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On the Inside2014-15 composite schedule ........................................2-3

2015 postseason tournaments ........................................4

2015 Southern Conference Championship ................5

Southern Conference

History ........................................................................... 6-10

SoCon Principles ............................................................ 11

Hall of Fame ...............................................................12-13

Commissioner John Iamarino ................................... 14

Staff ..................................................................................... 15

Media Services ................................................................ 16

Teams

ETSU..............................................................................18-21

Furman ........................................................................22-25

Mercer ..........................................................................26-29

UNCG ............................................................................30-33

Samford .......................................................................34-37

Chattanooga..............................................................38-41

Western Carolina ......................................................42-45

Wofford ........................................................................46-49

2013-14 year-in-review

Year-in-review ...........................................................50-51

Individual stats ............................................................... 52

Team stats ......................................................................... 53

Individual game highs ................................................. 54

Team game highs .......................................................... 55

All-time records and honors

Individual records ....................................................56-61

Team records .............................................................62-66

Yearly statistical leaders ........................................67-69

Yearly awards .................................................................. 70

All-conference teams .............................................71-73

All-freshman teams ....................................................... 74

Players of the Week .................................................75-76

Freshmen of the Week ................................................. 76

Players of the Month .................................................... 76

SoCon champions ......................................................... 77

SoCon in the postseason ............................................ 77

Year-by-year standings ..........................................78-79

SoCon tournament results ...................................80-83

SoCon all-tournament teams ..............................84-85

SoCon tournament records........................................ 86

2014-15 Southern Conference Women’s Basketball Media Guide

The Southern Conference702 N. Pine Street

Spartanburg, SC 29303

Phone: ......................................................................................................... 864-591-5100Fax: ............................................................................................................... 864-591-3448Website: ............................................................................................. SoConSports.com

John Iamarino ..................................................................... CommissionerGeoff Cabe ................................................ Senior Associate CommissionerSue Arakas ........................................................... Associate CommissionerDoug King .................................. Associate Commissioner for ComplianceJason Yaman .........................Associate Commissioner for Media RelationsKate Barnett .................................................... Director of ChampionshipsPaul Lollis ................................................. Director of Multimedia ServicesJordan Gotfredson ...................Assistant Director of Multimedia ServicesErin O’Shea ....................................... Assistant Director of ChampionshipsPhil Perry ..........................................Assistant Director of Media RelationsLaura Hayes ................................Executive Assistant to the CommissionerKatie Burger .............................................................. Operations AssistantDavis Simpson ...................................................Media Relations AssistantCharlene Curtis ..................................................... Coordinator of Officials

Southern Conference OfficersPresident: Dr. Chip Taylor, The Citadel

Vice President: Dr. A.J. Grube, Western Carolina University

Conference staff

CreditsEditor: Phil PerryDesign: Phil Perry, Jamie SevernsCover: Jamie SevernsEditorial Assistance: Jason Yaman and the SoCon basketball SIDs.Online Services: www.issuu.com

2014-15 SOCON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

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COMPOSITE SCHEDULENov. 14 (Friday)Villanova at Chattanooga, 7:30 p.m. (Tip-Off Tournament)Davidson at Furman, 6 p.m.North Carolina Central at Western Carolina, 7 p.m.ETSU at UNC Asheville, 7 p.m. Mercer at Mississippi State, 9 p.m. (Preseason WNIT)UNCG at Clemson, 12 p.m.

Nov. 15 (Saturday)Wofford at Xavier, 2 p.m.

Nov. 16-23 Mercer vs. TBD (Preseason WNIT at campus sites)

Nov. 16 (Sunday)South Florida at Chattanooga, 2 p.m. (Tip-Off Tournament)UNCG at College of Charleston, 2 p.m.Samford at Memphis, 5 p.m.

Nov. 17 (Monday)High Point at ETSU, 7 p.m.Livingstone at Western Carolina, 7 p.m.Furman at Winthrop, 7 p.m.Wofford at Ohio, TBA

Nov. 19 (Wednesday)Chattanooga at Butler, 7 p.m. Appalachian State at ETSU, 7 p.m.

Nov. 20 (Thursday)USC Upstate at UNCG, 7 p.m.

Nov. 21 (Friday)San Diego State at Furman, 7 p.m. Alabama A&M at Samford, 7 p.m.Chattanooga at Notre Dame, 5 p.m. ETSU at St. Francis (Pa.), 7 p.m.

Nov. 22 (Saturday)Presbyterian at Western Carolina, 2 p.m.Charleston Southern at Wofford, 6 p.m.

Nov. 23 (Sunday)Furman at Clemson, 2 p.m.

Nov. 24 (Monday)Austin Peay at Chattanooga, 6 p.m. North Florida at Samford, 7 p.m.Campbell at Western Carolina, 7 p.m.ETSU at Indiana State, 8 p.m.UNCG at Longwood, 7 p.m.

Nov. 25 (Tuesday)Tennessee Tech at Mercer, 7 p.m. ESPN3Wofford at Jacksonville State, 7:30 p.m.

Nov. 26 (Wednesday)Tennessee at Chattanooga, 7 p.m. UT-Martin at Samford, 1:30 p.m. ETSU at Indiana, TBA

Nov. 27 (Thursday)Furman vs. Hartford, 1 p.m. (Cancun Challenge at Cancun, Mexico)

Nov. 28 (Friday)Furman vs. Florida State, 1 p.m. (Cancun Challenge at Cancun, Mexico)Mercer at St. Louis, 1 p.m.UNCG at Navy, 3:30 p.m. (Navy Classic)Samford at Georgia State, 4 p.m. (Georgia State Thanksgiving Tournament)Western Carolina vs. Eastern Kentucky, 12 p.m. (UNCW Thanksgiving Classic at Wilmington, N.C.)

Nov. 29 (Saturday)Gardner-Webb at Wofford, 2 p.m. ETSU at Virginia Tech, 5 p.m.Furman vs. Washington, 1 p.m. (Cancun Challenge at Cancun, Mexico)UNCG vs. Northern Kentucky, 6 p.m. (Navy Classic at Annapolis, Md.)Western Carolina at UNCW, 2 p.m. (UNCW Thanksgiving Classic)

Nov. 30 (Sunday)Mercer at Southern Illinois, 2 p.m.Samford vs. Liberty or Penn State, 12:30/2:30 p.m. (Georgia State Thanksgiving Tournament at Atlanta, Ga.)

Dec. 1 (Monday)Chattanooga at Arkansas State, 8 p.m

Dec. 2 (Tuesday)South Carolina State at Wofford, 6 p.m.

Dec. 3 (Wednesday)Coastal Carolina at Furman, 7 p.m.North Greenville at Western Carolina, 7 p.m.ETSU at George Mason, 5 p.m.Samford at Troy, 8 p.m.

Dec. 4 (Thursday)Georgia at Mercer, 7 p.m. ESPN3

Dec. 5 (Friday)Gardner-Webb at UNCG, 7 p.m.

Dec. 6 (Saturday)Appalachian State at Furman, 2 p.m.UAB at Samford, 3 p.m.USC Upstate at Western Carolina, 4 p.m.ETSU at Alabama A&M, 6 p.m.Mercer at Georgia Southern, 4:30 p.m.Wofford at UNC Asheville, 2 p.m.

Dec. 8 (Monday)North Greenville at Furman, 7 p.m.UNCG at High Point, 7 p.m.

Dec. 10 (Wednesday)UNC Asheville at Furman, 7 p.m.

Dec. 11 (Thursday)South Carolina State at UNCG, 7 p.m.Chattanooga at Belmont, 5 p.m.

Dec. 13 (Saturday)Eastern Kentucky at ETSU, 7 p.m.Southern Wesleyan at Furman, 2 p.m.Montreat at Wofford, 2 p.m. Chattanooga at UT-Martin, 8 p.m.

Dec. 14 (Sunday)Mercer at Alabama, 1 p.m. SEC NetworkUNCG at VCU, 1 p.m.Samford at Auburn, 3 p.m.Western Carolina at Virginia Tech, 12 p.m.

Dec. 15 (Monday)ETSU at Morehead State, 12 p.m.Wofford at Radford, 7 p.m.

Dec. 16 (Tuesday)Kennesaw State at Mercer, 5 p.m. ESPN3

Dec. 17 (Wednesday)Stanford at Chattanooga, 6 p.m. UNCG at St. Bonaventure, 7 p.m.Western Carolina at UNC Asheville, 11:30 a.m.

Dec. 18 (Thursday)William & Mary at Wofford, 6 p.m. Samford at Tulane, 8 p.m. (DoubleTree Classic)

Dec. 19 (Friday)Belmont at Mercer, 5 p.m. ESPN3ETSU at UNCW, 11:30 a.m. (UNCW Christmas Classic)Samford vs. UCLA, 6 p.m. (DoubleTree Classic at New Orleans, La.)

Dec. 20 (Saturday)Morgan State at Chattanooga, 4 p.m. (Christmas Classic)Livingstone at UNCG, 12 p.m.ETSU vs. Jacksonville State, 12 p.m. (UNCW Christmas Classic at Wilmington, N.C.)Furman at Georgia, 4 p.m. Western Carolina vs. Florida International, 1 p.m. (Hampton Inn Oceanfront Holiday Classic at Jacksonville, Fla.)Wofford at North Florida, 3:30 p.m. (Hampton Inn Oceanfront Holiday Classic)

Dec. 21 (Sunday)North Carolina A&T at Chattanooga, 2 p.m. (Christmas Classic)Alabama State at Samford, 1 p.m.Mercer at College of Charleston, 2 p.m.Western Carolina at North Florida, 3:30 p.m. (Hampton Inn Oceanfront Holiday Classic)Wofford vs. Florida International, 1 p.m. (Hampton Inn Oceanfront Holiday Classic at Jacksonville, Fla.)

Dec. 28 (Sunday)Chattanooga vs. SIUE, 1 p.m. (UTSA Holiday Classic at San Antonio, Texas)UNCG vs. LSU, 3 p.m. (Miami Thanksgiving Tournament at Coral Gables, Fla.)

Dec. 29 (Monday)Iona at ETSU, 7 p.m.Chattanooga vs. South Dakota, 1 p.m. (UTSA Holiday Classic at San Antonio, Texas)Furman at Elon, 7 p.m.Mercer at Jacksonville State, 7:30 p.m. UNCG vs. Florida A&M or Miami, TBD (Miami Thanksgiving Tournament at Coral Gables, Fla.)Samford at Kansas, 8 p.m.

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COMPOSITE SCHEDULE /SOCON ON TVDec. 30 (Tuesday)Samford at Kansas State, 8 p.m.

Dec. 31 (Wednesday)Western Carolina at Wake Forest, 3:30 p.m.

Jan. 1 (Thursday)Mercer at North Florida, 2 p.m.

Jan. 2 (Friday)NJIT at Wofford, 1 p.m. ETSU at North Carolina, 2 p.m.

Jan. 3 (Saturday)UNCG at Hawaii, 1 a.m. Western Carolina at Bethune-Cookman, 3 p.m.

Jan. 4 (Sunday)Florida A&M at Mercer, 2 p.m. ESPN3Furman at South Carolina State, 4 p.m.

Jan. 5 (Monday)Auburn Montgomery at Samford, 12:30 p.m.Montreat at Western Carolina, 5 p.m. Chattanooga at Harvard, 12 p.m.

Jan. 6 (Tuesday)Mercer at Kennesaw State, 7 p.m. Wofford at North Carolina Central, 6 p.m.

Jan. 7 (Wednesday)USC Upstate at Furman, 7 p.m.

Jan. 10 (Saturday)*ETSU at Furman, 2 p.m.*Samford at UNCG, 2 p.m.*Mercer at Western Carolina, 2 p.m.*Chattanooga at Wofford, 2 p.m.

Jan. 12 (Monday)*Chattanooga at Furman, 7 p.m. *Mercer at UNCG, 7 p.m.*Samford at Western Carolina, 12 p.m.*ETSU at Wofford, 11:30 a.m.

Jan. 17 (Saturday)*Western Carolina at Chattanooga, 2 p.m. *UNCG at ETSU, 2 p.m.*Wofford at Mercer, 2 p.m. ESPN3*Furman at Samford, 3 p.m.

Jan. 19 (Monday)*Furman at Mercer, 7 p.m. ESPN3*Chattanooga at UNCG, 7 p.m.*Western Carolina at Samford, 2 p.m.Bluefield at Wofford, 6 p.m.

Jan. 24 (Saturday)*Furman at Chattanooga, 3 p.m. ESPN3*Wofford at ETSU, 2 p.m. *UNCG at Western Carolina, 2 p.m.

Jan. 26 (Monday)*Samford at Chattanooga, 6 p.m. *Wofford at Furman, 7 p.m.*ETSU at Mercer, 7 p.m. ESPN3

2014-15 SoCon Women’s Basketball TV ScheduleDate Teams Time NetworkNov. 25 Tennessee Tech at Mercer 7 p.m. ESPN3Dec. 4 Georgia at Mercer 7 p.m. ESPN3Dec. 14 Mercer at Alabama 1 p.m. SEC NetworkDec. 16 Kennesaw State at Mercer 5 p.m. ESPN3Dec. 19 Belmont at Mercer 5 p.m. ESPN3Jan. 4 Florida A&M at Mercer 2 p.m. ESPN3Jan. 17 *Wofford at Mercer 2 p.m. ESPN3Jan. 19 *Furman at Mercer 7 p.m. ESPN3Jan. 24 *Furman at Chattanooga 3 p.m. ESPN3Jan. 26 *ETSU at Mercer 7 p.m. ESPN3Jan. 31 *UNCG at Wofford 2 p.m. ESPN3Feb. 7 *UNCG at Mercer 2 p.m. ESPN3Feb. 9 *Western Carolina at Mercer 7 p.m. ESPN3Feb. 14 *Western Carolina at ETSU 1 p.m. ESPN3Feb. 23 *Chattanooga at Mercer 7 p.m. ESPN3Feb. 28 *Samford at Mercer 2 p.m. ESPN3March 6 Southern Conference Championship semifinal 11 a.m. ESPN3March 6 Southern Conference Championship semifinal 1:30 p.m. ESPN3March 8 Southern Conference Championship title game 1 p.m. ESPN3

* - Southern Conference game

Jan. 31 (Saturday)*Mercer at Chattanooga, 3 p.m. *Samford at ETSU, 2 p.m.*Western Carolina at Furman, 2 p.m.*UNCG at Wofford, 2 p.m. ESPN3

Feb. 2 (Monday)*Chattanooga at ETSU, 11 a.m. *Furman at UNCG, 7 p.m.*Mercer at Samford, 7 p.m. *Western Carolina at Wofford, 6 p.m.

Feb. 7 (Saturday)*UNCG at Mercer, 2 p.m. ESPN3*Wofford at Samford, 3 p.m.*ETSU at Western Carolina, 2 p.m.

Feb. 9 (Monday)*Wofford at Chattanooga, 6 p.m. *Furman at ETSU, 7 p.m.*Western Carolina at Mercer, 7 p.m. ESPN3*UNCG at Samford, 7 p.m.

Feb. 14 (Saturday)*UNCG at Chattanooga, 3 p.m.*Western Carolina at ETSU, 1 p.m. ESPN3*Mercer at Furman, 2 p.m. *Samford at Wofford, 2 p.m.

Feb. 16 (Monday)*Samford at Furman, 7 p.m.*ETSU at UNCG, 7 p.m.*Chattanooga at Western Carolina, 7 p.m.*Mercer at Wofford, 6 p.m.

Feb. 21 (Saturday)*Mercer at ETSU, 2 p.m. *UNCG at Furman, 2 p.m.*Chattanooga at Samford, 3 p.m.*Wofford at Western Carolina, 2 p.m.

Feb. 23 (Monday)*Chattanooga at Mercer, 7 p.m. ESPN3*Wofford at UNCG, 7 p.m.*ETSU at Samford, 7 p.m.*Furman at Western Carolina, 7 p.m.

Feb. 27 (Friday)*Western Carolina at UNCG, 7 p.m.

Feb. 28 (Saturday)*ETSU at Chattanooga, 2 p.m. *Samford at Mercer, 2 p.m. ESPN3*Furman at Wofford, 2 p.m.

March 5 (Thursday)SoCon Championship presented by General Shale 12 p.m., 2:15 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 6:45 p.m. (Kimmel Arena at Asheville, N.C.)

March 6 (Friday)SoCon Championship presented by General Shale ESPN3 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m. (U.S. Cellular Center at Asheville, N.C.)

March 8 (Sunday)SoCon Championship presented by General Shale ESPN3 1 p.m. (U.S. Cellular Center at Asheville, N.C.)

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The Southern Conference returns to Asheville, N.C., for the 2015 Southern Conference Championship presented by General Shale, which will be contested March 5-8. The quarterfinal round of the women’s tournament will be played at UNC Asheville’s 3,200-seat Kimmel Arena, while the semifinals and final will be played at the 6,300-seat ExploreAsheville.com Arena at the U.S. Cellular Center. Asheville first hosted the women’s tournament in 1995 and the tournament returned there in 2012 after a 17-year absence.

Tickets for the tournament are available by contacting any member institution ticket office.

2015 Women’s NationalInvitation Tournament

2015 SoCon ChampionshipSchedule

Quarterfinals (SoCon Digital Network)March 5 (Thursday)Kimmel ArenaGame 1: No. 1 seed vs. No. 8 seed, 12 p.m.Game 2: No. 4 seed vs. No. 5 seed, 2:15 p.m.*Game 3: No. 2 seed vs. No. 7 seed, 4:30 p.m.*Game 4: No. 3 seed vs. No. 6 seed, 6:45 p.m.*

* Denotes approximate game time. The first game on March 5 will have a firm start time. Each game there-after will start 30 minutes following the conclusion of the preceding game.

Semifinals (ESPN3)March 6 (Friday)U.S. Cellular CenterGame 5: Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, 11 a.m.^Game 6: Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 winner, 1:30 p.m.

^ Education Day program

Championship (ESPN3)March 8 (Sunday)U.S. Cellular CenterGame 7: Game 5 winner vs. Game 6 winner, 1 p.m.

Chattanooga won its 15th SoCon tournament crown in 2014. The Mocs also went 18-0 in regular-season league play to win their 18th regular-season title.

2015 NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship

POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS

First and Second RoundsMarch 20 & 22, 2015March 21 & 23, 2015Non‐predetermined sites

REGIONALSMarch 27 & 29, 2015Greensboro RegionalGreensboro ColiseumGreensboro, N.C.Hosts: Atlantic Coast Conference

Oklahoma City RegionalChesapeake Energy ArenaOklahoma City, Okla.Host: University of Oklahoma

March 28 & 30, 2015Albany RegionalTimes Union CenterAlbany, N.Y.Hosts: Siena College and Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference

Spokane RegionalSpokane Veterans Memorial ArenaSpokane, Wash.Host: Washington State University

WOMEN’S FINAL FOURApril 5 & 7Amalie ArenaTampa, Fla.Hosts: University of South Florida andTampa Bay Sports Commission

First RoundMarch 18-20, 2015Campus sites

Second RoundMarch 21-24, 2015Campus sites

Third RoundMarch 25-27, 2015Campus sites

QuarterfinalsMarch 28-30, 2015Campus sites

SemifinalsApril 1-2, 2015Campus sites

ChampionshipApril 4, 2015, 3 p.m.Campus sites

2015 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY GENERAL SHALE

ExploreAsheville.com Arena at the U.S. Cellular Center de-buted a new floor (above) for the 2014 tournament.

The Downtown Dribble returned for a sec-ond year in 2014 and again saw hundreds of children participate.

Chattanooga’s Taylor Hall had 19 points, 10 rebounds and six assists in the Mocs’ 59-53 loss to Syracuse in the 2014 NCAA first round.

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SOCON TOURNAMENT2015 Southern Conference

Women’s Basketball Championshippresented by General Shale

MARCH 5-8 • ASHEVILLE, N.C. THURSDAY FRIDAY SUNDAY MARCH 5 MARCH 6 MARCH 8 KIMMEL ARENA U.S. CELLULAR U.S. CELLULAR CENTER CENTER

^ Denotes approximate game time. The first game on March 5 will have a firm start time. Each game thereafter will start 30 minutes following the conclusion of the preceding game.

* 11 a.m. tip-off as part of Education Day program.

No. 7 Seed

Session 2, Game 6March 6, 1:30 p.m.

Session 2, Game 5March 6, *11 a.m.

CHAMPIONSHIP GAMESession 3, Game 7

March 8, 1 p.m.

Session 1, Game 3March 5, ^4:30 p.m.

No. 3 Seed

No. 6 Seed

No. 2 Seed

SOCONDIGITALNETWORK

Session 1, Game 4March 5, ^6:45 p.m.

SOCONDIGITALNETWORK

No. 8 Seed

Session 1, Game 1March 5, 12 p.m.

No. 1 Seed

SOCONDIGITALNETWORK

No. 5 Seed

Session 1, Game 2March 5, ^2:15 p.m.

No. 4 Seed

SOCONDIGITALNETWORK

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The Southern ConferenceThe Southern Conference, which is in its 94th season of intercollegiate competition in 2014-15, is a national leader in emphasizing the development of the student-athlete and in helping to build lifelong leaders and role models.

The Southern Conference has been on the forefront of innovation and originality in developing creative solutions to address issues facing intercollegiate athletics. From establishing the first postseason college basketball tournament (1921), to tackling the issue of freshman eligibility (1922), to developing women’s championships (1984), to becoming the first conference to install the 3-point goal in basketball (1980), the Southern Conference has been a pioneer.

The Southern Conference is the nation’s fifth-oldest NCAA Division I collegiate athletic association. Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pac-12 (1915) and the Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of origination.

Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern Conference’s tradition. Hundreds of Southern Conference student-athletes have been recognized on Capital One Academic All-America and all-district teams. A total of 20 Rhodes Scholarship winners have been selected from conference institutions, including Wofford volleyball player Rachel Woodlee, who earned the honor in 2012-13.

The Conference currently consists of 10 members in six states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 20 varsity sports and championships that produce participants for NCAA Division I Championships.

The Southern Conference offices are located in the historic Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, S.C. A textile mill that was in operation from 1880 until 1999, Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and today offers the league first-class meeting areas and offices as well as a spacious library for storage of the conference’s historical documents.

Membership historyOn Feb. 25, 1921, representatives from 14 of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association’s (SIAA) 30 members met at Atlanta’s Piedmont Hotel to establish the Southern Intercollegiate Conference. On hand at the inaugural meeting were officials from Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute (Auburn), Clemson, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology (Georgia Tech), Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi A&M (Mississippi State), North Carolina, North Carolina State, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech) and Washington & Lee.

Dr. S.V. Sanford of Georgia was chosen as acting chairman and N.W. Dougherty of Tennessee was named secretary. The decision to form a new athletic conference was motivated by the desire to have a workable number of conference games for each league member. With 30 schools in the SIAA by the early 1920s, it was impossible to play every school at least once during the regular season and many schools went several years between playing some conference members. In addition, in 1920, the SIAA voted down proposed rules that an athlete must be in a college a year before playing on its teams and refused to abolish a rule permitting athletes to play summer baseball for money.

Play began in the fall of 1921, and a year later, six more schools joined the fledgling league, including Tulane (which had attended the inaugural meeting but had elected not to join), Florida, Louisiana (LSU), Mississippi, South Carolina and Vanderbilt. VMI joined in 1925 and Duke was added in 1929.

By the 1930s, membership in the Southern Conference had reached 23 schools. C.P. “Sally” Miles of Virginia Tech, president of the Southern Conference, called the annual league meeting to order on Dec. 9, 1932, at the Farragut Hotel in Knoxville, Tenn. Georgia’s Dr. Sanford announced that 13 institutions west and south of the Appalachian Mountains were reorganizing as the Southeastern Conference. Members of the new league included Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Florida, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Mississippi A&M, University of the South, Tennessee, Tulane and Vanderbilt.According to the minutes of the meeting, Dr. Sanford stated that the division was made along geographical lines. Florida’s Dr. J.J. Tigert, acting as spokesman for the withdrawing

group, regretted the move but believed it was necessary as the Southern Conference had grown too large. The resignations were accepted and the withdrawing schools formed the new league, which began play in 1933.

The Southern Conference continued with membership of 10 institutions, including Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina, Virginia, VMI, Virginia Tech and Washington & Lee.

The second major shift occurred some 20 years later. By 1952, the Southern Conference included 17 colleges and universities. Another split occurred when seven schools – Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest – departed to form the Atlantic Coast Conference, which began play in 1953. The revamped Southern Conference included members The Citadel, Davidson, Furman, George Washington, Richmond, VMI, Virginia Tech, Washington & Lee, West Virginia and William & Mary.

A third major shift occurred in 2012-13, when five members announced their departures and three schools were added. College of Charleston announced its decision to leave for the Colonial Athletic Association following the 2012-13 season, while Appalachian State (Sun Belt), Davidson (Atlantic 10), Elon (Colonial) and Georgia Southern (Sun Belt) announced they would depart following the 2013-14 campaign. At the Southern Conference’s 2013 spring meetings in Hilton Head Island, S.C., the league officially extended invitations to former members East Tennessee State and VMI, as well as Mercer, to join the league for the 2014-15 academic year.

The Atlanta Memorial Auditorium was the site for the first Southern Conference Basketball Championship in 1921. The SoCon basketball tournament is the longest-running of its kind in college basketball history.

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Today, the league continues to thrive with a membership that includes 10 institutions and a footprint that spans six states: Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. Current league members are The Citadel, East Tennessee State, Furman, Mercer, UNCG, Samford, Chattanooga, VMI, Western Carolina and Wofford.

LeadershipJ o h n I a m a r i n o w a s o f f i c i a l l y n a m e d commissioner of the conference on Jan. 2, 2006. Iamarino has promoted the Southern Conference through an ambitious agenda that has improved championships, upgraded compliance-related matters, launched the conference’s Hall of Fame and increased the marketing and brand awareness of the conference and its member institutions. He has also guided the league through its recent membership changes, ensuring the Southern Conference’s future viability and stability with the additions of East Tennessee State, Mercer and VMI.

Iamarino has also spearheaded the effort to create the SoCon Digital Network, which will launch in the fall of 2014, and orchestrated the addition of the league’s 20th sport, men’s lacrosse, for the 2014-15 academic year.

The Southern Conference named its first commissioner in December 1950. Duke’s Wallace Wade made the transition from Blue Devil football coach to athletics administration as the first person at the helm of the conference.Lloyd Jordan replaced Wade as the commissioner in 1960 and served a 14-year term until Ken Germann became the league head in 1974. Germann was the commissioner for 13 years and orchestrated the league’s expansion to include women’s athletics. In 1987, he was succeeded by Dave Hart, who spearheaded the transfer of the league office from Charlotte, N.C., to Asheville, N.C.

Wright Waters succeeded Hart upon his retirement in 1991. Under Waters’ leadership, the Southern Conference expanded to 12 members, added three women’s sports and posted record revenue from the basketball tournament. Waters was followed by Alfred B. White in 1998. White, a veteran member of the NCAA office, introduced the current conference logo and elevated the conference’s commitment to marketing and development of corporate partners.

Danny Morrison headed the conference from 2001-2005 and orchestrated the league’s move from Asheville, N.C., to Spartanburg, S.C. Under Morrison’s leadership, the conference increased its marketing and promotional efforts.

Championship historyThe first Southern Conference Championship held after the formation of the league was the basketball tournament in Atlanta in 1922. The North Carolina Tar Heels won the tournament to become the first recognized league champion in any sport. The Southern Conference Tournament remains the oldest of its kind in college basketball.

Commissioner Germann spearheaded the Southern Conference’s expansion to include women’s athletics during the 1983-84 season. That year, league championships were held in volleyball, basketball and tennis. Cross country joined the mix in 1985 and the league began holding indoor and outdoor track championships in 1988. Most recently, the conference instituted golf and softball championships in the spring of 1994 and added soccer in the fall of 1994.

The Germann Cup, named in honor of the former commissioner, annually recognizes the top women’s athletics programs in the conference. From its humble beginnings, women’s athletics have become an integral part of the Southern Conference and its success.

The Southern Conference declares champions in 11 men’s sports – football, soccer, cross country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, wrestling, baseball, lacrosse, tennis and golf – and nine women’s sports – soccer, volleyball, cross country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, tennis, golf and softball.

FootballThe Southern Conference has also excelled as the premier Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) conference. Former Southern Conference member Appalachian State won the three consecutive FCS titles from 2005-07, becoming the first team to do so. The league boasts more than 250 players who have garnered All-America recognition and numerous national player or coach of the year awards. The conference had at least one team in the top 10 of the final FCS poll for 28 consecutive years (1985-2012), with at least two teams finishing in the final poll in every season since 1982. Three SoCon teams – tri-champions Furman, Samford and Chattanooga – finished in the top 25 in 2013.

Th e co n fe re n ce h a s p l a ce d m u l t i p l e representatives in the FCS Playoffs in 26 of 30 seasons, with 16 championship game appearances and eight national titles. The Southern Conference has had at least one team reach the semifinals in 12 of the last 15 years and in 18 of the last 22 seasons.

In 2007, Appalachian State became the first FCS team to defeat a nationally ranked Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) team, when the Mountaineers defeated No. 5 Michigan, 34-32, on Sept. 1 before a sellout crowd at Michigan Stadium. Georgia Southern, in its final game as a member of the Southern Conference, downed the SEC’s Florida in Gainesville.

Prior to the conference’s reclassification in 1981, Southern Conference football teams appeared in a total of 36 bowl games, posting a record

The 2014 addition of VMI in Lexington, Va., extended the Southern Conference’s reach to six states across the Southeast.

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of 16-18-2. From 1925-30, league schools won five football national championships in a six-year span. There are nearly 60 former Southern Conference players and coaches in the College Football Hall of Fame. One of the most recognizable of these names is former North Carolina running back Charlie “Choo Choo” Justice, who helped guide North Carolina to three bowl appearances. He was a first-team All-America selection and Heisman Trophy runner-up in 1948 and 1949. In 1949, Justice earned first-team all-conference honors for the fourth consecutive season, becoming the first player in league history to achieve that feat. He was a member of the league’s inaugural Hall of Fame Class in 2009.

Another of the league’s football products that made it to the College Football Hall of Fame is Sam Huff of West Virginia. Huff was a three-year starter on both the offensive and defensive lines for the Mountaineers. In 1955, Huff earned first-team All-America honors on the field and was a first-team Academic All-American for his work in the classroom. He played 12 seasons in the National Football League for the New York Giants and the Washington Redskins. A member of the conference’s first Hall of Fame class, he was a five-time All-Pro linebacker and is also a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

The next addition will be former Appalachian State coach Jerry Moore, who will be enshrined in December 2014. The winningest coach in Appalachian State and Southern Conference history, Moore compiled a 215-87 record in his 24 seasons at Appalachian State (1989-2012), including 10 SoCon championships, 18 postseason appearances and an unprecedented three straight NCAA Division I FCS/I-AA national titles (2005-07).

In recent years, the Southern Conference has continued to produce outstanding student-athletes. In 1999, Georgia Southern’s Adrian Peterson captured the Walter Payton Award, presented annually to the Football Championship Subdivision’s most outstanding offensive player. Furman’s Louis Ivory was awarded the honor in 2000, Georgia Southern’s Jayson Foster was presented with the 2007 trophy and most recently, Appalachian State’s record-setting quarterback Armanti Edwards became the first two-time winner in Payton Award history after claiming the honors in 2008 and 2009.

Appalachian State’s Dexter Coakley was a three-time all-conference selection and consensus All-American in 1994, ’95 and ’96 before going on to stardom with the Dallas Cowboys. Coakley won a pair of Buck Buchanan Awards, given to Football Championship Subdivision’s top defensive player each year. Terrell Owens went from catching passes at Chattanooga to a stellar NFL career. Western Carolina’s David Patten

and Appalachian State’s Matt Stevens were both members of the New England Patriots’ Super Bowl champion team in 2002 and Patten also earned Super Bowl rings with the Patriots in 2004 and ’05. Appalachian State’s Daniel Kilgore appeared in Super Bowl XLVII for the San Francisco 49ers in 2013.

BasketballMen’s basketball was the first sport in which the conference held a championship. The league tournament is the nation’s oldest, with the inaugural championship after the formation of the league held at Atlanta’s City Auditorium in 1922 and won by North Carolina.

Not only was the Southern Conference Tournament the first of its kind, but the league also helped change the face of college basketball. In 1980, the league began a season-long experiment with a 22-foot 3-point field goal with the approval of the NCAA Rules Committee. Ronnie Carr of Western Carolina made the first 3-point field goal in college basketball history in a game against Middle Tennessee State on Nov. 29, 1980.

Another college basketball tradition that originated in the Southern Conference is the traditional cutting of the nets by the winning team in important tournaments. According to USA Today, the practice of net-cutting originated in 1947 with NC State head coach Everett Case. As a first-year head coach, Case led the Wolfpack to the Southern Conference Tournament title. Case celebrated by claiming

the nets as a souvenir to commemorate the event.

Basketball coaching legend Red Auerbach gave credit to former George Washington coach Bill Reinhart, who coached in the conference for nearly 30 years, as one of the originators of the modern fast-break.

West Virginia’s 10 tournament championships rank as the second-most in league history behind Davidson’s 12. The Mountaineers were led by the incomparable Jerry West from 1958 through 1960. West, a two-time All-America selection, spurred West Virginia to the Final Four in 1959. The Mountaineers lost in the championship game that season to California, 71-70, but West earned Final Four Most Valuable Player honors. West was a three-time Southern Conference tournament MVP, a two-time league regular-season MVP, and was twice named the conference’s Athlete of the Year. He went on to a spectacular career with the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association and was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1979. He was a 14-time NBA All-Star while with the Lakers. It is West’s silhouette that comprises the NBA’s globally recognized logo.

Frank Selvy set the NCAA record for points in a game while at Furman. On Feb. 13, 1954, the senior scored 100 points in a game against Newberry, a record that still stands. Selvy was the Southern Conference Most Valuable Player in 1953 and 1954 and the league’s Athlete of the

Alabama (1921-1932)Appalachian State (1971-2014)Auburn (1921-1932)College of Charleston (1998-2013)Chattanooga (1976-present)The Citadel (1936-present)Clemson (1921-1953)Davidson (1936-1988, 1991-2014)Duke (1928-1953)East Carolina (1964-1976)ETSU (1978-2005, 2014-present) Elon (2003-2014)Florida (1922-1932)Furman (1936-present)George Washington (1936-1970)Georgia (1921-1932)Georgia Southern (1991-2014)Georgia Tech (1921-1932)Kentucky (1921-1932)Louisiana State (1922-1932)Marshall (1976-1997)Maryland (1921-1953)Mercer (2014-present)

Mississippi (1922-1932)Mississippi State (1921-1932)North Carolina (1921-1953)UNCG (1997-present)NC State (1921-1953)Richmond (1936-1976)Samford (2008-present)South Carolina (1922-1953)Tennessee (1921-1932)Tulane (1922-1932)University of the South (1922-1932)Vanderbilt (1922-1932)Virginia (1921-1937)VMI (1924-2003, 2014-present)Virginia Tech (1921-1965)Wake Forest (1936-1953)Washington & Lee (1921-1958)West Virginia (1950-1968)Western Carolina (1976-present)William & Mary (1936-1977)Wofford (1997-present)

Bold indicates current SoCon member.

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Year in 1954. He went on to a 10-year career in the NBA. Selvy and his former Lakers teammate West were both enshrined in the league’s Hall of Fame in 2009.

Rod Hundley was another West Virginia star during the 1950s. “Hot Rod” made a name for himself as one of the most spectacular players to tour the league during his era. Hundley averaged 24.5 points per game in his three seasons as a Mountaineer and was an all-conference and all-tournament performer in each of those three years. He was the Southern Conference Most Valuable Player and Athlete of the Year as a senior in 1957. He was the first player selected in the 1957 NBA draft and enjoyed a six-year career in that league.

East Tennessee State’s Keith “Mister” Jennings made his mark on the college basketball world in the early 1990s. Despite standing less than 6 feet tall, Jennings was a two-time all-conference choice and the league’s Player of the Year and Athlete of the Year in 1991. Jennings played with the Golden State Warriors of the NBA.

Besides West Virginia’s team in 1959, the Southern Conference has been represented in the Final Four on two other occasions. North Carolina advanced to the NCAA championship game in 1943 before falling 43-40 to Oklahoma State. NC State finished third in the tournament in 1950.

Davidson continued the record of success by advancing to the NCAA tournament’s Elite Eight in 2008 as coach Bob McKillop’s Wildcats came within a basket of making the Final Four behind the play of sophomore guard Stephen Curry. Curry, a two-time SoCon Male Athlete of the Year winner, led the nation in scoring as a junior at 28.6 points per game, and has gone on to star for the NBA’s Golden State Warriors, leading the team to the postseason in 2013 for just the second time since 1994 and a return trip in 2014.

Women’s basketball competition began in the Southern Conference in 1983-84 with seven teams. In the sport’s history, eight schools have won the league’s tournament at least once with Chattanooga winning 14 and Appalachian State owning six titles. UNCG won the 1998 tournament as head coach Lynne Agee became the first coach to take a team to the NCAA tournament in all three divisions – I, II and III. In 2001, Chattanooga head coach Wes Moore became the first coach in NCAA history to take three different teams to the NCAA tournament in all three divisions. After Moore’s departure to helm NC State following the 2012-13 season, Chattanooga hired coach Jim Foster, who was inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in June 2013.

Since 1984, seven different teams have claimed

at least a share of the regular-season crown. Chattanooga has the most overall titles with 17, six of them shared. Chattanooga also owns the most outright championships with 11. In 2012-13, Davidson’s Sophia Aleksandravicius became just the sixth player in league history to win the conference Player of the Year award twice, joining East Tennessee State’s DeShawne Blocker (1993 and 1995), Furman’s Jackie Smith (1998 and 1999) and Chattanooga’s Damita Bullock (2000 and 2001), Alex Anderson (2007 and 2008) and Shanara Hollinquest (2009 and 2010).

Other sportsIn baseball, Wake Forest advanced to the championship game of the NCAA College World Series in 1949. The Citadel made history in 1990 by becoming the first military school to make an appearance at the College World Series. The Bulldogs were joined that season at the College World Series by future conference member Georgia Southern.

One of the Southern Conference’s more famous baseball alums is Duke’s Dick Groat. The Blue Devil shortstop, who was also a basketball standout, was the conference’s Athlete of the Year in 1951 and 1952. He went on to a 14-year career in the major leagues. In 1960, he was named the National League MVP after he led the league in batting with a .325 average for the World Series champion Pittsburgh Pirates.

Among Southern Conference alums to grace Major League Baseball fields have been Atlee Hammaker (East Tennessee State), Jeff Montgomery (Marshall) and Mike Ramsey (Appalachian State). Other SoCon players to go on to careers in the major leagues include third baseman Dallas McPherson (The Citadel), who played for the Anaheim/Los Angeles Angels, the Florida Marlins and the Chicago White Sox; pitchers Britt Reames (The Citadel) and Ryan Glynn (VMI), who both pitched with the Oakland A’s in 2005; Furman’s Tom Mastny, a pitcher with the Cleveland Indians (2007); College of Charleston’s Graham Godfrey, who pitched for Oakland in 2011 and 2012; Georgia Southern’s Everett Teaford, a pitcher with Kansas City from 2011-13; and The Citadel’s Chris McGuiness, who made his MLB debut with the Texas Rangers in 2013.

Currently in the majors are College of Charleston’s Brett Gardner, who earned a World Series ring with the New York Yankees in 2009, and Michael Kohn, a relief pitcher with the Angels; and a pair of right-handed pitchers from Western Carolina, Jared Burton (Minnesota) and Greg Holland (Kansas City). Holland was an American League All-Star in 2013.

Arnold Palmer, one of the world’s most famous golfers, competed under the Southern Conference banner as a collegian at Wake

Forest. He took medalist honors at the Southern Conference Tournament in 1948 and 1949 and was the tournament’s runner-up in 1950. Palmer was the medalist at the NCAA Golf Championships in 1949 and 1950. He went on to become one of the most accomplished golfers to play on the professional tour. Palmer won 62 tournaments while competing on the PGA Tour and added 10 more victories as a member of the Senior PGA Tour. A member of the league’s Hall of Fame, he won eight major championships – four Masters, two British Opens, one U.S. Open and one U.S. Amateur.

Furman golfer Dottie Pepper was named the Southern Conference Women’s Athlete of the Decade in the 1980s and was honored as part of the league’s 25th anniversary of women’s championships celebration in 2007-08. Furman’s Brandi Jackson won the NCAA Women’s Golf East Regional in the spring of 2003, while, on the men’s side, Chattanooga’s Stephen Jaeger was the 2012 champion at the NCAA Bowling Green Regional. Chattanooga’s Steven Fox won the U.S. Amateur in 2012, going on to play in the 2013 Masters, U.S. Open and Arnold Palmer Invitational, among other PGA Tour events.

In track and field, Appalachian State’s Mary Jayne Harrelson won the NCAA outdoor title at 1,500 meters in 1999 and 2001, while UNCG’s Paul Chelimo posted runner-up finishes in the

Appalachian State’s MaryJayne Harrelson was an NCAA champion in the 1,500 meters in 1999 and 2001. She was inducted into the

SoCon Hall of Fame in 2010.

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outdoor 5,000 meters in 2012 and 2013. The Spartans’ Paul Katam was also a national runner-up in 2013, finishing second in the outdoor 10,000 meters.

Coaches and administratorsThe Southern Conference has also been a breeding ground for some of college athletics’ most recognized coaches and administrators.Legendary basketball coaches Adolph Rupp of Kentucky and Everett Case of NC State both worked the sidelines in the Southern Conference. Rupp guided the Wildcats to a 30-5 mark during the 1931 and 1932 seasons. Yet, for all his coaching accomplishments, Rupp never led Kentucky to a Southern Conference Tournament championship. Case mentored the Wolfpack to six consecutive Southern Conference Tournament championships from 1947 through 1952.

Lefty Driesell coached Davidson to Southern Conference Tournament championships in 1966, 1968 and 1969. Driesell also won the league’s Coach of the Year award four straight times from 1963 through 1966. Former Georgia Tech coach Bobby Cremins earned league Coach of the Year honors three times in the late ’70s and early ’80s while at Appalachian State and again in 2010-11 as the head coach at the College of Charleston.

Terry Holland saw his basketball coaching

career take off at Davidson when he returned to his alma mater in 1970. Holland was honored as the Southern Conference Coach of the Year for three consecutive seasons from 1970-72 and led the Wildcats to the conference tournament title

and an appearance in the NCAA tournament in 1970. J. Dallas Shirley, a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame, spent 21 years as the assistant to the commissioner and supervisor of officials in the Southern Conference. He also served as president of the International Association of Basketball Officials and the United States Olympic Basketball Committee.The legendary Paul “Bear” Bryant got his coaching start in the Southern Conference as he guided the Maryland Terrapins in 1945. Another famous Southern Conference football coach is the late Frank Howard of Clemson, who guided the Tigers as a league member from 1940-52. The incomparable Howard won 69 Southern Conference games.

The Southern Conference has been represented on the sidelines at five Super Bowls in recent years. Bobby Ross, who piloted the San Diego Chargers to the 1996 Super Bowl, was the head coach at The Citadel from 1973-77. Former Buffalo Bills head coach Marv Levy, who coached the Bills in four Super Bowls, directed William & Mary from 1964-68 and was succeeded there by Lou Holtz. William & Mary competed in the Southern Conference from 1936-77.

Significant dates in league history• Feb. 25-26, 1921: Representatives of Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi State, North Carolina, NC State,

Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Tech and Washington & Lee meet in Atlanta, Ga., to form the Southern Intercollegiate Conference.

• Dec. 7-8, 1922: At the league’s annual meeting in Washington, D.C., the name of the organization is officially changed to the Southern Conference. S.V. Sanford of Georgia is selected as the conference’s first president.

• Dec. 8-10, 1932: At the annual meeting in Knoxville, Tenn., Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Louisiana State, Mississippi, Mississippi State, University of the South, Tennessee, Tulane and Vanderbilt withdraw to form the Southeastern Conference.

• Dec. 8, 1950: Wallace Wade, who just completed a 16-year term as Duke’s head football coach, is named the first commissioner of the Southern Conference. The commissioner’s office is opened in Durham, N.C., on Jan. 1, 1951.

• May 8, 1953: Seven members – Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, NC State, South Carolina and Wake Forest – withdraw to form the Atlantic Coast Conference.

• Nov. 29, 1980: At the request of the NCAA Basketball Rules Committee, the Southern Conference begins a season-long experiment with a 22-foot 3-point field goal, thus becoming the first conference to employ that rule. Ronnie Carr of Western Carolina makes the first 3-point field goal in college basketball history in a game against Middle Tennessee State.

• Dec. 3-4, 1981: The NCAA, at its fourth special convention in St. Louis, Mo., restructures I-A football. As a result, the Southern Conference’s eight Division I-A football playing members are reclassified to Division I-AA.

• June 6, 1983: At a special meeting of the Southern Conference in Myrtle Beach, S.C., the league formalizes women’s varsity competition in basketball and volleyball beginning with the 1983-84 season. The executive committee also approves pilot women’s championships in tennis and golf for 1983-84.

• Dec. 18-19, 1995: The conference announces that the College of Charleston, University of North Carolina at Greensboro and Wofford College have accepted invitations to join the league.

• July 1, 2003: Elon University officially joins the league. VMI departs to join the Big South.

• July 1, 2008: Samford University officially joins the league.

• July 1, 2014: East Tennessee State University, Mercer University and VMI join the league. Appalachian State, Davidson, Elon and Georgia Southern depart.

The SoCon’s eight FCS national titles and 16 finals appearances, including the 1999 and 2000

championships Georgia Southern won under the leadership of former coach Paul Johnson,

are the most in Division I history.

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THE SOUTHERN CONFERENCEPreparing student-athletes for life’s challenges since 1921

Academics-Oriented• The SoCon has consistently ranked in the NCAA’s top 10 in the Academic Progress Rate (APR), the NCAA’s best

indicator of graduation rates.• Nearly 50 percent of all SoCon student-athletes earn all-academic honors (3.0 GPA or better).

Community-Based• Our student-athletes have a presence in the community and participate in many local charities, youth and

educational initiatives.• SAAC members have conducted a Keeping Tabs on Kids initiative the past eight years to benefit the Ronald

McDonald House, which serves families of children undergoing lengthy hospital treatments away from home.

Competitive Athletics• SoCon teams are highly competitive regionally and nationally.• In the past five years, football, baseball, men’s soccer and men’s and women’s golf have all sent multiple teams

to NCAA postseason tournaments.• SoCon teams have won more FCS football titles (eight) than any other conference.

Diversity• This is a conference that takes great pride in the diversity of its institutions.• The SoCon consists of 10 members in six states, including four private institutions and six state institutions,

two of which are military colleges.

Geographic Integrity• The SoCon believes in the value of a geographic footprint that minimizes missed class time and maximizes fan

travel to away contests.• Beginning in 2014, the league will extend across six contiguous states but still have a footprint that permits

bus trips from one end of the conference to the other.

History & Tradition• The SoCon is the fifth-oldest Division I conference in America.• Great coaches and athletes from different eras have competed in the Southern Conference, from Bear Bryant

to Lou Holtz, from Sam Huff to Terrell Owens, from Jerry West to Stephen Curry.

Sportsmanship• For more than 30 years, the SoCon has presented an annual award to the program that displays the finest level

of sportsmanship in the Conference as voted upon by its peers.• The SoCon has one of the strictest policies regarding game ejections in all of college athletics. This is by design

and emphasizes the priority of good sportsmanship articulated by presidents, chancellors and administrators.

Student-Athlete Experience• SoCon championships are conducted in a way to provide a memorable and positive experience for all partici-

pants.• Scheduling decisions and tournament bracket formats determined by administrators and coaches consistent-

ly factor in the effect on the individual student-athlete and avoidance of missed class time.• The Conference conducts an annual three-day summer retreat for student-athletes to hone their leadership

and decision-making skills.

SOCON PRINCIPLES

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SOCON HALL OF FAMESouthern Conference Hall of Fame

InducteesClass of 2009Name School Sport(s) YearsMegan Dunigan Furman Tennis 1999-02Dick Groat Duke Basketball, Baseball 1949-52Sam Huff West Virginia Football 1952-55Charlie “Choo Choo” Justice North Carolina Football 1946-49Melissa Morrison Howard Appalachian State Track & Field 1989-93Arnold Palmer Wake Forest Golf 1948-50, 53-54Adrian Peterson Georgia Southern Football 1998-01Frank Selvy Furman Basketball 1951-54Jerry West West Virginia Basketball 1956-60Valorie Whiteside Appalachian State Basketball 1984-88

Class of 2010Everett Case North Carolina State Basketball 1946-64MaryJayne (Harrelson) Reeves Appalachian State Cross Country, Track & Field 1996-2001Fred Hetzel Davidson Basketball 1962-65“Hot” Rod Hundley West Virginia Basketball 1954-57Banks McFadden Clemson Football, Basketball, Track 1937-40Wallace Wade Alabama, Duke, SoCon Football, Administration 1923-60*J. Dallas Shirley SoCon Officiating, Administration 1967-88

Class of 2011Dexter Coakley Appalachian State Football 1993-96Lefty Driesell Davidson Basketball 1960-69Regina Kirk Chattanooga Basketball 1985-88Robert Neyland Tennessee Football 1926-52Vic Seixas North Carolina Tennis 1947-49Shannon Wommack Chattanooga Cross Country, Track & Field 2001-06

Class of 2012Angie Barker ETSU Track & Field 1987-89Percy Beard Auburn Track & Field 1926-29*Jim Burch SoCon Officiating, Administration 1967-2011Dick Modzelewski Maryland Football 1949-52Paul Scarpa Furman Tennis 1967-2011

Class of 2014Rushia Brown Furman Women’s Basketball 1990-94Eddie Cameron Duke Men’s Basketball, Football 1929-45Clint Dempsey Furman Men’s Soccer 2001-03Jerry Moore Appalachian State Football 1989-2012Charlie Teague Wake Forest Baseball 1947-50

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SOCON HALL OF FAME

The Inaugural Southern Conference Hall of Fame class at the induction ceremony, May 4, 2009: (from left to right) Sam Huff, Megan Dunigan, Valorie Whiteside, Melissa Morrison Howard, Frank Selvy, Barbara Crews

(daughter of the late Charlie Justice), Dick Groat, Adrian Peterson and Jerry West. Not pictured: Arnold Palmer.

Davidson’s Fred Hetzel (left) received his Hall of Fame plaque from SoCon Com-missioner John Iamarino

in Hilton Head Island, S.C., on June 1, 2010. Wimble-don and U.S. Open tennis

champion Vic Seixas of North Carolina (right) was

inducted in 2011.

Wake Forest golf great

Arnold Palmer (left) was a member of

the inaugural class in 2009.

Furman’s Paul Scarpa; ETSU’s Angie Barker; SoCon Commissioner John Iama-rino, who accepted the honor on behalf of Maryland’s Dick Modzelewski; special

contributor Jim Burch; and Pat Beard, son of posthumous inductee Percy Beard of Auburn, at the 2012 induction ceremony.

Appalachian State’s Jerry Moore (second from left) and Furman’s Rushia Brown (far right) were among the five honored in the 2014 class. Duke’s Eddie Cameron,

whose family accepted the award on his behalf (center), and Wake Forest’s Charlie Teague were honored posthumously. Furman’s Clint Dempsey was unable to at-

tend the ceremony.

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JOHN IAMARINOCOMMISSIONER

John Iamarino was named the eighth commissioner of the Southern Conference on Jan. 2, 2006. Since then, Iamarino and his staff have emphasized strategies to better serve the membership and raise the profile of the conference. In collaboration with coaches and administrators, Iamarino has led efforts that resulted in new members joining the conference, the creation of a Hall of Fame, the return to Asheville, N.C., for the basketball tournaments, and the launch of the

SoCon Digital Network in the fall of 2014. In the summer of 2011, the conference signed a multi-year agreement to have a minimum of 40 live events carried exclusively on ESPN3, including extended coverage of the men’s and women’s basketball tournament and conference tournament championships in baseball, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball and softball. A minimum eight-game football schedule serves as a cornerstone to the package.

Iamarino recently signed an agreement for a broadcast television package with commercial stations owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group. The SoCon hopes to have as many as 18 live events in several sports carried in 2014-15. One of the most visible achievements during Iamarino’s tenure has been the creation of the Southern Conference Hall of Fame, whose inaugural class was enshrined on May 4, 2009. Among those who have been inducted are such sporting greats as Arnold Palmer, Jerry West, Sam Huff, Dick Groat, Frank Selvy, Rod Hundley and Lefty Driesell.

In May 2013, Iamarino worked with the conference presidents, chancellors and athletic directors to stabilize the membership by inviting East Tennessee State University, Mercer University and Virginia Military Institute to join in July 2014. Both ETSU and VMI were returning to the SoCon. The additions once more gave the conference a presence in the state of Virginia.

The SoCon has consistently ranked in the top 10 among all Division I conferences in the Academic Progress Rate (APR) and Iamarino has worked with the Council of Presidents to maintain a high academic standing for conference student-athletes. Almost 50 percent of all Southern Conference student-athletes earned inclusion on the SoCon’s Honor Roll, thereby owning a 3.0 GPA or better.

Iamarino, 59, has spent the past 30 years at the conference level, working at both the Sun Belt Conference and the Northeast Conference. Prior to joining the SoCon, he served as commissioner of the NEC for nine years. During that time, the conference launched its first website, approved athletic aid in the sport of football, increased television coverage from 12 to 30 basketball games, started its first TV coverage of football, and initiated more aggressive marketing and merchandising efforts. At the Sun Belt, he spent 13 years in a variety of publicity, compliance and administrative positions, rising to the level of associate commissioner. When the original Sun Belt merged with the then-American South Conference in 1991, Iamarino was the lone staffer from the original organization to move to the new Sun Belt, heading the transition team for the first merger of two Division I conferences.

He entered the field of intercollegiate athletics as assistant sports information director at Georgetown University in 1979 before moving on to become sports information director at Jacksonville University. Iamarino has been actively involved in a number of NCAA committees. He most recently served as chair of the Playing Rules Oversight Panel (PROP). Previously, he was a member of the Baseball Rules Committee and the FCS Football Governance Committee and has served on several sub-committees of the Collegiate Commissioners Association (CCA). He is a member of the CCA’s working group studying enhancements to women’s basketball. Iamarino is a native of Monsey, N.Y., and a 1977 graduate of St. Bonaventure University, where he earned magna cum laude honors majoring in journalism. An amateur baseball historian, he is a member of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) and has been a contributor to Baseball Digest magazine. He resides in Spartanburg, S.C., with his wife, Mary Ann, and son, P.J.

Wallace Wade1951-60

Lloyd Jordan1960-73

Ken Germann1974-86

Dave Hart Sr.1986-91

Wright Waters1991-98

Alfred White1998-2001

Danny Morrison2001-05

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE COMMISSIONERS

Iamarino At-A-GlanceHOMETOWN: Monsey, N.Y.EDUCATION: B.A., St. Bonaventure, 1977EXPERIENCE: Assistant sports information director, Georgetown, 1979-81 Sports information director, Jacksonville, 1981-84 Media relations director, Sun Belt Conference, 1984-88 Assistant commissioner, Sun Belt Conference, 1988-91 Associate commissioner, Sun Belt Conference, 1991-97 Commissioner, Northeast Conference, 1997-06 Commissioner, Southern Conference, 2006-present

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Commissioner John Iamarino [email protected] 206

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Associate Commissioner Sue Arakas [email protected] 204

Associate Commissioner for Compliance Doug King [email protected] 203

Associate Commissioner for Media Relations Jason Yaman [email protected] 209

Director of Championships Kate Barnett [email protected] 202

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Assistant Director of Championships Erin O’Shea [email protected] 208

Assistant Director of Media Relations Phil Perry [email protected] 207

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Operations Assistant Katie Burger [email protected] 214

Media Relations Assistant Davis Simpson [email protected] 213

SOUTHERN CONFERENCESTAFF DIRECTORY

Phil PerryAssistant Director of Media Relations

Laura HayesExecutive Assistant

to the Commissioner

Katie BurgerOperations

Assistant

Jordan GotfredsonAssistant Director

of Multimedia Services

Erin O’SheaAssistant Director of Championships

Geoff CabeSenior Associate

Commissioner

Sue ArakasAssociate

Commissioner

Doug KingAssociate Commissioner

for Compliance

Jason YamanAssociate Commissioner

for Media Relations

Paul LollisDirector of

Multimedia Services

Kate BarnettDirector of

Championships

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Davis SimpsonMedia Relations

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Press releasesThe Southern Conference utilizes email and the league’s website (www.SoConSports.com) to dis-tribute information, press releases, notes and sta-tistics. If you wish to be added to the distribution list, please contact a member of the media relations staff.

SoCon Digital NetworkThe SoCon Digital Network, a league-wide digital network available free of charge to consumers on multiple devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops and PCs, launched in the fall of 2014. The SoCon Digital Network broadcasts intra-conference games, across several sports, not selected by nation-al or regional networks. Archived or VOD (Video on Demand) content is also available and housed pri-marily on institutional websites.

SoCon Players of the WeekThe Southern Conference selects players of the week and the CRONS Freshman of the Week throughout the season. The honorees will be announced on Tuesdays and will be available on the conference’s website (www.SoConSports.com) or by contacting the conference office.

Postseason awardsFollowing the conclusion of the regular season, voting is conducted on the all-conference teams by both the league’s coaches and members of the Southern Conference Sports Media Association (SC-SMA). The coaches select a 10-member all-confer-ence squad, while the SCSMA chooses a five-player first team and second team. Both groups select a Player of the Year, Freshman of the Year and a Coach of the Year, while the coaches also tab a Defensive Player of the Year and a recipient of the Ann Lashley Inspiration Award.

Southern Conference on the WebVisit the Southern Conference’s official website at www.SoConSports.com. Information related to men’s basketball and the conference’s other 19 sports can be found on the site, including up-to-date statistics, standings, weekly releases and game recaps. Video streaming of select championships and regular-season contests is also available.

SoCon women’s basketball media relations directorySchool Website Media Relations Email Office Phone Press Row PhoneETSU ETSUBucs.com Drew Weber [email protected] 423-439-8212 423-439-5329Furman FurmanPaladins.com Hunter Reid [email protected] 864-294-2061 864-294-3620Mercer MercerBears.com Jenny Moss [email protected] 478-301-5218 404-915-1385UNCG UNCGSpartans.com Justin Glover [email protected] 336-334-5615 336-334-3270Samford SamfordSports.com Joey Mullins [email protected] 205-726-2799 205-726-2377Chattanooga GoMocs.com Anne Wehunt [email protected] 423-425-4618 423-756-5476Western Carolina CatamountSports.com Denise Gideon [email protected] 828-227-2336 828-227-2129Wofford WoffordTerriers.com Steve Sommer [email protected] 864-597-4098 864-597-4487Southern Conference SoConSports.com Davis Simpson [email protected] 864-591-5100 n/a

MEDIA RELATIONS

Jason YamanAssoc. Commissioner for Media RelationsOffice: 864-591-5100Cell: 864-380-1166Fax: [email protected]

Responsibilities: Administration, Football, Men’s Basketball and Men’s and Women’s Tennis

Phil PerryAssistant Director of Media RelationsOffice: 864-591-5100Cell: 864-525-5174Fax: [email protected]

Responsibilities:Publications, Academic Awards, Website, Men’s and Women’s Soccer, Wrestling, Baseball and Men’s and Women’s Golf

Davis SimpsonMedia RelationsAssistantOffice: 864-591-5100Cell: 864-884-2157Fax: [email protected]

Responsibilities: Volleyball, Men’s and Women’s Cross Country and Track & Field, Women’s Basketball and Softball, FCS Coaches Poll

Southern Conference Media Relations Staff

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ETSU

Dr. Brian NolandPresident

Dr. Richard SanderDirector of Athletics

Dr. Susan EppsFaculty Athletics Rep.

Charvi GreerSenior Woman Administrator

Drew WeberWomen’s Basketball SID

Location: ........................... Johnson City, Tenn.Founded: .......................................................1911Enrollment: ............................................... 15,250Nickname: ........................................BuccaneersColors: .......................Navy Blue and Old GoldPresident: ................................Dr. Brian NolandAthletics director: ............Dr. Richard Sander

Media RelationsDirector: ...................................... Michael WhiteEmail:.................................... [email protected]: ............................................423-439-4220WBK contact: .................................Drew WeberEmail:[email protected]: ............................................423-439-8212Cell: ................................................513-969-0301Fax: .................................................423-439-6138Press row phone: ......................423-439-5329Website: ..................................... ETSUBucs.com

QUICK FACTS

BASKETBALL FACTS2013-14 record: ............................................9-21A-Sun record: ..................................... 5-13 (7th) Home: ................................................................ 6-9Away: ...............................................................3-12Neutral: .............................................................. 0-0

Arena: .................................Brooks Gym (2,700)Arena record (since 1979-80): ...260-166 (.610)

SoCon titles: ......................................................... 1SoCon tournament titles: ............................... 0Last SoCon tournament title: ...................N/A

NCAA appearances: .......................................... 3NCAA record: .......................................0-3 (.000)WNIT appearances: ........................................... 1WNIT record: ........................................0-1 (.000)

Letterwinners returning/lost: .................... 9/2Starters returning/lost: ................................ 5/0

ETSUsenior forward

Serena Clark

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BUCS

Date Opponent TV/digital TimeNov. 14 at UNC Asheville 7 p.m.Nov. 17 HIGH POINT SDN 7 p.m.Nov. 19 APPALACHIAN STATE SDN 7 p.m.Nov. 21 at St. Francis (Pa.) 7 p.m.Nov. 24 at Indiana State 8 p.m.Nov. 26 at Indiana 2 p.m.Nov. 29 at Virginia Tech 5 p.m.Dec. 3 at George Mason 5 p.m.Dec. 6 at Alabama A&M 6 p.m.Dec. 13 EASTERN KENTUCKY SDN 7 p.m.Dec. 15 at Morehead State 12 p.m.Dec. 19 at UNCW# 11:30 a.m. Dec. 20 vs. Jacksonville State# 12 p.m.Dec. 29 IONA SDN 7 p.m.Jan. 2 at North Carolina 2 p.m.Jan. 10 at Furman* SDN 2 p.m.Jan. 12 at Wofford* SDN 11:30 a.m. Jan. 17 UNCG* SDN 2 p.m.Jan. 24 WOFFORD* SDN 2 p.m. Jan. 26 at Mercer* ESPN3 7 p.m.Jan. 31 SAMFORD* SDN 2 p.m. Feb. 2 CHATTANOOGA* SDN 11 a.m. Feb. 7 at Western Carolina* SDN 2 p.m. Feb. 9 FURMAN* SDN 7 p.m. Feb. 14 WESTERN CAROLINA* ESPN3 1 p.m.Feb. 16 at UNCG* SDN 7 p.m. Feb. 21 MERCER* SDN 2 p.m. Feb. 23 at Samford* SDN 7 p.m. Feb. 28 at Chattanooga* SDN 2 p.m. March 5-8 at SoCon Championship (Asheville, N.C.) TBD

* - Southern Conference game# - UNCW Christmas Classic (Wilmington, N.C.)All times Eastern

ETSU senior forwardDestiny Mitchell

2014-15 SCHEDULE

No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown/Last School1 Jasmine Hotchkins G 5-4 So. Phoenix, Ariz./Pinnacle 2 Shamauria Bridges G 5-7 So. Miramar, Fla./Hollywood Christian School3 Adriane Vaughan G 5-9 So. Midlothian, Va./Cosby 5 Tiana Burley C 6-3 R-Sr. Camilla, Ga./Charlotte10 Chandler Christopher G 5-8 Jr. Greeneville, Tenn./Greeneville 14 Tianna Tarter G 5-6 Fr. Johnson City, Tenn./Science Hill 15 Serena Clark F 6-2 R-Sr. Stone Mountain, Ga./Clemson20 Maria Bond F 5-10 Sr. Macon, Ga./Northeast 22 Malloree Schurr G 5-10 Fr. Montgomery, Texas/Montgomery 23 Cara Bowling G 5-8 Sr. Elizabethton, Tenn./Elizabethton 24 Shomari Kendrick F 6-2 Jr. Lexington, Ky./Pensacola State College25 Kaylee Barnard G 5-8 Fr. Orlando, Fla./University HS32 Mendy McNeese G 5-6 Fr. Greeneville, Tenn./North Greene 41 Destiny Mitchell F 5-11 R-Sr. Bluffton, Ga./Randolph Clay

2014-15 BUCS ROSTER

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ETSUASSISTANT COACHESBRITTNEY EZELL

HEAD COACHHometown: Franklin, Tenn.Education: B.S., Alabama, 1999 M.A., Nebraska, 2005Coaching: Assistant, Alabama, 2000-05 Head coach, Okaloosa-Walton JC, 2005-08 Head coach, Montevallo, 2008-10 Head coach, Belmont, 2010-13 Head coach, ETSU, 2013-present

Coach Seasons Years W L Pct.Dr. Janice Shelton 1970-72, 73-75 4 23 29 .442Dr. Robert Bell 1972-73 1 3 4 .429Becky Erwin 1975-76 1 4 13 .235Nancy Boller 1976-78 2 22 23 .489Susan Yow 1978-86 8 117 102 .534Debbie Richardson 1986-94 8 79 131 .376Karen Kemp 1994-13 19 272 277 .495Brittney Ezell 2013-present 1 9 21 .300

Year School Record Pct. SoCon Pct.2005-06 Okaloosa-Walton 20-9 .6902006-07 Okaloosa-Walton 18-10 .6432007-08 Okaloosa-Walton 19-9 .6792008-09 Montevallo 8-20 .2862009-10 Montevallo 14-13 .5192010-11 Belmont 11-20 .3552011-12 Belmont 12-18 .4002012-13 Belmont 18-14 .5632013-14 ETSU 9-21 .300Okaloosa-Walton (3) 57-28 .671Montevallo (2) 22-33 .400Belmont (3) 41-52 .441ETSU (1) 9-21 .300 Career (9) 129-134 .490

ETSU in the NCAA Tournament (0-3)3/22/08 No. 3 Oklahoma State L 73-85 First Round3/22/09 No. 4 Iowa State L 53-85 First Round3/21/10 No. 3 Xavier L 82-94 First Round

ETSU in the WNIT (0-1)3/15/07 at Western Carolina L 63-91 First Round

Year Record Conference Place Postseason2004-05 13-17 9-11 8th, SoCon -2005-06 18-10 14-6 3rd, A-Sun -2006-07 20-12 14-4 2nd (tie), A-Sun WNIT2007-08 21-12 14-2 1st, A-Sun NCAA2008-09 20-11 16-4 2nd, A-Sun NCAA2009-10 23-9 18-2 1st, A-Sun NCAA2010-11 19-12 15-5 2nd, A-Sun -2011-12 8-22 7-11 8th, A-Sun -2012-13 8-18 6-12 8th, A-Sun -2013-14 9-21 5-13 7th, A-Sun -

Nikki Davis Laura BarryBrittany Burkhardt

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD

RECENT HISTORY

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

POSTSEASON HISTORY

ETSU coach Brittney Ezell

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BUCS2013-14 RESULTS

(9-21, 5-13, 7th A-Sun)Date Opponent Result ScoreNov. 8 at Memphis LOT 74-77Nov. 12 at Appalachian State W 81-72Nov. 21 MOREHEAD STATE L 69-77Nov. 24 SAINT FRANCIS (PA.) L 79-92Nov. 29 ALABAMA A&M W 82-65Dec. 1 at Western Carolina L 56-58Dec. 3 at Vanderbilt L 71-92Dec. 15 at Kentucky L 56-73Dec. 18 INDIANA STATE W 75-67Dec. 21 CHATTANOOGA L 61-70Dec. 28 GEORGE MASON W 87-76Jan. 2 LIPSCOMB* W 78-75Jan. 4 NORTHERN KENTUCKY* L 63-73Jan. 9 at FGCU* L 58-73Jan. 11 at Stetson* L 62-91Jan. 19 USC UPSTATE* L 62-63Jan. 23 KENNESAW STATE* W 74-68Jan. 25 MERCER* L 52-57Jan. 30 at Jacksonville* L 56-73Feb. 1 at North Florida * W 72-57Feb. 6 FGCU* L 45-70Feb. 8 STETSON* L 55-80Feb. 15 at USC Upstate * L 60-69Feb. 20 at Kennesaw State* W 63-60Feb. 22 at Mercer* L 50-80Feb. 27 JACKSONVILLE* L 57-62March 1 NORTH FLORIDA* W 76-41March 6 at Lipscomb* L 74-76March 8 at Northern Kentucky* L 50-58March 11 at USC Upstate& L 66-76

* - Atlantic Sun Conference game& - Atlantic Sun Conference Championship

Overall statisticsPlayer GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct R-Off R-Def Reb Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgBOWLING, Cara 18 15 486 27.0 67 178 .376 31 88 .352 37 46 .804 19 42 61 3.4 60 2 29 31 4 29 202 11.2CLARK, Serena 30 29 939 31.3 119 225 .529 1 2 .500 78 139 .561 107 194 301 10.0 58 0 35 80 27 31 317 10.6BOND, Maria 29 28 777 26.8 112 274 .409 1 2 .500 49 81 .605 52 97 149 5.1 75 1 33 55 21 19 274 9.4BRIDGES, Shamauria 29 15 679 23.4 79 246 .321 44 164 .268 38 44 .864 19 31 50 1.7 50 0 15 38 1 15 240 8.3CHRISTOPHER,Chandler 30 28 926 30.9 77 232 .332 36 114 .316 37 53 .698 64 73 137 4.6 67 1 67 63 1 28 227 7.6BURLEY, Tiana 25 0 246 9.8 54 115 .470 0 0 .000 30 42 .714 32 53 85 3.4 35 1 4 18 15 2 138 5.5RANDALL, Shawn 22 10 423 19.2 50 118 .424 7 23 .304 13 19 .684 15 38 53 2.4 50 1 24 61 9 16 120 5.5HOTCHKINS, Jasmine 29 4 388 13.4 24 55 .436 15 36 .417 20 25 .800 6 20 26 0.9 46 0 25 42 1 10 83 2.9MILES, Ashley 28 1 305 10.9 20 46 .435 0 0 .000 19 31 .613 23 43 66 2.4 55 1 6 18 9 7 59 2.1VAUGHAN, Adriane 26 0 217 8.3 11 26 .423 1 3 .333 14 19 .737 14 16 30 1.2 7 0 12 7 1 6 37 1.4TEAM 49 58 107 3.7 1 13 0 Total 30 705 1761 .400 150 477 .314 404 580 .697 416 761 1177 39.2 581 11 322 510 91 184 1964 65.5Opponents 30 737 1779 .414 168 502 .335 479 676 .709 393 749 1142 38.1 555 - 375 417 82 255 2121 70.7

Conference statisticsPlayer GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct R-Off R-Def Reb Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgBRIDGES, Shamauria 18 14 472 26.2 58 180 .322 31 123 .252 25 28 .893 13 24 37 2.1 30 0 8 27 1 12 172 9.6CLARK, Serena 18 17 541 30.1 62 120 .517 0 1 .000 40 73 .548 60 108 168 9.3 36 0 19 49 15 18 164 9.1BOWLING, Cara 7 4 177 25.3 21 67 .313 10 32 .313 11 13 .846 10 14 24 3.4 23 1 10 12 2 14 63 9.0BOND, Maria 17 17 499 29.4 59 169 .349 0 1 .000 34 56 .607 38 72 110 6.5 43 0 27 32 15 13 152 8.9RANDALL, Shawn 11 6 252 22.9 37 73 .507 7 14 .500 6 10 .600 9 28 37 3.4 28 0 12 31 3 12 87 7.9CHRISTOPHER,Chandler 18 16 557 30.9 40 137 .292 18 68 .265 24 32 .750 49 45 94 5.2 43 1 35 36 1 20 122 6.8BURLEY, Tiana 14 0 142 10.1 35 70 .500 0 0 .000 12 17 .706 15 30 45 3.2 19 1 4 15 6 2 82 5.9HOTCHKINS, Jasmine 18 4 278 15.4 20 44 .455 14 32 .438 16 18 .889 5 11 16 0.9 33 0 12 25 1 7 70 3.9MILES, Ashley 18 1 183 10.2 11 23 .478 0 0 .000 11 21 .524 12 21 33 1.8 34 1 4 12 5 3 33 1.8VAUGHAN, Adriane 18 0 158 8.8 7 17 .412 1 3 .333 9 13 .692 12 10 22 1.2 6 0 11 3 1 4 24 1.3TEAM 28 34 62 3.6 1 11 0 Total 18 400 1048 .382 90 305 .295 217 316 .687 257 454 711 39.5 332 5 168 293 51 114 1107 61.5Opponents 18 429 1044 .411 104 298 .349 264 369 .715 225 448 673 37.4 309 - 208 231 44 137 1226 68.1

2013-14 STATISTICS

BROOKS GYMCapacity: 2,700Year opened: 1950*All-time Brooks Gym record: 260-166 (.610)*since 1979-80

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FURMAN

Dr. Elizabeth DavisPresident

Dr. Gary ClarkDirector of Athletics

Dr. Bill PierceFaculty Athletics Rep.

Elaine BakerSenior Woman Administrator

Hunter ReidWomen’s Basketball SID

Location: .................................... Greenville, S.C.Founded: .......................................................1826Enrollment: ..................................................2,700Nickname: ..............................................PaladinsColors: .................................... Purple and WhitePresident: ............................Dr. Elizabeth DavisAthletics director: ......................Dr. Gary Clark

Media RelationsDirector/WBK contact: ................Hunter ReidEmail:[email protected]: ............................................864-294-2061Cell: ................................................864-567-1663Fax: ................................................ 864-294-3061Press row phone: ......................864-294-3620Website: .........................FurmanPaladins.com

QUICK FACTS

BASKETBALL FACTS2013-14 record: ......................................... 18-13SoCon record: ................................... 12-6 (2nd) Home: ..............................................................11-2Away: ...............................................................7-10Neutral: .............................................................. 0-1

Arena: ......................... Timmons Arena (5,000)Arena record: ................................137-79 (.634)

SoCon titles: ......................................................... 4SoCon tournament titles: ............................... 2Last SoCon tournament title: .................2000

NCAA appearances: .......................................... 2NCAA record: .......................................0-2 (.000)WNIT appearances: ........................................... 1WNIT record: ........................................0-1 (.000)

Letterwinners returning/lost: ..................10/2Starters returning/lost: ................................ 4/1

Furmansenior forward

Brittany Hodges

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PALADINS

Date Opponent TV/digital TimeNov. 14 DAVIDSON SDN 6 p.m. Nov. 17 at Winthrop 7 p.m.Nov. 21 SAN DIEGO STATE SDN 7 p.m.Nov. 23 at Clemson 2 p.m.Nov. 27 vs. Hartford# 1 p.m.Nov. 28 vs. Florida State# 1 p.m.Nov. 29 vs. Washington# 1 p.m.Dec. 3 COASTAL CAROLINA SDN 7 p.m.Dec. 6 APPALACHIAN STATE SDN 2 p.m.Dec. 8 NORTH GREENVILLE SDN 7 p.m.Dec. 10 UNC ASHEVILLE SDN 7 p.m.Dec. 13 SOUTHERN WESLEYAN SDN 2 p.m.Dec. 20 at Georgia 4 p.m.Dec. 29 at Elon 7 p.m.Jan. 4 at South Carolina State 4 p.m.Jan. 7 USC UPSTATE SDN 7 p.m. Jan. 10 ETSU* SDN 2 p.m. Jan. 12 CHATTANOOGA* SDN 7 p.m.Jan. 17 at Samford* SDN 3 p.m.Jan. 19 at Mercer* ESPN3 7 p.m.Jan. 24 at Chattanooga* ESPN3 3 p.m.Jan. 26 WOFFORD* SDN 7 p.m.Jan. 31 WESTERN CAROLINA* SDN 2 p.m.Feb. 2 at UNCG* SDN 7 p.m.Feb. 9 at ETSU* SDN 7 p.m. Feb. 14 MERCER* SDN 2 p.m. Feb. 16 SAMFORD* SDN 7 p.m.Feb. 21 UNCG* SDN 2 p.m.Feb. 23 at Western Carolina* SDN 7 p.m.Feb. 28 at Wofford* SDN 2 p.m. March 5-8 at SoCon Championship (Asheville, N.C.) TBD

* - Southern Conference game# - Cancun Challenge (Cancun, Mexico)All times Eastern

Furman junior guard/forwardHolli Wilkins

2014-15 SCHEDULE

No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown/Last School0 Meagan Tucker G 5-8 So. Covington, Ga./Auburn4 Aurélie Leblanc-Florent G 5-6 Fr. Loungueuil, Quebec/Dawson College Prep 5 Allison Beasley G 5-9 So. Robbinsville, N.C./Carolina Day School10 Sarah Durdaller F 6-0 Sr. Marietta, Ga./Walton11 Courtney Reimer G 5-8 Sr. Fort Worth, Texas/Fort Worth Country Day12 Kelsey Ellis G 5-9 Jr. Pooler, Ga./Calvary Day School15 Savonia Bryan F 5-10 R-Jr. Columbia, S.C./Spring Valley20 Whitney Bunn G 5-7 So. Bunn, N.C./Bunn21 Holli Wilkins G/F 5-11 Jr. Atlanta, Ga./Wesleyan School24 Cierra Carter G/F 5-11 Fr. Columbia, S.C./Spring Valley31 Brittany Hodges F 6-1 Sr. Powder Springs, Ga./McEachern42 Shianne Goodwin C 6-3 Jr. Woodbridge, Va./Potomac Senior44 Tiara Wood F/C 6-1 So. Upper Marlboro, Md./Sidwell Friends School

2014-15 PALADINS ROSTER

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FURMANASSISTANT COACHESJACKIE CARSON

HEAD COACHHometown: Woodbridge, Va.Education: B.S., Furman, 2000Coaching: Assistant, Fairfax Stars, 2001-03 Assistant, Bucknell, 2004-05 Assistant, James Madison, 2006-08 Assoc. head coach, James Madison, 2008-10 Head coach, Furman, 2010-present

Coach Seasons Years W L Pct.Virginia Robertson 1969-71 2 14 9 .609Jean Bryant 1971-74 3 15 26 .366Caroline Brown 1974-75 1 2 13 .133Sharon Morel 1975-76 1 7 13 .350Barbara Berry 1976-80 4 17 50 .254Susan Roberts 1980-82 2 14 29 .326Sherry Carter 1982-02 20 283 242 .539Sam Dixon 2002-10 8 102 136 .429Jackie Carson 2010-present 4 59 63 .484

Year School Record Pct. SoCon Pct.2010-11 Furman 14-16 .467 10-10 .5002011-12 Furman 15-16 .484 10-10 .5002012-13 Furman 12-18 .400 8-12 .4002013-14 Furman 18-13 .581 12-6 .667Career (4) 59-63 .484 40-38 .513

Furman in the NCAA Tournament (0-2)3/16/95 No. 4 Louisiana Tech L 52-90 East Regional3/18/00 No. 1 Tennessee L 38-90 Mideast Regional

Furman in the WNIT (0-1)3/20/14 at Auburn L 64-78 First Round

Year Record Conference Place Postseason2004-05 18-10 13-7 3rd -2005-06 10-20 5-13 9th -2006-07 11-20 5-13 9th -2007-08 10-20 5-13 7th (tie) -2008-09 12-18 6-14 9th -2009-10 7-24 4-16 11th -2010-11 14-16 10-10 5th (tie) -2011-12 15-16 10-10 6th -2012-13 12-18 8-12 7th -2013-14 18-13 12-6 2nd WNIT

Julia Huddleston Pierre CurtisShawn Poppie

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD

RECENT HISTORY

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

POSTSEASON HISTORY

Furman coach Jackie Carson

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PALADINS2013-14 RESULTS

(18-13, 12-6, 2nd SoCon)Date Opponent Result ScoreNov. 9 at UNC Asheville L 65-68Nov. 12 BREVARD W 79-31Nov. 16 at Arkansas L 45-74Nov. 19 at Georgia L 48-72Nov. 24 at Mercer L 67-71Nov. 27 YALE W 66-61Nov. 30 ANDERSON W 78-67Dec. 3 at High Point W 76-67Dec. 7 at Georgia Southern* W 67-62Dec. 9 at Davidson* L 66-73Dec. 15 at Coastal Carolina W 79-72Dec. 21 USC UPSTATE L 55-65Dec. 29 at Charlotte W 76-75Jan. 4 APPALACHIAN STATE* W 73-54Jan. 6 WESTERN CAROLINA* W 76-69Jan. 11 WOFFORD* W 82-58Jan. 18 at Samford* L 58-59Jan. 20 at Chattanooga* L 44-62Jan. 25 ELON* W 66-65Jan. 27 UNCG* W 73-64Feb. 1 at Western Carolina* L 54-65Feb. 3 at Appalachian State* L 70-75Feb. 08 at Wofford* W 80-72Feb. 15 CHATTANOOGA* L 54-71Feb. 17 SAMFORD* W 51-45Feb. 22 at UNCG* W 77-64Feb. 24 at Elon* W 71-66Feb. 28 DAVIDSON* W 69-62March 2 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* W 78-68March 8 vs. Western Carolina (SC) L 70-75March 20 at Auburn^ L 64-78

* - Southern Conference game(SC) - Southern Conference Tournament (Asheville, N.C.)^ - WNIT First Round

Overall statisticsPlayer GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct R-Off R-Def Reb Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgWILKINS, Holli 31 31 1063 34.3 185 425 .435 33 84 .393 67 102 .657 41 95 136 4.4 53 0 34 58 5 11 470 15.2HODGES, Brittany 30 28 759 25.3 150 267 .562 0 0 .000 88 135 .652 98 176 274 9.1 108 9 8 52 42 14 388 12.9DURDALLER, Sarah 31 31 940 30.3 108 270 .400 14 49 .286 74 85 .871 34 146 180 5.8 99 3 27 74 22 23 304 9.8BUNN, Whitney 29 4 772 26.6 72 229 .314 20 77 .260 58 88 .659 19 60 79 2.7 63 0 71 63 7 33 222 7.7NORWOOD, Erica 9 4 147 16.3 22 48 .458 8 19 .421 12 14 .857 0 18 18 2.0 24 1 28 28 0 8 64 7.1MORRISSEY, Brigid 31 27 929 30.0 58 140 .414 15 46 .326 63 93 .677 7 102 109 3.5 86 4 191 118 2 42 194 6.3BEASLEY, Allison 31 26 611 19.7 53 159 .333 41 129 .318 21 24 .875 20 64 84 2.7 34 0 31 22 4 6 168 5.4ROBERTS, Janice 27 2 369 13.7 31 80 .388 0 0 .000 30 39 .769 26 39 65 2.4 40 0 13 27 3 13 92 3.4GOODWIN, Shianne 28 1 272 9.7 32 68 .471 0 0 .000 16 27 .593 15 36 51 1.8 50 1 2 17 15 1 80 2.9BRYAN, Savonia 5 1 72 14.4 6 16 .375 0 1 .000 2 8 .250 6 15 21 4.2 6 0 5 7 0 4 14 2.8ELLIS, Kelsey 21 0 94 4.5 15 43 .349 11 30 .367 6 8 .750 5 10 15 0.7 4 0 2 6 1 1 47 2.2WOOD, Tiara 23 0 147 6.4 11 18 .611 0 0 .000 12 24 .500 13 25 38 1.7 24 0 1 12 4 2 34 1.5REIMER, Courtney 12 0 25 2.1 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.1 3 0 1 1 0 2 0 0.0Team 65 89 154 5.0 0 8 0 Total 31 743 1765 .421 142 436 .326 449 647 .694 350 875 1225 0.0 594 18 414 493 105 160 2077 67.0Opponents 31 729 1911 .381 125 426 .293 447 666 .671 429 800 1229 0.0 605 - 337 418 134 247 2030 65.5

Conference-only statisticsPlayer GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct R-Off R-Def Reb Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgHODGES, Brittany 18 18 488 27.1 101 180 .561 0 0 .000 70 104 .673 65 109 174 9.7 68 4 6 33 26 8 272 15.1WILKINS, Holli 18 18 625 34.7 109 249 .438 18 46 .391 34 50 .680 23 48 71 3.9 23 0 22 34 4 7 270 15.0DURDALLER, Sarah 18 18 566 31.4 59 161 .366 5 25 .200 52 57 .912 24 89 113 6.3 60 2 18 45 10 13 175 9.7BUNN, Whitney 16 0 440 27.5 48 139 .345 8 40 .200 35 54 .648 14 39 53 3.3 36 0 36 31 6 23 139 8.7MORRISSEY, Brigid 18 18 601 33.4 38 93 .409 9 32 .281 39 59 .661 5 73 78 4.3 55 2 121 73 1 24 124 6.9BEASLEY, Allison 18 17 373 20.7 34 96 .354 27 77 .351 13 14 .929 12 40 52 2.9 21 0 19 11 4 3 108 6.0ROBERTS, Janice 17 1 254 14.9 20 54 .370 0 0 .000 22 27 .815 19 25 44 2.6 25 0 9 19 0 11 62 3.6GOODWIN, Shianne 17 0 134 7.9 15 35 .429 0 0 .000 3 5 .600 8 20 28 1.6 27 1 1 5 7 0 33 1.9ELLIS, Kelsey 10 0 37 3.7 4 16 .250 3 12 .250 2 2 1.000 1 5 6 0.6 0 0 1 2 0 0 13 1.3WOOD, Tiara 13 0 71 5.5 5 7 .714 0 0 .000 3 10 .300 6 14 20 1.5 12 0 1 5 3 2 13 1.0REIMER, Courtney 7 0 11 1.6 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0NORWOOD, Erica 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0Team 38 51 89 4.9 0 5 0 Total 18 433 1032 .420 70 233 .300 273 382 .715 216 513 729 40.5 329 9 235 263 61 92 1209 67.2Opponents 18 407 1084 .375 78 245 .318 262 392 .668 234 453 687 38.2 357 - 184 222 70 134 1154 64.1

2013-14 STATISTICS

TIMMONS ARENACapacity: 5,000Season opened: 1997-98First game: Furman 85, Western Carolina 53 (Jan. 5, 1998)First Furman win: Furman 85, Western Carolina 53 (Jan. 5, 1998)All-time Timmons Arena record: 137-79 (.634)

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MERCER

William D. UnderwoodPresident

Jim ColeDirector of Athletics

Dr. Jeffery HugdahlFaculty Athletics Rep.

Sybil BlalockSenior Woman Administrator

Jenny MossWomen’s Basketball SID

Location: ........................................... Macon, Ga.Founded: .......................................................1833Enrollment: ..................................................8,341Nickname: ....................................................BearsColors: ................................... Orange and BlackPresident: ....................William D. UnderwoodAthletics director: ................................Jim Cole

Media RelationsDirector .......................................... Andy StabellEmail:........................... [email protected]: ............................................478-301-5219WBK contact: ...................................Jenny MossEmail:[email protected]: ............................................478-301-5218Cell: ................................................404-915-1385 Fax: .................................................478-301-5350Press row phone: ......................404-915-1385Website: ................................MercerBears.com

QUICK FACTS

BASKETBALL FACTS2013-14 record: ........................................ 17-14A-Sun record: .......................................9-9 (6th) Home: ............................................................... 8-5Away: ................................................................ 8-8Neutral: ............................................................. 1-1

Arena: ..........................Hawkins Arena (3,500)Arena record: ................................. 65-69 (.485)

SoCon titles: ........................................................ 0SoCon tournament titles: .............................. 0Last SoCon tournament title: ..................N/A

NCAA appearances: ......................................... 0NCAA record: .................................................. 0-0WNIT appearances: .......................................... 1WNIT record: ................................................... 0-1

Letterwinners returning/lost: .................... 4/5Starters returning/lost: ................................ 3/2

Mercersenior guard

Precious Bridges

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Date Opponent TV/digital TimeNov. 14 at Mississippi State# 9 p.m.Nov. 16-23 TBD# TBDNov. 25 TENNESSEE TECH ESPN3 7 p.m.Nov. 28 at St. Louis 1 p.m.Nov. 30 at Southern Illinois 2 p.m.Dec. 4 GEORGIA ESPN3 7 p.m.Dec. 6 at Georgia Southern 4:30 p.m.Dec. 14 at Alabama SEC Network 1 p.m.Dec. 16 KENNESAW STATE ESPN3 5 p.m.Dec. 19 BELMONT ESPN3 5 p.m.Dec. 21 at College of Charleston 2 p.m.Dec. 29 at Jacksonville State 7:30 p.m. Jan. 1 at North Florida 2 p.m. Jan. 4 FLORIDA A&M ESPN3 2 p.m.Jan. 6 at Kennesaw State 7 p.m. Jan. 10 at Western Carolina* SDN 2 p.m.Jan. 12 at UNCG* SDN 7 p.m.Jan. 17 WOFFORD* ESPN3 2 p.m.Jan. 19 FURMAN* ESPN3 7 p.m.Jan. 26 ETSU* ESPN3 7 p.m.Jan. 31 at Chattanooga* SDN 3 p.m. Feb. 2 at Samford* SDN 7 p.m. Feb. 7 UNCG* ESPN3 2 p.m.Feb. 9 WESTERN CAROLINA* ESPN3 7 p.m.Feb. 14 at Furman* SDN 2 p.m. Feb. 16 at Wofford* SDN 6 p.m. Feb. 21 at ETSU* SDN 2 p.m. Feb. 23 CHATTANOOGA* ESPN3 7 p.m.Feb. 28 SAMFORD* ESPN3 2 p.m.March 5-8 at SoCon Championship (Asheville, N.C.) TBD

* - Southern Conference game# - Preseason WNIT (campus sites)All times Eastern

Mercer senior guardBriana Williams

2014-15 SCHEDULE

No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown/Last School2 Briana Williams G 5-7 Sr. McDonouth, Ga./Henry County4 Alicia Williams G 5-10 Sr. Fort Payne, Ala./Fort Payne5 Brittnee Broadway G 5-7 Fr. Searcy, Ark./Searcy12 Sydni Means G 5-5 Fr. Stone Mountain, Ga./Greater Atlanta Christian School15 Madi Mitchell F 6-0 Fr. Doerun, Ga./Crisp Academy20 Shon Kitchens G 5-7 Fr. Davisboro, Ga./Washington County21 Jalyn Slaughter F 5-11 Fr. Kathleen, Ga./Veterans22 Alex Williams F 5-9 Fr. College Park, Ga./Woodward Academy23 Kayla Potts G 5-10 Fr. Rex, Ga./Forest Park24 Kahlia Lawrence G 5-8 Fr. Columbus, Ga./Kendrick33 Precious Bridges G 5-6 Sr. West Palm Beach, Fla./Dwyer45 Teanna Robinson C 6-5 Sr. Grayson, Ga./Berkmar

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MERCERASSISTANT COACHESSUSIE GARDNER

HEAD COACHHometown: Mt. Juliet, Tenn.Education: B.S., Georgia, 1986 M.A., Georgia, 1988Coaching Career: Graduate assistant, Georgia, 1986-88 Head coach, Anderson College, 1988-92 Assistant, San Diego State, 1992-95 Head coach, Austin Peay, 1996-03 Head coach, Arkansas, 2003-07 Assistant, Florida, 2007-10 Head coach, Mercer, 2010-present

Coach Seasons Years W L Pct.Peggy Collins 1970-77 7 133 33 .801Jane Fontaine 1977-80 3 57 33 .633Ed Nixon 1980-90 10 116 166 .411Lea Henry 1990-94 4 55 55 .500Billy Holmes 1994-01 7 76 118 .392Sharon Baldwin 2001-02 1 16 13 .552Brenda Welch-Nichols 2002-06 4 51 62 .451Sybil Blalock 2006-07 1 5 25 .167Janell Jones 2007-10 3 35 56 .385Susie Gardner 2010-present 4 45 76 .372

Year School Record Pct. SoCon Pct.1996-97 Austin Peay 17-11 .6071997-98 Austin Peay 11-16 .4071998-99 Austin Peay 6-21 .2221999-00 Austin Peay 15-15 .5002000-01 Austin Peay 17-14 .5482001-02 Austin Peay 19-12 .6132002-03 Austin Peay 27-4 .8712003-04 Arkansas 16-12 .5712004-05 Arkansas 17-14 .5482005-06 Arkansas 13-15 .4642006-07 Arkansas 18-13 .5812010-11 Mercer 2-27 .0692011-12 Mercer 6-23 .2092012-13 Mercer 20-12 .6252013-14 Mercer 17-14 .548Austin Peay (7) 112-93 .546Arkansas (4) 64-54 .542Mercer (4) 45-76 .372 - -Career (15) 221-223 .498 - -

Mercer in the WBI (0-1)3/21/13 McNeese State L 70-82 First Round

Year Record Conference Place Postseason2004-05 12-16 10-10 6th (tie), A-Sun -2005-06 14-15 10-10 5th (tie), A-Sun -2006-07 5-25 4-14 10th, A-Sun -2007-08 4-26 1-15 12th (tie), A-Sun -2008-09 17-14 12-8 4th (tie), A-Sun -2009-10 14-16 11-9 4th, A-Sun -2010-11 2-27 2-18 11th, A-Sun -2011-12 6-23 4-14 9th (tie), A-Sun) -2012-13 20-12 13-5 3rd, A-Sun WBI2013-14 17-14 9-9 6th, A-Sun -

Tiffany Swoffard Joanna ReitzAngie Nelp

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD

RECENT HISTORY

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

POSTSEASON HISTORY

Mercer coach Susie Gardner

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(17-14, 9-9, 6th A-Sun)Date Opponent Result ScoreNov. 8 WESTERN CAROLINA W 67-64Nov. 11 at Belmont L 62-69Nov. 14 at Georgia L 41-72Nov. 19 TROY W 86-81Nov. 24 FURMAN W 71-67Nov. 29 vs. Wisconsin^ L 72-77Nov. 30 vs. Elon^ W 68-56Dec. 4 GEORGIA SOUTHERN L 54-61Dec. 7 at Samford W 56-52Dec. 17 at Jacksonville State W 60-54Dec. 20 at Alabama State W 59-54Jan. 2 NORTH FLORIDA* W 62-48Jan. 4 JACKSONVILLE* L 67-71Jan. 9 at Northern Kentucky* L 61-72Jan. 11 at Lipscomb* W 79-72Jan. 16 STETSON* L 60-72Jan. 18 FGCU* L 57-69Jan. 23 at USC Upstate* L 62-63Jan. 25 at ETSU* W 57-52Feb. 1 KENNESAW STATE* W 64-59Feb. 6 NORTHERN KENTUCKY* L 64-72Feb. 8 LIPSCOMB* W 76-71Feb. 13 at FGCU* L 57-99Feb. 15 at Stetson* L 49-62Feb. 20 USC UPSTATE* W 79-71Feb. 22 ETSU* W 80-50March 1 at Kennesaw State* W 74-53March 6 at North Florida* W 71-65March 8 at Jacksonville* L 65-67March 11 at Jacksonville# W 59-36March 15 at FGCU# L 47-64

* - Atlantic Sun Conference game^ - Vanderbilt Thanksgiving Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.)# - Atlantic Sun Conference Championship

Overall StatisticsPlayer GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct R-Off R-Def Reb Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgBRIDGES, Precious 26 23 811 31.2 134 366 .366 8 33 .242 108 143 .755 18 73 91 3.5 62 0 61 52 2 39 384 14.8WILLIAMS, Briana 31 3 654 21.1 142 367 .387 20 85 .235 94 117 .803 26 53 79 2.5 55 0 44 61 8 19 398 12.8GRANT, Kendra 30 30 883 29.4 150 395 .380 26 94 .277 31 39 .795 25 103 128 4.3 56 0 28 22 8 23 357 11.9WILLIAMS, Alicia 31 22 837 27.0 114 283 .403 1 6 .167 59 81 .728 40 74 114 3.7 57 1 42 66 2 25 288 9.3ROBINSON, Teanna 31 31 923 29.8 73 115 .635 0 0 .000 31 64 .484 136 176 312 10.1 87 2 37 43 114 14 177 5.7BOYKIN, Sharnea 30 30 1088 36.3 51 125 .408 2 10 .200 45 56 .804 19 103 122 4.1 55 0 189 67 2 43 149 5.0ALEMANN, Kate 31 16 655 21.1 76 169 .450 0 0 .000 4 9 .444 36 106 142 4.6 59 2 25 32 16 14 156 5.0MCCLINTOCK, Taylor 19 0 120 6.3 17 45 .378 12 33 .364 2 2 1.000 3 9 12 0.6 15 0 3 5 1 2 48 2.5ANDERSON, Ana 29 0 229 7.9 13 34 .382 0 0 .000 3 9 .333 19 49 68 2.3 52 1 4 17 8 5 29 1.0TEAM 59 80 139 4.6 0 4 0 Total 31 770 1899 .405 69 261 .264 377 520 .725 381 826 1207 38.9 498 6 433 369 161 184 1986 64.1Opponents 31 717 1860 .385 190 560 .339 371 531 .699 413 832 1245 40.2 486 - 403 434 68 187 1995 64.4

Conference-only statisticsPlayer GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct R-Off R-Def Reb Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgBRIDGES, Precious 13 10 402 30.9 65 172 .378 1 10 .100 56 77 .727 7 49 56 4.3 32 0 39 23 1 23 187 14.4WILLIAMS, Briana 18 3 403 22.4 96 218 .440 14 40 .350 49 60 .817 16 30 46 2.6 34 0 32 42 4 16 255 14.2GRANT, Kendra 18 18 534 29.7 90 230 .391 17 57 .298 17 24 .708 13 59 72 4.0 33 0 17 15 6 14 214 11.9WILLIAMS, Alicia 18 11 467 25.9 62 153 .405 0 1 .000 23 32 .719 24 40 64 3.6 25 0 21 36 0 17 147 8.2ALEMANN, Kate 18 13 455 25.3 59 120 .492 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 28 75 103 5.7 40 2 17 23 10 6 119 6.6BOYKIN, Sharnea 17 17 617 36.3 36 80 .450 2 8 .250 32 39 .821 7 58 65 3.8 25 0 105 33 1 21 106 6.2ROBINSON, Teanna 18 18 507 28.2 43 70 .614 0 0 .000 25 47 .532 69 90 159 8.8 54 1 25 33 60 7 111 6.2MCCLINTOCK, Taylor 15 0 106 7.1 13 40 .325 9 30 .300 2 2 1.000 3 8 11 0.7 14 0 3 4 1 2 37 2.5ANDERSON, Ana 16 0 109 6.8 4 9 .444 0 0 .000 0 3 .000 7 21 28 1.8 30 1 4 2 7 2 8 0.5TEAM 33 36 69 4.1 0 2 0 Total 18 468 1092 .429 43 146 .295 205 286 .717 207 466 673 37.4 287 4 263 213 90 108 1184 65.8Opponents 18 423 1080 .392 132 375 .352 210 298 .705 243 467 710 39.4 274 - 254 252 40 112 1188 66.0

2013-14 STATISTICS

HAWKINS ARENACapacity: 3,500Date opened: Feb. 1, 2004First game: Mercer 43, Troy 40 (Feb. 1, 2004)First Mercer win: Mercer 43, Troy 40 (Feb. 1, 2004)All-time Hawkins Arena record: 65-69 (.485)Largest crowd: 2,728 (vs. Auburn, Nov. 11, 2011)Largest average attendance: 1,296 in 2011-12 (19,440 in 15 games)

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Location: ................................ Greensboro, N.C.Founded: .......................................................1891Enrollment: ............................................... 18,502Nickname: .............................................SpartansColors: ........................... Gold, White and NavyChancellor: ............................Dr. Linda P. BradyAthletics director: ..........................Kim Record

Media RelationsDirector: .................................Matt McCollesterEmail:[email protected]: ............................................336-334-5615WBK contact: ................................Justin GloverEmail:......................... [email protected]: ............................................336-334-5615Cell: ................................................336-482-7568Fax: .................................................336-334-3182Press row phone: ......................336-334-3270Website: ........................... UNCGSpartans.com

QUICK FACTS

BASKETBALL FACTS2013-14 record: ............................................7-23SoCon record: ..................................3-15 (10th) Home: ................................................................ 6-9Away: ...............................................................1-12Neutral: .............................................................. 0-2

Arena: ............... Fleming Gymnasium (1,833)Arena record: ............................. 210-110 (.656)

SoCon titles: ......................................................... 2SoCon tournament titles: ............................... 1Last SoCon tournament title: .................1998

NCAA appearances: .......................................... 1NCAA record: .......................................0-1 (.000)WNIT appearances: ........................................... 1WNIT record: ........................................0-1 (.000)

Letterwinners returning/lost: ..................11/2Starters returning/lost: ................................ 4/1

Dr. Linda P. BradyChancellor

Kim RecordDirector of Athletics

Dr. David WyrickFaculty Athletics Rep.

Jody SmithSenior Woman Administrator

Justin GloverWomen’s Basketball SID

UNCGjunior guardLucy Mason

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Date Opponent TV/digital TimeNov. 14 at Clemson 12 p.m.Nov. 16 at College of Charleston 2 p.m.Nov. 20 USC UPSTATE SDN 7 p.m.Nov. 24 at Longwood 7 p.m.Nov. 28 at Navy# 3:30 p.m. Nov. 29 vs. Northern Kentucky# 6 p.m. Dec. 5 GARDNER-WEBB SDN 7 p.m.Dec. 8 at High Point 7 p.m.Dec. 11 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE SDN 7 p.m. Dec. 14 at VCU 1 p.m.Dec. 17 at St. Bonaventure 7 p.m. Dec. 20 LIVINGSTONE SDN 12 p.m.Dec. 28 vs. LSU^ 3 p.m.Dec. 29 vs. Florida A&M/Miami^ TBDJan. 3 at Hawaii 1 a.m.Jan. 10 SAMFORD* SDN 2 p.m. Jan. 12 MERCER* SDN 7 p.m. Jan. 17 at ETSU* SDN 2 p.m.Jan. 19 CHATTANOOGA* SDN 7 p.m. Jan. 24 at Western Carolina* SDN 2 p.m. Jan. 31 at Wofford* ESPN3 2 p.m.Feb. 2 FURMAN* SDN 7 p.m. Feb. 7 at Mercer* ESPN3 2 p.m.Feb. 9 at Samford* SDN 7 p.m. Feb. 14 at Chattanooga* SDN 3 p.m. Feb. 16 ETSU* SDN 7 p.m. Feb. 21 at Furman* SDN 2 p.m. Feb. 23 WOFFORD* SDN 7 p.m. Feb. 27 WESTERN CAROLINA* SDN 7 p.m. March 5-8 at SoCon Championship (Asheville, N.C.) TBD

* - Southern Conference game# - Navy Classic (Annapolis, Md.)^ - Miami Thanksgiving Tournament (Coral Gables, Fla.)All times Eastern

UNCG senior guardJarae Savage

2014-15 SCHEDULE

No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown/Last School2 Jessica Collins G 5-6 Sr. Raleigh, N.C./Wakefield3 Jazmine Missouri G 5-9 Jr. Upper Marlboro, Md./Academy of the Holy Cross10 Jarae Savage G 5-9 Sr. Marietta, Ga./North Cobb11 Allison Whitman F/C 6-3 Fr. Madison, Va./Scott12 Lucy Mason G 5-7 Jr. Stone Mountain, Ga./Chamblee Charter14 Bailey Williams G 5-7 So. Harrisonburg, Va./Spotswood15 Jade Scaife F 5-11 So. Ft. Washington, Md./Archbishop Spalding21 Medena Bartley F 6-1 Jr. Savannah, Ga./Beach22 India Timpton F 5-11 So. Charlotte, N.C./Myers Park23 Jayda Luckie G 5-9 Fr. Norfolk, Va./Maury25 Shanese Harris G 5-9 So. Chesapeake, Va./Western Branch31 Whitney Coleman G 5-10 So. Cary, N.C./Cary33 Skye Jefferson F/C 6-2 Fr. Richmond, Va./Cosby35 Keli Foster G 5-7 Fr. Hampton, Va./Bethel44 Mariah Wilson C 6-2 So. Atlanta, Ga./North Atlanta

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UNCGASSISTANT COACHESWENDY PALMER

HEAD COACHHometown: Timberlake, N.C.Education: B.A., Virginia, 1996Coaching: Assistant, VCU, 2004-07 Assistant, Kentucky, 2007-09 Assistant, Virginia, 2009-11 Head coach, UNCG, 2011-present

Coach Seasons Years W L Pct.June Galloway 1969-72 3 38 14 .731Marilyn Gibbs 1972-76 4 35 37 .486Jan Donohue 1976-78 2 9 32 .220Ditty Speeler 1978-80 2 20 24 .455Robin Joseph 1980-81 1 9 14 .391Lynne Agee 1981-11 30 556 311 .641Wendy Palmer 2011-present 3 19 71 .211

Year School Record Pct. SoCon Pct.2011-12 UNCG 4-25 .138 3-17 .1502012-13 UNCG 8-23 .258 4-16 .2002013-14 UNCG 7-23 .233 3-15 .167Career (3) 19-71 .211 10-48 .172

UNCG in the NCAA Tournament (0-1)3/13/98 No. 2 Alabama L 46-94 Midwest Regional

UNCG in the WNIT (0-1)3/13/02 at Virginia Tech L 45-51 First Round

Year Record Conference Place Postseason2004-05 14-14 11-9 4th (tie) -2005-06 18-12 12-6 2nd (tie) -2006-07 20-10 13-5 3rd (tie) -2007-08 7-24 4-14 9th -2008-09 13-18 9-11 7th -2009-10 10-20 6-14 7th (tie) -2010-11 13-16 10-10 5th (tie) -2011-12 4-25 3-17 11th -2012-13 8-23 4-16 10th -2013-14 7-23 3-15 10th -

LaToya Jones Cait Wetmore

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD

RECENT HISTORY

POSTSEASON HISTORY

UNCG coach Wendy Palmer

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

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(7-23, 3-15, 10th SoCon)Date Opponent Result ScoreNov. 8 at Florida State L 59-93Nov. 11 at Gardner-Webb L 60-71Nov. 15 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE W 72-63Nov. 20 at Norfolk State W 73-66Nov. 23 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON W 64-56Nov. 27 VCU L 72-95Dec. 1 HIGH POINT W 81-76Dec. 5 CLEMSON L 71-77Dec. 14 CHATTANOOGA* L 53-86Dec. 16 SAMFORD* L 52-65Dec. 22 ST. BONAVENTURE L 46-58Dec. 29 at Fordham# L 48-79Dec. 30 vs. Tulsa# L 71-76Jan. 4 ELON* W 73-62Jan. 11 at Georgia Southern* L 71-74Jan. 13 at Davidson* L 59-78Jan. 17 WESTERN CAROLINA* L 49-60Jan. 19 APPALACHIAN STATE* L 56-75Jan. 25 at Wofford* LOT 70-76Jan. 27 at Furman* L 64-73Feb. 1 at Elon* L 57-80Feb. 8 DAVIDSON* LOT 66-75Feb. 10 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* W 76-65Feb. 15 at Appalachian State* L 67-76Feb. 17 at Western Carolina* L 51-63Feb. 22 FURMAN* L 64-77Feb. 24 WOFFORD* W 87-79Feb. 28 at Samford* L 57-68March 2 at Chattanooga* L 56-77March 7 vs. Western Carolina (SC) L 60-77

* - Southern Conference game# - Fordham Holiday Classic (The Bronx, N.Y.)(SC) - Southern Conference Tournament (Asheville, N.C.)

Overall statisticsPlayer GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct R-Off R-Def Reb Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgMASON, Lucy 30 30 939 31.3 121 329 .368 32 110 .291 124 171 .725 32 73 105 3.5 74 2 99 88 3 43 398 13.3STEVENSON, Janae’ 30 30 826 27.5 143 301 .475 0 0 .000 81 145 .559 102 135 237 7.9 88 4 18 69 21 19 367 12.2PATTERSON, Breonna 15 4 350 23.3 41 129 .318 24 68 .353 24 32 .750 9 26 35 2.3 32 0 21 25 0 12 130 8.7WILLIAMS, Bailey 30 28 910 30.3 77 249 .309 38 120 .317 28 35 .800 12 85 97 3.2 67 1 109 130 7 37 220 7.3SAVAGE, Jarae 30 11 488 16.3 80 169 .473 0 4 .000 27 40 .675 59 81 140 4.7 56 1 20 39 2 31 187 6.2HARRIS, Shanese 30 20 611 20.4 57 182 .313 11 43 .256 31 60 .517 31 46 77 2.6 40 0 25 59 4 30 156 5.2SCAIFE, Jade 30 10 561 18.7 56 167 .335 0 0 .000 42 67 .627 56 87 143 4.8 52 1 12 35 2 17 154 5.1COLLINS, Jessica 29 6 355 12.2 35 109 .321 15 54 .278 6 15 .400 10 19 29 1.0 36 1 25 36 2 14 91 3.1MISSOURI, Jazmine 25 1 262 10.5 16 54 .296 0 1 .000 42 50 .840 11 22 33 1.3 42 0 21 33 2 14 74 3.0COLEMAN, Whitney 22 0 185 8.4 19 51 .373 0 0 .000 7 10 .700 11 14 25 1.1 27 0 4 9 5 12 45 2.0TIMPTON, India 28 10 329 11.8 16 63 .254 0 0 .000 15 32 .469 40 33 73 2.6 44 0 9 35 8 20 47 1.7WILSON, Mariah 27 0 220 8.1 13 39 .333 0 0 .000 9 19 .474 26 34 60 2.2 36 1 1 14 32 8 35 1.3BARTLEY, Medena 6 0 15 2.5 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 4 4 0.7 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.2TEAM 71 52 123 4.1 0 5 0 Total 30 674 1844 .366 120 400 .300 437 678 .645 470 711 1181 0.0 595 11 364 577 88 258 1905 63.5Opponents 30 818 1799 .455 144 411 .350 416 597 .697 368 818 1186 0.0 587 - 453 543 121 309 2196 73.2

Conference-only statisticsPlayer GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct R-Off R-Def Reb Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgMASON, Lucy 18 18 583 32.4 78 209 .373 17 65 .262 68 101 .673 21 52 73 4.1 45 1 63 50 1 28 241 13.4STEVENSON, Janae’ 18 18 498 27.7 87 184 .473 0 0 .000 45 84 .536 61 73 134 7.4 50 3 12 35 17 14 219 12.2WILLIAMS, Bailey 18 18 582 32.3 53 169 .314 24 80 .300 16 18 .889 11 57 68 3.8 41 1 73 79 5 21 146 8.1HARRIS, Shanese 18 10 383 21.3 37 117 .316 8 28 .286 18 39 .462 25 32 57 3.2 22 0 14 35 3 21 100 5.6SAVAGE, Jarae 18 7 276 15.3 40 97 .412 0 3 .000 19 30 .633 32 52 84 4.7 29 1 8 25 1 20 99 5.5SCAIFE, Jade 18 3 326 18.1 34 106 .321 0 0 .000 23 41 .561 37 46 83 4.6 26 0 5 21 2 9 91 5.1PATTERSON, Breonna 5 2 91 18.2 8 27 .296 6 21 .286 0 0 .000 3 4 7 1.4 7 0 3 8 0 3 22 4.4COLLINS, Jessica 18 5 264 14.7 29 81 .358 11 39 .282 6 14 .429 9 14 23 1.3 23 1 18 24 1 11 75 4.2MISSOURI, Jazmine 13 0 116 8.9 4 20 .200 0 0 .000 25 29 .862 3 14 17 1.3 21 0 5 18 2 6 33 2.5TIMPTON, India 16 9 225 14.1 14 41 .341 0 0 .000 12 25 .480 27 20 47 2.9 31 0 6 24 5 16 40 2.5COLEMAN, Whitney 17 0 158 9.3 16 42 .381 0 0 .000 7 10 .700 10 10 20 1.2 23 0 4 7 3 10 39 2.3WILSON, Mariah 16 0 138 8.6 8 25 .320 0 0 .000 6 13 .462 14 17 31 1.9 20 1 1 8 22 7 22 1.4BARTLEY, Medena 5 0 10 2.0 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 2 2 0.4 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.2TEAM 48 28 76 4.2 0 3 0 Total 18 408 1120 .364 66 236 .280 246 406 .606 301 421 722 40.1 339 8 212 337 62 167 1128 62.7Opponents 18 493 1083 .455 92 259 .355 231 324 .713 220 483 703 39.1 348 - 275 320 77 186 1309 72.7

2013-14 STATISTICS

FLEMING GYMNASIUMCapacity: 1,833Season opened: 1989-90First game: UNCG 96, Longwood 70 (Nov. 28, 1989)First UNCG win: UNCG 96, Longwood 70 (Nov. 28, 1989) All-time Fleming Gym record: 210-110 (.656)Largest crowd: 713 vs. College of Charleston (Feb. 12, 2011)

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SAMFORD

Dr. Andrew WestmorelandPresident

Martin NewtonDirector of Athletics

Emily HyndsFaculty Athletics Rep.

Michelle DurbanSenior Woman Administrator

Joey MullinsWomen’s Basketball SID

Location: ............................... Birmingham, Ala.Founded: .......................................................1841Enrollment: ..................................................4,833Nickname: ............................................. BulldogsColors: ............................................ Red and BluePresident: ............Dr. Andrew WestmorelandAthletics director: .................. Martin Newton

Media RelationsDirector/WBK contact: ............... Joey MullinsEmail:.......................... [email protected]: ............................................205-726-2799Cell: ................................................205-532-3477Fax: .................................................205-726-2132Press row phone: ......................205-726-2377Website: ...........................SamfordSports.com

QUICK FACTS

BASKETBALL FACTS2013-14 record: ......................................... 10-20SoCon record: .................................... 8-10 (6th) Home: ................................................................ 5-7Away: ...............................................................4-11Neutral: .............................................................. 1-2

Arena: ....................Pete Hanna Center (5,000)Arena record: .................................. 68-23 (.747)

SoCon titles: ......................................................... 0SoCon tournament titles: ............................... 2Last SoCon tournament title: .................2012

NCAA appearances: .......................................... 2NCAA record: .......................................0-2 (.000)WNIT appearances: ........................................... 1WNIT record: ........................................1-1 (.500)

Letterwinners returning/lost: .................... 8/5Starters returning/lost: ................................ 4/2

Samfordjunior forward

Taylor Reece

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Date Opponent TV/digital TimeNov. 16 at Memphis 5 p.m.Nov. 21 ALABAMA A&M SDN 7 p.m.Nov. 24 NORTH FLORIDA SDN 7 p.m.Nov. 26 UT-MARTIN SDN 1:30 p.m.Nov. 28 at Georgia State# 4 p.m.Nov. 30 vs. Liberty/Penn State# 12:30/2:30 p.m.Dec. 3 at Troy 8 p.m.Dec. 6 UAB SDN 3 p.m.Dec. 14 at Auburn 3 p.m.Dec. 18 at Tulane^ 8 p.m.Dec. 19 vs. UCLA^ 6 p.m.Dec. 21 ALABAMA STATE SDN 1 p.m.Dec. 29 at Kansas 8 p.m.Dec. 30 at Kansas State 8 p.m.Jan. 5 AUBURN MONTGOMERY SDN 12:30 p.m.Jan. 10 at UNCG* SDN 2 p.m.Jan. 12 at Western Carolina* SDN 12 p.m.Jan. 17 FURMAN* SDN 3 p.m.Jan. 19 WESTERN CAROLINA* SDN 2 p.m.Jan. 26 at Chattanooga* SDN 6 p.m.Jan. 31 at ETSU* SDN 2 p.m.Feb. 2 MERCER* SDN 7 p.m.Feb. 7 WOFFORD* SDN 3 p.m.Feb. 9 UNCG* SDN 7 p.m.Feb. 14 at Wofford* SDN 2 p.m.Feb. 16 at Furman* SDN 7 p.m.Feb. 21 CHATTANOOGA* SDN 3 p.m.Feb. 23 ETSU* SDN 7 p.m.Feb. 28 at Mercer* ESPN3 2 p.m.March 5-8 at SoCon Championship (Asheville, N.C.) TBD

* - Southern Conference game# -Georgia State Thanksgiving Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.)^ - DoubleTree Classic (New Orleans, La.)All times Eastern

Samford sophomore forwardEllen Riggins

2014-15 SCHEDULE

No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown/Last School2 Hannah Nichols G 5-10 So. Madison, Ala./Madison County3 Destiney Elliott F 6-0 Fr. Oneonta, Ala./Oneonta4 Lydia McGee G 5-10 R-So. Madison, Ala./Madison Academy5 Kassidy Blevins G 5-9 So. Ringgold, Ga./Gordon Lee10 Taylor Reece F 6-3 R-Jr. Hendersonville, Tenn./Brentwood Academy11 Amara Mayers G 5-9 R-Jr. Harvest, Ala./Belmont12 Krista Stricklin G 5-7 Jr. Hayden, Ala./Hayden13 Brittany Stevens G 5-3 So. Norcross, Ga./Wesleyan School21 Keke Fletcher F 5-11 R-Jr. Huntsville, Ala./Madison Academy22 Ellen Riggins F 6-0 So. Murfreesboro, Tenn./Oakland HS33 Hailey Pierson F 6-0 R-Fr. Brentwood, Tenn./Brentwood Academy

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SAMFORDASSISTANT COACHESMIKE MORRIS

HEAD COACHHometown: Holly Pond, Ala.Education: B.A., Bellhaven, 1992Coaching: Assistant, Bellhaven, 1982-93 Assistant, Berry, 1993-94 Assistant (men’s), Samford, 1994-2002 Head coach, Samford, 2002-present

Coach Seasons Years W L Pct.Janet Cone 1997-02 5 41 97 .297Mike Morris 2002-present 12 207 157 .569

Year School Record Pct. SoCon Pct.2002-03 Samford 7-20 .259 2003-04 Samford 10-17 .370 2004-05 Samford 13-15 .464 2005-06 Samford 21-8 .724 2006-07 Samford 18-13 .580 2007-08 Samford 23-9 .719 2008-09 Samford 22-7 .759 16-4 .8002009-10 Samford 23-11 .676 14-6 .7002010-11 Samford 25-8 .758 15-5 .7502011-12 Samford 20-13 .606 12-8 .6002012-13 Samford 15-16 .484 11-9 .5502013-14 Samford 10-20 .333 8-10 .444Career (12) 207-157 .569 76-42 .644

Samford in the NCAA Tournament (0-2)3/20/11 No. 3 Florida State L 46-76 First Round3/18/12 No. 2 Duke L 42-82 First Round

Samford in the WNIT (1-1)3/18/10 Mississippi W 66-65 First Round3/21/10 at Missouri State L 75-54 Second Round

Year Record Conference Place Postseason2004-05 13-15 6-10 7th, OVC -2005-06 21-8 15-5 3rd, OVC -2006-07 18-13 12-8 4th, OVC -2007-08 23-9 15-5 2nd (tie), OVC -2008-09 22-7 16-4 2nd -2009-10 23-11 14-6 2nd (tie) WNIT2010-11 25-8 15-5 2nd NCAA2011-12 20-13 12-8 4th (tie) NCAA2012-13 15-16 11-9 5th (tie) -2013-14 10-20 8-10 6th -

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD

Samford coach Mike Morris

Matthew Fitzpatrick Ruth KetchamJazmine Powers

RECENT HISTORY

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

POSTSEASON HISTORY

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(10-20, 8-10, 6th SoCon)Date Opponent Result ScoreNov. 10 at Memphis W 62-60Nov. 14 TALLADEGA COLLEGE L 49-50Nov. 18 at North Florida L 44-62Nov. 24 at UAB L 50-83Nov. 29 vs. Rice# L 52-57Nov. 30 vs. South Alabama# W 70-49Dec. 4 at Alabama State LOT 40-44Dec. 7 MERCER L 52-56Dec. 14 at Elon* L 61-71Dec. 16 at UNCG* W 65-52Dec. 21 at Utah L 49-69Dec. 29 at Oklahoma L 35-66Jan. 1 JACKSONVILLE STATE L 54-60Jan. 4 DAVIDSON* L 68-83Jan. 6 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* L 61-64Jan. 11 at Appalachian State* L 47-61Jan. 13 at Western Carolina* L 50-54Jan. 18 FURMAN* W 59-58Jan. 20 WOFFORD* W 64-52Jan. 25 at Chattanooga* L 50-63Feb. 1 at Georgia Southern* W 58-43Feb. 3 at Davidson* L 58-76Feb. 8 WESTERN CAROLINA* W 54-49Feb. 10 APPALACHIAN STATE* W 55-47Feb. 15 at Wofford* W 61-55Feb. 17 at Furman* L 45-51Feb. 24 CHATTANOOGA* LO2 67-74Feb. 28 UNCG* W 68-57March 2 ELON* L 43-44March 8 vs. Davidson (SC) L 42-55

* - Southern Conference game# - Omni Hotels Classic (Boulder, Colo.)(SC) - Southern Conference Tournament (Asheville, N.C.)

Overall statisticsPlayer GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct R-Off R-Def Reb Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgROBINSON, Christy 29 27 774 26.7 111 256 .434 7 32 .219 41 68 .603 20 92 112 3.9 57 0 48 65 31 14 270 9.3NICHOLS, Hannah 29 1 593 20.4 87 197 .442 51 127 .402 13 27 .481 13 110 123 4.2 58 0 24 52 11 12 238 8.2CAMPBELL, Shelby 16 11 459 28.7 49 117 .419 16 57 .281 16 23 .696 2 53 55 3.4 33 0 41 23 3 12 130 8.1RIGGINS, Ellen 29 24 667 23.0 65 194 .335 9 48 .188 63 77 .818 41 65 106 3.7 64 2 35 74 4 21 202 7.0BLEVINS, Kassidy 22 9 389 17.7 51 133 .383 25 74 .338 10 14 .714 5 41 46 2.1 35 0 20 25 6 12 137 6.2MCGEE, Lydia 29 25 758 26.1 57 128 .445 8 18 .444 49 63 .778 32 69 101 3.5 83 4 49 48 5 22 171 5.9STRICKLIN, Krista 29 11 583 20.1 51 126 .405 14 52 .269 27 42 .643 18 92 110 3.8 58 2 30 28 1 19 143 4.9YOUNG, Clara 20 3 363 18.2 24 77 .312 15 43 .349 18 24 .750 2 21 23 1.2 20 1 24 30 0 6 81 4.1STEVENS, Brittany 29 28 678 23.4 38 94 .404 12 28 .429 23 51 .451 7 57 64 2.2 73 1 52 58 2 44 111 3.8FLETCHER, Keke 29 5 418 14.4 28 82 .341 19 56 .339 2 4 .500 14 27 41 1.4 30 0 16 19 1 12 77 2.7MAYERS, Amara 15 0 149 9.9 7 30 .233 3 16 .188 6 6 1.000 1 23 24 1.6 11 0 4 16 0 5 23 1.5MAYES, Ashli 4 1 15 3.8 2 5 .400 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1.5WEBSTER, Rebecca 7 0 34 4.9 1 8 .125 0 4 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0.3 7 0 1 3 0 1 2 0.3TEAM 34 49 83 2.9 1 15 0 Total 30 571 1447 .395 181 559 .324 268 399 .672 191 701 892 0.0 530 10 344 456 64 180 1591 53.0Opponents 30 592 1508 .393 130 357 .364 396 564 .702 308 777 1085 0.0 494 - 305 470 113 214 1710 57.0

Conference-only statisticsPlayer GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct R-Off R-Def Reb Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgCAMPBELL, Shelby 5 5 147 29.4 22 40 .550 7 19 .368 6 10 .600 1 12 13 2.6 9 0 14 6 1 2 57 11.4ROBINSON, Christy 18 17 530 29.4 76 172 .442 4 18 .222 34 56 .607 14 65 79 4.4 34 0 33 42 22 9 190 10.6NICHOLS, Hannah 18 0 402 22.3 66 143 .462 39 92 .424 10 20 .500 10 79 89 4.9 39 0 17 42 11 11 181 10.1BLEVINS, Kassidy 15 9 348 23.2 48 117 .410 23 65 .354 10 14 .714 5 36 41 2.7 32 0 17 24 6 11 129 8.6MCGEE, Lydia 18 16 503 27.9 38 88 .432 6 12 .500 38 48 .792 20 49 69 3.8 57 2 37 36 5 15 120 6.7RIGGINS, Ellen 18 15 386 21.4 36 99 .364 5 22 .227 35 41 .854 24 42 66 3.7 35 1 21 56 3 12 112 6.2YOUNG, Clara 15 3 332 22.1 21 71 .296 13 38 .342 16 22 .727 2 19 21 1.4 18 1 23 26 0 6 71 4.7STEVENS, Brittany 18 18 420 23.3 24 55 .436 7 16 .438 15 32 .469 3 36 39 2.2 43 1 29 35 1 30 70 3.9STRICKLIN, Krista 18 3 297 16.5 22 59 .373 6 25 .240 13 20 .650 9 47 56 3.1 35 2 15 16 0 16 63 3.5FLETCHER, Keke 18 3 237 13.2 14 42 .333 9 27 .333 0 2 .000 10 19 29 1.6 17 0 10 12 1 9 37 2.1WEBSTER, Rebecca 2 0 5 2.5 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.5 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.0MAYERS, Amara 4 0 33 8.3 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 6 6 1.5 1 0 1 2 0 3 2 0.5MAYES, Ashli 1 1 10 10.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0TEAM 19 37 56 3.1 0 9 0 Total 18 369 891 .414 119 335 .355 177 265 .668 118 447 565 31.4 323 7 217 306 50 124 1034 57.4Opponents 18 365 953 .383 79 218 .362 245 346 .708 197 468 665 36.9 318 - 184 304 75 158 1054 58.6

2013-14 STATISTICS

PETE HANNA CENTERCapacity: 5,000Season opened: 2007-08First game: Samford 48, Alabama 46 (Nov. 13, 2007)First Samford win: Samford 48, Alabama 46 (Nov. 13, 2007)All-time Hanna Center record: 68-23 (.747)Largest crowd: 1,203 vs. Wofford (Jan. 26, 2009)Largest average attendance: 704 in 2010-11 (10,555 in 15 games)

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CHATTANOOGA

Dr. Steven AngleChancellor

David BlackburnDirector of Athletics

Dr. Debbie IngramFaculty Athletics Rep.

Laura HerronSenior Woman Administrator

Anne WehuntWomen’s Basketball SID

Location: ...........................Chattanooga, Tenn.Founded: .......................................................1886Enrollment: ............................................... 11,674Nickname: ................................................... MocsColors: .................... Navy, Old Gold and SilverChancellor: ............................... Dr. Steve AngleAthletics director: ................David Blackburn

Media RelationsDirector: ........................................Jay BlackmanEmail:........................... [email protected]: ............................................423-425-5292WBK contact: .............................. Anne WehuntEmail:[email protected]: ............................................423-425-4618Cell: ................................................423-933-5764Fax: .................................................423-425-2160Press row phone: ......................423-756-5476Website: .........................................GoMocs.com

QUICK FACTS

BASKETBALL FACTS2013-14 record: ............................................29-4SoCon record: .....................................18-0 (1st) Home: ..............................................................13-0Away: ...............................................................12-2Neutral: .............................................................. 4-2

Arena: ...................... McKenzie Arena (10,928)Arena record: ................................378-80 (.825)

SoCon titles: .......................................................18SoCon tournament titles: .............................16Last SoCon tournament title: .................2014

NCAA appearances: ........................................12NCAA record: .....................................1-12 (.077) WNIT appearances: ........................................... 4WNIT record: ........................................2-4 (.333)

Letterwinners returning/lost: .................... 7/7Starters returning/lost: ................................ 2/3

Chattanoogasophomore guard Chesley Shumpert

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Date Opponent TV/digital TimeNov. 14 VILLANOVA# SDN 7:30 p.m. Nov. 16 SOUTH FLORIDA# SDN 2 p.m.Nov. 19 at Butler 7 p.m. Nov. 21 at Notre Dame 5 p.m. Nov. 24 AUSTIN PEAY SDN 6 p.m. Nov. 26 TENNESSEE SDN 7 p.m. Dec. 1 at Arkansas State 8 p.m.Dec. 11 at Belmont 5 p.m. Dec. 13 at UT-Martin 8 p.m. Dec. 17 STANFORD SDN 6 p.m. Dec. 20 MORGAN STATE^ SDN 4 p.m. Dec. 21 NORTH CAROLINA A&T^ SDN 2 p.m. Dec. 28 vs. SIUE+ 1 p.m. Dec. 29 vs. South Dakota+ 1 p.m. Jan. 5 at Harvard 12 p.m.Jan. 10 at Wofford* SDN 2 p.m. Jan. 12 at Furman* SDN 7 p.m. Jan. 17 WESTERN CAROLINA* SDN 2 p.m. Jan. 19 at UNCG* SDN 7 p.m. Jan. 24 FURMAN* ESPN3 3 p.m.Jan. 26 SAMFORD* SDN 6 p.m. Jan. 31 MERCER* SDN 3 p.m. Feb. 2 at ETSU* SDN 11 a.m. Feb. 9 WOFFORD* SDN 6 p.m. Feb. 14 UNCG* SDN 3 p.m. Feb. 16 at Western Carolina* SDN 7 p.m.Feb. 21 at Samford* SDN 3 p.m. Feb. 23 at Mercer* ESPN3 7 p.m.Feb. 28 ETSU* SDN 2 p.m. March 5-8 at SoCon Championship (Asheville, N.C.) TBD

* - Southern Conference game# - Tip-Off Challenge^ - Christmas Classic+ - UTSA Holiday Classic (San Antonio, Texas)All times Eastern Chattanooga junior guard

Alicia Payne

2014-15 SCHEDULE

No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown/Last School1 Alicia Payne G 5-9 Jr. Memphis, Tenn./White Station3 Jasmine Joyner F/C 6-2 So. Southaven, Miss./Southaven5 Anna Claire Noblit G 5-7 Fr. Tuscumbia, Ala./Covenant Christian Academy10 Queen Alford G 5-10 Jr. Decatur, Ga. /Jacksonville11 Ka’Vonne Towns G/F 5-10 Sr. Lilburn, Ga./Berkmar20 Keiana Gilbert G/F 5-11 Fr. Columbia, Tenn./Columbia Central21 Sydney Vanlandingham G/F 5-11 R-So. Hermitage, Tenn./UT Martin23 Moses Johnson G 6-0 So. Atlanta, Ga./Greenforest-McCalep Christian Academy24 Destiny Bramblett F 5-11 R-Sr. Radcliff, Ky./North Hardin25 Chelsey Shumpert G 5-4 So. Paducah, Ky./Tilghman30 Ansley Chilton F/C 6-3 R-Fr. Trenton, Ga./Dade County32 Kayla Freeman F 6-0 Sr. Carlton, Ga./Madison County35 Aryanna Gilbert G/F 5-9 So. Columbia, Tenn./Columbia Central41 Ashlyn Wert F/C 6-5 Fr. Lancaster, Pa./JP McCaskey

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CHATTANOOGAASSISTANT COACHESJIM FOSTER

HEAD COACHHometown: Cheltenham, Pa.Education: Temple, 1980Coaching: Head coach, St. Joseph’s, 1978-91 Head coach, Vanderbilt, 1991-02 Head coach, Ohio State, 2002-13 Head coach, Chattanooga, 2013-present

Coach Seasons Years W L Pct.Sharon Fanning 1977-86 11 189 129 .594Craig Parrott 1987-98 11 164 146 .529Wes Moore 1998-13 15 358 113 .760Jim Foster 2013-present 1 29 4 .879

Year School Record Pct. SoCon Pct.1978-79 St. Joseph’s 16-9 .6401979-80 St. Joseph’s 11-15 .4231980-81 St. Joseph’s 14-11 .5601981-82 St. Joseph’s 16-12 .5711982-83 St. Joseph’s 15-13 .5361983-84 St. Joseph’s 17-10 .6301984-85 St. Joseph’s 25-5 .8331985-86 St. Joseph’s 22-7 .7591986-87 St. Joseph’s 23-9 .7191987-88 St. Joseph’s 24-8 .7501988-89 St. Joseph’s 23-8 .7421989-90 St. Joseph’s 24-7 .7741990-91 St. Joseph’s 18-12 .6001991-92 Vanderbilt 22-9 .7101992-93 Vanderbilt 30-3 .9091993-94 Vanderbilt 25-8 .7581994-95 Vanderbilt 28-7 .8001995-96 Vanderbilt 23-8 .7421996-97 Vanderbilt 20-11 .6451997-98 Vanderbilt 20-9 .6901998-99 Vanderbilt 13-14 .4811999-00 Vanderbilt 21-13 .6182000-01 Vanderbilt 24-10 .7062001-02 Vanderbilt 30-7 .8112002-03 Ohio State 22-10 .6882003-04 Ohio State 21-10 .7742004-05 Ohio State 30-5 .8572005-06 Ohio State 29-3 .9062006-07 Ohio State 28-4 .8752007-08 Ohio State 22-9 .7102008-09 Ohio State 29-6 .8292009-10 Ohio State 31-5 .8622010-11 Ohio State 24-10 .7062011-12 Ohio State 25-7 .7812012-13 Ohio State 18-13 .5612013-14 Chattanooga 29-4 .879 18-0 1.000St. Joseph’s (13) 248-126 .663Vanderbilt (11) 256-99 .721Ohio State (11) 279-82 .772Chattanooga (1) 29-4 .879 18-0 1.000Career (36) 812-311 .723 18-0 1.000

Chattanooga in the NCAA Tournament (1-12)3/15/89 No. 5 Georgia L 69-90 East Regional3/18/92 No. 5 Clemson L 72-76 East Regional3/16/01 No. 5 Clemson L 49-51 Midwest Regional3/15/02 No. 4 Penn State L 67-82 Mideast Regional3/23/03 No. 5 South Carolina L 54-68 East Regional3/20/04 No. 7 Rutgers W 74-69 First Round3/22/04 No. 2 Vanderbilt L 44-60 Second Round3/18/06 No. 5 Kentucky L 59-69 First Round3/18/07 No. 5 Baylor L 55-68 First Round3/23/08 No. 5 Kansas State L 59-69 First Round3/20/10 No. 4 Oklahoma St. L 63-70 First Round3/23/13 No. 6 Nebraska L 59-73 First Round3/22/14 No. 6 Syracuse L 53-59 First Round

Chattanooga in the WNIT (2-4)3/16/00 Alabama W 70-68 First Round3/18/00 Georgia Tech L 74-81 Second Round3/18/05 Villanova W 50-40 First Round3/20/05 Kentucky L 54-91 Second Round3/19/09 Kentucky L 76-81 (OT) First Round3/15/12 Memphis L 59-60 First Round

Year Record Conference Place Postseason2004-05 25-5 19-1 1st WNIT2005-06 27-4 18-0 1st NCAA2006-07 25-8 15-3 1st (tie) NCAA2007-08 29-4 18-0 1st NCAA2008-09 22-10 17-3 1st WNIT2009-10 24-9 16-4 1st NCAA2010-11 17-14 13-7 3rd -2011-12 22-10 16-4 3rd WNIT2012-13 29-4 19-1 1st NCAA2013-14 29-4 18-0 1st NCAA

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD

Chattanooga coach Jim Foster

John McCrayKatie Burrows Brittany Johnson

RECENT HISTORY

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

POSTSEASON HISTORY

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(29-4, 18-0, 1st SoCon)Date Opponent Result ScoreNov. 14 at Tennessee L 56-80Nov. 17 BELMONT W 76-65Nov. 8 ALABAMA W 82-70Nov. 21 UAB W 63-56Nov. 24 AUBURN W 80-52Nov. 29 vs Minnesota# L 62-63Nov. 30 at Hawai’i# L 55-60Dec. 1 vs Colorado State# W 59-57Dec. 10 at Jacksonville State W 68-53Dec. 14 at UNCG* W 86-53Dec. 16 at Elon* W 66-43Dec. 18 at Austin Peay W 81-70Dec. 21 at ETSU W 70-61Jan. 4 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* W 69-60Jan. 6 DAVIDSON* W 72-64Jan. 11 at Western Carolina* W 77-57Jan. 13 at Appalachian State* WOT 73-68Jan. 18 WOFFORD* W 75-36Jan. 20 FURMAN* W 62-44Jan. 25 SAMFORD* W 63-50Feb. 1 at Davidson* W 76-62Feb. 3 at Georgia Southern* W 72-60Feb. 8 APPALACHIAN STATE* W 69-41Feb. 10 WESTERN CAROLINA* W 68-46Feb. 15 at Furman* W 71-54Feb. 17 at Wofford* W 64-48Feb. 24 at Samford* WO2 74-67Feb. 28 ELON* W 69-55March 2 UNCG* W 77-56March 8 vs. Georgia Southern (SC) W 66-57March 9 vs. Elon (SC) W 77-44March 10 vs. Davidson (SC) W 71-45March 22 vs. Syracuse (NCAA) L 53-59

* - Southern Conference game# - Waikiki Beach Marriott Rainbow Wahine Showdown(Honolulu, Hawaii)(SC) - Southern Conference Tournament (Asheville, N.C.)(NCAA) - NCAA Championship (Lexington, Ky.)

Overall statisticsPlayer GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct R-Off R-Def Reb Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgHALL, Taylor 33 33 1139 34.5 176 416 .423 28 81 .346 115 139 .827 64 221 285 8.6 53 0 148 88 32 81 495 15.0DEWART, Ashlen 33 32 696 21.1 135 274 .493 14 59 .237 42 64 .656 34 134 168 5.1 67 1 48 52 18 16 326 9.9BRAMBLETT, Destiny 1 1 17 17.0 4 5 .800 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 4 4.0 2 0 1 2 0 1 8 8.0SHUMPERT, Chesley 30 26 587 19.6 69 155 .445 34 94 .362 36 44 .818 18 46 64 2.1 40 0 54 50 1 21 208 6.9BLACK, Alex 33 26 739 22.4 85 188 .452 32 82 .390 26 34 .765 15 52 67 2.0 48 1 35 19 6 24 228 6.9DUPREE, Faith 27 1 365 13.5 73 164 .445 4 8 .500 25 37 .676 32 60 92 3.4 34 0 17 20 14 4 175 6.5TOWNS, Ka’Vonne 33 1 621 18.8 59 141 .418 18 60 .300 36 47 .766 31 44 75 2.3 38 0 38 27 1 31 172 5.2DOWNES, Meghan 33 7 410 12.4 62 148 .419 27 76 .355 20 25 .800 13 23 36 1.1 24 0 34 18 2 16 171 5.2JACKSON, Tatianna 33 7 599 18.2 55 129 .426 3 18 .167 30 46 .652 50 54 104 3.2 44 0 30 30 12 29 143 4.3GILBERT, Aryanna 28 24 408 14.6 53 87 .609 0 5 .000 11 20 .550 19 36 55 2.0 33 0 25 26 11 23 117 4.2JOYNER, Jasmine 25 0 269 10.8 41 72 .569 0 1 .000 15 22 .682 21 60 81 3.2 33 0 8 16 56 6 97 3.9PAYNE, Alicia 33 7 649 19.7 30 98 .306 6 41 .146 28 52 .538 18 46 64 1.9 59 1 55 30 3 15 94 2.8HARTLAGE, Whitney 16 0 78 4.9 11 35 .314 5 22 .227 9 11 .818 2 7 9 0.6 7 0 4 12 0 0 36 2.3JOHNSON, Moses 18 0 96 5.3 13 27 .481 3 5 .600 3 12 .250 11 18 29 1.6 13 0 6 17 1 2 32 1.8FREEMAN, Kayla 1 0 2 2.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0TEAM 52 65 117 3.5 1 11 0 Total 33 866 1939 .447 174 552 .315 396 553 .716 382 868 1250 37.9 496 3 503 418 157 269 2302 69.8Opponents 33 689 1797 .383 129 394 .327 349 514 .679 331 783 1114 33.8 538 - 350 524 77 189 1856 56.2

Conference-only statisticsPlayer GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct R-Off R-Def Reb Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgHALL, Taylor 18 18 599 33.3 97 224 .433 14 43 .326 77 88 .875 40 109 149 8.3 27 0 73 50 15 53 285 15.8DEWART, Ashlen 18 18 421 23.4 81 159 .509 6 32 .188 21 34 .618 18 82 100 5.6 39 1 30 29 13 11 189 10.5BLACK, Alex 18 18 461 25.6 56 116 .483 20 50 .400 22 27 .815 11 38 49 2.7 26 0 19 8 4 17 154 8.6BRAMBLETT, Destiny 1 1 17 17.0 4 5 .800 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 4 4.0 2 0 1 2 0 1 8 8.0SHUMPERT, Chesley 18 18 396 22.0 45 96 .469 21 54 .389 23 30 .767 12 31 43 2.4 24 0 41 37 1 14 134 7.4GILBERT, Aryanna 17 17 265 15.6 39 65 .600 0 4 .000 7 16 .438 13 22 35 2.1 21 0 14 19 9 17 85 5.0TOWNS, Ka’Vonne 18 0 315 17.5 31 76 .408 7 32 .219 17 23 .739 17 19 36 2.0 20 0 15 14 0 13 86 4.8DUPREE, Faith 12 0 137 11.4 22 59 .373 2 4 .500 10 13 .769 15 21 36 3.0 13 0 7 11 3 4 56 4.7DOWNES, Meghan 18 0 188 10.4 29 66 .439 13 31 .419 11 14 .786 7 12 19 1.1 11 0 21 7 2 8 82 4.6JOYNER, Jasmine 14 0 176 12.6 23 38 .605 0 1 .000 8 10 .800 14 38 52 3.7 21 0 6 10 36 5 54 3.9JACKSON, Tatianna 18 0 279 15.5 24 61 .393 1 5 .200 14 18 .778 20 28 48 2.7 20 0 18 14 7 18 63 3.5PAYNE, Alicia 18 0 312 17.3 18 55 .327 2 23 .087 12 23 .522 10 24 34 1.9 26 0 29 18 2 9 50 2.8HARTLAGE, Whitney 9 0 50 5.6 8 19 .421 2 10 .200 5 6 .833 2 7 9 1.0 2 0 4 11 0 0 23 2.6JOHNSON, Moses 11 0 59 5.4 6 14 .429 0 1 .000 2 6 .333 6 10 16 1.5 7 0 5 11 0 2 14 1.3TEAM 23 42 65 3.6 0 5 0 Total 18 483 1053 .459 88 290 .303 229 308 .744 210 485 695 38.6 259 1 283 246 92 172 1283 71.3Opponents 18 355 946 .375 71 210 .338 183 266 .688 158 408 566 31.4 297 - 185 318 39 119 964 53.6

2013-14 STATISTICS

McKENZIE ARENACapacity: 10,928Season opened: 1982-83First game: Chattanooga 74, Tennessee Tech 66 (Dec. 3, 1983)First Chattanooga win: Chattanooga 74, Tennessee Tech 66 (Dec. 3, 1983)All-time McKenzie record: 378-80 (.825)Largest crowd: 10,051 vs. Tennessee (Nov. 19, 2005)Largest average attendance: 2,550 in 2012-13 (33,156 in 13 games)

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WESTERN CAROLINA

Dr. David O. BelcherChancellor

Randy EatonDirector of Athletics

Dr. A.J. GrubeFaculty Athletics Rep.

Stacy MillerSenior Woman Administrator

Denise GideonWomen’s Basketball SID

Location: .................................. Cullowhee, N.C.Founded: .......................................................1889Enrollment: ............................................... 10,382Nickname: ...................................... CatamountsColors: ...................................... Purple and GoldChancellor: ...................... Dr. David O. BelcherAthletics Director: ....................... Randy Eaton

Media RelationsDirector: ......................................Daniel HookerEmail:[email protected]: ............................................828-227-2339WBK contact: ............................ Denise GideonEmail:[email protected]: ............................................828-227-2336Cell: ................................................803-506-2249Fax: .................................................828-227-7688Press row phone: ......................828-227-2129Website: ..................... CatamountSports.com

QUICK FACTS

BASKETBALL FACTS2013-14 record: ......................................... 15-17SoCon record: ................................. 7-11 (t-7th) Home: ................................................................ 8-5Away: ...............................................................4-10Neutral: .............................................................. 3-2

Arena: ...........................Ramsey Center (7,826)Arena record: ............................. 163-171 (.488)

SoCon titles: ......................................................... 1SoCon tournament titles: ............................... 2Last SoCon tournament title: .................2009

NCAA appearances: .......................................... 2NCAA record: .......................................0-2 (.000)WNIT appearances: ........................................... 2WNIT record: ........................................1-2 (.333)

Letterwinners returning/lost: .................... 7/7Starters returning/lost: ................................ 2/3

Western Carolinasenior guardJustin Taylor

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Date Opponent TV/digital TimeNov. 14 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL SDN 7 p.m. Nov. 17 LIVINGSTON SDN 7 p.m. Nov. 22 PRESBYTERIAN SDN 2 p.m. Nov. 24 CAMPBELL SDN 7 p.m. Nov. 28 vs. Eastern Kentucky# 12 p.m.Nov. 29 at UNCW# 2 p.m. Dec. 3 NORTH GREENVILLE SDN 7 p.m. Dec. 6 USC UPSTATE SDN 4 p.m. Dec. 14 at Virginia Tech 12 p.m.Dec. 17 at UNC Asheville 11:30 a.m. Dec. 20 vs. Florida International^ 1 p.m.Dec. 21 at North Florida^ 3:30 p.m.Dec. 31 at Wake Forest 3:30 p.m.Jan. 3 at Bethune-Cookman 3 p.m. Jan. 5 MONTREAT SDN 5 p.m. Jan. 10 MERCER* SDN 2 p.m. Jan. 12 SAMFORD* SDN 12 p.m.Jan. 17 at Chattanooga* SDN 2 p.m. Jan. 19 at Samford* SDN 2 p.m. Jan. 24 UNCG* SDN 2 p.m. Jan. 31 at Furman* SDN 2 p.m. Feb. 2 at Wofford* SDN 6 p.m. Feb. 7 ETSU* SDN 2 p.m. Feb. 9 at Mercer* ESPN3 7 p.m.Feb. 14 at ETSU* ESPN3 1 p.m.Feb. 16 CHATTANOOGA* SDN 7 p.m. Feb. 21 WOFFORD* SDN 2 p.m. Feb. 23 FURMAN* SDN 7 p.m. Feb. 27 at UNCG* SDN 7 p.m.March 5-8 at SoCon Championship (Asheville, N.C.) TBD

* - Southern Conference game# - UNCW Thanksgiving Classic (Wilmington, N.C.)^ - Hampton Inn Oceanfront Holiday Classic (Jacksonville, Fla.)All times Eastern

Western Carolina senior guardAli Lane

2014-15 SCHEDULE

No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown/Last School3 Kyia Hough G 5-5 Fr. Lancaster, S.C./Lancaster11 Sherae Bonner F 6-2 Fr. Whitesburg, Ga./Central15 Lindsay Simpson G 5-7 Jr. Franklin, N.C./Franklin20 Ali Lane G 5-8 Sr. Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Catholic22 Ace Easter G 5-10 Fr. Catawba, N.C./Bandys23 JonTay Mitchem G 5-9 Fr. Columbia, S.C./Ridgeview24 Justin Taylor G 5-8 Sr. Gastonia, N.C./Louisburg CC25 Erika Joseph F 6-0 Jr. Lilburn, Ga./Parkview32 Makensey Campbell G 6-1 Sr. Kingsport, Tenn./Sullivan South34 Julia Brown F 5-10 Fr. Kernersville, N.C./Bishop McGuiness35 Lindsey Burleson F 6-2 Jr. Albemarle, N.C./North Stanley44 Brianne Mack F 6-3 R-So. Charlotte, NC./Southlake Christina Academy52 Emily Hatfield F 6-2 Fr. Hendersonville, N.C./Hendersonville

2014-15 CATAMOUNTS ROSTER

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WESTERN CAROLINAASSISTANT COACHESKAREN MIDDLETON

HEAD COACHHometown: McBee, S.C.Education: B.A., South Carolina, 1991 M.A., South Carolina, 1993Coaching: Assistant, South Carolina, 1992-94 Assistant, Eastern Washington, 1994-97 Assistant, Stanford, 1997-2007 Assistant, Illinois, 2007-09 Head coach, Western Carolina, 2009-pres.

Coach Seasons Years W L Pct.Betty Westmoreland 1965-79 14 189 89 .680Judy Pounds 1979-81 2 28 22 .560Judy Stroud 1981-85 4 46 58 .442Tony Baldwin 1985-90 5 51 83 .381Janet Cone 1990-93 3 17 65 .207Gary Peters 1993-97 4 34 74 .339Maria Fantanarosa 1997-98 1 7 20 .259Jill Dunn 1998-00 2 23 33 .411Beth Dunkenberger 2000-04 4 65 50 .565Kellie Harper 2004-09 5 97 65 .599Karen Middleton 2009-present 5 52 102 .338

Year School Record Pct. SoCon Pct.2009-10 Western Carolina 7-23 .233 6-14 .3002010-11 Western Carolina 9-22 .290 6-14 .3002011-12 Western Carolina 14-17 .452 8-12 .4002012-13 Western Carolina 7-23 .233 5-15 .2502013-14 Western Carolina 15-17 .469 7-11 .389Career (5) 52-102 .338 32-66 .327

WCU in the NCAA Tournament (0-2)3/20/05 No. 1 Tennessee L 43-94 First Round3/21/09 No. 4 Vanderbilt L 44-73 First Round

WCU in the WNIT (1-2)3/16/07 ETSU W 91-63 First Round3/18/07 at Virginia Tech L 64-74 Second Round3/19/08 at Middle Tennessee L 69-104 First Round

Year Record Conference Place Postseason2004-05 18-13 10-10 6th (tie) NCAA2005-06 9-20 8-10 5th -2006-07 24-10 15-3 1st (tie) WNIT2007-08 25-9 15-3 2nd WNIT2008-09 21-12 14-6 3rd (tie) NCAA2009-10 7-23 6-14 7th (tie) -2010-11 9-22 6-14 10th -2011-12 14-17 8-12 7th -2012-13 7-23 5-15 9th -2013-14 15-17 7-11 7th (tie) -

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD

Western Carolina coach Karen Middleton

Tre’ka McMillian Willie FreemanJonelle Streed

RECENT HISTORY

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

POSTSEASON HISTORY

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CATAMOUNTS2013-14 RESULTS

(15-17, 7-11, t-7th SoCon)Date Opponent Result ScoreNov. 8 at Mercer L 64-67Nov. 10 at Georgia Tech L 47-87Nov. 16 at Campbell L 60-73Nov. 20 UNC ASHEVILLE W 62-51Nov. 23 GEORGIA STATE W 74-61Nov. 26 at Appalachian State* W 71-63Dec. 1 ETSU W 58-56Dec. 4 at Presbyterian W 42-38Dec. 16 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 56-47Dec. 19 at North Carolina Central L 69-73Dec. 28 vs. New Mexico# L 37-56Dec. 29 vs. Morgan State# W 82-56Jan. 4 at Wofford* L 58-61Jan. 6 at Furman* L 69-76Jan. 11 CHATTANOOGA* L 57-77Jan. 13 SAMFORD* W 54-50Jan. 17 at UNCG* W 60-49Jan. 19 at Elon* L 52-67Jan. 25 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* L 56-63Jan. 27 DAVIDSON* L 65-69Feb. 1 FURMAN* W 65-54Feb. 3 WOFFORD* W 66-47Feb. 8 at Samford* L 49-54Feb. 10 at Chattanooga* L 46-68Feb. 15 ELON* L 61-65Feb. 17 UNCG* W 63-51Feb. 22 at Davidson* L 73-83Feb. 24 at Georgia Southern* W 74-72March 1 APPALACHIAN STATE* L 56-63March 7 vs. UNCG (SC) W 77-60March 8 vs. Furman (SC) W 75-70March 9 vs. Davidson (SC) L 67-74

* - Southern Conference game# - UM Holiday Tournament (Coral Gables, Fla.)(SC) - Southern Conference Tournament (Asheville, N.C.)

Overall statisticsPlayer GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct R-Off R-Def Reb Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgTAYLOR, Justin 31 13 743 24.0 110 287 .383 37 104 .356 73 90 .811 26 104 130 4.2 38 1 68 90 0 42 330 10.6WAKAMA, Rena 32 25 709 22.2 129 311 .415 32 89 .360 47 88 .534 38 86 124 3.9 88 2 52 66 8 24 337 10.5SIMPSON, Lindsay 32 8 561 17.5 94 270 .348 52 162 .321 43 53 .811 18 37 55 1.7 25 0 14 32 0 12 283 8.8TERRY, Shauna 30 25 642 21.4 80 182 .440 0 0 .000 42 84 .500 71 83 154 5.1 86 2 8 28 37 24 202 6.7CAMPBELL, Makensey 32 5 613 19.2 70 198 .354 39 109 .358 12 22 .545 30 83 113 3.5 54 0 18 30 10 22 191 6.0JOSEPH, Erika 32 20 552 17.3 57 147 .388 0 1 .000 30 53 .566 50 94 144 4.5 70 0 16 41 6 35 144 4.5HADEN, Hana 32 29 679 21.2 55 154 .357 24 71 .338 10 13 .769 5 35 40 1.3 33 0 69 67 0 20 144 4.5LYON, Kristen 26 19 330 12.7 42 108 .389 1 4 .250 29 40 .725 25 28 53 2.0 37 0 14 30 0 9 114 4.4LANE, Ali 32 2 615 19.2 23 93 .247 4 30 .133 27 42 .643 5 50 55 1.7 36 0 70 34 1 22 77 2.4CARTER, Alexis 16 0 96 6.0 11 28 .393 0 0 .000 13 25 .520 12 18 30 1.9 15 0 0 11 10 7 35 2.2ABRAHAM, Alex 32 12 575 18.0 17 47 .362 0 0 .000 23 36 .639 38 67 105 3.3 60 0 15 25 1 21 57 1.8MACK, Brianne 29 2 268 9.2 22 43 .512 0 0 .000 7 11 .636 16 17 33 1.1 39 0 1 10 6 5 51 1.8BURLESON, Lindsey 5 0 18 3.6 0 6 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 0 2 0.4 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0.0TEAM 74 77 151 4.7 0 8 0 Total 32 710 1874 .379 189 570 .332 356 557 .639 410 779 1189 0.0 581 5 345 473 81 243 1965 61.4Opponents 32 729 1819 .401 143 496 .288 400 596 .671 404 873 1277 0.0 566 - 391 530 108 237 2001 62.5

Conference-only statisticsPlayer GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct R-Off R-Def Reb Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgWAKAMA, Rena 18 14 398 22.1 79 186 .425 19 47 .404 26 52 .500 20 47 67 3.7 50 2 27 39 6 14 203 11.3TAYLOR, Justin 18 4 406 22.6 65 176 .369 19 60 .317 34 42 .810 11 56 67 3.7 25 1 34 50 0 26 183 10.2SIMPSON, Lindsay 18 2 303 16.8 54 152 .355 31 93 .333 25 31 .806 11 23 34 1.9 9 0 12 10 0 8 164 9.1CAMPBELL, Makensey 18 4 344 19.1 42 115 .365 27 67 .403 5 12 .417 20 47 67 3.7 31 0 10 16 5 11 116 6.4TERRY, Shauna 16 12 332 20.8 35 85 .412 0 0 .000 19 35 .543 40 36 76 4.8 41 0 5 14 16 13 89 5.6LYON, Kristen 17 16 228 13.4 29 72 .403 1 2 .500 19 29 .655 19 20 39 2.3 22 0 10 16 0 8 78 4.6HADEN, Hana 18 17 388 21.6 28 85 .329 15 41 .366 6 8 .750 4 15 19 1.1 25 0 35 31 0 15 77 4.3JOSEPH, Erika 18 10 303 16.8 31 73 .425 0 0 .000 14 24 .583 21 46 67 3.7 38 0 8 27 4 24 76 4.2CARTER, Alexis 11 0 73 6.6 8 22 .364 0 0 .000 8 12 .667 9 15 24 2.2 10 0 0 9 8 5 24 2.2LANE, Ali 18 1 340 18.9 12 51 .235 2 17 .118 10 17 .588 3 30 33 1.8 21 0 37 20 0 14 36 2.0ABRAHAM, Alex 18 9 347 19.3 9 28 .321 0 0 .000 14 23 .609 28 43 71 3.9 35 0 9 16 0 13 32 1.8MACK, Brianne 16 1 130 8.1 8 17 .471 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 11 10 21 1.3 23 0 1 5 5 3 17 1.1BURLESON, Lindsey 2 0 9 4.5 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0TEAM 34 33 67 3.7 0 5 0 Total 18 400 1065 .376 114 327 .349 181 286 .633 232 421 653 36.3 330 3 188 259 44 154 1095 60.8Opponents 18 416 1005 .414 72 262 .275 228 331 .689 214 497 711 39.5 301 - 209 299 67 122 1132 62.9

2013-14 STATISTICS

RAMSEY CENTERCapacity: 7,826Season opened: 1986-87First game: Western Carolina 65, Mars Hill 51 (Dec. 4, 1986)First Western Carolina win: Western Carolina 65, Mars Hill 51 (Dec. 4, 1986)All-time Ramsey Center record: 163-171 (.488)Largest crowd: 2,178 vs. Chattanooga (Feb. 10, 2007)

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WOFFORD

Dr. Nayef H. SamhatPresident

Richard JohnsonDirector of Athletics

Dr. Jameica HillFaculty Athletics Rep.

Terri LewittSenior Woman Administrator

Steve SommerWomen’s Basketball SID

Location: ............................... Spartanburg, S.C.Founded: .......................................................1854Enrollment: ..................................................1,600Nickname: ................................................TerriersColors: .................................Old Gold and BlackPresident: .........................Dr. Nayef H. SamhatAthletics director: ............... Richard Johnson

Media RelationsDirector: .................................Brent WilliamsonEmail:................. [email protected]: ............................................864-597-4093WBK contact: .............................Steve SommerEmail:[email protected]: ............................................864-597-4098Cell: ................................................757-344-9249Fax: .................................................864-597-4129Press row phone: ......................864-597-4487Website: ..........................WoffordTerriers.com

QUICK FACTS

BASKETBALL FACTS2013-14 record: ............................................6-23SoCon record: .................................... 4-14 (9th) Home: ................................................................ 6-6Away: ...............................................................0-15Neutral: .............................................................. 0-2

Arena: .......Benjamin Johnson Arena (3,500)Arena record: ............................. 207-220 (.485)

SoCon titles: ......................................................... 0SoCon tournament titles: ............................... 0Last SoCon tournament title: ...................N/A

NCAA appearances: .......................................... 0NCAA record: .......................................0-0 (.000)WNIT appearances: ........................................... 0WNIT record: ........................................0-0 (.000)

Letterwinners returning/lost: ..................10/3Starters returning/lost: ................................ 4/1

Woffordjunior guard

Jordan Frazier

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TERRIERS

Date Opponent TV/digital TimeNov. 15 at Xavier 2 p.m.Nov. 17 at Ohio TBANov. 22 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN SDN 6 p.m. Nov. 25 at Jacksonville State 7:30 p.m.Nov. 29 GARDNER-WEBB SDN 2 p.m. Dec. 2 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE SDN 6 p.m. Dec. 6 at UNC Asheville 2 p.m. Dec. 13 MONTREAT SDN 2 p.m. Dec. 15 at Radford 7 p.m. Dec. 18 WILLIAM & MARY SDN 6 p.m. Dec. 20 at North Florida# 3:30 p.m.Dec. 21 vs. Florida International# 1 p.m.Jan. 2 NJIT SDN 1 p.m. Jan. 6 at North Carolina Central 6 p.m.Jan. 10 CHATTANOOGA* SDN 2 p.m. Jan. 12 ETSU* SDN 11:30 a.m. Jan. 17 at Mercer* ESPN3 2 p.m.Jan. 19 BLUEFIELD SDN 6 p.m. Jan. 24 at ETSU* SDN 2 p.m. Jan. 26 at Furman* SDN 7 p.m. Jan. 31 UNCG* ESPN3 2 p.m.Feb. 2 WESTERN CAROLINA* SDN 6 p.m. Feb. 7 at Samford* SDN 3 p.m. Feb. 9 at Chattanooga* SDN 6 p.m. Feb. 14 SAMFORD* SDN 2 p.m. Feb. 16 MERCER* SDN 6 p.m. Feb. 21 at Western Carolina* SDN 2 p.m. Feb. 23 at UNCG* SDN 7 p.m. Feb. 28 FURMAN* SDN 2 p.m. March 5-8 at SoCon Championship (Asheville, N.C.) TBD

* - Southern Conference game^ - Hampton Inn Oceanfront Holiday Classic (Jacksonville, Fla.)All times Eastern

Wofford junior guardChanel Stokes

2014-15 SCHEDULE

No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown/Last School3 Sarah Traynor G 5-4 So. Oakville, Ontario, Canada/St. Ignatius of Loyola10 Chanel Stokes G 5-2 Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Winton Woods11 Khadijah Joyner F 6-2 Jr. Gastonia, N.C./Forestview12 Lauren Kirby F 6-1 Sr. Sherman, Texas/Texoma Christian School13 Kelsey Lambdin F 5-11 Fr. Reading, Ohio/Reading14 Jordan Frazier G 5-2 Jr. Norcross, Ga./Wesleyan School15 Ashton Fleming G 6-0 Jr. Kernersville, N.C./R.J. Reynolds21 Maria Corella G 5-10 So. Summerville, S.C./Pinewood Prep22 Kentra Washington G 6-1 So. Simpsonville, S.C./Mauldin24 Emily Ryan G 5-6 Fr. Woodstock, Ga./Sequoyah25 Michelle Merritt C 6-0 Sr. Miami, Fla./Our Lady of Lourdes Academy33 Grayson Pinholster F 6-2 So. Naples, Fla./Community School of Naples35 Amoshia Blakeney G 5-5 R-Fr. Columbia, S.C./SUNY Albany

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WOFFORDASSISTANT COACHESEDGAR I. FARMER JR.

HEAD COACHHometown: Newport News, Va.Education: B.A., North Carolina, 1994Coaching: Assistant JV coach, North Carolina, 1992-93 Head coach, Ravencroft High (N.C.), 1994-96 Assistant, Garner Flames (AAU), 1995-98 Head coach, Garner Flames (AAU), 1999 Assistant, NE Oklahoma A&M JC, 1999-00 Head coach, Planet Basketball, 2001 Assistant, East Carolina, 2000-02 Assistant, Wofford, 2002-04 Head coach, Wofford, 2004-present

Coach Seasons Years W L Pct.Patricia Gainey 1980-84 4 42 58 .420Crystal Sharpe 1984-96* 11 152 144 .514Mark Line 1996* 1 4 11 .267David Graves 1996-02 6 54 115 .320Ed Wyant 2002-03 1 4 24 .143Samantha Young 2003-04 1 0 28 .000Edgar Farmer 2004-present 9 76 188 .288*Sharpe resigned; Line finished the season

Year School Record Pct. SoCon Pct.2004-05 Wofford 4-24 .143 2-18 .1002005-06 Wofford 7-21 .250 3-15 .1672006-07 Wofford 13-16 .448 7-11 .3892007-08 Wofford 10-21 .323 2-16 .1112008-09 Wofford 5-24 .172 3-17 .1502009-10 Wofford 8-21 .276 6-14 .3002010-11 Wofford 8-22 .267 3-17 .1502011-12 Wofford 13-18 .419 5-15 .2502012-13 Wofford 8-21 .276 3-17 .1502013-14 Wofford 6-23 .261 4-14 .222Career (10) 82-211 .280 38-154 .198

Year Record Conference Place Postseason2004-05 4-24 2-18 11th -2005-06 7-21 3-15 11th -2006-07 13-16 7-11 5th (tie) -2007-08 10-21 2-16 10th -2008-09 5-24 3-17 10th -2009-10 9-21 6-14 7th (tie) -2010-11 8-22 3-17 11th -2011-12 13-18 5-15 9th -2012-13 8-21 3-17 11th -2013-14 6-23 4-14 9th -

Jessica Ridgill Victoria Willis

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD

Wofford coach Edgar I. Farmer Jr.

RECENT HISTORY

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

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(6-23, 4-14, 9th SoCon)Date Opponent Result ScoreNov. 10 at Clemson L 50-72Nov. 14 UNC ASHEVILLE W 67-55Nov. 24 at Norfolk State L 59-67Nov. 20 at Charleston Southern L 45-68Nov. 30 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL L 44-53Dec. 4 BLUEFIELD W 63-44Dec. 7 at Davidson* L 74-88Dec. 14 at Gardner-Webb L 57-68Dec. 16 at Georgia Southern* L 70-79Dec. 19 at Marshall L 56-71Dec. 28 at Maryland# L 53-110Dec. 29 vs. Howard# L 55-63Jan. 4 WESTERN CAROLINA* W 61-58Jan. 6 APPALACHIAN STATE* L 43-63Jan. 11 at Furman* L 58-82Jan. 18 at Chattanooga* L 36-75Jan. 20 at Samford* L 52-64Jan. 25 UNCG* WOT 76-70Jan. 27 ELON* W 68-65Feb. 1 at Appalachian State* L 54-61Feb. 3 at Western Carolina* L 47-66Feb. 8 FURMAN* L 72-80Feb. 15 SAMFORD* L 55-61Feb. 17 CHATTANOOGA* L 48-64Feb. 22 at Elon* L 59-82Feb. 24 at UNCG* L 79-87Feb. 28 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* W 73-49March 2 DAVIDSON* L 67-83March 7 vs. Georgia Southern (SC) L 62-75

* - Southern Conference game# - Terrapin Classic (College Park, Md.)(SC) - Southern Conference Tournament (Asheville, N.C.)

Overall statisticsPlayer GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct R-Off R-Def Reb Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgFRAZIER, Jordan 28 27 800 28.6 118 342 .345 33 123 .268 110 138 .797 17 60 77 2.8 82 1 48 59 4 84 379 13.5MORRIS, Logan 28 27 924 33.0 122 340 .359 31 111 .279 78 107 .729 37 76 113 4.0 65 0 31 79 12 34 353 12.6STOKES, Chanel 28 27 927 33.1 67 215 .312 18 73 .247 77 108 .713 17 53 70 2.5 63 1 50 103 1 29 229 8.2FLEMING, Ashton 29 29 705 24.3 71 187 .380 12 34 .353 52 78 .667 76 118 194 6.7 91 5 22 42 13 25 206 7.1KIRBY, Lauren 29 29 670 23.1 75 168 .446 3 9 .333 17 34 .500 50 102 152 5.2 80 1 16 47 13 21 170 5.9WASHINGTON, Kentra 27 2 332 12.3 36 108 .333 17 60 .283 25 37 .676 23 60 83 3.1 61 1 7 53 7 11 114 4.2FROST, Erin 29 2 302 10.4 23 91 .253 15 71 .211 20 20 1.000 1 13 14 0.5 18 0 11 17 1 6 81 2.8JOHNSON, Aliyah 29 0 275 9.5 16 59 .271 1 11 .091 14 23 .609 16 39 55 1.9 32 0 9 25 4 10 47 1.6MERRITT, Michelle 28 0 211 7.5 17 46 .370 0 0 .000 11 18 .611 20 22 42 1.5 18 0 3 27 1 4 45 1.6CORELLA, Maria 25 0 168 6.7 13 43 .302 5 12 .417 3 5 .600 7 9 16 0.6 14 0 8 19 0 6 34 1.4JOYNER, Khadijah 29 0 257 8.9 11 34 .324 0 0 .000 4 16 .250 25 53 78 2.7 50 0 1 20 25 6 26 0.9TRAYNOR, Sarah 26 2 197 7.6 3 25 .120 1 11 .091 6 9 .667 5 6 11 0.4 15 0 13 26 0 3 13 0.5PINHOLSTER, Grayson 19 0 57 3.0 3 14 .214 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 6 9 15 0.8 7 0 1 4 3 0 6 0.3TEAM 68 53 121 4.2 0 14 0 Total 29 575 1672 .344 136 517 .263 417 594 .702 368 673 1041 0.0 596 9 220 535 84 239 1703 58.7Opponents 29 712 1666 .427 145 422 .344 454 634 .716 375 819 1194 0.0 576 - 397 526 137 244 2023 69.8

Conference-only statisticsPlayer GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct R-Off R-Def Reb Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgMORRIS, Logan 17 16 572 33.6 85 232 .366 19 71 .268 55 74 .743 19 45 64 3.8 40 0 17 43 8 24 244 14.4FRAZIER, Jordan 17 16 493 29.0 71 204 .348 20 68 .294 67 85 .788 11 44 55 3.2 46 0 31 31 1 52 229 13.5STOKES, Chanel 18 17 566 31.4 47 125 .376 8 37 .216 46 65 .708 11 35 46 2.6 41 1 32 62 1 19 148 8.2FLEMING, Ashton 18 18 440 24.4 48 127 .378 11 26 .423 31 41 .756 45 79 124 6.9 53 3 13 23 9 17 138 7.7KIRBY, Lauren 18 18 395 21.9 42 91 .462 2 6 .333 6 19 .316 30 66 96 5.3 49 0 10 26 7 10 92 5.1WASHINGTON, Kentra 18 2 233 12.9 27 78 .346 11 40 .275 16 27 .593 16 32 48 2.7 42 1 6 38 4 6 81 4.5FROST, Erin 18 2 191 10.6 15 50 .300 8 38 .211 14 14 1.000 1 10 11 0.6 13 0 7 12 0 4 52 2.9JOHNSON, Aliyah 18 0 167 9.3 12 38 .316 0 7 .000 9 11 .818 10 19 29 1.6 22 0 5 10 2 7 33 1.8MERRITT, Michelle 18 0 136 7.6 13 28 .464 0 0 .000 6 12 .500 11 15 26 1.4 13 0 3 14 0 4 32 1.8CORELLA, Maria 16 0 105 6.6 10 28 .357 3 8 .375 3 4 .750 4 5 9 0.6 5 0 6 12 0 2 26 1.6JOYNER, Khadijah 18 0 149 8.3 5 17 .294 0 0 .000 0 3 .000 12 28 40 2.2 25 0 1 10 10 3 10 0.6TRAYNOR, Sarah 17 1 132 7.8 1 16 .063 0 6 .000 3 5 .600 3 4 7 0.4 10 0 10 18 0 2 5 0.3PINHOLSTER, Grayson 14 0 46 3.3 1 9 .111 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 3 6 9 0.6 7 0 0 3 2 0 2 0.1TEAM 39 27 66 3.7 0 7 0 Total 18 377 1043 .361 82 309 .265 256 361 .709 215 415 630 35.0 366 5 141 309 44 150 1092 60.7Opponents 18 457 1023 .447 90 243 .370 273 392 .696 212 507 719 39.9 365 - 247 316 82 142 1277 70.9

2013-14 STATISTICS

BENJAMIN JOHNSON ARENACapacity: 3,500Season opened: 1980-81First game: Wofford 74, Sacred Heart 25 (Jan. 22, 1981)First Wofford win: Wofford 74, Sacred Heart 25 (Jan. 22, 1981)All-time Benjamin Johnson Arena record: 207-220 (.485)Largest crowd: 1,592 vs. Elon (Jan. 27, 2014)

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2013-14 YEAR IN REVIEW

Conference Overall W L Pct PF PA Home Away W L Pct PF PA Home Away NeutralChattanooga 18 0 1.000 71.3 53.6 9-0 9-0 29 4 .879 69.8 56.2 13-0 12-2 4-2Furman 12 6 .667 67.2 64.1 8-1 4-5 18 13 .581 67.0 65.5 11-2 7-10 0-1Davidson 11 7 .611 73.5 69.1 6-3 5-4 16 16 .500 69.4 71.0 7-7 7-8 2-1Elon 10 8 .556 65.1 61.7 7-2 3-6 15 16 .484 64.8 66.8 10-4 4-10 1-2Appalachian State 10 8 .556 63.8 63.2 6-3 4-5 13 16 .448 63.2 65.1 7-4 6-9 0-3Samford 8 10 .444 57.4 58.6 5-4 3-6 10 20 .333 54.4 58.8 5-7 4-11 1-2Western Carolina 7 11 .389 60.8 62.9 4-5 3-6 15 17 .469 61.4 62.5 8-5 4-10 3-2Georgia Southern 7 11 .389 64.8 70.6 3-6 4-5 10 21 .323 62.4 70.5 4-8 5-10 1-3Wofford 4 14 .222 60.7 70.9 4-5 0-9 6 23 .207 58.7 69.8 6-6 0-15 0-2UNCG 3 15 .167 62.7 72.7 3-6 0-9 7 23 .233 63.5 73.2 6-9 1-12 0-2

2013-14 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE STANDINGS

Chattanooga coach Jim Foster led the Mocs to the NCAA tourna-ment in 2014 to make him the only coach in history to take four different teams to the Division I tournament.

Friday, March 7Kimmel Arena, Asheville, N.C.Game 1: (8) Georgia Southern 75, (9) Wofford 62Game 2: (7) Western Carolina 77, (10) UNCG 60

Saturday, March 8Kimmel Arena, Asheville, N.C.Game 3: (1) Chattanooga 66, (8) Georgia Southern 57Game 4: (5) Elon 59, (4) Appalachian State 56Game 5: (7) Western Carolina 75, (2) Furman 70Game 6: (3) Davidson 55, (6) Samford 42

Sunday, March 9U.S. Cellular Center, Asheville, N.C.Game 7: (1) Chattanooga 77, (5) Elon 44Game 8: (3) Davidson 74, (7) Western Carolina 67

Monday, March 10U.S. Cellular Center, Asheville, N.C.Game 9: (1) Chattanooga 71, (3) Davidson 45

2014 SOUTHERN CONFERENCETOURNAMENT RESULTS

SoCon in the WNITMarch 20, 2014

First Round(Auburn, Ala.)

Auburn 78Furman 64

SoCon in the NCAA TournamentMarch 22, 2014

First Round(Lexington, Ky.)

No. 6 Syracuse 59 No. 11 Chattanooga 53

Furman’s Holli Wilkins shared game-high honors with 17 points in the Paladins’ 78-64 loss at Auburn in the WNIT first round. That game marked Furman’s first postseason appearance since qualifying for the NCAA tournament in 2000.

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2013-14 YEAR IN REVIEW

Nov. 12 Ellen Riggins, SamfordNov. 19 Jennifer Rhodes, ElonNov. 26 Lauren Brown, ElonDec. 3 Ellen Riggins, SamfordDec. 10 Lenaira Ruffin, ElonDec. 17 Whitney Bunn, FurmanDec. 31 Jennifer Rhodes, ElonJan. 7 Hannah Nichols, SamfordJan. 14 Whitney Bunn, FurmanJan.21 Hannah Nichols, SamfordJan. 28 Ellen Riggins, SamfordFeb. 4 Kassidy Blevins, SamfordFeb. 11 Bailey Williams, UNCGFeb. 18 Angel McGowan, Georgia SouthernFeb. 25 Jennifer Rhodes, ElonMarch 3 Kassidy Blevins, Samford

CRONS FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK

ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS

ALL-FRESHMAN TEAMSCoaches All-Freshman TeamLauren Brown, ElonJennifer Rhodes, ElonWhitney Bunn, FurmanHannah Nichols, SamfordChelsey Shumpert, Chattanooga

Media All-Freshman TeamLauren Brown, ElonJennifer Rhodes, ElonWhitney Bunn, FurmanHannah Nichols, SamfordChelsey Shumpert, Chattanooga

Coaches AwardsPlayer of the Year ..........................................................................Taylor Hall, Sr., F, ChattanoogaFreshman of the Year ............................................................................... Jennifer Rhodes, F, ElonDefensive Player of the Year ....................................................Taylor Hall, Sr., F, ChattanoogaCoach of the Year ..........................................................................................Jackie Carson, FurmanAnn Lashley Inspiration Award .........................................Shelby Campbell, Sr., G, Samford

Southern Conference Sports Media Association AwardsPlayer of the Year ..........................................................................Taylor Hall, Sr., F, ChattanoogaFreshman of the Year ...................................................................... Hannah Nichols, G, SamfordCoach of the Year ..........................................................................................Jackie Carson, Furman

Tournament Most Outstanding Player ...............................Taylor Hall, Sr., F, Chattanooga

Coaches All-Conference TeamMaryah Sydnor, Appalachian StateDakota Dukes, DavidsonLaura Murray, DavidsonKelsey Harris, ElonBrittany Hodges, FurmanHolli Wilkins, FurmanAnna Claire Knight, Georgia SouthernAlex Black, ChattanoogaAshlen Dewart, ChattanoogaTaylor Hall, Chattanooga

Media All-Conference TeamFirst TeamMaryah Sydnor, Appalachian StateLaura Murray, DavidsonBrittany Hodges, FurmanHolli Wilkins, FurmanTaylor Hall, Chattanooga

Second TeamDakota Dukes, DavidsonHannah Early, DavidsonKelsey Harris ElonAnna Claire Knight, Georgia SouthernAshlen Dewart, Chattanooga

Nov. 12 Taylor Hall, ChattanoogaNov. 19 Taylor Hall, ChattanoogaNov. 26 Janae’ Stevenson, UNCGDec. 3 Laura Murray, DavidsonDec. 10 Laura Murray, DavidsonDec. 17 Ashlen Dewart, ChattanoogaDec. 31 Brittany Hodges, FurmanJan. 7 Anna Claire Knight, Georgia SouthernJan. 14 Dakota Dukes, DavidsonJan. 21 Maryah Sydnor, Appalachian StateJan. 28 Logan Morris, WoffordFeb. 4 Laura Murray, DavidsonFeb. 11 Brittany Hodges, FurmanFeb. 18 Anna Claire Knight, Georgia SouthernFeb. 25 Taylor Hall, ChattanoogaMarch 4 Brittany Hodges, Furman

First TeamTaylor Hall, ChattanoogaAlex Black, ChattanoogaDakota Dukes, DavidsonLaura Murray, DavidsonJustin Taylor, Western Carolina

Second TeamAshlen Dewart, ChattanoogaKelsey Harris, ElonSarah Durdaller, FurmanAnna Claire Knight, Georgia SouthernRena Wakama, Western Carolina

Furman’s Jackie Carson was the consensus SoCon Coach of the Year after leading the Paladins to a second-place league finish after being predicted to finish sixth in the preseason polls.

CONFERENCE AWARDS

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMPLAYERS OF THE WEEK

PLAYERS OF THE MONTHNovember Janae’ Stevenson, UNCGDecember Laura Murray, DavidsonJanuary Maryah Sydnor, Appalachian StateFebruary Maryah Sydnor, Appalachian State

Chattanooga forward Taylor Hall became the first player in league history to be named player of the year, defensive player of the year and tournament most outstanding player in the same season.

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2013-14 INDIVIDUAL STATSSCORING## Player-Team Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg.1. SYDNOR, Maryah-APP JR 29 201 18 143 563 19.42. MURRAY, Laura-DAV SR 32 207 62 141 617 19.33. KNIGHT, Anna Claire-GSU JR 31 164 42 123 493 15.94. WILKINS, Holli-FUR SO 31 185 33 67 470 15.25. HALL, Taylor-UTC SR 33 176 28 115 495 15.06. DUKES, Dakota-DAV SO 32 157 0 147 461 14.47. FRAZIER, Jordan-WOF SO 28 118 33 110 379 13.58. EARLY, Hannah-DAV JR 32 155 63 54 427 13.39. MASON, Lucy-UNCG SO 30 121 32 124 398 13.310. HODGES, Brittany-FUR JR 30 150 0 88 388 12.911. MORRIS, Logan-WOF SR 28 122 31 78 353 12.612. STEVENSON, Janae’-UNCG SR 30 143 0 81 367 12.213. HARRIS, Kelsey-ELON SR 31 129 5 115 378 12.214. DUBOSE, MiMi-GSU SR 29 94 45 100 333 11.515. COOPER, KeKe-APP SO 29 141 0 34 316 10.916. TAYLOR, Justin-WCU JR 31 110 37 73 330 10.617. WAKAMA, Rena-WCU SR 32 129 32 47 337 10.518. STEPHENSON, Zora-ELON JR 29 102 67 23 294 10.119. DEWART, Ashlen-UTC SR 33 135 14 42 326 9.920. DURDALLER, Sarah-FUR JR 31 108 14 74 304 9.8

REBOUNDING## Player-Team Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G1. HODGES, Brittany-FUR JR 30 98 176 274 9.12. SYDNOR, Maryah-APP JR 29 84 168 252 8.73. HALL, Taylor-UTC SR 33 64 221 285 8.64. COOPER, KeKe-APP SO 29 77 165 242 8.35. SPENCER, Danielle-GSU SR 30 77 163 240 8.06. STEVENSON, Janae’-UNCG SR 30 102 135 237 7.97. DUKES, Dakota-DAV SO 32 79 168 247 7.78. JONES, Briana-GSU SO 31 60 152 212 6.89. FLEMING, Ashton-WOF SO 29 76 118 194 6.710. COFFER, Sam-ELON JR 30 46 143 189 6.311. KIRKLAND, Sierra-GSU SO 31 63 118 181 5.8 HARRIS, Kelsey-ELON SR 31 80 101 181 5.813. DURDALLER, Sarah-FUR JR 31 34 146 180 5.814. EARLY, Hannah-DAV JR 32 38 136 174 5.415. RHODES, Jenifer-ELON FR 27 62 81 143 5.3

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE## Player-Team Cl G FG FGA Pct1. COOPER, KeKe-APP SO 29 141 238 .5922. HODGES, Brittany-FUR JR 30 150 267 .5623. RHODES, Jenifer-ELON FR 27 108 210 .5144. DUKES, Dakota-DAV SO 32 157 311 .5055. DEWART, Ashlen-UTC SR 33 135 274 .4936. STEVENSON, Janae’-UNCG SR 30 143 301 .4757. WILKINS, Holli-FUR SO 31 185 425 .4358. SYDNOR, Maryah-APP JR 29 201 465 .4329. MURRAY, Laura-DAV SR 32 207 487 .42510. HALL, Taylor-UTC SR 33 176 416 .423

ASSISTS## Player-Team Cl G Assists Avg/G1. MORRISSEY, Brigid-FUR SR 31 191 6.162. HALL, Taylor-UTC SR 33 148 4.483. HARRIS, Kelsey-ELON SR 31 120 3.874. WILLIAMS, Bailey-UNCG FR 30 109 3.635. MASON, Lucy-UNCG SO 30 99 3.306. MURRAY, Laura-DAV SR 32 94 2.947. BUNN, Whitney-FUR FR 29 71 2.458. DUBOSE, MiMi-GSU SR 29 70 2.419. BROWN, Lauren-ELON FR 31 74 2.3910. TAYLOR, Justin-WCU JR 31 68 2.19

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE## Player-Team Cl G FTM FTA Pct1. SYDNOR, Maryah-APP JR 29 143 164 .8722. DURDALLER, Sarah-FUR JR 31 74 85 .8713. DUBOSE, MiMi-GSU SR 29 100 118 .8474. HALL, Taylor-UTC SR 33 115 139 .8275. RIGGINS, Ellen-SAM FR 30 65 79 .8236. TAYLOR, Justin-WCU JR 31 73 90 .8117. FRAZIER, Jordan-WOF SO 28 110 138 .7978. HARRIS, Kelsey-ELON SR 31 115 146 .7889. DUKES, Dakota-DAV SO 32 147 193 .76210. KNIGHT, Anna Claire-GSU JR 31 123 162 .759

STEALS## Player-Team Cl G Steals Avg/G1. FRAZIER, Jordan-WOF SO 28 84 3.002. MURRAY, Laura-DAV SR 32 83 2.593. HALL, Taylor-UTC SR 33 81 2.454. HARRIS, Kelsey-ELON SR 31 63 2.035. SYDNOR, Maryah-APP JR 29 46 1.596. STEVENS, Brittany-SAM FR 30 45 1.507. MASON, Lucy-UNCG SO 30 43 1.438. MCGOWAN, Angel-GSU FR 31 44 1.429. DUKES, Dakota-DAV SO 32 45 1.4110. TAYLOR, Justin-WCU JR 31 42 1.35 MORRISSEY, Brigid-FUR SR 31 42 1.35

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE## Player-Team Cl G 3FG FGA Pct1. EARLY, Hannah-DAV JR 32 63 151 .4172. STEPHENSON, Zora-ELON JR 29 67 166 .4043. WILKINS, Holli-FUR SO 31 33 84 .3934. NICHOLS, Hannah-SAM FR 30 51 130 .3925. DOWLING, Lacie-GSU SR 31 41 109 .3766. SHUMPERT, Chesley-UTC FR 30 34 94 .3627. WAKAMA, Rena-WCU SR 32 32 89 .3608. CAMPBELL, Makensey-WCU JR 32 39 109 .3589. TAYLOR, Justin-WCU JR 31 37 104 .35610. MURRAY, Laura-DAV SR 32 62 177 .350

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE## Player-Team Cl G 3FG Avg/G1. STEPHENSON, Zora-ELON JR 29 67 2.312. EARLY, Hannah-DAV JR 32 63 1.973. MURRAY, Laura-DAV SR 32 62 1.944. NICHOLS, Hannah-SAM FR 30 51 1.705. SIMPSON, Lindsay-WCU SO 32 52 1.636. DUBOSE, MiMi-GSU SR 29 45 1.557. KNIGHT, Anna Claire-GSU JR 31 42 1.358. DOWLING, Lacie-GSU SR 31 41 1.32 BEASLEY, Allison-FUR FR 31 41 1.3210. WILLIAMS, Bailey-UNCG FR 30 38 1.27

BLOCKED SHOTS## Player-Team Cl G Blocks Avg/G1. JOYNER, Jasmine-UTC FR 25 56 2.242. COOPER, KeKe-APP SO 29 53 1.833. RHODES, Jenifer-ELON FR 27 39 1.444. HODGES, Brittany-FUR JR 30 42 1.40 COFFER, Sam-ELON JR 30 42 1.406. TERRY, Shauna-WCU SR 30 37 1.237. WILSON, Mariah-UNCG FR 27 32 1.198. EARLY, Hannah-DAV JR 32 36 1.139. CARTER, Autumn-ELON SO 29 32 1.1010. ROBINSON, Christy-SAM SR 30 33 1.10

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO## Player-Team Cl G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio1. HALL, Taylor-UTC SR 33 148 4.5 88 2.7 1.682. MORRISSEY, Brigid-FUR SR 31 191 6.2 118 3.8 1.623. HARRIS, Kelsey-ELON SR 31 120 3.9 100 3.2 1.204. MASON, Lucy-UNCG SO 30 99 3.3 88 2.9 1.135. WILLIAMS, Bailey-UNCG FR 30 109 3.6 130 4.3 0.84

MINUTES PLAYED## Player-Team Cl G Minutes Avg/G1. SYDNOR, Maryah-APP JR 29 1037 35.762. HARRIS, Kelsey-ELON SR 31 1086 35.033. MURRAY, Laura-DAV SR 32 1115 34.844. HALL, Taylor-UTC SR 33 1139 34.525. WILKINS, Holli-FUR SO 31 1063 34.296. STOKES, Chanel-WOF SO 28 927 33.117. MORRIS, Logan-WOF SR 28 924 33.008. DUBOSE, MiMi-GSU SR 29 927 31.979. KNIGHT, Anna Claire-GSU JR 31 986 31.8110. MASON, Lucy-UNCG SO 30 939 31.30

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2013-14 TEAM STATSSCORING OFFENSE## Team G W-L Pts Avg1. Chattanooga 33 29-4 2302 69.82. Davidson 32 16-16 2221 69.43. Furman 31 18-13 2077 67.04. Elon 31 15-16 2009 64.85. UNCG 30 7-23 1905 63.56. Appalachian State 29 13-16 1834 63.27. Georgia Southern 31 10-21 1933 62.48. Western Carolina 32 15-17 1965 61.49. Wofford 29 6-23 1703 58.710. Samford 30 10-20 1633 54.4

SCORING DEFENSE## Team G Pts Avg/G1. Chattanooga 33 1856 56.22. Samford 30 1765 58.83. Western Carolina 32 2001 62.54. Appalachian State 29 1889 65.15. Furman 31 2030 65.56. Elon 31 2072 66.87. Wofford 29 2023 69.88. Georgia Southern 31 2185 70.59. Davidson 32 2273 71.010. UNCG 30 2196 73.2

SCORING MARGIN## Team G OFF DEF Margin1. Chattanooga 33 69.8 56.2 +13.52. Furman 31 67.0 65.5 +1.53. Western Carolina 32 61.4 62.5 -1.14. Davidson 32 69.4 71.0 -1.65. Appalachian State 29 63.2 65.1 -1.96. Elon 31 64.8 66.8 -2.07. Samford 30 54.4 58.8 -4.48. Georgia Southern 31 62.4 70.5 -8.19. UNCG 30 63.5 73.2 -9.710. Wofford 29 58.7 69.8 -11.0

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE## Team G FTM FTA Pct1. Georgia Southern 31 397 544 .7302. Davidson 32 508 704 .7223. Chattanooga 33 396 553 .7164. Wofford 29 417 594 .7025. Furman 31 449 647 .6946. Samford 30 268 399 .6727. Appalachian State 29 341 514 .6638. Elon 31 382 581 .6579. UNCG 30 437 678 .64510. Western Carolina 32 356 557 .639

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE## Team G FG FGA Pct1. Chattanooga 33 866 1939 .4472. Furman 31 743 1765 .4213. Elon 31 750 1805 .4164. Appalachian State 29 708 1710 .4145. Davidson 32 741 1793 .4136. Samford 30 571 1447 .3957. Western Carolina 32 710 1874 .3798. Georgia Southern 31 688 1823 .3779. UNCG 30 674 1844 .36610. Wofford 29 575 1672 .344

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE## Team G FG FGA Pct1. Furman 31 729 1911 .3812. Chattanooga 33 689 1797 .3833. Samford 30 592 1508 .3934. Western Carolina 32 729 1819 .4015. Appalachian State 29 662 1641 .4036. Elon 31 779 1926 .4047. Davidson 32 824 1971 .4188. Georgia Southern 31 810 1936 .4189. Wofford 29 712 1666 .42710. UNCG 30 818 1799 .455

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE## Team G FG FGA Pct1. Elon 31 127 346 .3672. Davidson 32 176 511 .3443. Western Carolina 32 189 570 .3324. Furman 31 142 436 .3265. Samford 30 181 559 .3246. Georgia Southern 31 160 506 .3167. Chattanooga 33 174 552 .3158. UNCG 30 120 400 .3009. Appalachian State 29 77 276 .27910. Wofford 29 136 517 .263

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE## Team G FG FGA Pct1. Western Carolina 32 143 496 .2882. Appalachian State 29 137 467 .2933. Furman 31 125 426 .2934. Elon 31 160 535 .2995. Georgia Southern 31 165 529 .3126. Chattanooga 33 129 394 .3277. Davidson 32 175 523 .3358. Wofford 29 145 422 .3449. UNCG 30 144 411 .35010. Samford 30 130 357 .364

REBOUNDING MARGIN## Team G Avg O-Avg +/-1. Appalachian State 29 40.5 35.0 +5.52. Chattanooga 33 37.9 33.8 +4.13. Furman 31 39.5 39.6 -0.14. UNCG 30 39.4 39.5 -0.25. Georgia Southern 31 38.7 40.7 -2.06. Elon 31 38.2 40.3 -2.27. Western Carolina 32 37.2 39.9 -2.88. Davidson 32 35.2 40.2 -5.19. Wofford 29 35.9 41.2 -5.310. Samford 30 29.7 36.2 -6.4

BLOCKED SHOTS## Team G Blocks Avg/G1. Elon 31 157 5.062. Chattanooga 33 157 4.763. Appalachian State 29 101 3.484. Furman 31 105 3.395. UNCG 30 88 2.936. Wofford 29 84 2.907. Davidson 32 90 2.818. Western Carolina 32 81 2.539. Georgia Southern 31 71 2.2910. Samford 30 64 2.13

ASSISTS## Team G Assists Avg/G1. Chattanooga 33 503 15.242. Furman 31 414 13.353. Davidson 32 427 13.344. Elon 31 380 12.265. UNCG 30 364 12.136. Appalachian State 29 346 11.937. Samford 30 344 11.478. Georgia Southern 31 338 10.909. Western Carolina 32 345 10.7810. Wofford 29 220 7.59

STEALS## Team G Steals Avg/G1. Appalachian State 29 263 9.072. UNCG 30 258 8.603. Wofford 29 239 8.244. Chattanooga 33 269 8.155. Davidson 32 257 8.036. Western Carolina 32 243 7.597. Elon 31 228 7.358. Samford 30 180 6.00 Georgia Southern 31 186 6.0010. Furman 31 160 5.16

TURNOVER MARGIN## Team G Avg O-Avg +/-1. Chattanooga 33 12.7 15.9 +3.212. Western Carolina 32 14.8 16.6 +1.783. Davidson 32 15.0 15.7 +0.664. Samford 30 15.2 15.7 +0.475. Wofford 29 18.4 18.1 -0.316. UNCG 30 19.2 18.1 -1.137. Elon 31 18.2 16.7 -1.528. Appalachian State 29 19.0 16.7 -2.289. Furman 31 15.9 13.5 -2.4210. Georgia Southern 31 16.5 13.2 -3.32

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO## Team G Asst Turn Ratio1. Chattanooga 33 15.2 12.7 1.202. Davidson 32 13.3 15.0 0.893. Furman 31 13.4 15.9 0.844. Samford 30 11.5 15.2 0.755. Western Carolina 32 10.8 14.8 0.736. Elon 31 12.3 18.2 0.677. Georgia Southern 31 10.9 16.5 0.668. UNCG 30 12.1 19.2 0.639. Appalachian State 29 11.9 19.0 0.6310. Wofford 29 7.6 18.4 0.41

ATTENDANCE## Team G ATTEND Avg1. Chattanooga 13 28288 21762. Samford 12 6638 5533. Furman 13 5989 4614. Elon 14 6449 4615. Western Carolina 13 5973 4596. Davidson 14 6258 4477. Georgia Southern 12 5002 4178. Appalachian State 11 4470 4069. UNCG 15 5782 38510. Wofford 12 4281 357

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2013-14 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSPOINTS36, SYDNOR, Maryah (Appalachian State) vs Davidson (01/25/14)32, HODGES, Brittany (Furman) at Wofford (02/08/14)31, KNIGHT, Anna Claire (Georgia Southern) at Davidson (02/15/14)31, DUKES, Dakota (Davidson) at Wofford (03/02/14)30, WILKINS, Holli (Furman) vs Anderson (11/30/13)30, DUKES, Dakota (Davidson) vs Wofford (12/07/13)

FIELD GOALS MADE13, SYDNOR, Maryah (Appalachian State) vs Lees-McRae (11/15/13)13, DEWART, Ashlen (Chattanooga) at Elon (12/16/13)13, SYDNOR, Maryah (Appalachian State) vs Davidson (01/25/14)12, SYDNOR, Maryah (Appalachian State) vs UC Irvine (12/06/13)12, SYDNOR, Maryah (Appalachian State) at UNCG (01/19/14)12, HODGES, Brittany (Furman) at Wofford (02/08/14)

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS26, SYDNOR, Maryah (Appalachian State) at Vanderbilt (11/08/13)25, SYDNOR, Maryah (Appalachian State) vs Davidson (01/25/14)24, SYDNOR, Maryah (Appalachian State) at Davidson (02/24/14)23, MORRIS, Logan (Wofford) at Western Carolina (02/03/14)22, SYDNOR, Maryah (Appalachian State) at Gardner-Webb (11/19/13)22, SYDNOR, Maryah (Appalachian State) vs UNCG (02/15/14)22, MURRAY, Laura (Davidson) vs Chattanooga (03/10/14)

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.909 (10-11), DUKES, Dakota (Davidson) vs Wofford (12/07/13).889 (8-9), COOPER, KeKe (Appalachian State) vs UC Irvine (12/06/13).889 (8-9), HODGES, Brittany (Furman) vs UNCG (01/27/14).833 (10-12), KIRBY, Lauren (Wofford) at Georgia Southern (12/16/13).833 (10-12), WAKAMA, Rena (Western Carolina) at UNCG (01/17/14)

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE8, DOWLING, Lacie (Georgia Southern) vs Detroit (11/30/13)6, STEPHENSON, Zora (Elon) vs Samford (12/14/13)6, NICHOLS, Hannah (Samford) vs Wofford (01/20/14)5, EARLY, Hannah (Davidson) at Clemson (11/08/13)5, MALLOW, Katie (Appalachian State) vs ETSU (11/12/13)5, EARLY, Hannah (Davidson) at Mount St. Mary’s (11/12/13)5, STEPHENSON, Zora (Elon) at VCU (11/17/13)5, KNIGHT, Anna Claire (Georgia Southern) vs Cal State Northridge (11/19/13)5, EARLY, Hannah (Davidson) at NC State (11/26/13)5, PATTERSON, Breonna (UNCG) vs Clemson (12/05/13)5, EARLY, Hannah (Davidson) at Samford (01/04/14)5, SIMPSON, Lindsay (Western Carolina) at Furman (01/06/14)5, DOWLING, Lacie (Georgia Southern) at Samford (01/06/14)5, BLEVINS, Kassidy (Samford) at Georgia Southern (02/01/14)5, EARLY, Hannah (Davidson) vs Samford (02/03/14)5, STEPHENSON, Zora (Elon) vs Davidson (02/10/14)5, TAYLOR, Justin (Western Carolina) vs Elon (02/15/14)5, BLEVINS, Kassidy (Samford) vs UNCG (02/28/14)

3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS13, STEPHENSON, Zora (Elon) vs Campbell (12/20/13)12, SIMPSON, Lindsay (Western Carolina) at Georgia Tech (11/10/13)12, NICHOLS, Hannah (Samford) vs Chattanooga (02/24/14)11, DOWLING, Lacie (Georgia Southern) vs Detroit (11/30/13)11, DUBOSE, MiMi (Georgia Southern) vs Eastern Illinois (12/20/13)11, BEASLEY, Allison (Furman) vs Western Carolina (03/08/14)

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE1.000 (5-5), EARLY, Hannah (Davidson) at Clemson (11/08/13)1.000 (5-5), EARLY, Hannah (Davidson) vs Samford (02/03/14).833 (5-6), EARLY, Hannah (Davidson) at NC State (11/26/13).833 (5-6), DOWLING, Lacie (Georgia Southern) at Samford (01/06/14).750 (6-8), STEPHENSON, Zora (Elon) vs Samford (12/14/13)

FREE THROWS MADE13, FRAZIER, Jordan (Wofford) at Appalachian State (2/1/14)13, TAYLOR, Justin (Western Carolina) vs Furman (03/08/14)12, MURRAY, Laura (Davidson) at Clemson (11/08/13)12, HARRIS, Kelsey (Elon) vs Winston-Salem State (11/08/13)12, SYDNOR, Maryah (Appalachian State) at Radford (12/16/13)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS16, KNIGHT, Anna Claire (Georgia Southern) at Davidson (02/15/14)16, DUKES, Dakota (Davidson) at Wofford (03/02/14)15, HARRIS, Kelsey (Elon) vs Winston-Salem State (11/08/13)14, DUKES, Dakota (Davidson) vs Wofford (12/07/13)14, SYDNOR, Maryah (Appalachian State) vs Wofford (02/01/14)14, FRAZIER, Jordan (Wofford) at Appalachian State (02/01/14)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE1.000 (13-13), TAYLOR, Justin (Western Carolina) vs Furman (03/08/14)1.000 (12-12), SYDNOR, Maryah (Appalachian State) at Radford (12/16/13)1.000 (9-9), DURDALLER, Sarah (Furman) vs UNCG (01/27/14)1.000 (8-8), RIGGINS, Ellen (Samford) vs Talladega College (11/14/13)1.000 (8-8), DURDALLER, Sarah (Furman) vs Appalachian State (01/04/13)1.000 (8-8), ROBERTS, Janice (Furman) vs Appalachian State (01/04/13)1.000 (8-8), DUKES, Dakota (Davidson) at Chattanooga (01/06/14)1.000 (8-8), SYDNOR, Maryah (Appalachian State) vs Davidson (01/25/14)1.000 (8-8), HALL, Taylor (Chattanooga) at Samford (02/24/14)1.000 (8-8), DUBOSE, MiMi (Georgia Southern) vs Wofford (03/07/14)

REBOUNDS17, SPENCER, Danielle (Georgia Southern) at Jacksonville (11/24/13)17, HODGES, Brittany (Furman) at Wofford (02/08/14)16, HALL, Taylor (Chattanooga) at Hawai’i (11/30/13)15, STEVENSON, Janae’ (UNCG) at Norfolk State (11/20/13)15, SYDNOR, Maryah (Appalachian State) vs Davidson (01/25/14)15, HODGES, Brittany (Furman) vs Samford (02/17/14)

ASSISTS13, MORRISSEY, Brigid (Furman) vs Western Carolina (03/08/14)12, MORRISSEY, Brigid (Furman) at Charlotte (12/29/13)11, MORRISSEY, Brigid (Furman) vs Appalachian State (01/04/13)11, MORRISSEY, Brigid (Furman) vs UNCG (01/27/14)11, MORRISSEY, Brigid (Furman) vs Georgia Southern (03/02/14)

STEALS9, HALL, Taylor (Chattanooga) vs UNCG (03/02/14)8, FRAZIER, Jordan (Wofford) at Gardner-Webb (12/14/13)7, HARRIS, Kelsey (Elon) vs Campbell (12/20/13)7, MURRAY, Laura (Davidson) vs UNCG (01/13/14)6, HALL, Taylor (Chattanooga) vs Georgia Southern (01/04/14)6, HADEN, Hana (Western Carolina) at UNCG (01/17/14)6, MURRAY, Laura (Davidson) at Appalachian State (1/25/14)6, HALL, Taylor (Chattanooga) vs Samford (01/25/14)6, HUFFMAN, Bria (Appalachian State) at Samford (02/10/14)6, MURRAY, Laura (Davidson) vs Georgia Southern (02/15/14)

BLOCKED SHOTS7, JOYNER, Jasmine (Chattanooga) at Davidson (02/01/14)6, RHODES, Jenifer (Elon) at Georgia Southern (01/13/14)6, HODGES, Brittany (Furman) vs Samford (02/17/14)5, COOPER, KeKe (Appalachian State) vs Lees-McRae (11/15/13)5, TERRY, Shauna (Western Carolina) vs Georgia State (11/23/13)5, COFFER, Sam (Elon) vs Campbell (12/20/13)5, JOYNER, Jasmine (Chattanooga) at Samford (02/24/14)5, COOPER, KeKe (Appalachian State) at Western Carolina (03/01/14)

TURNOVERS10, JONES, Joi (Appalachian State) at North Carolina A&T (12/04/13)10, WILLIAMS, Bailey (UNCG) at Wofford (01/25/14)9, WILLIAMS, Bailey (UNCG) vs College of Charlesto (11/23/13)8, HARRIS, Kelsey (Elon) at NC State (12/8/13)8, WILLIAMS, Bailey (UNCG) at Chattanooga (03/02/14)8, MORRISSEY, Brigid (Furman) at Auburn (03/20/14)

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2013-14 TEAM GAME HIGHSPOINTS90, Georgia Southern at Davidson (02/15/14)88, Davidson vs Wofford (12/07/13)87, UNCG vs Wofford (02/24/14)86, Appalachian State vs Lees-McRae (11/15/13)86, Chattanooga at UNCG (12/14/13)

MARGIN OF VICTORY48 (79-31), Furman vs Brevard (11/12/13)39 (75-36), Chattanooga vs Wofford (01/18/14)33 (86-53), Chattanooga at UNCG (12/14/13)33 (77-44), Chattanooga vs Elon (03/09/14)29 (86-57), Appalachian State vs Lees-McRae (11/15/13)

FIELD GOALS MADE35, Appalachian State vs Lees-McRae (11/15/13)35, Elon vs UNCG (02/01/14)34, Chattanooga at UNCG (12/14/13)34, Chattanooga at Austin Peay (12/18/13)34, Elon vs Georgia Southern (02/08/14)

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS79, Georgia Southern vs George Mason (12/30/13)78, UNCG at Georgia Southern (01/11/14)74, Davidson vs Winthrop (11/15/13)74, Western Carolina vs Davidson (01/27/14)74, Western Carolina vs Elon (02/15/14)

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.630 (34-54), Chattanooga at Austin Peay (12/18/13).585 (31-53), Davidson vs Western Carolina (02/22/14).568 (25-44), Samford at UNCG (12/16/13) .567 (34-60), Chattanooga at UNCG (12/14/13).564 (31-55), Elon vs Mount Olive (12/22/13)

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE11, Western Carolina at Appalachian State (11/26/13)11, Georgia Southern vs Detroit (11/30/13)11, Western Carolina at North Carolina Central (12/19/13)11, Davidson at Samford (01/04/14)10, Davidson at Clemson (11/08/13)10, Chattanooga at Tennessee (11/14/13)10, UNCG vs Clemson (12/05/13)10, Samford vs Wofford (01/20/14)10, Davidson vs Samford (02/03/14)10, Western Carolina vs UNCG (03/07/14)

3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS33, Samford at Oklahoma (12/29/13)31, Western Carolina at NC Central (12/19/13)28, Samford vs Georgia Southern (01/06/14)28, Western Carolina at Elon (01/19/14)27, Wofford at Clemson (11/10/13)27, Chattanooga vs Colorado State (12/01/13)27, Western Carolina vs Elon (02/15/14)27, Chattanooga vs Syracuse (03/22/14)

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.769 (10-13), Davidson vs Samford (02/03/14).667 (10-15), Davidson at Clemson (11/08/13).667 (8-12), Furman vs Wofford (01/11/14).667 (6-9), Elon vs Samford (12/14/13).667 (4-6), UNCG vs High Point (12/01/13)

FREE THROWS MADE29, Georgia Southern vs Wofford (03/07/14)28, Western Carolina vs Furman (03/08/14)27, UNCG vs Wofford (02/24/14)26, Elon vs Winston-Salem State (11/08/13)26, Furman vs Appalachian State (01/04/13)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS38, Furman vs Anderson (11/30/13)38, UNCG vs Wofford (02/24/14)38, Georgia Southern vs Wofford (03/07/14)36, Davidson vs Furman (12/09/13)34, UNCG vs College of Charleston (11/23/13)34, Wofford vs UNCG (01/25/14)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE1.000 (7-7), Samford vs Mercer (12/07/13)1.000 (5-5), Samford at Utah (12/21/13).933 (14-15), Wofford at Norfolk State (11/24/13).929 (13-14), Chattanooga vs Elon (03/09/14).923 (12-13), Davidson at North Carolina A&T (11/21/13).923 (12-13), Davidson at Chattanooga (01/06/14)

REBOUNDS55, Western Carolina vs Morgan State (12/29/13)53, Davidson vs Gardner-Webb (11/20/13)51, Appalachian State vs Lees-McRae (11/15/13)51, Georgia Southern vs Elon (01/13/14)50, Elon vs North Carolina A&T (12/31/13)50, Chattanooga vs Wofford (01/18/14)50, Elon vs Western Carolina (01/19/14)50, UNCG vs Davidson (02/08/14)50, Furman at UNCG (02/22/14)

ASSISTS26, Chattanooga vs UNCG (03/02/14)25, Appalachian State vs Lees-McRae (11/15/13)23, Furman vs Brevard (11/12/13)23, Chattanooga vs Wofford (01/18/14)22, Chattanooga at UNCG (12/14/13)22, Furman vs UNCG (01/27/14)22, Elon vs UNCG (02/01/14)22, Chattanooga vs Elon (02/28/14)

STEALS23, Chattanooga vs UNCG (03/02/14)18, Davidson vs UNCG (01/13/14)17, Wofford vs UNCG (01/25/14)15, Appalachian State at Radford (12/16/13)15, Appalachian State at UNCG (01/19/14)

BLOCKED SHOTS11, Elon at Georgia Southern (01/13/14)10, Elon vs Campbell (12/20/13)10, Chattanooga vs Wofford (01/18/14)9, Elon vs UNCG (02/01/14)9, Chattanooga at Davidson (02/01/14)9, Furman vs Samford (02/17/14)9, Chattanooga vs Georgia Southern (03/08/14)

TURNOVERS35, Georgia Southern at Kentucky (11/13/13)32, Appalachian State at UNCW (12/31/13)32, UNCG at Wofford (01/25/14)30, UNCG at Chattanooga (03/02/14)29, UNCG vs College of Charleston (11/23/13)

FOULS30, UNCG vs Tulsa (12/30/13)29, UNCG at Gardner-Webb (11/11/13)28, Appalachian State at Vanderbilt (11/08/13)28, Appalachian State vs ETSU (11/12/13)28, UNCG vs Clemson (12/05/13)28, Appalachian State at Furman (01/04/13)28, UNCG at Wofford (01/25/14)28, Furman at Wofford (02/08/14)28, Wofford vs Georgia Southern (03/07/14)

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INDIVIDUAL RECORD BOOKScoringGame1. 48 Karen Pelphrey, MAR vs. Kentucky State Feb. 22, 1984 48 Valorie Whiteside, APP vs. Western Carolina Jan. 23, 1986 48 Lori Lyons, WCU vs. ETSU Jan. 30, 19934. 47 Nicole Hopson, ETSU vs. Furman Feb. 25, 19915. 45 Valorie Whiteside, APP vs. Western Carolina 1985-86 45 Regina Kirk, UTC vs. North Alabama Dec. 18, 1987 45 Jennifer Gardner, WCU vs. Georgia Southern March 5, 20058. 44 Karen Pelphrey, MAR vs. South Carolina Jan. 15, 19849. 44 Valorie Whiteside, APP vs. Lenoir-Rhyne Feb. 4, 198510. 44 Shannon Thomas, APP vs. New Mexico State Feb. 22, 1991

Season1. 776 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1986-872. 758 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1984-853. 732 Karen Pelphrey, Marshall 1985-864. 728 Karen Pelphrey, Marshall 1984-85 728 DeShawne Blocker, ETSU 1994-956. 712 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1987-887. 698 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1985-868. 677 Alex Anderson, Chattanooga 2006-079. 654 Regina Kirk, Chattanooga 1987-8810. 626 Nicole Hopson, ETSU 1990-91

Career1. 2,944 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1984-882. 2,376 Regina Kirk, Chattanooga 1984-883. 2,169 Rushia Brown, Furman 1989-944. 2,163 Karen Pelphrey, Marshall 1983-865. 2,151 Katie Beck, ETSU 1984-886. 2,084 DeShawne Blocker, ETSU 1991-957. 2,020 Ali Ford, Elon 2009-138. 1,920 Jackie Smith, Furman 1996-009. 1,909 Kim Brown, Chattanooga 1988-9310. 1,896 Jenny Nutt, Wofford 1997-02

Scoring averageSeason Avg G Pts.1. 27.1 28 758 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1984-852. 26.1 28 732 Karen Pelphrey, Marshall 1985-863. 25.4 28 712 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1987-884. 25.0 31 776 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1986-875. 25.1 29 728 Karen Pelphrey, Marshall 1984-856. 24.3 30 730 DeShawne Blocker, ETSU 1994-957. 24.1 29 698 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1985-868. 23.4 28 654 Regina Kirk, Chattanooga 1987-889. 22.4 28 626 Nicole Hopson, ETSU 1990-9110. 22.3 28 623 Angela Crosby, Appalachian State 1993-94

Career1. 25.4 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1984-882. 21.9 Angela Crosby, Appalachian State 1992-963. 21.2 Regina Kirk, Chattanooga 1984-884. 20.5 Katie Beck, ETSU 1984-885. 19.5 DeShawne Blocker, ETSU 1991-956. 19.0 Rushia Brown, Furman 1989-947. 17.2 Jenny Nett, Wofford 1997-028. 15.9 Ali Ford, Elon 2009-139. 15.8 Melinda Goodson, UNCG 1996-0010. 14.8 Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson 2009-13

Appalachian State’s Valorie Whiteside holds numerous SoCon records, including those for points in a season and a career.

Field goals madeGame1. 24 Karen Pelphrey, MAR vs. Kentucky State Feb. 22, 19842. 20 Valorie Whiteside, APP vs. Western Carolina Jan. 23, 1986 20 Lori Lyons, WCU vs. ETSU Jan, 30, 19934. 19 Regina Kirk, UTC vs. North Alabama Dec. 18, 19875. 17 Rushia Brown, FUR vs. Appalachian State Jan. 30, 19936. 16 Regina Kirk, UTC vs. Austin Peay Dec. 3, 19877. 15 Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson March 3, 2000 15 Ashlen Dewart, APP vs. Bowling Green Dec. 23, 2009 15 Whitney Hood, UTC vs. Wofford Jan. 2, 201010. 14 Gwen Thomas, GSU vs. Kent Jan. 4, 1992 14 Biz Brediger, UNCG vs. Furman Feb. 10, 1998 14 Alex Anderson, UTC vs. Davidson Feb. 4, 2008 14 Jazmine Martin, SAM vs. Chattanooga Jan. 23, 2013 14 Kelsey Evans, Elon vs. Georgia Southern March 4, 2013

Season1. 314 Karen Pelphrey, Marshall 1983-842. 306 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1986-873. 286 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1987-884. 282 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1985-865. 279 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1984-856. 274 Katie Beck, ETSU 1985-867. 272 Regina Kirk, Chattanooga 1987-88 272 Alex Anderson, Chattanooga 2006-079. 248 Glenda Cunningham, Appalachian State 1989-9010. 242 Rushia Brown, Furman 1993-94

Career1. 1,153 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1984-882. 964 Regina Kirk, Chattanooga 1984-883. 908 Rushia Brown, Furman 1989-944. 809 Kim Brown, Chattanooga 1988-935. 730 Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson 2009-136. 714 Karen Robinson, Appalachian State 1983-877. 711 Janice Rhynehardt, Furman 1988-928. 678 Anna Freeman, Appalachian State 2009-139. 676 Natalie Cleckley, Furman 1987-91 676 Jenny Nett, Wofford 1997-02

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INDIVIDUAL RECORD BOOKField-goal attemptsGame1. 37 Lori Lyons, WCU vs. ETSU Jan. 30, 19932. 32 Whitney Hood, UTC vs. Wofford Jan. 2, 20113. 30 Valorie Whiteside, APP vs. Marshall Jan. 26, 1985 30 Regina Kirk, UTC vs. ETSU March 10, 19885. 29 Alex Anderson, UTC vs. Western Carolina Jan. 13, 20076. 28 Ali Ford, Elon vs. Virginia Tech Nov. 11, 20107. 27 Alex Anderson, UTC vs. College of Charleston Feb. 17, 2006 8. 26 Jenny Nett, WOF vs. Chattanooga March 2, 2002 26 Tiffany Brown, GSU at Jacksonville State Nov. 15, 2006 26 Maryaah Sydnor, APP, at Vanderbilt Nov. 8, 2013

Season1. 598 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1987-882. 532 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1986-873. 529 Alex Anderson, Chattanooga 2006-074. 526 Regina Kirk, Chattanooga 1987-885. 515 Regina Kirk, Chattanooga 1984-856. 494 Glenda Cunningham, Appalachian State 1989-90 494 Jenny Nett, Wofford 2001-028. 487 Laura Murray, Davidson 2013-149. 485 Katie Beck, ETSU 1985-8610. 478 Ali Ford, Elon 2010-11

Career1. 2,231 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1984-882. 1,912 Regina Kirk, Chattanooga 1984-883. 1,729 Ali Ford, Elon 2009-134. 1,657 Kim Brown, Chattanooga 1989-935. 1,615 Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson 2009-136. 1,583 Jenny Nett, Wofford 1997-027. 1,536 Rushia Brown, Furman 1989-948. 1,507 Anna Freeman, Appalachian State 2009-139. 1,300 Julie Copeland, Chattanooga 1987-9110. 1,233 Janna Magette, Davidson 1998-01

Field-goal percentageGame (minimum 8 made)1. 100.0 (11-11) Melissa Chambers, CofC vs. Anderson Jan. 18, 2006 100.0 (11-11) Rushia Brown, FUR vs. Campbell Nov. 24, 1990 100.0 (11-11) Karen Mason, WCU vs. Eastern Kentucky Feb. 1, 1995 100.0 (11-11) Melinda Goodson, UNCG vs. Wofford Feb. 26, 19995. 100.0 (10-10) Regina Ikard, APP vs. Radford Nov. 26, 1991 100.0 (10-10) Monique McClelland, GSU vs. APP Jan. 23, 1992 100.0 (10-10) DeShawne Blocker, ETSU vs. WCU Feb. 22, 19958. 100.0 (9-9) Susan Lance, UTC vs. Appalachian State Feb. 22, 1987 100.0 (9-9) Mahagony Williams, WOF vs. APP Feb. 25, 200810. 100.0 (8-8) Megan Jackson, ETSU vs. Chattanooga Dec. 29, 2001 100.0 (8-8) Brittany Hodges, FUR vs. Elon Feb. 23, 2013

Season (minimum 5 made per game)1. 64.6 (190-294) DeShawne Blocker, ETSU 1992-932. 64.4 (139-216) Kristen Ferrucci, Davidson 1994-953. 64.0 (222-347) Angela Crosby, Appalachian State 1992-934. 63.7 (160-251) Sharon Mitchell, Georgia Southern 1997-985. 63.7 (221-347) Angela Crosby, Appalachian State 1992-936. 63.0 (289-459) DeShawne Blocker, ETSU 1994-957. 62.0 (160-258) Monique McClelland, Georgia Southern 1992-938. 61.4 (242-394) Rushia Brown, Furman 1989-949. 61.3 (231-377) Katie Beck, ETSU 1986-87

Career (minimum 400 made)1. 62.8 (429-683) Angela Crosby, Appalachian State 1992-952. 59.8 (839-1,403) DeShawne Blocker, ETSU 1991-953. 59.1 (908-1,536) Rushia Brown, Furman 1989-944. 58.0 (538-927) Andrea Autrey, Georgia Southern 1991-955. 56.4 (897-1,591) Katie Beck, ETSU 1984-886. 55.4 (532-960) Sharon Mitchell, Georgia Southern 1996-017. 55.4 Kristen Ferrucci, Davidson 1992-968. 53.8 (523-972) Telly Hall, Georgia Southern 1994-989. 52.2 (536-1,026) Melinda Goodson, UNCG 1996-00

3-point field goals madeGame1. 9 Alex Thompson, DAV vs. Appalachian State Dec. 6, 20082. 8 Amy Engle, ETSU vs. South Carolina State Dec. 2, 1996 8 Marchetta Winton, UTC vs. Georgia State Dec. 14, 1988 8 Becky Haus, FUR vs. Georgia State Jan. 21, 1991 8 Lori Lyons, WCU vs. ETSU Jan. 30, 1993 8 Haley Cook, FUR vs. Charleston Southern Jan. 21, 1998 8 Alie Rousseau, GSU vs. Appalachian State Feb. 8, 2000 8 Tierra Bumbrey, Elon vs. Western Carolina Feb. 11, 2008 8 Raegan Thompson, FUR vs. UNC Asheville Dec. 12, 2010 8 Zora Stephenson, Elon vs. Virginia Intermont Nov. 18, 2011 8 Lacie Dowling, GSU vs. Detroit Nov. 30, 2013

Season1. 95 Alyssa Frye, College of Charleston 2012-132. 92 Ali Ford, Elon 2010-113. 90 Brooke Hand, Chattanooga 2006-074. 90 Kelly O’Conner, Furman 2010-115. 87 Marcheta Winton, Chattanooga 1988-89 87 Ali Ford, Elon 2011-127. 85 Brooke Hand, Chattanooga 2005-068. 84 Ali Ford, Elon 2009-109. 83 Karen Gruca, Appalachian State 1990-91 83 Alie Rousseau, Georgia Southern 2001-02 83 Brooke Hand, Chattanooga 2007-08

Career1. 338 Ali Ford, Elon 2009-132. 315 Brooke Hand, Chattanooga 2005-083. 276 Emily London, Samford 2008-114. 229 Kayla Christopher, Chattanooga 2009-135. 222 Laura Murray, Davidson 2010-146. 216 Katasha Brown, Chattanooga 2002-067. 214 Jenaya Wade-Fray, Chattanooga 2006-108. 213 Janna Magette, Davidson 1998-029. 193 Jasmine Byrd, UNCG 2003-0710. 186 Karen Stanley, Furman 1991-95

3-point field-goal attemptsGame1. 20 Lori Lyons, WCU vs. ETSU Jan. 30, 19932. 17 Alyssa Frye, CofC vs. Elon Jan. 20, 20133. 16 Marchetta Winton, UTC vs. UAB Jan. 30, 1989 16 Alie Rousseau, GSU vs. College of Charleston Jan. 5, 20025. 15 Alie Rousseau, GSU vs. Georgia Dec. 4, 2001 15 Brooke Hand, UTC vs. Louisville Nov. 24, 2007 15 Ali Ford, Elon vs. Chattanooga Dec. 17, 2009 15 Ali Ford, Elon vs. Virginia Tech Nov. 18, 2010 15 Ali Ford, Elon vs. Western Carolina Dec. 18, 2010 15 Alyssa Frye, CofC vs. Appalachian State Jan. 18, 2013

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INDIVIDUAL RECORD BOOKSeason1. 277 Ali Ford, Elon 2010-112. 275 Alyssa Frye, College of Charleston 2012-133. 261 Ali Ford, Elon 2009-104. 253 Kelly O’Conner, Furman 2010-115. 244 Ali Ford, Elon 2011-126. 235 Brooke Hand, Chattanooga 2006-077. 234 Brooke Hand, Chattanooga 2007-088. 233 Alie Rousseau, Georgia Southern 2001-029. 219 Ali Ford, Elon 2012-1310. 213 Jasmine Byrd, UNCG 2006-07

Career1. 1,001 Ali Ford, Elon 2009-132. 833 Brooke Hand, Chattanooga 2004-083. 677 Jasmine Byrd, UNCG 2003-074. 647 Laura Murray, Davidson 2010-145. 597 Janna Magette, Davidson 1998-026. 586 Kayla Christopher, Chattanooga 2009-137. 582 Emily London, Samford 2008-118. 558 Ricaye Harris, Wofford 2001-059. 553 Amanda Leigh, UNCG 2008-1110. 550 Lindsay Smith, Appalachian State 2001-05

3-point field-goal percentageGame (minimum 5 made)1. 100.00 (7-7) Laura Murray, DAV vs. Appalachian State Feb. 2, 20112. 100.0 (6-6) Mary Perry, GSU vs. Chattanooga Feb. 1, 1999 100.0 (6-6) Jenaya Wade-Fray, UTC vs. UNCG Jan. 29, 2007 100.0 (6-6) Lee Stephens, FUR vs. Charleston Southern Jan. 8, 2008 100.0 (6-6) Melissa Liebschwager, FUR vs. Wofford Feb. 2, 20086. 100.0 (5-5) Kristi Huff, MAR vs. Baylor 1990-91 100.0 (5-5) Tamira Higgins, MAR vs. Chattanooga Jan. 17, 1994 100.0 (5-5) Jennifer O’Brien, DAV vs. Ga. Southern Dec. 12, 1999 100.0 (5-5) Katasha Brown, UTC vs. ETSU Jan. 31, 2004 100.0 (5-5) Rachel King, CofC vs. Elon 2003-04 100.0 (5-5) Amanda Eaton, UNCG vs. Wofford Dec. 30, 2004 100.0 (5-5) Jenaya Wade-Fray, UTC vs. Davidson Jan. 8, 2007 100.0 (5-5) Ali Ford, Elon vs. Chattanooga Dec. 17, 2009 100.0 (5-5) Ashley Lax, DAV vs. UNCG Feb. 6, 2010 100.0 (5-5) Hannah Early, DAV vs. Clemson Nov. 8, 2013 100.0 (5-5) Hannah Early, DAV vs. Samford Feb. 3, 2014

Season (minimum 1.5 made per game)1. 48.3 (84-174) Emily London, Samford 2010-112. 47.0 (70-149) Melissa Liebschwager, Furman 2008-093. 46.4 (64-138) Emily London, Samford 2008-094. 46.3 (68-147) Emily London, Samford 2009-105. 45.9 (45-98) Melissa Davis, Appalachian State 1995-966. 45.5 (46-101) Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson 1997-987. 45.0 (45-100) Miranda Warfield, Chattanooga 2003-048. 44.8 (47-105) Meagan Gloason, Davidson 1999-009. 44.6 (87-195) Marcheta Winton, Chattanooga 1988-8910. 44.3 (70-158) Terri Brock, Chattanooga 1998-99

Career (minimum 120 made)1. 47.4 (276-582) Emily London, Samford 2008-112. 42.4 (133-314) Karen Gruca, Appalachian State 1989-913. 40.7 (150-369) Amy Engle, ETSU 1994-964. 40.3 (186-462) Karen Stanley, Furman 1991-955. 39.9 (216-542) Katasha Brown, Chattanooga 2002-066. 38.7 (170-439) Miranda Warfield, Chattanooga 2000-047. 36.8 (134-364) Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson 1996-008. 35.9 (137-382) Lee DuBose, Georgia Southern 2002-069. 34.8 (167-480) Svetlana Trjeskal, Georgia Southern 1995-9910. 34.6 (125-343) Tara Anderson, Georgia Southern 1992-95

Free throws madeGame1. 21 Emily Holliday, WCU vs. Furman Feb. 6, 19862. 16 Valorie Whiteside, APP vs. Lenoir-Rhyne Feb. 4, 1985 16 Regina Kirk, UTC vs. Mercer Feb. 3, 1987 16 Shannon Thomas, APP vs. New Mexico State Feb. 22, 1991 16 Danna Simpson, GSU vs. Wofford Dec. 21, 20006. 15 Tonya Bristow, FUR vs. Western Carolina Jan. 15, 1996 15 Jackie Smith, FUR vs. ETSU Dec. 17, 1997 15 Jackie Smith, FUR vs. Siena Dec. 29, 1997 15 Jackie Smith, FUR vs. ETSU Jan. 31, 1998 15 Jackie Smith, FUR vs. Middle Tennessee State Nov. 22, 1998 15 Melinda Goodson, UNCG vs. Davidson Feb. 27, 1999 15 Brittney Scarberry, CofC vs. Appalachian State Jan. 12, 2002 15 Jenny Nett, WOF vs. Appalachian State Jan. 15, 2002 15 Shanara Hollinquest, UTC vs. Samford Jan. 17, 2009

Season1. 212 Jackie Smith, Furman 1999-002. 207 Jackie Smith, Furman 1998-993. 182 Beth Laney, Appalachian State 1986-874. 181 Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga 2009-105. 176 Jackie Smith, Furman 1997-986. 158 Monique Dawson, Western Carolina 2006-077. 157 Gwen Thomas, Georgia Southern 1991-928. 156 Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga 2008-099. 154 Laura Reed, Furman 1983-8410. 148 Kristina Behnfeldt, ETSU 1995-96

Career1. 724 Jackie Smith, Furman 1996-002. 638 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1984-883. 498 Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga 2006-104. 444 Jennifer Gardner, Western Carolina 2001-055. 438 Jenny Nett, Wofford 1997-026. 423 Tommi Paris, Furman 2002-067. 418 Regina Kirk, Chattanooga 1984-88 8. 414 Beth Laney, Appalachian State 1985-899. 398 Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson 2009-1310. 385 Melinda Goodson, UNCG 1996-00

Free-throw attemptsGame1. 25 Emily Holliday, WCU vs. Furman Feb. 6, 19862. 24 Valorie Whiteside, APP vs. Lenoir-Rhyne Feb. 4, 19853. 22 Rushia Brown, FUR vs. College of Charleston Dec. 4, 19924. 19 Regina Kirk, UTC vs. Mercer Feb. 3, 1987 19 Tonya Bristow, FUR vs. Western Carolina Jan. 15, 1996 19 Melinda Goodson, UNCG vs. Campbell Dec. 30, 19977. 18 Regina Kirk, Chattanooga Dec. 6, 1986 18 Gwen Thomas, GSU vs. Villanova Nov. 20, 1991 18 Andrea Autrey, GSU vs. Western Carolina Feb. 25, 1995 18 Sharon Mitchell, GSU vs. Davidson Dec. 30, 1997

Season1. 338 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1984-852. 269 Jackie Smith, Furman 1999-003. 256 Jackie Smith, Furman 1998-994. 252 Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga 2009-105. 242 Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga 2008-096. 217 Gwen Thomas, Georgia Southern 1991-927. 212 Regina Kirk, Chattanooga 1986-878. 211 Regina Kirk, Chattanooga 1984-85 211 Telly Hall, Georgia Southern 1997-9810. 208 Emily Holliday, Western Carolina 1985-86 208 Monique Dawson, Western Carolina 2006-07

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Davidson’s Jennifer O’Brien holds the league record for steals in a career and is among the all-time leaders in assists and 3-point field-goal percentage.

Career1. 1,173 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1984-882. 950 Jackie Smith, Furman 1996-003. 781 Regina Kirk, Chattanooga 1984-884. 724 Jackie Smith, Furman 1996-005. 718 Regina Kirk, Chattanooga 1984-886. 654 Telly Hall, Georgia Southern 1994-987. 619 Roxanne Williams, Western Carolina 1988-918. 568 Melinda Goodson, UNCG 1996-009. 558 Jenny Nett, Wofford 1997-0210. 516 Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson 2009-13

Free-throw percentageGame (minimum 11 made)1. 100.0 (16-16) Danna Simpson, GSU vs. Wofford Jan. 24, 19982. 100.0 (14-14) Beth Laney, APP vs. Stephen F. Austin March 20, 1987 100.0 (14-14) Lori Lyons, WCU vs. Navy Dec. 5, 1992 100.0 (14-14) Kerry Brown, DAV vs. Wofford Jan. 24, 1998 100.0 (14-14) Amanda Eaton, UNCG vs. CofC Feb. 9, 2004 100.0 (14-14) Shanara Hollinquest, UTC vs. Samford March 8, 20107. 100.0 (13-13) Tommi Paris, FUR vs. Georgia Southern Jan. 17, 2005 100.0 (13-13) Justin Taylor, WCU vs. Furman March 8, 2014 9. 100.0 (12-12) Monique Dawson, WCU vs. Middle Tennessee Dec. 2, 2007 100.0 (12-12) Maryah Sydnor, APP vs. Radford Dec. 16, 2013

Season (minimum 2.5 made per game)1. 93.6 (117-125) Emily London, Samford 2010-112. 92.7 (102-110) Tommi Paris, Furman 2005-063. 92.3 (96-104) Lea Ann Parsley, Marshall 1989-904. 90.8 (89-98) Ali Ford, Elon 2012-135. 90.2 (83-92) Emily London, Samford 2008-09 90.2 (101-112) Emily London, Samford 2009-107. 88.7 (94-106) Maryah Sydnor, Appalachian State 2012-138. 87.9 (109-124) Anna Freeman, Appalachian State 2012-139. 87.8 (115-131) Jamie Navarro, Georgia Southern 2009-1010. 87.7 (93-106) Karen Stanley, Furman 1993-94 87.7 (100-114) Rebecca Viverette, UNCG 1997-98

Career (minimum 200 made)1. 89.9 (382-425) Emily London, Samford 2008-112. 85.1 (423-497) Tommi Paris, Furman 2002-063. 84.1 (364-433) Karen Stanley, Furman 1991-954. 83.8 (202-241) Jane Dalton, Appalachian State 1984-885. 83.3 (355-426) Anna Freeman, Appalachian State 2009-136. 82.6 (336-407) Ali Ford, Elon 2009-137. 80.7 (205-254) Jenny Leavitt, Marshall 1985-898. 80.1 (317-396) Meridyth Frye, Georgia Southern 2009-139. 79.8 (301-377) Kristina Behnfeldt, Marshall 1996-9710. 79.5 (321-404) Lori Lyons, Western Carolina 1990-93

ReboundsGame1. 28 DeShawne Blocker, ETSU vs. Covenant Jan. 4, 19942. 26 Valorie Whiteside, APP vs. Furman Feb. 26, 1985 26 Katie Beck, ETSU vs. Charleston (W.Va.) Dec. 7, 1985 26 Katie Beck, ETSU vs. Radford Dec. 5, 19855. 25 DeShawne Blocker, ETSU vs. Marshall Feb. 13, 19936. 24 DeShawne Blocker, ETSU vs. Davidson Feb. 26, 19947. 23 Valorie Whiteside, APP vs. Lenoir-Rhyne Feb. 4, 1985 23 Valorie Whiteside, APP vs. Wofford Nov. 23, 1985 23 Kim Bush, UTC vs. Mercer Jan. 21, 1986 23 Charlene Penland, WCU vs. ETSU Feb. 24, 1990 23 Natalie Cleckley, FUR vs. Western Carolina Jan. 9, 1991 23 Jenette Reed, MAR vs. Campbell Dec. 29, 1992 23 Erin Butcher, DAV vs. Lynchburg Jan. 30, 1993

Season1. 450 DeShawne Blocker, ETSU 1993-942. 441 Katie Beck, ETSU 1987-883. 435 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1984-854. 362 Katie Beck, ETSU 1985-865. 356 Kim Horsey, Chattanooga 1983-84 356 Natalie Cleckley, Furman 1990-917. 347 Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson 2012-138. 345 DeShawne Blocker, ETSU 1994-959. 342 Katie Beck, ETSU 1986-8710. 333 Alex Anderson, Chattanooga 2006-07

Career1. 1,404 Katie Beck, ETSU 1984-882. 1,369 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1984-883. 1,361 DeShawne Blocker, ETSU 1991-954. 1,143 Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson 2009-135. 1,102 Natalie Cleckley, Furman 1987-916. 1,086 Regina Kirk, Chattanooga 1984-887. 1,056 Jackie Smith, Furman 1996-008. 1,023 Rushia Brown, Furman 1989-949. 1,008 Anna Freeman, Appalachian State 2009-1310. 1,004 Kelsey Evans, Elon 2009-13

Rebounding averageSeason1. 17.6 (25-441) Katie Beck, ETSU 1987-882. 17.3 (26-450) DeShawne Blocker, ETSU 1993-943. 15.5 (28-435) Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1984-854. 13.7 (25-342) Katie Beck, ETSU 1986-875. 13.0 (25-326) DeShawne Blocker, ETSU 1992-936. 12.9 (28-362) Katie Beck, ETSU 1985-867. 12.7 (28-356) Natalie Cleckley, Furman 1990-918. 11.5 (30-345) DeShawne Blocker, ETSU 1994-959. 10.8 (31-335) Jackie Smith, Furman 1999-0010. 10.4 (29-303) Jackie Smith, Furman 1997-98

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INDIVIDUAL RECORD BOOKCareer1. 13.4 (105-1,404) Katie Beck, ETSU 1984-882. 12.7 (107-1,361) DeShawne Blocker, ETSU 1991-953. 11.8 (116-1,369) Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1984-884. 11.7 (62-725) Tonya Bristowe, Furman 1994-985. 10.1 (44-444) Erin Butcher, Davidson 1992-94 6. 9.7 (112-1,086) Regina Kirk, Chattanooga 1984-887. 9.6 (115-1,102) Natalie Cleckley, Furman 1987-918 9.3 (100-929) Shannon Thomas, Appalachian State 1988-92

AssistsGame1. 20 Kim Skala, ETSU vs. Virginia Tech Jan. 20, 1986 20 Susan Lance, UTC vs. Mercer Jan. 31, 19873. 19 Kim Skala, ETSU vs. Appalachian State Feb. 20, 1986 19 Kim Skala, ETSU vs. Western Carolina Feb. 17, 19865. 17 Kim Skala, ETSU vs. Georgetown Nov. 24, 1986 17 Susan Lance, UTC vs. ETSU Feb. 25, 19877. 16 Susan Lance, UTC vs. ETSU Feb. 7, 1987 16 Amy Wales, UTC vs. Marshall Jan. 13, 1990

Season1. 285 Kim Skala, ETSU 1985-862. 234 Kim Skala, ETSU 1984-853. 208 Amy Wales, Chattanooga 1989-904. 206 Jill Brown, College of Charleston 2012-135. 202 Kim Skala, ETSU 1986-876. 192 Karla May, Marshall 1984-857. 191 Brigid Morrissey, Furman 2013-148. 184 Nancy Smith, Chattanooga 1988-89 184 Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson 1997-9810. 175 Nancy Smith, Chattanooga 1990-91

Career1. 842 Kim Skala, ETSU 1983-872. 660 Jane Dalton, Appalachian State 1984-883. 648 Nancy Smith, Chattanooga 1987-914. 588 Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson 1996-005. 568 Shannon Spencer, Appalachian State 1992-966. 536 Karla May, Marshall 1983-867. 512 Amy Wales, Chattanooga 1987-918. 509 Jan Cameron, Chattanooga 1990-949. 477 Rachel Brittenham, Wofford 2009-1310. 469 Barbara Sitton, Davidson 2009-13

Assists averageSeason1. 10.6 (27-285) Kim Skala, ETSU 1985-862. 8.7 (27-234) Kim Skala, ETSU 1984-853. 8.1 (25-202) Kim Skala, ETSU 1986-874. 7.4 (26-192) Karla May, Marshall 1984-855. 7.2 (29-208) Amy Wales, Chattanooga 1989-906. 6.8 (27-184) Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson 1997-987. 6.6 (28-184) Nancy Smith, Chattanooga 1988-898. 6.4 (32-206) Jill Brown, College of Charleston 2012-139. 6.3 (28-175) Nancy Smith, Chattanooga 1990-9110. 6.2 (31-191) Brigid Morrissey, Furman 2013-14

Career1. 8.0 (105-841) Kim Skala, ETSU 1983-872. 5.9 (110-648) Nancy Smith, Chattanooga 1987-913. 5.7 (116-660) Jane Dalton, Appalachian State 1984-884. 5.4 (108-588) Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson 1996-005. 5.1 (112-568) Shannon Spencer, Appalachian State 1992-966. 4.5 (115-512) Amy Wales, Chattanooga 1987-917. 3.9 (103-397) Marketta Talley, College of Charleston 2002-068. 3.64 (116-422) Tierra Bumbrey, Elon 2004-089. 3.61 (87-314) Jade Hughes, College of Charleston 2005-10

Blocked shotsGame1. 12 Sharon Deal, MAR vs. Youngstown State Jan. 4, 19892. 10 Sophia Aleksandravicius, DAV vs. Furman Feb. 16, 20133. 9 Sharon Deal, MAR vs. Appalachian State Feb. 25, 1989 9 Sophia Aleksandravicius, DAV vs. Furman Jan. 30, 20125. 8 Sharon Deal, MAR vs. Furman Jan. 15, 1989 8 Jennifer Weurding, WOF vs. North Carolina A&T Nov. 26, 2005 8 Jennifer Weurding, WOF vs. Appalachian State Feb. 12, 2007 8 Anna Freeman, APP vs. Bowling Green Dec. 23, 2009 8 Catherine Williams, APP vs. Davidson Jan. 23, 2010 8 Sophia Aleksandravicius, DAV vs. Ga. Southern Dec. 1, 2012

Season1. 117 Sharon Deal, Marshall 1988-892. 102 Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson 2012-133. 95 Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson 2010-114. 93 Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson 2011-125. 92 Anna Freeman, Appalachian State 2009-106. 81 Jennifer Weurding, Wofford 2006-077. 71 Sharon Deal, Marshall 1987-88 71 Courtney Nyborg, Elon 2003-049. 70 Kelsey Evans, Elon 2010-1110. 69 Anna Freeman, Appalachian State 2011-12

Career1. 339 Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson 2009-132. 265 Anna Freeman, Appalachian State 2009-133. 253 Jennifer Weurding, Wofford 2003-074. 235 Mahagony Williams, Wofford 2007-115. 227 Kelsey Evans, Elon 2009-136. 221 Alex Anderson, Chattanooga 2004-087. 195 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1984-888. 193 Rushia Brown, Furman 1989-949. 188 Sharon Deal, Marshall 1987-8910. 169 Lucy Hines, Wofford 1997-01

Blocked-shots averageSeason1. 4.2 (28-117) Sharon Deal, Marshall 1988-892. 3.1 (31-95) Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson 2010-113. 2.9 (31-91) Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson 2011-12 2.9 (35-102) Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson 2012-135. 2.6 (27-71) Sharon Deal, Marshall 1987-88 2.6 (35-92) Anna Freeman, Appalachian State 2009-107. 2.5 (26-65) Jeanne Marvel, Western Carolina 1986-878. 2.4 (29-71) Courtney Nyborg, Elon 2003-049. 2.3 (28-64) Regina Brown, Western Carolina 1991-9210. 2.2 (28-62) Jennifer Weurding, Wofford 2003-04 2.2 (25-56) Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga 2013-14

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INDIVIDUAL RECORD BOOKCareer1. 3.4 (55-188) Sharon Deal, Marshall 1987-892. 2.7 (127-339) Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson 2009-133. 2.4 (52-127) Jeanne Marvel, Western Carolina 1986-884. 2.3 (108-253) Jennifer Weurding, Wofford 2003-075. 2.0 (132-265) Anna Freeman, Appalachian State 2009-136. 1.8 (124-227) Kelsey Evans, Elon 2009-137. 1.7 (114-193) Rushia Brown, Furman 1990-948. 1.7 (116-195) Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1984-889. 1.6 (100-164) Erika Smith, College of Charleston 2004-0810. 1.6 (80-131) Shannon Thomas, Appalachian State 1988-91

StealsGame1. 14 Stephanie Wine, MAR vs. Western Carolina Jan. 23, 19952. 13 Valorie Whiteside, APP vs. College of Charleston Jan. 9, 19883. 12 Rachel Brittenham, WOF vs. Western Carolina Feb. 21, 20114. 11 Chris McClure, UTC vs. Appalachian State 1984-85 11 Jennifer O’Brien, DAV vs. Furman Jan. 11, 1999 11 Kristen Boone, UNCG vs. UNC Wilmington Nov. 12, 2006 11 Whitney Tossie, APP vs. Elon Dec. 16, 20068. 10 Karla May, MAR vs. West Virginia State Nov. 25, 1983 10 Emily Holliday, WCU vs. Tusculum Dec. 3, 1985 10 Jenelle Stephenson, MAR vs. ETSU Jan. 18, 1988 10 Lucy Dunn, FUR vs. ETSU Jan. 30, 1988 10 Karen Stanley, FUR vs. ETSU Jan. 31, 1994 10 Tiffany Lanier, GSU, vs. South Carolina Dec. 3, 2003 10 Liz Miller, WOF vs. Davidson Jan. 31, 2009 10 Shon Redmond, Elon vs. UNCW Nov. 18, 2012

UNCG’s Kristen Boone is the SoCon’s career leader in steals per game with an average of 3.71.

Season1. 122 Tracy Krueger, Marshall 1992-93 122 Anna Freeman, Appalachian State 2011-123. 121 Kristen Boone, UNCG 2004-054. 117 Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson 1999-005. 113 Whitney Tossie, Appalachian State 2006-076. 112 Nancy Smith, Chattanooga 1988-897. 106 Shannon Spencer, Appalachian State 1994-958. 101 Janna Magette, Davidson 2000-01 101 Tiffany Lanier, Georgia Southern 2000-01 101 Tiffany Lanier, Georgia Southern 2002-03 101 Kristen Boone, UNCG 2005-06

Career1. 383 Anna Freeman, Appalachian State 2009-132. 368 Nancy Smith, Chattanooga 1987-91 368 Jen O’Brien, Davidson 1996-004. 356 Nancy Smith, Chattanooga 1987-915. 351 Whitney Tossie, Appalachian State 2004-086. 341 Shannon Spencer, Appalachian State 1992-957. 338 Rushia Brown, Furman 1989-948. 315 Kristen Boone, UNCG 2004-099. 307 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1984-8810. 285 Tiffany Lanier, Georgia Southern 1999-03

Steals averageSeason1. 4.4 (28-122) Tracy Krueger, Marshall 1992-932. 4.3 (27-117) Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson 1999-003. 4.3 (28-121) Kristen Boone, UNCG 2004-054. 4.0 (28-112) Nancy Smith, Chattanooga 1988-895. 3.9 (26-101) Kristen Boone, UNCG 2005-066. 3.8 (28-106) Shannon Spencer, Appalachian State 1994-957. 3.6 (28-101) Janna Magette, Davidson 2000-018. 3.59 (34-122) Anna Freeman, Appalachian State 2011-129. 3.5 (28-99) Jen O’Brien, Davidson 1998-99 3.5 (28-99) Janna Magette, Davidson 2000-01

Career1. 3.71 (85-315) Kristen Boone, UNCG 2004-092. 3.41 (108-368) Jen O’Brien, Davidson 1996-003. 3.24 (110-356) Nancy Smith, Chattanooga 1987-914. 3.04 (112-341) Shannon Spencer, Appalachian State 1992-965. 3.03 (116-351) Whitney Tossie, Appalachian State 2004-086. 2.96 (114-338) Rushia Brown, Furman 1989-947. 2.90 (132-383) Anna Freeman, Appalachian State 2009-138. 2.76 (114-315) Liz Miller, Wofford 2005-099. 2.65 (116-307) Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1984-8810. 2.61 (109-285) Tiffany Lanier, Georgia Southern 1999-03

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TEAM RECORD BOOKScoringGame1. 126 Marshall vs. West Virginia Tech Nov. 26, 19842. 125 Furman vs. Charleston Southern Jan. 16, 19913. 116 Furman vs. Charleston Southern Dec. 16, 19894. 114 Furman vs. ETSU Jan. 26, 19905. 112 Furman vs. Rider Jan. 4, 19926. 111 Georgia Southern vs. Mercer Feb. 20, 19867. 110 Georgia Southern vs. Kent Jan. 4, 19928. 109 Appalachian State vs. Marshall Jan. 21, 19959. 108 Appalachian State vs. Western Carolina Jan. 28, 199310. 104 Elon vs. St. Andrews College Nov. 20, 2009

Season1. 2,543 Appalachian State 1986-872. 2,518 Western Carolina 2007-083. 2,440 Furman 1989-904. 2,432 ETSU 1994-955. 2,417 Appalachian State 1995-966. 2,392 Marshall 1984-857. 2,363 Chattanooga 1988-898. 2,344 Chattanooga 2001-029. 2,343 Appalachian State 1987-8810. 2,338 Appalachian State 2010-11

Scoring averageSeason1. 84.1 (29-2,440) Furman 1989-902. 83.7 (28-2,343) Appalachian State 1987-883. 82.8 (28-2,318) Furman 1990-914. 82.5 (29-2,392) Marshall 1984-855. 82.0 (31-2,543) Appalachian State 1986-876. 81.1 (30-2,432) ETSU 1994-957. 80.6 (30-2,417) Appalachian State 1995-968, 79.3 (28-2,220) Appalachian State 1993-949. 79.1 (29-2,137) Appalachian State 1988-8910. 79.1 (28-2,214) Georgia Southern 1994-95

Scoring defenseSeason1. 53.2 (29-1,542) Samford 2008-092. 54.4 (31-1,685) Samford 2012-133. 54.6 (30-1,639) Chattanooga 2004-054. 54.9 (33-1,811) Chattanooga 2012-135. 56.2 (33-1,856) Chattanooga 2013-146. 56.4 (28-1,580) Chattanooga 2004-057. 56.5 (31-1,752) Georgia Southern 2009-10 56.5 (33-1,864) Samford 2010-119. 56.6 (33-1,866) Chattanooga 2007-0810. 57.3 (35-2,005) Davidson 2012-13

Field goals madeGame1. 48 Marshall vs. West Virginia Tech Nov. 26, 1984 48 Georgia Southern vs. Kent Jan. 4, 19923. 47 Appalachian State vs. Catawba Dec. 10, 19844. 46 Chattanooga vs. Mercer Dec. 5, 1987 46 Furman vs. Charleston Southern Jan. 16, 19916. 45 Chattanooga vs. Mercer Jan. 18, 19897. 44 Chattanooga vs. Mercer Jan. 31, 1987 44 Wofford vs. Limestone Dec. 14, 20019. 43 Georgia Southern vs. Central Florida Dec. 8, 1992 43 Appalachian State vs. UNC Asheville Dec. 2, 2010

ETSU’s DeShawne Blocker holds the conference record for most rebounds in a game and in a season.

Season1. 1,001 Appalachian State 1986-872. 972 Furman 1989-903. 953 Appalachian State 1987-884. 948 Western Carolina 2007-085. 936 Chattanooga 1988-896. 928 Georgia Southern 1992-937. 917 Appalachian State 2010-118. 900 Appalachian State 2009-109. 899 Chattanooga 1989-90 899 Chattanooga 1991-92

Field-goal attemptsGame1. 100 Elon vs. Western Carolina Feb. 11, 20082. 95 Chattanooga vs. Lincoln Memorial Jan. 30, 19903. 93 Chattanooga vs. Alabama-Huntsville Nov. 29, 1991 93 Western Carolina vs. Elon Feb. 11, 20085. 91 Chattanooga vs. Mercer Jan. 31, 1987 91 Chattanooga vs. Appalachian State Dec. 19, 20007. 90 Chattanooga vs. ETSU Feb. 7, 19878. 88 Georgia Southern vs. Armstrong State Dec. 30, 1994 88 College of Charleston vs. Western Carolina March 9, 200910. 87 Georgia Southern at ETSU Feb. 3, 2003

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Samford’s Monica Maxwell was 78-for-196 from 3-point range in 2009-10, helping the Bulldogs set a single-season SoCon record with 272 3-pointers.

Season1. 2,670 Appalachian State 1988-892. 2,252 Western Carolina 2007-083. 2,203 Chattanooga 1988-894. 2,130 College of Charleston 2012-135. 2,086 Furman 1989-906. 2,084 Appalachian State 2009-107. 2,068 Chattanooga 1989-908. 2,057 Georgia Southern 2002-039. 2,031 Chattanooga 2000-0110. 2,026 Appalachian State 2010-11

Field-goal percentageGame1. 74.0 (37-50) ETSU vs. Appalachian State Feb. 20, 19862. 69.6 Georgia Southern vs. Appalachian State Jan. 23, 19933. 67.7 Furman vs. Winthrop Jan. 3, 19954. 67.3 (37-55) College of Charleston vs. Anderson Nov. 17, 20015. 64.7 (33-51) Appalachian State vs. Furman March 10, 19906. 63.3 (31-49) Elon vs. Winston-Salem State Dec. 13, 20077. 63.0 (34-54) Chattanooga vs. Austin Peay Dec. 18, 20138. 62.8 (27-43) Samford vs. Central Conn. State Dec. 29, 20109. 62.0 (31-50) Wofford vs. Texas-Pan American Feb. 18, 199910. 61.1 (33-54) Chattanooga vs. Georgia Southern Dec. 4, 2010

Season1. 55.9 (1,001-1,792) Appalachian State 1986-872. 51.5 (890-1,728) Appalachian State 1985-863. 50.4 (953-1,891) Appalachian State 1987-884. 48.8 (815-2,670) Appalachian State 1988-895. 48.4 (797-1,645) ETSU 1984-856. 47.8 Furman 1985-867. 47.7 (743-1,558) Davidson 1997-988. 47.7 (878-1,840) Chattanooga 1985-869. 47.3 (791-1,671) ETSU 1993-9410. 46.9 (723-1,542) ETSU 1993-94

3-point field goals madeGame1. 16 Chattanooga vs. Georgia Southern Dec. 4, 20102. 15 Chattanooga vs. Furman Feb. 22, 2004 15 Chattanooga vs. Davidson Jan. 8, 2007 15 Samford vs. Wofford Jan. 26, 2009 15 Samford vs. Berry College Dec. 7, 2010 15 Samford vs. Saint Peter’s Dec. 30, 20107. 14 Chattanooga vs. South Florida Dec. 4, 1998 14 Chattanooga vs. Appalachian State Jan. 31, 2000 14 Elon vs. St. Andrews College Nov. 20, 2009 14 College of Charleston vs. Mercer Nov. 20, 2009

Season1. 272 Samford 2009-102. 270 Samford 2010-113. 257 Chattanooga 2006-07 257 Chattanooga 2009-105. 253 Chattanooga 2008-096. 251 Chattanooga 2005-067. 244 Chattanooga 2010-118. 233 Chattanooga 2007-089. 232 Samford 2008-0910. 217 Samford 2012-13

3-point field-goal attemptsGame1. 38 ETSU vs. Georgia Southern 1997-98 38 Chattanooga vs. Louisville Nov. 24, 2007 38 Chattanooga at Saint Mary’s (Calif.) Nov. 24, 20124. 37 Chattanooga vs. Furman Dec. 22, 20045. 35 Chattanooga vs. Davidson Feb. 12, 20116. 34 Wofford vs. Furman Feb. 1, 2005 34 Chattanooga vs. Clemson Nov. 17, 2007 34 Chattanooga at Appalachian State Feb. 16, 2009 34 Chattanooga vs. Oklahoma State March 20, 201010. 33 Davidson vs. Furman Feb. 26, 2004 33 Samford vs. Wofford Jan. 26, 2009 33 Chattanooga vs. College of Charleston March 8, 2009 33 Chattanooga vs. Jacksonville State Dec. 12, 2012 33 Samford at Oregon Dec. 18, 2012 33 Samford at Oklahoma Dec. 28, 2013

Season1. 768 Samford 2009-102. 746 Chattanooga 2006-073. 741 Chattanooga 2008-094. 740 Chattanooga 2009-105. 737 Chattanooga 2010-116. 697 Chattanooga 2007-087. 681 Samford 2010-118. 673 Chattanooga 2005-069. 662 Chattanooga 2012-1310. 652 Samford 2008-09

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3-point field-goal percentageGame (minimum 4 made)1. 100.0 (4-4) Chattanooga vs. ETSU 1988-892. 81.3 (13-16) Georgia Southern vs. Appalachian St. Feb. 8, 20003. 80.0 (4-5) Appalachian State at George Mason Dec. 30, 20084. 76.9 (10-13) College of Charleston vs. Wofford Dec. 14, 2009 76.9 (10-13) Davidson vs. Appalachian State Feb. 2, 2011 76.9 (10-13) Davidson vs. Samford Feb. 3, 20147. 75.0 (6-8) Western Carolina vs. Georgia State Dec. 11, 20108. 72.7 (8-11) Wofford vs. College of Charleston Dec. 1, 2001 72.7 (8-11) College of Charleston at Elon Dec. 8, 200810. 71.4 (5-7) Furman vs. ETSU March 5, 1995

Season1. 42.4 (136-321) Appalachian State 1990-912. 41.0 (136-332) Appalachian State 1990-913. 40.8 (151-370) Chattanooga 1988-894. 39.9 (141-353) Davidson 1999-005. 39.6 (270-681) Samford 2010-116. 38.5 (106-275) ETSU 1993-947. 38.1 (164-430) Furman 2005-068. 38.0 (112-295) ETSU 1996-979. 37.9 (55-145) Appalachian State 1989-9010. 37.7 (195-517) Furman 2008-09

Furman’s Jackie Smith holds the SoCon record for most free throws made in a season and free throw attempts in a career.

Free throws madeGame1. 43 Western Carolina vs. Davidson Jan. 14, 19952. 42 Furman vs. Western Carolina Jan. 15, 1996 42 Wofford vs. Eastern Kentucky Dec. 13, 1998 42 Georgia Southern vs. Wofford Dec. 30, 1998 42 Furman vs. UNC Asheville Nov. 26, 20046. 41 Appalachian State vs. Radford Dec. 12, 19907. 38 Wofford vs. Eastern Kentucky Nov. 20, 19998. 37 UNCG vs. Elon Dec. 2, 19989. 36 College of Charleston vs. Appalachian State Jan. 12, 200210. 35 Georgia Southern vs. Davidson Dec. 12, 1999

Season1. 609 Appalachian State 1990-912. 580 Marshall 1996-973. 568 ETSU 1994-954. 565 Furman 1994-955. 555 Marshall 1995-966. 552 Appalachian State 2004-057. 526 Davidson 1998-998. 508 Davidson 2013-149. 507 Chattanooga 2003-0410. 492 Georgia Southern 1995-96

Free-throw attemptsGame1. 64 Western Carolina vs. Davidson Jan. 14, 19952. 58 Furman vs. Western Carolina Jan. 15, 19963. 55 Chattanooga vs. UNC Asheville Dec. 20, 1997 55 Wofford vs. Eastern Kentucky Dec. 13, 19985. 53 Appalachian State vs. ETSU Unknown6. 52 Georgia Southern vs. Wofford Dec. 30, 19987. 50 Chattanooga vs. College of Charleston Jan. 9, 1999 50 College of Charleston vs. Appalachian State Jan. 12, 20029. 49 Furman vs. UNC Asheville Nov. 14, 1997 49 Wofford vs. New Orleans Nov. 25, 2003

Season1. 853 Appalachian State 1990-912. 820 Furman 1994-953. 803 Marshall 1996-974. 797 ETSU 1994-955. 777 Marshall 1995-966. 775 Western Carolina 1994-957. 762 Chattanooga 2003-048. 758 Davidson 1998-999. 750 Georgia Southern 1995-9610. 732 Western Carolina 2007-08

Free-throw percentageGame (minimum 10 made)1. 100.0 (26-26) Chattanooga vs. UAB 1990-912. 100.0 (14-14) Samford vs. Davidson Jan. 19, 2009 100.0 (14-14) Samford vs. Chattanooga Nov. 30, 20094. 100.0 (13-13) Western Carolina vs. Furman Mar. 1, 2002 100.0 (13-13) Chattanooga at Elon Dec. 17, 2009 100.0 (13-13) Davidson vs. Georgia Southern Jan. 8, 20117. 100.0 (12-12) College of Charleston vs. Davidson Jan. 2, 2008 100.0 (12-12) Samford vs. Clemson Dec. 12, 2010 100.0 (12-12) Samford vs. Saint Peter’s Dec. 30, 201010. 100.0 (10-10) Appalachian State vs. Col. of Charleston Jan. 10, 2009 100.0 (10-10) Furman at South Carolina Dec. 9, 2012 100.0 (10-10) UNCG vs. North Carolina Central Dec. 19, 2012

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TEAM RECORD BOOKSeason1. 77.5 (386-498) Samford 2010-112. 77.3 (426-551) Appalachian State 2012-133. 76.7 (415-541) Furman 2007-08 76.7 (472-615) Davidson 2010-115. 76.6 (291-380) Samford 2012-136. 75.9 (425-560) Samford 2009-107. 75.5 (428-567) Furman 2005-068. 74.9 (526-702) Furman 2004-059. 74.5 (491-659) Georgia Southern 2000-0110 74.4 (438-589) Davidson 2006-07

ReboundsGame1. 75 Marshall vs. West Virginia Tech Nov. 26, 19842. 72 Western Carolina vs. Mars Hill Dec. 4, 19863. 67 Georgia Southern vs. Augusta State Dec. 18, 20004. 66 Wofford at Bethune-Cookman Nov. 28, 20085. 64 Wofford vs. Montreat Nov. 18, 2005 64 Elon vs. Western Carolina Feb. 11, 2008 64 Wofford vs. Norfolk State Nov. 18, 2009 64 Chattanooga vs. Richmond Dec. 29, 2009 64 Furman vs. Erskine Dec. 7, 201010. 63 Wofford vs. Limestone Nov. 26, 2002 63 Wofford vs. Montreat Dec. 8, 2006 63 Western Carolina vs. Elon Feb. 11, 2008

Season1. 1,521 Western Carolina 2007-082. 1,504 Appalachian State 2009-103. 1,488 Western Carolina 2006-074. 1,434 Georgia Southern 2002-035. 1,433 College of Charleston 2012-136. 1,421 Western Carolina 2008-097. 1,405 Appalachian State 1990-918. 1,370 Davidson 2012-139. 1,368 Elon 2010-1110. 1,353 Chattanooga 2009-10

Rebounding averageSeason1. 49.6 (26-1,289) ETSU 1993-942. 47.8 (30-1,434) Georgia Southern 2002-033. 44.8 (29-1,299) Georgia Southern 2003-04 44.8 (32-1,433) College of Charleston 2012-135. 44.7 (34-1,521) Western Carolina 2007-086. 43.8 (34-1,488) Western Carolina 2006-077. 43.1 (33-1,421) Western Carolina 2008-098. 43.0 (35-1,504) Appalachian State 2009-109. 41.4 (29-1,201) Wofford 2008-0910. 41.0 (33-1,353) Chattanooga 2009-10

AssistsGame1. 36 Chattanooga vs. Marshall Jan. 13, 19902. 35 Chattanooga vs. Georgia State Jan. 10, 19903. 34 Furman vs. Charleston Southern Jan. 16, 19914. 33 Chattanooga vs. Mercer Feb. 3, 1987 33 Chattanooga vs. Tennessee State Feb. 14, 19906. 31 Georgia Southern vs. Appalachian State Jan. 23, 1993 31 Appalachian State vs. Furman Jan. 11, 19978. 30 Georgia Southern at Central Florida Dec. 8, 1992 30 UNCG vs. Winthrop Feb. 17, 1993 30 UNCG vs. College of Charleston Dec. 29, 1999 30 Wofford vs. Limestone Dec. 14, 2001

Season1. 625 Chattanooga 1988-892. 616 Chattanooga 1989-903. 589 Appalachian State 2010-114. 561 Chattanooga 1990-915. 556 Appalachian State 2009-106. 548 Chattanooga 2005-067. 547 Chattanooga 1985-868. 541 Chattanooga 1991-929. 537 Chattanooga 1987-8810. 532 Georgia Southern 1992-93

Assists averageSeason1. 20.2 (31-625) Chattanooga 1988-892. 21.2 (29-616) Chattanooga 1989-903. 20.0 (28-561) Chattanooga 1990-914. 19.2 (28-537) Chattanooga 1987-885. 18.9 (29-547) Chattanooga 1985-866. 18.4 (32-589) Appalachian State 2010-117. 18.0 (30-541) Chattanooga 1991-928. 18.0 (29-522) Furman 1989-909. 17.7 (30-532) Georgia Southern 1992-9310. 17.7 (31-548) Chattanooga 2005-06

Chattanooga’s Brooke Hand ended her career as the SoCon’s career 3-point field-goal leader.

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TEAM RECORD BOOKBlocked shotsGame1. 17 Appalachian State vs. Elon Jan. 2, 20102. 15 College of Charleston vs. Furman Dec. 3, 20113. 14 Wofford vs. Furman Feb. 7, 20094. 13 Marshall vs. Youngstown State March 4, 1989 13 Elon at UNCG Jan. 13, 20106. 12 Western Carolina vs. UNC Wilmington Dec. 5, 1987 12 Davidson vs. Western Carolina Jan. 13, 1996 12 Wofford vs. Elon Dec. 1, 2007 12 Wofford vs. Davidson Feb. 23, 2008 12 Wofford vs. Furman Feb. 16, 2011

Season1. 223 Appalachian State 2009-102. 181 Elon 2010-113. 171 Wofford 2007-084. 170 Marshall 1988-895. 167 Wofford 2008-096. 163 Wofford 2010-117. 159 Davidson 2012-138. 157 Davidson 2013-14 157 Chattanooga 2013-1410. 149 Wofford 2006-07 149 Elon 2012-13

Blocked-shots averageSeason1. 6.4 (35-223) Appalachian State 2009-102. 6.1 (28-170) Marshall 1988-893. 5.8 (29-167) Wofford 2008-094. 5.5 (31-171) Wofford 2007-08 5.5 (33-181) Elon 2010-116. 5.4 (30-163) Wofford 2010-117. 5.2 (26-134) Davidson 1995-968. 5.1 (29-149) Wofford 2006-07 5.1 (31-157) Elon 2013-1410. 4.8 (33-157) Chattanooga 2013-14

StealsGame1. 33 Marshall vs. West Virginia State Nov. 25, 19832. 31 Wofford vs. Southern Virginia Nov. 13, 20063. 29 Furman vs. Monmouth Nov. 24, 19894. 27 Chattanooga vs. Clark Jan. 18, 1988 27 Georgia Southern vs. Appalachian State Jan. 1, 1990 27 Georgia Southern vs. Central Florida Dec. 8, 1992 27 UNCG vs. UNC Wilmington Nov. 12, 20068. 26 Chattanooga vs. Mercer Dec. 5, 1987 26 Davidson vs. Washington & Lee Dec. 29, 199410. 25 Georgia Southern vs. USC Spartanburg Nov. 24, 1999 25 UNCG vs. College of Charleston Dec. 29, 1999

Season1. 442 Appalachian State 2011-122. 415 Appalachian State 2010-113. 394 Furman 1989-904. 387 Georgia Southern 2000-01 387 Wofford 2005-066. 382 Davidson 2006-077. 378 Georgia Southern 1992-938. 376 Appalachian State 2007-089. 368 Appalachian State 2012-1310. 353 Georgia Southern 1993-94 353 UNCG 2001-02

Steals averageSeason1. 14.3 (27-387) Georgia Southern 2000-012. 13.8 (28-387) Wofford 2005-063. 13.0 (33-415) Appalachian State 2010-114. 12.7 (31-394) Furman 1989-905. 12.6 (30-378) Georgia Southern 1992-936. 12.5 (30-376) Appalachian State 2007-087. 12.3 (28-343) Georgia Southern 1999-008. 11.9 (32-382) Davidson 2006-07 11.9 (31-368) Appalachian State 2012-1310. 11.8 (30-353) Georgia Southern 1993-94

Wins1. 29 Chattanooga 2003-04 29 Chattanooga 2007-08 29 Chattanooga 2012-13 29 Chattanooga 2013-145. 27 Chattanooga 2005-06 27 Appalachian State 2011-127. 26 Chattanooga 1983-84 26 Chattanooga 1999-00 26 Chattanooga 2002-0310. 25 Chattanooga 2006-07 25 Western Carolina 2007-08 25 Appalachian State 2010-11 25 Samford 2010-11

Davidson’s Sophia Aleksandravicius (2009-13) had three of the top four single-season blocked-shot totals in league history and finished her career as the SoCon’s career leader with 339.

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SCORINGYear G Points Avg.1984-85 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 28 758 27.11985-86 Karen Pelphrey, Marshall 28 732 26.11986-87 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 31 776 25.01987-88 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 28 712 25.41988-89 Beth Laney, Appalachian State 27 524 19.41989-90 Glenda Cunningham, Appalachian State 29 617 21.31990-91 Nicole Hopson, ETSU 28 626 22.41991-92 Rushia Brown, Furman 26 546 21.01992-93 Angela Crosby, Appalachian State 27 582 21.61993-94 Angela Crosby, Appalachian State 28 623 22.31994-95 DeShawne Blocker, ETSU 30 728 24.31995-96 Amy Engle, ETSU 26 521 20.01996-97 Carolyn Kirsch, Davidson 26 423 16.31997-98 Jackie Smith, Furman 29 546 18.81998-99 Jackie Smith, Furman 27 539 20.01999-00 Damita Bullock, Chattanooga 31 568 18.32000-01 Laura Echols, Western Carolina 28 505 18.02001-02 Jenny Nett, Wofford 29 613 21.12002-03 Wilma Simpson, College of Charleston 29 440 15.22003-04 Holly Andrews, Elon 16 303 18.92004-05 Tiffani Mayes, ETSU 29 571 19.72005-06 Kitara McMoore, Elon 28 391 14.02006-07 Alex Anderson, Chattanooga 33 677 20.52007-08 Alex Anderson, Chattanooga 33 570 17.32008-09 Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga 32 529 16.52009-10 Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga 33 562 17.02010-11 Whitney Hood, Chattanooga 31 584 18.82011-12 Anna Freeman, Appalachian State 34 522 15.42012-13 Anna Freeman, Appalachian State 31 513 16.52012-13 Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson 35 577 16.52013-14 Maryah Sydnor, Appalachian State 29 563 19.4

REBOUNDINGYear G No. Avg.1984-85 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 28 435 15.51985-86 Katie Beck, ETSU 28 362 12.91986-87 Katie Beck, ETSU 25 342 13.71987-88 Katie Beck, ETSU 25 441 17.61988-89 Janet Stallings, Chattanooga 31 291 9.41989-90 Glenda Cunningham, Appalachian State 29 300 10.31990-91 Natalie Cleckley, Furman 28 356 12.71991-92 Rushia Brown, Furman 26 243 9.31992-93 DeShawne Blocker, ETSU 25 326 13.01993-94 DeShawne Blocker, ETSU 26 450 17.31994-95 DeShawne Blocker, ETSU 30 345 11.51995-96 Kristina Behnfeldt, Marshall 29 257 8.91996-97 Tonya Bristow, Furman 27 230 8.51997-98 Jackie Smith, Furman 29 303 10.41998-99 Jackie Smith, Furman 27 242 9.01999-00 Jackie Smith, Furman 31 335 10.82000-01 Natasha Lettsome, Appalachian State 29 258 8.92001-02 Orion Wake, Furman 29 262 9.02002-03 Lauren Trantham, ETSU 28 278 9.92003-04 Tiffani Mayes, ETSU 27 246 9.12004-05 Jennifer Gardner, Western Carolina 32 295 9.22005-06 Kitara McMoore, Elon 28 256 9.12006-07 Alex Anderson, Chattanooga 33 333 10.12007-08 Alex Anderson, Chattanooga 33 288 8.72008-09 Mercedes Robinson, Davidson 30 288 9.62009-10 Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga 33 295 8.92010-11 Kelsey Evans, Elon 33 304 9.22011-12 Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson 31 276 8.92012-13 Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson 35 347 9.92013-14 Brittany Hodges, Furman 30 274 9.1

FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGEYear FGM FGA Pct.1984-85 Tammy Larkey, ETSU 166 274 60.61985-86 Katie Beck, ETSU 274 485 56.51986-87 Katie Beck, ETSU 231 377 61.31987-88 Katie Beck, ETSU 206 361 57.11988-89 Beth Laney, Appalachian State 185 337 54.91989-90 Rushia Brown, Furman 191 336 56.81990-91 Natalie Cleckley, Furman 214 365 58.61991-92 Rushia Brown, Furman 216 371 58.21992-93 DeShawne Blocker, ETSU 190 294 64.61993-94 Rushia Brown, Furman 242 394 61.41994-95 Kristen Ferrucci, Davidson 139 216 64.41995-96 Telly Hall, Georgia Southern 161 286 56.31996-97 Carlise Oglesby, Chattanooga 168 341 49.31997-98 Sharon Mitchell, Georgia Southern 160 251 63.71998-99 Sharon Mitchell, Georgia Southern 158 271 58.31999-00 Cathey Franks, Wofford 125 204 61.32000-01 Lucy Hines, Wofford 95 164 57.92001-02 Misty Copas, ETSU 107 161 66.52002-03 Jennifer Gardner, Western Carolina 107 209 51.22003-04 Courtney Nyborg, Elon 134 226 59.32004-05 Kitara McMoore, Elon 95 178 53.4

Furman’s Melissa Liebschwager led the nation in 3-point field-goal percent-age (47.0) in 2008-09 and won ESPN’s 21st Annual Women’s College Basket-ball 3-Point Shooting Championship at the Palace at Auburn Hills prior to the Men’s Final Four in April 2009.

2005-06 Alex Anderson, Chattanooga 140 243 57.62006-07 Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga 75 137 54.72007-08 Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga 149 256 58.22008-09 Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga 182 355 51.32009-10 J’Lisia Ogburn, Georgia Southern 132 248 53.22010-11 Ashlen Dewart, Appalachian State 199 373 53.42011-12 Whitney Hood, Chattanooga 156 316 49.42012-13 Ashlen Dewart, Chattanooga 210 396 53.02013-14 Keke Cooper, Appalachian State 141 238 59.2

3-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGEYear 3FGM 3FGA Pct.1987-88 Jane Dalton, Appalachian State 11 23 47.81988-89 Marcheta Winton, Chattanooga 87 195 44.61989-90 Karen Gruca, Appalachian State 50 117 42.71990-91 Karen Gruca, Appalachian State 83 197 42.11991-92 Leigh Ann Cook, Western Carolina 45 111 40.51992-93 Beth Kilby, Appalachian State 54 136 39.71993-94 Nikki Kile, ETSU 54 131 41.21994-95 Amy Engle, ETSU 82 192 42.71995-96 Melissa Davis, Appalachian State 45 98 45.91996-97 Haley Cook, Furman 47 119 39.51997-98 Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson 46 101 45.51998-99 Terri Brock, Chattanooga 70 158 44.31999-00 Meagan Gleason, Davidson 47 105 44.82000-01 Tara Charles, Furman 51 118 43.22001-02 Miranda Warfield, Chattanooga 56 128 43.82002-03 Katasha Brown, Chattanooga 39 92 42.42003-04 Miranda Warfield, Chattanooga 45 100 45.02004-05 Stephanie Ripberger, Wofford 31 74 41.92005-06 Eboni Kirby, Appalachian State 28 62 45.22006-07 Katie Hamilton, Davidson 32 49 38.92007-08 Alex Thompson, Davidson 41 96 42.72008-09 Melissa Liebschwager, Furman 70 149 47.02009-10 Emily London, Samford 68 147 46.32010-11 Emily London, Samford 84 174 48.32011-12 Zora Stephenson, Elon 33 78 42.32012-13 Teshia Griswold, Furman 46 117 39.32013-14 Hannah Early, Davidson 63 151 41.7

FREE-THROW PERCENTAGEYear FTM FTA Pct.1984-85 Karen Pelphrey, Marshall 130 160 81.31985-86 Kristi Glenn, Furman 69 80 86.31986-87 Beth Laney, Appalachian State 132 156 84.61987-88 Beth Laney, Appalachian State 86 113 76.11988-89 Jenny Leavitt, Marshall 91 110 82.71989-90 Lea Ann Parsley, Marshall 96 104 92.31990-91 Nicole Hopson, ETSU 136 161 84.51991-92 Penny Roberson, Appalachian State 76 93 81.71992-93 Lori Lyons, Western Carolina 130 166 78.31993-94 Karen Stanley, Furman 93 106 87.71994-95 Karen Stanley, Furman 138 163 84.71995-96 Amy Engle, ETSU 125 148 84.51996-97 Kristina Behnfeldt, Marshall 148 187 79.11997-98 Rebecca Viverette, UNCG 100 114 87.71998-99 Jamie Brown, Davidson 103 127 81.11999-00 Karma Edwards, Appalachian State 62 69 89.9

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YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERS2000-01 Damita Bullock, Chattanooga 74 91 81.32001-02 Janna Maggette, Davidson 67 77 87.02002-03 Heather McDivitt, Chattanooga 62 70 88.62003-04 Amanda Eaton, UNCG 61 73 83.62004-05 Tommi Paris, Furman 132 152 86.82005-06 Tommi Paris, Furman 102 110 92.72006-07 Carolyn Whitney, Georgia Southern 82 97 84.52007-08 Alex Thompson, Davidson 67 77 87.02008-09 Emily London, Samford 83 92 90.22009-10 Emily London, Samford 101 112 90.22010-11 Emily London, Samford 117 125 93.62011-12 Kaitlin Murphy, Furman 75 87 86.22012-13 Ali Ford, Elon 89 98 90.82013-14 Maryah Sydnor, Appalachian State 143 164 87.2

ASSISTSYear G No. Avg.1984-85 Kim Skala, ETSU 27 234 8.71985-86 Kim Skala, ETSU 27 285 10.61986-87 Kim Skala, ETSU 25 202 8.11987-88 Jane Dalton, Appalachian State 28 169 6.01988-89 Nancy Smith, Chattanooga 28 184 6.61989-90 Amy Wales, Chattanooga 29 208 7.21990-91 Nancy Smith, Chattanooga 28 175 6.31991-92 Jan Cameron, Chattanooga 30 142 4.71992-93 Jan Cameron, Chattanooga 28 165 5.91993-94 Jan Cameron, Chattanooga 28 151 5.41994-95 Missy Broy, Western Carolina 27 154 5.71995-96 Missy Broy, Western Carolina 27 137 5.1 Shannon Spencer, Appalachian State 29 149 5.11996-97 Missy Broy, Western Carolina 27 114 4.21997-98 Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson 27 184 6.81998-99 Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson 28 163 5.81999-00 Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson 27 142 5.32000-01 Christy Blackwell, Western Carolina 28 133 4.82001-02 Ki-Ki Glass, Western Carolina 28 117 4.22002-03 Tiffany Lanier, Georgia Southern 30 126 4.22003-04 Lisa Miller, Elon 29 127 4.42004-05 Marketta Talley, College of Charleston 29 142 4.92005-06 Kristen Boone, UNCG 26 122 4.72006-07 Jade Hughes, College of Charleston 29 119 4.12007-08 Alex Thompson, Davidson 30 119 4.02008-09 Sam Ramirez, Appalachian State 31 136 4.42009-10 Tonia Gerty, College of Charleston 33 170 5.22010-11 Rachel Brittenham, Wofford 30 160 5.32011-12 Rachel Brittenham, Wofford 31 161 5.22012-13 Jill Brown, College of Charleston 32 206 6.42013-14 Brigid Morrissey, Furman 31 191 6.2

BLOCKED SHOTSYear No. Avg.1987-88 Sharon Deal, Marshall 71 2.61988-89 Sharon Deal, Marshall 117 4.21989-90 Shannon Thomas, Appalachian State 49 1.71990-91 Latoya Armstrong, Furman 33 1.21991-92 Regina Brown, Western Carolina 64 2.31992-93 Rushia Brown, Furman 34 1.21993-94 Rushia Brown, Furman 46 1.71994-95 Keri Simmons, Marshall 29 1.11995-96 Elizabeth Noethling, Furman 42 1.61996-97 Jennie Vanlerberghe, Davidson 39 1.61997-98 Lucy Hines, Wofford 46 1.61998-99 Lucy Hines, Wofford 46 1.6

Wofford’s Mahagony Williams led the SoCon in blocked shots in 2007-08 and 2008-09.

1999-00 Wilma Simpson, College of Charleston 30 1.1 Lucy Hines, Wofford 31 1.12000-01 Meghan Bryant, Davidson 46 1.62001-02 Phoebe Clark, Wofford 29 2.02002-03 Lauren Trantham, ETSU 28 1.62003-04 Courtney Nyborg, Elon 71 2.52004-05 Jenny Weurding, Wofford 50 2.12005-06 Jenny Weurding, Wofford 60 2.12006-07 Jennifer Weurding, Wofford 81 2.92007-08 Mahagony Williams, Wofford 65 2.12008-09 Mahagony Williams, Wofford 62 2.12009-10 Anna Freeman, Appalachian State 92 2.62010-11 Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson 95 3.12011-12 Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson 91 2.92012-13 Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson 102 2.92013-14 Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga 56 2.2

STEALSYear No. Avg.1987-88 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 93 3.3 Nancy Smith, Chattanooga 93 3.31988-89 Nancy Smith, Chattanooga 112 4.01989-90 Jenelle Stephenson, Marshall 73 2.81990-91 Nicole Hopson, ETSU 90 3.21991-92 Rushia Brown, Furman 83 3.21992-93 Tracy Krueger, Marshall 122 4.41993-94 Shannon Spencer, Appalachian State 85 3.01994-95 Shannon Spencer, Appalachian State 106 3.81995-96 Shannon Spencer, Appalachian State 97 3.31996-97 Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson 66 2.51997-98 Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson 86 3.21998-99 Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson 99 3.51999-00 Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson 117 4.32000-01 Janna Magette, Davidson 99 3.52001-02 Danna Simpson, Georgia Southern 63 2.32002-03 Tiffany Lanier, Georgia Southern 101 3.42003-04 Kiya Verdell, ETSU 64 2.62004-05 Kristen Boone, UNCG 121 4.32005-06 Kristen Boone, UNCG 101 3.92006-07 Whitney Tossie, Appalachian State 113 3.72007-08 Liz Miller, Wofford 97 3.12008-09 Liz Miller, Wofford 62 2.42009-10 Kelly Dwyer, Wofford 76 2.62010-11 Anna Freeman, Appalachian State 100 3.12011-12 Anna Freeman, Appalachian State 122 3.62012-13 Anna Freeman, Appalachian State 90 2.92013-14 Jordan Frazier, Wofford 84 3.0

TEAMSCORING OFFENSEYear Points Avg.1984-85 Marshall 2,392 82.51985-86 Marshall 2,158 77.11986-87 Appalachian State 2,543 82.01987-88 Appalachian State 2,343 83.71988-89 Appalachian State 2,137 79.11989-90 Furman 2,440 84.11990-91 Furman 2,318 82.81991-92 Furman 2,030 78.11992-93 Furman 2,170 77.51993-94 Appalachian State 2,220 79.31994-95 ETSU 2,432 81.11995-96 Appalachian State 2,417 80.61996-97 Marshall 2,293 76.41997-98 Georgia Southern 2,236 77.11998-99 Davidson 2,139 76.41999-00 Chattanooga 2,284 73.72000-01 Chattanooga 2,331 75.22001-02 Chattanooga 2,344 75.62002-03 Chattanooga 2,262 73.02003-04 Chattanooga 2,330 72.82004-05 Western Carolina 2,221 69.42005-06 Chattanooga 2,328 75.12006-07 Chattanooga 2,379 72.12007-08 Western Carolina 2,518 74.12008-09 Chattanooga 2,226 69.62009-10 Chattanooga 2,216 67.22010-11 Appalachian State 2,338 73.12011-12 Appalachian State 2,266 66.62012-13 Appalachian State 2,131 68.72013-14 Chattanooga 2,302 69.8

SCORING DEFENSEYear Points Avg.1984-85 ETSU 1,797 66.61985-86 Appalachian State 1,993 68.71986-87 Marshall 1,802 62.11987-88 Marshall 1,801 64.31988-89 Marshall 1,779 63.51989-90 Appalachian State 2,060 71.01990-91 Marshall 1,659 59.3

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Anna Freeman helped her Appalachian State squad lead the SoCon in rebounding margin from 2009-12. Individually, she also led the league in steals from 2010-13.

1991-92 Marshall 1,831 65.41992-93 Georgia Southern 2,019 67.31993-94 Appalachian State 1,932 69.01994-95 Appalachian State 1,896 67.71995-96 Davidson 1,772 68.21996-97 Chattanooga 1,819 67.41997-98 UNCG 2,043 68.11998-99 UNCG 1,846 65.91999-00 Chattanooga 1,904 61.42000-01 UNCG 1,791 59.72001-02 UNCG 1,890 61.02002-03 Chattanooga 1,874 60.52003-04 Chattanooga 1,853 57.92004-05 Chattanooga 1,639 54.62005-06 Elon 1,580 56.42006-07 College of Charleston 1,795 59.82007-08 Chattanooga 1,866 56.52008-09 Samford 1,542 53.22009-10 Georgia Southern 1,752 56.52010-11 Samford 1,864 56.52011-12 Davidson 1,733 55.92012-13 Samford 1,685 54.42013-14 Chattanooga 1,856 56.2

FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGEYear FGM FGA Pct.1984-85 ETSU 797 1,645 48.41985-86 Appalachian State 890 1,728 51.51986-87 Appalachian State 1001 1,792 50.81987-88 Appalachian State 953 1,891 50.41988-89 Appalachian State 815 2,670 48.81989-90 Furman 972 2,086 46.61990-91 Furman 882 1,937 45.51991-92 Appalachian State 781 1,701 45.91992-93 Appalachian State 791 1,671 47.31993-94 ETSU 723 1,542 49.61994-95 ETSU 859 1,844 46.61995-96 Davidson 693 1,693 44.41996-97 Marshall 763 1,740 43.91997-98 Davidson 743 1,558 47.71998-99 Davidson 750 1,602 46.81999-00 Chattanooga 797 1,736 45.92000-01 Western Carolina 717 1,596 44.92001-02 Chattanooga 859 1,959 43.82002-03 Western Carolina 681 1,579 43.12003-04 Chattanooga 820 1,869 43.92004-05 Chattanooga 742 1,805 41.12005-06 Chattanooga 854 1,853 46.12006-07 Chattanooga 842 1,921 43.82007-08 Chattanooga 841 1,917 43.92008-09 Chattanooga 769 1,804 42.62009-10 Appalachian State 900 2,084 43.22010-11 Appalachian State 917 2,026 45.32011-12 Samford 705 1,686 41.82012-13 Appalachian State 793 1,861 42.62013-14 Chattanooga 866 1,939 44.7

3-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGEYear 3FGM 3FGA Pct.1987-88 Appalachian State 16 40 40.01988-89 Chattanooga 151 370 40.81989-90 Appalachian State 55 145 37.91990-91 Appalachian State 136 332 41.01991-92 ETSU 92 273 33.71992-93 Appalachian State 116 319 36.41993-94 ETSU 106 275 38.51994-95 ETSU 146 401 36.41995-96 Appalachian State 150 423 35.51996-97 ETSU 112 295 38.01997-98 Davidson 109 302 36.11998-99 Chattanooga 188 520 36.21999-00 Davidson 141 353 39.92000-01 Furman 98 297 33.02001-02 Chattanooga 175 479 36.52002-03 Chattanooga 203 564 36.02003-04 Chattanooga 183 506 36.22004-05 ETSU 136 404 33.72005-06 Furman 164 430 38.12006-07 Chattanooga 257 746 34.52007-08 Furman 169 460 36.72008-09 Furman 195 517 37.72009-10 Davidson 167 460 36.32010-11 Samford 270 681 39.62011-12 Samford 234 661 35.42012-13 Samford 217 632 34.32013-14 Elon 127 346 36.7

FREE-THROW PERCENTAGEYear FTM FTA Pct.1984-85 Western Carolina 372 529 70.31985-86 Furman 360 525 68.61986-87 Marshall 340 474 71.7

1987-88 ETSU 347 491 69.71988-89 Marshall 373 524 71.21989-90 ETSU 449 651 69.01990-91 Appalachian State 609 852 71.51991-92 Appalachian State 416 597 69.71992-93 Appalachian State 385 562 68.51993-94 Furman 391 571 68.51994-95 ETSU 568 797 71.31995-96 Marshall 555 777 71.41996-97 Marshall 580 803 72.21997-98 UNCG 460 669 68.81998-99 Georgia Southern 471 667 70.61999-00 UNCG 410 570 71.92000-01 Georgia Southern 491 659 74.52001-02 Davidson 348 473 73.62002-03 Chattanooga 441 611 72.22003-04 Appalachian State 396 552 71.72004-05 Furman 526 702 74.92005-06 Furman 428 567 75.52006-07 Davidson 438 589 74.42007-08 Furman 415 541 76.72008-09 Furman 381 514 74.12009-10 Samford 425 560 75.92010-11 Samford 386 498 77.52011-12 Chattanogoa 374 503 74.42012-13 Appalachian State 426 551 77.32013-14 Georgia Southern 397 544 73.0

REBOUNDING MARGINYear Team Opp. Margin1984-85 Appalachian State 42.4 37.0 +5.41985-86 ETSU 37.0 34.4 +2.61986-87 Appalachian State 39.0 34.8 +4.21987-88 ETSU 43.4 39.1 +4.31988-89 Marshall 41.9 39.2 +2.71989-90 Furman 46.1 41.2 +4.91990-91 Furman 48.3 38.4 +9.81991-92 Marshall 38.1 35.8 +2.31992-93 ETSU 41.8 37.9 +3.91993-94 ETSU 49.6 36.7 +12.71994-95 ETSU 40.8 36.7 +4.11995-96 Appalachian State 43.1 39.1 +4.01996-97 Davidson 38.4 41.1 +3.71997-98 Appalachian State 39.1 35.5 +3.61998-99 Appalachian State 40.3 34.6 +5.71999-00 Furman 40.7 34.7 +6.02000-01 Chattanooga 42.0 35.1 +6.92001-02 UNCG 41.1 35.0 +6.02002-03 Georgia Southern 47.8 40.0 +7.82003-04 Georgia Southern 44.8 36.5 +8.32004-05 Chattanooga 43.0 34.1 +8.92005-06 Georgia Southern 43.4 38.7 +4.72006-07 Western Carolina 43.8 38.4 +5.32007-08 Western Carolina 44.7 39.7 +5.02008-09 Western Carolina 43.1 36.8 +6.32009-10 Appalachian State 43.0 35.7 +7.32010-11 Appalachian State 41.3 35.7 +5.62011-12 Appalachian State 41.6 35.2 +6.32012-13 Chattanooga 39.8 35.6 +4.22013-14 Appalachian State 40.5 35.0 +5.5

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YEARLY AWARDSPlayer of the Year

1985-86 – Karen Pelphrey, Marshall1986-87 – Katie Beck, ETSU1987-88 – Regina Kirk, Chattanooga1988-89 – Beth Laney, Appalachian State1989-90 – Glenda Cunningham, Appalachian State1990-91 – Natalie Cleckley, Furman1991-92 – Rushia Brown, Furman1992-93 – DeShawne Blocker, ETSU1993-94 – Angela Crosby, Appalachian State1994-95 – DeShawne Blocker, ETSU1995-96 – Amy Engle, ETSU1996-97 – Carolyn Kirsch, Davidson1997-98 – Jackie Smith, Furman1998-99 – Jackie Smith, Furman1999-00 – Damita Bullock, Chattanooga2000-01 – Damita Bullock, Chattanooga2001-02 – Jenny Nett, Wofford2002-03 – Deshara Shealey, Furman2003-04 – Katasha Brown, Chattanooga2004-05 – Tiffani Mayes, ETSU2005-06 – Coaches: Katasha Brown, Chattanooga Media: Katasha Brown, Chattanooga2006-07 – Coaches: Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Media: Alex Anderson, Chattanooga2007-08 – Coaches: Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Media: Alex Anderson, Chattanooga2008-09 – Coaches: Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga Media: Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga2009-10 – Coaches: Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga Media: Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga2010-11 – Coaches: Sam Ramirez, Appalachian State Media: Emily London, Samford2011-12 – Coaches: Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Media: Anna Freeman, Appalachian State2012-13 – Coaches: Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Media: Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson2013-14 – Coaches: Taylor Hall, Chattanooga Media: Taylor Hall, Chattanooga

Defensive Player of the Year2007-08 – Chevon Keith, Western Carolina2008-09 – Monique Floyd, UNCG2009-10 – Tonia Gerty, College of Charleston2010-11 – Anna Freeman, Appalachian State2011-12 – Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson2012-13 – Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson2013-14 – Taylor Hall, Chattanooga

Freshman of the Year1985-86 – Teresa Bowlin, Furman1986-87 – Susan Lance, Chattanooga1987-88 – Natalie Cleckley, Furman1988-89 – Janice Rhynehardt, Furman1989-90 – Rushia Brown, Furman1990-91 – Penny Roberson, Appalachian State1991-92 – DeShawne Blocker, ETSU1992-93 – Shannon Spencer, Appalachian State1993-94 – Pam Owens, Western Carolina1994-95 – Natal Rosko, Marshall1995-96 – Kristina Behnfeldt, Marshall1996-97 – Carlise Oglesby, Chattanooga1997-98 – April Fleck, Western Carolina1998-99 – Heather Dykes, Chattanooga1999-00 – Wilma Simpson, College of Charleston2000-01 – Tiffany Hamm, Western Carolina2001-02 – Monica Pope, Furman2002-03 – Kiki Conyers, Appalachian State2003-04 – Katie Hamilton, Davidson2004-05 – Kristen Boone, UNCG2005-06 – Coaches: Lauren Powell, Western Carolina Media: Lauren Powell, Western Carolina2006-07 – Coaches: Carolyn Whitney, Georgia Southern Media: Carolyn Whitney, Georgia Southern2007-08 – Coaches: Mahagony Williams, Wofford Media: Mahagony Williams, Wofford2008-09 – Coaches: Tiara Gause, Elon Media: Tiara Gause, Elon2009-10 – Coaches: Ali Ford, Elon Media: Ali Ford, Elon2010-11 – Coaches: Laura Murray, Davidson Media: Laura Murray, Davidson2011-12 – Coaches: Brittany Hodges, Furman Media: Maryah Sydnor, Appalachian State2012-13 – Coaches: Holli Wilkins, Furman Media: Lucy Mason, UNCG2013-14 – Coaches: Jennifer Rhodes, Elon Media: Hannah Nichols, Samford

Coach of the Year1983-84 – Sharon Fanning, Chattanooga1984-85 – Sharon Fanning, Chattanooga Linda Robinson, Appalachian State1985-86 – Judy Southard, Marshall1986-87 – Judy Southard, Marshall1987-88 – Craig Parrott, Chattanooga1988-89 – Linda Robinson, Appalachian State1989-90 – Sherry Carter, Furman1990-91 – Judy Southard, Marshall1991-92 – Sherry Carter, Furman1992-93 – Debbie Richardson, ETSU1993-94 – Linda Robinson, Appalachian State1994-95 – Karen Kemp, ETSU1995-96 – Linda Robinson, Appalachian State1996-97 – Sherry Carter, Furman1997-98 – Rusty Cram, Georgia Southern1998-99 – Lynne Agee, UNCG1999-00 – Wes Moore, Chattanooga2000-01 – Rusty Cram, Georgia Southern2001-02 – Lynne Agee, UNCG2002-03 – Beth Dunkenberger, Western Carolina2003-04 – Wes Moore, Chattanooga2004-05 – Wes Moore, Chattanooga2005-06 – Coaches: Wes Moore, Chattanooga Media: Wes Moore, Chattanooga2006-07 – Coaches: Kellie Harper, Western Carolina Media: Kellie Harper, Western Carolina2007-08 – Coaches: Wes Moore, Chattanooga Media: Wes Moore, Chattanooga2008-09 – Coaches: Mike Morris, Samford Media: Mike Morris, Samford2009-10 – Coaches: Darcie Vincent, Appalachian State Media: Darcie Vincent, Appalachian State2010-11 – Coaches: Darcie Vincent, Appalachian State Media: Darcie Vincent, Appalachian State2011-12 – Coaches: Michele Savage, Davidson Media: Michele Savage, Davidson2012-13 – Coaches: Wes Moore, Chattanooga Media: Wes Moore, Chattanooga2013-14 – Coaches: Jackie Carson, Furman Media: Jackie Carson, Furman

Ann Lashley Inspiration Award2007-08 – Kitara McMoore, Elon2008-09 – Jade Hughes, College of Charleston2009-10 – Megan Wilderotter, Samford2010-11 – Bailey Dewart, Chattanooga2011-12 – Lashana Booker, Furman2012-13 – Mariah Masalin, Wofford2013-14 – Shelby Campbell, Samford

Tournament Most Valuable Player1984 – Tina Chairs, Chattanooga1985 – Chris McClure, Chattanooga1986 – Regina Kirk, Chattanooga1987 – Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State1988 – Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State1989 – Janice Rhynehardt, Furman Nancy Smith, Chattanooga1990 – Shannon Thomas, Appalachian State1991 – Nicole Hopson, ETSU1992 – Kim Brown, Chattanooga1993 – Janice Johnson, Georgia Southern1994 – Rushia Brown, Furman1995 – DeShawne Blocker, ETSU1996 – Stephanie Wine, Marshall1997 – Keri Simmons, Marshall1998 – Telly Hall, Georgia Southern1999 – Beth Schoolfield, Appalachian State2000 – Brianne Dodgen, UNCG2001 – ChoRonda Gwaltney, UNCG2002 – Miranda Warfield, Chattanooga2003 – Miranda Warfield, Chattanooga 2004 – Katasha Brown, Chattanooga 2005 – Jennifer Gardner, Western Carolina2006 – Tiffani Roberson, Chattanooga2007 – Alex Anderson, Chattanooga2008 – Alex Anderson, Chattanooga2009 – Brooke Johnson, Western Carolina2010 – Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga2011 – Savannah Hill, Samford2012 – Shelby Campbell, Samford2013 – Ashlen Dewart, Chattanooga2014 – Taylor Hall, Chattanooga

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ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS1983-84

Regina Blair, ETSUTina Chairs, ChattanoogaKim Horsey, ChattanoogaPunkie Mills, ETSUKaren Pelphrey, Marshall

1984-85Regina Kirk, ChattanoogaKarla May, MarshallKaren Pelphrey, MarshallKaren Robinson, Appalachian StateValorie Whiteside, Appalachian State

1985-86First Team

Katie Beck, ETSUKim Bush, ChattanoogaRegina Kirk, ChattanoogaKaren Pelphrey, MarshallValorie Whiteside, Appalachian State

Second TeamTeresa Bowlin, FurmanLucy Dunn, FurmanEmily Holliday, Western CarolinaKarla May, MarshallTammy Wiggins, Marshall

1986-87First Team

Katie Beck, ETSURegina Kirk, ChattanoogaKim Lewis, MarshallKaren Robinson, Appalachian StateTammy Simms, MarshallValorie Whiteside, Appalachian StateTammy Wiggins, Marshall

Second TeamJane Dalton, Appalachian StateLucy Dunn, FurmanKristi Glenn, FurmanBeth Laney, Appalachian StateJeanne Marvel, Western CarolinaKim Skala, ETSU

1987-88First Team

Katie Beck, ETSUJane Dalton, Appalachian StateRegina Kirk, ChattanoogaKim Lewis, MarshallJeanne Marvel, Western CarolinaValorie Whiteside, Appalachian State

Second TeamKendra Bell, ChattanoogaLucy Dunn, FurmanKim Johnson, Appalachian StateBeth Laney, Appalachian StateJenelle Stephenson, MarshallLori Whitaker, Furman

1988-89First Team

Nancy Glass, FurmanKim Johnson, Appalachian StateBeth Laney, Appalachian StateJenny Leavitt, MarshallJanet Stallings, Chattanooga

Second TeamNicole Hopson, ETSUMissy Marvin, ETSULea Ann Parsley, MarshallDebbie Swicegood, Appalachian StateMarcheta Winton, Chattanooga

1989-90First Team

Rushia Brown, FurmanJulie Copeland, ChattanoogaGlenda Cunningham, Appalachian StateNicole Hopson, ETSUSheila Johnson, Marshall

Second TeamKim Brown, ChattanoogaNatalie Cleckley, FurmanNancy Glass, FurmanJanice Rhynehardt, FurmanShannon Thomas, Appalachian StateLaura Vannoy, Western Carolina

1990-91First Team

Kim Brown, ChattanoogaNatalie Cleckley, FurmanNicole Hopson, ETSUSheila Johnson, MarshallShannon Thomas, Appalachian State

Second TeamJulie Copeland, ChattanoogaWendy Gatlin, MarshallMae Louallen, ETSUJanice Rhynehardt, FurmanNancy Smith, Chattanooga

1991-92First Team

DeShawne Blocker, ETSUKim Brown, ChattanoogaRushia Brown, FurmanTracy Krueger, MarshallJanice Rhynehardt, Furman

Second TeamShelly Carroll, ChattanoogaKristi Huff, MarshallRegina Ikard, Appalachian StateLori Lyons, Western Carolina Penny Roberson, Appalachian State

1992-93First Team

DeShawne Blocker, ETSUKim Brown, ChattanoogaRushia Brown, FurmanAngela Crosby, Appalachian StateLori Lyons, Western Carolina

Second TeamLatoya Armstrong, FurmanJan Cameron, ChattanoogaTammy Dowdell, ChattanoogaTracy Krueger, MarshallMonique McClelland, Georgia Southern

1993-94First Team

Angela Crosby, Appalachian StateDeShawne Blocker, ETSURushia Brown, FurmanTammy Dowdell, ChattanoogaKaren Stanley, Furman

Second TeamJanice Johnson, Georgia SouthernAndrea Autrey, Georgia SouthernTamira Higgins, MarshallJan Cameron, ChattanoogaPenny Roberson, Appalachian State

1994-95First Team

DeShawne Blocker, ETSUAndrea Autrey, Georgia SouthernKaren Stanley, FurmanAmy Engle, ETSUKristi Creamer, Furman

Second TeamTamira Higgins, MarshallJanice Johnson, Georgia SouthernAndreia Hinton, Appalachian StateKarolina Karlqvist, Appalachian StateTara Anderson, Georgia Southern

1995-96First Team

Amy Engle, ETSUAndreia Hinton, Appalachian StateKristina Behnfeldt, MarshallShannon Spencer, Appalachian StateTelly Hall, Georgia Southern

Second TeamMelissa Davis, Appalachian StateCarolyn Kirsch, DavidsonKaren Mason, Western CarolinaStacey Brown, ChattanoogaStephanie Wine, Marshall

1996-97First Team

Kristina Behnfeldt, MarshallCarolyn Kirsch, DavidsonTonya Bristow, FurmanMerideth Thompson, Appalachian StateTelly Hall, Georgia Southern

Second TeamCarlise Oglesby, ChattanoogaKaren Mason, Western CarolinaNatasha Jackson, FurmanCindy McCauley, MarshallLaSha Jackson, Western Carolina

1997-98First Team

Jackie Smith, FurmanJennifer O’Brien, DavidsonSharon Mitchell, Georgia SouthernRebecca Viverette, UNCGBiz Brediger, UNCG

Second TeamTelly Hall, Georgia SouthernBeth Schoolfield, Appalachian StateJessica Montrella, DavidsonAngie Fickes, ETSUKerry Brown, DavidsonJenny Nett, Wofford

1998-99First Team

Jackie Smith, FurmanSharon Mitchell, Georgia SouthernMelinda Goodson, UNCGJamie Brown, DavidsonBeth Schoolfield, Appalachian State

Second TeamJennifer O’Brien, DavidsonChoRhonda Gwaltney, UNCGAngie Fickes, ETSUJenny Nett, WoffordMissy Peterson, College of Charleston

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ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS1999-00

Natasha Lettsome, Appalachian StateDamita Bullock, ChattanoogaJen O’Brien, DavidsonAngie Fickes, ETSUErica Babb, ETSUJackie Smith, FurmanTondra Warren, Georgia Southern ChoRhonda Gwaltney, UNCGLaura Echols, Western CarolinaWillow Russell, Western Carolina

2000-01 (Coaches)Natasha Lettsome, Appalachian StateWilma Simpson, College of CharlestonJennifer Wilson, ChattanoogaDamita Bullock, ChattanoogaTara Charles, FurmanSharon Mitchell, Georgia SouthernChoRhonda Gwaltney, UNCGBrianne Dodgen, UNCGLaura Echols, Western CarolinaJenny Nett, Wofford

2000-01 (Media)First Team

Natasha Lettsome, Appalachian StateDamita Bullock, ChattanoogaChoRhonda Gwaltney, UNCGLaura Echols, Western CarolinaJenny Nett, Wofford

Second TeamWilma Simpson, College of CharlestonTara Charles, FurmanSharon Mitchell, Georgia SouthernDanna Simpson, Georgia SouthernBrianne Dodgen, UNCG

2001-02 (Coaches)Damita Bullock, ChattanoogaMiranda Warfield, ChattanoogaJacinda Lambert, UNCGLaura Echols, Western CarolinaJenny Nett, WoffordJanna Magette, DavidsonOrion Wake, FurmanAlie Rousseau, Georgia SouthernDanna Simpson, Georgia SouthernSamika Foster, UNCG

2001-02 (Media)First Team

Damita Bullock, ChattanoogaMiranda Warfield, ChattanoogaJacinda Lambert, UNCGLaura Echols, Western CarolinaJenny Nett, Wofford

Second TeamJanna Magette, DavidsonOrion Wake, FurmanAlie Rousseau, Georgia SouthernDanna Simpson, Georgia SouthernSamika Foster, UNCG

2002-03 (Coaches)Tiffany Johnson, Appalachian StateWilma Simpson, College of CharlestonJennifer Wilson, ChattanoogaMiranda Warfield, ChattanoogaEmily Callahan, DavidsonDeshara Shealey, FurmanShawnica Hill, Georgia SouthernJessica Everett, Georgia SouthernTiffany Hamm, Western CarolinaJennifer Gardner, Western Carolina

2002-03 (Media)First Team

Tiffany Johnson, Appalachian StateWilma Simpson, College of CharlestonDeshara Shealey, FurmanShawnica Hill, Georgia SouthernTiffany Hamm, Western Carolina

Second TeamHeather McDivitt, ChattanoogaJennifer Wilson, ChattanoogaMiranda Warfield, ChattanoogaEmily Callahan, DavidsonJennifer Gardner, Western Carolina

2003-04 (Coaches)Katasha Brown, ChattanoogaTiffani Roberson, ChattanoogaMiranda Warfield, ChattanoogaTiffany Mayes, ETSUKiya Verdell, ETSUHolly Andrews, ElonCourtney Nyborg, ElonDeshara Shealey, FurmanJacinda Lambert, UNCGTiffany Hamm, Western Carolina

2003-04 (Media)First Team

Katasha Brown, ChattanoogaKatie Galloway, ChattanoogaTiffani Mayes, ETSUDeshara Shealey, FurmanTiffany Hamm, Western Carolina

Second TeamTiffani Roberson, ChattanoogaHolly Andrews, ElonCourtney Nyborg, ElonJacinda Lambert, UNCGJennifer Gardner, Western Carolina

2004-05 (Coaches)Patrice Bryant, College of CharlestonKatasha Brown, ChattanoogaNicole Mattison, ChattanoogaTiffani Roberson, ChattanoogaKatie Hamilton, DavidsonB.J. Banjo, ETSUTiffani Mayes, ETSUJen Nadalin, FurmanTommi Paris, FurmanJennifer Gardner, Western Carolina

2004-05 (Media)First Team

Katasha Brown, ChattanoogaKatie Hamilton, DavidsonTiffani Mayes, ETSUJen Nadalin, FurmanJennifer Gardner, Western Carolina

Second TeamPatrice Bryant, College of CharlestonNicole Mattison, ChattanoogaTiffani Roberson, ChattanoogaB.J. Banjo, ETSUTommi Paris, Furman

2005-06 (Coaches)Kiki Conyers, Appalachian StateKatasha Brown, ChattanoogaTiffani Roberson, ChattanoogaNicole Mattison, ChattanoogaAlex Anderson, ChattanoogaJessica Mitchell, DavidsonJanell Crayton, DavidsonKitari McMoore, ElonNicole Newton, Georgia SouthernKristen Boone, UNCG

2005-06 (Media)First Team

Katasha Brown, ChattanoogaTiffani Roberson, ChattanoogaKitara McMoore, ElonNicole Newton, Georgia SouthernKristen Boone, UNCG

Four-time all-conference selections

Only five players in Southern Conference history have been named to the all-conference team four times in a career: DeShawne Blocker, ETSU; Rushia Brown, Furman; Ali Ford, Elon; Regina Kirk, Chattanooga; and Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State.

Rushia BrownFurman1989-94

Regina KirkChattanooga

1984-88

Valorie WhitesideAppalachian State

1984-88

Ali FordElon

2009-13

DeShawne BlockerETSU

1991-95

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ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMSSecond Team

Nicole Mattison, ChattanoogaAlex Anderson, ChattanoogaJessica Mitchell, DavidsonJanell Crayton, DavidsonLauren Powell, Western Carolina

2006-07 (Coaches)Whitney Tossie, Appalachian StateAlex Anderson, ChattanoogaLaura Hall, ChattanoogaKatie Hamilton, DavidsonTiffany Brown, Georgia SouthernKristen Boone, UNCGJasmine Byrd, UNCGMonique Dawson, Western CarolinaChevon Keith, Western CarolinaLauren Powell, Western Carolina

2006-07 (Media)First Team

Whitney Tossie, Appalachian StateAlex Anderson, ChattanoogaKristen Boone, UNCGMonique Dawson, Western CarolinaChevon Keith, Western Carolina

Second TeamKatie Hamilton, DavidsonTia Washington, DavidsonTiffany Brown, Georgia SouthernJasmine Byrd, UNCGLauren Powell, Western Carolina

2007-08 (Coaches)Whitney Tossie, Appalachian StateAlex Anderson, ChattanoogaBrooke Hand, ChattanoogaShanara Hollinquest, ChattanoogaMercedes Robinson, DavidsonTierra Bumbrey, ElonShawnda Atwood, Georgia SouthernTiffany Brown, Georgia SouthernMonique Dawson, Western CarolinaChevon Keith, Western Carolina

2007-08 (Media)First Team

Whitney Tossie, Appalachian StateAlex Anderson, ChattanoogaMercedes Robinson, DavidsonTierra Bumbrey, ElonChevon Keith, Western Carolina

Second TeamJill Furstenburg, College of CharlestonShanara Hollinquest, ChattanoogaShawnda Atwood, Georgia SouthernTiffany Brown, Georgia SouthernMonique Dawson, Western Carolina

2008-09 (Coaches)Tonia Gerty, College of CharlestonJade Hughes, College of CharlestonShanara Hollinquest, ChattanoogaErin Ogan, ChattanoogaJenaya Wade-Fray, ChattanoogaMercedes Robinson, DavidsonLee Stephens, FurmanSavannah Hill, SamfordEmily London, SamfordBrooke Johnson, Western Carolina

2008-09 (Media)First Team

Jade Hughes, College of CharlestonShanara Hollinquest, ChattanoogaMercedes Robinson, DavidsonLee Stephens, FurmanEmily London, Samford

Second TeamBrittany Mixon, Appalachian StateTonia Gerty, College of CharlestonErin Ogan, ChattanoogaSavannah Hill, SamfordBrooke Johnson, Western Carolina

2009-10 (Coaches)Sam Ramirez, Appalachian StateTonia Gerty, College of CharlestonShanara Hollinquest, ChattanoogaJenaya Wade-Fray, ChattanoogaAlex Thompson, DavidsonAli Ford, ElonLee Stephens, FurmanSavannah Hill, SamfordEmily London, SamfordEmily Clarke, Western Carolina

2009-10 (Media)First Team

Tonia Gerty, College of CharlestonShanara Hollinquest, ChattanoogaJenaya Wade-Fray, ChattanoogaAli Ford, ElonEmily London, Samford

Second TeamAshlen Dewart, Appalachian StateAnna Freeman, Appalachian StateSam Ramirez, Appalachian StateAlex Thompson, DavidsonSavannah Hill, Samford

2010-11 (Coaches)Sam Ramirez, Appalachian StateAshlen Dewart, Appalachian StateAnna Freeman, Appalachian StateWhitney Hood, ChattanoogaKayla Christopher, ChattanoogaSophia Aleksandravicius, DavidsonAli Ford, ElonMonique Floyd, UNCGSavannah Hill, SamfordEmily London, Samford

2010-11 (Media)First Team

Ashlen Dewart, Appalachian StateSam Ramirez, Appalachian StateWhitney Hood, ChattanoogaSophia Aleksandravicius, DavidsonEmily London, Samford

Second TeamAnna Freeman, Appalachian StateKelsey Evans, ElonAli Ford, ElonMonique Floyd, UNCGSavannah Hill, Samford

2011-12 (Coaches)Anna Freeman, Appalachian StateCourtney Freeman, Appalachian StateSophia Aleksandravicius, DavidsonLaura Murray, DavidsonAli Ford, ElonPaige Anderson, SamfordWhitney Hood, ChattanoogaKayla Christopher, ChattanoogaTaylor Hall, ChattanoogaKaila’Shea Menendez, Western Carolina

2011-12 (Media)First Team

Anna Freeman, Appalachian StateSophia Aleksandravicius, DavidsonLaura Murray, DavidsonAli Ford, ElonWhitney Hood, Chattanooga

Second TeamCourtney Freeman, Appalachian StateKelsey Evans, ElonRaegan Thompson, FurmanPaige Anderson, SamfordKaila’Shea Menendez, Western Carolina

2012-13 (Coaches)Anna Freeman, Appalachian StateMaryah Sydnor, Appalachian StateSophia Aleksandravicius, DavidsonLaura Murray, DavidsonAli Ford, ElonKelsey Evans, ElonJazmine Martin, SamfordAshlen Dewart, ChattanoogaKayla Christopher, ChattanoogaTaylor Hall, Chattanooga

2012-13 (Media)First Team

Anna Freeman, Appalachian StateSophia Aleksandravicius, DavidsonAli Ford, ElonKayla Christopher, ChattanoogaAshlen Dewart

Second TeamMaryah Sydnor, Appalachian StateLaura Murray, DavidsonKelsey Evans, ElonJazmine Martin, SamfordDaniella Motley, Wofford

2013-14 (Coaches)Maryah Sydnor, Appalachian StateDakota Dukes, DavidsonLaura Murray, DavidsonKelsey Harris, ElonBrittany Hodges, FurmanHolli Wilkins, FurmanAnna Claire Knight, Georgia SouthernAlex Black, ChattanoogaAshlen Dewart, ChattanoogaTaylor Hall, Chattanooga

2013-14 (Media)First Team

Maryah Sydnor, Appalachian StateLaura Murray, DavidsonBrittany Hodges, FurmanHolli Wilkins, FurmanTaylor Hall, Chattanooga

Second TeamDakota Dukes, DavidsonHannah Early, DavidsonKelsey Harris ElonAnna Claire Knight, Georgia SouthernAshlen Dewart, Chattanooga

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ALL-FRESHMAN TEAMS

2000-01Miranda Warfield, ChattanoogaKim Lawrence, FurmanShawnica Hill, Georgia SouthernTiffany Hamm, Western CarolinaNatalie Walsh, Wofford

2001-02Joanie White, Appalachian StateAshley Reed, ETSUMonica Pope, FurmanAmanda Eaton, UNCGKi-Ki Glass, Western Carolina

2002-03KiKi Conyers, Appalachian StateKatasha Brown, ChattanoogaTiffani Roberson, ChattanoogaKala Greene, Western CarolinaNakia Mister, Wofford

2003-04Crystal Barriner, Appalachian StateKatie Hamilton, DavidsonBrooke Wilhoit, ETSUJasmine Byrd, UNCGErin May, Western Carolina

2004-05Laura Hall, ChattanoogaBrooke Hand, ChattanoogaDanielle Hemerka, DavidsonChrissy Phelps, FurmanKristen Boone, UNCG

2005-06Greteya Kelley, Appalachian StateJade Hughes, College of CharlestonKelly Gassie, DavidsonAshley Melson, Georgia SouthernLauren Powell, Western Carolina

Tonia Gerty was an all-freshman pick for College of Charleston in 2007-08.

2006-07GiGi Thomas, Appalachian StateJenaya Wade-Fray, ChattanoogaTiffany Davis, ElonCarolyn Whitney, Georgia SouthernHeather Swayne, Western Carolina

2007-08Coaches

Sam Ramirez, Appalachian StateTonia Gerty, College of CharlestonMonique Floyd, UNCGEmily Clarke, Western CarolinaMahagony Williams, Wofford

MediaEmily Clarke, Western CarolinaTonia Gerty, College of CharlestonFrances Hernandez, Appalachian StateSam Ramirez, Appalachian StateMahagony Williams, Wofford

2008-09Coaches

Canesha Edwards, Appalachian StateSade Means, Appalachian StateTiara Gause, ElonCourtney Medley, ElonKaila’Shea Menendez, Western Carolina

2009-10Coaches

Ashlen Dewart, Appalachian StateAnna Freeman, Appalachian SateKayla Christopher, ChattanoogaSophia Aleksandravicius, DavidsonAli Ford, Elon

2010-11Coaches

Janae Smith, College of CharlestonLaura Murray, DavidsonMiMi DuBose, Georgia SouthernJanae’ Stevenson, UNCGRena Wakama, Western Carolina

MediaJanae Smith, College of CharlestonLaura Murray, DavidsonMiMi DuBose, Georgia SouthernJanae’ Stevenson, UNCGShelby Campbell, Samford

2011-12Coaches

Maryah Sydnor, Appalachian StateSam Coffer, ElonBrittany Hodges, FurmanTaylor Reece, SamfordAli Lane, Western Carolina

MediaMaryah Sydnor, Appalachian StateSam Coffer, ElonBrittany Hodges, FurmanAnna Claire Knight, Georgia SouthernTaylor Reece, Samford

2012-13Coaches

Dakota Dukes, DavidsonHolli Wilkins, FurmanLucy Mason, UNCGTatianna Jackson, ChattanoogaLindsay Simpson, Western Carolina

MediaDakota Dukes, DavidsonHolli Wilkins, FurmanLucy Mason, UNCGTatianna Jackson, ChattanoogaLindsay Simpson, Western Carolina

2013-14Coaches

Lauren Brown, ElonJennifer Rhodes, ElonWhitney Bunn, FurmanHannah Nichols, SamfordChelsey Shumpert, Chattanooga

MediaLauren Brown, ElonJennifer Rhodes, ElonWhitney Bunn, FurmanHannah Nichols, SamfordChelsey Shumpert, Chattanooga

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PLAYERS OF THE WEEK1988-89

Nov. 28 Shirley Shannon, Western CarolinaDec. 5 Lea Ann Parsley, MarshallDec. 12 Marcheta Winton, ChattanoogaDec. 19 Beth Laney, Appalachian StateJan. 6 Beth Laney, Appalachian StateJan. 13 Marcheta Winton, ChattanoogaJan. 20 Kim Johnson, Appalachian StateJan. 27 Jenny Leavitt, MarshallFeb. 6 Jenny Leavitt, MarshallFeb. 13 Kim Johnson, Appalachian StateFeb. 20 Nicole Hopson, ETSUFeb. 27 Beth Laney, Appalachian State

1989-90Nov. 27 Julie Copeland, ChattanoogaDec. 4 Lea Ann Parsley, MarshallDec. 11 Rushia Brown, FurmanDec. 18 Rushia Brown, FurmanJan. 1 Janice Rhynehardt, FurmanJan. 8 Shannon Thomas, Appalachian StateJan. 15 Julie Copeland, ChattanoogaJan. 22 Sheila Johnson, MarshallJan. 29 Glenda Cunningham, Appalachian StateFeb. 5 Nicole Hopson, ETSUFeb. 12 Glenda Cunningham, Appalachian StateFeb. 19 Nicole Hopson, ETSUFeb. 26 Kim Brown, Chattanooga

1990-91Nov. 26 Shannon Thomas, Appalachian StateDec. 3 Nicole Hopson, ETSUDec. 10 Shannon Thomas, Appalachian StateDec. 17 Karen Gruca, Appalachian StateJan. 7 Nicole Hopson, ETSUJan. 14 Natalie Cleckley, FurmanJan. 21 Natalie Cleckley, FurmanJan. 28 Nicole Hopson, ETSUFeb. 4 Natalie Cleckley, FurmanFeb. 11 Mae Louallen, ETSUFeb. 18 Nicole Hopson, ETSUFeb. 25 Natalie Cleckley, Furman

1991-92Nov. 9 Shelly Carroll, ChattanoogaNov. 16 Kim Kraft, MarshallNov. 23 Lori Lyons, Western CarolinaJan. 6 Tracy Krueger, MarshallJan. 13 Rushia Brown, FurmanJan. 20 Shannon Thomas, Appalachian StateJan. 27 Regina Brown, Western CarolinaFeb. 3 Rushia Brown, FurmanFeb. 10 Tracy Krueger, MarshallFeb. 17 DeShawne Blocker, ETSUFeb. 24 Mitzi Story, Appalachian State

1992-93Nov. 30 Lori Lyons, Western CarolinaDec. 7 Kim Brown, ChattanoogaDec. 14 Angie Crosby, Appalachian StateDec. 21 Jennifer Seaton, ETSUJan. 4 Kim Brown, ChattanoogaJan. 11 Tracy Krueger, MarshallJan. 18 DeShawne Blocker, ETSUJan. 25 Lori Lyons, Western CarolinaFeb. 1 Tracy Krueger, MarshallFeb. 8 DeShawne Blocker, ETSUFeb. 15 Tracy Krueger, MarshallFeb. 22 Angie Crosby, Appalachian StateMarch 1 Jennifer Jones, Furman

1993-94Nov. 29 Angela Crosby, Appalachian StateDec. 6 DeShawne Blocker, ETSUDec. 13 Angela Rowe, Western CarolinaDec. 20 Angela Crosby, Appalachian StateJan. 3 DeShawne Blocker, ETSUJan. 10 Andrea Autrey, Georgia SouthernJan. 17 DeShawne Blocker, ETSUJan. 24 Karen Stanley, FurmanJan. 31 Karen Stanley, FurmanFeb. 7 Angela Crosby, Appalachian StateFeb. 14 Tonya Sharpe, DavidsonFeb. 21 Angela Crosby, Appalachian StateFeb. 28 Janice Johnson, Georgia Southern

1994-95Dec. 5 DeShawne Blocker, ETSUDec. 12 Natal Rosko, MarshallDec. 19 Carolyn Kirsch, DavidsonJan. 2 Kristi Creamer, FurmanJan. 9 Amy Engle, ETSUJan. 16 Justina McClellan, ETSUJan. 23 DeShawne Blocker, ETSUJan. 30 Karolina Karlqvist, Appalachian StateFeb. 6 Karen Stanley, FurmanFeb. 13 Karen Mason, Western CarolinaFeb. 20 Andrea Autrey, Georgia SouthernFeb. 27 Andrea Autrey, Georgia Southern

1995-96Nov. 27 Amy Engle, ETSUDec. 4 Rachel Glass, ETSUDec. 11 Telly Hall, Georgia SouthernDec. 18 Meredith Thompson, Appalachian StateJan. 8 Telly Hall, Georgia SouthernJan. 15 Karen Mason, Western CarolinaJan. 22 Marysue James, Georgia SouthernJan. 29 Andreia Hinton, Appalachian StateFeb. 5 Kristina Behnfeldt, MarshallFeb. 12 Amy Engle, ETSUFeb. 19 Melissa Davis, Appalachian StateFeb. 26 Cindy McCauley, Marshall

1996-97Dec. 2 Karen Mason, Western CarolinaDec. 9 Willow Russell, Western CarolinaDec. 16 Rachel Glass, ETSUJan. 6 Kristina Behnfeldt, MarshallJan. 13 Carlise Oglesby, ChattanoogaJan. 20 Carolyn Kirsch, DavidsonJan. 27 Telly Hall, Georgia SouthernFeb. 3 Tarsha Askew, Georgia SouthernFeb. 10 Meredith Thompson, Appalachian StateFeb. 17 Angie Fickes, ETSUFeb. 24 Carlise Oglesby, ChattanoogaMarch 3 Carlise Oglesby, Chattanooga

1997-98Dec. 8 Sharon Mitchell, Georgia SouthernDec. 15 Jennifer O’Brien, DavidsonDec. 22 Sharon Mitchell, Georgia SouthernJan. 5 Jackie Smith, FurmanJan. 12 Heidi White, FurmanJan. 19 Sharon Mitchell, Georgia SouthernJan. 26 Biz Brediger, UNCGFeb. 2 Beth Schoolfield, Appalachian StateFeb. 9 Jackie Smith, FurmanFeb. 16 Jackie Smith, FurmanFeb. 23 Biz Brediger, UNCGMarch 2 Jackie Smith, Furman

1998-99Jan. 14 Melinda Goodson, UNCGDec. 21 Jamie Brown, DavidsonJan. 4 Jenny Nett, WoffordJan. 11 Jackie Smith, FurmanJan. 18 Sharon Mitchell, Georgia SouthernJan. 25 Angie Fickes, ETSU Feb. 1 Jackie Smith, FurmanFeb. 8 Jackie Smith, FurmanFeb. 15 Sharon Mitchell, Georgia SouthernFeb. 22 Katy Kamp, Davidson

1999-00Dec. 6 Damita Bullock, ChattanoogaDec. 13 Jennifer O’Brien, DavidsonDec. 20 Melinda Goodson, UNCGJan. 3 Jackie Smith, FurmanJan. 10 Jennifer O’Brien, DavidsonJan. 17 Erica Babb, ETSUJan. 24 Jackie Smith, FurmanJan. 31 Jackie Smith, FurmanFeb. 7 Erica Babb, ETSUFeb. 14 Erin Thurman, ETSUFeb. 21 Tishay Lewis, Chattanooga Brianne Dodgen, UNCGFeb. 28 Jackie Smith, Furman

2000-01Nov. 27 Tara Charles, FurmanDec. 4 Laura Echols, Western CarolinaDec. 11 Chris Forman, ETSUDec. 18 Nneka Irons, ChattanoogaJan. 1 Becky Wollenberg, CharlestonJan. 8 Erin Thurman, ETSUJan. 15 Heather Dykes, ChattanoogaJan. 22 Laura Echols, Western CarolinaJan. 29 Alie Rousseau, Georgia SouthernFeb. 5 Brittney Scarberry, CharlestonFeb. 12 Damita Bullock, ChattanoogaFeb. 19 Tiffany Hamm, Western CarolinaFeb. 26 Miranda Warfield, Chattanooga

2001-02Dec. 3 Jenny Nett, WoffordDec. 10 Laura Echols, Western CarolinaDec. 17 Jenny Nett, WoffordDec. 24 Alie Rousseau, Georgia SouthernJan. 7 Bethany Schott, DavidsonJan. 14 Orion Wake, FurmanJan. 21 Danna Simpson, Georgia Southern Samika Foster, UNCGJan. 28 Meghan Bryant, DavidsonFeb. 4 Aisha Bryant, Appalachian StateFeb. 11 Becky Wollenberg, Coll. of CharlestonFeb. 18 Jenny Nett, WoffordFeb. 25 Jennifer Gardner, Western Carolina

2002-03Dec. 2 Tiffany Hamm, Western CarolinaDec. 9 Bethany Schott, DavidsonDec. 16 Amanda Eaton, UNCGDec. 23 Wilma Simpson, Coll. of CharlestonJan. 6 Shawnica Hill, Georgia SouthernJan. 13 Lindsey Reed, UNCG Tiffani Johnson, Appalachian StateJan. 20 Emily Callahan, DavidsonJan. 27 Kiya Verdell, ETSUFeb. 3 Tiffany Patton, ChattanoogaFeb. 10 Jessica Everett, Georgia SouthernFeb. 17 Nicole Murray, UNCGFeb. 24 Ricaye Harris, WoffordMarch 3 Tiffany Hamm, Western Carolina

2003-04Dec. 1 Tiffany Hamm, Western CarolinaDec. 8 Katasha Brown, ChattanoogaDec. 15 Katasha Brown, ChattanoogaDec. 22 Tiffani Mayes, ETSUJan. 5 Holly Andrews, ElonJan. 12 Aisha Bryant, Appalachian StateJan. 19 Katie Hamilton, DavidsonJan. 26 Tiffani Mayes, ETSUFeb. 2 Jennifer Gardner, Western CarolinaFeb. 9 Jessica Williams, ElonFeb. 16 Tiffany Hamm, Western CarolinaFeb. 23 Jennifer Gardner, Western CarolinaMarch 1 Katie Hamilton, Davidson

Wofford’s Jenny Nett earned four player-of-the-week awards during her career.

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Dec. 6 Katie Hamilton, DavidsonDec. 13 Jen Nadalin, FurmanDec. 20 Jennifer Gardner, Western CarolinaJan. 3 Nicole Newton, Georgia SouthernJan. 10 Tiffani Mayes, ETSUJan. 17 Patrice Bryant, Coll. of CharlestonJan. 24 Jennifer Gardner, Western CarolinaJan. 31 Jennifer Gardner, Western CarolinaFeb. 7 Jen Nadalin, FurmanFeb. 14 Patrice Bryant, Coll. of CharlestonFeb. 21 Tiffani Mayes, ETSUFeb. 28 Lindsey Smith, Appalachian State

2005-06Nov. 29 Kitara McMoore, ElonDec. 6 Alex Anderson, ChattanoogaDec. 13 Brooke Hand, ChattanoogaDec. 20 Alex Anderson, ChattanoogaJan. 2 Kitara McMoore, ElonJan. 9 Katasha Brown, ChattanoogaJan. 16 Kitara McMoore, ElonJan. 23 Brynn Kelly, DavidsonJan. 30 Nicole Newton, Georgia SouthernFeb. 6 Katasha Brown, ChattanoogaFeb. 13 Kemena Brooks, UNCGFeb. 20 Alex Anderson, ChattanoogaFeb. 27 Nicole Newton, Georgia Southern

2006-07Nov. 21 Alex Anderson, ChattanoogaNov. 28 Jasmine Byrd, UNCGDec. 5 Whitney Tossie, Appalachian StateDec. 12 Jessica Mitchell, DavidsonDec. 19 Alex Anderson, ChattanoogaJan. 2 Alex Anderson, ChattanoogaJan. 9 Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Kristen Boone, UNCGJan. 16 Monique Dawson, Western CarolinaJan. 23 Maria Grimes, Appalachian StateJan. 30 Alex Anderson, ChattanoogaFeb. 6 Alex Anderson, ChattanoogaFeb. 13 Chevon Keith, Western CarolinaFeb. 20 Jennifer Weurding, Wofford

2007-08Nov. 20 Alex Anderson, ChattanoogaNov. 27 Kelsi Koenig, WoffordDec. 4 Brooke Johnson, Western CarolinaDec. 11 Ashley Pellom, Western CarolinaDec. 18 Alex Anderson, ChattanoogaJan. 2 Alex Anderson, ChattanoogaJan. 8 Alex Anderson, ChattanoogaJan. 15 Jill Furstenburg, Coll. of CharlestonJan. 22 Alex Anderson, ChattanoogaJan. 29 GiGi Thomas, Appalachian StateFeb. 5 Alex Anderson, ChattanoogaFeb. 12 Tierra Bumbrey, Elon Ashley Pellom, Western CarolinaFeb. 19 Mercedes Robinson, DavidsonFeb. 26 Shanara Hollinquest, ChattanoogaMarch 3 Mercedes Robinson, Davidson

2008-09Nov. 18 Lee Stephens, FurmanNov. 25 Melissa Liebschwager, FurmanDec. 2 Shanara Hollinquest, ChattanoogaDec. 9 Alex Thompson, DavidsonDec. 16 Mercedes Robinson, DavidsonDec. 23 Shanara Hollinquest, ChattanoogaJan. 6 Mercedes Robinson, DavidsonJan. 13 Jade Hughes, College of CharlestonJan. 20 Shanara Hollinquest, ChattanoogaJan. 27 Frances Hernandez, Appalachian StateFeb. 3 Shanara Hollinquest, ChattanoogaFeb. 10 Emily London, SamfordFeb. 17 Emily London, SamfordFeb. 24 Monique Floyd, UNCGMarch 2 Brittney Spencer, Appalachian State

2009-10Nov. 17 Savannah Hill, SamfordNov. 24 Deidra Jones, College of CharlestonDec. 1 Shanara Hollinquest, ChattanoogaDec. 8 J’Lisia Ogburn, Georgia SouthernDec. 15 Jenaya Wade-Fray, ChattanoogaDec. 22 Ashlen Dewart, Appalachian StateJan. 5 Shanara Hollinquest, ChattanoogaJan. 12 Emily London, SamfordJan. 19 Shanara Hollinquest, ChattanoogaJan. 26 Jenaya Wade-Fray, ChattanoogaFeb. 2 Michelle Davis, ChattanoogaFeb. 9 Sam Ramirez, Appalachian StateFeb. 16 Monica Maxwell, SamfordFeb. 23 Savannah Hill, SamfordMarch 2 Amanda Leigh, UNCG

2010-11Nov. 16 Sam Ramirez, Appalachian StateNov. 23 Ashlen Dewart, Appalachian StateNov. 30 Whitney Hood, ChattanoogaDec. 7 Sophia Aleksandravicius, DavidsonDec. 14 Emily London, SamfordDec. 21 Monique Floyd, UNCJan. 4 Whitney Hood, ChattanoogaJan. 11 Sam Ramirez, Appalachian StateJan. 18 Ashlen Dewart, Appalachian StateJan. 25 Sam Ramirez, Appalachian StateFeb. 1 Kelsey Evans, ElonFeb. 8 Meredyth Frye, Georgia SouthernFeb. 15 Amanda Leigh, UNCGFeb. 22 Emily London, SamfordMarch 1 Whitney Hood, Chattanooga

2011-12Nov. 15 Lashanna Booker, FurmanNov. 23 Anna Freeman, Appalachian StateNov. 29 Paige Anderson, SamfordDec. 6 Anna Freeman, Appalachian StateDec. 13 Paige Anderson, SamfordDec. 20 Raegan Thompson, FurmanJan. 3 Laura Murray, DavidsonJan. 10 Courtney Freeman, Appalachian StateJan. 17 Whitney Hood, ChattanoogaJan. 24 Maryah Sydnor, Appalachian StateJan. 31 Sophia Aleksandravicius, DavidsonFeb. 7 Ali Ford, ElonFeb. 14 Kaila’Shea Menendez, Western CarolinaFeb. 21 Aiesha Harper, ElonFeb. 28 Taylor Hall, Chattanooga

2012-13Nov. 13 Taylor Hall, ChattanoogaNov. 20 Anna Freeman, Appalachian StateNov. 27 Daniella Motley, WoffordDec. 4 Courtney Freeman, Appalachian StateDec. 11 Ashlen Dewart, ChattanoogaDec. 18 Daniella Motley, WoffordJan. 2 Latisha Harris, College of CharlestonJan. 8 Sophia Aleksandravicius, DavidsonJan. 15 Maryah Sydnor, Appalachian StateJan. 22 Ali Ford, ElonJan.29 Sophia Aleksandravicius, DavidsonFeb. 5 Ali Ford, ElonFeb. 12 Afreyea Tolbert, College of CharlestonFeb. 19 Sophia Aleksandravicius, DavidsonFeb. 26 Ashlen Dewart, Chattanooga

2013-14Nov. 12 Taylor Hall, ChattanoogaNov. 19 Taylor Hall, ChattanoogaNov. 26 Janae’ Stevenson, UNCGDec. 3 Laura Murray, DavidsonDec. 10 Laura Murray, DavidsonDec. 17 Ashlen Dewart, ChattanoogaDec. 31 Brittany Hodges, FurmanJan. 7 Anna Claire Knight, Georgia SouthernJan. 14 Dakota Dukes, DavidsonJan. 21 Maryah Sydnor, Appalachian StateJan. 28 Logan Morris, WoffordFeb. 4: Laura Murray, DavidsonFeb. 11 Brittany Hodges, FurmanFeb. 18 Anna Claire Knight, Georgia SouthernFeb. 25 Taylor Hall, ChattanoogaMarch 4 Brittany Hodges, Furman

Players of the Month2004-05

December Tiffany Mayes, ETSUJanuary Tiffany Mayes, ETSUFebruary Katie Hamilton, Davidson

2005-06November Kitara McMoore, ElonDecember Alex Anderson, ChattanoogaJanuary Kitara McMoore, ElonFebruary Kiki Conyers, Appalachian State

2006-07December Alex Anderson, ChattanoogaJanuary Alex Anderson, ChattanoogaFebruary Alex Anderson, ChattanoogaMarch Brooke Hand, Chattanooga

2007-08November Brooke Johnson, Western CarolinaDecember Alex Anderson, ChattanoogaJanuary Alex Anderson, ChattanoogaFebruary Alex Anderson, ChattanoogaMarch Laura Hall, Chattanooga

2008-09November Shanara Hollinquest, ChattanoogaDecember Alex Thompson, DavidsonJanuary Shanara Hollinquest, ChattanoogaFebruary Emily London, Samford

2009-10November Shanara Hollinquest, ChattanoogaDecember Shanara Hollinquest, ChattanoogaJanuary Emily London, SamfordFebruary Sam Ramirez, Appalachian State

2010-11November Sam Ramirez, Appalachian StateDecember Monique Floyd, UNCGJanuary Whitney Hood, ChattanoogaFebruary Emily London, Samford

2011-12November Sophia Aleksandravicius, DavidsonDecember Anna Freeman, Appalachian StateJanuary Sophia Aleksandravicius, DavidsonFebruary Anna Freeman, Appalachian State

2012-13November Courtney Freeman, Appalachian St.December Ashlen Dewart, ChattanoogaJanuary Sophia Aleksandravicius, DavidsonFebruary Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson

2013-14November Janae Stevenson, UNCGDecember Laura Murray, DavidsonJanuary Maryah Sydnor, Appalachian StateFebruary Maryah Sydnor, Appalachian State

Freshmen of the Week2013-14

Nov. 12 Ellen Riggins, SamfordNov. 19 Jennifer Rhodes, ElonNov. 26 Lauren Brown, ElonDec. 3 Ellen Riggins, SamfordDec. 10 Lenaira Ruffin, ElonDec. 17 Whitney Bunn, FurmanDec. 31 Jennifer Rhodes, ElonJan. 7 Hannah Nichols, SamfordJan. 14 Whitney Bunn, FurmanJan. 21 Hannah Nichols, SamfordJan. 28 Ellen Riggins, SamfordFeb. 4 Kassidy Blevins, SamfordFeb. 11 Bailey Williams, UNCGFeb. 18 Angel McGowan, Georgia SouthernFeb. 25 Jennifer Rhodes, ElonMarch 3 Kassidy Blevins, Samford

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Year Regular-season Tournament 1983-84 Chattanooga Chattanooga1984-85 Chattanooga, Marshall Chattanooga1985-86 Chattanooga, Marshall Chattanooga1986-87 Appalachian State, Marshall Appalachian State1987-88 Appalachian State, Marshall Appalachian State1988-89 Appalachian State, Marshall Chattanooga1989-90 Furman Appalachian State1990-91 Chattanooga Appalachian State1991-92 Chattanooga, Furman Chattanooga1992-93 Furman Georgia Southern1993-94 Georgia Southern Georgia Southern1994-95 ETSU Furman1995-96 Appalachian State Appalachian State1996-97 Furman Marshall1997-98 Georgia Southern UNCG1998-99 UNCG Appalachian State

Year Regular-season Tournament 1999-00 Chattanooga Furman2000-01 Chattanooga, Georgia Southern Chattanooga2001-02 Chattanooga, UNCG Chattanooga2002-03 Chattanooga Chattanooga2003-04 Chattanooga Chattanooga2004-05 Chattanooga Western Carolina2005-06 Chattanooga Chattanooga2006-07 Chattanooga, Western Carolina Chattanooga2007-08 Chattanooga Chattanooga2008-09 Chattanooga Western Carolina2009-10 Chattanooga Chattanooga2010-11 Appalachian State Samford2011-12 Appalachian State, Davidson Samford2012-13 Chattanooga Chattanooga2013-14 Chattanooga Chattanooga

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE IN POSTSEASON PLAYNCAA Tournament

1989East Regional First RoundNo. 5 Georgia 90, No. 12 Chattanooga 69

1990East Regional First RoundNo. 6 Maryland 100, No. 11 Appalachian State 71

1991East Regional First RoundNo. 5 Florida State 96, No. 12 Appalachian State 57

1992East Regional First RoundNo. 5 Clemson 76, No. 12 Chattanooga 72

1993Mideast Regional First RoundNo. 5 Alabama 102, No. 12 Georgia Southern 70

1994East Regional First RoundNo. 3 North Carolina 101, No. 14 Georgia Southern 53

1995East Regional First RoundNo. 4 Louisiana Tech 90, No. 13 Furman 52

1996West Regional First RoundNo. 4 Alabama 95, No. 13 Appalachian State 66

1997Midwest Regional First RoundNo. 2 Colorado 69, No. 15 Marshall 49

1998Midwest Regional First RoundNo. 2 Alabama 94, No. 15 UNCG 46

1999South Regional First RoundNo. 1 Tennessee 113, No. 16 Appalachian State 54

2000Mideast Regional First RoundNo. 1 Tennessee 90, No. 16 Furman 38

2001Midwest Regional First RoundNo. 5 Clemson 51, No. 12 Chattanooga 49

2002Mideast Regional First RoundNo. 4 Penn State 82, No. 13 Chattanooga 67

2003First RoundNo. 5 South Carolina 68, No. 12 Chattanooga 54

2004First RoundNo. 10 Chattanooga 74, No. 7 Rutgers 69Second RoundNo. 2 Vanderbilt 60, No. 10 Chattanooga 44

2005First RoundNo. 1 Tennessee 94, No. 16 Western Carolina 43

2006First RoundNo. 5 Kentucky 69, No. 12 Chattanooga 59

2007First Round (Raleigh, N.C.)No. 5 Baylor 68, No. 12 Chattanooga 55

2008First Round (Bridgeport, Conn.)No. 5 Kansas State 69, No. 12 Chattanooga 59

2009First Round (Albuquerque, N.M.)No. 4 Vanderbilt 73, No. 13 Western Carolina 41

2010First Round (Tempe, Ariz.)No. 4 Oklahoma State 70, No. 13 Chattanooga 63

2011First Round (Auburn, Ala.)No. 3 Florida State 76, No. 14 Samford 46

2012First Round (Nashville, Tenn.)No. 2 Duke 82, No. 15 Samford 47

2013First Round (College Station, Texas)No. 6 Nebraska 73, No. 11 Chattanooga 59

2014First Round (Lexington, Ky.)No. 6 Syracuse 59, No. 11 Chattanooga 53

NWIT1984

Quarterfinals: Chattanooga 84, Oklahoma 78Semifinals: Chattanooga 70, Clemson 66Championship: Vanderbilt 67, Chattanooga 66

1987First Round: California 109, Appalachian State 99Consolation: Stephen F. Austin 81, Appalachian State 80Consolation: DePaul 88, Appalachian State 82

1995First Round: Texas A&M 71, ETSU 50Consolation: ETSU 79, VCU 65Consolation: Clemson 107, ETSU 66

WNIT2000

First Round: Chattanooga 70, Alabama 68Second Round: Georgia Tech 81, Chattanooga 74

2002First Round: Virginia Tech 51, UNCG 45

2005First Round: Chattanooga 50, Villanova 40Second Round: Kentucky 91, Chattanooga 54

2007First Round: Western Carolina 91, ETSU 63First Round: UAB 81, Davidson 77Second Round: Virginia Tech 74, Western Carolina 64

2008First Round: MTSU 104, Western Carolina 69

2009First Round: Kentucky 81, Chattanooga 76

2010First Round: Samford 66, Ole Miss 65Second Round: Missouri State 75, Samford 54

2011First Round: South Carolina 67, Appalachian State 54

2012First Round: Appalachian State 79, UNCW 73First Round: James Madison 64, Davidson 49First Round: Memphis 60, Chattanooga 59Second Round: Appalachian State 66, NC State 62Third Round: Virginia 74, Appalachian State 58

2013First Round: Davidson 82, Old Dominion 73First Round: Charlotte 79, Appalachian State 61Second Round: Charlotte 72, Davidson 60

2014First Round: Auburn 78, Furman 64

Women’s Basketball Invitational2010

East Region First Round: No. 1 Appalachian State 62, No. 8 Charleston Southern 47No. 2 College of Charleston 67, No. 7 Morehead State 59Quarterfinals: No. 1 Appalachian State 59, No. 5 Fairfield 36No. 2 College of Charleston 76, No. 6 Bradley 66East Region Semifinals: No. 1 Appalachian State 77, No. 2 College of Charleston 58Championship: No. 1 Appalachian State 79, No. 1 Mem-phis 71

2011East RegionFirst Round: No. 3 Elon 103, No. 6 USC Upstate 72Second Round: No. 2 UAB 59, No. 3 Elon 50

2013East RegionFirst Round: No. 5 College of Charleston 72, No. 4 North-ern Kentucky 70Second Round: No. 1 Detroit 79, No. 5 College of Charles-ton 67West RegionFirst Round: No. 4 Elon 68, No. 5 Eastern Kentucky 61Second Round: No. 8 McNeese State 66, No. 4 Elon 58

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YEAR-BY-YEAR STANDINGS1983-84 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp.Chattanooga 7 1 26 5 2,283 1,962ETSU 6 2 18 9 1,810 1,655Marshall 5 3 18 10 2,149 1,875Western Carolina 2 6 10 16 1,733 1,660Appalachian State 0 8 6 22 1,807 2,058Davidson 0 0 14 13 1,869 1,863Furman 0 0 0 25 915 2,342

1984-85 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp.Marshall 9 1 19 10 2,392 2,156Chattanooga 9 1 16 13 2,050 2,189Appalachian State 5 5 16 12 2,148 1,913ETSU 5 5 13 14 1,843 1,797Furman 1 9 7 18 1,670 1,914Western Carolina 1 9 7 19 1,636 2,033Davidson 0 0 3 18 1,113 1,740

1985-86 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp.Marshall 8 2 18 11 2,158 2,043Chattanooga 8 2 19 10 2,146 2,131Appalachian State 5 5 16 13 2,169 1,993ETSU 5 5 13 15 1,941 1,953Furman 2 8 13 14 2,022 2,031Western Carolina 2 8 8 18 1,637 1,887Davidson 0 0 10 8 1,177 1,093

1986-87 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp.Appalachian State 9 1 24 7 2,543 2,164Marshall 9 1 24 5 2,152 1,802ETSU 4 6 9 17 1,882 1,986Western Carolina 4 6 11 15 1,589 1,734Chattanooga 3 7 7 20 1,843 2,084Furman 1 9 8 20 1,869 2,094

1987-88 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp.Appalachian State 8 2 24 4 2,343 1,889Marshall 8 2 18 10 1,980 1,801Chattanooga 6 4 19 9 2,138 1,973Furman 4 6 17 12 2,204 2,121Western Carolina 3 7 11 16 1,772 1,926ETSU 1 9 7 18 1,814 1,950

1988-89 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp.Appalachian State 9 1 19 8 2,137 1,954Marshall 9 1 18 10 1,852 1,779Chattanooga 5 5 19 12 2,363 2,214Furman 3 7 19 10 2,233 2,048ETSU 2 8 7 19 1,822 1,948Western Carolina 2 8 13 15 1,915 2,004

1989-90 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp.Furman 8 2 20 9 2,440 2,093Appalachian State 7 3 20 9 2,152 2,060Chattanooga 6 4 16 13 2,222 2,208ETSU 5 5 15 13 2,080 2,048Marshall 4 6 10 18 2,055 2,084Western Carolina 0 10 8 19 1,841 2,000

1990-91 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp.Chattanooga 8 2 20 8 2,207 1,964Marshall 7 3 20 8 1,920 1,659ETSU 6 4 15 13 2,087 2,179Appalachian State 5 5 19 14 2,521 2,519Furman 4 6 14 14 2,318 2,171Western Carolina 0 10 4 23 1,785 2,255

Furman’s Rushia Brown (1989-94) helped the Paladins to three regular-season SoCon titles during her career.

1991-92 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp.Furman 8 2 17 9 1,923 1,923Chattanooga 8 2 18 12 2,156 2,156Marshall 6 4 15 13 1,831 1,831Appalachian State 5 5 9 18 2,221 2,221ETSU 2 8 7 19 2,071 2,071Western Carolina 1 9 6 22 2,151 2,151Georgia Southern 0 0 14 16 2,401 2,401

1992-93 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp.Furman 10 2 17 11 2,170 2,048Chattanooga 9 3 15 13 2,071 2,018Georgia Southern 9 3 21 9 2,213 1,917Marshall 5 7 15 13 1,925 1,918Appalachian State 4 8 10 17 2,083 2,102ETSU 4 8 7 18 1,813 2,079Western Carolina 1 11 7 20 1,804 2,038Davidson 0 0 9 13 1,329 1,453

1993-94 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp.Georgia Southern 11 2 21 9 2,266 2,113Appalachian State 10 3 20 8 2,220 1,927Furman 9 4 14 14 2,144 2,030Chattanooga 7 6 15 13 2,015 1,974Marshall 6 7 12 15 1,895 1,997ETSU 5 8 12 14 2,016 1,982Western Carolina 1 12 5 22 1,657 2,279Davidson 0 7 5 21 1,672 1,941

1994-95 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp.ETSU 11 3 21 9 2,432 2,266Georgia Southern 10 4 16 12 2,224 2,049Furman 10 4 18 12 2,275 2,198Appalachian State 9 5 19 9 2,150 1,905Marshall 6 8 14 13 1,936 2,037Chattanooga 6 8 10 19 1,758 1,839Western Carolina 4 10 9 18 1,954 2,157Davidson 0 14 4 23 1,773 2,003

1995-96 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp.Appalachian State 14 0 24 6 2,418 2,129Marshall 9 5 15 14 2,193 2,109Georgia Southern 7 7 15 13 2,213 2,266Davidson 7 7 14 12 1,875 1,772Chattanooga 6 8 12 15 1,717 1,864Furman 6 8 10 17 1,759 1,897Western Carolina 4 10 9 18 1,822 1,953ETSU 3 11 9 17 1,963 2,016

1996-97 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp.Furman 10 4 19 8 1,948 1,845Marshall 9 5 18 12 2,280 2,226Appalachian State 8 6 16 12 2,031 1,902Georgia Southern 8 6 16 13 2,087 2,100Davidson 7 7 15 11 1,881 1,761Chattanooga 6 8 12 15 1,778 1,819Western Carolina 5 9 11 16 1,827 1,937ETSU 3 11 11 17 1,952 2,100

1997-98 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp.Georgia Southern 13 3 18 11 2,230 2,192UNCG 12 4 21 9 2,201 2,048Davidson 12 4 18 9 2,037 1,872Furman 11 5 16 13 2,092 2,145ETSU 8 8 11 15 1,970 1,930Appalachian State 8 8 9 17 1,594 1,784Western Carolina 4 12 7 20 1,491 2,037Chattanooga 3 13 8 19 1,699 1,846Wofford 1 15 5 23 1,969 2,134

1998-99 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp.UNCG 14 4 20 8 2,071 1,846ETSU 12 5 16 12 2,018 1,990Georgia Southern 12 6 13 14 2,020 2,051Davidson 11 7 18 10 2,139 2,012Furman 10 8 13 14 1,821 1,909Appalachian State 7 10 14 15 2,118 2,181Western Carolina 8 10 10 17 1,820 2,006Chattanooga 8 10 10 17 1,897 2,007Wofford 4 14 9 19 1,908 2,107College of Charleston 3 15 6 21 1,696 1,862

1999-00 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp.Chattanooga 17 1 26 5 2,284 1,904Furman 13 5 20 11 2,184 2,016ETSU 12 6 15 12 1,930 1,883UNCG 11 7 18 11 1,995 1,882Appalachian State 9 9 13 15 1,964 2,068Georgia Southern 9 9 10 18 1,994 2,130Davidson 8 10 10 17 1,779 1,882Western Carolina 6 12 11 17 1,852 1,939Wofford 4 14 10 18 1,732 1,872College of Charleston 1 17 4 23 1,426 1,952

2000-01 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp.Chattanooga 15 3 24 7 2,331 1,931Georgia Southern 15 3 22 7 2,157 1,928UNCG 14 4 22 8 2,078 1,791Furman 12 6 19 10 2,042 1,857Western Carolina 7 11 13 15 1,991 1,983ETSU 7 11 7 21 1,894 2,195College of Charleston 7 11 11 17 1,839 1,970Wofford 6 12 11 18 1,921 1,979Davidson 4 14 9 19 1,766 2,018Appalachian State 3 15 6 23 1,973 2,279

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Former Chattanooga coach Wes Moore directed the Mocs to 11 consecutive regular-season SoCon titles from 1999-00 to 2009-10.

Jacinda Lambert helped guide UNCG to a share of the regular-season championship in 2001-02.

2001-02 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp.Chattanooga 14 4 23 8 2,331 1,931UNCG 14 4 21 10 2,078 1,791Furman 11 7 17 12 2,042 1,857Georgia Southern 10 8 13 14 2,157 1,928Western Carolina 9 9 17 11 1,991 1,983Wofford 9 9 16 13 1,921 1,979College of Charleston 7 11 14 14 1,839 1,970Davidson 6 12 10 18 1,766 2,018ETSU 5 13 10 18 1,894 2,195Appalachian State 5 13 10 19 1,973 2,279

2002-03 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp.Chattanooga 16 2 26 5 2,262 1,874Western Carolina 14 4 21 7 1,913 1,786Georgia Southern 12 6 20 10 2,054 1,895Furman 11 7 16 13 1,940 1,835UNCG 10 8 14 13 1,698 1,727Appalachian State 8 10 9 19 1,862 2,001Davidson 8 10 15 15 1,986 1,966ETSU 6 12 9 19 1,876 2,147College of Charleston 4 14 10 19 1,948 2,010Wofford 1 17 14 24 1,679 2,120

2003-04 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp.Chattanooga 20 0 29 3 2,330 1,853Furman 14 6 18 11 1,981 1,721Davidson 13 7 16 12 1,796 1,730ETSU 13 7 13 14 1,764 1,838Elon 12 8 17 12 1,809 1,891Western Carolina 10 10 14 17 1,966 1,984UNCG 9 11 9 19 1,654 1,810Georgia Southern 9 11 15 14 1,692 1,757Appalachian State 6 14 7 21 1,851 2,006College of Charleston 4 16 7 22 1,732 2,049Wofford 0 20 0 28 1,560 2,091

2004-05 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp.Chattanooga 19 1 24 4 2,020 1,639Davidson 14 6 18 11 1,943 1,803Furman 13 7 18 10 1,854 1,753UNCG 11 9 14 14 1,737 1,756Georgia Southern 11 9 16 14 1,940 1,972Western Carolina 10 10 18 13 2,221 2,240College of Charleston 10 10 15 14 1,683 1,769ETSU 9 11 13 17 1,995 1,989Appalachian State 8 12 11 17 1,772 1,777Elon 3 17 4 24 1,467 1,803Wofford 2 18 4 24 1,672 2,004

2005-06 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp.Chattanooga 18 0 27 4 2,328 1,905UNCG 12 6 18 12 2,023 1,924Davidson 12 6 17 12 1,918 1,827Appalachian State 11 7 15 13 1,878 1,961Western Carolina 8 10 9 20 1,990 2,087Elon 7 11 12 16 1,550 1,580College of Charleston 7 11 11 17 1,652 1,813Georgia Southern 7 11 11 18 1,870 2,030Furman 5 13 10 20 1,838 2,041Wofford 3 15 7 21 1,718 1,942

2006-07 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp.Western Carolina 15 3 24 10 2,358 2,239Chattanooga 15 3 25 8 2,379 2,109Davidson 13 5 23 9 2,260 1,964UNCG 13 5 20 10 1,990 1,912Georgia Southern 7 11 13 18 1,953 2,073Wofford 7 11 13 16 1,748 1,878Appalachian State 6 12 13 18 2,093 2,111College of Charleston 5 13 10 20 1,723 1,795Furman 5 13 11 20 1,748 1,899Elon 4 14 10 20 1,565 1,810

2007-08 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp.Chattanooga 18 0 29 4 2,297 1,866Western Carolina 15 3 25 9 2,518 2,275Davidson 13 5 19 11 1,949 1,868Georgia Southern 13 5 17 13 1,841 1,847College of Charleston 9 9 14 16 1,718 1,765Elon 6 12 12 20 1,908 1,929Furman 5 13 10 20 1,820 1,975Appalachian State 5 13 8 22 1,887 2,160UNCG 4 14 7 24 1,647 1,993Wofford 2 16 10 21 1,890 2,099

2008-09 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp.Chattanooga 17 3 22 10 2,226 1,862Samford 16 4 22 7 1,766 1,542College of Charleston 14 6 23 8 2,013 1,858Western Carolina 14 6 21 12 2,255 2,143Georgia Southern 11 9 16 14 1,774 1,772Davidson 11 9 12 18 1,961 2,043UNCG 9 11 13 18 1,780 1,857Appalachian State 7 13 9 22 1,840 2,151Furman 6 14 12 18 1,862 1,955Wofford 3 17 5 24 1,810 2,063Elon 2 18 5 26 1,733 2,108

2009-10 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp.Chattanooga 16 4 24 9 2,216 2,042Samford 14 6 23 11 2,151 1,975Appalachian State 14 6 23 12 2,336 2,191College of Charleston 13 7 21 12 2,078 2,011Georgia Southern 13 7 19 12 1,841 1,752Davidson 12 8 14 15 1,921 1,919Elon 6 14 12 19 2,000 2,043UNCG 6 14 10 20 1,748 1,941Wofford 6 14 8 21 1,759 2,014Western Carolina 6 14 7 23 1,765 1,919Furman 4 16 7 24 1,730 1,961

2010-11 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp.Appalachian State 17 3 25 7 2,338 1,968Samford 15 5 25 8 2,098 1,864Chattanooga 13 7 17 14 2,071 2,037Elon 12 8 20 13 2,247 2,120Furman 10 10 14 16 1,866 1,921UNCG 10 10 13 16 1,769 1,841Georgia Southern 9 11 12 18 1,753 1,828Davidson 8 12 14 17 1,913 1,878College of Charleston 7 13 10 20 1,566 1,819Western Carolina 6 14 9 22 1,699 1,950Wofford 3 17 8 22 1,822 2,122

2011-12 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp.Appalachian State 17 3 27 7 2,266 1,977Davidson 17 3 22 10 1,962 1,733Chattanooga 16 4 22 10 1,988 1,829Samford 12 8 20 13 1,978 1,897Elon 12 8 20 13 1,887 1,901Furman 10 10 15 16 1,893 1,982Western Carolina 8 12 14 17 1,629 1,751College of Charleston 6 14 7 23 1,421 1,713Wofford 5 15 13 18 1,836 1,884Georgia Southern 4 16 8 22 1,553 1,772UNCG 3 17 4 25 1,438 1,844

2012-13 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp.Chattanooga 19 1 29 4 2,262 1,811Davidson 16 4 22 13 2,195 2,005Elon 14 6 19 14 2,168 2,101Appalachian State 13 7 20 11 2,131 1,839College of Charleston 11 9 16 16 1,995 2,026Samford 11 9 15 16 1,670 1,685Furman 8 12 12 18 1,790 2,036Georgia Southern 6 14 8 23 1,652 1,951Western Carolina 5 15 7 23 1,517 1,799UNCG 4 16 8 23 1,772 2,124Wofford 3 17 8 21 1,627 1,813

2013-14 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp.Chattanooga 18 0 29 4 2,302 1,856Furman 12 6 18 13 2,077 2,030Davidson 11 7 16 16 2,221 2,273Appalachian State 10 8 13 16 1,834 1,889Elon 10 8 15 16 2,009 2,072Samford 8 10 10 20 1,633 1,765Western Carolina 7 11 15 17 1,965 2,001Georgia Southern 7 11 10 21 1,933 2,185Wofford 4 14 6 23 1,703 2,023UNCG 3 15 7 23 1,905 2,196

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FIRST ROUND(at Huntington, W.Va.)Marshall 89, Furman 61(at Cullowhee, N.C.)Western Carolina 75, Appalachian State 66

SEMIFINALS (at Chattanooga, Tenn.)ETSU 66, Marshall 64Chattanooga 74, Western Carolina 54

CHAMPIONSHIP (at Chattanooga, Tenn.)Chattanooga 60, ETSU 45ETSU – Blair 1 1-4 3, Mills 3 1-1 7, Jaffke 3 0-0 6, Hines 3 2-4 8, Skala 3 2-2 8, Caldwell 0 0-0 0, Larkey 5 3-4 13. Totals: 18 9-15 45.CHATTANOOGA – Horsey 6 2-2 14, McClure 4 0-1 8, Chairs 8 7-8 23, Irby 5 1-4 11, Weems 0 2-3 2, Mc-Cord 1 0-0 2, Hill 0 0-0 0, Benson 0 0-0 0. Totals: 24 12-18 60.Halftime – Chattanooga 23, ETSU 21.

1985 FIRST ROUND (at Johnson City, Tenn.)ETSU 72, Western Carolina 51(at Boone, N.C.)Appalachian State 86, Furman 68

SEMIFINALS (at Johnson City, Tenn.)Chattanooga 75, ETSU 70Marshall 68, Appalachian State 62

CHAMPIONSHIP (at Johnson City, Tenn.)Chattanooga 88, Marshall 76MARSHALL – Pelphrey 12 4-4 28, Wiggins 2 0-0 4, Shepherd 7 4-4 18, May 0 1-2 1, Abercrombie 3 1-2 7, Cromer 1 0-0 2, Lewis 6 0-0 12, Grau 2 0-0 4, Gib-son 0 0-0 0. Totals: 33 10-12 76.CHATTANOOGA – Kirk 3 2-3 8, McClure 9 2-2 20, Bush 6 1-2 13, McCord 3 2-2 8, Weems 5 6-6 16, Corn 0 0-0 0, Bell 2 5-6 9, Benson 4 0-2 8, Jackson 2 2-2 6. Totals: 34 20-25 88.Halftime – Chattanooga 43, Marshall 30.

1986at Boone, N.C.

FIRST ROUNDETSU 68, Western Carolina 62Appalachian State 83, Furman 64

SEMINFINALSChattanooga 86, Appalachian State 79Marshall 77, ETSU 72

CHAMPIONSHIPChattanooga 77, Marshall 69MARSHALL – Wiggins 6 3-3 15, Pelphrey 8 1-2 17, Van Liew 0 0-0 0, May 10 1-2 21, Abercrombie 2 0-0 4, Lewis 2 0-0 4, McClurkin 3 0-0 6, Leavitt 0 2-2 2. Totals: 31 6-8 69.CHATTANOOGA – Bell 3 2-2 8, Kirk 6 3-4 15, Bush 2 0-0 4, Winton 6 3-3 15, McCord 4 3-6 11, Mosley 1 0-0 2, Corn 1 3-4 5, Benson 5 0-0 10, Cruse 1 0-0 2, Hubbard 2 1-2 5, Jackson 0 0-0 0. Totals: 31 15-21 77.Halftime – Chattanooga 40, Marshall 37.

1987 at Cullowhee, N.C.

FIRST ROUNDWestern Carolina 70, Furman 58ETSU 77, Chattanooga 74

SEMIFINALSMarshall 83, ETSU 81 (2OT)Appalachian State 86, Western Carolina 66

CHAMPIONSHIPAppalachian State 68, Marshall 65APPALACHIAN STATE – Laney 3 4-4 10, Robinson 6 1-3 13, Whiteside 12 2-10 26, Swicegood 2 0-1 4, Dalton 3 4-4 10, Brackett 0 0-0 0, Sigmon 1 3-4 5. Totals: 27 14-26 68.MARSHALL – Lewis 6 1-2 13, Parsley 0 0-0 0, Simms 9 2-2 20, McClurkin 1 1-2 3, Wiggins 5 7-8 17, Leavitt 2 1-2 5, Triplin 3 1-1 7. Totals: 26 13-16 65.Halftime – Marshall 35, Appalachian State 27.

1988 at Huntington, W.Va.

FIRST ROUNDChattanooga 70, ETSU 68Furman 63, Western Carolina 55

SEMIFINALSAppalachian State 104, Furman 77Marshall 80, Chattanooga 77

CHAMPIONSHIPAppalachian State 72, Marshall 67APPALACHIAN STATE – Laney 3 3-4 9, Johnson 8 0-0 16, Whiteside 10 4-12 24, Swicegood 2 0-0 4, Dalton 5 4-4 14, Brackett 2 0-0 4, Sigmon 0 0-0 0. Totals: 30 11-20 72.MARSHALL – McClurkin 3 1-2 7, Scott 7 0-1 14, Parsley 2 1-1 5, Stephenson 1 2-2 4, Lewis 7 4-4 18, Johnson 4 0-0 9, Jones 0 0-0 0, Leavitt 1 2-2 4, Shipp 0 0-0 0, Deal 2 2-2 6. Totals: 27 12-14 67.3-point goals – Appalachian State 1 (Dalton); Mar-shall 1 (Johnson).Halftime – Appalachian State 39, Marshall 33.

1989 at Johnson City, Tenn.

FIRST ROUNDChattanooga 67, Western Carolina 53Furman 70, ETSU 69

SEMIFINALSFurman 75, Marshall 56Chattanooga 80, Appalachian State 73

CHAMPIONSHIPChattanooga 69, Furman 65FURMAN – Whitaker 3 0-0 6, Greene 6 2-2 14, McK-inney 1 4-5 6, Glass 2 1-2 5, Mischel 0 0-0 0, Rhyne-hardt 9 3-4 21, Haus 0 2-2 2, Geary 3 3-3 9, Cleckley 1 0-0 2. Totals: 25 15-18 65.CHATTANOOGA – Copeland 0 0-0 0, Stallings 4 0-2 8, Powell 6 3-7 15, Winton 5 0-1 13, Smith 2 6-6 11, Wales 1 0-0 2, Carroll 1 1-2 3, Beightol 2 1-2 5, Black-burn 0 0-0 0, Mayfield 4 0-0 11. Totals: 25 11-20 68.3-point goals – Chattanooga 7 (Winton 3, Mayfield 3, Smith).Halftime – Chattanooga 36, Furman 27.

1990at Johnson City, Tenn.

FIRST ROUNDETSU 61, Marshall 58Chattanooga 80, Western Carolina 78

SEMIFINALSAppalachian State 70, Chattanooga 67Furman 98, ETSU 84

CHAMPIONSHIPAppalachian State 94, Furman 90APPALACHIAN STATE – Thomas 5 13-18 23, Smith 5 4-6 14, Cunningham 12 3-5 27, Gruca 6 4-6 19, Morgan 1 0-1 2, Cain 3 0-0 6, Inman 0 0-0 0, Konrad 1 0-0 2. Totals: 33 24-36 94.FURMAN – Greene 4 3-3 11, Brown 7 1-2 15, Cleck-ley 7 0-0 14, Rhynehardt 6 7-10 19, Glass 8 2-2 18, Mischel 2 1-1 5, Geary 0 2-2 2, McKinney 3 0-0 6. To-tals: 37 16-20 90.3-point goals – Appalachian State 4 (Gruca 3, Smith).Halftime – Appalachian State 57, Furman 36.

1991at Johnson City, Tenn.

FIRST ROUNDAppalachian State 84, Furman 77ETSU 88, Western Carolina 69

SEMIFINALSAppalachian State 89, Chattanooga 87ETSU 72, Marshall 66

CHAMPIONSHIPAppalachian State 98, ETSU 87APPALACHIAN STATE – Ikard 4 2-4 10, Gruca 3 0-1 9, Thomas 12 3-3 27, Roberson 7 2-2 17, Yount 9 3-6 24, Cannon 0 0-0 0, Hitchcock 0 0-0 0, Konrad 4 3-6 11, Coker 0 0-0 0. Totals: 40 13-25 98.ETSU – Colclough 3 1-2 7, Cantrell 3 1-2 8, Loual-len 11 5-8 27, Hopson 13 10-10 36, Bridges 2 0-1 4, Cooke 1 0-0 3, Lawson 1 0-0 2, Carter 0 0-0 0, Fryar 0 0-1 0. Totals: 34 17-24 87.3-point goals – Appalachian State 5 (Gruca 3, Rober-son, Yount); ETSU 2 (Cantrell, Cooke).Halftime – Appalachian State 52, ETSU 43.

1992at Johnson City, Tenn.

FIRST ROUNDWestern Carolina 59, Marshall 58 (OT)ETSU 96, Appalachian State 74

SEMIFINALSFurman 83, ETSU 70Chattanooga 84, Western Carolina 69

CHAMPIONSHIPChattanooga 84, Furman 66CHATTANOOGA – Dowdell 6 3-5 15, Carroll 8 0-0 16, Brown 6 1-2 13, Barnett 3 3-3 11, Cameron 1 7-8 9, Childers 0 0-0 0, Alexander 0 0-0 0, Reynolds 2 4-4 8, Wooden 0 0-0 0, Curtis 1 0-0 2, Overcast 4 2-2 10. Totals: 31 20-24 84.FURMAN – Rhynehardt 1 3-4 5, Armstrong 4 4-7 12, R. Brown 10 1-3 21, Jones 2 1-2 5, Stanley 5 0-0 14, Sims 1 0-0 3, Blackwell 0 0-0 0, Fails 0 0-0 0, Creamer 0 0-0 0, C. Brown 3 0-0 6, Levesque 0 0-0 0. Totals: 26 9-16 6.3-point goals – Chattanooga 2 (Barnett 2); Furman 5 (Stanley 4, Sims).Halftime – Chattanooga 45, Furman 31.

1993at Johnson City, Tenn.

FIRST ROUNDMarshall 74, ETSU 55Chattanooga 91, Western Carolina 66Georgia Southern 66, Appalachian State 56

SEMIFINALSFurman 74, Marshall 58Georgia Southern 83, Chattanooga 73

CHAMPIONSHIPGeorgia Southern 76, Furman 73GEORGIA SOUTHERN – Autrey 4 0-0 8, Dunn 3 0-0 7, Christmas 4 3-7 11, Johnson 4 6-8 14, G. Smith 2 0-1 4, Williams 0 0-0 0, Copeland 5 0-0 10, Primeaux 0 0-0 0, Anderson 6 0-0 15, McClelland 1 0-2 2, S. Smith 2 1-4 5. Totals: 31 10-22 76.FURMAN – Armstrong 3 0-1 6, Creamer 6 2-5 14, R. Brown 7 3-5 17, Jones 1 7-8 9, Stanley 4 7-8 18, Sims 1 0-0 3, Wilson 0 0-0 0, C. Brown 3 0-0 6, Levesque 0 0-0 0. Totals: 25 19-27 73.3-point goals – Georgia Southern 4 (Anderson 3, Dunn); Furman 4 (Stanley 3, Sims).Halftime – Furman 40, Georgia Southern 35.

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Janice Johnson earned MVP honors in leading Georgia Southern to the 1993 SoCon tournament title.

1994at Greenville, S.C.

FIRST ROUNDGeorgia Southern 71, Davidson 62Appalachian State 77, Western Carolina 57Furman 89, ETSU 75Chattanooga 70, Marshall 56

SEMIFINALSGeorgia Southern 85, Chattanooga 72Furman 77, Appalachian State 73

CHAMPIONSHIPGeorgia Southern 59, Furman 55GEORGIA SOUTHERN – Autrey 7 2-7 16, Johnson 5 2-2 12, Tyson 0 0-0 0, Childers 2 0-0 6, Copeland 5 3-4 14, Primeaux 0 2-2 2, James 1 0-0 2, Anderson 2 1-2 6, Askew 0 1-2 1, Spake 0 0-0 0. Totals: 22 11-19 59.FURMAN – Creamer 5 0-0 11, Levesque 3 0-0 6, Brown 7 5-9 19, Stanley 2 2-2 7, Jones 2 3-4 9, Sims 0 0-0 0, Nate Jackson 1 1-2 3, Natasha Jackson 0 0-1 0. Totals: 20 11-18 55.3-point goals – Georgia Southern 4 (Childers 2, Co-peland 1, Anderson 1); Furman 4 (Jones 2, Creamer 1, Stanley 1).Halftime – Furman 25, Georgia Southern 16.

1995FIRST ROUND(at Johnson City, Tenn.)ETSU 88, Davidson 70(at Statesboro, Ga.)Georgia Southern 95, Western Carolina 55(at Greenville, S.C.)Furman 48, Chattanooga 45(at Boone, N.C.)Appalachian State 90, Marshall 71

SEMIFINALS (at Asheville, N.C.)ETSU 79, Appalachian State 69Furman 74, Georgia Southern 61

CHAMPIONSHIP (at Asheville, N.C.)Furman 88, ETSU 85FURMAN – Creamer 12 0-1 24, Bristow 3 8-10 14, Levesque 0 0-0 0, Stanley 7 8-8 26, Sims 2 2-2 7, Fails 1 0-0 0, Naté Jackson 2 2-2 6, Natasha Jackson 2 0-2 4, Noethling 3 1-3 7. Totals: 31 21-28 88.ETSU – Engle 9 4-6 24, Blocker 5 11-16 21, McClellan 5 1-2 11, Jones 4 3-4 13, Reed 4 3-5 12, Vaughan 0 0-0 0, DeGabrielle 0 0-0 0, Grainger 0 4-4 4. Totals: 27 26-37 85.3-point goals – Furman 5 (Stanley 4, Sims 1); ETSU 5 (Engle 2, Jones 2, Reed 1).Halftime – Furman 50, ETSU 39.

1996FIRST ROUND(at Boone, N.C.)Appalachian State 92, ETSU 75(at Huntington, W.Va.)Marshall 83, Western Carolina 74(at Statesboro, Ga.)Georgia Southern 91, Furman 68(at Davidson, N.C.)Davidson 80, Chattanooga 51

SEMIFINALS (at Greensboro, N.C.)Appalachian State 83, Davidson 68Marshall 108, Georgia Southern 82

CHAMPIONSHIP (at Greensboro, N.C.)Appalachian State 77, Marshall 75APPALACHIAN STATE – Thompson 4 0-0 8, Arto-salo 2 4-4 8, Hinton 13 0-2 26, Spencer 1 0-0 3, Davis 3 2-2 8, Rowe 0 2-2 2, Sims 0 0-0 0, Jones 2 0-0 4, Schoolfield 0 2-2 2, Karlqvist 3 4-5 12, Tate 2 0-0 4. Totals: 30 14-17 77.MARSHALL – McCauley 3 2-2 10, Evans 1 2-3 4, Behnfeldt 4 2-2 12, Wine 7 4-7 20, Simmons 0 3-4 3, Lenhart 0 0-0 0, Sexton 3 4-6 10, Mason 7 2-2 16. Totals: 25 19-26 75.3-point goals – Appalachian State 3 (Karlqvist 2, Spencer 1), Marshall 6 (McCauley 2, Behnfeldt 2, Wine 2).Halftime – Marshall 38, Appalachian State 37.

1997FIRST ROUND(at Greenville, S.C.)ETSU 64, Furman 62(at Huntington, W.Va.)Marshall 85, Western Carolina 77(at Boone, N.C.)Appalachian State 80, Chattanooga 62(at Statesboro, Ga.)Georgia Southern 73, Davidson 70

SEMIFINALS (at Greensboro, N.C.)Georgia Southern 66, ETSU 63Marshall 79, Appalachian State 74

CHAMPIONSHIP (at Greensboro, N.C.)Marshall 77, Georgia Southern 69MARSHALL – Simmons 5 7-8 19, McCauley 6 0-0 15, Rosko 4 2-3 12, Sexton 3 5-7 12, Behnfeldt 1 6-8 8, Mason 0 6-6 6, Fall 2 0-0 4, Lincoln 0 1-2 1, Lenhart 0 0-0 0, Byrd 0 0-1 0. Totals: 21 27-35 77GEORGIA SOUTHERN – Rivers 7 3-5 18, Hall 4 5-10 13, Mitchell 4 2-2 10, Durrett 3 2-3 9, Askew 2 2-2 6, Trjeskal 2 0-0 5, Arnold 2 0-0 4, Toole 1 0-0 2, What-ley 1 0-0 2, Warren 0 0-0 0, Perry 0 0-2 0. Totals: 26 14-24 69.3-point goals – Marshall 8 (McCauley 3, Simmons 2, Rosko 2, Sexton 1); Georgia Southern 3 (Rivers 1, Trjeskal 1, Durrett 1)Halftime – 36 Marshall, 26 Georgia Southern.

1998at Greensboro, N.C.

FIRST ROUNDWofford 70, Chattanooga 57

SECOND ROUNDGeorgia Southern 84, Wofford 57Furman 85, ETSU 74Davidson 79, Appalachian State 63UNCG 86, Western Carolina 54

SEMIFINALSGeorgia Southern 80, Furman 60UNCG 78, Davidson 75

CHAMPIONSHIPUNCG 75, Georgia Southern 69UNCG – Brediger 3 6-10 18, Viverette 3 4-13 18, Goodson 4 4-10 11, Gwaltney 0 2-4 10, Ochs 2 3-8 10, Smith 1 2-5 6, Lewis 0 1-2 2. Totals: 15 22-56 75GEORGIA SOUTHERN – Hall 5 10-16 21, Krach 2 3-4 8, Mitchell 1 4-8 8, Trjeskal 2 2-9 8, Arnold 5 3-6 7, Durrett 4 3-8 6, Warren 0 3-4 6, Perry 3 1-5 3, Langley 0 0-0 2. Totals: 24 29-61 693-point goals – UNCG 4 (Viverette 2, Gwaltney 1, Ochs 1); Georgia Southern 5 (Krach 2, Trjeskal 2, Ar-nold 1)Halftime – UNCG 24, Georgia Southern 32.

1999at Greensboro, N.C.

FIRST ROUNDWofford 73, Chattanooga 69Western Carolina 67, College of Charleston 57

QUARTERFINALSDavidson 62, Furman 56UNCG 95, Wofford 58ETSU 96, Western Carolina, 69Appalachian State 86, Georgia Southern 82

SEMIFINALSDavidson 92, UNCG 91Appalachian State 77, ETSU 72

CHAMPIONSHIPAppalachian State 78, Davidson 69APPALACHIAN STATE – Schoolfield 9 6-6 24, Ga-gliano 6 8-8 20, Lettsome 5 0-0 10, Dolan 1 6-8 8, Edwards 1 3-5 5, Romano 0 5-6 5, Chappell 1 1-2 4, Hergerova 0 2-2 2. Totals: 23 31-39 78DAVIDSON – KBrown 9 2-2 22, JBrown 5 1-2 13, O’Brien 5 1-2 12, Kamp 4 4-5 9, Magette 2 0-0 6, Uhernik 1 2-2 4, Schott 0 2-2 2, Taylor 0 1-2 1. Totals: 25 13-18 693-point goals – Appalachian St. 1 (Chappell); David-son 6 (K. Brown 2, Magette 2, O’Brien 1, JBrown 1)Halftime – Appalachian St. 35, Davidson 27.

2000 at Greenville, S.C.

FIRST ROUNDWofford 66, Western Carolina 56Davidson 71, College of Charleston 51

SECOND ROUNDUNCG 92, Appalachian State 75Chattanooga 77, Wofford 46Furman 73, Davidson 56ETSU 82, Georgia Southern 73

SEMIFINALSUNCG 73, Chattanooga 67Furman 73, ETSU 61

CHAMPIONSHIPFurman 68, UNCG 49FURMAN – Hodges 4 0-0 8, Smith 5 3-3 13, Young 1 3-4 5, Charles 3 2-2 10, Scott 4 0-0 8, Bufford 0 0-0 0, Crutchfield 0 0-0 0, Shipp, 2 5-7 9, Moran 0 0-0 0, Wake 1 7-8 9, Totals: 23 20-24, 68UNCG – Dodgen 4 4-4 12, DelCampo 2 0-2 5, Gwalt-ney 5 2-3 12, Foster 1 5-6 7, Smith 1 2-4 4, Murray 0 0-0 0, Hart 0 0-0 0, Armstrong 0 0-0 0, Reid 3 0-0 6, Goodson 1 0-0 3, Totals: 17 13-19 49

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2001at Greenville, S.C.

FIRST ROUNDWofford 76, Davidson 62Appalachian State 69, College of Charleston 55

QUARTERFINALSFurman 77, Western Carolina 59Chattanooga 77, Wofford 59Georgia Southern 76, Appalachian State 72UNCG 85, ETSU 53

SEMIFINALSChattanooga 72, Furman 56UNCG 70, Georgia Southern 66

CHAMPIONSHIPChattanooga 64, UNCG 63UNCG – Gwaltney 6-12 3-5 15; Foster 4-10 3-6 14; Dodgen 4-10 2-2 11; DelCampo 4-8 0-0 9; Reid 3-7 2-2 8; Murray 1-5 0-0 2; Lambert 1-2 0-0 2; Hart 1-3 0-0 2. Totals: 24-57 10-15 63.CHATTANOOGA – Lewis 6-10 0-0 14; Wilson 6-10 2-2 14; Bullock 4-14 1-2 10; Dykes 4-6 2-5 10; Warf-ield 2-14 5-6 9; Irons 1-3 0-0 3; Rollins 1-6 0-0 2; Banks 0-3 2-2 2; Carmichael 0-2 0-0 0; Galloway 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 24-69 12-17 64.3-point goals – UNCG 5-12 (Foster 3-5; DelCampo 1-3; Dodgen 1-2; Murray 0-1; Gwaltney 0-1), Chat-tanooga 4-23 (Lewis 2-4; Irons 1-2; Bullock 1-5; Warf-ield 0-6; Rollins 0-5; Carmichael 0-1).Halftime – UNCG 33, Chattanooga 33.

2002at Charleston, S.C.

FIRST ROUNDAppalachian State 64, Davidson 63College of Charleston 85, ETSU 65

QUARTERFINALSWofford 73, Georgia Southern 63Chattanooga 81, Appalachian State 64UNCG 77, College of Charleston 51Furman 72, Western Carolina 58

SEMIFINALSChattanooga 65, Wofford 61 (OT)UNCG 71, Furman 62

CHAMPIONSHIPChattanooga 77, UNCG 69UNCG – Lambert 6-8 2-3 15; Dodgen 7-12 0-0 14; Murray 6-10 0-0 13; Reid 4-7 0-0 8; Hart 2-4 3-4 7; Foster 2-7 0-0 5; Eaton 2-5 0-0 5; Williams 1-4 0-0 2. Totals: 30-57 5-7 69.CHATTANOOGA – Warfield 7-16 3-4 20; Bullock 3-9 6-8 12; Wilson 5-9 2-2 12; McDivitt 1-3 9-10 11; Pat-ton 3-4 2-4 8; Dykes 2-2 2-2 6; Irons 1-8 0-0 3; Rollins 1-2 0-0 3; Sermons 1-3 0-0 2. Totals: 24-56 24-30 77.3-point goals – UNCG 4-9 (Lambert 1; Foster 1; Mur-ray 1; Eaton 1), Chattanooga 5-15 (Warfield 3; Rol-lins 1)

2003at Charleston, S.C.

FIRST ROUNDCollege of Charleston 76, ETSU 60Davidson 72, Wofford 70

QUARTERFINALSFurman 65, UNCG 51Chattanooga 75, College of Charleston 49Davidson 62, Western Carolina 58Georgia Southern 82, Appalachian State 71 (OT)

SEMIFINALSChattanooga 65, Furman 53Georgia Southern 62, Davidson 57

CHAMPIONSHIPChattanooga 66, Georgia Southern 52GEORGIA SOUTHERN – Lindasy 6-12 4-7 16; Lanier 3-10 2-2 8; Everett 4-13 0-0 8; Loiciano 2-9 0-0 5; Til-ler 2-3 0-0 5; Benemon 2-7 0-0 4; Hil1-10 2-2 4; Du-bose 0-3 2-2 2; McCorkle 0-2 0-0 0; Spoon 0-1 0-0 0. Totals: 20-70 10-13 52.CHATTANOOGA – Wilson 5-7 2-3 12; McDivitt 4-7 2-2 11; Warfield 3-12 4-5 11; Brown 3-4 3-4 11; Irons 3-8 0-0 6; Roberson 1-5 2-4 4; Galloway 1-6 2-3 4; Sermons 1-2 1-2 3; Patton 1-2 0-0 2. Totals: 22-53 18-25 66.3-point goals – Georgia Southern 2-10 (Tiller 1, Loiciano 1; Chattanooga 4-12 (Brown 2, Warfield 1, McDivitt 1).Halftime – Chattanooga 33, Georgia Southern 19.

2004at Charleston, S.C.

FIRST ROUNDGeorgia Southern 65, Appalachian State 58College of Charleston 59, UNCG 50Western Carolina 60, Wofford 38

QUARTERFINALSElon 84, ETSU 68Chattanooga 73, Georgia Southern 50Furman 77, College of Charleston 56Western Carolina 66, Davidson 58

SEMIFINALSChattanooga 67, Elon 37Western Carolina 75, Furman 66

CHAMPIONSHIPChattanooga 86, Western Carolina 68WESTERN CAROLINA – Gardner 6-8 2-5 16; Hamm 4-12 3-4 11; Maleraite 3-5 1-1 9; Glass 2-9 3-5 8; Allen 3-9 0-0 8; Blackwell 2-5 2-2 6; Tanner 2-5 2-3 6; May 2-2 0-2 4. Totals: 24-55 13-22 68.CHATTANOOGA – Roberson 8-14 4-8 20; Brown 6-12 2-2 16; Warfield 4-10 1-2 12; Sippel 5-10 0-0 10; McDivitt 2-4 3-3 9; Galloway 3-7 0-0 8; Patton 3-5 0-0 6; Mattison 1-4 3-3 5; Talley 0-1 0-0 0. Totals: 32-67 13-18 86.3-point goals – Western Carolina 7-18 (Gardner 2; Maleraite 2; Allen 2; Glass 1); Chattanooga 9-18 (Warfield 3; Brown 2; Galloway 2; McDivitt 2).Halftime – Chattanooga 43, Western Carolina 25.

2005at Chattanooga, Tenn.

FIRST ROUNDETSU 74, Appalachian State 64 (OT)College of Charleston 69, Elon 39Western Carolina 79, Wofford 62

QUARTERFINALSGeorgia Southern 55, UNCG 48ETSU 55, Chattanooga 50Davidson 68, College of Charleston 48Western Carolina 66, Furman 56

SEMIFINALSGeorgia Southern 73, ETSU 71 (OT)Western Carolina 59, Davidson 58

CHAMPIONSHIPWestern Carolina 97, Georgia Southern 95 (2OT)WESTERN CAROLINA – Gardner 15-19 13-15 45; Tanner 6-9 2-2 16; Maleraite 0-0 10; Keith 4-10 0-0 9; Glass 2-4 3-5 7; Dawson 0-7 4-4 4; May 1-7 1-2 3; Hardy 1-9 0-0 2; Pellom 0-1 1-2 1; Barnes 0-4 0-0 0; Johnson 0-1 0-0 0; Totals: 33-79 24-30 97.GEORGIA SOUTHERN – Brown 11-17 1-2 27; Ben-emon 7-16 8-9 22; Dubose 4-9 4-6 14; Lee 3-8 2-2 8; Early 2-2 3-5 7; Tiller 2-5 0-0 6; Newton 2-4 2-4 6;

Waterman 1-1 1-2 3; Atwood 1-9 0-0 2. Totals: 33-71 21-30 95.3-point goals – Western Carolina 7-24 (Gardner 2, Maleraite 2, Tanner 2, Keith 1), Georgia Southern 8-19 (Brown 4, Tiller 2; Dubose 2.Halftime – Georgia Southern 51, Western Carolina 46.Regulation – Georgia Southern 81, Western Carolina 81.First overtime – Georgia Southern 88, Western Caro-lina 88.

2006FIRST ROUND (at Charleston, S.C.)Furman 66, College of Charleston 63Georgia Southern 77, Wofford 66

QUARTERFINALS (at Charleston, S.C.)Western Carolina 80, Appalachian State 71UNCG 68, Georgia Southern 56Davidson 55, Elon 53

SEMIFINALS (at North Charleston, S.C.)Chattanooga 77, Western Carolina 73UNCG 69, Davidson 58

CHAMPIONSHIP (at North Charleston, S.C.)Chattanooga 91, UNCG 79UNCG – Otamiri 8 2-2 20, Latham 5 4-4 15, Cham-berlain 2 1-2 5, Boone 7 3-5 17, Byrd 4 0-0 10, Dixon 1 2-2 4, Jackson 1 0-0 3, Brooks 0 0-0 0, Ling 0 0-0 0, Grimsley 1 0-0 3, Current 0 0-0 0, Blair 1 0-0 2. Totals: 30 12-15 79.CHATTANOOGA – Roberson 8 4-5 20, Anderson 5 5-6 16, Brown 3 4-7 12, Hall 3 4-4 12, Mattison 3 5-6 13, Hand 5 1-2 15, Spann 1 0-0 3. Totals: 28 23-30 91. 3-point goals – UNCG 7-23 (Otamiri 2, Byrd 2, Latham 1, Jackson 1, Grimsley 1). Chattanooga 12-25 (Anderson 5, Mattison 5, Roberson 4, Brown 4, Hall 4, Spann 1). Halftime – Chattanooga 49, UNCG 35.

2007at North Charleston, S.C.

FIRST ROUNDFurman 64, College of Charleston 59Appalachian State 64, Elon 50

QUARTERFINALSChattanooga 84, Appalachian State 60Western Carolina 79, Furman 50Georgia Southern 81, UNCG 64Davidson 71, Wofford 62

SEMIFINALSWestern Carolina 73, Georgia Southern 59Chattanooga 80, Davidson 68

CHAMPIONSHIPChattanooga 84, Western Carolina 66CHATTANOOGA – Spann 0 0-0 0, Anderson 13 4-5 30, Hatchett 0 0-0 0, Hall 6 3-4 18, Hand 3 6-6 15, Houts 0 0-0 0, Mohr 1 0-0 2, Wade-Fray 1 3-3 5, Ogan 0 0-0 0, Hollinquest 5 4-6 14. Totals: 29 20-24 84.WESTERN CAROLINA – Lamitie 0 0-0 0, Johnson 2 0-0 4, Dawson 3 1-2 8, Keith 5 1-3 11, Powell 4 3-4 14, Swayne 0 0-0 0, Pellow 3 0-1 6, Johnson 6 0-0 14, May 0 0-0 0, Feemster 0 0-0 0, Eaton 4 1-2 9. Totals: 27 6-12 66.3-point goals – Chattanooga 6-19 (Hall 3, Hand 3). Western Carolina 6-13 (Powell 3, Johnson 2, Dawson 1).Halftime – Chattanooga 38, Western Carolina 36.

2008at North Charleston, S.C.

FIRST ROUNDWofford 57, Furman 50UNCG 62, Appalachian State 44

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SOCON TOURNAMENT RESULTSQUARTERFINALSWestern Carolina 76, Wofford 61Chattanooga 78, UNCG 33College of Charleston 65, Georgia Southern 53Elon 68, Davidson 49

SEMIFINALSChattanooga 68, College of Charleston 53Western Carolina 72, Elon 68

CHAMPIONSHIPChattanooga 71, Western Carolina 59WESTERN CAROLINA – Johnson 6-11 0-0 13; Pel-lom 6-14 0-0 12; Dawson 4-13 2-2 12; Clarke 3-6 2-2 9; Keith 3-5 2-5 8; Powell 1-4 0-0 3; Eaton 1-6 0-0 2; Feemster 0-2 0-0 0; Carroll 0-2 0-0 0; Swayne 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 24-65 6-9 59.CHATTANOOGA – Anderson 11-17 3-4 25; Hall 7-12 6-7 22; Wade-Fray 1-9 5-8 8; Ogan 3-4 0-0 7; Hol-linquest 2-5 0-2 4; Hand 1-4 1-2 3; Mason 0-5 2-2 2; Hatchett 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 25-57 17-25 71.3-point goals – Western Carolina 5-16 (Dawson 2; Powell 1; Clarke 1; Johnson 1), Chattanooga 4-16 (Hall 2; Ogan 1; Wade-Fray 1).Halftime – Chattanooga 33, Western Carolina 22.

2009at Chattanooga, Tenn.

FIRST ROUNDAppalachian State 63, Furman 60UNCG 83, Wofford 64Elon 57, Georgia Southern 54

QUARTERFINALSSamford 57, UNCG 48Chattanooga 86, Appalachian State 53Western Carolina 71, Elon 52College of Charleston 65, Davidson 54

SEMIFINALSCollege of Charleston 53, Chattanooga, 51Western Carolina 66, Samford 53

CHAMPIONSHIPWestern Carolina 101, College of Charleston 87 (3OT)WESTERN CAROLINA – Johnson 6-13 8-11 21; Pow-ell 5-9 6-8 19; Clarke 6-10 2-4 18; Feemster 6-11 3-3 15; Swayne 4-9 3-3 12; Eaton 3-6 3-6 9; Menendez 1-3 0-0 3; Jackson 1-3 0-0 2; Carroll 1-5 0-0 2. Totals 33-69 25-35 101.COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON – Gerty 8-22 1-1 20; Hughes 8-20 0-1 19; Moye 8-13 2-2 18; Jones 6-11 2-3 14; E. Williams 3-6 1-2 9; N. Williams 2-9 0-0 5; Kotcella 1-7 0-0 2. Totals 36-88 6-9 87.3-point goals – Western Carolina 10-19 (Clarke 4; Powell 3; Johnson 1; Swayne 1; Menendez 1), Col-lege of Charleston 9-22 (Hughes 3; Gerty 3; E. Wil-liams 2; N. Williams 1)Halftime – College of Charleston 37, Western Caro-lina 25.Regulation – College of Charleston 70, Western Carolina 70.First overtime – College of Charleston 76, Western Carolina 76.Second overtime – College of Charleston 85, West-ern Carolina 85.

2010at Charlotte, N.C.

FIRST ROUNDElon 67, Wofford 53UNCG 57, Western Carolina 55Furman 73, Davidson 67

QUARTERFINALSSamford 57, Elon 38Chattanooga 82, UNCG 64Georgia Southern 57, College of Charleston 56Appalachian State 71, Furman 53

SEMIFINALSChattanooga 60, Georgia Southern 49Samford 66, Appalachian State 53

CHAMPIONSHIPChattanooga 72, Samford 67CHATTANOOGA – Hollinquest 4-8 14-14 22; Davis 6-12 0-0 16; Christopher 3-6 2-2 11; Wade-Fray 4-10 1-2 11; Townsend 2-5 1-2 6; Helton 2-2 2-3 6; Lam-bert 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 21-46 20-23 72.SAMFORD – Hill 11-15 2-3 26; London 5-14 1-1 12; Maxwell 4-9 0-0 10; Dawson 3-7 0-0 7; Anderson 2-3 2-4 7; Wilderotter 1-4 0-0 3; Babineaux 1-3 0-0 2; Crow 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 27-57 5-8 67.3-point goals – Samford 8-25 (Hill 2-3; Maxwell 2-5;Wilderotter 1-4; London 1-6; Dawson 1-3; Anderson 1-2; Crow 0-2), Chattanooga 10-26 (Davis 4-9; Chris-topher 3-5; Wade-Fray 2-5; Townsend 1-4; Lambert 0-3).Halftime – Samford 38, Chattanooga 30.

2011at Chattanooga, Tenn.

FIRST ROUNDWestern Carolina 48, Georgia Southern 42Davidson 69, College of Charleston 53Wofford 69, UNCG 64

QUARTERFINALSSamford 57, Western Carolina 48Appalachian State 73, Davidson 63Elon 69, Furman 62Chattanooga 68, Wofford 58

SEMIFINALSAppalachian State 72, Elon 48Samford 68, Chattanooga 66 (OT)

CHAMPIONSHIPSamford 57, Appalachian State 54SAMFORD – Anderson 4-12, 2-2 14; Hill 4-6, 2-2 13; London 4-6, 3-4 12; Dawson 3-8, 0-1 9; Jack 2-4, 0-0 4; Ketcham 1-12, 1-1 3; Campbell 0-1, 2-2 2; Powers 0-1, 0-1 0; Babineaux 0-1, 0-0 0. Totals 18-51 10-13 57.APPALACHIAN STATE – Dewart 6-12, 1-4 13; C. Freeman 6-15, 0-0 12; Sharkey 5-8, 0-0 10; A. Free-man. 3-8, 2-2 8; Weldon 3-6, 0-0 6; Ramirez 2-8, 0-0 5, Edwards 0-1, 0-0 0. Totals 25-58, 3-6 54.3-point goals – Samford 11-29 (Anderson 4-7; Hill 3-5; Dawson 3-8; London 1-3; Jack 0-1; Ketcham 0-5). Appalachian State 1-5 (Ramirez 1-3; A. Free-man 0-1; Dewart 0-1).Halftime – Appalachian State 30, Samford 24.

2012at Asheville, N.C.

FIRST ROUNDWofford 64, College of Charleston 53Western Carolina 61, Georgia Southern 56Furman 63, UNCG 58

QUARTERFINALSDavidson 69, Wofford 58Samford 67, Elon 36Appalachian State 61, Western Carolina 43Chattanooga 60, Furman 38

SEMIFINALSSamford 62, Davidson 51Appalachian State 77, Chattanooga 52

CHAMPIONSHIPSamford 54, Appalachian State 43SAMFORD – Powers 5-5, 4-6 14; Martin 4-8, 2-2 11; Dawson 2-6 2-2 7; Ketchum 2-7 1-2 6; Campbell 2-5, 2-2 6; Reece 1-8,1-2 4; Anderson 2-5, 0-0 4; Babi-neaux 1-1, 0-0 2; Schwantz 0-2, 0-0 0; Totals 19-47, 12-16 54

APPALACHIAN STATE – A. Freeman 4-17, 0-0 10; C. Freeman 4-8 1-2 10; Weldon 4-7 0-0 8; Mallow 1-6, 2-2 5; Edwards 2-3 0-0 4; Sydnor 2-9, 0-0 4; Sharkey 1-6, 0-0 2; Taylor 0-1, 0-0 0; Gary 0-5, 0-0 0; Totals 18-62, 3-4 43.3-point goals – Samford 4-19 (Reece 1-3; Dawson 1-2; Ketcham 1-5; Martin 1-4, Campbell 0-1; Ander-son 0-2; Schwantz 0-2). Appalachian State 4-16 (A. Freeman 2-8; C. Freeman 1-2; Mallow 1-3; Sharkey 0-1; Sydnor 0-1; Gary 0-1).Halftime – Samford 23, Appalachian State 16.

2013at Asheville, N.C.

FIRST ROUNDGeorgia Southern 68, Western Carolina 51UNCG 73, Furman 68Samford 59, Wofford 56

QUARTERFINALSChattanooga 78, Georgia Southern 53Appalachian State 74, College of Charleston 60Davidson 70, UNCG 47Elon 70, Samford 60

SEMIFINALSChattanooga 72, Appalachian State 67Davidson 71, Elon 61

CHAMPIONSHIPChattanooga 64, Davidson 63DAVIDSON – Murray 6-10 6-10 22; Aleksandravicius 8-11 2-2 18; Early 3-7 0-0 6; Davis 2-3 2-2 6; Chieme-ka 1-5 2-2 5; Calin 1-1 0-0 2; Sitton 1-3 0-0 2; Dukes 0-1 2-2 2. Totals 22-41 14-18 63.CHATTANOOGA – Hall 7-17 4-6 19; Dewart 6-17 3-5 15; Dupree 4-8 1-2 9; Christopher 3-9 0-0 7; Lambert 1-5 2-2 5; Jackson 2-4 0-0 4; Towns 1-4 0-0 3; Black 1-6 0-1 2. Totals 25-70 10-16 64.3-point goals – Davidson 5-11 (Murray 4-5; Chieme-ka 1-3; Early 0-3). Chattanooga 4-18 (Hall 1-3; Chris-topher 1-5; Lambert 1-2; Towns 1-3; Black 0-4; Jack-son 0-1). Halftime – Davidson 32, Chattanooga 25.

2014at Asheville, N.C.

FIRST ROUNDGeorgia Southern 75, Wofford 62Western Carolina 77, UNCG 60

QUARTERFINALSChattanooga 66, Georgia Southern 57Elon 59, Appalachian State 56Western Carolina 75, Furman 70Davidson 55, Samford 42

SEMIFINALSChattanooga 77, Elon 44Davidson 74, Western Carolina 67

CHAMPIONSHIPChattanooga 71, Davidson 45DAVIDSON – Murray 7-22 0-0 17; Dukes 5-9 4-6 14; Early2-13 1-2 5; Piles 2-3 0-0 4; Center 1-2 1-2 3; Eriksson 1-4 0-0 2; McCabe 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 18-55 6-10 45CHATTANOOGA – Black 9-13 2-4 22; Hall 5-11 0-0 12; Towns 3-4 2-2 10; Dupree 5-7 0-0 10; Jackson 2-3 1-2 5; Joyner 2-6 0-0 4; Downes 1-3 0-0 3; Shumpert 1-5 0-0 2; Dewart 1-2 0-0 2; Johnsons 0-1 1-2 1; Gil-bert 0-1 0-0 0; Payne 0-4 0-0 0. Totals 29-60 6-11 71.3-point goals – Davidson 3-13 (Murray 3-7; Early 0-5; McCabe 0-1), Chattanooga 7-14 (Black 2-2; Hall 2-2; Towns 2-2; Downes 1-2; Shumpert 0-3; Dewart 0-1; Payne 0-2). Halftime – Chattanooga 35, Davidson 22

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Tina Chairs, Chattanooga (MVP)

1985Katie Beck, ETSURegina Kirk, ChattanoogaChris McClure, Chattanooga (MVP)Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian StateTammy Wiggins, Marshall

1986Katie Beck, ETSUJane Dalton, Appalachian StateRegina Kirk, Chattanooga (MVP)Karla May, MarshallKaren Pelphrey, Marshall

1987Katie Beck, ETSUKim Lewis, MarshallJeanne Marvel, Western CarolinaTammy Simms, MarshallValorie Whiteside, Appalachian State (MVP)

1988Katie Beck, ETSUJane Dalton, Appalachian StateRegina Kirk, ChattanoogaBeth Laney, Appalachian StateKim Lewis, MarshallValorie Whiteside, Appalachian State (MVP)

1989First Team

Terra Greene, FurmanBeth Laney, Appalachian StateJanice Rhynehardt, Furman (Co-MVP)Nancy Smith, Chattanooga (Co-MVP)Janet Stallings, Chattanooga

Second TeamJulie Copeland, ChattanoogaStephanie Freeman, ETSUNancy Glass, FurmanKim Johnson, Appalachian StateTina Mayfield, ChattanoogaPatricia Powell, Chattanooga

1990First Team

Natalie Cleckley, FurmanGlenda Cunningham, Appalachian StateTerra Greene, FurmanJanice Rhynehardt, FurmanShannon Thomas, Appalachian State (MVP)

Second TeamRushia Brown, FurmanNicole Hopson, ETSUMae Louallen, ETSUJimma Smith, Appalachian StateRoxanne Williams, Western Carolina

1991First Team

Karen Gruca, Appalachian StateNicole Hopson, ETSU (MVP)Mae Louallen, ETSUPenny Roberson, Appalachian StateShannon Thomas, Appalachian State

Second TeamNatalie Cleckley, FurmanJulie Copeland, ChattanoogaKristi Huff, MarshallRegina Ikard, Appalachian StateMitzi Yount, Appalachian State

Wilma Simpson became the first College of Charleston player to earn a spot on the all-tour-nament team when she landed on the first team in 2003.

1992First Team

DeShawne Blocker, ETSUKim Brown, Chattanooga (MVP)Jan Cameron, ChattanoogaLori Lyons, Western CarolinaKaren Stanley, Furman

Second TeamLatoya Armstrong, FurmanRegina Brown, Western CarolinaRushia Brown, Western CarolinaTammy Dowdell, ChattanoogaKim Fryar, ETSU

1993First Team

Andrea Autrey, Georgia SouthernKim Brown, ChattanoogaRushia Brown, FurmanKristi Creamer, FurmanJanice Johnson, Georgia Southern (MVP)

Second TeamTara Anderson, Georgia SouthernJan Cameron, ChattanoogaTammy Dowdell, ChattanoogaJill Dunn, Georgia SouthernKaren Stanley, Furman

1994First Team

Rushia Brown, Furman (MVP)Karen Stanley, FurmanAndrea Autrey, Georgia SouthernJanice Johnson, Georgia SouthernAngela Crosby, Appalachian State

Second TeamTammy Dowdell, ChattanoogaDeidra Hinton, ChattanoogaBeverley Copeland, Georgia SouthernKristi Creamer, FurmanTara Anderson, Georgia Southern

1995First Team

DeShawne Blocker, ETSU (MVP)Kristi Creamer, FurmanAmy Engle, ETSUKaren Stanley, FurmanAndreia Hinton, Appalachian State

Second TeamJustina McClellan, ETSUAndrea Autrey, Georgia SouthernMelissa Davis, Appalachian StateTonya Bristow, FurmanTara Anderson, Georgia Southern

1996First Team

Stephanie Wine, Marshall (MVP)Cindy McCauley, MarshallMelissa Davis, Appalachian StateAndreia Hinton, Appalachian StateKristina Behnfeldt, Marshall

Second TeamAmy Engle, ETSUShannon Spencer, Appalachian StateKarolina Karlqvist, Appalachian StateMarysue James, Georgia SouthernTelly Hall, Georgia Southern

1997First Team

Keri Simmons, Marshall (MVP)Cindy McCauley, MarshallTarsha Askew, Georgia SouthernLeigh Jones, Appalachian StateAngie Fickes, ETSU

Second TeamKristina Behnfeldt, MarshallTelly Hall, Georgia SouthernAngelica Rivers, Georgia SouthernMerideth Thompson, Appalachian StateJackie Smith, Furman

1998First Team

Telly Hall, Georgia Southern (MVP)Melinda Goodson, UNCGBiz Brediger, UNCGJennifer O’Brien, DavidsonHaley Cook, Furman

Second TeamRosie Arnold, Georgia SouthernSharon Mitchell, Georgia SouthernRebecca Viverette, UNCGMeredith Denton, WoffordKaty Kamp, Davidson

1999First Team

Beth Schoolfield, Appalachian State (MVP)Melinda Goodson, UNCGJamie Brown, DavidsonJamie Gagliano, Appalachian StateKerry Brown, Davidson

Second TeamKaty Kamp, DavidsonAngie Fickes, ETSUJennifer O’Brien, DavidsonShawn Thompson, ETSUTiffany Chappell, Appalachian State

2000First Team

Brianne Dodgen, UNCG (MVP)ChoRhonda Gwaltney, UNCGKena Hodges, FurmanJen O’Brien, DavidsonJackie Smith, Furman

Second TeamTara Charles, FurmanAngie Fickes, ETSUTorrie Scott, FurmanSamika Foster, UNCGDamita Bullock, Chattanooga

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Tierra Bumbrey (above) and Kitara McMoore (not pictured) became the first Elon players to earn first-team all-tournament honors in 2008.

2001First Team

ChoRhonda Gwaltney, UNCG (MVP)Natasha Lettsome, Appalachian StateTishay Lewis, ChattanoogaDamita Bullock, ChattanoogaSharon Mitchell, Georgia Southern

Second TeamJenny Nett, WoffordSandi Reid, UNCGSamika Foster, UNCGBrianne Dodgen, UNCGHeather Dykes, Chattanooga

2002First Team

Damita Bullock, ChattanoogaMiranda Warfield, Chattanooga (MVP)Brianne Dodgen, UNCGJacinda Lambert, UNCGJenny Nett, Wofford

Second TeamMary Brock, FurmanShawnica Hill, Georgia SouthernSandi Reid, UNCGNatalie Walsh, WoffordJennifer Wilson, Chattanooga

2003First Team

Miranda Warfield, Chattanooga (MVP)Deshara Shealey, FurmanShawnica Hill, Georgia SouthernMimi Lindsey, Georgia SouthernWilma Simpson, College of CharlestonJennifer Wilson, Chattanooga

Second TeamJessica Everett, Georgia SouthernRicaye Harris, WoffordTiffani Johnson, Appalachian StateTiffany Lanier, Georgia SouthernHeather McDivitt, ChattanoogaBethany Schott, Davidson

2004First Team

Katasha Brown, Chattanooga (MVP)Tiffani Roberson, ChattanoogaMiranda Warfield, ChattanoogaTiffany Hamm, Western CarolinaJennifer Gardner, Western Carolina

Second TeamKatie Galloway, ChattanoogaLisa Miller, ElonCourtney Nyborg, ElonJen Nadalin, FurmanChristy Blackwell, Western Carolina

2005First Team

B.J. Banjo, ETSUTiffany Brown, Georgia SouthernDana Benemon, Georgia SouthernJennifer Gardner, Western Carolina (MVP)Lori Tanner, Western Carolina

Second TeamLee Dubose, Georgia SouthernCandace Gibson, ETSUSigita Maleraite, Western CarolinaKatie Hamilton, DavidsonChevon Keith, Western Carolina

2006First Team

Alex Anderson, ChattanoogaTiffani Roberson, Chattanooga (MVP)Janell Crayton, DavidsonKristen Boone, UNCGIrene Otamiri, UNCG

Second TeamKatasha Brown, ChattanoogaBrooke Hand, ChattanoogaNicole Mattison, ChattanoogaKaLeah Latham, UNCGMonique Dawson, Western Carolina

2007First Team

Alex Anderson, Chattanooga (MVP)Brooke Hand, ChattanoogaTiffany Brown, Georgia SouthernChevon Keith, Western CarolinaBrooke Johnson, Western Carolina

Second TeamWhitney Tossie, Appalachian StateLaura Hall, ChattanoogaShanara Hollenquest, ChattanoogaKristen Boone, UNCGAshley Pellom, Western Carolina

2008First Team

Alex Anderson, Chattanooga (MVP)Laura Hall, ChattanoogaJessika Johnson, Western CarolinaTierra Bumbrey, ElonKitara McMoore, Elon

Second TeamShanara Hollinquest, ChattanoogaNikki Williams, College of CharlestonEmily Clarke, Western CarolinaAshley Pellom, Western CarolinaLiz Miller, Wofford

2009First Team

Brooke Johnson, Western Carolina (MVP)Deidra Jones, College of CharlestonJade Hughes, College of CharlestonTagan Hatchett, ChattanoogaTonia Gerty, College of Charleston

Second TeamChika Okoli, SamfordCourtney Medley, ElonEmily Clarke, Western CarolinaJenaya Wade-Fray, ChattanoogaBrittany Mixon, Appalachian State

2010First Team

Kayla Christopher, ChattanoogaShanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga (MVP)Savannah Hill, SamfordEmily London, SamfordMonica Maxwell, Samford

Second TeamAnna Freeman, Appalachian StateChakeitha Weldon, Appalachian State Michelle Davis, ChattanoogaJenaya Wade-Fray, ChattanoogaLakiah Hyson, UNCG

2011First Team

Ashlen Dewart, Appalachian StateAnna Freeman, Appalachian StateKelsey Sharkey, Appalachian StateSavannah Hill, Samford (MVP)Emily London, Samford

Second TeamCourtney Freeman, Appalachian StateSophia Aleksandravicius, DavidsonAli Ford, ElonKylie Lambert, ChattanoogaMahagony Williams, Wofford

2012First Team

Anna Freeman, Appalachian StateMaryah Sydnor, Appalachian StateLaura Murray, DavidsonShelby Campbell (MVP)Jazmine Martin, Samford

Second TeamChakeitha Weldon, Appalachian StateTaylor Reece, SamfordTaylor Hall, ChattanoogaKaila’Shea Menendez, Western CarolinaMorgan Wrightson, Wofford

2013First Team

Raven Gary, Appalachian StateSophia Aleksandravicius, DavidsonLaura Murray, DavidsonAshlen Dewart, Chattanooga (MOP)Taylor Hall, Chattanooga

Second TeamAnna Freeman, Appalachian StateKelsey Evans, ElonMeredyth Frye, Georgia SouthernTaylor Reece, SamfordAlex Black, Chattanooga

2014First Team

Taylor Hall, ChattanoogaAlex Black, ChattanoogaDakota Dukes, DavidsonLaura Murray, DavidsonJustin Taylor, Western Carolina

Second TeamAshlen Dewart, ChattanoogaKelsey Harris, ElonSarah Durdaller, FurmanAnna Claire Knight, Georgia SouthernRena Wakama, Western Carolina

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SOCON TOURNAMENT RECORDSINDIVIDUALGameMost points – 45, Jennifer Gardner (Western Carolina) vs. Georgia

Southern, 2005Most field goals made – 17, Katie Beck (ETSU) vs. Western Carolina, 1986Most field goal attempts – 30, Regina Kirk (Chattanooga) vs. ETSU, 1988Most 3-point field goals made – 7, Leigh Jones, (Appalachian State) vs.

Marshall, 1997; Tierra Bumbrey (Elon) vs. Western Carolina, 2008Most 3-point field-goal attempts – 13, Marcheta Winton (Chattanooga)

vs. Furman, 1989; Rachel Hester (Elon) vs. Appalachian State, 2007Most free throws made – 15, Melinda Goodson (UNCG) vs. Davidson,

1999Most free-throw attempts – 22, Kim McInturff (Western Carolina) vs.

Furman, 1987Most rebounds – 22, Katie Beck (ETSU) vs. Chattanooga, 1988; Shannon

Thomas (Appalachian State) vs. Chattanooga, 1990Most assists – 15, Jan Cameron (Chattanooga) vs. Western Carolina, 1992 Most blocked shots – 7, Marysue James (Georgia Southern) vs. Marshall,

1996Most steals – 8, Jen O’Brien (Davidson) vs. Furman, 1999, vs. College of

Charleston, 2000; Shannon Spencer (Appalachian State) vs. Marshall, 1996; Shannon Thomas (Appalachian State) vs. Chattanooga, 1990

Western Carolina’s Jennifer Gardner broke five SoCon tournament records in leading the Catamounts to the 2005 championship, including most points in a game (45) and most points in a tournament (106).

TournamentMost points – 106, Jennifer Gardner (Western Carolina), 2005Most field goals made – 33, Jennifer Gardner (Western Carolina), 2005Most field-goal attempts – 57, Nicole Hopson (ETSU), 1991Most 3-point field goals made – 12, Brooke Hand (Chattanooga), 2007;

Michelle Davis (Chattanooga), 2010Most 3-point field-goal attempts – 21, Brooke Hand (Chattanooga),

2007; Tagan Hatchett (Chattanooga), 2009; Michelle Davis (Chattanooga), 2010

Most free throws made – 37, Jennifer Gardner (Western Carolina), 2005Most free-throw attempts – 46, Jennifer Gardner (Western Carolina),

2005Most rebounds – 43, Jennifer Gardner (Western Carolina), 2005Most assists – 28, Ki-Ki Glass (Western Carolina), 2005Most blocked shots – 14, Sophia Aleksandravicius (Davidson), 2013Most steals – 15, Nancy Smith (Chattanooga), 1989; Jennifer O’Brien

(Davidson), 2000

TEAMGameMost points – 108, Marshall vs. Georgia Southern, 1996Most field goals made – 43, Appalachian State vs. Furman, 1988Most field-goal attempts – 88, College of Charleston vs. Western Carolina, 2009Most 3-point field goals made – 13, Appalachian State vs. Marshall, 1997;

Chattanooga vs. UNCG, 2008Most 3-point field-goal attempts – 33, Chattanooga vs. College of

Charleston, 2009Most free throws made – 31, ETSU vs. Furman, 1990; Appalachian State

vs. Davidson, 1999Most free-throw attempts – 42, Appalachian State vs. Marshall, 1995Most rebounds – 61, Appalachian State vs. Marshall, 1995Most assists – 29, Marshall vs. ETSU, 1987Most blocked shots – 10, Wofford vs. Davidson, 2007; Wofford vs. Furman,

2008; Appalachian State vs. Furman, 2010; Elon vs. Furman, 2011; Elon vs. Appalachian State, 2011; Davidson vs. UNCG, 2013

Most steals – 22, Furman vs. ETSU, 1992Least points scored – 33, UNCG vs. Chattanooga, 2008

TournamentMost points – 301, Western Carolina, 2005Most field goals made – 105, Appalachian State, 1991; Western Carolina,

2005Most field-goal attempts – 254, Western Carolina, 2005Most 3-point field goals made – 31, Chattanooga, 2010Most 3-point field-goal attempts – 69, Chattanooga, 2007Most free throws made – 66, Western Carolina, 2005Most free-throw attempts – 112, Appalachian State, 1996Most rebounds – 173, Western Carolina, 2005Most assists – 70, Western Carolina, 2005Most blocked shots – 21, Davidson, 2013Most steals – 38, ETSU, 2005