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#3 - Marina Ruiz6-0, Freshman, G

Madrid, Spain

#35 - Mariah Dean6-2, Junior, C

Bakersfield, Calif.

#24 - Hannah Goolsby5-9, Sophomore, GCookeville, Tenn.

#1 - Kandace Newry5-11, Junior, G

Miami, Fla.

#4 - Tionne Herron5-5, Sophomore, G

Bolivar, Tenn.

#5 - Yaktavia Hickson5-11, Freshman, G

Stone Mountain, Ga.

#33 - Samaria Howard5-7, Junior, G

Jacksonville, Fla.

#2 - Tia Nicholson6-2, Junior, C

Clarksville, Tenn.

#32 - Candace Parson6-2, Senior, C

Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

#25 - Asia Harper6-0, Freshman, FFayetteville, Ga

#10 - Catherine Taylor5-9, Sophomore, G

Arrington, Tenn.

#22 - T’Keyah WIlliams6-2, Senior, F

Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Jim DavisHead CoachThird Season

Tennessee Tech Women’s Basketball(Numerical Roster)

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2014!15 GOLDEN EAGLE BASKETBALL

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UNIVERSITY INFORMATION

Name ......................Tennessee Technological UniversityLocation ...........................................Cookeville, TennesseeFounded ............................................................................1915Enrollment .................................................................... 11,118Nickname .......................................................Golden EaglesSchool Colors ............................................ Purple and GoldAffiliation ..................................................... NCAA Division IConference........................................................... Ohio ValleyPresident .................................................. Dr. Philip OldhamAthletics Director ............................................. Mark WilsonFaculty Representative ...................................Jeff RobertsHome Arena (Capacity) ................. Eblen Center (9,280)

Head Coach .............................................................Jim Davis Alma Mater ........................ (Tennessee Wesleyan, ‘70)Record at Tech ......................................31-30 (3rd season)Career Record (Seasons) ..............532-270 (27 seasons)Assistant Coach .................................. Laquanda DawkinsYears at Tech / Alma Mater ............................1st/UNC '99Assistant Coach ................................................Allison ClarkYears at Tech / Alma Mater ......3rd/Tennessee Tech ‘02Assistant Coach ..................................................Bart WalkerYears at Tech / Alma Mater ....3rd/Lincoln Memorial ‘92Director of Operations ............................Michael CooperYears at Tech / Alma Mater ...... 1st/Tennessee Tech ‘13Administrative Associate ........................ Jessica MorganBasketball Office Phone .............................931-372-3921

First Season of Women’s Basketball .........................1970All-Time Record ........................................................ 866-449All-Time OVC Record .............................................. 396-159OVC Regular Season Titles ............................................ (18)

‘77-78, ‘78-79. ‘80-81, ‘81-82, ‘86-87, ‘89-90, ‘90-91, ‘91-92, ‘92-93, ‘94-95, ‘97-98, ‘98-99, ‘99-00, ‘00-01,

‘01-02, ‘05-06, ‘10-11, ‘12-13OVC Tournament Titles ................................................... (10)

‘81-82, ‘86-87, ‘88-89, ‘89-90, ‘90-91, ‘91-92, ‘92-92, ‘98-99, ‘99-00

NCAA Tournament Appearances ...................................10NCAA Tournament Record ...........................................3-10

No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown (Prev. School)1 Kandace Newry G Jr. 5’11 Miami, Fla. (Binghamton University)33 Samaria Howard G Jr. 5’7 Jacksonville, Fla. (Flordia State CC)25 Asia Harper F Fr. 6’0 Fayetteville, Ga. (Fayette Co)3 Marina Ruiz G Fr. 6’0 Madrid, Spain (Villa De Mostoles)5 Yaktavia ‘Shug’Hickson G Fr. 5’11 Stone Mountain, Ga. (Columbia)

TEAM INFORMATION

COACHING STAFF

TEAM HISTORY

2013-14 REVIEW

2013-14 Record ...............................................................12-18 Home ..................................................................................8-4 Away ................................................................................. 4-11 Neutral ................................................................................0-32013-14 OVC Record/Finish ................................... 9-7/3rd

Letterwinners Returning / Lost .................................... 7/4Starters Returning / Lost ................................................. 3/2Newcomers .............................................................................. 5% of Points Returning ..................1,077 of 2,047 (52.6%)% of Rebounds Returning ............. 553 of 1,088 (50.8%)% of Assists Returning ........................136 of 306 (44.4%)

No. Name ..................... Pos. ..Ht. ...Yr. ......PPG .... RPG ..... APG ...MPG22 T’Keyah Williams .... F ..... 6-2 ... Sr. .......9.2 .......5.9 ....... 0.5 ...... 24.732 Candance Parson ...C .... 6-2 ... Sr. .......10.4 .....6.4 ....... 0.3 .........6.524 Hannah Goolsby ....G .... 5-9 ... So. ......9.0 .......2.5 ....... 1.2 ...... 28.110 Catherine Taylor .....G .... 5-9 ... So. ......4.6 .......1.9 ....... 0.9 ...... 16.1

Key Returners

No. Name ....................Pos....Ht. .... Yr. ..... PPG ...RPG ... APG ...... MPG02 Tia Nicholson .......F ........ 6-2..... Jr. ..... 1.7 ...... 0.8 ...... 0.2 ............ 7.004 Shunice Herron .G ....... 5-5.... So. ..... 2.6 ...... 1.0 ...... 1.9 ..........14.835 Mariah Dean ........C ........ 6-2..... Jr. ...... 3.6 ...... 3.2 ...... 0.3 ..........11.3

Others Returning

Women’s Basketball Contact .................................... Jocelyn VerVeldeEmail....................................................................... [email protected] Phone ......................................................................... 931-372-6139Cell Phone ............................................................................. 920-889-1135SID .............................................................................................Rob SchabertEmail...................................................................... [email protected] Phone ......................................................................... 931-372-3088Fax number ........................................................................... 931-372-3114

Newcomers

Sports Information Contact Information

QUICK HITS

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No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown (Prev. School)1 Kandace Newry G Jr. 5’11 Miami, Fla. (Binghamton University)33 Samaria Howard G Jr. 5’7 Jacksonville, Fla. (Flordia State CC)25 Asia Harper F Fr. 6’0 Fayetteville, Ga. (Fayette Co)3 Marina Ruiz G Fr. 6’0 Madrid, Spain (Villa De Mostoles)5 Yaktavia ‘Shug’Hickson G Fr. 5’11 Stone Mountain, Ga. (Columbia)

No. Name ....................Pos....Ht. .... Yr. ..... PPG ...RPG ... APG ...... MPG02 Tia Nicholson .......F ........ 6-2..... Jr. ..... 1.7 ...... 0.8 ...... 0.2 ............ 7.004 Shunice Herron .G ....... 5-5.... So. ..... 2.6 ...... 1.0 ...... 1.9 ..........14.835 Mariah Dean ........C ........ 6-2..... Jr. ...... 3.6 ...... 3.2 ...... 0.3 ..........11.3

2014-15 ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown (Previous School)1 Kandace Newry G Jr. 5’11 Miami, Fla. (Binghamton University)2 Tia Nicholson F Jr. 6’2 Clarksville, Tenn. (Clarksville)3 Marina Ruiz G Fr. 6’0 Madrid, Spain (Villa De Mostoles)4 Shunice Tionne Herron G So. 5’5 Bolivar, Tenn. (Bolivar Central)5 Yaktavia ‘Shug’ Hickson G Fr. 5’11 Stone Mountain, Ga. (Columbia)10 Catherine Taylor G So. 5’9 Arrington, Tenn. (Page)22 T’Keyah Williams F Sr. 6’2 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Dillard)24 Hannah Goolsby G So. 5’9 Cookeville, Tenn. (Cookeville)25 Asia Harper F Fr. 6’0 Fayetteville, Ga. (Fayette County)32 Candace Parson C Sr. 6’2 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Dillard)33 Samaria Howard G Jr. 5’7 Jacksonville, Fla. (Flordia State college)35 Mariah Dean C Jr. 6’2 Bakersfield, Calif. (Benjamin E. Mays)

Players by StateCalifornia (1): Mariah Dean,Florida (4): Kandace Newry, Candace Parson, T’Keyah Williams, Samaria HowardGeorgia (2): Asia Harper, Yaktavia ‘Shug’ HicksonTennessee (4): Shunice Tionne Herron, Catherine Taylor, Tia Nicholson, Hannah GoolsbySpain (1): Marina Ruiz

Players by ClassFreshman (3): Yaktavia ‘Shug’ Hickson, Asia Harper, Marina RuizSophomore (3): Shunice Tionne Herron, Catherine Taylor, Hannah GoolsbyJunior (4): Kandace Newry, Tia Nicholson, Samaria Howard, Mariah DeanSenior (2): Candace Parson, T’Keyah Williams

Players by PositionGuard (7): Kandace Newry, Shunice Tionne Herron,Yaktavia ‘Shug’ Hickson, Catherine Taylor, Hannah Goolsby, Samaria Howard, Marina RuizForward (3): Tia Nicholson, T’Keyah Williams, Asia HarperCenter (2): Mariah Dean, Candace Parson

Players by Height5-5 Shunice Tionne Herron5-7 Samaria Howard5-9 Hannah Goolsby Catherine Taylor5-11 Kandace Newry Yaktavia ‘Shug’ Hickson6-0 Asia Harper Marina Ruiz6-2 Mariah Dean Tia Nicholson Candace Parson T’Keyah Williams

Head Coach ..........................................Jim Davis ........................................................ 3rd seasonAssistant Coach ..................................Laquanda Dawkins ..................................... 1st seasonAssistant Coach ..................................Allison Clark .................................................. 3rd seasonAssistant Coach ..................................Bart Walker .................................................... 3rd seasonDirector of Basketball Ops. ..........Michael Cooper ............................................ 1st seasonAdministrative Associate ..............Jessica Morgan ............................................ 4th seasonAthletic Trainer ...................................Randi Kaplan ................................................ 3rd seasonManagers ......................... Darius Berry, Hayley Roberson, Adelia Smith, Laiken Gilliam

No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown (Previous School)35 Mariah Dean C Jr. 6’2 Bakersfield, Calif. (Benjamin E. Mays)24 Hannah Goolsby G So. 5’9 Cookeville, Tenn. (Cookeville)25 Asia Harper F Fr. 6’0 Fayetteville, Ga. (Fayette County)4 Shunice Tionne Herron G So. 5’5 Bolivar, Tenn. (Bolivar Central)5 Yaktavia ‘Shug’ Hickson G Fr. 5’11 Stone Mountain, Ga. (Columbia)33 Samaria Howard G Jr. 5’7 Jacksonville, Fla. (Flordia State College)1 Kandace Newry G Jr. 5’11 Miami, Fla. (Binghamton University)2 Tia Nicholson F Jr. 6’2 Clarksville, Tenn. (Clarksville)32 Candace Parson C Sr. 6’2 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Dillard)3 Marina Ruiz G Fr. 6’0 Madrid, Spain (Villa De Mostoles)10 Catherine Taylor G So. 5’9 Arrington, Tenn. (Page)22 T’Keyah Williams F Sr. 6’2 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Dillard)

NUMERICAL ROSTER

COACHING AND SUPPORT STAFF

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

ROSTERS

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2012-13

Champions19-12

1977-78

Champions19-4

1978-79

Champions23-10

1980-81

Champions23-11

1981-82

Champions20-11

1986-87

Champions24-7

1989-90

Champions26-5

1990-91

Champions22-8

1991-92

Champions21-9

1992-93

Champions22-7

1994-95

Champions19-13

1997-98

Champions22-7

1998-99

Champions21-9

1999-00

Champions24-9

2000-01

Champions24-6

2005-06

Champions23-9

2010-11

Champions23-8

Tennessee Tech Basketball

THE TRADITION CONTINUES...

THIS IS...

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School First Season Yrs. W L Pct.

Tennessee 1902-03 68 1,247 279 .817

Lousiana Tech 1974-75 39 1,043 264 .798

James Madison 1920-21 91 989 513 .658

Old Dominon 1969-70 44 977 374 .723

Stephen F. Austin 1968-69 45 964 415 .699

Stanford 1977-78 39 932 284 .766

Ohio State 1966-67 48 920 401 .696

Texas 1976-77 39 919 339 .731

Connecticut 1974-75 31 905 189 .827

Tennessee Tech 1970-71 43 885 461 .658

THE BEST IN THE NATION Golden Eagles rank as the TENTH winningest women’s basketball program in NCAA

history with 885 wins in the program’s history

The Golden Eagles have reached 854 wins by playing some of the winningest programs in the nation. Tech has played five of the other nine teams in the all-time Top 10 list. Tech has faced Tennessee, Louisiana Tech, Ohio State, Old Dominion, and Stephen F. Austin.

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Once known around the Ohio Valley Conference as

“THE TEMPLE OF DOOM” due to its large capacity and imposing atmosphere, the Hooper Eblen Center is the OVC’s

second-largest arena and one of its most hostile.

The building is named for longtime athletic administrator and coach Hooper Eblen, who served the University for 33 years and was instrumental in planning construction of both the

Eblen Center and the home of the Golden Eagle football team, Tucker Stadium.

The arena features 9,250 seats with cushioned theater-style seating throughout the lower level.

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First-Class Facilities

Women’s Basketball Locker Room

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About the Coaches Complex) Opened April 22, 2009) 5,000 square feet of office space for men’s and women’s basketball programs) Floor to ceiling glass overlooking the court) Head coaches’ offices include open air balcony overlooking the Eblen Center floor)�Director’s Skybox and Entertaining Suite with capacity for 18 guests) All offices equipped with state-of-the-art video equipment) Separate conference rooms for each program)�Funded 100 percent by the Tennessee Tech Athletics Department

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PLAYERPAGES

Freshmen (L-R):Asia Harper (25),Marina Ruiz (back) (3),Yaktavia Hickson (5)

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In 2013-14 (Junior): Candace started in 29 games and saw action in 30 of them during the 2013-14 season…scored five double-doubles throughout the year … had 17 double-digit scoring efforts on the season, including a career-high of 20 points against Tennessee State (2/3) … snagged a career-high of 14 rebounds versus Memphis (12/14) … had three steals against Marquette (11/29) … totaled 10 assists in the season … ended with averages of 10.4 points and 6.4 rebounds per game.

In 2012-13 (Sophomore): Candace saw action in 30 of the 31 games for the Golden Eagles during the 2012-13 season … averaged 1.7 points and 2.1 rebounds.

In 2011-12 (R-Freshman): Candace made four starts in TTU’s first six games before getting sidelined with an injury … averaged 7.3 points and 2.8 rebounds per game and tallied at least 10 points in three straight games, including a then career-high 13 points against Tennessee Wesleyan (11/21) … shot 43.6 percent from the field … named to the TTU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.

In 2010-11 (Freshman): Candace saw action in six games before suffering a season-ending knee injury … posted seven points and six rebounds against Middle Tennessee (12/1) … named to the TTU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.

High School: A 6-foot-2 post player from Dillard High School in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Parson played for Hall of Fame head coach Marcia Pinder and helped her team to three consecutive county championships … named an all-tournament team selection during Dillard’s county championship … also played for Team Breakdown, one of the top traveling teams in the country.

Personal: Daughter of Wendy Parson … born April 14, 1992 … full name Candace Marie Parson … majoring in sports administration.

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Points: 20 vs. Tennessee State -- 02/03/14Rebounds: 14 vs. Memphis -- 12/14/13Assists: 2 - three timesSteals : 3 - three timesBlocks: 3 - two timesMinutes: 37 at Eastern Kentucky - 02/27/14

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SEASON GP-GS FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT O.REB-D.REB TOT AVG PF AST TO BLK ST PTS AVG HI2010-11 6-0 8-16 .500 0-0 .000 1-5 .200 4-7 11 1.8 3 2 3 1 0 17 2.8 82011-12 6-4 17-39 .436 0-0 .000 10-18 .556 3-14 17 2.8 17 0 8 4 4 44 7.3 132012-13 30-5 20-54 .370 0-0 .000 10-18 .556 25-38 63 2.1 38 3 26 9 10 50 1.7 92013-14 29-28 125-249 .502 0-1 .000 53-91 .528 81-106 187 6.4 91 9 61 20 23 303 10.4 20TOTALS 71-37 170-358 .475 0-1 .000 74-132 .561 113-165 278 3.9 149 14 98 34 37 414 5.8

CAREER STATS

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In 2013-14 (Junior): T’Keyah started in 14 games and played in 21 games for the Golden Eagles squad … scored a career-high 21 points versus Arkansas State (12/18) … captured a double-double against Tennessee Wesleyan (11/9) with 11 points and 11 rebounds … had 10 double-digit scoring efforts on the season … snagged a career-high 15 rebounds against Valparaiso (11/24 ) … dished out a high of three assists at Arkansas (12/20) … ended the season with an average of 9.2 points and 5.8 rebounds per game.

In 2012-13 (Sophomore): T’Keyah saw action in all 31 games, including 24 starts … scored a then career-high 20 points and added 11 rebounds versus Rice (11/17) for her first of four double-doubles of the season …scored 10 points at least 10 times during the season …averaged 6.9 points and 6.7 rebounds.

In 2011-12 (Freshman): T’Keyah appeared in all 34 games as a freshman and started in TTU’s final game against Bradley in the WBI Tournament … on the season she tallied 88 points, 82 rebounds and 15 blocks …connected on 30-of-44 shots from the free throw line and also shot 44.6 percent from the field … posted a career-high 10 points against Eastern Illinois in the OVC Tournament (3/2) … tallied at least six rebounds in three games … received TTU’s Most Improved Player Award for her work toward the end of the season.

High School: A former teammate of current Golden Eagle center Candace Parson, Williams provided a solid presence at the post position not only for Dillard High School, but also as a member of Team Breakdown under head coach Pat Gajardo ... under coach Marcia Pinder, Williams averaged a career-high 10 points, 11 rebounds, three steals and two blocks per game during her junior season as she led Dillard to a class 5A State Championship in 2010 and 2011 ... Williams ranked 74th in the nation at her position by ESPN’s Hoopgurlz, Brandon Clay’s Jump Off Plus and Mike T. White’s All Star Girls Report also ranked her nationally among the best ... was a five-time Defensive Player of the Week during her sophomore season ... participated in several track and field events including the long jump, 200m dash and the 4x100 relay.

Personal: T’Keyah is the daughter of Serena Cook ... born January 15, 1993 ... full name T’Keyah Sharice Williams ... majoring in EXPW - coaching and sports administration.

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SEASON GP-GS FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT O.REB-D.REB TOT AVG PF AST TO BLK ST PTS AVG HI2011-12 34-2 29-65 .446 0-0 .000 30-44 .682 28-54 82 2.4 52 3 44 15 13 88 2.6 102012-13 31-24 81-168 .482 0-0 .000 51-86 .593 47-160 207 6.7 54 12 44 14 21 213 6.9 202013-14 20-13 69-129 .535 0-0 .000 45-76 .592 43-74 117 5.9 38 10 36 7 9 183 9.2 21TOTALS 85-39 179-362 .494 0-0 .000 126-206 .612 118-288 406 4.8 144 25 124 36 43 484 5.7

CAREER STATS

Points: 21 vs. Arkansas State -- 12/18/13Rebounds: 15 vs. Valparaiso -- 11/24/13Assists: 3 vs. Arkansas -- 12/20/13Steals : 5 vs. Tennessee Wesleyan -- 11/10/12Blocks: 3 at Belmont -- 03/08/13Minutes: 35 vs. Marquette -- 11/29/13

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In 2013-14 (Sophomore): Mariah saw action in 26 games for Tech, including one start against Tennessee State (2/3) … recorded her first double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds against SIUE (1/11) … snagged another 10 rebounds against UT Martin (1/20) … helped the team with a season-high three assists versus Tennessee Wesleyan (11/9) … totaled 11 steals on the season …ended the season with averages of 3.6 points and 3.2 rebounds per game.

In 2012-13 (Freshman): Played in 24 games for the Golden Eagles, including her first start in the purple and gold versus Samford on 12/6…scored a career-high 13 points versus UT Martin on 1/21… averaged 2.5 points and 1.9 rebounds during her freshman campaign.

High School: Mariah came to the Golden Eagle basketball team from Benjamin E. Mays High School in Atlanta, Ga. ... A versatile athlete, she played volleyball, ran track, and played basketball, earning two letters in track and volleyball and three letters in basketball. Mariah played power forward and center under Coach Natasha Harrigan … recipient of the Best Defensive Player and Co-Best All Around JV Basketball … a hard-worker in the classroom, she received the Scholar Athlete Award, B.E. Mays Academic Athletic Achievement Award, the B.E. Mays FCA Leadership Award two times, and the Superior Scholar Athlete Award… led her team to victories at the 2008 Swoosh Kickoff Classic, 2008 Swoosh Summer Kickoff, 2009 Regional Championships, and the 2011 Super Showcase … during her 2010-11 season, she averaged 16 points per game, three rebounds, and three blocks per game … a decorated student in the classroom, she earned a spot in the top 10% of her class all four years, received the Super Performance Award in her AP Biology class, and received the Superior Performance Award in her Spanish class.

Personal: Mariah is the daughter of Sherman and Rachel Dean of Bakersfield, California... full name is Mariah Olivia Dean ... born December 14, 1993 ... majoring in Spanish.

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35 Points: 13 vs. UT Martin,1/21/13Rebounds: 10 - two timesAssists: 3 vs. Tennessee Wesleyan -- 11/9/13Steals : 2 - three timesBlocks: 2 - two timesMinutes: 18 vs. Jacksonville State - 3/6/14

CAREER HIGHS

CAREER STATSSEASON GP-GS FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT O.REB-D.REB TOT AVG PF AST TO BLK ST PTS AVG HI2012-13 24-1 25-53 .472 0-0 .000 10-18 .556 18-27 45 1.9 26 2 7 8 6 60 2.5 13 2013-14 25-1 33-75 .440 0-0 .000 24-39 .615 34-46 80 3.2 57 8 20 11 10 90 3.6 10TOTALS 49-2 58-128 .453 0-0 .000 34-57 .596 52-73 125 2.6 83 10 27 19 16 150 3.1 25-53.472

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TIA NICHOLSON2

In 2013-14 (Sophomore): Tia saw action in 19 games … scored a career-high nine points against Tennessee Wesleyan (11/9) … snagged three rebounds versus Tennessee Wesleyan and Alcorn State (12/5) … tallied five blocks on the season … averaged 1.7 points per game and 0.8 rebounds per game.

In 2012-13 (Freshman): Tia saw action in 15 games for the Golden Eagles ... averaged 1.3 rebounds and 0.7 points per game.

High School: Tia came to Tech from Clarksville High School where she received four letters as a member of the basketball team playing forward/center … named All-District and made three appearances in the state championship … averaged 10 points per game, 10 rebounds, four steals, four blocks, and eight assists.

Personal: Tia is the daughter of Frederick Nicholson of Clarksville, Tenn ... full name Latia Darnell Nicholson … born April 15, 1993 … majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

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SEASON GP-GS FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT O.REB-D.REB TOT AVG PF AST TO BLK ST PTS AVG HI2012-13 15-0 4-13 .308 0-0 .000 2-5 .400 6-14 20 1.3 9 0 2 2 2 10 0.7 22013-14 18-0 11-20 .550 0-5 .000 8-16 .500 6-9 15 0.8 10 3 6 5 3 30 1.7 9TOTALS 33-0 15-33 .455 0-5 .000 10-21 .476 12-23 35 1.1 19 3 8 7 5 40 1.2

CAREER STATS

Points: 9 vs. Tennessee Wesleyan - 11/09/13*Rebounds: 4 - two timesAssists: 1 - three times Steals : 2 vs. Jacksonville St., 2/9/13Blocks: 2 at South Alabama -- 12/7/13*Minutes: 14 at Alcom State - 12/05/13

CAREER HIGHS

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SHUNICE TIONNE HERRON4

In 2013-14 (Freshman): Tionne started in two games and saw action in 25 during the season for the Golden Eagle squad … scored a career-high nine points and snagged a high four rebounds against Murray State (1/27) … dished out a high of eight assists versus UT-Martin (1/20) … averaged 2.6 points per game and 1.0 rebound per game.

High School: Tionne played four years as point guard for coach Rick Rudesill at Bolivar Central … earning the assist award as a freshman, Tionne was named to the all-district team during her sophomore through senior years, as well as earning the district MVP during her senior year … helped lead her team to a district championship during her senior year, following a district runner-up finish in 2012 … averaged 13.3 points, 3.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists, and 2.4 steals … finished her career with 1,465 points, 384 rebounds, 293 assists, and 488 steals.

Personal: Tionne is the daughter of Jeffery and Stacy Herron ... full name Shunice Tionne Herron ... born October 11, 1994 ... studying sociology - criminal justice.

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SEASON GP-GS FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT O.REB-D.REB TOT AVG PF AST TO BLK ST PTS AVG HI2013-14 24-1 19-65 .292 9-33 .273 16-19 .842 1-23 24 1.0 29 45 46 2 15 63 2.6 9TOTALS 24-1 19-65 .292 9-33 .273 16-19 .842 1-23 24 1.0 29 45 46 2 15 63 2.6

CAREER STATS

Points: 9 at Murray St. -- 01/17/14Rebounds: 4 at Murray St. -- 01/27/14Assists: 8 at UT Matin -- 1/20/14Steals : 3 - two timesBlocks: 1 - two timesMinutes: 29 - two times

CAREER HIGHS

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CATHERINE TAYLOR10

In 2013-14 (Freshman): Cat started in seven games during the season and played in all 31 games of the Golden Eagles season … scored in double-digits three times versus Truett-McConnell (11/5), Arkansas State (12/18) and Middle Tennessee (1/2) … dished out a career-high four assists against Tennessee State (2/3) … totaled 56 rebounds on the season … made at least one steal in 10 games … averaged 4.6 points and 1.9 rebounds per game.

High School: Playing under coach William Mooney at Fred J. Page High School, Cat emerged as a promising shooting guard … averaged 15 points and five rebounds during her senior season, while helping lead her team to a 29-4 record … named to the 2010 all-season team, the all-tournament team for the TSSAA 12AA district … in 2012, she earned all-state team honors, all-district team honors, district tournament MVP, and region 6AA all-region honors … during the 2013 season she earned all-season MVP, all-tournament team, and 6AA all-region team.

Personal: Cat is the daughter of Michael and Cindy Taylor ... full name Catherine Burton Taylor ... born March 9, 1995 ... majoring in EXPW - physical therapy.

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SEASON GP-GS FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT O.REB-D.REB TOT AVG PF AST TO BLK ST PTS AVG HI2013-14 30-7 49-135 .363 20-65 .308 19-25 .760 9-47 56 1.9 64 26 55 3 11 137 4.6 10TOTALS 30-7 49-135 .363 20-65 .308 19-25 .760 9-47 56 1.9 64 26 55 3 11 137 4.6

CAREER STATS

Points: 10 - two timesRebounds: 5 - four timesAssists: 4 vs. Tennessee State -- 02/03/14Steals : 2 at Arkansas State -- 12/18/13Blocks: 1 - three timesMinutes: 26 at Jacksonville State -- 02/08/14

CAREER HIGHS

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HANNAH GOOLSBY24

In 2013-14 (Freshman): Hannah saw action in all 31 games of the season, including 23 starts for the Golden Eagle squad … had 14 double-digit scoring efforts, including a career-high 21 points against Valparaiso (11/24) … snagged five rebounds in two games against Valparaiso (11/24) and Marquette (11/29) … totaled 37 assists through the season … ended the season with averages of 9.0 points and 2.5 rebounds per game.

High School: The Cookeville High School product played volleyball and basketball for the Cavaliers … under head coach Mindy Odom, Goolsby was a four-year guard, earning all-district each year … earned district MVP and all-region twice … named Upper Cumberland Freshman of the Year in 2009 … named to the All-Upper Cumberland team each of her four prep years, earning all-state recognition three years as well … currently holds the Cookeville High scoring record with 2,233 career points ... academically, was on honor roll all four years and graduated with honors.

Personal: Hannah is the daughter of Mark and Kelly Goolsby ... full name Hannah Lynn Goolsby ... her mother, Kelly, played softball at Tech during the program’s first two years in 1987 and 1988 ... Kelly was also a member of the Tech basketball team during the 1988 season ... born March 2, 1995 ... majoring in elementary education.

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SEASON GP-GS FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT O.REB-D.REB TOT AVG PF AST TO BLK ST PTS AVG HI2013-14 30-23 81-246 .329 41-118 .347 68-87 .782 24-50 74 2.5 75 35 50 1 30 271 9.0 21TOTALS 30-23 81-246 .329 41-118 .347 68-87 .782 24-50 74 2.5 75 35 50 1 30 271 9.0

CAREER STATS

Points: 21 vs. Valparaiso - - 11/24/13Rebounds: 5 - two timesAssists: 3 - four timesSteals : 3 - three timesBlocks: 1 at Moreheade St. --3/1/14Minutes: 37 vs. EIU -- 1/13/14

CAREER HIGHS

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5YAKTAVIA “SHUG” HICKSONHigh School: Yaktavia was part of back-to-back Georgia state championship teams in 2012 and 2013 in Class AAAA … during her junior season, she averaged 15.6 points, 3.9 steals, and 2.7 assists … was recognized as a Top 20 player and Player of the Month in January 2013 by the Dekalb County Tip-Off Club … was one of just two Georgia players to be named to the Prospect Nation’s Elite 150 players ... maintained a 3.6 GPA, and was an Honors and Distinction student … was a participant in the Magnet Program and the Youth Entrepreneurship of Georgia Program.

Personal: Yaktavia is the daughter of Ronald Simpson and Angela Hickson ... full name Yaktavia Hickson … prefers to be called ‘Shug’ … born September 15, 1995 … majoring in communication / speech communication.

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High School: Asia helped her team earn three consecutive region championships in 2011, 2012 and 2013 … was a four-year basketball letterwinner … won the Class AAAA Georgia state championship in her junior season ... during her junior year Most Improved Player award, averaging 10 points, five rebounds and four assists per game … ranked in the Top 90 of over 400 students in her senior class with a 3.3 GPA … also earned a President’s Education Award for Outstanding Academic Achievements in 2010.

Personal: Asia is the daughter of Tony Harper and Sonya Harper ... full name Asia Latrice Harper ... born January 1, 1996 … majoring in general curriculum.

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1KANDACE NEWRYBefore Tech (Binghamton University): Newry spent the last two seasons at Binghamton University … she appeared in 30 games last season, including 17 starts … ranked third on the team in rebounding (4.4 rpg) and second in assists (2.1 apg).

High School: As a senior, she averaged 8.2 points, 13.1 rebounds, 5.5 assists, 3.3 steals and 5.0 blocks per game at Dr. Michael M. Krop High School … in her junior season at Monsignor Edward Pace High School, she averaged 16 points, eight rebounds and two assists per contest … during her sophomore season at Cardinal Gibbons High School, she was part of a team that won a district and regional title … won a state title at Parkway Academy her freshman year … player her AAU basketball with teammates Candace Parson and T’Keyah Williams.

Personal: Kandace is the daughter of Donna Newry ... full name Kandace Mae-Anna Newry ... born September 9, 1993 … majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

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MARINA RUIZHigh School: Marina played high school basketball with Baloncesto Club Estudiantes … in 2011 and 2013, she helped her team win the Championship of Madrid ... was named the MVP of the tournament following the 2011 Championship ... averaged 17 points and five rebounds per game throughout her high school career.

Personal: Marina is the daughter of Gabriel Ruiz Oallego and Daniella Vazquez Romero ... full name is Marina Ruiz Vazquez … born June 6, 1995 … majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

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33SAMARIA HOWARDBefore Tech (Florida State College at Jacksonville): Howard averaged 15.0 points, 5.7 rebounds, and 2.6 assists … was named the team MVP at FSCJ … received first-team all-conference, first-team All-State, and NJCAA All-American honorable mention.

High School: Howard played her prep career at Englewood High School where she surpassed 1,000 points in three seasons on varsity …during her senior year, she was named the Marine Corps Player of the Year … named to the Times-Union All First Coast Basketball team during her junior and senior seasons … helped her team reach the district championship for the first time in school history … averaged 23 points, 8.9 rebounds during her senior season.

Personal: Samaria is the daughter of Wayne and Natalie Howard … full name Samaria Natalie Adell Howard ... born April 27, 1994 … majoring in EXPW – fitness and wellness.

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During the past two seasons at the helm of the Tennessee Tech women’s basketball team, head coach Jim Davis has led Tech to a 31-30 record and an Ohio Valley Conference regular season championship in 2013.In his two seasons, he has boasted a two-time first team All-OVC student-athlete, and an All-Newcomer student-athlete.Academically, Davis has had many of his student-athletes earn a spot on the TTU Athletics Director’s Honor Roll and on the OVC Commissioners Honor Roll. He also had three student-athletes post perfect 4.0 GPAs and earn an OVC Medal of Honor.

Jim Davis holds a master’s degree from Tennessee Tech, has led teams to Ohio Valley Conference and Atlantic Coast Conference championships, and has found coaching success on every level from the Tennessee high school ranks to the WNBA. He was the perfect fit to take the reins of the tradition-rich Tennessee Tech women’s basketball program when he was named in July 2012 as the head coach for the Golden Eagle women’s basketball team.

A native of Englewood, Tenn., Davis’ coaching resume includes junior high and high school positions, a brilliant six-year span at Roane State Community College, one championship year at Middle Tennessee State, 18 highly successful seasons at Clemson University, a year in the WNBA with the Minnesota Lynx, and two seasons as an assistant coach at Young Harris College in Georgia.

Following 18 successful seasons as head coach at Clemson and two as Assistant Athletic Director, Davis tried retirement but quickly found he still yearned to coach. In 2009, he served as an assistant coach with the Minnesota Lynx.

In 2011, he accepted an assistant coaching assignment at Young Harris College and helped create a new program. In just one season, he helped take the team from inception to a 23-3 record with a roster featuring only freshmen and sophomores.

The majority of Davis’ past coaching career was at Clemson, and his record includes a lengthy list of highlights. He led his team to 16 post-season appearances including 14 trips to the NCAA Tournament and two WNIT appearances. While earning 355 victories, he brought the program into national prominence, guiding the Tigers to two championships in the tough Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). His Clemson teams advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 four times and climbed to the Elite Eight one time, and he posted 51 victories over Top 25 teams.

Clemson made it to the ACC championship game six times, claiming the title in 1996 and 1999. The team achieved 20 wins or more in 11 of his 18 seasons, and earned Top 25 Final National Rankings 11 times. Davis was named the ACC Coach of the Year in 1990 and 1994.

The record book reflects 532 all-time victories in his 27 seasons as a collegiate head coach, and he is the winningest basketball coach – men or women – in Clemson history. He was inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame in 2008.

Even more impressive than his on-court record is the academic success of his student-athletes, a trait that brands

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Tennessee Wesleyan ‘70

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Madisonville, Charleston and McMinn high schools. His overall high school record was 197-93, a winning percentage of .679.

Davis graduated from Tennessee Wesleyan College in 1970 with a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education. After doing graduate work at East Tennessee State University, he received his master’s degree in Educational Administration and Supervision from Tennessee Tech in 1975.

In 1996, Davis was inducted into the Tennessee Junior and Community College Athletic Association Hall of Fame. In the fall of 1996, he was inducted into Tiger Brotherhood, an honorary fraternity that promotes high standards of social and ethical conduct while recognizing in its members an earnest devotion to Clemson, coupled with the integrity of character commensurate with a typical Clemson gentleman or lady.

Davis becomes only the fifth head coach in the 42-year history of women’s basketball at Tennessee Tech.

Davis is married to the former Bobbie Henderson and they have one son, Todd, a beautiful daughter-in-law, Rhonda, and two most precious grandchildren, Ansleigh Grace and Jacob Garrett.

him as a natural fit for Tennessee Tech, another program built on high academic standards. During his span as Clemson head coach from 1987 through 2005, Davis saw every single four-year player receive her degree.

Prior to his arrival at Clemson, Davis was a familiar figure with Tennessee Tech fans – if not appreciated –as he served one season as head coach of arch-rival Middle Tennessee State. During the 1986-87 season, he guided the Lady Raiders to a 19-8 record and a share of the Ohio Valley Conference championship. Prior to his stop at Middle Tennessee, Davis spent the 1985-86 season as an assistant coach with the University of Florida Lady Gator basketball program.

A Tennessee native, Davis spent six highly successful years at Roane State Community College in Harriman, Tenn., before moving to Florida. Davis put together one of the most successful stints ever in the junior college ranks by coaching Roane State’s Raiderettes to 127 wins against only 35 losses, building a .784 winning percentage. His teams won four Tennessee Junior College Athletic Association divisional championships and one state championship, and were ranked in the Top 10 by the National Junior College Athletic Association three times (1981, 1984, 1985). His biggest accomplishment was the 1984 team’s finish of 27-2 and the NJCAA National Championship title.

Before entering the junior college ranks, Davis coached two years at Englewood (Tenn.) Junior High School and 10 seasons in various Tennessee high schools, including stops at

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Head coach Jim Davis announced the addition of assistant coach Laquanda Dawkins to his coaching staff in June 2014.

Dawkins is an assistant coach and with responsibilities of coaching the wing position players as well as other off-court duties.

Prior to Tech, Dawkins served the last four seasons as the head women’s basketball coach at Southern Polytechnic State University, an NAIA Division 1 University. She led Southern Polytechnic State, a member of the Southern States Athletic Conference, to an 84–43 overall record.

Southern Poly discontinued its athletics department following the 2013-14 season after the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia decided on a consolidation plan to merge the university with Kennesaw State University (KSU).

“Our athletics staff were in positions where Kennesaw State and Southern Poly merged,” Dawkins said. “We were informed in February that our athletic programs were going to be discontinued, and I and other coaches were given the opportunity to look for other employment. I had a chance to consult with my mentors who know Coach Davis and they made recommendations on my behalf. Coach Davis reached out to me, I visited and interviewed, and I really enjoyed the process. I was offered other job opportunities, but the Tech position felt right, and I am excited for this opportunity.”

Dawkins is in her 15th year of coaching women’s basketball at the collegiate level.

In her first season as a collegiate head coach in 2010-11, Dawkins led Southern Poly to its second consecutive NAIA Division I Women’s Basketball National Championship and a 29-5 overall record. The Hornets won their second straight Southern States Athletic Conference Tournament title and the SSAC Eastern Division crown. On Dec. 12, 2010, Dawkins coached SPSU to its first-ever win over a NCAA Division I team, a 53-16 exhibition victory at Winthrop University.

Prior to joining Southern Poly, Dawkins was the recruiting coordinator at Winthrop for four campaigns from 2006-10. Her admirable recruiting skills and on-court coaching duties helped the

Eagles achieve one of their best seasons in school history, which featured an appearance in the 2009 Women’s National Invitation Tournament. In 2009-10, Winthrop finished sixth nationally in field goal percentage and 25th in scoring defense. During her time with the Eagles, they posted back-to-back winning seasons in the Big South Conference for the first time in the history of the program. In 2007-08, Winthrop ended third in the country in defensive field goal percentage, had its best start in school history as an NCAA Division I program and established a school record for wins (20) in a season at any level. Also when Dawkins was with the Eagles, they finished above .500 in conference play for the first time and appeared in three straight semifinal games of the conference tournament.From 2003-06, Dawkins was the recruiting coordinator at Florida International University. In her three seasons there, Florida International compiled 48 wins and the 2005-06 team, behind the firepower of first-team all-conference selection Lasma Jekabsone, advanced to the semifinals of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament and made a fifth appearance in the WNIT. The Golden Panthers hosted their second postseason game in 2006, a preliminary-round, overtime victory over the Big East Conference’s University of Cincinnati before falling at crosstown rival the University of Miami in the following round.Prior to taking the position at FIU, Dawkins’ first four years out of college were spent on the coaching staffs at Gardner-Webb University and the University of Iowa, where she helped lead the Hawkeyes to the Big Ten Conference Tournament title in 2001.A standout performer at the University of North Carolina, the Tar Heels captured three Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament crowns in 1994-95, 1996-97 and 1997-98 and the AAC regular-season championship in 1997. While at North Carolina, Dawkins was named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll and received the team’s Coaches Award.

Dawkins earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in physical education from UNC in 1999 and later received a Master of Science in physical education at Florida International in 2006. She is also a 2008 graduate of the NCAA Black Coaches & Administrators Achieving Coaching Excellence (ACE) Program. Dawkins is an active member of the BCA and the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association.

Originally from of Shelby, N.C., Dawkins has had her high school jersey retired by Crest Senior High School.

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University of North Carolina ‘99

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Prior to the 2012-13 season, former Golden Eagle three-point specialist Allison Clark returned to her alma mater to serve as an assistant under head coach Jim Davis. She focuses heavily on recruiting, as well as work-ing with the guards on the court. She is primarily responsible for acting as a liaison for the players and academics.

Before her return to Tech, the native of Shelbyville, Tenn. gained 14 years of coaching experience at a variety of levels.Clark spent two seasons coaching at her high school alma mater, Shelbyville Central High School. Prior to that she spent five seasons (2005-2010) coaching at Middle Tennessee State under Rick Insell, her former high school coach.

Over the course of those five seasons, Clark helped guide the Lady Raid-ers to five Sun Belt Conference Tournament Championship titles, four appearances in the NCAA tournament and three regular-season titles. She coached multiple players to numerous Sun Belt Conference awards, including two Sun Belt Players of the Year, two SBC Defensive Players of the Year, and two SBC Tournament Most Outstanding Players, as well as eight All-Sun Belt performers.

She was also part of the staff the led MTSU back into the national spot-light, when the team rose to as high as No. 16 in the 2006-07 season in both the Associated Press and USA Today polls after winning 27 games in a row. This squad claimed the program’s second consecutive SBC regular season crown after posting a perfect 18-0 record.

An accomplished recruiter, Clark helped Middle Tennessee claim a Top-10 ranked recruiting class in 2006, which included both the Tennessee and Kentucky Gatorade Players of the Year, and a top-25 ranked class in 2009. She helped to develop four All-Americans at MTSU, three of whom con-tinued on to play professional basketball in the WNBA.

During her coaching career at MTSU, the program went 125-39 overall and 76-10 in Sun Belt Conference action. The Lady Raiders were 65-7 on their home floor and 42-1 at home in conference play.

Prior to her stint at MTSU, Clark was a graduate assistant at the Univer-sity of Arkansas under Susie Gardner and earned her master’s degree in Sports Management. She coached one season at Tech in 2002 before making the move to the SEC program in Fayetteville.

As a student-athlete, Clark played her freshman season at the University of North Texas, earning Big West Conference All-Freshman honors and setting the freshman record for 3-pointers in a season.

She then transferred to Tennessee Tech, where she was a three-year letterwinner for coach Bill Worrell. After sitting out the 1998-99 season due to NCAA regulations, Clark helped Tech win or share the regular season OVC championship all four years she was in Cookeville.

Clark was a first-team All-OVC selection as a junior and was named to the OVC All-Tournament team as a sophomore and junior. A member of the program’s NCAA Tournament Team in 2000, she set the single-sea-son and career marks for 3-pointers and was given the Ed Steitz Award as the Best 3-point Shooter in the Nation by the National Basketball Hall of Fame. Clark also made OVC Academic Honor Roll two times during her career, and landed on Tech’s Athletic Director’s honor roll all eight semesters of her career.

During her time at Tech, Clark led her team in accuracy from behind the arc in all three seasons that she lettered under Worrell. She tallied a percentage of .406 from downtown while making 225 three-pointers during her career.

In high school, Clark was an All-American for Insell at Shelbyville Central. She was a member of the 1995 state championship team and was named Midstate Player of the Year by the Tennessean as a senior. Shelbyville won three straight District and Region titles and finished runner-up at the state tournament during Clark’s senior year.

She was also a member of an AAU national championship team, Shelbyville SportShop, in 1996 and served as the head coach of the Ten-nessee Ladies AAU squad in 1999.

Always the dedicated professional, Clark was a keynote speaker at the Women’s Professional Luncheon in Shelbyville in 2009 and a Nike WBCA Assistant Coaches’ Round Table presenter in San Antonio in 2010. She graduated from TTU in 2002 with her bachelor’s degree in health and physical education.

In 2014, Clark published her first book, “Off the Back of the Rim: Uplift-ing Thoughts to Help You Rebound from the Bricks of Life.” It is an effec-tive positive guide for life, whether read by young or old, and hits hard in directing its readers toward a more effective and fulfilling life with Christ as the Ultimate Coach.

Coach Clark also publishes her own blog, which can be found here:Offthebackoftherim.blogspot.com. Clark is also an avid social me-dia user and can be followed on Twitter: @Longrangeboma, Facebook: Allison Clark, and Instagram: Longrangeboma.

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Tennessee Tech ‘02

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Bart Walker is entering his third season at Tech. His primary responsibilities will include scouting opponents, acting as the liaison between strength and conditioning and the team, as well coaching the wings.

Walker has 20 years of coaching behind him as he enters the 2014 season with the Golden Eagles. Over his coaching career, Walker has accumulated a record of 217-71. He has earned Coach of the Year honors four times, and made four Elite 8 appearances in the junior college National Tourna-ment.

Walker was the head women’s basketball coach at Northwest Florida State College before moving back to Tennessee. In his two seasons as head coach, the Raiders went 38-16, and made a state regional semi-final appearance.

During his 10 years as a junior college head coach, Walker had over 80 players earn scholarships at four-year institutions after completing their junior college carriers. He had the pleasure of coaching three first-team All-Americans and five second-team or honorable mention All-Americans as well.

A native of Knoxville, Walker spent the beginning of his career in Tennessee. Working his way from a volunteer assistant at Walters State Community College in Morristown to the head coaching ranks at his first position at Hiwassee College.

Prior to Northwest Florida State, Walker spent four years at the helm of the Chattanooga State Tigers. During his four years as head coach, Walker led the Tigers to three straight state regional finals appearances, including a National Tournament Elite 8 appearance in 2006.

Walker started his career at Hiwassee College in Madisonville, Tenn. His teams earned two State Regional Championships and made two National Tournament Elite 8 appearances in 2003 and 2004. He tallied an 81-35 record during his four years with the Tigers.

Walker grew up playing the sport he now coaches, beginning at Powell high school in Knoxville. After high school, Walker played at Walters State Community College and then finished his playing career at Lincoln Memorial University.

Walker and his wife Kristy, have two children, Molly, 14, and Branson, 10.

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The Tennessee Tech women’s basketball team announced the addition of Michael Cooper as the director of basketball operations in July 2014.

“I am honored to have this opportunity to work with the women’s basketball team,” said Cooper. “I am looking forward to helping the players reach their full potential. I am excited to work under Coach Davis and learn from his years of coaching experience.”

As the director of basketball operations, Cooper will help make sure everything runs smoothly behind the scenes, including dealing with film exchange, purchasing gear, organizing travel and practice arrangements, as well as overseeing the student managers. He will also be in charge of other assigned duties as they come up.

Cooper, a Dayton, Tenn. native, graduated from Tech in 2013 with a bachelor’s of science while majoring in human ecology/nutrition and dietetics. He also minored in chemistry and biology.

During his undergrad time, Cooper served as a manager for the TTU men’s basketball team. He helped maintain the uniforms, distribute practice schedules, record practice and assisted with the needs of the team.

Through an internship with Athletes Edge Training and Saint Thomas University in Miami, Fla., Cooper helped train college and high school basketball and football players, and many other sports. He also worked with many professional athletes such as NFL stars Geno Smith, Ray Ray Armstrong, Stedman Bailey, Xaver Rhodes, Ken Bishop, and DJ Swearinger. He also helped the sports performance director maintain the facility, and attended coaches meetings.

Cooper, 24, resides in Cookeville with his wife, the former Megan Blaylock.

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Tennessee Tech ‘13

MICHAEL COOPER

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Jessica (Mathis) Morgan, 27, joined the Tennessee Tech women’s basketball staff in March 2010, serving in the important role of administrative associate for the Golden Eagles. In addition to handling day-to-day office duties, she also coordinates the program’s annual awards dinner, mailing lists and recruiting contact information.

Born and raised in nearby Baxter, Tenn., she grew up around Tennessee Tech where her mother is also employed. Jessica earned her bachelor’s degree from

MANAGERS

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Tennessee Tech ‘09

JESSICA MATHIS MORGAN

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Tennessee Tech in Interdisciplinary Studies in May, 2009, with a concentration in History and Literature. She worked four years at the University Center Bookstore as an undergrad.

In her free time she enjoys spending time on the lake and participating in water sports. She also likes to spend time playing with her nephew, her friends and their kids, and riding her horse.

Jessica married Josh Morgan in September 2010.

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Sophomores (L-R):Hannah Goolsby (24),Tionne Herron (4),Cat Taylor (10)

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2013!14 GAME RESULTS & LEADERSDate Opponent Score Record (OVC) Top Scorer Top Rebounder Assists Leader11/09/13 TENNESSEE WESLEYAN W, 94-41 1-0 (0-0) (14) GOOLSBY (11) WILLIAMS (5) JONES11/12/13 at Akron L, 118-71 1-1 (0-0) (20) HENDERSON (7) WILLIAMS, BREWER (3) HERRON11/21/13 at Mississippi State L, 90-45 1-2 (0-0) (8) WILLIAMS (4) HEADY (4) HERRON11/24/13 VALPARAISO W, 84-78 2-2 (0-0) (31) HENDERSON (15) WILLIAMS (6) HENDERSON11/29/13 vs. Marquette L, 84-64 2-3 (0-0) (22) HENDERSON (5) WILLIAMS, GOOLSBY (3) PARSON11/30/13 vs. Ball State L, 76-64 2-4 (0-0) (22) HENDERSON (8) PARSON (6) HERRON12/05/13 at Alcorn State W, 68-38 3-4 (0-0) (14) HENDERSON (8) BREWER (2) HENDERSON12/07/13 at South Alabama L, 66-58 3-5 (0-0) (21) HENDERSON (7) BREWER (1) HEADY, HERRON, TAYLOR12/14/13 MEMPHIS L, 78-76 3-6 (0-0) (25) HENDERSON (14) PARSON (2) HENDERSON12/16/13 FLORIDA INT’L L, 58-46 3-7 (0-0) (13) 3 PLAYERS (5) WILLIAMS (3) HENDERSON, GOOLSBY12/18/13 at Arkansas State L, 90-75 3-8 (0-0) (21) WILLIAMS (5) WILLIAMS (3) GOOLSBY12/20/13 at Arkansas L, 79-53 3-9 (0-0) (12) WILLIAMS (6) PARSONS (3) HENDERSON, WILLIAMS12/28/13 JACKSONVILLE STATE* W, 73-67 4-9 (1-0) (15) PARSONS (9) WILLIAMS (5) HENDERSON 01/02/14 at Middle Tennessee L, 84-53 4-10 (1-0) (21) HENDERSON (4) HENDERSON, WILLIAMS (3) HERRON 01/04/14 at Belmont* L, 62-53 4-11 (1-1) (29) HENDERSON (7) WILLIAMS (2) HENDERSON 01/11/14 SIUE* W, 72-66 5-11 (2-1) (13) HENDERSON (10) PARSON, DEAN (6) HENDERSON01/13/14 EASTERN ILLINOIS* W, 64-54 6-11 (3-1) (22) HENDERSON (11) BREWER (3) HENDERSON01/16/14 at Tennessee State* W, 77-68 7-11 (4-1) (21) HENDERSON (9) BREWER (2) WILLIAMS 01/20/14 at UT Martin* L, 102-78 7-12 (4-2) (13) PARSON (10) DEAN (8) HERRON01/25/14 at Austin Peay* L, 79-70 7-13 (4-3) (25) HENDERSON (10) PARSON (4) HENDERSON01/27/14 at Murray State* W, 81-65 8-13 (5-3) (17) HENDERSON (11) BREWER (3) HEADY02/01/14 BELMONT* L, 69-56 8-14 (5-4) (12) HENDERSON, GOOLSBY (8) PARSON (3) HENDERSON02/03/14 TENNESSEE STATE* W, 79-75 9-14 (6-4) (25) HENDERSON (9) BREWER (5) HENDERSON02/08/14 at Jacksonville State* L, 74-67 9-15 (6-5) (37) HENDERSON (6) BREWER, HENDERSON (4) HENDERSON02/15/14 MOREHEAD STATE* W, 71-58 10-15 (7-5) (16) HENDERSON (12) BREWER (6) HENDERSON 02/17/14 EASTERN KENTUCKY* L, 74-70 10-16 (7-6) (28) HENDERSON (16) BREWER (4) HENDERSON02/24/14 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI* W, 63-61 11-16 (8-6) (27) HENDERSON (11) PARSON (5) HENDERSON02/27/14 at Eastern Kentucky* W, 76-74 12-16 (9-6) (21) HENDERSON (7) PARSON (7) HENDERSON03/01/14 at Morehead State* L, 81-74 12-17 (9-7) (25) HENDERSON (9) HEADY (2) BREWER, HENDERSON, DEAN03/06/14 vs JACKSONVILLE ST.^ L, 57-56 12-18 (9-8) (21) HENDERSON (6) BREWER, PARSON (6) HENDERSON

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2013-14 Individual Points-Rebounds-Assists

2013-14 Individual Statistics

00 02 03 04 10 13 20 22 24 32 35 40 55 Opponent Score W/L HENDERSON NICHOLSON BREWER HERRON TAYLOR JONES HOPIKINS WILLIAMS GOOLSBY PARSON DEAN HEADY IACIOFANOTENNESSEE WESLEYAN 94-41 W 12-2-2 9-3-1 11-1-1 2-2-4 6-5-1 2-0-5 0-4-0 11-11-0 14-3-1 8-3-0 4-1-3 15-1-2 DNPat AKRON 71-118 L 20-1-0 3-2-0 2-7-0 2-0-3 4-0-1 2-1-0 0-0-0 15-7-1 14-4-1 7-3-0 2-1-0 0-4-0 DNP at Mississippi State 45-90 L 1-1-0 0-1-0 2-2-0 6-1-4 4-3-0 DNP DNP 8-3-0 6-1-2 6-1-0 7-3-0 3-4-1 2-3-0VALPARAISO 84-78 W 31-1-6 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-1 8-1-0 DNP DNP 5-15-1 21-5-3 2-7-2 8-5-0 9-5-4 0-2-0 vs Marquette 64-84 L 22-0-3 0-0-0 6-2-0 0-2-1 2-0-2 DNP DNP 13-5-1 7-5-0 6-5-0 3-4-0 5-1-1 0-0-1 vs Ball State 64-76 L 22-3-4 0-0-0 1-6-0 0-0-6 9-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 4-1-1 0-1-2 12-8-0 4-4-1 12-6-0 0-0-0 at Alcorn State 66-38 W 14-1-2 3-3-0 5-8-1 6-2-0 2-2-0 DNP DNP 10-4-0 13-3-1 DNP 4-2-0 9-1-0 0-0-1 at South Alabama 58-66 L 21-2-0 2-0-0 5-7-0 0-1-1 6-5-1 DNP DNP 3-4-0 2-4-0 14-6-0 2-1-0 3-4-1 0-6-0 MEMPHIS 76-78 L 25-4-2 2-1-0 4-6-0 3-2-1 2-2-1 DNP DNP 7-11-0 5-1-0 14-14-0 DNP 14-6-0 0-2-1 FLORIDA INTERNATIONA 65-70 L 13-3-3 DNP 9-3-2 0-0-0 0-0-1 DNP DNP 12-5-0 13-2-3 13-4-0 DNP 5-2-2 0-3-1 at Arkansas State 75-90 L 19-4-2 3-0-0 0-2-1 0-1-2 10-5-1 DNP 0-0-0 21-8-0 1-3-3 13-7-1 DNP 8-3-0 0-0-0 at ARKANSAS 53-79 L 11-3-3 2-0-0 1-3-1 0-0-0 3-3-1 DNP 0-1-0 12-5-3 2-1-1 9-6-1 DNP 8-2-1 5-2-0 JACKSONVILLE STATE 72-67 W 14-3-5 0-0-0 10-4-1 4-0-2 0-1-0 DNP DNP 14-9-0 4-4-1 15-6-0 2-0-0 9-5-1 0-1-0 at Middle Tennessee 53-84 L 21-4-2 2-2-0 0-3-0 3-1-3 10-0-0 DNP 3-0-0 2-4-0 5-3-1 4-3-0 0-1-0 3-1-2 0-3-1 at BELMONT 53-62 L 29-3-2 DNP 3-6-1 8-2-0 0-3-0 DNP 0-0-0 4-7-0 4-1-0 3-4-0 2-5-0 0-3-0 0-1-0 SIU EDWARDSVILLE 72-66 W 13-9-6 0-0-0 2-3-0 3-1-4 5-1-0 DNP DNP 7-3-0 10-1-2 12-10-0 10-10-1 10-7-2 0-1-0 EIU 64-54 W 22-2-3 0-0-0 2-11-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 2-5-0 18-2-1 14-10-0 0-1-0 6-3-2 0-1-1 at Tennessee State 77-68 W 21-4-0 DNP 4-9-1 2-0-0 9-3-0 DNP DNP 15-6-2 17-3-1 9-5-0 DNP 0-3-0 0-1-0 at UT Martin 78-102 L 7-4-3 DNP 2-1-0 7-2-8 9-2-1 DNP DNP 11-2-1 9-2-3 13-7-0 6-10-1 12-1-2 2-1-1 at Austin Peay 70-79 L 25-5-4 DNP 0-7-1 0-0-1 5-3-0 DNP DNP 7-2-0 5-2-0 14-10-0 1-4-0 11-4-0 2-0-0 at Murray State 81-65 W 17-5-2 DNP 8-11-1 9-4-2 7-2-1 DNP 3-0-0 DNP 15-4-2 8-10-0 3-4-0 11-2-3 0-7-1 BELMONT 56-69 L 12-3-3 DNP 4-3-0 5-2-1 8-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 12-1-1 11-8-0 3-4-0 0-3-1 1-4-1 TENNESSEE STATE 79-75 W 25-6-5 DNP 4-9-1 3-0-0 6-5-4 DNP DNP DNP 6-2-0 20-4-0 6-2-0 9-2-4 0-0-0 at Jacksonville State 69-74 L 37-6-4 DNP 4-6-0 0-1-0 0-4-3 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 4-2-2 6-5-1 4-1-0 10-4-1 2-2-0 MOREHEAD STATE 71-58 W 16-5-6 0-0-0 10-12-4 DNP 4-2-2 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 13-4-0 12-8-0 2-1-0 14-6-0 0-2-0 EASTERN KENTUCKY 70-74 L 28-1-4 0-1-1 2-16-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 16-2-1 14-3-1 2-4-0 8-7-1 0-1-0 SEMO 63-61 W 27-7-5 0-0-0 6-6-1 DNP 0-2-1 DNP DNP DNP 5-1-0 11-11-0 0-0-0 11-4-1 3-4-1 at Eastern Kentucky 76-74 W 21-6-7 DNP 4-2-0 DNP 3-1-2 DNP DNP DNP 13-1-1 17-7-2 8-5-0 10-4-2 0-0-0 at Morehead State 74-81 L 25-2-2 4-2-1 4-6-2 DNP 7-1-1 DNP DNP DNP 17-3-0 4-6-0 1-3-2 6-9-0 6-1-0 vs Jacksonville State 56-57 L 21-5-6 DNP 2-6-2 DNP 8-0-1 DNP DNP DNP 0-3-2 12-6-1 6-4-0 5-2-1 2-0-0

## Player ...................... GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg00 HENDERSON, Diam ..30-30 940 31.3 210 455 .461 25 64 .391 147 192 .766 20 85 105 3.5 83 4 96 110 5 38 592 19.7 OVC-Only .....................16-16 522 32.6 113 239 .473 12 30 .400 101 126 .802 14 57 71 4.4 43 1 61 59 3 19 339 21.2

02 NICHOLSON, Tia .........18-0 126 7.0 11 20 .550 0 5 .000 8 16 .500 6 9 15 0.8 10 0 3 6 5 3 30 1.7 OVC-Only .....................7-0 38 5.4 2 3 .667 0 1 .000 0 2 .000 1 2 3 0.4 5 0 2 2 1 2 4 0.6

03 BREWER, Kayla............30-12 525 17.5 43 82 .524 0 1 .000 31 56 .554 64 104 168 5.6 72 2 23 45 61 16 117 3.9 OVC-Only .....................16-6 322 20.1 26 52 .500 0 0 .000 17 34 .500 44 68 112 7.0 39 2 15 31 49 9 69 4.3

04 HERRON, Shunice .....24-1 356 14.8 19 65 .292 9 33 .273 16 19 .842 1 23 24 1.0 29 0 45 46 2 15 63 2.6 OVC-Only .....................11-0 159 14.5 12 29 .414 8 19 .421 9 10 .900 1 11 12 1.1 14 0 19 18 0 6 41 3.7

10 TAYLOR, Cat .................30-7 483 16.1 49 135 .363 20 65 .308 19 25 .760 9 47 56 1.9 64 0 26 55 3 11 137 4.6 OVC-Only .....................16-5 246 15.4 22 66 .333 8 32 .250 11 15 .733 2 28 30 1.9 33 0 15 26 2 5 63 3.9

13 JONES, Jessica ............2-1 27 13.5 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.5 4 0 5 4 0 3 4 2.0 OVC-Only .....................0-0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

20 HOPKINS, Autumn ....13-0 24 1.8 2 7 .286 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 2 3 5 0.4 2 0 1 2 0 0 6 0.5 OVC-Only .....................7-0 5 0.7 1 3 .333 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 0.4

22 WILLIAMS, T’Keyah ...20-13 494 24.7 69 129 .535 0 0 .000 45 76 .592 43 74 117 5.9 38 0 10 36 7 9 183 9.2 OVC-Only .....................7-3 177 25.3 24 51 .471 0 0 .000 12 26 .462 10 24 34 4.9 15 0 3 12 3 4 60 8.6

24 GOOLSBY, Hannah....30-23 844 28.1 81 246 .329 41 118 .347 68 87 .782 24 50 74 2.5 75 2 35 50 1 30 271 9.0 OVC-Only ............................16-13 478 29.9 53 142 .373 25 68 .368 37 44 .841 8 27 35 2.2 38 1 15 24 1 14 168 10.5

32 PARSON, Candace.....29-28 753 26.0 125 249 .502 0 1 .000 53 91 .582 81 106 187 6.4 91 6 9 61 20 23 303 10.4 OVC-Only .....................16-16 433 27.1 75 151 .497 0 0 .000 33 56 .589 48 66 114 7.1 48 1 4 39 12 12 183 11.4

35 DEAN, Mariah .............25-1 283 11.3 33 75 .440 0 0 .000 24 39 .615 34 46 80 3.2 57 3 8 20 11 10 90 3.6 OVC-Only .....................15-1 163 10.9 19 43 .442 0 0 .000 12 21 .571 24 30 54 3.6 29 0 4 12 7 8 50 3.3

40 HEADY, Molly ..............30-30 966 32.2 75 193 .389 48 106 .453 28 36 .778 33 76 109 3.6 60 0 35 30 9 21 226 7.5 OVC-Only .....................16-16 529 33.1 42 110 .382 26 62 .419 17 23 .739 26 41 67 4.2 34 0 20 18 5 15 127 7.9

55 IACIOFANO, Ellie ........28-4 229 8.2 10 36 .278 0 0 .000 5 11 .455 22 26 48 1.7 16 0 10 9 3 10 25 0.9 OVC-Only .....................16-4 128 8.0 6 20 .300 0 0 .000 4 9 .444 15 12 27 1.7 7 0 5 4 3 7 16 1.0

TECH .....................................30 6050 729 1696 .430 145 397 .365 444 648 .685 382 706 1088 36.3 601 17 306 488 12 189 2047 68.2 OVC-Only .....................16 3200 395 909 .435 80 214 .374 253 366 .691 216 399 615 38.4 306 5 163 250 86 101 1123 70.2 Opponents ..................30 6050 717 1686 .425 209 532 .393 535 712 .751 364 708 1072 35.7 617 - 423 454 73 205 2178 72.6 Conference-Only... ....16 3200 371 893 .415 120 289 .415 267 356 .750 181 363 544 34.0 335 6 222 239 40 110 1129 70.6

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Opponent G G F/G . F/G C Tennessee Wesleyan Henderson Taylor Heady Williams Parson at Akron Henderson Jones Heady Brewer Williams at Mississippi State Goolsby Henderson Heady Williams Parson Valparaiso Goolsby Henderson Heady Williams Parson at Alcorn State Henderson Taylor Heady Brewer Williams at South Alabama Goolsby Henderson Heady Williams Parson Memphis Goolsby Henderson Heady Brewer Parson Florida International Goolsby Henderson Heady Brewer Parson at Arkansas State Goolsby Henderson Heady Brewer Parson at Arkansas Goolsby Henderson Heady Williams Parson Jacksonville State Henderson Taylor Heady Williams Parson at Middle Tennessee Henderson Herron Heady Williams Parson at Belmont Goolsby Henderson Heady Williams Parson SIUE Goolsby Henderson Heady Iaciofano Parson Eastern Illinois Goolsby Henderson Heady Iaciofano Parson at Tennessee State Goolsby Henderson Heady Iaciofano Parson at UT Martin Goolsby Henderson Heady Iaciofano Parson at Austin Peay Goolsby Henderson Heady Williams Parson at Murray State Goolsby Henderson Heady Taylor Parson Belmont Goolsby Henderson Heady Taylor Parson Tennessee State Goolsby Henderson Heady Dean Parson at Jacksonville State Goolsby Henderson Heady Brewer Parson Morehead State Henderson Taylor Heady Brewer Parson Eastern Kentucky Henderson Taylor Heady Brewer Parson SEMO Goolsby Henderson Heady Brewer Parson at Eastern Kentucky Goolsby Henderson Heady Brewer Parson at Morehead State Goolsby Henderson Heady Brewer Parson vs. Jacksonville State Goolsby Henderson Heady Brewer Parson

2013!14 STARTERS

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THE OVC IN 2013!14

All-OVC First Team

Heather Butler, UT Martin *Jasmine Newsome, UT Martin*

Marie Carpenter, Eastern KentuckyDiamond Henderson, Tennessee Tech*

Jordyn Luffman, Belmont

All-OVC Second TeamSabina Oroszova, Eastern Illinois

Candace Morton, Jacksonville StateChelsea Hudson, Tennessee StateAlmesha Jones, Morehead State

Ashia Jones, UT Martin

All-Newcomer TeamAshia Jones, UT Martin

Micah Jones, SIUETaylor Mills, Belmont

Tearra Banks, Austin PeayTaylor Porter, Murray State

OVC Player of the Year: Heather Butler, UT Martin

OVC Defensive Players of the Year: Jasmine Newsome, UT Martin

OVC Freshman of the Year: Ashia Jones, UT Martin

OVC Coach of The Year: Rick Peitri, Jacksonville State

Tech’s Coach of the Year WinnersMarynell Meadors, 1978 (19-14/9-1)

Marynell Meadors, 1984 (17-11/10-4)Bill Worrell, 1987 (24-7/12-2)Bill Worrell, 1990 (26-5/12-0)Bill Worrell, 1992 (21-9/13-1)Bill Worrell, 2000 (24-9/16-2)

Sytia Messer, 2010 (23-8/15-3)

Tech’s Player of the Year WinnersPam Chambers, 1979Jerilynn Harper, 1981Jerilynn Harper, 1982

Cheryl Taylor, 1986Cheryl Taylor, 1987

Angela Moorehead, 1990Angela Moorehead, 1991Roschelle Vaughn, 1993

Janet Holt, 2000Janet Holt, 2001Janet Holt, 2002

Emily Christian, 2006

2013!14 OVC AWARDS

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Records

Juniors (L-R)Kandace Newry (1),Tia Nicholson (2),Samaria Howard (33),Mariah Dean (35)

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MOST POINTSGame: 133 vs. UT Chattanooga, 1974-75 116 vs. Wisconsin-LaCrosse, 1975-76 116 vs. Austin Peay, 1978-79 116 vs. Murray State, 1990-91Season: 2,911 in 1976-77 2,761 in 1980-81 2,703 in 1975-76

HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE 90.1 in 1975-76 82.6 in 1990-91 81.7 in 1989-90 81.4 in 1978-79

MOST FIELD GOALS MADEGame: 58 vs. UT Chattanooga, 1974-75 49 vs. Belmont, 1979-80 48 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1976-77 47 vs. Furman, 1990-91 47 vs. Indiana State, 1976-77Season: 1,218 in 1976-77 1,109 in 1980-81 1,106 in 1975-76

FEWEST FIELD GOALS MADEGame: 11 vs. Middle Tennessee, 2009-10Season: 612 in 1995-96

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame: 97 vs. UT Chattanooga, 1974-75 92 vs. Valdosta State, 1978-79 90 vs. Temple, 1976-77 88 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1976-77Season: 2,640, 1976-77 2,498 in 1974-75 2,229 in 1975-76

FEWEST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame: 36 vs. Eastern Kentucky, 2002-03Season: 1,547 in 2002-03 AND 1995-96

HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame: 80.4% vs. Cincinnati, 1980-8169.2% vs. East Tennessee, 1980-8165.0% vs. Appalachian State, 1980-8164.8% vs. Southeast Missouri, 2000-01Season:53.0% in 1980-8151.6% in 1986-8749.7% in 1981-82, 1988-89

LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame: 21.7% at Alabama A&M, 2011-12Season: 30.0% in 1973-74

MOST 3-POINTERS MADEGame: 19 vs. UT Martin, 2000-01 (NCAA/OVC) 15 vs. UT Martin, 2009-10 14 at Jacksonville State, 2005-06 14 vs. Morehead State, 2000-01Season: 267 in 2000-01 201 in 2001-02 195 in 2003-04 186 in 2009-10

MOST 3-POINTERS ATTEMPTEDGame: 34 v. UT Martin, 2000-01 32 vs. UT Martin, 2005-06 31 vs. Western Kentucky, 1999-00Season: 599 in 2000-01 587 in 2009-10 554 in 2005-06 530 in 2010-11

HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGEGame: 71.4% vs. Memphis, 2001-02 (5 of 7)71.0% vs. Austin Peay, 1998-9970.6% vs. Austin Peay, 2000-0167.0% vs. Tennessee State, 1998-99Season: 44.6% in 2000-0138.3% in 1991-9238.2% in 2003-04

MOST FREE THROWS MADEGame: 40 vs. Murray State, 1987-88 38 vs. UT Martin, 1994-95 36 vs. Tennessee State, 1997-98Season: 544 in 1999-00 542 in 1980-81 532 in 1997-98 FEWEST FREE THROWS MADEGame: 1 vs. Morehead State, 1996-97Season: 293 in 1982-83

MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDGame: 53 vs. Miss. U. for Women, 1978-79 50 vs. UT Martin, 1994-95 48 vs. Murray State, 1987-88Season: 769 in 1997-98 752 in 1998-99 750 in 1980-81

FEWEST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDGame: 2 vs. Delta State, 1977-78Season: 446 in 1982-83

HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGEGame: 100% (22/22) vs. Morehead, 2001-02100% (18/18) vs. N.C. State, 1982-83100% (16/16) vs. Austin Peay (OVC), 2000-01100% (15/15) vs. Murray State, 2010-11100% (14/14) vs. Texas Tech (NCAA), 1999-0095.7% (22/23) vs. Austin Peay, 1983-8493.3% (14/15) vs. Akron, 1986-87Season: 78.2% in 2000-0177.7% in 2001-0276.6% in 2003-0476.3% in 1999-00

LOWEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGEGame:28.6% vs. Austin Peay, 1984-85 (4/14)28.6% vs. UT Chattanooga, 1993-94 (4/14)28.6% vs. Murray State, 2006-07 (4/14)Season: 54.5% in 1973-74

MOST REBOUNDSGame: 74 vs. Temple, 1976-77 67 vs. Marist, 1986-87 62 vs. UT Martin, 1996-97 62 vs. UNC-Charlotte, 1983-84 61 vs. North Alabama, 1984-85 61 vs. Eastern Kentucky, 1978-79Season: 1,944 in 1974-75 1,804 in 1976-77 1,650 in 1975-76

FEWEST REBOUNDSGame: 18 vs. Tennessee, 1977-78Season: 945 in 2003-04

MOST ASSISTSGame: 40 vs. Furman, 1990-91 36 vs. Youngstown State, 1987-88 36 vs. Eastern Kentucky, 1985-86 35 vs. Union, 1977-78Season: 723 in 1985-86 659 in 1980-81 636 in 1989-90

MOST STEALSGame: 28 vs. Austin Peay, 1978-79 27 vs. Belmont, 1979-80 24 vs. Eastern Kentucky, 1977-78 23 vs. Appalachian State, 1980-81Season: 443 in 1978-79 428 in 1976-77 334 in 1977-78

MOST BLOCKED SHOTSGame: 12 vs. Tennessee State, 1990-91 12 vs. Mississippi, 1993-94 11 vs. Morehead State, 1996-97 10 vs. Austin Peay, 1990-91 10 vs. Mississippi, 1995-96Season: 155 in 1993-94 113 in 2011-12 108 in 1989-90

MOST TURNOVERSGame: 46 vs. Mississippi, 1978-79Season: 733 in 1978-79

FEWEST TURNOVERSGame: 5 vs. Austin Peay, 2001-02Season: 399 in 2003-04

MOST FOULSGame: 37 vs. Murray State, 2009-10Season: 716 in 1974-75

FEWEST FOULSGame: 6 vs. Murray State, 1994-95 6 vs. Eastern Illinois, 2001-02Season: 443 in 1997-98

MOST TIMES FOULED OUTSeason: 30 in 1978-79

FEWEST TIMES FOULED OUTSeason: 4 in 2006-07

Dana Bilyeu is in the record books for multiple three-point categories.

TEAM RECORD BOOK

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MOST POINTS SCOREDGame: 47, Jerilynn Harper vs. Pittsburgh, 1980-81Season: 1,011, Jerilynn Harper, 1980-81 831, Jerilynn Harper, 1981-82 793, Cheryl Taylor, 1986-87 746, Cheryl Taylor, 1985-86Career: 2,526, Cheryl Taylor, 1983-87

HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGESeason: 29.7, Jerilynn Harper, 1980-81 26.8, Jerilynn Harper, 1981-82 25.6, Cheryl Taylor, 1986-87 24.6, Janet Holt, 2000-01Career: 24.3, Jerilynn Harper, 1979-82 21.2, Angela Moorehead, 1988-91 21.1, Cheryl Taylor, 1983-87

MOST FIELD GOALS MADEGame: 19, Jerilynn Harper vs. East Tenn., 1980-81 18, Jerilynn Harper vs. Delta State, 1980-81 18, Jerilynn Harper vs. Clemson, 1980-81 18, Cheryl Taylor vs. Austin Peay, 1986-87Season: 410, Jerilynn Harper, 1980-81 343, Jerilynn Harper, 1981-82 329, Cheryl Taylor, 1986-87Career: 1,025, Cheryl Taylor, 1983-87

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame: 32, Jerilynn Harper vs. Pittsburgh, 1980-81 31, Angela Moorehead vs. Murray St., 1989-90 31, Jerilynn Harper vs. N.C. State, 1981-82Season: 653, Jerilynn Harper, 1980-81 627, Cheryl Taylor, 1986-87Career: 1,964, Pam Chambers, 1976-80

HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame: Minimum 12 FGA100% Cheryl Taylor vs. So. Illinois, 1986-87 (12/12).889 Cheryl Taylor vs. Akron, 1985-86 (16/18).867 Emily Christian vs. UT Martin, 2002-03 (13/15) Diane Seng vs. E. Illinois, 1997-98 (13/15)Season: .717 Renay Adams, 1990-91 (first in NCAA).678 Diane Seng, 1996-97 (first in NCAA).668 Lydia Sawney, 1982-83 (first in NCAA).646 Roschelle Vaughn, 1992-93.646 Renay Adams, 1987-88 (2nd in NCAA)Career: (2 years) 62.6%, Roschelle Vaughn, 1992-93(3 years) 58.9%, Jerilynn Harper, 1979-82(4 years) 64.4%, Renay Adams, 1987-91

MOST FREE THROWS MADEGame: 17, Janet Holt vs. Morehead State, 2000-01 17, Jerilynn Harper vs. Mich. State, 1980-81 16, Janet Holt vs. Mississippi, 2001-02Season: 249, Janet Holt, 2000-01 195, Janet Holt, 1999-00 191, Jerilynn Harper, 1980-81Career: 748, Janet Holt, 1998-02 575, Tacarra Hayes, 2008-11 476, Cheryl Taylor, 1983-87 476, Diane Seng, 1997-00

MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDGame: 22, Diane Seng vs. UT Martin, 1997-98 22, Vickie Sherrill vs. Federal City, 1971-72 22, Jerilyn Harper vs. Mich. State, 1980-81Season: 291, Janet Holt, 2000-01 242, Jerilynn Harper, 1980-81 235, Janet Holt, 1999-00Career: 905, Janet Holt, 1998-02

HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGEGame: Minimum 12 FTA100% Janet Holt vs. Tenn. State, 1999-00 (12/12) Gayle Hastings vs. MTSU, 1976-77 (12/12).938 Shawn Monday vs. Murray St., 1987-88 (15/16).933 Janet Holt vs. Austin Peay, 2000-01 (14/15) Jerilynn Harper vs. MTSU, 1980-81 (14/15)Season: .872 Kim Grizzle, 1975-76.856 Janet Holt, 2000-01.855 Leah Bird, 2001-02 .855 Molly Heady, 2010-11.845 Kim Grizzle,1976-77Career: (2 seasons) .853, Kim Grizzle, 1975-77(3 seasons) .785, Jerilynn Harper, 1979-82(4 seasons) .826, Janet Holt, 1998-2002

MOST 3-POINTERS MADEGame: 10, Stefanie Holbrook vs. EIU, 2004-05 9, Rachael Gobble vs. East Tenn., 2000-01 9, Dana Bilyeu vs. UT Martin, 1992-93 8, Sheri Lewis vs. Murray State, 1994-95 8, Dana Bilyeu vs. Southeast Mo., 1991-92 8, Mitzi Rice vs. Univ. of Memphis, 1989-90Season: 86, Allison Clark, 2000-01 85, Mitzi Rice,1989-90 81, Dana Bilyeu, 1991-92Career: 225, Allison Clark, 1999-2002 176, Rachael Gobble, 1998-2001 157, Allison Clark, 1999-2001

MOST 3-POINTERS ATTEMPTEDGame: 16, Dana Bilyeu vs. UT Martin, 1992-93Season: 227, Dana Bilyeu, 1992-93 208, Dana Bilyeu, 1991-92 204, Mitzi Rice, 1989-90Career: 555, Allison Clark, 1999-2002 435, Dana Bilyeu, 1991-93

MOST REBOUNDSGame: 30, Pam Cassity vs. Middle Tenn., 1975-76 24, Trish Bell vs. Tennessee, 1976-77 24, Cheryl Taylor vs. East Tenn., 1983-84 23, Cheryl Taylor vs. three opponentsSeason: 527, Pam Cassity, 1975-76 484, Pam Cassity, 1976-77 446, Pam Cassity, 1974-75 425, Cheryl Taylor, 1985-86Career: 1,782, Pam Cassity, 1973-77

HIGHEST REBOUNDING AVERAGESeason: 17.6, Pam Cassity, 1975-76Career: 13.9, Pam Cassity, 1974-77

MOST ASSISTSGame: 22, Shawn Monday vs. Morehead St., 1987-88 17, Gayle Hastings vs. Union, 1976-77 16, Anita Myers vs. Youngstown, 1982-83 16, Chris Moye vs. Akron, 1985-86 15, Shawn Monday vs. Morehead St., 1986-87Season: 270, Chris Moye, 1985-86 225, Shawn Monday, 1986-87 220, Cecilia Ramsey, 1990-91 215, Shawn Monday, 1989-90Career: 822, Shawn Monday, 1986-90

MOST STEALSGame: 9, Sherry Batten vs. Murray State, 1991-92 9, Chris Moye vs. Kentucky, 1984-85 8, Shawn Monday vs. Murray State, 1987-88 8, Robyn Markey vs. Appalachian St., 1980-81 7, By 14 players Season: 104, Pam Chambers, 1978-79 91, Kim Grizzle, 1976-77 82, Chris Moye, 1985-86Career: 324, Pam Chambers, 1976-80

MOST BLOCKED SHOTSGame: 9, Renay Adams vs. Tenn. State, 1990-91 7, Kayla Brewer vs. Tenn. State, 2013-14 7, Diane Seng vs. Morehead State, 1996-97 6, By seven playersSeason: 61, Kayla Brewer, 2013-14 55, Melinda Clayton, 1987-88 55, Taryn Slattery, 1993-94 54, Trish Bell, 1977-78Career: 194, Melinda Clayton, 1986-90

MOST PERSONAL FOULSSeason: 126, Barbara Dam, 1978-79Career: 399, Barbara Dam, 1977-81 395, Cheryl Taylor, 1983-87

MOST TIMES FOULED OUTSeason: 10, Barbara Dam, 1978-79Career: 25, Cheryl Taylor, 1983-87

Shawn Monday set the Tech record for assists in a game -- it was also the NCAA mark at the time -- with 22 at Morehead State

Kayla Brewer (3) set the single-season blocks record with 61 blocks in 2013-14.

INDIVIDUAL RECORD BOOK

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Season GP Field Goals FG% Free Throws FT% Points Avg1983-84 28 167-303 .551 120-161 .745 454 16.21984-85 29 211-386 .547 111-161 .689 533 18.41985-86 32 318-519 .613 110-157 .701 746 23.31986-87 31 329-627 .525 135-168 .804 793 25.6Totals 120 1025-1835 .558 476-647 .735 2526 21.1

Cheryl Taylor — 2,526

Season GP Field Goals FG% Free Throws FT% Points Avg1976-77 33 173-404 .428 42-69 .609 388 11.81977-78 33 246-495 .497 50-82 .610 542 16.41978-79 32 274-573 .478 88-129 .682 636 19.91979-80 34 242-492 .492 94-128 .734 578 17.0Totals 132 935-1964 .476 274-408 .671 2144 16.2

Pam Chambers — 2,144

Season GP Field Goals FG% Free Throws FT% Points Avg1996-97 29 257-379 .678 130-212 .613 644 22.21997-98 28 190-304 .625 115-182 .632 495 17.71998-99 30 181-304 .595 76-140 .543 438 14.61999-00 33 217-375 .579 155-196 .791 589 17.8Totals 120 845-1362 .620 476-730 .652 2166 18.0

Diane Seng — 2,166

Season GP Field Goals FG% Free Throws FT% Points Avg1979-80 27 159-293 .543 78-100 .780 396 14.71980-81 34 410-653 .628 191-242 .789 1011 29.71981-82 31 343-601 .571 145-185 .784 831 26.8Totals 92 912-1547 .589 414-527 .785 2238 24.3

Jerilynn Harper — 2,238

Season GP Field Goals FG% Free Throws FT% Points Avg1998-99 30 138-282 .489 121-152 .796 397 13.21999-00 33 186-394 .472 195-235 .830 571 17.32000-01 30 236-444 .532 249-291 .856 738 24.62001-02 30 255-509 .501 183-227 .806 714 23.8Totals 123 815-1629 .500 748-905 .826 2420 19.6

Janet Holt — 2,420

Season GP Field Goals FG% Free Throws FT% Points Avg2002-03 29 198-401 .494 99-124 .798 510 17.62003-04 27 202-423 .478 134-180 .744 552 20.42004-05 29 209-413 .506 137-179 .765 566 19.52005-06 32 259-540 .480 144-201 .716 686 21.4Totals 117 868-1777 .488 514-684 .751 2314 19.8

Emily Christian — 2,314

Six Golden Eagles have topped the 2,000 point mark in their careers

2,000-POINT PERFORMERS

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Angela Moorehead

Gayle Burgess Hastings

Melinda Clayton

Chris Moye

Roschelle Vaughn

Sherry Batten

Tammy Burton

Leslie Van Winkle

Carmen Dowdell

Pam Peek

Terrance Oglesby

Cecilia Ramsey

Amber Clark

Barbara Dam

Angela Moorehead (1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91)Totals 91 781-1624 .481 336-495 .679 1925 21.2

Gayle Burgess Hastings (1974-75, 1975-76, 1976-77, 1977-78)Totals 130 751-1528 .491 413-582 .710 1915 14.7

Tacarra Hayes (2007-08, 2008-09, 2010-11, 2011-12)Totals 125 599-1453 .412 575-815 .706 1786 14.3

Melinda Clayton (1986-87, 1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90)Totals 121 704-1262 .558 304-456 .667 1712 14.1

Chris Moye (1982-83, 1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86)Totals 115 697-1615 .431 239-357 .669 1633 14.2

Renay Adams (1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91)Totals 120 600-931 .644 296-476 .622 1496 12.5

Pam Cassity (1973-74, 1974-75, 1975-76, 1976-77)Totals 128 600-1046 .573 269-496 .542 1469 11.5

Kendall Cavin (2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07)Totals 120 477-1151 .414 320-391 .818 1457 12.1

Amber Clark (1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99)Totals 113 540-1184 .456 337-480 .702 1422 12.6

Pam Peek (1973-74, 1974-75, 1975-76, 1976-77 )Totals 124 611-1337 .457 172-210 .819 1394 11.2

Terrance Oglesby (1992-93, 1993-94, 1994-95, 1995-96)Totals 117 536-1020 .525 217-381 .570 1290 11.0

Cecilia Ramsey (1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91)Totals 117 495-1080 .458 178-295 .603 1230 10.5

Roschelle Vaughn (1991-92, 1992-93)Totals 59 488-780 .626 225-312 .721 1203 20.4

Carmen Dowdell (1977-78, 1978-79, 1979-80)Totals 97 501-854 .586 178-245 .726 1180 12.1

Sherry Batten (1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93, 1993-94)Totals 116 426-969 .440 239-304 .786 1169 10.1

Meagan Lyons (2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09)Totals 120 428-972 .440 240-379 .633 1143 9.5

Blair Bowens (2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09)Totals 122 358-934 .383 245-317 .773 1135 9.3

Diamond Henderson (2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14)Totals 81 404-885 .456 253-330 .767 1112 13.2

Barbara Dam (1977-78, 1978-79, 1979-80, 1980-81)Totals 130 455-942 .480 179-276 .649 1099 8.5

Tammy Burton (1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87)Totals 84 456-1016 .448 178-249 .715 1096 13.1

Leslie Van Winkle (1993-94, 1994-95, 1995-96, 1996-97)Totals 109 326-946 .345 263-370 .711 1073 9.8

Renay Adams

Pam Cassity

Kendall Cavin

27 players have scored more than 1,000 points in their Golden Eagle careers

MeaganLyons

BlairBowens

Tacarra Hayes

1,000-POINT PERFORMERS

Diamond Henderson

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1970-71Coach: Marynell MeadorsOverall: 23-7Cookeville Independents ..........79-46Lambuth ..........................................66-47Tennessee ........................................56-50Murray State ...................................78-52Cookeville Independents ..........88-41Belmont ...........................................58-69Marshall............................................61-60Austin Peay .....................................56-29Middle Tennessee .........................73-40Columbia State ..............................65-41Miss. Univ. for Women ................62-63Belmont ...........................................56-70Middle Tennessee .........................45-39Jackson State .................................61-31UT Martin .........................................57-53Tennessee .......................................46-49Lambuth (forfeit) ..............................2- 0Middle Tennessee .........................48-65Columbia State ..............................92-62Austin Peay .....................................59-46*Tennessee State ..........................88-29*Middle Tennessee .......................55-42*Fisk 91-39*Austin Peay ...................................53-48*UT Martin .......................................41-50#Middle Tennessee ......................63-46#UT Chattanooga .........................58-41#Lambuth ........................................73-56#UT Martin ......................................66-63#UT Martin ......................................45-54

1971-72Coach: Marynell MeadorsOverall: 26-6Tennessee State ............................65-37Belmont ...........................................53-75Cookeville Independents ..........65-48UT Chattanooga ............................62-46UT Chattanooga ............................63-56UT Martin .........................................54-41Middle Tennessee .........................47-37Murray State (forfeit) .......................2- 0Austin Peay .....................................63-46Lambuth ..........................................55-37UT Martin .........................................39-31Austin Peay .....................................47-30Federal City College .....................63-54Tech All-Stars ..................................78-39Middle Tennessee .........................63-56UT Martin .........................................55-52Belmont ...........................................50-53Austin Peay .....................................64-42*Austin Peay ...................................68-32*Fisk 75-22*Middle Tennessee .......................53-48#Lambuth ........................................66-50#UT Martin ......................................49-52#Middle Tennessee ......................72-40#UT Martin ......................................70-42#UT Martin ......................................64-42%Western Carolina .......................65-52%Murray State ...............................72-44%Winthrop College .....................58-45%UT Martin .....................................56-62†Cal. State-Fullerton ....................56-65†Queens College ..........................63-64

1972-73Coach: Marynell MeadorsOverall: 24-6Belmont ...........................................52-48Cookeville Independents ..........50-37Temple Junior College ................47-51Marshall............................................64-46Middle Tennessee .........................55-33Austin Peay .....................................56-34UT Chattanooga ............................60-46Cookeville Independents ..........67-29Belmont ...........................................51-49Volunteer State ..............................64-34Hiwassee ..........................................36-31UT Chattanooga ............................62-48UT Martin .........................................48-49Miss. Univ. for Women ................50-45Middle Tennessee .........................62-39Hiwassee ..........................................53-56Volunteer State ..............................64-54Middle Tennessee .........................37-44Austin Peay .....................................61-46*Fisk 71-41*Middle Tennessee .......................60-47#East Tennessee ............................60-35#Tennessee .....................................48-45%Murray State ...............................75-48%Winthrop College .....................49-48%East Carolina ...............................58-60%Tennessee ....................................61-49†Cathedral College ......................78-24

†Washington State .......................49-48†Parsons College ..........................54-58

1973-74Coach: Marynell MeadorsOverall: 26-5Hiwassee ..........................................52-42Austin Peay .....................................59-43Middle Tennessee .........................48-33UT Martin .........................................60-59Middle Tennessee .........................58-35Belmont ...........................................48-50Volunteer State ..............................72-59Roane State .....................................52-34Shorter College .............................68-41Berry College ..................................73-57Volunteer State ..............................59-58Tennessee ........................................51-65Hiwassee ..........................................56-40Eastern Kentucky ..........................63-51Belmont ...........................................60-56Austin Peay .....................................60-46Belmont ...........................................47-60*Fisk 61-33*Austin Peay ...................................72-57#East Tennessee ............................76-40#Union 77-44#Tennessee (OT) ............................54-51%William & Mary ...........................67-35%Eastern Kentucky .....................59-53%Western Carolina .......................62-51%Winthrop College .....................55-44†Mississippi College ....................63-65†Cal. State-Fullerton ....................53-41†Stephen F. Austin .......................63-43†Indiana ...........................................72-44†Wayland Baptist ..........................50-56

1974-75Coach: Marynell MeadorsOverall: 27-5Illinois State ....................................72-42Belmont ...........................................84-75Delta State.......................................58-90Shorter College .............................77-61Cleveland State .............................78-49UT Chattanooga ......................... 133-60Memphis State ..............................68-61Eastern Kentucky ..........................88-47

Year by Year ResultsYear Coach W L Pct.1970-71 Marynell Meadors 23 7 .7671971-72 Marynell Meadors 26 6 .8131972-73 Marynell Meadors 24 6 .8001973-74 Marynell Meadors 26 5 .8391974-75 Marynell Meadors 27 5 .844 1975-76 Marynell Meadors 28 2 .933 OVC Record1976-77 Marynell Meadors 28 8 .778 W L Pct.1977-78* Marynell Meadors 19 14 .576 9 1 .9001978-79* Marynell Meadors 23 10 .697 10 0 1.0001979-80 Marynell Meadors 23 11 .676 4 2 .6671980-81* Marynell Meadors 23 11 .676 6 2 .7501981-82*^ Marynell Meadors 20 11 .645 10 2 .8331982-83 Marynell Meadors 14 13 .519 6 4 .6001983-84 Marynell Meadors 17 11 .607 10 4 .7141984-85^ Marynell Meadors 20 9 .690 12 2 .8571985-86 Marynell Meadors 22 10 .688 12 2 .8571986-87*^ Bill Worrell 24 7 .744 12 2 .8561987-88 Bill Worrell 19 10 .655 11 3 .7861988-89^ Bill Worrell 22 8 .733 9 3 .7501989-90*^ Bill Worrell 26 5 .839 12 0 1.0001990-91*^ Bill Worrell 22 8 .733 11 1 .9171991-92*^ Bill Worrell 21 9 .700 13 1 .9291992-93*^ Bill Worrell 22 7 .759 14 2 .8751993-94 Bill Worrell 17 12 .586 12 4 .7501994-95* Bill Worrell 19 13 .594 12 4 .7501995-96 Bill Worrell 11 16 .407 7 9 .4371996-97 Bill Worrell 18 11 .621 13 5 .7221997-98* Bill Worrell 22 7 .759 15 3 .8331998-99*^ Bill Worrell 21 9 .700 14 4 .7781999-00*^ Bill Worrell 24 9 .727 16 2 .8812000-01* Bill Worrell 24 6 .800 15 1 .9382001-02 Bill Worrell 22 8 .733 13 3 .8132002-03 Bill Worrell 12 17 .413 6 10 .3752003-04 Bill Worrell 18 11 .621 12 4 .7502004-05 Bill Worrell 21 8 .724 13 3 .8132005-06* Bill Worrell 23 9 .719 16 4 .8002006-07 Amy Brown 12 18 .400 11 9 .5502007-08 Amy Brown 8 22 .267 7 13 .3502008-09 Amy Brown 9 21 .300 7 11 .3892009-10 Sytia Messer 14 16 .466 8 10 .4442010-11* Sytia Messer 23 8 .742 15 3 .8332011-12 Sytia Messer 17 17 .500 11 5 .6872012-13* Jim Davis 19 12 .613 12 4 .7502013-14 Jim Davis 12 18 .400 9 7 .562All-Time Totals 866 449 .659 393 145 .730

Murray State ...................................75-31Middle Tennessee .........................72-35Kentucky ..........................................98-58Australian Nationals Exh. ...........56-67Tennessee ........................................96-73Belmont ...........................................65-74Tennessee ........................................76-74UT Chattanooga ............................76-47Middle Tennessee .........................58-46‡UT Chattanooga .........................94-46‡Miss. Univ. for Women ........... 101-82*Austin Peay ...................................73-52*Fisk 78-39*Middle Tennessee .......................67-57Belmont ...........................................71-92#Carson-Newman.........................79-48#Union 68-66#Memphis State ............................81-67%East Carolina ...............................84-57%Kentucky ......................................84-68%Elon 73-63%Memphis State ...........................73-61†Utah State .....................................91-45†Delta State ....................................66-88†William Penn (OT) ......................65-67

1977-78 OVC Regular Season Champions

1975-76Coach: Marynell MeadorsOverall: 28-2Kentucky ..........................................79-71Ohio State .......................................83-60Mercer 87-67Delta State.......................................82-91Edinboro State ...............................84-63Indiana State ..................................89-61Marshall............................................90-52Belmont ...........................................71-65Middle Tennessee .........................86-75‡Austin Peay ...................................97-52‡Tennessee .....................................83-61Western Kentucky ........................96-69North Carolina ............................ 111-63Tennessee (OT) ..............................89-84UT Chattanooga ............................88-63Belmont ...........................................75-61Western Kentucky ..................... 106-69Middle Tennessee .........................99-58UT Chattanooga ............................91-55Austin Peay .....................................80-50#Tennessee .....................................91-76

#Middle Tennessee ......................84-68%Western Carolina .......................94-81%Charleston ...................................97-67%Eastern Kentucky ......................91-80†William Penn ................................70-78†Wisconsin-La Crosse ............... 116-78†Baylor 89-78†Mississippi College ................. 111-93†Montclair State ............................94-88

1976-77Coach: Marynell MeadorsOverall: 28-8Starters:F – Pam ChambersF – Pam PeekC – Pam CassityG – Kim GrizzleG – Gayle HastingsTop Reserves:Janet Bowden, Sally Thornton, Trish BellKentucky ..........................................70-72Immaculata .....................................70-732ßßWest Chester State ...............79-672St. Joseph’s....................................73-822Temple ...........................................87-48Queens College .............................72-68‡Indiana ...........................................79-63‡Belhaven ........................................86-60‡Miss. Univ. for Women ..............87-58‡Stephen F. Austin .................... 102-68Indiana State ............................... 110-76Marshall......................................... 101-38Middle Tennessee .........................97-67UT Chattanooga ............................91-88Eastern Kentucky ..........................81-60Western Kentucky ........................87-75Kentucky ..........................................92-69UT Chattanooga ............................75-64North Carolina ...............................90-67Belmont ...........................................83-70Union 92-91Middle Tennessee .........................78-80Tennessee ........................................70-65Belmont ...........................................78-62Union 102-89Eastern Kentucky ..........................79-66Tennessee ........................................67-80#Memphis State ............................79-72#Tennessee .....................................76-70%Memphis State ...........................78-63%North Carolina ...........................61-58%Tennessee ....................................59-72†Immaculata ..................................73-83†Fresno State .................................70-67†Kansas State .................................68-58†Southern Connecticut ..............72-852Bicentennial Tournament

1977-78Coach: Marynell MeadorsOverall: 19-14 / 9-1 OVCStarters:F – Gayle HastingsF – Carmen DowdellC – Carla TartG – Barbara DamG – Pam ChambersTop Reserves:Trish Bell, Robyn Markey3Delta State ....................................60-853Tennessee .....................................60-65Kentucky ..........................................89-69Memphis State ..............................49-73

* Indicates OVC Championship^ Indicates NCAA Tournament Appearances

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1978-79 OVC Regular Season Champions

1980-81 OVC Regular Season Champions

UT Martin .........................................79-70‡Kansas State .................................73-59‡Central Missouri ..........................76-57‡Tennessee .....................................64-79‡Miss. Univ. for Women ..............72-73Delta State.......................................72-74Missouri ............................................70-73Middle Tennessee .........................88-81Immaculata .....................................75-81Tennessee (OT) ..............................81-82Eastern Kentucky ..........................85-69Belmont ...........................................83-52East Tennessee ...............................74-66Austin Peay .....................................73-49Murray State ...................................89-77Morehead State .............................80-82Valdosta State ................................81-67Middle Tennessee .........................81-66Western Kentucky ........................84-81Belmont ...........................................71-544Old Dominion ..............................65-614Tennessee .....................................64-80Eastern Kentucky ..........................78-73Kentucky ..........................................72-81East Tennessee ...............................79-65Morehead State .............................92-74#Middle Tennessee ......................96-68#Tennessee .....................................73-92#Memphis State ............................76-883Delta State Tip-Off Tournament4Lady Vol Classic

1978-79Coach: Marynell MeadorsOverall: 23-10 / 10-0 OVCStarters:F – Carmen DowdellF – Pam ChambersC – Carla TartG – Barbara DamG – Robyn MarkeyTop Reserves:Ann Elsea, Pam Kilday+South Carolina ............................83-97+Pittsburgh .....................................78-70Belmont ...........................................77-69Vanderbilt ........................................73-68Valdosta State ............................. 99-107Florida 89-75‡Valdosta State ..............................84-93‡Miss. Univ. for Women ........... 107-76‡Mississippi.................................. 72-100Southern Mississippi ...................59-72Austin Peay .....................................83-65Murray State ...................................94-76Middle Tennessee ...................... 107-73Western Kentucky ........................63-60Delta State.......................................69-76Eastern Kentucky ..........................94-84Morehead State .............................89-85Vanderbilt ........................................81-65Belmont ...........................................73-66Memphis State ..............................97-71Austin Peay .................................. 116-53Murray State ...................................65-63IWestern Kentucky .......................67-69IEastern Kentucky .........................82-73Western Kentucky ........................69-63Tennessee ........................................75-80UT Martin ...................................... 100-61Eastern Kentucky ..........................94-59East Tennessee ...............................88-73#Vanderbilt .....................................70-49#East Tennessee ............................56-53#Tennessee .....................................60-85%North Carolina State ................72-89

1979-80Coach: Marynell MeadorsOverall: 23-11 / 4-2 OVCStarters:F – Jerilynn HarperF – Carmen DowdellC – Holly HooverG – Pam ChambersG – Barbara DamTop Reserves:Pam Kilday, Trish Bell, Robyn MarkeyCumberland................................. 107-36+Nebraska .......................................77-68+Clemson ........................................94-77Delta State.......................................72-92IAustin Peay ....................................69-75Belmont ...........................................83-72‡Belhaven ........................................85-73‡Middle Tennessee (OT) .............71-68‡Stephen F. Austin .......................71-89North Carolina State ....................83-88Austin Peay .................................. 63-74LNebraska ..........................................60-73Middle Tennessee .........................52-72Western Kentucky ........................76-56

Eastern Kentucky ..........................82-60Morehead State .............................84-62East Tennessee ...............................83-73Vanderbilt ........................................85-67Memphis State ..............................83-80UT Martin .........................................89-64Belmont ...........................................87-55Murray State ...................................88-63South Carolina ...............................73-87Middle Tennessee .........................72-69Western Kentucky ........................81-71Tennessee ........................................66-685New Mexico .................................79-605Nevada-Las Vegas ......................83-69UT Chattanooga ............................84-76Ohio State .......................................78-66#Memphis State ............................84-72#Middle Tennessee ......................72-70#Tennessee .....................................66-83%South Carolina ...........................62-685Las Vegas Desert Classic

1980-81Coach: Marynell MeadorsOverall: 23-11 / 6-2 OVCStarters:F – Emily TylerF – Jerilynn HarperC – Denette KolbeG – Robyn MarkeyG – Barbara DamTop Reserves:Teresa Duncan, Jo SwartzBelmont ...........................................88-54+Miami (Ohio) ............................. 106-61+Michigan State ............................90-83Belmont ...........................................80-746Wayland Baptist ..........................67-766New Mexico .................................91-61Clemson ...........................................83-92Appalachian State ..................... 112-67Austin Peay .....................................78-68Murray State ...................................71-70Middle Tennessee .........................66-76Western Kentucky ..................... 103-99Vanderbilt ........................................77-69North Carolina ...............................62-63North Carolina State ....................72-83Memphis State ..............................80-64Delta State.......................................87-73Morehead State .............................83-63UT Chattanooga ............................76-85Murray State ...................................77-74Carson-Newman ...........................78-64Middle Tennessee .........................78-81Ohio State .......................................60-59East Tennessee ............................ 103-78Tennessee ........................................63-69Eastern Kentucky ..........................87-67UT Martin .........................................92-59South Carolina ...............................67-66#Vanderbilt .....................................92-77#East Tennessee ............................57-61#Middle Tennessee ......................87-79**Arizona State ..............................76-85**Cincinnati ....................................81-80**Pittsburgh....................................91-936Mid-America Classic

1981-82Coach: Marynell MeadorsOverall: 20-11 / 10-2 OVCStarters:F – Jerilynn HarperF – Lydia SawneyC – Val StreelmanG – Dee DavisG – Anita MyersTop Reserves:Denette Kolbe, Emily Tyler, Teresa Duncan+Arkansas ........................................96-75+Cincinnati .....................................79-71Mississippi .......................................61-80Belmont ...........................................79-51Eastern Kentucky ..........................78-80Morehead State .............................83-99Mercer 84-77Middle Tennessee .........................81-67South Carolina ...............................57-83Louisville ..........................................60-62Northern Kentucky ......................60-69North Carolina State ....................73-91Kentucky ..........................................55-72Appalachian State ..................... 100-60Western Kentucky ........................65-60Austin Peay .....................................99-65Murray State ...................................82-51UT Chattanooga ............................77-66Middle Tennessee .........................74-68Clemson ...........................................78-79Georgia .............................................74-94

Belmont ...........................................64-56Western Kentucky ........................80-66Carson-Newman ...........................93-76Austin Peay .....................................87-63Murray State ...................................80-77Eastern Kentucky ..........................92-73Morehead State .............................80-69IAustin Peay ....................................74-64IMorehead State ...........................80-66##Louisiana Tech ........................ 53-114

1982-83Coach: Marynell MeadorsOverall: 14-13 / 6-4 OVCStarters:F – Lydia SawneyF – Chris MoyeC – Val StreelmanG – Anita MyersG – Mindy CampbellTop Reserves:Dee Davis, Emily Tyler, Tracy Fletcher+Arkansas State ............................71-47+Baylor .............................................69-67Auburn .............................................37-63East Tennessee ...............................60-52Mercer 70-727Tampa.............................................75-547Virginia ...........................................67-70Mississippi .................................... 83-101Kentucky ....................................... 67-102Murray State ...................................77-68Middle Tennessee .........................72-74Clemson ...........................................67-68Vanderbilt ........................................82-73Austin Peay .....................................78-65Eastern Kentucky ..........................68-57Morehead State .............................63-64

North Carolina State ....................70-63Georgia .............................................61-72Murray State ...................................71-74Middle Tennessee .........................77-95Austin Peay .....................................84-55Louisville ..........................................83-77Eastern Kentucky ..........................68-64Morehead ........................................75-44Western Kentucky ........................99-75IYoungstown State .................... 103-78IMorehead State ...........................49-69 7USF Christmas Invitational

1983-84Coach: Marynell MeadorsOverall: 17-11 / 10-4 OVCStarters:F – Chris MoyeF – Kelly TempelC – Cheryl TaylorG – Mindy CampbellG – Tammy BurtonTop Reserves:Michele Bishop, Tonie Edwards, Teresa Officer, Jackie Oslonian+UNC Charlotte .............................74-66+East Tennessee ............................75-63UT Chattanooga ............................66-74Belmont ...........................................80-638NW Louisiana ...............................76-818Southern Mississippi .................88-89Vanderbilt ..................................... 80-111Mercer 64-549Northwestern ..............................74-779Georgetown .................................76-729Georgia Southern ......................75-65Middle Tennessee .........................66-70Eastern Kentucky ..........................62-51

Morehead State .............................58-53Akron 71-57Youngstown State ........................84-66Murray State ...................................91-59Austin Peay .....................................80-66Western Kentucky ........................66-71Murray State ...................................74-83Austin Peay .....................................76-61Eastern Kentucky (OT) ................81-78Morehead State .............................58-63Akron 69-65Youngstown State ........................83-82Middle Tennessee .........................64-85IEastern Kentucky .........................70-64IMiddle Tennessee ........................64-71 8Lady Eagle Classic 9Converse Classic

1984-85Coach: Marynell MeadorsOverall: 20-9 / 12-2 OVCStarters:F – Michele BishopF – Chris MoyeC – Cheryl TaylorG – Tonie EdwardsG – Michelle HollowayTop Reserves:Tracy Munsey, Leah Frazier, Tammy Burton (Injured)+Virginia Tech ................................94-79+Southern Mississippi ................83-67North Alabama ..............................74-58Vanderbilt ........................................79-74Clemson ...........................................71-70Cumberland....................................80-63Auburn .............................................65-7710Morgan State.............................88-66

1981-82 OVC Regular Season & Tournament Champions

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1989-90 OVC Regular Season & Tournament Champions##Iowa 75-77 & San Diego Classic

1989-90Coach: Bill WorrellOverall: 26-5 / 12-0 OVCStarters:F – Angela MooreheadF – Cecilia RamseyC – Melinda ClaytonG – Shawn MondayG – Mitzi RiceTop Reserves:Renay Adams, Arnetta Peterson, Dana Scott, Cindy MontoothKennesaw ........................................89-65UT Chattanooga ............................70-50Vanderbilt ........................................50-62+Chicago State ........................... 102-51+Butler 110-51&Houston ........................................82-85&Auburn ..........................................77-60Georgia State .................................83-58Furman .............................................76-73Middle Tennessee< ......................71-49Alabama State ...............................82-38Tennessee State< .........................93-55Southern Illinois ............................60-62Austin Peay< ............................... 102-55Murray State< ................................89-74Eastern Kentucky< .......................88-68

1986-87 OVC Regular Season & Tournament Champions

1988-89 OVC Tournament Champions

10Auburn ........................................53-6910Louisiana State .........................63-84Middle Tennessee .........................58-62Western Kentucky ........................70-79Eastern Kentucky ..........................75-66Morehead State .............................53-41Akron 62-57Youngstown State ........................81-65Murray State ...................................83-68Austin Peay .....................................80-72Kentucky ..........................................75-87Murray State ...................................69-61Austin Peay .....................................64-73Eastern Kentucky ..........................67-62Morehead State .............................76-66Middle Tennessee (OT) ...............92-86Akron 99-61Youngstown State ........................93-64! Eastern Kentucky ........................72-65! Middle Tennessee .......................61-67##Georgia ........................................74-91 10Converse Classic

1985-86Coach: Marynell MeadorsOverall: 22-10 / 12-2 OVCStarters:F – Leah FrazierF – Chris MoyeC – Cheryl TaylorG – Adrienne BlackG – Tammy BurtonTop Reserves:Tracy Munsey, Michelle Holloway, Michele Bishop (injured)+East Carolina ................................75-73+Georgia ..........................................64-79Tennessee State ............................91-79~Marshall .........................................81-64~Memphis State............................63-77Vanderbilt ........................................72-87&Idaho 84-87&UA-Birmingham .........................80-67Southwest Missouri .....................94-77Clemson ...........................................85-78Kentucky ..........................................69-65Middle Tennessee< ......................77-58Austin Peay< ..................................97-87Murray State< ................................64-58Eastern Kentucky< .......................82-52Morehead< .....................................63-71Akron< 100-72Youngstown< ................................79-63Western Kentucky ........................79-83Middle Tennessee< ......................69-72Youngstown< ................................73-71Akron< 80-48Murray< ...........................................92-69Austin Peay< ..................................84-70Morehead< .....................................79-69Eastern Kentucky< .......................97-70East Tennessee ...............................93-79!Youngstown ..................................89-54!IMiddle Tennessee ......................63-66**NW Louisiana .............................71-77**West Texas ...................................65-78**Fresno State ................................79-77 ~ Mid-America Classic & Lady Tiger Classic

1986-87Coach: Bill WorrellOverall: 24-7 / 12-2 OVCStarters:F – Leah FrazierF – Melinda ClaytonC – Cheryl TaylorG – Tracy MunseyG – Shawn MondayTop Reserves:Adrienne Black, Tammy Burton(injured), Michele Bishop (injured)+Appalachian State .....................59-56+Northeastern ...............................59-49~Marist .............................................75-48~East Carolina ................................66-70East Tennessee ...............................85-67Stetson 81-63&North Carolina State .................63-89&West Virginia ................................81-59Missouri ............................................64-74Middle Tennessee< ......................78-74Austin Peay< ..................................98-58Murray State< ................................84-82Eastern Kentucky< .................... 100-73Morehead State< ..........................76-61Akron< 70-64Youngstown State< .....................63-59Western Kentucky ........................73-94Middle Tennessee< ......................85-94

Southern Illinois ............................73-65Youngstown State< .....................82-81Akron< 78-57Tennessee State< .........................86-56Murray State< ................................84-75Austin Peay< ............................... 100-68Morehead State< ..........................61-74Eastern Kentucky< .......................95-77Vanderbilt ........................................81-79! Morehead State ..........................70-64! Middle Tennessee .......................71-67##Southern Mississippi ..............78-66##Tennessee ...................................59-95 ~ Lady Pirate Classic & Lady Buckeye Classic

1987-88Coach: Bill WorrellOverall: 19-10 / 11-3 OVCStarters:F – Arnetta PetersonF – Melinda ClaytonC – Renay AdamsG – Cecilia RamseyG – Shawn MondayTop Reserves:Adrienne Black, Melanie Marshall, Jill Tittle+North Georgia .............................90-57+Radford ..........................................60-59@Kentucky ......................................69-78~Georgia State...............................72-61~Missouri .........................................75-88@Southern Illinois ........................65-78&UNC-Charlotte ............................60-56&UT Chattanooga .........................65-82@Vanderbilt ....................................59-72Alabama State ...............................77-64@East Tennessee ...........................70-61@Middle Tennessee< ..................55-63@Alabama-Birmingham .............69-71@Youngstown State<..................73-83Western Kentucky ........................67-58Austin Peay< ..................................75-47Murray State< ............................. 104-94@Eastern Kentucky< ...................70-85@Morehead State< ......................84-67@Tennessee State< ......................79-64Morehead State< ..........................70-57Eastern Kentucky< .......................84-66Youngstown State< .....................97-84Tennessee State< .........................76-52@Murray State<.............................81-79@Austin Peay< ...............................84-66Middle Tennessee< ......................83-79!Youngstown State (OT) .............77-74!Middle Tennessee ........................62-79 ~ Mid-America Classic & Lady Moc Classic

1988-89Coach: Bill WorrellOverall: 22-8 / 9-3 OVCStarters:F – Angela MooreheadF– Arnetta PetersonC – Melinda ClaytonG – Shawn MondayG – Cecilia RamseyTop Reserves:Renay Adams, Dana Scott, Cindy MontoothFlorida 63-58&Monmouth ...................................71-36&San Diego State ..........................56-78East Tennessee ...............................79-45Alabama-Birmingham ................87-63Alabama ...........................................66-57UT Chattanooga ............................75-66Mississippi .......................................62-76Carson-Newman ...........................89-63Vanderbilt ........................................64-79Tennessee State ............................97-56Middle Tennessee< ......................74-65Austin Peay< ..................................82-72Murray State< ................................62-68Alabama State (OT) ......................83-76Eastern Kentucky< .......................90-66Morehead State< ..........................86-75Georgia State .................................81-58Kentucky ..........................................88-68Morehead State< ..........................85-86Eastern Kentucky< .......................73-72Murray State< ................................71-67Austin Peay< ..................................94-62Middle Tennessee< ......................65-73Tennessee State< .........................85-64Western Kentucky ........................69-70! Morehead State ..........................86-63! Murray State .................................80-79##South Carolina ..........................77-73

Morehead State< ..........................86-65Middle Tennessee< ......................79-69Alabama ...........................................73-62Morehead State< ..........................96-82Eastern Kentucky< .......................82-62Murray State< ................................78-70Austin Peay< ..................................94-74Mississippi .......................................67-62Western Kentucky ........................72-74Tennessee State< .........................92-64Memphis State ..............................95-71! Tennessee State ..........................86-60! Murray State .................................79-72##Richmond ...................................77-59##Auburn.........................................54-73 & Las Vegas Classic

1990-91Coach: Bill WorrellOverall: 22-8 / 11-1 OVCStarters:F – Angela MooreheadF – Mitzi RiceC – Renay AdamsG – Cecilia RamseyG – Dana ScottTop Reserves:Sherry Batten, Rhea Beaty, Kim Stout, Taunya Treanton&Indiana State ...............................71-74&Nicholls State ..............................71-48

&Nevada ..........................................94-62UT Chattanooga ............................73-53Montevallo ......................................90-66Furman .......................................... 111-68+New Hampshire ..........................96-68+Ohio 90-58Southern Illinois ............................62-72Mississippi .......................................64-78Stephen F. Austin ..........................64-70Tennessee State< ...................... 103-82Eastern Kentucky< .......................75-55Morehead State< ..........................86-72Austin Peay< ..................................88-61Murray State< ............................. 109-87Middle Tennessee< ......................64-58Vanderbilt ........................................73-66Tennessee ........................................67-94Tennessee State< .........................90-82Memphis State ..............................86-69Middle Tennessee< ......................86-70Murray State< ............................. 116-91Austin Peay< ..................................93-48Western Kentucky (2OT) ............88-95Morehead State< ..........................80-76Eastern Kentucky< .......................59-70! Tennessee State ..........................81-67! Middle Tennessee .......................84-59##Southwest Missouri ................64-94

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& Wolf Pack Thanksgiving Classic

1991-92Coach: Bill WorrellOverall 21-9 / 13-1 OVC Starters:F - Sherry BattenF - Amy EngleC - Roschelle VaughnG - Dana BilyeuG - Dana Scott Top Reserves:Rhea Beaty, Mary Alice Clayton, Kim Stout, Taunya Treanton~Furman ..........................................86-67~Western Kentucky .....................66-92Southern Illinois ............................68-73Carson-Newman ...........................96-62+Northeastern ...............................82-73+Eastern Michigan .......................84-57Cincinnati ....................................... 65-69UT Chattanooga ............................86-81&Florida International (OT) .......88-90&Cleveland State ..........................98-76&Boston College ...........................60-68Mississippi .......................................62-70Eastern Kentucky< .......................64-67Morehead State< ....................... 100-80Murray State< ................................80-68Middle Tennessee< ......................86-80Austin Peay< ..................................71-59Southeast Missouri< ...................83-58Tennessee State< .........................84-64Southeast Missouri< ...................85-71Austin Peay< ..................................79-69Middle Tennessee (OT)< ............93-92Murray State< ................................83-77Morehead State< ..........................94-65Eastern Kentucky< .......................70-60Vanderbilt ........................................59-87Tennessee State< .........................80-67! Southeast Missouri ....................87-74! Eastern Kentucky ........................81-74##Alabama ................................... 87-100 ~ Bowling Green Bank Invitational & Pepsi-Church’s Classic

1992-93Coach: Bill WorrellOverall 22-7/12-2 OVCStarters:F - Mary Alice ClaytonF - Amy EngleC - Roschelle VaughnG - Sherry BattenG - Dana BilyeuTop Reserves:Terrance Oglesby, Lisa Poe, Taryn Slat-tery, Kim StoutUT Chattanooga ............................82-72Florida 81-61Southern Illinois (OT) ..................66-65+Georgia Southern ......................71-63+Western Kentucky .....................65-49Stephen F. Austin ..........................56-70&Florida State.................................72-88&Northwestern ..............................58-72Mississippi (OT) .............................68-70Eastern Kentucky< .......................68-59Morehead State< ..........................82-49Austin Peay< ............................... 109-70UT-Martin< ................................... 101-59Cincinnati ........................................93-71Middle Tennessee< ......................91-72Tennessee State< .........................82-64Murray State< ................................93-71Southeast Missouri< ...................79-67UT-Martin< ......................................94-62Austin Peay< ..................................91-62Middle Tennessee< ......................71-77Eastern Kentucky< .......................84-75Morehead State< ..........................89-73Murray State< ................................76-85Southeast Missouri< ...................73-53Tennessee State< .........................83-70! Tennessee State ..........................85-80! Middle Tennessee .......................80-73##Old Dominion ...........................60-77 & Oakland Tribune Classic

1993-94Coach: Bill WorrellOverall: 17-12 / 12-4 OVCStarters:F - Sherry BattenF - Terrance OglesbyC - Mary Alice ClaytonG - Taunya LovelaceG - Leslie VanWinkleTop Reserves:Shannon Clardy, Taryn Slattery, Kim

StoutSouthern Illinois ............................69-67&Colorado State ............................51-65&Nevada-Las Vegas ......................61-79Alabama State ...............................65-70Mercer 72-53Florida 59-79Mississippi .......................................46-71Western Kentucky ........................69-64Austin Peay< ..................................75-55UT Martin< ......................................81-67UT Chattanooga ............................52-55Southeast Missouri< ...................56-70Murray State< ................................77-67Morehead State< ..........................85-69Eastern Kentucky< .......................67-78Tennessee State< .........................62-57Middle Tennessee< ......................70-74Georgia .............................................62-79UT Martin< ......................................88-69Southeast Missouri< ...................71-53Murray State< ................................72-57Middle Tennessee< ......................83-74Austin Peay< ..................................64-61Tennessee State< .........................43-59Eastern Kentucky< .......................71-60Morehead State< ..........................67-52!Morehead State............................63-62! Austin Peay ...................................86-60! Tennessee State ..........................63-71 & UNLV 7-Up Desert Classic

1994-95Coach: Bill WorrellOverall 19-13 / 12-4 OVCStarters:F - Elizabeth MaxwellF - Sheri LewisC - Terrance OglesbyG - Taunya LovelaceG - Leslie VanWinkleTop Reserves:Shannon Cardy, Taryn Slattery, Mary Alice Clayton, Becky Clabough~North Carolina ............................52-79~New Mexico .................................79-66~Virginia ..........................................54-75Cumberland....................................78-50Southern Illinois ............................67-83UT Chattanooga ............................72-60^Alcorn State .................................85-69&UAB (OT)........................................55-58Louisiana Tech ...............................33-62Mississippi .......................................38-61Georgia .............................................64-82Austin Peay< ..................................66-69UT Martin< ......................................72-57Southeast Missouri< ...................73-49Murray State& ................................70-52Morehead State< ..........................91-69Eastern Kentucky< .......................62-71Middle Tennessee< ......................69-48Western Kentucky ........................61-82Tennessee State< .........................87-78UT Martin (OT)< ............................83-76Middle Tennessee< ......................63-66Murray State< ................................85-70Southeast Missouri< ...................72-62Austin Peay< ..................................94-70Tennessee State< .........................50-56Eastern Kentucky< .......................64-63Morehead State< ..........................93-58UNC-Charlotte ...............................70-62! Southeast Missouri ....................82-59! Eastern Kentucky ........................63-59! Tennessee State ..........................63-66 ~ Rainbow Wahine Classic & Lady Blazer Classic

1995-96Coach: Bill WorrellOverall: 11-16/7-9 OVCStartersF - Amber ClarkF - Andrea BaldwinC - Terrance OglesbyG - Becky ClaboughG - Leslie VanWinkleTop reserves:Shannon Clardy, Pamela Rogers, Taryn SlatteryWestern Kentucky ........................57-61Mississippi .......................................51-73+So. Carolina St. ............................84-56+Stetson ..........................................60-56Southern Illinois ............................66-54UNC-Charlotte ...............................54-69&Purdue ...........................................50-94&UNLV 74-53UT Martin< ......................................79-78Murray State< ................................61-60

Middle Tennessee< ......................57-88Austin Peay< ..................................60-59Louisiana Tech ............................ 56-101Southeast Missouri< ...................81-87Morehead State< ..........................75-66Eastern Kentucky< .......................74-66Tennessee State< .........................69-63Murray State< ................................46-59UT Martin< ......................................61-75UT Chattanooga ............................55-57Austin Peay< ..................................52-59Middle Tennessee< ......................64-75Southeast Missouri< ...................62-63Tennessee State< .........................67-61

Eastern Kentucky< .......................51-70Morehead State< ..........................65-72! Eastern Kentucky ........................56-68 & Holiday Ball Classic

1996-97Coach: Bill WorrellOverall: 18-11/13-5 OVCStartersF - Amber ClarkF - Andrea BaldwinC - Diane SengG - Becky ClaboughG - Leslie VanWinkle

1990-91 OVC Regular Season & Tournament Champions

1991-92 OVC Regular Season & Tournament Champions

Top reserves:Collin Carmichael, Shannon Clardy, Ann ParksUNC-Charlotte ...............................65-64UT Chattanooga ............................72-57@Southern Illinois ........................59-66Alabama-Huntsville .....................81-54@Wake Forest .................................58-61&California.......................................67-85&Cal-Irvine ......................................67-78@Morehead State< ......................78-57@Eastern Kentucky< ...................72-75Austin Peay< ........................72-70 (OT)@Middle Tennessee< ..................71-61

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UT Martin< ......................................71-67Eastern Illinois< .............................66-68Southeast Missouri< ...................75-68Tennessee State< .........................81-48@UT Martin< ..................................65-45@Murray State<.............................48-52Eastern Kentucky< .......................82-77Morehead State< ..........................87-90@Tennessee State< ......................61-49Middle Tennessee< ......................65-71Ole Miss ............................................58-75@Southeast Missouri< ................85-67@Eastern Illinois< ...............81-74 (OT)@Austin Peay< ...............................68-63Murray State< ................................77-62! Murray State .................................72-61! Middle Tennessee .......................59-56! Eastern Kentucky ........................65-69 & Oakland Tribune Classic

1997-98Coach: Bill WorrellOverall: 22-7/15-3 OVCStartersF - Amber ClarkF - Andrea BaldwinC - Diane SengG - Becky ClaboughG - Rachael GobbleTop reserves:Leah Bird, Collin Carmichael, Amy Moore, Miranda Moore, Ann ParksClemson (WNIT) ............................46-61@UNC Charlotte ............................38-66Ole Miss ............................................52-49@East Tennessee ...........................77-70Wake Forest ....................................65-44Southern Illinois ............................67-64@Chattanooga ...............................61-51&Memphis .......................................75-84&Portland State .............................71-62UT Martin< ......................................75-72Murray State< ................................63-55Middle Tennessee< ......................56-59@Eastern Illinois< .........................54-63@Southeast Missouri< ................66-60@Middle Tennessee< ..................74-55Austin Peay< ..................................78-48Tennessee State< .................86-78 (ot)@Eastern Kentucky< ........ 92-97 (3ot)@Morehead State< ......................70-59@Murray State<.............................62-60@UT Martin< ..................................73-67Eastern Illinois< .............................77-56Southeast Missouri< ...................65-52@Austin Peay< ...............................75-53@Tennessee State< ......................71-61Morehead State< ....................... 102-77! Eastern Kentucky ........................81-71! Austin Peay ...................................80-60! UT Martin.......................................53-69 & Pepperdine Classic

1998-99Coach: Bill WorrellOverall: 21-9/14-4 OVCStartersF - Janet HoltF - Andrea BaldwinC - Diane SengG - Misty GarrettG - Rachael GobbleTop reserves:Leah Bird, Collin Carmichael, Amanda Kendall, Ann Parks@Southern Illinois ........................68-55Western Michigan ........................62-74East Tennessee State ...................87-70@Western Kentucky .....................56-86@Middle Tennessee< ..................63-74@Mississippi ...................................50-65&SW Louisiana ...............................68-64&Indiana...........................................75-89Alabama-Huntsville .....................85-47@Murray State<.............................62-61@UT Martin< ..................................84-82Eastern Illinois< .............................80-63Southeast Missouri< ...................82-64Middle Tennessee< ......................85-63@Austin Peay< ...............................77-60@Tennessee State< ......................55-56Eastern Kentucky< .......................71-76Morehead State< ..........................94-68Murray State< ................................76-68UT Martin< ......................................81-72@Eastern Illinois< .........................83-62@Southeast Missouri< ................70-74Austin Peay< ..................................78-51Tennessee State< .........................80-61@Eastern Kentucky< ...................86-69

@Morehead State< ......................87-63! Austin Peay ...................................74-60! Southeast Missouri ....................73-62! UT Martin.......................................86-83##Old Dominion ...........................48-74 &Hampton Inn/Fazoli’s Classic

1999-00Coach: Bill WorrellOverall: 24-9/16-2 OVCStartersF - Janet HoltF - Allison ClarkC - Diane SengG - Misty GarrettG - Rachael GobbleTop reserves:Andrea Baldwin, Leah Bird, Collin Carmichael, Misty Garrett, Amanda Kendall, Ann Parks~Hawaii ............................................49-51~Arizona ..........................................71-87~Oklahoma .....................................74-64Western Kentucky ........................60-71Southeast Missouri ......................65-61Eastern Illinois ................................82-44Southern Illinois ............................74-64Georgia .............................................72-77&Centenary College .................. 103-50&UAB 68-79@Indiana State ...............................62-55UNC Asheville ................................73-60@Ole Miss ........................................65-72@Morehead State< ......................82-53@Eastern Kentucky< ...................88-72Middle Tennessee< ......................77-60@Southeast Missouri< ................82-65Tennessee State< .........................80-66Austin Peay< ..................................75-58@UT Martin< ..................................64-62@Murray State<.............................64-59Morehead State< ..........................90-42@Eastern Kentucky< ...................87-54@Eastern Illinois< .........................81-63@Middle Tennessee< ..................82-90@Tennessee State< ......................68-55@Austin Peay< ...............................77-68UT Martin< ......................................64-66Murray State< ................................73-49! Eastern Illinois..............................68-48! Murray State .................................67-45! Austin Peay ...................................89-80##Texas Tech ...................................54-83 ~ Hawaii tournament & UAB tournament

2000-01Coach: Bill WorrellOverall: 24-6/15-1 OVCStartersF - Janet HoltF - Rachael GobbleC - Iesha JonesG - Allison ClarkG - Misty GarrettTop reserves:Andrea Brown, Jennifer Wilhelm, Crystal Andrews&Boston College ...........................64-80&Arkansas State ............................61-71East Tennessee ...............................90-60@Southern Illinois ........................81-74Indiana State ..................................89-63Western Kentucky ........................80-99@Evansville .....................................67-66Middle Tennessee .........................74-87UNC Asheville ................................80-59@Memphis ......................................85-83@Mississippi ...................................71-56Eastern Kentucky< .......................79-72Morehead State< ....................... 103-74@Southeast Missouri< ................80-79Eastern Illinois< .............................92-55@Austin Peay< ...............................87-64@Tennessee State< ......................94-64Murray State< ................................63-48UT Martin< ......................................87-75@Eastern Kentucky< ...................84-66@Morehead State< ......................86-81Southeast Missouri< ...................89-75@Eastern Illinois< .........................69-63Austin Peay< ............................... 102-69Tennessee State< .........................93-70@Murray State<.............................74-49@UT Martin< ..................................75-89Tennessee State< .........................98-81! UT Martin.................................... 100-70! Austin Peay ...................................63-65 & Michigan State tournament

2001-02Coach: Bill WorrellOverall: 22-8/13-3 OVCStartersF - Janet HoltF - Rachael GobbleC - Iesha JonesG - Allison ClarkG - Misty GarrettTop reserves:Andrea Brown, Jennifer Wilhelm, Crystal AndrewsMississippi .......................................77-55@Mississippi State ........................85-97 &Seton Hall .....................................78-63&@Nevada-Las Vegas ..................67-88@Western Kentucky .....................70-84Southern Illinois ............................82-75Memphis ..........................................75-71@Middle Tennessee State ..........68-64@UNC-Asheville ............................89-46Evansville .........................................63-57@East Tennessee State ................73-82@Eastern Kentucky ......................64-71@Morehead State .........................76-73@Southeast Missouri< ................80-77Murray State< ................................73-57@Austin Peay< ...............................81-80UT Martin< ......................................81-71@Tennessee State< ......................71-54Eastern Illinois< .............................66-53Southeast Missouri< ...................87-69Eastern Kentucky< .......................68-73@Murray State<.............................70-61@UT Martin< ..................................52-58Morehead State< ..........................76-59Austin Peay< ..................................80-62

Tennessee State< .........................75-46@Eastern Illinois< .........................66-53Eastern Illinois< .............................67-43! Morehead State ..........................87-78! Austin Peay ...................................83-85 & UNLV Thanksgiving Classic

2002-03Coach: Bill WorrellOverall: 12-17/6-10 OVCStartersF - Andrea BrownF - Jennifer SimpsonC - Emily ChristianG - Tynisha AlexanderG - Arleigh BrackinTop reserves:Jenna Baltimore, Courtney McFarlin, Casey BradfordEast Tennessee ...............................74-56Middle Tennessee .........................59-71@Southern Illinois ........................66-70@University of Memphis ............67-64@University of Georgia ...............56-87UNC Asheville ................................69-46@University of Evansville ...........52-61&University of Toledo ..................61-71&Quinnipiac ....................................78-68Western Kentucky ........................61-55Morehead State< ..........................64-72Eastern Kentucky< .......................71-80@UT Martin< ..................................69-72@Murray State<.............................62-58Austin Peay< ..................................54-65Tennessee State< .........................90-60@Mississippi ...................................61-69@Southeast Missouri< ................80-86

@Eastern Illinois< .........................46-64UT Martin< ......................................77-70@Morehead State< ......................65-70@Eastern Kentucky< ...................63-72@Tennessee State< ......................81-58@Austin Peay< ...............................58-73Southeast Missouri< ...................72-76Eastern Illinois< .............................84-71! Eastern Kentucky ........................67-65! Southeast Missouri ....................65-78 & Malibu Holiday Classic

2003-04Coach: Bill WorrellOverall: 18-11/12-4 OVC StartersF - Kendall CavinF - Emily ChristianC - Casey BradfordG - Tynisha AlexanderG - Arleigh BrackinTop reserves:Jenna Baltimore, Courtney McFarlin, Andrea Brown@Middle Tennessee .....................52-65Memphis ..........................................50-71University of Evansville...............77-83Southern Illinois ............................88-71@Alabama .......................................61-83@UAB 63-56Northern Iowa ...............................73-76@Hawaii ...........................................64-59University of Mississippi .............56-68@Western Kentucky .....................81-76@Eastern Illinois< .........................71-63@Southeast Missouri< ............. 90-102@Morehead State< ......................97-76

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1999-00 OVC Regular Season & Tournament Champions

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@Eastern Kentucky< ...................69-75Southeast Missouri< ...................65-57Eastern Illinois< .............................78-64Austin Peay< ..................................69-79@Tennessee State< ......................70-48@East Tennessee< ........................73-71Samford< .........................................76-57Jacksonville State<.......................71-68Murray State< ................................72-64Tennessee-Martin< ......................70-60@Jacksonville State < ..................79-55@Samford< .....................................57-39@Austin Peay< ...............................72-94Morehead State< ..........................75-61

! UT Martin< ....................................76-60! Eastern Kentucky< .....................74-85 & Malibu Holiday Classic

2004-05Coach: Bill WorrellOverall: 21-8/13-3 OVC StartersF - Kendall CavinF - Emily ChristianC - Casey BradfordG - Tynisha AlexanderG - Jana ReeceTop reserves:Marissa HensleyEast Tennessee ...............................77-81

Florida Atlantic ..............................81-65 UAB 67-55 ........@ Southern Illinois 73-55 vs Pepperdine .................63-48 @ California .....................................41-65 Middle Tennessee .........................52-50 Alabama ...........................................59-62Winthrop University ....................73-54 @ Evansville ....................................54-67 Western Kentucky ........................84-74 Eastern Illinois< .............................88-56 Southeast Missouri< ...................80-78 Morehead State< ..........................74-56 Eastern Kentucky< .......................65-57 @ Southeast Missouri< ...............45-62

@ Eastern Illinois< ........................86-68 @ Austin Peay< ..............................85-72 TSU< 69-48 .....................@ Samford< 58-51 @ Jacksonville State< ...79-91 @ Murray State<............................85-78 @ UT Martin< .................................82-58 Jacksonville State<.......................61-71 Samford< .........................................63-48 Austin Peay< ..................................70-60 @ Morehead State< .....................76-72 ! UT Martin.......................................70-51 ! vs Southeast Missouri ...............68-71

2005-06 Coach: Bill Worrell Overall: 23-9/ 16-4 OVCStartersF - Kendall CavinC - Emily ChristianG - Meagan LyonsG - Jana ReeceG - Deanna Apple Top reservesKristina Tyler, Marissa HensleyBlair Bowens@Clemson .......................................71-62Evansville .........................................73-65vs. UT Chattanooga......................82-67vs. UNLV ...........................................55-65Austin Peay< ..................................96-74Southern Illinois ............................70-60@ Eastern Illinois< ........................62-54@ Southeast Missouri (OT)< .....81-77 @Western Kentucky .....................69-81@ Middle Tennessee ....................46-74Samford< .........................................57-59@ Eastern Kentucky< ..................72-61Morehead State< ..........................79-66@ Jacksonville State< ..................95-64@ Samford< ....................................63-51 Eastern Illinois< .............................78-67Southeast Missouri< ...................46-53@ Murray State<............................70-82Tennessee State< .........................79-53@ Morehead State< .....................60-59@ UT Martin< .................................48-41Eastern Kentucky< .......................73-48Jacksonville State<.......................75-61@ Tennessee State< .....................71-58UT Martin< ......................................66-43@Austin Peay< ...............................64-72Murray State< ................................79-73Eastern Illinois< .............................83-69vs. Morehead State<....................80-66vs. Southeast Missouri< .............50-71**Belmont .......................................56-55**@ Western Kentucky ...............66-83 2006-07Coach: Amy BrownOverall: 12-18/11-9 OVC StartersF - Kendall CavinF - Cara ReedC - Kristina TylerG - Meagan LyonsG - Allison PriceTop reserves:Marissa Hensley, Blair BowensLambuth ..........................................92-75@ Alabama ......................................56-71@ Pepperdine .................................62-91vs. Virginia Tech .............................52-87Middle Tennessee .........................50-68@ Austin Peay< ..............................57-66Eastern Illinois< .............................70-89Southeast Missouri< ...................59-58Clemson ...........................................67-70@ Southern Illinois .......................62-69@ Cincinnati ....................................70-86@ North Carolina ...........................52-93@ Samford< ....................................44-66Eastern Kentucky< .......................84-50@ Morehead State< .....................54-57Jacksonville State<.......................85-73Samford< .........................................62-55@ Eastern Illinois< ........................61-63@ Southeast Missouri< ...............52-77Murray State< ................................54-49@ Tennessee State< .....................50-57Morehead State< ..........................59-51UT Martin< ......................................54-48@ Eastern Kentucky< ..................65-64@ Jacksonville State< ..................85-69Tennessee State< .........................88-57@ UT Martin< .................................55-56Austin Peay< ..................................63-51@ Murray State<............................79-80! @ Samford .....................................60-63

2007-08Coach: Amy BrownOverall: 8-22/7-13 OVCStartersG - Meagan LyonsG - Allison PriceF - Marissa HensleyG - Blair BowensC - Kristina TylerTop reserves:Mandy Mendenhall, Holly Rogers, Cara Reed@Memphis ......................................74-58@Middle Tennessee .....................62-89Belmont ...........................................59-65@Evansville .....................................56-72Alabama ...........................................47-53@Eastern Illinois (OT)< ................64-66@Southeast Missouri< ................60-66Oregon State& ...............................55-78@Hawaii&.........................................57-60Western Carolina&........................61-74Southern Illinois ............................69-87Cincinnati ........................................57-71Austin Peay< ..................................65-52@Eastern Kentucky< ...................62-74Morehead State< ..........................49-51@Jacksonville State< ...................71-68@Samford< .....................................45-64Eastern Illinois< .............................66-72Southeast Missouri< ...................39-49@Murray State<.............................55-67Tennessee State< .........................56-69@UT Martin< ..................................73-64Eastern Kentucky< .......................77-64Jacksonville State<.......................65-69@Tennessee State< ......................60-51UT Martin< ......................................66-47@Austin Peay< ...............................69-52Samford< .........................................60-71@Morehead State< ......................56-67Murray State< ................................70-80 & University of Hawaii Paradise Classic

2008-09Coach: Amy BrownOverall: 9-21/7-11 OVCStartersG - Meagan LyonsG - Allison PriceG - Blair BowensF - Jasmine WhiteC - Vivian NwosuTop reserves:Tacarra Hayes, Krystal StirrupLouisville ..........................................49-82@ Lipscomb ....................................72-55@ Belmont .......................................62-68Drake 58-69@ Florida Atlantic& .......................64-70vs. Georgia Tech& .........................56-68@ Georgia ........................................46-72Jacksonville State<.......................84-60Evansville .........................................75-71@ Southern Illinois .......................67-74Middle Tennessee ...................... 66-101Memphis ..........................................61-63Southeast Missouri< ...................41-56Eastern Illinois< .............................46-50@ Morehead State< .....................52-64@ Eastern Kentucky< ..................50-66UT Martin< ......................................63-56Murray State< ................................47-69@ Austin Peay< ..............................81-83@ Tennessee State< .....................75-79@ Eastern Illinois< ........................56-76@ Southeast Missouri< ...............55-61Eastern Kentucky< .......................82-64Morehead State< ..........................72-67@ Murray State<............................84-91@ UT Martin< .................................61-55Tennessee State< .........................57-67Austin Peay< ..................................69-53@ Jacksonville State< ..................78-46at Eastern Illinois! ..........................65-71 & FAU Thanksigiving Tournament

2009-10Coach: Sytia MesserOverall: 14-16/8-10 OVCStartersG - Tacarra HayesG - Kellie CookF - Kylie CookF - Krystal StirrupF - Simone RutledgeTop reserves:

ALL-TIME RESULTS & SCORES

2001-02 OVC Regular Season Champions

2005-06 OVC Regular Season Champions

2010-11 OVC Regular Season Champions

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47! J. Harper Pittsburgh 03-28-8144 J. Harper Murray 02-26-8144# A. Moorehead New Hampshire 12-07-9043# J. Harper Michigan State 11-29-8043 J. Harper Clemson 12-16-8042 D. Seng Morehead 02-03-9742 J. Harper East Tennessee 02-09-8141 T. Hayes Tennessee State 02-15-1041 J. Holt Mississippi 11-16-0141 J. Harper Delta State 01-24-8140 E. Christian Eastern Illinois 01-24-0440* J. Holt Austin Peay 03-03-0240 C. Taylor Austin Peay 02-16-8739 T. Hayes Austin Peay 01-21-1039 E. Christian Eastern Illinois 03-01-0339 R. Vaughn Murray 01-03-9339! J. Harper Arizona State 03-26-8137 E. Christian Murray State 02-10-0537* D. Seng Austin Peay 03-05-0037 J. Harper App. State 12-18-8037 J. Harper Murray State 01-31-8137! J. Harper Cincinnati 03-27-8137 D. Henderson Jacksonville State 02-08-1436 K. Cook East Tennessee 11-11-1136 A. Moorehead Morehead State 01-29-9036 C. Dowdell Belmont 12-10-7936 J. Harper Mercer 12-16-8136 J. Harper App. State 01-14-8236 C. Taylor So. Illinois 02-04-8735 E. Christian Southeast Mo. 01-10-0435 J. Holt Southeast Mo. 02-02-0235 D. Seng E. Kentucky 03-01-9735 R. Vaughn Cincinnati 01-18-9335 A. Moorehead Murray State 02-17-9035 G. Burgess W. Kentucky 02-14-7635 R. Adams Youngstown 02-20-8835 J. Harper UT Chattanooga 01-29-8134* J. Holt Austin Peay 03-02-0134 R. Gobble East Tennessee 11-21-0034 J. Harper UT Martin 02-19-8134 J. Harper Murray State 02-20-8234 C. Taylor SW Missouri 12-16-8534 C. Taylor Akron 01-25-8634 C. Taylor Youngstown 01-27-8634 C. Taylor Vanderbilt 02-26-8734$ C. Taylor Tennessee 03-15-8733 T. Hayes UT Martin 03-05-1133 E. Christian W. Kentucky 01-05-0433 E. Christian Tenn. State 02-22-0333* J. Holt Tenn. State 02-27-0133 R. Vaughn Austin Peay 02-11-9333 D. Bilyeu UT Martin 01-16-9333* A. Moorehead Murray State 03-06-9033 R. Vaughn Austin Peay 02-10-9233 G. Burgess Middle Tenn. 02-16-7633 P. Chambers Morehead State 01-22-7933 J. Harper Morehead State 01-26-81

Rachel Gildden, Tiara Hoppervs. Alabama& ..................................68-73vs. Air Force& ..................................81-49@ Baylor ........................................ 55-100@ Louisville .....................................54-84@ Middle Tennessee ....................39-76Lipscomb .........................................73-65@ Jacksonville State< ..................68-59Southern Illinois ............................59-56Belmont ...........................................72-69@ St. Louis .......................................58-78Bluefield College ...........................94-62@ Southeast Missouri< ...............56-61@ Eastern Illinois< ........................68-79Morehead State< ..........................63-71Eastern Kentucky< .......................75-47@ UT Martin< .................................52-56@ Murray State<............................72-82Austin Peay< ..................................77-56Tennessee State< .........................62-65Eastern Illinois< .............................59-80Southeast Missouri< ...................59-56@ Eastern Kentucky< ..................60-61@ Morehead State< .....................45-80Murray State< ................................80-67UT Martin< ......................................85-41@ Tennessee State< .....................76-73@ Austin Peay< ..............................70-78SIU-Edwardsville ...........................68-60Jacksonville State<.......................77-61@ Austin Peay!................................61-79 & Islander Tip-Off Tournament

2010-11Coach: Sytia MesserOverall: 23-8/15-3 OVCStartersG - Tacarra HayesG - Kellie CookG - Rachel GliddenF - Kylie CookC - Brittany DarlingTop reserves:Molly Heady, Briana Jordan, Keisha Moore, Krystal StirrupAlabama A&M ................................82-67@ Lipscomb ....................................81-65@ Belmont .......................................61-56Tennessee Wesleyan ....................75-42Middle Tennessee .........................58-71@ Jacksonville State< ..................79-63@ Kentucky .....................................53-77@ Drake ............................................56-55Eastern Illinois< .............................65-58Southeast Missouri< ...................62-48@ Central Florida ...........................79-69St. Louis ............................................71-63@ Morehead State< .....................53-78@ Eastern Kentucky< ..................78-69UT Martin< ......................................74-57Murray State< ................................77-61@ Austin Peay< ..............................69-65@ Tennessee State< .....................69-55@ Eastern Illinois< ........................60-56@ Southeast Missouri< ...............69-59Eastern Kentucky< .......................56-49Morehead State< ..........................82-70@ Murray State<............................70-60@ UT Martin< .................................56-83Tennessee State< .........................76-62Austin Peay< ..................................57-63@ SIU-Edwardsville.......................68-52Jacksonville State<.......................63-50vs. Austin Peay! ..............................65-56vs. UT Martin! .................................82-76Auburn** .........................................54-68

2011-12Coach: Sytia MesserOverall: 17-17/11-4 OVCStartersG - Tacarra HayesG - Jala HarrisF - Molly HeadyF - Kylie CookC - Brittany Darling

33 J. Harper N.C. State 01-06-8233 J. Harper Austin Peay 01-21-8233 J. Harper Austin Peay 02-18-8233 C. Taylor Akron 02-10-8632* E. Christian UT Martin 03-01-0532 E. Christian Northern Iowa 12-22-0332 E. Christian Southeast Mo. 02-01-0332 J. Holt E. Kentucky 01-08-0032 J. Harper New Mexico 12-13-8032 J. Harper Austin Peay 01-03-8132 J. Harper Murray State 01-23-8232 J. Harper Middle Tenn. 01-30-8232 J. Harper Georgia 02-03-8232 C. Taylor Akron 02-23-8532 C. Taylor W. Kentucky 01-30-8632 C. Taylor Middle Tenn. 02-02-8732 C. Taylor Akron 02-09-8732 A. Moorehead Murray State 02-16-9132 D. Seng UT Martin 02-02-9832 D. Seng UT Martin 02-28-9932 A. Moorehead Morehead State 02-23-9132* T. Slattery Austin Peay 03-06-9432 K. Tyler Murray State 01-24-0831 T. Hayes Jacksonville State 12-04-1031 B. Bowens Jacksonville St. 02-28-0931 E. Chrisitan Southeast Mo. 12-10-0531 E. Christian Samford 01-02-0631 J. Holt W. Kentucky 12-04-0031 D. Seng Southeast Mo. 02-15-9731 D. Seng Eastern Illinois 02-17-9731 D. Seng E. Kentucky 01-05-9731 D. Seng Morehead State 02-20-9931 R. Vaughn Tenn. State 03-03-9331 R. Vaughn Middle Tenn. 02-15-9331 P. Chambers Murray State 01-08-7931 J. Harper Memphis 01-22-8131 J. Harper Arkansas 11-27-8131 J. Harper E. Kentucky 02-25-8231 J. Harper Morehead State 02-27-8231* T. Burton E. Kentucky 03-06-8431 C. Taylor Stetson 12-15-8631 D. Henderson Akron 11-13-1230 T. Hayes W. Kentucky 12-07-1130 J. Holt Southeast Mo. 01-09-0130 R. Vaughn E. Kentucky 02-20-9330# S. Batten E. Michigan 12-07-9130+ V. Russell William Penn 03-11-7530 G. Burgess W. Kentucky 01-29-7630 P. Chambers E. Kentucky 02-19-7930 J. Harper W. Kentucky 01-10-8130 J. Harper Clemson 02-01-8230 T. Burton Clemson 12-21-8530 C. Taylor Youngstown 02-08-8630* C. Taylor Middle Tenn. 03-05-8730$ A. Moorehead Iowa 03-18-8930 K. Tyler E. Kentucky 01-05-08 !WNIT #Tennessee Tech Classic *OVC Tournament $NCAA +AlAW

All-Time Golden Eagle 30-Point Games

Key to Symbols< OVC regular season game* TCWSF District Tournament# TCWSF State Tournament% AIAW Regional† AIAW Championship‡ MUW Christmas+ TTU Classic

++ Lady Tiger Classic** Women’s NIT ! OVC Tournament ## NCAA Regional$ Preseason WNIT& Women’s Basketball Invitational

ALL-TIME RESULTS & SCORESTop reserves:Briana Jordan, Rachel Glidden, Krystal Stirrup, T’Keyah Williams@ East Tennessee$........................87-76@ UCLA .............................................52-74Long Island .....................................60-62Tennessee Wesleyan ....................66-52@ Middle Tennessee ....................55-74Western Carolina ..........................58-61@ Alabama A&M ...........................35-61Lipscomb .........................................61-66Western Kentucky ........................69-59@ Samford .......................................55-61@ Louisiana Monroe ....................68-64@ Louisiana Tech ...........................64-82Marshall............................................68-73@ UT Martin< .................................61-83@ SIU Edwardsville< ....................54-62Morehead State< ..........................68-50Tennessee State< .........................80-71@ Murray State<............................72-76@ Western Kentucky ....................58-71Southeast Missouri< ...................60-57Jacksonville State<.......................65-59@ Eastern kentucky< ...................82-67@ Morehead State< .....................57-53SIU Edwardsville< .........................62-64@ Jacksonville State< ..................62-50@ Austin Peay< ..............................68-65@ Tennessee State< .....................78-66Eastern Illinois< .............................51-52Eastern Kentucky< .......................66-51Murray State< ................................88-51vs. Eastern Kentucky! ...................66-51vs. Eastern Illinois! ........................81-72vs. UT Martin! .................................65-82@ Bradley& ......................................71-74

2012-13Coach: Jim DavisOverall: 19-12/12-4 OVCStartersG - Diamond HendersonG - Jala HarrisF - Kellie CookF - Kylie CookC - T’Keyah WilliamsTop reserves:Molly Heady, Candace Parsons, Mariah DeanTenn. Wesleyan ..............................86-47Akron 78-67Rice 78-65Middle Tenn ....................................65-59Louisiana-Monroe ........................59-48Alcorn St. ........................................74-57@ Vanderbilt ...................................77-50Samford............................................65-56@ Western Carolina ......................61-56vs. St. John’s (N.Y.) .........................58-46vs. St. Mary’s (CA) ..........................73-58@ Marshall .......................................67-60@ Jacksonville St. .........................73-51@ Memphis .....................................73-64Belmont ...........................................58-52Tennessee St. .................................80-77@ SIUE 66-56@ Eastern Ill. ...................................89-79UT Martin .........................................81-63Austin Peay .....................................73-51Murray St. .......................................68-52@ Belmont .......................................67-62@ Tennessee St. ............................71-68@ Morehead St. ............................84-70@ Eastern Ky. .................................61-55@ Southeast Mo. St. ....................64-51Eastern Ky. ......................................67-47Morehead St. .................................73-53vs. Belmont! ....................................61-57vs. UT Martin! .................................87-80

2013-14Coach: Jim DavisOverall: 12-19/8-4 OVCStartersG - Diamond HendersonG - Hannah GoolsbyF - Molly Heady F - T’Keyah Williams

C - Candace Parson Top reserves:Cat Taylor, Kayla Brewer, Mariah Dean

Truett-McConnell..........................93-54Tenn. Wesleyan ..............................94-41@ Akron ......................................... 71-118@ Mississippi St. ............................45-90Valparaiso ........................................84-78vs. Marquette .................................64-84vs. Ball St. .........................................64-76@ Alcorn St. .....................................66-38

2012-13 OVC Regular Season Champions

@ South Ala.....................................58-66Memphis ..........................................76-78Florida Int’l ......................................65-70@ Arkansas St. ................................75-90@ Arkansas ......................................53-79Jacksonville State .........................72-67@ Middle Tenn. ..............................53-84@ Belmont .......................................53-62SIUE 72-66Eastern Illinois ................................64-54@ Tennessee State ........................77-68@ UT Martin ................................. 78-102

@ Austin Peay .................................70-79@ Murray State ..............................81-65Belmont ...........................................56-69Tennessee State ............................79-75@ Jacksonville State .....................67-74Morehead State .............................71-58Eastern Kentucky ..........................70-74Southeast Missouri ......................63-61@ Eastern Kentucky .....................76-74@ Morehead State ........................74-81vs. Jacksonville State ...................56-57

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Tech History

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Opponents ........................First Met ...... Last Met ........W .........LAir Force ...........................................2009-10 .............2009-10 .................1 ............. 0Akron ................................................1983-84 .............2013-14 .................8 ............. 2Alabama ...........................................1988-89 .............2009-10 .................2 ............. 5Alabama A&M ................................2010-11 .............2011-12 .................1 ............. 1Alabama-Birmingham ................1985-86 .............2004-05 .................4 ............. 3Alabama-Huntsville .....................1996-97 .............1998-99 .................2 ............. 0Alabama State ...............................1987-88 .............1993-94 .................3 ............. 1Alcorn State ....................................1994-95 .............2013-14 .................3 ............. 0Appalachian State ........................1980-81 .............1986-87 .................3 ............. 0Arkansas...........................................1981-82 .............2013-14 .................1 ............. 1Arkansas State ...............................1982-83 .............2013-14 .................1 ............. 2Arizona .............................................1999-00 .............1999-00 .................0 ............. 1Arizona State ..................................1980-81 .............1980-81 .................0 ............. 1Auburn .............................................1982-83 .............2010-11 .................1 ............. 4Austin Peay .....................................1970-71 .............2013-14 .............. 72 ...........18Ball State...........................................2013-14..............2013-14.................0..............1Baylor ................................................1975-76 .............2009-10 .................2 ............. 1Belhaven ..........................................1976-77 .............1979-80 .................2 ............. 0Belmont ...........................................1970-71 .............2013-14 .............. 23 ...........11Berry College ..................................1973-74 .............1973-74 .................1 ............. 0Bluefield ...........................................2009-10 .............2009-10 .................1 ............. 0Boston College ..............................1991-92 .............2000-01 .................0 ............. 2Bradley..............................................2011-12 .............2011-12 .................0 ............. 1Butler.................................................1989-90 .............1989-90 .................1 ............. 0California .........................................1996-97 .............2004-05 .................0 ............. 2Cal-Irvine .........................................1996-97 .............1996-97 .................0 ............. 1Carson Newman ...........................1974-75 .............1991-92 .................5 ............. 0Cathedral College .........................1972-73 .............1972-73 .................1 ............. 0Centenary College........................1999-00 .............1999-00 .................1 ............. 0Central Missouri ............................1977-78 .............1977-78 .................1 ............. 0Central Florida ...............................2010-11 .............2010-11 .................0 ............. 1Charleston College.......................1975-76 .............1975-76 .................1 ............. 0Chicago State .................................1989-90 .............1989-90 .................1 ............. 0Cincinnati ........................................1980-81 .............2007-08 .................3 ............. 3Clemson ...........................................1979-80 .............2006-07 .................4 ............. 5Cleveland State .............................1974-75 .............1991-92 .................2 ............. 0Colorado State ...............................1993-94 .............1993-94 .................0 ............. 1Columbia State ..............................1970-71 .............1970-71 .................2 ............. 0Cookeville Independents ..........1970-71 .............1972-73 .................5 ............. 0Cumberland Col. (KY) ..................1979-80 .............1979-80 .................1 ............. 0Cumberland Univ. (TN) ...............1984-85 .............1984-85 .................1 ............. 0Delta State.......................................1974-75 .............1980-81 .................1 ............. 7Drake .................................................2008-09 .............2010-11 .................1 ............. 1East Carolina ...................................1972-73 .............1986-87 .................2 ............. 2East Tennessee State ...................1972-73 .............2011-12 .............. 20 ............. 3Eastern Illinois ................................1996-97 .............2013-14 .............. 24 ...........14Eastern Kentucky ..........................1973-74 .............2013-14 .............. 55 ...........23Eastern Michigan ..........................1991-92 .............1991-92 .................1 ............. 0Edinboro State ...............................1975-76 .............1975-76 .................1 ............. 0Elon ....................................................1974-75 .............1974-75 .................1 ............. 0Evansville .........................................2000-01 .............2008-09 .................4 ............. 4Federal City College .....................1971-72 .............1971-72 .................1 ............. 0Fisk .....................................................1970-71 .............1974-75 .................5 ............. 0Florida ...............................................1978-79 .............1993-94 .................3 ............. 1Florida Atlantic ..............................2004-05 .............2008-09 .................1 ............. 1Florida International ....................1991-92 .............2013-14 .................0 ............. 2Florida State ...................................1992-93 .............1992-93 .................0 ............. 1Fresno State ....................................1976-77 .............1985-86 .................2 ............. 0Furman .............................................1989-90 .............1991-92 .................3 ............. 0Georgetown ...................................1983-84 .............1983-84 .................1 ............. 0Georgia .............................................1981-82 .............2008-09 .................0 ............. 9Georgia Southern .........................1983-84 .............1992-93 .................2 ............. 0Georgia State .................................1987-88 .............1989-90 .................3 ............. 0Georgia Tech...................................2008-09 .............2008-09 .................0 ............. 1Hawaii ...............................................1999-00 .............2007-08 .................1 ............. 2Hiwassee ..........................................1972-73 .............1973-74 .................3 ............. 1Houston ...........................................1989-90 .............1989-90 .................0 ............. 1Idaho .................................................1985-86 .............1985-86 .................0 ............. 1Illinois State ....................................1974-75 .............1974-75 .................1 ............. 0Immaculata .....................................1976-77 .............1977-78 .................0 ............. 3Indiana..............................................1973-74 .............1998-99 .................2 ............. 1

Indiana State ..................................1975-76 .............2000-01 .................4 ............. 1Iowa ...................................................1988-89 .............1988-89 .................0 ............. 1Jackson State..................................1970-71 .............1970-71 .................1 ............. 0Jacksonville State .........................2003-04 .............2013-14 .............. 17 ............. 5Kansas State ...................................1976-77 .............1977-78 .................2 ............. 0Kennesaw ........................................1989-90 .............1989-90 .................1 ............. 0Kentucky ..........................................1976-77 .............2010-11 .................4 ............. 7Lambuth College ..........................1970-71 .............2006-07 .................6 ............. 0Lipscomb .........................................2008-09 .............2011-12 .................3 ............. 1Long Island .....................................2011-12 .............2011-12 .................0 ............. 1Louisiana Monroe .........................2011-12 .............2012-13 .................1 ............. 1Louisiana State ..............................1984-85 .............1984-85 .................0 ............. 1Louisiana Tech ..............................1981-82 .............2011-12 .................0 ............. 4Louisville ..........................................1981-82 .............2009-10 .................1 ............. 3Marist ................................................1986-87 .............1986-87 .................1 ............. 0Marquette........................................2013-14..............2013-14.................0..............1Marshall............................................1970-71 .............2012-13 .................6 ............. 1Memphis ..........................................1974-75 .............2013-14 .............. 15 ............. 8Mercer...............................................1975-76 .............1993-94 .................4 ............. 1Miami (Ohio)...................................1980-81 .............1980-81 .................1 ............. 0Michigan State...............................1980-81 .............1980-81 .................1 ............. 0Middle Tennessee .........................1970-71 .............2012-13 .............. 50 ...........39Mississippi .......................................1978-79 .............2003-04 .................4 ...........14Mississippi College .......................1973-74 .............1975-76 .................1 ............. 1Mississippi State............................ 2013-14..............2013-14................0...............1 Miss. Univ. for Women ................1970-71 .............1978-79 .................4 ............. 2Missouri ............................................1977-78 .............1987-88 .................0 ............. 3Monmouth (NJ) .............................1988-89 .............1988-89 .................1 ............. 0Montclair State ..............................1975-76 .............1975-76 .................1 ............. 0Montevallo ......................................1990-91 .............1990-91 .................1 ............. 0Morehead State .............................1977-78 .............2013-14 .............. 58 ...........20Morgan State .................................1984-85 .............1984-85 .................1 ............. 0Murray State ...................................1970-71 .............2013-14 .............. 59 ...........15Nebraska ..........................................1979-80 .............1979-80 .................1 ............. 1Nevada .............................................1990-91 .............1990-91 .................1 ............. 0Nevada-Las Vegas.........................1979-80 .............2005-06 .................1 ............. 3New Hampshire ............................1990-91 .............1990-91 .................1 ............. 0New Mexico ....................................1979-80 .............1994-95 .................2 ............. 0Nicholls State .................................1990-91 .............1990-91 .................1 ............. 0North Alabama ..............................1984-85 .............1984-85 .................1 ............. 0North Carolina ...............................1976-77 .............2006-07 .................2 ............. 3N. Carolina-Asheville ...................1999-00 .............2002-03 .................4 ............. 0N. Carolina-Charlotte ..................1983-84 .............1997-98 .................4 ............. 2North Carolina State ....................1978-79 .............1986-87 .................1 ............. 5North Georgia ...............................1987-88 .............1987-88 .................1 ............. 0Northeastern ..................................1986-87 .............1991-92 .................2 ............. 0Northern Iowa ...............................2003-04 .............2003-04 .................0 ............. 1Northern Kentucky ......................1981-82 .............1981-82 .................0 ............. 1Northwestern (Illinois) ................1983-84 .............1992-93 .................0 ............. 2

Northwestern State ....................1983-84 .............1985-86 .................0 ............. 2Ohio ...................................................1990-91 .............1990-91 .................1 ............. 0Ohio State ......................................1975-76 .............1980-81 .................3 ............. 0Old Dominion ................................1977-78 .............1998-99 .................1 ............. 2Oklahoma ........................................1999-00 .............1999-00 .................1 ............. 0Oregon State ..................................2007-08 .............2007-08 .................0 ............. 1Parsons College .............................1972-73 .............1972-73 .................0 ............. 1Pepperdine .....................................2004-05 .............2006-07 .................1 ............. 1Pittsburgh........................................1978-79 .............1980-81 .................1 ............. 1Portland State ................................1997-98 .............1997-98 .................1 ............. 0Purdue ..............................................1995-96 .............1995-96 .................0 ............. 1Queens College .............................1971-72 .............1976-77 .................1 ............. 1Quinnipiac.......................................2002-03 .............2002-03 .................1 ............. 0Radford .............................................1987-88 .............1987-88 .................1 ............. 0Rice.....................................................2012-13..............2012-13.................1..............0Richmond ........................................1989-90 .............1989-90 .................1 ............. 0Roane State .....................................1973-74 .............1973-74 .................1 ............. 0Samford............................................2003-04 .............2012-13 .................8 ............. 7San Diego State .............................1988-89 .............1988-89 .................0 ............. 1St. Joseph’s ......................................1976-77 .............1976-77 .................0 ............. 1St. Louis ............................................2009-10 .............2010-11 .................1 ............. 1Seton Hall ........................................2001-02 .............2001-02 .................1 ............. 0Shorter College .............................1973-74 .............1974-75 .................2 ............. 0South Alabama..............................2013-14...............2013-14.................0..............1South Carolina ...............................1978-79 .............1988-89 .................1 ............. 4South Carolina State ....................1995-96 .............1995-96 .................1 ............. 0Southeast Missouri ......................1991-92 .............2013-14 .............. 31 ...........18Southern Connecticut ................1976-77 .............1976-77 .................0 ............. 1Southern Illinois ............................1986-87 .............2009-10 .............. 14 ...........10SIU Edwardsville ............................2009-10 .............2013-14 .................4 ............. 2Southern Mississippi ...................1978-79 .............1986-87 .................2 ............. 2Southwest Louisiana ...................1998-99 .............1998-99 .................1 ............. 0Southwest Missouri .....................1985-86 .............1990-91 .................1 ............. 1St. John’s (N.Y.)................................2012-13..............2012-13.................0..............1St. Mary’s (CA)................................ 2012-13.............2012-13..................0..............1Stephen F. Austin ..........................1973-74 .............1992-93 .................2 ............. 3Stetson .............................................1986-87 .............1995-96 .................2 ............. 0Tampa University ..........................1982-83 .............1982-83 .................1 ............. 0Tech All-Stars ..................................1971-72 .............1971-72 .................1 ............. 0Temple ..............................................1976-77 .............1976-77 .................1 ............. 0Temple JC ........................................1972-73 .............1972-73 .................0 ............. 1Tennessee ........................................1970-71 .............1990-91 .............. 11 ...........16Tennessee State ............................1970-71 .............2013-14 .............. 52 ...........10Tennessee Wesleyan ....................2009-10 .............2013-14 .................5 ............. 0Texas Tech .......................................1999-00 .............1999-00 .................0 ............. 1Toledo ...............................................2002-03 .............2002-03 .................0 ............. 1UCLA .................................................2011-12 .............2011-12 .................0 ............. 1Union University ...........................1973-74 .............1976-77 .................3 ............. 0UT Chattanooga ............................1970-71 .............2005-06 .............. 21 ............. 6UT Martin .........................................1970-71 .............2013-14 .............. 44 ...........20Utah State........................................1974-75 .............1974-75 .................1 ............. 0Valdosta State ................................1977-78 .............1978-79 .................1 ............. 2Valparaiso.........................................2013-14..............2013-14.................1..............0Vanderbilt ........................................2012-13 .............1991-92 .............. 10 ............. 7Virginia .............................................1982-83 .............1994-95 .................0 ............. 2Virginia Tech ...................................1984-85 .............2006-07 .................1 ............. 1Volunteer State ..............................1972-73 .............1973-74 .................4 ............. 0Wake Forest ....................................1996-97 .............1997-98 .................1 ............. 1Washington State .........................1972-73 .............1972-73 .................1 ............. 0Wayland Baptist ............................1973-74 .............1980-81 .................0 ............. 2West Chester State .......................1976-77 .............1976-77 .................1 ............. 0West Texas .......................................1985-86 .............1985-86 .................0 ............. 1West Virginia ...................................1986-87 .............1986-87 .................1 ............. 0Western Carolina ..........................1971-72 .............2012-13 .................4 ............. 2Western Kentucky ........................1975-76 .............2011-12 .............. 19 ...........18Western Michigan ........................1998-99 .............1998-99 .................0 ............. 1William & Mary ..............................1973-74 .............1973-74 .................1 ............. 0William Penn ..................................1974-75 .............1975-76 .................0 ............. 2Winthrop College .........................1971-72 .............2004-05 .................4 ............. 0Wisconsin-La Crosse ....................1975-76 .............1975-76 .................1 ............. 0Youngstown State ........................1982-83 .............1987-88 .............. 12 ............. 1

Total .......................................................... 866 ...449

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Listed on the following pages are the scores from every game with every opponent over the years. H denotes home games - A denotes road games - N denotes neutral site games / Research continues on sites and will be added as it is found

Year W/L Score SiteAir force 1-02009-10 W 81-49 N

Akron 8-21983-84 W 71-57 H W 69-65 A1984-85 W 62-57 A W 99-61 H1985-86 W 100-72 H W 80-48 A1986-87 W 70-64 A W 78-57 H2012-13 L 78-67 H2013-14 L 118-71 A

Alabama 2-51988-89 W 66-57 A1989-90 W 73-62 H1991-92 L 87-100 A2003-04 L 61-83 A2006-07 L 56-71 A2007-08 L 53-47 H2009-10 L 73-68 N

Alabama A&M 1-12010-11 W 82-67 H2011-12 L 61-35 A Alabama-Birmingham 4-31985-86 W 80-67 T1987-88 L 69-71 A1988-89 W 87-63 H1994-95 L 55-58 T1999-00 L 68-79 T2003-04 W 63-56 A2004-05 W 67-55 H

Alabama-Huntsville 2-01996-97 W 81-54 H1998-99 W 85-47 H

Alabama State 3-11987-88 W 77-64 H1988-89 W 83-76 A1989-90 W 82-38 H1993-94 L 65-70 H

Alcorn State 3-01994-95 W 85-69 T2012-13 W 74-57 H2013-14 W 66-38 A

Appalachian State 3-01980-81 W 112-67 H1981-82 W 100-69 H1986-87 W 59-56 H

Arkansas 1-11981-82 W 96-75 T2013-14 L 79-53 A

Arkansas State 1-21982-83 W 71-47 H2000-01 L 61-71 T2013-14 L 90-75 A

Arizona 0-11999-00 L 71-87 T

Arizona State 0-11980-81 L 76-85 T

Auburn 1-41982-83 L 37-63 A1984-85 L 65-77 H L 53-69 T

1989-90 W 77-60 T2010-11 L 68-54 H

Austin Peay 72-181970-71 W 59-46 W 53-481971-72 W 63-46 W 64-42 W 68-321972-73 W 56-34 W 61-461973-74 W 59-43 W 60-461974-75 W 73-521975-76 W 97-52 H W 80-50 H1977-78 W 73-49 A1978-79 W 83-65 A W 116-53 H1979-80 L 69-75 A L 63-74 H1980-81 W 78-68 A1981-82 W 99-65 H W 87-63 A W 74-64 N1982-83 W 78-65 A W 84-55 H1983-84 W 80-66 A W 76--61 A1984-85 W 80-72 A L 64-73 A1985-86 W 97-87 H W 84-70 A1986-87 W 98-58 H W 100-68 A1987-88 W 75-47 H W 84-66 A1988-89 W 82-72 A W 94-62 H1989-90 W 102-55 H W 94-74 A1990-91 W 88-61 A W 93-48 H1991-92 W 71-59 H W 79-69 A1992-93 W 109-70 A W 91-62 H1993-94 W 75-55 H W 64-61 A W 86-60 N1994-95 L 66-69 A W 94-70 T1995-96 W 60-59 A L 52-59 H1996-97 W 72-70 H W 68-63 A1997-98 W 78-48 H W 75-53 A W 80-60 N1998-99 W 77-60 A W 78-51 H W 74-60 N1999-00 W 75-58 H W 77-68 A W 89-80 N2000-01 W 87-64 A W 102-69 H L 63-65 N2001-02 W 81-80 A W 80-62 H L 83-85 N2002-03 L 54-65 H L 72-76 A2003-04 L 69-79 H L 72-94 A2004-05 W 85-72 A W 70-60 H2005-06 W 96-74 H

L 64-72 A2006-07 L 57-66 A W 63-51 H2007-08 W 65-52 H W 69-52 A2008-09 L 81-83(2OT) A W 69-53 H2009-10 W 77-56 H L 78-70 A L 79-61 N2010-11 W 69-65 A L 63-57 H W 65-56 N2011-12 W 68-65 A2012-13 W 73-51 H2013-14 L 79-70 A

Ball State 0-12013-14 L 76-64 T

Baylor 2-11975-76 W 89-78 T 1982-83 W 69-67 H2009-10 L 100-55 A

Belhaven 2-01976-77 W 86-60 T1979-80 W 85-73 H

Belmont 23-111970-71 L 58-69 L 56-701971-72 L 53-75 L 50-531972-73 W 52-48 W 51-491973-74 L 48-50 L 47-601974-75 L 65-74 L 71-921975-76 W 71-65 H W 75-61 A1976-77 W 83-70 A W 78-62 H1977-78 W 83-52 A W 71-54 H1978-79 W 77-69 H W 73-66 A1979-80 W 83-72 A W 87-55 H1980-81 W 88-54 H W 80-74 A1981-82 W 79-51 H W 64-56 A1983-84 W 80-63 H2005-06 W 56-55 N2007-08 L 65-69 H2008-09 L 62-68 A2009-10 W 72-69 H2010-11 W 61-56 A2012-13 W 58-52 H W 67-62 A W 61-57 N2013-14 L 69-56 H

Berry College 1-01973-74 W 73-57

Bluefield Colorado 1-02009-10 W 94-62 H

Boston College 0-21991-92 L 60-68 T2000-01 L 64-80 T

Bradley 0-12011-12 L 74-71 A

Butler 1-01989-90 W 110-51 T

California 0-21996-97 L 67-85 T2004-05 L 41-65 A

Cal-Irvine 0-11996-97 L 67-78

Carson Newman 5-01974-75 W 79-481980-81 W 78-64 A1981-82 W 93-76 H1988-89 W 89-63 H1991-92 W 96-62 H

Cathedral College 1-01972-73 W 78-24

Centenary College 1-01999-00 W 103-50 T

Central Missouri 1-01977-78 W 76-57 T

College of Charleston 1-01975-76 W 97-67 T

Chicago State 1-01989-90 W 102-51 T

Cincinnati 3-21980-81 W 81-80 T1981-82 W 79-71 T1991-92 L 65-69 A1992-93 W 93-71 H2006-07 L 70-86 A2007-08 L 71-57 H

Clemson 4-51979-80 W 94-77 H1980-81 L 83-92 A1981-82 L 78-79 A1982-83 L 67-68 H1984-85 W 71-70 A1985-86 W 85-78 H1997-98 L 46-61 H2005-06 W 71-62 A2006-07 L 67-70 H

Cleveland State 2-01974-75 W 78-49 H1991-92 W 98-76

Colorado State 0-11993-94 L 51-65 T

Columbia State 2-01970-71 W 65-41 W 92-62

Cookeville Ind. 5-01970-71 W 79-46 W 88-411971-72 W 65-481972-73 W 50-37 W 67-29

Cumberland (Ky) 1-01979-80 W 107-36 H

Cumberland (Tenn.) 1-01984-85 W 80-63

Delta State 1-71974-75 L 58-90 A L 66-88 T

1975-76 L 82-91 T1977-78 L 60-65 T L 72-74 H1978-79 L 69-76 H1979-80 L 72-92 A1980-81 W 87-73 H

Drake 1-12008-09 L 58-69 H2010-11 W 56-55 A

East Carolina 2-21972-73 L 58-601974-75 W 84-57 T1985-86 W 75-73 T1986-87 L 66-70 T

East Tennessee 20-31972-73 W 60-351973-74 W 76-401977-78 W 74-66 A W 79-65 H1978-79 W 88-73 A W 56-53 H1979-80 W 83-73 A1980-81 W 103-78 H L 57-61 A1982-83 W 60-52 A1983-84 W 75-63 H1985-86 W 93-79 A1986-87 W 85-67 H1987-88 W 70-61 A1988-89 W 79-45 H1997-98 W 77-70 A1998-99 W 87-70 H2000-01 W 90-60 H2001-02 L 73-82 A2002-03 W 74-56 H2003-04 W 73-71 A2004-05 L 77-81 H2011-12 W 87-76 A

Eastern Illinois 24-141996-97 L 66-68 A W 81-74(OT) H1997-98 L 54-63 A W 77-56 H1998-99 W 80-63 H W 83-62 A1999-00 W 82-44 H W 81-63 A W 68-48 T2000-01 W 92-55 H W 69-63 A2001-02 W 66-53 H W 66-53 A W 67-43 N2002-03 L 46-64 A W 84-71 H2003-04 W 71-63 A W 78-64 H2004-05 W 88-56 H W 86-68 A2005-06 W 62-54 A W 78-67 H W 83-69 H2006-07 L 70-89 H L 61-63 A2007-08 L 66-64(OT) A L 72-66 H2008-09 L 46-50 H L 56-76 A L 65-71 A2009-10 L 79-68 A L 80-59 H2010-11 W 65-58 H W 60-56 A2011-12 L 52-51 H

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W 81-72(OT) N2012-13 L 89-79 A2013-14 W 64-54 H Eastern Kentucky 55-231973-74 W 61-531974-75 W 88-47 A1976-77 W 81-60 H1977-78 W 88-69 H W 78-73 A1978-79 W 94-84 A W 82-73 H1979-80 W 76-56 H1980-81 W 87-67 A1981-82 L 78-80 A W 92-73 H1982-83 W 68-57 H W 68-64 A1983-84 W 62-51 A W 81-78 H1984-85 W 75-66 H W 67-62 A1985-86 W 82-52 A W 97-70 H1986-87 L 70-85 A W 84-66 H1988-89 W 90-66 A W 73-72 H1989-90 W 88-68 A W 82-62 H1990-91 W 75-55 H L 59-70 A1991-92 L 64-67 A W 70-60 H W 81-74 N1992-93 W 68-59 H W 84-75 A1993-94 L 67-78 A W 71-60 H1994-95 L 62-71 H W 64-63 A W 63-59 N1995-96 W 74-66 H L 51-70 A L 56-68 N1996-97 L 72-75 A W 82-77 H L 65-69 N1997-98 L 92-97 A W 81-71 N1998-99 L 71-76 H W 86-69 A1999-00 W 88-72 A W 87-54 H2000-01 W 79-72 H W 84-66 A2001-02 L 64-71 A L 68-73 H2002-03 L 71-80 H L 63-72 A W 67-65 N2003-04 L 69-75 A L 74-85 N2004-05 W 65-57 H2005-06 W 72-61 A W 73-48 H2006-07 W 84-50 H W 65-64 A2007-08 L 74-62 A W 77-64 H2008-09 L 50-66 A W 82-64 H2009-10 W 75-47 H L 61-60 A2010-11 W 78-69 A W 56-49 H2011-12 W 82-67 A W 66-51 H W 81-65 N2012-13 L 61-55 A W 67-47 H2013-14 L 74-70 H W 76-74 A

Eastern Michigan 1-01991-92 W 84-57 T

Edinboro State 1-01975-76 W 84-63 H

Elon 1-01974-75 W 73-63 T

Evansville 4-42000-01 W 67-66 A2001-02 W 63-57 H2002-03 L 52-61 A2003-04 L 77-83 H2004-05 L 54-67 A2005-06 W 73-65 H2007-08 L 72-56 A2008-09 W 75-71 H

Federal City College 1-01971-72 W 63-54

Fisk 5-01970-71 W 91-391971-72 W 75-221972-73 W 71-411973-74 W 61-331974-75 W 78-39 TFlorida 3-11978-79 W 89-75 A1988-89 W 63-58 H1992-93 W 81-61 H1993-94 L 59-79 A

Florida Atlantic 1-12004-05 W 81-65 H2008-09 L 64-70 A

Florida International 0-21991-92 L 88-90(OT) T2013-14 L 70-65 H

Florida State 0-11992-93 L 72-88 T

Fresno State 2-01976-77 W 70-67 T1985-86 W 79-77 T

Furman 3-01989-90 W 76-73 A1990-91 W 111-68 H1991-92 W 86-67 T

Georgetown 1-01983-84 W 76-72 T

Georgia 0-91981-82 L 74-94 A1982-83 L 61-72 H1984-85 L 74-91 A

1985-86 L 64-79 T1993-94 L 62-79 A1994-95 L 64-82 H1999-00 L 72-77 H2002-03 L 56-87 A2008-09 L 46-72 A

Georgia Southern 2-01983-84 W 75-65 T1992-93 W 71-63 T

Georgia State 3-01987-88 W 72-61 T1988-89 W 81-58 H1989-90 W 83-58 A

Georgia Tech 0-12008-09 L 56-68 N

Hawaii 1-21999-00 L 49-51 A2003-04 W 64-59 A2007-08 L 60-57 A

Hiwassee 3-11972-73 W 36-31 L 53-561973-74 W 52-42 W 56-40

Houston 0-11989-90 L 82-85 T

Idaho 0-11985-86 L 84-87 T

Illinois State 1-01974-75 W 72-42 A

Immaculata 0-31976-77 L 70-73 A L 59-72 T1977-78 L 75-81 H

Indiana 2-11973-74 W 72-441976-77 W 79-63 T1998-99 L 75-89 T

Indiana State 4-11975-76 W 89-61 H1976-77 W 110-76 H1990-91 L 71-74 T1999-00 W 62-55 A2000-01 W 89-63 H

Iowa 0-11988-89 L 75-77 T

Jackson State 1-01970-71 W 61-31

Jacksonville State 17-32003-04 W 71-68 H W 79-55 A2004-05 L 79-91 A L 61-71 H2005-06 W 95-64 A W 75-61 H2006-07 W 85-73 H W 85-69 A2007-08 W 71-68 A L 69-65 H2008-09 W 84-60 H W 78-46 A2009-10 W 68-59 A W 77-61 H2010-11 W 79-63 A W 63-50 H2011-12 W 65-59 H W 62-50 A2012-13 W 73-51 A2013-14 W 72-67 H L 74-67 A L 57-56 T

Kansas State 2-01976-77 W 68-58 T1977-78 W 73-59 T

Kennesaw 1-01989-90 W 89-65 H

Kentucky 4-71976-77 L 70-72 A W 92-69 T1977-78 W 89-69 H L 72-81 A1981-82 L 55-72 H1982-83 L 67-102 A1984-85 L 75-87 A1985-86 W 69-65 H1987-88 L 69-78 A1988-89 W 88-68 H2010-11 L 77-53 A

Lambuth College 6-01970-71 W 66-47 W 2-0 (forfeit) W 73-561971-72 W 55-37 W 66-502006-07 W 92-75 H

Lipscomb 3-12008-09 W 72-55 A2009-10 W 73-65 H2010-11 W 81-65 A2011-12 L 66-61 H

Long Island 0-12011-12 L 62-60 H

Louisiana Monroe 1-1

2011-12 W 68-64 A2012-13 L 59-48 H

Louisiana State 0-11984-85 L 63-84 T

Louisiana Tech 0-41981-82 L 53-114 T1994-95 L 33-62 H1995-96 L 56-101 A2011-12 L 82-64 A

Louisville 1-31981-82 L 60-62 A1982-83 W 83-77 H2008-09 L 49-82 H2009-10 L 84-54 A

Marist 1-01986-87 W 75-48 T

Marquette 0-12013-14 L 84-64 T

Marshall 6-11970-71 W 61-601972-73 W 64-461975-76 W 90-52 H1976-77 W 101-38 H1985-86 W 81-64 T2011-12 L 73-68 H2012-13 W 67-60 A

Memphis 15-81974-75 W 68-61 A W 81-67 T W 73-61 T1976-77 W 79-72 T W 78-63 T1977-78 L 49-73 A L 76-88 T1978-79 W 97-71 H1979-80 W 83-80 A W 84-72 H1980-81 W 80-64 H1985-86 L 63-77 T1989-90 W 95-71 H1990-91 W 86-69 A1997-98 L 75-84 N2000-01 W 85-83 H2001-02 W 75-71 H2002-03 W 67-64 A2003-04 L 50-71 H2007-08 W 74-58 A2008-09 L 61-63 H2012-13 L 73-64 A2013-14 L 78-76 H

Mercer 4-11975-76 W 87-67 T1981-82 W 84-77 H1982-83 L 70-72 A

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1983-84 W 64-54 H1993-94 W 72-53 H

Miami (Ohio) 1-01980-81 W 106-61 T

Michigan State 1-01980-81 W 90-83 N

Middle Tennessee 50-391970-71 W 73-40 L 48-65 W 63-46 N1971-72 W 47-37 W 63-56 W 72-40 N1972-73 W 55-33 W 62-39 W 60-47 N1973-74 W 48-33 W 58-35 1974-75 W 72-35 H W 58-46 A W 67-57 N1975-76 W 86-75 A W 99-58 H W 84-68 N1976-77 W 97-67 H L 78-80 A1977-78 W 88-81 A W 81-66 H W 96-68 N1978-79 W 107-73 H1979-80 W 71-68 T L 52-72 A W 72-69 H W 72-70 N1980-81 L 66-76 H L 78-81 A W 87-79 N1981-82 W 81-67 A W 74-68 H1982-83 L 72-74 H L 77-95 A1983-84 L 66-70 H L 64-85 A L 64-71 N1984-85 L 58-62 A W 92-86 H L 61-67 N1985-86 W 77-58 H L 69-72 A L 63-66 N1986-87 W 78-74 H L 85-94 A W 71-67 N1987-88 L 55-63 A W 83-79 H L 62-79 N1988-89 W 74-65 H L 65-73 A1989-90 L 71-49 A W 79-69 H1990-91 W 64-58 A W 86-70 H W 84-59 N1991-92 W 86-80 A W 93-92 H1992-93 W 91-72 H L 71-77 A W 80-73 N1993-94 L 70-74 A W 83-74 H1994-95 W 69-48 A L 63-66 H1995-96 L 57-88 H L 64-75 A1996-97 W 71-61 A L 65-71 H W 59-56 N1997-98 L 56-59 H W 74-55 A

1998-99 L 63-74 A W 85-63 H1999-00 W 77-60 H L 82-90 A2000-01 L 74-87 H2001-02 W 68-64 A2002-03 L 59-71 H2003-04 L 52-65 A2004-05 W 52-50 H2005-06 L 46-74 A2006-07 L 50-68 H2007-08 L 89-62 A2008-09 L 66-101 H2009-10 L 76-39 A2010-11 L 71-58 H2011-12 L 74-55 A2012-13 L 65-59(OT) H

Mississippi 4-141978-79 L 72-100 T1981-82 L 61-80 A 1982-83 L 83-101 H 1988-89 L 62-76 H1989-90 W 67-62 A 1990-91 L 64-78 H1991-92 L 62-70 H1992-93 L 68-70(OT) A1993-94 L 46-71 H1995-96 L 51-73 H1996-97 L 58-75 A1997-98 W 52-49 H1998-99 L 50-65 A1999-00 L 65-72 H2000-01 W 71-56 A2001-02 W 77-55 H2002-03 L 61-69 A2003-04 L 52-66 H

Mississippi College 1-11973-74 L 63-651975-76 W 111-93 T

Misissippi State 0-12013-14 L 90-45 A

Miss. Univ. for Women 4-21970-71 L 62-631972-73 W 50-451974-75 W 101-82 H1976-77 W 87-58 A1977-78 L 72-73 A1978-79 W 107-76

Missouri 0-31977-78 L 70-73 H1986-87 L 64-74 H1987-88 L 75-88 H

Monmouth (NJ) 1-01988-89 W 71-36 T

Montclair State 1-01975-76 W 94-88 T

Montevallo 1-01990-91 W 90-66 H

Morehead State 58-201977-78 L 80-82 A W 92-74 H1978-79 W 89-85 A1979-80 W 84-62 H1980-81 W 83-63 H1981-82 L 83-99 A W 80-69 H W 80-66 N1982-83 L 63-64 H W 75-44 A L 49-69 N1983-84 W 58-53 A

L 58-63 H1984-85 W 53-41 H W 76-661985-86 L 63-71 A W 79-69 H1986-87 W 76-61 H L 61-74 A W 70-64 N1987-88 W 84-67 A W 70-57 H1988-89 W 86-75 H L 85-86 H W 86-63 N1989-90 W 86-65 A W 96-82 H1990-91 W 86-72 H W 80-76 A1991-92 W 100-80 A W 94-65 H1992-93 W 82-49 H W 89-73 A1993-94 W 85-69 A W 67-52 H W 63-62 N1994-95 W 91-69 H W 93-58 A1995-96 W 75-66 H L 65-72 A1996-97 W 78-57 A L 87-90 H1997-98 W 70-59 A W 102-77 H1998-99 W 94-68 H W 87-63 A1999-00 W 82-53 A W 90-42 H2000-01 W 103-74 H W 86-81 A2001-02 W 76-73 A W 76-59 H W 87-88 N2002-03 L 64-72 H L 65-70 A2003-04 W 97-76 A W 75-61 H2004-05 W 74-56 H W 76-72 A2005-06 W 79-66 H W 60-59 A W 80-66 N2006-07 L 54-57 A W 59-51 H2007-08 L 51-49 H L 67-56 A2008-09 L 52-64 A W 72-67 H2009-10 L 71-63 H L 80-45 A2010-11 L 78-53 A W 82-70 H2011-12 W 68-50 H W 57-53 A2012-13 W 84-70 A W 73-53 H2013-14 W 71-58 H L 81-74 A

Morgan State 1-01984-85 W 88-66 N

Murray State 59-151970-71 W 70-52 --1971-72 W 2-0(forfeit) W 72-44 --1972-73 W 75-481974-75 W 75-31 A1977-78 W 89-77 A1978-79 W 94-76 H1979-80 W 88-63 H1980-81 W 71-70 A

W 77-74 H1981-82 W 82-51 H W 80-77 A1982-83 W 77-68 H L 71-74 A1983-84 W 91-59 A L 71-83 H1984-85 W 83-68 A W 69-61 H1985-86 W 64-58 H W 92-69 A1986-87 W 84-82 A W 84-85 H1987-88 W 104-94 H W 81-79 A1988-89 L 62-68 A W 71-67 H1989-90 W 89-74 H W 78-70 A1990-91 W 109-87 A W 116-91 H 1991-92 W 80-68 W 83-771992-93 W 93-71 A L 76-85 H1993-94 W 77-67 A W 72-57 H1994-95 W 70-50 H W 85-70 A1995-96 W 61-60 H L 46-59 A1996-97 L 48-52 A W 77-62 H W 72-61 N1997-98 W 63-55 H W 62-60 A1998-99 W 62-61 A W 76-68 H1999-00 W 64-59 A W 73-49 H W 67-45 N2000-01 W 63-48 H W 74-49 A2001-02 W 73-57 H W 70-61 A2002-03 W 62-58 A W 69-55 H2003-04 W 72-64 H2004-05 W 85-78 A2005-06 L 70-82 A

W 79-73 H2006-07 W 54-49 H L 79-80(OT) A2007-08 L 67-55 A L 80-70 H2008-09 L 47-69 H L 84-91 A2009-10 L 82-72 A W 80-67 H2010-11 W 77-61 H W 70-60 A2011-12 L 76-72 A W 88-51 H2012-13 L 68-52 H2013-14 W 81-65 A

Nebraska 1-11979-80 W 77-68 L 60-78

Nevada 1-01990-91 W 94-62

Nevada-Las Vegas 1-31979-80 W 83-69 A1993-94 L 61-79 T2001-02 L 67-88 T2005-06 L 55-65 N

New Hampshire 1-01990-91 W 96-68 H

New Mexico 2-01979-80 W 79-60 T1994-95 W 79-66 T

Nicholls State 1-01990-91 W 71-48 T

North Alabama 1-01984-85 W 74-58 H

North Carolina 2-31976-77 W 90-67 H W 61-58 T1980-81 L 62-63 A1994-95 L 52-79 T2006-07 L 52-93 A

UNC-Asheville 4-01999-00 W 73-60 A

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2000-01 W 80-59 H2001-02 W 89-46 A2002-03 W 69-46 H

UNC-Charlotte 4-21983-84 W 74-66 H1987-88 W 60-56 T1994-95 W 70-62 H1995-96 L 54-69 A1996-97 W 65-64 H1997-98 L 38-66 A

North Carolina State 1-51978-79 L 72-89 T1979-80 L 83-88 H1980-81 L 72-83 A1981-82 L 73-91 A1982-83 W 70-63 H1986-87 L 63-89 T

North Georgia 1-01987-88 W 90-57 T

Northeastern 2-01986-87 W 59-49 H1991-92 W 82-73 H

Northern Iowa 0-1 2003-04 L 73-76 N

Northern Kentucky 0-11981-82 L 60-69 A

Northwestern 0-21983-84 L 74-77 A1992-93 L 58-72 T

Northwestern State 0-21983-84 L 74-77 N1985-86 L 71-77 N

Ohio 1-01990-91 W 90-58

Ohio State 3-01975-76 W 83-60 T1979-80 W 78-66 H 1980-81 W 60-59 A

Old Dominion 1-21977-78 W 65-61 T1992-93 L 60-77 T1998-99 L 48-74

Oklahoma 1-0 1999-00 W 74-64 T

Oregon State 0-12007-08 L 78-55 N

Parsons College 0-11972-73 L 54-58

Pepperdine 1-12004-05 W 63-48 N2006-07 L 62-91 A

Pittsburgh 1-11978-79 W 78-70 T1980-81 L 91-93 T

Portland State 1-01997-98 W 71-62 T

Purdue 0-11995-96 L 50-94 T

Queens College 1-11971-72 L 63-641976-77 W 72-68 A

Quinnipiac 1-02002-03 W 78-68 T

Radford 1-0 1987-88 W 60-59 T

Rice 1-02012-13 W 78-65 H

Richmond 1-01989-90 W 77-59 T

Roane State 1-01973-74 W 52-34

Samford 8-72003-04 W 76-57 H W 57-39 A2004-05 W 58-51 A W 63-48 H L 57-59 H W 63-51 A2005-06 L 59-57 H W 63-51 A2006-07 L 44-66 A W 62-55 H L 60-63 N2007-08 L 64-45 A L 71-60 H2011-12 L 61-55 A2012-13 W 65-56 H

San Diego State 0-11988-89 L 56-78 T

SIU Edwardsville 4-22009-10 W 68-60 H2010-11 W 68-52 A2011-12 L 62-54 A L 64-62(OT) H2012-13 W 66-56 A2013-14 W 72-66 H

St. John’s 0-12012-13 L 58-46 TSt. Joseph’s 0-11976-77 L 73-82 T

St. Louis 1-12009-10 L 78-58 A2010-11 W 71-63 H

St. Mary’s 0-12012-13 L 73-58 T

Seton Hall 1-02001-02 W 78-63 H

Shorter College 2-01973-74 W 68-411974-75 W 77-61 H

South Alabama 0-12013-14 L 66-58 A

South Carolina 1-41978-79 L 83-97 T1979-80 L 73-87 A L 62-68 T1981-82 L 57-83 A1988-89 W 77-73 T

South Carolina State 1-01995-96 W 84-56 T

Southeast Missouri 31-181991-92 W 83-58 H W 85-71 A W 87-74 T1992-93 W 79-67 A

W 73-53 H1993-94 L 56-70 A W 71-53 H1994-95 W 73-49 H W 72-62 A W 82-59 T1995-96 L 81-87 A L 62-63 H1996-97 W 75-68 H W 85-67 A1997-98 W 66-60 A W 65-52 H1998-99 W 82-64 H L 70-74 A W 73-62 N1999-00 W 65-61 A W 82-65 H2000-01 W 80-79 H W 89-75 A2001-02 W 80-77 A W 87-69 H2002-03 L 80-86 H L 72-76 A L 65-78 N2003-04 L 90-102(2OT) A W 65-57 H2004-05 W 80-78 H L 45-62 A L 68-71 N2005-06 W 81-77 A L 46-53 H L 50-71 N2006-07 W 59-58 H L 52-77 A2007-08 L 66-60 A L 49-39 H2008-09 L 41-56 H L 55-61 A2009-10 L 61-56 A W 59-56 H2010-11 W 62-48 H W 69-59 A2011-12 W 60-57(OT) H2012-13 W 64-51 A2013-14 W 63-61 H

Southern Connecticut 0-11976-77 L 72-85 T

Southern Illinois 14-101986-87 W 73-65 H1987-88 L 65-78 A1989-90 L 60-62 H1990-91 L 62-72 A1991-92 L 68-73 H1992-93 W 66-65(OT) A1993-94 W 69-67 H1994-95 L 67-83 A1995-96 W 66-54 H1996-97 L 59-66 A1997-98 W 67-64 H1998-99 W 68-55 A1999-00 W 68-55 H W 74-64 T2000-01 W 81-74 A2001-02 W 82-75 H2002-03 L 66-70 A2003-04 W 88-71 H2004-05 W 73-55 A2005-06 W 70-60 H2006-07 L 62-69 A2007-08 L 87-69 H2008-09 L 67-74 A2009-10 W 59-56 H

Southern Mississippi 2-21978-79 L 59-72 H1983-84 L 88-89 T1984-85 W 83-67 H1986-87 W 78-66 T

Southwest Louisiana 1-01998-99 W 68-64 T

Southwest Missouri 1-11985-86 W 94-77 A1990-91 L 64-94 A

Stephen F. Austin 2-31973-74 W 63-431976-77 W 102-68 T1979-80 L 71-89 T1990-91 L 64-70 H1992-93 L 56-70

Stetson 2-01986-87 W 81-63 A 1995-96 W 60-56 H

Tampa University 1-01982-83 W 75-54 A

Tech All-Stars 1-01971-72 W 78-39

Temple 1-01976-77 W 87-48

Temple JC 0-11972-73 L 47-51

Tennessee 11-161970-71 W 56-50 L 46-491972-73 W 48-45 W 61-491973-74 L 51-65 W 54-51(OT)1974-75 W 96-73 H W 76-47 A1975-76 W 83-61 T W 89-84(OT) T W 91-76 T1976-77 W 70-65 H L 67-80 A W 76-70 T L 59-72 T1977-78 L 60-65 T L 64-79 H L 81-82(OT) T L 64-80 T L 73-92 T1978-79 L 75-80 A L 60-85 T1979-80 L 66-68 H L 66-83 H1980-81 L 63-69 A1986-87 L 59-95 N1990-91 L 67-94 A

Tennessee State 52-101970-71 W 88-291971-72 W 65-371985-86 W 91-79 H1986-87 W 86-56 A1987-88 W 79-64 A W 76-52 H1988-89 W 97-56 H W 85-64 A1989-90 W 93-55 A W 92-64 H W 86-60 T1990-91 W 103-82 H W 90-82 A W 81-67 T1991-92 W 84-64 A W 80-67 H1992-93 W 82-64 H W 83-70 A W 85-80 T1993-94 W 62-57 H L 43-59 A

L 63-71 T1994-95 W 87-78 A L 50-56 H L 63-66 T1995-96 W 69-63 H W 67-61 A1996-97 W 81-48 H W 61-49 A1997-98 W 86-78(OT) H W 71-61 A1998-99 L 55-56 A W 80-61 H1999-00 W 80-66 A W 68-55 H2000-01 W 94-64 H W 93-70 A W 98-81 N2001-02 W 71-54 A W 75-46 H2002-03 W 90-60 H W 81-58 A2003-04 W 70-48 A2004-05 W 69-48 H2005-06 W 79-53 H W 71-58 A2006-07 L 50-57 A W 88-57 H2007-08 L 69-56 H W 60-51 A2008-09 L 75-79(OT) A L 57-67 H2009-10 L 65-62 H W 76-73 A2010-11 W 69-55 A W 76-62 H2011-12 W 80-71 H W 78-66 A2012-13 W 80-77 H W 71-68 A2013-14 W 77-68 A W 79-75 H

Tennessee Wesleyan 5-02009-10 W 97-51 H2010-11 W 75-42 H2011-12 W 66-52 H2012-13 W 86-47 H2013-14 W 94-41 H

Texas Tech 0-11999-00 L 54-83 N

Toledo 0-12002-03 L 61-71 T

UCF 0-12010-11 L 79-69 A

UCLA 0-12011-12 L 74-52 A

Union University 3-01973-74 W 77-441974-75 W 68-66 T1976-77 W 102-89 T UT Chattanooga 21-61970-71 W 58-411971-72 W 62-46 W 63-561972-73 W 60-46 W 62-481974-75 W 133-60 H W 76-47 H W 94-46 N1975-76 W 88-63 H W 91-55 A1976-77 W 91-88 A W 75-64 H1979-80 W 84-76 H1980-81 L 76-85 A

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1981-82 W 77-66 H1983-84 L 66-74 A1987-88 L 65-82 T1988-89 W 75-66 A1989-90 W 70-50 H1990-91 W 73-53 H1991-92 W 86-81 A1992-93 W 81-61 H1993-94 L 52-55 A1995-96 L 55-57 1996-97 L 59-66 H1997-98 W 61-51 A2005-06 W 82-67 N

UT Martin 44-201970-71 W 57-53 L 41-50 W 66-63 L 45-54 1971-72 W 54-41 W 39-31 W 55-52 L 49-52 W 70-42 W 64-42 L 56-621972-73 L 48-491973-74 W 60-591977-78 W 79-70 A1978-79 W 100-61 H1979-80 W 89-64 A1980-81 W 92-59 H1992-93 W 101-59 A W 94-62 H1993-94 W 81-67 H W 88-69 A1994-95 W 72-57 A W 83-76 H1995-96 W 79-78 A L 61-75 H1996-97 W 71-67 H W 65-45 A1997-98 W 75-72 H W 73-67 A L 53-69 N1998-99 W 84-82 A W 81-72 H W 86-83 N1999-00 W 64-62 A

L 64-66 H2000-01 W 87-75 H L 75-89 A W 100-70 N2001-02 W 81-71 H L 52-58 A2002-03 L 69-72 A W 77-70 H2003-04 W 76-60 H W 70-60 H2004-05 W 82-58 A W 70-51 H2005-06 W 48-41 A W 66-43 H2006-07 W 54-48 H L 55-56 A2007-08 W 73-64 A W 66-47 A2008-09 W 63-56 H W 61-55 A2009-10 L 56-52 A W 85-41 H2010-11 W 74-57 H L 83-56 A L 82-76 N2011-12 L 83-61 A L 82-65 N2012-13 L 81-63 H L 87-80 N2013-14 L 102-78 A

Utah State 1-01974-75 W 91-45

Valdosta State 1-21977-78 W 81-671978-79 L 99-107 L 84-93

Valparaiso 1-02013-14 W 84-78 H

Vanderbilt 10-71978-79 W 73-68 A W 81-65 H W 70-49 T1979-80 W 85-67 H1980-81 W 77-69 A W 92-77 T1982-83 W 82-73 H

1983-84 L 80-111 A1984-85 W 79-74 H1985-86 L 72-87 A1986-87 W 81-79 H1987-88 L 59-72 A1988-89 L 79-64 H1989-90 L 50-62 A1990-91 W 73-66 H1991-92 L 87-59 A2012-13 L 77-50 A

Virginia 0-21982-83 L 67-70 A1994-95 L 54-75 T

Virginia Tech 1-11984-85 W 94-792006-07 L 52-87 N

Volunteer State 4-01972-73 W 64-34 W 64-541973-74 W 72-59 W 59-58

Wake Forest 1-11996-97 L 58-61 A1997-98 W 65-44 H

Washington State 1-01972-73 W 49-48

Wayland Baptist 0-21973-74 L 50-561980-81 L 67-76

West Chester State 1-01976-77 W 79-67 N

West Texas 0-11985-86 L 65-78 N

West Virginia 1-01986-87 W 81-59 T

Western Carolina 4-21971-72 W 65-521973-74 W 62-511975-76 W 94-812007-08 L 74-61 N2011-12 L 61-58 H2012-13 W 61-56 A

Western Kentucky 19-181975-76 W 96-69 A W 106-69 H1976-77 W 87-75 T1977-78 W 84-81 T1978-79 W 63-60 H L 67-69 T W 69-63 T1979-80 W 76-56 A W 81-71 H1980-81 W 103-99 H1981-82 W 65-60 A W 80-66 H1982-83 W 99-75 A1983-84 L 66-71 H1984-85 L 70-79 A1985-86 L 79-83 H1986-87 L 73-94 A1987-88 W 67-58 H1988-89 L 69-70 A1989-90 L 72-74 H1990-91 L 88-95(2OT) A1991-92 L 66-92 A1992-93 W 65-49 H1993-94 W 69-64 A1994-95 L 61-82 H

1995-96 L 57-61 A1998-99 L 56-86 H1999-00 L 60-71 A2000-01 L 80-99 H2001-02 L 70-84 A2002-03 W 61-55 H2003-04 W 81-76 A2004-05 W 84-74 H2005-06 L 69-81 A L 66-83 N2011-12 W 69-59 H L 71-58 A

Western Michigan 0-11998-99 L 62-74 H

William & Mary 1-01973-74 W 67-35

William Penn 0-21974-75 L 65-67 T1975-76 L 70-78 T

Winthrop College 4-01971-72 W 58-451972-73 W 49-481973-74 W 55-442004-05 W 73-54 H

Wisconsin-La Crosse 1-01975-76 W 116-78 T

Youngstown State 12-11982-83 W 103-78 T1983-84 W 84-66 H W 83-82 A1984-85 W 81-65 A W 93-64 H1985-86 W 79-63 H W 73-71 A W 89-54 T1986-87 W 63-59 A W 82-81 A1987-88 L 73-83 A W 97-84 H W 77-74(OT) T

Largest VictoriesMargin Score Opponent (Year)73 133-60 UT Chat. (1974-75)71 107-36 Cumberland (1979-80)63 101-38 Marshall (1976-77)59 110-51 Butler (1989-90)59 88-29 Tennessee St. (1970-71)54 78-24 Cathedral (1972-73)53 103-50 Centenary (1999-00)53 75-22 Fisk (1971-72)52 91-39 Fisk (1970-71)51 102-51 Chicago State (1989-90)

Largest LossesMargin Score Opponent (Year)61 53-114 Louisiana Tech (1981-82)47 71-118 Akron (2013-14) 45 45-90 Mississippi St. (2013-14)45 55-100 Baylor (2009-10)45 56-101 Louisiana Tech (1995-96)44 50-94 Purdue (1995-96)41 52-93 N. Carolina (2006-07)36 59-95 Tennessee (1986-87)35 80-45 Morehead St (2009-10)35 67-102 Kentucky (1982-83)35 52-87 Virginia Tech (2006-07)35 66-101 Middle Tennessee (2008-09)

Golden Eagles in OvertimeTech is 17-16 in overtime

1973-74 W Tennessee 54-511974-75 L William Penn 65-671975-76 W Tennessee 89-841977-78 L Tennessee 81-821979-80 W Middle Tennessee 71-681983-84 W Eastern Kentucky 81-781984-85 W Middle Tennessee 92-861987-88 W Youngstown 77-741988-89 W Alabama State 83-761989-90 L Houston 82-851990-91 L Western Kentucky** 88-951991-92 L Florida International 88-901991-92 W Middle Tennessee 93-921992-93 W Southern Illinois 66-651992-93 L Mississippi 68-701994-95 L Alabama Birmingham 55-581994-95 W UT Martin 83-761996-97 W Austin Peay 72-701996-97 W Eastern Illinois 81-741997-98 W Tennessee State 86-781997-98 L Eastern Kentucky*** 92-972000-01 W Southeast Missouri 80-792001-02 W Middle Tennessee 68-642001-02 W Austin Peay 81-802003-04 L Southeast Missouri 90-1022005-06 W Southeast Missouri 81-772006-07 L Murray State 79-802007-08 L Eastern Illinois 64-662008-09 L Austin Peay** 81-832008-09 L Tennessee State 75-792011-12 W Southeast Missouri 60-572011-12 L SIU Edwardsville 62-642011-12 W Eastern Illinois 81-722012-13 L MTSU 59-652012-13 L UT Martin 80-872013-14 L Memphis** 76-78 **Double overtime ***Triple overtime

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Career Scoring Player Years Games Points Avg. 1. Cheryl Taylor ........................... 1983-87 (4) ..................120 ............... 2,526 ......................21.1 2. Emily Christian ....................... 2002-06 (4) ..................117 ............... 2,314 ......................19.8 3. Janet Holt ................................ 1998-02 (4) ..................123 ............... 2,420 ......................19.6 4. Jerilynn Harper ...................... 1979-82 (3) ...................92 ................ 2,238 ......................24.3 5. Diane Seng .............................. 1997-00 (4) ..................120 ............... 2,166 ......................18.0 6. Pam Chambers ...................... 1976-80 (4) ..................132 ............... 2,144 ......................16.2 7. Angela Moorehead .............. 1988-91 (3) ...................91 ................ 1,925 ......................21.2 8. Gayle Hastings ....................... 1974-78 (4) ..................130 ............... 1,915 ......................14.79. Tacarra Hayes ......................... 2008-11 (4) ..................125 ............... 1,786 ......................14.3 10. Melinda Clayton .................... 1986-90 (4) ..................121 ............... 1,712 ......................14.111. Chris Moye .............................. 1982-86 (4) ..................115 ............... 1,633 ......................14.212. Renay Adams ......................... 1987-91 (4) ..................120 ............... 1,496 ......................12.5 13. Pam Cassity ............................. 1973-77 (4) ..................128 ............... 1,469 ......................11.514. Kendall Cavin ......................... 2003-07 (4) ..................120 ............... 1,457 ......................12.115. Amber Clark ............................ 1995-98 (4) ..................113 .............. 1,422 ......................12.716. Pam Peek ................................. 1973-77 (4) ..................127 ............... 1,394 ......................10.917. Terrance Oglesby .................. 1992-96 (4) ..................117 ............... 1,290 ......................11.018. Cecilia Ramsey ....................... 1987-91 (4) ..................117 ............... 1,230 ......................10.519. Roschelle Vaughn ................. 1991-93 (2) ...................59 ................ 1,203 ......................20.420. Carmen Dowdell ................... 1977-80 (3) ...................97 ................ 1,180 ......................12.121. Sherry Batten ......................... 1990-94 (4) ..................116 ............... 1,169 ......................10.122. Meagan Lyons ........................ 2005-09 (4) ..................120 ............... 1,143 ........................ 9.523. Blair Bowens ........................... 2005-09 (4) ..................122 ............... 1,135 ........................ 9.324. Barbara Dam........................... 1977-81 (4) ..................130 ............... 1,099 ........................ 8.425. Tammy Burton ...................... 1983-87 (4) ...................84 ................ 1,096 ......................13.126. Leslie Van Winkle .................. 1993-96 (4) ..................109 ............... 1,073 ........................ 9.8

Career Rebounding Player Years Games Rebounds Avg. 1. Pam Cassity ............................. 1973-77 (4) ..................128 ............... 1,782 ......................13.9 2. Cheryl Taylor ........................... 1983-87 (4) ..................120 ............... 1,532 ......................12.8 3. Melinda Clayton .................... 1986-90 (4) ..................121 ............... 1,050 ........................ 8.7 4. Janet Holt ................................ 1998-02 (4) ..................123 ...................922 ........................ 7.5 5. Angela Moorehead .............. 1988-91 (3) ...................91 ....................813 ........................ 8.9 6. Emily Christian ....................... 2002-06 (4) ..................117 ...................812 ........................ 6.9 7. Jerilynn Harper ...................... 1979-82 (3) ...................92 ....................791 ........................ 8.6 8. Trish Bell ................................... 1975-80 (4+) ...............134 ...................774 ........................ 5.7 9. Chris Moye .............................. 1982-86 (4) ..................115 ...................772 ........................ 6.710. Tacarra Hayes ......................... 2008-11 (4) ..................125 ...................708 ........................ 5.711. Diane Seng .............................. 1996-00 (4) ..................120 ...................706 ........................ 5.9 12. Amber Clark ............................ 1995-98 (4) ..................113 ...................659 ........................ 5.913. Terrance Oglesby .................. 1992-96 (4) ..................117 ...................653 ........................ 5.614. Valeria Russell ........................ 1973-75 (2) ...................62 ....................643 ......................10.415. Carmen Dowdell ................... 1977-80 (3) ...................97 ....................633 ........................ 6.516. Renay Adams ......................... 1987-91 (4) ..................120 ...................614 ........................ 5.117. Cecilia Ramsey ....................... 1987-91 (4) ..................117 ...................613 ........................ 5.218. Pam Chambers ...................... 1976-80 (4) ..................132 ...................575 ........................ 4.419. Collin Carmichael.................. 1996-00 (4) ..................121 ...................566 ........................ 4.720. Carla Tart .................................. 1976-79 (3) ...................90 ....................555 ........................ 6.221. Misty Garrett .......................... 1998-02 (4) ................. 122 ...................584 ........................ 4.522. Roschelle Vaughn ................. 1991-93 (2) ...................59 ....................542 ........................ 9.2

Career Assists Player Years Games Assists Avg. 1. Shawn Monday ..................... 1986-90 (4) ..................121 ...................822 ........................ 6.8 2. Misty Garrett .......................... 1998-02 (4) ..................122 ...................665 ........................ 5.5 3. Cecilia Ramsey ....................... 1987-91 (4) ..................117 ...................644 ........................ 5.5 4. Chris Moye .............................. 1982-86 (4) ..................115 ...................631 ........................ 5.5 5. Pam Chambers ...................... 1976-80 (4) ..................132 ...................587 ........................ 4.4 6. Taunya Lovelace .................... 1990-95 (4+) ...............122 ...................497 ........................ 4.1 7. Gayle Hastings ....................... 1974-78 (4) ..................130 ...................448 ........................ 3.4 8. Tacarra Hayes ......................... 2008-11 (4) ..................125 ...................444 ........................ 3.5 9. Tammy Burton ....................... 1984-87 (4) ...................84 ....................369 ........................ 4.410. Robyn Markey ........................ 1977-81 (4) ..................134 ...................362 ........................ 2.711. Leslie VanWinkle ................... 1993-97 (4) ..................117 ...................338 ........................ 2.912. Anita Myers ............................. 1981-83 (2) ...................58 ....................324 ........................ 5.613. Janet Holt ................................ 1998-02 (4) ..................123 ...................324 ........................ 5.414. Sherry Batten ......................... 1990-94 (4) ..................116 ...................316 ........................ 2.715. Dana Bilyeu ............................. 1991-93 (2) ...................59 ....................316 ........................ 5.416. Dana Scott ............................... 1988-92 (4) ..................121 ...................311 ........................ 2.617. Tynisha Alexander ................ 2001-05(3) ....................84 ....................308 ........................ 2.818. Becky Clabough .................... 1994-98 (4) ..................115 ...................306 ........................ 2.719. Barbara Dam........................... 1977-81 (4) ..................130 ..................304 ........................ 2.320. Kendall Cavin ......................... 2003-07 (4) ..................120 ...................298 ........................ 2.521. Emily Tyler ............................... 1979-83 (4) ..................125 ...................293 ........................ 2.322. Allison Price ............................ 2005-09 (4) ..................116 ...................292 ........................ 2.523. Meagan Lyons ........................ 2005-09 (4) ..................120 ...................283 ........................ 2.424. Emily Christian ....................... 2002-06 (4) ..................117 ...................287 ........................ 2.525. Rachael Gobble ..................... 1997-00 (4) ..................122 ...................272 ........................ 2.226. Andrea Baldwin ..................... 1995-98 (4) ..................108 ...................251 ........................ 2.3

Diane Seng

Chris Moye

Carmen Dowdell

Sherry Batten

All-Time Golden EagleTeam Captainsunder coach Marynell Meadors1973-74 Pam Smith, Pam Cassity1974-75 Pam Smith, Pam Cassity, Pam Peek1975-76 Pam Cassity, Debbie Bumpas1976-77 Gayle Burgess, Pam Cassity, Janet Bowden, Kim Grizzle, Pam Peek1977-78 Gayle Burgess Pam Chambers1978-79 Carla Tart, Carmen Dowdell, Pam Chambers, Trish Bell1979-80 Pam Chambers, Barbara Dam, Robyn Markey1980-81 Jerilynn Harper, Barbara Dam, Robyn Markey1981-82 Jerilynn Harper, Denette Kolbe, Teresa Duncan1982-83 Anita Myers, Lydia Sawney, Emily Tyler1983-84 Mindy Campbell, Teresa Officer, Chris Moye1984-85 Chris Moye, Tonie Edwards1985-86 Chris Moye, Michelle Holloway

under coach Bill Worrell 1986-87 Michele Bishop Tammy Burton1987-88 Shawn Monday Adrienne Black1988-89 Shawn Monday Arnetta Peterson1989-90 Shawn Monday Melinda Claxton1990-91 Renay Adams Angela Moorehead Cecilia Ramsey1991-92 Dana Bilyeu Dana Scott1992-93 Dana Bilyeu Roschelle Vaughn1993-94 Sherry Batten Taunya Lovelace1994-95 Taunya Lovelace1995-96 Leslie VanWinkle Terrance Oglesby1996-97 Becky Clabough Leslie VanWinkle1997-98 Becky Clabough Amy Moore1998-99 Amber Clark Holly Hardison1999-00 Ann Parks Diane Seng2000-01 Janet Holt Rachael Gobble2001-02 Misty Garrett Janet Holt2002-03 Andrea Brown Wendi Scott2003-04 Andrea Brown Casey Bradford2004-05 Tynisha Alexander Casey Bradford2005-06 Emily Christian Jana Reece

under coach Amy Brown 2006-07 Joi Nichols, Deanna Apple, Kendall Cavin2007-08 Kristina Tyler, Cara Reed, Marissa Hensley, Allison Price2008-09 Blair Bowens, Allison Price, Meagan Lyons, Rachel Whittle

under coach Sytia Messer 2009-10 Kellie Cook2010-11 Kellie Cook, Kylie Cook, Tacaraa Hayes2011-12 Kellie Cook, Kylie Cook, Tacarra Hayesunder coach Jim Davis 2012-13 Kellie Cook, Kylie Cook, Jala Harris2013-14 Game Captians Named

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Career Steals Player Years Games Steals Avg. 1. Pam Chambers ......................... 1976-80 (4) ..................132 ................ 324 ....................2.5 2. Chris Moye ................................. 1982-86 (4) .....................115 ................ 254 ....................2.2 3. Shawn Monday ........................ 1986-90 (4) .....................121 ................ 249 ....................2.1 4. Meagan Lyons .......................... 2005-09 (4) .....................120 ................ 227 ....................1.9 5. Cecilia Ramsey.......................... 1987-91 (4) .....................117 ................ 212 ....................1.8 Taunya Lovelace ...................... 1990-95 (4+) ..................122 ................ 212 ....................1.7 7. Emily Christian ......................... 2002-06 (4) .....................117 ................ 200 ....................1.7 8. Robyn Markey .......................... 1977-81 (4) .....................134 ................ 196 ....................1.5 9. Janet Holt ................................... 1998-02 (4) .....................123 ................ 189 ....................1.510. Barbara Dam ............................. 1977-81 (4) .....................130 ................ 182 ....................1.411. Tacarra Hayes ............................ 2008-11 (4) .....................125 ................ 180 ....................1.412. Meagan Lyons .......................... 2005-08 (3) ....................... 90 ................ 165 ....................1.813. Carmen Dowdell ...................... 1977-80 (3) ....................... 97 ................ 162 ....................1.7 Sherry Batten ............................ 1990-94 (4) .....................116 ............... 162 ....................1.415. Angela Moorehead ................. 1988-91 (3) ....................... 91 ................ 156 ....................1.716. Misty Garrett ............................. 1998-02 (4) .....................122 ................ 148 ....................1.217. Blair Bowens .............................. 2005-09 (4) .....................122 ................ 147 ....................1.218. Becky Clabough ...................... 1994-98 (4) .....................115 ................ 146 ....................1.319. Gayle Hastings.......................... 1975-78 (4) .....................130 ................ 141 ....................1.120. Cheryl Taylor ............................. 1983-87 (4) .....................120 ................ 132 ....................1.121. Leslie VanWinkle ...................... 1993-97 (4) ....................117 ................ 132 ....................1.122. Melinda Clayton ...................... 1986-90 (4) .....................121 ................ 129 ....................1.123. Terrance Oglesby..................... 1992-96 (4) .....................117 ................ 128 ....................1.124. Roschelle Vaughn .................... 1991-93 (2) ....................... 59 ................ 124 ....................2.125. Emily Tyler .................................. 1979-83 (4) .....................125 ................ 122 ....................0.9

Career Blocked Shots Player Years Games Blocks Avg.1. Melinda Clayton ...................... 1986-90 (4) .....................121 ................ 194 ....................1.6 2. Terrance Oglesby..................... 1992-96 (4) .....................117 ................ 130 ....................1.13. Emily Christian ......................... 2002-06 (4) .....................117 ................ 128 ....................1.14. Diane Seng ................................ 1996-00 (4) .....................120 ................ 120 ....................1.05. Renay Adams ............................ 1987-91 (4) .....................120 ................ 116 ....................0.96. Taryn Slattery ............................ 1992-96 (4) .....................102 ................ 112 ....................1.17. Trish Bell ..................................... 1977-81 (4+) .................... 69 ................ 101 ....................1.58. Cheryl Taylor ............................. 1983-87 (4) .....................120 ...................94 ....................0.89. Kim Stout .................................... 1990-94 (4) .....................110 ...................93 ....................0.810. Val Streelman ............................ 1981-83 (2) ....................... 58 ...................90 ....................1.611. Collin Carmichael .................... 1996-00 (4) .....................121 ...................81 ....................0.612. Amber Clark .............................. 1995-98 (4) .....................113 ...................77 ....................0.6

Career Field Goal Percentage (minimum 400 attempts) Player Years Field Goals Pct. 1. Renay Adams ............................................. 1987-91 (4) ................ 600-931 .....................644 2. Roschelle Vaughn ..................................... 1991-93 (2) ................ 488-780 .....................626 3. Diane Seng ................................................. 1996-00 (4) ...............845-1362 ...................620 4. Lydia Sawney ............................................. 1981-83 (2) ................ 250-455 .....................617 5. Jerilynn Harper .......................................... 1979-82 (3) ...............912-1547 ...................589 6. Carmen Dowdell ....................................... 1977-80 (3) ................ 501-854 .....................586 7. Pam Cassity ................................................ 1973-77 (4) ...............600-1046 ...................573 8. Cheryl Taylor .............................................. 1983-87 (4) ...............786-1379 ...................570 9. Melinda Clayton ....................................... 1986-90 (4) ...............704-1262 ...................55810. Tracy Munsey ............................................. 1983-87 (4) ................ 233-422 .....................55211. Collin Carmichael ..................................... 1996-00 (4) ................ 330-622 .....................53112. Trish Bell ...................................................... 1975-80 (4+) ............. 396-751 .....................52713. Terrance Oglesby...................................... 1992-96 (4) ...............536-1020 ...................52514. Taryn Slattery ............................................. 1992-96 (4) ................ 264-505 .....................52315. Janet Holt .................................................... 1998-02 (4) ...............815-1629 ...................50016. Gayle Hastings........................................... 1974-78 (4) ...............751-1528 ...................49117. Emily Christian .......................................... 2002-06 (3) ...............868-1777 ...................48818. Barbara Dam .............................................. 1977-81 (4) ................ 455-942 .....................48319. Angela Moorehead .................................. 1988-91 (3) ...............781-1624 ...................48120. Janet Bowden ............................................ 1973-77 (4) ................ 333-696 .....................478

Career Free Throw Percentage (minimum 100 attempts) Player Years Free Throws Pct.1. Kim Grizzle .................................................. 1975-77 (2) ................ 128-150 ................... .8532. Andrea Brown ............................................ 2000-04 (4) ................. 89-107 .................... .8323. Janet Holt .................................................... 1998-02 (4) ................ 748-905 ................... .8274. Casey Bradford .......................................... 2001-05 (4) ................ 113-137 ................... .8255. Pam Peek ..................................................... 1973-77 (4) ................ 172-210 ................... .819 Jennifer Wilhelm ....................................... 2000-02 (3) ................. 86-105 .................... .8197. Kendall Cavin ............................................. 2003-07 (4) ................ 320-391 ................... .8188. Rachael Gobble ......................................... 1997-00 (4) ................ 186-228 ................... .8169. Rachel Glidden .......................................... 2008-11 (4) ................ 104-128 ................... .81310. Tynisha Alexander .................................... 2001-05 (4) ................ 339-421 ................... .80511. Tracy Munsey ............................................. 1983-87 (4) ................ 112-140 ................... .80012. Sherry Batten ............................................. 1990-94 (4) ................ 239-304 ................... .78613. Jerilynn Harper .......................................... 1979-82 (3) ................ 414-527 ................... .78614. Kristina Tyler ............................................... 2004-08 (4) ................ 203-260 ................... .78115. Blair Bowens ............................................... 2005-09 (3) ................ 245-317 ................... .773

Taunya Lovelace

Terrance Oglesby

Amber Clark

Anita Myers

Double/Double GamesNineteen different Golden Eagles have managed 10 or more double/double performances:

Cheryl Taylor 90Melinda Clayton 45Janet Holt 39Angela Moorehead 38Jerilynn Harper 33Chris Moye 28Roschelle Vaughn 27Emily Christian 24Lydia Sawney 15Tacarra Hayes 14Pam Cassity 14Carmen Dowdell 14Terrance Oglesby 14Renay Adams 13Diane Seng 12Amber Clark 12Trish Bell 12Pam Chambers 11Cecilia Ramsey 10Taunya Lovelace 8Carla Tart 8Collin Carmichael 7Brittany Darling 6Holly Hoover 6Kristina Tyler 6Sherry Batten 5Val Streelman 4T’Keyah Williams 4Misty Garrett 3Gayle Burgess 3Elizabeth Maxwell 3

Tynisha Alexander 3Kendall Cavin 3Tiara Hopper 3Meagan Lyons 3Casey Bradford 2Jennifer Simpson 2Dee Davis 2Teresa Duncan 2Tonie Edwards 2Denette Kolbe 2Robyn Markey 2Anita Myers 2Dana Bilyeu 2Taryn Slattery 2Jasmine White 2Andrea Baldwin 1Leah Bird 1Janet Bowden 1Tammy Burton 1Kellie Cook 1Leah Frazier 1Molly Heady 1Marissa Hensley 1Shawn Monday 1Arnetta Peterson 1Mitzi Rice 1Simone Rutledge 1Dana Scott 1Krystal Stirrup 1Jo Swartz 1Cara Reed 1Vivian Nwosu 1

Triple/Double GamesOnly four players in Golden Eagle his-tory have managed a triple/double game (double figures in three categories).Date Opponent Pt Reb AstChris Moye12-12-84 Cumberland 25 11 1202-10-85 Akron 12 11 1111-30-85 Tennessee St. 15 11 1001-06-86 Middle Tenn. 10 11 1202-24-86 Eastern Ky. 22 10 16Cecilia Ramsey02-15-88 Eastern Ky. 14 11 1412-01-90 Montevallo 14 11 10Taunya Lovelace11-26-94 New Mexico 14 10 14Tacarra Hayes01-07-10 Morehead St. 15 10 12

*Active players in bold

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1987-88 Melinda Clayton 29 287 9.91988-89 Angela Moorehead 30 275 9.21989-90 Melinda Clayton 31 302 9.71990-91 Angela Moorehead 30 286 9.51991-92 Roschelle Vaughn 30 251 8.41992-93 Roschelle Vaughn 29 291 10.01993-94 Mary Alice Clayton 29 182 6.31994-95 Elizabeth Maxwell 32 217 6.81995-96 Terrance Oglesby 27 187 6.91996-97 Amber Clark 29 212 7.31997-98 Collin Carmichael 19 197 6.81998-99 Janet Holt 30 184 6.11999-00 Janet Holt 33 238 7.22000-01 Janet Holt 30 295 9.82001-02 Janet Holt 30 251 8.42002-03 Jennifer Simpson 29 206 7.12003-04 Emily Christian 27 173 6.42004-05 Emily Christian 29 171 5.92005-06 Emily Christian 32 282 8.92006-07 Kristina Tyler 30 155 5.22007-08 Kristina Tyler 29 183 6.32008-09 Jasmine White 30 187 6.22009-10 Tacarra Hayes 30 175 5.82010-11 Tacarra Hayes 31 234 7.52011-12 Tacarra Hayes 34 168 6.32012-13 T’keyah Williams 31 120 6.72013-14 Candace Parson 29 187 6.4

ScoringYear Name GP Pts Avg1973-74 Pam Smith 31 274 8.81974-75 Pam Peek 31 438 14.11975-76 Gayle Burgess 30 446 20.31976-77 Gayle Burgess 36 566 15.71977-78 Pam Chambers 33 542 16.81978-79 Pam Chambers 32 636 19.81979-80 Pam Chambers 34 578 17.01980-81 Jerilynn Harper* 34 1011 29.71981-82 Jerilynn Harper 31 831 26.81982-83 Lydia Sawney 27 403 14.91983-84 Cheryl Taylor 28 454 16.21984-85 Cheryl Taylor 29 533 18.41985-86 Cheryl Taylor 32 746 23.31986-87 Cheryl Taylor 31 793 25.61987-88 Melinda Clayton 29 528 18.21988-89 Angela Moorehead 30 599 19.91989-90 Angela Moorehead 31 636 20.51990-91 Angela Moorehead 30 690 23.01991-92 Roschelle Vaughn 30 540 18.01992-93 Roschelle Vaughn 29 663 22.91993-94 Terrance Oglesby 29 378 13.01994-95 Terrance Oglesby 32 420 13.11995-96 Amber Clark 27 388 14.41996-97 Diane Seng 29 644 22.21997-98 Diane Seng 28 495 17.71998-99 Diane Seng 30 438 14.61999-00 Diane Seng 33 589 17.82000-01 Janet Holt 30 738 24.62001-02 Janet Holt 30 714 23.82002-03 Emily Christian 29 510 17.6 2003-04 Emily Christian 27 552 20.42004-05 Emily Christian 29 566 19.12005-06 Emily Christian 32 686 21.42006-07 Kendall Cavin 30 427 14.22007-08 Kristina Tyler 29 429 14.82008-09 Blair Bowens 30 457 15.22009-10 Tacarra Hayes 30 506 16.92010-11 Tacarra Hayes 31 525 16.92011-12 Tacarra Hayes 34 578 17.02012-13 Diamond Henderson 31 490 15.8 2013-14 Diamond Henderson 30 592 19.7 *Led the nation in scoring.

ReboundingYear Name GP RB Avg1973-74 Valeria Russell 31 351 11.31974-75 Pam Cassity 31 446 14.41975-76 Pam Cassity 30 527 17.61976-77 Pam Cassity 36 484 13.41977-78 Trish Bell 33 256 7.81978-79 Carla Tart 32 263 8.21979-80 Carmen Dowdell 34 254 7.51980-81 Jerilynn Harper 34 372 10.91981-82 Lydia Sawney 31 248 8.01982-83 Lydia Sawney 27 267 9.91983-84 Cheryl Taylor 28 339 12.11984-85 Cheryl Taylor 29 394 13.61985-86 Cheryl Taylor 32 425 13.31986-87 Cheryl Taylor 31 374 12.1

AssistsYear Name GP AS Avg.1973-74 Pam Smith 31 187 6.01974-75 Debbie Bumpas 31 100 3.21975-76 Gayle Burgess 30 91 3.01976-77 Gayle Burgess 36 186 5.21977-78 Pam Chambers 33 150 4.51978-79 Pam Chambers 32 186 5.81979-80 Pam Chambers 34 177 5.21980-81 Robyn Markey 31 156 5.21981-82 Anita Myers 31 156 5.01982-83 Anita Myers 27 168 6.21983-84 Chris Moye 28 132 4.71984-85 Chris Moye 28 145 5.21985-86 Chris Moye 32 270 8.41986-87 Shawn Monday 31 225 7.31987-88 Shawn Monday 28 178 6.11988-89 Shawn Monday 30 205 6.71989-90 Shawn Monday 31 215 6.91990-91 Cecilia Ramsey 30 220 7.31991-92 Dana Bilyeu 30 140 4.71992-93 Dana Bilyeu 29 176 6.11993-94 Taunya Lovelace 29 133 4.61994-95 Taunya Lovelace 32 162 5.11995-96 Leslie VanWinkle 27 82 3.01996-97 Leslie VanWinkle 29 106 3.71997-98 Becky Clabough 29 86 2.91998-99 Misty Garrett 30 94 3.11999-00 Misty Garrett 32 178 5.52000-01 Misty Garrett 30 209 6.92001-02 Misty Garrett 30 184 6.12002-03 Tynisha Alexander 29 100 3.42003-04 Kendall Cavin 29 90 3.12004-05 Tynisha Alexander 29 103 3.32005-06 Deanna Apple 32 93 2.92006-07 Kendall Cavin 30 71 2.42007-08 Allison Price 30 95 3.22008-09 Allison Price 30 113 3.82009-10 Tacarra Hayes 30 136 4.52010-11 Tacarra Hayes 31 145 4.62011-12 Tacarra Hayes 34 142 4.12012-13 Jala Harris 31 207 4.42013-14 Diamond Henderson 30 96 3.2

StealsYear Name GP ST Avg1976-77 Kim Grizzle 36 91 2.51977-78 Pam Chambers 33 80 2.41978-79 Pam Chambers 33 104 3.21979-80 Pam Chambers 34 68 2.01980-81 Robyn Markey 34 74 2.21981-82 Dee Davis 31 45 1.51982-83 Dee Davis 27 45 1.71983-84 Chris Moye 28 58 2.11984-85 Chris Moye 28 70 2.51985-86 Chris Moye 32 82 2.61986-87 Shawn Monday 31 79 2.51987-88 Shawn Monday 29 65 2.21988-89 Cecilia Ramsey 30 52 1.71989-90 Angela Moorehead 31 65 2.11990-91 Cecilia Ramsey 30 69 2.31991-92 Sherry Batten 30 72 2.41992-93 Roschelle Vaughn 29 60 2.11993-94 Taunya Lovelace 29 57 2.01994-95 Taunya Lovelace 32 79 2.51995-96 Terrance Oglesby 27 38 1.41996-97 Becky Clabough 28 54 1.91997-98 Becky Clabough 29 30 1.11998-99 Janet Holt 30 39 1.31999-00 Misty Garrett 32 43 1.32000-01 Janet Holt 30 60 2.02001-02 Janet Holt 30 52 1.72002-03 Emily Christian 29 55 1.92003-04 Tynisha Alexander 29 38 1.32004-05 Emily Christian 29 59 2.02005-06 Meagan Lyons 32 59 1.82006-07 Meagan Lyons 28 54 1.92007-08 Allison Price 30 52 1.7 Meagan Lyons 30 52 1.72008-09 Meagan Lyons 30 62 2.12009-10 Tacarra Hayes 30 53 1.72010-11 Tacarra Hayes 31 53 1.72011-12 Tacarra Hayes 34 47 1.32012-13 Lashay Davis 31 53 1.7 2013-14 Diamond Henderson 29 38 1.3

Carla Tart Emily Christian

Janet Holt

Blair Bowens

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Blocked ShotsYear Name GP BS Avg1976-77 Ann Thornton 30 31 1.01977-78 Trish Bell 33 54 1.61978-79 Pam Chambers 32 14 0.41979-80 Holly Hoover 28 35 1.31980-81 Jerilynn Harper 34 35 1.01981-82 Val Streelman 31 46 1.51982-83 Val Streelman 27 44 1.61983-84 Cheryl Taylor 28 26 0.91984-85 Cheryl Taylor 29 26 0.91985-86 Cheryl Taylor 32 24 0.81986-87 Melinda Clayton 31 51 1.61987-88 Melinda Clayton 29 55 1.91988-89 Melinda Clayton 30 39 1.31989-90 Melinda Clayton 31 49 1.61990-91 Renay Adams 30 40 1.31991-92 Kim Stout 30 47 1.61992-93 Terrance Oglesby 29 26 0.91993-94 Taryn Slattery 29 55 1.91994-95 Terrance Oglesby 32 30 0.91995-96 Terrance Oglesby 27 33 1.21996-97 Diane Seng 29 40 1.41997-98 Diane Seng 28 25 0.91998-99 Diane Seng 30 34 1.11999-00 Collin Carmichael 33 28 0.82000-01 Janet Holt 30 8 0.32001-02 Janet Holt 30 12 0.42002-03 Emily Christian 29 40 1.42003-04 Emily Christian 27 15 0.62004-05 Emily Christian 29 31 1.12005-06 Emily Christian 32 42 1.32006-07 Cara Reed 30 14 0.52007-08 Kristina Tyler 29 38 1.32008-09 Jasmine White 30 18 0.62009-10 Tacarra Hayes 30 15 0.52010-11 Brittany Darling 31 29 0.92011-12 Brittany Darling 34 42 1.22012-13 T’Keyah Williams 31 14 0.5 Kellie Cook 31 14 0.52013-14 Kayla Brewer 30 61 2.0

Field Goal Percentage (min 50 attempts)Year Name FGM FGA Pct.1973-74 Debbie Bumpas 104 219 .4751974-75 Pam Cassity 143 258 .5541975-76 Pam Cassity 185 301 .6151976-77 Pam Cassity 179 307 .5831977-78 Trish Bell 166 291 .5701978-79 Carmen Dowdell 210 328 .6401979-80 Carmen Dowdell 187 306 .6111980-81 Jerilynn Harper 410 653 .6281981-82 Jerilynn Harper 343 601 .5711982-83 Lydia Sawney* 167 250 .6681983-84 Cheryl Taylor 167 303 .5511984-85 Cheryl Taylor 211 386 .5471985-86 Cheryl Taylor 318 519 .6131986-87 Melinda Clayton 149 259 .5521987-88 Renay Adams† 190 294 .6461988-89 Renay Adams 112 184 .6091989-90 Renay Adams 113 195 .5791990-91 Renay Adams* 185 258 .7171991-92 Roschelle Vaughn 216 359 .6021992-93 Roschelle Vaughn 272 421 .646

1993-94 Terrance Oglesby 159 300 .5301994-95 Taryn Slattery 80 158 .5061995-96 Terrance Oglesby 132 245 .5391996-97 Diane Seng* 257 379 .6881997-98 Diane Seng$ 190 304 .6251998-99 Diane Seng 181 304 .5951999-00 Collin Carmichael 88 146 .6032000-01 Janet Holt 236 444 .5322001-02 Leah Bird 122 236 .5172002-03 Courtney McFarlin 71 125 .5682003-04 Casey Bradford 85 161 .5282004-05 Kristina Tyler 55 102 .5392005-06 Meagan Lyons 119 246 .4842006-07 Cara Reed 90 189 .4762007-08 Kristina Tyler 155 337 .4602008-09 Vivian Nwosu 100 216 .4632009-10 Krystal Stirrup 77 161 .4782010-11 Brittany Darling 105 209 .5022011-12 Brittany Darling 107 216 .4952012-13 T’Keyah Williams 81 168 .4822013-14 T’Keyah Williams 69 129 .535 *Led NCAA / †Second in NCAA / $Seventh in NCAA

Free Throw PercentageYear Name FTM FTA Pct.1973-74 Pam Smith 54 84 .6421974-75 Gayle Burgess 76 117 .6491975-76 Pam Peek 54 64 .8441976-77 Kim Grizzle 87 103 .8451977-78 Trish Bell 72 103 .6991978-79 Carla Tart 63 84 .7511979-80 Jerilynn Harper 68 100 .7801980-81 Jerilynn Harper 191 242 .7891981-82 Jerilynn Harper 145 185 .7851982-83 Chris Moye 51 68 .7501983-84 Tammy Burton 67 88 .7611984-85 Tonie Edwards 132 181 .7291985-86 Tammy Burton 70 92 .7611986-87 Tracy Munsey 58 72 .8061987-88 Adrienne Black 56 73 .7671988-89 Dana Scott 33 46 .7171989-90 Angela Moorehead 109 153 .7121990-91 Sherry Batten 32 36 .8891991-92 Amy Engle 69 84 .8211992-93 Sherry Batten 57 70 .8141993-94 Sherry Batten 70 93 .7531994-95 Elizabeth Maxwell 69 91 .7581995-96 Amber Clark 109 156 .6991996-97 Leslie VanWinkle 59 75 .7871997-98 Rachael Gobble 26 32 .8131998-99 Collin Carmichael 56 69 .8121999-00 Janet Holt 195 235 .8302000-01 Janet Holt 249 291 .8562001-02 Leah Bird 65 76 .8552002-03 Andrea Brown 26 27 .9632003-04 Casey Bradford 55 63 .8752004-05 Tynisha Alexander 109 122 .8932005-06 Kendall Cavin 96 110 .8732006-07 Cara Reed 63 77 .8182007-08 Kristina Tyler 105 122 .8612008-09 Blair Bowens 79 108 .7312009-10 Krystal Stirrup 42 54 .7782010-11 Kellie Cook 25 28 .893

Cecilia Ramsey Val Streelman Tracy MunseyRoschelle Vaughn Andrea Baldwin

2011-12 Rachel Glidden 17 20 .8502012-13 Molly Heady 37 45 .822 2013-14 Shunice ‘Tionne’ Herron 16 19 .842

3-Point PercentageYear Name GP Made Pct1987-88 Denise Apple 16 10 .2701988-89 Cecilia Ramsey 30 22 .3791989-90 Mitzi Rice 31 85 .4171990-91 Mitzi Rice 22 62 .3801991-92 Dana Bilyeu 30 81 .3891992-93 Dana Bilyeu 29 74 .3261993-94 Sherry Batten 29 57 .3371994-95 Sherri Lewis 32 66 .3931995-96 Leslie VanWinkle 27 54 .3421996-97 Leslie VanWinkle 29 37 .3521997-98 Ann Parks 29 26 .3661998-99 Rachael Gobble 30 40 .3701999-00 Alison Clark 32 71 .3662000-01 Alison Clark 30 86 .4532001-02 Alison Clark 30 68 .3982002-03 Arleigh Brackin 29 66 .3982003-04 Arleigh Brackin 29 56 .3732004-05 Kendall Cavin 29 58 .4002005-06 Kendall Cavin 32 46 .3872006-07 Kendall Cavin 30 47 .3112007-08 Blair Bowens 30 47 .3982008-09 Blair Bowens 30 86 .4042009-10 Krystal Stirrup 30 19 .3732010-11 Molly Heady 17 42 .4052011-12 Kellie Cook 21 55 .3822012-13 Molly Heady 31 44 .4092013-14 Molly Heady 30 48 .453

3-Pointers MadeYear Name GP Pct Made1987-88 Denise Apple 16 .270 101988-89 Cecilia Ramsey 30 .379 221989-90 Mitzi Rice 31 .417 851990-91 Dana Scott 30 .386 271991-92 Amy Engle 26 .415 341992-93 Amy Engle 29 .343 371993-94 Shannon Clardy 29 .356 481994-95 Sherri Lewis 32 .393 321995-96 Andrea Baldwin 20 .374 341996-97 Leslie VanWinkle 29 .352 371997-98 Leah Bird 29 .390 231998-99 Ann Parks 26 .382 391999-00 Alison Clark 32 .366 712000-01 Andrea Brown 30 .500 582001-02 Jennifer Wilhelm 29 .455 302002-03 Andrea Brown 29 .403 222003-04 Andrea Brown 29 .455 302004-05 Stefanie Holbrook 25 .473 232005-06 Arleigh Brackin 27 .392 202006-07 Cara Reed 30 .489 222007-08 Blair Bowens 30 .398 472008-09 Blair Bowens 30 .404 862009-10 Kylie Cook 30 .359 552010-11 Rachel Glidden 31 .299 422011- 12 Rachel Gildden 27 .358 342012-13 Lashay Davis 31 .395 602013-14 Molly Heady 30 .453 48

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IN!SEASON TOURNAMENT RESULTSAla Moana Holiday Classic(Honolulu, Hawai’i2003-04 (1-1/Third): Northern Iowa 76, Tech 73 Tech 64, Hawaii 59

Bicentennial Tournament(Philadelphia, Pa.)1976-77 (2-1/Third): Tech 79, West Chester 67 St. Joseph’s 82, Tech 73 Tech 87, Temple 48

Bud Light Tournament(Las Vegas, Nev.)1989-90 (1-1/Third): Houston 85, Tech 82 Tech 77, Auburn 60

Chevrolet Classic/Michigan State(East Lansing, Mich.)2000-01 (0-2): Boston College 80, Tech 64 Arkansas State 71, Tech 61

Contra Costa Times Classic(Berkeley, Cal.)2004-05 (1-1/Second): Tech 63, Pepperdine 48 California 65, Tech 41

Converse Classic(Natchitoches, La.)1984-85 (1-2): Tech 88, Morgan State 66 Auburn 69, Tech 53 Louisiana State 84, Tech 63

Delta State Tip-OffTournament(Cleveland, Miss.)1977-78 (0-2/Fourth): Delta State 85, Tech 60 Tennessee 65, Tech 60

FAU Thanksgiving Tournament(Boca Raton, Fla.)2008-09 (0-2): Florida Atlantic 70, Tech 64 Georgia Tech 68, Tech 56

Holiday Ball Classic(Las Vegas, Nev.)1995-96 (1-1/Third): Purdue 94, Tech 50 Tech 74, UNLV 53

Hampton Inn/Fazoli’sIndiana Classic(Bloomington, Ind.)1998-99 (1-1/Second): Tech 68, SW Louisiana 64 Indiana 89, Tech 75Lady Blazer Invitational (Birmingham, Ala.)1994-95 (1-1/Second): Tech 85, Alcorn State 69 UAB 58, Tech 55 (OT)

Lady Eagle Classic(Hattiesburg, Miss.)1983-84 (0-2/Fourth): NW Louisiana 81, Tech 76 So. Mississippi 89, Tech 88

Lady Moc Classic(Chattanooga, Tenn.)1987-88 (1-1/Second): Tech 60, UNC Charlotte 56 UT Chattanooga 82, Tech 65

Lady Pirate Classic(Greenville, N.C.)1986-87 (1-1/Second): Tech 75, Marist 48 East Carolina 70, Tech 66

Lady Tiger Classic(Memphis, Tenn.)1985-86 (1-1/Second): Tech 81, Marshall 64 Memphis State 77, Tech 63

Lady Vol Classic(Knoxville, Tenn.)1977-78 (1-1/Second): Tech 65, Old Dominion 61 Tennessee 80, Tech 64

Las Vegas Desert Classic(Las Vegas, Nev.)1979-80 (2-0/First): Tech 79, New Mexico 60 Tech 83, UNLV 601993-94 (0-2/Fourth): Colorado State 65, Tech 51 UNLV 79, Tech 612005-06 (1-1/Second): Tech 82, UT Chattanooga 67 UNLV 65, Tech 55

Marriott Converse Classic(Blacksburg, Va.)1983-84 (2-1/Fifth): Northwestern 77, Tech 74 Tech 76, Georgetown 72 Tech 75, Georgia Southern 65

Mid-America Classic(Columbus, Mo.)1980-81 (1-1/Third): Wayland Baptist 76, Tech 67 Tech 91, New Mexico 611985-86 (1-1/Third): Idaho 87, Tech 84 Tech 80, UA-Birmingham 671987-88 (1-1/Second): Tech 72, Georgia State 61 Missouri 88, Tech 75

Miss. U. for WomenChristmas Tournament(Columbus, Miss.)1974-75 (2-0/First): Tech 94, UT Chattanooga 46 Tech 101, Miss. U. for Women 82

1975-76 (2-0/First): Tech 97, Austin Peay 52 Tech 83, Tennessee 611976-77 (4-0/First): Tech 79, Indiana 63 Tech 86, Bellhaven 60 Tech 87, Miss. U. for Women 58 Tech 102, Stephen F. Austin 681977-78 (2-2/Fourth): Tech 73, Kansas State 59 Tech 76, Central Missouri 57 Tennessee 79, Tech 64 Miss. U. for Women 73, Tech 721978-79 (1-2/Sixth): Valdosta State 93, Tech 84 Tech 102, Miss. U. for Women 76 Mississippi 100, Tech 721979-80 (2-1/Second): Tech 85, Bellhaven 73 Tech 71, Middle Tennessee 68 (OT) Stephen F. Austin 89, Tech 71

Oakland Tribune Classic(Berkeley, Cal.)1992-93 (0-2/Fourth): Florida State 88, Tech 72 Northwestern 72, Tech 58 1996-97 (0-2/Fourth): California 85, Tech 67 Cal-Irvine 78, Tech 67

Ohio State Lady Buckeye Classic(Columbus, Ohio)1986-87 (1-1/Third): North Carolina 89, Tech 63 Tech 81, West Virginia 59

Preseason WNIT2011-12 (1-2) Tech 87, East Tennessee 76 UCLA 74, Tech 52 Long Island 62, Tech 60

University of Hawaii Paradise Classic(Honolulu, Hawai’i)2007-08 (0-3/Fourth) Oregon State 78, Tech 55 Hawaii 60, Tech 57 Western Carolina 74, Tech 61

Pepperdine Malibu Classic(Malibu, Cal.)1997-98 (1-1/Third): Memphis 84, Tech 75 Tech 71, Portland State 622002-03 (1-1/Third): Toledo 71, Tech 61 Tech 78, Quinnipiac 682006-07 (0-2/Fourth) Pepperdine 91, Tech 62 Virginia Tech 87, Tech 52

Pepsi-Church’s Holiday Classic(Miami, Fla.)1991-92 (1-2/6th): Florida Int’l 90, Tech 88 (OT) Tech 98, Cleveland State 76 Boston College 68, Tech 60

Rainbow Wahine Classic(Honolulu, Hawai’i)1994-95 (1-2/Sixth): North Carolina 79, Tech 52 Tech 79, New Mexico 66 Virginia 75, Tech 541999-2000 (1-2/Second): Hawaii 51, Tech 49 Tech 87, Arizona 71 Oklahoma 74, Tech 64

San Diego Classic(San Diego, Cal.)1988-89 (1-1/Second): Tech 71, Monmouth 36 San Diego State 78, Tech 56

So. Florida Christmas Invitational(Tampa, Fla.)1982-83 (1-1/Fourth): Tech 75, Tampa 57 Virginia 70, Tech 67

South Point Thanksgiving Shootout 2013-14 (0-2)Marquetter 84, Tech 64Ball State 76, Tech 64

St. John’s Chartwells Holiday Classic (New York, NY)2012-13 (0-2/4th)St. Johns 58, Tech 46St. Mary’s 73, Tech 58

TAMCC Tournament(Corpus Christi, Texas)2009-10 (1-1/Third) Alabama 73, Tech 68 Tech 81, Air Force 49

UNLV Lady Rebel Classic(Las Vegas, Nev.)2001-02 (1-1): Tech 78, Seton Hall 63 UNLV 88, Tech 67

Wolf Pack Thanksgiving Classic(Reno, Nev.)1990-91 (2-1/Second): Indiana State 74, Tech 71 Tech 71, Nicholls State 48 Tech 94, Nevada 62

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Individual RecordsField Goals Made: .......................................................... 14, Cheryl Taylor vs. Tennessee, 1987Field Goals Attempted: ................................................ 30, Cheryl Taylor vs. Tennessee, 1987Field Goal Percentage: ..........80% (8-for-10), Melinda Clayton vs. South Carolina, 1989Free Throws Made: ......................................................... 7, Melinda Clayton vs. Auburn, 1990 7, Angela Moorehead vs. Richmond, 1990 7, Mitzi Rice vs. Southwest Missouri, 1991Free Throws Attempted: ............................................11, Melinda Clayton vs. Auburn, 1990Free Throw Percentage: ................................ 100% (6-for-6), Chris Moye vs. Georgia, 1985Most Three-Pointers Made: ......................................... 3, Angela Moorehead vs. Iowa, 1989 3, Mitzi Rice vs. Auburn, 1990 3, Dana Bilyeu vs. Alabama, 1992Points Scored: ................................................................. 34, Cheryl Taylor vs. Tennessee, 1987Rebounds: ............................................................................. 23, Cheryl Taylor vs. Georgia, 1985Assists: ..................................................... 10, Shawn Monday vs. Southern Mississippi, 1987 10, Lisa Poe vs. Old Dominion, 1993Steals: ..........................................................4, Shawn Monday vs. Southern Mississippi, 1987 4, Angela Moorehead vs. Richmond, 1990 4, Cecilia Ramsey vs. Richmond, 1990 4, Cecilia Ramsey vs. Southwest Missouri, 1991 4, Roschelle Vaughn vs. Alabama, 1992 4, Rachael Gobble vs. Old Dominion, 1999Blocked Shots: ....................................... 5, Melinda Clayton vs. Southern Mississippi, 1987

Team RecordsField Goals Made: ................ 34 vs. South Carolina, 1989 34 vs. Alabama, 1992Field Goals Attempted: ....................72 vs. Georgia, 1985Field Goal Percentage: ............55.7% vs. Alabama, 1992Free Throws Made: ............................ 21 vs. Auburn, 1990Free Throws Attempted: ................. 34 vs. Auburn, 1990Free Throw Percentage: ..................88.2% vs. Iowa, 1989Most Three-Pointers Made: ...............5 vs. Auburn, 1990 5 vs. Old Dominion, 1993Most Three-Pointers Attempted: . 21 vs. Auburn, 1990Points: ..................................................87 vs. Alabama, 1992Rebounds: ............................................51 vs. Georgia, 1985Assists: ......................... 26 vs. Southern Mississippi, 1987

NCAA Regionals2000: (Mideast) Texas Tech 78, Tech 541999: (East) Old Dominion 74, Tech 481993: (Midwest) Old Dominion 77, Tech 601992: (Mideast) Alabama 100, Tech 871991: (Mideast) Southwest Mo. 94, Tech 641990: (Mideast) Tech 77, Richmond 59 Auburn 73, Tech 541989: (Midwest) Tech 77, South Carolina 73 Iowa 77, Tech 751987: (Mideast) Tech 78, So. Mississippi 66 Tennessee 95, Tech 591985: (West) Georgia 91, Tech 741982: (Midwest) Louisiana Tech 114, Tech 53

Women’s NIT2011: Auburn 68, Tech 542006: Tech 56, Belmont 55 Western Kentucky 83, Tech 661986: (7th place) Northwestern La. 77, Tech 70 West Texas 78, Tech 65 Tech 79, Fresno State 76 1981: (6th place) Arizona State 85, Tech 76 Tech 81, Cincinnati 80 Pittsburgh 93, Tech 91

Women’s Basketball Invitational2012: Bradley 74, Tech 71

AIAW Nationals1978: Immaculata 84, Tech 73 Tech 70, Fresno State 67 Tech 68, Kansas State 58 So. Conn. 85, Tech 721976: William Penn 78, Tech 70 Tech 116, UW LaCrosse 48 Tech 89, Baylor 78 Tech 111, Mississippi 93 Tech 94, Montclair State 881975: Tech 91, Utah State 45 Delta State 88, Tech 66 William Penn 77, Tech 671974: Miss. College 65, Tech 63 Tech 53, Cal-Fullerton 40 Tech 63, Stephen F. Austin 43 Tech 72, Indiana 44 Wayland Baptist 56, Tech 501973: Tech 79, Cathedral 24 Tech 49, Washington State 48 Parson College 58, Tech 54

TTU has played in a post-season tournament 23 years, including 10 NCAA tournaments.

Tech Records in NCAA Tournament Play

Total games in national or regional tournaments ..................................69Record in national or regional tournaments ........................................ 38-31

POST!SEASON TOURNAMENT RESULTS

1972: Cal-Fullerton 65, Tech 56 Queens College 64, Tech 63

AIAW Regionals1980: South Carolina State 68, Tech 621979: North Carolina State 89, Tech 721977: Tech 78, Memphis 63 Tech 61, North Carolina 58 Tech 72, Tennessee 591976: Tech 94, Western Carolina 81 Tech 97, Charleston 67 Tech 91, Eastern Kentucky 801975: Tech 84, East Carolina 57 Tech 84, Kentucky 68 Tech 73, Elon 63

Tech 73, Memphis 611974: Tech 67, William & Mary 35 Tech 59, Eastern Kentucky 53 Tech 62, Western Carolina 51 Tech 55, Winthrop 441973: Tech 75, Murray State 48 Tech 49, Winthrop 48 East Carolina 60, Tech 59 Tech 61, Tennessee 491972: Tech 65, Western Carolina 52 Tech 72, Murray State 44 Tech 58, Winthrop 45 UT Martin 62, Tech 56

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There's no question Tennessee Tech University is a great place to getan education. And Cookeville is a great college town. The largestmicropolitan area in Tennessee and one of the top 40 micropolitan

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Cookeville boasts a mild climate, with an average temperature of 57 and fourdistinct seasons. Located within a day's drive of 75 percent of the nation'spopulation, Cookeville is just off Interstate 40, which runs from the east coastto California. City life is easily accessible, as well, because Cookeville is situat-ed within 100 miles of Nashville, Knoxville and Chattanooga — three ofTennessee's major metropolitan areas.

The seat of Putnam County, Cookeville is the heart of a three-county allianceknown as the Highlands, which centers Tennessee's 14-county UpperCumberland region. We have hundreds of acres of unspoiled nature —from championship golf courses to natural preserves, state parks andtop-rated lakes — close to home. There's plenty of nature inside the city lim-its, too; the City of Cookeville tends nine parks, including Cane Creek Park, a262-acre natural area with a 56-acre lake.

And while Cookeville is a relatively small town, we have no lack of culture. Weare one of the smallest cities in the U.S. with a full-blown symphonyorchestra, and our area attracts visual artists and craftspeople from acrossthe nation, thanks to the Appalachian Center for Craft, a satellite campus ofTTU. Drama also takes center stage here, with the 456-seat CookevillePerforming Arts Center cranking out productions year-round, including theaward-winning Drama Center Backstage series.

Cookeville is home to three museums — the Cookeville Depot Museum, theCookeville History Museum and the Cookeville Children's Museum —and a year-round slate of events, including regular excursion trains and theannual Fall FunFest. A walkable downtown shopping district and animpressive roster of national chain stores give the retail segment a small-townfeel with big-city convenience. Add to that our more than 100 restaurantsand 1,400 hotel rooms, and you'll quickly see that Cookeville offers some-thing for everyone.

To learn more about what Cookeville, Putnam County and the Highlands havein store for you, make your first stop the Highlands Visitor Center, which islocated at 470-A Neal St. in Cookeville and is open daily from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Orvisit us online at MustSeeCookeville.com or CookevilleChamber.com.

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800-264-5541or (931) 526-2211

There's no question Tennessee Tech University is a great place to getan education. And Cookeville is a great college town. The largestmicropolitan area in Tennessee and one of the top 40 micropolitan

areas in the nation, Cookeville has consistently been rated among the top 10most affordable regions in the nation.

Cookeville boasts a mild climate, with an average temperature of 57 and fourdistinct seasons. Located within a day's drive of 75 percent of the nation'spopulation, Cookeville is just off Interstate 40, which runs from the east coastto California. City life is easily accessible, as well, because Cookeville is situat-ed within 100 miles of Nashville, Knoxville and Chattanooga — three ofTennessee's major metropolitan areas.

The seat of Putnam County, Cookeville is the heart of a three-county allianceknown as the Highlands, which centers Tennessee's 14-county UpperCumberland region. We have hundreds of acres of unspoiled nature —from championship golf courses to natural preserves, state parks andtop-rated lakes — close to home. There's plenty of nature inside the city lim-its, too; the City of Cookeville tends nine parks, including Cane Creek Park, a262-acre natural area with a 56-acre lake.

And while Cookeville is a relatively small town, we have no lack of culture. Weare one of the smallest cities in the U.S. with a full-blown symphonyorchestra, and our area attracts visual artists and craftspeople from acrossthe nation, thanks to the Appalachian Center for Craft, a satellite campus ofTTU. Drama also takes center stage here, with the 456-seat CookevillePerforming Arts Center cranking out productions year-round, including theaward-winning Drama Center Backstage series.

Cookeville is home to three museums — the Cookeville Depot Museum, theCookeville History Museum and the Cookeville Children's Museum —and a year-round slate of events, including regular excursion trains and theannual Fall FunFest. A walkable downtown shopping district and animpressive roster of national chain stores give the retail segment a small-townfeel with big-city convenience. Add to that our more than 100 restaurantsand 1,400 hotel rooms, and you'll quickly see that Cookeville offers some-thing for everyone.

To learn more about what Cookeville, Putnam County and the Highlands havein store for you, make your first stop the Highlands Visitor Center, which islocated at 470-A Neal St. in Cookeville and is open daily from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Orvisit us online at MustSeeCookeville.com or CookevilleChamber.com.

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80 T E N N E S S E E T E C H B A S K E T B A L L

Tech’s new Athletic Performance Center: Building a Better Athlete

Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting March 24, 2011

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The new Athletic Performance

Center provides Tennessee Tech

student-athletes with an indoorpractice facility

to use year-round, giving them

the opportunityto work on every

aspect of their game12 months a year.

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Dr. Philip OLDHAM Y University President

Freed-Hardeman, 1980

Dr. Philip B. Oldham, who joined the university July 1, 2012, as its ninth president, is a former collegiate tennis player who understands the demands on student-athletes and who values how college athletics enhance the university and surrounding community. President Oldham previously served as provost and senior vice chancellor of academic affairs at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, a position he had held since

2007. He received his bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Freed-Hardeman University in 1980 and his doctorate in analytical chemistry from Texas A&M University in 1985. He spent a year following his graduate work as a Wellcome Research Fellow at Burroughs Wellcome Co. (Glaxo Smith-Kline) before joining the faculty at Mississippi State University in 1986. Oldham served as head of

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Mississippi State University’s chemistry department for five years prior to becoming MSU’s College of Arts and Sciences dean in 2001. During his five years as provost at UTC, enrollment grew 28 percent to more than 11,400 students. He led efforts to improve student retention and graduation rates resulting in a 15 percent increase in freshmen retention in just three years. Under his leadership, UTC established the Center for Advisement and Student Success, created the Math Plaza and initiated UTeaChattanooga to educate future teachers. He oversaw the addition of doctoral programs in advanced nursing practice and occupational therapy as well as the redesign of summer school. Under his guidance, the university raised significant private support, received board approval to create the University Honors College and launched a creative new “Degree in 3” program designed to accelerate degree completion at reduced student costs. Oldham has served on statewide task forces to develop the new higher education funding formula for Tennessee and to create universal transfer pathways to provide seamless student transfers across all Tennessee public colleges and universities.

Along with his administrative accomplishments, Oldham has authored more than 35 peer-reviewed research articles in analytical chemistry, along with two patents and approximately 100 conference presentations. His research has been financially supported by the National Science Foundation, American Chemical Society, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Geological Survey and private industry. He has served on a number of scholarly editorial boards and as a peer reviewer for both the NSF and National Institutes of Health. Oldham and his wife, Kari, are proud of their family, which includes three sons (Clay, Paden and Sam), a daughter (Audrey) and a daughter-in-law (Rebecca).

Top: President Oldham and his son, Sam, visit with Mark Wilson during a preseason scrimmage. Below: The president addresses the Golden Eagles

during Football Photo Day. Right: One of Dr. Oldham’s many speaking appearances.

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onship two years in a row. Wilson, 45, has served as chair of the OVC Board of Director of Athletics and represented the OVC on the NCAA Lead-ership Council. Wilson currently serves on the FCS ADA Executive Committee and the NCAA Division I Football Cham-pionship Committee and Football Issues Committee. Wilson’s first ten years as Director of Athletics at TTU have showcased his vi-sion, energy, and enthusiasm for provid-ing outstanding experiences for Tech’s student-athletes and fans. In addition to major improvements in Tennessee Tech’s athletics facilities, high graduation and APR rates by Golden Eagle student-ath-letes, and outstanding academic success, Wilson has also cultivated excellent rela-tionships with the campus, community and alumni. In short, Wilson has facilitated growth and excellence in all areas of TTU Athletics. Following an appointment on the NCAA Leadership Council, Wilson is currently serving a four-year term on the NCAA Division I Football Champion-ship Committee and Division I Football Issues Committee, and has been active in the Ohio Valley Conference governance structure. Wilson also developed a strategic plan for Tech’s athletic facilities and has already seen some of those plans become reality. During the past six years Tech has completed several construction and renovation projects to athletic facili-

Mark WILSON

Y Director of Athletics

University of Maine 1991

Tennessee Tech’s Mark Wilson was named in 2013 as one of four winners of the Athletic Director of the Year Award for the Football Championship Subdivision, an honor that is selected and presented by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). Upon his arrival at Tennessee Tech in 2004, Wilson embarked on an ambitious enhancement program to improve every facet of intercollegiate athletics at Ten-nessee Tech, including academic perfor-mance. In the Spring of 2014, for the 11th consecutive semester Tech’s student-athletes teamed up to top 3.0 for their combined grade point average (GPA). Golden Eagle student-athletes from 14 teams combined to post a 3.293 GPA for

the 2014 Spring semester, the highest semester in school history. Private fundraising has enhanced facilities for TTU student-athletes, high-lighted by the construction of a 25,000 square-foot Athletic Performance Center and state-of-the-art basketball offices. He initiated a new branding and standard graphic identity program for regional and national recognition of TTU athletics and under his leadership, TTU’s teams have been highly active supporting community outreach programs such as Habitat for Humanity and Mustard Seed Ranch (a local home for disadvantaged youth). Wilson’s hiring decisions have also paid off. Twenty-two Ohio Valley Confer-ence (OVC) regular season and tourna-ment championships have been won,

along with the 2012 OVC Sportsmanship Award. The 2011 football team under Watson Brown won its first conference championship since 1975. Sytia Messer’s (TTU’s first female African-American head coach) and Jim Davis’ women’s basketball teams have won two OVC championships in the last three seasons. The tennis team, under the direction of two-time OVC Coach of the Year Kenny Doyle, went unbeaten in OVC play while winning the regular season champi-

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ties, including a spectacular, new Athletic Performance Center on the western edge of campus, a spacious, new basketball office complex in Eblen Center, a new natural grass practice field, installation of new turf in Tucker Stadium, renovating the running track, renovating the foot-ball offices, meeting rooms and locker rooms, and new lights at Tucker Stadium. Additional building plans call for a new student-athlete center and an on-campus tennis center. Another step achieved under Wil-son’s direction has been increased fund raising and development efforts with the goal of providing the necessary facilities and resources for Tech’s student-athletes, coaches and staff. All of those accomplishments have come while the department has contin-ued to stay focused on compliance with all NCAA rules and regulations. The most recent NCAA announcements show that all 14 of Tech’s athletic programs are comfortably above the benchmark for compliance in the Athletic Progress Rate (APR). Just as important are the relation-ships that Wilson has developed and nur-tured, including the Cookeville-Putnam County Chamber of Commerce, the stu-dent body, the campus community and the region at-large. His leadership has been instrumental in the overwhelming success in the community’s host role at Tucker Stadium for the annual Blue Cross Bowl for the TSSAA high school state championship football games Tech has also seen growth in re-gional and national media exposure for its student-athletes and coaches while his hands-on approach to marketing and branding Golden Eagle Athletics has earned increased opportunities and involvement for fans and sponsors. Some of the ideas he has implemented include the Purple Pride Caravans, a new athlet-ics logo and branding marks that have gained nationwide recognition, and an updated and modern ticketing system.

Under Wilson’s direction, Tech has introduced an enhanced digital video presence for athletics, including free live web streaming productions and a variety of ad-ditional video programs, interviews and features that give fans, alumni and supporters greater access to Golden Eagle teams, student-ath-letes, coaches and staff. This year, Tech will debut a beautiful, large new video board in Eblen Center. Wilson was named Director of Athletics on July 1, 2004. He came to Tennessee Tech from a position of Associate Athletic Director at Ohio University. Prior to that, he served as the Director of Athletic Marketing for the University of Massachusetts, worked as a graduate assistant in the UMass ath-letic department and interned with the Northwestern University ticketing and marketing departments.

Wilson received his bachelor’s de-gree in 1991 from the University of Maine in physical education and health, and earned his master’s in sports manage-ment from the University of Massachu-setts in 1994. Mark has two daughters, Katey (19) and Meaghan (14).

ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION

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ATHLETICS STAFF

Sandy Zimmerman

Kim Meredith

MattHewett

KatieTallant

Jenna Bekker

Wayne AngelCross Country/Track

Jim DavisWomen’s Basketball

Kenny DoyleMen’s Tennis

Steve PayneMen’s Basketball

Casey KramerPerformance

Dave ZelenockVolleyball

Bonnie BynumSoftball

Matt BraggaBaseball

Steve SpringthopreSoccer

Polk BrownMen’s/Women’s Golf

Watson BrownFootball

Leveda DexterCorporate Sales &

Marketing

Kevin BostianAssociate A.D.Development

Joe ErdeljacDirector of Sports

Medicine

Frank HarrellAssociate

Athletics Director

Dr. Lance JasittAssistant A.D.

Academics

Tammie McMillanAssociate A.D.

Business

Dr. Jeff RobertsFaculty Athletics Representative

Rob SchabertAssistant A.D.

Sports Information

Mandy Thatcher

Compliance & Special Events

Mark WilsonTennessee Tech University Director of Athletics

ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION

Tom Hollander

JocelynVerVelde

DylanVazzano

Marc Graham

MikeLehman

SPORTS INFORMATION / GOLDEN EAGLE SPORTS NETWORK

HEAD COACHES

TICKET OFFICE ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE

Marilyn Borch-Jensen

Justin Hilliard

Ashlee Kiser

Virginia Lewis

John Albertson

ACADEMICS & STUDENT WELFARE EQUIPMENT

Kim Nash

Jenna Philpott

COMPLIANCE

ASSISTANT TO THE A.D.

Matt Dexter

Cody Sircy

FACILITIES AND EVENTS

Patrena Hicks

ADMINISTRATIVE MARKETING & SALES

Jesse Bunch

Allison Boshears

Cory McDonald

DEVELOPMENT

Zach Ledbetter

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The mission of Tennessee Techno-logical University Intercollegiate Athlet-ics, based upon and consistent with the university’s mission, is to encourage student scholarship and sportsmanship with emphasis placed on helping student-athletes make appropriate progress to-ward completion of their chosen academic degree programs and become productive members of society. The TTU Intercollegiate Athletics Program serves as a rallying point for the university as well as a public relations outlet for university activities by striving to bring positive recognition to TTU through a program built on concepts including excellence, integrity, and enthusiasm.

Academic integrity is a key element in athletic decisions, thus ensuring that the educational values, practices, and the university’s mission set the standard for the program. TTU’s athletic program strives for student-athlete excellence in competition and in the academic setting. TTU seeks to field disciplined and competitive athletic teams dedicated to observing sportsmanship and applicable rules, to providing quality athletic training and medical support to intercollegiate athletics, and to supporting the general welfare of student-athletes. The TTU Intercollegiate Athletics Pro-gram focuses on the overall development of all persons participating in athletics. Ethical conduct and good sportsmanship are pro-

Tennessee Tech University Athletics Mission Statementmoted among faculty and students, alumni and friends, athletics department staff, and student-athletes. The program adheres to the policies, rules, and guidelines of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA), the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC), and the institution. Intercollegiate Athletics is as sup-portive of women as of men and as sup-portive of those in the minority as those in the majority. The program is committed to complying with Title IX regulations. Inter-collegiate Athletics provides opportunities to eligible persons without regard to age, gender, color, race, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, or disability.

CLOSE TO EVERYBODY: Tennessee Tech is less than a day’s drive from almost half of the USA. Mileage to Tech: Nashville (78), Chattanooga (95), Knoxville (102), Atlanta (210), Birmingham (238), Louisville (247), Cincinnati (250), Memphis (289), Indianapolis (357), Tallahassee (397), St. Louis (399), Detroit (525), Cleveland (529), Chicago (547), Orlando (646), New Orleans (648), ESPN Studios (933)

PICTURESQUE VIEWS: Two of America’s most picturesque lakes can be

found within a short drive of Cookeville. Dale Hollow Lake is just to the north, while Center

Hill Lake (shown here) is just south of town.

NICE WEATHER: The Cookeville area enjoys a mild climate

throughout the year, perfect for the abundant outdoor recreational opportunities.

January: average high 53F, average low - 38F,July: average high 89F, average low 67FAnnual average precipitation: 51 inches

Annual average snowfall: 8 inches

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ACADEMIC SUPPORT

Dr. Lance JASITT Y Assistant Athletics Director for Academics and Student Welfare

Penn State University,1978

Dr. Lance Jasitt serves as Assis-tant Athletics Director for Aca-demics and Student Welfare.

Dr. Jasitt plays a key role in the academic success of each of

Tech’s varsity student-athletes, managers, and graduate assistants. His primary goals are to provide guidance and academic resources to permit student-athletes to maintain their academic eligibility under NCAA rules and to help them progress to graduation. In this process, Dr. Jasitt serves as a primary liaison between coaches and faculty. A detail-oriented person and a diligent worker, Dr. Jasitt has developed a solid understanding of the opera-tions of the Athletics Department, the staff and the needs of its student-athletes. In addition to his academics/student welfare roles within Athletics, he has served in compliance and admin-istrative operations roles in the Tech Athletics Department since 1998.

Dr. Jasitt is also highly involved in promoting reading and literacy at all age levels. He was the 2008-09 president of the TTU Council of the International Reading Association and is actively involved in that organization. He also has served on the President’s Commission on the Status of Women for seven years. Raised in York, Pa., he earned a bachelor’s de-gree from Penn State in 1978 and added a master’s in public administration from Valdosta State in 1987. In 1993, he received a master’s degree in education from Old Dominion University and added a Ph.D. in literacy education from Tennessee Tech in 2004. Dr. Jasitt is a former Commander in the U.S. Navy. His wife of 30 years, Donna White Jasitt, is a former Captain in the U.S. Navy Reserve. They have two children, Ian and Meagan. Ian recently received his second degree from Tech, this one in Environmen-tal Geology. Meagan is a senior Pre-Physical Therapy major at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.

The success of Tennessee Tech University’s athletic teams is tied closely to the academic progress of each student-athlete, and the academic performance of each Tech student-athlete is closely monitored by the coaching staff as well as an experienced staff in Academic Services, led by Dr. Lance Jasitt. Student-athletes are the most visible component of a university, entertaining thousands of fans, students, alumni, family and friends. Their athletic abilities and achievements are a focus for national attention, as athletic events not only bring back faithful alumni, but serve as a welcome mat to the university for potential new students. Student-athletes devote many hours to practice, conditioning and training in an effort to be the best they can be. These hours are not re-quired by non-athletes in the student body, and these extra demands can compete with academics for the student-athlete’s time and energy. The Tech Athletics Department works to provide help with course content (through tutors and monitored study hours) as well as with time management and study skills and any other academic support services that will allow Tech student-athletes to maximize their academic potential.

The “WIN” program:

Work Intensely Now

The WIN Program was implemented in the fall semester of 2004 to provide additional support for freshmen and student-athletes whose general aca-

demic progress places them at risk for maintaining eligibility and graduating. The program involves the student-athlete, coach(es), academic advisor,

tutors, and others to build academic skills for success. Participation in the program is primarily based on grades, and coaches or the academic advisor

may recommend additional participation at any time. All incoming fresh-men meet at least one time per week with their coach to discuss academic

progress and needs as well as time management and study skill techniques. Other aspects of the program include monitored study hours, tutoring, and

study skills workshops.

Marilyn

Borch-Jensen

Administrative Associate

Virginia

Lewis Academic

Coordinator

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ACADEMIC SUPPORT

1985 ........................ Angie Duncan, Volleyball1985 ......................... Barry Wilmore, Football1985 .................... Andy Rittenhouse, Football1986 .................... Andy Rittenhouse, Football1986 ............................Joel Chandler, Football1986 ........................ Angie Duncan, Volleyball1987 ........................... Ed deHass, Basketball1987 .............................Derek Lane, Baseball1987 ........................ Angie Duncan, Volleyball1987 .................... Andy Rittenhouse, Football1987 ............................. Clark Richey, Football1988 ..................................Jim Cornelius, Golf1990 ......................... Steve Arnette, Baseball1990 ..........................Tuesday Frase, Softball1990 .............................Lisa Johnson, Softball1990 ...................... Spencer Hissam, Football1991 ........................... Ted Lockerby, Football1991 ................................. Ben Holt, Baseball1991 ...........................Andrea Roark, Softball1992 ........................... Ted Lockerby, Football1992 ...........................Andrea Roark, Softball1993 ...........................Andrea Roark, Softball1993 ................................. Ben Holt, Baseball1994 ...................Mary Beth Coombs, Softball1995 ...............................Scott Trent, Football1995 .................................... Lisa Phipps, Golf1995 ................. Rachel Melchiorre, Volleyball1996 ............................. Jason Matson, Tennis1996 ........................... Stacy Hughes, Softball1996 ..............Kelly Carmichael, Track & Field1996 ....................Dena Adams, Track & Field1996 ........................... Brandy Henry, Softball1996 ................. Rachel Melchiorre, Volleyball1996 ............. Meggan Toohey, Cross Country1997 ........................... Stacy Hughes, Softball1997 ....................Dena Adams, Track & Field1997 ....................Jenny Adams, Track & Field1997 ................................. Wade Morrell, Golf1997 .............................Jeff Norman, Football

1997 .......................... Wes Gallagher, Football1997 ................. Rachel Melchiorre, Volleyball1998 .......................... Diane Seng, Basketball1998 ........................... Taylor Ralph, Baseball1998 ................................ Amy Ayers, Softball1998 ....................Jenny Adams, Track & Field1998 .......................... Wes Gallagher, Football1999 .......................... Diane Seng, Basketball1999 ................. Collin Carmichael, Basketball1999 ......................... Adnan Hadzialic, Tennis1999 ................................. Shane Sewell, Golf1999 .......................... Wes Gallagher, Football1999 ................Kevin Boucher, Cross Country1999 ...............Steven Gordon, Cross Country2000 .......................... Diane Seng, Basketball2000 .............................Janet Holt, Basketball2000 ................. Collin Carmichael, Basketball2000 ........................... Brandy Henry, Softball2000 .........................Mirza Duranovic, Tennis2000 .......................... Nick Solomon, Football2001 .............................Janet Holt, Basketball2001 ........................ Grant Swallows, Football2001 ...........................Kara Gilbert, Volleyball2001 ................................. Julie Tryon, Soccer2002 .............................Janet Holt, Basketball2002 ............................ Brent Jolly, Basketball2002 ...................... LeeAnne Mongar, Softball2002 ............... Stephanie Ward, Track & Field2002 ................................Alexis Boyd, Soccer2002 ...........................Kara Gilbert, Volleyball2002 ................................Trey Perry, Football2003 ......................Stephanie Ward, CC/Track2003 ..................... LeeAnne Mongar, Softball2003 ................................Alexis Boyd, Soccer2004 ......................Stephanie Ward, CC/Track2004 ..............................Brett Vavra, Football2004 .........................Anne Morrow, Volleyball 2005 ................................Eric Anderson, Golf2005 ........................Michelle Brigano, Soccer

2005 ........................... Jess Seyfert, Volleyball2005 .........................Anne Morrow, Volleyball2005 ............................... Jon Mahan, Football2006 ....................Leah Watson, Track & Field2006 .............................. Beth Boden, Softball2006 ............................... Jon Mahan, Football2007 .............................. Beth Boden, Softball2007 ............................Taylor Askew, Football2007 ..................Bradley Thompson, Football2008 .............................. Beth Boden, Softball2008 .....................Stephanie Fischer, Softball2008 ...................... Thomas Nelson, Baseball2008 ........................ Keri Coulthard, CC/Track2008 ............................Taylor Askew, Football2008 ..................Bradley Thompson, Football2008 ..............................Kathryn Lally, Soccer2008 ..............................Taren Brown, Soccer2008 .......................... Teresa Craig, Volleyball2009 ..........................Frank Davis, Basketball2009 ................................Keri Light, CC/Track2009 ..................... Stephanie Place, CC/Track2009 ........................Lacie Coquerille, Softball 2009 .......................... Teresa Craig, Volleyball 2009 ............................Taylor Askew, Football 2010 ............................... Lee Henry, Baseball 2010 ......................Chad Oberacker, Baseball2010 ........................Lacie Coquerille, Softball 2010 ...................................... Josh Simer, Golf 2011 ...........................Corey Watson, Football2011 ...................... James Normand, Football2011 ........................Lacie Coquerille, Softball2012 ..........................Molly Heady, Basketball2012 ..........................Stephen Bush, Football2013 ........................Dennis Ogbe, Basketball 2013 ........................... Beth Miller, CC & Track 2013 ................Adam McLeod, Cross Country 2014 ........................Dennis Ogbe, Basketball

Total honors since 1985 ............. 113

Tennessee Tech alumna Ashlee Kiser serves as Academic Advisor for Tech’s student-athletes. A native of Wartburg, Tenn., Kiser earned her bachelor’s degree in English from Tech in 2005 and a master’s in English in 2007. She graduated Magna Cum Laude in 2005 and

finished her graduate degree with a perfect 4.0 GPA. Along with her accolades as a student, Kiser has also taught numerous English and writing courses at several levels in and around the Cookeville area including Cookeville High School, Tennessee Tech and Nashville State Com-munity College. Along with her success in the classroom, both as a student and teacher, Kiser has also been active in the community having participated in a number of different events. She has served as a writing scorer at several events at Nashville State and Tennessee Tech. She has also been a yearly participant in the TTU Festival of Student Writing since 2006 and was a member of the Sigma Tau Delta English Honor Society. Ashlee and her husband, Brinn, have a two-year-old son, Ian.

Tennessee Tech welcomed back one of its own as former Golden Eagle football player Justin Hilliard rejoined Tech Athletics in the role of an Academic Advisor where he works with TTU student-athletes, helping them to excel in the classroom.

A Pikeville, Tenn. native, Hilliard spent five seasons on the Golden Eagle football team including a redshirt freshman season. An All-OVC Selection in his senior season, he wrapped a solid career with 117 total tackles, 22.5 tackles-for-loss, two blocked kicks, and one and half sacks in 43 career games. He took advantage of his time in the classroom as well, earning a Bach-elor of Science in Business Administration in Human Resource Management in May 2010. While at Tech, Hilliard was involved not only with the football team, but also with the Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM) and the prestigious Who’s Who Among Students honors program. He also served as an Academic Mentor, tutoring other students in math and business courses. Justin and his wife, Staci, will welcome their first child in October, a son to be named Jaxon.

Ashlee Kiser - Academics Advisor -

CAPITAL ONE / COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA DISTRICT IVCAPITAL ONE / COSIDA

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA

Justin HILLIARD - Academics Advisor -

1976 .................... Donley Canary, Baseball1978 .................. Pat Kannapel, Basketball1982 ................ Jerilynn Harper, Basketball1985 ....................Angie Duncan, Volleyball1986 ................Andy Rittenhouse, Football1986 ....................Angie Duncan, Volleyball1987 ........................ Derek Lane, Baseball1987 ....................Angie Duncan, Volleyball1987 ................Andy Rittenhouse, Football1988 ............................. Jim Cornelius, Golf1990 ........................ Lisa Johnson, Softball1993 ...................... Andrea Roark, Softball1996 ............... Dena Adams, Track & Field1996 .......................Stacy Hughes, Softball1996 ..............Dena Adams, Cross Country1997 ............... Dena Adams, Track & Field1997 .............Rachel Melchiorre, Volleyball1998 .............. Jenny Adams, Track & Field1999 .....................Adnan Hadzialic, Tennis1999 ......................Wes Gallagher, Football2000 ......................Diane Seng, Basketball2000 ......................Nick Solomon, Football2001 ........................ Janet Holt, Basketball2002 ........................ Janet Holt, Basketball2002 ..................LeeAnne Mongar, Softball2003 ................. Stephanie Ward, CC/Track2003 ..................LeeAnne Mongar, Softball2004 ................. Stephanie Ward, CC/Track2005 .................... Anne Morrow, Volleyball2007 ......................... Beth Boden, Softball2008 ..................Thomas Nelson, Baseball2008 ......................... Beth Boden, Softball2008 ................ Stephanie Fischer, Softball 2009 ....................... Taylor Askew, Football 2009 ......................Teresa Craig, Volleyball2010 ................................. Josh Simer, Golf2014 ................... Dennis Ogbe, Basketball

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SPORTS MEDICINEResponsible for providing medical coverage, recognition and treatment of injuries,

and rehabilitation for all 14 intercollegiate teams and more than 300 student-athletes, Tennessee Tech’s Sports Medicine department provides some of the

most complete and advanced care available.

Joe Erdeljac was named in July 2008 as Head Athletic Trainer at Tennessee Tech University. Erdeljac previously served as an Assistant

Athletic Trainer at Tennessee Tech for seven years, and worked for nine years with high school athletes for the Cookeville Regional Medical Center. Overall, he is currently in his 13th year at Tech. Erdeljac was at Tech from 1992 to 1999. During that time, he was the Athletics Trainer for the men’s basketball team and worked with the student-athletes on all of Tech’s teams. A native of West Virginia, Erdeljac, 49, began his career in 1988 while an undergraduate at the University of West Virginia. Upon graduation with a bachelor’s degree in Science and Physical Education, he took a graduate assistant position at Austin Peay and received his master’s degree in 1989. From there, he accepted his first full-time position as an Assistant Athletic Trainer at LaSalle University in Philadelphia,

Joe ERDELJAC Y Director of Sports Medicine

a post he held until being hired for a similar assignment at Tech under former Head Athletic Trainer David Green. After seven years at TTU, he accepted a position in 1999 with the Cookeville Regional Medical Center as Head Athletic Trainer for Upperman High School in Baxter, a position he held until accepting the top post in Tech’s Sports Medicine Department. During his time with CRMC, he was a volunteer ath-letic trainer at the United States Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs. He is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ As-sociation (NATA), Southeastern Athletic Trainers Associa-tion (SEATA), and Tennessee Athletic Trainers’ Society (TATS). He was reappointed by the governor to the Tennes-see Board of Athletic Trainers through 2014. Joe and his wife, Jessica, have one daughter, Riley Grace, 5.

Tennessee Tech University’s athletic training complex was renamed the Dr. William C. Francis Student Therapy/Athletic Training Complex on November 7, 1992, in recognition of the dedicated, long-time team physician who was instrumental in the health care of all Tech student-athletes for 35 years. The state-of-the-art facility is located in the east side of Tucker Stadium. A 1953 Tech graduate who served as the football team’s captain and was president of the student body, Dr. Francis was inducted into the school’s Sports Hall of Fame in 1984. Dr. Francis passed away on October 13, 1996.

Dr. William C. Francis Athletic Training Complex

University OF WEST Virginia, 1988

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Assistant Athletic Trainers

SPORTS MEDICINE

Adam Graham Randi KaplanChuck Cushman Dan RedmondMike Brown

Mike Brown After spending two years as a graduate assistant athletic trainer for the Sports Medicine staff, Mike Brown stepped into a new role in 2014, taking a full-time position as an assistant athletic trainer, working primarily with the Golden Eagle football team. A native of Kissimmee, Fla., Brown is a 2012 graduate of Florida Southern College with a bach-elor’s of science in athletic training. In May 2014, he completed his master’s of arts in EXPW/fitness and wellness from Tennessee Tech. While at Florida Southern College, he worked with all sports while earning his degree as well as filled hours working in the training room. Brown also spent the fall of 2011 as an intern with the University of Tennessee football team and the spring of 2011 working as an intern with the De-troit Tigers. Brown resides in Cookeville with his fiancée, Michaela Hawley.

Chuck Cushman Chuck, 27, is in his second year as a full-time assistant athletic trainer on Joe Erdeljac’s Sports Medicine staff at Tennessee Tech. He previously served for two years as a graduate assistant. A native of Marshall, Ill., Cushman worked as an undergrad trainer at Southern Illinois where he tended to several teams including the football, baseball and track and field teams. He worked un-der SIU trainers Ed Thompson, Lee Land and Kristin Trotter, earning his degree in exercise science, with a focus on athletic training in 2010. Cushman earned his graduate degree in exercise science and health and wellness from Ten-nessee Tech in 2013. Adam Graham Adam joined the Sports Medicine staff in 2011 as assistant athletic trainer and has worked primarily with the Golden Eagle volleyball, soccer and baseball teams. A graduate of Western Carolina with a mas-ter’s degree from West Virginia, Graham is a native of Chapel Hill, N.C., and a 2008 graduate of Western Carolina with a bachelor’s degree in athletic train-ing. As a student athletic trainer, he worked with

the Catamount football and women’s basketball teams. During his time as an undergraduate, he also spent one summer in an internship position with the Pittsburgh Pirates’ organization, working with the Bradenton Pirates in the Gulf Coast League. He also served in volunteer positions at the North Carolina State High School cross country and wres-tling championships, and the Kentucky Bluegrass Games. After graduation, he spent one year in an internship position at Georgia Tech where he worked primarily with the Yellowjacket football team. His coverage also included working with the cross country and track teams and the cheerlead-ing squad. During 2010-11, Graham worked toward his master’s degree and served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at West Virginia University. He holds membership in several regional associations, and is also a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association. Randi KaplanBuilding her professional resume with positions at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, New-berry College and Niagara University, Randi Kaplan joined the Tennessee Tech Sports Medicine staff in January 2012 in the role of Assistant Athletic Trainer. She works with women’s basketball and other sports as assigned. A native of Woodridge. N.Y., Kaplan received her bachelor’s degree in Biology from the State University of New York at Albany in 2004 and went to graduate school at the State University of New York at Buffalo. She received a combined bachelor’s/master’s degree in exercise science at Buffalo, and graduated with honors in June 2007. As an undergraduate at SUNY Albany, she supported the head athletic trainer in providing medical coverage for the football, lacrosse, men’s and women’s basketball and track & field teams. She was also a volunteer student athletic trainer at two Empire State Games. In January 2007, she was selected as an athletic training intern at Niagara University. For the next three years, Randi was an As-sistant Athletic Trainer at Newberry College and

spent an extended period of time serving as the acting Head Athletic Trainer. In October 2010, she was selected as Assis-tant Athletic Trainer at the University of Maryland-Eastern Shore, a position she held until joining the Golden Eagle Sports Medicine staff. Professionally, she is a member of the National Athletic Trainer’s Association (NATA) in addition to the College Athletic Trainer’s Society, the Maryland Athletic Trainer’s Association and the Mid-Atlantic Athletic Trainer’s Association.

Dan RedmondAfter 27 years as an athletic trainer in professional sports, both baseball and hockey, Dan moved to the college athletics ranks when he accepted a position as assistant athletic trainer for the Golden Eagles. Redmond, 53, came to Tech in 2013 and works with the men’s basketball team along with other Tech sports as needed. Originally from Chippewa Falls, Wis., he grad-uated in 1986 from UW-Eau Claire with a degree in physical education and minors in athletic training and coaching. He worked as a student athletic trainer while an undergraduate at Eau Claire. He attended graduate school at Temple University, then returned to the field of athletic training where he began with a three-year stint in the Cleveland Indians organization, working with the Indians’ Class A and AA affiliates. Remaining in minor league sports, Red-mond spent nine years as the athletic trainer for the Washington Capitals’ affiliate in the American Hockey League. From there, he moved up to the NHL and served as the head athletic trainer for the Nashville Predators, a role he filled for 15 years. He is a member of the National Athletic Trainer’s Association (NATA). Dan and his wife, the former Barbara Wolff, were married in 1994 and have two children, Dani-elle, 14, and Sean, 9.

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SPORTS MEDICINEDr. Richard WILLIAMS Team Physician Dr. Richard Williams, M.S., M.D., serves as the Team Physician for Tennessee Tech student-athletes. A physician at Mid-State Sports Medicine, Dr. Williams has specialized in sports medicine throughout his professional medical career, including experience with high school, college, Olympic and professional athletes. He understands sports medicine from an athlete’s point of view, participating on track and field and basketball teams during his high school and collegiate careers. A 1975 graduate of Crawfordsville (Ind.) High School, Dr. Williams also spent one year as a foreign exchange student in West Germany. He graduated Cum Laude (A.B.) from Dartmouth College, and went on to earn an M.S. degree in Medical and Molecular Genetics from Indiana University, and an M.D. from the Indiana University School of Medicine. Dr. Williams worked with the Indianapolis Colts training camp and pro-vided volunteer medical support for high school soccer and football teams in Indianapolis during his senior year in medical school, and also served as a research assistant at the Methodist Sports Medicine Center. During his resi-dency at the University of Cincinnati Hospitals, Dr. Williams provided coverage for local high school and college football teams, and worked extensively with the University of Cincinnati athletic teams. He earned an Orthopedic Sports Medicine Fellowship with Kentucky Sports Medicine in Lexington, and during the 1994-95 season was the team physician at Eastern Kentucky University, including primary game coverage in football and basketball, and training room coverage for all sports. Since 1995, Dr. Williams has been in practice in the Upper Cumberland. He has assumed primary responsibility, training room care and game coverage and injury treatment for all of Tennes-see Tech’s athletic programs along with area high schools.

Medical Support Staff Physical Therapy for Student-Athletes

Dr. James TALMAGE Consultant Dr. James Talmage, M.D., has over a decade of providing a variety of services to Tennessee Tech’s more than 300 student-athletes as general practitioner and consultant to the sports medicine staff. Currently a physician at the Occupational Health Center, Dr. Talmage moved to Cookeville in 1979 and has worked closely with the Tech sports medicine staff since 1987. While working with all men and women athletes, his primary area is the women’s basketball program. After graduating with a degree in Physiology from Ohio State University in 1968, he was Summa Cum Laude in 1972 from the OSU medical school. He is Board Certified both in orthopedic surgery and in emergency medicine, and among his published works and lectures have been numerous items relating to athletic injuries and sports medicine.

Dr. Clark Childress Team Dentist

Dr. Garrett Shepherd Team Optometrist

TTU/CRMC Golden Eagle Sports Medicine Therapy Center is located inside the east side of Tucker Stadium on the TTU campus. The center specializes in athletic and orthopedic injuries and creates a convenient way for students, faculty and staff to attend physical therapy without leav-ing campus. The center is operated by a community partnership between Cookeville Regional Medical Center and Tennessee Tech, and is also open to members of the community. Dr. Mario Cruz joined the Tennessee Tech Sports Medicine program in the spring of 2013. His duties include the provision of rehabilitation services to all student-athletes, as well as assisting the sports medicine staff. A Colombian native, Dr. Cruz specializes in the treatment of non-operative and post-operative musculoskeletal, orthopedic, and sports medicine pathologies. He graduated with honors from Georgia Southern

University in 2005 with a Bachelor of Science in Sports Medicine with an emphasis in Athletic Training. While at GSU, he worked with several athletic teams as a student trainer, including football, men’s soccer, baseball, women’s track and field, and men’s and women’s basketball. He was also the recipient of the Jerry Rhea Sports Medicine Scholarship Award, as well as the Georgia Athletic Trainer’s Associa-tion Undergraduate Student Scholarship Award. Following his graduation from GSU, he attended the Medical College of Georgia (now called Georgia Regents University), where he earned his Doctorate in Physical Therapy in 2009. While at MCG, he worked as an athletic trainer for Augusta State University, assisting with the medical care of student-athletes. After finishing his training in rehabilitation sciences, Dr. Cruz gained experience working for private clinics providing both physical rehabilitation and athletic training services for a wide range of patients including high school, college, semi-professional, and professional athletes. In 2013, he became a Board Certified Specialist in Sports Rehabilitation/Medicine.

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Emphasizing Player DevelopmentATHLETIC PERFORMANCE

With coaching experience at Washington State, Boston College and Auburn, plus a couple of years training Special Forces Soldiers in the U.S. Army, Casey Kramer was named in December 2013 as the head strength and conditioning coach at Tennessee Tech University. Kramer, 31, served two years as the assistant strength and conditioning coach at Washington State University, where his emphasis was with the Cougar foot-ball program. Kramer said his primary goal for the program will be assisting student-athletes. He has been a key member of the staff in work-ing with the WSU sports medicine staff, providing a link between injury rehabilitation and performance, as well as planning and developing strength training and conditioning workouts for short- and long-term injured athletes. Prior to WSU, Kramer served as a military tactical strength and conditioning specialist for the U.S. Army 10th Special Forces Group at Fort Carson, Colo., a civilian position that developed strength and condition training programs for elite Special Forces Soldiers. He created multi-faceted programs that were ef-fective regardless of location and could be performed year-round, in addition to scheduling individual training sessions around military tactical training schedules. Due to deployments, his physical training programs were also utilized in a wide variety of locations and with a wide variety of available equipment. As part of the position at Fort Carson, Kramer took

Our mission is to provide Tennessee Tech University student-athletes with the best possible training environ-ment to excel and achieve competitive success. Athletes will train consistently in an environment where they

will develop a positive attitude, individual character and integrity, work ethic, mental toughness, and team camaraderie and accountability. As a strength and conditioning staff we will train the Tennessee Tech University student-athletes competitively, sensibly and systematically over designated periods of time in a safe, clean and

professional environment.

Emphasizing Player Development

Casey KRAMER Y Director of Athletic Performance / Head Strength and Conditioning Coach

part in military training exercises to properly develop needs analysis, and briefed top U.S. Military officials on the importance of performance training. The programs he designed and developed were utilized by Soldiers at-tending Special Forces Assessment and Selection, as well as CAG Selection and Ranger School. He also spent two years as assistant strength and conditioning coach at Boston College, from 2008 to 2010, where he worked closely with the football pro-gram. That position followed two years as graduate as-sistant strength coach at Auburn, where he worked with football, softball, women’s basketball, baseball, women’s soccer, and women’s gymnastics. His first position in the field was as a student intern strength and conditioning coach at Northwestern Okla-homa State University, where he received his bachelor’s degree in 2005 in health and physical education. He spent one season as the head strength and conditioning coach at Fort Scott (Kansas) Community College, where he also served as tight ends coach for the football team. Kramer is a member of the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCA), the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and the Association of Tactical Strength and Conditioning In-structors. He is Strength and Condition Coach Certified, and also certified in First Aid, AED and CPR, and Modern Army Combatives (MAC-P) Level 1.

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ATHLETIC PERFORMANCEMatt HEWETT Y Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach

University of Tennessee - Martin, 2010

Following two years as a graduate assistant in the Tennessee Tech Athletic Performance Center, Matt Hewett has been elevated to the position of student support associate. The position places Hewett as the assistant strength and conditioning coach, where he reports to Casey

Kramer, Director of Athletic Performance, and is responsible for coaching, teaching, motivating and supervising the workouts of Golden Eagle student-athletes. Hewett trains the baseball and tennis teams as well as assists with the conditioning of Tech’s football student-athletes. During the past two seasons, Hewett assisted in the strength training and conditioning workouts for TTU football under the direction of Kramer and former Director of Athletic Performance Chip Pugh. He also designed and administered strength training and conditioning workouts for both the baseball and volleyball teams. A Dresden, Tenn., native, Hewett is a level 1 certified USA W Sport Performance Coach, a CrossFit level 1 trainer, and his strength and conditioning specialist certification is pending. Prior to earning his masters in exercise science, physical education and wellness at Tennessee Tech, Hewett attended UT Martin and graduated cum laude with a bachelor of science in Health and Human Performance with a concentration in Exercise Science and Wellness. Hewett will draw on his experiences as a volunteer coach for Dresden High School. Hewett also played runningback for the Skyhawks and served as the football strength and conditioning intern. After graduation, Hewett became a strength and conditioning intern at the University of Ten-nessee from January to June, 2012. Hewett, 26, currently resides in Cookeville. He was married to the former Brooke Mussard of Cookeville on Aug. 9, 2014.

Assistant Strength Coaches

Katie TallantJenna Bekker

Jenna Bekker, a graduate of Washington State University and native of Pretoria, South Africa, has joined the Athletic Performance staff at Tennessee Tech University, serving as a strength and conditioning graduate assistant. Bekker comes to Tech after spending last year as a Strength and Conditioning Coaching Assistant at her alma mater, where she worked with cheerleading, baseball, and track and field. Bekker serves as the strength and condi-tioning coach for softball, and also assists with football and volleyball.

Throughout her time at Washington State, Bekker was a Strength and Conditioning volunteer, where she worked with men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, women’s rowing, track and field, and cheerleading. Bekker was on the women’s swimming team at WSU from 2009-13, serving as team captain for two of her four years with the program. Throughout Bekker’s time with the Cougars, she was named three times to the athletics all-academic team, and was once named to the Pac-12 all-academic team. The 2013 graduate was also a two-time South African Olympic Trials competitor.

Former Tennessee Tech student-athlete Katie Lowery Tallant (track and field) has joined the Athletic Performance Center staff in the role of graduate assistant.Tallant work directly with women’s bas-ketball, women’s track and field, and both golf teams. An Andersonville, Tenn. native, Tallant holds the TTU pole vault record at 10-feet, 8 inches. She hit that mark at the Battle on the Cumberland meet, hosted by Austin Peay on April 23, 2013.

On July 27, 2013, she married TTU football defensive back, Austin Tallant. Tallant graduated from Tech in May 2013 with a bach-elors of science in fitness and wellness., and is currently work-ing on her masters of education to become an elementary and middle school physical education teacher while obtaining her teacher's license.

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Tennessee Tech’s strength and conditioning program features: X Year-round strength and conditioning programming X�State of the art Athletic Performance Center, fully equipped by Legend Fitness X�Sports nutrition and Muscle Milk supplements X�Coaches and staff dedicated to the athletic success of TTU Athletics

Program overviewStrength Training - typically occurs inside the weight room with the goal of gaining strenth in a wide variety of areas, with a wide variety of methods.Goals:*Develop Competitive Athletes*Train Fast and Explosive - utilize Olympic lifts and all variations*Train and Develop Athletic Musculature - hips, legs and core*Focus on Stabilizing and/or Mobilizing the Joints*Pursue Positive Body Composition - lean mass gains

Conditioning - typically takes place outside of the weight room with the overall goal of increasing and enhancing athletic movement capabilities.Goals:*Train and Develop Sport Related Movement Skills*Train Fast and Explosive - first step, sport speed*Teach and Master Spring and Change of Direction Mechanics*Be in Great Shape - year round*Compete Every Day

Each training cycle is periodized and specifically planned to meet the goals and demands of each

sport, as well as the overall goals for each particu-lar cycle. All programming is designed to produce repetitive year-to-year athletic improvement and competitive success. Athletic improvement and physical preparation means constantly moving

forward, getting better every day and improving upon athletic skills and physical tools.

Training PhilosophyIn general, all sports involve multi-joint, multi-directional movements that are often done at high speeds and in a reactionary environment. Athletes must be trained to de-velop a wide variety of skills that are sport specific and will enhance the possibility of competive success.

Strength Training and Conditioning Programs will be designed based on the following:* Proper Technique - technique produces results and lessens the risk of injury*Training Tempo - train at a pace that your opponent in unwilling to match*Strength Development a) Train to be fast and explosive b) The ability to produce force, time and time again c) Development of large muscle groups*Development of Sport-Related Skills - train for the de-mands of the sport*Injury Prevention and Reduction*Development of the Total Athlete - Proprioception, coordi-nation, balance and flexibility*Training Variety - use a wide variety of stimuli to produce results*Year-Round Periodization - constantly work to raise the standard*Agility - train and develop the ability to change direction efficiently*Speed Development - focus on acceleration, proper me-chanics and efficiency*General Conditioning - we will benefit from being in great shape*Educating Each Athlete - work to create “students of train-ing”*Build Character - instill discipline, moral values, pride, confi-dence and work ethic*Leadership and Team Building*Continuing Research - In order to provide the most com-petitive and successful workouts for our athletes.

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SPORTS HALL OF FAME1975 InducteesPreston V. (Putty) Overall (1923-67)--Football, Basketball, Track, BaseballCreed Denton McClure (1937-39)--Football, TrackB. Holmes Neal (1937-39)--FootballTom Fann (1950-52)--FootballJames Dearing Miller (1920-25)--Football

1976 InducteesMalcolm P. Quillen (1930-33)--Baseball, FootballRaymond H. (Bull) Brown (1933-37)--Baseball, Basketball, Football, TrackElwin W. (Wink) Midgett (1930-34)--Baseball, Basketball, FootballSidney McGee (1939-68)--Sports InformationEmmett T. Strickland (1933-36)--Football, Baseball, Basketball

1977 InducteesHooper Eblen (1941-74)--Basketball, Baseball, Football, Track, Tennis, GolfKenneth Sidwell (1955-56)--BasketballJoe B. Sills (1927-31)--Football, Baseball, BasketballWilburn Tucker (1941-67)--Baseball, FootballEddie Watson (1922-28)--Football, Baseball, Basketball

1978 InducteesBenton Bilbrey (1940-43)--Track, Football, BaseballHuland Draper (1937-40)--Baseball, BasketballJack Van Hooser (1951-54)--Football, BaseballLonnie Warwick (1961-63)--FootballHomer (Rudy) Schmittou (1959-62)--Football, Track

1979 InducteesCarl S. (Cotton) Barlow (1936-39)--Football, BaseballTom Chilton (1956-57)--TrackWilliam Dupes (1949-51)--Football James S. Hagan (1957-60)--Basketball Flavious Smith (1948-52)--Football, Basketball

1980 InducteesAlbert Jobe (1927-30)--Football, Baseball, Basketball, TrackJim Ragland (1960-63)--FootballMarshall (Stick) Taylor (1953-56)--Football, BasketballDavid C. Williamson (1927-33)--Football, BasketballLarry Schreiber (1966-69)--Football

1981 InducteesFrank R. Adams (1927-31)--FootballLowell Smith (1958-61)--Football James A. Carlen (1924-27)--Athletics

1982 InducteesDavid Baxter (1958-61)--Football Kenneth Broyles (1951-53)--Football Bannis Norris (1931-35)--Basketball, BaseballVirgil Rains (1949, 1952-54)--FootballRay Thomas (1957-60)--Football

1983 InducteesEdward Gracey (1939-42)--Golf, Football, TrackGordon Mason (1957-61)--FootballCharles Pangle (1943-45)--Football, Basketball, BaseballW. J. Shumaker (1957-59)--FootballJim Youngblood (1968-72)--Football

1984 InducteesEdward F. Etzel (1971-74)--Rifle William C. Francis (1949-52)--FootballDon Cook (1948-51)--Baseball, BasketballTommy Hackler (1959-60)--Football Edd Zegarski (1942, 1947-48)--Football, Track

1985 InducteesEarl Carrier (1929-34)--Football, Baseball, BasketballRay Carter (1970-73)--Rifle Homer Hamdorff (1936-39)--Football, Baseball, BasketballCharles (Chuck) Kriese (1970-72)--Tennis

1986 InducteesGlen (Pete) Davis (1938-42)--Basketball, FootballElois Grooms (1972-75)--FootballMike Hennigan (1971-72)--FootballRon Shumate (1957-61)--Baseball, Basketball

1987 InducteesR.L. Highers (1940-43)--Football, Baseball BasketballFrank Jones (1972-76)--Basketball L.C. (Lusk) Stubblefield (1938-42)--Football Baseball

1988 InducteesEverett Derryberry (1940-74)--AdministrationHerbie Merritt (1956-59)--Basketball Dana Winningham (1972-75)--Football Kenneth (Moe) Wright (1955-57)--Football

1989 InducteesNoble Cody (1952-90)--Athletics James M. Gaylor (1951, 1955-57)--Football, BaseballGayle Burgess-Hastings (1975-76)--Basketball James G. (Red) Jarell (1944, 46-49)--Football, Basketball

1990 InducteesL.D. (Speedy) Carden (1946-50)--Basketball, FootballPam Chambers-Compton (1976-80)--BasketballBobby Nichols (1960-63)--GolfJohnny Oldham (1955-64)--Basketball 1991 InducteesRay Drost (1958-64)--Football, BaseballRon Filipek (1964-67)--BasketballRod M. Fitz-Randolph (1976-80)--RifleJoseph (J.R.) Mulvihill (1967-69)--Football

1992 InducteesRobert Aylward (1970-73)--Rifle Jerilynn Harper (1979-82)--BasketballJim Harrison (1943-49)--Baseball, FootballMarynell Meadors (1970-86)--Basketball, Volleyball

1993 InducteesMarc Burnett (1977-82)--BasketballDr. William Headrick (1941-43)--Basketball, BaseballPam Cassity Smith (1973-77)--Basketball Don Wade (1968-82)--Football

1994 InducteesMurray Cunningham (1973-76)--Football Don J. Henderson (1946-49)--Football, BaseballEd Hooper (1940-1998)--AthleticsHubie Smith Jr. (1950-56)--Golf

1995 InducteesEd Burns (1975-79)--Football Kurt Fitz-Randolph (1976-80)--RifleRodney Moore (1975-79)--Track

1996 InducteesEldon Burgess (1962-96) and Gene Davidson (1962-98)--BroadcastingWayne Pack (1970-73)--Basketball Kim Tunnell-Suiter (1982-85)--VolleyballMike Winchester (1972-75)--Baseball

1997 InducteesWayne Anderson (1977-80)--Football Donley Canary (1973-77)--Baseball Jim Newkirk (1980-89)--RifleCheryl Taylor (1983-87)--Basketball

1998 InducteesJuan Escudero (1986-88)--TennisBruce Harris (1955-57)--BasketballBob Joye (1967-80)--Football Derek Lane (1984-87)--Baseball

1999 InducteesJim Cornelius (1985-88)--GolfJohnny Donnelly (1989-98)--SupporterMelinda Clayton Hatfield (1986-90)--BasketballElaine Proffitt Keagle (1978-82)--Rifle

2000 InducteesBill Branch (1949-52)--Football, BaseballC. Stephen Lynn (1966-69)--TennisMelanie Marshall (1986-89)--Volleyball, Basketball, Softball, GolfJohn D. Wall (1950-53)--TrackLana Ward (1987-90)--Rifle

2001 InducteesMatt Bulow (1987-90)--Tennis, ParalympicsAngela Moorehead (1988-91)-- BasketballMatt Stark (1977-80)--Rifle

2002 InducteesJohn Fitzpatrick (1969-72)--FootballTodd Kemp (1985-88)--BaseballRoschelle Vaughn (1990-92)--Basketball

2003 InducteesBecky Murray Isom (1982-85)--Volleyball Stephen Kite, Sr. (1982-86)--BasketballSteve Moore(1968-83)--Athletics TrainerRaymond Slonena, Sr. (1980-84)--RifleBarry Wilmore (1982-85)--Football

2004 InducteesAnthony Avery (1986-90)--Basketball Beth Keylon (1992-94)--SoftballAndrea Roark (1990-93)--SoftballDelores Wheatley (1969-2004)--Academics

2005 InducteesLeonard “Sonny” Allen (1951-54)--Football Scott Baerns (1985-88)--Baseball David Mays (1974-98)--Baseball Coach

2006 InducteesShawn Monday Smith (1986-90)--BasketballCecilia Ramsey Fisher (1988-91)--BasketballAngelo Volpe (1987-2000)--PresidentMelanie Gray Walker (1991-95--GolfBill Worrell (1981-2006)--Basketball Coach

2007 InducteesDr. Thurston Banks (1973-2006)--Administrator Stacy Hughes Britt (19866-89)--SoftballDr. David Larimore (1976-2006)--AdministratorEddie Scott (1951-54)--Football, TrackRyan Weeks (1986-89)--Football

2008 InducteesChris Hedman (1986-90)--Tennis Mark Maberry (1994-97)--BaseballJohn “Shakey” McClellan (1964-2007)--SupporterRachel Melchiorre (1994-97)--VolleyballTom Pack (1996-99)--Golf2009 InducteesDena Adams Fairley (1995-98)--Cross Country, TrackJim Bishop (1967-71)--Football, BaseballJohn Moorhead (1955-59)--Football, TrackTony Stone (1955-59/67-73)--Football/CoachBranon Vaughn (1995-99)--Football

2010 InducteesSteve Hawkins (1984-87)--Baseball Diane Seng Haynes (1996-2000)--Basketball, Volleyball, Track Brandy Henry Kleeman (1999-2000)--Softball Gene Palmer (1956-60)--Cross Country, Track

A period of 10 years must pass after they complete their eligibility before athletes can

be nominated for the Tech Sports Hall of Fame. Nominations are due each year by June 30.

2011 InducteesRalph Broyles (1959-60), FootballChad Evitts (1997-2000), FootballAngie Duncan Hyche (1983-87), VolleyballJames “Redbone” McMillan (1958-61), FootballEsra Bayburt Roan (1994-98), Tennis

2012 InducteesRalph Broyles (1959-60), FootballChad Evitts (1997-2000), FootballAngie Duncan Hyche (1983-87), VolleyballJames “Redbone” McMillan (1958-61), FootballEsra Bayburt Roan (1994-98), Tennis

2013 InducteesKylie Crouch (1997-01), Golf Stephanie Dallmann (2000-03), Softball Wes Gallagher (1996-99), Football Lupita Hernandez (2000-03), Tennis Damien Kinloch (2001-03), Basketball

Raymond Brown ..........................1933-1937Hooper Eblen ...............................1941-1974Tom Fann .....................................1950-1952P.V. Overall....................................1923-1967Emmett Strickland .......................1933-1936Wilburn Tucker .............................1941-1967Star Wood ....................................1950-1951Jim Youngblood ...........................1968-1972 Bill Dupes .....................................1954-1962Watson Brown ......................................2006-

Dr. Thurston Banks .......................1974-2006Bob Bell........................................1976-2012 Raymond Brown ..........................1933-1937Dr. Everett Derryberry ..................1943-1974Hooper Eblen ...............................1941-1974David Larimore .............................1977-2004David Mays ...................................1974-1999 Marynell Meadors ........................1970-1986 Bobby Nichols ..............................1967-2008Johnny Oldham ............................1955-1964P.V. Overall....................................1923-1967Malcolm Quillen ...........................1930-1933Dr. Arliss Roaden ..........................1974-1985Wilburn Tucker .............................1941-1967Angelo Volpe ................................1987-2000Don Wade.....................................1966-1982Bill Worrell ...................................1980-2006

Jim Youngblood ...........................1968-1972

Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame

College Football Hall of Fame

OVC Hall of Fame

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Woman of the Year 1991 - Dana Scott (Basketball)1992 - Cecilia Ramsey (Basketball)1993 - Bonnie Zoss (Volleyball/Track/BB)1994 - Beth Keylon (Softball)1995 - Taunya Lovelace (Basketball)1996 - Merrie Robin Caldwell (CC/Track)1997 - Dena Adams (Track/CC)1998 - Rachel Melchiorre (Volleyball)1999 - Amber Clark (Basketball)2000 - Diane Seng (Basketball/Volleyball) and Collin Carmichael (Basketball)2001 - Rachael Gobble (Basketball) and Adrienne Fortmann (Softball)2002- Janet Holt (Basketball)2003 - LeeAnne Mongar (Softball)2004 - Alexis Boyd (Soccer) and Andrea Brown (Basketball)2005 - Laura Sidorowicz (Volleyball)2006 - Anne Morrow (Volleyball)2007 - Kayla Garrison (Golf)2008 - Beth Boden (Softball)2009 - Kappy Lang (Volleyball) 2010 - Teresa Craig (Volleyball)2011 - Brooke Mayo (Soccer) 2012 - Lindsey Reed (Soccer) 2013 - Kellie Cook (Basketball)2014 - Meghan O’Donoghue (Track/CC)

An Honored StaffTory Acheson - Softball OVC Coach of the Year - 2003, 2006John Blair - Women’s Volleyball OVC Coach of the Year - 2008Matt Bragga - Baseball TBCA Coach of the Year - 2009 OVC Coach of the Year - 2010, 2013 Bill Branch - Women’s Golf OVC Coach of the Year - 1994Watson Brown - Football OVC Coach of the Year - 2011 Kenny Doyle - Tennis OVC Coach of theYear - 2012, 2013Jennie Gilbert - Volleyball OVC Coach of the Year - 1997David Green - Athletic Trainer TATS Trainer of the Year - 1994 Frank Harrell - Men’s Basketball TSWA Coach of the Year - 1991

Bobby Holloway - Softball OVC Coach of the Year - 1994Tom Kelly - Rifle OVC Coach of the Year - 2001Jeff Lebo - Men’s Basketball OVC Coach of the Year - 2000, 2001, 2002Barry Lewis - Men’s Tennis OVC Coach of the Year - 2008David Mays - Baseball OVC Coach of the Year -1993, 1995, 1997Sytia Messer - Women’s Basketball OVC Coach of the Year, 2011 George Moody - Rifle OVC Coach of the Year - 2002, 2003Bobby Nichols - Men’s Golf OVC Coach of the Year - 1990, 2005Bobby Nichols - Women’s Golf OVC Coach of the Year - 2000, 2001Steve Payne - Men’s Basketball OVC Coach of the Year - 2006

Tech Athletics staff members have won many honors and awards since 1986

Man of the Year1993 - Ben Holt (Baseball)1994 - Mike Kinney (Baseball)1995 - Willie Queen (Football)1996 - Gerald Bentley (Football)1997 - Robert Taylor (Football)1998 - Jeff Norman (Football)1999 - T.J. Christian (Football)2000 - Wes Gallagher (Football)2001 - Larrie Smith (Basketball)2002- Grant Swallows (Football)2003 - Brent Jolly (Basketball)2004 - Luis Aquerrevere (Tennis)2005 - Brett Vavra (Football)2006 - David McMahan (Football)2007 - Anthony Ash (Football)2008 - Thomas Nelson (Baseball)2009 - Bradley Thompson (Football) 2010 - Josh Simer (Golf) 2011 - Kelechi Ordu (Football)2012 - Corey Watson (Football) 2013 - Tristan Archer (Baseball)2014 - Dennis Ogbe (Basketball)

Outstanding Female Athlete of the Year 1994 - Beth Keylon (Softball)1995 - Taunya Lovelace (Basketball)1996 - Stacy Hughes (Softball)1997 - Diane Seng (Basketball)1998 - Diane Seng (Basketbal/VB/Track)1999 - Diane Seng (Basketball/Volleyball)2000 - Diane Seng (Basketball/Volleyball)2001 - Janet Holt (Basketball)2002 - Janet Holt (Basketball) and Lupita Hernandez (Tennis)2003 - Stephanie Dallmann (Softball)2004 - Lori Bayless (Softball)2005 - Emily Christian (Basketball)2006 - Bonnie Bynum (Softball) and Emily Christian (Basketball)2007 - Bonnie Bynum (Softball) and Beth Boden (Softball)2008 - Stephanie Fischer (Softball)2009 - Stephanie Place (CC and Track) 2010 - Tacarra Hayes (Basketball) 2011 - Tacarra Hayes (Basketball) and Leah Meffert (Volleyball)2012 - Tacarra Hayes (Basketball) 2013 - Diamond Henderson (Basketball) 2014 - Ellie Iaciafano (Soccer/Basketball)

Outstanding Male Athlete of the Year 1994 - Mike Jones (Football)1995 - Greg Bibb (Basketball)1996 - Michael Penix (Football)1997 - Mark Maberry (Baseball)1998 - Andre Caballero (Football)1999 - Branon Vaughn (Football)2000 - Branon Vaughn (Football)2001 - Chad Evitts (Football)2002 - Grant Swallows (Football)2003 - Casey Benjamin (Baseball)2004 - Willie Jenkins (Basketball)2005 - Willie Jenkins (Basketball) and Frank Omiyale (Football)2006 - Scott Stallings (Golf)2007 - Scott Stallings (Golf)2008 - Larry Shipp (Football)2009 - A.J. Kirby-Jones (Baseball)2010 - A.J. Kirby-Jones (Baseball) and Chad Oberacker (Baseball)2011 - Zac Swansey (Basketball) 2012 - Tim Benford (Football) 2013 - Syrym Abdukhalikov (Tennis) 2014 - Daniel Miles (Baseball) and Brandon Thomasson (Baseball)

Jim Ragland - Football OVC Coach of the Year - 1992, 1993Rob Schabert - Sports Information TTU Outstanding Professional - 2004Qasim Sheikh - Women’s Soccer OVC Coach of the Year - 1998Randy Smith - Men’s Tennis OVC Coach of the Year - 1991, 1992, 1999, 2006Randy Smith - Women’s Tennis OVC Coach of the Year - 1999Mike Sutton - Men’s Basketball OVC Coach of the Year - 2005 BWAA Most Courageous, 2006 NSC Kaia Jergenson Courage Award, 2006 Bill Worrell - Women’s Basketball OVC Coach of the Year - 1987, 1990, 1992, 2000Bill Worrell - Men’s Tennis OVC Coach of the Year - 1986

Meghan O’Donoghue Dennis Ogbe Ellie Iaciafano Daniel Miles Brandon Thomasson

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Mike Lehman, 25, is in his third year on the Tech Sports Information staff. A Northern Illinois University graduate from Dundee, Ill., Lehman worked as an undergraduate in the NIU SID office. He serves as the primary contact for the Golden Eagle men’s basketball and baseball teams, as well as men’s and women’s golf, and secondary contact for football. He is also heavily involved in providing daily updates on the of-ficial Tech Athletics website, producing depart-ment publications and a variety of social media projects. Lehman is also the primary statistician for all Golden Eagle teams. While at Northern

Illinois, Lehman held several responsibilities over. After gaining experience his first year, he was kept on for a special summer project of reformatting the record books. Lehman earned new duties in his second year, including leading the statistics crew for basketball and assisting with volleyball. He was also the secondary contact for women’s tennis and was chosen to de-sign the 2012 MAC Women’s Tennis Championship program. During his time with the Huskies, NIU was honored as a 2011 “Super 11” sport information department by the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), which recognizes the best 11 Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) departments in the nation during the season.

Rob SCHABERT Y Assistant Athletics Director for Sports Information and Broadcasting

St. Cloud State, 1977

Now in his 32nd year on the Tennes-see Tech athletics staff, Rob Schabert is assistant athletics director for sports

information and broadcasting. He joined the Tech staff on Sept. 8, 1982, and has been going full-speed ever since, working not only in publicizing Tech’s student-athletes and staff but also in promotions and marketing for the athletics department. In September 2008 he was inducted into the Hall of Distinction at Minnesota State University (Mankato). An active member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), he has attended the organization’s annual work-shop in 32 of his 37 years in the profession. He has served on numer-ous CoSIDA committees, including Ethics, Academic All-America and Writing, and he currently serves on the Olympic Liaison Committee. In 2004, he was voted winner of the university’s Outstanding Professional Award, and in July 2005 was promoted to his current title. Schabert has won dozens of national publications and writing awards, including “Best in the Nation” from USA Volleyball for his an-nual media guide six times. In addition to award-winning publications, he has kept pace with the fast-changing world of the sports informa-tion profession, moving Tech smoothly into the digital age and the exploding world of social media. Schabert, 58, has established several programs within the department. He created the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll in 1987 and initiated the President’s Awards program in 1991. He also established the Woman of the Year/Man of the Year awards along with the Out-standing Male and Female Athlete awards.

He is active in the TTU Sports Hall of Fame selection process and serves as the emcee of the annual Hall of Fame Dinner. Schabert has promoted the selection of numerous Tech Academic All-Amer-icans and is extremely active in promoting both the academic and athletic accomplishments of Tech’s student-athletes. Another wing of his operation is the day-to-day production and operations of the vast Tech athletics web site, TTUsports.com. Rob and his staff also serve as the hosts to all media attending athletics events on campus. Over the past several years, many of the interns who have worked for Schabert have moved into full-time positions in the Sports Information profession at a wide variety of colleges and universities, including Appalachian State, UAB, Xavier, Idaho, Texas State, New Mexico, Minnesota State (Mankato) and Florida Atlantic. A Minnesota native who learned the trade under the guidance of his father, Bob (a long-time Minnesota Sportswriter), Rob earned his bachelor’s degree in mass communications from St. Cloud (Minn.) State University in 1977, spent one year in the Minnesota Twins public relations office, and was SID for five years at Mankato State University. He was a charter member of the St. Cloud chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, the Society of Professional Journalists. In 2002, Rob was a volunteer with the Salt Lake Olympic Com-mittee as a member of the Press Operations staff. Rob and his wife, Joan, have two grown children who are also in the public relation business -- Matt (Morehead State sports information) and Kristen (U.S. Army public affairs). They also have one grandson, Jacob.

Jocelyn VerVelde, a graduate of Central Michigan University and native of Oostburg, Wis., joined the Sports Information staff in 2013 and is in her second season on the Golden Eagle SID staff. VerVelde, 24, majored in sports studies at CMU and minored in journalism. She is the primary contact for the volleyball, women’s basketball, tennis and track & field teams, and will work with all 14 Golden Eagle programs. She serves as the primary contact for all of Tech’s social media efforts, and provides daily updates on TTUsports.com, contributes to “unlimited” magazine, and provides photography and graphic design support. A 2008

graduate of Sheboygan (Wis.) County Christian High School where she was a standout player in volleyball, basketball and soccer, she spent two years at North Dakota State University and was a member of the volleyball team. She transfered to Central Michigan where she played her final three seasons for the Chippewas, with current Golden Eagle volleyball head coach Dave Zelenock as one of the assistant coaches. During her final year at CMU, she worked as a student assistant in the sports information office, and was the primary contact for the men’s and women’s track & field teams.

Sports Information Coordinators

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Dylan Vazzano, a graduate of Syracuse University and native of Los Angeles, joined the Sports Information staff at Tennessee Tech Univer-sity in mid-August, 2013, as a Sports Information Coordinator and enters his second season on the staff. Vazzano, 25, is the primary contact for soc-cer and softball, and broadcasts the audio portion of all webstreams on the Golden Eagle Sports Network, including soccer, volleyball, basketball, baseball and softball games which also air on the OVC Digital Network. He is also the sidelines reporter during football broadcasts on the Golden Eagle Sports Network, and provided play-by-play

for selected basketball games. Vazzano came to Tech after spending two years as Sports Information Director and lead play-by-play broadcaster at Menlo College, an NAIA school in the San Francisco Bay Area. While at Menlo, Vaz-zano controlled all communications and media relations aspects for the de-partment’s 14 sports, As a broadcaster, he provided play-by-play for football, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, softball, men’s wrestling, and served as the “voice” of eight different regional and national tournaments. In addition to his Tech duties, he has also spent the past five years providing radio play-by-play and commentary for the Hyannis Hawks of the Cape Cod Baseball League, and was selected to broadcast the league’s annual All-Star game each of the past two years on NPR.

Marc Graham 22, joined the Tennessee Tech Athletics staff in the role of Video Coordi-nator , and handles all video operations for the Golden Eagle Sports Network and Tech’s produc-tions for the Ohio Valley Conference Digital Net-work. He also serves as director for The Watson Brown Show, all live webstreams of Tech athletics events, and helps with the new video board in Eblen Center. He earned his degree from the University of Cincinnati, and spent the past summer as Assistant Editor and Post Production Coordinator on the feature film Bad Blood in Los Angeles. While at the University of Cincinnati,

Graham spent two years with the Bearcats TV office and held several respon-sibilities, varying from directing live web streams, producing program series, and editing special features. Graham also was an assistant on The Sammi Cronin Show. He spent the past two years directing, producing, and editing two documentaries and one short film. Graham’s first drama director’s debut was titled Solace, a story about a young man’s struggles with his brother’s substance addiction and his own deteriorating state. The film was premiered in Corbett Theatre at the University of Cincinnati. Graham graduated in 2014, earning a degree in electronic media with a minor in marketing.

Sports Information Coordinators / Video Coordinators

Tom Hollander, 25, is in his first season as a member of the Tennessee Tech Athletics staff, filling the role of Video Coordinator within the Sports Information Office. He works with all video operations for the Golden Eagle Sports Net-work and Tech’s productions for the Ohio Valley Conference Digital Network, including technical director of The Watson Brown Show. He works in a variety of roles on all live webstreams of Tech athletics events, and is the primary producer of the new video board in Eblen Center. A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Hollander is a graduate of Kent State University. Prior to taking his post at Tech, he

completed an internship with the Cleveland Browns where he was hands-on with most aspects of the Browns’ live productions, both in-stadium and from the team’s training complex. Hollander began in video production early in his high school career, where he became a motivated trailblazer, helping to create production programs with his instructors.

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policy which promotes principles of fair play, ethical conduct and respect for one’s opponent. The statement has become a model for others to follow across the nation, and has answered the challenge of the NCAA Presidents Commission to improve sportsmanship in collegiate athletics. Additionally, the OVC annually presents the Steve Ham-ilton Sportsmanship Award, in honor of the former Morehead State student-athlete, coach and athletics director, to a junior or senior student-athlete with significant athletic contribu-tions who best exemplifies the characteristics of sportsman-ship and citizenship. Most recently, the Conference has also implemented the OVC Institutional and Team Sportsmanship Awards, which are presented to one institution and 18 sport-specific teams voted by their peers to have best exhibited the standards of sportsmanship and ethical conduct as outlined by the OVC and NCAA. The vision of leadership demonstrated by the Found-ing Fathers in 1948 remains alive today as the Ohio Valley Conference prepares for the future. One example is in regard to the current trend in collegiate athletics administration for increased involvement of university presidents in setting policies and making rules. The presidents of OVC institutions, however, have always governed the Conference, long before presidential governance became a national theme. The Ohio Valley Conference sponsors the following sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis and track for men, and basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and volleyball for women. In addition, the OVC also sponsors the combined men’s and women’s sport of rifle. Now in its seventh decade of competition, the Ohio Val-ley Conference has grown significantly from its humble begin-nings while increasing the number of athletics opportunities it provides for students. Current league representatives include charter members Eastern Kentucky University, Morehead State University and Murray State University, along with Austin Peay State University, Belmont University, Eastern Illinois University,

Jacksonville State University, Southeast Missouri State University, Southern Illinois University Ed-wardsville, Tennessee State University, Tennessee Technological University and the University of Tennessee at Martin.

but the overall strength of women’s programs in the league was demonstrated by the automatic bids the OVC instantly received when the NCAA became the governing body in 1982. The playing field is not the only place where OVC ath-letes are working hard. The league also recognizes excellence in the classroom. Six Scholar-Athlete Awards are presented yearly to male and female athletes, while others are com-mended for their academic success by being Medal of Honor recipients or earning a spot on the Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Additionally, the league annually presents one institutional Academic Achievement Award, as well as separate team awards in each Conference-sponsored sport. Since the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-America program began, the Ohio Valley Conference has had 229 student-athletes honored with the award, including 50 over the last five years. Through the early years of the league, administrators wrestled with fan behavior due to the close proximity of the Conference members and the intense rivalries which devel-oped. Just as it did decades ago, the OVC took the leadership role on what has become a national issue. In 1995, the OVC implemented a first-of-its-kind “Sportsmanship Statement,” a

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Now in its 67th year, the Ohio Valley Conference continues to build on the success that has made it the nation’s eighth-oldest NCAA Division I conference. In May 2011 the Conference expanded for the second time in four years, adding Belmont University which began competition in the 2012-13 academic year. The addition of Belmont gave the OVC 12 members, the most the league has had at one time in its illustrious history. The move added a second team in the city of Nashville and was the first addition to the league since Southern Illinois University Edwardsville joined in 2008. Subsequently, the league has shown its stabil-ity over the past decade, seeing only one member institution depart over the past 14 years. The 2009-10 school year saw a change in leadership as Beth DeBauche was named the seventh full-time Commission-er in league history on July 28. The last three commissioners of the OVC have moved onto jobs as the commissioner of the Big Ten, Big 12 and the Mid-American Conferences. The OVC’s proud past dates back to 1948, but seeds for the new league were actually planted in 1941. Discussions were put on hold by World War II but reemerged Feb. 27-28, 1948 at the Kentucky Hotel in Louisville as Morehead State, Louisville and Evansville merged to form the OVC. Tennessee Tech joined the OVC the following year. In the 1950s, the OVC became a pioneer on a much more significant scale socially, breaking racial barriers to provide educational and athletic opportunities to African-Americans. Through the past 66 years, 15 teams have won or shared the league’s football title. The list is led by Eastern Kentucky, winner of 21 outright or shared football crowns. Former member Middle Tennessee is next with 11 titles, followed by Tennessee Tech with 10. The first Division I-AA/FCS football playoff was held in 1978 with only four teams, which is the only year through present day that the OVC did not field a playoff representative. In the 1970s, women’s athletics began a rebirth on the national scene as the NCAA began sponsoring and marketing women’s sports. Recognizing the need to provide increased opportunities for female athletes, the OVC established wom-en’s championships in the sports of basketball, tennis and track in 1977, with cross country and volleyball added over the next four years. Those sports were initially governed by the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW),

From left: Beth DeBauche, Ohio Valley Conference Commissioner; Brad Walker, Associate Commissioner/Chief Operating Officer; Kyle Schwartz, Assistant Commissioner for Media Relations; Brian Pulley, Assistant Commissioner for External Affairs; Matthew Banker, Assistant Commissioner for Institutional Services; Heather Brown, Director of Media Relations.

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