayette 6264 Stetson * 7674 Central Florida * 8757 at College of Charleston * 6673 at Campbell * 9057 Florida Atlantic * 53

73 Florida International * 6564 at Georgia State * 7951 at Mercer * 5581 Louisiana-Lafayette 4159 at Jacksonville State * 6457 at LSU 7974 College of Charleston * 5372 at Florida International * 6960 Mercer * 5266 Georgia State * 7864 Jacksonville State * 7065 Prairie View 5355 at Central Florida * 6162 at Stetson* 64

* - TAAC Game$ - Southeast Missouri Otahkian Shootout

1997-98Frank Schneider (5-21, 2-14 SLC)SLU Opp84 Texas Southern 4855 at Auburn 9257 Mississippi Valley 6758 Texas-Pan American 6885 New Orleans 9158 LSU 7598 Lamar 9051 at Houston 8168 at Mobile 5665 at Sam Houston State * 7756 at McNeese State * 8258 at Nicholls State * 5545 Texas-Arlington * 6448 Southwest Texas * 5444 at Texas-Arlington * 7069 Stephen F. Austin * 7649 at Louisiana-Lafayette 5458 Northwestern State * 6645 Louisiana-Monroe * 7052 at Texas-San Antonio * 7564 at Southwest Texas * 6772 Nicholls State * 6558 Sam Houston State * 6971 McNeese State * 8064 at Northwestern State * 7373 at Louisiana-Monroe * 75

* - Southland Conference game

1998-99Frank Schneider (9-16, 6-12 SLC)SLU Opp65 Louisiana-Lafayette 5855 Louisiana Tech 8888 Mobile 4770 at New Orleans 8159 at Prairie View A&M 4863 at Texas Southern 6468 McNeese State * 7073 Lamar * 5952 at Stephen F. Austin * 9255 at Texas-Arlington* 7082 Southwest Texas * 7458 Texas-San Antonio * 5552 at Louisiana-Monroe * 8254 at Nicholls State * 6956 at Lamar * 6182 Stephen F. Austin * (ot) 8953 at Northwestern State * 6451 Sam Houston State * 4952 at Texas-San Antonio * 6051 at Southwest Texas * 7445 at LSU 9152 at McNeese State * 4946 Nicholls State * 5640 Northwestern State * 5873 Louisiana-Monroe * 55 * - Southland Conference game

1999-00Frank Schneider (10-18, 5-13 SLC)SLU Opp78 at Mobile 6467 Wofford 5660 Western Carolina 5771 at Southern 7269 Prairie View 62

58 Akron # 7466 Houston # 7049 Stephen F. Austin * 8756 New Orleans 6663 at Texas-San Antonio * 8059 at Southwest Texas * 5846 Texas-Arlington * 6657 Sam Houston State * 6141 at Lamar * 7357 at McNeese State * 5848 at Northwestern State * 6767 Louisiana-Monroe * (ot) 7245 at Stephen F. Austin * 7949 Southwest Texas * 5161 Texas-San Antonio * 4770 Nicholls State * 5661 McNeese State *(ot) 5865 Southern 6143 at Louisiana-Monroe * 5969 at Sam Houston State * 7974 at Nicholls State * 8170 Lamar * 5965 at Stephen F. Austin @ 85

* - Southland Conference# - State Farm Holiday Classic (Ruston, La.)@ - CenturyTel SLC Tournament

2000-01Frank Schneider (12-16, 10-10 SLC)SLU Opp103 Loyola (N.O.) 5446 at Prairie View 7259 at Nebraska 8338 at Mississippi 7040 at Arkansas 9750 Northwestern State * 5953 Louisiana-Monroe * 6937 at Texas Tech 9470 at Texas-Arlington * 6847 at Stephen F. Austin * 6976 Centenary 5441 Texas-San Antonio * 5680 Southwest Texas * 5367 at McNeese State * 6062 at Nicholls State * 5257 at Lamar * 6069 at Sam Houston State * 6481 McNeese State * 4749 Stephen F. Austin * 6572 Texas-Arlington * 6362 at Louisiana-Monroe * 7964 at Northwestern State * 7083 Sam Houston State * 6861 Lamar * 5893 Nicholls State * 8450 at Southwest Texas * 6753 at Texas-San Antonio * 9060 at Northwestern State # 82

* - Southland Conference game# - CenturyTel Classic (Natchitoches, La.)

2001-02Frank Schneider (11-18, 9-11 SLC)SLU Opp105 Loyola (N.O.) 4675 at New Orleans 94 55 at St. Louis 6946 at Missouri # 7648 vs. Texas A&M-CC # 9756 at Texas A&M 6758 at Oklahoma State 8461 Texas-Arlington * 6741 at McNeese State * 4639 Stephen F. Austin * 5751 at Southwest Texas * 5746 at Texas-San Antonio * 6063 Northwestern State * 6772 Louisiana-Monroe * 7071 at Lamar * 5563 at Sam Houston State * 5880 Nicholls State * 6985 McNeese State * 7364 at Stephen F. Austin * 7347 at Texas-Arlington * 6480 Lamar * 6184 Sam Houston State * 6572 Northwestern State * (OT) 74

70 at Louisiana-Monroe * 7457 Texas-San Antonio * 6458 Southwest Texas * 5574 at Nicholls State * 5166 at Texas-San Antonio ! 6353 at Stephen F. Austin ! 78

* - Southland Conference game# - Lady Tiger Tournament (Columbia, Mo.)! - Southland Conference Tournament

2002-03Lori Davis Jones (7-20, 6-14 SLC)SLU Opp76 Loyola (N.O.) 58 52 LSU 9355 Baylor 7045 at Troy State 6445 at Louisiana-Lafayette 4842 at Texas 10643 at Tulane 8662 at Nicholls State * 6350 Northwestern State * 7552 at Sam Houston State * 6152 at Lamar * 4338 Texas-Arlington * 4754 Stephen F. Austin * 7344 at Northwestern State * 6550 at Louisiana-Monroe * 7463 Nicholls State * 5946 Texas-San Antonio * 6385 Southwest Texas * 8970 Sam Houston State * 6458 Lamar * 5057 at Texas-Arlington * 7354 at Stephen F. Austin * 6360 Louisiana-Monroe * 5757 McNeese State * 5550 at McNeese State * 5738 at Texas-San Antonio * 4950 at Southwest Texas * 67

* - Southland Conference game

2003-04Lori Davis Jones (12-15, 5-11 SLC)SLU Opp71 Loyola (N.O.) 5743 Louisiana-Lafayette 5773 William Carey 6546 at Baylor 7971 Troy State 6147 at LSU 9783 at Nicholls State (OT) 7769 Belhaven 5669 LSU-Shreveport 5560 at Louisiana-Monroe* 7760 Texas-Pan American 5851 Texas-San Antonio* 5257 at Stephen F. Austin* 7151 at Lamar* 5972 Sam Houston State* 5573 McNeese State* 5864 Stephen F. Austin* 6964 at Texas State* 7441 at Texas-Arlington* 8566 at Sam Houston State* 6180 Nicholls State* 6466 Northwestern State* 7068 Lamar* 5645 Louisiana-Monroe* 6253 at Texas-Pan American 5461 at McNeese State* 7141 at Texas-San Antonio* 60

* - Southland Conference game

2004-05Lori Davis Jones (10-17, 4-12 SLC)SLU Opp71 LSU-Shreveport 6760 William Carey 5335 at Nebraska 8275 Belhaven 5142 at South Florida 8145 at Mississippi State 7152 Cal-State Northridge 5974 Texas Southern 6379 Nicholls State 6665 at Southern Miss 74

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Year-By-Year Results56 Lamar* 7658 Texas-Arlington* 7368 Sam Houston State* 6163 at Northwestern State* 8059 at Lamar* 5693 Arkansas Baptist 4469 Texas State* 8164 at Texas-San Antonio* 7579 at Nicholls State* 8873 Stephen F. Austin* 7239 at Louisiana-Monroe* 7758 McNeese State* 6640 Texas-San Antonio* 6062 at Stephen F. Austin* 6066 Louisiana-Monroe* 7855 at McNeese State* 6551 at Sam Houston State* 53

* - Southland Conference game

2005-06Lori Davis Jones (1-15, 9-7 SLC)11 Wins Vacated Due to NCAA ViolationsSLU Opp55 at Mississippi State 7169 William Carey 6139 at Jackson State 6160 at Texas Southern 6749 at Alabama 5475 at UC Irvine 8252 at Cal State Northridge 7370 LSU-Shreveport 4188 Belhaven 4956 at Texas-San Antonio* 7548 at Stephen F. Austin* 8353 Northwestern State* 6747 at Nicholls State* 4269 McNeese State* 4943 Texas-Arlington* 6162 Tulane 6939 at Sam Houston State* 5567 Nicholls State* 4876 Texas State* 6166 Texas-San Antonio* 6362 Sam Houston State* 4452 at Louisiana-Monroe* 4746 at Northwestern State* 4552 at Texas State* 6733 at Texas-Arlington* 582 Lamar*% 046 at Texas-San Antonio$ 61

* - Southland Conference game$ - SLC Tournament% - Game forfeited due to ineligible player

2006-07Lori Davis Jones (0-13, 9-7 SLC)17 Wins Vacated Due to NCAA ViolationsSLU Opp46 at Ole Miss 9267 Central Florida 4962 at Mississippi State 6957 at Alabama 6058 Stetson 5279 William Carey 6472 at UNO (OT) # 6871 vs. Richmond # 5956 at Centenary 3945 at Memphis 6055 Jackson State 6660 Mercer 4296 Belhaven 4963 at Sam Houston State* 5353 Stephen F. Austin* 7868 Texas State* 6543 at Texas-Arlington* 5182 at Nicholls State* 7155 Central Arkansas* 5077 Northwestern State* 5969 McNeese State* 6272 at Lamar* 7173 TX-San Antonio (OT)* 6446 Texas A&M-CC* 4777 Nicholls State* 5958 at Central Arkansas* 6953 at Northwestern State* 5553 at McNeese State* 6758 Lamar* 59

52 vs. Texas-San Antonio $ 67

* - Southland Conference game# - UNO Invitational (New Orleans, La.)$ - SLC Tournament (Houston, Texas)

2007-08Lori Davis Jones (0-17, 6-10 SLC)12 Wins Vacated Due to NCAA ViolationsSLU Opp55 at Mississippi State 7168 Belhaven 4875 at Memphis 7268 Wofford 6961 Centenary 5960 at Mercer 6437 at North Florida 5194 William Carey 4968 at Central Florida 9082 at Stetson 4877 Southern 6867 UNO 7351 at Alabama 6187 Sam Houston State* 6050 at Stephen F. Austin* 5952 Texas State* 7060 UT Arlington* 7255 at Nicholls State* 6063 at Central Arkansas* 7165 at Northwestern State* 7572 McNeese State* 5873 Lamar* 6759 at UTSA* 7158 at Texas A&M-CC* 4863 Nicholls State* 5652 at Central Arkansas* 6770 Northwestern State* 4960 McNeese State* 6746 at Lamar* 53

* - Southland Conference game

2008-09Lori Davis Jones (15-11, 11-5 SLC)Southland East Division Champions4 Wins Vacated Due to NCAA ViolationsSLU Opp58 at Houston 7347 at UNO 6166 North Florida 4666 Stetson 6078 at Centenary 5294 William Carey 5873 at Ole Miss 8549 Southern 4340 at LSU 6573 Savannah State 6074 Alcorn State 4048 Alabama 5963 Millsaps 3264 Lamar* 5343 at Northwestern State* 6682 Sam Houston State* 6453 at McNeese State* 5766 at Stephen F. Austin* 6971 Central Arkansas* 5485 at Nicholls* 4667 Texas State* 5857 at UTSA* 5884 Nicholls* 4682 at UT Arlington* 7458 Stephen F. Austin* 6376 at A&M-CC (OT)* 7265 at Central Arkansas* 5553 McNeese State* 5069 Northwestern State* 6445 vs. Northwestern State$ 51

* - Southland Conference game# - SLC Tournament (Katy, Texas)

2009-10Lori Davis Jones (12-18, 6-10 SLC)SLU Opp42 at Ole Miss 8086 William Carey 4555 at Southern 6850 at Savannah State 6055 at Alabama 6865 Centenary 43

54 at UNO 6962 Louisiana-Lafayette 5872 at Louisiana-Lafayette 61100 Spring Hill 55113 Millsaps 5327 at LSU 7245 at Tulane 8158 at Lamar* 8574 Northwestern State* 7970 at Sam Houston State* 6060 McNeese State* 5261 Stephen F. Austin* 7555 at Central Arkansas* 7560 Nicholls* 4944 at Texas State* 5349 UTSA* 6172 at Nicholls* 6864 UT Arlington* 7260 at Stephen F. Austin* 8567 A&M-Corpus Christi* 7577 Central Arkansas* 5061 at McNeese State* 5559 at Northwestern State* 8464 vs. Lamar# 88

* - Southland Conference game# - Southland Conference Tournament (Katy, Texas)

2010-11Lori Davis Jones (13-16, 5-11 SLC)SLU Opp81 Millsaps 5389 Spring Hill 6465 William Carey 4883 at UNO 4772 Jackson State 6941 at Baylor 10657 at Louisiana-Lafayette 6751 at Ole Miss 8553 at Jackson State 4965 at Centenary 5556 Louisiana-Lafayette 5257 at Tulane 8555 at Stephen F. Austin* 6680 A&M-Corpus Christi* 7350 at McNeese State* 7450 Nicholls* 6265 Central Arkansas* 6976 at Northwestern State* 9267 Lamar* 6152 Sam Houston State* 6458 at UTSA* 7153 Northwestern State* 5465 at Lamar* 6866 at UT Arlington* 5769 Texas State* 6661 at Central Arkansas* 7961 McNeese State* 6877 at Nicholls* 6655 vs. McNeese State# 65

* - Southland Conference game # - Southland Conference Tournament

2011-12Lori Davis Jones (12-18, 7-9 SLC)SLU Opp83 Centenary 5465 at Texas 7376 Jackson State 4944 at Memphis 8054 Mobile 4557 Louisiana-Lafayette 6956 at Alabama 6985 Spring Hill 7254 at Louisiana-Lafayette (OT) 6354 Alcorn State 6263 Florida A&M 8552 at Ole Miss 7281 UNO 3061 Stephen F. Austin* 6973 at A&M-Corpus Christi* 7836 McNeese State* 6079 at Nicholls State* 8854 at Central Arkansas* 7173 Northwestern State* 6669 at Lamar* 61

46 at Sam Houston State* 6764 UTSA* 6379 at Northwestern State* 7069 Lamar* 7171 UT Arlington* 41 63 at Texas State* 6758 Central Arkansas* 5353 at McNeese State* 6873 Nicholls State* 7255 vs. McNeese State# 67

* - Southland Conference game# - Southland Conference Tournament

2012-13Lori Davis Jones (11-18, 4-14 SLC)SLU Opp85 at Ole Miss 9583 Mobile 5366 at Jackson State 5491 William Carey 6962 at Alabama 9776 at UNO 6462 at Florida A&M 5969 UNO 6756 at Southern 5959 at Alcorn State 5441 at Baylor 10662 Oral Roberts* 8160 Central Arkansas* 7649 at Lamar* 5865 Nicholls State* 7138 at Stephen F. Austin* 8055 at Northwestern State* 6453 Sam Houston State* 5866 A&M-Corpus Christi* 5470 at Central Arkansas* 6448 at Oral Roberts* 9065 at Nicholls State* 6966 Northwestern State* 6080 Stephen F. Austin (2 OT)* 8367 at McNeese State* 7572 at A&M-Corpus Christi* 6875 at Sam Houston State* 9355 McNeese State* 7961 Lamar* 72

* - Southland Conference game

2013-14Lori Davis Jones (8-22, 7-11 SLC)SLU Opp78 Mobile 6856 at Southern 6377 at Louisiana-Monroe 8752 at Tulane 8069 at Ole Miss 9671 vs. Middle Tennessee St.@ 8859 vs. North Carolina St.@ 8757 vs. Grand Canyon@ 6239 at SMU 8265 at UTEP 8757 at Mississippi State 10953 at Louisiana-Lafayette 6682 at McNeese State* 6555 at Nicholls* 8467 Incarnate Word* 5585 Sam Houston State (OT)* 8667 Lamar* 6254 at A&M-Corpus Christi* 8385 at HBU (2 OT)* 8484 UNO* 55 70 at Central Arkansas* 8078 at Oral Roberts* 8161 McNeese State* 7568 Nicholls* 6676 at UNO* 5958 Northwestern State* 7379 Stephen F. Austin* 9282 Abilene Christian* 9673 at Sam Houston State* 9377 at Lamar* 92

* - Southland Conference game@ - Gulf Coast Showcase (Estero, Fla.)Victories in bold

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All-Time Record vs. Opponents

Opponent W-L 1st G Last G Abilene Christian 1-1 78-79 2013-14Akron 0-1 99-00 99-00Alabama 2-8 80-81 2012-13Alabama State 3-1 91-92 94-95Alabama-Birmingham 0-3 86-87 90-91Alaska-Anchorage 0-1 91-92 91-92Alcorn State 3-2 82-83 2012-13Arkansas 0-1 2000-01 2000-01Arkansas Baptist 1-0 2004-05 2004-05Arkansas-Little Rock 1-0 87-88 87-88Arkansas-Monticello 2-0 77-78 77-78Auburn 0-1 97-98 97-98Baylor 0-5 74-75 2012-13Belhaven 7-0 80-81 2007-08Berry College (Ga.) 1-0 76-77 76-77Bethune-Cookman 1-0 82-83 82-83 Brigham Young 1-0 90-91 90-91California-Irvine 0-1 2005-06 2005-06Cal Poly-Pomona 1-0 75-76 75-76Cal State-Northridge 0-2 2004-05 2005-06Campbell 3-2 94-95 96-97Centenary 8-0 82-83 2011-12Central Arkansas 7-9 76-77 2013-14Central Florida 8-8 83-84 2007-08College of Charleston 8-1 92-93 96-97Cornell 1-0 90-91 90-91Dayton 2-0 76-77 77-78Dartmouth 0-1 88-89 88-89Delta State 0-3 82-83 90-91Dillard (La.) 11-1 78-79 90-91Duke 0-1 88-89 88-89Duquesne 0-1 87-88 87-88East Tennessee State 0-1 96-97 06-97East Texas State 1-0 86-87 86-87Eastern Kentucky 1-1 89-90 89-90Eastern Washington 1-0 95-96 95-96Evansville 0-0 95-96 95-96 Florida A&M 1-3 91-92 2012-13Florida Atlantic 5-0 94-95 96-97Florida International 4-9 91-92 96-97Florida State 1-1 79-80 80-81Fort Lewis 1-0 75-76 75-76Francis Marion (S.C.) 2-0 75-76 77-78Furman 1-0 93-94 93-94George Mason 1-0 85-86 85-86Georgia Southern 3-2 82-83 91-92Georgia State 3-7 91-92 96-97Grambling 5-2 77-78 93-94Grand Canyon 0-1 2013-14 2013-14Houston 0-6 80-81 2008-09 High Point (N.C.) 1-0 76-77 76-77Incarnate Word 1-0 2013-14 2013-14Jackson State 7-7 87-88 2012-13Jacksonville State 2-2 95-96 96-97Johnson C. Smith 1-0 93-94 93-94Lafayette 1-0 96-97 96-97Lamar 21-15 74-75 2013-14Louisiana College 15-3 76-77 81-82Louisiana-Lafayette 1 29-14 74-75 2013-14 Louisiana-Monroe 2 11-20 75-76 2005-06LSU 12-32 74-75 2008-09LSU-Shreveport 3-0 2003-04 2005-06Louisiana Tech 5-7 74-75 98-99Loyola (N.O.) 4-0 2000-01 2003-04Maine 1-0 89-90 89-90Marquette 0-1 91-92 91-92McNeese State 30-29 74-75 2013-14Memphis 3-6 75-76 2011-12Mercer 11-5 91-92 2007-08Middle Tennessee State 0-1 2013-14 2013-14Millsaps 3-0 2008-09 2009-10Minnesota First MeetingMississippi 0-16 78-79 2013-14Mississippi College 10-8 75-76 88-89Mississippi State 3-7 79-80 2013-14Mississippi Valley State 1-2 90-91 97-98Missouri 0-2 77-78 2001-02Missouri-Kansas City 1-2 89-90 91-92Mobile, University of 9-1 87-88 2013-14

Opponent W-L 1st G Last G Morris Harvey (N.C.) 0-1 78-79 78-79Murray State 1-0 81-82 81-82Navy 1-0 93-94 93-94Nebraska 0-2 2000-01 2004-05Newcomb College (La.) 3-0 74-75 74-75New Orleans 20-17 74-75 2013-14Nicholls State 56-17 74-75 2013-14North Florida 1-1 2007-08 2008-09North Texas 3-0 77-78 84-85Northern Illinois 1-0 95-96 95-96Northwestern State 16-42 74-75 2013-14Northwestern Oklahoma 2-0 75-76 78-79Oklahoma 0-1 89-90 89-90Oklahoma State 0-1 2001-02 2001-02Oral Roberts 0-3 2012-13 2013-14Phillips College (Miss.) 1-0 83-84 83-84Phillips University (Okla.) 3-0 75-76 76-77Prairie View A&M 8-2 88-89 2000-01Rice 3-0 80-81 89-90Richmond 1-0 2006-07 2006-07Saint Louis 0-1 2001-02 2001-02Sam Houston State 20-15 84-85 2013-14San Francisco 1-0 78-79 78-79Savannah State 1-1 2008-09 2009-10Univ. of Science & Arts 1-0 77-78 77-78Seton Hall 1-0 78-79 78-79Shorter College (Ga.) 1-0 77-78 77-78South Alabama 1-4 80-81 92-93South Carolina State 0-2 77-78 85-86 South Florida 1-1 80-81 2004-05Southeast Missouri 0-1 85-86 85-86Southern Arkansas 2-0 76-77 77-78Southern Methodist 0-2 92-93 2013-14 Southern Mississippi 5-5 74-75 2004-05Southern 17-12 76-77 2013-14Southern-New Orleans 4-0 83-84 84-85Southwest Missouri State 1-0 89-90 89-90Spring Hill (Ala.) 6-2 77-78 2011-12Stephen F. Austin 5-32 76-77 2013-14Stetson 12-5 82-83 2008-09Tampa 2-0 83-84 83-84Tennessee-Chattanooga 2-1 78-79 88-89Texas 1-2 76-77 2011-12Texas A&M 1-3 80-81 2001-02Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 5-5 2001-02 2013-14Texas-Arlington 6-16 83-84 2011-12Texas-El Paso 1-2 89-90 2013-14Texas-Pan American 1-2 97-98 2003-04Texas-San Antonio 9-21 88-89 2011-12Texas Southern 6-6 87-88 2005-06Texas State 4 13-15 77-78 2011-12Texas Tech 1-1 78-79 2000-01Texas Wesleyan 1-0 78-79 78-79Trinity (Texas) 1-0 76-77 76-77Troy State 3-1 93-94 2003-04Tougaloo (Miss.) 2-1 78-79 90-91Tulane 6-14 75-76 2013-14Tulsa 0-1 96-97 96-97Union (Tenn.) 1-0 75-76 75-76Valdosta State 1-0 79-80 79-80Wagner College 0-1 87-88 87-88Wayland Baptist (Texas) 0-1 77-78 77-78Western Carolina 1-1 83-84 99-00West Alabama 3 1-1 79-80 79-80West Florida 3-1 83-84 87-88West Georgia 0-1 75-76 75-76Wichita State 0-1 86-87 86-87Whitworth (Miss.) 2-0 75-76 75-76William Carey 14-1 75-76 2012-13Wofford 1-1 99-00 2007-08Xavier (La.) 13-4 77-78 88-89

2014-15 Opponents in bold.

1 -- formerly named Southwestern Louisiana2 -- formerly named Northeast Louisiana3 -- formerly named Livingston4 -- formerly named Southwest Texas

All-Time Record vs. Opponents

NCAA INFRACTION NOTICEOn December 10, 2013, the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Committee on Infractions has accepted summary disposi-tion of the infractions case originally self-reported by Southeastern Louisiana University almost one year ago, largely agreeing to the penal-ties self-imposed by the university. As a result of an extensive self-investigation, the university self-reported to the NCAA that 137 student-athletes competed without meeting eli-gibility requirements between the academic years of 2005-2006 through 2009-2010, with a majority of the violations occurring in 2005-2006 and 2006-2007. Most of the student-athletes failed to meet academic eligibility requirements to compete under NCAA rules. 86 percent of the student-athletes identified in the case went on to grad-uate from Southeastern or left the university in good academic standing. Athletics staff members responsible for academic advising and eligibility certification during the time of the violations are no longer associated with the university. No current student-athlete at Southeastern partici-pated while ineligible.Southeastern self-imposed penalties include vacating victories in which ineligible student-athletes participated, scholarship reductions, and imposition of a two-year probationary period. The NCAA extended the probationary period to four years and ordered Southeastern to pay a financial penalty of $25,000. The probation terms do not include any postseason bans.Following identification of the infractions, Southeastern has implemented corrective actions that include the appointment of an assistant to the president for athletics compliance, the addition of a new compliance coordinator, the implementation of academic tracking software to strengthen the certification process and streamline monitoring, changes in the eligibility certification process to include oversight by institutional offices outside the Athletics Department, enhanced rules training of athletics coaches and staff, and implementation of new procedures to improve academic advising of student-athletes.“We are pleased to put resolution of this case behind us. These infrac-tions occurred years ago, and current coaches, staff and administration are absolutely committed to ongoing compliance with all NCAA rules,” stated Athletics Director Jay Artigues.

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Team/Individual RecordsTeamSingle GamePoints 132 vs. Central Arkansas (1976-77)Field Goals Attempted 104 vs. Trinity (1976-77)Field Goals Made 54 vs. Central Arkansas (1976-77)Field Goal Percentage (.686) vs. Mercer (1993-94)3-Point FGs Attempted 38 at Ole Miss (2008-09)3-Point FGs Made 16 at Ole Miss (2008-09)3-Point FG Percentage (min. 8) (.833), 10-12 at Nicholls State (2006-07)Free Throws Attempted 58 vs. Lamar (1997-98)Free Throws Made 42 vs. Lamar (1997-98)Free Throw Percentage (min. 8) (1.000), 21-21, vs. Loyola (2001-02) (1.000), 11-11 vs. Mississippi (1996-97) (1.000), 10-10 vs. Texas-San Antonio (2003-04) (1.000) 8-8 vs. Troy State (2002-03) (1.000), 8-8 vs. Stetson (1991-92)Most Rebounds 80 vs. New Orleans (1976-77)Most Fouls 35 vs. Tulane (1983-84)Most Players Fouled Out 5 vs. New Orleans (2001-02)Fewest Points Scored 27 at LSU (2009-10)Points Scored, 1st half 73 vs. Central Arkansas (1976-77)Points Scored, 2nd half 74 vs. Dillard (1990-91)Fewest Points Yielded 18 vs. Newcomb College (1974-75)FG Percentage, Half (.773) vs. Mercer (1993-94)Most Points Yielded 110 vs. Louisiana Tech (1980-81)

SeasonTeam Record 30-2 (1975-76, 1976-77)Points Scored 3,366 (1977-78)Points Scored, 1st Half 1,673 (1977-78)Points Scored, 2nd Half 1,685 (1977-78)Offensive Average 99.1 (1976-77)Points Scored by Opp. 2,807 (1980-81)Points Scored by Opp., 1st Half 1,150 (1977-78)Points Scored by Opp., 2nd Half 1,294 (1977-78)Defensive Average 57.8 (2008-09)Total Field Goals Attempted 2,640 (1977-78)Total Field Goals Made 1,398 (1977-78)Field Goal Percentage .530 (1977-78)3-Point FGs Attempted 633 (2008-09)3-Point FGs Made 220 (2008-09)3-Point FG Percentage .399 (1993-94)Total Free Throws Attempted 1,020 (1980-81)Total Free Throws Made 637 (1980-81)Free Throw Percentage .723 (2003-04)Opponents Field Goals Attempted 2,655 (1977-78)Opponents Field Goals Made 1,191 (1980-81)Opponents Field Goal Pct. .479 (1982-83)Opponents Free Throws Attempted 760 (1991-92)Opponents Free Throws Made 519 (1991-92)Opponents Free Throw Pct. .725 (2012-13)Total Rebounds 1,900 (1977-78)Rebound Average Per Game 55.9 (1977-78)Opponents Total Rebounds 1,598 (1980-81)Opponents Rebound Avg. Per Game 43.2 (1998-99)Most Assists 875 (1976-77)Most Steals 459 (1977-78)Most Blocked Shots 318 (1976-77)Most Consecutive Games Won 15 (1975-76)Most Consecutive Games Lost 12 (2001-02)

IndividualSingle GamePoints Scored 46, Pam Cook vs. Whitworth College (1975-76)Most Rebounds 27, Sarah Williams vs. Southern (1976-77)Field Goals Attempted 31, Pam Cook vs. Whitworth (1975-76) 31, Sharon Berry vs. Southern (1987-88)Field Goals Made 21, Pam Cook vs. Whitworth (1975-76)FG % (min. 10) (1.000), 11-11, Deneka Knowles vs. Mercer (1993-94) (1.000), 10-10, Nanna Pool vs. Mobile (2013-14)3-Point FGs Made 9, Chelsea Hix vs. Millsaps (2009-10) 9, Becky Crosby vs. Alabama State (1993-94)3-Point FGs Attempted 23, Ashley Sykes vs. Stetson (1991-92)3-Pt. FG % (min. 5) (.833) 5-6, Tina Wilson, at Texas State (2006-07) (.833) 5-6, Tina Wilson, at Lamar (2006-07) (.833) 5-6, Velicity Burkhalter, at Stephen F. Austin (2001-02) (.833), 5-6, Velicity Burkhalter, at Texas-San Antonio (2001-02)Free Throw Atts. 31, Renee Daniels vs. New Orleans (1984-85)Free Throws Made 19, Renee Daniels vs. New Orleans (1984-85)Consecutive FTs Made 16, Kenya Teal vs. Jackson State (1990-91)FT % (min. 8 att.) (1.000), 8-8, Symone Miller, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013-14) (1.000), 8-8, Elizabeth Styles, at Louisiana-Monroe (2013-14) (1.000), 8-8, Symone Miller, vs. A&M-Corpus Christi (2012-13) (1.000), 8-8, Kelli Jenkins, vs. Texas State (2010-11) (1.000), 8-8, Kelli Jenkins, vs. McNeese State (2009-10) (1.000), 8-8, Tina Wilson, vs. Nicholls State (2006-07) (1.000), 8-8, Dacia McGowan, at Texas-San Antonio (2003-04) (1.000), 8-8, Velicity Burkhalter, vs. Sam Houston St. (2002-03) (1.000), 9-9, Velicity Burkhalter, at Texas-Arlington (2001-02) (1.000), 8-8, Ann Webster, vs. Louisiana-Monroe (2001-02) (1.000) 8-8, Shanna Achord, vs. Lamar (2001-02) (1.000), 10-10, Erin Robinson vs. Lamar (1999-00) (1.000), 10-10, Kim Gordon vs. Florida International (1996-97) (1.000), 16-16, Kenya Teal vs. Jackson State (1990-91)Assists 19, Cindy Williams vs. South Carolina State (1977-78)Steals 12, Ann Webster vs. Loyola (N.O.) (2000-01)Blocked Shots 10, Jazmin Cain vs. Northwestern State (2006-07)

SeasonTotal Points 910, Queen Brumfield, 35 games (1978-79)Scoring Average 26.0, Queen Brumfield, 35 games (1978-79)Most Rebounds 431, Queen Brumfield, 32 games (1975-76)Rebound Average 13.8, Sarah Williams, 31 games (1976-77)Field Goals Attempted 605, Queen Brumfield, 35 games (1978-79)Field Goals Made 351, Queen Brumfield, 35 games (1978-79)Field Goal Percentage .721, Deneka Knowles 26 Games (1995-96)3 Point Field Goals Made 66, Brooke Necaise, 29 games (2007-08)3-Point Field Goals Att. 209, Brooke Necaise, 29 games (2007-08)3-Point Field Goal Pct. .439, Ashley Sykes, 28 games (1993-94)Free Throws Attempted 284, Queen Brumfield, 35 games (1978-79)Free Throws Made 208, Queen Brumfield, 35 games (1978-79)Free Throw Percentage .899, Tina Wilson, 71-79 (2006-07)Consecutive Free Throws 26, Pam Cook (1976-77)Assists 364, Cindy Williams, 34 games (1977-78)Assist Avg. 10.7, Cindy Williams, 34 games (1977-78)Steals 117, Pam Cook, 31 games (1976-77)Blocked Shots 80, Queen Brumfield, 32 games (1976-77)

CareerMost Games 133, Queen Brumfield (4 years)Points Scored 2,972, Queen Brumfield (4 years)Career Scoring Average 22.3, Queen Brumfield (4 years)Most Rebounds 1,585, Queen Brumfield (4 years)Career Rebound Average 13.0, Sarah Williams (2 years)Most Assists 705, Cindy Williams (2 years)Career Assist Average 10.2, Cindy Williams (2 years)

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University Center RecordsGoing into its 32nd season, the beautiful University Center has been home to the Southeastern Louisiana University Lady Lions’ basketball program. Its first contest was a 72-64 Lady Lion victory over Centenary College on Nov. 29, 1982. The $16 million multi-purpose arena also has drawn big crowds for many other functions including commencement, concerts, community events and the circus.

1982-83 7-51983-84 5-71984-85 11-31985-86 10-31986-87 9-31987-88 6-91988-89 12-51989-90 14-41990-91 12-01991-92 12-21992-93 6-91993-94 12-1

1994-95 10-31995-96 9-31996-97 7-61997-98 3-101998-99 7-51999-00 8-62000-01 8-42001-02 7-42002-03 6-72003-04 10-52004-05 8-72005-06 9-3

2006-07 10-42007-08 8-62008-09 14-22009-10 8-72010-11 8-52011-12 10-62012-13 5-72013-14 5-5Totals 276-156 (.639)

Lady Lions’ Record in the UC

Southeastern IndividualsMost Points 41, Lisa Washington vs. Southern (1988-89)Field Goals Att. 31, Sharon Berry vs. Southern (1987-88)Field Goals Made 17, Lisa Washington vs. Southern (1988-89)FG Pct. (7 att.) 1.000 (10/10), Nanna Pool vs. Mobile (2013-14)Free Throws Attempted 31, Renee Daniels vs. UNO (1984-85)Free Throws Made 19, Renee Daniels vs. UNO (1984-85)FT Pct. (7 att.) 1.000 (16/16), Kenya Teal vs. Jackson State (1990-91) 1.000 (8/8), Symone Miller vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013-14) 1.000 (8/8), Symone Miller vs. A&M-Corpus Christi (2012-13) 1.000 (8/8), Kelli Jenkins vs. Texas State (2010-11) 1.000 (8/8), Kelli Jenkins vs. McNeese State (2009-10) 1.000 (8/8), Tina Wilson vs. Nicholls State (2006-07) 1.000 (8/8), Dacia McGowan vs. Belhaven (2004-05) 1.000 (8/8), Velicity Burkhalter vs. Sam Houston State (2002-03) 1.000 (8/8), Ann Webster vs. Louisiana-Monroe (2001-02) 1.000 (8/8), Shanna Achord vs. Lamar (2001-02) 1.000 (7/7), Elizabeth Styles vs. UNO (2013-14) 1.000 (7/7), Nakeya Downing vs. Stephen F. Austin (2004-05) 1.000 (7/7), Jameica Gross vs. Lamar (2007-08)Rebounds 23, Deneka Knowles vs. Grambling (1992-93)Assists 14, Elizabeth Styles vs. Nicholls State (2012-13)Turnovers 11, Jacky Malone vs USL (1994-95)Steals 12, Ann Webster vs. Loyola-NO (2000-01)Blocked Shots 10, Jazmin Cain vs. Northwestern State (2006-07)

TeamMost Points 113 vs. Millsaps (2009-10)Field Goals Attempted 91 vs. Tougaloo (1988-89)Field Goals Made 45 vs. Millsaps (2009-10)Field Goal Percentage .651 (41-63) vs Nicholls State (1994-95)Free Throws Attempted 55 vs. Jackson State (1990-91)Free Throws Made 34 vs. Sam Houston State (2007-08)Free Throw Percentage 1.000 (21/21) vs. Loyola (N.O) (2001-02) 1.000 (11/11) vs. Ole Miss (1996-97) 1.000 (10-10) vs. Texas-San Antonio (2003-04) 1.000 (8/8) Stetson (1991-92)Rebounds 61 vs. Belhaven (2004-05)Assists 36 vs Florida Atlantic (1994-95)Turnovers 38 vs. Central Florida (1994-95)Steals 34 vs. Southern (1989-90)Blocked Shots 12 vs. Mississippi College (1987-88)Most Points—first half 53 vs. Troy State (1993-94)Most Points—second half 67 vs. Stetson (1993-94)Most Points Overtime 14 vs. Southwest Texas (2002-03)Fewest Points Scored 36 vs. McNeese State (2011-12)

Opponent - IndividualsMost Points 36, Tamekia Foley, Belhaven (2003-04) 36, Orphie Moore, South Alabama (1985-86)Field Goal Attempts 33, Debbie Campbell, Southern (N.O.) (1983-84)Field Goals Made 15, San Kegler, Georgia State (1992-93)Field Goal Pct. .917 (11/12), Porsha Roberts, Stephen F. Austin (2012-13)Free Throws Attempted 22, Carmen Reed, UNO (1985-86)Free Throws Made 13, Caitlyn Baggett, McNeese State (2010-11) . 13, Felicia Hardaway, Tougaloo (1990-91)Rebounds 20, Demetria Long, Xavier (1984-85) 20, Phylette Blake, Georgia Southern (1986-87) 20, Rene Woodfin, Northeast Louisiana (1987-88)Assists 13, Michelle Efferson, Northwestern State (1988-89)Turnovers 15, Michelle Hall, Southern (1989-90)Steals 10, Jeannie Curry, Texas-Arlington (1984-85)

Opponent - TeamField Goals Attempted 84, Grambling (1992-93)Field Goals Made 45, Northwestern State (1988-89)Field Goal Percentage .694, Florida International (1993-94)Free Throws Attempted 37, Tougaloo College (1990-91) 37, LSU (1993-94)Free Throw Percentage 1.000 (12/12), Northwestern State (2006-07) 1.000 (11/11), Lamar (2002-03) 1.000 (8/8), Loyola (N.O.) (2003-04) 1.000 (6/6), Mercer (1992-93)Rebounds 55, Jackson State (1990-91)Assists 28, LSU (2002-03)Steals 23, Texas-Arlington (1984-85)Blocks 10, LSU (2002-03)Most Points , First Half 49, Northeast Louisiana (1982-83)Most Points, Second Half 50, Mississippi (1992-93) 50, New Orleans (1992-93)Most Points, Overtime 18, vs. Southwest Texas (2002-03)Fewest Points Scored 30, vs. UNO (2011-12)

MiscellaneousLargest Crowd 2,606 vs. LSU (11/24/02)First Victory Nov. 29, 1982 (d. Centenary, 72-64)

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Career RecordsCareer ScoringPlayer Points Years Played1. Queen Brumfield 2,972 1975-792. Renee Daniels 1,862 1982-863. Pam Cook 1,766 1974-774. Deneka Knowles 1,604 1992-965. Rosiland Dees 1,474 1980-846. Robin Roberts 1,446 1979-837. Kristy Carlin 1,279 2005-098. Aja Gibson 1,278 2010-149. Sarah Williams 1,241 1976-7810. Lisa Washington 1,137 1988-9011. Michelle Foster 1,124 1990-9212. Sharon Berry 1,091 1985-8913. Amy Wier 1,088 1979-8314. Claudia Warren 1,073 1976-8015. Martha Lee 1,055 1975-79

Career ReboundingPlayer Rebounds Years Played1. Queen Brumfield 1,586 1975-792. Deneka Knowles 1,127 1992-963. Renee Daniels 1,054 1982-864. Robin Roberts 1,034 1979-835. Sarah Williams 771 1976-786. Pam Cook 709 1974-777. Aja Gibson 694 2010-148. Kristy Carlin 646 2005-099. Janice Thomas 606 1979-8210. Claudia Warren 579 1976-8012. Rita Austin 557 1978-8012. Nakeya Downing 553 2003-0513. Zevy Ivory 537 2006-1014. Rosiland Dees 533 1980-8415. Rachel Mackie 527 2007-11

Career AssistsPlayer Assists Years Played1. Cindy Williams 705 1977-79 2. Millie Williams 530 1988-923. Monica Smith 512 1974-774. Kelli Jenkins 452 2008-125. Edna Williams 419 1983-876. Rosiland Dees 411 1980-847. Elizabeth Styles 317 2011-8. Kenya Teal 277 1989-919. Martha Lee 271 1975-79 10. Amy Wier 260 1979-83

Career StealsPlayer Steals Years Played1. Millie Williams 235 1988-922. Pam Cook 217 1974-773. Ann Webster 214 2000-024. Kenya Teal 173 1989-915. Edna Williams 162 1983-876. Renee Daniels 156 1982-867. Becky Crosby-Markham 135 1993-96 Rena Reed 135 1994-969. Faye Adams 128 1993-95 Deneka Knowles 128 1992-96 Rosiland Dees 128 1980-84

Career Games PlayedPlayer Games Played Years Played1. Queen Brumfield 133 1975-792. Chelsea Hix 119 2007-11 Kelli Jenkins 119 2008-124. Aja Gibson 118 2010-145. Kristy Carlin 115 2005-096. Rachel Mackie 114 2007-11 Rosiland Dees 114 1980-84 Robin Roberts 114 1979-83 Claudia Warren 114 1976-8010. Millie Williams 113 1988-92 Brooke Necaise 113 2004-08

Career Scoring Average (Min. 2 seasons)Player Career Avg. Years Played1. Lisa Washington 23.2 1988-902. Queen Brumfield 22.3 1975-793. Pam Cook 21.8 1974-774. Sarah Williams 21.4 1976-785. Michelle Foster 19.4 1990-926. Renee Daniels 17.4 1982-867. Melissa Jimmerson 16.2 1988-908. Kenya Teal 15.8 1989-919. Stacey Turner 15.6 1999-0110. Deneka Knowles 15.1 1992-96

Career Field Goals MadePlayer FGM Years Played1. Queen Brumfield 1,197 1975-792. Renee Daniels 687 1982-863. Deneka Knowles 578 1992-964. Rosiland Dees 572 1980-845. Robin Roberts 507 1979-836. Sarah Williams 504 1976-787. Aja Gibson 494 2010-148. Michelle Foster 479 1990-929. Kristy Carlin 472 2005-0910. Claudia Warren 464 1976-80

Career Field Goal Percentage(Min. 250 att.)Player FG Pct. Years Played1. Deneka Knowles .681 (578-849) 1992-962. Renee Daniels .603 (687-1,139) 1982-863. Laura Sullivan .572 (204-357) 1985-874. Sarah Williams .568 (504-888) 1976-78 Lisa Washington .568 (459-808) 1988-906. Queen Brumfield .567 (1,197-2,110) 1975-797. Crystal Turner .554 (340-614) 1990-928. Tracey Powell .544 (240-441) 1986-909. Stacey Turner .539 (332-615) 1999-0110. Rene Moran .537 (227-423) 1977-78

Career Free Throws MadePlayer FTM Years Played1. Queen Brumfield 575 1975-792. Renee Daniels 488 1982-863. Deneka Knowles 448 1992-964. Robin Roberts 432 1979-835. Rosiland Dees 330 1980-846. Aja Gibson 289 2010-147. Kristy Carlin 267 2005-098. Amy Wier 256 1979-839. Kelli Jenkins 249 2008-1210. Kim Gordon 246 1996-99

Career Free Throw Percentage(Min. 150 att.)Player FT Pct. Years Played1. Brooke Necaise .798 (193-242) 2004-082. Kristy Carlin .778 (267-343) 2005-093. Symone Miller .772 (220-285) 2011- Shanna Achord .772 (200-259) 2000-045. Tina Wilson .771 (135-175) 2005-076. Kim Gordon .743 (246-331) 1996-997. Nakeya Downing .733 (157-214) 2003-058. Sharon Berry .729 (159-218) 1985-899. Millie Williams .725 (190-262) 1988-9210. Elizabeth Styles .723 (209-289) 2011- Staci Brown .723 (125-173) 1977-79

Career 3-Point FG MadePlayer 3-FGM Years Played1. Brooke Necaise 189 2004-082. Chelsea Hix 159 2007-113. Shanna Achord 139 2000-044. Kim Edmonson 105 2008-103. Becky Crosby-Markham 105 1993-966. Velicity Burkhalter 101 2000-037. Dacia McGowan 95 2003-058. Erin Robinson 89 1998-009. Tina Wilson 83 2005-0710. Jessica Sommers 82 2010-12

Career 3-Point FG AttemptedPlayer 3-FGA Years Played1. Brooke Necaise 580 2004-082. Shanna Achord 447 2000-043. Chelsea Hix 446 2007-114. Kim Edmonson 339 2008-105. Becky Crosby-Markham 312 1993-966. Erin Robinson 302 1998-007. Dacia McGowan 300 2003-058. Velicity Burkhalter 297 2000-039. Jessica Sommers 287 2010-1210. Symone Miller 264 2011-

Career 3-FG Percentage(Min. 50 att.)Player 3-FG Pct. Years Played1. Gail Lobue .429 (27-63) 1985-872. Ashley Sykes .378 (73-193) 1991-933. Laney Watson .374 (34-91) 2004-064. Carmen Labat .370 (56-151) 2005-075. Mona Bennett .370 (50-135) 1987-886. Chelsea Hix .357 (159-446) 2007-11 Kristy Carlin .357 (68-190) 2005-097. Tina Wilson .357 (83-232) 2005-079. Charinee Mitchell .352 (73-207) 2007-0910. Faye Adams .350 (57-163) 1993-95

Career Blocked ShotsPlayer Blocks Years Played1. Erica Hockley 124 1982-862. Jazmin Cain 108 2005-073. Amanda Dekeyzer-Faust 81 1995-994. Zevy Ivory 80 2006-105. Deneka Knowles 78 1992-966. Jean Credit 76 1996-007. Aja Gibson 71 2010-148. Dee Dee Douglas 66 1986-909. Nakeya Downing 64 2003-056. Lindsey Prewitt 64 2003-05

Queen of the “Lady Lions”Southeastern and 2002 Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame inductee Queen Brumfield finished her career as the all-time leader in scoring (2,972), rebounds (1,586), games played (133), field goals made (1,197) and free throw made (575) in Lady Lion history. Her 22.3 points per game average is second-best in school history and is the highest among four-year letterwinners.

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Individual Yearly LeadersTotal PointsYear Player G Points2013-14 Aja Gibson 30 4152012-13 Aja Gibson 29 3152011-12 Aja Gibson 30 3382010-11 Rashima Jenkins 29 302 Kelli Jenkins 29 3022009-10 Zevy Ivory 30 2972008-09 Kristy Carlin 30 4542007-08 Kristy Carlin 28 3832006-07 Brenita Williams 30 4042005-06 Brenita Williams 27 2982004-05 Dacia McGowan 27 4362003-04 Nakeya Downing 25 3122002-03 Tish Guy 27 2602001-02 Ann Webster 29 3762000-01 Stacey Turner 28 3531999-00 Stacey Turner 27 5071998-99 Tammy Brister 25 2411997-98 Kim Gordon 26 4301996-97 Kim Gordon 26 3501995-96 Deneka Knowles 26 5601994-95 Rena Faust 29 4341993-94 Deneka Knowles 28 4291992-93 Jodi Thompson 27 3701991-92 Michelle Foster 31 6711990-91 Kenya Teal 28 5161989-90 Lisa Washington 21 4531988-89 Lisa Washington 28 6841987-88 Sharon Berry 25 5071986-87 Laura Sullivan 27 4451985-86 Renee Daniels 28 4691984-85 Renee Daniels 24 5331983-84 Renee Daniels 28 4851982-83 Robin Roberts 27 4101981-82 Janice Thomas 24 4421980-81 Rosiland Dees 37 5501979-80 Rita Austin 26 4421978-79 Queen Brumfield 35 9101977-78 Queen Brumfield 34 7311976-77 Queen Brumfield 32 7401975-76 Pam Cook 32 7451974-75 Pam Cook 18 447

Scoring AverageYear Player G Avg.2013-14 Aja Gibson 30 13.82012-13 Aja Gibson 29 10.92011-12 Aja Gibson 30 11.32010-11 Rashima Jenkins 29 10.4 Kelli Jenkins 29 10.42009-10 Zevy Ivory 30 9.92008-09 Kristy Carlin 30 15.12007-08 Kristy Carlin 28 13.72006-07 Brenita Williams 30 13.52005-06 Brenita Williams 27 11.02004-05 Dacia McGowan 27 16.12003-04 Nakeya Downing 25 12.82002-03 Tish Guy 27 9.62001-02 Ann Webster 29 13.02000-01 Stacey Turner 28 12.61999-00 Stacey Turner 27 18.81998-99 Kim Gordon 18 11.01997-98 Kim Gordon 26 16.51996-97 Kim Gordon 26 13.51995-96 Deneka Knowles 26 21.51994-95 Rena Faust 29 15.01993-94 Deneka Knowles 28 15.31992-93 Jodi Thompson 27 13.71991-92 Michelle Foster 31 21.61990-91 Kenya Teal 28 18.41989-90 Lisa Washington 21 21.61988-89 Lisa Washington 28 24.41987-88 Sharon Berry 25 20.31986-87 Laura Sullivan 27 16.51985-86 Renee Daniels 28 16.81984-85 Renee Daniels 24 22.21983-84 Renee Daniels 28 17.01982-83 Robin Roberts 27 15.21981-82 Janice Thomas 24 18.41980-81 Rosiland Dees 37 14.91979-80 Rita Austin 26 16.21978-79 Queen Brumfield 35 26.01977-78 Sarah Williams 27 23.21976-77 Queen Brumfield 32 23.11975-76 Pam Cook 32 23.71974-75 Pam Cook 18 24.8

Total ReboundsYear Player G Rbs2013-14 Nanna Pool 30 3202012-13 Brandi Simmons 29 2492011-12 Brandi Simmosn 30 2232010-11 Rashima Jenkins 29 2092009-10 Zevy Ivory 30 2032008-09 Kristy Carlin 30 2342007-08 Kristy Carlin 28 1942006-07 Jazmin Cain 30 2592005-06 Brenita Williams 27 1362004-05 Nakeya Downing 27 3182003-04 Nakeya Downing 25 2352002-03 Pam Mathews 26 2142001-02 Pam Mathews 29 242

2000-01 Deirdre Allen 24 1711999-00 Stacey Turner 27 2021998-99 Chassity Cubie 25 961997-98 Brandi Hayes 26 1531996-97 Amanda Dekeyzer 26 1571995-96 Deneka Knowles 26 3181994-95 Deneka Knowles 29 2081993-94 Deneka Knowles 28 2691992-93 Deneka Knowles 26 3321991-92 Michelle Foster 31 1881990-91 Crystal Turner 28 2081989-90 Lisa Washington 21 1931988-89 Lisa Washington 28 3051987-88 Lori Davis 25 1531986-87 Laura Sullivan 27 2811985-86 Renee Daniels 28 2641984-85 Renee Daniels 24 2771983-84 Renee Daniels 28 2791982-83 Renee Daniels 27 2341981-82 Robin Roberts 24 2471980-81 Robin Roberts 37 3751979-80 Rita Austin 26 3001978-79 Queen Brumfield 35 3831977-78 Queen Brumfield 34 3751976-77 Sarah Williams 31 4291975-76 Queen Brumfield 32 4311974-75 Dee Jacobson 24 312

Rebound AverageYear Player G Avg.2013-14 Nanna Pool 30 10.72012-13 Brandi Simmons 29 8.62011-12 Brandi Simmons 30 7.42010-11 Rashima Jenkins 29 7.22009-10 Zevy Ivory 30 6.82008-09 Kristy Carlin 30 7.82007-08 Kristy Carlin 28 6.92006-07 Jazmin Cain 30 8.62005-06 Brenita Williams 27 7.12004-05 Nakeya Downing 27 11.82003-04 Nakeya Downing 25 9.42002-03 Pam Mathews 27 8.22001-02 Pam Mathews 29 8.32000-01 Deirdre Allen 24 7.11999-00 Stacey Turner 27 7.51998-99 Amanda Dekeyzer 26 4.81997-98 Brandi Hayes 26 5.91996-97 Amanda Dekeyzer 26 6.01995-96 Deneka Knowles 26 12.21994-95 Deneka Knowles 29 8.01993-94 Deneka Knowles 28 9.61992-93 Deneka Knowles 26 12.81991-92 Michelle Foster 31 9.61990-91 Michelle Foster 27 7.61989-90 Lisa Washington 21 9.21988-89 Lisa Washington 28 10.91987-88 Lori Davis 25 6.11986-87 Laura Sullivan 27 10.41985-86 Renee Daniels 28 9.41984-85 Renee Daniels 24 11.51983-84 Renee Daniels 28 9.91982-83 Renee Daniels 27 8.71981-82 Robin Roberts 24 10.31980-81 Dandra Rawls 34 10.51979-80 Rita Austin 26 11.51978-79 Queen Brumfield 35 10.91977-78 Sarah Williams 27 12.71976-77 Sarah Williams 31 13.81975-76 Queen Brumfield 32 13.61974-75 Dee Jacobson 24 13.0

Field Goal Percentage (Min. 3 FG per game)Year Player G FG-FGA Avg2013-14 Nanna Pool 30 148-260 .5692012-13 Brandi Simmons 29 128-238 .5382011-12 Brandi Simmons 30 95-208 .4662010-11 Rashima Jenkins 29 120-232 .5172009-10 Rashima Jenkins 30 111-221 .5022008-09 Kristy Carlin 30 168-411 .4092007-08 Zevy Ivory 29 89-173 .5142006-07 Brenita Williams 30 166-411 .4042005-06 Brenita Williams 27 124-302 .4112004-05 Nakeya Downing 27 166-367 .4522003-04 Nakeya Downing 25 123-302 .4072002-03 Shanna Achord 27 89-241 .3252001-02 Ann Webster 29 141-293 .4812000-01 Stacey Turner 28 137-281 .4881999-00 Stacey Turner 27 195-334 .5841998-99 Jean Credit 25 48-87 .5521997-98 Brandi Hayes 26 91-170 .5351996-97 Brandi Hayes 25 64-132 .485 1995-96 Deneka Knowles 26 199-276 .721^1994-95 Deneka Knowles 29 100-144 .6941993-94 Deneka Knowles 28 146-225 .6491992-93 Deneka Knowles 26 133-204 .6521991-92 Crystal Turner 31 210-379 .5381990-91 Crystal Turner 28 130-235 .5531989-90 Lisa Washington 21 181-326 .5551988-89 Lisa Washington 28 278-482 .5771987-88 Carolyn Willandt 25 102-268 .3811986-87 Laura Sullivan 27 176-302 .5831985-86 Renee Daniels 28 161-257 .6261984-85 Renee Daniels 24 197-308 .640

1983-84 Renee Daniels 28 181-299 .6061982-83 Renee Daniels 27 148-275 .5391981-82 Robin Roberts 24 122-230 .5311980-81 Dandra Rawls 34 165-314 .5251979-80 Rita Austin 26 184-340 .5411978-79 Queen Brumfield 35 351-605 .5801977-78 Queen Brumfield 34 311-521 .5971976-77 Queen Brumfield 32 308-539 .5811975-76 Pam Cook 32 295-565 .5151974-75 Dee Jacobson 24 192-420 .457^ -- Led nation

Free Throw Percentage (Min. 2 att. per game)Year Player G FT-FTA Pct2013-14 Symone Miller 30 129-167 .7722012-13 Symone Miller 29 56-69 .8122011-12 Aja Gibson 30 76-105 .7242010-11 Aja Gibson 29 48-65 .7342009-10 Zevy Ivory 30 74-100 .7402008-09 Kristy Carlin 30 79-102 .7752007-08 Brooke Necaise 29 77-97 .7942006-07 Tina Wilson 30 71-79 .8992005-06 Tina Wilson 27 64-96 .6672004-05 Jenny Brown 27 28-56 .7502003-04 Nakeya Downing 25 74-94 .7872002-03 LaSha Stover 27 40-59 .6782001-02 Velicity Burkhalter 27 53-60 .8832000-01 Ann Webster 28 95-136 .6991999-00 Erin Robinson 28 45-59 .7631998-99 A. Dekeyzer 16 24-34 .7061997-98 Kim Gordon 26 124-162 .7651996-97 Kim Gordon 26 77-103 .7481995-96 Brandi Harber 27 45-64 .7031994-95 Rena Faust 29 77-106 .7261993-94 Deneka Knowles 28 137-206 .6651992-93 Penny Galloway 27 97-134 .7241991-92 Millie Williams 31 71- 96 .7401990-91 Crystal Turner 28 47- 66 .7121989-90 Tracey Powell 28 54- 73 .7401988-89 Melissa Jimmerson 28 97-124 .7821987-88 Sharon Berry 25 77-102 .7551986-87 Edna Williams 27 64- 91 .7031985-86 Alisa Long 28 52- 61 .8521984-85 Becky Belt 26 49- 69 .7111983-84 Erica Hockley 28 62- 86 .7211982-83 Amy Wier 27 83-113 .7351981-82 Lorraine Major 23 52- 69 .7541980-81 Robin Roberts 37 103-149 .6911979-80 Toni Byrd 26 63- 79 .7991978-79 Queen Brumfield 35 208-284 .7321977-78 Sarah Williams 31 127-182 .6981976-77 Pam Cook 31 98-134 .7311975-76 Pam Cook 32 141-184 .7661974-75 Pam Cook 18 99-131 .756

Total AssistsYear Player G Asts. Avg.2013-14 Elizabeth Styles 24 130 5.4 2012-13 Elizabeth Styles 29 139 4.8 2011-12 Kelli Jenkins 30 135 4.82010-11 Kelli Jenkins 29 105 3.62009-10 Kelli Jenkins 30 120 4.02008-09 Kelli Jenkins 30 92 3.12007-08 Charinee Mitchell 29 70 2.4 2006-07 Whitnee Miller 30 85 2.82005-06 Alejandra Iglesias 27 65 2.42004-05 Dacia McGowan 27 83 3.12003-04 Dacia McGowan 27 71 2.62002-03 Tish Guy 27 73 2.7 2001-02 Ann Webster 29 113 3.92000-01 Ann Webster 28 105 3.81999-00 Tamika Williams 28 103 3.71998-99 Chassity Cubie 25 109 4.41997-98 Kim Gordon 26 73 2.81996-97 Tenisha Jordan 25 85 3.41995-96 Rena Reed 27 134 4.71994-95 Faye Adams 29 89 3.1 Rena Reed 29 89 3.1 1993-94 Jacky Malone 27 122 4.51992-93 Penny Galloway 27 88 3.31991-92 Millie Williams 31 178 5.71990-91 Kenya Teal 28 145 5.21989-90 Kenya Teal 28 132 4.71988-89 Millie Williams 28 134 4.91987-88 Mona Bennett 25 134 5.41986-87 Edna Williams 27 115 4.31985-86 Gail Lobue 28 102 3.61984-85 Edna Williams 25 134 5.41983-84 Edna Williams 27 102 3.81982-83 Amy Wier 27 73 2.71981-82 Amy Wier 24 80 3.31980-81 Rosiland Dees 37 164 4.41979-80 Toni Byrd 26 111 4.31978-79 Cindy Williams 35 341 9.71977-78 Cindy Williams 34 364 10.71976-77 Monica Smith 32 235 7.31975-76 Monica Smith 32 163 5.11974-75 Monica Smith 24 114 4.8

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Abels, Sheila . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1975-76Achord, Shanna . . . . . . . . . . 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04Achord, Taryn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003-04, 04-05, 05-06Adams, Faye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1993-94, 94-95Allen, Deirdre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999-00, 2000-01Anderson, Peaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2013-14Ard, Kayla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004-05Ard, Misty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003-04Austin, Rita . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978-79, 79-80

-B-Batiste, Deborah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1979-80Belt, Becky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1983-84, 84-85Bennett, Mona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1987-88Berry, Sharon . . . . . . . . . . . . 1985-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89Bethel, Shontae. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001-02, 02-03Bettis, Pam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992-93, 93-94Brandt, Marion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983-84Brister, Tammy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-99Brock, Debra . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983-84, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87Brown, Alice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989-90, 90-91Brown, Erica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004-05Brown, Jenny. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004-05, 05-06Brown, Staci . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1977-78, 78-79Brumfield, Queen . . . . . . . . . 1975-76, 76-77, 77-78, 78-79Burgess, Erica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009-10Burkhalter, Velicity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03Butler, Tiyette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004-05Byrd, Toni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978-79, 79-80

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-W-Walker, Barbara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1978-79Walker, Janice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1974-75Walker, Neosha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1993-94Waller, Kaitlyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010-11, 11-12Warren, Claudia . . . . . . . . . . 1976-77, 77-78, 78-79, 79-80Washington, Lisa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1988-89, 89-90Washington, Tammy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1991-92, 92-93Watson, Laney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004-05, 05-06Weaver, Adonna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007-08, 08-09Webster, Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000-01, 01-02Wells, Karla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1980-81Whelan, Kate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996-97White, Sarah. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-00Whiting, Deborah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1986-87Whittington, Ronnie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1989-90Wier, Amy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1979-80, 80-81, 81-82, 82-83Willandt, Carolyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1987-88Williams, Brenita . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005-06, 06-07Williams, Cindy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1977-78, 78-79Williams, Edna . . . . . . . . . . . 1983-84, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87Williams, Melissa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001-02, 02-03Williams, Millie . . . . . . . . . . . 1988-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92Williams, Nicole . . . . . . . . . . 1996-97, 97-98, 98-99, 99-00Williams, Sarah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1976-77, 77-78Williams, Tamika . . . . . . . . 1998-99, 99-00, 2000-01, 01-02Wilson, Tina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005-06, 06-07Wright, Amanda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-03Wronko, Shari . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1975-76, 76-77, 77-78

2014-15 Returners in bold

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All-Time HonorsIndividual1974-75 All-State (LAIAW): Pam Cook (MVP), Dee Jacobson1975-76 All-America: Queen Brumfield, Pam CookAll-State (LAIAW): Queen Brumfield, Pam Cook1976-77 All-America: Queen Brumfield, Pam CookAll-American Game: Queen Brumfield, Pam Cook, Sarah Williams (sponsored by Hanes Underall’s, Washington, D.C., April 23, 1977)World University Game Tryouts: Queen Brumfield, Sarah WilliamsAll-Regional (SWAIAW): Queen Brumfield, Pam Cook, Monica Smith, Sarah WilliamsAll-State (LAIAW): Queen Brumfield, Pam Cook, Sarah Williams1977-78 All-America: Cindy WilliamsAll-Louisiana: Cindy Williams, Sarah Williams1978-79 All-America: Queen Brumfield, Cindy WilliamsAll-Louisiana: Queen Brumfield, Cindy Williams1979-80All-Louisiana: Rita Austin1981-82 All-Louisiana: Janice Thomas (2nd Team) 1984-85 Gulf Star Conference Player of the Year: Renee Daniels All-Gulf Star Conference: Renee Daniels (2nd Team)1985-86 All-America (AWSF): Renee Daniels (Honorable Mention)All-Gulf Star Conference: Renee Daniels (1st Team) 1986-87 All-Gulf Star Conference: Gail Lobue, Edna Williams, Laura Sullivan (All three 2nd team)All-America (AWSF): Laura Sullivan (Honorable Mention)1987-88 All-America (AWSF): Sharon Berry (4th Team) 1988-89 All-America (AWSF): Lisa Washington (2nd Team), Mellissa Jimmerson (Honorable Mention)All-Louisiana: Lisa Washington (3rd Team)1989-90 All America (AWSF): Lisa Washington (2nd Team), Mellissa Jimmerson (4th Team)All-Louisiana: Lisa Washington (2nd Team), Mellissa Jimmerson (3rd Team)1990-91 All America (AWSF): Kenya Teal (4th Team) All Louisiana: Kenya Teal (2nd team), Michelle Foster (Honorable Mention) 1991-92 All America (AWSF): Michelle Foster (3rd team) All-Louisiana: Michelle FosterAll-TAAC: Michelle Foster1992-93 All-American Freshman Team (AWSF): Deneka KnowlesAll-TAAC: Deneka Knowles, Jodi Thompson (Both 2nd Team) All-TAAC Freshman Team: Deneka KnowlesAll-Louisiana: Deneka Knowles (2nd Team)1993-94 TAAC Newcomer-of-the-Year: Faye AdamsAll-TAAC: Deneka Knowles (1st Team), Faye Adams (2nd Team)TAAC All-Tournament: Becky Crosby, Deneka KnowlesTAAC All-Newcomer Team: Faye Adams, Rena Faust1994-95 All-TAAC: Rena Faust (1st Team)TAAC All-Tournament: Rena Faust, Deneka Knowles, Jacky MaloneTAAC All-Newcomer Team: Rena Reed1995-96 TAAC Player-of-the Year: Deneka KnowlesAll-TAAC: Deneka Knowles (1st Team), Rena Reed (3rd Team)1996-97All-TAAC: Amanda Dekeyzer (3rd Team)TAAC All-Newcomer Team: Kim GordonAll-Louisiana: Amanda Dekeyzer, Kim Gordon1999-00Southland Conference Newcomer of the Year: Stacey TurnerAll-Southland Conference: Stacey Turner (2nd Team), Deirdre Allen (Honorable

Mention)All-Louisiana: Stacey Turner (3rd Team)2000-01All-Southland Conference: Stacey Turner (2nd Team), Deirdre Allen (Honorable Mention), Ann Webster (Honorable Mention)All-Louisiana: Stacey Turner (3rd Team), Deirdre Allen (Honorable Mention), Ann Webster (Honorable Mention)2001-02All-Southland Conference: Ann Webster (1st Team), Velicity Burkhalter (Honorable Mention)SLC All-Tournament: Velicity Burkhalter2002-03All-Southland Conference: Pam Mathews (Honorable Mention)2003-04Southland Conference Newcomer of the Year: Nakeya DowningAll-Southland Conference: Nakeya Downing (3rd Team)Louisiana Newcomer of the Year: Nakeya DowningAll-Louisiana: Nakeya Downing (3rd Team)2004-05All-Southland Conference: Nakeya Downing (1st Team), Dacia McGowan (3rd Team)All-Louisiana: Nakeya Downing (2nd Team), Dacia McGowan (Honorable Mention)2005-06All-Southland Conference: Brenita Williams (2nd Team)All-Louisiana: Brenita Williams (Honorable Mention), Tina Wilson (Honorable Mention)2006-07All-Southland Conference: Brenita Williams (2nd Team), Tina Wilson (Honorable Mention), Jazmin Cain (Honorable Mention)All-Louisiana: Brenita Williams (Honorable Mention), Tina Wilson (Honorable Mention)2007-08All-Southland Conference: Kristy Carlin (Honorable Mention), Brooke Necaise (Honorable Mention)2008-09All-Southland Conference: Kristy Carlin (1st Team), Charinee Mitchell (Honorable Mention)All-Louisiana: Kristy Carlin (1st Team), Charinee Mitchell (Honorable Mention)2009-10All-Southland Conference: Zevy Ivory (3rd Team)2010-11All-Southland Conference: Rashima Jenkins (3rd Team)2011-12All-Southland Conference: Kelli Jenkins (3rd Team), Aja Gibson (Honorable Mention)All-Louisiana: Kelli Jenkins (Honorable Mention)2012-13All-Southland Conference: Aja Gibson (3rd Team), Brandi Simmons (3rd Team)2013-14All-Southland Conference: Nanna Pool (3rd Team), Aja Gibson (Honorable Mention)All-Louisiana: Nanna Pool (Honorable Mention), Aja Gibson (Honorable Mention)

Team1974-75 LAIAW Champions (22-2)1975-76 AIAW National Championships (5th Place) SWAIAW Regional Champions (30-2) LAIAW Champions 1976-77 AIAW National Champions (30-2) SWAIAW Regional Champions LAIAW Champions National Scoring Championship Average - 99.11977-78 AIAW National Championships (5th Place) SWAIAW Regional Champions (30-40 LAIAW Champions National Scoring Championship Average - 99.01978-79 SWAIAW Regional Champions (27-8) LAIAW State Champions National Scoring Championship Average - 91.32006-07 Southland Conference East Division Champions (17-13)2008-09 Southland Conference East Division Champions (19-11)

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All-Time Honors

Sharon BerryAll-America

1987-88

Queen BrumfieldAll-America

1976-77, 77-78, 78-79Hall of Fame 98-99

Pam CookAll-America

1975-76, 76-77Hall of Fame 98-99

Renee DanielsAll-America

1985-86Hall of Fame 1992-93

Michelle FosterAll-America

1991-92

Mellissa JimmersonAll-America

1988-89, 89-90

Laura SullivanAll-America

1986-87

Cindy WilliamsAll-America

1977-78, 78-79Hall of Fame 1990-91

Kenya TealAll-America

1990-91

Lisa WashingtonAll-America

1988-89, 89-90

Deneka Knowles - Hall of Fame ‘08

Robin Roberts - Hall of Fame ‘91-92

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1976-77 AIAW National Champions

1976-77 AIAW SMALL COLLEGE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSFront Row (l to r) Monica Smith, Martha Lee, Janet Passman, Martha Lenoir, Shari Wronko, Delia Strickland; Back Row (l to r) Mary Ann Ellerman, assistant coach; Pam Cook, Claudia Warren, Sarah Williams, Queen Brumfield, Phoebe Smith and Linda Puckett, head coach.

1976-77 Results(30-2 Overall)

SLU Opponent Opp110 . . . . . . New Orleans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30116 . . . . . . William Carey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55101 . . . . . . Northeast Louisiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5893 . . . . . . . at Northeast Louisiana . . . . . . . . . . . 7490 . . . . . . . Southern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66119 . . . . . . Nicholls State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76104 . . . . . . at Louisiana Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10285 . . . . . . . at Southern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8299 . . . . . . . at William Carey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48104 . . . . . . at New Orleans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45119 . . . . . . vs. Trinity #. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4283 . . . . . . . at Texas #. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7279 . . . . . . . vs. Stephen F. Austin # . . . . . . . . . . . . 80103 . . . . . . Southwestern Louisiana . . . . . . . . . . 39106 . . . . . . Louisiana Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9697 . . . . . . . at Louisiana College . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5093 . . . . . . . at Nicholls State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5889 . . . . . . . McNeese State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6982 . . . . . . . at McNeese State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80106 . . . . . . LSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6994 . . . . . . . Louisiana College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4077 . . . . . . . at LSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101111 . . . . . . vs. Louisiana College @ . . . . . . . . . . 5279 . . . . . . . vs. McNeese State @ . . . . . . . . . . . . 74110 . . . . . . vs. McNeese State @ . . . . . . . . . . . . 56132 . . . . . . vs. Central Arkansas +. . . . . . . . . . . . 5093 . . . . . . . vs. Southern Arkansas + . . . . . . . . . . 69117 . . . . . . vs. Phillips (OK) University + . . . . . . 9091 . . . . . . . vs. Dayton % . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50112 . . . . . . vs. High Point (NC) % . . . . . . . . . . . . 8586 . . . . . . . vs. Berry College % . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8192 . . . . . . . vs. Phillips (OK) University % . . . . . . 76

# - University of Texas Tournament (Austin, Texas)@ - Louisiana AIAW Tournament (Hammond, La.)+ - AIAW Region IV Tournament (Hammond, La.)% - AIAW National Tournament (Pomona, Calif.)

Linda Puckett1945-1997

Inducted into the Southeastern Hall of

Fame in 2002

During the latter months of 1976 and into the early months of 1977, a lot of things were happening in the world. In the political world, Jimmy Carter, then the Governor of Georgia, was on his way to being elected President of the United States over Gerald Ford. On the football field, the Oakland Raiders, led by a coach named Madden and a quarterback nicknamed “Snake,” were on their way to capturing Super Bowl XI. On the television, a fictitious group of high school kids called the “Sweat Hogs” were keeping us in stitches every week on “Welcome Back Kotter.” And on the silver screen, we were preparing to go to “a galaxy far, far away.”

And in Hammond, an already successful women’s basketball team was about to make history. Not just in Tangipahoa Parish or the state of Louisiana, but on the national scene. The 1976-77 AIAW Small College National Championship team is a proud highlight in Southeastern’s rich athletic history. In its third year of existence, the Lady Lions added to an already glittering array of accomplishments after going 52-4 in their first two campaigns under the ever-successful Linda Puckett. In 2006-07, we celebrate the 30th anniversary of this feat.

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Led by the solid all-around play of Pam Cook and the dominating inside presence of Queen Brumfield and Sarah Williams, the Lady Lions outscored their opposition by over 36 points per game and produced 15 contests in which they scored 100 or more points. Starting in impressive fashion, the Lady Lions won their first 12 games to open the season, scoring 100 or more points in seven games to earn the reputation as the nation’s highest scoring team. Southeastern suffered its first loss at the University of Texas Tournament, where it lost 80-79 to Stephen F. Austin where it missed a last second shot. In the tournament, however, Southeastern defeated Trinity University and Texas en route to the finals. That performance catapulted Southeastern into the top-15 among small colleges, a posi-tion it would remain in for the remainder of the season. The Lady Lions tallied eight consecutive wins coming out of the Texas Tournament before losing to LSU, which finished second overall in the Major College AIAW Tournament. During that stretch were vic-tories over Louisiana Tech and a 106-69 trouncing of LSU. The 101-77 loss at LSU would be the final loss of the season for the Lady Lions as they rolled through the LAIAW Small College Tournament with ease, pounding Louisiana College and McNeese State twice. Southeastern hosted the AIAW Regional Tournament in Cefalu Coliseum and started out the tournament with a 132-50 thrashing of Central Arkansas, which still stands as the largest margin of victory in Lady Lion history. The Lady Lions came back with a convincing win over Southern Arkansas before defeating Phillips (Okla.) University, a team that finished third in the nation the previous season. For the Lady Lions, it was off to Pomona, Calif., where they would compete in the National AIAW Tournament for the second consecutive season. In 1975-76, the Lady Lions finished fifth in the nation with a 30-2 overall record. For Southeastern to improve on the 1975-76 per-formance, it would have to have solid play from its starters along with

its bench. After opening the tournament with a 91-50 win over Dayton, the Lady Lions knocked off previously unbeaten High Point (N.C.) University in convincing fashion, 112-85. That win advanced Southeastern to a date with defending national champion Berry (Ga.) College with a berth in the championship game on the line. Against Berry, Southeastern overcame injuries and foul trouble to key players, getting excellent play from its reserves as the prevailed, 86-81, and moved on to the championship game. In a rematch from the AIAW Region IV Tournament, Southeastern faced Phillips University fr the Small College National Championship and took a 92-76 victory giv-ing the Lady Lions the national championship. The 1976-77 Southeastern team, which recorded 18 games with 100 or more points, still holds five single season records, including a 99.1 scoring average. Individually. five records still remain in the record books as Williams pulled down a single-game record 27 rebounds against Southern. On the season, Williams’ 13.8 rebound average is best in school history. Brumfield blocked 80 shots and Cook still holds records for steals (117) and consecutive free throws (26).

1976-77 Southeastern Louisiana University Lady LionsNumerical Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown11 Martha Lee G 5-8 Soph. Mt. Hermon, La.12 Shari Wronko G 5-9 Soph. Ocean Springs, Miss.13 Monica Smith G 5-8 Sr. Livingston, La.14 Claudia Warren F 5-11 Fr. Franklinton, La.15 Janet Passman G 5-6 Jr. Magnolia, Miss.20 Martha Lenior G 5-4 Soph. Magnolia, Miss.21 Pam Cook G/F 5-10 Jr. Mt. Hermon, La.22 Sarah Williams C 6-3 Jr. Grandview, Texas30 Delia Strickland G/F 5-8 Fr. Kentwood, La.31 Phoebe Smith F 5-10 Fr. Mandeville, La.32 Queen Brumfield F 6-0 Soph. Kentwood, La.

Head Coach: Linda PuckettAssistant Coach: Mary Ann Ellerman

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This is SoutheasternSince its founding in 1925, Southeastern Louisiana

University has been committed to helping the region grow and prosper. Our mission -- to lead

the educational, economic and cultural development of southeast Louisiana – ties Southeastern intimately to the lives of the communities and residents we serve.

Quick Facts & Figures• Enrollment: approximately 15,000• Faculty: 637 (full and part time)• Student-Faculty ratio: 23:1• Sites: Hammond (main campus), St. Tammany Center (Mandeville), Livingston Parish Literacy and Technology Center (Walker), Nursing Center (Baton Rouge), Turtle Cove Environmental Research Center (Pass Manchac)

Economic Impact • More than $564 million annual impact. Spending by the university’s more than 15,000 students accounts for an approximate $237 million impact, while faculty and staff spending amounts to a $99 million impact. • As part of the University of Louisiana System, the impact of each dollar invested in the university is multiplied by eight as it cycles through the state economy.• More than 5,700 non-university jobs throughout the state in areas such as construction, health care and food services.

Community Impact • Southeastern students provided approximately 133,000 hours of voluntary service to national and area non-profit agencies and other organizations

durng the past year. More than 5,300 students par-ticpated in service activites throughout the region.• The Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts is a venue for a wide range of educational and entertain-ing events. Fanfare, the annual festival of the arts, has entertained and educated thousands of patrons over the past 28 seasons.• Multiple service-learning courses provide students the opportunity to serve their communities while participating in hands-on learning.

Academic Excellence • Incoming freshman ACT average composite scores (22.0) last fall exceeded both the state and national averages. Highly qualified students entering South-eastern – those with ACT scores of 24 and above – have also increased significantly in recent years.• The School of Nursing has been named the Nursing Program of the Year three times in the last 10 years by the Louisiana State Nurses Foundation. • Southeastern has been named to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Rolls for the past three years, recognizing the university as a front-runner for its involvement in volunteering, service-learning and civic engagement. The award was made by the Corporation for National and Community Service.• The New Media and Animation program at Southeastern has been recognized for two second consecutive years by Animation Career Review as one of the top animation and game design schools in the South.• Southeastern has been ranked fourth in the state for the affordability of its online programs by the web site Affordable Colleges Online.

Successful Alumni• Alumni of Southeastern are successful in all areas of business, government, and entertainment. Recently recognized as distinguished alumni are Good Morn-ing America anchor Robin Roberts, internationally recognized opera tenor Donald George, Chinese real estate and retailing entrepreneur Roger Wang, El Salvador Finance Minister William Handal, Federal Judges James Brady and Carl J. Barbier, Pulitzer Prize

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winning journalist Russell Carollo, and former Ameri-can Heart Association Chair Colletta C. Barrett.

Campus Living• Campus living is convenient, smart and fun! Southeastern students have the opportunity to meet and mingle with people of different backgrounds, in-terests, ideas, experiences, and goals. Southeastern’s campus provides dining halls, library, bookstore, health center, swimming pool, tennis courts, student activity center and a student union with a game room, snack bars, and post office. • Southeastern’s eight state-of-the-art residence halls, plus apartment-style Southeastern Oaks and the Village features the amenities today’s students seek such as privacy, cable TV, and wireless Internet.• Southeastern is the only university in Louisiana, and one of just a few in the nation, which operates a university-owned textbook rental system. Students pay a small rental fee at the beginning of the semes-ter, and simply return books at the end, resulting in a significant savings.

Workforce Development• A number of new undergraduate degrees have been specifically designed to meet area workforce demands. These include an online RN to BS degree in nursing, supply chain management, engineering technology with mechanical, construction, computer science, and industrial technology concentrations, an online degree in disaster relief management, and doctoral programs in educational leadership and advanced nursing practice.• Since opening in 2003, the Southeast Louisiana Business Center has functioned as a one-stop center designed to facilitate more than 125 new business starts, more than $130 million in capital raised for businesses; 13 incubator “graduates” creating nearly 50 jobs and millions of dollars in new capital; and the completion of more than 40 business and industry

economic impact studies.• The Southeastern Small Business Development Center was recognized in 2012 with the SBDC Ex-cellence and Innovation Award, given annually to the program that demonstrates excellence in improving value to small businesses and advancing program delivery and management through innovation.• A survey of employers who have hired South-eastern graduates indicates that more than 75 percent found Southeastern graduates were better prepared for employment when compared to other employees; all said they would readily hire another Southeastern graduate.• Southeastern has been named a Military Friendly School for the third consecutive year by GI Jobs, the premier magazine for military personnel transition-ing to civilian life. The designation honors the top 15 percent of colleges, universities and trade schools that are doing the most to embrace military service members and veterans as students and to ensure their success.

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University Quick Facts

FoundedSeptember 14, 1925

LocationHammond, Louisiana (population 22,000). Located on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain, 55 miles north of New Orleans and 45 miles east of Baton Rouge

Enrollment15,000 students representing 41 states and 64 countries

Campus365-acre campus with state-of-the-art residential, academic and athletic facilities

Student to Faculty Ratio23:1

Academic ProgramsFive Academic Colleges with 150 majors, minors and concentrations

Accredited By the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Associate, Baccalaureate, Master’s, and Doctorate degree levels

Degree ProgramsUndergraduate ProgramsCollege of Arts, Humanities, and Social SciencesArtCommunicationCriminal JusticeEnglishGeneral StudiesHistoryLiberal Arts StudiesMusicOrganizational LeadershipPolitical SciencePsychologySociologySpanish

College of BusinessAccountingBusiness AdministrationFinanceManagementMarketingSupply Chain Management

College of EducationArt EducationEarly Childhood Education (Pre K-3)Elementary Education (1-5) Health and Physical EducationMusic EducationSecondary Education (6-12) English Education Health and Physical Education Mathematics Education Science Education Social Studies Education Spanish Education Speech EducationSpecial Education Mild/Moderate Disabilities

College of Nursing and Health SciencesAthletic TrainingCommunication Sciences & DisordersFamily and Consumer SciencesHealth Education and PromotionHealth StudiesKinesiologyNursingSocial Work

College of Science and TechnologyBiological SciencesChemistryComputer ScienceInformation TechnologyIndustrial TechnologyMathematicsOccupational Safety, Health & EnvironmentPhysics

Master’s ProgramsApplied SociologyBiologyBusiness Administration (MBA)Communication Science & DisordersEducation Counselor Education Curriculum Instruction Educational Leadership Special Education Teaching, Early Interventionist Teaching, Elementary EducationEnglishHealth and KinesiologyHistoryIntegrated Science and TechnologyMusicNursingOrganizational CommunicationPsychology

Ph.D. ProgramEducational LeadershipAdvanced Nursing Practice

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Distance Chart(Courtesy of MapQuest.com)

Atlanta, Ga. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1/2 hoursBiloxi, Miss. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1/2 hoursBirmingham, Ala. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1/2 hoursDallas, Texas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 hoursHouston, Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 hoursJackson, Miss. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 hoursLittle Rock, Ark. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1/2 hoursMemphis, Tenn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1/2 hoursMobile, Ala. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1/2 hoursMonroe, La. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 hoursNashville, Tenn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 1/2 hoursOrlando, Fla. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1/2 hoursPensacola, Fla. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1/2 hoursSan Antonio, Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 hoursShreveport, La. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1/2 hours

A pioneering railroad town, Hammond, Louisiana, has been a staple of Northshore life since 1830 when

Peter Hammond decided to call a tract of land 55 miles outside of New Orleans home. Hammond was originally from Sweden, and moved to the area to manufacture products from the resin in pine trees, and ship them to New Orleans. Railroad is the reason behind the city’s success, and in 1854, the New Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern Railroad pumped people and money into this small, pioneer town. A flag station just a block away from the current train depot was called “Hammond’s Crossing” and brought handfuls of new people to town. Peter Hammond was so convinced that the railroad would bring people to the city that he signed a contract with the rail company that forced the trains to stop every time they passed through Hammond. Five years after the railroad came to town, another staple in Hammond’s past arrived. Charles Emery Cate moved his fam-ily into the area in 1859 from New Orleans because of the natural springs, lush pine for-ests, and desirable climate. Cate immediately began to help the city grow. Cate built a factory, sold crossties, tar, and turpentine as well as laying out city streets and planting oak trees along the curbs. During the Civil War, Cate owned a shoe factory that made and shipped shoes to the

Confederate Army. His factory sent nearly 45,000 shoes to the soldiers before being found by Union Soldiers who destroyed the factory. At the turn of the 20th century, Hammond struck gold—in the form of red. With the development of the strawberry industry, Hammond saw another explosion in growth. The city became a center for growing, processing, and shipping strawberries. Boxcar loads of strawberries became a staple of the area and as trains left the city headed north, the money flowed south. Hammond prospered throughout the rest of the 20th century. Planes began flying into the area and a university came to town. Industry moved in, and with it, more people. As the interstate corridors of I-55 and I-12 developed, Hammond’s footprint did too. People are choosing Hammond because of its close proximity between New Orleans and Baton Rouge. Hammond is thirty miles from Baton Rouge, and fifty- five miles from New Orleans. More shops, restaurants, and culture are less than an hour drive. Small town living with big city flare gives Hammond a lifestyle edge.

Hammond: Crossroads Of the South

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Dr. John L. Crain was named President of Southeastern Louisiana University on Febru-ary 17, 2009 by the Board of Supervisors of

the University of Louisiana System, after serving as Interim President since July 2008. Crain served as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs for seven years prior to his appointment as President. His 23 years of experi-ence on the Hammond campus includes head of the Department of Accounting, chair of the Council of Department Heads, president of the Faculty Senate, director of the Small Business Development Center, and 13 years as a full-time member of the accounting faculty. A Southeastern alumnus, Crain headed Southeastern’s Accounting Department from 1999-2001. As department chair, he led efforts to reaffirm the department’s accreditation by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Crain is a native of Franklinton and 1978 graduate of Franklinton High School. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting from Southeastern in 1981 and Master of Business Administration in 1984. He attained Certified Public Accountant status in 1983. He received his doctoral degree in accountancy from the University of Missis-sippi in 1988. Crain’s scholarly accomplishments include publication of more than 50 refereed journal articles and presentations at academic conferences. He was the 1992 recipient of Southeastern’s highest faculty award, the President’s Award for Excellence in Research. He was a member of the Louisiana Blue Ribbon Commission on Educational Excellence, the Louisiana Board of Regents Master Plan National Ad-

visory Panel Workgroup on Retention and Comple-tion, and chair of the Accounting Education Issues Committee of the Society of Louisiana CPAs. He is a member of numerous professional, civic and academic organizations, currently serving on the Boards of the Lake Pontchartrain Basin Maritime Museum, the North Shore Business Council, GNO, Inc., and the Committee of 100 for Economic Devel-opment. He previously served on the Board of the Louisiana Children’s Discovery Museum from 2006 to 2009. He is a member of the Hammond Rotary Club.

University Administration

Dr. John Crain (right) presents a naming gift to legend-ary Athletic Trainer Doc Goodwin during Homecoming ceremonies in 2010.

University of Louisiana System Board of Supervisors

E. Gerald “T-Boy” Hebert, ChairJimmie “Beau” Martin, Jr., Vice Chair

Edward J. Crawford, III, ParliamentarianJohn Condos

Andre CoudrainDr. Kelly Faircloth

David GuidryAdam LeFortJohn O. LeTard

Jimmy D. Long, Sr.D. Wayne ParkerMark RomeroCarl G. ShetlerRobert ShreveWinfred SibilleGary Solomon

Dr. John CrainUniversity President

Dr. Marvin YatesVice President Student Affairs

Dr. Tammy BourgProvost/VP

Academic Affairs

Wendy Johns LauderdaleVice President

University Advancement

Sam DomianoVice President

Administration and Finance

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Athletic AdministrationAfter a successful eight-season stint as Southeastern

Louisiana University’s head baseball coach, Jay Ar-tigues was named the school’s Director of Athletics

on October 14, 2013. Named one of the rising head coaches in the college game prior to the 2013 season, Artigues helped build a foundation of success for the Southeastern baseball program and now is doing the same for the entire athletic department. In his first year on the job, he presided over arguably the greatest athletic year in Southeastern history. The Lions and Lady Lions brought home five conference champion-ships, the most the school has ever won in a single year. The Lion football program ran through the Southland Conference with an undefeated record, advanced to the FCS playoffs for the first time, picked up the first playoff win in school history and finished the season with an 11-3 overall record. Lady Lion Soccer won the Southland Conference Tournament and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second time in school history. The Southeastern men’s track & field program won both the indoor and outdoor Southland Conference titles, marking the first time in school history the Lions had swept through the conference. Lion Baseball continued its run of success, rallying under the leadership of Artigues protege Matt Riser to win the Southland Conference Tournament and advance to an NCAA Regional for the first time in 20 years. Under Artigues, Lion baseball established itself as a growing force in the region by producing three All-Ameri-cans, four Freshman All-Americans, a Capital One Academic All-American, the NCBWA National Stopper of the Year, the Southland Conference’s Player, Hitter, Relief Pitcher and Freshman of the Year, numerous All-Conference and Southland All-Academic players as well as Southeastern single-season and career record holders. In 2012, Southeastern racked up several national,

regional and conference awards. Advancing to the cham-pionship game of the Southland Conference Tournament, the Lions posted a 39-21 record and equaled their best conference finish (20-13, second overall). Leading the way were conference player and hitter of the year Brock Hebert, relief pitcher of the year Stefan Lopez and freshman of the year Andro Cutura. Lopez was named the 2012 National Stopper of the Year by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association after establishing both Southeastern and the Southland’s single-season and career saves records, while he and Hebert each earned four All-America honors. Cutura, who won his final six decisions, was also named a Freshman All-American. Former Lion Wade Miley, a 2009 first-round pick of Arizona, represented the Diamondbacks in the 2012 Major League Baseball All-Star Game and was a finalist for the Na-tional League Rookie of the Year Award. He was honored by the Sporting News as their Rookie of the Year for the National League. In 2011, the Lions garnered national attention as they took two of three games from Florida International to open the season and ended Garrett Wittels attempt to break the Division I consecutive-game hit-streak record. The next weekend Southeastern earned wins over SEC-power Alabama, Central Florida and South Alabama. Artigues was named the LSWA Co-Coach of the Year in 2010 as the Lions set another school first after being nationally ranked at the Division I level. The Lions were nationally ranked for eight straight weeks, reaching as high as No. 17. Prior to becoming the 15th head baseball coach in Southeastern’s history, Artigues spent four seasons at Pearl River Community College where he posted a 168-51 record. The Wildcats won three conference championships and advanced to the JUCO World Series during his tenure. In his final season at PRCC, Artigues led the Wildcats to a school-record 46-12 mark and a No. 1 ranking in the final JUCO national regular-season poll.

In his first season at PRCC, Artigues led the Wildcats to 42 wins and a berth in the JUCO World Series in Mil-lington, Tenn. PRCC finished the year as the South Division Conference Champions, Region XXIII Champions and Central District Champions with Artigues earning Region XXIII and Central District Coach of the Year honors. Before returning to Pearl River in 2001, where he was a two-year letter winner and was a first team All-State and All-Region selection, Artigues spent three seasons at Bossier Parish Community College and posted a 107-57 record. In his final season at BPCC, Artigues led the Cavaliers to a school-record 46 wins and a No. 8 ranking in the final NJCAA poll. Artigues began his coaching career in 1992-93 as an assistant at Spring Hill College where he worked with the team’s hitters and infielders. He served as Dean of Students and head baseball coach at St. Louis Catholic High School in Lake Charles, La., where he led the Saints to the Class 2A state quarterfinals in 1996. Artigues moved to Hammond in 1996 and served as athletic director and head baseball coach at St. Thomas Aquinas High School, leading the Falcons to the 1997 state playoffs. He then moved on to the college ranks accepting a job at UNO where he was a volunteer assistant coach in 1998 under Tom Schwaner. As a player, Artigues spent two seasons at PRCC where he was an All-State and All-Region selection. He then went on to play two seasons at Belhaven College where he was an All-Conference selection as a second baseman. A na-tive of Bay St. Louis, Miss., he holds the highest single-season on-base percentage (.538) and sixth-highest career batting average (.375) in Belhaven history. A 1992 graduate of Belhaven, where he earned a B.S. in Business Administration, Artigues also holds a Master’s Degree in Sport Coaching from the United States Sports Academy (1993). Artigues and his wife Rachel are the parents of two sons, Christopher “Champ” (15) and Casey (12).

Jay ArtiguesAthletic Director

After serving four months as interim Director of Athletics, former baseball coach Jay Artigues (pic-tured with Greg Marten) was officially named AD at Southeastern on Oct. 14, 2013.

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Head Coaches

Matt Riser

BASEBALL

Tim Baldwin

MEN’S GOLF

Sean Brady

TRACK/CROSS COUNTRY

Yolanda Moore

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Jason Hayes

WOMEN’S TENNIS

Blake Hornbuckle

WOMEN’S SOCCER

Jim Smoot

VOLLEYBALL

Pete Langlois

SOFTBALL

FOOTBALLMEN’S

BASKETBALL

Ron Roberts Jay Ladner

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Staff Directory(all numbers area code 985)Academic Center 549-2420Sherry Kennemer Assistant AD/Student Services/SWATom Dawsey Assistant Director

Athletic Director 549-2253Jay Artigues Director of AthleticsChris Bentley Assistant to the AD/Academic LiaisonCindy Coats Administrative AssistantLinda Alford Administrative Coordinator

Athletic Training 549-5133John Erwin Assistant SD/Sports MedicineJehan Ayap Assistant Athletic TrainerEmily Gusew Assistant Athletic TrainerJessica VanSweden Assistant Athletic Trainer

Baseball 549-2896Matt Riser Head CoachDaniel Latham Assistant CoachZack Zulli Assistant CoachAndrew Gipson Volunteer Assistant Coach

Business 549-5100Heather Thompson Business Manager

Compliance 549-5127Karmen King Coordinator for Athletics Compliance and Title IX Officer

Football 549-5550Ron Roberts Head CoachTyler Hennes Assistant CoachBrandon Lacy Assistant CoachTravis Mikel Assistant CoachSean O'Sullivan Assistant CoachChet Pobolish Assistant CoachWes Satterfield Assistant CoachAaron Schwanz Assistant CoachKarl Scott Assistant CoachPatrick Toney Assistant Coach

Golf 549-5186Tim Baldwin Head Coach/Assistant AD/Special Events

Lion Athletics Association 549-5091Tim Baldwin Assistant AD/Special Events/Head Golf CoachCody Gougler Assistant to the AD/DevelopmentRo Trufant Administrative Assistant

Marketing and Promotions 549-3227Andrew Hickman Coordinator/Student Marketing & PromotionsLindsey Cramer Marketing & Promotions Assistant

Sports Information 549-3221Kemmler Chapple DirectorDamon Sunde Associate DirectorKati Morse Graduate Assistant

Men’s Basketball 549-3744Jay Ladner Head CoachErrol Gauff Assistant CoachKyle Roane Assistant CoachTyson Waterman Assistant Coach

Operations/Facilities 549-3419Andrew Bechac Senior Associate AD/Internal OperationsBrandon Frank Facilities Coordinator

Soccer 549-5185Blake Hornbuckle Head CoachAnthony Neeson Assistant Coach

Softball 549-5192Pete Langlois Head CoachArica Rodriguez Assistant CoachKendra Cullum Assistant Coach

Sport Performance 549-5997Brandon Howard DirectorTrey Job Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

Tennis (Women’s) 549-5193Jason Hayes Head Coach

Ticket Operations 549-5466Jessica Wells Interim Assistant to the AD/Ticket OperationsAnna Woodall Administrative Coordinator

Track & Field/Cross Country 549-5188Sean Brady Head CoachMichael Bartolina Assistant CoachLucais MacKay Assistant CoachDennis Aliotta Volunteer Assistant CoachBrandon Chapoton Volunteer Assistant Coach

Volleyball 549-5189Jim Smoot Head CoachEmilyn Jordan Assistant CoachLarry Smoot Volunteer Assistant Coach

Women’s Basketball 549-3744Yolanda Moore Head CoachLevar Willis Assistant CoachJelani McCaskey Assistant CoachTravis Ponton Assistant Coach

Departmental Mailing Address: Southeastern Athletics SLU 10309 Hammond, LA 70402

Overnight Mailing Address: Southeastern Athletics 800 Galloway Drive Hammond, LA 70402

Numbers to Know (area code 985):Athletic Director 549-2395Main Office Number 549-2253Ticket Office 549-5466Media Relations 549-3221Athletics FAX 549-3495Basketball Office FAX 549-3603Football Office FAX 549-5489Media Relations FAX 549-3773

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Mission StatementThe Lion Athletics Association (LAA) is a non-profit organi-zation which assists the Southeastern Athletics Department by providing financial support for scholarships, operations and athletic facilities. The LAA follows by-laws set forth and reviewed yearly by the President of the University, Athletic Director and the LAA Board of Directors to ensure all policies and goals comply with the NCAA and Southeastern Louisiana University regulations and missions.

The primary mission of the LAA is to positively impact the lives of Southeastern student-athletes.

Giving OptionsContributions to the LAA Championship Fund:These funds are used for:

• Fifth-year scholarship aid for eligible student-athletes from all sports. This aid assists student athletes to graduate upon completion of their athletic eligibility• Financial assistant for all sports programs (recruiting, travel, equipment)• Scholarship assistance for all sports programs• Programs and projects will benefit individual sport pro-grams or the department as a whole• Operation costs of the LAA

Contributions to a Specific Sport Programs: • These gifts will support the sport program or programs of your choice. A slight percentage of the dona-tion will be directed to the LAA Championship fund.

Other Ways to GiveAthletic Scholarship EndowmentsScholarship endowments can be established to aid the most deserving student-athletes or designated to a student-athlete participating in a particular sport. Scholarship endowments allow you to have your name, or the name of a loved one, linked to Southeastern Athletics.

Naming RightsLeave your mark on Southeastern Athletics and leave a legacy that will be viewed for years to come through a name rights gift. Naming opportunities exist at each of the Southeastern athletic facilities.

Planned GiftsName Southeastern Athletics as a beneficiary in your will, life insurance, trust or other planned gift arrange-ment and ensure the continued development of student-athletes from one generation to the next. Please contact Wendy Lauderdale, Vice President for University Advancement at (985) 549-2239.

Gift-In-KindA gift-in-kind is a donation of goods and/or services instead of money.

Payroll Deduction for Employees of SoutheasternSoutheastern University employees can payroll deduct their contribution to the LAA and receive a 20% discount on the membership rate as an employee benefit. Please visit LionSports.net/LAA to print the Payroll Deduction Form.

Corporate Sponsorships(Partnership Form)Lion Sports Properties offers a variety of game day and promotional opportunities for your business to reach the thousands of fans that attend sporting events at Southeastern Louisiana University year round. Combine your business with the excitement of Southeastern Athletics through one or more of the fol-lowing opportunties: signage packages, print advertising, radio spots and live reads, website banners on Lionsports.net, gameday sponsorships and golf tournament packages. Please contact Tim Baldwin at (985) 549-5186 for more details.

Contacting the LAAFor more information on the Lion Athletics Association, inquiries can be made to any of the following offic-es: Lion Athletics Association Office - (985) 549-3227

List of Athletic Endowments and ScholarshipsThe Anatomix Physical Therapy Endowment for the Support of Athletic TrainingThe Angelo C. And Marguerite Antonelli Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Greg Baker Endowed Scholarship Thomas and Virginia Barr III Endowed Scholarship in AthleticsSherry Beall Endowed Scholarship (planned gift)The William and Emily Bond Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Glen D. Bowman Family Endowed Scholarship in AthleticsThe JoAnn Spangler Bowman Memorial Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The David Y. Brian Family Endowed Scholarship The Sharlotte and Bret Brian Endowment for the Support of FootballThe Wilbur Carlisle Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Central Progressive Bank Endowment Scholarship in Athletics The Joel Champagne Endowed ScholarshipThe Dr. Davis E. “Sonny” Chandler Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Leroy and Elsie Chenevert Memorial Scholarship in AthleticsThe Coaches Memorial Scholarship in Football - Red Stick ChapterThe Colonial Pipeline Settlement Scholarship - St. Helena Parish The Ralph J. and Margaret S. Daigle Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Bob Deviney Endowed Scholarship for BaseballThe Manuel Dugas Family Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Bob Duhe, Terry King and Joe Abene Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Rick Durham Family Endowed Scholarship for AthleticsThe Farris Family Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The John Faught Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Bobby Felder Endowed Scholarship The FeLions Endowed Scholarship in AthleticsThe Duane and Verne Floyd Endowment for the Support of FootballThe Stanley Galloway Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Gary Glaser Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Sandy Goodwin Memorial Scholarship Fund The Dr. Robert and Lydia Hardy Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Donnie Jarreau Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Ellis Johnson Endowed Scholarship in FootballThe Johnson Family Endowed Scholarship in AthleticsThe Patrick G. Kenelly Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Billy and Launa Ladner Endowment The Barton and Mary Leader Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Robert W. Lee Scholarship The Don and Willie Lewis Endowed Scholarship The Amy Livingston-Oberschmidt Endowed Scholarship in TennisThe Oscar and Billie Jean Lofton Endowed Scholarship for FootballThe Lura Hornosky Manzella Memorial Scholarship in Athletics The Ken and Christina Matherne Endowed Scholarship for AthleticsThe Junior and Peggy Matheu Endowment for the Support of FootballThe Dr. Lee Mire Endowment for the Support of FootballThe Terry Passman Endowment (planned gift)The Scott Patterson Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Cedric and Dannette Patton Endowment for FootballThe Craig “Tank” Peak and Judge Burrell Carter Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Ray “Coon” and Jacklyn Porta Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Charles and Kathy Reese Endowed Scholarship for AthleticsThe Ray Renton Endowed Scholarship for Support of Athletics The Robin Roberts Endowed Scholarship for Women’s AthleticsThe Duke Robin Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Gary Sandifer Endowment (planned gift)The Sam and Chris Santora Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Danny K. Schilling Endowed Scholarship in Athletics (Football)The John and Ellie Schroder Endowed Scholarship for AthleticsThe Catherine and Duane Shafer Endowment (planned gift)The Duane and Leigh Shafer Endowed Scholarship in AthleticsThe Dick and Glory Sharp Endowed Scholarship The Southeastern Athletic Memorial ScholarshipThe State Farm Endowment The Stevens Family Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Trapp Family Endowed Scholarship in AthleticsThe Pete Valenti Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The David Venable Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Kelly Wells Endowed Scholarship (planned gift)The Louis Wiginton Endowed Scholarship in FootballThe Dr. Dale Williams Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Beau Mothe Endowed Scholarship in Athletics (planned gift)

Tim BaldwinAssistant Athletic Director/

Special Events

Cody GouglerAssistant to the AD/

Development

Trey TantilloLAA President

Ro TrufantLAA Administrative

Assistant

Student AssistantsDenee’ JohnsonTaylor Marceaux

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