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AUM ATHLETICS

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General Informa onLoca on: ............................................Montgomery, Ala.Founded: ............................................................... 1967Enrollment: ........................................................... 5,057Nickname: .....................................................WarhawksColors: .....................................Orange, Black and WhiteAffi lia on: .............................................................. NAIAConference: .............................Southern States Athle c

Administra onChancellor: ..................................... Dr. John G. Veres IIIAthle c Director: ......................................... Steve CrotzAssociate Athle c Director: .........................Jessie RosaAssistant AD for Compliance: .........Andree’ P. HoustonAthle c Program Specialist ............ Michelle CromptonAthle cs Graduate Assistant: .................. Cayla MorganAthle cs Graduate Assistant: ....................... Jake Wya Sports Informa on Director: ............................Tim LutzSID Graduate Assistant:........................... Jason OliveiraHead Athle c Trainer: ..............................Kyle SampsellAthle c Training GA: ..............................Caroline GlennAthle c Training GA: .........................Stephanie KienertFaculty Athle c Representa ve: ............... Dr. John Aho

2013-14 Review2013-14 Record: ................................................... 14-15 SSAC Record/Finish: ........... 9-11/ 5th in SSAC East Postseason: ........................................................... none

2014-15 PreviewLe erwinners Returning/Lost: .................................8/2Starters Returning/Lost: ..........................................4/1Newcomers: ................................................................ 8Returning Scoring: ....................... 1401 of 1821 (76.9%)Returning Field Goals Made: .......... 509 of 658 (77.4%)Returning Rebounding: ............... 1047 of 1162 (90.1%)Returning Assists: ............................ 261 of 380 (68.7%)Returning Minutes: ..................... 4734 of 5825 (81.3%)

Coaching Staff Head Coach: ...................................................Dan Davis Alma Mater: ....................................... AUM, 1999 Record at AUM/Seasons: ..............98-80/Six years Overall Record/Seasons: ...............................same Offi ce Phone: ...................................334-244-3235Assistant Coach: ...........................................Haley Rosa Alma Mater: ........................................ AUM, 2009 Offi ce Phone: ...................................334-244-3366Graduate Assistant: ............................ LaKenya Drayton

Team HistoryFirst Year of Basketball: .................................... 1986-87All-Time Record: .....................................647-288 (.692)NAIA Tournament Appearances: .............................. 18(1987, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009)NAIA Tournament Record: ................................... 18-18Last Tournament Appearance: ......................... 2008-09 Opponent/Result: ...Point Loma Nazarene/L, 51-38

Athle c Media Rela onsSID Contact: ......................................................Tim Lutz Offi ce Phone: ...................................334-244-3832 Cell Phone:.......................................334-207-6196 Email: .......................................... [email protected] Fax: ....................................................334-244-3886Website: ................................. www.AUMathle cs.comSID Graduate Assistant:........................... Jason Oliveira Email: [email protected]

Media Guide Covers

The Auburn Montgomery women’s basketball media guide front cover features the 2014-15 seniors and its slogan comes from the team’s Win-Forever Pyramid. The back cover features the team along with its schedule.

The 2014-15 Auburn University at Montgomery Women’s Basketball Media Guide is a produc on of the University’s Sports Informa on Offi ce.

WRITING AND DESIGN: Tim Lutz and Jason Oliveira from the AUM Sports Informa on Offi ce EDITORIAL ASSISTANCE: AUM Strategic Communica on and Marke ng Offi ceCOVER DESIGNS: Jason Oliveira, AUM Sports Informa on Graduate AssistantPHOTOGRAPHY: Photos by Lutz, Frank Williams, AUM University Photographer, and Marvin Gentry PhotographyPRINTING: Wells Prin ng, Montgomery, Ala.SPECIAL THANKS: 2014-15 AUM opponents for the use of their athle c logo. Also to previous members of the AUM Sports Informa on staff for their contribu ons to this publica on.

Mailing Addresses

USPS AddressP.O. Box 244023

Montgomery, AL 36124-4023

Overnight Address7031 Senator Drive

Montgomery, AL 36124

Table of Contents/Quick Facts

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18 NAIA Tournament Appearances

2014-15 Roster ............................................................... 102014-15 Schedule ........................................................... 112013-14 Outlook ........................................................12-132013-14 Opponents ...................................................14-17All-Time Series Results .................................................... 18

22 AUBURN UNIVERSITY AT

MONTGOMERY

Head Coach Dan Davis ...............................................20-21Assistant Coach Haley Rosa ............................................ 21Graduate Assistant LaKenya Drayton .............................. 22Student Assistant Ka e Williams .................................... 22Managers Nykeia Person and Haley Earles ..................... 22

2020 COACHING

STAFF

Gabby Brown .................................................................. 23Shanice Burne e ............................................................ 24Aerial Carruthers............................................................. 25Jatoria Carter .................................................................. 26Jazmine Jackson .............................................................. 27Tina Odume .................................................................... 28Sasha Robinson ............................................................... 29Marren Schwartz ............................................................ 30Kaylan Withrow .............................................................. 31Jaycie Bobo, Reggo a Craig, Tatyana Darden ................. 32Lyndsey Macon, Ashley Middleton, Madeleine Pe te .... 33Hannah Sharp, Aleksandra Trisic ..................................... 342014-15 Cheerleaders .................................................... 352014-15 Gameday Staff .................................................. 36

23 23 MEET THE

WARHAWKS

2013-14 Results and SSAC Award Winners ..................... 372013-14 Season Sta s cs .............................................. 382013-14 SSAC Sta s cs ................................................... 38

3737 2013-14

RECAP

Game Records ................................................................. 39Season Records ..........................................................39-40Career Records ...........................................................40-411,000 Career Point Club .............................................42-43Individual Honors .......................................................44-45NAIA All-Americans ......................................................... 45Postseason Appearances and Results ............................. 46Year-by-Year Results ...................................................47-51

39 39 ALL-TIME

RECORDS

Win Forever Philosophy .................................................... 2AUM Athle cs ................................................................... 3This is AUM ....................................................................4-5Chancellor Dr. John G. Veres III ......................................... 6Director of Athle cs Steve Crotz ....................................... 7Athle c and Media Directory ............................................ 8The NAIA and SSAC ........................................................... 9Sponsors of AUM Athle cs ..................................19, 51-55Warhawks in the Community ......................................... 56

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AUM WARHAWKS ATHLETICSMISSION STATEMENT: To provide a compe ve program for student-athletes that will support the development of the whole person through edu-ca on and compe on in order to s mulate a las ng a tude of respect, responsibility, integrity, leadership and sportsmanship.

CODE OF ETHICS: Academically, we will excel in the classroom. Athle cally, we will compete for championships. Ethically, we will par cipate by the rules and regula ons. Fiscally, we will manage our resources in a responsible manner, seeking to acquire outside revenue sources. Socially, we will provide our fans with a preeminent customer service experience at all athle c events. Culturally, we will provide an environment of inclusion and equitable treatment for all.

STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE (SAAC): The Student-Athlete Advisory Commi ee (SAAC) is a primary avenue of communica on between student-athletes, the University, and Athle cs Administra on. The SAAC provides a forum in which student-athletes and Athle cs Depart-ment leadership can discuss openly issues relevant to intercollegiate athle cs including student-athlete welfare. The SAAC group consists of a diverse representa on of two representa ves from each ins tu onal sport and cheerleading.

STUDENT-ATHLETE SUCCESS: The AUM Athle c Department takes pride in the success that its teams enjoy on their respec ve fi elds of play. AUM currently off ers 10 varsity sports, as well as a co-ed cheerleading squad. To date, AUM has won 23 NAIA Na onal Championships, 13 in women’s tennis, nine in men’s tennis and one in so ball. Addi onally, 22 mes teams have fi nished as na onal runners-up. Individually, a student-athlete has been named to a NAIA All-America team 422 mes and 123 mes a student-athlete has been named a NAIA Scholar Athlete for their work in the classroom. AUM teams have won a combined 100 conference or district championships and made 98 NAIA Na onal Tournament appearances.

Caitlin CunninghamCaitlin CunninghamSSAC All-District TeamSSAC All-District TeamNAIA Scholar AthleteNAIA Scholar Athlete

Trevor SprowlTrevor Sprowl26th-Round Dra Pick26th-Round Dra Pickby the Atlanta Bravesby the Atlanta Braves

Chanel CunninghamChanel CunninghamNAIA Scholar AthleteNAIA Scholar Athlete

Second Team All-AmericanSecond Team All-American

Taian SouzaTaian SouzaNAIA Scholar AthleteNAIA Scholar Athlete

NSCAA/NAIA Player of the YearNSCAA/NAIA Player of the Year

Ka e WilliamsKa e WilliamsFirst Team All-SSACFirst Team All-SSAC

NAIA Scholar AthleteNAIA Scholar Athlete

Zach Sollie Zach Sollie NAIA/Red Cross CollegiateNAIA/Red Cross Collegiate

Leadership ProgramLeadership Program

Nicole Le ordNicole Le ordNAIA Scholar AthleteNAIA Scholar Athlete

Army ROTC Award RecipientArmy ROTC Award Recipient

Nicolas Pinones-Haltenhoff Nicolas Pinones-Haltenhoff NAIA Scholar AthleteNAIA Scholar Athlete

First Team All-AmericanFirst Team All-American

Cassie DanielsCassie DanielsNAIA Scholar AthleteNAIA Scholar Athlete

First Team All-American First Team All-American

Bre PersonBre PersonSSAC All-EastSSAC All-EastDivision TeamDivision Team

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ABOUT AUBURN MONTGOMERY Established in 1967 at the request of the Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce on behalf of local and state leaders, Auburn University at Montgomery provides excellent academic programs while suppor ng the func on of local, state and regional government – located just seven miles east of the state capitol. AUM off ers more than 90 areas of study, at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, including unique programs in Geographic Informa on Systems, Hospitality and Tourism, Homeland Security, and Cybersystems and Informa on Security. The university is organized into fi ve academic units: the College of Business, School of Educa on, School of Liberal Arts, School of Nursing, and School of Sciences. Each off ers undergraduate and graduate degrees in tradi onal, online and hybrid formats, with courses off ered in the day, evening, and on weekends. Auburn Montgomery is accredited by the Southern Associa on of Colleges and Schools and is ranked among the South’s top universi es by U.S. News and World Report. Learn more at www.aum.edu.

WHY CHOOSE AUM? • More than 90 undergraduate and graduate degree programs• Making college aff ordable, with more than $2 million in freshman scholarships off ered in 2012-13• Enjoy more personal a en on with our small class sizes• More than 60 ac ve student clubs and organiza ons, including Greek life • Named a “Best in Southeast” university by The Princeton Review for 2015• Our College of Business is ranked as a “Best Business School” by The Princeton Review• Flexible class schedules, online classes, and four-day weeks

ATHLETIC EXCELLENCE Warhawks athle c teams have a championship reputa on in NAIA Division I and Southern States Athle c Conference sports. Our men’s tennis, women’s tennis and so ball teams have won 23 na onal championships. Men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s basketball and baseball programs have compe ve histories as well, and our men’s and women’s cross country

teams are building one.

This is Auburn Montgomery

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ON-CAMPUS HOUSING AND RESIDENCE LIFE Auburn Montgomery Housing and Residence Life off ers students benefi ts such as being close to classes and ac vi es, living and learning with friends, making be er grades, and ge ng involved in a community. You’ll be surrounded by all of the cultural, social, and spor ng events that make Auburn Montgomery vibrant, and you can build a network of lifelong friends to share your memories of campus life. Our suppor ve living-learning community will connect you to other students with similar academic interests and experiences. Our residence halls are new or recently renovated, providing the home-like environment that students request. In-house computer labs, free laundry areas, study lounges, free cable TV and free high-speed internet are other ameni es you’ll enjoy.

STUDENT LIFE With 10 Greek organiza ons, 20 curriculum-related clubs, numerous honor socie es, religious groups, and special interest organiza ons – there’s always somewhere to go, something to do, and a reason to smile at AUM.

CONFUCIUS INSTITUTE In 2012, AUM welcomed the Confucius Ins tute to campus, joining a network of more than 400 organiza ons worldwide commi ed to promo ng Chinese language and culture. The AUM Confucius Ins tute promotes Chinese language and culture both on campus and in the surrounding community, including local K-12 schools. The university dedicated a Confucius Garden on campus in November 2013.

STUDY ABROAD AUMs students are learning to compete in an ever-changing global environment through our growing study abroad program. AUM faculty and students have recently traveled to the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Costa Rica, Belize and Italy. Programs are also in the works for loca ons in South Korea and Japan.

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Dr. John G. Veres III became the fi rst alumnus appointed Chancellor of Auburn University at Montgomery in 2006. A Montgomery na ve, he graduated from Montgomery Catholic High School in 1972 and earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in psychology from AUM in 1976 and 1978, respec vely. He was awarded a Ph.D. in industrial/organiza onal psychology from Auburn University in 1983. First hired by AUM in 1976 as a Research and Training Assistant, Veres was promoted over the next 30 years to several posi ons of increasing responsibility, including Director

of the AUM Center for Business and Economic Development (October 1982-March 2000) and Execu ve Director of University Outreach (March 2000-June 2006) un l the Auburn Board of Trustees named him Chancellor. Veres has more than 35 years of experience as an organiza onal consultant. He has published some 50 ar cles and book chapters, two edited volumes and one book on human resources management topics. He has consulted in over 80 employment discrimina on lawsuits, primarily on issues of adverse impact and test valida on, and currently serves as Special Master for the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama. In the community, Veres currently serves on the boards of the Alabama-Korea Educa on and Economic Partnership, Alabama World Aff airs Council, AUM Confucius Ins tute, Auburn University Founda on, Commi ee of 100, Helicity, and the Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce. He has served on the boards of the Alabama Technology Founda on, Catholic Housing Authority of Montgomery, Montgomery Area YMCA, and the River Region United Way. He has been appointed to the Alabama Governor’s College and Career Ready Task Force and the Governor’s Commission for Ac on in Alabama’s Black Belt, and served as a technical advisor to the Alabama Commission on Government Accountability. He is a recipient of the H. Roe Bartle Presiden al Leadership Award from the Nonprofi t Leadership Alliance. Veres and his wife of 36 years, Beth Sullivan Veres, have three children – Erin, Johnny and Olivia – and two grandchildren, Cole and Lena.

DR. JOHN G. VERES IIIChancellorEighth Year

Auburn University at Montgomery, 1976 and 1978

University Chancellor

6 6 NAIA Elite Eight Appearances

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STEVE CROTZDirector of Athletics

Seventh YearMissouri, 1979

Steve Crotz is currently in his seventh year as Athle c Director at Auburn Montgomery, following two s nts as the interim athle c director. During his tenure, AUM teams have fl ourished, programs have been established and facili es have been improved. Student-athletes have also been a stalwarts in the community and excelled in the classroom. Under his guidance, eight of AUM’s 10 sports have spent me in their respec ve NAIA Top 25 Coaches’ Polls and teams have won six na onal championships. In addi on, 236 student-athletes have earned All-Conference, All-Division or All-Freshman team honors, while 101 have

garnered All-American honors. AUM has added a so ball program, as well as men’s and women’s cross country programs, increasing its number of varsity sports to 10. Crotz has overseen several facility upgrades, including the renova on of the basketball gymnasium to include a sec on of 304 cushioned, chair-backed seats on the home side of the court, the building of a new state-of-the-art press box at the AUM So ball Complex and the re-surfacing of all 12 tennis courts at the AUM Tennis Complex. In addi on to the sea ng improvements in the gymnasium, Crotz also oversaw a remodeling project of the old weightroom that now houses the AUM Athle cs Hall of Fame and serves as a hospitality area for members of the Courtside Club. Upgrades to the So ball Complex also included bleacher sea ng for more than 200 spectators directly behind home plate, restrooms, a concession stand, a press area and increased storage. In the classroom, student-athletes have been equally impressive, as 213 athletes have earned All-Academic honors from the SSAC and 78 have been named NAIA Scholar Athletes. Three AUM student-athletes, women’s basketball standouts Haley McIntyre and Carlie Ainsworth, and men’s basketball’s David Gallagher, have been named the SSAC Honor Student Athlete. Within the community, staff , coaches and student-athletes have logged more than 1,000 hours of service. Crotz has worked with the AUM administra on to expand the athle c department staff to include a head and assistant so ball coach and an athle c trainer. He has also spent the past two years serving as the chair of the Board of Athle c Directors within the Southern States Athle c Conference. For his eff orts during the 2010-11 academic year, Crotz was selected the SSAC Athle c Director of the Year. Before focusing on administra on, Crotz served 12 seasons as the head women’s basketball coach at Auburn Montgomery. Crotz compiled a record of 284-116 while at AUM, winning four regular season conference championships, two conference tournament tles, and advancing to the NAIA Na onal Tournament 10 mes. Crotz was a 10- me conference/region coach of the year and was named the Ikon/Women’s Basketball Coaches Associa on Na onal Coach of the Year following his team’s Elite Eight fi nish in the 1999-00 season. Prior to AUM, Crotz spent fi ve years as athle c director and six years as head women’s basketball coach at Lindenwood University. While at LU, Crotz earned 126 wins and led the Lady Lions to three consecu ve NAIA Na onal Tournament appearances. During his six years at the St. Charles, Mo., ins tu on, he was named American Midwest Conference Coach-of-the-Year on four occasions. In October 2009, he was inducted into the Lindenwood Hall of Fame. Crotz also spent nine years at Brentwood High School overseeing the girls’ basketball program and winning 210 games. Five mes during that span he led Brentwood to the Missouri State Tournament where they won the state tournament in 1985 and fi nished as the runners-up in 1986 and 1990. For his eff orts, Crotz was named the Missouri High School Coach of the Year in 1985. Crotz received his bachelor’s degree in educa on from the University of Missouri in 1979 and his master’s degree in secondary educa on from Missouri-St. Louis in 1984. He and his wife, the former Daphne Hozee, reside in Montgomery with their two children, Kelsey and Jacob.

Director of Athletics

724 NAIA All-Americans

The Crotz Family

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Media DirectoryPRINT MEDIA

Montgomery Adver serSports Editor: Brad ZimanekP.O. Box 1000Montgomery, AL 36101-1000Phone: 334-261-1522Fax: 334-261-1548www.montgomeryadver ser.com

Alabama Associated PressSports Editor: John Zenor201 Monroe StreetMontgomery, AL 36104Phone: 334-262-5947Fax: 334-265-7177www.al.com/associatedpress/news

The AUMnibusAUM Student NewspaperMontgomery, AL 36124Phone: 334-244-3662Fax: 334-244-3762h p://theaumnibus.com/aumnibus/ Montgomery Independent141 Market PlaceMontgomery, AL 36117Phone: 334-265-7323Fax: 334-265-7320

Birmingham News2201 4th Avenue NBirmingham, AL 35203Phone: 205-325-2431Fax: 205-325-2425www.al.com

Mobile Press Register401 North Water StreetMobile, AL 36602Phone: 251-433-1551Fax: 251-434-8603www.al.com

RADIO

WMSP-AM 740Sports Director: John LongshoreStudio Host: Barry McKnightOne Commerce StreetMontgomery, AL 36104Phone: 334-240-9274Fax: 334-240-9219www.sportsradio740.com

WTXK-The Ticket-FM 107.51359 Carmichael WayMontgomery, AL 36106Phone: 334-517-1210Fax: 334-356-9776www.wtxkthe cket.com

TELEVISION

ALABAMA NEWS NETWORK (CBS) Sports Director: Mo CarterReporter: Kirk NawrotzkyReporter: Ben Bolton3251 Harrison RoadMontgomery, AL 36109Phone: 334-271-8888Fax: 334-272-6444www.alabamanews.net

WSFA-TV 12 (NBC)Sports Director: Jeff ShearerReporter: Stephen GunterP.O. Box 25012Montgomery, AL 36116Phone: 334-613-8298Fax: 334-614-8303www.wsfa.com

John AhoFaculty Athle cRepresenta ve

Clay BoothBaseball

Assistant Coach

Lorna BrownlieWomen’s Soccer

Coach

Michael CheaneyMen’s Basketball

Head Coach

Michelle CromptonAthle cs Program

Specialist

Steve CrotzDirector ofAthle cs

Dan DavisWomen’s Basketball

Head Coach

Caroline GlennAthle c Training

Graduate Assistant

Michael GrossMen’s and Women’s

Cross Country Head Coach

Andree’ P. HoustonAssistant Athle c Director

for Compliance

Bob HubbardMen’s Basketball Assistant Coach

Joel HughesMascot

Coordinator

Stephanie KienertAthle c Training

Graduate Assistant

Wulf KochMen’s SoccerHead Coach

Marty LovrichBaseball

Head Coach

Tim LutzSports Informa on

Director

Mar e McEnerneySenior Development

Offi cer - Athle cs

Cayla MorganAthle c Administra on

Graduate Assistant

Jason OliveiraSports Informa onGraduate Assistant

Haley RosaWomen’s Basketball

Assistant Coach

Jessie RosaAssociate AD/

SWA

Kyle SampsellAthle c Training

Head Trainer

Rolando VargasMen’s and Women’sTennis Head Coach

Sco e WilkesSo ball

Assistant Coach

Frank WilliamsUniversity

Photographer

Jake Wya Athle c Administra on

Graduate Assistant

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Founded in 1949, in what is known today as the Southern States Athle c Conference, the SSAC has prospered and excelled both athle cally, as well as academically, in the Southeast region of the United States. The SSAC is currently made up of 14 ins tu ons from Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, Louisiana and Mississippi. The conference was originally established as the Georgia Intercollegiate Athle cs Conference (GIAC) with six charter members, including Oglethorpe University, Berry College, Valdosta State University, North Georgia College and State University, Piedmont College and Georgia Southern University. In 1980 the league was renamed the Georgia Athle c Conference (GAC) and remained so un l 1988, when its expansion into Georgia’s bordering states brought the need to change its name to the Georgia-Alabama-Carolina Conference (GACC). In 2003, the offi cial name was again changed to the Southern States Athle c Conference. In November of 2012, the league announced that it planned to expand to 16 teams for the 2013-14 season with the inclusion of Blue Mountain College, Mar n Methodist College and Bethel (Tenn.) University from the TranSouth Conference. At the conclusion of the 2013-14 year, the league saw the departure of Southern Wesleyan University, Spring Hill College and Emmanuel College, which all transi oned to the Na onal Collegiate Athle c Associa on (NCAA) Division II, in addi on to Southern Polytech State University, which was consolidated with Kennesaw State University. Those vacancies allowed for the admission of Dalton State College and Middle Georgia State College. Both ins tu ons will compete within the SSAC during the 2014-15 season, giving the conference a total of 14 members. The SSAC hosts 14 conference championships including men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, so ball, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s golf, and men’s and women’s track and fi eld. Since its incep on and affi lia on with the Na onal Associa on of Intercollegiate Athle cs (NAIA), the conference has developed a reputa on as one of the premier conferences in the country for several sports. The SSAC has boasted 32 teams and 11 individuals with na onal tles, while 30 more teams have fi nished as na onal runners-up. With its offi ce based in historic Montgomery, Ala., the conference staff features Commissioner Mike Hall, Assistant Commissioner Sam Knehans, Treasurer Sally Shoppe and an Eligibility Chair, Dr. Ron Melton. The 2014-15 academic year marks the 15th year for Auburn Montgomery athle cs compe ng as a member of the SSAC. Since joining the league in 2000, the university has collected 67 total conference regular season and tournament championships.

Member Schools

Auburn Montgomery (Montgomery, Ala.)

Belhaven (Jackson, Miss.)

Bethel (McKenzie, Tenn.)

Blue Mountain (Blue Mountain, Miss.)

Brenau (Gainesville, Ga.)

Brewton-Parker (Mt. Vernon, Ga.)

Coastal Georgia (Brunswick, Ga.)

Dalton State (Dalton, Ga.)

Faulkner (Montgomery, Ala.)

Loyola (New Orleans, La.)

Mar n Methodist (Pulaski, Tenn.)

Middle Georgia (Cochran, Ga.)

Mobile (Mobile, Ala.)

William Carey (Ha esburg, Miss.)

Auburn Montgomery has been a member of the Na onal Associa on of Intercollegiate Athle cs (NAIA) since 1975. In those 39 years, AUM has claimed 23 na onal championships and seven of the school’s 10 varsity programs have appeared in a na onal championship game. The NAIA, headquartered in Kansas City, Kan., is a na onal organiza on with nearly 300 ins tu onal members and more than 60,000 student-athletes across the United States and Canada. Throughout its history, the NAIA has provided strong leadership for all aspects of intercollegiate athle cs. Since its introduc on of the intercollegiate championship of basketball in 1937, the NAIA has maintained its elite standards while administering fi rst-rate athle cs programs. The NAIA has con nuously affi rmed its commitment to equality by becoming the fi rst na onal organiza on to off er ins tu onal postseason opportuni es to black student-athletes in 1948, allowing ins tu onal membership to historically black ins tu ons in 1953, and on Aug. 1, 1980, vo ng in favor of the establishment of athle cs programs for women. Today, the NAIA strengthens its commitment to student-athletes and strives to enrich their college experience by suppor ng academic achievement and character development. The NAIA approaches sport and ac vity as an opportunity to inten onally teach beyond the fundamentals through the philosophy of the NAIA Champions of Character program. By applying the fi ve core values of respect, responsibility, integrity, servant leadership and sportsmanship, the NAIA has the ability to maximize talent for the benefi t of each individual. In addi on, the Champions of Character program monitors each NAIA ins tu on’s commitment to the ini a ve with its Scorecard, which is divided into character training, conduct in compe on, academic focus, character recogni on and character promo on.

The SSAC and NAIA

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Roster BreakdownReturning Newcomers Gabby Brown Jaycie BoboShanice Burne e Reggo a CraigAerial Carruthers Tatyana DardenJatoria Carter Lyndsey MaconJazmine Jackson Ashley MiddletonTina Odume Madeleine Pe teSasha Robinson Hannah SharpMarren Schwartz Aleksandra TrisicKaylan Withrow

By Posi onGuards Forwards/Centers Jaycie Bobo Gabby BrownAerial Carruthers Shanice Burne eJatoria Carter Reggo a CraigTatyana Darden Ashley MiddletonJazmine Jackson Tina OdumeLyndsey Macon Madeleine Pe teHannah Sharp Sasha RobinsonAleksandra Trisic Marren SchwartzKaylan Withrow

By Height6-2 Tina Odume6-2 Marren Schwartz6-1 Sasha Robinson6-1 Madeleine Pe te5-11 Gabby Brown5-11 Shanice Burne e5-11 Reggo a Craig5-8 Jaycie Bobo5-8 Ashley Middleton5-7 Aerial Carruthers5-7 Aleksandra Trisic5-7 Tatyana Darden5-6 Kaylan Withrow5-5 Jazmine Jackson5-5 Lyndsey Macon5-3 Hannah Sharp5-2 Jatoria Carter

NumericalNo. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 1 Jazmine Jackson G 5-5 Sr. Stone Mountain, Ga./Brookwood HS 2 Jaycie Bobo G 5-8 Fr. Crossville, Ala./Crossville HS 3 Jatoria Carter G 5-2 Jr. Montgomery, Ala./Northwest Florida CC 4 Lyndsey Macon G 5-5 Fr. Englewood, Tenn./Walker Valley HS 5 Tatyana Darden G 5-7 Fr. Valley, Ala./Valley HS 11 Gabby Brown F 5-11 Sr. Montgomery, Ala./Alabama Southern CC 12 Kaylan Withrow G 5-6 So. Cleveland, Tenn./Bradley Central HS 13 Madeleine Pe te C 6-1 Fr. Loxley, Ala./Robertsdale HS 15 Sasha Robinson C 6-1 Sr. Marie a, Ga./Lipscomb University 20 Shanice Burne e G/F 5-10 Sr. Winchester, Tenn./Lipscomb University 22 Reggo a Craig G/F 5-11 Jr. Hoover, Ala./Shelton State CC 23 Aleksandra Trisic G 5-7 Fr. Belgrade, Serbia/The Rock HS (Gainesville, Fla.) 25 Ashley Middleton F 5-8 Fr. Montgomery, Ala./Alabama Chris an Academy 30 Marren Schwartz C 6-2 Sr. Dacula, Ga./George Walton Academy 33 Aerial Carruthers G 5-7 Fr. Atlanta, Ga./Duluth HS 34 Hannah Sharp F 5-3 Fr. Red Bay, Ala./Wallace-Hanceville CC 44 Tina Odume C 6-2 Sr. Snellville, Ga./South Gwinne HS Alphabe calNo. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 2 Jaycie Bobo G 5-8 Fr. Crossville, Ala./Crossville HS 11 Gabby Brown F 5-11 Jr. Montgomery, Ala./Alabama Southern CC 20 Shanice Burne e G/F 5-11 Jr. Winchester, Tenn./Lipscomb University 33 Aerial Carruthers G 5-7 Fr. Atlanta, Ga./Duluth HS 3 Jatoria Carter G 5-2 Jr. Montgomery, Ala./Northwest Florida CC 22 Reggo a Craig G/F 5-11 Jr. Hoover, Ala./Shelton State CC 5 Tatyana Darden G 5-7 Fr. Valley, Ala./Valley HS 1 Jazmine Jackson G 5-5 Jr. Stone Mountain, Ga./Brookwood HS 4 Lyndsey Macon G 5-5 Fr. Englewood, Tenn./Walker Valley HS 25 Ashley Middleton F 5-8 Fr. Montgomery, Ala./Alabama Chris an Academy44 Tina Odume C 6-2 Jr. Snellville, Ga./South Gwinne HS 13 Madeleine Pe te C 6-1 Fr. Loxley, Ala./Robertsdale HS 15 Sasha Robinson C 6-1 Jr. Marie a, Ga./Lipscomb University 30 Marren Schwartz C 6-2 Jr. Dacula, Ga./George Walton Academy 34 Hannah Sharp F 5-3 Fr. Red Bay, Ala./Wallace-Hanceville CC 23 Aleksandra Trisic G 5-7 Fr. Belgrade, Serbia/The Rock HS (Gainesville, Fla.) 12 Kaylan Withrow G 5-6 Fr. Cleveland, Tenn./Bradley Central HS

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Dan Davis AUM, 1999 Seventh Season at AUMAssistant Coach: Haley McIntyre Rosa AUM, 2008 Third Season at AUMGraduate Assistant Coach: LaKenya Drayton AUM, 2013 Second Season at AUMStudent Assistant Coach: Ka e WilliamsManagers: Nykeia Person, Haley Earles

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Day Date Opponent Site Time Series Results

Fri. Oct. 31 vs. Concordia College-Selma^ Montgomery, Ala. 1 p.m. AUM leads 5-0

Sat. Nov. 1 vs. Florida Memorial University^ Montgomery, Ala. 1 p.m. First Mee ng

Sat. Nov. 8 at Dillard University New Orleans, La. 3 p.m. AUM leads 12-6

Tues. Nov. 11 vs. SELMA UNIVERSITY AUM Gymnasium 5:30 p.m. AUM leads 11-0

Sat. Nov. 15 at Oakwood College Huntsville, Ala. 7 p.m. First Mee ng

Tues. Nov. 18 at University of West Georgia Carrollton, Ga. 6 p.m. Series ed 1-1

Fri. Nov. 21 vs. MARTIN METHODIST COLLEGE* AUM Gymnasium 5:30 p.m. MMC leads 6-2

Sat. Nov. 22 vs. WILLIAM CAREY UNIVERSITY* AUM Gymnasium 3 p.m. Series ed 9-9

Fri. Nov. 28 at Blue Mountain College* Blue Mountain, Miss. 5:30 p.m. First Mee ng

Sat. Nov. 29 at Bethel University* McKenzie, Tenn. 3 p.m. First Mee ng

Wed. Dec. 3 vs. COLUMBUS STATE UNIVERSITY AUM Gymnasium 5:30 p.m. First Mee ng

Mon. Dec. 8 at Selma University Selma, Ala. 5:30 p.m. --------

Sat. Dec. 13 at Reinhardt University Waleska, Ala. 1 p.m. AUM leads 20-2

Mon. Dec. 29 vs. SHAWNEE STATE UNIVERSITY# AUM Gymnasium 6 p.m. First Mee ng

Tues. Dec. 30 vs. SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY# AUM Gymnasium 2 p.m. First Mee ng

Sat. Jan. 3 vs. LOYOLA UNIVERSITY-NEW ORLEANS* AUM Gymnasium 5 p.m. AUM leads 5-2

Mon. Jan. 5 at Samford University [Exhibi on] Birmingham, Ala. 11:30 a.m. Samford leads 2-0

Fri. Jan. 9 at Brenau University* Gainesville, Ga. 4:30 p.m. AUM leads 10-3

Tues. Jan. 13 vs. OAKWOOD COLLEGE AUM Gymnasium 5:30 p.m. --------

Sat. Jan. 17 at Belhaven University* Jackson, Miss. 2 p.m. Series ed 5-5

Thurs. Jan. 22 at Faulkner University* Montgomery, Ala. 5:30 p.m. Faulkner leads 8-0

Sat. Jan. 24 vs. BREWTON-PARKER COLLEGE* AUM Gymnasium 2 p.m. AUM leads 32-8

Thurs. Jan. 29 vs. COLLEGE OF COASTAL GEORGIA* AUM Gymnasium 5:30 p.m. Series ed 3-3

Sat. Jan. 31 at Middle Georgia State College* Cochran, Ga. 1 p.m. First Mee ng

Thurs. Feb. 5 at University of Mobile* Mobile, Ala. 5:30 p.m. AUM leads 33-19

Sat. Feb. 7 vs. FAULKNER UNIVERSITY* AUM Gymnasium 2 p.m. --------

Thurs. Feb. 12 vs. BELHAVEN UNIVERSITY*! AUM Gymnasium 5:30 p.m. --------

Thurs. Feb. 19 at College of Coastal Georgia* Brunswick, Ga. 4:30 p.m. --------

Sat. Feb. 21 at Brewton-Parker College* Mt. Vernon, Ga. 1 p.m. --------

Thurs. Feb. 26 vs. MIDDLE GEORGIA STATE COLLEGE* AUM Gymnasium 5:30 p.m. --------

Sat. Feb. 28 vs. UNIVERSITY OF MOBILE*%$ AUM Gymnasium 2 p.m. --------

^ Denotes Jimmy Faulkner Classic (Played at Faulkner University) ! Denotes Pink Zone Game* Denotes Southern States Athle c Conference Game # Denotes AUM Holiday Classic% Denotes Homecoming $ Denotes Senior DayAll home games in BOLD CAPS All mes are CST

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8 Conference Championships

Entering the 2014-15 season with six seniors and returning three addi onal contributors, the Auburn Montgomery women’s basketball team has the pieces in place to make a run at the 19th NAIA Tournament appearance in school history. A er playing the majority of last season with a short bench, the Warhawks fi nished 14-15. However, with the returning players, as well as the talented group of newcomers, seventh-year head coach Dan Davis is excited to start the season. “We have had to make some adjustments early this preseason, just simply because we have a bigger roster,” Davis said. “All of these girls have the ability to contribute and are working hard to earn minutes. However, we as coaches have worked hard to emphasize that each player’s importance is not based on the minutes they play. We have a lot of depth and the compe ve spirit has been fun to watch. I am excited to see how the season develops.” AUM’s biggest ques on mark will be fi nding a player to replace the contribu ons of its lone senior, fi rst-team all-conference selec on Ka e Williams. Williams averaged a team-high 14.5 points per game, while adding 4.1 assists, 4.0 rebounds and 1.4 steals per game. She also knocked down 85 3-pointers, a mark which ranked 12th na onally. “Losing Ka e is a big loss,” said Davis of Williams. “She scored more than 700 points in her two seasons, but her work ethic was something that doesn’t show up on a stat sheet. She understood the system, the culture of our program and was someone that everyone trusted. We are excited about adding her to our coaching staff as a student assistant.” Despite the loss, the Warhawks return nine players who averaged be er than 10 minutes per game, led by all-conference center Tina Odume. A starter in 25 games last season, Odume averaged 12.9 points and 7.5 rebounds per game, while ranking 25th in the na on with 42 blocked shots. Addi onally, AUM will return fellow senior post players Marren Schwartz, Gabby Brown and Sasha Robinson. Schwartz earned All-East Division honors from the Southern States Athle c Conference last season, while Brown and Robinson each shot be er than 45.0 percent from the fl oor and combined to average eight rebounds per contest off the bench. In the backcourt, SSAC All-Freshman Team selec on Kaylan Withrow returns following an inaugural season in which she averaged be er than 12 points per game. Senior Shanice Burne e started all 29 games last season and averaged a team-high 38.1 minutes per contest, while fellow senior Jazmine Jackson has been a three-year contributor for the program. Sophomore Aerial Carruthers saw ac on in 23 games as a true freshman and will add to the depth at both guard spots. The wild card for AUM will be redshirt-junior Jatoria Carter, who played just 15 minutes last season before suff ering a season-ending knee injury. “Our leadership has been really strong so far this preseason,” said Davis of his returners. “I think they have learned to lead as a group. They have taken ownership of this team and I have no reason to doubt they will con nue to lead our team once we get into the season.” The Warhawks have added to the team’s depth by bringing in players at each posi on, par cularly focusing on guards. Junior college transfers Reggo a Craig from Shelton State and Hannah Sharp from Wallace-Hanceville are ba le tested at the college level and will be asked to contribute immediately. In addi on,

the program targeted the high school ranks and brought in six true freshmen. Guards Lyndsey Macon (Englewood, Tenn./Walker Valley HS), Jaycie Bobo (Crossville, Ala./Crossville HS), Tatyana Darden (Valley, Ala./Valley HS) and Aleksandra Trisic (Belgrade, Serbia/The Rock HS) will all compete for playing me in the back court, while local product Ashley Middleton from Alabama

Chris an Academy and Madeleine Pe te from Robertsdale High School will add depth in the front court. “We have a good group of newcomers,” Davis said. “We have a nice balance of immediate contributors and also some players who will really be solid for us down the road. I am really excited about their addi on to our program.” Despite a challenging schedule, with their returning experience, talent and depth, Davis and the Warhawks are primed to make a run toward qualifying for the NAIA Tournament for the fi rst me since the 2008-09 season. “It is hard to predict what we will be able to accomplish this year, but I think we have a lot of poten al,” said Davis. “We have strong chemistry and prac ces have gone smoother than I would have ever expected. We have a lot of the intangibles needed to be successful. From a talent standpoint, I like what we have put together. I think it will be a fun year.”

The Backcourt With the return of Withrow and Burne e, perhaps the biggest ques on mark for the Warhawks will be who will run the point. Withrow enjoyed a stellar fi rst season with the program, hi ng 45.8 percent of her shots from distance, a mark which was second-best in school history. She average 12.1 points per game, good for third on the team, and hit a team-best 87.1 percent from the charity stripe. “If Kaylan is open, she be er shoot it,” Davis said jokingly. “She has a green light when it comes to shoo ng, but she has also been more vocal since returning from the break. Even though she is just a sophomore, she has taken some of our younger players under her wing and is serving as a mentor to them. I expect her to have another nice season for us.” Burne e was the glue for AUM last season, playing 40 or more minutes in 14 games and at least 32 minutes in every contest. The Winchester, Tenn., na ve averaged 9.4 points, 6.5 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game, while hi ng 59 3-pointers on the year. “I think Shanice has really improved from where she fi nished last season,” Davis commented. “She has really worked on shoo ng the 3-pointer, but has also added an off -the-dribble jump shot. What I like most about Shanice is that if her shots are not falling, she will con nue to defend and rebound.” The duo of Withrow and Burne e will start at the wing posi ons, but the star ng point guard posi on will be up for grabs. Carter is likely to assume the role, despite coming off ACL surgery last season. However, Jackson, Sharp and the freshman Macon will compete for minutes and the star ng du es. Even a er suff ering the knee injury, Carter is arguably the quickest player on the team. In her lone appearance last year, she scored a pair of points, dished out an assist and pulled down six rebounds in just 15 minutes. Prior to AUM, she averaged 6.7 points per game at Northwest Florida State College. She Tina Odume

Shanice Burne e

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prepped locally at Jeff erson Davis High School, where she scoredmore than 1,000 points, grabbed 400 rebounds and snagged 200 steals during her career, and earned Metro Player of the Year honors as a senior. “Tori is playing with a lot of confi dence right now and isn’t thinking about her injury,” said Davis. “She is a high-energy player, who can shoot and also set up others. She is a vocal leader on the court and is fearless.” Jackson, who has appeared in 73 games during her fi rst three seasons on campus, contributed 4.7 points, 3.4 assists and 2.4 rebounds per game last season and started 10 games. “We will probably look at Jaz more as a wing than the point, but she knows our system and can run the point,” Davis added. “She shoots the ball well, but can also create for others. She will con nue to be a key contributor for our team as a senior.” Sharp joins the Warhawks a er helping Wallace-Hanceville Community College to a 27-5 record and the Alabama Community College Conference North Division tle last season. She averaged 3.8 points, 2.4 assists, 2.3 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game for the Lady Lions. “We brought Hannah in with the inten on of her compe ng for the star ng job,” Davis said. “She is tough and is a fi erce compe tor. She can hit the open three and is strong with the ball.” Macon, a three-year all-district selec on at Walker Valley High School in Tennessee, has drawn the eye of Davis during the preseason and will challenge for minutes immediately. Last season, she averaged 7.4 points, 5.4 rebounds and 5.0 assists for the Mustangs. “Lyndsey is a great passer,” said Davis. “She is a very strong guard who can drive to the basket, but also shoot the three. She makes good decisions and is only ge ng be er. We are excited about having her in our program.” Adding depth on the wing will be Craig and Carruthers. Craig, who prepped at Hoover High School, has lost just 13 games in the last fi ve seasons and is a proven winner. Last season at SSCC, she helped the Bucs to a 30-4 record by averaging 6.3 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1.3 steals. Carruthers averaged 10.7 minutes per game and contributed 1.6 points, 1.3 assists and 1.2 rebounds per game. “Reggo a is a winner,” said Davis of Craig. “She has won state championships the last four seasons, two at Shelton and two at Hoover. She is a very coachable player who we can play inside and on the wing. She plays off the dribble well and runs the court well.” “I am really pleased with Aerial’s feel for the game,” he added of Carruthers. “She has learned how to play to her strengths and has shown good progression from where she was last year to where she is now.” Addi onally, Bobo, Darden and the fi rst interna onal player recruited by Davis, Trisic, will contribute at the posi on. “I think Aleksandra has picked up our system well,” Davis said of Trisic. “She has a great work ethic and is a skilled player. She will just need to adjust to the speed of the game at this level.” “Jaycie has a ending our Elite Basketball Camp the past six seasons,” said Davis of Bobo. “She has been ba ling in prac ce and is a very smart player. She is also solid shooter.”

“Tatyana is a big guard who has real poise when she has the ball,” Davis added of Darden. “She shoots the ball well and makes good decisions. We are excited about her poten al.”

The Frontcourt Arguably the strongest and deepest area of the team, the Warhawks will return four players with all-conference poten al in the post. Odume and Schwartz each earned postseason accolades from the SSAC last season, while Brown and Robinson will push for star ng posi ons along the front line. Odume tallied fi ve double-doubles last season and scored in double fi gures 17 mes. She also averaged 1.448 blocked shots per game, while hi ng 51.8 percent from the fl oor. “Tina has the ability to be a center point for what we try to do, both off ensively and defensively,” said Davis. “She is in the best condi on of her career and con nues to improve. She is coming back off a solid season, so the expecta ons for her are high this year.” Schwartz, who started all 29 games last season, averaged 7.1 points and a team-best 7.9 rebounds per game as a junior. She pulled down a team-leading 74 off ensive rebounds and added 18 blocked shots. “Marren sets the tone for our team by her work ethic and leadership,” Davis said. “She does all the dirty work, whether it be ge ng an off ensive rebound or taking a charge. She is a player we trust completely.” Brown appeared in just 10 games last season, but contributed 4.3 points and 3.2 rebounds per game in 12.7 minutes per contest. She also converted 47.6 percent of her shots from the fi eld. Robinson appeared as a reserve in all 29 games, averaging 5.4 points and 4.8 rebounds per game. Each player will be expected to increase their produc on during their fi nal season. “Gabby has really provided a scoring presence in the paint early this preseason,” said Davis of Brown. “She is big, strong and is running the court as well as she has since she got here. We saw glimpses of what she can do off ensively in the conference tournament and has picked up right where she le off .” “I think Sasha had some adjustments in just learning our system,” Davis said of Robinson. “She has come back and is more confi dent and vocal than she was last year and I expect her to have an increased role on our team this year.” Pe te and Middleton will add depth at the posi on following standout prep careers. Pe te joins the program a er scoring 1,437 points during her career with the Bears and averaging 16 points and 13 rebounds per game as a senior. Middleton, who will be sidelined early this season with an injury, averaged 11.5 points and 7.0 rebounds per game for the Eagles last season. “I think Madeleine has pushed through and improved on her condi oning since she has been on campus,” Davis said of Pe te. “She is a strong player, who is working hard every day to make herself and teammates be er. She has the poten al to be another solid post player here at AUM.” “We think Ashley will be a good player for us,” added Davis of Middleton. “She is able to play both inside and outside, but we will evaluate her more a er she gets back on the court from her injury.”

Kaylan Withrow

Marren Schwartz

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OAKWOOD

CONCORDIA-SELMAGENERAL INFORMATION Loca on ............................................................... Selma, Ala.Nickname .................................................................. HornetsConference ........................................................ IndependentAffi lia on ....................................................................USCAAPresident .......................................Rev. Dr. Tilahun MendedoAthle c Director ...........................................Frankie Peoples

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach ...............................................Fredrick SummersAssistant Coach ......................................... Howard White, Jr.

2013-14 record (Conference) ............................... 17-16 (2-5)Postseason ..... USCAA Na onal Tournament Opening RoundLast Mee ng .............11/1/13 - at Faulkner Classic - L, 86-82

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact ......................................................Fredrick SummersOffi ce Phone .................................334-874-5700, ext. 19785Email ..................................................... [email protected] ............................................ www.ccal.edu/athle csTwi er ............................................................ @ConcordiaALFacebook ....................................../concordiacollegealabama

FLORIDA MEMORIAL

SELMA

DILLARD

GENERAL INFORMATION Loca on ......................................................... Huntsville, Ala.Nickname ......................................................... AmbassadorsConference ........................................................ IndependentAffi lia on ....................................................................USCAAPresident ................................................. Dr. Leslie N. PollardAthle c Director ............................................... James Roddy

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach ..........................................................Tony Oliver Assistant Coach .............................................. Aquita Wherry

2013-14 record (Conference) ..........................................3-26Postseason .....................................................................noneLast Mee ng .....................................................First Mee ng

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact .............................................................. James RoddyOffi ce Phone ................................................... 256-726-7312Email .................................................. [email protected] ........................www.oakwood.edu/ou-life/athle csTwi er .............................................................. @OakwoodUFacebook ................................................./OUalumniathle cs

GENERAL INFORMATION Loca on .................................................Miami Gardens, Fla.Nickname .......................................................................LionsConference ................................................................ The SunAffi lia on ...................................................... NAIA Division IIPresident ...............................................Dr. Roslyn Clark Ar sAthle c Director ...............................................Robert Smith

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach ................................................Gregory StanbackAssistant Coaches ....................... Ron Mar n, Lauren Ashley

2014-15 record (Conference) ............................... 1-22 (1-15)Postseason .....................................................................noneLast Mee ng .....................................................First Mee ng

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact ..................................................... Damian AlexanderOffi ce Phone ................................................... 305-626-3194Email ....................................damian.alexander@fmuniv.eduWebsite .............................................www.fmuathle cs.comTwi er .............................................................. @gofmulionsFacebook ............................................................/gofmu.lions

GENERAL INFORMATION Loca on ......................................................New Orleans, La.Nickname ............................................................. Bleu DevilsConference ............................................... Gulf Coast Athle cAffi lia on ....................................................... NAIA Division IPresident ............................................. Dr. Walter KimbroughAthle c Director ...................................... Kiki Baker Barnes

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach ...................................................... Nobert RomeAssistant Coach ...............................................Lore a Mar n

2013-14 record (Conference) ................................. 3-16 (3-9)Postseason .....................................................................noneLast Mee ng ............................ 11/3/08 - at AUM - W, 53-31

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact ........................................................... Habtom KeletaOffi ce Phone ................................................... 504-816-4953Email ..................................................... [email protected] ...................................... www.dillardbleudevils.comTwi er ................................................................. @GeauxDUFacebook ......................................Dillard University Athle cs

GENERAL INFORMATION Loca on ............................................................... Selma, Ala.Nickname ................................................................. BulldogsConference ........................................................ IndependentAffi lia on ....................................................................USCAAPresident ........................................ Dr. Alvin A. Cleveland, Sr.Athle c Director .........................................Terrence Jackson

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach ..................................................Darron RembertAssistant Coach ..............................................................none

2013-14 record (Conference) ........................................12-10 Postseason .....................................................................noneLast Mee ng ............................ 12/3/13 - at AUM - W, 85-59

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact .........................................................Darron RembertOffi ce Phone .....................................334-872-2533, ext. 117Email .................................................. [email protected] .........................................www.selmauniversity.eduTwi er .....................................................@selmauadmissionFacebook ........................................................................none

WEST GEORGIAGENERAL INFORMATION Loca on ..........................................................Carrollton, Ga.Nickname ................................................................... WolvesConference ............................................................Gulf SouthAffi lia on ..................................................... NCAA Division IIPresident ......................................................Dr. Kyle MarreroAthle c Director ................................................ Daryl Dickey

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach ...................................................Sco GroningerAssistant Coach .................................................... Alexis Pace

2013-14 record (Conference) ............................. 10-18 (7-13)Postseason .....................................................................noneLast Mee ng .............. 12/15/12 - at West Georgia - L, 67-57

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact ..............................................................Jared BoggusOffi ce Phone ................................................... 678-839-6544Email ................................................. [email protected] ......................................................... uwgsports.comTwi er ..........................................................@UWGAthle csFacebook ..............................................West Georgia Wolves

Nov. 15 | 7 p.m. | Huntsville, Ala. Jan. 13 | 5:30 p.m. | AUM Gymnasium

Oct. 31 | 1 p.m. | Montgomery, Ala. (Jimmy Faulkner Classic)

Nov. 1 | 1 p.m. | Montgomery, Ala. (Jimmy Faulkner Classic)

Nov. 8 | 3 p.m. | New Orleans, La.

Nov. 11 | 5:30 p.m. | AUM Gymnasium Dec. 8 | 5:30 p.m. | Selma, Ala.

Nov. 18 | 6 p.m. | Carrollton, Ga.

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COLUMBUS STATE

MARTIN METHODISTGENERAL INFORMATION Loca on ........................................................... Pulaski, Tenn.Nickname .............................................................. RedHawksConference ...................................... Southern States Athle cAffi lia on .......................................................................NAIAPresident ..........................................................Dr. Ted BrownAthle c Director ...................................................... Jeff Bain

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach .............................................................Kyle BentAssistant Coaches ..................Darryce Moore, Rachel Brown

2013-14 record (Conference) ............................... 23-9 (14-6)Postseason .....................................................................none Last Mee ng ............. 3/1/14 at SSAC Tournament - L, 68-56

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact ............................................................... Wade NeelyOffi ce Phone ................................................... 931-363-9883Email .................................... wneely@mar nmethodist.eduWebsite .......................................................goredhawks.comTwi er ...............................................@mmcrowdyredhawksFacebook ......................................................... /GoRedHawks

WILLIAM CAREY

BETHEL

BLUE MOUNTAIN

GENERAL INFORMATION Loca on ..........................................................Columbus, Ga.Nickname .................................................................. CougarsConference ............................................................ Peach BeltAffi lia on ..................................................... NCAA Division IIPresident ................................................Dr. Timothy MesconAthle c Director ................................................ Todd Reeser

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach .................................................Jonathan NortonAssistant Coach ................................Quacy Barnes-Timmons

2013-14 record (Conference) ............................... 21-8 (13-6)Postseason ............................ NCAA Tournament First RoundLast Mee ng .....................................................First Mee ng

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact .......................................................Stephen WilliamsOffi ce Phone ................................................... 706-569-3434Email ..................................... [email protected] ............................................... www.csucougars.comTwi er ............................................................. @CSUCougarsFacebook ............................................................./csucougars

GENERAL INFORMATION Loca on ....................................................Ha esburg, Miss.Nickname ...............................................................CrusadersConference ...................................... Southern States Athle cAffi lia on .......................................................................NAIAPresident ....................................................... Dr. Tommy KingAthle c Director ................................................ Steve Knight

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach ....................................................... Tracy EnglishAssistant Coach ........................................................DJ Pulley

2013-14 record (Conference) ............................... 9-15 (7-13)Postseason .....................................................................noneLast Mee ng ..............11/23/13 - at William Carey - L, 67-53

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact .....................................................................DJ PulleyOffi ce Phone ................................................... 601-318-6771Email ................................................ [email protected] ...........................................www.careyathle cs.comTwi er ......................................................... @CareyAthle csFacebook ...........................................William Carey Athle cs

GENERAL INFORMATION Loca on ...............................................Blue Moun an, Miss.Nickname .................................................................. ToppersConference ...................................... Southern States Athle cAffi lia on .......................................................................NAIAPresident .................................................. Barbara McMillianAthle c Director ..............................................Lavon Driskell

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach ......................................................Lavon DriskellAssistant Coaches ..........................Jack Moser, Chris Driskell

2013-14 record (Conference) ............................. 11-15 (8-12)Postseason .....................................................................noneLast Mee ng .....................................................First Mee ng

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact ........................................................ Danny McKenzieOffi ce Phone ..........................................662-685-4771 x 243Email ................................................... [email protected] ................................................www.bmcsports.comTwi er ............................................................... @bmcsportsFacebook ............................................................. /bmcsports

GENERAL INFORMATION Loca on .......................................................McKenzie, Tenn.Nickname ................................................................. WildcatsConference ...................................... Southern States Athle cAffi lia on .......................................................................NAIAPresident .......................................................... Walter ButlerAthle c Director .................................................. Dale Kelley

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach ........................................................Chris NelsonAssistant Coach .................................................. Joanna Or z

2013-14 record (Conference) ............................. 23-11 (14-6)Postseason ............NAIA Na onal Tournament Quarterfi nalsLast Mee ng .....................................................First Mee ng

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact ........................................................... Dave McCulleyOffi ce Phone ................................................... 731-352-4231Email ...............................................mcculleyd@bethelu.eduWebsite .........................................www.bethelathle cs.comTwi er ..............................................................@BUWildcatsFacebook ..................Bethel Sports Informa on Department

REINHARDTGENERAL INFORMATION Loca on ............................................................ Waleska, Ga.Nickname .....................................................................EaglesConference ..............................................Applachian Athle cAffi lia on ...................................................... NAIA Division IIPresident .................................... J. Thomas Isherwood, Ed. DAthle c Director ......................................................Bill Popp

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach ................................................. Lindsey Huff manAssistant Coach ...................................................James Black

2013-14 record (Conference) ........................... 14-16 (10-10)Postseason .....................................................................noneLast Mee ng ............................ 11/9/13 - at AUM - W, 59-49

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact ............................................................... Jason HanesOffi ce Phone ................................................... 770-720-9129Email .............................................................. jah@reinhardtWebsite ........................................www.reinhardteagles.comTwi er ................................................................@RU_EaglesFacebook ................................ Reinhardt University Athle cs

Dec. 3 | 5:30 p.m. | AUM Gymnasium

Nov. 21 | 5:30 p.m. | AUM Gymnasium

Nov. 22 | 3 p.m. | AUM Gymnasium

Nov. 28 | 5:30 p.m. | Blue Mountain, Miss.

Nov. 29 | 3 p.m. | McKenzie, Tenn.

Dec. 13 | 1 p.m. | Waleska, Ga.

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SOUTHEASTERNGENERAL INFORMATION Loca on ........................................................... Lakeland, Fla.Nickname .........................................................................FireConference ................................................................ The Sun Affi lia on ...................................................... NAIA Division IIPresident ...........................................................Dr. Kent IngleAthle c Director .............................................. Drew Watson

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach ..................................................... Jody Mar nezAssistant Coach ..................................................Rebecca Day

2013-14 record (Conference) ............................. 20-12 (11-5)Postseason .................... NCCAA South Regional Tournament Last Mee ng .....................................................First Mee ng

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact ............................................................. Donnie SmithOffi ce Phone ................................................... 863-667-5213Email ..........................................................djsmith@seu.eduWebsite ...............................................................fi re.seu.eduTwi er ............................................................ @FireAthle csFacebook ....................................................../seufi reathle cs

LOYOLA

BRENAU

SAMFORD

BELHAVENGENERAL INFORMATION Loca on .......................................................... Jackson, Miss.Nickname ....................................................................BlazersConference ...................................... Southern States Athle c Affi lia on .......................................................................NAIAPresident ..................................................... Dr. Roger Parro Athle c Director ...................................................Sco Li le

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach ........................................................Steve CalderAssistant Coach ..............................................Alisha Rayborn

2013-14 record (Conference) ............................. 15-16 (9-11)Postseason .....................................................................noneLast Mee ng ....................11/22/13 - at Belhaven - W, 54-49

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact ...............................................................Ben DishongOffi ce Phone ................................................... 601-968-8765Email ..............................................bdishong@belhaven.eduWebsite ............................................... blazers.belhaven.comTwi er ...................................................... @belhavenblazersFacebook .................................................... /BelhavenBlazers

GENERAL INFORMATION Loca on ......................................................New Orleans, La.Nickname ............................................................... Wolf PackConference ...................................... Southern States Athle cAffi lia on .......................................................................NAIAPresident .......................................... Kevin Wildes, S.J., Ph.D.Athle c Director ............................................. Bre Simpson

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach .................................................... Kellie KennedyAssistant Coaches ......Beck Flanagan, Gabrielle Jones-Hayes

2013-14 record (Conference) ............................. 23-12 (14-6)Postseason ............NAIA Na onal Tournament Quarterfi nalsLast Mee ng ............................11/16/13 - at AUM - L, 57-50

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact ........................................................... Casey BrennanOffi ce Phone ................................................... 504-864-7048Email ................................................... [email protected] Website .................................................. wolfpack.loyno.eduTwi er ........................................................ @loyolawolfpackFacebook ...................................................... /loyolawolfpack

GENERAL INFORMATION Loca on ..................................................... Birmingham, Ala.Nickname ................................................................. BulldogsConference .............................................................. SouthernAffi lia on ...................................................... NCAA Division IPresident ..................................... Dr. Andrew WestmorelandAthle c Director ........................................... Mar n Newton

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach ........................................................ Mike MorrisAssistant Coaches ....... M. Fitzpatrick, J. Powers, R. Ketcham

2013-14 record (Conference) ............................. 10-20 (8-10)Postseason .....................................................................noneLast Mee ng ...................... 11/27/12 - at Samford - L, 62-24

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact ............................................................... Joey MullinsOffi ce Phone ................................................... 205-726-2799Email ................................................ [email protected] ..........................................www.samfordsports.comTwi er ....................................................... @samford_sportsFacebook ......................................................./SamfordSports

GENERAL INFORMATION Loca on ........................................................ Gainesville, Ga.Nickname .........................................................Golden TigersConference ...................................... Southern States Athle cAffi lia on .......................................................................NAIAPresident ........................................................Dr. Ed SchraderAthle c Director ..................................... Mike Lochstampfor

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach .........................................................Kris StewartAssistant Coach ..............................................................none

2013-14 record (Conference) ............................. 13-15 (8-11)Postseason .....................................................................noneLast Mee ng ............................ 2/20/14 - at AUM - W, 78-69MEDIA INFORMATION Contact ................................................................Kris StewartOffi ce Phone ................................................... 770-538-4443Email ..................................................kstewart@brenau.eduWebsite ............................................ www.brenau gers.comTwi er .......................................................@BUGoldenTigersFacebook .....................................Brenau University Athle cs

SHAWNEE STATE GENERAL INFORMATION Loca on .................................................... Portsmouth, OhioNickname ...................................................................... BearsConference ............................................................Mid-SouthAffi lia on .......................................................................NAIAPresident ...................................................... Rita Rice MorrisAthle c Director .............................................. Jeff Hamilton

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach ............................................................Jeff NickelAssistant Coaches .............. T. Simmons, J. Branon, S. Pelfrey

2013-14 record (Conference) ............................. 20-13 (11-7)Postseason ..........NAIA Na onal Tournament Second RoundLast Mee ng .....................................................First Mee ng

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact ................................................................ Jake SnyderOffi ce Phone ................................................... 740-351-3313Email ................................................. [email protected] ...................................................www.ssubears.comTwi er ..............................................................@ssuathle csFacebook ................................................................ /ssubears

Dec. 29 | 6 p.m. | AUM Gymnasium (AUM Holiday Classic)

Dec. 30 | 2 p.m. | AUM Gymnasium (AUM Holiday Classic)

Jan. 3 | 5 p.m. | AUM Gymnasium

Jan. 5 | 11:30 a.m. | Birmingham, Ala. (Exhibi on)

Jan. 9 | 4:30 p.m. | Gainesville, Ga.

Jan. 17 | 2 p.m. | Jackson, Miss. Feb. 12 | 5:30 p.m. | AUM Gymnasium (Pink Zone)

8 Conference Championships

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BREWTON-PARKERGENERAL INFORMATION Loca on ....................................................... Mt. Vernon, Ga.Nickname ....................................................................BaronsConference ...................................... Southern States Athle cAffi lia on .......................................................................NAIAPresident .......................................................Dr. Ergun CanerAthle c Director ................................................Greg Mullins

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach ........................................................Jana Bagge Assistant Coach ....................................................... Kim Kern

2013-14 record (Conference) ............................... 1-25 (0-17)Postseason .....................................................................noneLast Mee ng ........... 2/18/14 - at Brewton-Parker - W, 77-53

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact ..........................................................Ronak ChauhanOffi ce Phone ................................................... 912-539-5792Email ................................................... [email protected] ..............................................www.gobaronsgo.comTwi er ............................................................ @GoBaronsGoFacebook .......................................Barons Athle cs Fan Page

COASTAL GEORGIA

MOBILE

MIDDLE GEORGIA

GENERAL INFORMATION Loca on ......................................................... Brunswick, Ga.Nickname ................................................................ MarinersConference ...................................... Southern States Athle cAffi lia on .......................................................................NAIAPresident ................................................. Dr. Gregory F. AloiaAthle c Director ..................................Dr. William B. Carlton

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach ............................................. Jonathon BarbareeAssistant Coach ..............................................................none

2013-14 record (Conference) ............................... 25-8 (13-7)Postseason .....................................................................noneLast Mee ng ..............2/8/14 - at Coastal Georgia - L, 74-61

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact ................................................................. Kevin PriceOffi ce Phone ................................................... 912-279-4546Email ........................................................kwprice@ccga.eduWebsite ................................www.coastalgeorgiasports.comTwi er ............................................................@ccgaathle csFacebook .......................... Coastal Georgia Mariner Athle cs

GENERAL INFORMATION Loca on ............................................................ Cochran, Ga.Nickname ................................................................... KnightsConference ...................................... Southern States Athle cAffi lia on .......................................................................NAIAPresident .............................................. Dr. Christopher BlakeAthle c Director ............................................. Charles Mullis

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach ...................................................Anderson LigonAssistant Coaches ......... S. Tharpe, B. Rogers, A. Rudolph, Jr.

2013-14 record (Conference) .................................9-15 (n/a)Postseason .....................................................................noneLast Mee ng .....................................................First Mee ng

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact .........................................................James Hagler, Jr.Offi ce Phone ................................................... 478-934-3107Email ................................................james.hagler@mga.eduWebsite ............................................... www.mgaknights.eduTwi er ............................................................ @MGAKnightsFacebook ......Middle Georgia State College Knights Athle cs

GENERAL INFORMATION Loca on ..............................................................Mobile, Ala.Nickname ...................................................................... RamsConference ...................................... Southern States Athle cAffi lia on .......................................................................NAIAPresident .........................................................Dr. Mark FoleyAthle c Director ................................................... Joe Niland

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach ........................................................... Billy EvansAssistant Coach ............................................. Courtney Ward

2013-14 record (Conference) ............................... 23-9 (14-6)Postseason ........NAIA Na onal Tournament Opening Round Last Mee ng ...........................1/11/14 - at Mobile - L, 74-54

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact ........................................................... Ma hew HicksOffi ce Phone ................................................... 251-442-2264Email ...................................................mhicks@umobile.eduWebsite ............................................www.umobilerams.comTwi er ............................................................. @mobileramsFacebook ........................................................... /mobilerams

FAULKNERGENERAL INFORMATION Loca on .................................................... Montgomery, Ala.Nickname .....................................................................EaglesConference ...........................Southern States Athle c (SSAC)Affi lia on ....................................................... NAIA Division IPresident ..........................................................Dr. Billy HilyerAthle c Director (Ac ng) ....................................... Hal Wynn

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach ........................................................ Reed Su onAssistant Coach ........................................... Kris Seigenthaler

2013-14 record (Conference) ............................. 17-13 (15-5)Postseason .....................................................................noneLast Mee ng ................................3/1/14 - at AUM - L, 70-58

MEDIA INFORMATION Contact ............................................................... Ryan BartelsOffi ce Phone ................................................... 334-386-7525Email ..................................................rbartels@faulkner.eduWebsite ......................................... www.faulknereagles.comTwi er .........................................................@faulknereaglesFacebook ...................................................... /FaulknerSports

Jan. 22 | 5:30 p.m. | Montgomery, Ala. Feb. 7 | 2 p.m. | AUM Gymnasium

Jan. 24 | 2 p.m. | AUM Gymnasium Feb. 21 | 11 a.m. | Mt. Vernon, Ga.

Jan. 29 | 5:30 p.m. | AUM Gymnasium Feb. 19 | 4:30 p.m. | Brunswick, Ga.

Jan. 31 | 1 p.m. | Cochran, Ga. Feb. 26 | 5:30 p.m. | AUM Gymnasium

Feb. 5 | 5:30 p.m. | Mobile, Ala. Feb. 28 | 2 p.m. | AUM Gymnasium (Homecoming)

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Alabama ..............................................0-3

Alabama-Birmingham ...........................1-1

Alabama-Huntsville ...............................6-1

Alabama State .....................................4-6

Anderson (S.C.) ....................................3-0

Aquinas ...............................................1-0

Arkansas-Monticello ..............................2-0

Auburn ................................................0-4

Ave Maria ...........................................0-1

Azusa Pacifi c ........................................1-0

Belhaven ......................................... 5-5

Belmont ...............................................1-1

Bethel (Tenn.) .................First Meeting

Bethel (Ind.) ........................................1-1

Berry ............................................... 19-12

Birmingham-Southern ...........................2-0

Blue Mountain .................First Meeting

Brenau .......................................... 10-3

Brewton-Parker ............................ 32-8

Campbellsville ......................................5-5

Carson-Newman ...................................0-1

Catawba ..............................................1-0

Central Arkansas ..................................0-1

Central State ........................................2-0

Christian Brothers .................................1-0

Clafl in ..................................................9-3

Clayton State .......................................2-0

Coastal Georgia .............................. 3-3

Columbia (S.C.) .................................. 12-0

Columbus State ...............First Meeting

Concordia (Ala.).............................. 5-0

Converse .............................................1-0

Covenant .............................................1-0

Delta State ..........................................2-0

Dillard ........................................... 12-6

Doane .................................................1-0

Edward Waters .....................................1-0

Emmanuel ......................................... 29-6

Evangel ...............................................1-1

Faulkner ......................................... 0-8

Florida Memorial .............First Meeting

Freed-Hardeman ..................................2-6

Fresno Pacifi c .......................................0-1

Georgetown (Ky.) .................................1-1

Georgia Tech ........................................0-4

Georgia Southwestern ........................ 24-2

Huntingdon (Ala.) .................................2-0

Indiana-South Bend ..............................2-0

Indiana Wesleyan .................................1-0

Jacksonville State ...............................1-2

Judson (Ala.) ......................................2-0

Kennesaw State ..................................3-6

Kentucky State ...................................1-0

LaGrange ...........................................2-0

Lambuth ............................................1-3

Lander ...............................................1-0

Lee .................................................. 4-16

Life ....................................................3-3

Limestone ..........................................1-0

Lindenwood (Mo.) ...............................1-0

Lindsey Wilson ...................................4-0

Lipscomb ...........................................4-4

Louisiana College ................................2-0

Loyola-New Orleans ...................... 5-2

Lubbock Christian ...............................0-1

Lynn ..................................................1-0

Madonna ............................................1-0

Martin Methodist........................... 2-6

Mary Hardin-Baylor .............................2-0

McKendree .........................................1-0

Michigan-Dearborn .............................1-0

Michigan-Oakland ...............................1-0

Middle Georgia State .....First Meeting

Midland Lutheran ................................1-0

Miles ..................................................4-0

Mississippi University for Women..........3-0

Mobile ....................................... 33-19

Montevallo ....................................... 24-8

Morris ................................................4-0

Morris Brown ......................................1-0

Mt. Mercy ...........................................0-1

Mt. Senario ........................................1-0

New Orleans ......................................3-1

North Alabama ...................................1-0

North Georgia ................................. 20-16

Northwestern Oklahoma ......................1-0

Oakwood ........................First Meeting

Oklahoma Baptist ...............................2-1

Oklahoma Christian .............................4-1

Oklahoma City ....................................2-1

Oklahoma Science and Arts .................1-0

Piedmont ...........................................2-0

Reinhardt .................................... 20-2

Rosary (Ill.) ........................................2-0

Samford ........................................ 0-2

Savannah College of Art and Design .....3-0

Seattle ...............................................1-0

Selma .......................................... 11-0

Shaw .................................................1-0

Shawnee State ...............First Meeting

Shorter ............................................ 31-9

Sienna Heights ...................................1-0

South Alabama ...................................0-2

Southeastern (Fla.) ........First Meeting

Southeastern Okla. State .....................0-2

Southern Poly ................................... 13-9

Southern-New Orleans ........................9-1

Southern Mississippi ............................0-2

Southern Nazarene .............................2-7

Southern Wesleyan ........................... 26-3

Southwestern Okla. State ....................1-1

Spring Hill ........................................ 36-5

St. Gregory’s ......................................1-0

St. Martin’s .........................................1-0

St. Mary’s (Texas) ...............................1-0

Stillman .............................................4-0

Talladega ......................................... 32-2

Tennessee Temple ..............................3-0

The Master’s .......................................0-2

Thomas .............................................1-0

Transylvania .......................................1-1

Trevecca Nazarene ..............................1-1

Troy ...................................................4-2

Truett-McConnell ................................1-0

Tuskegee ...........................................1-3

Union (Tenn.) .....................................4-7

Virginia Intermont...............................1-0

Virginia-Wise ......................................1-0

Voorhees ............................................2-0

Wayland Baptist ..................................0-3

Webber International ..........................2-0

West Alabama ....................................2-1

West Florida ..................................... 14-4

West Georgia ................................ 1-1

Western New Mexico ...........................1-0

William Carey ................................ 9-9

Wilmington (Del.) ...............................1-0

Wingate .............................................1-0

Wisconsin-Green Bay ..........................0-1

Wofford .............................................1-0

Xavier (La.) ........................................5-4

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listed in bold

All-Time Series Results

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Sponsors of AUM Athletics

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Beginning his seventh season as the head coach of the women’s basketball program at Auburn Montgomery, Dan Davis has con nued the team’s proud history of success on and off the court. In his six seasons as head coach, Davis has led the Warhawks to the NAIA Tournament and earned Southern States Athle c Conference Coach of the Year honors. During his me at the helm, Davis has also coached two All-American players, eight SSAC All-Conference performers, seven SSAC All-Division selec ons and three SSAC All-Freshman team members, while leading the team to an

overall mark of 98-80. Last season, Davis and the Warhawks fi nished 14-15, overcoming a fi rst half of the season in which AUM had just seven players. The Warhawks advanced to the SSAC Tournament for the third consecu ve season and had two all-conference selec ons in Ka e Williams and Tina Odume. Under his guidance, Marren Schwartz also earned all-division honors, while Kaylan Withrow was a member of the league’s all-freshman team. Williams and Jazmine Jackson earned SSAC All-Academic team honors, while Williams was selected a NAIA Scholar Athlete. In 2012-13, Davis guided the Warhawks to a 21-9 record, marking the most wins in the program since the 2006-07 season. The season was highlighted by a 54-49 victory over NAIA na onal runner-up Lee University, a program which AUM has beaten only four mes in program history. Under his leadership, LaKenya Drayton became the 24th AUM player to earn All-America status, earning honorable men on honors, along with all-conference accolades from the SSAC. Addi onally, Williams and Psachal Maize were selected to the SSAC All-West Division team. The two seasons prior, the team fi nished with iden cal 14-16 records. The 2011-12 season gave plenty of reasons for op mism, however, with newcomers Drayton and Keisha Moore both earning spots on the SSAC All-West Division team and Marren Schwartz making the All-Freshman team. The team also con nued its success in the classroom, fi nishing with a grade-point average over 3.0 for the fourth consecu ve year. Four players earned spots on the SSAC All-Academic team. The 2010-11 season was capped by the Warhawks winning four of their fi nal six games, while also welcoming Haley McIntyre and Carlie Ainsworth into the program’s 1,000-Point Club. During the 2009-10 campaign, Davis guided AUM to a 15-15 record and a e for fourth place in the SSAC standings. Highligh ng the season was a 73-49 defeat of perennial conference powerhouse, Lee University. In addi on, Cassie Moore earned honorable men on All-America honors, while also being named the SSAC’s Defensive Player of the Year. In his fi rst season, Davis served as interim head women’s basketball coach and led the Warhawks to a NAIA Na onal Tournament appearance and a 20-9 overall record. Under his leadership, AUM led the SSAC in scoring defense and 3-point fi eld goal percentage, while ranking second in fi eld goal percentage, defensive fi eld goal percentage and defensive 3-point fi eld goal percentage. Moore earned Third-Team All-American honors, while the Warhawks fi nished the season ranked 25th in the na on. Along with success on the court, the Warhawks have also excelled in the classroom under Davis, as student-athletes have been named NAIA Academic All-Americans 10 mes. They have earned SSAC Academic All-Conference honors 24 mes. The women’s basketball program has also had the AUM Female Honor Student-Athlete during three of his six seasons and has posted a team GPA of 3.0 or be er during eight of 12 semesters under Davis. Davis also spent one season as the Warhawks’ assistant coach under current Athle c Director Steve Crotz. As the assistant coach, Davis served as the recrui ng coordinator and provided assistance in all areas of individual and team development. Prior to joining AUM, Davis spent fi ve years at Providence Chris an Academy in Lilburn, Ga., as the head coach of the girls’ basketball team from 2002-07. During his me with PCA, Davis coached seven all-county and all-region performers, two all-state players and one region player of the year. He helped the Stars to a 65-63 overall record during his tenure, while also serving as the school’s athle c director from 2005-07. Davis has also made coaching stops at South Gwinne High School in Snellville, Ga., where he was head coach of the boys’ junior varsity

DANDAVIS

Head CoachAuburn Montgomery, 2000

Seventh Season | 98-80 Overall

AUM Coaching Staff

20 6 NAIA Elite Eight Appearances

The Davis Family

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basketball team and Grayson High School in Loganville, Ga., where he was head coach of the boys’ basketball varsity squad. Along with his coaching du es, Davis serves as AUM’s Champions of Character coordinator. He is also very involved in the community, as well as professional organiza ons, including the Women’s Basketball Coaches Associa on, YMCA, American Red Cross and Christ Community Church. He has directed numerous youth camps and has been on staff at camps hosted by the University of Tennessee, University of Georgia and Florida State University. In 2012, Davis became the SSAC Conference Chair for women’s basketball. Before joining the coaching ranks, Davis was a four-year member of the AUM men’s basketball team, playing for legendary Warhawks’ Head Coach Larry Chapman. During his AUM career, the team played in the NAIA Na onal Tournament, won the NAIA Southeast Region and were the Southern States Conference Champions. Davis graduated from AUM in 1999 with a degree in secondary educa on and social sciences. Davis is married to the former Chris Shirley. The couple has four children, Abigail, Cooper and twins, Nash and Tate.

HALEYROSAAssistant Coach

Auburn Montgomery, 2010Third Season

AUM Coaching Staff

24 NAIA All-Americans

Haley McIntyre Rosa is a name familiar to the AUM women’s basketball program, both as a player and as a member of the coaching staff . Rosa returns to the sidelines for her third season as the program’s assistant coach, following a standout playing career and a year as the Warhawks’ graduate assistant coach. Last season, Rosa and the Warhawks

fi nished 14-15, overcoming a fi rst half of the season in which AUM had just seven players. Rosa played a key role in the development of all-conference performers Ka e Williams and Tina Odume, as well as all-division selec on Marren Schwartz. In her fi rst season as an assistant coach, Rosa helped AUM to a 21-9 record, the program’s most since the 2006-07 season. She was also a key factor in the individual success of several players, including current graduate assistant LaKenya Drayton, who earned honorable men on All-American honors from the NAIA and All-Conference honors from the SSAC. Rosa also worked with SSAC All-Division selec ons Williams and Psachal Maize. During her playing career, Rosa ba led through a pair of knee injuries and scored 1,109 points, a total which ranks No. 11 all- me in school annals, while also pulling down 499 rebounds. She appeared in 119 career games, scoring in double fi gures 55 mes. Rosa was an all-conference performer as a junior and earned SSAC All-Freshman honors in her fi rst season. She was also a three- me NAIA Scholar-Athlete and member of the conference All-Academic team. Rosa came to AUM following a highly-decorated prep career at Meadowview Chris an School in Selma, Ala., where she was the Alabama Independent School Associa on Player of the Year as a senior and the Trojans’ Most Valuable Player all four years. She also le ered in so ball and track and fi eld at MCS. Rosa is a 2010 graduate of AUM with a degree in physical educa on. She also received a master’s in business administra on from the school in 2012. The daughter of Bryan and Lisa McIntyre, she married Anthony Rosa in October, 2012.

The Rosa Family

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LAKENYADRAYTON

Graduate Assistant CoachAuburn Montgomery, 2013

Second Season

NYKEIAPERSON

Team Manager Third Season

KATIEWILLIAMS

Student Assistant First Season

Major: Exercise Science

Coaching Support Staff

22 8 Conference Championships

LaKenya Drayton, an honorable men on NAIA All-American last season, will return to the sidelines for her second season as a graduate assistant in 2013-14. During her career, Drayton appeared in 60 games, averaging 11.0 points and 7.9 rebounds per contest. She converted 46.5 percent of her shots from the fl oor and scored in double fi gures 37 mes. She also tallied 18 double-doubles. She earned SSAC All-West Division honors as a junior, while improving to All-Conference

accolades as a senior. Prior to joining the Warhawks, Drayton averaged 11.6 points and 5.8 rebounds per game for Snead State Community College. Drayton fi nished each season with 100 or more fi eld goals made, earning all-state honors as both a freshman and sophomore. She enjoyed a stellar prep career at Hephzibah High School, where she was selected the regional player of the year and named to the all-state team in basketball and volleyball as a senior. Originally from Hephzibah, Ga., Drayton earned her undergraduate degree in criminal jus ce in 2013. She is now working toward her master’s in criminal jus ce.

Following a standout playing career, Ka e Williams will join the women’s basketball coaching staff as a student assistant during the 2014-15 season. Williams, who earned First-Team All-Southern States Athle c Conference honors last season, averaged 14.5 points, 4.1 assists, 4.0 rebounds and 1.4 steals per game for the Warhawks during her senior campaign. She fi nished the year with 85 3-pointers and ranked seventh na onally in made 3-point fi eld goals per game. She was also 32nd in the na on in assists per game. The Smyrna, Tenn., na ve also earned SSAC All-West

Division accolades following her junior season. In her two seasons, she scored 705 points and hit 148 shots from behind the arc, a mark which ranked seventh in the AUM career record book. A starter in all 59 games of her career, she scored in double fi gures 39 mes and hit at least one 3-pointer in 53 games. She earned SSAC All-Academic honors and NAIA Scholar Athlete honors as a senior. Prior to joining the Warhawks, she played two seasons at Snead State Community College, where she averaged be er than 9.0 points per game during her career. She also enjoyed a standout prep career, where she was a three- me all-conference and all-state selec on at Smyrna High School. Williams is the daughter of Johnny and Lisa Williams. She is currently working toward her degree in exercise science and will graduate in the summer of 2015.

Hometown: ............................... Luverne, Ala.

Classifi ca on: ....................................... Junior

Major: ..............................................Business

Parents: ............................ Wesley and Lillian

Siblings: ...............Wesley Jr., Westley, Aleyah

Hometown: .....................Coff ee Springs, Ala.

Classifi ca on: ....................................... Junior

Major: .............................. Physical Educa on

Parents: ................................Donnie and Sue

HALEYEARLES

Team Manager Second Season

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GABBYBROWN

Senior | 6-0 | ForwardMontgomery, Ala. | Alabama Southern CC

Major: Exercise Science11

BROWN’S CAREER STATISTICSvs. All OpponentsYear GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. PPG13-14 10-1 20-42 .476 0-0 .000 3-7 .429 32 3.2 4 1 1 43 4.3 Total 10-1 20-42 .476 0-0 .000 3-7 .429 32 3.2 4 1 1 43 4.3

vs. Southern States Athle c Conference OpponentsYear GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. PPG13-14 9-1 16-36 .444 0-0 .000 3-7 .429 30 3.3 4 1 1 35 3.9 Total 9-1 16-36 .444 0-0 .000 3-7 .429 30 3.3 4 1 1 35 3.9

CAREER HIGHSPoints 10, vs. Brenau, 2/20/14

Rebounds 5, vs. Southern Wesleyan, 2/22/14

FG Made 6, vs. Brenau, 2/20/14

FT Made 3, vs. Southern Wesleyan, 2/22/14

3FG Made none

Assists 3, at Coastal Georgia, 2/8/14

Steals 1, vs. Southern Poly, 2/6/14

Blocks 1, vs. Southern Poly, 2/6/14

Minutes 17, at Coastal Georgia, 2/8/14

2013-14 [Junior]: Was limited to just 10 games, earning the start in one … averaged 4.3 points and 3.2 rebounds in just 12.7 minutes per game … converted 47.6 percent of her shots from the fi eld, hi ng 20-of-42 a empts … recorded four points, four rebounds and three assists in her lone start at Coastal Georgia on Feb. 8 … scored a season-high 10 points and grabbed four rebounds against Brenau on Feb. 20 … had nine points and a season-best fi ve rebounds against Southern Wesleyan on Feb. 22 … fi nished with eight points against Mar n Methodist in the Southern States Athle c Conference tournament on March 5.Prior to AUM: Played two seasons at Alabama Southern Community College in Monroeville, Ala. ... was selected the ACCC South Division Player of the Year as a sophomore … averaged a team-high 14.5 points and 8.9 rebounds per game during her second season with the Eagles …earned fi rst-team all-region and all-conference accolades as a sophomore … earned second-team all-region and fi rst-team all-conference honors as a freshman … averaged 10.0 points and 7.8 rebounds per game during her freshman season … scored a career-high 26 points twice, fi rst against Cha ahoochee Valley on Jan. 30, 2012, and later against Cha ahoochee Technical College on Dec. 28, 2012 … grabbed a career-best 16 rebounds against Meridian Community College on Nov. 29, 2012 … posted 17 career double-doubles … scored in double fi gures 41 mes … amassed 773 points and 509 rebounds in 60 games ... averaged 12.9 points and 8.5 rebounds per game for her career … was a career 53.5 percent shooter.Prep: Graduated from Jeff erson Davis High School in Montgomery, Ala., where she played for former AUM standout LaKenya Knight ... was a three-year le erwinner for the Volunteers ... helped the Volunteers to two AHSAA Final Fours and three regional appearances ... was honored as MVP her senior year.Personal: Full name is Gabrielle Ka’Nishia Brown ... born on Sept. 2, 1992 ... daughter of Stanley and Mary Gillis ... has a brother, Tarvaris, and two sisters, Shamika and Julie e ... brother is a quarterback for the Sea le Seahawks of NFL ... majoring in exercise science.

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SHANICEBURNETTE

Senior | 5-10 |Guard/ForwardWinchester, Tenn. | Lipscomb University

Major: Elementary Education20

2014-15 Returners

BURNETTE’S CAREER STATISTICSvs. All OpponentsYear GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. PPG13-14 29-29 93-286 .325 59-196 .301 28-46 .609 189 6.5 76 11 33 273 9.4 Total 29-29 93-286 .325 59-196 .301 28-46 .609 189 6.5 76 11 33 273 9.4

vs. Southern States Athle c Conference OpponentsYear GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. PPG13-14 20-20 60-184 .326 33-119 .277 16-27 .593 134 6.7 55 7 19 169 8.5 Total 20-20 60-184 .326 33-119 .277 16-27 .593 134 6.7 55 7 19 169 8.5

6 NAIA Elite Eight Appearances

CAREER HIGHSPoints 27, vs. Selma, 12/3/13

Rebounds 13, vs. Concordia-Selma, 11/1/13

FG Made 9, vs. Selma, 12/3/13

FT Made 8, at Freed-Hardeman, 12/16/13

3FG Made 9, vs. Selma, 12/3/13

Assists 7, vs. Thomas, 11/2/13

Steals 5, vs. Thomas, 11/2/13

Blocks 2, 3x (Last: at Southern Poly, 2/27/14)

Minutes 45, vs. Mar n Methodist, 11/15/13

2013-14 [Junior]: Appeared in and started all 29 games … averaged 9.4 points, 6.5 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.1 steals per contest … averaged a team-high 38.1 minutes per contest, including 40 or more minutes 14 mes … ranked 35th na onally in defensive rebounds per game (5.7) … also ranked in the top 50 na onally

in 3-pointers (59) and 3-pointers per game (2.034) … scored in double fi gures 11 mes … opened the season with fi ve points, a season-best 13 rebounds and three steals against Concordia Selma on Nov. 1 … scored a career-high 27 points, hi ng a school-record nine 3-pointers, against Selma on Dec. 3 … added seven rebounds against the Bulldogs … recorded a double-double of 14 points and 10 rebounds against Brewton-Parker on Jan. 25 … fi nished with fi ve points, seven rebounds, three steals, three assists and a block at Southern Wesleyan on Feb. 17.Prior to AUM: Played two seasons at NCAA Division I Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tenn. ... appeared in 47 games for the Bison in her two years, including two starts ... averaged 1.9 points and 1.5 rebounds per game during her career ... played a career-best 27 minutes, scoring four points, grabbing three rebounds, blocking two shots and collec ng one steal against East Tennessee State University on Feb. 2, 2013 ... converted all four of her free-throw a empts against the Buccaneers ... tallied six points and pulled down a career-best seven rebounds against USC-Upstate on Feb. 4, 2013 ... scored a career-best seven points against Mercer on Feb. 23, 2012.Prep: Le ered in women’s basketball at Franklin County High School in Winchester, Tenn. ... averaged 14.0 points, 7.0 rebounds and 2.0 steals per game as a senior ... earned all-district accolades twice

during her career ... was selected to the all-conference team as a senior ... scored 24 points and helped the Rebelletes to a victory over Shelbyville Central, FCHS’s fi rst win against Shelbyville in 18 years.Personal: Full name is Shanice Monique Burne e ... was born Jan. 20, 1993 ... is the daughter of Stanley and Johnnie Burne e ... has an older sister and a younger brother ... is majoring in elementary educa on.

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AERIALCARRUTHERS

Sophomore | 5-8 | GuardDuluth, Ga. | Duluth HSMajor: Exercise Science

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CARRUTHERS’ CAREER STATISTICSvs. All OpponentsYear GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. PPG13-14 23-3 16-55 .291 1-11 .091 4-11 .364 29 1.3 30 1 3 37 1.6 Total 23-3 16-55 .291 1-11 .091 4-11 .364 29 1.3 30 1 3 37 1.6

vs. Southern States Athle c Conference OpponentsYear GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. PPG13-14 15-0 5-25 .200 0-3 .000 1-5 .200 15 1 17 0 3 11 0.7 Total 15-0 5-25 .200 0-3 .000 1-5 .200 15 1 17 0 3 11 0.7

CAREER HIGHSPoints 10, at Lee, 11/26/13

Rebounds 5, vs. Selma, 12/3/13

FG Made 4, at Lee, 11/26/13

FT Made 2, at Lee, 11/26/13

3FG Made 1, vs. Selma, 12/3/13

Assists 5, at Tuskegee, 12/7/13

Steals 1, 3x (Last: at Faulkner, 1/16/14)

Blocks 1, vs. Selma, 12/3/13

Minutes 39, at Tuskegee, 12/7/13

2013-14 [Freshman]: Saw ac on in 23 games as a true freshman, star ng three … averaged 1.6 points, 1.3 assists and 1.2 rebounds per game in 10.7 minutes per contest … averaged 4.7 points, 3.3 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game in her three starts … scored a season-high 10 points at Lee on Nov. 26 … fi nished with fi ve points, fi ve rebounds and four assists against Selma on Dec. 3 … added her only 3-pointer and block of the season against the Bulldogs … had fi ve points, fi ve assists and fi ve rebounds in a season-best 39 minutes at Tuskegee on Dec. 7 … had four points, four assists, three rebounds and a steal at Faulkner on Jan. 16 … fi nished with three assists and two rebounds in nine minutes at Southern Wesleyan on Feb. 17.Prep: Graduated from Duluth High School ... was a four-year varsity le erwinner for head coach Chad Pi man ... helped the team to the Georgia State Tournament her fi nal three seasons ... was selected a team captain and the Gwinne Daily Post Player of the week, following a 20-point, eight-steal, fi ve-assist and fi ve-rebound performance against Dacula High School as a senior ... earned Gwinne County Senior All-Star Team honors a er averaging 5.7 points, 3.2 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game her fi nal season ... led team in free-throw percentage, while ranking second with 40 steals during her senior campaign ... also le ered in volleyball, where she was a team captain. Personal: Full name is Aerial S. Carruthers ... born July 9, 1995 ... daughter of Alex and Rita Thompson Carruthers ... has two older brothers, Jordan and Alex Jr., and three sisters, Aleia, Angel and Ilysse ... has a cousin, Kerri Thompson, that played for football for Ole Miss and the Atlanta Falcons ... majoring in exercise science.

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JATORIACARTER

R-Junior | 5-2 | GuardMontgomery, Ala. | Northwest Florida State College

Major: Exercise Science3

2014-15 Returners

CARTER’S CAREER STATISTICSvs. All OpponentsYear GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. PPG13-14 1-1 1-7 .143 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 6 6 1 0 1 2 2.0 Total 1-1 1-7 .143 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 6 6 1 0 1 2 2.0

vs. Southern States Athle c Conference OpponentsYear GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. PPG13-14 Did Not Play Total Did Not Play

8 Conference Championships

CAREER HIGHSPoints 2, vs. Concordia-Selma, 11/1/13

Rebounds 6, vs. Concordia-Selma, 11/1/13

FG Made 1, vs. Concordia-Selma, 11/1/13

FT Made none

3FG Made none

Assists 1, vs. Concordia-Selma, 11/1/13

Steals 1, vs. Concordia-Selma, 11/1/13

Blocks none

Minutes 15, vs. Concordia-Selma, 11/1/13

2013-14 [Redshirt]: Suff ered a season-ending knee injury 15 minutes into the Warhawks’ fi rst game of the year … scored two points, pulled down six rebounds and two assists in the ou ng against Concordia-Selma on Nov. 1 … received a medical redshirt following the season.Prior to AUM: Played two seasons at Northwest Florida State College in Niceville, Fla. ... helped the Raiders to a 27-5 record and an Elite Eight appearance in the NJCAA Tournament ... team ended the season ranked fi h in the na on ... appeared in 29 games as a sophomore, star ng 10 ... averaged 6.7 points, 2.2 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.9 steals per game during her sophomore season ... scored in double fi gures seven mes during her second season ... scored a career-best 18 points against Tallahassee Community College on Jan. 15, 2013.Prep: Le ered in basketball at Jeff erson Davis High School in Montgomery, Ala. ... played for former AUM basketball standout LaKenya Knight ... was named the 5A-6A Metro Player of the Year by the Montgomery Adver ser as a senior ... also earned all-state honors and 6A Central Region MVP honors during her fi nal season ... fi nished her career with be er than 1,000 points, 400 rebounds and 200 steals.Personal: Was born on April 13, 1993 ... is the daughter of Willie Carter and Victoria Pa erson ... has three brothers, Delrico, DeMarcus, and Brandon, and a sister, Carrington ... is majoring in physical educa on.

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JACKSON’S CAREER STATISTICSvs. All OpponentsYear GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. PPG11-12 23-0 8-39 .205 0-7 .000 16-38 .421 28 1.2 15 3 11 32 1.5 12-13 30-0 42-111 .378 16-38 .421 29-41 .707 49 1.6 32 2 16 129 4.3 13-14 20-10 24-78 .308 6-30 .200 39-69 .565 48 2.4 68 0 16 93 4.7 Total 73-10 74-228 .325 22-75 .293 84-148 .568 125 1.7 115 5 43 254 3.5

vs. Southern States Athle c Conference OpponentsYear GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. PPG11-12 13-0 5-24 .208 0-2 .000 10-25 .400 13 1.0 9 2 9 20 1.5 12-13 18-0 23-59 .390 11-22 .500 11-15 .733 31 1.7 12 2 9 68 3.8 13-14 12-4 8-30 .267 2-12 .167 21-30 .700 27 2.3 35 0 7 39 3.3 Total 43-4 36-113 .319 13-36 .361 42-70 .600 71 1.7 56 4 25 127 3.0

JAZMINEJACKSON

Senior | 5-5 | GuardSnellville, Ga. | Brookwood HS

Major: Elementary Education1

CAREER HIGHSPoints 18, 2x (Last: vs. Emmanuel 1/4/13)

Rebounds 8, at Belhaven, 11/22/13

FG Made 6, 2x (Last: vs. Faulkner, 1/12/13)

FT Made 6, 2x (Last: at Southern Poly , 12/30/12

3FG Made 6, vs. Mar n Methodist, 11/15/13

Assists 10, vs. Selma, 12/3/13

Steals 3, 2x (Last: at Ave Maria, 12/31/12)

Blocks 1, 5x (Last: William Carey, 1/26/13)

Minutes 40, at Belhaven, 11/22/13

2013-14 [Junior]: Earned Southern States Athle c Conference All-Academic honors for the second consecu ve season … appeared in 20 games as a junior, star ng 10 … averaged 4.7 points, 3.4 assists and 2.4 rebounds per game in 24.2 minutes per game … was third on the team with 68 assists … scored a season-high 16 points in AUM’s season opener against Concordia-Selma on Nov. 1 … had nine points, eight rebounds and eight assists at Belhaven on Nov. 22 … dished out a career-high 10 assists and scored seven points against Selma on Dec. 3 … was a perfect 6 for 6 at the charity stripe at Southern Poly on Feb. 27 …played a season-high 40 minutes on three occasions.2012-13 [Sophomore]: Named to the SSAC All-Academic team … played in all 30 games for AUM, averaging 4.3 points, 1.6 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game … carried the Warhawks off ensively during a three-game stretch against Madonna (Dec. 30), Ave Maria (Dec. 31) and Emmanuel (Jan. 4) … scored in double-fi gures in all three contests … set a new career high with 12 points against Madonna before quickly breaking that mark with back-to-back 18-point performances versus Ave Maria and Emmanuel … led team in 3-point shoo ng percentage, hi ng 16-of-38 a empts from long distance (42.1 percent) … shot 37.8 percent overall from the fi eld, and nailed over 70 percent of her free throw a empts … had a career-high fi ve rebounds against Emmanuel and Faulkner (Jan. 12) … dished out a career-high four assists against Webber (Nov. 3) and Ave Maria … also matched a career high with three steals against Ave Maria.2011-12 [Freshman]: Appeared in 23 of 30 games for the Warhawks … averaged 1.4 points and 1.2 rebounds per game … had a season-high six points against William Carey on Jan. 21 … added three rebounds on four separate occasions … picked up three steals against Loyola on Jan. 28 … scored her fi rst points of the season against Freed-Hardeman on Dec. 10 … played a season-high 18 minutes in a victory over University of New Orleans on Jan. 26.

Prep: Le ered in basketball for head coach Sco Terry at Brookwood High School in Snellville, Ga. … helped the Lady Broncos to the state tournament in three of her four years … earned honorable men on all-state honors from the Georgia Sports Writers Associa on following her senior season … as a junior, averaged 17.0 points, 5.2 rebounds, 5.1 assists and 3.3 steals per game … led the team to a 21-8 overall record, a state tournament appearance and the 8-A Region runner-up tle … earned all-region accolades following her junior campaign … holds the school record for free throws a empted and made in a season, fi nishing the 2009-10 season 141-of-232 from the charity stripe … her 96 steals and 3.3 steals per game average ed the season mark at Brookwood … set a single-game record with nine steals against South High School on Feb. 17, 2010.Personal: Full name is Jazmine Symone Jackson … is the daughter of Cecil Jackson and Latrice Searcy … has an older brother, Robert, and a younger sister, Alliah … is majoring in elementary educa on.

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ODUME’S CAREER STATISTICS

vs. All OpponentsYear GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. PPG11-12 13-0 4-9 .444 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 8 0.6 0 4 0 9 0.7 12-13 29-10 61-115 .530 0-0 .000 20-41 .488 113 3.9 1 13 7 142 4.9 13-14 29-25 142-274 .518 0-0 .000 89-164 .543 218 7.5 13 42 16 373 12.9 Total 71-35 207-398 .520 0-0 .000 110-207 .531 339 4.8 14 59 23 524 7.4

vs. Southern States Athle c Conference OpponentsYear GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. PPG11-12 8-0 3-8 .375 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 6 0.8 0 3 0 7 0.9 12-13 17-9 31-56 .554 0-0 .000 10-16 .625 56 3.3 0 9 0 72 4.2 13-14 20-19 93-185 .503 0-0 .000 63-116 .543 153 7.7 12 31 10 249 12.5 Total 45-28 127-249 .510 0-0 .000 74-134 .552 215 4.8 12 43 10 326 7.2

TINAODUME

Senior | 6-2 | CenterSnellville, Ga. | South Gwinnett HS

Major: Business44

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6 NAIA Elite Eight Appearances

CAREER HIGHSPoints 27, vs. Spring Hill, 1/10/14

Rebounds 17, vs. Morris, 2/2/13

FG Made 10, 3x (Last at Morris, 1/20/14)

FT Made 7, 4x (Last: vs. Mar n Methodist, 3/5/14)

3FG Made none

Assists 5, vs. Brenau, 2/20/14

Steals 3, vs. Morris, 2/2/13

Blocks 5, vs. Spring Hill, 1/10/14

Minutes 39, at Mobile, 1/11/14

2013-14 [Junior]: Was named a First-Team All-Southern States Athle c Conference selec on … appeared in all 29 games, star ng 25 … averaged 12.9 points and 7.5 rebounds per game, marks that ranked second on the team … fi nished with 42 blocks, an average of 1.4 per contest … ranked 23rd na onally in blocks per game and 25th in total blocks … converted 51.8 percent from the fi eld, hi ng 142-of-274 shots … scored in double fi gures in 21 games, including fi ve games of 20 or more points … tallied fi ve double-doubles … opened the season with consecu ve 20-point games and recorded double-doubles in two of the fi rst three … scored a career-high 27 points, adding six rebounds and fi ve blocks against Spring Hill on Jan. 10 … fi nished with 10 points and a season-best 14 rebounds at Mobile on Jan. 11 … recorded 23 points, 12 rebounds and four blocked shots against Brewton-Parker on Jan. 25 … fi nished with fi ve or more rebounds in 24 games … hit a career-high seven free throws in four games … played 12 or more minutes in all 29 games.2012-13 [Sophomore]: Appeared in 29 games for AUM, making 10 starts … fi nished with 4.9 points and 3.9 rebounds per game … played a key role for the Warhawks down the stretch … sha ered her previous career highs with 17 points and 15 rebounds at Mobile (Jan. 24), leading AUM to a 72-61 win … be ered those totals with a 22 point, 17 rebound performance against Morris (Feb. 2) … 10 of her boards in that game were on the off ensive end … had a strong start to the season, registering 11 points and eight rebounds against Concordia-Selma (Nov. 2) … added eight points and six boards at Birmingham-Southern (Dec. 4) … made her fi rst career start against Belhaven on Jan. 19, the fi rst of 10 consecu ve starts … tallied 13 blocks, including two each at Birmingham-Southern and Mobile … shot 53 percent from the fi eld, which was second-best on the team.2011-12 [Freshman]: Appeared in 13 games for the Warhawks … scored nine points in 28 total minutes … picked up her fi rst points of the season in debut game against Concordia-Selma on Nov. 4 … tallied two blocks in victory over Spring Hill on Jan. 14 … had a season-high four points against Mobile on Jan. 19 … had eight rebounds for the season, including fi ve off ensive boards.Prep: Le ered in basketball for head coach Jaime Kruppa at South Gwinne High School in Snellville, Ga. … as a senior, helped the Comets to Georgia Class AAAAA state tournament for the fi rst me since the 2006-07 season … set the single-game (11), season (133) and career (241) record for blocks at SGHS

… her career block total is third in the Georgia state record book … posted 133 blocks as a junior and 108 as a senior, totals which ranked fi rst and second in Gwinne County annals … averaged 14.5 points, 10.4 rebounds and 4.5 blocks per game as a senior … recorded the fi rst triple-double in school history against Archer High School, scoring 19 points, grabbing 12 rebounds and blocking 11 shots … set a career-high with 33 points and 16 rebounds in a 67-63 upset victory against then-No. 1 Brookwood High School … posted 14 double-doubles on the year … was selected to the all-region fi rst team and was an all-county selec on by the Gwinne Tip-off Club and the Gwinne Daily Post … was also an honorable men on all-metro selec on by the Atlanta Journal-Cons tu on … averaged 15.0 points and 8.6 rebounds as a junior … earned all-region and all-county honors following her junior campaign … earned the Comets’ MVP award as a junior and senior … was selected Best All-Around as a sophomore and Best Defender as a freshman.Personal: Full name is Oritsetsemaye Tina Odume … is the daughter of Goyi and Elizabeth Odume … has an older brother, O.J., and an older sister, Joy … majoring in business.

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SASHAROBINSON

Senior | 6-1 | ForwardMarietta, Ga. | Lipscomb University

Major: Environmental Science15

ROBINSON’S CAREER STATISTICSvs. All OpponentsYear GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. PPG13-14 29-0 60-131 .458 0-0 .000 38-54 .704 139 4.8 12 11 18 158 5.4 TOTAL 29-0 60-131 .458 0-0 .000 38-54 .704 139 4.8 12 11 18 158 5.4

vs. Southern States Athle c Conference OpponentsYear GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. PPG13-14 20-0 38-91 .418 0-0 .000 17-22 .773 91 4.6 6 9 8 93 4.7 TOTAL 20-0 38-91 .418 0-0 .000 17-22 .773 91 4.6 6 9 8 93 4.7

CAREER HIGHSPoints 14, at Brewton-Parker, 2/18/14

Rebounds 13, vs. Mar n Methodist, 11/15/13

FG Made 6, 2x (Last: at Brewton-Parker, 2/18/14)

FT Made 5, 2x (Last: vs. Selma, 12/3/14)

3FG Made none

Assists 2, 2x (Last: vs. Coastal Georgia, 1/18/14)

Steals 4, vs. Thomas (Ga.), 11/2/13

Blocks 3, vs. Brewton-Parker, 1/25/14

Minutes 33, vs. Mar n Methodist, 11/15/13

2013-14 [Junior]: Saw ac on in every game, coming off the bench in all 29 … averaged 5.4 points and 4.8 rebounds in 17.5 minutes per game … added 18 steals, 12 assists and 11 blocked shots … scored in double fi gures four mes, including a season-best 14 points at Brewton-Parker on Feb. 18 … recorded 13 points and pulled down seven rebounds against Reinhardt on Nov. 9 … fi nished with six points and a season-high 13 rebounds in a season-best 33 minutes against Mar n Methodist on Nov. 15 … recorded six points and seven rebounds against Coastal Georgia on Jan. 18 … had eight points and 10 rebounds against Southern Wesleyan on Feb. 22 … fi nished with fi ve points, 11 rebounds and a season-high four steals against Thomas on No. 12 … tallied a season-best three blocks, while adding six points and six rebounds against Brewton-Parker on Jan. 25.Prior to AUM: Le ered in basketball for two seasons at NCAA Division I Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tenn. ... appeared in 57 games during her career, including 23 starts as a freshman ... averaged 4.2 points and 4.8 rebounds per game in her fi rst season ... her rebounding average ranked second on the team as a true freshman ... averaged 20.3 minutes per game during conference play in 2011-12 ... scored a career-high 12 points twice, both against North Florida ... grabbed a career-best 14 rebounds against Jacksonville University on Jan. 2, 2012 ... posted 2.3 points and 3.5 rebounds per game as a sophomore ... scored 10 points and recorded six rebounds against Kennesaw State on Feb. 23, 2013 ... added eight points and a season-high eight rebounds against Mercer two days later. Prep: Graduated from St. Francis High School in Alphare a, Ga., where she played basketball for head coach Aisha Gaddis ... averaged 10 points and six rebounds per

game as a senior for the Knights ... was a two- me team captain ... helped the Knights become the fi rst Georgia team to capture the Daytona Beach Sunshine Classic Tournament championship her senior year ... also starred in volleyball and track and fi eld ... earned the Knights of the Round Table Award for track ... earned a cer fi cate of outstanding performance in the areas of athle cs, scholas cs and character as a senior.Personal: Full name is Sasha Simone Robinson ... Born Aug. 23, 1993 ... daughter of Keith and Celesa Robinson ... has two brothers, Jermel and Jaylin, and two sisters, Ebony and Savannah ... majoring in environmental science with a minor in chemistry.

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MARRENSCHWARTZ

Senior | 6-2 | CenterDacula, Ga. | George Walton Academy

Major: Nursing30

SCHWARTZ’S CAREER STATISTICSvs. All OpponentsYear GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. PPG11-12 28-9 31-65 .477 0-0 .000 19-36 .528 123 4.4 6 15 9 81 2.9 12-13 30-18 42-98 .429 0-0 .000 24-47 .511 134 4.5 5 17 3 108 3.6 13-14 29-29 85-200 .425 0-2 .000 35-74 .473 228 7.9 24 18 13 205 7.1 Total 87-56 158-363 .435 0-2 .000 78-157 .497 485 5.6 35 50 25 394 4.5

vs. Southern States Athle c Conference OpponentsYear GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. PPG11-12 16-5 12-26 .462 0-0 .000 9-17 .529 62 3.9 2 7 4 33 2.1 12-13 18-8 15-47 .319 0-0 .000 13-22 .591 66 3.7 4 6 0 43 2.4 13-14 20-20 62-149 .416 0-2 .000 25-53 .472 152 7.6 19 11 11 149 7.5 Total 54-33 89-222 .401 0-2 .000 47-92 .511 280 5.2 25 24 15 225 4.2

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CAREER HIGHSPoints 18, vs. Brenau, 2/20/14

Rebounds 17, vs. New Orleans, 12/30/11

FG Made 7, vs. Brenau, 2/20/14

FT Made 5, vs. New Orleans, 12/30/11

3FG Made none

Assists 3, 3x (Last: vs. SWU, 2/17/14)

Steals 3, vs. Talladega, 11/9/11

Blocks 5, vs. Birmingham-Southern, 1/2/12

Minutes 40, vs. Mar n Methodist, 11/15/13

2013-14 [Junior]: Was named to the Southern States Athle c Conference All-East Division team … was chosen the Musco Ligh ng Champion of Character representa ve for the Warhawks … averaged 7.1 points and a team-leading 7.9 rebounds per game … added 24 assists, 18 blocks and 13 steals … was one of three AUM players to start all 29 games … averaged 29.1 minutes per contest … ranked in the top 50 na onally in defensive (5.3) and total rebounds per game … fi nished with 11 double-fi gure scoring games and 10 double-digit rebound games … had fi ve or more rebounds in 22 games … posted six double-doubles … posted consecu ve double-doubles at Belhaven (10 points, 14 rebounds) on Nov. 22 and at William Carey (10 points, 11 rebounds) on No. 23 … pulled down a season-high 16 rebounds, while adding 10 points at Morris on Jan. 20 … recorded 12 points, 12 rebounds, three assists, three blocks and two steals against Brewton-Parker on Jan. 25 … scored in double fi gures for fi ve consecu ve games from Feb. 8-22 … fi nished with a season-high 18 points and 11 rebounds against Brenau on Feb. 20 … was selected a recipient of the AUM Army ROTC Athle c Achievement Award.2012-13 [Sophomore]: Appeared in all 30 games for the Warhawks, making 18 starts … fi nished second on the team with 4.5 rebounds per game … also contributed 3.6 points per game and had a team-high 17 blocks … started off the year strong, registering her second career double-double at Reinhardt (Oct. 30), totaling a career-high 13 points to go along with 10 rebounds … added 11 points in the following contest against Concordia-Selma (Nov. 2) … had mul ple blocks on four separate occasions, including a season-high four rejec ons against NAIA No. 2 Freed-Hardeman (Dec. 7) … accumulated seven or more rebounds seven mes, fi nishing with a season total of 133 … had a season-high fi ve off ensive boards against Southern Wesleyan (Nov. 17) … hit 42.9 percent of her shots from the fi eld for the year, which was fourth-best on the team.2011-12 [Freshman]: Played in 29 of AUM’s 30 games, with nine starts … named to the SSAC All-Freshman team … averaged 2.9 points, 4.4 rebounds and 0.5 blocks per game … best game as a Warhawk came in Dec. 30 victory over University of New Orleans … had 11 points and 17 rebounds (eight off ensive) … the 17 boards were the most for a Warhawk in any game last

year … also added three blocks in that game … picked up a season-high fi ve blocks in following game against Birmingham Southern on Jan. 2, also the most for an AUM player in 2011-12 … grabbed 14 boards (six off ensive) in double-over me victory over Brenau on Jan. 7 … shot 46.3 percent from the fi eld for the year, second-best on the team for those who made at least 50 a empts … fi nished second on the team in rebounds (128).Prep: Le ered in basketball for head coach Lori Hines at George Walton Academy in Monroe, Ga. … was an 8-A second-team all-region selec on as a senior … helped the Lady Bulldogs to a 23-6 overall record, an Elite 8 appearance in the Georgia Independent School Associa on (GISA) state tournament and the 4A GISA regional regular-season and tournament championships … averaged 10 points, 10 rebounds and 2.1 blocks per game as a junior … was selected GWA’s Most Valuable Player as a junior and senior.Personal: Full name is Marren Elizabeth Schwartz … is the daughter of Mar n Schwartz … has three brothers, Brian, Alan and Aaron … majoring in nursing.

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18 NAIA Tournament Appearances

KAYLANWITHROW

Sophomore | 5-6 | GuardCleveland, Tenn. | Bradley Central HS

Major: Education 12

WITHROW’S CAREER STATISTICSvs. All OpponentsYear GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. PPG13-14 18-18 68-167 .407 54-118 .458 27-31 .871 38 2.1 33 0 20 217 12.0 Total 18-18 68-167 .407 54-118 .458 27-31 .871 38 2.1 33 0 20 217 12.0

vs. Southern States Athle c Conference OpponentsYear GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. PPG13-14 16-16 57-147 .388 44-103 .427 27-31 .871 36 2.2 28 0 17 185 11.5 Total 16-16 57-147 .388 44-103 .427 27-31 .871 36 2.2 28 0 17 185 11.5

CAREER HIGHSPoints 26, at Morris, 1/20/14

Rebounds 5, vs. Coastal Georgia, 1/18/14

FG Made 9, at Morris, 1/20/14

FT Made 11, vs. Brenau, 2/20/14

3FG Made 8, at Morris, 1/20/14

Assists 8, vs. Brewton-Parker, 1/25/14

Steals 3, 2x (Last: vs. Southern Wesleyan, 2/17/14

Blocks None

Minutes 40, 3x (Last: vs. Southern Poly, 2/6/14)

2013-14 [Freshman]: Was selected a member of the Southern States Athle c Conference All-Freshman team … appeared and started 18 games … averaged 12.1 points, 2.1 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.1 steals per game … converted 45.8 percent of her shots from behind the arc, a mark which ranked second in school history … hit 40.7 percent of shots from the fi eld and 87.1 percent from the free throw line … scored in double fi gures 10 mes, including a stretch of four consecu ve games from Jan. 25 to Feb. 8 … hit at least one 3-pointer in 17 of 18 games … converted eight shots from behind the arc against Morris on Jan. 20, a mark which is ed for second in school history … scored a season-high 26 points against Hornets, fi nishing 8 of 10 from behind the arc, while adding fi ve assists and two steals … hit 7-of-9 3-point a empts at Faulkner on Jan. 16 … recorded 24 points, hi ng a season-best 11-of-12 free throw a empts, against Brenau on Feb. 20 … had six points, a season-high fi ve rebounds and fi ve assists against Coastal Georgia on Jan. 18 … was a recipient of the AUM Army ROTC Athle c Achievement award.Prep: Graduated from Bradley Central High School ... was a four-year le erwinner for head coach Jason Reuter ... helped the team to the sub-state championship and the Tennessee State High School Tournament as a senior ... led the Beare es to a 29-3 record her fi nal season ... received all-district and all-region honors following her senior season ... averaged 9.0 points, 3.0 assists and shot 41 percent from behind the arc for the Beare es.Personal: Full name is Kaylan Brooke Withrow ... born June 3, 1995 ... daughter of Jeff Withrow and DeAnna Jacobs ... has

three brothers, Jus n, Tanner and Jacob ... majoring in educa on.

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JAYCIEBOBO

Freshman | 5-8 | GuardCrossville, Ala. | Crossville HS

Major: Nursing 2

REGGOTTACRAIG

Junior | 5-11 | Guard/ForwardHoover, Ala. | Shelton State CC

Major: Physical Therapy 22

TATYANADARDEN

Freshman | 5-7 | GuardValley, Ala. | Valley HSMajor: Pre-Engineering

5

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6 NAIA Elite Eight Appearances

Prep: Le ered in basketball for fi ve seasons for head coach Jon Peppers at Crossville High School in Crossville, Ala. … fi nished her career with 1,054 points, a mark which ranks in the top 10 in school history … averaged 10.0 points, 4.6 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game as a senior … earned All-DeKalb County and 4A All-Area 12 honors following her fi nal season … was voted a team captain as a senior … earned the Lions’ Co-Off enisve Player of the Year following her senior campaign … also le ered in volleyball for head coach Magon McAnelly for four seasons … was a team captain and all-area selec on in volleyball her fi nal season … was named the

Valedictorian of her senior class … was a recipient of the AUM Chancellor’s Scholarship.Personal: Full name is Jaycie Bri Bobo … is the daughter of Sco and Chris e Bobo … was born July 22, 1995 … has two younger sisters, Jayden and Jesslyn … is majoring in nursing … her father, Sco , played football for the University of West Alabama … her grandfather, Harold Bobo, played baseball, football and basketball at Jacksonville State University.

Prior to AUM: Le ered in basketball for two seasons at Shelton State Community College in Tuscaloosa, Ala. … led the Bucs to a 30-4 record and the Alabama Community College Conference championship as a sophomore … averaged 6.3 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1.3 steals in 34 games during her sophomore campaign … hit 41.1 percent from the fi eld and 34.2 percent from behind the arc her fi nal seasons … scored a season-best 18 points against Snead State on Jan. 23, 2014 … averaged 3.2 points in 26 games as a freshman … helped the Bucs to a 33-1 record and the ACCC championship in 2012-13.

Prep: Was a three-year le erwinner in basketball for head coach Donnie Quinn at Hoover High School in Hoover, Ala. … helped the Bucs to a 96-8 record during her tenure … led HHS to the 2010 and 2012 AHSAA 6A State Championship and a state runner-up fi nish in 2011 … was a member of the Na onal Honor Society.Personal: Full name is Reggo a De’Blanc Craig … is the daughter of Louie and Karen Dowdell … has a younger brother, Marion … is majoring in physical therapy.

Prep: Played basketball for six seasons for head coach George Grimes at Valley High School in Valley, Ala. … fi nished her career with 1,034 points, 420 rebounds, 243 steals and 339 assists … helped the Lady Rams to a 106-58 record during her career … averaged 8.5 points, 3.5 assists, 3.2 rebounds and 1.8 steals per game as a senior … helped the Rams to the conference, sec onal and regional championship, en route to a 19-3 record during her senior campaign … was a fi rst-team all-county, all-region and all-conference selec on following her fi nal season … also earned fi rst-team all-academic honors her fi nal season … averaged 5.8 points, 3.7 rebounds

and 3.7 assists per game as a junior … helped the Rams to the AHSAA Class 5A Final Four and a 29-3 record in 2012-13 … was named the Rams’ Most Valuable Player in 2009 and their Rookie of the Year in 2008.Personal: Full name is Tatyana Aliya Darden … is the daughter of Reginal and Ka na Dunn … was born Jan. 12, 1996 … has two older sisters … is majoring in pre-engineering.

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24 NAIA All-Americans

LYNDSEYMACON

Freshman | 5-5 | GuardCleveland, Tenn. | Walker Valley HS

Major: 4

ASHLEYMIDDLETON

Freshman | 5-8 | ForwardMontgomery, Ala. | Alabama Christian Academy

Major: Biology/Pre-Med 25

MADELEINEPETITE

Freshman | 6-1 | CenterLoxley, Ala. | Robertsdale HS

Major: Undecided 13

Prep: Was a four-year le erwinner for head coach Jessica Stone at Walker Valley High School in Cleveland, Tenn. … averaged 7.4 points, 5.4 rebounds and 5.0 assists as a senior … earned all-district honors her fi nal three years … named the Mustangs’ Most Valuable Player as a junior and senior ... selected the Mustangs’ Best Teammate award recipient her fi nal season … graduated with an honors diploma.Personal: Full name is Lyndsey Marissa Macon … is the daughter of Summer Macon … was born May 26, 1996 … has a younger brother, Jaydan … is undecided on a major.

Prep: Graduated from Alabama Chris an Academy in Montgomery, Ala. … le ered in basketball for head coach Mike Anderson, track and fi eld for coach Clint Mitchell and so ball for coach Chris Goodman … averaged 11.5 points and 7.0 rebounds per game as a senior … also averaged 6.1 points and 4.9 rebounds per game as a junior … was selected the Eagles’ Most Improved Player following her sophomore season … helped ACA’s track and fi eld team to the Capital City Conference championship in 2009 and 2010 … received a Warhawk Scholarship at AUM.

Personal: Full name is Ashley Sarah Middleton … is the daughter of David and Cathy Middleton … was born on Jan. 24, 1996 … has two younger sisters, Peyton and Emilee, and a younger brother, Ma … is majoring in biology/pre-med.

Prep: Was a four-year le erwinner in basketball for head coach Paul Marsh at Robertsdale High School in Robertsdale, Ala. … fi nished her career with 1,437 points … averaged 16 points, 13 rebounds, fi ve steals and three blocks per game as a senior … earned all-county, all-region and all-area honors her fi nal two seasons … averaged 15.3 points, 13.4 rebounds, 5.1 steals and 3.4 blocks per contest during her junior season … helped the Bears to the AHSAA Class 6A Sweet 16 as a junior … was also a three-year le erwinner in volleyball for head coach Me a Roberts … was an all-county selec on and member of the Mobile Press Register’s All-Metro

team as a senior.Personal: Full name is Madeleine Danielle Pe te … is the daughter of Leon and Jennifer Pe te … has an older sister, Sydney, and older brother, Ma , and a younger brother, Trey … is undecided on a major … her brother, Ma , played baseball at Faulkner State Community College.

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HANNAHSHARP

Junior | 5-3 | GuardRed Bay, Ala. | Wallace-Hanceville CC

Major: Biology 34

ALEKSANDRATRISIC

Freshman | 5-7 | GuardBelgrade, Serbia | The Rock HS (Gainesville, Fla.)

Major: International Business 23

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8 Conference Championships

Prior to AUM: Played two seasons for head coach Ron Burde e at Wallace State Community College in Hanceville, Ala. … helped the Lady Lions to a 27-5 record and the Alabama Community College Conference North Division regular-season tle … averaged 3.8 points, 2.4 assists, 2.3 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game as a sophomore … shot 37 percent from behind the arc, 47.9 percent from the fl oor and 71.4 percent from the charity stripe … scored in double fi gures three teams, including a season-high 14 points at Alabama Southern on Feb. 1, 2014 … had a season-best eight assists against Three Rivers Community College on Dec. 31, 2013

… grabbed six rebounds, including three off ensive, against Gadsden State on Feb. 22 … led Wallace State to a 23-10 record as a freshman … appeared in 31 games in her fi rst season, averaging 3.8 points, 3.4 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game … scored a season-high 10 points on a pair of occasions … had a career-best 10 rebounds against Faulkner’s junior varsity team on Nov. 10, 2012 … recorded a season-best four assists in seven games.Prep: Was a three-sport standout at Red Bay High School in Red Bay, Ala. … le ered in basketball for head coach Donnie Roberts, so ball and track and fi eld for six seasons … helped the Lady Tigers to the 2012 2A Alabama High School Athle c Associa on state championship game … led RBHS to a 26-4 record and the 2A AHSAA Northwest Regional Championship as a senior … was selected the 2012 Northwest Regional Most Valuable Player … was named the 2011-12 All Franklin County Player of the Year as a senior a er averaging 15.3 points, 5.3 rebounds and 6.1 assists for the Lady Tigers … converted 41 percent of her shots from distance and 77 percent from the free throw line her fi nal season … earned all-conference accolades her fi nal season … was selected for the AHSAA All-Star team as a senior.Personal: Full name is Hannah Carol Sharp … is the daughter of Doug and DeAnne e Sharp … was born on May 19, 1994 … has two sisters, Kirs n and Whitney … is majoring in biology … both of her sisters played so ball at Snead State Community College … her sister, Kirs n, played so ball at Point University.

Prep: Le ered in basketball for head coach Fabian Chapov at The Rock School in Gainesville, Fla. … was selected the Lady Lions’ Best Defensive Player both seasons … also earned Scholar-Athlete honors as a senior … was named a Sunshine Independent Athle c Associa on Second-Team All-Conference selec on her fi nal season … averaged 11 points, 4.8 steals, 3.9 assists and 1.8 rebounds per game as a senior … was also a team captain … help The Rock to a 22-14 record … averaged 10.1 points, 3.6 assists, 3.5 steals and 2.5 rebounds per game as a junior.

Personal: Was born Nov. 22, 1995 … is the daughter of Zoran and Katarina Trisic … has a brother, Luka … is majoring in interna onal business … her father, Zoran, played professional basketball in Serbia for Red Star.

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2014-15 Cheerleaders

3518 NAIA Tournament Appearances

Alyssa Barne Junior

Pra ville, Ala.Mathema cs/Educa on

Haley Co erSophomore Valley, Ala.

Communica ons

Jordan DennisSophomoreClanton, Ala. Undecided

Keira EmbryFreshman

Gadsden, Ala.Nursing

Taylor HansonFreshman

Equality, Ala.Nursing

MeKayla MillsapFreshman

Faye eville, N.C.Pre-Architecture

Zu’Kiierra NorthernSophomore

Monroeville, Ala.Exercise Science

Emmali OliverSophomore Mobile, Ala.

Exercise Science

Katelyn RamseyFreshman

Clanton, Ala.Nursing

Lexus RussellFreshman

Phenix City, Ala.Poli cal Science

Tiff eni ThomasFreshman

Birmingham, Ala.Undecided

Andreanna WatsonFreshman

Mobile, Ala.Nursing

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2014-15 Gameday Staff

36 6 NAIA Elite Eight Appearances

Henry BeesleyShot Clock

Grant DukesUsher

Steve CrotzGame Management

Michelle CromptonCheerleading

Reese ByrneHospitality

Bob Bos cPublic Address

Announcer

Caroline GlennAthle c Training

GiAnna JacksonTickets

Andree’ HoustonGame Management

Jacob HortonVideo Broadcast

Joshua HeardGame Clock

Jamarcus GrayStudent Tickets

Brooklyn JonesHospitality

Brad MoodyOffi cial Scorer

Elisa MillerStat Board

Tim LutzSports Informa on

Kha’Tara Lo General Admission

Tickets

Stephanie KienertAthle c Training

Travon MoodyUsher

Jessie RosaGame Management

Darrell Pucke Video Broadcast

Josh PinkhamUsher

Jason OliveiraSports Informa on

Cayla MorganMarke ng and

Promo ons

Frank WilliamsPhotography

Ashley WilliamsGameday Assistant

Kyle SampsellAthle c Training

Jake Wya Marke ng and

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Record: Overall Home Away Neutral All Games: 21-9 10-2 6-6 5-1 Conference: 13-5 9-1 4-4 0-0Non-Conference: 8-4 2-0 2-2 5-1

Date Opponent Loca on Score High Points High Rebounds 11/1 vs Concordia College-Selma! Montgomery, Ala. W, 64-40 Tina Odume (20) Shanice Burne e (13)11/2 vs Thomas University! Montgomery, Ala. W, 70-54 Tina Odume (23) Marren Schwartz (11) Sasha Robinson (11)11/4 at Southern Mississippi University^ Ha esburg, Miss. L, 54-77 Tina Odume (19) Marren Schwartz (13)11/9 REINHARDT UNIVERSITY AUM Gymnasium W, 59-49 Shanice Burne e (16) Tina Odume (10)11/15 MARTIN METHODIST COLLEGE AUM Gymnasium W, 61-58 (OT) Ka e Williams (22) Sasha Robinson (13)11/16 LOYOLA UNIVERSITY-NEW ORLEANS AUM Gymnasium L, 57-50 Ka e Williams (24) Tina Odume(10)11/22 at Belhaven University Jackson, Miss. W, 54-49 Tina Odume (14) Marren Schwartz (14)11/23 at William Carey University Ha esburg, Miss. L, 67-53 Ka e Williams (13) Marren Schwartz (11)11/26 at Lee University Cleveland, Tenn. L, 82-56 Shanice Burne e (17) Marren Schwartz (7)12/3 SELMA UNIVERSITY AUM Gymnasium W, 85-59 Shanice Burne e (27) Marren Schwartz (9)12/7 at Tuskegee University Tuskegee, Ala. L, 73-61 Shanice Burne e (14) Marren Schwartz (9) Ka e Williams (14) 12/16 at Freed-Hardeman University Henderson, Tenn. L, 61-47 Ka e Williams (17) Marren Schwartz (9)1/10 SPRING HILL COLLEGE AUM Gymnasium W, 71-60 Tina Odume (27) Shanice Burne e (9) Marren Schwartz (9)1/11 at University of Mobile Mobile, Ala. L, 74-54 Ka e Williams (17) Tina Odume (14)1/16 at Faulkner University Montgomery, Ala. L, 74-61 Kaylan Withrow (22) Marren Schwartz (11) Tina Odume (11)1/18 COLLEGE OF COASTAL GEORGIA AUM Gymnasium W, 61-53 Ka e Williams (20) Marren Schwartz (15)1/20 at Morris College Sumter, S.C. W, 92-53 Kaylan Withrow (26) Marren Schwartz (16)1/23 at Emmanuel College Franklin Springs, Ga. L, 66-41 Ka e Williams (15) Tina Odume (9)1/25 BREWTON-PARKER COLLEGE AUM Gymnasium W, 81-43 Tina Odume (23) Tina Odume (12) Marren Schwartz (12)2/1 at Brenau University Gainesville, Ga. L, 67-61 Ka e Williams (15) Tina Odume (9) Tina Odume (15)2/6 SOUTHERN POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY AUM Gymnasium L, 63-52 Ka e Williams (20) Shanice Burne e (6) Tina Odume (6)2/8 at College of Coastal Georgia Brunswick, Ga. L, 74-61 Kaylan Withrow (16) Tina Odume (9)2/17 at Southern Wesleyan University Central, S.C. L, 70-64 Ka e Williams (20) Marren Schwartz (10)2/18 at Brewton-Parker College Mt. Vernon, Ga. W, 77-53 Tina Odume (19) Ka e Williams (12)2/20 BRENAU UNIVERSITY AUM Gymnasium W, 78-69 Kaylan Withrow (24) Marren Schwartz (11)2/22 SOUTHERN WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY AUM Gymnasium W, 63-57 Kaylan Withrow (15) Sasha Robinson (10)2/24 EMMANUEL COLLEGE AUM Gymnasium W, 66-53 Ka e Williams (17) Shanice Burne e (10)2/27 at Southern Polytechnic State University Marie a, Ga. L, 74-64 Ka e Williams (14) Shanice Burne e (8)3/1 FAULKNER UNIVERSITY AUM Gymnasium L, 70-58 Kaylan Withrow (18) Tina Odume (8) Sasha Robinson (8)3/5 vs. Mar n Methodist College# Montgomery, Ala. L, 68-56 Tina Odume (19) Tina Odume (9)

! Jimmy Faulkner Classic (hosted by Faulkner University) ^ Exhibi on Game# SSAC Tournament (played at Cramton Bowl Mul plex) Home Games in CAPS

SOUTHERN STATES ATHLETIC CONFERENCE AWARD WINNERSMusco Ligh ng Champions of Character Team

Marren Schwartz - Auburn Montgomery

All-Conference Team

Ka e Williams - Auburn Montgomery

Tina Odume - Auburn Montgomery

All-Division Team

Marren Schwartz - Auburn Montgomery

All-Freshman Team

Kaylan Withrow - Auburn Montgomery

All-Academic Team

Ka e Williams - Auburn Montgomery

Jazmine Jackson - Auburn Montgomery

2013-14 Results/SSAC Award Winners

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Record: 14-15 Home: 9-3 Away: 3-11 Neutral: 2-1

------TOTAL------ ------3-PT------ -------REBOUNDS------- ## Player GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 21 Ka e Williams 29-29 1091-37.6 149-396 .376 85-245 .347 37-51 .725 24 91 115 4.0 67 119 98 9 40 420 14.544 Tina Odume 29-25 749-25.8 142-274 .518 0-0 .000 89-164 .543 72 146 218 7.5 70 13 68 42 16 373 12.912 Kaylan Withrow 18-18 658-36.6 68-167 .407 54-118 .458 27-31 .871 4 34 38 2.1 20 33 43 0 20 217 12.120 Shanice Burne e 29-29 1105-38.1 93-286 .325 59-196 .301 28-46 .609 25 164 189 6.5 62 76 64 11 33 273 9.4 30 Marren Schwartz 29-29 843-29.1 85-200 .425 0-2 .000 35-74 .473 74 154 228 7.9 79 24 83 18 13 205 7.1 15 Sasha Robinson 29-0 508-17.5 60-131 .458 0-0 .000 38-54 .704 57 82 139 4.8 71 12 50 11 18 158 5.4 1 Jazmine Jackson 20-10 484-24.2 24-78 .308 6-30 .200 39-69 .565 8 40 48 2.4 31 68 53 0 16 93 4.7 11 Gabby Brown 10-1 127-12.7 20-42 .476 0-0 .000 3-7 .429 14 18 32 3.2 24 4 22 1 1 43 4.3 3 Jatoria Carter 1-1 15-15.0 1-7 .143 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1 5 6 6.0 2 1 1 0 1 2 2.0 33 Aerial Carruthers 23-3 245-10.7 16-55 .291 1-11 .091 4-11 .364 5 23 28 1.2 16 30 25 1 3 37 1.6 TEAM 42 80 122 4.2 9 Total 29 5825 658-1636 .402 205-604 .339 300-507 .592 326 837 1163 40.1 442 380 516 93 161 1821 62.8 Opponents 29 5825 651-1807 .360 177-550 .322 311-456 .682 364 738 1102 38.0 460 334 401 54 220 1790 61.7

Tina Odume registered a team-high 42 blocks, while fi nishing second on the squad in scoring and rebounding per game. The all-conference performer scored in double fi gures 17 mes.

An all-division selec on last season, Marren Schwartz averaged 7.1 points and a team-best

7.9 rebounds per game as a junior. Her 74 off ensive rebounds also led the team.

Ka e Williams, a fi rst-team all-conference selec on, posted team highs in points and assists per game last year. She also fi nished seventh na onally in 3-pointers per game.

Kaylan Withrow earned all-freshman honors last season. She converted 45.8 percent of her

shots from behind the arc, the second-best percentage in school history.

SEASON STATISTICS

Record: 9-11 Home: 7-3 Away: 2-8 Neutral: 0-0

------TOTAL------ ------3-PT------ -------REBOUNDS------- ## Player GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 21 Ka e Williams 20-20 746-37.2 108-297 .364 57-174 .328 28-36 .778 18 64 82 4.1 52 77 69 8 25 301 15.144 Tina Odume 20-19 532-26.6 93-185 .503 0-0 .000 63-116 .543 49 104 153 7.7 58 12 50 31 10 249 12.5 12 Kaylan Withrow 16-16 581-36.3 57-147 .388 44-103 .427 27-31 .871 4 32 36 2.3 19 28 39 0 17 185 11.6 20 Shanice Burne e 20-20 761-38.1 60-184 .326 33-119 .277 16-27 .593 17 117 134 6.7 41 55 39 7 19 169 8.5 30 Marren Schwartz 20-20 584-29.2 62-149 .416 0-2 .000 25-54 .463 52 100 152 7.6 53 19 57 11 11 149 7.5 15 Sasha Robinson 20-0 348-17.4 38-91 .418 0-0 .000 17-22 .773 37 54 91 4.6 52 6 31 9 8 93 4.7 11 Gabby Brown 9-1 115-12.8 16-36 .418 0-0 .000 3-7 .429 14 16 30 3.3 21 4 20 1 1 35 3.9 1 Jazmine Jackson 12-4 233-19.4 8-30 .267 2-12 .167 21-30 .700 5 22 27 2.3 17 35 25 0 7 39 3.3 33 Aerial Carruthers 15-0 118-7.9 5-25 .200 0-3 .000 1-5 .200 4 11 15 1.0 9 17 18 0 3 11 0.7 TEAM 25 57 82 5 Total 20 4025 447-1144 .391 136-413 .329 201-328 .613 225-577 802 40.1 322 253 353 67 101 1231 61.6 Opponents 20 4025 455-1233 .369 115-351 .328 226-332 .681 246-530 776 38.8 309 234 266 40 155 1251 62.6

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2013-14 Statistics

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GAME RECORDSIndividual Game Highs

Points: ................................... 48, Samantha Tomlinson, vs. Concordia, 10/31/95FG Made: ............................... 20, Samantha Tomlinson, vs. Concordia, 10/31/95FG A empted: ....................................32, Helen Davis, vs. West Florida, 1/20/94 .................................................................... 32, Keisha Moore, at Brenau, 1/7/123-Point FG Made: ...................................9, Shanice Burne e, vs. Selma, 12/3/133-Point FG A empted: ................16, Joanna Cuprys, vs. North Georgia, 1/28/95 .................................................................... 16, Keisha Moore, at Brenau, 1/7/12 ..............................................................16, Shanice Burne e, vs. Selma, 12/3/13FT Made: ......................................16, Natasha Pi man, vs. Montevallo, 2/25/93FT A empted: ......................20, Carla Douglas, vs. Southern Nazarene, 12/9/00Rebounds: ...................................... 23, Jackie Hodne , vs. Emmanuel, 11/19/96 .....................................................Crystal Williams, vs. Edward Waters, 11/11/00Assists: ....................................................25, LaKenya Knight, vs. Selma, 1/18/96Blocked Shots: .............................15, Samantha Tomlinson, vs. Dillard, 11/27/95Steals: ........................................... 12, Veronica Harris, vs. West Florida, 2/11/89

Team Game HighsPoints ...............................................................................151 vs. Selma, 1/18/96Fewest Points Allowed..................................................16 vs. LaGrange, 1/16/00Field Goals Made ...............................................................64 vs. Selma, 1/18/96Field Goals A empted ..................................................100 vs. Judson, 11/18/86Field Goal Percentage ....................................... .571 vs. Brewton-Parker, 2/9/06Free Throws Made ..................................... 38 vs. Oklahoma Chris an, 12/30/97Free Throws A empted ............................. 49 vs. Oklahoma Chris an, 12/30/97Rebounds ........................................................74 vs. Southern Wesleyan, 3/2/00Assists.................................................................................47 vs. Selma, 1/18/96Blocked Shots ............................................................... 20 vs. Emmanuel, 2/3/95Steals ........................................................................... 30 vs. Concordia, 2/13/96Largest Margin of Victory ................................................103 vs. Selma, 1/18/96

Win/Loss StreaksLongest Winning Streak ...................................................26, 12/10/94 - 3/18/95Longest Losing Streak ..............................................................6, 1/17/08-2/7/08

Scoring AverageName Year Avg.Joanna Cuprys 1995-96 26.7Jackie Hodne 1996-97 24.7Leigh Swanson 1991-92 22.0Cynthia Alexander 1994-95 21.7Natasha Pi man 1992-93 20.9Leigh Swanson 1992-93 20.8Rhonda Coker 1987-88 20.8Justyne Stanioch 1995-96 19.6Joanna Cuprys 1994-95 19.1Leigh Swanson 1990-91 18.6

PointsName Year TotalJoanna Cuprys 1995-96 882Cynthia Alexander 1994-95 737Leigh Swanson 1991-92 725Jackie Hodne 1996-97 717Leigh Swanson 1992-93 688Justyne Stanioch 1995-96 688Natasha Pi man 1992-93 669Samantha Tomlinson 1994-95 568Joanna Cuprys 1993-94 554Rhonda Coker 1987-88 542

ReboundsName Year TotalCrystal Williams 1999-00 411Cynthia Alexander 1994-95 406Crystal Williams 1998-99 395Crystal Williams 2000-01 373Cynthia Alexander 1993-94 360Jackie Hodne 1996-97 344Crystal Williams 1997-98 329Leslie Beverly 1992-93 311Natasha Pi man 1992-93 310Natasha Pi man 1993-94 285

AssistsName Year TotalLaKenya Knight 1995-96 305Tracey Tipton 1986-87 277LaKenya Knight 1994-95 273Pam Holloway 1993-94 238Toni Nicely 1993-94 177Jama Herbert 1992-93 168Jama Herbert 1991-92 158Veronica Harris 1988-89 148Tracey Tipton 1987-88 137Paula Brost 1988-89 136Tiff any Frederick 2003-04 136

StealsName Year TotalNatasha Pi man 1992-93 123Veronica Harris 1988-89 123LaKenya Knight 1994-95 111LaKenya Knight 1995-96 109Cynthia Alexander 1993-94 109Crystal Williams 1999-00 98Crystal Williams 2000-01 98Leslie Beverly 1992-93 97Cynthia Alexander 1994-95 94Justyne Stanioch 1995-96 92

LaKenya Knight

SEASON RECORDS

Joanna Cuprys

Game and Season Records

18 NAIA Tournament Appearances

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Blocked ShotsName Year TotalSamantha Tomlinson 1994-95 203Cassie Moore 2009-10 107Cassie Moore 2008-09 93Eszter Abraham 1991-92 63Ma sha Brown 1988-89 56Samantha Tomlinson 1995-96 54Felicia Pharr 1986-87 48Tina Odume 2013-14 42Natasha Pi man 1992-93 40Joanna Cuprys 1993-94 35

Field Goals MadeName Year TotalJoanna Cuprys 1995-96 323Cynthia Alexander 1994-95 310Jackie Hodne 1996-97 293Justyne Stanioch 1995-96 282Natasha Pi man 1992-93 270Justyne Stanioch 1994-95 224Leigh Swanson 1991-92 224Rhonda Coker 1987-88 223Crystal Williams 2000-01 222Leslie Beverly 1992-93 221

Field Goal Percentage(min 100 a empts)

Name Year Pct.Justyne Stanioch 1994-95 .675Cynthia Alexander 1994-95 .646Cassie Moore 2008-09 .596Caitlin Cunningham 2012-13 .595Jackie Hodne 1996-97 .572Cynthia Alexander 1993-94 .571Natasha Pi man 1992-93 .570Justyne Stanioch 1995-96 .570Kelli Roberts 2000-01 .569Leslie Beverly 1992-93 .564

3-Point Field Goals MadeName Year TotalLeigh Swanson 1992-92 102Samantha Tomlinson 1994-95 97Leigh Swanson 1992-93 93Carlie Ainsworth 2009-10 87Ka e Williams 2013-14 85Joanna Cuprys 1993-94 83Carlie Ainsworth 2008-09 81Deaundra Johnson 2000-01 69Bri any Moore 2006-07 64Ka e Williams 2012-13 63

3-Point Field Goal Percentage(min 75 a empts)

Name Year TotalMarla Kemp 1995-96 .542Kaylan Withrow 2013-14 .458Leigh Swanson 1990-91 .432Carla Douglas 2000-01 .429Leigh Swanson 1991-92 .427Joanna Cuprys 1994-95 .408Tiff any Frederick 2002-03 .400Carlie Ainsworth 2008-09 .400Crystal Smith 2002-03 .388Natalie Nelson 2005-06 .388

Free Throws MadeName Year TotalLeigh Swanson 1991-92 175Leigh Swanson 1992-93 157Joanna Cuprys 1995-96 144Crystal Williams 1999-00 136Natasha Pi man 1992-93 129Lisa Samples 1986-87 124Jackie Hodne 1996-97 120Cynthia Alexander 1994-95 117Cindy Black 1989-90 115Justyne Stanioch 1995-96 114

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Points ............................................3,322, 1993-94Fewest Points Allowed..................1,695, 2009-10Field Goals Made ..........................1,302, 1993-94Field Goals A empted ..................2,823, 1993-94Field Goal Percentage .................... .508, 1994-95Free Throws Made ...........................564, 1993-94Free Throws A empted ...................858, 1993-94Rebounds ......................................1,811, 1994-95Assists...............................................858, 1993-94Blocked Shots ...................................318, 1994-95Steals ................................................536, 1992-93

Samantha Tomlinson

CAREER RECORDSPoints

Name Years TotalLeigh Swanson 1989-93 2,336Crystal Williams 1997-01 1,913Carla Douglas 1997-01 1,873Joanna Cuprys 1993-96 1,759Monica Diamond 2001-05 1,456Karen Duncan 1991-94 1,221Ka e Barne 1996-00 1,173Cynthia Alexander 1993-95 1,143Justyne Stanioch 1994-96 1,159Bri any Moore 2004-08 1,124

Scoring AverageName Years Avg.Jackie Hodne 1996-97 24.7Joanna Cuprys 1993-96 20.2Leigh Swanson 1989-93 19.6Rhonda Coker 1986-88 18.4Samantha Tomlinson 1994-96 17.5

Ma sha Brown 1988-89 17.4Justyne Stanioch 1994-96 17.0Cynthia Alexander 1993-95 16.5Lisa Samples 1986-88 16.5Lesley Beverly 1991-93 16.2

ReboundsName Years TotalCrystal Williams 1997-01 1,508Carla Douglas 1997-01 1,042Monica Diamond 2001-05 797Cynthia Alexander 1993-95 766Melanie Gess 2006-10 665Justyne Stanioch 1994-96 640Natasha Pi man 1992-94 595Leigh Swanson 1989-93 580Amanda Tolbert 2000-04 551Joanna Cuprys 1993-96 549

Leigh Swanson

Season and Career Records

6 NAIA Elite Eight Appearances

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Rebounding AverageName Years Avg.Jackie Hodne 1996-97 11.9Natasha Pi man 1992-94 11.6Crystal Williams 1997-01 10.7Cynthia Alexander 1993-95 10.6Leslie Beverly 1991-93 9.3Barbara Appling 1990-92 9.2Rhonda Coker 1986-88 8.5Lisa Samples 1986-88 8.2Cassie Moore 2008-10 7.9Ma sha Brown 1988-89 7.8

AssistsName Years TotalLaKenya Knight 1994-96 578Pam Holloway 1990-94 500Jama Herbert 1989-93 455Ka e Barne 1996-00 423Tracey Tipton 1986-88 422Toni Nicely 1990-94 404Bri any Moore 2004-08 383Freeah Smith 1996-00 351Karen Duncan 1991-94 314Jessica Weathers 2001-05 311

StealsName Year TotalCrystal Williams 1997-01 337Veronica Harris 1986-90 255Karen Duncan 1991-94 243Carla Douglas 1997-01 241Bri any Moore 2004-08 229Jama Herbert 1989-93 226LaKenya Knight 1994-96 220Natasha Pi man 1992-94 211Leigh Swanson 1989-93 207Cynthia Alexander 1993-95 203

Blocked ShotsName Years TotalSamantha Tomlinson 1994-96 257Cassie Moore 2008-10 200Joanna Cuprys 1993-96 88Natasha Pi man 1992-94 73Eszter Abraham 1991-92 63Tina Odume 2011-pres. 59Felicia Pharr 1986-90 59

Ma sha Brown 1988-89 56Carla Douglas 1997-01 54Marren Schwartz 2011-pres. 50

Field Goals MadeName Years TotalCarla Douglas 1997-01 767Crystal Williams 1997-01 754Leigh Swanson 1989-93 695Joanna Cuprys 1993-96 687Monica Diamond 2001-05 566Justyne Stanioch 1994-96 506Cynthia Alexander 1993-95 495Karen Duncan 1991-94 492Natasha Pi man 1992-94 483Rhonda Coker 1986-88 432

Field Goal PercentageName Year Pct.Justyne Stanioch 1994-96 .616Cynthia Alexander 1993-95 .616Cassie Moore 2008-10 .569Caitlin Cunningham 2009-13 .553Natasha Pi man 1992-94 .547Joanna Cuprys 1993-96 .545Lesley Beverly 1991-93 .541Jackie Hodne 1996-97 .512Jackie Tate 2002-03 .512Cindy Black 1988-90 .507

3-Point Field Goals MadeName Year TotalLeigh Swanson 1989-93 281Carlie Ainsworth 2007-11 238 Bri any Moore 2004-08 205Joanna Cuprys 1993-96 187Ka e Barne 1996-00 183Jessica Weathers 2001-05 149Ka e Williams 2012-14 148Deaundra Johnson 1997-01 142Samantha Tomlinson 1994-96 115Courtney Thacker 2008-12 108

3-Point Field Goal PercentageName Year TotalLeigh Swanson 1989-93 .387Joanna Cuprys 1993-96 .385Samantha Tomlinson 1994-95 .373

Tiff any Frederick 2002-04 .357Haley McIntyre 2005-11 .344Carlie Ainsworth 2007-11 .342Ka e Barne 1996-00 .342Crystal Smith 2002-04 .335Ka e Williams 2012-14 .333Bri any Moore 2004-08 .330

Free Throws MadeName Year TotalLeigh Swanson 1989-93 527Crystal Williams 1997-01 405Carla Douglas 1997-01 327Haley McIntyre 2005-11 323 Monica Diamond 2001-05 281Joanna Cuprys 1993-96 278Toni Nicely 1990-94 273Ka e Barne 1996-00 260Jessica Weathers 2001-05 240Natasha Pi man 1992-94 231

Free Throw PercentageName Year Pct.Joanna Cuprys 1993-96 .858Leigh Swanson 1989-93 .830Haley McIntyre 2005-11 .794LaKeisha Parrish 1999-00 .792Ma sha Brown 1988-89 .770Lisa Samples 1986-88 .769Jackie Tate 2002-03 .765Pa Ford 1989-91 .762Ka e Barne 1996-00 .758Rhonda Coker 1986-88 .750

Games PlayedName Year TotalCrystal Williams 1997-01 141Carla Douglas 1997-01 139Ka e Barne 1996-00 137Nefraterri Ros ck 1998-03 130Monica Diamond 2001-05 130Freeah Smith 1996-00 130Jama Herbert 1989-93 125Magan Merri 1999-03 125Bri any Moore 2004-08 124Jessica Weathers 2001-05 124Pam Holloway 1990-94 124

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Melanie Gess

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Joanna Cuprys - Forward 1,759Year FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Points Avg.

1993-94 199 445 .447 83 224 .371 73 93 .785 554 15.0 1994-95 165 299 .552 49 120 .408 61 68 .897 440 19.1 1995-96 283 517 .547 55 142 .387 144 163 .883 765 26.4 Totals 647 1261 .513 187 486 .385 278 324 .858 1,759 19.8

Crystal Williams - Forward 1,913 Year FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Points Avg. 1997-98 135 396 .341 0 2 .000 86 146 .589 356 10.5 1998-99 197 442 .446 0 7 .000 92 137 .672 486 13.5 1999-00 200 405 .494 0 2 .000 136 191 .712 536 14.5 2000-01 222 476 .466 0 0 .000 91 157 .580 535 14.1 Totals 754 1719 .439 0 11 .000 432 631 .685 1,913 13.2

Leigh Swanson - Guard 2,336Year FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Points Avg.1989-90 159 333 .405 29 94 .309 110 139 .791 457 16.31990-91 162 352 .460 57 132 .432 95 110 .864 465 18.61991-92 224 528 .424 102 239 .427 175 204 .858 726 22.01992-93 150 527 .285 93 263 .354 157 182 .863 588 17.8Totals 695 1800 .386 281 728 .386 537 635 .846 2,336 19.6

Carla Douglas - Center 1,873Year FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Points Avg.

1997-98 163 309 .528 0 5 .000 58 90 .644 384 11.3 1998-99 187 434 .431 9 29 .310 86 127 .677 469 13.0 1999-00 215 412 .522 0 7 .000 69 110 .627 499 14.3 2000-01 202 386 .523 3 7 .429 114 162 .704 521 15.3 Totals 767 1541 .498 12 48 .250 327 489 .669 1,873 13.5

Monica Diamond - Guard 1,473Year FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Points Avg.

2001-02 126 348 .362 5 34 .147 58 75 .773 315 9.2 2002-03 133 352 .378 3 35 .086 76 117 .650 345 10.5 2003-04 144 368 .391 27 77 .351 59 76 .776 374 11.3 2004-05 163 411 .397 25 80 .313 88 112 .786 439 14.6 Totals 566 1479 .383 60 226 .265 281 380 .739 1,473 11.3

Karen Duncan - Guard 1,221Year FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Points Avg.

1991-92 144 293 .491 14 47 .297 44 67 .657 337 10.2 1992-93 159 375 .424 27 88 .306 52 75 .693 397 12.0 1993-94 189 421 .449 55 156 .353 54 75 .720 487 12.8 Totals 492 1089 .452 96 291 .330 150 217 .691 1,221 11.7

Cynthia Alexander - Center 1,174

Year FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Points Avg. 1993-94 185 324 .571 0 0 .000 67 112 .598 437 11.8 1994-95 310 480 .646 0 0 .000 117 182 .643 737 21.7 Totals 495 804 .616 0 0 .000 184 294 .626 1,174 16.1

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Justyne Stanioch - Center 1,159Year FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Points Avg.

1994-95 224 332 .675 1 4 .250 86 132 .652 535 14.5 1995-96 255 447 .570 0 2 .000 114 167 .683 624 20.1 Totals 479 779 .615 1 6 .167 200 299 .669 1,159 17.0

Ka e Barne - Guard 1,173Year FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Points Avg.1996-97 70 229 .306 31 108 .287 42 64 .656 213 7.11997-98 91 270 .337 42 128 .328 78 91 .857 302 8.91998-99 120 308 .390 52 138 .377 97 121 .802 389 10.81999-00 84 248 .339 58 161 .360 43 67 .642 269 7.3Totals 365 1055 .346 183 535 .342 260 343 .758 1,173 8.6

Bri any Moore - Guard 1,124Year FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Points Avg.

2004-05 73 212 .344 31 92 .337 44 58 .759 221 7.4 2005-06 92 269 .342 57 171 .333 44 59 .746 285 9.5 2006-07 104 284 .366 64 178 .360 35 53 .673 307 9.0 2007-08 101 311 .325 53 181 .293 56 81 .691 311 10.4 Totals 370 1,046 .354 205 622 .330 179 251 .713 1,124 9.6

Carlie Ainsworth - Guard 1,106Year FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Points Avg.

2007-08 32 99 .323 15 53 .283 16 21 .762 95 10.6 2008-09 116 307 .378 81 230 .399 16 28 .571 329 11.9 2009-10 119 343 .347 87 230 .378 31 43 .721 356 11.3 2010-11 108 348 .310 55 209 .263 55 68 .809 326 10.9 Totals 375 1,097 .340 238 695 .330 118 160 .716 1,106 11.2

Haley McIntyre - Forward 1,109Year FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Points Avg.

2005-06 84 240 .350 24 89 .270 101 133 .759 293 9.8 2006-07 DNP 2007-08 113 266 .425 51 118 .432 92 119 .773 369 12.7 2008-09 47 135 .348 8 40 .200 50 56 .893 152 5.2 2009-10 DNP 2010-11 96 219 .438 23 61 .377 80 99 .808 295 9.8 Totals 340 860 .395 106 308 .344 323 407 .794 1,109 9.4

Jessica Weather - Guard 1,096Year FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Points Avg.

2001-02 85 232 .366 38 123 .309 65 91 .714 273 9.8 2002-03 92 219 .374 40 112 .357 47 69 .681 251 7.4 2003-04 77 179 .430 25 77 .325 56 80 .700 235 7.3 2004-05 111 274 .405 46 144 .319 69 93 .742 337 11.6 Totals 365 904 .404 149 456 .327 237 333 .712 1,096 8.9

Rhonda Coker - Forward 1,050

Year FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Points Avg. 1986-87 209 440 .475 -- - - 90 124 .726 508 16.4 1987-88 223 468 .476 4 13 .308 96 124 .774 542 20.8 Totals 432 904 .476 4 13 .308 186 248 .750 1,050 18.4

1,000-Point Club

18 NAIA Tournament Appearances

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NAIA District 27 (1986-93)

Player Year Min-Avg. FG A . Pct. 3FG A . Pct. FT A . Pct. Reb. Avg. PF Ast. TO Blk. St. Pts. Avg.Lisa Samples 1987 744-28.6 166 333 .498 16 49 .327 89 132 .674 186 7.2 83 33 46 4 35 425 16.3Rhonda Coker 1988 790-30.4 223 468 .476 0 1 .000 96 124 .774 207 8.0 59 33 64 0 50 542 20.8Lori Presco 1988 801-30.8 160 353 .453 16 49 .327 61 83 .735 162 6.2 69 37 43 1 33 391 15.0Lisa Samples 1988 794-30.5 166 333 .453 4 13 .308 89 132 .674 186 7.2 83 33 46 4 35 425 16.3Ma sha Brown 1989 789-27.2 208 398 .523 1 1 1.000 87 113 .770 226 7.8 86 19 48 56 22 504 17.4Felicia Pharr 1989 360-30.0 72 142 .507 0 0 .000 54 65 .831 81 6.8 37 4 32 10 11 198 16.5Leigh Swanson 1990 588-21.0 159 333 .405 29 94 .309 110 139 .791 151 5.4 94 69 105 2 40 457 16.3Barbara Appling 1991 823-26.5 168 341 .493 0 0 .000 97 162 .599 285 9.2 112 8 68 9 59 433 14.0Pa Ford 1991 921-28.8 96 240 .400 0 1 .000 37 48 .771 89 2.8 59 79 88 4 67 229 7.2Leigh Swanson 1991 850-34.0 162 352 .460 57 132 .432 85 110 .773 131 5.2 75 38 59 3 40 466 18.6Mary Brown 1992 719-21.8 145 305 .475 0 0 .000 51 75 .680 153 4.6 76 15 59 3 28 341 10.3Leigh Swanson 1992 1096-33.2 224 528 .424 102 239 .427 175 204 .858 166 5.0 88 99 117 8 59 725 22.0Leslie Beverly 1993 974-29.5 221 392 .564 1 7 .143 71 130 .546 311 9.4 98 81 64 32 97 514 15.6Karen Duncan 1993 990-30.0 159 375 .424 38 117 .325 43 58 .741 124 3.8 91 102 61 1 84 399 12.1Natasha Pi man 1993 989-30.2 270 474 .570 0 0 .000 129 182 .709 310 9.7 95 52 76 40 123 310 9.7Leigh Swanson 1993 1145-34.7 219 527 .416 93 262 .355 157 182 .827 132 4.0 88 87 97 17 68 688 20.8

NAIA Southeast/Mid-South Region (1994-99)

Player Year Min-Avg. FG A . Pct. 3FG A . Pct. FT A . Pct. Reb. Avg. PF Ast. TO Blk. St. Pts. Avg.Cynthia Alexander 1994 836-22.6 185 324 .571 0 0 .000 67 112 .598 360 9.7 70 60 68 9 109 437 11.8Joanna Cuprys 1994 740-20.0 199 445 .447 83 224 .371 73 93 .785 189 5.1 96 40 56 35 53 554 15.0Karen Duncan 1994 973-25.6 189 421 .449 55 156 .353 54 75 .720 133 3.5 78 109 70 4 77 487 12.8Natasha Pi man 1994 958-26.6 213 409 .521 1 3 .333 102 138 .739 285 7.9 86 56 52 33 88 529 14.7Cynthia Alexander 1995 902-26.5 310 480 .646 0 0 .000 117 182 .643 406 11.9 80 51 98 21 94 737 21.7Joanna Cuprys 1995 713-31.0 165 299 .552 49 120 .408 61 68 .897 134 5.8 65 54 59 20 42 440 19.1Justyne Stanioch 1995 977-26.4 224 332 .675 1 4 .250 86 132 .652 226 6.1 126 57 75 30 78 535 14.5Sam Tomlinson 1995 896-25.6 212 471 .450 97 257 .377 47 73 .644 206 5.9 95 61 87 203 40 568 16.2Joanna Cuprys 1996 774-26.7 283 517 .547 55 142 .387 144 163 .883 226 7.8 92 71 75 33 61 765 26.4Justyne Stanioch 1996 902-29.1 255 447 .570 0 2 .000 114 167 .683 283 9.1 106 74 93 19 92 624 20.1LaKenya Knight 1996 1126-35.2 105 302 .348 18 70 .257 43 72 .597 194 6.1 52 305 196 22 109 271 8.5Jackie Hodne 1997 734-25.3 293 512 .572 11 30 .367 120 170 .706 344 11.9 75 15 85 18 65 717 24.7Ka e Barne 1997 888-29.6 70 229 .306 31 108 .287 42 64 .656 108 3.6 64 108 128 6 31 213 7.1Crystal Davidson 1997 819-27.3 113 260 .435 0 1 .000 65 87 .747 197 6.6 98 54 67 12 35 291 9.7Ka e Barne 1998 1148-33.8 91 270 .337 42 128 .328 78 91 .857 150 4.4 55 95 100 7 57 302 8.9Carla Douglas 1998 965-28.4 163 309 .528 0 5 .000 58 90 .644 258 7.6 82 19 72 6 39 384 11.3Crystal Williams 1998 1005-29.6 135 396 .341 0 2 .000 86 146 .589 329 9.7 71 21 98 2 62 356 10.5Ka e Barne 1999 1179-32.8 120 208 .390 52 138 .377 97 121 .802 128 3.6 74 110 72 2 37 389 10.8Carla Douglas 1999 1173-32.6 187 434 .431 9 29 .310 86 127 .677 283 7.9 103 32 75 5 72 469 13.0Crystal Williams 1999 1181-32.8 197 442 .446 0 7 .000 92 137 .672 395 11.0 91 32 91 4 79 486 13.5

Crystal WilliamsJustyne StaniochKa e Barne

Individual Honors

6 NAIA Elite Eight Appearances

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NAIA All-Americans (1986-present)

Player Year Min-Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG A Pct. FT A Pct. Reb. Avg. PF A TO Blk St Pts. Avg.Lisa Samples 1987 744-28.6 166 333 .498 16 49 .327 89 132 .674 186 7.2 83 33 46 4 35 425 16.3Rhonda Coker 1988 790-30.4 223 468 .476 0 1 .000 96 124 .774 207 8.0 59 33 64 0 50 542 20.8Leigh Swanson 1990 588-21.0 159 333 .405 29 94 .309 110 139 .791 154 5.4 94 69 105 2 40 457 16.3Leigh Swanson 1991 850-34.0 162 352 .460 57 132 .432 85 110 .773 131 5.2 75 38 59 3 40 466 18.6Leigh Swanson 1992 1096-33.2 224 528 .424 102 239 .427 175 204 .858 166 5.0 88 99 117 8 59 725 22.0Leigh Swanson 1993 1145-34.7 219 527 .416 93 262 .355 157 182 .827 132 4.0 88 87 97 17 68 688 20.8Cynthia Alexander 1995 902-26.5 310 480 .646 0 0 .000 117 182 .643 406 11.9 80 51 98 21 94 737 21.7Sam Tomlinson 1995 896-25.6 212 471 .450 97 257 .377 47 73 .644 206 5.9 95 61 87 203 40 568 16.2Joanna Cuprys 1996 774-26.7 283 517 .547 55 142 .387 144 163 .883 226 7.8 92 71 75 33 61 765 26.4Justyne Stanioch 1996 902-29.1 255 447 .570 0 2 .000 114 167 .683 283 9.1 106 74 93 19 92 624 20.1Jackie Hodne 1997 734-25.3 293 512 .572 11 30 .367 120 170 .706 344 11.9 75 15 85 18 65 717 24.7Carla Douglas 1999 1173-32.6 187 434 .431 9 29 .310 86 127 .677 283 7.9 103 32 75 7 72 469 13.0Crystal Williams 1999 1181-32.8 197 442 .446 0 7 .000 92 137 .672 395 11.0 91 32 91 4 79 486 13.5Carla Douglas 2000 997-28.5 215 412 .522 0 7 .000 69 110 .627 276 7.9 117 23 66 18 73 499 14.3Crystal Williams 2000 1184-32.0 200 405 .494 0 2 .000 136 191 .712 411 11.1 79 35 75 6 98 536 14.5Carla Douglas 2001 929-27.3 202 386 .523 3 7 .429 114 162 .704 225 6.6 90 16 50 25 57 521 15.3Crystal Williams 2001 1211-31.9 222 476 .466 0 0 .000 91 157 .580 373 9.8 86 21 72 3 98 535 14.1Jackie Tate 2003 765-24.7 129 252 .512 16 48 .333 62 81 .765 179 5.8 68 47 45 29 49 336 10.8Monica Diamond 2004 1193-36.1 144 368 .391 27 77 .351 59 76 .776 192 5.8 65 98 64 7 37 374 11.3Monica Diamond 2005 1129-37.6 163 411 .397 25 80 .313 88 112 .786 188 6.3 49 80 67 2 33 439 14.6Natalie Nelson 2007 975-30.5 146 359 .407 45 121 .372 61 86 .709 170 5.3 76 82 78 13 49 398 12.4Cassie Moore 2008 657-28.6 146 245 .596 2 5 .400 75 108 .694 188 8.2 53 38 73 93 23 369 16.0Cassie Moore 2009 758-26.2 139 256 .543 3 7 .429 104 138 .754 221 7.6 87 24 85 107 27 385 13.3LaKenya Drayton 2012 839-28.0 139 295 .471 0 1 .000 86 133 .647 243 8.1 79 23 71 15 25 364 12.1

1999-00Carla Douglas

Crystal Williams

2000-01Carla Douglas

Crystal Williams

2001-02Monica Diamond

Chanda HaleyJessica Weathers

2002-03Monica Diamond

Crystal SmithJackie Tate

2003-04Freda Cherry

Monica Diamond

2004-05Monica Diamond

2005-06Natalie Nelson

2006-07Chris na GarnerNatalie Nelson

2007-08Haley McIntyreBri any MooreCassie Moore

2008-09Carlie Ainsworth

Cassie Moore

2009-10Carlie Ainsworth

Cassie Moore

2012-13LaKenya Drayton

2013-14Ka e WilliamsTina Odume

ALL-CONFERENCE PERFORMERS (1999-00 to present)

Natalie NelsonHaley McIntyreMonica Diamond

NAIA All-Americans/Individual Honors

24 NAIA All-Americans

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1986-873/11 at Wisconsin-Green Bay L, 87-61

1990-913/5 at Mount Mercy L, 67-54

1991-923/18 vs. Fresno Pacifi c L, 65-62

1992-933/5 vs. Rosary W, 95-793/7 vs. Southwest Oklahoma L, 73-50

1993-943/16 vs. Rosary W, 103-593/18 vs. Central State W, 85-763/19 vs. Southwest Oklahoma W, 69-603/21 vs. Southern Nazarene L, 83-81

1994-953/16 at Voorhees W, 103-503/17 at St. Mar n’s W, 95-793/18 at Southeast Oklahoma L, 81-76

1995-963/13 vs. St. Mary’s (Texas) W, 61-603/15 vs. Western New Mexico W, 91-753/17 vs. Lipscomb L, 87-66

1996-973/20 at Southeast Oklahoma L, 78-66

1997-983/19 at Freed-Hardeman W, 63-313/20 at Wayland Bap st L, 69-62

1998-993/17 vs. McKendree W, 70-533/19 vs. Morris W, 77-373/20 vs. Freed-Hardeman L, 55-48

1999-003/15 at Clafl in W, 67-333/17 at Trevecca Nazarene W, 61-463/18 at Southern Nazarene L, 56-54

2000-013/14 at Indiana Southeast W, 59-433/16 at Central State W, 72-633/17 at Union W, 55-523/19 at Southern Nazarene W, 53-493/20 at Oklahoma City L, 69-52

2001-023/13 vs. Houston Bap st L, 67-59

2002-033/20 vs. Transylvania L, 67-56

2003-043/16 at Oklahoma Bap st W, 61-553/18 at Union (Tenn.) L, 68-47

2005-063/15 at The Master’s L, 65-50

2006-073/15 at Lambuth L, 68-46

2008-093/18 at Point Loma Nazarene L, 51-38

1986-872/28 at Montevallo^ W, 74-713/2 vs. Dillard$ W, 83-683/4 vs. Union$ W, 96-87

1987-883/4 vs. Montevallo^ L, 76-71

1988-893/3 at Montevallo^ W, 78-723/6 vs. Louisiana College! W, 75-723/9 at Union$ L, 69-62

1990-913/1 at Montevallo^ W, 99-86

1991-923/3 vs. Montevallo^ W, 104-80

1992-932/27 at Montevallo^ L, 97-89

1993-943/4 vs. Selma@ W, 115-483/7 vs. West Florida@ W, 108-633/9 vs. Montevallo@ W, 77-73

1994-953/3 vs. Limestone@ W, 98-453/6 vs. Montevallo@ W, 81-763/8 vs. Lynn@ W, 111-65

1995-963/4 vs. West Florida@ W, 98-563/6 vs. Montevallo@ W, 68-64

1996-973/5 vs. Montevallo@ W, 61-493/8 vs. Chris an Brothers@ W, 62-45

1997-983/7 vs. Talladega@ W, 61-46

1998-993/4 vs. Talladega& W, 78-503/8 vs. Lindsey Wilson& W, 81-51

1999-003/2 vs. Southern Wesleyan# W, 79-343/4 vs. Shorter# W, 76-623/6 vs. North Georgia# W, 72-66

2000-013/1 at Southern Wesleyan# W, 83-313/2 at Georgia Southwestern# W, 65-573/3 at North Georgia# W, 62-56

2001-022/28 vs. Reinhardt# W, 65-453/1 vs. Shorter# W, 77-673/2 vs. North Georgia# L, 64-57

2002-033/6 vs. Southern Wesleyan# W, 81-463/7 vs. Georgia Southwestern# W, 76-713/8 vs. North Georgia# L, 62-60

2003-043/3 at Southern Wesleyan# W, 64-363/4 at Brewton-Parker# W, 64-563/5 at North Georgia# L, 82-64

2004-053/3 at Lee% L, 51-49

2005-063/2 at Shorter% W, 64-333/3 at Brewton-Parker% L, 75-63

2006-072/28 vs. Reinhardt% W, 66-583/2 vs. Southern Poly% W, 54-403/3 at Lee% L, 62-49

2007-083/6 at Berry% L, 65-51

2008-093/5 at Southern Poly% L, 53-50

2009-103/4 at Emmanuel% W, 38-343/5 at Lee% L, 53-35

2011-122/29 vs. Brewton-Parker% W, 45-323/1 vs. Belhaven% L, 55-47

2012-132/28 vs. Coastal Georgia% L, 68-46

2013-143/5 vs. Mar n Methodist% L, 68-56

Legend^ NAIA District 27 Tournament! NAIA Bi-District Tournament$ NAIA Tri-District Tournament@ NAIA Southeast Regional Tournament& Mid-South Independent Tournament# GACC Tournament% SSAC Tournament

Postseason Appearances

8 Conference Championships

CONFERENCE/DISTRICT TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES

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1986-87 20-1111/15 vs. Kennesaw L, 81-6711/18 at Judson (Ala.) W, 118-5311/21 vs. Spring Hill W, 74-6311/25 vs. William Carey W, 89-7811/28 at Kennesaw L, 76-6911/29 at North Georgia L, 78-7412/3 vs. UAB W, 72-6612/6 vs. Tennessee Temple W, 2-0 (Forfeit)12/11 vs. North Georgia L, 59-5612/30 at Georgia Tech L, 74-581/8 at Tuskegee L, 81-761/15 at Montevallo L, 69-541/17 vs. Shorter W, 89-691/20 vs. S llman W, 98-331/22 at Talladega W, 84-711/24 at West Florida W, 73-601/26 vs. Alabama-Huntsville W, 82-791/27 vs. Judson (Ala.) W, 95-402/2 vs. Montevallo W, 80-582/6 at Covenant W, 96-372/7 at Shorter L, 72-682/9 vs. Talladega W, 99-572/13 at Spring Hill W, 82-622/14 at West Florida L, 71-652/26 at S llman W, 100-832/21 at Tennessee Temple W, 99-712/23 at Alabama-Huntsville L, 82-762/28 at Montevallo^ W, 74-713/2 vs. Dillard$ W, 83-683/4 vs. Union$ W, 96-873/11 at Wisconsin-Green Bay% L, 87-61^ District 27 Playoff $ NAIA Tri-District Playoff % NAIA Na onal Tournament

1987-88 21-711/12 vs. Kennesaw State W, 86-7811/20 vs. Morris Brown!! W, 103-5811/21 at Kennesaw State!! W, 75-6111/27 vs. S llman W, 2-0 (Forfeit)11/30 at William Carey W, 78-7712/4 vs. William Carey## W, 86-5612/5 vs. Shorter## W, 63-5912/10 vs. Jacksonville State W, 86-8212/12 vs. North Georgia W, 69-6012/15 at Belhaven W, 84-5312/16 at Mississippi University for Women W, 81-671/1 vs. Central Arkansas$$ L, 91-741/2 vs. Arkansas-Mon cello$$ W, 65-621/9 at North Georgia W, 69-571/16 at Berry L, 71-651/18 at Tuskegee W, 108-861/21 vs. Montevallo W, 95-931/29 at West Florida W, 54-512/1 at Alabama State L, 80-692/6 vs. Tennessee Temple W, 93-512/10 at Georgia Tech L, 89-722/11 vs. Talladega W, 61-482/13 vs. West Florida W, 82-702/16 at S llman W, 2-0 (Forfeit)2/18 at Jacksonville State L, 83-692/23 at UAB L, 91-822/25 at Talladega W, 65-533/4 vs. Montevallo^ L, 76-71!! Lady Owl Invita onal (hosted by Kennesaw College)## Lady Senator Classic (hosted by AUM)$$ New Year’s Classic (hosted by West Florida)^ NAIA District 27 Tournament

1988-89 20-11

11/12 vs. Lee W, 80-7011/14 at Spring Hill W, 73-5511/18 at Mobile W, 77-7511/19 at Louisiana College L, 77-7611/25 vs. Shorter## W. 82-4611/26 vs. Mobile## W, 75-6011/28 vs. Miles W, 87-5012/2 at Carson-Newman L, 78-7412/3 at Berry L, 69-6712/8 vs. North Georgia W, 84-6712/10 vs. Berry W, 65-5812/18 vs. Kennesaw State L, 65-551/11 at Miles W, 67-351/13 at Converse W, 69-611/14 at Woff ord W, 87-591/16 at Southern Wesleyan W, 86-571/18 vs. South Alabama L, 67-611/21 vs. Montevallo L, 72-631/26 at West Florida L, 70-631/31 vs. Talladega W, 72-552/2 at North Georgia W, 75-702/4 at Shorter W, 72-642/6 vs. Alabama State W, 75-732/11 vs. West Florida W, 70-412/13 at Georgia Tech L, 80-572/16 at Montevallo W, 63-512/18 at Lander L, 65-632/25 at Talladega L, 60-573/3 at Montevallo^ W, 78-723/6 vs. Louisiana College! W, 75-723/9 at Union$ L, 69-62## AUM Thanksgiving Classic^ NAIA District 27 Playoff ! NAIA Bi-District Playoff $ NAIA Tri-District Playoff

1989-90 13-1511/10 at Mobile W, 84-7911/11 at William Carey W, 84-6411/17 vs. Kentucky State## W, 84-6911/18 vs. Jacksonville State## L, 94-7311/21 vs. Mobile L, 57-5312/9 at Shorter W, 80-5812/11 at South Alabama L, 105-7112/13 vs. Troy State W, 100-8512/16 vs. Tuskegee!! L, 100-791/4 at Catawba W, 68-661/6 at North Georgia L, 64-541/8 at Georgia Tech L, 89-631/13 at Berry L, 61-481/16 vs. Miles W, 91-771/17 vs. Kennesaw State L, 60-521/20 at Montevallo W, 77-761/22 vs. Talladega W, 79-491/31 at Troy State L, 87-732/3 vs. Shorter W, 72-582/5 at West Florida L, 76-732/7 vs. Alabama State L, 64-602/9 at Talladega W, 73-702/12 vs. Berry L, 71-632/14 at Kennesaw State L, 72-652/16 at Miles (Ala.) W, 83-492/17 vs. Montevallo L, 68-652/24 vs. West Florida L, 69-51## Lady Senators Classic (hosted by AUM)!! Toys for Tots Classic (hosted by AUM)

1990-91 24-911/9 at Mobile W, 62-5811/10 at Southern-New Orleans W, 86-6511/14 vs. Shorter W, 82-7111/16 vs. Brewton-Parker## W, 69-55

11/17 vs. Kennesaw State## W, 82-7111/20 at Mobile L, 70-6211/26 vs. William Carey W, 61-4911/28 at Troy State W, 76-5812/2 at Alabama L, 78-5712/7 vs. North Georgia W, 76-5612/15 vs. Alabama!! L, 78-5712/18 at William Carey W, 65-481/5 at North Georgia L, 67-501/10 at Alabama State L, 72-591/12 at Berry L, 75-561/19 vs. Montevallo W, 86-741/24 vs. Troy State L, 76-741/26 vs. Southern-New Orleans W, 2-0 (Forfeit)1/28 at Shorter W, 86-721/29 vs. Selma W, 98-571/30 vs. Georgia Southwestern W, 89-712/2 at West Florida W, 88-782/6 at Georgia Southwestern W, 77-572/9 at Talladega W, 86-802/11 vs. Berry W, 74-692/13 at Kennesaw State L, 81-742/16 at Alabama-Huntsville W, 86-662/18 at Montevallo W, 80-772/20 vs. Talladega W, 77-692/23 vs. West Florida W, 89-702/25 at Selma W, 104-613/1 at Montevallo^ W, 99-863/5 at Mount Mercy% L, 67-54## Lady Senator Classic (hosted by AUM)!! Toys for Tots Classic (hosted by AUM)^ NAIA District 27 Playoff % NAIA Na onal Tournament

1991-92 25-811/9 vs. Brewton-Parker W, 80-5911/11 vs. Spring Hill W, 104-7811/15 vs. North Georgia## W, 85-7511/16 vs. Kennesaw State## W, 81-7211/18 vs. William Carey W, 75-6611/21 vs. Lambuth W, 90-7211/22 at Spring Hill W, 81-7211/23 at Mobile L, 62-6111/25 vs. Dillard W, 76-5412/3 vs. Mobile W, 75-5612/14 at Dillard W, 93-9012/16 at William Carey L, 70-6212/18 vs. Alabama-Huntsville W, 104-711/7 vs. Georgia Southwestern W, 88-691/11 vs. Berry L, 65-621/14 at Troy State W, 89-851/16 at Alabama State L, 59-551/18 vs. West Florida W, 94-711/20 at Montevallo L, 77-681/23 at Selma W, 83-361/25 at North Georgia L, 77-761/28 vs. Talladega W, 86-651/30 at Georgia Southwestern W, 80-621/31 at Brewton-Parker W, 82-652/3 at Berry W, 62-602/6 vs. Selma W, 113-502/8 at West Florida W, 91-682/10 at Kennesaw State L, 74-702/13 at Talladega W, 75-742/18 vs. Troy State W, 103-892/20 vs. Montevallo W, 99-943/3 vs. Montevallo^ W, 104-803/18 vs. Fresno Pacifi c% L, 65-62## Lady Senator Classic ^ NAIA District 27 Playoff % NAIA Na onal Tournament

Year-by-Year Results

18 NAIA Tournament Appearances

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1992-93 27-611/13 vs. William Carey## W, 88-8311/14 vs. Brewton-Parker## W, 95-7011/16 at Georgia Southwestern W, 103-6211/18 at Spring Hill W, 73-4711/20 vs. Xavier (La.) W, 86-6211/21 vs. Dillard W, 90-6911/23 vs. North Georgia W, 104-6011/24 vs. Mobile W, 87-6812/1 at Auburn L, 78-5812/3 vs. Berry W, 106-8312/5 at Brewton-Parker W, 78-6312/14 at William Carey L, 69-5812/18 at Mobile W, 86-5912/19 at Dillard W, 87-861/1 at Michigan-Dearborn!! W, 83-311/2 at Arkansas-Mon cello!! W, 100-751/6 vs. Georgia Southwestern W, 101-481/16 at Alabama-Huntsville W, 86-581/18 at North Georgia W, 77-531/23 at Berry W, 71-611/25 vs. Mississippi University for Women W, 80-581/28 vs. Kennesaw State W, 91-481/30 vs. West Florida W, 103-692/1 vs. Alabama State W, 83-582/3 vs. Montevallo L, 79-672/6 at Talladega W, 89-442/11 at Mississippi University for Women W, 89-602/13 at West Florida W, 93-842/18 at Montevallo L, 72-682/20 vs. Talladega W, 87-472/27 at Montevallo^ L, 97-893/5 vs. Rosary% W, 95-793/7 vs. Southwest Oklahoma% L, 73-50## Lady Senator Classic (hosted by AUM)!! New Year’s Classic (hosted by West Florida)^ NAIA District 27 Playoff % NAIA Na onal Tournament

1993-94 34-411/10 vs. Selma W, 107-5411/15 at Spring Hill W, 96-7311/17 at Selma W, 114-5211/19 at Lipscomb!! L, 90-6611/20 at Talladega!! W, 82-6911/22 vs. Xavier (La.) W, 74-5311/30 vs. William Carey W, 95-5812/3 vs. Mobile W, 81-4612/4 at Berry W, 96-7612/11 at William Carey W, 74-5012/13 vs. Alabama-Huntsville W, 78-5112/16 at Xavier (La.) W, 78-7012/17 at Mobile W, 73-5212/18 at Dillard W, 83-6412/30 at Oklahoma Chris an## W, 80-5912/31 at Wilmington## W, 105-761/2 at Berry## W, 84-661/3 at Arkansas-Mon cello## W, 83-621/5 vs. Spring Hill W, 84-581/6 vs. Talladega W, 83-351/13 vs. Montevallo W, 84-811/15 vs. Mar n Methodist1/20 at West Florida W, 101-711/22 vs. Selma W, 116-431/29 at Brewton-Parker W, 106-671/31 at Alabama-Huntsville W, 104-672/2 at Auburn L, 69-462/3 at Talladega W, 82-522/10 at Montevallo W, 80-722/16 at Alabama State L, 68-582/17 vs. West Florida W, 91-58

2/19 at Selma W, 99-533/4 vs. Selma@ W, 115-483/7 vs. West Florida@ W, 108-633/9 vs. Montevallo@ W, 77-733/16 vs. Rosary% W, 103-593/18 vs. Central State% W, 85-763/19 vs. Southwest Oklahoma% W, 69-603/21 vs. Southern Nazarene% L, 83-81!! Belmont Univ. Rebele e Classic (Nashville, Tenn.)## Univ. of West Florida New Year’s Classic (Pensacola, Fla.)@ NAIA Southeast Regional Tournament% NAIA Na onal Tournament

1994-95 34-311/15 vs. William Carey W, 80-6111/16 at Clayton State W, 98-6511/18 vs. Emmanuel## W, 78-6611/19 vs. Berry## W, 58-5211/22 at Spring Hill W, 82-6511/28 vs. Spring Hill W, 97-4811/30 at Auburn L, 86-6112/2 vs. Southern-New Orleans!! W, 82-6212/3 vs. Mobile!! W, 63-5512/9 at Xavier (La.) L, 72-6412/10 at William Carey W, 92-5112/12 at Southern-New Orleans W, 84-7212/17 at Sienna Heights@@ W, 89-6012/18 at Doane@@ W, 101-8812/20 at Aquinas@@ W, 90-5512/31 vs. Delta State^^ W, 113-751/2 vs. Montevallo^^ W, 64-601/3 vs. Belhaven^^ W, 84-651/5 vs. Talladega W, 91-411/7 at Mobile W, 78-531/12 at Montevallo W, 65-621/19 vs. Selma W, 98-381/23 at Selma W, 94-721/25 vs. Alabama State W, 89-591/28 at North Georgia W, 112-852/2 at Talladega W, 88-462/3 at Emmanuel W, 103-812/9 vs. Montevallo W, 70-652/11 at Delta State W, 70-682/16 vs. North Georgia W, 98-712/22 at Berry W, 89-803/3 vs. Limestone@ W, 98-453/6 vs. Montevallo@ W, 81-763/8 vs. Lynn (Fla.)@ W, 111-653/16 at Voorhees% W, 103-503/17 at St. Mar n’s% W, 95-793/18 at Southeast Oklahoma% L, 81-76## Lady Senator Classic (hosted by AUM)!! Alabama Shootout (hosted by AUM)@@ Hoops & Hula Shootout (Honolulu, Hawaii.)^^ AUM New Year’s Classic@ NAIA Southeast Regional Tournament% NAIA Na onal Tournament

1995-96 30-610/30 at Concordia (Ala.) W, 86-4411/3 at Spring Hill^^ W, 88-5411/4 at Xavier^^ W, 97-6311/11 vs. Southern-New Orleans W, 76-4411/14 vs. Mobile W, 77-6211/21 vs. Spring Hill W, 79-5811/23 at Mar n Methodist!! W, 85-6711/24 at Berry!! W, 97-5311/25 at Wayland Bap st!! L, 86-7511/27 vs. Dillard W, 101-6412/1 at Michigan-Oakland## W, 91-8912/2 at Lipscomb## L, 89-6012/8 at Southern-New Orleans W, 77-60

12/9 at Dillard L, 81-7612/14 at Auburn L, 82-5612/29 vs. Midland Lutheran$$ W, 83-7912/30 vs. West Georgia$$ W, 104-711/1 vs. Oklahoma City$$ W, 83-601/2 vs. Sea le$$ W, 81-671/3 vs. Lindenwood$$ W, 69-441/5 vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor W, 84-651/8 at Mobile W, 83-711/9 vs. Talladega W, 83-521/18 at Selma W, 151-481/27 at Berry W, 82-521/29 at Talladega W, 83-522/2 at Anderson W, 95-682/3 at Emmanuel L, 70-582/13 vs. Concordia (Ala.) W, 125-362/24 vs. Selma W, 94-342/24 vs. Berry W, 71-553/4 vs. West Florida@ W, 98-563/6 vs. Montevallo@ W, 68-643/13 vs. St. Mary’s (Texas)% W, 61-603/15 vs. Western New Mexico% W, 91-753/17 vs. Lipscomb% L, 87-66^^ Xavier University Classic (New Orleans, La.)!! Flying Queens Classic (Plainview, Texas)## Purity-Bison Classic (Nashville, Tenn.)$$ AUM New Year’s Classic@ NAIA SE Regional Tournament% NAIA Na onal Tournament

1996-97 19-1111/9 vs. Dillard L, 61-5711/12 at Mobile W, 54-4611/14 at Southern-New Orleans L, 66-6011/15 at Clafl in!! L, 78-7211/16 at Shaw!! W, 73-4511/19 at Emmanuel W, 56-5011/22 vs. Union (Tenn.) L, 67-6411/23 at Spring Hill W, 75-6911/26 at Xavier L, 67-4611/30 vs. Southern-New Orleans W, 68-4512/6 at Union (Tenn.) L, 69-5112/7 at Lambuth L, 74-57 12/12 at Campbellsville@@ W, 64-6212/13 at Clafl in@@ L, 75-6812/14 at Lipscomb@@ W, 71-7012/30 vs. Campbellsville W, 73-56 12/31 vs. Mobile## L, 59-561/1 vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor## W, 61-541/3 vs. Oklahoma Chris an## W, 56-551/9 at Brewton-Parker W, 89-541/11 at Talladega W, 78-531/18 at Anderson W, 56-471/25 vs. Belmont W, 60-412/1 at Belmont L, 63-592/8 vs. Talladega W, 55-462/10 vs. Spring Hill W, 78-402/17 vs. Anderson W, 75-523/5 vs. Montevallo@ W, 61-493/8 vs. Chris an Brothers@ W, 62-453/20 at Southeast Oklahoma% L, 78-66!! Dillard University Classic (New Orleans, La.)@@ Campbellsville Holiday Hoops (Campbellsville, Ky.)## AUM New Year’s Classic @ NAIA SE Regional Tournament% NAIA Na onal Tournament

1997-98 24-1011/5 vs. Southern-New Orleans W, 85-4611/10 at Spring Hill L, 63-4611/14 at Alabama State L, 48-4411/22 at Mobile L, 49-42

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11/26 at Xavier (La.) L, 42-3911/29 vs. Spring Hill W, 69-4212/1 vs. Union (Tenn.) L, 71-6112/4 at Oklahoma Science and Arts!! W, 51-4912/5 at Oklahoma City!! W, 57-5212/6 at Southern Nazarene!! L, 74-5112/9 vs. Mobile W, 60-5112/11 at Lipscomb@@ W, 66-5012/12 at Lindsey Wilson@@ W, 60-5012/13 at Campbellsville@@ L, 80-7712/17 at Southern-New Orleans W, 55-3212/19 vs. Xavier (La.) W, 59-5612/30 vs. Oklahoma Chris an## W, 67-5112/31 vs. Bethel## W, 55-521/8 vs. Mount Senario$$ W, 77-221/9 at Union (Tenn.) L, 54-451/12 at Talladega W, 60-511/15 at Clafl in W, 69-331/20 at Brewton-Parker W, 71-461/22 vs. Shorter W, 55-341/26 vs. North Georgia W, 73-562/7 vs. Brewton-Parker W, 82-302/9 at North Georgia L, 71-602/11 at Georgia Southwestern W, 57-432/14 vs. Talladega W, 63-512/19 at Shorter W, 61-352/21 vs. Clafl in W, 60-443/7 vs. Talladega@ W, 61-463/19 at Freed-Hardeman% W, 63-313/20 at Wayland Bap st% L, 69-62

!! Ci zen’s Bank of Ardmore Tournament (Ardmore, Okla.)@@ Campbellsville Holiday Hoops (Campbellsville, Ky.)## AUM New Year’s Classic$$ Game played in Jackson, Tenn.@ NAIA SE Regional Tournament% NAIA Na onal Tournament

1998-99 28-811/10 at Mobile W, 60-5211/21 vs. Alabama State W, 60-3711/24 at Spring Hill W, 52-4811/27 at Southern Nazarene!! L, 82-4711/27 at Oklahoma Chris an!! W, 50-4112/3 at Northwest Oklahoma State@@ W, 51-4312/4 at Southern Nazarene@@ L, 66-6312/5 at St. Gregory’s@@ W, 56-4912/8 vs. Union (Tenn.) W, 65-5512/10 at Lipscomb## W, 67-6512/11 at Transylvania## L, 59-5512/12 at Campbellsville## W, 63-5312/29 vs. Emmanuel$$ W, 88-3012/31 vs. Indiana Wesleyan$$ W, 65-351/1 vs. Clafl in$$ W, 70-431/2 vs. Campbellsville$$ W, 57-541/5 vs. Mobile W, 64-371/9 vs. Georgia Southwestern L, 60-511/11 at North Georgia L, 70-581/16 vs. Shorter W, 56-371/18 vs. Spring Hill W, 47-431/23 vs. Brewton-Parker W, 93-241/25 at Union (Tenn.) L, 62-501/28 at Clafl in W, 52-502/1 vs. North Georgia W, 63-482/6 at Georgia Southwestern W, 54-412/9 at Brewton-Parker W, 64-272/11 vs. North Alabama W, 72-422/15 at Xavier (La.) L, 40-372/25 at Savannah College of Art and Design W, 60-422/27 at Shorter W, 56-403/4 vs. Talladega& W, 78-50

3/8 vs. Lindsey Wilson& W, 81-513/17 vs. McKendree% W, 70-533/19 vs. Morris% W, 77-373/20 vs. Freed-Hardeman% L, 55-48!! Integris Health Classic (Bethany, Okla.)@@ Ci zen’s Bank Tournament (Ardmore, Okla.)## Campbellsville Holiday Hoops (Campbellsville, Ky.)$$ AUM New Year Classic& Mid-South Independent Tournament% NAIA Na onal Tournament

1999-00 33-411/5 at Lipscomb!! W, 75-5211/6 at Life!! W, 73-4711/9 vs. Spring Hill W, 69-5611/12 at Union (Tenn.) W, 51-4711/13 at Lambuth W, 69-4911/20 at Georgetown (Ky.) W, 62-5211/21 at Transylvania W, 67-3611/24 at Spring Hill W, 53-4111/27 vs. Emmanuel W, 56-3111/29 vs. Southern Wesleyan W, 70-3712/2 at Brewton-Parker W, 49-4712/4 at Georgia Southwestern W, 52-3612/9 at Lipscomb L, 64-5612/10 at Rio Grande W, 66-4812/29 vs. Lindsey Wilson W, 64-3512/31 vs. Mobile W, 70-481/6 vs. LaGrange W, 80-161/13 at Piedmont W, 70-361/15 at North Georgia W, 69-531/18 vs. Life W, 62-471/27 at Emmanuel W, 57-401/29 at Southern Wesleyan W, 65-342/3 vs. Brewton-Parker W, 63-492/5 vs. Georgia Southwestern W, 72-672/7 vs. Shorter W, 51-322/10 at LaGrange W, 80-222/15 at Life L, 73-602/17 vs. Piedmont W, 77-482/19 vs. North Georgia L, 76-752/21 at Savannah College Art & Design W, 59-522/26 at Shorter W, 52-393/2 vs. Southern Wesleyan # W, 79-343/4 vs. Shorter# W, 76-623/6 vs. North Georgia# W, 72-663/15 at Clafl in% W, 67-333/17 at Trevecca Nazarene% W, 61-463/18 at Southern Nazarene% L, 56-54!! Lady Canes Tip-Off Classic (Americus, Ga.)# Georgia-Alabama-Carolina Conference Tournament% NAIA Na onal Tournament

2000-01 34-411/3 at Morris W, 71-2711/7 vs. Talladega W, 54-3611/11 at Edward Waters W, 51-3711/17 at Oklahoma Bap st!! W, 70-6611/18 at Southern Nazarene!! L, 70-6611/21 at Spring Hill W, 73-6111/28 at Mobile W, 62-4512/1 at Clayton State@@ W, 79-3912/2 at Kennesaw State@@ W, 59-5512/7 at Lindsey Wilson## W, 69-4312/8 at Southern Nazarene## W, 56-5112/9 at Campbellsville## L, 63-5312/29 vs. Virginia Intermont$$ W, 74-4312/30 vs. Dillard$$ W, 57-501/3 vs. Spring Hill W, 61-491/6 at Reinhardt W, 80-571/11 vs. Brewton-Parker W, 64-53

1/13 vs. Emmanuel W, 64-311/15 vs. Southern Wesleyan W, 92-471/20 at Shorter W, 63-411/23 at Talladega W, 77-271/27 vs. North Georgia W, 56-522/1 vs. Georgia Southwestern W, 68-542/3 vs. Reinhardt W, 70-402/8 at Brewton-Parker L, 59-552/10 at Emmanuel W, 57-412/12 at Southern Wesleyan W, 100-392/17 vs. Shorter W, 55-432/23 at Georgia Southwestern W, 64-432/25 at North Georgia W, 62-453/1 at Southern Wesleyan# W, 83-313/2 at Georgia Southwestern# W, 65-573/3 at North Georgia# W, 62-563/14 at Indiana Southeast% W, 59-433/16 at Central State% W, 72-633/17 at Union% W, 55-523/19 at Southern Nazarene% W, 53-493/20 at Oklahoma City% L, 69-52!! Integris Health/Lexington Suites Classic (Bethany, Okla.)@@ Habitat for Humanity Classic (Marie a, Ga.)## Holiday Hoops Classic (Campbellsville, Ky.)$$ AUM New Year’s Classic# Georgia-Alabama-Carolina Conference Tournament% NAIA Na onal Tournament

2001-02 19-1511/2 at Campbellsville!! L, 86-6411/3 at Mobile!! W, 58-4811/9 at Union (Tenn.)@@ L, 54-4611/10 at Lambuth@@ L, 66-5411/13 vs. Mobile L, 68-5911/17 at Wingate## W, 73-5211/18 at Kennesaw State## W, 59-5512/3 at Mobile L, 71-5512/6 at Oklahoma Bap st$$ L, 69-5012/7 at Life$$ W, 53-5112/8 at Campbellsville$$ L, 57-3912/15 at Dillard L, 63-5212/29 vs. Dillard W, 57-421/3 at Reinhardt W, 77-461/5 at North Georgia L, 75-541/10 vs. Brewton-Parker W, 64-441/12 vs. Georgia Southwestern W, 44-381/15 at Life L, 57-351/17 at Southern Wesleyan W, 80-551/19 at Emmanuel W, 69-621/24 vs. Shorter L, 62-481/31 vs. Reinhardt W, 98-552/2 vs. North Georgia W, 84-672/7 at Brewton-Parker W, 2-0 (Forfeit)2/9 at Georgia Southwestern W, 72-462/12 vs. Life L, 65-562/14 vs. Southern Wesleyan W, 86-502/16 vs. Emmanuel W, 59-352/21 at Shorter W, 62-532/28 vs. Reinhardt# W, 65-453/1 vs. Shorter# W, 77-673/2 vs. North Georgia# L, 64-573/13 vs. Houston Bap st% L, 67-59!! Georgia Southwestern Invita onal (Americus, Ga.)@@ The Lambuth Classic (Jackson, Tenn.)## Kennesaw State Classic (Marie a, Ga.)$$ Campbellsville University Classic (Campbellsville, Ky.)# Georgia-Alabama-Carolina Conference Tournament% NAIA Na onal Tournament

2002-03 25-911/8 vs. Spring Hill!! W, 54-45

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24 NAIA All-Americans

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11/9 at Mobile!! W, 57-5111/15 at Clafl in W, 57-5411/19 vs. Mobile W, 56-3611/22 vs. Clafl in@@ W, 67-5811/24 vs. Dillard@@ L, 66-6011/28 at The Master’s## L, 66-6011/29 at Evangel## L, 50-4511/30 at Azusa Pacifi c## W, 62-5112/4 at Indiana-South Bend$$ W, 62-5112/5 at Southern Nazarene$$ L, 62-4712/6 at Campbellsville$$ L, 67-5812/14 at Dillard L, 45-421/4 vs. Spring Hill W, 68-491/9 vs. Reinhardt W, 83-371/11 vs. North Georgia W, 70-641/16 at Brewton-Parker W, 57-531/18 at Georgia Southwestern W, 67-561/23 vs. Southern Wesleyan W, 74-191/25 vs. Emmanuel W, 63-641/30 at Shorter W, 53-352/1 at Southern Poly W, 77-502/6 at Reinhardt W, 77-542/8 at North Georgia L, 70-662/13 vs. Brewton-Parker W, 64-412/15 vs. Georgia Southwestern W, 70-472/20 at Southern Wesleyan W, 65-472/22 at Emmanuel W, 64-442/24 vs. Shorter W, 62-422/27 vs. Southern Poly W, 70-523/6 vs. Southern Wesleyan# W, 81-463/7 vs. Georgia Southwestern# W, 76-713/8 vs. North Georgia# L, 62-603/20 vs. Transylvania% L, 67-56!! University of Mobile Classic (Mobile, Ala.)@@ Bap st Health/Sports Medicine Classic (hosted by AUM)## Plainview Queens Classic (Plainview, Texas)$$ Campbellsville Holiday Hoops Classic (Campbellsville, Ky.)# Georgia-Alabama-Carolina Conference Tournament % NAIA Na onal Tournament

2003-04 25-811/12 vs. Spring Hill W, 60-4811/18 at Spring Hill W, 57-3511/21 vs. Clafl in W, 61-3811/24 at Mobile W, 59-5711/27 at Lubbock Chris an!! L, 53-5011/28 at Wayland Bap st!! L, 57-4611/29 at Southern Nazarene!! L, 68-5512/2 vs. Mobile W, 58-5312/5 at Trevecca Nazarene L, 54-5212/13 at Clafl in W, 64-401/3 vs. Dillard L, 48-431/5 vs. Trevecca Nazarene W, 62-461/8 vs. Brewton-Parker W, 76-571/10 at Reinhardt W, 73-481/15 vs. Emmanuel W, 64-481/17 at Shorter W, 50-201/24 at Southern Poly W, 68-411/29 at Georgia Southwestern W, 66-491/31 at Southern Wesleyan W, 76-571/5 vs. North Georgia W, 72-582/7 at Brewton-Parker W, 63-572/9 vs. Southern Wesleyan W, 58-262/12 vs. Reinhardt W, 62-492/14 at Emmanuel W, 72-472/19 vs. Shorter W, 59-482/23 at North Georgia L, 61-582/26 vs. Southern Poly W, 55-242/28 vs. Georgia Southwestern W, 57-533/3 at Southern Wesleyan# W, 64-363/4 at Brewton-Parker# W, 64-563/5 at North Georgia# L, 82-64

3/16 at Oklahoma Bap st% W, 61-553/18 at Union (Tenn.)% L, 68-47!! Plainview Queens Classic (Plainview, Texas)# Georgia-Alabama-Carolina Conference Tournament % NAIA Na onal Tournament

2004-05 19-1111/6 at Voorhees W, 54-4711/7 at Clafl in L, 70-68 (OT)11/10 at Spring Hill W, 54-4211/13 vs. Mobile W, 58-5611/16 at Columbia W, 74-4011/20 vs. Spring Hill W, 45-4111/26 vs. Clafl in W, 51-4811/29 vs. Berry W, 60-5612/2 at Brewton-Parker L, 75-6012/4 vs. Emmanuel W, 52-4212/10 at Mobile L, 61-551/6 at Lee L, 75-511/8 vs. North Georgia L, 62-431/10 at Reinhardt W, 60-481/15 at Southern Tech W, 54-451/20 vs. Southern Wesleyan W, 61-521/22 vs. Columbia W, 65-241/24 at Berry L, 68-531/27 vs. Brewton-Parker L, 71-572/5 at Georgia Southwestern W, 59-502/7 vs. Lee L, 59-432/10 at North Georgia L, 65-472/12 at Shorter L, 68-582/15 at Emmanuel W, 56-512/17 vs. Reinhardt W, 70-632/19 vs. Shorter W, 66-502/24 vs. Southern Poly W, 60-502/26 vs. Georgia Southwestern W, 54-412/28 at Southern Wesleyan W, 69-643/3 at Lee* L, 51-49* Southern States Athle c Conference Tournament

2005-06 18-1211/4 at Spring Hill W, 67-5711/5 at Mobile L, 57-4711/12 vs. Mobile L, 67-58 (OT)11/17 vs. Berry W, 56-5111/19 vs. Shorter W, 56-4511/22 vs. Columbia W, 59-3911/27 at Hun ngdon W, 58-4812/1 vs. Lee L, 69-5012/3 vs. Spring Hill L, 53-4912/6 at Montevallo L, 56-4512/9 vs. Reinhardt W, 57-561/2 at Mobile L, 71-691/5 at Georgia Southwestern W, 56-541/7 at Brewton-Parker L, 69-611/12 vs. Emmanuel W, 53-501/14 vs. Southern Wesleyan W, 65-531/16 vs. Southern Poly W, 68-371/19 at Berry L, 59-521/21 at Shorter W, 43-491/26 vs. Lee L, 58-542/2 at Southern Poly W, 61-60 (OT)2/4 at Reinhardt W, 75-542/9 vs. Brewton-Parker W, 77-632/11 vs. Georgia Southwestern W, 60-492/16 at Emmanuel W, 58-502/18 at Southern Wesleyan L, 63-562/25 at Columbia W, 57-413/2 at Shorter* W, 64-333/3 at Brewton-Parker* L, 75-633/15 at The Master’s% L, 65-50* Southern States Athle c Conference Tournament% NAIA Na onal Tournament

2006-07 28-611/4 vs. Mobile W, 69-6811/6 at Spring Hill W, 62-4811/10 at Savannah College of Art and Design W, 67-4711/11 at Dillard W, 77-5111/14 vs. William Carey W, 60-5111/18 at Brewton-Parker L, 57-4411/21 vs. Spring Hill W, 53-3111/26 vs. Hun ngdon W, 83-4111/30 at Columbia W, 81-4712/2 vs. Lee W, 46-4112/9 vs. Brenau W, 65-5612/18 at William Carey W, 58-2912/19 at Mobile L, 70-481/4 at Southern Wesleyan W, 62-581/6 vs. Berry W, 69-621/8 at Reinhardt W, 42-371/11 at Southern Poly W, 63-421/13 vs. Shorter W, 57-311/16 vs. Montevallo W, 61-571/20 vs. Emmanuel W, 49-381/25 vs. Columbia W, 60-211/27 vs. Brewton-Parker W, 57-402/1 vs. Reinhardt L, 60-582/3 at Lee L, 61-552/8 vs. Southern Wesleyan W, 67-472/10 at Brenau W, 40-262/15 vs. Southern Poly W, 52-462/17 at Berry W, 69-572/22 at Emmanuel W, 49-302/24 at Shorter W, 42-382/28 vs. Reinhardt* W, 66-583/2 vs. Southern Poly* W, 54-403/3 at Lee* L, 62-493/15 at Lambuth% L, 68-46* Southern States Athle c Conference Tournament% NAIA Na onal Tournament

2007-08 12-1811/7 at Mobile L, 60-5811/13 vs. William Carey W, 51-4011/16 at West Alabama!! W, 61-5911/17 at Montevallo!! W, 54-4511/24 at West Alabama L, 59-5111/26 vs. Mobile W, 64-5311/29 vs. Berry L, 63-5512/1 vs. Shorter L, 54-4412/6 at Lee L, 71-3812/8 at Reinhardt L, 43-41 (OT)12/15 at William Carey L, 52-4012/19 at Freed-Hardeman@@ W, 68-5012/20 at Oklahoma Chris an@@ L, 57-501/3 at Southern Wesleyan W, 60-361/5 at Columbia W, 64-511/12 vs. Brewton-Parker W, 59-481/17 at Emmanuel L, 47-401/19 at Brenau L, 65-641/31 at Berry L, 56-532/2 at Shorter L, 62-552/4 vs. Southern Poly W, 53-382/7 vs. Lee L, 79-582/9 vs. Reinhardt W, 64-562/14 vs. Southern Wesleyan W, 51-452/16 vs. Columbia W, 67-482/21 at Southern Poly L, 60-512/23 at Brewton-Parker L, 69-582/28 vs. Emmanuel L, 73-493/1 vs. Brenau W, 64-583/6 at Berry* L, 65-51!! University of Montevallo Tournament (Montevallo, Ala.)@@ NAIA South Padre Shootout (South Padre Island, Texas)

Year-by-Year Results

8 Conference Championships

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2008-09 20-911/3 vs. Dillard W, 53-3111/5 vs. Mobile L, 73-6611/11 at Spring Hill L, 68-6211/15 vs. West Alabama W, 70-60 (OT)11/20 at Berry W, 59-5611/22 at Shorter W, 57-5412/4 vs. Lee L, 65-5812/6 vs. Reinhardt W, 77-5412/13 at William Carey W, 65-4112/17 at Mobile W, 68-6012/30 vs. Spring Hill W, 63-401/8 at Southern Poly L, 67-571/10 at Brewton-Parker L, 65-641/13 vs. Southern Wesleyan W, 58-561/15 vs. Emmanuel W, 59-381/17 vs. Brenau L, 68-651/24 vs. Columbia W, 67-291/29 vs. Berry W, 57-471/31 vs. Shorter W, 53-472/5 at Lee L, 80-682/7 at Reinhardt W, 75-562/12 at Southern Wesleyan W, 65-472/14 at Columbia W, 66-332/19 vs. Southern Poly W, 65-502/21 vs. Brewton-Parker W, 58-372/26 at Emmanuel W, 71-632/28 at Brenau W, 82-723/5 at Southern Poly* L, 53-503/18 at Point Loma Nazarene% L, 51-38* Southern States Athle c Conference Tournament% NAIA Na onal Tournament

2009-10 15-1511/2 at Mobile W, 63-5711/6 at Bethel!! L, 67-5411/7 at Freed-Hardeman!! L, 69-3911/10 vs. Mobile L, 54-4711/12 at Spring Hill W, 62-4911/14 vs. William Carey W, 44-3511/19 at Brenau W, 66-5911/21 at Emmanuel L, 67-4811/24 vs. Mar n Methodist L, 62-4912/5 vs. Berry W, 75-6512/8 at William Carey L, 69-5612/18 at Mar n Methodist L, 61-5212/30 vs. Spring Hill W, 91-501/9 at Lee L, 61-511/11 vs. Shorter L, 53-501/14 at Columbia W, 70-4911/16 at Southern Wesleyan L, 56-531/21 vs. Brewton-Parker W, 70-531/23 vs. Southern Poly L, 58-441/28 vs. Brenau W, 83-80 (2OT)1/30 vs. Emmanuel W, 60-302/4 at Shorter L, 65-602/6 at Berry L, 76-612/9 vs. Southern Wesleyan W, 75-642/13 vs. Lee W, 73-492/20 vs. Columbia W, 72-442/25 at Brewton-Parker W, 62-572/27 at Southern Poly L, 49-383/4 at Emmanuel* W, 38-343/5 at Lee* L, 53-35!! Freed-Hardeman LionBackers Classic (Henderson, Tenn.)* Southern States Athle c Conference Tournament

2010-11 14-1611/4 vs. Selma W, 81-6911/6 at Talladega W, 81-53

11/12 at Lee!! L, 90-6911/13 vs. Shorter!! L, 76-7011/16 vs. Emmanuel W, 65-5811/19 at Southern Poly L, 96-7111/20 at Brewton-Parker W, 77-6911/23 vs. Mar n Methodist L, 80-7711/29 vs. Talladega W, 57-5012/3 vs. Freed-Hardeman L, 73-5612/4 vs. True -McConnell W, 59-3912/11 vs. Lee L, 84-4812/17 at Mar n Methodist L, 91-7712/30 at New Orleans W, 60-501/6 at Emmanuel W, 43-421/8 vs. Southern Poly L, 62-55 (OT)1/13 vs. Belhaven W, 72-631/15 at Spring Hill L, 57-511/20 at Mobile L, 65-581/22 vs. William Carey L, 55-541/25 vs. New Orleans L, 64-581/29 vs. Loyola New Orleans W, 66-632/3 at Faulkner L, 55-512/5 at Belhaven L, 68-462/10 vs. Spring Hill W, 52-492/12 vs. Mobile L, 66-632/17 at William Carey W, 63-58 (OT)2/19 at Loyola New Orleans W, 51-502/22 vs. Brenau W, 55-472/29 vs. Faulkner L, 58-54!! Lee University Classic (Cleveland, Tenn.)

2011-12 14-16 11/4 vs. Concordia College Selma## W, 67-47 11/5 vs. Webber Interna onal## W, 54-48 11/6 at Alabama%% L, 81-27 11/9 vs. Talladega W, 53-3811/12 at Georgia Southwestern L, 81-4911/18 at Lee L, 51-41 11/19 at Shorter L, 66-57 11/22 at Talladega L, 57-54 12/2 vs. Southern Poly W, 51-4312/3 vs. Brewton-Parker W, 56-51 12/10 at Freed-Hardeman L, 77-56 12/29 vs. Mar n Methodist L, 90-85 12/30 vs. New Orleans W, 63-51 1/2 vs. Birmingham Southern W, 66-63 1/6 at Emmanuel L, 59-53 1/7 at Brenau W, 91-89 (2OT) 1/12 at Belhaven L, 60-551/14 vs. Spring Hill W, 61-55 1/19 vs. Mobile L, 72-54 1/21 vs. William Carey L, 76-601/26 at New Orleans W, 65-591/28 at Loyola-New Orleans L, 75-48 2/2 vs. Faulkner L, 58-49 2/4 vs. Belhaven L, 78-52 2/9 at Spring Hill W, 54-49 2/11 at Mobile W, 73-60 2/16 vs. William Carey L, 60-53 2/18 vs. Loyola-New Orleans W, 63-592/25 at Faulkner L, 45-412/29 vs. Brewton-Parker* W, 45-323/1 vs. Belhaven* L, 55-47## Jimmy Faulkner Classic (Montgomery, Ala.) %% Exhibi on Game* Southern States Athle c Conference Tournament 2012-13 21-9 10/30 at Reinhardt W, 81-49 11/2 vs. Concordia College Selma## W, 81-47 11/3 vs. Webber Interna onal## W, 62-48 11/9 vs. Evangel^^ W, 52-47 11/10 vs. UVA-Wise^^ W, 69-47

11/16 vs. Lee W, 54-49 11/17 vs. Southern Wesleyan W, 79-60 11/27 at Samford%% L, 62-24 11/30 at Coastal Georgia W, 56-52 12/1 at Brewton-Parker W, 59-45 12/4 at Birmingham Southern W, 54-47 12/7 vs. Freed-Hardeman L, 75-49 12/15 at West Georgia L, 67-57 12/30 vs. Madonna@@ W, 81-59 12/31 at Ave Maria@@ L, 83-66 1/4 vs. Emmanuel W, 62-50 1/5 vs. Brenau W, 63-60 1/12 vs. Faulkner L, 65-58 1/17 at Spring Hill L, 66-59 1/19 vs. Belhaven W, 61-44 1/24 at Mobile W, 72-61 1/26 vs. William Carey W, 53-45 1/31 at Loyola-New Orleans W, 45-40 2/2 vs. Morris W, 82-32 2/7 at Faulkner L, 79-54 2/9 at Belhaven L, 55-51 2/14 vs. Spring Hill W, 64-58 2/16 vs. Mobile W, 68-52 2/21 at William Carey L, 61-57 (OT) 2/23 vs. Loyola W, 54-53 2/28 vs. Coastal Georgia* L, 68-46## Jimmy Faulkner Classic (Montgomery, Ala.) ^^ Jack Souther Classic (Cleveland, Tenn.)@@ Ave Maria University Holiday Classic (Ave Maria, Fla.)%% Exhibi on Game * Southern States Athle c Conference Tournament

2013-14 14-15 11/1 vs. Concordia-Selma## W, 64-40 11/2 vs. Thomas## W, 70-54 11/4 at Southern Mississippi%% L, 54-77 11/9 vs. Reinhardt W, 59-49 11/15 vs. Mar n Methodist W, 61-58 (OT) 11/16 vs. Loyola-New Orleans L, 50-57 11/22 at Belhaven W, 54-4911/23 at William Carey L, 53-67 11/26 at Lee L, 56-8212/3 vs. Selma W, 85-5912/7 at Tuskegee L, 73-6112/16 at Freed-Hardeman L, 61-471/10 vs. Spring Hill W, 71-601/11 at Mobile L, 74-541/16 at Faulkner L, 74-611/18 vs. Coastal Georgia W, 61-531/20 at Morris W, 92-531/23 at Emmanuel L, 66-411/25 vs. Brewton-Parker W, 81-432/1 at Brenau L, 67-612/6 vs. Southern Poly L, 63-522/8 at Coastal Georgia L, 74-612/17 at Southern Wesleyan L, 70-642/18 at Brewton-Parker W, 77-532/20 vs. Brenau W, 78-692/22 vs. Southern Wesleyan W, 63-572/24 vs. Emmanuel W, 66-532/27 at Southern Poly L, 74-643/1 vs. Faulkner L, 70-583/5 vs. Mar n Methodist* L, 68-56 ## Jimmy Faulkner Classic (Montgomery, Ala.)%% Exhibi on Game * Southern States Athle c Conference Tournament

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Just as important as success on the court and in the classroom, giving back to the community has always been a key philosophy of the Auburn University at Montgomery women’s basketball team. The success on the court is evident. Beginning its 26th year of existence, AUM has made 18 NAIA National Tournament appearances, won better than 69 percent of its games and had 24 All-American selections. In the classroom, the Warhawks consistently fi nish semesters with a team cumulative grade-point average of better than 3.0. During the 2014 spring semester, the women’s basketball team had fi ve players earn a 3.0 GPA. AUM had a pair of student-athletes named to the 2013-14 Southern States Athletic Conference All-Academic Team and one NAIA Scholar Athlete. The women’s basketball team has also earned two AUM Honor Student-Athlete awards, sponsored by the SSAC. But the component of the Warhawks’ philosophy that is often overlooked is the way the team gives back. During the past year, the women’s basketball program has participated in a variety of events in the community, benefi tting citizens of all ages. One of the most popular events the Warhawks participate in is the annual Make a Difference Day. During the event, players and coaches interact with local youth, reading books and doing various activities with children at the Molina Learning Center in Montgomery. Along with reading to the children, members of the team also help the center’s students pick out books for their own personal library. The team works with AUM professor Dr. Nancy Anderson on the project. The team also held a one-day clinic for members of the Prattville YMCA, at which they taught basketball fundamentals and life skills to more than 40 local youth. During the holiday season, the Warhawks were active in the Montgomery Sheriff’s Department’s Christmas for Kids campaign. They also participated in the Martin Luther King Day of Service initiative and spent time reading to students at Blount Elementary School and the First United Methodist Church’s Early Childhood Development Center. Additionally, players and coaches have volunteered to run activity booths at the Blount Fall Festival and have conducted small clinics for members of the Early Childhood Development Center. Members of the team have helped AUM students move into the residence halls and spearheaded AUM’s fi rst blood drive of the year as part of its partnership with the NAIA Leadership Program. The women’s team also sponsored the 14th annual Warhawk Challenge in early October, where nearly 70 runners participated in the four-mile trail run. The Warhawks will also partner with the Joy to Life Foundation again this year for their annual “Pink Zone” game, to help raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research. In past years, AUM has honored survivors of the dreaded disease following its game.

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OCTOBERJimmy Faulkner Classic - Faulkner University31 Concordia-Selma Montgomery, Ala. 1 p.m.

NOVEMBER1 Florida Memorial Montgomery, Ala. 1 p.m.8 at Dillard New Orleans, La. 3 p.m.11 SELMA AUM Gymnasium 5:30 p.m.15 at Oakwood Huntsville, Ala. 7 p.m.18 at West Georgia Carrollton, Ala. 6 p.m.21 MARTIN METHODIST* AUM Gymnasium 5:30 p.m. 22 WILLIAM CAREY* AUM Gymnasium 3 p.m.28 at Blue Mountain* Blue Mountain, Miss. 5:30 p.m.29 at Bethel (Tenn.)* McKenzie, Tenn. 3 p.m.

DECEMBER3 COLUMBUS STATE AUM Gymnasium 5:30 p.m.8 at Selma Selma, Ala. 5:30 p.m.13 at Reinhardt Waleska, Ga. 1 p.m.AUM Classic29 SHAWNEE STATE# AUM Gymnasium 6 p.m.30 SOUTHEASTERN# AUM Gymnasium 2 p.m.

JANUARY3 LOYOLA-NEW ORLEANS* AUM Gymnasium 3 p.m.5 at Samford [Exh.] Birmingham, Ala. 11:30 a.m.9 at Brenau* Gainesville, Ga. 4:30 p.m.13 OAKWOOD AUM Gymnasium 5:30 p.m.17 at Belhaven* Jackson, Miss. 2 p.m.22 at Faulkner* Montgomery, Ala. 5:30 p.m.24 BREWTON-PARKER* AUM Gymnasium 2 p.m.29 COASTAL GEORGIA* AUM Gymnasium 5:30 p.m.31 at Middle Georgia State* Cochran, Ga. 1 p.m.

FEBRUARY5 at Mobile* Mobile, Ala. 5:30 p.m.7 FAULKNER* AUM Gymnasium 2 p.m.Pink Zone Game12 BELHAVEN* AUM Gymnasium 5:30 p.m.19 at Coastal Georgia* Brunswick, Ga. 4:30 p.m.21 at Brewton-Parker* Mt. Vernon, Ga. 11 a.m.26 MIDDLE GEORGIA STATE* AUM Gymnasium 5:30 p.m.28 MOBILE*%$ AUM Gymnasium 2 p.m.

* SSAC Game $ Senior Day % Homecoming Home Games in BOLD CAPS Times in CDT and Subject to change