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EXPERIENCE

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During the 2014-15 academic year, Sun Belt member institutions awarded $48,393,375.06 in scholarships to over 3,084 student-athletes.

825 student-athletes earned Commis-sioner’s List (3.5-4.0 GPA) honors for the 2014-15 academic year.

917 student-athletes earned Academic Honor Roll (3.0-3.49 GPA) honors for the 2014-15 academic year.

During the 2013-14 academic year, Sun Belt member institutions gave $2,088,954.35 from the Student As-sistance Fund (SAF) to over 1,779 stu-dent-athletes.

Sun Belt members have on average over 20 tutors for academic support and em-ploy full-time academic advisors.

Sun Belt student-athletes have access to career services counselors assisting with writing resumes and identifying intern-ships and summer jobs, career work-shops, preparation for interviews/mock interviews, and etiquette classes.

In recent years Sun Belt student-ath-letes have participated in foreign tours or tournaments in Costa Rica, British Virgin Islands, Canada, Scotland, Baha-mas, Spain, and Italy.

Sun Belt student-athletes have life expe-riences such as team building, domestic and foreign travel, community service, mentoring, and recognition through hon-ors and awards.

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SUN BELT CONFERENCE1500 Sugar Bowl Drive

New Orleans, Louisiana 70112www.sunbeltsports.org

CommissionerKarl Benson

Deputy CommissionerKathy Keene, Ph. D.

Senior Associate Commissioner/Chief Financial Officer

Herbert L. Carter, III

Senior Associate Commissioner/Chief Branding & Communications Officer

John McElwain

Senior Associate Commissioner/Corporate Sponsorships & Marketing

John Barranco

Associate Commissioner/Championships & Sports Administration

Dominick Giambrone, Jr. J.D.

Associate Commissioner/Electronic MediaTravis Llewellyn

Assistant Commissioner/ComplianceScott Connors, Esq.

Director of Communications/Digital and Creative Services

Keith Nunez

Director of Communications/Brand Strategy

Randy Lieberman

Assistant Director/Office and Events Coordinator/Exec. Asst. to Commissioner

Kristen Stuart

Assistant Director/Championships & Corporate Sales

Spencer Dodd

Assistant Director/ Championships & Marketing

Kyle Wilborn

Digital Communications AssistantKati Morse

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

President: Dr. Denise TrauthPresident, Texas State

Dr. Tim Hudson Chancellor, Arkansas State

Dr. Joel AndersonChancellor, UALR

Dr. Nick Bruno

President, UL Monroe

The Sun Belt Conference Experience ........................................................................... 4-6Championship Information ...............................................................................................7Commissioner Karl Benson .............................................................................................8Sun Belt Conference Staff ................................................................................................92015-16 Composite Schedule ................................................................................... 10-13

TEAM PAGESAppalachian State Mountaineers ............................................................................. 14-17Little Rock Trojans .................................................................................................... 18-21Arkansas State Red Wolves ...................................................................................... 22-25Georgia Southern Eagles .......................................................................................... 26-29Georgia State Panthers ............................................................................................. 30-33UL Lafayette Ragin’ Cajuns ...................................................................................... 34-37UL Monroe Warhawks ............................................................................................... 38-41South Alabama Jaguars ........................................................................................... 42-45UT Arlington Mavericks ............................................................................................ 46-49Texas State Bobcats .................................................................................................. 50-53Troy Trojans ............................................................................................................... 54-57

RECORD BOOK2014-15 Overall Statistical Leaders ......................................................................... 58-592014-15 Conference Statistical Leaders .................................................................. 60-612014-15 Individual Overall Leaders .......................................................................... 62-632014-15 Individual Conference Leaders ................................................................... 64-652014-15 Game Highs ......................................................................................................66Career Leaders ...............................................................................................................67Team Game/Season Records..........................................................................................68Individual Game/Season Record ....................................................................................69Coaching Records ...........................................................................................................70All-Time Standings ................................................................................................... 71-72Year-By-Year Team Leaders ...........................................................................................73Year-By-Year Individual Leaders .............................................................................. 74-75Sun Belt in the Polls ................................................................................................. 76-77NCAA Results ............................................................................................................ 78-79WNIT Results ..................................................................................................................80Yearly Awards ..................................................................................................................81All-Conference Teams .............................................................................................. 82-83NCAA Individual Awards .................................................................................................84Student-Athlete of the Week Archive ....................................................................... 85-86Sun Belt Tournament Results .................................................................................. 87-89All-Tournament Teams ............................................................................................. 90-91Tournament Records ................................................................................................ 92-932016 Championship Bracket ...........................................................................................94

Editor: Sun Belt Conference

Editorial Assistance: Chase Colliton, Appalachian State; Chris Graddy, Arkansas

State; AJ Henderson, Georgia Southern; Charlie Taylor, Georgia State; Evan Drexler,

Little Rock; Kim Lakner, UL Lafayette; Dave Cohen, UL Monroe; Kevin Beasley, South

Alabama; Michael Eldridge, UT Arlington; Jen Lawson, Texas State; Matt Mays, Troy.

Photography: Sun Belt Conference and member institution files.

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Is the Sun Belt Conference a modern-day fixture among the deci-sion-makers in the ever-changing world of college athletics? Or is the league a long-time innovator, responsible for advance-ments in many sports that we now take for granted? Is the Sun Belt home of an alumni base that includes national and international leaders in the areas of government, business and entertainment as well as athletics? Or is the conference one that has established itself as a national contender in a variety of sports, and one that continues to evolve in ways that directly benefit its institutions and more importantly its student-athletes? The answer is yes, yes, yes and yes. The Sun Belt Conference’s “Together We Rise” motto isn’t just hy-perbole. It’s proven fact on many different levels, not the least be-ing its place in the hierarchy of collegiate athletics. As the league prepares to celebrate four decades since its founding in 1976, the Sun Belt occupies a “seat at the table” as a permanent part of the NCAA’s 24-member Board of Directors. That alone insures that the conference has a voice in determining the future as college sports continues to change and evolve. Changing and evolving have been hallmarks of the league since its existence. College basketball might be a shadow of its current self had the Sun Belt not led the way in the establishment of the shot clock. The conference also wrote history at the start of the century when it inaugurated football as a league sport – becoming the first

already-existing Division I conference to take such action. The Sun Belt was originally founded to give home to some of the nation’s premier mid-major basketball teams, and the league’s history is dotted with success in many different men’s and wom-en’s sports through its history. But when the desire for a higher national profile and the desire of its membership brought about football sponsorship in 2001, the conference was figuratively reborn, and now stands as one of the 10 premier college football leagues in the country. And, with the recent debut of the College Football Playoff, the Sun Belt is guaranteed universal access based strictly on perfor-mance. A worthy football team in the Sun Belt can be in the na-tional championship picture, and the league is a permanent part of the “Group of Five” conferences (joining the American Athletic Conference, the Mountain West Conference, the Mid-American Conference and Conference USA) that will send its highest-rated champion to a premier Jan. 1 bowl game. In only 15 years of football, the Sun Belt has earned ties to no fewer than seven bowl games. In addition to the potential of the College Football Playoff, the league has guaranteed spots in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, the GoDaddy Bowl, the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl and the new Cure Bowl for bowl-eligible teams each and every season. Beginning in 2016, the Sun Belt will also be part of a conference rotation that will send teams to the Popeyes Bahamas Bowl and the Miami Beach Bowl.

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Georgia State won the Sun Belt Men’s Basketball Championship, played annually at Lakefront Arena in New Orleans (below). The Panthers went on to win a last-second thriller against Baylor in the NCAA Tournament when RJ Hunter (above) drained a deep three pointer. Hunter went on to be selected by the Boston Celtics in the first round of the NBA Draft.

No football conference in history has ever boasted as many bowl relationships in its first two decades of existence, but such break-throughs have been the rule rather than the exception for a league that continues to exceed expectations. Just in the last three seasons, league members have recorded 52 non-conference wins including a record 21 victories outside the league in 2013. The Sun Belt also has a winning record over its fellow “Group of Five” con-ferences over the past two seasons, and has claimed three bowl victories in those two years. Gridiron success has grown in the league for several years, but success can also happen overnight. New league member Georgia Southern claimed the Sun Belt football title in its first year in the conference last fall. Appalachian State, another league newbie, rattled off six consecutive wins to close the 2014 football season and finish with a winning 7-5 record. Texas State has finished its two football seasons in the conference as a bowl eligible team, going 6-6 in its inaugural Sun Belt campaign and then 7-5 this past season. Football, though, is by no means the only hallmark of success for the league. Just this past season, Georgia State knocked off third-seeded Baylor in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament and Little Rock defeated sixth-seeded Texas A&M in the women’s

NCAA tournament . With the league’s postseason tournaments headed back to the conference’s home city, the “Big Easy” of New Orleans, and a plethora of standouts returning for this season, the league is poised for another successful hoops season. Baseball and softball continue to put the league in the national spotlight during the spring season, with deep runs into postsea-son play and high visibility in the national polls becoming a tra-dition. UL Lafayette’s baseball team was the nation’s No. 1 team in the final third of the 2014 season and has reached the NCAA Super Regional round each of the past two years, while the UL

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Lafayette softball team has advanced to the Super Regional three straight years including a trip to the 2014 College World Series. Many league sports have made statements on the national level, and that is a tribute to the university and athletic administrators that serve both the league institutions and the student-athletes at each school. That this level of success comes at a time of sweeping change in collegiate athletics adds even more to these accomplishments. With those changes, opportunities for student-athletes to succeed both on and off the field have never been greater, and the Sun Belt is well positioned in the areas of scholarship, student welfare and academic success. During the 2014-15 academic year alone, Sun Belt member institutions awarded nearly $50 million in scholar-ship funds to over 3,084 student-athletes while also contributing over $2 million from the Student Assistance Fund (SAF) to over 1,779 student-athletes. The league and its institutions rewrite the Sun Belt’s record book each year in grade-point averages and academic honors, and member schools’ success in the NCAA’s APR rankings provide even more proof of the league’s academic commitment. In 2015, the conference doubled the number of teams that received NCAA Public Recognition Awards, given to teams that post APR scores in the top 10 percent of their sport, as 14 teams were among the national honorees compared to seven in 2014. “We have never been as strong as we are now academically and financially, and I believe we are getting stronger all the time athletically,” said former Sun Belt Conference president and Troy University chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. recently. “I truly believe the best is yet to come.”

The strength of any league lies in its membership, with the Sun Belt’s 11-school football membership including Appalachian State, Arkansas State, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Idaho, UL Lafayette, UL Monroe, New Mexico State, South Alabama, Texas State and Troy. Little Rock and UT Arlington compete in all sports as non-football members while Idaho and New Mexico State are football-only members. Those members give the Sun Belt a mix of the “old” and the “new”, with many long-time Sun Belt institu-tions continuing to have success and a solid corps of conference newcomers ready to make their marks on the league and national levels. The varied campuses and locations reflect another league strength – its diversity. The mix of regions and regional cultures provide a rare opportunity for the league’s student-athletes to experience many environments. But those same student-athletes can also experience that without leaving their own campuses. For every All-Pro linebacker DeMacus Ware (Troy) and Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Charles Tillman (UL Lafayette), and for every World Series MVP David Freese (South Alabama) coming from Sun Belt campuses, there are also U.S. presidents (Lyndon Johnson, Texas State), business icons (Chick-fil-a president Dan-iel Cathy, Georgia Southern), nationally-known entertainers (Tim McGraw, UL Monroe, and Ludacris, Georgia State), and there is royalty (Miss America Debbye Turner, Arkansas State).

These proud alumni, as well as the thousands of student-athletes and staff members at all of its institutions, are proof that the Sun Belt Conference continues to gain stature and provide the prom-ise of future success with every sunrise. “Together We Rise” has never been more appropriate.

In just its first season of Sun Belt play, Georgia Southern went undefeated in the league and won the conference championship.

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TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

YEAR WINNER RUNNER-UP LOCATION1983 Old Dominion WKU Norfolk, Va.1984 Old Dominion South Alabama Norfolk, Va.1985 Old Dominion WKU Norfolk, Va.1986 WKU Old Dominion Bowling Green, Ky.1987 Old Dominion South Alabama Norfolk, Va.1988 WKU Old Dominion Tampa, Fla.1989 WKU South Alabama Bowling Green, Ky.1990 Old Dominion UAB Norfolk, Va.1991 WKU UAB Birmingham, Ala.1992 WKU Arkansas State Bowling Green, Ky.1993 WKU Louisiana Tech Ruston, La.1994 Louisiana Tech WKU Bowling Green, Ky.1995 WKU Louisiana Tech Ruston, La.1996 Louisiana Tech WKU Jonesboro, Ark.1997 Louisiana Tech WKU Bowling Green, Ky.1998 Louisiana Tech WKU Ruston, La.1999 Louisiana Tech FIU Jonesboro, Ark.2000 Louisiana Tech WKU Bowling Green, Ky.2001 Louisiana Tech Denver Mobile, Ala.2002 FIU North Texas New Orleans, La.2003 WKU Middle Tennessee Bowling Green, Ky.2004 Middle Tennessee WKU Bowling Green, Ky.2005 Middle Tennessee UL Lafayette Denton, Texas2006 Middle Tennessee WKU Murfreesboro, Tenn.2007 Middle Tennessee UL Lafayette Lafayette, La.2008 WKU Middle Tennessee Mobile, Ala.2009 Middle Tennessee Little Rock Hot Springs, Ark.2010 Middle Tennessee Little Rock Hot Springs, Ark.2011 Little Rock WKU Hot Springs, Ark.2012 Little Rock Middle Tennessee Hot Springs, Ark.2013 Middle Tennessee Little Rock Hot Springs, Ark.2014 WKU Arkansas State New Orleans, La.2015 Little Rock Arkansas State New Orleans, La.

NEW ORLEANS LAKEFRONT ARENALakefront Arena has set the standard in the metro-New Orleans area in providing a venue for sports and concerts. Events are intimately presented whether the performance is in 3000, 10000 or anything in between. Because of the excellent acoustics and the intimacy of design, the Arena has maintained the reputation that there is no bad seat in the house.

34th Annual Sun Belt Conference Women’s Basketball Championship New Orleans Lakefront Arena • New Orleans, Louisiana

March 9-12, 2016

The 2016 Sun Belt Conference Women’s Basketball Championship returns to New Orleans as the Sun Belt Conference will again host this year’s Championship in the in the city it calls home. Eight teams will battle it out on the court in the three-day event on March 9, 11 and 12.

2016 WOMEN’S BASKETBALLCHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE

Wednesday, March 9 (First Round)G1: No. 8 vs. No. 1 11:30 a.m.G2: No. 5 vs. No. 4 2:00 p.m.G3: No. 7 vs. No. 2 5:00 p.m.G4: No. 6 vs. No. 3 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 11 (Semifinals)G5: Winner G1 vs. Winner G2 11:30 a.m.G6: Winner G3 vs. Winner G4 2:00 p.m. Saturday, March 12 (Championship Game)G7: Winner G5 vs. Winner G6 7:00 p.m.

Top (8) seeds from regular-season will advance to the SBC Championship.

All times are Central time and subject to change without notice.

TIE-BREAKING PROCEDURESThe seeds for the Championship shall be determined based on each team’s regular-season conference finish. In the event of a tie for a particular seed, the seed will be determined as follows:

Two Teams1. Highest win-loss percentage of head-to-head competition during the

regular season.2. Each teams’ win-loss percentage vs. the team occupying the highest

position in the final regular-season standings, and then continuing down through the standings until one teams gains an advantage.

3. When arriving at another group of tied teams while comparing records, use each team’s record against the collective tied teams as a group (prior to that group’s own tie-breaking procedure), rather than the performance against individual tied teams.

4. If the records are the same against all teams, then the seeded position would be determined by a toss of the coin by the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner.

Three or More Teams1. Highest win-loss percentage of the tied teams against each other is first

considered.2. Each teams’ win-loss percentage vs. the team occupying the highest

position in the final regular-season standings, and then continuing down through the standings until one teams gains an advantage.

3. When arriving at another group of tied teams while comparing records, use each team’s record against the collective tied teams as a group (prior to that group’s own tie-breaking procedure), rather than the performance against individual tied teams.

4. If there is still a tie, the seeded position of the teams will be determined by a draw conducted by the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner.

5. For all ties involving three or more teams, once the tie is broken and the highest-seeded team is determined, the remaining tied teams will revert back to the beginning of the applicable tiebreaker.

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Since being named the fifth commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference on February 16, 2012, Karl Benson has helped reinvigorate the Sun Belt with his optimism, energy and enthusiasm. His vigor and forward thinking have often been called upon during his tenure – perhaps best exemplified when he hit the ground running in the spring of 2012. Benson quickly set the tone for the future of the Sun Belt Conference by adding Geor-gia State, UT Arlington and Texas State to the league after only being in his post for several weeks. In May of 2012 Benson had begun to further shape the Sun Belt Conference by promot-ing the league’s rebranding efforts. Sure enough only a year later, the Sun Belt had unveiled a new logo and new mantra - “Together We Rise” - that is in line with the optimistic attitude that Benson has become so well-known for. Further solidifying the place of the Sun Belt Conference, Benson helped lead the league to the additions of Appalachian State and Georgia Southern as all-sports members and Idaho and New Mexico State as football playing members. All four announcements took place throughout the course of the day on March 27, 2013. In addition to strengthening the league through membership addi-tions and rebranding efforts, Benson has been able to secure new homes for Sun Belt teams in the football postseason. With the 2014-15 year marking the debut of the College Football Playoff (CFP) the Sun Belt continues to find itself among the 10 pre-mier college football conferences and the new system is guaranteed universal access based on performance – there are no automatic qualifiers for the playoff system. Additionally, the CFP will mean that a spot among the premier bowl games of college football will be guaranteed to the highest-ranked champion from the other “Group of Five” conferences: the Sun Belt Conference, American Athletic Conference, Mountain West Conference, Mid-American Conference and Conference USA. With the College Football Playoff included with the league’s other bowl arrangements, the Sun Belt Conference is tied to seven total bowl games. The R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, the GoDaddy Bowl, the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl, the Cure Bowl (debuting in 2015) all guarantee a home for a bowl eligible Sun Belt Conference team each year. And beginning with the 2016 season, the Sun Belt is also part of a rotation of conferences that will send a team to the Bahamas Bowl and the Miami Beach Bowl. Benson came to the Sun Belt after serving as the commissioner of the Western Athletic Conference since 1994. During his time at the WAC, Benson developed numerous multi-year agreements with postseason football games, including the Holiday Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Copper Bowl, Las Vegas Bowl, Silicon Valley Foot-ball Classic, GMAC Bowl, New Mexico Bowl, the Humanitarian Bowl, Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl, Poinsettia Bowl and Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl. Under Benson’s leadership, the WAC achieved noted success by sending multiple teams to Bowl Championship Series (BCS) games as well as having sent a total of 38 teams to bowl games since 2001.

Benson served on the NCAA Management Council from 1999-2002 and a five-year term on the NCAA Men’s Basketball Committee from 2002-06. Prior to his time at the WAC, Benson served as the commissioner of the Mid-American Conference for four years. There, he implemented several innovative projects and was instrumental in the formation of the Las Vegas Bowl. Prior to taking the reins of the MAC, Benson served on the NCAA staff for more than four years where he was the director of NCAA champi-onships when selected as MAC commissioner. Benson joined the NCAA staff in January 1986, as a compliance rep-resentative and was appointed assistant director of championships in June 1987. He was promoted to director of championships in 1988. In that position, Benson actively supervised eight assistant directors in their administration of 68 NCAA championships. A native of the state of Washington, Benson graduated from high school in Pullman in 1970, attended Spokane Falls Community Col-lege and then received a bachelor of science degree in physical ed-ucation from Boise State University in 1975. He has also completed course work toward his master’s degree in athletics administration at the University of Utah. Benson played baseball at both Spokane Falls Community College and Boise State University before serving as the baseball coach at Fort Steilacoom Community College in Tacoma, Wash., for eight years and as the director of athletics at Fort Steilacoom from 1979-84. From 1984-86, he was an assistant baseball coach and an admin-istrative assistant in the athletics department at Utah. He received the Distinguished Alumni Award from Boise State in April of 2006. Benson is also a member of the Spokane Falls and Fort Steilacoom Halls of Fame. Benson was born on December 1, 1951 and has one daughter, Jessi-ca, 23, a graduate of the University of Southern California and current Sports Anchor/Reporter for KNDU-TV - a NBC affiliate television station based in Southeastern Washington.

Commissioner Karl Benson

Kyle WilbornAssistant Director

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Karl BensonCommissioner

Kathy KeeneDeputy Commissioner

John BarrancoSenior Associate Commissioner

Bert CarterSenior Associate Commissioner

John McElwainSenior Associate Commissioner

Dominick GiambroneAssociate Commissioner

Travis LlewellynAssociate Commissioner

Scott ConnorsAssistant Commissioner

Keith NunezDirector of Communications

Randy LiebermanDirector of Communications

Spencer DoddAssistant Director

Kati MorseDigital Communications Assistant

Kyle WilbornAssistant Director

Kristen StuartAssistant Director

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NOVEMBER 13 (FRIDAY)

Liberty at Appalachian State Boone, N.C. 10:30 AM

Louisiana College at UL Monroe Monroe, La. 11:00 AM

West Alabama at Troy Troy, Ala. 12:00 PM

Little Rock at Tulane New Orleans, La. 5:30 PM

Georgia State at Kennesaw State Kennesaw, Ga. 6:00 PM

UT Arlington at Baylor Waco, Texas 6:00 PM

Texas State at Texas A&M College Station, Texas 6:00 PM

NOVEMBER 14 (SATURDAY)

Arkansas State at Tennessee Tech Cookeville, Tenn. 5:30 PM

NOVEMBER 15 (SUNDAY)

Lipscomb at Georgia Southern Statesboro, Ga. 1:00 PM

St. Edward’s at Texas State San Marcos, Texas 2:00 PM

UL Monroe at LSU Baton Rouge, La. 5:30 PM

UL Lafayette at Ole Miss Oxford, Miss. 7:00 PM

NOVEMBER 16 (MONDAY)

Appalachian State at Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. 5:00 PM

NOVEMBER 17 (TUESDAY)

Troy at Samford Birmingham, Ala. 6:00 PM

Spring Hill at South Alabama Mobile, Ala. 7:00 PM

NOVEMBER 18 (WEDNESDAY)

Arkansas State at UT Martin Martin, Tenn. 6:00 PM

LSU-Shreveport at UL Monroe Monroe, La. 7:00 PM

LSU at Little Rock Little Rock, Ark. 7:15 PM

NOVEMBER 19 (THURSDAY)

ETSU at Appalachian State Boone, N.C. 6:00 PM

Georgia State at Tennessee Tech Cookeville, Tenn. 6:00 PM

Southern-New Orleans at UL Lafayette Lafayette, La. 7:00 PM

NOVEMBER 20 (FRIDAY)

South Alabama at Southern Baton Rouge, La. 5:30 PM

Georgia Southern at Mercer Macon, Ga. 6:00 PM

NOVEMBER 21 (SATURDAY)

North Texas at Texas State San Marcos, Texas 2:00 PM

Morehead State at Georgia State Atlanta, Ga. 6:00 PM

Wichita State at Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. 7:05 PM

NOVEMBER 22 (SUNDAY)

UL Lafayette at Houston Houston, Texas 2:00 PM

Dillard at UL Monroe Monroe, La. 2:00 PM

Fort Valley State at Troy Troy, Ala. 2:00 PM

NOVEMBER 24 (TUESDAY)

Georgia Southern at Georgia Athens, Ga. 6:00 PM

Georgia State at Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6:00 PM

Little Rock at Oral Roberts Tulsa, Okla. 7:00 PM

Central Florida at South Alabama Mobile, Ala. 7:00 PM

Seton Hall at UT Arlington Arlington, Texas 7:00 PM

NOVEMBER 25 (WEDNESDAY)

Arkansas State at UT Chattanooga Chattanooga, Tenn. 6:30 PM

NOVEMBER 26 (THURSDAY)

(1) Texas State vs. Iowa State Cancun, Mexico 10:00 AM

NOVEMBER 27 (FRIDAY)

(1) Texas State vs. Idaho Cancun, Mexico 10:00 AM

(2) Appalachian State vs. South Dakota Boca Raton, Fla. 1:30 PM

(3) UL Lafayette vs. Arkansas Guaynabo, Puerto Rico 1:30 PM

Memphis at Little Rock Little Rock, Ark. 5:15 PM

NOVEMBER 28 (SATURDAY)

(3) UL Lafayette vs. Sacred Heart Guaynabo, Puerto Rico 11:15 AM

(4) Howard at Georgia State Atlanta, Ga. 12:00 PM

(1) Texas State vs. Duke Cancun, Mexico 12:30 PM

(2) Appalachian State vs. TBA Boca Raton, Fla. 1:30 PM

Missouri Valley College at UT Arlington Arlington, Texas 5:00 PM

Arkansas State at Florida Gulf Coast Fort Myers, Fla. 6:00 PM

NOVEMBER 29 (SUNDAY)

(4) Charlotte at Georgia State Atlanta, Ga. 2:00 PM

UL Monroe at Southeastern Louisiana Hammond, La. 2:00 PM

Troy at Belmont Nashville, Tenn. 4:00 PM

DECEMBER 1 (TUESDAY)

Nicholls at Troy Troy, Ala. 5:15 PM

Florida at South Alabama Mobile, Ala. 7:00 PM

UT Arlington at Stephen F. Austin Nacogdoches, Texas 7:00 PM

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DECEMBER 2 (WEDNESDAY)

Georgia Southern at Savannah State Savannah, Ga. 5:00 PM

Appalachian State at Col. of Charleston Charleston, S.C. 5:30 PM

Little Rock at Oklahoma Norman, Okla. 7:00 PM

DECEMBER 3 (THURSDAY)

UL Lafayette at UL Monroe * Monroe, La. 5:15 PM

South Alabama at Alabama State Montgomery, Ala. 6:00 PM

UT Arlington at Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. 7:00 PM

UTSA at Texas State San Marcos, Texas 7:00 PM

DECEMBER 4 (FRIDAY)

Jacksonville State at Georgia Southern Statesboro, Ga. 6:00 PM

DECEMBER 5 (SATURDAY)

North Florida at Georgia State Atlanta, Ga. 1:00 PM

UL Monroe at TCU Fort Worth, Texas 2:00 PM

DECEMBER 6 (SUNDAY)

Texas at Little Rock Little Rock, Ark. 2:00 PM

South Alabama at Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg, Miss. 2:00 PM

DECEMBER 7 (MONDAY)

Arkansas State at Florida Gainesville, Fla. TBA

DECEMBER 10 (THURSDAY)

Troy at Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. 7:00 PM

DECEMBER 12 (SATURDAY)

Appalachian State at North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. 1:00 PM

Dillard at UL Lafayette Lafayette, La. 2:00 PM

Alcorn State at Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. 5:05 PM

Nicholls State at UL Monroe Monroe, La. 7:00 PM

DECEMBER 13 (SUNDAY)

Tulsa at Little Rock Little Rock, Ark. 2:00 PM

UAB at South Alabama Mobile, Ala. 2:00 PM

Western Kentucky at UT Arlington Arlington, Texas 2:00 PM

Texas A&M-Commerce at Texas State San Marcos, Texas 4:00 PM

DECEMBER 14 (MONDAY)

Charleston South. at Georgia Southern Statesboro, Ga. 6:00 PM

DECEMBER 15 (TUESDAY)

UC Santa Barbara at UL Lafayette Lafayette, La. 11:00 AM

Troy at Alabama State Montgomery, Ala. 6:00 PM

William Carey at South Alabama Mobile, Ala. 7:00 PM

DECEMBER 16 (WEDNESDAY)

Austin Peay at Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. 11:30 AM

UL Monroe at McNeese State Lake Charles, La. 5:30 PM

Texas State at Houston Baptist Houston, Texas 6:00 PM

DECEMBER 17 (THURSDAY)

Robert Morris at Georgia Southern Statesboro, Ga. 10:00 AM

Richmond at Appalachian State Boone, N.C. 6:00 PM

DECEMBER 18 (FRIDAY)

Troy at UAB Birmingham, Ala. 7:00 PM

DECEMBER 19 (SATURDAY)

UT Arlington at Houston Baptist Houston, Texas 1:00 PM

LSU-Alexandria at UL Monroe Monroe, La. 2:00 PM

UL Lafayette at Louisiana Tech Ruston, La. 6:00 PM

South Alabama at Grand Canyon Phoenix, Ariz. 8:00 PM

DECEMBER 20 (SUNDAY)

(5) Georgia Southern at Stetson DeLand, Fla. 12:00 PM

Furman at Appalachian State Boone, N.C. 1:00 PM

(5) Georgia State vs. Bethune-Cookman DeLand, Fla. 2:00 PM

Missouri State at Little Rock Little Rock, Ark. 3:00 PM

DECEMBER 21 (MONDAY)

(5) Georgia State at Stetson DeLand, Fla. 12:00 PM

(5) Georgia Southern vs. Bethune-Cookman DeLand, Fla. 12:00 PM

Arkansas State at Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. 7:00 PM

UT Arlington at UTSA San Antonio, Texas 7:00 PM

Texas State at Missouri Columbia, Mo. 7:00 PM

Troy at Southeastern Louisiana Hammond, La. 7:00 PM

DECEMBER 22 (TUESDAY)

Little Rock at Texas A&M College Station, Texas 12:00 PM

DECEMBER 29 (TUESDAY)

Alcorn State at UL Lafayette Lafayette, La. 7:00 PM

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DECEMBER 30 (WEDNESDAY)

Little Rock at South Alabama * Mobile, Ala. 5:00 PM

Georgia State at UT Arlington * Arlington, Texas 5:00 PM

Arkansas State at Troy * Troy, Ala. 5:15 PM

Georgia Southern at Texas State * San Marcos, Texas 5:30 PM

DECEMBER 31 (THURSDAY)

Appalachian State at UL Monroe * Monroe, La. 12:00 PM

JANUARY 2 (SATURDAY)

Arkansas State at South Alabama * Mobile, Ala. 2:00 PM

Georgia State at Texas State * San Marcos, Texas 2:00 PM

Little Rock at Troy * Troy, Ala. 2:00 PM

Appalachian State at UL Lafayette * Lafayette, La. 5:00 PM

Georgia Southern at UT Arlington * Arlington, Texas 5:00 PM

JANUARY 7 (THURSDAY)

UT Arlington at Appalachian State * Boone, N.C. 4:00 PM

South Alabama at Georgia Southern * Statesboro, Ga. 4:00 PM

Troy at Georgia State * Atlanta, Ga. 4:00 PM

UL Monroe at Arkansas State * Jonesboro, Ark. 5:05 PM

UL Lafayette at Little Rock * Little Rock, Ark. 5:15 PM

JANUARY 9 (SATURDAY)

South Alabama at Georgia State * Atlanta, Ga. 11:00 AM

Texas State at Appalachian State * Boone, N.C. 12:00 PM

Troy at Georgia Southern * Statesboro, Ga. 1:30 PM

UL Lafayette at Arkansas State * Jonesboro, Ark. 3:05 PM

UL Monroe at Little Rock * Little Rock, Ark. 4:00 PM

JANUARY 14 (THURSDAY)

Texas State at South Alabama * Mobile, Ala. 11:00 AM

UL Lafayette at Georgia Southern * Statesboro, Ga. 4:00 PM

UL Monroe at Georgia State * Atlanta, Ga. 4:00 PM

Appalachian State at Little Rock * Little Rock, Ark. 5:15 PM

UT Arlington at Troy * Troy, Ala. 5:15 PM

JANUARY 16 (SATURDAY)

UL Lafayette at Georgia State * Atlanta, Ga. 11:00 AM

UL Monroe at Georgia Southern * Statesboro, Ga. 1:30 PM

UT Arlington at South Alabama * Mobile, Ala. 2:00 PM

Texas State at Troy * Troy, Ala. 2:00 PM

Appalachian State at Arkansas State * Jonesboro, Ark. 3:05 PM

JANUARY 18 (MONDAY)

Little Rock at Arkansas State * Jonesboro, Ark. 5:05 PM

JANUARY 19 (TUESDAY)

Georgia Southern at Georgia State * Atlanta, Ga. 4:00 PM

JANUARY 21 (THURSDAY)

Georgia State at Appalachian State * Boone, N.C. 4:00 PM

South Alabama at UL Lafayette * Lafayette, La. 5:00 PM

Arkansas State at UT Arlington * Arlington, Texas 5:00 PM

Troy at UL Monroe * Monroe, La. 5:15 PM

Little Rock at Texas State * San Marcos, Texas 5:30 PM

JANUARY 23 (SATURDAY)

Georgia Southern at Appalachian State * Boone, N.C. 12:00 PM

South Alabama at UL Monroe * Monroe, La. 2:00 PM

Arkansas State at Texas State * San Marcos, Texas 2:00 PM

Troy at UL Lafayette * Lafayette, La. 4:00 PM

Little Rock at UT Arlington * Arlington, Texas 5:00 PM

JANUARY 26 (TUESDAY)

South Alabama at Troy * Troy, Ala. 5:15 PM

JANUARY 28 (THURSDAY)

Texas State at UL Lafayette * Lafayette, La. 5:00 PM

Georgia State at Arkansas State * Jonesboro, Ark. 5:05 PM

Georgia Southern at Little Rock * Little Rock, Ark. 5:15 PM

UT Arlington at UL Monroe * Monroe, La. 5:15 PM

Appalachian State at Troy * Troy, Ala. 5:15 PM

JANUARY 30 (SATURDAY)

UT Arlington at UL Lafayette * Lafayette, La. 4:00 PM

Texas State at UL Monroe * Monroe, La. 2:00 PM

Georgia Southern at Arkansas State * Jonesboro, Ark. 3:05 PM

Georgia State at Little Rock * Little Rock, Ark. 4:00 PM

Appalachian State at South Alabama * Mobile, Ala. 5:00 PM

FEBRUARY 2 (TUESDAY)

UL Monroe at UL Lafayette * Lafayette, La. 5:00 PM

FEBRUARY 4 (THURSDAY)

UL Lafayette at Appalachian State * Boone, N.C. 4:00 PM

UT Arlington at Georgia Southern * Statesboro, Ga. 4:00 PM

Texas State at Georgia State * Atlanta, Ga. 4:00 PM

South Alabama at Arkansas State * Jonesboro, Ark. 5:05 PM

Troy at Little Rock * Little Rock, Ark. 5:15 PM

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FEBRUARY 6 (SATURDAY)

UT Arlington at Georgia State * Atlanta, Ga. 11:00 AM

UL Monroe at Appalachian State * Boone, N.C. 12:00 PM

Troy at Arkansas State * Jonesboro, Ark. 3:05 PM

Texas State at Georgia Southern * Statesboro, Ga. 3:30 PM

South Alabama at Little Rock * Little Rock, Ark. 4:00 PM

FEBRUARY 9 (TUESDAY)

UT Arlington at Texas State * San Marcos, Texas TBA

FEBRUARY 11 (THURSDAY)

Arkansas State at UL Lafayette * Lafayette, La. 5:00 PM

Georgia State at South Alabama * Mobile, Ala. 5:00 PM

Little Rock at UL Monroe * Monroe, La. 5:15 PM

Georgia Southern at Troy * Troy, Ala. 5:15 PM

Appalachian State at Texas State * San Marcos, Texas 5:30 PM

FEBRUARY 13 (SATURDAY)

Little Rock at UL Lafayette * Lafayette, La. 2:00 PM

Arkansas State at UL Monroe * Monroe, La. 2:00 PM

Georgia Southern at South Alabama * Mobile, Ala. 2:00 PM

Georgia State at Troy * Troy, Ala. 2:00 PM

Appalachian State at UT Arlington * Arlington, Texas 5:00 PM

FEBRUARY 16 (TUESDAY)

Troy at South Alabama * Mobile, Ala. 5:00 PM

FEBRUARY 18 (THURSDAY)

South Alabama at Appalachian State * Boone, N.C. 4:00 PM

Arkansas State at Georgia Southern * Statesboro, Ga. 4:00 PM

Little Rock at Georgia State * Atlanta, Ga. 4:00 PM

UL Lafayette at UT Arlington * Arlington, Texas 5:00 PM

UL Monroe at Texas State * San Marcos, Texas 5:30 PM

FEBRUARY 20 (SATURDAY)

Arkansas State at Georgia State * Atlanta, Ga. 11:00 AM

Troy at Appalachian State * Boone, N.C. 12:00 PM

UL Lafayette at Texas State * San Marcos, Texas 2:00 PM

Little Rock at Georgia Southern * Statesboro, Ga. 3:30 PM

UL Monroe at UT Arlington * Arlington, Texas 5:00 PM

FEBRUARY 22 (MONDAY)

Georgia State at Georgia Southern * Statesboro, Ga. 4:00 PM

FEBRUARY 25 (THURSDAY)

Appalachian State at Georgia Southern * Statesboro, Ga. 4:00 PM

UL Monroe at South Alabama * Mobile, Ala. 5:00 PM

Texas State at Arkansas State * Jonesboro, Ark. 5:05 PM

UT Arlington at Little Rock * Little Rock, Ark. 5:15 PM

UL Lafayette at Troy * Troy, Ala. 5:15 PM

FEBRUARY 27 (SATURDAY)

Appalachian State at Georgia State * Atlanta, Ga. 11:00 AM

UL Lafayette at South Alabama * Mobile, Ala. 2:00 PM

UL Monroe at Troy * Troy, Ala. 2:00 PM

UT Arlington at Arkansas State * Jonesboro, Ark. 3:05 PM

Texas State at Little Rock * Little Rock, Ark. 4:00 PM

MARCH 1 (TUESDAY)

Texas State at UT Arlington * Arlington, Texas 5:00 PM

Arkansas State at Little Rock * Little Rock, Ark. 5:15 PM

MARCH 3 (THURSDAY)

Little Rock at Appalachian State * Boone, N.C. 4:00 PM

Georgia State at UL Lafayette * Lafayette, La. 5:00 PM

South Alabama at UT Arlington * Arlington, Texas 5:00 PM

Georgia Southern at UL Monroe * Monroe, La. 5:15 PM

Troy at Texas State * San Marcos, Texas 5:30 PM

MARCH 5 (SATURDAY)

Arkansas State at Appalachian State * Boone, N.C. 12:00 PM

Georgia State at UL Monroe * Monroe, La. 2:00 PM

South Alabama at Texas State * San Marcos, Texas 2:00 PM

Georgia Southern at UL Lafayette * Lafayette, La. 5:00 PM

Troy at UT Arlington * Arlington, Texas 5:00 PM

MARCH 9-12 (SUN BELT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP)

Teams to be Determined New Orleans, La. TBD

LEGEND:

* - Denotes Sun Belt Conference Game

All-times are Central Time and Subject to Change without Notice

(1) - Cancun Challenge - Mayan Tournament (Cancun, Mexico)

(2) - Florida Atlantic Thanksgiving Tournament (Boca Raton, Fla.)

(3) - San Juan Shootout (Guaynabo, Puerto Rico)

(4) - GSU Thanksgiving Classic (Atlanta, Ga.)

(5) - Stetson Hatter Classic (Deland, Fla.)

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MOUNTAINEERS

Appalachian State University is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Boone, N.C. At an elevation of 3,333 feet, Boone began as a frontier outpost named after pioneer Daniel Boone, who first explored the area in the 1760s. Boone now attracts those seeking a breathtaking location, adventure and a quality education. Appalachian is a member of the 16-campus University of North Carolina system and offers a challenging learning experience. The university combines a small-town atmosphere with a strong academic reputation. Appalachian’s academics are supported by an accomplished faculty, close, personal interaction between students and faculty, and intimate class sizes that average 25 students. Originally founded as a teachers college, Appalachian now cultivates leaders in busi-ness, science, the arts, communication, music, nursing, education and other careers. Innovation and creativity are hallmarks of Appalachian graduates, many of whom are leaders in communities in North Carolina and around the world. Appalachian also em-phasizes the importance of sustainability and service to communities, both locally and globally. Today, Appalachian is a leader in the fields of energy-focused green technology and the health sciences. Consistently ranked among U.S. News and World Report’s best public universities in the Southeast, Appalachian is also noted as a “best value” by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine and other publications.

Notable Alumni: Eric Church, Nashville recording artist; Dexter Coakley, former NFL Pro Bowler; Stephen J. Dubner, journalist/author; Armanti Edwards, two-time Walter Payton Award Winner (NCAA Division I FCS Player of the Year) winner; Charles Frazier, novelist; Alvin Gentry, former NBA head coach; Melissa Morrison-Howard, two-time Olympic bronze medalist (100m hurdles); Mary Ellen Snodgrass, author; J. Bradley Wil-son, former Chairperson, University of North Carolina Board of Governors and current President and CEO of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina.

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY

Dr. Sheri N. EvertsPresident

Dr. Alan HauserFaculty Representative

Doug Gillin Athletics Director

Debbie RichardsonSWA

Head coach Angel Elderkin is in her second year at the sidelines for App State after a 14-16 mark, which was the second-best record in school history for a first year coach. Elderkin will have eight returning letterwinners including three starters as well as six newcomers. Elderkin is the eighth coach in program history. Going into the season, she’ll have to replace her two leading scorers in Maryah Sydnor (17.5 ppg) and Katie Mallow (10.5 ppg). However, the Apps will return leading Ashley Bassett-Smith, who led the team in blocks, and will also have Joi Jones back for her junior campaign. Jones led the team in assists while averaging 8.4 points per game.

QUICK FACTS

Location................................................................. Boone, N.C.

Founded ............................................................................1899

Enrollment .....................................................................18,026

Nickname ...........................................................Mountaineers

Colors ...............................................................Black and Gold

Head Coach ...................................................... Angel Elderkin

Alma Mater, Year ...............................Southern Maine, 1999

Record at APPST (Years) ........................................ 14-16 (1)

Career Record ............................................................. Same

Assistant Coach ................................................ Emily Roberts

Alma Mater, Year .............................................. UNCW, 2006

Assistant Coach .............................................Jessica Jackson

Alma Mater, Year .............................Western Carolina, 2010

Assistant Coach ...............................................Katie Dempsey

Alma Mater, Year ............................................ Wofford, 2009

Assistant to the Head Coach ..................................Gary Fifield

Alma Mater, Year ...........................................Vermont, 1975

Graduate Assistant Coach .................................. Katie Mallow

Alma Mater, Year ......................................... App State, 2015

2014-15 Overall Record .................................................. 14-16

2014-15 SBC Record/Finish ........................................9-11/7th

Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................... 3/2

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................................ 8/5

Newcomers .............................................................................6

ADMINISTRATION

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Head coach Angel Elderkin is in her second year at the sidelines for App State after a 14-16 mark, which was the second-best record in school history for a first year coach. Elderkin will have eight returning letterwinners including three starters as well as six newcomers. Elderkin is the eighth coach in program history. Going into the season, she’ll have to replace her two leading scorers in Maryah Sydnor (17.5 ppg) and Katie Mallow (10.5 ppg). However, the Apps will return leading Ashley Bassett-Smith, who led the team in blocks, and will also have Joi Jones back for her junior campaign. Jones led the team in assists while averaging 8.4 points per game.

Location................................................................. Boone, N.C.

Founded ............................................................................1899

Enrollment .....................................................................18,026

Nickname ...........................................................Mountaineers

Colors ...............................................................Black and Gold

Head Coach ...................................................... Angel Elderkin

Alma Mater, Year ...............................Southern Maine, 1999

Record at APPST (Years) ........................................ 14-16 (1)

Career Record ............................................................. Same

Assistant Coach ................................................ Emily Roberts

Alma Mater, Year .............................................. UNCW, 2006

Assistant Coach .............................................Jessica Jackson

Alma Mater, Year .............................Western Carolina, 2010

Assistant Coach ...............................................Katie Dempsey

Alma Mater, Year ............................................ Wofford, 2009

Assistant to the Head Coach ..................................Gary Fifield

Alma Mater, Year ...........................................Vermont, 1975

Graduate Assistant Coach .................................. Katie Mallow

Alma Mater, Year ......................................... App State, 2015

2014-15 Overall Record .................................................. 14-16

2014-15 SBC Record/Finish ........................................9-11/7th

Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................... 3/2

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................................ 8/5

Newcomers .............................................................................6

2015-16 SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIMENOV. 13 LIBERTY BOONE, N.C. 10:30 AMNov. 16 at Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. 5:00 PMNOV. 19 ETSU BOONE, N.C. 6:00 PMNov. 27 (1) vs. South Dakota Boca Raton, Fla. 1:30 PMNov. 28 (1) at FAU/vs. Delaware State Boca Raton, Fla. 1:30 PMDec. 2 at College of Charleston Charleston, S.C. 5:30 PMDec. 12 at North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. 1:00 PMDEC. 17 RICHMOND BOONE, N.C. 6:00 PMDEC. 20 FURMAN BOONE, N.C. 1:00 PMDec. 31 at UL Monroe * Monroe, La. 12:00 PMJan. 2 at UL Lafayette * Lafayette, La. 1:00 PMJAN. 7 UT ARLINGTON * BOONE, N.C. 4:00 PMJAN. 9 TEXAS STATE * BOONE, N.C. 12:00 PMJan. 14 at Little Rock * Little Rock, Ark. 5:15 PMJan. 16 at Arkansas State * Jonesboro, Ark. 3:05 PMJAN. 21 GEORGIA STATE * BOONE, N.C. 4:00 PMJAN. 23 GEORGIA SOUTHERN * BOONE, N.C. 12:00 PMJan. 28 at Troy * Troy, Ala. 5:15 PMJan. 30 at South Alabama * Mobile, Ala. 5:00 PMFEB. 4 UL LAFAYETTE * BOONE, N.C. 4:00 PMFEB. 6 UL MONROE * BOONE, N.C. 12:00 PMFeb. 11 at Texas State * San Marcos, Texas 5:30 PMFeb. 13 at UT Arlington * Arlington, Texas 5:00 PMFEB. 18 SOUTH ALABAMA * BOONE, N.C. 4:00 PMFEB. 20 TROY * BOONE, N.C. 12:00 PMFeb. 25 at Georgia Southern * Statesboro, Ga. 4:00 PMFeb. 27 at Georgia State * Atlanta, Ga. 11:00 AMMAR. 3 LITTLE ROCK * BOONE, N.C. 4:00 PMMAR. 5 ARKANSAS STATE * BOONE, N.C. 12:00 PMMar. 9-12 Sun Belt Conference Championship New Orleans, La. TBA

Home games in Bold | All Times Central | * - Sun Belt Conference Game(1) FAU Thanksgiving Classic (Boca Raton, Fla.)

Head Coach Angel Elderkin

2015-16 ROSTER

DATE OPPONENT RESULTNOVEMBER14 at Kentucky L, 74-11119 at East Tennessee State W, 76-7022 UNC WILMINGTON W, 82-7225 GARDNER-WEBB W, 77-6930 RADFORD L, 67-68DECEMBER6 at Furman L, 79-8414 at North Carolina L, 52-8417 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W, 72-70 (OT)30 CATAWBA W, 81-64JANUARY3 at Arkansas State * L, 75-895 UL LAFAYETTE * W, 63-518 at South Alabama * W, 67-6310 at Little Rock * L, 48-6915 ARKANSAS STATE * W, 70-6917 GEORGIA STATE * L, 71-7619 at Troy * L, 87-9122 SOUTH ALABAMA * W, 70-5924 at Texas State * L, 58-6729 at Georgia Southern * W, 77-74FEBRUARY5 at UL Lafayette * L, 66-707 TROY * L, 87-10812 LITTLE ROCK * L, 49-6314 at UL Monroe * W, 55-5419 at UT Arlington * L, 45-5521 at Georgia State * L, 70-8026 GEORGIA SOUTHERN * W, 66-3928 UL MONROE * W, 80-61MARCH5 TEXAS STATE * W, 61-557 UT ARLINGTON * L, 53-6111 (1) vs. No. 2 Arkansas State L, 52-67

* Denotes Southern Conference Game (1) – Sun Belt Championship (New Orleans, LA)

2014-15 RESULTS (14-16, 9-11 Sun Belt)

NO. NAME POS. HT. YEAR HOMETOWN

0 Qierra Murray G 5-8 So. Owings Mills, Md.

1 Jasmine Oguhjimi G 5-7 Jr. Chicago, Ill.

2 Farrahn Wood G 5-8 Sr. Kernersville, N.C.

3 Bria Carter G 6-0 Jr. Spotsylvania, Va.

4 Elizabeth Norregoard G 5-5 Fr. Middleton, Wisc.

10 Joi Jones G 5-6 Jr. Duluth, Ga.

11 Kaila Craven G 5-8 Fr. Asheboro, N.C.

15 Amber Driver G 5-9 Jr. Houston, Texas

20 Katelyn Doub G/F 5-10 So. Asheboro, N.C.

22 Cydni Cole G 5-5 So. Glen Burni, Md.

23 Keke Cooper C/F 6-2 Sr. Spartanburg, S.C.

30 Ashley Bassett-Smith F 6-2 RS-Jr. Pickerington, Ohio

34 Madi Story G 5-10 Sr. Maiden, N.C.

42 Mia Marshall C/F 6-2 Jr. Lilburn, Ga.

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Joi Jones

G - 5-6JuniorDuluth, Ga. Biology

Jones will look to lead the squad in head coach Angel Elderkin’s second season. The guard is back for her junior year as she heads into the ’15-16 season as the team’s leading returning scorer from the ’14-15 campaign, turning in 8.4 points per game while dishing out a team-high 76 assists. Jones was the lone player to have more assists than turnovers last season. Starting in 28 games, the Duluth, Ga., native played an average of 25.7 minutes per game and shot just over 40 percent from the field. She scored in double figures in 10 contests, including a season-high 20 points against Gardner Webb. Her best stretch came over five games where she averaged 11 points a game.

Ashley Bassett-Smith

F - 6-2JuniorPickerington, OhioExercise Physiology

After sitting out the 2013-14 campaign due to NCAA transfer rules, the redshirt sophomore made her presence felt in her first season with App State, most notably on defense where led the team with 53 blocks. Bassett-Smith is already two away from inserting herself into the top-10 all time in program history. The forward played in all 30 games while starting in one contest. She averaged 5.1 points per game and three boards while shooting 76.9 percent from the charity stripe despite only shooting 26 free throws. The Pickerington, Ohio native increased her scoring to a 5.9 scoring output through February and March, including three double figure scoring contests (three total) and a career-high of 14 points on two occasions.

MOUNTAINEERS TO WATCH

2014-15 MOUNTAINEERS OVERALL STATS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG24 Sydnor, Maryah 26 24 876 33.7 158 337 .469 14 41 .341 126 149 .846 76 154 230 8.8 52 1 47 90 10 31 456 17.520 Mallow, Katie 26 26 741 28.5 91 283 .322 37 147 .252 53 68 .779 16 54 70 2.7 43 0 60 77 0 29 272 10.510 Jones, Joi 30 28 772 25.7 98 240 .408 6 18 .333 50 76 .658 25 59 84 2.8 68 0 76 69 1 25 252 8.44 Huffman, Bria 30 7 657 21.9 81 201 .403 0 2 .000 56 75 .747 47 63 110 3.7 54 0 52 65 3 26 218 7.33 Carter, Bria 30 6 477 15.9 65 123 .528 0 0 .000 35 68 .515 49 69 118 3.9 67 2 23 53 9 25 165 5.530 Bassett-Smith, A. 30 1 447 14.9 66 177 .373 0 1 .000 20 26 .769 13 77 90 3.0 74 2 7 26 53 15 152 5.123 Cooper, KeKe 30 23 573 19.1 60 126 .476 0 0 .000 27 31 .871 47 109 156 5.2 54 0 23 39 28 28 147 4.934 Story, Madi 28 1 422 15.1 37 101 .366 11 31 .355 16 26 .615 18 32 50 1.8 47 0 38 44 3 22 101 3.642 Marshall, Mia 30 30 513 17.1 44 85 .518 0 0 .000 13 31 .419 51 79 130 4.3 91 2 17 52 16 30 101 3.415 Hinnant, Vernessa 9 0 62 6.9 10 28 .357 4 16 .250 3 6 .500 3 11 14 1.6 6 0 1 14 2 6 27 3.02 Wood, Farrahn 29 4 248 8.6 21 64 .328 21 59 .356 3 5 .600 3 8 11 0.4 8 0 12 11 0 5 66 2.325 Doub, Katelyn 25 0 139 5.6 16 41 .390 8 19 .421 9 15 .600 12 6 18 0.7 19 0 5 12 0 4 49 2.012 Smith, Peggy 15 0 91 6.1 9 26 .346 5 17 .294 1 2 .500 2 4 6 0.4 16 1 1 9 0 1 24 1.65 Hoover, Mary-Melissa 5 0 9 1.8 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0.0 TEAM................ 54 51 105 3.5 1 11 Total.......... 30 756 1834 .412 106 351 .302 412 578 .713 416 776 1192 39.7 601 8 362 573 125 248 2030 67.7 Opponents...... 30 752 1831 .411 137 475 .288 472 678 .696 411 755 1166 38.9 579 - 423 509 96 276 2113 70.4

2014-15 MOUNTAINEERS CONFERENCE ONLY STATS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG24 Sydnor, Maryah 16 14 531 33.2 97 209 .464 8 28 .286 71 86 .826 46 103 149 9.3 26 0 29 54 4 20 273 17.120 Mallow, Katie 16 16 454 28.4 50 164 .305 22 87 .253 27 33 .818 12 33 45 2.8 26 0 33 48 0 17 149 9.310 Jones, Joi 20 19 539 27.0 67 166 .404 2 9 .222 32 45 .711 19 39 58 2.9 47 0 49 40 1 17 168 8.404 Huffman, Bria 20 7 445 22.3 53 133 .398 0 1 .000 44 59 .746 35 43 78 3.9 36 0 33 50 2 20 150 7.503 Carter, Bria 20 4 346 17.3 57 103 .553 0 0 .000 24 53 .453 41 54 95 4.8 42 0 20 36 7 19 138 6.930 Bassett-Smith, A. 20 1 350 17.5 52 135 .385 0 1 .000 15 19 .789 10 62 72 3.6 47 1 5 17 45 11 119 6.023 Cooper, KeKe 20 15 357 17.9 38 84 .452 0 0 .000 16 18 .889 28 70 98 4.9 34 0 17 30 21 22 92 4.634 Story, Madi 18 0 282 15.7 24 66 .364 7 22 .318 12 17 .706 13 20 33 1.8 28 0 22 25 1 16 67 3.742 Marshall, Mia 20 20 333 16.7 27 50 .540 0 0 .000 10 24 .417 36 52 88 4.4 57 1 14 31 11 15 64 3.202 Wood, Farrahn 19 4 183 9.6 16 49 .327 16 47 .340 3 5 .600 2 6 8 0.4 7 0 10 7 0 4 51 2.712 Smith, Peggy 13 0 85 6.5 8 23 .348 4 14 .286 1 2 .500 2 4 6 0.5 16 1 1 9 0 1 21 1.625 Doub, Katelyn 18 0 85 4.7 9 26 .346 5 13 .385 3 8 .375 9 3 12 0.7 13 0 3 9 0 2 26 1.405 Hoover, Mary-Melissa 4 0 6 1.5 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0.015 Hinnant, Vernessa 1 0 6 6.0 0 3 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 2.0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM................ 38 33 71 3.6 0 10 Total.......... 20 498 1213 .411 64 223 .287 258 369 .699 291 524 815 40.8 380 3 237 368 92 165 1318 65.9 Opponents...... 20 485 1189 .408 92 324 .284 292 426 .685 259 484 743 37.2 375 - 280 320 59 187 1354 67.7

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EXPERIENCE

THE

Appalachian State boasts a 120,000-square-foot ath-letics center, located adjacent to Kidd Brewer Stadium, which serves as the hub for Mountaineer athletics and its 20 varsity programs and provides student-athletes and coaches the opportunity to excel on and off the field. The Appalachian Athletics Center was the center-piece of a $50 million athletics facilities enhancement that began in 2006.

The Appalachian Athletics Center contains a 9,000-sqa-ure-foot athletic training facility (used by all 20 varsity sports), which houses two plunge pools, an underwater treadmill, rehab equipment, and a modality/treatment area. The Athletic Center also holds a 9,000-square-foot strength and conditioning center (used by all 20 varsity sports).

App State employs 13 athletic trainers who work daily with student-athletes, three local orthopedic providers who visit daily for an injury clinic and attend all home contests. The campus also has a first-rate health cen-ter for student-athletes.

Recently the Mountaineer women’s basketball traveled to Costa Rica for a foreign tour where, the team spent time at Roblealto, a non-profit social service organization

Men’s soccer and track and field standout Stanley Broaden was one of two student-athletes selected to represent the Sun Belt Conference at the 2015 NCAA Student-Athlete Leadership Forum.

In total, $4,573,270.53 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 ac-ademic year were awarded to 348 student-athletes. Of that, $1,915,115 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 85 football student-athletes. In the 2013-14 academic year alone $260,110.97 was given to 113 student-athletes from the Student Assistance Fund (SAF).

Appalachian State student-athletes are reguarly part of community service projects throughout Boone and the surrounding areas.

MOUNTAINEERS

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The University of Arkansas at Little Rock is a metropolitan public research university located in Little Rock, Arkansas. Established as Little Rock Junior College by the Little Rock School District in 1927, the institution became a private four-year university un-der the name Little Rock University in 1957. It returned to public status in 1969 when it merged with the University of Arkansas System under its present name.

Located on 250 acres, the Little Rock campus encompasses more than 56 buildings, including the Center for Nanotechnology Integrative Sciences, the Emerging Analytics Center, and the Sequoyah Research Center, and the Ottenheimer Library. Additionally, UALR houses special learning facilities that include a learning resource center, art gal-leries, KUAR public radio station, University Television, cyber café, speech and hearing clinic, and a campus-wide wireless network.

Little Rock has posted the highest multi-year Academic Progress Rate (APR) in the state of Arkansas four of the last five years and based upon the most recent APR data, the LR men’s and women’s basketball teams have the highest multi-year APR of all Di-vision I member institutions in the state of Arkansas. The school has posted the high-est NCAA Graduation Success Rate of all Division I member institutions in the state of Arkansas with its student-athletes posting a combined cumulative GPA of 3.18 through the Spring 2014 semester, with 71 percent earning a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better.

Notable alumni: Julie Adams, Actress; Derek Fisher, Head Coach of New York Knicks (NBA); James Richard Cheek, former U.S. Ambassador; Koby Koomson, Ghana’s Ambassador to the U.S.; Max W. Hooper, Co-founder of Equity Broadcasting; Jerry Maulden, retired CEO of Entergy; Mary Mel French, former White House Chief of Protocol; Mike Ross, U.S. Congressman; Lynda Hull, Poet; Robert Palmer, writer and musician.

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY

Dr. Joel E. AndersonChancellor

Dr. David BriscoeFaculty Representative

Chasse Conque Athletics Director

Amy BurgessSWA

ADMINISTRATION TROJANS

Joe Foley, the 2010, 2011 and 2015 Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year and 2010 Russell Athletic/WBCA Regional Coach of the Year, has led the Little Rock Women’s Basketball program to 20-win seasons eight of the last nine years, outright Sun Belt Conference West Division titles in the final six years the Sun Belt had divisions, post-season appearances in seven of the last eight years – including four NCAA berths – and Sun Belt Conference Tournament titles in 2011, 2012 and 2015. Foley has recorded a 700-212 (.768) career record and a 244-131 (.630) record at Little Rock as he begins his 13th season in 2015-16. Foley earned his 700th career victory in the

NCAA Tournament’s first round in 2015, and he signed a contract extension in April 2015 that will keep him as the Trojans’ head coach through the 2023-24 season.

QUICK FACTS

Location.......................................................... Little Rock, Ark.

Founded ............................................................................1927

Enrollment .....................................................................11,841

Nickname ..................................................................... Trojans

Colors ..........................................................Maroon and Silver

Head Coach ............................................................... Joe Foley

Alma Mater, Year ............................ Central Arkansas, 1979

Record at LR (Years) ......................................... 234-131 (12)

Career Record .................................................. 700-212 (26)

Associate Head Coach ................................. Robert Dallimore

Alma Mater, Year ..................................................LSU, 1987

Assistant Coach ..................................................... Alicia Cash

Alma Mater, Year .................................................... LR, 2004

Assistant Coach ............................................. Steve Wiedower

Alma Mater, Year ................................Arkansas State, 1987

2014-15 Overall Record .................................................... 29-5

2014-15 SBC Record/Finish ........................................18-2/1st

Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................... 3/2

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................................ 7/5

Newcomers .............................................................................7

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Joe Foley, the 2010, 2011 and 2015 Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year and 2010 Russell Athletic/WBCA Regional Coach of the Year, has led the Little Rock Women’s Basketball program to 20-win seasons eight of the last nine years, outright Sun Belt Conference West Division titles in the final six years the Sun Belt had divisions, post-season appearances in seven of the last eight years – including four NCAA berths – and Sun Belt Conference Tournament titles in 2011, 2012 and 2015. Foley has recorded a 700-212 (.768) career record and a 244-131 (.630) record at Little Rock as he begins his 13th season in 2015-16. Foley earned his 700th career victory in the

NCAA Tournament’s first round in 2015, and he signed a contract extension in April 2015 that will keep him as the Trojans’ head coach through the 2023-24 season.

2015-16 SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIMENov. 13 at Tulane New Orleans, La. 5:30 PMNOV. 18 LSU LITTLE ROCK, ARK. 7:15 PMNov. 24 at Oral Roberts Tulsa, Okla. 7:00 PMNOV. 27 MEMPHIS LITTLE ROCK, ARK. 5:15 PMDec. 2 at Oklahoma Norman, Okla. 7:00 PMDEC. 6 TEXAS LITTLE ROCK, ARK. 2:00 PMDEC. 13 TULSA LITTLE ROCK, ARK. 2:00 PMDEC. 20 MISSOURI STATE LITTLE ROCK, ARK. 3:00 PMDec. 22 at Texas A&M College Station, Texas 12:00 PMDec. 30 at South Alabama * Mobile, Ala. 5:00 PMJan. 2 at Troy * Troy, Ala. 2:00 PMJAN. 7 UL LAFAYETTE * LITTLE ROCK, ARK. 5:15 PMJAN. 9 UL MONROE * LITTLE ROCK, ARK. 4:00 PMJAN. 14 APPALACHIAN STATE * LITTLE ROCK, ARK. 5:15 PMJan. 18 at Arkansas State * Jonesboro, Ark. 5:05 PMJan. 21 at Texas State * San Marcos, Texas 5:30 PMJan. 23 at UT Arlington * Arlington, Texas 5:00 PMJAN. 28 GEORGIA SOUTHERN * LITTLE ROCK, ARK. 5:15 PMJAN. 30 GEORGIA STATE * LITTLE ROCK, ARK. 4:00 PMFEB. 4 TROY * LITTLE ROCK, ARK. 5:15 PMFEB. 6 SOUTH ALABAMA * LITTLE ROCK, ARK. 4:00 PMFeb. 11 at UL Monroe * Monroe, La. 5:15 PMFeb. 13 at UL Lafayette * Lafayette, La. 2:00 PMFeb. 18 at Georgia State * Atlanta, Ga. 4:00 PMFeb. 20 at Georgia Southern * Statesboro, Ga. 3:30 PMFEB. 25 UT ARLINGTON * LITTLE ROCK, ARK. 5:15 PMFEB. 27 TEXAS STATE * LITTLE ROCK, ARK. 4:00 PMMAR. 1 ARKANSAS STATE * LITTLE ROCK, ARK. 5:15 PMMar. 3 at Appalachian State * Boone, N.C. 4:00 PMMar. 9-12 Sun Belt Conference Championship New Orleans, La. TBA

Home games in Bold | All Times Central | * - Sun Belt Conference Game

Head Coach Joe Foley

2015-16 ROSTER

DATE OPPONENT RESULTNOVEMBER14 at No. 24 LSU W, 70-5418 MISSOURI STATE W, 61-4822 at Rice W, 55-4026 ORAL ROBERTS W, 54-4329 at Memphis W, 66-59DECEMBER6 TULANE L, 58-7414 OKLAHOMA W, 66-6218 at South Dakota State L, 42-6721 at Tulsa W, 66-5930 UL LAFAYETTE * W, 67-41JANUARY3 at Georgia State * W, 75-555 SOUTH ALABAMA * W, 71-378 at Texas State * W, 65-4510 APPALACHIAN STATE * W, 69-4817 at UL Monroe * W, 79-4119 at South Alabama * W, 56-3422 TROY * W, 82-5624 UT ARLINGTON * W, 66-3829 at Arkansas State * L, 69-7031 at Georgia Southern * W, 58-44FEBRUARY5 UL MONROE * W, 68-447 TEXAS STATE * W, 70-4312 at Appalachian State * W, 63-4914 GEORGIA SOUTHERN * W, 60-4319 ARKANSAS STATE * W, 63-6121 at Troy * L, 62-6526 GEORGIA STATE * W, 56-3928 at UT Arlington * W, 48-38MARCH5 at UL Lafayette * W, 68-6611 (1) vs. No. 8 Georgia State W, 71-5413 (1) vs. No. 4 Texas State W, 87-4414 (1) vs. No. 2 Arkansas State W, 78-7221 (2) vs. No. 6 Texas A&M W, 69-6023 (2) vs. No. 3 Arizona State L, 54-57

* Denotes Sun Belt Conference Game(1) - Sun Belt Championship (New Orleans, LA)(2) - NCAA Tournament First Round (Tempe, AZ)

NO. NAME POS. HT. YEAR HOMETOWN

00 Ronjanae DeGray F 6-0 Fr. Odessa, Texas

2 Monique Townson G 5-6 So. Kansas City, Mo.

4 Kira Shepard G 5-7 Fr. Fort Smith, Ark.

5 Amber Landing F 6-3 Fr. Jackson, Miss.

10 Alexius Dawn G 5-4 Sr. Amarillo, Texas

13 Sharde’ Collins G 5-9 Jr. Texarkana, Texas

15 Kiara Scott G 5-11 Fr. Houma, La.

20 Shanity James F 5-11 Sr. St. Louis, Mo.

22 Deja McKinney G 5-10 Fr. Ville Platte, La.

23 Alivia Huell F 5-9 So. Malvern, Ark.

30 Raeyana DeGray G/F 5-11 Fr. Odessa, Texas

32 Autummn Williams F 5-9 Jr. Rochester, N.Y.

33 Keanna Keys F 6-1 Jr. Sumrall, Miss.

40 Kaitlyn Pratt F 6-1 Jr. New Orleans, La.

2014-15 RESULTS (29-5, 18-2 Sun Belt)

Location.......................................................... Little Rock, Ark.

Founded ............................................................................1927

Enrollment .....................................................................11,841

Nickname ..................................................................... Trojans

Colors ..........................................................Maroon and Silver

Head Coach ............................................................... Joe Foley

Alma Mater, Year ............................ Central Arkansas, 1979

Record at LR (Years) ......................................... 234-131 (12)

Career Record .................................................. 700-212 (26)

Associate Head Coach ................................. Robert Dallimore

Alma Mater, Year ..................................................LSU, 1987

Assistant Coach ..................................................... Alicia Cash

Alma Mater, Year .................................................... LR, 2004

Assistant Coach ............................................. Steve Wiedower

Alma Mater, Year ................................Arkansas State, 1987

2014-15 Overall Record .................................................... 29-5

2014-15 SBC Record/Finish ........................................18-2/1st

Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................... 3/2

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................................ 7/5

Newcomers .............................................................................7

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Alexius Dawn

G - 5-4SeniorAmarillo, TexasSociology

A revelation on the Trojans’ during her first year with the team, Alexius Dawn is back for her senior year in 2015-16. In the 2014-15 season, Dawn made an immediate impact, starting all 34 games for the team as the only player to do so. Dawn made an incredible 76 3-pointers during the year, the second-highest total for a single season in Little Rock history. She also finished third on the team with 10.3 points per game and broke the Sun Belt Conference Tournament record for 3-pointers made in a tournament with 15. Dawn was named All-Sun Belt Second Team and to the All-Tournament Team after the year. She also finished second on the team with assists and steals during the year, averaging 3.4 and 1.8 per game, respectively.

Shanity James

F - 5-11SeniorSt. Louis, Mo.Sociology

The Trojans’ lone fourth-year senior in 2015-16, Shanity James returns as a solidifying presence in the frontcourt. She enters her senior year ranked in the top 10 all-time at Little Rock in more than 10 categories including third-most all-time in offensive re-bounds with 247. She also ranks in the top five for the Trojans in free throws attempted and offensive rebounds per game. In her junior year, James led Little Rock with 6.9 rebounds per game and finished second on the team with 10.7 points per game. She shot over 51 percent from the field and scored in double figures during 20 of her 34 games played.

TROJANS TO WATCH

2014-15 TROJANS OVERALL STATS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG24 Gault, Taylor 34 26 1043 30.7 194 467 .415 48 122 .393 94 129 .729 25 74 99 2.9 69 0 61 76 28 46 530 15.620 James, Shanity 33 31 985 29.8 137 267 .513 3 6 .500 75 151 .497 96 133 229 6.9 100 2 47 59 28 31 352 10.710 Dawn, Alexius 34 34 1158 34.1 126 328 .384 76 209 .364 23 29 .793 8 89 97 2.9 76 1 117 64 5 60 351 10.34 Clark, Kier 34 9 722 21.2 102 224 .455 2 13 .154 44 57 .772 42 94 136 4.0 59 0 36 52 10 36 250 7.440 Pratt, Kaitlyn 34 22 813 23.9 95 168 .565 0 0 .000 49 71 .690 75 81 156 4.6 101 2 15 47 4 29 239 7.032 Cobbins, Ka’Nesheia 34 33 1132 33.3 66 169 .391 2 7 .286 78 100 .780 27 152 179 5.3 72 0 174 93 6 62 212 6.233 Keys, Keanna 33 12 533 16.2 64 134 .478 0 0 .000 35 61 .574 51 70 121 3.7 83 3 9 43 4 10 163 4.913 Collins, Sharde’ 23 2 154 6.7 21 46 .457 3 7 .429 2 2 1.000 6 14 20 0.9 18 0 7 16 0 2 47 2.021 Williams, Lexus 20 1 140 7.0 14 33 .424 0 0 .000 12 14 .857 12 10 22 1.1 20 0 3 5 5 9 40 2.02 Townson, Monique 22 0 103 4.7 6 16 .375 5 10 .500 9 16 .563 4 9 13 0.6 12 0 8 5 0 6 26 1.23 Jackson, Di’Mond 4 0 15 3.8 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 2 2 0 0 2 0.5 TEAM................ 61 49 110 3.2 1 15 Total.......... 34 825 1853 .445 139 374 .372 423 632 .669 407 775 1182 34.8 612 8 479 477 90 291 2212 65.1 Opponents...... 34 638 1724 .370 104 379 .274 370 550 .673 409 734 1143 33.6 622 - 292 660 79 169 1750 51.5

2014-15 TROJANS CONFERENCE ONLY STATS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG24 Gault, Taylor 20 20 657 32.8 115 281 .409 31 74 .419 57 75 .760 21 44 65 3.3 41 0 34 41 16 29 318 15.920 James, Shanity 19 19 578 30.4 88 169 .521 3 4 .750 51 91 .560 59 91 150 7.9 56 1 24 32 18 18 230 12.110 Dawn, Alexius 20 20 684 34.2 76 181 .420 44 119 .370 12 14 .857 3 61 64 3.2 40 0 73 37 4 31 208 10.432 Cobbins, Ka’Nesheia 20 20 685 34.2 38 95 .400 1 3 .333 49 66 .742 14 95 109 5.5 45 0 114 54 6 35 126 6.340 Pratt, Kaitlyn 20 12 473 23.7 50 97 .515 0 0 .000 25 38 .658 40 45 85 4.3 54 1 5 34 2 19 125 6.34 Clark, Kier 20 1 351 17.6 50 112 .446 0 3 .000 22 28 .786 22 50 72 3.6 32 0 15 28 8 12 122 6.133 Keys, Keanna 20 8 332 16.6 44 91 .484 0 0 .000 25 46 .543 37 48 85 4.3 48 1 6 28 2 6 113 5.721 Williams, Lexus 11 0 74 6.7 8 16 .500 0 0 .000 8 10 .800 6 6 12 1.1 9 0 1 4 4 4 24 2.213 Collins, Sharde’ 16 0 92 5.8 15 31 .484 3 6 .500 0 0 .000 5 10 15 0.9 11 0 4 9 0 2 33 2.12 Townson, Monique 16 0 58 3.6 2 5 .400 1 3 .333 9 16 .563 2 7 9 0.6 8 0 3 1 0 5 14 0.93 Jackson, Di’Mond 4 0 15 3.8 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 2 2 0 0 2 0.5 TEAM................ 34 29 63 3.2 0 10 Total.......... 20 486 1079 .450 83 212 .392 260 386 .674 243 486 729 36.5 345 3 281 280 60 161 1315 65.8 Opponents...... 20 359 1022 .351 48 204 .235 191 295 .647 232 415 647 32.3 369 - 151 375 44 103 957 47.8

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The academic center in the Jack Stephens Center allows student-ath-

letes access to a first-rate facility which they can visit for academic ad-

vising, tutoring and schedule consultation. The academic center features

23 computer terminals, each of which provides access to the internet

and a printer.

All student-athletes are guided and monitored for their academic

progress and performance throughout the year. Tutoring is one of many

valuable resources available through academic advising. By working

with tutors and professional staff, student-athletes generally experience

reduced test anxiety and improved grades.

Little Rock has posted the highest multi-year Academic Progress Rate

(APR) in the state of Arkansas four of the last five years and based upon

the most recent APR data, the LR men’s and women’s basketball teams

have the highest multi-year APR of all Division I member institutions in

the state of Arkansas.

The school has posted the highest NCAA Graduation Success Rate of all

Division I member institutions in the state of Arkansas with its stu-

dent-athletes posting a combined cumulative GPA of 3.18 through the

Spring 2014 semester, with 71 percent earning a cumulative GPA of 3.0

or better.

The LR women’s golf team boasted the seventh-highest team GPA in the

nation (3.74) during the 2013-14 academic year and was recognized by

the Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) for its efforts.

Little Rock awarded $3,038,878.00 worth of athletic scholarships in the

2014-15 academic year awarded to 149 student-athletes and dolled out

an additional $47,309.79 to 86 student-athletes from the Student Assis-

tance Fund (SAF) during the 2013-14 academic year

Little Rock volleyball players Megan Mathis, Kelsey Leech and Capri Rino receive their certificates from the Sun Belt Conference for making the Sun

Belt Commissioner’s List for the 2013-14 academic year.

TROJANS

EXPERIENCE

THE

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Arkansas State was founded in Jonesboro in 1909 by the Arkansas Legislature as a regional agricultural training school. It began offering a two-year college program in 1918, then became First District Agricultural and Mechanical College in 1925. A four-year degree program was begun in 1930, then A & M College became Arkansas State College in 1933. The Arkansas Legislature elevated the college to university status and changed the name to “Arkansas State University” in 1967.

Arkansas State University is a public university and is the flagship campus of the Arkansas State University System, the state’s second largest college system and university by enrollment. It is located atop 800 acres on Crowley’s Ridge in Jonesboro, Arkansas.

Notable Alumni: Former NFL players Ray Brown, Carlos Emmons, Corey Williams, Bryan Hall, Oren O’Neal, Tyrell Johnson , Cleo Lemon, Maurice Carthon, Bill Bergey and Fred Barnett; Current NFL players Demario Davis (New York Jets), M.D. Jennings (Tampa Bay Buccaneers), David Johnson (San Diego Chargers), Alex Carrington (Buffa-lo Bills), Ryan Carrethers (San Diego Chargers), Derek Newton (Houston Texans), Don Jones (Miami Dolphins) and Kelcie McCray (Kansas City Chiefs); Olympic Gold Medalist Al Joyner; Betty Beene, President of the United Way; James Pardew, U.S. Ambassador; Earl Bell, Olympic Medalist; Mike Beebe, Former Governor of Arkansas.

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY

Dr. Tim HudsonChancellor

Karen McDanielFaculty Representative

Terry Mohijar Athletics Director

Amy HoltSWA

ADMINISTRATION RED WOLVES

One of the most recognizable names and faces in the Sun Belt Conference and women’s college basketball, Brian Boyer has built an illustrious career highlighted by countless milestones, including becoming the all-time wins leader in the SBC. In his 16 years on the sidelines, Boyer was the primary architect in transforming the Arkansas State women’s program into a model of consistency since taking over in 1999 and guiding the team to an appearance in the Women’s National Invitation Tournament. He has coached the Red Wolves to six appearances in the WNIT and two SBC regular-season championships including the outright regular season crown in 2013-14.

QUICK FACTS

Location...........................................................Jonesboro, Ark.

Founded ............................................................................1909

Enrollment .....................................................................13,144

Nickname ...............................................................Red Wolves

Colors ...........................................................Scarlet and Black

Head Coach ...........................................................Brian Boyer

Alma Mater, Year ............................ Missouri Western, 1993

Record at A-STATE (Years) ............................... 272-223 (16)

Career Record ............................................................. Same

Assistant Coach .....................................Autumn Rademacher

Alma Mater, Year ..............................................Detroit, 1997

Assistant Coach ..............................................Deidra Johnson

Alma Mater, Year ...............................Oklahoma State, 2004

Assistant Coach ................................................... Steve Huber

Alma Mater, Year .................................... Illinois State, 1982

2014-15 Overall Record .................................................. 24-11

2014-15 SBC Record/Finish .......................................16-4/2nd

Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................... 3/2

Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................................... 12/2

Newcomers .............................................................................1

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One of the most recognizable names and faces in the Sun Belt Conference and women’s college basketball, Brian Boyer has built an illustrious career highlighted by countless milestones, including becoming the all-time wins leader in the SBC. In his 16 years on the sidelines, Boyer was the primary architect in transforming the Arkansas State women’s program into a model of consistency since taking over in 1999 and guiding the team to an appearance in the Women’s National Invitation Tournament. He has coached the Red Wolves to six appearances in the WNIT and two SBC regular-season championships including the outright regular season crown in 2013-14.

2015-16 SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIMENov. 14 at Tennessee Tech Cookeville, Tenn. 5:30 PMNov. 18 at UT Martin Martin, Tenn. 6:00 PMNOV. 21 WICHITA STATE JONESBORO, ARK. 7:05 PMNov. 25 at UT Chattanooga Chattanooga, Tenn. 6:30 PMNov. 28 at Florida Gulf Coast Fort Myers, Fla. 6:00 PMDec. 7 at Florida Gainesville, Fla. TBADEC. 12 ALCORN STATE JONESBORO, ARK. 5:05 PMDEC. 16 AUSTIN PEAY JONESBORO, ARK. 11:30 AMDec. 21 at Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. 7:00 PMDec. 30 at Troy * Troy, Ala. 5:15 PMJan. 2 at South Alabama * Mobile, Ala. 2:00 PMJAN. 7 UL MONROE * JONESBORO, ARK. 5:05 PMJAN. 9 UL LAFAYETTE * JONESBORO, ARK. 3:05 PMJAN. 16 APPALACHIAN STATE * JONESBORO, ARK. 3:05 PMJAN. 18 LITTLE ROCK * JONESBORO, ARK. 5:05 PMJan. 21 at UT Arlington * Arlington, Texas 5:00 PMJan. 23 at Texas State * San Marcos, Texas 2:00 PMJAN. 28 GEORGIA STATE * JONESBORO, ARK. 5:05 PMJAN. 30 GEORGIA SOUTHERN * JONESBORO, ARK. 3:05 PMFEB. 4 SOUTH ALABAMA * JONESBORO, ARK. 5:05 PMFEB. 6 TROY * JONESBORO, ARK. 3:05 PMFeb. 11 at UL Lafayette * Lafayette, La. 5:00 PMFeb. 13 at UL Monroe * Monroe, La. 2:00 PMFeb. 18 at Georgia Southern * Statesboro, Ga. 4:00 PMFeb. 20 at Georgia State * Atlanta, Ga. 11:00 AMFeb. 25 Texas State * Jonesboro, Ark. 5:05 PMFEB. 27 UT ARLINGTON * JONESBORO, ARK. 3:05 PMMar. 1 at Little Rock * Little Rock, Ark. 5:15 PMMar. 5 at Appalachian State * Boone, N.C. 12:00 PMMar. 9-12 Sun Belt Conference Championship New Orleans, La. TBA

Home games in Bold | All Times Central | * - Sun Belt Conference Game

Head Coach Brian Boyer

2015-16 ROSTER

DATE OPPONENT RESULTNOVEMBER14 (1) Jackson State W, 92-6016 (1) at Mississippi State L, 82-9322 (1) at Colorado L, 69-8028 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS W, 79-39DECEMBER1 CHATTANOOGA W, 57-5211 at Ohio State L, 52-6714 at Kansas L, 48-6217 at Kent State W, 59-4419 at Missouri State W, 78-6222 FLORIDA GULF COAST L, 68-7430 at South Alabama * W, 62-50JANUARY3 APPALACHIAN STATE * W, 89-755 at UL Monroe * W, 77-578 GEORGIA SOUTHERN * W, 86-6310 at UT Arlington * W, 80-77 IOT)15 at Appalachian State * L, 69-7017 TEXAS STATE * W, 68-4819 GEORGIA STATE * W, 76-6522 at UL Lafayette * L, 57-6924 at Troy * W, 82-7629 LITTLE ROCK * W, 70-6931 at Georgia State * W, 61-47FEBRUARY5 TROY * W, 91-7212 at Georgia Southern * W, 81-7319 at Little Rock * L, 61-6321 UL MONROE * W, 69-6126 UT ARLINGTON * W, 67-6228 at Texas State * L, 74-83MARCH5 SOUTH ALABAMA * W, 70-607 UL LAFAYETTE * W, 87-6511 (2) vs. No. 7 Appalachian State W, 67-5213 (2) vs. No. 6 UL Lafayette W, 63-6114 (2) vs. No. 1 Little Rock L, 72-7818 (3) vs. Western Michigan W, 61-4922 (3) vs. Middle Tennessee L, 60-70

* Denotes Sun Belt Conference Game (1) - Preseason WNIT (Campus Sites)(2) - Sun Belt Championship (New Orleans, LA)(3) - Women’s NIT First Round (Murfreesboro, TN)

NO. NAME POS. HT. YEAR HOMETOWN

0 Aaliyah Warren F 6-3 RS-Fr. Irving, Texas

1 Lauren Bradshaw F 6-2 Jr. Mesquite, Texas

3 Khadija Brown-Haywood F 5-11 Sr. Centralia, Ill.

5 Brittney Gill G 5-8 RS-Sr. Pine Bluff, Ark.

10 Akasha Westbrook G 5-10 So. Malvern, Ark.

11 Amanda Lawson G 5-10 RS-Sr. Bryan, Texas

12 Jamie Ruffins G 5-8 Jr. Little Rock, Ark.

13 Brittany Fowler G 5-8 Jr. Leachville, Ark.

14 Christyal Holloway G 5-8 So. Little Rock, Ark.

20 Kylie Ladd G 5-8 Fr. Ozark, Ark.

21 Jessica Flanery G 5-10 Sr. Mountain View, Ark.

24 Aundrea Gamble G 5-9 RS-Sr. McKinney, Texas

25 Dominique Oliver G 5-6 Jr. Rowlett, Texas

33 Ogo Obinabo F 6-2 So. Plano, Texas

Location...........................................................Jonesboro, Ark.

Founded ............................................................................1909

Enrollment .....................................................................13,144

Nickname ...............................................................Red Wolves

Colors ...........................................................Scarlet and Black

Head Coach ...........................................................Brian Boyer

Alma Mater, Year ............................ Missouri Western, 1993

Record at A-STATE (Years) ............................... 272-223 (16)

Career Record ............................................................. Same

Assistant Coach .....................................Autumn Rademacher

Alma Mater, Year ..............................................Detroit, 1997

Assistant Coach ..............................................Deidra Johnson

Alma Mater, Year ...............................Oklahoma State, 2004

Assistant Coach ................................................... Steve Huber

Alma Mater, Year .................................... Illinois State, 1982

2014-15 Overall Record .................................................. 24-11

2014-15 SBC Record/Finish .......................................16-4/2nd

Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................... 3/2

Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................................... 12/2

Newcomers .............................................................................1

2014-15 RESULTS (24-11, 16-4 Sun Belt)

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Aundrea Gamble

G - 5-9RS-SeniorMcKinney, Texas Master of Arts in Teaching

Aundrea Gamble became the first player in Arkansas State women’s basketball history to win the Sun Belt Conference Student-Athlete of the Year Award in back-to-back season after another standing junior campaign. She also became the first player in school history to be named to the WBCA All-America team and is just the second All-American in school history. Gamble averaged 18 points, 4.3 assists and 4.3 rebounds a season ago and ranks 11th on the Red Wolves’ all-time scoring list. If she continues her scoring pace this season, she could become the school’s second-leading scorer for a career. Gamble has a well-rounded game and proved that in 2014-15 by dishing out a school 171 assists. She is already the most decorated A-State women’s basketball in school history, garnering two first-team all-conference, SBC All-Tourna-ment, two CollegeSportsMadness.com SBC All-Conference, CollegeSportsMadness.com Mid-Major All-American and six SBC Player of the Week Honors along with many others in just two short year.

Khadija Brown-Haywood

F - 5-11SeniorCentralia, Ill.Early Childhood Education

Khadija Brown-Haywood enjoyed a breakthrough season in 2014-15 on her way to earning All-Sun Belt Conference Third-Team honors at the end of the year. She was the team’s second leading scorer at 11.5 points per game, 15th best in the conference, and started in 33 of the Red Wolves’ 35 games. She set numerous career-highs as a junior, including scoring a career-best 21 points against Christian Brothers on Nov. 28 and a career-high 13 rebounds against Appalachian State in the Sun Belt Conference Tourna-ment. In all, Brown-Haywood tied or set career-highs 11 different times throughout her junior year. She was also awarded the Red Wolves Excellence award at the end of the season, which takes into account academics, community service, heart, effort, determi-nation (on and off the court), pride in Arkansas State and overall character.

RED WOLVES TO WATCH

2014-15 RED WOLVES OVERALL STATS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG24 Gamble, Aundrea 35 35 1332 38.1 238 515 .462 33 110 .300 162 207 .783 63 123 186 5.3 49 1 171 110 3 59 671 19.23 Brown-Haywood, K 35 33 1078 30.8 157 335 .469 30 96 .313 57 71 .803 61 146 207 5.9 68 1 53 76 18 46 401 11.523 Hunt, Jasmine 35 35 967 27.6 147 283 .519 0 0 .000 93 152 .612 95 131 226 6.5 74 0 7 51 6 21 387 11.12 Qedan, Hanna 34 34 993 29.2 101 253 .399 45 135 .333 74 91 .813 24 89 113 3.3 66 1 54 54 20 44 321 9.411 Lawson, Amanda 30 2 440 14.7 73 140 .521 0 2 .000 32 62 .516 39 52 91 3.0 58 3 32 41 6 7 178 5.95 Gill, Brittney 35 7 641 18.3 84 192 .438 8 22 .364 22 32 .688 34 70 104 3.0 92 3 32 55 11 27 198 5.721 Flanery, Jessica 34 0 356 10.5 51 139 .367 32 92 .348 2 2 1.000 17 36 53 1.6 37 1 14 18 2 12 136 4.01 Bradshaw, Lauren 34 0 287 8.4 33 76 .434 0 0 .000 9 17 .529 18 45 63 1.9 24 0 1 20 15 8 75 2.212 Ruffins, Jamie 35 29 690 19.7 21 68 .309 1 3 .333 29 40 .725 20 70 90 2.6 53 0 64 69 1 33 72 2.10 Warren, Aaliyah 2 0 9 4.5 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 1 1 2 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 1.513 Fowler, Brittany 9 0 26 2.9 3 7 .429 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 1 2 3 0.3 0 0 0 3 0 0 7 0.814 Holloway, Christyal 26 0 116 4.5 5 23 .217 0 9 .000 10 19 .526 2 12 14 0.5 21 0 8 11 1 4 20 0.810 Westbrook, Akasha 11 0 36 3.3 3 10 .300 0 1 .000 2 6 .333 2 4 6 0.5 4 0 1 4 0 3 8 0.733 Obinabo, Ogo 10 0 23 2.3 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 3 3 0.3 3 0 0 2 1 1 5 0.525 Oliver, Dominique 10 0 31 3.1 0 3 .000 0 1 .000 3 6 .500 1 3 4 0.4 3 0 2 4 0 1 3 0.3 TEAM................ 61 56 117 3.4 2 10 Total.......... 35 919 2050 .448 150 473 .317 497 709 .701 439 843 1282 36.6 554 11 439 529 84 266 2485 71.0 Opponents...... 35 871 2104 .414 155 495 .313 351 512 .686 466 805 1271 36.3 646 - 375 593 117 252 2248 64.2

2014-15 RED WOLVES CONFERENCE ONLY STATS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG24 Gamble, Aundrea 20 20 768 38.4 134 302 .444 22 67 .328 91 116 .784 37 65 102 5.1 23 0 112 51 2 35 381 19.123 Hunt, Jasmine 20 20 576 28.8 94 175 .537 0 0 .000 69 106 .651 65 81 146 7.3 45 0 4 38 4 12 257 12.93 Brown-Haywood, K 20 20 620 31.0 99 203 .488 23 63 .365 27 34 .794 38 84 122 6.1 43 1 34 43 11 20 248 12.42 Qedan, Hanna 19 19 596 31.4 64 157 .408 31 87 .356 46 57 .807 11 57 68 3.6 41 1 34 37 9 24 205 10.85 Gill, Brittney 20 1 345 17.3 49 110 .445 4 12 .333 9 15 .600 15 39 54 2.7 55 2 20 28 4 17 111 5.611 Lawson, Amanda 20 0 243 12.2 37 68 .544 0 1 .000 22 38 .579 22 25 47 2.4 25 0 14 20 3 3 96 4.821 Flanery, Jessica 19 0 165 8.7 28 71 .394 17 47 .362 1 1 1.000 11 12 23 1.2 20 1 8 9 2 3 74 3.91 Bradshaw, Lauren 19 0 153 8.1 17 43 .395 0 0 .000 7 11 .636 12 27 39 2.1 7 0 0 9 7 3 41 2.212 Ruffins, Jamie 20 20 441 22.1 12 42 .286 0 1 .000 18 26 .692 13 52 65 3.3 28 0 44 39 0 24 42 2.114 Holloway, Christyal 15 0 68 4.5 2 13 .154 0 6 .000 8 15 .533 0 8 8 0.5 10 0 5 6 1 2 12 0.833 Obinabo, Ogo 5 0 11 2.2 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 2 2 0.4 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 0.625 Oliver, Dominique 6 0 11 1.8 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 3 4 .750 0 1 1 0.2 1 0 0 2 0 1 3 0.513 Fowler, Brittany 5 0 11 2.2 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0.410 Westbrook, Akasha 6 0 17 2.8 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 1 3 4 0.7 2 0 1 1 0 0 2 0.3 TEAM................ 38 32 70 3.5 2 7 Total.......... 20 539 1194 .451 97 285 .340 302 427 .707 264 488 752 37.6 303 6 276 292 43 144 1477 73.8 Opponents...... 20 516 1249 .413 85 284 .299 188 275 .684 280 457 737 36.8 382 - 217 324 62 136 1305 65.2

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It is well-known that collegiate athletics departments across the country

place a common emphasis on graduation, but Arkansas State has taken it

a step further by fulfilling a bold promise of 100 percent job placement for

all its graduating student-athletes.

A-State continues to reach that goal through its newly-developed Red

Wolves Leadership Academy, which strengthened with a new study abroad

component added to foster global awareness which is often cited by em-

ployers as a positive attribute they seek.

Arkansas State student-athletes took part in the first study abroad pro-

gram offered by any university and their athletics department in the nation

in the summer of 2015. The program goes hand-in-hand with the Red

Wolves Leadership Academy, designed with the sole purpose to obtain 100

percent job placement for all student-athletes upon graduation.

The Student-Athlete Academic Success Center at Arkansas State Univer-

sity, located in the Performance Enhancement Complex, is yet another

resource that Red Wolf Student-Athletes have for their studies and

advancement. The center serves as a resource to assist student-athletes

in various aspects of their academic, athletic and personal lives. The

center has a very active tutoring program with the goal of providing each

student-athlete with the best possible assistance available. The tutorial

program is designed to act as a supplement to the class itself and as a

support to student-athletes. A total of five academic advisors are also

available to student-athletes in order to monitor academic progress. Two

advisors are assigned to football and two are assigned to the other 11

sponsored sports.

In total, $4,320,921 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 aca-

demic year were awarded to 267 student-athletes. Of that, $1,765,154

worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were award-

ed to 85 football student-athletes. In the 2013-14 academic year alone

$119,369 was given to 290 student-athletes from the Student Assistance

Fund (SAF).

A school-record five Arkansas State Athletics programs posted an Academic Progress Rate (APR) multiyear score that ranks among the nation’s top 10 percent in their respective sport. The Red Wolves had the most teams recognized among NCAA Division I institutions in the state of Arkansas.

EXPERIENCE

THE

RED WOLVES

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Georgia Southern University offers more than 100 academic majors in a comprehen-sive array of baccalaureate degrees and selected master’s and doctoral programs. The University has earned a reputation for providing all of the benefits of a major university with the feeling of a much smaller college. In 2011, Georgia Southern was named the fourth most popular university in the country in the U.S. News & World Report’s “Top 20 Most Popular Universities.” One of the top choices in Georgia for new freshmen, including HOPE Scholars, Georgia Southern enrolls an increasingly selective student body representing the United States and nearly 100 nations.

The nearly 700 acre park-like campus continues an era of capital construction that has opened new facilities for colleges and academic programs, student recreation and de-velopment, university housing, athletics, and public service. The learning environment is enhanced by a museum of cultural and natural history, a botanical garden, a unique wildlife education and raptor center, a performing arts center, the Center for Art and Theatre, and a continuing education and conference center. The campus is located in Statesboro, a classic Main Street community near historic Savannah and Hilton Head Island.

Notable Alumni: Daniel Cathy, President Chick-Fil-A; Tony Townley, co-founder of Zaxby’s Restaurant; Hala Moddelmog, President of Arby’s; Luke Bryan, Country Music Singer; Mike Davis, Executive Director, USGA.

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY

Dr. Jean BartelsInterim President

Dr. Chris GeyermanFaculty Representative

Tom Kleinlein Athletics Director

Cathy BeeneSWA

ADMINISTRATION EAGLES

Georgia Southern Athletics named 27-year head coaching veteran Kip Drown as seventh head women’s basketball coach on March 31, 2015. Drown owns a 463-336 career record with stops at Southwest Baptist, Georgia Southwestern, Grand Canyon and most recently Colorado State-Pueblo. Drown joined the Eagles after most recently serving as head coach at CSU-Pueblo, where he led the ThunderWolves to a winning season every year and reached the NCAA Division II tournament in seven of his 10 seasons at the helm. Drown led the squad to four RMAC Championships and won three-straight titles from 2008-2010.

QUICK FACTS

Location............................................................Statesboro, Ga.

Founded ............................................................................1906

Enrollment .....................................................................20,584

Nickname ...................................................................... Eagles

Colors ...............................................................Blue and White

Head Coach ..............................................................Kip Drown

Alma Mater, Year ............... Southwest Missouri State, 1984

Record at GS (Years) .........................................First Season

Career Record .................................................. 463-336 (27)

Assistant Coach .................................................. Lisa Jackson

Alma Mater ..................................................... Erskine, 2007

Assistant Coach ...................................................Alex Stewart

Alma Mater .............................................Georgia Tech, 2004

Assistant Coach .................................................Toby Wagoner

Alma Mater, Year ................................ Eastern Illinois, 1999

2014-15 Overall Record .................................................... 5-24

2014-15 SBC Record/Finish ...................................2-18/t-10th

Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................... 4/1

Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................................... 13/1

Newcomers .............................................................................2

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Georgia Southern Athletics named 27-year head coaching veteran Kip Drown as seventh head women’s basketball coach on March 31, 2015. Drown owns a 463-336 career record with stops at Southwest Baptist, Georgia Southwestern, Grand Canyon and most recently Colorado State-Pueblo. Drown joined the Eagles after most recently serving as head coach at CSU-Pueblo, where he led the ThunderWolves to a winning season every year and reached the NCAA Division II tournament in seven of his 10 seasons at the helm. Drown led the squad to four RMAC Championships and won three-straight titles from 2008-2010.

2015-16 SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIMENOV. 15 LIPSCOMB STATESBORO, GA. 1:00 PMNov. 20 at Mercer Macon, Ga. 6:00 PMNov. 24 at Georgia Athens, Ga. 6:00 PMDec. 2 at Savannah State Savannah, Ga. 5:00 PMDEC. 4 JACKSONVILLE STATE STATESBORO, GA. 6:00 PMDEC. 14 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN STATESBORO, GA. 6:00 PMDEC. 17 ROBERT MORRIS STATESBORO, GA. 10:00 AMDec. 20 (1) at Stetson DeLand, Fla. 12:00 PMDec. 21 (1) vs. Bethune-Cookman DeLand, Fla. 12:00 PMDec. 30 at Texas State * San Marcos, Texas 5:30 PMJan. 2 at UT Arlington * Arlington, Texas 5:00 PMJAN. 7 SOUTH ALABAMA * STATESBORO, GA. 4:00 PMJAN. 9 TROY * STATESBORO, GA. 1:30 PMJAN. 14 UL LAFAYETTE * STATESBORO, GA. 4:00 PMJAN. 16 UL MONROE * STATESBORO, GA. 1:30 PMJan. 19 at Georgia State * Atlanta, Ga. 4:00 PMJan. 23 at Appalachian State * Boone, N.C. 12:00 PMJan. 28 at Little Rock * Little Rock, Ark. 5:15 PMJan. 30 at Arkansas State * Jonesboro, Ark. 3:05 PMFEB. 4 UT ARLINGTON * STATESBORO, GA. 4:00 PMFEB. 6 TEXAS STATE * STATESBORO, GA. 3:30 PMFeb. 11 at Troy * Troy, Ala. 5:15 PMFeb. 13 at South Alabama * Mobile, Ala. 2:00 PMFEB. 18 ARKANSAS STATE * STATESBORO, GA. 4:00 PMFEB. 20 LITTLE ROCK * STATESBORO, GA. 3:30 PMFEB. 22 GEORGIA STATE * STATESBORO, GA. 4:00 PMFEB. 25 APPALACHIAN STATE * STATESBORO, GA. 4:00 PMMar. 3 at UL Monroe * Monroe, La. 5:15 PMMar. 5 at UL Lafayette * Lafayette, La. 5:00 PMMar. 9-12 Sun Belt Conference Championship New Orleans, La. TBA

Home games in Bold | All Times Central | * - Sun Belt Conference Game(1) Stetson Hatter Classic (Deland, Fla.)

Head Coach Kip Drown

2015-16 ROSTER

DATE OPPONENT RESULTNOVEMBER14 at Lipscomb L, 74-8018 JACKSONVILLE W, 78-6522 KENNESAW STATE L, 51-7225 at No. 22 Georgia L, 52-9329 TOCCOA FALLS W, 84-36DECEMBER2 at Jacksonville State L, 52-786 MERCER L, 61-8421 (1) vs. Eastern Washington L, 42-5522 (1) vs. Southern W, 68-5230 at UT Arlington * L, 52-64JANUARY3 TEXAS STATE * L, 65-798 at Arkansas State * L, 63-8610 at South Alabama * W, 67-5315 UL LAFAYETTE * L, 57-6917 at Troy * L, 74-8422 at Texas State * L, 57-6724 at UL Monroe * L, 66-72 (OT)29 APPALACHIAN STATE * L, 74-7731 LITTLE ROCK * L, 44-58FEBRUARY5 GEORGIA STATE * L, 54-827 UL MONROE * L, 50-5812 ARKANSAS STATE * L, 73-8114 at Little Rock * L, 43-6019 TROY * L, 93-97 (OT)21 SOUTH ALABAMA * L, 63-8026 at Appalachian State * L, 39-6628 at UL Lafayette * L, 35-62MARCH5 UT ARLINGTON * L, 41-667 at Georgia State * W, 82-74

* Denotes Sun Belt Conference Game

NO. NAME POS. HT. YEAR HOMETOWN

1 Bri Reece G So. 5-5 Hinesville, Ga.

2 Trellanie English-Lurry G So. 5-7 Miami, Fla.

3 Ashley Burke G Fr. 5-6 Statesboro, Ga.

4 Jakayvea Akins G So. 5-6 Clyo, Ga.

5 Alexis Foulks G/F So. 6-0 Columbia, S.C.

11 Angel McGowan G Jr. 5-9 Greenville, S.C.

12 Abby Hix G So. 5-8 Kansas City, Mo.

14 Briana Jones F/C Sr. 6-2 Powder Springs, Ga.

20 Sierra Kirkland F Sr. 5-11 Statesboro, Ga.

23 Alexis Sams G Jr. 5-5 Orlando, Fla.

24 Rhein Beamon G Fr. 5-9 Stone Mountain, Ga.

25 Sierra Butler F/C So. 6-2 Norcross, Ga.

33 Jessica Mlaska F/C So. 6-3 Woodstock, Ga.

35 Patrice Butler F/C Jr. 6-2 Norcross, Ga.

44 Jessica Marcus F Jr. 6-0 Charlotte, N.C.

2014-15 RESULTS (5-24, 2-18 Sun Belt)

Location............................................................Statesboro, Ga.

Founded ............................................................................1906

Enrollment .....................................................................20,584

Nickname ...................................................................... Eagles

Colors ...............................................................Blue and White

Head Coach ..............................................................Kip Drown

Alma Mater, Year ............... Southwest Missouri State, 1984

Record at GS (Years) .........................................First Season

Career Record .................................................. 463-336 (27)

Assistant Coach .................................................. Lisa Jackson

Alma Mater ..................................................... Erskine, 2007

Assistant Coach ...................................................Alex Stewart

Alma Mater .............................................Georgia Tech, 2004

Assistant Coach .................................................Toby Wagoner

Alma Mater, Year ................................ Eastern Illinois, 1999

2014-15 Overall Record .................................................... 5-24

2014-15 SBC Record/Finish ...................................2-18/t-10th

Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................... 4/1

Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................................... 13/1

Newcomers .............................................................................2

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Angel McGowan

G - 5-9JuniorGreenville, S.C. Exercise Science

Angel McGown led the Eagles in scoring in 2014-15 with 13.1 ppg and is more than halfway to joining the 1,000 point scoring club at Georgia Southern. She was a capable three-point threat with 33 baskets from downtown as a sophomore while averaging a team-best 2.5 assists per game. A native of Greenville, S.C., McGowan was recognized by South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley for publishing a children’s book, entitled “STOMP OUT the Bullying.”

Patrice Butler

F/C - 6-2JuniorNorcross, Ga.Exercise Science

Patrice Butler had a breakout sophomore season in 2014-15, her first with the Eagles, after transferring to Georgia Southern from Furman University. She averaged 12.2 ppg in 2014-15 and gave the Eagles a size advantage in the low post. She grabbed 5.5 rebounds per game while shooting 48% from the field.

EAGLES TO WATCH

2014-15 EAGLES OVERALL STATS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG11 McGowan, Angel 29 28 890 30.7 131 331 .396 33 125 .264 84 117 .718 23 57 80 2.8 68 1 73 91 3 46 379 13.135 Butler, Patrice 27 18 544 20.1 131 271 .483 20 54 .370 48 64 .750 43 105 148 5.5 62 1 13 51 9 14 330 12.224 Knight, Anna Claire 29 29 918 31.7 120 327 .367 21 85 .247 52 74 .703 45 117 162 5.6 44 0 53 82 7 37 313 10.814 Jones, Briana 27 26 541 20.0 67 148 .453 0 0 .000 23 31 .742 29 96 125 4.6 59 0 20 35 38 17 157 5.823 Sams, Alexis 29 29 891 30.7 47 138 .341 37 109 .339 22 27 .815 7 54 61 2.1 47 0 59 60 3 21 153 5.312 Hix, Abby 26 0 287 11.0 31 100 .310 22 83 .265 6 8 .750 5 17 22 0.8 19 0 11 9 0 4 90 3.520 Kirkland, Sierra 29 9 607 20.9 34 106 .321 0 1 .000 22 34 .647 50 95 145 5.0 50 1 35 46 8 21 90 3.125 Butler, Sierra 22 1 282 12.8 26 72 .361 3 11 .273 13 29 .448 17 64 81 3.7 37 0 7 31 15 6 68 3.12 English-Lurry, T 28 0 294 10.5 24 67 .358 16 41 .390 3 4 .750 8 25 33 1.2 29 0 20 20 1 5 67 2.444 Marcus, Jessica 17 3 129 7.6 16 42 .381 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 6 26 32 1.9 26 0 2 10 3 5 32 1.93 Roberts, Danielle 4 0 48 12.0 3 11 .273 0 6 .000 0 1 .000 0 7 7 1.8 6 0 5 7 0 4 6 1.54 Akins, Jakayvea 28 0 214 7.6 11 34 .324 0 0 .000 16 29 .552 10 23 33 1.2 22 0 19 36 8 12 38 1.45 Foulks, Alexis 22 2 154 7.0 9 43 .209 7 31 .226 4 6 .667 3 21 24 1.1 19 0 5 8 8 6 29 1.31 Reece, Bri 4 0 12 3.0 1 7 .143 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 0.530 Corcoran, Kelsey 1 0 4 4.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 3 3.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.033 Mlaska, Jessica 8 0 35 4.4 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 2 5 7 0.9 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0.0 TEAM................ 58 65 123 4.2 0 17 Total.......... 29 651 1699 .383 159 546 .291 293 427 .686 307 780 1087 37.5 490 3 322 505 106 200 1754 60.5 Opponents...... 29 773 1887 .410 138 452 .305 368 532 .692 430 819 1249 43.1 413 - 362 398 96 247 2052 70.8

2014-15 EAGLES CONFERENCE ONLY STATS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG35 Butler, Patrice 20 15 459 23.0 108 223 .484 16 40 .400 43 57 .754 32 87 119 6.0 48 1 11 38 7 14 275 13.811 McGowan, Angel 20 19 652 32.6 92 222 .414 21 85 .247 66 93 .710 17 38 55 2.8 49 1 52 70 2 32 271 13.624 Knight, Anna Claire 20 20 659 33.0 86 229 .376 17 62 .274 27 40 .675 31 86 117 5.9 32 0 37 56 5 25 216 10.814 Jones, Briana 18 18 358 19.9 42 96 .438 0 0 .000 11 16 .688 19 61 80 4.4 44 0 11 24 28 10 95 5.323 Sams, Alexis 20 20 627 31.4 31 95 .326 27 79 .342 7 10 .700 3 28 31 1.6 36 0 41 42 3 14 96 4.825 Butler, Sierra 14 0 187 13.4 19 47 .404 1 4 .250 10 19 .526 10 47 57 4.1 22 0 4 22 7 3 49 3.520 Kirkland, Sierra 20 6 410 20.5 25 75 .333 0 0 .000 12 22 .545 34 68 102 5.1 33 0 24 25 5 15 62 3.112 Hix, Abby 20 0 219 11.0 20 72 .278 13 60 .217 2 4 .500 4 12 16 0.8 14 0 9 6 0 3 55 2.82 English-Lurry, T 19 0 181 9.5 14 45 .311 8 24 .333 2 2 1.000 4 17 21 1.1 17 0 12 16 1 4 38 2.05 Foulks, Alexis 14 2 95 6.8 5 28 .179 3 17 .176 1 2 .500 2 11 13 0.9 12 0 3 5 7 5 14 1.04 Akins, Jakayvea 20 0 155 7.8 6 21 .286 0 0 .000 5 15 .333 9 18 27 1.4 18 0 11 22 5 7 17 0.944 Marcus, Jessica 9 0 36 4.0 2 10 .200 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 6 7 0.8 14 0 1 4 0 2 4 0.433 Mlaska, Jessica 4 0 10 2.5 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.01 Reece, Bri 3 0 2 0.7 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM................ 35 39 74 3.7 0 14 Total.......... 20 450 1163 .387 106 371 .286 186 281 .662 201 518 719 36.0 340 2 216 344 70 134 1192 59.6 Opponents...... 20 538 1294 .416 97 302 .321 264 372 .710 300 566 866 43.3 282 - 245 270 67 161 1437 71.8

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EAGLES

The academic component of Georgia Southern’s Student-Athlete Services

employs 18 tutors, five mentors and six dual role mentors/tutors. After

moving to Cone Hall in 2011, the new space provides 17 study rooms to

student-athletes along with 36 computers for use.

Eagles in Transition is a student-athlete specific career counseling op-

portunity that helps student-athletes tailor their resumes, network with

alumni and businesspeople in the area, and complete mock interviews.

The program began in the 2014-15 academic year. Career Month hosts

workshops throughout one month to stress students’ futures and careers

beyond college. Eagle Expo is a job fair available to all students to meet

with potential employers. Academic Services also refers student-athletes

to Career Services to help them with career aspirations and networking.

A nationally recognized program, the Georgia Southern University Con-

cussion Research platform is dedicated to the scientific understanding

of sports-related concussion and their resulting consequences. The

program’s primary line of research is related to identifying and under-

standing the lingering deficits which appear to persist well past recovery

on standard clinical testing. Recently, with the inclusion of the Helmet

Impact Telemetry System, the research program has been expanded to

further understanding the relationship between helmet impacts and the

resultant impairments in postural control.

The Eagles Men’s Golf team competed in an international tournament in

October 2014 in St. Andrews, Scotland against St. Andrews University. The

match was reported to be the first collegiate golf match held on the Old

Course in St. Andrews.

Georgia Southern’s Concussion Research program provides real-time feedback on hits to the head that could result in a concussion. The pro-gram, which was recently featured on NBC Nightly News, is also used to study the recovery period following concussions.

EXPERIENCE

THE

In total, $4,510,301 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic

year were awarded to 305 student-athletes. Of that, $1,653,101 worth of

athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 85

football student-athletes. In the 2013-14 academic year alone $191,071

was given to 201 student-athletes from the Student Assistance Fund (SAF).

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The second-largest member of the state university system, Georgia State is an enter-prising urban public research institution and a national leader in graduating students from widely diverse backgrounds. Centered in the historic financial hub of downtown Atlanta, the university provides unsurpassed connections to the city’s business, gov-ernment, nonprofit and cultural organizations. Its 32,000 students can choose from 55 undergraduate and graduate programs that cover more than 250 fields of study.

The university is classified as a Research University with Very High Activity, accord-ing to the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Since its inception, 192,785 degrees have been conferred. The university has a full-time faculty count of 1,142, with 69 percent of those faculty members either tenured or on tenure track.

Since its opening, Georgia State has graduated 175,000 alumni. Currently, it is estimat-ed there are 100,000 alumni living in the metro Atlanta area.

In the athletic arenas, GSU was one of the six original schools to form the Sun Belt Conference in 1976 and participated in the league for five years. It returned to its roots to fortify regional rivalries when it rejoined the conference as a full member in 2013.

Notable Alumni: Charles Shapiro, former United States Ambassador to Venezuela, Deputy Assistant Secretary at the U.S. State Department; Jody Powell, former White House Press Secretary; Ken Lewis, former CEO of Bank of America; David Brown, former host of public radio show Marketplace; Glenn Richardson, former Speaker, Georgia House of Representatives; Ludacris, musician, actor (attended); Julia Roberts, actress (attended).

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY

Dr. Mark BeckerPresident

George PierceFaculty Representative

Charlie Cobb Athletics Director

Kelcey Roegiers-JensenSWA

ADMINISTRATION PANTHERS

Sharon Baldwin-Tener brought her winning ways and program-building skills to GSU in April of 2010. She begins her sixth season here with 253 wins as a college head coach. In 2014-15, coach saw Makeba Ponder be named a Mid-Major Freshman All-American after leading the Sun Belt in 3-point baskets made (69) as the team made 164 (four shy of the school record. Georgia State led the Sun Belt in free throw percentage, was No. 2 in rebound margin, 3-point shooting percentage, while being No. 3 in assists, scoring, field goal percentage. In eight years, she turned the East Carolina women’s program around, winning 126 games, while earning postseason

bids to the NCAA and WNIT tournaments.

QUICK FACTS

Location................................................................. Atlanta, Ga.

Founded ............................................................................1913

Enrollment .....................................................................32,000

Nickname ...................................................................Panthers

Colors ...............................................................Blue and White

Head Coach ..........................................Sharon Baldwin-Tener

Alma Mater, Year ............................................ Georgia, 1991

Record at GSU (Years) ............................................ 58-93 (6)

Career Record .................................................. 253-235 (16)

Assistant Coach .......................................... Latricia Trammell

Alma Mater ............................East Central Oklahoma, 1992

Assistant Coach .......................................................Erin Batth

Alma Mater ................................................... Clemson, 2001

Assistant Coach .............................................Cameron Sealey

Alma Mater, Year .................................. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2012

2014-15 Overall Record .................................................. 13-17

2014-15 SBC Record/Finish .....................................8-12/t-8th

Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................... 3/2

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................................ 4/2

Newcomers .............................................................................9

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Sharon Baldwin-Tener brought her winning ways and program-building skills to GSU in April of 2010. She begins her sixth season here with 253 wins as a college head coach. In 2014-15, coach saw Makeba Ponder be named a Mid-Major Freshman All-American after leading the Sun Belt in 3-point baskets made (69) as the team made 164 (four shy of the school record. Georgia State led the Sun Belt in free throw percentage, was No. 2 in rebound margin, 3-point shooting percentage, while being No. 3 in assists, scoring, field goal percentage. In eight years, she turned the East Carolina women’s program around, winning 126 games, while earning postseason

bids to the NCAA and WNIT tournaments.

2015-16 SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIMENov. 13 at Kennesaw State Kennesaw, Ga. 6:00 PMNov. 19 at Tennessee Tech Cookeville, Tenn. 6:00 PMNOV. 21 MOREHEAD STATE ATLANTA, GA. 6:00 PMNov. 24 at Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6:00 PMNOV. 28 (1) HOWARD ATLANTA, GA. 12:00 PMNOV. 29 (1) CHARLOTTE ATLANTA, GA. 2:00 PMDEC. 5 NORTH FLORIDA ATLANTA, GA. 1:00 PMDec. 20 (2) vs. Bethune-Cookman DeLand, Fla. 2:00 PMDec. 21 (2) at Stetson DeLand, Fla. 12:00 PMDec. 30 at UT Arlington * Arlington, Texas 5:00 PMJan. 2 at Texas State * San Marcos, Texas 2:00 PMJAN. 7 TROY * ATLANTA, GA. 4:00 PMJAN. 9 SOUTH ALABAMA * ATLANTA, GA. 11:00 AMJAN. 14 UL MONROE * ATLANTA, GA. 4:00 PMJAN. 16 UL LAFAYETTE * ATLANTA, GA. 11:00 AMJAN. 19 GEORGIA SOUTHERN * ATLANTA, GA. 4:00 PMJan. 21 at Appalachian State * Boone, N.C. 4:00 PMJan. 28 at Arkansas State * Jonesboro, Ark. 5:00 PMJan. 30 at Little Rock * Little Rock, Ark. 4:00 PMFEB. 4 TEXAS STATE * ATLANTA, GA. 4:00 PMFEB. 6 UT ARLINGTON * ATLANTA, GA. 11:00 AMFeb. 11 at South Alabama * Mobile, Ala. 5:00 PMFeb. 13 at Troy * Troy, Ala. 2:00 PMFEB. 18 LITTLE ROCK * ATLANTA, GA. 4:00 PMFEB. 20 ARKANSAS STATE * ATLANTA, GA. 11:00 AMFeb. 22 at Georgia Southern * Statesboro, Ga. 4:00 PMFEB. 27 APPALACHIAN STATE * ATLANTA, GA. 11:00 AMMar. 3 at UL Lafayette * Lafayette, La. 5:00 PMMar. 5 at UL Monroe * Monroe, La. 2:00 PMMar. 9-12 Sun Belt Conference Championship New Orleans, La. TBA

Home games in Bold | All Times Central | * - Sun Belt Conference Game(1) GSU Thanksgiving Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) | (2) Stetson Hatter Classic (Deland, Fla.)

Head Coach Sharon Baldwin-Tener

2015-16 ROSTER

DATE OPPONENT RESULTNOVEMBER15 at North Florida W, 72-5924 THOMAS W, 101-5528 (1) SAMFORD W, 61-5630 (1) LIBERTY L, 71-73DECEMBER3 KENNESAW STATE L, 64-737 at Morehead State L, 72-7413 TENNESSEE TECH W, 72-6019 (2) MASSACHUSSETTS W, 71-6620 (2) LASALLE L, 68-7630 UL MONROE * W, 80-72JANUARY3 LITTLE ROCK * L, 55-755 TEXAS STATE * W, 74-698 at UL Lafayette * L, 52-6810 TROY * L, 87-9615 UT ARLINGTON * L, 39-4517 at Appalachian State * W, 76-7119 at Arkansas State * L, 65-7624 UL LAFAYETTE * L, 56-6329 at UT Arlington * L, 45-5731 ARKANSAS STATE * L, 47-61FEBRUARY5 at Georgia Southern * W, 82-547 at South Alabama * W, 84-7814 at Texas State * L, 61-7119 SOUTH ALABAMA * W, 69-5421 APPALACHIAN STATE * W, 80-7026 at Little Rock * L, 39-5628 at Troy * L, 75-88MARCH5 at UL Monroe * W, 66-617 Georgia Southern * L, 74-8211 (3) vs. No. 1 Little Rock L, 54-71

* Denotes Sun Belt Conference Game(1) - GSU Thanksgiving Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.)(2) - GSU Holiday & Hoops Classic (Atlanta, Ga.)(3) - Sun Belt Championship (New Orleans, La.)

NO. NAME POS. HT. YEAR HOMETOWN0 Alaysia Mitchell F 6-0 Jr. Marietta, Ga.1 Kierra Henry G 5-9 Fr. Marietta, Ga.2 K.K. Williams F 5-10 Fr. Murfreesboro, Tenn.3 D’Arcy Draper C 6-3 So. Perth, Australia4 Erica Norwood PG 5-4 R-Jr. Smyrna, Ga.5 *Nasheema Oliver C 6-3 Fr. Cordele, Ga.11 Astaja Tyghter F 5-10 Fr. Orlando, Fla.12 Ashlee Cole G 5-8 Sr. Ellenwood, Ga.21 Morgan Jackson F 6-0 Sr. Gainesville, Ga.23 Madison Newby PG 5-8 Fr. Lawrenceville, Ga.24 Makeba Ponder G 5-8 So. Moultrie, Ga.25 Kennesha Nichols F 5-11 So. Smyrna, Tenn.32 Haley Gerrin F 6-2 Jr. Clarkesville, Ga.33 Tatianna Jackson G 5-10 R-Jr. Atlanta, Ga.44 Taleah Williams C 6-2 Jr. Forestville, Md.

*Redshirt NCAA transfer player for 2015-16 who can practice, but not play in any games.

2014-15 RESULTS (13-17, 8-12 Sun Belt)

Location................................................................. Atlanta, Ga.

Founded ............................................................................1913

Enrollment .....................................................................32,000

Nickname ...................................................................Panthers

Colors ...............................................................Blue and White

Head Coach ..........................................Sharon Baldwin-Tener

Alma Mater, Year ............................................ Georgia, 1991

Record at GSU (Years) ............................................ 58-93 (6)

Career Record .................................................. 253-235 (16)

Assistant Coach .......................................... Latricia Trammell

Alma Mater ............................East Central Oklahoma, 1992

Assistant Coach .......................................................Erin Batth

Alma Mater ................................................... Clemson, 2001

Assistant Coach .............................................Cameron Sealey

Alma Mater, Year .................................. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2012

2014-15 Overall Record .................................................. 13-17

2014-15 SBC Record/Finish .....................................8-12/t-8th

Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................... 3/2

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................................ 4/2

Newcomers .............................................................................9

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Makeba Ponder

G - 5-8SophomoreMoultrie, Ga.Interdiciplinary Studies

Makeba Ponder led the team in scoring (11.3 ppg) and tied the school record with 693-point baskets made for the season. She was selected as a Freshman Mid-Major All-America player by FullCourt.com. The 5-8 guard led the Sun Belt in 3-point baskets made per game (2.5, No. 61 NCAA) and shot 40.4 percent outside the arc to rank No. 2 in the Sun Belt and No. 34 NCAA. Ponder had six games with 20 or more points and 15 games in double figures as a freshman at Georgia State. She made 7 3-point baskets in a game, with 6 in another and made in four other games. She shot 76.4 percent from the free throw line. Ponder’s production was stellar, considering she played just 543 minutes of the possible 1,200 total minutes of the season on a veteran-laden team. She produced her 317 points score in those 543 minutes.

Tatianna Jackson

G - 5-10RS-JuniorAtlanta, Ga.Chemistry

Tatianna Jackson transferred after two years at Chattanooga. She was a Southern Con-ference All-Freshman pick in 2012-13 after playing all 33 games on an NCAA Tourna-ment team. As a sophomore, Jackson also played all 33 games for the Mocs on another NCAA Tournament squad under a different head coach. Jackson had 11 double-figure scoring games among her 329 points to go with 288 rebounds. Her sophomore team ran off a 25-game winning streak. She practiced all 2014-15 with Georgia State and has two years eligibility at GSU. An Atlanta native, Jackson came back to the city where she led her Lovett High School team to a state championship as the Class AA Georgia Player of the Year. She was a three-time All-State player with 1,812 career points.

PANTHERS TO WATCH

2014-15 PANTHERS OVERALL STATS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG10 Ponder, Makeba 28 10 543 19.4 103 246 .419 69 171 .404 42 55 .764 19 36 55 2.0 39 1 25 30 0 18 317 11.313 Logan, Brittany 29 18 601 20.7 113 205 .551 0 0 .000 85 114 .746 83 149 232 8.0 92 4 20 74 13 18 311 10.75 Andrews, Alisha 23 19 667 29.0 74 206 .359 31 106 .292 39 51 .765 8 38 46 2.0 53 2 117 52 0 58 218 9.520 Nolan, Kayla 22 13 515 23.4 70 178 .393 4 15 .267 59 86 .686 19 66 85 3.9 48 2 35 53 0 30 203 9.225 Nichols, Kennesha 30 18 554 18.5 82 149 .550 0 1 .000 28 44 .636 43 97 140 4.7 50 0 29 44 15 29 192 6.423 Watson, Ashley 30 25 783 26.1 62 165 .376 0 0 .000 57 72 .792 33 42 75 2.5 56 1 98 68 0 35 181 6.024 Moss, Gaby 30 18 550 18.3 74 192 .385 20 59 .339 7 11 .636 29 35 64 2.1 36 0 29 48 1 18 175 5.812 Cole, Ashlee 30 0 420 14.0 41 136 .301 19 64 .297 24 37 .649 9 39 48 1.6 26 0 27 37 1 6 125 4.232 Gerrin, Haley 28 20 479 17.1 43 97 .443 0 0 .000 22 31 .710 47 57 104 3.7 55 0 11 25 10 12 108 3.921 Jackson, Morgan 29 3 354 12.2 30 71 .423 19 42 .452 3 6 .500 12 38 50 1.7 27 0 5 24 7 8 82 2.811 Groover, Ashanti 14 2 112 8.0 15 33 .455 0 0 .000 6 8 .750 15 23 38 2.7 9 0 2 14 3 2 36 2.61 Hannoun, Mariam 14 0 97 6.9 7 22 .318 2 7 .286 8 9 .889 3 9 12 0.9 6 0 10 13 1 5 24 1.72 Smith, Miranda 30 4 276 9.2 15 50 .300 0 3 .000 5 8 .625 22 31 53 1.8 30 0 13 23 7 5 35 1.222 Mayfield, Jamila 8 0 46 5.8 2 8 .250 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 5 10 15 1.9 12 0 0 3 5 1 5 0.633 Ulm, Jordan 1 0 3 3.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM................ 55 69 124 4.1 1 15 Total.......... 30 731 1759 .416 164 468 .350 386 534 .723 402 739 1141 38.0 541 10 421 523 63 245 2012 67.1 Opponents...... 30 730 1771 .412 180 559 .322 390 564 .691 378 688 1066 35.5 524 - 433 468 102 261 2030 67.7

2014-15 PANTHERS CONFERENCE ONLY STATS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG10 Ponder, Makeba 18 8 371 20.6 64 156 .410 42 115 .365 29 35 .829 12 26 38 2.1 23 0 19 20 0 12 199 11.113 Logan, Brittany 19 9 365 19.2 67 124 .540 0 0 .000 59 76 .776 54 80 134 7.1 65 4 11 49 4 11 193 10.25 Andrews, Alisha 17 13 489 28.8 49 148 .331 22 79 .278 32 42 .762 6 30 36 2.1 41 2 96 38 0 44 152 8.925 Nichols, Kennesha 20 17 431 21.6 67 122 .549 0 1 .000 17 26 .654 35 83 118 5.9 37 0 23 36 13 26 151 7.620 Nolan, Kayla 13 5 246 18.9 30 83 .361 1 5 .200 25 36 .694 9 27 36 2.8 26 0 17 22 0 12 86 6.624 Moss, Gaby 20 9 365 18.3 56 135 .415 15 41 .366 5 9 .556 23 24 47 2.4 22 0 21 33 1 8 132 6.623 Watson, Ashley 20 20 548 27.4 46 116 .397 0 0 .000 35 43 .814 25 29 54 2.7 38 1 61 50 0 24 127 6.432 Gerrin, Haley 18 10 312 17.3 29 67 .433 0 0 .000 10 16 .625 26 33 59 3.3 37 0 5 17 10 9 68 3.821 Jackson, Morgan 19 3 242 12.7 23 49 .469 15 31 .484 3 6 .500 7 30 37 1.9 17 0 5 16 6 5 64 3.412 Cole, Ashlee 20 0 247 12.4 20 75 .267 9 34 .265 13 18 .722 4 20 24 1.2 16 0 12 27 1 1 62 3.111 Groover, Ashanti 11 2 97 8.8 13 29 .448 0 0 .000 6 8 .750 12 21 33 3.0 8 0 1 12 3 2 32 2.91 Hannoun, Mariam 10 0 71 7.1 5 11 .455 1 4 .250 5 5 1.000 1 6 7 0.7 6 0 8 10 0 3 16 1.62 Smith, Miranda 20 4 191 9.6 11 34 .324 0 1 .000 1 3 .333 10 22 32 1.6 21 0 6 15 5 5 23 1.222 Mayfield, Jamila 3 0 25 8.3 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 2 4 6 2.0 5 0 0 2 2 1 1 0.3 Team................ 35 45 80 4.0 1 12 Total.......... 20 480 1152 .417 105 311 .338 241 325 .742 261 480 741 37.0 363 7 285 359 45 163 1306 65.3 Opponents...... 20 489 1168 .419 130 387 .336 259 373 .694 244 450 694 34.7 339 - 293 305 63 182 1367 68.3

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PANTHERS

Georgia State’s academic support program for student-athletes is led by the Office of Student-Athlete Development. The department makes a continued commitment to provide Georgia State student-athletes with the personal tools and resources necessary to develop the total person, in addition to enhancing their success on the playing field. The department actively participates in the Student-Athlete Affairs Program, which aims to meet the following: academic excellence, athletic excellence, personal development, career development, and commitment to service.

In order to accomplish their goals, Georgia State athletics has designed three programs and activities - Panther Academic Support Services (P.A.S.S.), Student-Athlete Affairs, and Panther DEN.PASS includes new student-athlete orientation, a learning lab, tutorial assistance, mandatory advisement, and academic monitoring.Student-Athlete Affairs is a comprehensive program that provides edu-cational, personal, community, and career development to enhance the overall quality of our student-athletes’ university experience.Panther DEN offers a variety of services dedicated entirely to addressing the unique challenges that face the Georgia State University student-ath-lete. These services are offered in conjunction with the Life Skills program, Department of Student Health Promotion and the University’s Counseling & Testing Center.

The Panther DEN holds an academic study area, two computer labs, containing 90 computers for student-athlete use, and nine private study rooms. Recent renovation was complete on the academic study area and both computer labs.

The institution has 42 tutors and six academic mentors available, free of charge, to all student-athletes. Tutorial assistance is provided on both a mandatory and walk-in basis.

The academic program also offers internships for former student-ath-letes, which were established to assist with professional development.

Recently the men’s basketball team traveled on a Costa Rican Internation-al Tour in August 2014. The team held clinics for children and took part in a shoe distribution with the Samaritan’s Feet program.

In total, $7,311,851 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 333 student-athletes. Of that, $2,393,831 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 108 football student-athletes. In the 2013-14 academic year alone $277,050 was given to 123 student-athletes from the Student Assistance Fund (SAF).

Each Georgia State student-athlete does at least 20-25 hours community service, visiting Children’s Hospitals, attending elementary school reading days and fairs, preparing and serving food at area food banks and shelters.

EXPERIENCE

THE

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The University of Louisiana at Lafayette is a public research university at the central crossroads of the state. With close to 19,000 students, it has the largest enrollment within the nine-campus UL System and is the second-largest university in Louisiana.

Founded in 1898, the University is recognized for excellence in architecture, comput-er science, education, engineering, nursing and allied health, criminal justice and business.

The campus consists of 388 acres, including more than 240 acres at the athletics complex. On the main campus, live oak trees shade perimeter sidewalks and a Walk of Honor, formed by more than 80,000 bricks engraved with the names of each graduate since 1903, encircles the Quad.

At the center of campus is Cypress Lake, home to alligators, turtles, birds and fish. It is a managed wetland that reflects the nearby Atchafalaya Basin, the nation’s largest river swamp.

Notable alumni: Kathleen Blanco, former governor of Louisiana; John Breaux, former U.S. senator; Ali Landry, 1996 Miss USA; Hollis Conway, two-time Olympic medalist in track and field; Charles “Peanut” Tilman, two-time Walter Payton Award recipient who plays for the Carolina Panthers.; Jake Delhomme, former NFL quarterback who led the Carolina Panthers to their first Super Bowl in 2004.

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY

Dr. E. Joseph SavoiePresident

Dr. Anita HazelwoodFaculty Representative

Scott Farmer Athletics Director

Jessica LegerSWA

ADMINISTRATION RAGIN’ CAJUNS

Entering his fourth season at the helm of the Ragin’ Cajuns women’s basketball team, Garry Brodhead has already seen growth in the program that he took over in the summer of 2012. Last season, Brodhead guided the Cajuns to their best season since 2011-12, winning 23 games and claiming the Women’s Basketball Invitational (WBI) Tournament Championship. At season’s end the Cajuns had three players named to the All-Louisiana Women’s Basketball Team (Keke Veal, Kia Wilridge, Jaylyn Gordon). Veal and Wilridge also garnered All-Sun Belt Conference Third Team honors. During the 2013-14 season, Brodhead helped the Ragin’ Cajuns to a 14-16

record, with 11 underclassmen on the 12-member roster.

QUICK FACTS

Location.............................................................. Lafayette, La.

Founded ............................................................................1898

Enrollment .....................................................................18,796

Nickname ...................................................................... Cajuns

Colors .......................................................Vermilion and White

Head Coach .....................................................Garry Brodhead

Alma Mater, Year .................................... UL Lafayette, 1980

Record at UL Lafayette (Years) ........................47-49 (Three)

Career Record ............................................................. Same

Assistant Coach .................................................Deacon Jones

Alma Mater, Year .................................... UL Lafayette, 1999

Assistant Coach ............................................... Katherine Katz

Alma Mater, Year .................... Birmingham Southern, 2006

Assistant Coach ..................................................Amber Gragg

Alma Mater, Year ................................................UTSA, 2011

Director of Basketball Operations ..................Mary Chris Vogt

2014-15 Overall Record .................................................. 23-12

2014-15 SBC Record/Finish ......................................10-10/6th

Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................... 5/0

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................................ 9/1

Newcomers .............................................................................4

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Entering his fourth season at the helm of the Ragin’ Cajuns women’s basketball team, Garry Brodhead has already seen growth in the program that he took over in the summer of 2012. Last season, Brodhead guided the Cajuns to their best season since 2011-12, winning 23 games and claiming the Women’s Basketball Invitational (WBI) Tournament Championship. At season’s end the Cajuns had three players named to the All-Louisiana Women’s Basketball Team (Keke Veal, Kia Wilridge, Jaylyn Gordon). Veal and Wilridge also garnered All-Sun Belt Conference Third Team honors. During the 2013-14 season, Brodhead helped the Ragin’ Cajuns to a 14-16

record, with 11 underclassmen on the 12-member roster.

2015-16 SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIMENov. 15 at Ole Miss Oxford, Miss. 7:00 PMNOV. 19 SOUTHERN-NEW ORLEANS LAFAYETTE, LA. 7:00 PMNov. 22 at Houston Houston, Texas 2:00 PMNov. 27 (1) vs. Arkansas Guaynabo, Puerto Rico 1:30 PMNov. 28 (1) vs. Sacred Heart Guaynabo, Puerto Rico 11:15 AMDec. 3 at UL Monroe * Monroe, La. 5:00 PMDEC. 12 DILLARD LAFAYETTE, LA. 2:00 PMDEC. 15 UC SANTA BARBARA LAFAYETTE, LA. 11:00 AMDec. 19 at Louisiana Tech Ruston, La. 6:00 PMDEC. 29 ALCORN STATE LAFAYETTE, LA. 7:00 PMJAN. 2 APPALACHIAN STATE * LAFAYETTE, LA. 5:00 PMJan. 7 at Little Rock * Little Rock, Ark. 5:15 PMJan. 9 at Arkansas State * Jonesboro, Ark. 3:05 PMJan. 14 at Georgia Southern * Statesboro, Ga. 4:00 PMJan. 16 at Georgia State * Atlanta, Ga. 11:00 AMJAN. 21 SOUTH ALABAMA * LAFAYETTE, LA. 5:00 PMJAN. 23 TROY * LAFAYETTE, LA. 3:00 PMJAN. 28 TEXAS STATE * LAFAYETTE, LA. 5:00 PMJAN. 30 UT ARLINGTON * LAFAYETTE, LA. 3:00 PMFEB. 2 UL MONROE * LAFAYETTE, LA. 5:00 PMFeb. 4 at Appalachian State * Boone, N.C. 4:00 PMFEB. 11 ARKANSAS STATE * LAFAYETTE, LA. 5:00 PMFEB. 13 LITTLE ROCK * LAFAYETTE, LA. 2:00 PMFeb. 18 at UT Arlington * Arlington, Texas 5:00 PMFeb. 20 at Texas State * San Marcos, Texas 2:00 PMFeb. 25 at Troy * Troy, Ala. 5:15 PMFeb. 27 at South Alabama * Mobile, Ala. 2:00 PMMAR. 3 GEORGIA STATE * LAFAYETTE, LA. 5:00 PMMAR. 5 GEORGIA SOUTHERN * LAFAYETTE, LA. 5:00 PMMar. 9-12 Sun Belt Conference Championship New Orleans, La. TBA

Home games in Bold | All Times Central | * - Sun Belt Conference Game(1) San Juan Shootout (Guaynabo, Puerto Rico)

Head Coach Garry Brodhead

2015-16 ROSTER

DATE OPPONENT RESULTNOVEMBER14 at Lamar W, 75-5518 XAVIER W, 69-5322 LOUISIANA TECH W, 58-5529 at Southeastern Louisiana W, 71-60DECEMBER6 SAM HOUSTON STATE W, 65-4613 SOUTHERN-NO W, 58-5217 NO. 21 MISSISSIPPI STATE L, 51-6619 at Alcorn State W, 64-57 (OT)28 JACKSON STATE W, 65-5630 at Little Rock * L, 41-67JANUARY3 TROY * L, 55-605 at Appalachian State * L, 51-638 GEORGIA STATE * W, 68-5215 at Georgia Southern * W, 69-5717 SOUTH ALABAMA * W, 65-5819 UL MONROE * L, 60-67 (OT)22 ARKANSAS STATE * W, 69-5724 at Georgia State * W, 63-5629 at South Alabama * L, 47-5731 at Texas State * W, 83-81 (2OT)FEBRUARY5 APPALACHIAN STATE * W, 70-667 UT ARLINGTON * L, 51-5712 at UL Monroe * W, 68-65 (2OT)14 at Troy * L, 63-6819 TEXAS STATE * W, 64-4121 at UT Arlington * L, 42-5628 GEORGIA SOUTHERN * W, 62-35MARCH5 LITTLE ROCK * L, 66-687 at Arkansas State * L, 65-8711 (1) vs. No. 3 Troy W, 66-5213 (1) vs. No. 2 Arkansas State L, 61-6319 (2) vs. No. 7 UT Pan American W, 78-5621 (2) vs. No. 6 McNeese State W, 63-5826 (2) vs. No. 4 Oral Roberts W, 65-6429 (2) vs. No. 2 Siena W, 52-50

* Denotes Sun Belt Conference Game(1) - Sun Belt Championship (New Orleans, LA)(2) - WBI Tournament First Round (Lafayette, LA)

NO. NAME POS. HT. YEAR HOMETOWN

1 Brooklyn Arceneaux G/F 5-9 RS-Sr. Lafayette, La.

3 Breionne Cooper C 6-3 Fr. New Orleans, La.

5 Jordan Alexander F 6-1 Fr. Dallas, Texas

10 Kia Wilridge G 5-5 Sr. Crowley, La.

11 Jaylyn Gordon G 5-5 Jr. Edgard, La.

14 Adrienne Prejean F 5-9 Sr. Lafayette, La.

15 Jodi Quinn G/F 5-7 So. St. Martinville, La.

21 Jasmin Mills F 6-1 Sr. Belle Rose, La.

22 Gabby Alexander G/F 5-11 Jr. Bogalusa, La.

23 Taylor Washington G 5-7 Jr. Arlington, Texas

24 Keke Veal G 5-6 Sr. Opelousas, La.

25 Sylvana Okde G 5-6 Jr. Houston, Texas

32 Simone Fields F 6-0 So. San Antonio, Texas

33 Alex Weeks C 6-4 Fr. Opelousas, La.

2014-15 RESULTS (23-12, 10-10 Sun Belt)

Location.............................................................. Lafayette, La.

Founded ............................................................................1898

Enrollment .....................................................................18,796

Nickname ...................................................................... Cajuns

Colors .......................................................Vermilion and White

Head Coach .....................................................Garry Brodhead

Alma Mater, Year .................................... UL Lafayette, 1980

Record at UL Lafayette (Years) ........................47-49 (Three)

Career Record ............................................................. Same

Assistant Coach .................................................Deacon Jones

Alma Mater, Year .................................... UL Lafayette, 1999

Assistant Coach ............................................... Katherine Katz

Alma Mater, Year .................... Birmingham Southern, 2006

Assistant Coach ..................................................Amber Gragg

Alma Mater, Year ................................................UTSA, 2011

Director of Basketball Operations ..................Mary Chris Vogt

2014-15 Overall Record .................................................. 23-12

2014-15 SBC Record/Finish ......................................10-10/6th

Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................... 5/0

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................................ 9/1

Newcomers .............................................................................4

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Keke Veal

G - 5-6SeniorOpelousas, La.Sport Management

Last season, played in 30 games, making 26 starts … led team in scoring, averaging 14.9 points per game and was first in assists with 113 … led all Cajuns with 23 dou-ble-digit point games, including a season-high of 29 against McNeese State on March 21 … finished second in steals on the team (78) … pulled down season-high of eight rebounds in two separate games against Xavier (La.) and McNeese State … recorded five steals in three separate games … scored double-digit points in each game from Feb. 7-March 29, including a season-high of 29 against McNeese State on March 21 … following season, earned Third Team All-Sun Belt Conference accolades.

Kia Wilridge

F - 5-5SeniorCrowley, La.Exercise Science

Last season, started in all 35 games, averaging 12.3 points in 31.9 minutes per contest … led Cajuns with 100 steals … first in defensive rebounds (115) … finished second on the team in assists with 81 … scored a season-high of 19 points on Nov. 29 at Southeastern Louisiana … recorded 29 double-digit point games … pulled down nine rebounds on two separate occasions … picked up season-best eight steals against Sam Houston State on Dec. 6 … shot 42.7% (160-of-375) from the floor, including 20.5% (8-of-39) from three-point range … collected 10 points and added three assists in Sun Belt Conference Tournament first round win against Troy on March 11 … scored 14 points in 38 minutes in conference tournament semifinals matchup against Arkansas State on March 13 … earned Third-Team All-Sun Belt Conference honors following the season.

RAGIN’ CAJUNS TO WATCH

2014-15 RAGIN’ CAJUNS OVERALL STATS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG24 Veal, Keke 34 30 975 28.7 185 508 .364 31 131 .237 106 169 .627 45 89 134 3.9 101 6 113 113 3 78 507 14.911 Gordon, Jaylyn 34 31 1108 32.6 145 423 .343 73 254 .287 91 118 .771 19 105 124 3.6 85 0 76 89 8 64 454 13.410 Wilridge, Kia 35 35 1117 31.9 160 375 .427 8 39 .205 103 145 .710 43 115 158 4.5 80 5 81 83 7 100 431 12.33 Brown, Robbie 35 14 852 24.3 85 266 .320 30 100 .300 30 49 .612 34 79 113 3.2 62 2 44 54 4 45 230 6.632 Fields, Simone 35 31 945 27.0 90 167 .539 0 0 .000 45 73 .616 86 72 158 4.5 68 2 10 34 7 23 225 6.422 Alexander, Gabby 35 2 465 13.3 49 133 .368 1 2 .500 32 52 .615 46 88 134 3.8 44 0 12 42 4 14 131 3.721 Mills, Jasmin 10 0 125 12.5 13 24 .542 0 0 .000 5 12 .417 20 13 33 3.3 17 0 0 4 0 3 31 3.114 Prejean, Adrienne 35 31 889 25.4 43 99 .434 0 0 .000 15 37 .405 64 77 141 4.0 80 1 13 31 3 19 101 2.92 Rodriguez, Cienna 17 0 114 6.7 9 31 .290 6 23 .261 7 13 .538 1 3 4 0.2 7 0 18 8 0 3 31 1.833 Tullock, D’Rae 7 0 19 2.7 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 2 3 5 0.7 8 0 0 0 0 1 7 1.015 Quinn, Jodi 34 1 442 13.0 12 51 .235 0 5 .000 6 14 .429 27 34 61 1.8 48 0 4 12 0 18 30 0.95 Bell, T’Erika 3 0 11 3.7 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 2 4 .500 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 2 1 0 1 2 0.751 Nezianya, Alexis 17 0 88 5.2 0 10 .000 0 0 .000 3 6 .500 10 8 18 1.1 16 0 0 3 0 2 3 0.2 TEAM................ 84 69 153 4.4 3 19 Total.......... 35 793 2094 .379 149 556 .268 448 696 .644 481 755 1236 35.3 620 16 373 493 36 371 2183 62.4 Opponents...... 35 740 1745 .424 119 399 .298 462 675 .684 356 942 1298 37.1 672 - 352 740 121 214 2061 58.9

2014-15 RAGIN’ CAJUNS CONFERENCE ONLY STATS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG24 Veal, Keke 20 17 579 29.0 103 310 .332 18 89 .202 62 102 .608 24 41 65 3.3 62 5 66 68 1 49 286 14.311 Gordon, Jaylyn 20 20 663 33.2 82 259 .317 47 165 .285 52 70 .743 12 61 73 3.7 52 0 48 57 5 39 263 13.210 Wilridge, Kia 20 20 650 32.5 87 217 .401 7 24 .292 60 91 .659 24 68 92 4.6 47 3 44 44 4 58 241 12.13 Brown, Robbie 20 8 539 27.0 66 190 .347 28 79 .354 22 37 .595 25 52 77 3.9 45 2 28 36 2 24 182 9.132 Fields, Simone 20 16 515 25.8 45 92 .489 0 0 .000 21 33 .636 51 34 85 4.3 43 2 6 15 3 15 111 5.614 Prejean, Adrienne 20 17 518 25.9 22 54 .407 0 0 .000 8 21 .381 40 39 79 4.0 48 0 10 17 3 12 52 2.622 Alexander, Gabby 20 1 235 11.8 19 59 .322 0 0 .000 14 25 .560 30 51 81 4.1 19 0 6 25 1 2 52 2.621 Mills, Jasmin 5 0 49 9.8 4 8 .500 0 0 .000 2 5 .400 7 6 13 2.6 7 0 0 1 0 0 10 2.015 Quinn, Jodi 20 1 273 13.7 6 30 .200 0 2 .000 4 10 .400 20 24 44 2.2 29 0 3 4 0 9 16 0.82 Rodriguez, Cienna 10 0 50 5.0 3 15 .200 1 11 .091 0 2 .000 0 1 1 0.1 3 0 9 3 0 2 7 0.751 Nezianya, Alexis 10 0 50 5.0 0 5 .000 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 8 4 12 1.2 9 0 0 1 0 2 2 0.233 Tullock, D’Rae 3 0 4 1.3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team................ 58 49 107 5.4 2 11 Total.......... 20 437 1239 .353 101 370 .273 247 400 .618 299 430 729 36.5 368 12 220 282 19 212 1222 61.1 Opponents...... 20 436 997 .437 71 227 .313 275 407 .676 199 581 780 39.0 383 - 221 432 79 130 1218 60.9

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The Student-Athlete Academic Success Center at UL Lafayette is com-mitted to providing student-athletes with positive learning experiences through several academic support programs. The newly renovated space provides student-athletes and mentors a variety of spaces including: a study hall lounge, two computer labs, twelve small scale tutor rooms, two medium scale tutor rooms, and a classroom that meets the everyday academic needs of student athletes. The center provides a free tutoring service for all student-athletes to assist them in achieving success in the classroom. Tutorial services are available each semester in most courses, particularly math, science, and English. The university employs 21 tutors, all upper-class students who have excelled in the subject area in which they are tutoring. Beyond tutoring, the Academic Coaching Program offers intensive, one-on-one academic progress tracking and guidance to academically at-risk student-athletes, and to those who may have difficulties with time management or study skills. Through daily interaction with an Academic Coach, student-athletes receive assistance in setting objectives and goals to accomplish their coursework, while building the necessary time-man-agement and organizational skills to empower academic success. The Cox Communications Athletic Center is home to the administrative staff and the football coaches. Adjacent to the Cox Communications Athletic Center is the 41,426-seat Cajun Field which is home to the Ragin’ Cajuns football team. In the spring of 2008, Cajun Field received a new synthetic surface which made it one of the finest in the South. Other nearby facilities include M.L. “Tigue” Moore Field Baseball Park, Helen and Alfred Lamson Ragin’ Cajuns Softball Park, Cajun Tennis Courts, Cajun Soccer/Track Complex and the state-of-the-art Leon Moncla Indoor Practice Facilities. Aiding in Ragin’ Cajuns’ athletic success, the athletic program embarked

on an ambitious $115 million facilities upgrade in 2013. Construction is ongoing around the athletic facility and the new south end zone was com-pleted in time for the 2014 season. In total, $4,894,316 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 325 student-athletes. Of that, $1,943,612 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 91 football student-athletes. In the 2013-14 academic year alone $267,966 was given to 313 student-athletes from the Student Assistance Fund (SAF).

The UL Lafayette Student-Athlete Academic Center provides the resources necessary for student-athletes to attain the highest level of academic and athletic achievement by aiding student-athletes in obtaining a college degree through effective tutoring, monitoring, advisement/registration and mentor-ing.

RAGIN’ CAJUNS

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The University of Louisiana at Monroe is a coeducational public university located in Monroe, Louisiana, and is a part of the University of Louisiana System.

ULM has a 238-acre campus alongside the banks of Bayou DeSiard with more than 8,500 students, and the academic quality of those students continues to rise. To meet the diverse needs of those students, ULM, established in 1931, offers degree programs within the Colleges of Arts & Sciences, Business Administration, Education & Human Development, Pharmacy, Health Sciences and the Graduate School.

ULM is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. All undergraduate programs eligible for accreditation by pro-fessional agencies are accredited. ULM is the only university in Louisiana to offer a master’s in gerontology and the only public university in the state offering the Doctor of Pharmacy degree.

Notable Alumni: Tim McGraw, country music singer; Stan Humphries, former QB San Diego Chargers; Marty Booker, WR Atlanta Falcons; Kevin Payne, former NFL player; Chris Harris, former NFL player; Ben Sheets, former Major League Baseball Player; Tim Brando, Radio host and CBS Sports and Fox Sports Net studio; Chuck Finley, for-mer Major League Baseball Player, Calvin Natt, former NBA All-Star, Kenny Natt, NBA Coach and Willie Robertson, CEO Duck Commander/Buck Commander.

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY

Dr. Nick BrunoPresident

Brett BennettFaculty Representative

Brian Wickstrom Athletics Director

Toni GockelSWA

ADMINISTRATION WARHAWKS

Dow enters his second year in Monroe looking to build off the success he had in the 2014-15 season. His inaugural Warhawk team had its most conference and overall wins since the 2011-12 campaign. Dow came to the ULM campus by virtue of two highly successful stints at Anderson University (S.C.) and Indiana University (Pa.) where he led both schools to national rankings for several seasons.

QUICK FACTS

Location................................................................. Monroe, La.

Founded ............................................................................1931

Enrollment .......................................................................8,527

Nickname ................................................................ Warhawks

Colors ............................................................Maroon and Gold

Head Coach ................................................................ Jeff Dow

Alma Mater, Year .............................................Oregon, 1988

Record at ULM (Years) ........................................12-17 (One)

Career Record ......................................................... 226-106

Associate Head Coach .................................................. E.J. Ok

Alma Mater, Year ................................................. ULM, 1986

Assistant Coach .............................................Stan Humphries

Alma Mater, Year .........................Northwestern State, 2009

Assistant Coach .......................................Amber Cunningham

Alma Mater, Year ..................................................Rice, 2006

2014-15 Overall Record .................................................. 12-17

2014-15 SBC Record/Finish .....................................8-12/t-8th

Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................... 2/3

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................................ 7/8

Newcomers .............................................................................7

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Dow enters his second year in Monroe looking to build off the success he had in the 2014-15 season. His inaugural Warhawk team had its most conference and overall wins since the 2011-12 campaign. Dow came to the ULM campus by virtue of two highly successful stints at Anderson University (S.C.) and Indiana University (Pa.) where he led both schools to national rankings for several seasons.

2015-16 SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIMENOV. 13 LOUISIANA COLLEGE MONROE, LA. 11:00 AMNov. 15 at LSU Baton Rouge, La. 5:30 PMNOV. 18 LSU-SHREVEPORT MONROE, LA. 7:00 PMNOV. 22 DILLARD MONROE, LA. 2:00 PMNov. 29 at Southeastern Louisiana Hammond, La. 2:00 PMDEC. 3 UL LAFAYETTE * MONROE, LA. 5:15 PMDec. 5 at TCU Fort Worth, Texas 2:00 PMDEC. 12 NICHOLLS STATE MONROE, LA. 7:00 PMDec. 16 at McNeese State Lake Charles, La. 5:30 PMDEC. 19 LSU-ALEXANDRIA MONROE, LA. 2:00 PMDEC. 31 APPALACHIAN STATE * MONROE, LA. 12:00 PMJan. 7 at Arkansas State * Jonesboro, Ark. 5:05 PMJan. 9 at Little Rock * Little Rock, Ark. 4:00 PMJan. 14 at Georgia State * Atlanta, Ga. 4:00 PMJan. 16 at Georgia Southern * Statesboro, Ga. 1:30 PMJAN. 21 TROY * MONROE, LA. 5:15 PMJAN. 23 SOUTH ALABAMA * MONROE, LA. 2:00 PMJAN. 28 UT ARLINGTON * MONROE, LA. 5:15 PMJAN. 30 TEXAS STATE * MONROE, LA. 2:00 PMFeb. 2 at UL Lafayette * Lafayette, La. 5:00 PMFeb. 6 at Appalachian State * Boone, N.C. 1:00 PMFEB. 11 LITTLE ROCK * MONROE, LA. 5:15 PMFEB. 13 ARKANSAS STATE * MONROE, LA. 2:00 PMFeb. 18 at Texas State * San Marcos, Texas 5:30 PMFeb. 20 at UT Arlington * Arlington, Texas 5:00 PMFeb. 25 at South Alabama * Mobile, Ala. 5:00 PMFeb. 27 at Troy * Troy, Ala. 2:00 PMMAR. 3 GEORGIA SOUTHERN * MONROE, LA. 5:15 PMMAR. 5 GEORGIA STATE * MONROE, LA. 2:00 PMMar. 9-12 Sun Belt Conference Championship New Orleans, La. TBA

Home games in Bold | All Times Central | * - Sun Belt Conference Game

Head Coach Jeff Dow

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DATE OPPONENT RESULTNOVEMBER15 WILLIAM CAREY W, 68-3521 at Stephen F. Austin L, 54-8225 at No. 25 Mississippi State L, 46-8030 SOUTHERN ARKANSAS W, 78-67DECEMBER8 at Alcorn State L, 56-6213 MCNEESE STATE W, 66-6316 LSU-ALEXANDRIA W, 94-4919 (1) at Wichita State L, 42-5720 (1) vs. George Mason L, 53-6530 at Georgia State * L, 72-80JANUARY5 ARKANSAS STATE * L, 57-778 at UT Arlington * W, 63-5110 at Texas State * L, 64-7015 TROY * L, 77-8217 LITTLE ROCK * L, 41-7919 at UL Lafayette * W, 67-60 (OT)22 UT ARLINGTON * W, 56-5124 GEORGIA SOUTHERN * W, 72-66 (OT)29 at Troy * L, 51-9031 SOUTH ALABAMA * W, 55-53FEBRUARY5 at Little Rock * L, 44-687 at Georgia Southern * W, 58-5012 UL LAFAYETTE * L, 65-68 (2OT)14 APPALACHIAN STATE * L, 54-5521 at Arkansas State * L, 61-6926 at South Alabama * W, 45-3828 at Appalachian State * L, 61-80MARCH5 GEORGIA STATE * L, 61-667 TEXAS STATE * W, 90-84 (OT)

* Denotes Sun Belt Conference Game(1) Shocker Winter Classic (Wichita, Kan.)

NO. NAME POS. HT. YEAR HOMETOWN

1 Velma Mitchell G 5-9 Fr. Rockdale, Texas

2 Emery Wilson F 6-2 Fr. Jackson, Miss.

3 Alayshia Hunter F 6-1 Sr. Killeen, Texas

4 Journee Beard G 5-6 Jr. Baton Rouge, La.

10 Lauren Marker G 5-6 Fr. Lafayette, La.

12 Aundrea Davis G 5-4 Sr. San Antonio, Texas

14 Andreanna Jackson G 5-8 Jr. Rayville, La.

15 Ashley Aune G 5-8 Sr. Church Point, La.

20 Daja Chase G/F 5-10 So. Monroe, La.

21 Jamie Gibson G/F 5-10 Fr. Walker, La.

22 Chelsea Tieuel G 5-9 So. Shreveport, La.

24 Monterika Warren G 5-5 Jr. Savannah, Ga.

25 Stephanie Ratliff F 6-3 Jr. Orlando, Fla.

41 Dani Anderson F 6-0 RS-Fr. Oak Grove, La.

2014-15 RESULTS (12-17, 8-12 Sun Belt)

Location................................................................. Monroe, La.

Founded ............................................................................1931

Enrollment .......................................................................8,527

Nickname ................................................................ Warhawks

Colors ............................................................Maroon and Gold

Head Coach ................................................................ Jeff Dow

Alma Mater, Year .............................................Oregon, 1988

Record at ULM (Years) ........................................12-17 (One)

Career Record ......................................................... 226-106

Associate Head Coach .................................................. E.J. Ok

Alma Mater, Year ................................................. ULM, 1986

Assistant Coach .............................................Stan Humphries

Alma Mater, Year .........................Northwestern State, 2009

Assistant Coach .......................................Amber Cunningham

Alma Mater, Year ..................................................Rice, 2006

2014-15 Overall Record .................................................. 12-17

2014-15 SBC Record/Finish .....................................8-12/t-8th

Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................... 2/3

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................................ 7/8

Newcomers .............................................................................7

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Alayshia Hunter

F - 6-1SeniorKilleen, TexasKinesiology

Hunter ended the season as the team’s second-leading scorer (9.3 ppg) and field goal shooter (47.8 percent) despite making only five starts. Her best career game came late in the 2014-15 season, when she connected on 11 of 16 shots for a 22-point performance at Arkansas State (Feb. 21). Hunter also showed her road mettle with an 18-point outing at Georgia Southern (Feb. 7), where she was also perfect in eight free-throw attempts. She brings to the 2015-16 squad a valued veteran presence, as her 23.0 minutes-per-game average ranks second among returning Warhawks.

Chelsea Tieuel

G - 5-9SophomoreShreveport, La.Kinesiology

Tieuel made her collegiate mark about as fast as any freshman would hope. She con-nected on all six of her free-throw attempts in the final 15 seconds of a 66-63 win over McNeese State (Dec. 13) in a game where she also had no turnovers in 28 minutes. She continued to be a fixture on the court, starting seven contests that included four consecutive ones in February. Tieuel concluded her first lap on a high note, posting a career-high 15 points off the bench in the Warhawks’ 90-84 overtime win against Texas State (March 7) that also matched her output from the McNeese victory.

WARHAWKS TO WATCH

2014-15 WARHAWKS OVERALL STATS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG34 Brooks, Sharnice 29 29 825 28.4 167 330 .506 0 1 .000 101 126 .802 73 113 186 6.4 63 1 23 53 54 12 435 15.03 Hunter, Alayshia 29 5 668 23.0 107 224 .478 0 0 .000 56 97 .577 71 109 180 6.2 63 3 21 57 35 22 270 9.320 Chase, Daja 28 23 770 27.5 77 222 .347 1 5 .200 58 82 .707 57 96 153 5.5 53 0 60 85 5 23 213 7.622 Tieuel, Chelsea 29 7 647 22.3 55 200 .275 18 88 .205 79 103 .767 21 48 69 2.4 56 1 37 77 3 20 207 7.110 Wharton, Jade 29 19 492 17.0 65 175 .371 21 70 .300 26 33 .788 18 45 63 2.2 48 1 23 53 1 5 177 6.132 Gray, Christina 24 24 587 24.5 49 116 .422 0 3 .000 35 50 .700 61 89 150 6.3 79 3 24 62 2 26 133 5.52 Countiss, Olivia 23 0 209 9.1 22 57 .386 21 45 .467 23 29 .793 11 27 38 1.7 21 0 12 15 2 4 88 3.823 Coulter, Aleesha 6 1 99 16.5 6 17 .353 3 11 .273 3 4 .750 2 15 17 2.8 6 0 11 6 1 6 18 3.012 Davis, Aundrea 28 23 590 21.1 18 71 .254 10 31 .323 36 49 .735 2 48 50 1.8 54 0 64 73 1 28 82 2.924 Taylor, Jasmine 14 0 97 6.9 14 31 .452 3 6 .500 7 19 .368 3 8 11 0.8 21 0 10 16 2 5 38 2.74 Beard, Journee 27 6 416 15.4 16 47 .340 7 25 .280 8 14 .571 0 25 25 0.9 35 0 28 52 0 11 47 1.740 Holley, Tyler 11 0 63 5.7 5 16 .313 0 0 .000 9 12 .750 6 12 18 1.6 9 0 1 3 2 2 19 1.715 Aune, Ashley 29 8 461 15.9 12 46 .261 7 30 .233 10 15 .667 2 30 32 1.1 38 0 33 38 0 6 41 1.4 TEAM................ 62 76 138 4.8 2 8 Total.......... 29 613 1552 .395 91 315 .289 451 633 .712 389 741 1130 39.0 548 9 347 598 108 170 1768 61.0 Opponents...... 29 672 1765 .381 180 566 .318 373 543 .687 435 630 1065 36.7 614 - 415 470 120 270 1897 65.4

2014-15 WARHAWKS CONFERENCE ONLY STATS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG34 Brooks, Sharnice 20 20 589 29.5 122 250 .488 0 1 .000 79 95 .832 49 79 128 6.4 45 1 14 34 41 6 323 16.23 Hunter, Alayshia 20 0 448 22.4 71 150 .473 0 0 .000 38 67 .567 52 78 130 6.5 45 2 15 37 19 14 180 9.020 Chase, Daja 20 18 609 30.5 58 164 .354 1 3 .333 51 72 .708 51 81 132 6.6 41 0 49 63 4 19 168 8.422 Tieuel, Chelsea 20 4 471 23.6 33 143 .231 16 74 .216 49 62 .790 12 36 48 2.4 39 1 23 57 3 11 131 6.632 Gray, Christina 20 20 502 25.1 45 100 .450 0 3 .000 33 46 .717 47 76 123 6.2 66 3 16 51 2 22 123 6.210 Wharton, Jade 20 16 361 18.1 39 119 .328 16 53 .302 15 19 .789 9 32 41 2.1 31 1 17 38 1 4 109 5.52 Countiss, Olivia 14 0 117 8.4 12 37 .324 12 29 .414 8 10 .800 6 13 19 1.4 11 0 6 5 1 1 44 3.112 Davis, Aundrea 19 19 418 22.0 10 45 .222 7 22 .318 23 31 .742 1 39 40 2.1 34 0 44 51 1 15 50 2.624 Taylor, Jasmine 9 0 69 7.7 8 15 .533 1 3 .333 5 15 .333 1 7 8 0.9 15 0 7 11 2 2 22 2.440 Holley, Tyler 5 0 33 6.6 2 8 .250 0 0 .000 6 8 .750 4 4 8 1.6 5 0 0 1 1 1 10 2.04 Beard, Journee 18 1 244 13.6 10 27 .370 6 17 .353 8 13 .615 0 16 16 0.9 23 0 16 32 0 5 34 1.915 Aune, Ashley 20 2 263 13.2 4 22 .182 2 13 .154 10 13 .769 1 17 18 0.9 25 0 16 21 0 3 20 1.0 TEAM................ 35 52 87 4.4 1 5 Total.......... 20 414 1080 .383 61 218 .280 325 451 .721 268 530 798 39.9 381 8 223 406 75 103 1214 60.7 Opponents...... 20 481 1239 .388 123 389 .316 252 383 .658 291 449 740 37.0 437 - 296 298 81 185 1337 66.8

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As part of the ULM Athletics Academic Improvement Plan, the athletic department recently added new staff, increased tutoring opportunities, improved the administrative technology and expanded the supervised study program.

Continuing its commitment to academic excellence, ULM opened the doors to the Clarke M. Williams Student Success Center for the 2008-09 school year. The center is an academic-orientented building containing a computer lab, individual and group study rooms and counseling areas/ ULM recently honored the first 66-person class in the “Maroon and Gold Society”, which is an honors program for ULM student-athletes based on their academic success.

Career counseling and internship opportunities are available to stu-dent-athletes and all students through the ULM Office of Career Connec-tions. Career Connections hosts career fairs, conducts individual sessions and offers workshops on various related topics.

The mission of the ULM Student Success Center (SSC) is to encourage and assist students in the exploration of their interests, the pursuit of their goals, and the development of their intellectual knowledge and skills as they strive to reach their full potential.

UL Monroe also has four athletic academic counselor positions including one coordinator of academic counseling. There are also many academic advisers who serve the entire student population including student-ath-letes. Athletic academic counselors do not advise for coursework; they “pre-advise.” The athletic academic counselors also perform several functions specific to student-athletes, including individual academic coun-seling, working with the coaching staffs of assigned teams, tracking con-tinuing eligibility and completing Prospective Student Athlete evaluation.

Notably, the Warhawk men’s basketball team recovered from its APR penalty and earned the Sun Belt Conference Best GPA award for 2013-14. The team also earned two consecutive Team Academic Excellence Awards from the National Association of Basketball Coaches in 2013 and 2014.

In total, $4,389,996 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 286 student-athletes. Of that, $1,665,310 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 91 football student-athletes. In the 2013-14 academic year alone $400,329 was given to 194 student-athletes from the Student Assistance Fund (SAF).

UL Monroe student-athletes utilize the Clarke M. Williams Student Success Center for academic related activities as well as career planning.

WARHAWKS

EXPERIENCE

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The University of South Alabama is a public, doctoral-level university in Mobile, Ala-bama. It was created by the Alabama Legislature in 1963.

Currently, the university is divided into 10 colleges and schools, and includes one of Alabama’s two state-supported medical schools. To date, the university has awarded over 70,000 degrees.

The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate degrees in ten colleges and schools. Several programs offer master’s level degrees in addition to undergraduate degrees. Doctoral level degrees are offered in several areas, including Nursing, Medicine, Basic Medical Sciences, Instructional Design, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Audiology, Marine Science, Psychology, and a Doctor of Phar-macy degree.

The university will also add doctoral programs in Business and Engineering begin-ning in 2013, with the business doctorate being the state’s first doctorate in business administration. The psychology doctoral program was initiated in 2009 and is one of a handful of such programs nationwide that offers a Combined degree, emphasizing both Clinical Psychology and Counseling Psychology.

The university has over 5,200 employees and is the second largest employer in Mobile, Alabama. It has remained one of Alabama’s fastest growing universities for the past several years.

Notable Alumni: P.J. Walters, Kansas City Royals; David Freese, Los Angleles Angels and 2011 World Series MVP; former Major League baseball players Mike Mordecai, Luis Gonzalez, Jon Lieber, Juan Pierre and Marlon Anderson; Tina Powell Allen, sculp-tor; Judsen Culbreth, Editor of Scholastic Magazine.

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY

Dr. Tony G. WaldropPresident

Dr. John SmithFaculty Representative

Dr. Joel Erdmann Athletics Director

Jinni FrisbeySWA

ADMINISTRATION JAGUARS

Terry Fowler was named the University of South Alabama women’s basketball program’s ninth head coach on April, 17, 2013 coming off two NCAA Division II Tournament appearances in the previous three years at North Alabama. In his 16 seasons as a head coach, Fowler holds a career coaching record of 219-221 (.498) and a 13-44 record during his first two seasons at South Alabama. While at South Alabama, Fowler has coached two all-Sun Belt Conference selections – Meghan Dunn (‘13-14) and Breanna Hall (‘14-15) – both third-team selections. In his second season, USA was tied for second in the SBC in blocks with 4.6 per game, just 0.1

behind Texas-Arlington in first. Hall closed out her Jaguar career with an outstanding final season during the 2014-15 campaign.

QUICK FACTS

Location................................................................. Mobile, Ala.

Founded ............................................................................1963

Enrollment .....................................................................16,055

Nickname .................................................................... Jaguars

Colors ...................................................... Blue, Red and White

Head Coach ..........................................................Terry Fowler

Alma Mater, Year ....................... Lane (Tenn.) College, 1986

Record at USA (Years) ........................................13-44 (Two)

Career Record .................................................. 219-221 (15)

Associate Head Coach ........................................... Dan Presel

Alma Mater, Year ....................................... Spring Hill, 1999

Assistant Coach ..............................................Yolisha Jackson

Alma Mater, Year .....................................Jacksonville, 2005

Assistant Coach ..............................................Mallory Luckett

Alma Mater, Year ....................................Murray State, 2010

2014-15 Overall Record .................................................... 5-24

2014-15 SBC Record/Finish ...................................2-18/t-11th

Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................... 3/2

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................................ 6/8

Newcomers .............................................................................8

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Terry Fowler was named the University of South Alabama women’s basketball program’s ninth head coach on April, 17, 2013 coming off two NCAA Division II Tournament appearances in the previous three years at North Alabama. In his 16 seasons as a head coach, Fowler holds a career coaching record of 219-221 (.498) and a 13-44 record during his first two seasons at South Alabama. While at South Alabama, Fowler has coached two all-Sun Belt Conference selections – Meghan Dunn (‘13-14) and Breanna Hall (‘14-15) – both third-team selections. In his second season, USA was tied for second in the SBC in blocks with 4.6 per game, just 0.1

behind Texas-Arlington in first. Hall closed out her Jaguar career with an outstanding final season during the 2014-15 campaign.

2015-16 SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIMENOV. 17 SPRING HILL MOBILE, ALA. 7:00 PMNov. 20 at Southern Baton Rouge, La. 5:30 PMNOV. 24 CENTRAL FLORIDA MOBILE, ALA. 7:00 PMDEC. 1 FLORIDA MOBILE, ALA. 7:00 PMDec. 3 at Alabama State Montgomery, Ala. 6:00 PMDec. 6 at Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg, Miss. 2:00 PMDEC. 13 UAB MOBILE, ALA. 2:00 PMDEC. 15 WILLIAM CAREY MOBILE, ALA. 7:00 PMDec. 19 at Grand Canyon Phoenix, Ariz. 8:00 PMDEC. 30 LITTLE ROCK * MOBILE, ALA. 5:00 PMJAN. 2 ARKANSAS STATE * MOBILE, ALA. 2:00 PMJan. 7 at Georgia Southern * Statesboro, Ga. 4:00 PMJan. 9 at Georgia State * Atlanta, Ga. 12:00 PMJAN. 14 TEXAS STATE * MOBILE, ALA. 11:00 AMJAN. 16 UT ARLINGTON * MOBILE, ALA. 2:00 PMJan. 21 at UL Lafayette * Lafayette, La. 5:00 PMJan. 23 at UL Monroe * Monroe, La. 2:00 PMJan. 26 at Troy * Troy, Ala. 5:15 PMJAN. 30 APPALACHIAN STATE * MOBILE, ALA. 5:00 PMFeb. 4 at Arkansas State * Jonesboro, Ark. 5:05 PMFeb. 6 at Little Rock * Little Rock, Ark. 4:00 PMFEB. 11 GEORGIA STATE * MOBILE, ALA. 5:00 PMFEB. 13 GEORGIA SOUTHERN * MOBILE, ALA. 2:00 PMFEB. 16 TROY * MOBILE, ALA. 5:00 PMFeb. 18 at Appalachian State * Boone, N.C. 4:00 PMFEB. 25 UL MONROE * MOBILE, ALA. 5:00 PMFEB. 27 UL LAFAYETTE * MOBILE, ALA. 2:00 PMMar. 3 at UT Arlington * Arlington, Texas 5:00 PMMar. 5 at Texas State * San Marcos, Texas 2:00 PMMar. 9-12 Sun Belt Conference Championship New Orleans, La. TBA

Home games in Bold | All Times Central | * - Sun Belt Conference Game

Head Coach Terry Fowler

2015-16 ROSTER

DATE OPPONENT RESULTNOVEMBER17 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI L, 53-6419 MOBILE W, 71-6723 ALABAMA STATE W, 64-6126 INDIANA STATE L, 53-74DECEMBER2 SPRING HILL W, 69-426 at Nicholls State L, 62-6614 at Ole Miss L, 48-8816 at Tennessee Tech L, 66-7021 at UAB L, 43-7330 ARKANSAS STATE * L, 50-62JANUARY3 at UT Arlington * L, 49-595 at Little Rock * L, 37-718 APPALACHIAN STATE * L, 63-6710 GEORGIA SOUTHERN * L, 53-6715 at Texas State * L, 42-6317 at UL Lafayette * L, 58-6519 LITTLE ROCK * L, 34-5622 at Appalachian State * L, 59-7029 UL LAFAYETTE * W, 57-4731 at UL Monroe * L, 53-55FEBRUARY4 TEXAS STATE * L, 44-467 GEORGIA STATE * L, 78-8412 at Troy * L, 67-7814 UT ARLINGTON * L, 46-6319 at Georgia State * L, 54-6921 at Georgia Southern * W, 80-6326 UL MONROE * L, 38-45MARCH5 at Arkansas State * L, 60-707 TROY * L, 79-86

* Denotes Sun Belt Conference Game

NO. NAME POS. HT. YEAR HOMETOWN

0 Candice Williams G 5-6 RS-Fr. Alpharetta, Ga.

1 D’Andra Pringle G 5-8 Fr. Lawrenceville, Ga.

2 Rehema Franklin G 5-4 Fr. New Orleans, La.

3 Colby Davis G 5-9 Jr. Wylie, Texas

4 Christen Carter F 5-10 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla.

10 Marquita Daniels G 5-7 So. Atlanta, Ga.

15 LaNeetra Guillory F 6-1 So. Pearland, Texas

21 Juliann Miller G 5-8 RS-Sr. Louisville, Ky.

22 Taylor Jenkins F 6-0 Sr. Germantown, Md.

23 Alyese Givens G 5-6 Fr. Irondale, Ala.

24 Erin Autio F 6-0 RS-Fr. St. Michael, Minn.

30 Genesis Perrymond G 5-8 RS-Fr. Lilburn, Ga,

34 Chyna Ellis C 6-2 So. Cordova, Tenn.

44 India Hall F/C 6-2 Fr. Antioch, Tenn.

2014-15 RESULTS (5-24, 2-18 Sun Belt)

Location................................................................. Mobile, Ala.

Founded ............................................................................1963

Enrollment .....................................................................16,055

Nickname .................................................................... Jaguars

Colors ...................................................... Blue, Red and White

Head Coach ..........................................................Terry Fowler

Alma Mater, Year ....................... Lane (Tenn.) College, 1986

Record at USA (Years) ........................................13-44 (Two)

Career Record .................................................. 219-221 (15)

Associate Head Coach ........................................... Dan Presel

Alma Mater, Year ....................................... Spring Hill, 1999

Assistant Coach ..............................................Yolisha Jackson

Alma Mater, Year .....................................Jacksonville, 2005

Assistant Coach ..............................................Mallory Luckett

Alma Mater, Year ....................................Murray State, 2010

2014-15 Overall Record .................................................... 5-24

2014-15 SBC Record/Finish ...................................2-18/t-11th

Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................... 3/2

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................................ 6/8

Newcomers .............................................................................8

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Chyna Ellis

C - 6-2SophomoreCordova, Tenn.Allied Health

Chyna Ellis played in 28 games and started 23 as a true freshman, averaging 8.0 points and 7.8 rebounds per game in 23.1 minute of action per outing during the 2014-15 season. She was third on the club in scoring and paced the club on the glass. Amongst the rest of the league, Ellis ranked fifth in the Sun Belt in rebounding and led the league in blocks with 2.0 per contest. She was also tied for fourth in the SBC in offensive rebounds (2.9) and tied for fifth in defensive rebounds (4.9). Her 56 blocks are the most ever by a South Alabama freshman. Ellis finished the season with seven double-doubles and shot 41.1 percent from the field. A true force in the post for the Jaguars, Ellis paced the team in blocks in 22 games, recording 17 muti-block games.

Marquita Daniels

G - 5-7SophomoreAtlanta, Ga.Criminal Justice

Marquita Daniels competed in 28 games for South Alabama as a true freshman, starting 19, including the final 17 of the 2014-15 season. She ranked second on the club in scoring with 10.4 points per game and led the team in assists (47) and steals (53). Daniels scored double figures 11 times and eclipsed the 30-point mark on three occasions. She was the first Jag since Phyllis Kelley (1995-96) to record three or more 30-point outings in the same season. Her best outing came against Georgia State where she posted 37 points – the most points ever by a Jaguar at the Mitchell Center. Daniels ranked in several freshman single-season categories at USA – steals (second), points per game (tied-eighth), points (290 – 10th), free-throws made (64 – seventh), free-throws attempted (102 – eighth), free-throw percentage (.627 – eighth), three-pointers made (32 – fourth), three-pointers attempted (96 – fourth), three-point percentage (third) and assists (tied-10th).

JAGUARS TO WATCH

2014-15 JAGUARS OVERALL STATS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG11 Hall, Breanna 27 27 810 30.0 135 321 .421 64 157 .408 82 100 .820 26 77 103 3.8 50 0 41 68 1 25 416 15.410 Daniels, Marquita 28 19 599 21.4 97 231 .420 32 96 .333 64 102 .627 14 47 61 2.2 56 1 47 126 3 53 290 10.434 Ellis, Chyna 28 23 646 23.1 86 209 .411 0 0 .000 52 83 .627 81 137 218 7.8 73 1 13 39 56 16 224 8.05 Cumbo, Rachel 28 16 595 21.3 47 147 .320 29 103 .282 14 19 .737 29 47 76 2.7 64 2 24 45 5 17 137 4.922 Jenkins, Taylor 28 20 682 24.4 53 138 .384 1 7 .143 17 34 .500 34 87 121 4.3 65 1 17 45 22 10 124 4.43 Davis, Colby 28 12 508 18.1 32 106 .302 6 33 .182 31 53 .585 10 55 65 2.3 37 0 43 58 1 21 101 3.64 Potts, Simonne 21 12 316 15.0 26 55 .473 0 1 .000 16 26 .615 17 42 59 2.8 34 0 16 37 6 4 68 3.223 Yelding, Amber 20 2 232 11.6 21 65 .323 6 27 .222 3 5 .600 5 17 22 1.1 19 0 13 35 1 22 51 2.624 Farnsworth, Grace 27 1 331 12.3 21 69 .304 5 21 .238 13 24 .542 18 43 61 2.3 47 0 18 35 7 15 60 2.215 Guillory, LaNeetra 27 0 295 10.9 18 65 .277 0 0 .000 20 38 .526 9 40 49 1.8 34 0 4 22 14 8 56 2.12 Webb, Brittany 28 8 424 15.1 14 50 .280 13 45 .289 14 16 .875 5 16 21 0.8 12 0 45 36 0 9 55 2.021 Miller, Juliann 28 5 360 12.9 18 63 .286 2 17 .118 10 14 .714 12 17 29 1.0 36 0 25 41 5 10 48 1.735 Cote, Emorie 1 0 2 2.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM................ 49 62 111 3.8 0 13 Total.......... 29 568 1520 .374 158 507 .312 336 514 .654 309 687 996 34.3 527 5 306 600 121 210 1630 56.2 Opponents...... 29 690 1695 .407 129 384 .336 382 573 .667 427 738 1165 40.2 537 - 342 516 84 275 1891 65.2

2014-15 JAGUARS CONFERENCE ONLY STATS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG11 Hall, Breanna 19 19 594 31.3 88 220 .400 44 114 .386 55 68 .809 20 60 80 4.2 40 0 32 50 1 14 275 14.510 Daniels, Marquita 20 17 478 23.9 81 192 .422 30 87 .345 43 67 .642 14 36 50 2.5 47 1 40 94 2 44 235 11.834 Ellis, Chyna 19 18 453 23.8 63 144 .438 0 0 .000 41 59 .695 56 101 157 8.3 56 1 9 31 43 12 167 8.85 Cumbo, Rachel 19 15 463 24.4 40 121 .331 24 81 .296 5 8 .625 23 43 66 3.5 48 2 19 29 1 10 109 5.722 Jenkins, Taylor 19 16 489 25.7 34 93 .366 1 5 .200 8 19 .421 23 66 89 4.7 38 1 11 35 12 4 77 4.115 Guillory, LaNeetra 18 0 236 13.1 16 54 .296 0 0 .000 19 35 .543 8 30 38 2.1 23 0 4 16 12 7 51 2.83 Davis, Colby 19 5 322 16.9 14 53 .264 3 16 .188 16 27 .593 6 38 44 2.3 21 0 26 34 1 14 47 2.524 Farnsworth, Grace 19 1 247 13.0 16 56 .286 4 17 .235 11 19 .579 15 30 45 2.4 36 0 15 28 7 10 47 2.523 Yelding, Amber 11 0 112 10.2 10 27 .370 4 12 .333 2 2 1.000 4 13 17 1.5 8 0 7 19 0 11 26 2.42 Webb, Brittany 19 3 262 13.8 8 35 .229 8 32 .250 8 8 1.000 1 11 12 0.6 5 0 26 21 0 5 32 1.721 Miller, Juliann 19 3 210 11.1 9 29 .310 2 8 .250 3 5 .600 6 12 18 0.9 21 0 12 27 3 3 23 1.24 Potts, Simonne 12 3 134 11.2 4 13 .308 0 1 .000 4 6 .667 0 13 13 1.1 15 0 7 14 3 1 12 1.0 TEAM................ 29 45 74 3.7 0 12 Total.......... 20 383 1037 .369 120 373 .322 215 323 .666 205 498 703 35.2 358 5 208 410 85 135 1101 55.0 Opponents...... 20 468 1181 .396 88 257 .342 262 392 .668 289 502 791 39.5 344 - 232 323 52 186 1286 64.3

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The centerpiece of South Alabama’s student-athlete support system is the 4,500 square foot Athletics Academic Support Services of Office. The facil-ity includes staff offices, four private tutor rooms, study tables and carrels, and a computer lab with 30 computers.

The Athletics Academic Services staff assists student-athletes with planning their class schedules and deciding on a degree program that will suit their needs. Six athletic academic advisors advise student-athletes along with a faculty or staff advisor from the student-athlete’s college an additional 40 to 60 tutors from a wide variety of academic disciplines are hired throughout the academic year.

Monitored Study Hall is required for all freshmen, first-year transfers, stu-dent-athletes with a cumulative GPA below a 2.50, and any student-athlete who the coaching staff and/or the sport-specific athletic counselor believe would benefit from the experience.

The Athletics Academic Services staff utilizes contemporary web-based technology to proactively gather in-term progress report information from University faculty members. This allows staff to monitor a student-ath-lete’s academic profile throughout the semester and stay abreast of situa-tions where a student-athlete may be struggling and/or underperforming.

Academic Services teaches a freshman student-athlete class that all stu-dent-athletes must take. Topics include study skills, time management, nutrition, financial management, overall health and welfare, etc. Academic Services is in the process of creating a junior-/senior-level class that will focus on career planning.

Student-athletes are encouraged to take advantage of the university’s Career Services Center. Last year Athletics Academics Services held a two-session workshop covering resume, interview techniques, and busi-ness attire.

Athletics employs 12 certified athletic trainers and four acting physicians, available on campus and for athletic events throughout the year. Athletics also employs a team cardiologist, neurologist, neuropsychologist, dentist, and physical therapist.

Presentations given to student-athletes include: Drop your pride - Alco-hol abuse program, Sexual Harassment and Domestic Violence Seminar, Ronnie Rice Presentation on wellness education, e-Chug, online alcohol awareness, Hope Heals - mental wellness and stress management pre-sentation.

Nutritional consultations are available for all student-athletes through strength and conditioning coaches or the university.

In total, $4,917,315 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 298 student-athletes. Of that, $1,595,835 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 95 football student-athletes. In the 2013-14 academic year alone $129,975 was given to 121 student-athletes from the Student Assistance Fund (SAF).

The Athletics Academic Services Office is housed in Department’s state-of-the-art Academic Center.

JAGUARS

EXPERIENCE

THE

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The University of Texas at Arlington is a public university located in Arlington, Texas situated southwest of downtown Arlington, and is located in the Dallas–Fort Worth metropolitan area.

The University was founded in 1895 and served primarily as a military academy during the early 20th century. After spending several decades in the Texas A&M University System, the institution joined the University of Texas System in 1965.

UT Arlington sets the standard for educational excellence in the thriving Dallas-Fort Worth area. With an enrollment above 50,000 (online included), it’s the second largest institution in the UT System and the sixth largest in Texas.

Dramatic, measurable advancements continue to propel UT Arlington toward its goal of becoming one of America’s premier research institutions. Research activity has more than tripled to $66 million over the past 10 years, with increasing expertise in bioengineering, medical diagnostics, micro-manufacturing, and defense and Home-land Security technologies, among other areas.

Notable Alumni: Michael Ainsworth, Tom Fox and Brad Loper, Pulitzer prize-winning photographers; Lou Diamond Phillips, Actor; Hunter Pence, Major League baseball player; John Lackey, Professional baseball player; Kaleb Canales, assistant coach in the NBA; Carey Hendrickson, Senior VP of Belo, Corp.; Bruce L. Tanner, CFO Lockheed Martin; Roland Fryer, Economist and youngest tenured African-American professor in Harvard University’s history.

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY

Dr. Vistasp M. KarbhariPresident

Dr. Barry McKeownFaculty Representative

Jim Baker Athletics Director

Debbie GarciaSWA

ADMINISTRATION MAVERICKS

UT Arlington coach Krista Gerlich enters her third season in charge of the Lady Mavericks and is looking to keep the momentum heading upwards. She has helped the Lady Mavs achieve the largest turnaround in NCAA Division I after the team finished 17-14 last season, 14 wins better than her inaugural season. Under Gerlich’s guidance, UTA has received national attention as the team was invited to the 2015 Women’s Preseason National Invitation Tournament. The Lady Mavs drew two-time NCAA champion Baylor as their first round opponent with the game taking place on Nov. 13 in Waco. Winning on the court, the team has also achieved in the classroom. Her focus for the team has been to be successful on and off the court and

the team responded with the first Sun Belt academic award in 2014-15 for recording the highest GPA in the conference, the first for the Lady Mavs in more than 10 years.

QUICK FACTS

Location.......................................................... Arlington, Texas

Founded ............................................................................1895

Enrollment .........................................51,000 (online included)

Nickname .................................................................Mavericks

Colors .......................................Royal Blue, Orange and White

Head Coach ........................................................Krista Gerlich

Alma Mater, Year ....................................... Texas Tech, 1993

Record at UTA (Years) ......................................21-38 (Three)

Career Record ................................................ 189-90 (Nine)

Assistant Coach .................................................... Kristin Cole

Alma Mater, Year .....................................Notre Dame, 2004

Assistant Coach .............................................Ashley Crawford

Alma Mater, Year .............................................. Lamar, 2009

Assistant Coach ................................................... Talby Justus

Alma Mater, Year .................................. Tabor College, 2007

Director of Basketball Operations .......................... Scott Imes

2014-15 Overall Record .................................................. 17-13

2014-15 SBC Record/Finish .....................................11-9/t-4th

Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................... 5/0

Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................................... 10/5

Newcomers .............................................................................5

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UT Arlington coach Krista Gerlich enters her third season in charge of the Lady Mavericks and is looking to keep the momentum heading upwards. She has helped the Lady Mavs achieve the largest turnaround in NCAA Division I after the team finished 17-14 last season, 14 wins better than her inaugural season. Under Gerlich’s guidance, UTA has received national attention as the team was invited to the 2015 Women’s Preseason National Invitation Tournament. The Lady Mavs drew two-time NCAA champion Baylor as their first round opponent with the game taking place on Nov. 13 in Waco. Winning on the court, the team has also achieved in the classroom. Her focus for the team has been to be successful on and off the court and

the team responded with the first Sun Belt academic award in 2014-15 for recording the highest GPA in the conference, the first for the Lady Mavs in more than 10 years.

2015-16 SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIMENov. 13 at Baylor Waco, Texas 6:00 PMNOV. 24 SETON HALL ARLINGTON, TEXAS 7:00 PMNOV. 28 MISSOURI VALLEY COLLEGE ARLINGTON, TEXAS 5:00 PMDec. 1 at Stephen F. Austin Nacogdoches, Texas 7:00 PMDec. 3 at Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. 7:00 PMDEC. 13 WESTERN KENTUCKY ARLINGTON, TEXAS 2:00 PMDec. 19 at Houston Baptist Houston, Texas 1:00 PMDec. 21 at UTSA San Antonio, Texas 7:00 PMDEC. 30 GEORGIA STATE * ARLINGTON, TEXAS 5:00 PMJAN. 2 GEORGIA SOUTHERN * ARLINGTON, TEXAS 5:00 PMJan. 7 at Appalachian State * Boone, N.C. 4:00 PMJan. 14 at Troy * Troy, Ala. 5:15 PMJan. 16 at South Alabama * Mobile, Ala. 2:00 PMJAN. 21 ARKANSAS STATE * ARLINGTON, TEXAS 5:00 PMJAN. 23 LITTLE ROCK * ARLINGTON, TEXAS 5:00 PMJan. 28 at UL Monroe * Monroe, La. 5:15 PMJan. 30 at UL Lafayette * Lafayette, La. 3:00 PMFeb. 4 at Georgia Southern * Statesboro, GA 4:00 PMFeb. 6 at Georgia State * Atlanta, GA 11:00 AMFeb. 9 at Texas State * San Marcos, Texas TBAFEB. 13 APPALACHIAN STATE * ARLINGTON, TEXAS 5:00 PMFEB. 18 UL LAFAYETTE * ARLINGTON, TEXAS 5:00 PMFEB. 20 UL MONROE * ARLINGTON, TEXAS 5:00 PMFeb. 25 at Little Rock * Little Rock, Ark. 5:15 PMFeb. 27 at Arkansas State * Jonesboro, Ark. 3:05 PMMAR. 1 TEXAS STATE * ARLINGTON, TEXAS 5:00 PMMAR. 3 SOUTH ALABAMA * ARLINGTON, TEXAS 5:00 PMMAR. 5 TROY * ARLINGTON, TEXAS 5:00 PMMar. 9-12 Sun Belt Conference Championship New Orleans, La. TBA

Home games in Bold | All Times Central | * - Sun Belt Conference Game

Head Coach Krista Gerlich

2015-16 ROSTER

DATE OPPONENT RESULTNOVEMBER14 MISSOURI VALLEY COLLEGE W, 90-3216 HOUSTON BAPTIST W, 83-7322 at Wichita State L, 61-7126 NORTHERN ARIZONA W, 80-62DECEMBER2 UTSA L, 55-634 at Kansas State L, 41-4513 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W, 42-2817 MCMURRY W, 82-2521 at North Texas W, 46-3830 GEORGIA SOUTHERN * W, 64-52JANUARY3 SOUTH ALABAMA * W, 59-495 at Troy * L, 63-708 UL MONROE * L, 51-6310 ARKANSAS STATE * L, 77-80 (OT)15 at Georgia State * W, 45-3919 TEXAS STATE * L, 53-6022 at UL Monroe * L, 51-5624 at Little Rock * L, 38-6629 GEORGIA STATE * W, 57-4531 TROY * W, 70-67FEBRUARY7 at UL Lafayette * W, 57-5112 at Texas State * L, 58-65 (OT)14 at South Alabama * W, 63-4619 APPALACHIAN STATE * W, 55-4521 UL LAFAYETTE * W, 56-4226 at Arkansas State * L, 62-6728 LITTLE ROCK * L, 38-48MARCH5 at Georgia Southern * W, 66-417 at Appalachian State * W, 61-5311 (1) vs. No. 4 Texas State L, 46-52

* Denotes Sun Belt Conference Game(1) - Sun Belt Championship (New Orleans, LA)

NO. NAME POS. HT. YEAR HOMETOWN

0 Cierra Johnson G 5-9 So. Bedford, Texas

1 Jamaika Hughes G 5-10 So. Fort Worth, Texas

2 Lauren Billie G 5-6 Fr. Tulsa, Okla.

3 Kamy Cole G 5-9 Jr. Brock, Texas

4 Breck Clark G 5-10 Jr. Shawnee, Okla.

13 LaShanda Green G 5-7 Sr. McAlester, Okla.

20 Miranda LeJune G 5-6 So. Pearland, Texas

22 Toma Zaleckaite F 6-3 Sr. Palanga, Lithuania

23 Morgan Hunt F 6-2 RS-Sr. Colleyville, Texas

24 Amara Wainwright G 5-7 RS-Sr. Sacramento, Calif.

25 Allyson Te’o F 6-2 Jr. Fort Worth, Texas

34 Morgan Holly F 6-0 Sr. Garland, Texas

41 Mackenzie Hailey F 6-2 Fr. Burleson, Texas

44 Rebekah VanDijk C 6-5 So. Nazareth, Texas

2014-15 RESULTS (17-13, 11-9 Sun Belt)

Location.......................................................... Arlington, Texas

Founded ............................................................................1895

Enrollment .........................................51,000 (online included)

Nickname .................................................................Mavericks

Colors .......................................Royal Blue, Orange and White

Head Coach ........................................................Krista Gerlich

Alma Mater, Year ....................................... Texas Tech, 1993

Record at UTA (Years) ......................................21-38 (Three)

Career Record ................................................ 189-90 (Nine)

Assistant Coach .................................................... Kristin Cole

Alma Mater, Year .....................................Notre Dame, 2004

Assistant Coach .............................................Ashley Crawford

Alma Mater, Year .............................................. Lamar, 2009

Assistant Coach ................................................... Talby Justus

Alma Mater, Year .................................. Tabor College, 2007

Director of Basketball Operations .......................... Scott Imes

2014-15 Overall Record .................................................. 17-13

2014-15 SBC Record/Finish .....................................11-9/t-4th

Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................... 5/0

Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................................... 10/5

Newcomers .............................................................................5

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Rebekah VanDijk

C - 6-5SophomoreNazareth, TexasPre-Law

Rebekah VanDijk has been the staple of UT Arlington’s resurgence on the court. VanDijk was named the 2014-15 Sun Belt Freshman of the Year after posting record numbers for the Lady Mavericks. VanDijk led national freshmen in double-doubles with 14 and was just one of two in the conference to average a double-double during the season. VanDijk was top-25 in NCAA Division I in field-goal percentage, rebounding and overall double-doubles. She entered UTA’s record books with single-season achievements in rebounding and field-goal percentage.

LaShanda Green

G - 5-7SeniorMcAlester, Okla.Kinesiology

Nicknamed the little general by coach Krista Gerlich, LaShanda Green has been the leader of the team. Averaging 3.3 assists per game to lead the Lady Mavericks, Green’s presence on the course has been a calming factor for the offense as she led a team of 11 newcomers in her first season with the team after transferring in. Green was sixth in the conference in both assists per game and assists/turnover ratio and contributed on the defensive end with 1.83 steals per game, good for 10th in the Sun Belt. Green will have an even more expanded role in the point guard position this season as UTA looks to improve on its offensive capabilities. Green combined with Cierra Johnson with speed and an outside shot that makes her a threat as a scorer and passer in the upcoming campaign.

MAVERICKS TO WATCH

2014-15 MAVERICKS OVERALL STATS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG44 Dijk,Rebekah Van 30 30 883 29.4 166 308 .539 0 0 .000 57 95 .600 115 194 309 10.3 72 1 30 58 52 11 389 13.012 Williams, Chaun 30 2 722 24.1 104 289 .360 30 120 .250 31 46 .674 41 66 107 3.6 82 3 76 65 12 47 269 9.00 Johnson,Cierra 30 28 791 26.4 94 215 .437 18 67 .269 52 88 .591 30 95 125 4.2 75 2 56 71 11 81 258 8.613 Green,LaShanda 30 29 1039 34.6 65 193 .337 44 131 .336 51 69 .739 20 73 93 3.1 79 3 100 75 8 55 225 7.511 Pope,Tahlia 17 15 367 21.6 36 112 .321 9 49 .184 28 53 .528 15 25 40 2.4 46 2 33 24 1 11 109 6.434 Holly,Morgan 30 7 540 18.0 53 115 .461 0 0 .000 29 50 .580 46 66 112 3.7 53 0 16 40 3 17 135 4.524 Wainwright,Amara 29 16 561 19.3 42 127 .331 25 77 .325 15 21 .714 18 20 38 1.3 36 0 40 33 0 21 124 4.322 Zaleckaite,Toma 30 21 454 15.1 38 98 .388 0 0 .000 17 30 .567 33 50 83 2.8 26 0 29 41 9 10 93 3.123 Hunt,Morgan 20 1 160 8.0 19 47 .404 0 0 .000 15 26 .577 15 23 38 1.9 16 0 3 12 2 3 53 2.732 Ford,Artavia 26 0 226 8.7 18 75 .240 0 0 .000 16 32 .500 16 30 46 1.8 44 0 13 36 26 9 52 2.010 Bruce,Krioni 19 0 111 5.8 14 35 .400 6 14 .429 0 0 .000 2 5 7 0.4 14 0 7 7 1 2 34 1.815 Treas,Brittney 12 1 72 6.0 5 24 .208 1 8 .125 2 4 .500 4 8 12 1.0 6 0 3 5 2 2 13 1.125 Te’o,Allyson 20 0 102 5.1 5 20 .250 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 12 15 27 1.4 24 0 5 16 1 2 12 0.620 Lockwood,Maggie 7 0 22 3.1 1 4 .250 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 0 2 2 0.3 2 0 2 1 0 0 4 0.6 TEAM................ 49 56 105 3.5 0 25 Total.......... 30 660 1662 .397 134 468 .286 316 520 .608 416 728 1144 38.1 575 11 413 509 128 271 1770 59.0 Opponents...... 30 548 1527 .359 125 408 .306 373 568 .657 352 679 1031 34.4 532 - 299 537 119 255 1594 53.1

2014-15 MAVERICKS CONFERENCE ONLY STATS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG44 Dijk,Rebekah Van 20 20 606 30.3 110 205 .537 0 0 .000 44 72 .611 79 118 197 9.9 48 1 20 38 39 8 264 13.212 Williams, Chaun 20 1 501 25.1 68 197 .345 18 79 .228 22 31 .710 25 50 75 3.8 58 2 58 48 8 24 176 8.80 Johnson,Cierra 20 19 538 26.9 65 133 .489 9 37 .243 31 53 .585 20 66 86 4.3 48 1 42 54 9 47 170 8.513 Green,LaShanda 20 20 688 34.4 46 125 .368 33 89 .371 35 49 .714 15 50 65 3.3 60 3 58 57 7 31 160 8.011 Pope,Tahlia 8 6 171 21.4 12 56 .214 2 25 .080 16 27 .593 9 11 20 2.5 22 0 15 8 1 4 42 5.334 Holly,Morgan 20 5 377 18.9 37 80 .463 0 0 .000 21 37 .568 29 49 78 3.9 35 0 8 26 2 12 95 4.824 Wainwright,Amara 20 13 451 22.6 33 106 .311 18 60 .300 10 15 .667 15 14 29 1.5 26 0 32 29 0 17 94 4.722 Zaleckaite,Toma 20 14 310 15.5 28 69 .406 0 0 .000 11 17 .647 22 35 57 2.9 18 0 20 29 7 7 67 3.432 Ford,Artavia 16 0 137 8.6 14 52 .269 0 0 .000 5 12 .417 9 13 22 1.4 23 0 6 22 13 5 33 2.110 Bruce,Krioni 14 0 80 5.7 8 25 .320 4 10 .400 0 0 .000 2 5 7 0.5 9 0 3 7 0 1 20 1.423 Hunt,Morgan 11 1 65 5.9 3 11 .273 0 0 .000 5 8 .625 2 10 12 1.1 9 0 1 4 1 1 11 1.015 Treas,Brittney 7 1 37 5.3 2 12 .167 0 4 .000 0 0 .000 1 4 5 0.7 5 0 1 3 1 0 4 0.625 Te’o,Allyson 16 0 78 4.9 3 13 .231 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 8 12 20 1.3 22 0 4 13 0 0 7 0.420 Lockwood,Maggie 5 0 11 2.2 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 1 2 .500 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.2 TEAM................ 36 35 71 3.6 0 18 Total.......... 20 429 1086 .395 84 305 .275 202 325 .622 272 472 744 37.2 383 7 269 356 88 157 1144 57.2 Opponents...... 20 376 1024 .367 84 274 .307 269 389 .692 233 440 673 33.7 343 - 199 340 83 174 1105 55.2

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The University of Texas at Arlington is a growing research powerhouse committed to life-enhancing discovery, innovative instruction, and caring community engagement. An educational leader in the heart of the thriving North Texas region, UT Arlington nurtures minds within an environment that values excellence, ingenuity, and diversity.

Guided by world-class faculty members, the University’s more than 51,000 students in campus-based and online degree programs represent about 100 countries and pursue more than 180 bachelor’s, master’s, and doc-toral degrees in a broad range of disciplines. UT Arlington is dedicated to producing the lifelong learners and critical thinkers our region and nation demand. More than 60 percent of the University’s 190,000 alumni live in North Texas and contribute to our annual economic impact of $12.8 billion in the region.

With a growing number of campus residents, UT Arlington has become a first-choice university for students seeking a vibrant college experience. In addition to receiving a first-rate education, our students participate in a robust slate of co-curricular activities that prepare them to become the next generation of leaders.

UT Arlington provides 25 to 30 tutors to student-athletes, 20 of which are used on a regular/reoccurring basis. Student-athletes may also request a tutor for a specific class. The institution’s goal is to locate a tutor for any class a student-athlete is having difficulty in, whether it is an intro level class or a senior level class.

Athletics employs four full-time academic advisors, along with three full-time staff members dedicated to compliance, eligibility, and student-ath-lete welfare. One academic advisor is primarily responsible for at-risk students and any student-athlete that may need a learning accommoda-tion for a diagnosed learning disability.

In March 2012 the institution opened College Park Center, a new indoor sports arena which houses the new primary academic center for stu-dent-athletes. The academic center contains a computer lab with 30 computers, including PCs and MACs. Student-athletes are able to check out 5 MAC and 5 Dell laptops as well. It also has a 50-seat classroom used for individual study, the College Adjustment class each fall semester, and as the meeting location for SAAC. There are also three small group/tutor study areas. Two academic advisors are stationed at the primary facility.

The secondary academic facility, located closer to the outdoor sports teams’ facilities, has a 30-seat classroom and six computers. Two aca-demic advisors are stationed at that facility.

The institution hosts a student-athlete only job fair. 20 companies attended last year’s job fair and the institution hopes to have 5 to 7 more companies at this year. The institution will host a ‘Next Steps’ dinner in Spring 2015 for juniors and seniors, emphasizing tips on entering the job market.

Student-athletes regularly participate in community service and volun-teer projects on and around campus. They distribute food as part of the Urban Ministries program and speak to elementary students about their student-athlete experience. They help clear debris from elderly residents’ yards after a devastating storm and have rung the Salvation Army bell during Christmas time.

UT Arlington’s goal is to provide quality medical care for the student athletes of UT Arlington. The Athletic Training Staff consists of the head, associate, assis-tant, and student athletic trainers working in conjunction with team physicians.

MAVERICKS

EXPERIENCE

THE

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Texas State, located in the IH-35 corridor between Austin and San Antonio, is home to over 38,000 students and officially opened its doors in 1903. Notably, Texas State is the only university in Texas to have a U.S. president among its graduates. Lyndon B. Johnson graduated from Texas State in 1930.

The Texas State athletics program currently consists of 16 varsity programs including the football team coached by Dennis Franchione. The Bobcats are beginning their fourth season of playing a Football Bowl Subdivision schedule after becoming bowl eligible for the second straight year with six wins in 2013 and seven wins in 2014.

Recently reclassified as an Emerging Research University, Texas State currently meets all standards with the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate (APR) and has a budget of $25 million. San Marcos is located in the Austin metro area, which is the 39th largest designated market area (DMA) in the United States.

Notable Alumni: Lyndon B. Johnson, former President of the United States, George Strait, Grammy Award-winning American country music singer; Powers Boothe, actor; Jerry Fields, J.D. Fields & Co. founder, chairman and chief executive officer; T. Paul Bulmahn, ATP Oil & Gas Corporation Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY

Dr. Denise M. TrauthPresident

Dr. Paul GowensFaculty Representative

Dr. Larry TeisAthletics Director

Tracy ShoemakeSWA

ADMINISTRATION BOBCATS

Head coach Zenarae Antoine enters her fifth season in 2015-16 with a 60-65 overall record at Texas State. Last season, Antoine led the Bobcats to their second consecutive postseason appearance for the first time in school history with an invitation to the Women’s Basketball Invitational. The Bobcats also made their second consecutive appearance in the SBC Tournament semifinal in 2015. Since joining the Sun Belt in 2013, Texas State is one of just three teams to achieve that feat. Also in 2015, Texas State defeated Arkansas State for the first time in school history, marking the Red Wolves as the last team to beat in the SBC for Coach Antoine.

QUICK FACTS

Location...................................................... San Marcos, Texas

Founded ............................................................................1899

Enrollment .....................................................................38,006

Nickname .................................................................... Bobcats

Colors ............................................................Maroon and Gold

Head Coach ....................................................Zenarae Antoine

Alma Mater, Year .................................Colorado State, 1998

Record at TXST (Years) ..................................... 60-65 (Four)

Career Record ............................................................. Same

Associate Head Coach ................................... Chandra Dorsey

Alma Mater, Year ...........................................Ole Miss, 2001

Assistant Coach ..................................................... Addie Lees

Alma Mater, Year ................................................. UAM, 2009

Assistant Coach .................................................... Laura Terry

Alma Mater, Year ......................................... Louisville, 2012

2014-15 Overall Record .................................................. 17-15

2014-15 SBC Record/Finish .....................................11-9/t-4th

Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................... 2/3

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................................ 8/3

Newcomers .............................................................................7

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Head coach Zenarae Antoine enters her fifth season in 2015-16 with a 60-65 overall record at Texas State. Last season, Antoine led the Bobcats to their second consecutive postseason appearance for the first time in school history with an invitation to the Women’s Basketball Invitational. The Bobcats also made their second consecutive appearance in the SBC Tournament semifinal in 2015. Since joining the Sun Belt in 2013, Texas State is one of just three teams to achieve that feat. Also in 2015, Texas State defeated Arkansas State for the first time in school history, marking the Red Wolves as the last team to beat in the SBC for Coach Antoine.

2015-16 SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIMENov. 13 at Texas A&M College Station, Texas 6:00 PMNOV. 15 ST. EDWARD’S SAN MARCOS, TEXAS 2:00 PMNOV. 21 NORTH TEXAS SAN MARCOS, TEXAS 2:00 PMNov. 26 (1) vs. Iowa State Cancun, Mexico 10:00 AMNov. 27 (1) vs. Idaho Cancun, Mexico 10:00 AMNov. 28 (1) vs. Duke Cancun, Mexico 12:30 PMDEC. 3 UTSA SAN MARCOS, TEXAS 7:00 PMDEC. 13 TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE SAN MARCOS, TEXAS 4:00 PMDec. 16 at Houston Baptist Houston, Texas 6:00 PMDec. 21 at Missouri Columbia, Mo. 7:00 PMDEC. 30 GEORGIA SOUTHERN * SAN MARCOS, TEXAS 5:30 PMJAN. 2 GEORGIA STATE * SAN MARCOS, TEXAS 2:00 PMJan. 9 at Appalachian State * Boone, N.C. 12:00 PMJan. 14 at South Alabama * Mobile, Ala. 11:00 AMJan. 16 at Troy * Troy, Ala. 2:00 PMJAN. 21 LITTLE ROCK * SAN MARCOS, TEXAS 5:30 PMJAN. 23 ARKANSAS STATE * SAN MARCOS, TEXAS 2:00 PMJan. 28 at UL Lafayette * Lafayette, La. 5:00 PMJan. 30 at UL Monroe * Monroe, La. 2:00 PMFeb. 4 at Georgia State * Atlanta, Ga. 4:00 PMFeb. 6 at Georgia Southern * Statesboro, Ga. 3:30 PMFEB. 9 UT ARLINGTON * SAN MARCOS, TEXAS TBAFEB. 11 APPALACHIAN STATE * SAN MARCOS, TEXAS 5:30 PMFEB. 18 UL MONROE * SAN MARCOS, TEXAS 5:30 PMFEB. 20 UL LAFAYETTE * SAN MARCOS, TEXAS 2:00 PMFeb. 25 at Arkansas State * Jonesboro, Ark. 5:05 PMFeb. 27 at Little Rock * Little Rock, Ark. 4:00 PMMar. 1 at UT Arlington * Arlington, Texas 5:00 PMMAR. 3 TROY * SAN MARCOS, TEXAS 5:30 PMMAR. 5 SOUTH ALABAMA * SAN MARCOS, TEXAS 2:00 PMMar. 9-12 Sun Belt Conference Championship New Orleans, La. TBA

Home games in Bold | All Times Central | * - Sun Belt Conference Game(1) Cancun Challenge - Mayan Tournament (Cancun, Mexico)

Head Coach Zenarae Antoine

2015-16 ROSTER

DATE OPPONENT RESULTNOVEMBER15 TEXAS A&M-INTERNATIONAL W, 83-6518 at Texas Tech L, 77-81 (OT)22 HOUSTON BAPTIST L, 56-6125 LAMAR W, 79-7229 at No. 20 Oklahoma State L, 37-64DECEMBER4 at UTSA W, 57-5314 TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE W, 74-6919 (1) vs. Bethune-Cookman W, 51-4020 (1) vs. Stetson L, 57-7530 at Troy * W, 74-72JANUARY3 at Georgia Southern * W, 79-655 at Georgia State * L, 69-748 LITTLE ROCK * L, 45-6510 UL MONROE * W, 70-6415 SOUTH ALABAMA * W, 63-4217 at Arkansas State * L, 48-6819 at UT Arlington * W, 60-5322 GEORGIA SOUTHERN * W, 67-5724 APPALACHIAN STATE * W, 67-5831 UL LAFAYETTE * L, 81-83 (2OT)FEBRUARY4 at South Alabama * W, 46-447 at Little Rock * L, 43-7012 UT ARLINGTON * W, 65-58 (OT)14 GEORGIA STATE * W, 71-6119 at UL Lafayette * L, 41-6426 TROY * L, 59-7528 ARKANSAS STATE * W, 83-74MARCH5 at Appalachian State * L, 55-617 at UL Monroe * L, 84-90 (OT)11 (2) vs. No. 5 UT Arlington W, 52-4613 (2) vs. No. 4 Texas State L, 44-8718 (3) vs. No. 5 Oral Roberts L, 54-57

* Denotes Sun Belt Conference Game(1) - Stetson Hatter Invitational (Deland, Fla.)(2) - Sun Belt Championship (New Orleans, LA)(3) - WBI Tournament First Round (San Marcos, TX)

NO. NAME POS. HT. YEAR HOMETOWN

1 Ayriel Anderson 5-3 G Sr. Irving, Texas

2 Toshua Leavitt 5-4 G Fr. Nixa, Mo.

5 Devin Gray 5-9 G Fr. Wellington, Fla.

12 Kiani Lurry 5-8 G Fr. Miami, Fla.

14 McKinley Bostad 5-8 G So. Kennedale, Texas

15 Ericka May 5-10 G So. Allen, Texas

22 Ti’Aira Pitts 6-1 F So. Pflugerville, Texas

23 Taeler Deer 5-5 G So. Houston, Texas

24 Raven Burns 5-7 G Sr. Houston, Texas

25 Whitney Apari 6-0 F So. Frisco, Texas

32 Kaitlin Walla 5-9 G Jr. Georgetown, Texas

35 Erin Peoples 6-0 G Sr. Little Rock, Ark.

40 Amber Jones 5-11 F Jr. Indianapolis, Ind.

44 Jasmine Vasquez 5-11 F Sr. Dallas, Texas

55 De’Jionae Calloway 6-0 F Fr. Lee’s Summit, Mo.

2014-15 RESULTS (17-15, 11-9 Sun Belt)

Location...................................................... San Marcos, Texas

Founded ............................................................................1899

Enrollment .....................................................................38,006

Nickname .................................................................... Bobcats

Colors ............................................................Maroon and Gold

Head Coach ....................................................Zenarae Antoine

Alma Mater, Year .................................Colorado State, 1998

Record at TXST (Years) ..................................... 60-65 (Four)

Career Record ............................................................. Same

Associate Head Coach ................................... Chandra Dorsey

Alma Mater, Year ...........................................Ole Miss, 2001

Assistant Coach ..................................................... Addie Lees

Alma Mater, Year ................................................. UAM, 2009

Assistant Coach .................................................... Laura Terry

Alma Mater, Year ......................................... Louisville, 2012

2014-15 Overall Record .................................................. 17-15

2014-15 SBC Record/Finish .....................................11-9/t-4th

Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................... 2/3

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................................ 8/3

Newcomers .............................................................................7

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Ayriel Anderson

G - 5-3SeniorIrving, TexasApplied Arts & Sciences

Started and played in all 32 games as a junior …was second on the team with a career-high 10.9 PPG and 66 made free throws … finished the season shooting 36.4 percent from beyond the arc and was second on the team with 60 made three’s … her 60 made three’s in 2014-15 ranks sixth all-time at Texas State and her 135 all-time career three’s rank her fifth all-time … averaged a team-high 3.5 APG after dishing out 112 throughout the 2014-15 season … tallied a season-high 21 points, twice, against Georgia Southern on Jan. 22, 2015 and UL Monroe on March 7, 2015 … during the 2013-14 season, she scored a career-high 31 points against Troy … matched her career-high of five made three-pointers against UL Monroe on March 7, 2015 … enters the 2015-16 season with 902 career points.

Kaitlin Walla

G - 5-9JuniorGeorgetown, TexasBiochemistry

Only played in eight games and started in one after an ACL injury in the Stetson Hatter Classic … averaged 23.1 minutes per contest and 7.6 PPG … went 7-for-13 from beyond the arc for a 53.8 percentage … was an 48.8 percent field goal shooter after making 21 shots … finished the season with a career-high 2.6 rebounds per game … tied her ca-reer-high of six field goals made against Houston Baptist on Nov. 22 … as a freshman, played in 28 games and started in three … averaged 6.2 points per game, the highest average for a freshman on the 2013-14 team … recorded a career-high 17 points in the game against UTSA.

BOBCATS TO WATCH

2014-15 BOBCATS OVERALL STATS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG35 Peoples, Erin 30 30 958 31.9 158 371 .426 5 24 .208 83 122 .680 64 147 211 7.0 62 2 52 61 16 56 404 13.51 Anderson, Ayriel 32 32 1088 34.0 111 326 .340 60 165 .364 66 85 .776 20 84 104 3.3 75 3 112 91 1 32 348 10.910 Braeuer, Meghan 32 31 1099 34.3 100 262 .382 66 172 .384 44 54 .815 7 66 73 2.3 48 1 66 68 0 25 310 9.732 Walla, Kaitlin 8 1 185 23.1 21 43 .488 7 13 .538 12 14 .857 9 12 21 2.6 12 0 11 18 1 3 61 7.623 Deer, Taeler 27 0 458 17.0 69 177 .390 21 53 .396 40 64 .625 16 38 54 2.0 42 0 35 35 7 28 199 7.421 Mays, Kileah 32 32 909 28.4 70 237 .295 0 0 .000 34 80 .425 95 149 244 7.6 78 2 22 79 34 26 174 5.442 Jeffcoat, Jacqueline 32 18 573 17.9 60 170 .353 13 51 .255 32 45 .711 62 121 183 5.7 81 2 18 36 23 17 165 5.215 May, Ericka 32 14 660 20.6 55 160 .344 11 41 .268 26 45 .578 59 108 167 5.2 61 2 19 46 17 20 147 4.624 Burns, Raven 30 2 251 8.4 36 110 .327 24 81 .296 13 21 .619 5 15 20 0.7 23 0 5 20 1 9 109 3.611 Texada, Kindell 7 0 26 3.7 2 11 .182 0 4 .000 11 17 .647 1 3 4 0.6 3 0 1 6 0 1 15 2.122 Pitts, Ti’Aira 16 0 98 6.1 13 30 .433 0 2 .000 4 6 .667 4 10 14 0.9 10 0 0 6 0 1 30 1.925 Apari, Whitney 27 0 222 8.2 10 47 .213 0 1 .000 9 15 .600 16 27 43 1.6 29 0 3 13 4 6 29 1.1 TEAM................ 75 81 156 4.9 0 9 Total.......... 32 705 1944 .363 207 607 .341 374 568 .658 433 861 1294 40.4 524 12 344 488 104 224 1991 62.2 Opponents...... 32 787 1996 .394 155 504 .308 339 496 .683 426 914 1340 41.9 545 - 407 468 125 244 2068 64.6

2014-15 BOBCATS CONFERENCE ONLY STATS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG35 Peoples, Erin 20 20 640 32.0 107 248 .431 3 13 .231 59 83 .711 48 96 144 7.2 42 1 37 41 11 35 276 13.81 Anderson, Ayriel 20 20 706 35.3 78 202 .386 42 113 .372 44 59 .746 11 53 64 3.2 47 1 74 55 1 21 242 12.123 Deer, Taeler 19 0 378 19.9 61 146 .418 20 43 .465 31 48 .646 13 34 47 2.5 36 0 35 25 6 20 173 9.110 Braeuer, Meghan 20 19 673 33.7 48 140 .343 27 92 .293 26 31 .839 2 42 44 2.2 29 1 39 41 0 12 149 7.521 Mays, Kileah 20 20 545 27.3 46 146 .315 0 0 .000 18 42 .429 58 91 149 7.5 52 2 8 50 17 15 110 5.515 May, Ericka 20 11 444 22.2 41 104 .394 7 24 .292 18 29 .621 42 70 112 5.6 46 1 10 33 10 13 107 5.442 Jeffcoat, Jacqueline 20 9 341 17.1 35 103 .340 6 27 .222 19 29 .655 34 70 104 5.2 45 1 8 19 17 11 95 4.824 Burns, Raven 19 1 157 8.3 21 70 .300 18 55 .327 8 13 .615 4 8 12 0.6 13 0 2 17 1 7 68 3.622 Pitts, Ti’Aira 8 0 42 5.3 8 15 .533 0 1 .000 3 4 .750 1 5 6 0.8 5 0 0 2 0 1 19 2.411 Texada, Kindell 4 0 18 4.5 1 5 .200 0 1 .000 6 9 .667 0 1 1 0.3 1 0 1 6 0 0 8 2.025 Apari, Whitney 18 0 156 8.7 8 35 .229 0 1 .000 7 11 .636 12 19 31 1.7 19 0 3 10 2 4 23 1.3 TEAM................ 49 48 97 4.9 0 4 Total.......... 20 454 1214 .374 123 370 .332 239 358 .668 274 537 811 40.5 335 7 217 303 65 139 1270 63.5 Opponents...... 20 488 1249 .391 98 327 .300 224 320 .700 274 550 824 41.2 334 - 266 290 66 154 1298 64.9

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The Texas State Athletic Academic Center hosts several events and awards student-athletes who have achieved on the field and in the classroom.

The Texas State University Athletic Academic Center (AAC) is structured after the principles of the NCAA Life Skills Program to provide stu-dent-athletes with five basic components, Academic Excellence, Athletic Excellence, Community Service, Career Development and Personal Devel-opment. The AAC, which is open six days a week, houses a state-of-the-art computer lab, areas for both individual and group study, and offices for the AAC staff. The AAC is led by five full-time professional staff members, four graduate assistant students and university trained tutors. The AAC offers drop-in tutoring for Math and assigned tutoring for other subjects. Currently there are 20 tutors that specifically tutor the student-athletes in the AAC. Academics will also find additional tutors on as needed basis for specif-ic subjects. Student-athletes are encouraged to seek assistance in the Student Learning Assistance Center (SLAC) in the Alkek Library and in the Disability Services Office. The Academic Mentoring Program is designed as a mentor program to assist freshman, transfer and at-risk student-athletes. Each student on the mentoring program is assigned a mentor in the AAC who they meet with on a regular basis throughout the semester. The mentoring program requires that each student-athlete complete at least six hours of study time each week in the Athletic Academic Center. Student-athletes are encouraged to work with a career services counselor and to utilize the Career Service Center when deciding on a major, writing a resume or looking for internships and summer jobs. Career workshops for student-athletes are provided during the spring semester. The Career Services Center helps students in preparing for interviews by working on interviewing skills and etiquette. The Career Center is equipped with a computer lab and numerous books to help students with all aspects of career development and exploration. The AAC works closely with the PACE (Personalized Academic and Career Exploration) center to help freshman and undecided sophomores choose majors. Juniors and seniors may use PACE for resume writing and interview session, an etiquette dinner, and an employee mixer. An annual career fair is held to enable student-athletes to showcase their talent as a professional, skilled worker.

Throughout the year, Bobcat student-athletes, staff and coaches are encouraged to actively participate in the community. Bobcat Athletics has made a strong commitment to giving back to those in need making a sin-cere impact on the community that has supported our university for over 100 years. Every athletic team participates in various community service activities that fight against social/economic issues like cancer, heart dis-ease, illiteracy and more. In total, $3,785,330 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 293 student-athletes. Of that, $1,525,380 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 91 football student-athletes. In the 2013-14 academic year alone $200,526 was given to 197 student-athletes from the Student Assistance Fund (SAF).

BOBCATS

EXPERIENCE

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Troy University is a public university located in Troy, Alabama, and founded in 1887 as Troy Normal School with a mission to educate and train new teachers. Troy has since evolved into a comprehensive global university. The Troy Campus itself consists of 36 major buildings on 650 acres plus the adjacent Troy University Arboretum, located near downtown Troy, Ala. The campus sits along rolling hills with many old oak trees present along the streets and throughout campus. Troy University cumulatively offers four associate degree programs, 44 bachelor’s degree programs, 24 master’s degree programs, seven education specialist degree programs and one doctoral program with an overall selective acceptance rate of 68%. Troy University has three other campuses in the state of Alabama in Dothan, Mont-gomery, and Phenix City, along with 23 sites in seven U.S. states and six locations in Southeast Asia and the Middle East. Notable Alumni: Kevin Kregel, NASA mission commander; James Byron Huggins, author; Robert Smith, composer; Dr. Manley Johnson, economist; Vecepia Towery, 3rd season winner of Survivor; DeMarcus Ware, an All-Pro NFL linebacker for the Denver Broncos; Osi Umenyiora, All-Pro NFL defensive end.

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY

Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr.Chancellor

Dr. Fred GreenFaculty Representative

Jeremy McClain Athletics Director

Sandy AtkinsSWA

ADMINISTRATION TROJANS

Chanda Rigby begins her fourth season as the head coach at Troy in 2015-16. Rigby has quickly turned the Troy program from one that won just two games in 2011-12, the season prior to her arrival, to most recently a 20-game winner in 2014-15. Troy’s 2014-15 team won 20 games for just the fourth time in program history and made the second postseason appearance in program history. The Trojans posted a 15-5 Sun Belt record, good for a program-best third place finish, then played in the Women’s Basketball Invitational, making a postseason appearance for the first time since 1997. In addition to a winning culture, Rigby has also brought an exciting, fast-

paced tempo to Troy. All three of her teams at Troy have led the Sun Belt in scoring offense, with the most recent two also finishing in the NCAA’s top 20 in scoring offense.

QUICK FACTS

Location......................................................................Troy, Ala.

Founded ............................................................................1887

Enrollment .....................................................................20,000

Nickname ..................................................................... Trojans

Colors ............................................. Cardinal, Silver and Black

Head Coach ........................................................ Chanda Rigby

Alma Mater, Year ..................Southeastern Louisiana, 1990

Record at TROY (Years) ....................................39-53 (Three)

Career Record .................................................. 268-152 (14)

Associate Head Coach ........................................Jennifer Graf

Alma Mater, Year .........................Northwestern State, 2000

Assistant Coach ........................................ Courtney Simmons

Alma Mater, Year ......................................... Louisville, 2008

Assistant Coach ....................................................Neil Harrow

Alma Mater, Year ..................................West Scotland, 2010

2014-15 Overall Record .................................................. 20-11

2014-15 SBC Record/Finish ....................................... 11-5/3rd

Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................... 2/3

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................................ 6/6

Newcomers .............................................................................8

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Chanda Rigby begins her fourth season as the head coach at Troy in 2015-16. Rigby has quickly turned the Troy program from one that won just two games in 2011-12, the season prior to her arrival, to most recently a 20-game winner in 2014-15. Troy’s 2014-15 team won 20 games for just the fourth time in program history and made the second postseason appearance in program history. The Trojans posted a 15-5 Sun Belt record, good for a program-best third place finish, then played in the Women’s Basketball Invitational, making a postseason appearance for the first time since 1997. In addition to a winning culture, Rigby has also brought an exciting, fast-

paced tempo to Troy. All three of her teams at Troy have led the Sun Belt in scoring offense, with the most recent two also finishing in the NCAA’s top 20 in scoring offense.

2015-16 SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIMENOV. 13 WEST ALABAMA TROY, ALA. 12:00 PMNov. 17 at Samford Birmingham, Ala. 6:00 PMNOV. 22 FORT VALLEY STATE TROY, ALA. 2:00 PMNov. 29 at Belmont Nashville, Tenn. 4:00 PMDEC. 1 NICHOLLS STATE TROY, ALA. 5:15 PMDec. 10 at Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. 7:00 PMDec. 15 at Alabama State Montgomery, Ala. 6:00 PMDec. 18 at UAB Birmingham, Ala. 7:00 PMDec. 21 at Southeastern Louisiana Hammond, La. 7:00 PMDEC. 30 ARKANSAS STATE * TROY, ALA. 5:15 PMJAN. 2 LITTLE ROCK * TROY, ALA. 2:00 PMJan. 7 at Georgia State * Atlanta, Ga. 4:00 PMJan. 9 at Georgia Southern * Statesboro, Ga. 1:30 PMJAN. 14 UT ARLINGTON * TROY, ALA. 5:15 PMJAN. 16 TEXAS STATE * TROY, ALA. 2:00 PMJan. 21 at UL Monroe * Monroe, La. 5:15 PMJan. 23 at UL Lafayette * Lafayette, La. 3:00 PMJAN. 26 SOUTH ALABAMA * TROY, ALA. 5:15 PMJAN. 28 APPALACHIAN STATE * TROY, ALA. 5:15 PMFeb. 4 at Little Rock * Little Rock, Ark. 5:15 PMFeb. 6 at Arkansas State * Jonesboro, Ark. 3:00 PMFEB. 11 GEORGIA SOUTHERN * TROY, ALA. 5:15 PMFEB. 13 GEORGIA STATE * TROY, ALA. 2:00 PMFeb. 16 at South Alabama * Mobile, Ala. 5:00 PMFeb. 20 at Appalachian State * Boone, N.C. 12:00 PMFEB. 25 UL LAFAYETTE * TROY, ALA. 5:15 PMFEB. 27 UL MONROE * TROY, ALA. 2:00 PMMar. 3 at Texas State * San Marcos, Texas 5:30 PMMar. 5 at UT Arlington * Arlington, Texas 5:00 PMMar. 9-12 Sun Belt Conference Championship New Orleans, La. TBA

Home games in Bold | All Times Central | * - Sun Belt Conference Game

Head Coach Chanda Rigby

2015-16 ROSTER

DATE OPPONENT RESULTNOVEMBER14 at Auburn L, 54-7116 at Clemson L, 73-8221 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA W, 80-7824 at Florida A&M W, 65-5930 SAVANNAH STATE L, 80-83DECEMBER3 SAMFORD W, 76-6713 ALABAMA STATE W, 70-5018 at Evansville L, 85-9420 at Tennessee State W, 75-7130 TEXAS STATE * L, 72-74JANUARY3 at UL Lafayette * W, 60-555 UT ARLINGTON * W, 70-6310 at Georgia State * W, 96-8715 at UL Monroe * W, 82-7717 GEORGIA SOUTHERN * W, 84-7419 APPALACHIAN STATE * W, 91-8722 at Little Rock * L, 56-8224 ARKANSAS STATE * L, 76-8229 UL MONROE * W, 90-5131 at UT Arlington * L, 67-70FEBRUARY5 at Arkansas State * L, 72-917 at Appalachian State * W, 108-8712 SOUTH ALABAMA * W, 78-6714 UL LAFAYETTE * W, 68-6319 at Georgia Southern * W, 97-93 (OT)21 LITTLE ROCK * W, 65-6226 at Texas State * W, 75-5928 GEORGIA STATE * W, 88-75MARCH7 at South Alabama * W, 86-7911 (1) vs. No. 6 UL Lafayette L, 52-6619 (2) at No. 4 Mercer L, 68-83

* Denotes Sun Belt Conference Game(1) - Sun Belt Championship (New Orleans, LA)(2) - WBI Tournament First Round (Macon, GA)

NO. NAME POS. HT. YEAR HOMETOWN

3 Amanda Mendoza G 5-3 So. Miami, Fla.

4 Ashley Beverly Kelley G 5-6 Sr. Adamsville, Ala.

10 Jayla Chills G 5-10 Jr. Ripley, Miss.

11 ArJae’ Saunders G 5-7 Jr. Washington, D.C.

14 Claresa Banks G 5-9 Jr. Jackson, Miss.

20 Ta’Kierra Gibbs G 5-9 Jr. Eatonton, Ga.

21 Rachel Reid G 5-8 Sr. Tampa, Fla.

22 Amahni Upshaw F 6-1 Fr. Brantley, Ala.

23 Kristen Emerson F 6-1 Jr. Prattville, Ala.

25 Casie Johnson F 6-0 Jr. Eagle Point, Ore

32 Dajia Williams C 6-3 So. Gadsden, Ala.

33 Lauren Day F 6-1 Jr. Niceville, Fla.

34 Caitlyn Ramirez F 6-2 Jr. Shawnee, Okla.

44 La’Tia Fils-Aime’ F 6-1 Fr. Daleville, Ala.

2014-15 RESULTS (17-15, 11-9 Sun Belt)

Location......................................................................Troy, Ala.

Founded ............................................................................1887

Enrollment .....................................................................20,000

Nickname ..................................................................... Trojans

Colors ............................................. Cardinal, Silver and Black

Head Coach ........................................................ Chanda Rigby

Alma Mater, Year ..................Southeastern Louisiana, 1990

Record at TROY (Years) ....................................39-53 (Three)

Career Record .................................................. 268-152 (14)

Associate Head Coach ........................................Jennifer Graf

Alma Mater, Year .........................Northwestern State, 2000

Assistant Coach ........................................ Courtney Simmons

Alma Mater, Year ......................................... Louisville, 2008

Assistant Coach ....................................................Neil Harrow

Alma Mater, Year ..................................West Scotland, 2010

2014-15 Overall Record .................................................. 20-11

2014-15 SBC Record/Finish ....................................... 11-5/3rd

Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................... 2/3

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................................ 6/6

Newcomers .............................................................................8

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Ashley Beverly Kelley

G - 5-6SeniorAdamsville, Ala.Exercise Science

Ashley Beverly Kelley enters her senior season in 2015-16 looking to further cement herself in the Troy record books. A first team All-Sun Belt selection and a third team Mid-Major All-American in 2014-15, Beverly Kelley led the Trojans in scoring at 17.6 points per game. That average ranked second in the Sun Belt while her 19.8 points per game scoring average in league games was the best in the conference. Beverly Kelley enters 2015-16 with 1,316 career points, tops among active Sun Belt players. She scored in double figures 27 times in 2014-15, including in the final 14 games of the season. The Adamsville, Ala., native scored a career-high 46 points at Georgia South-ern, tying for the most points scored in the NCAA Division I in 2014-15. Beverly Kelley also led the Trojans in assists and ranked in the Sun Belt top 10 averaging 2.8 per game. She also averaged 2.3 steals per game, ranking sixth in the Sun Belt. Beverly Kelley also ranked in the Sun Belt’s top 10 in free throw percentage (.828) and 3-point percentage (.317).

Caitlyn Ramirez

F - 6-2JuniorShawnee, Okla.Criminal Justice

Caitlyn Ramirez, who started the final 12 games on 2014-15, returns to anchor the Troy frontcourt in 2015-16. Ramirez played in all 31 games last season and averaged 6.5 points and 16.8 minutes per game. She scored in double figures nine times, including a season-high 21 points in Troy’s win over Samford. That performance earned Ramirez Sun Belt Player of the Week honors, making her one of three different Trojans to win the award last season. Ramirez also had standout games against UT Arlington, who she posted her lone double-double of the season against, and Texas State, where she grabbed a season-high 16 rebounds. Ramirez also made the game-tying basket with 0.9 seconds remaining in regulation to force overtime in a Troy win at Georgia Southern.

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2014-15 TROJANS OVERALL STATS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG4 Beverly-Kelley, A. 31 29 960 31.0 200 478 .418 39 123 .317 106 128 .828 48 90 138 4.5 66 1 86 86 8 71 545 17.642 Garrett, Ronita 31 30 884 28.5 207 440 .470 13 60 .217 58 79 .734 129 215 344 11.1 92 3 55 84 18 73 485 15.635 Coleman, Kourtney 30 29 671 22.4 82 237 .346 27 82 .329 36 56 .643 56 49 105 3.5 65 2 41 61 5 25 227 7.620 Maiga, Aissata 31 27 602 19.4 97 208 .466 6 16 .375 32 53 .604 60 21 81 2.6 77 2 60 64 1 31 232 7.521 Reid, Rachel 31 3 579 18.7 77 236 .326 41 148 .277 28 46 .609 25 41 66 2.1 54 1 31 33 8 30 223 7.234 Ramirez, Caitlyn 31 13 521 16.8 76 194 .392 10 43 .233 39 55 .709 29 90 119 3.8 54 0 28 53 14 51 201 6.512 Buchanon, Lacey 31 4 691 22.3 66 187 .353 4 12 .333 37 50 .740 5 52 57 1.8 49 1 65 50 1 38 173 5.65 Lancaster, Brianna 17 16 275 16.2 35 94 .372 2 12 .167 11 24 .458 11 30 41 2.4 44 2 10 28 8 8 83 4.923 Emerson, Kristen 28 4 524 18.7 26 84 .310 2 7 .286 13 17 .765 67 93 160 5.7 39 0 29 26 37 21 67 2.424 Blount, Simiah 27 0 268 9.9 17 57 .298 7 22 .318 15 26 .577 14 21 35 1.3 24 1 26 28 1 15 56 2.133 Day, Lauren 26 0 177 6.8 20 46 .435 1 1 1.000 5 6 .833 15 16 31 1.2 23 0 11 13 5 9 46 1.832 Williams, Dajia 15 0 73 4.9 7 22 .318 0 0 .000 9 13 .692 9 10 19 1.3 12 0 1 7 1 3 23 1.5 TEAM................ 70 57 127 4.1 0 2 Total.......... 31 910 2283 .399 152 526 .289 389 553 .703 538 785 1323 42.7 599 13 443 535 107 375 2361 76.2 Opponents...... 31 841 2020 .416 181 562 .322 419 625 .670 494 917 1411 45.5 538 - 492 695 109 273 2282 73.6

2014-15 TROJANS CONFERENCE ONLY STATS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG4 Beverly-Kelley, A. 20 20 633 31.7 142 318 .447 31 80 .388 80 95 .842 29 56 85 4.3 43 1 53 47 6 46 395 19.842 Garrett, Ronita 20 19 569 28.5 137 294 .466 8 41 .195 43 56 .768 93 140 233 11.7 61 2 35 48 16 54 325 16.335 Coleman, Kourtney 19 18 439 23.1 52 149 .349 16 54 .296 29 43 .674 33 31 64 3.4 40 1 31 40 4 17 149 7.820 Maiga, Aissata 20 19 386 19.3 61 137 .445 6 12 .500 18 26 .692 37 14 51 2.6 47 1 39 39 1 21 146 7.321 Reid, Rachel 20 0 370 18.5 48 146 .329 26 97 .268 19 29 .655 15 27 42 2.1 33 1 19 20 5 20 141 7.134 Ramirez, Caitlyn 20 11 365 18.3 55 131 .420 6 25 .240 21 34 .618 18 70 88 4.4 40 0 18 31 10 34 137 6.912 Buchanon, Lacey 20 4 478 23.9 52 131 .397 3 8 .375 28 36 .778 3 31 34 1.7 31 1 51 35 1 24 135 6.85 Lancaster, Brianna 8 8 120 15.0 13 38 .342 0 1 .000 5 11 .455 8 11 19 2.4 23 1 3 11 3 1 31 3.924 Blount, Simiah 18 0 177 9.8 12 39 .308 6 15 .400 8 14 .571 8 13 21 1.2 14 1 18 20 1 10 38 2.132 Williams, Dajia 11 0 60 5.5 7 16 .438 0 0 .000 7 11 .636 8 9 17 1.5 9 0 1 6 1 2 21 1.933 Day, Lauren 18 0 104 5.8 14 31 .452 1 1 1.000 2 3 .667 4 7 11 0.6 14 0 6 9 4 7 31 1.723 Emerson, Kristen 20 1 324 16.2 14 49 .286 0 4 .000 6 10 .600 41 59 100 5.0 26 0 15 20 27 12 34 1.7 TEAM................ 52 43 95 4.8 0 1 Total.......... 20 607 1479 .410 103 338 .305 266 368 .723 349 511 860 43.0 381 9 289 327 79 248 1583 79.2 Opponents...... 20 541 1324 .409 131 401 .327 265 381 .696 326 580 906 45.3 349 - 321 450 65 163 1478 73.9

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The Troy University Athletics Department is an integral part of the Uni-versity. Its mission is to assure a balance between the desire to win and the desire to facilitate positive growth of student-athletes. The Athletics Department strives to graduate student-athletes who will make significant contributions to society, view their experience in athletics as rewarding and who will be proud alumni and advocates of the University.

At Troy The Office of Student-Athlete Services assists in maintaining an effective academic center, supervision of computer labs, arranging tutors, monitoring academic success and progress towards degree, assisting with academic advisement/registration, coordination of NCAA and Conference awards and scholarships, and arrangement of academic and lifestyle seminars and workshops (CHAMPS/Life Skills).

Student-Athlete Services (SAS) embraces the mission of the University and the Athletics Department to develop well rounded student-athletes through discovery and exploration of knowledge and its application to life-long success. The primary goals of SAS is to develop, nurture, and inspire our student-athletes. SAS aspires to challenge our student-athletes to embrace ownership of their responsibilities.

Troy student-athletes turned in a record-breaking 2014 fall semester in the classroom as 41 Trojans posted a perfect 4.0 grade point average, while 222 student-athletes earned a 3.0 GPA or higher in semester. Of the 222 student-athletes 113 finished the fall semester with a 3.5 or higher GPA. Additionally, nine of Troy’s 16 athletic programs finished the fall with at least a 3.0 combined GPA.

Recent men’s basketball student-athletes have traveled to Spain, making stops in Barcelona and Gran Canaria while women’s basketball stu-

dent-athletes travelled to Italy in August 2014. The team visited Rome, Vatican City, Tuscany, Florence, Pisa and Venice.

In total, $4,188,428 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 298 student-athletes. Of that, $1,651,974 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 82 football student-athletes. In the 2013-14 academic year alone $277,050 was given to 123 student-athletes from the Student Assistance Fund (SAF).

Study hall sessions are held for Troy student-athletes in an effort to devel-op consistent, appropriate, and effective study habits. All study sessions take place at the Trojan Academic Center which houses all of the Student-Athlete Services administrative offices.

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OVERALL STATSSCORING OFFENSE## Team G W-L Pts Avg/G1. Troy 31 20-11 2361 76.22. Arkansas State 35 24-11 2485 71.03. Appalachian State 30 14-16 2030 67.74. Georgia State 30 13-17 2012 67.15. Little Rock 34 29-5 2212 65.16. UL Lafayette 35 23-12 2183 62.47. Texas State 32 17-15 1991 62.28. UL Monroe 29 12-17 1768 61.09. Georgia Southern 29 5-24 1754 60.510. UT Arlington 30 17-13 1770 59.011. South Alabama 29 5-24 1630 56.2

SCORING DEFENSE## Team G Pts Avg/G1. Little Rock 34 1750 51.52. UT Arlington 30 1594 53.13. UL Lafayette 35 2061 58.94. Arkansas State 35 2248 64.25. Texas State 32 2068 64.66. South Alabama 29 1891 65.27. UL Monroe 29 1897 65.48. Georgia State 30 2030 67.79. Appalachian State 30 2113 70.410. Georgia Southern 29 2052 70.811. Troy 31 2282 73.6

SCORING MARGIN## Team G OFF DEF Margin1. Little Rock 34 65.1 51.5 +13.62. Arkansas State 35 71.0 64.2 +6.83. UT Arlington 30 59.0 53.1 +5.94. UL Lafayette 35 62.4 58.9 +3.55. Troy 31 76.2 73.6 +2.56. Georgia State 30 67.1 67.7 -0.67. Texas State 32 62.2 64.6 -2.48. Appalachian State 30 67.7 70.4 -2.89. UL Monroe 29 61.0 65.4 -4.410. South Alabama 29 56.2 65.2 -9.011. Georgia Southern 29 60.5 70.8 -10.3

FREE THROW PCT## Team G FTM FTA Pct1. Georgia State 30 386 534 .7232. Appalachian State 30 412 578 .7133. UL Monroe 29 451 633 .7124. Troy 31 389 553 .7035. Arkansas State 35 497 709 .7016. Georgia Southern 29 293 427 .6867. Little Rock 34 423 632 .6698. Texas State 32 374 568 .6589. South Alabama 29 336 514 .65410. UL Lafayette 35 448 696 .64411. UT Arlington 30 316 520 .608

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES## Team G FG FGA Pct1. Arkansas State 35 919 2050 .4482. Little Rock 34 825 1853 .4453. Georgia State 30 731 1759 .4164. Appalachian State 30 756 1834 .4125. Troy 31 910 2283 .3996. UT Arlington 30 660 1662 .3977. UL Monroe 29 613 1552 .3958. Georgia Southern 29 651 1699 .3839. UL Lafayette 35 793 2094 .37910. South Alabama 29 568 1520 .37411. Texas State 32 705 1944 .363

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE## Team G FG FGA Pct1. UT Arlington 30 548 1527 .3592. Little Rock 34 638 1724 .3703. UL Monroe 29 672 1765 .3814. Texas State 32 787 1996 .3945. South Alabama 29 690 1695 .4076. Georgia Southern 29 773 1887 .4107. Appalachian State 30 752 1831 .4118. Georgia State 30 730 1771 .4129. Arkansas State 35 871 2104 .41410. Troy 31 841 2020 .41611. UL Lafayette 35 740 1745 .424

3-POINT FG PCT## Team G FG FGA Pct1. Little Rock 34 139 374 .3722. Georgia State 30 164 468 .3503. Texas State 32 207 607 .3414. Arkansas State 35 150 473 .3175. South Alabama 29 158 507 .3126. Appalachian State 30 106 351 .3027. Georgia Southern 29 159 546 .2918. Troy 31 152 526 .2899. UL Monroe 29 91 315 .28910. UT Arlington 30 134 468 .28611. UL Lafayette 35 149 556 .268

3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE## Team G FG FGA Pct1. Little Rock 34 104 379 .2742. Appalachian State 30 137 475 .2883. UL Lafayette 35 119 399 .2984. Georgia Southern 29 138 452 .3055. UT Arlington 30 125 408 .3066. Texas State 32 155 504 .3087. Arkansas State 35 155 495 .3138. UL Monroe 29 180 566 .3189. Georgia State 30 180 559 .32210. Troy 31 181 562 .32211. South Alabama 29 129 384 .336

REBOUNDING OFFENSE## Team G Reb Avg/G1. Troy 31 1323 42.72. Texas State 32 1294 40.43. Appalachian State 30 1192 39.74. UL Monroe 29 1130 39.05. UT Arlington 30 1144 38.16. Georgia State 30 1141 38.07. Georgia Southern 29 1087 37.58. Arkansas State 35 1282 36.69. UL Lafayette 35 1236 35.310. Little Rock 34 1182 34.811. South Alabama 29 996 34.3

REBOUNDING DEFENSE## Team G Reb Avg/G1. Little Rock 34 1143 33.62. UT Arlington 30 1031 34.43. Georgia State 30 1066 35.54. Arkansas State 35 1271 36.35. UL Monroe 29 1065 36.76. UL Lafayette 35 1298 37.17. Appalachian State 30 1166 38.98. South Alabama 29 1165 40.29. Texas State 32 1340 41.910. Georgia Southern 29 1249 43.111. Troy 31 1411 45.5

REBOUNDING MARGIN## Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin1. UT Arlington 30 1144 38.1 1031 34.4 +3.82. Georgia State 30 1141 38.0 1066 35.5 +2.53. UL Monroe 29 1130 39.0 1065 36.7 +2.24. Little Rock 34 1182 34.8 1143 33.6 +1.15. Appalachian State 30 1192 39.7 1166 38.9 +0.96. Arkansas State 35 1282 36.6 1271 36.3 +0.37. Texas State 32 1294 40.4 1340 41.9 -1.48. UL Lafayette 35 1236 35.3 1298 37.1 -1.89. Troy 31 1323 42.7 1411 45.5 -2.810. Georgia Southern 29 1087 37.5 1249 43.1 -5.611. South Alabama 29 996 34.3 1165 40.2 -5.8

BLOCKED SHOTS## Team G Blocks Avg/G1. UT Arlington 30 128 4.272. South Alabama 29 121 4.173. Appalachian State 30 125 4.174. UL Monroe 29 108 3.725. Georgia Southern 29 106 3.666. Troy 31 107 3.457. Texas State 32 104 3.258. Little Rock 34 90 2.659. Arkansas State 35 84 2.4010. Georgia State 30 63 2.1011. UL Lafayette 35 36 1.03

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OVERALL STATSASSISTS## Team G Assists Avg/G1. Troy 31 443 14.292. Little Rock 34 479 14.093. Georgia State 30 421 14.034. UT Arlington 30 413 13.775. Arkansas State 35 439 12.546. Appalachian State 30 362 12.077. UL Monroe 29 347 11.978. Georgia Southern 29 322 11.109. Texas State 32 344 10.7510. UL Lafayette 35 373 10.6611. South Alabama 29 306 10.55

STEALS## Team G Steals Avg/G1. Troy 31 375 12.102. UL Lafayette 35 371 10.603. UT Arlington 30 271 9.034. Little Rock 34 291 8.565. Appalachian State 30 248 8.276. Georgia State 30 245 8.177. Arkansas State 35 266 7.608. South Alabama 29 210 7.249. Texas State 32 224 7.0010. Georgia Southern 29 200 6.9011. UL Monroe 29 170 5.86

TURNOVER MARGIN## Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin1. UL Lafayette 35 493 14.1 740 21.1 +7.062. Little Rock 34 477 14.0 660 19.4 +5.383. Troy 31 535 17.3 695 22.4 +5.164. Arkansas State 35 529 15.1 593 16.9 +1.835. UT Arlington 30 509 17.0 537 17.9 +0.936. Texas State 32 488 15.3 468 14.6 -0.627. Georgia State 30 523 17.4 468 15.6 -1.838. Appalachian State 30 573 19.1 509 17.0 -2.139. South Alabama 29 600 20.7 516 17.8 -2.9010. Georgia Southern 29 505 17.4 398 13.7 -3.6911. UL Monroe 29 598 20.6 470 16.2 -4.41

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO## Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio1. Little Rock 34 479 14.1 477 14.0 1.002. Arkansas State 35 439 12.5 529 15.1 0.833. Troy 31 443 14.3 535 17.3 0.834. UT Arlington 30 413 13.8 509 17.0 0.815. Georgia State 30 421 14.0 523 17.4 0.806. UL Lafayette 35 373 10.7 493 14.1 0.767. Texas State 32 344 10.8 488 15.3 0.708. Georgia Southern 29 322 11.1 505 17.4 0.649. Appalachian State 30 362 12.1 573 19.1 0.6310. UL Monroe 29 347 12.0 598 20.6 0.5811. South Alabama 29 306 10.6 600 20.7 0.51

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS## Team G No. Avg/G1. Troy 31 538 17.352. UT Arlington 30 416 13.87 Appalachian State 30 416 13.874. UL Lafayette 35 481 13.745. Texas State 32 433 13.536. UL Monroe 29 389 13.417. Georgia State 30 402 13.408. Arkansas State 35 439 12.549. Little Rock 34 407 11.9710. South Alabama 29 309 10.6611. Georgia Southern 29 307 10.59

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS## Team G No. Avg/G1. Texas State 32 861 26.912. Georgia Southern 29 780 26.903. Appalachian State 30 776 25.874. UL Monroe 29 741 25.555. Troy 31 785 25.326. Georgia State 30 739 24.637. UT Arlington 30 728 24.278. Arkansas State 35 843 24.099. South Alabama 29 687 23.6910. Little Rock 34 775 22.7911. UL Lafayette 35 755 21.57

DEFENSIVE REB PCT.## Team G D-Reb O-Reb D-Reb Pct1. UL Lafayette 35 755 356 0.6802. UT Arlington 30 728 352 0.6743. Texas State 32 861 426 0.6694. Georgia State 30 739 378 0.6625. Little Rock 34 775 409 0.6556. Appalachian State 30 776 411 0.6547. Georgia Southern 29 780 430 0.6458. Arkansas State 35 843 466 0.6449. UL Monroe 29 741 435 0.63010. South Alabama 29 687 427 0.61711. Troy 31 785 494 0.614

OFFENSIVE REB PCT.## Team G O-Reb D-Reb O-Reb Pct1. UL Monroe 29 389 630 0.3822. UT Arlington 30 416 679 0.3803. Troy 31 538 917 0.3704. Georgia State 30 402 688 0.3695. Little Rock 34 407 734 0.3576. Appalachian State 30 416 755 0.3557. Arkansas State 35 439 805 0.3538. UL Lafayette 35 481 942 0.3389. Texas State 32 433 914 0.32110. South Alabama 29 309 738 0.29511. Georgia Southern 29 307 819 0.273

3-POINT FG MADE## Team G 3FG Avg/G1. Texas State 32 207 6.472. Georgia Southern 29 159 5.483. Georgia State 30 164 5.474. South Alabama 29 158 5.455. Troy 31 152 4.906. UT Arlington 30 134 4.477. Arkansas State 35 150 4.298. UL Lafayette 35 149 4.269. Little Rock 34 139 4.0910. Appalachian State 30 106 3.5311. UL Monroe 29 91 3.14

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CONFERENCE STATSSCORING OFFENSE## Team G W-L Pts Avg/G1. Troy 20 15-5 1583 79.22. Arkansas State 20 16-4 1477 73.83. Appalachian State 20 9-11 1318 65.94. UALR 20 18-2 1315 65.85. Georgia State 20 8-12 1306 65.36. Texas State 20 11-9 1270 63.57. UL Lafayette 20 10-10 1222 61.18. UL Monroe 20 8-12 1214 60.79. Georgia Southern 20 2-18 1192 59.610. UT Arlington 20 11-9 1144 57.211. South Alabama 20 2-18 1101 55.0

SCORING DEFENSE## Team G Pts Avg/G1. UALR 20 957 47.82. UT Arlington 20 1105 55.23. UL Lafayette 20 1218 60.94. South Alabama 20 1286 64.35. Texas State 20 1298 64.96. Arkansas State 20 1305 65.27. UL Monroe 20 1337 66.88. Appalachian State 20 1354 67.79. Georgia State 20 1367 68.310. Georgia Southern 20 1437 71.811. Troy 20 1478 73.9

SCORING MARGIN## Team G OFF DEF Margin1. UALR 20 65.8 47.8 +17.92. Arkansas State 20 73.8 65.2 +8.63. Troy 20 79.2 73.9 +5.24. UT Arlington 20 57.2 55.2 +2.05. UL Lafayette 20 61.1 60.9 +0.26. Texas State 20 63.5 64.9 -1.47. Appalachian State 20 65.9 67.7 -1.88. Georgia State 20 65.3 68.3 -3.09. UL Monroe 20 60.7 66.8 -6.110. South Alabama 20 55.0 64.3 -9.311. Georgia Southern 20 59.6 71.8 -12.2

FREE THROW PCT## Team G FTM FTA Pct1. Georgia State 20 241 325 .7422. Troy 20 266 368 .7233. UL Monroe 20 325 451 .7214. Arkansas State 20 302 427 .7075. Appalachian State 20 258 369 .6996. UALR 20 260 386 .6747. Texas State 20 239 358 .6688. South Alabama 20 215 323 .6669. Georgia Southern 20 186 281 .66210. UT Arlington 20 202 325 .62211. UL Lafayette 20 247 400 .618

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES## Team G FG FGA Pct1. Arkansas State 20 539 1194 .4512. UALR 20 486 1079 .4503. Georgia State 20 480 1152 .4174. Appalachian State 20 498 1213 .4115. Troy 20 607 1479 .4106. UT Arlington 20 429 1086 .3957. Georgia Southern 20 450 1163 .3878. UL Monroe 20 414 1080 .3839. Texas State 20 454 1214 .37410. South Alabama 20 383 1037 .36911. UL Lafayette 20 437 1239 .353

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE## Team G FG FGA Pct1. UALR 20 359 1022 .3512. UT Arlington 20 376 1024 .3673. UL Monroe 20 481 1239 .3884. Texas State 20 488 1249 .3915. South Alabama 20 468 1181 .3966. Appalachian State 20 485 1189 .4087. Troy 20 541 1324 .4098. Arkansas State 20 516 1249 .4139. Georgia Southern 20 538 1294 .41610. Georgia State 20 489 1168 .41911. UL Lafayette 20 436 997 .437

3-POINT FG PCT## Team G FG FGA Pct1. UALR 20 83 212 .3922. Arkansas State 20 97 285 .3403. Georgia State 20 105 311 .3384. Texas State 20 123 370 .3325. South Alabama 20 120 373 .3226. Troy 20 103 338 .3057. Appalachian State 20 64 223 .2878. Georgia Southern 20 106 371 .2869. UL Monroe 20 61 218 .28010. UT Arlington 20 84 305 .27511. UL Lafayette 20 101 370 .273

3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE## Team G FG FGA Pct1. UALR 20 48 204 .2352. Appalachian State 20 92 324 .2843. Arkansas State 20 85 284 .2994. Texas State 20 98 327 .3005. UT Arlington 20 84 274 .3076. UL Lafayette 20 71 227 .3137. UL Monroe 20 123 389 .3168. Georgia Southern 20 97 302 .3219. Troy 20 131 401 .32710. Georgia State 20 130 387 .33611. South Alabama 20 88 257 .342

REBOUNDING OFFENSE## Team G Reb Avg/G1. Troy 20 860 43.02. Appalachian State 20 815 40.83. Texas State 20 811 40.54. UL Monroe 20 798 39.95. Arkansas State 20 752 37.66. UT Arlington 20 744 37.27. Georgia State 20 741 37.08. UL Lafayette 20 729 36.5 UALR 20 729 36.510. Georgia Southern 20 719 36.011. South Alabama 20 703 35.2

REBOUNDING DEFENSE## Team G Reb Avg/G1. UALR 20 647 32.32. UT Arlington 20 673 33.73. Georgia State 20 694 34.74. Arkansas State 20 737 36.85. UL Monroe 20 740 37.06. Appalachian State 20 743 37.27. UL Lafayette 20 780 39.08. South Alabama 20 791 39.59. Texas State 20 824 41.210. Georgia Southern 20 866 43.311. Troy 20 906 45.3

REBOUNDING MARGIN## Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin1. UALR 20 729 36.5 647 32.3 +4.12. Appalachian State 20 815 40.8 743 37.2 +3.63. UT Arlington 20 744 37.2 673 33.7 +3.54. UL Monroe 20 798 39.9 740 37.0 +2.95. Georgia State 20 741 37.0 694 34.7 +2.36. Arkansas State 20 752 37.6 737 36.8 +0.87. Texas State 20 811 40.5 824 41.2 -0.78. Troy 20 860 43.0 906 45.3 -2.39. UL Lafayette 20 729 36.5 780 39.0 -2.510. South Alabama 20 703 35.2 791 39.5 -4.411. Georgia Southern 20 719 36.0 866 43.3 -7.3

BLOCKED SHOTS## Team G Blocks Avg/G1. Appalachian State 20 92 4.602. UT Arlington 20 88 4.403. South Alabama 20 85 4.254. Troy 20 79 3.955. UL Monroe 20 75 3.756. Georgia Southern 20 70 3.507. Texas State 20 65 3.258. UALR 20 60 3.009. Georgia State 20 45 2.2510. Arkansas State 20 43 2.1511. UL Lafayette 20 19 0.95

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CONFERENCE STATSASSISTS## Team G Assists Avg/G1. Troy 20 289 14.452. Georgia State 20 285 14.253. UALR 20 281 14.054. Arkansas State 20 276 13.805. UT Arlington 20 269 13.456. Appalachian State 20 237 11.857. UL Monroe 20 223 11.158. UL Lafayette 20 220 11.009. Texas State 20 217 10.8510. Georgia Southern 20 216 10.8011. South Alabama 20 208 10.40

STEALS## Team G Steals Avg/G1. Troy 20 248 12.402. UL Lafayette 20 212 10.603. Appalachian State 20 165 8.254. Georgia State 20 163 8.155. UALR 20 161 8.056. UT Arlington 20 157 7.857. Arkansas State 20 144 7.208. Texas State 20 139 6.959. South Alabama 20 135 6.7510. Georgia Southern 20 134 6.7011. UL Monroe 20 103 5.15

TURNOVER MARGIN## Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin1. UL Lafayette 20 282 14.1 432 21.6 +7.502. Troy 20 327 16.4 450 22.5 +6.153. UALR 20 280 14.0 375 18.8 +4.754. Arkansas State 20 292 14.6 324 16.2 +1.605. Texas State 20 303 15.2 290 14.5 -0.656. UT Arlington 20 356 17.8 340 17.0 -0.807. Appalachian State 20 368 18.4 320 16.0 -2.408. Georgia State 20 359 18.0 305 15.3 -2.709. Georgia Southern 20 344 17.2 270 13.5 -3.7010. South Alabama 20 410 20.5 323 16.2 -4.3511. UL Monroe 20 406 20.3 298 14.9 -5.40

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO## Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio1. UALR 20 281 14.1 280 14.0 1.002. Arkansas State 20 276 13.8 292 14.6 0.953. Troy 20 289 14.5 327 16.4 0.884. Georgia State 20 285 14.3 359 18.0 0.795. UL Lafayette 20 220 11.0 282 14.1 0.786. UT Arlington 20 269 13.5 356 17.8 0.767. Texas State 20 217 10.9 303 15.2 0.728. Appalachian State 20 237 11.9 368 18.4 0.649. Georgia Southern 20 216 10.8 344 17.2 0.6310. UL Monroe 20 223 11.2 406 20.3 0.5511. South Alabama 20 208 10.4 410 20.5 0.51

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS## Team G No. Avg/G1. Troy 20 349 17.452. UL Lafayette 20 299 14.953. Appalachian State 20 291 14.554. Texas State 20 274 13.705. UT Arlington 20 272 13.606. UL Monroe 20 268 13.407. Arkansas State 20 264 13.208. Georgia State 20 261 13.059. UALR 20 243 12.1510. South Alabama 20 205 10.2511. Georgia Southern 20 201 10.05

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS## Team G No. Avg/G1. Texas State 20 537 26.852. UL Monroe 20 530 26.503. Appalachian State 20 524 26.204. Georgia Southern 20 518 25.905. Troy 20 511 25.556. South Alabama 20 498 24.907. Arkansas State 20 488 24.408. UALR 20 486 24.309. Georgia State 20 480 24.0010. UT Arlington 20 472 23.6011. UL Lafayette 20 430 21.50

DEFENSIVE REB PCT.## Team G D-Reb O-Reb D-Reb Pct1. UL Lafayette 20 430 199 0.6842. UALR 20 486 232 0.6773. UT Arlington 20 472 233 0.6704. Appalachian State 20 524 259 0.6695. Georgia State 20 480 244 0.6636. Texas State 20 537 274 0.6627. UL Monroe 20 530 291 0.6468. Arkansas State 20 488 280 0.6359. Georgia Southern 20 518 300 0.63310. South Alabama 20 498 289 0.63311. Troy 20 511 326 0.611

OFFENSIVE REB PCT.## Team G O-Reb D-Reb O-Reb Pct1. UT Arlington 20 272 440 0.3822. Troy 20 349 580 0.3763. Appalachian State 20 291 484 0.3754. UL Monroe 20 268 449 0.3745. UALR 20 243 415 0.3696. Georgia State 20 261 450 0.3677. Arkansas State 20 264 457 0.3668. UL Lafayette 20 299 581 0.3409. Texas State 20 274 550 0.33310. South Alabama 20 205 502 0.29011. Georgia Southern 20 201 566 0.262

3-POINT FG MADE## Team G 3FG Avg/G1. Texas State 20 123 6.152. South Alabama 20 120 6.003. Georgia Southern 20 106 5.304. Georgia State 20 105 5.255. Troy 20 103 5.156. UL Lafayette 20 101 5.057. Arkansas State 20 97 4.858. UT Arlington 20 84 4.209. UALR 20 83 4.1510. Appalachian State 20 64 3.2011. UL Monroe 20 61 3.05

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## Player-Team G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G

1. Gamble, Aundrea-ASU 35 238 33 162 671 19.2

2. Beverly-Kelley, A.-TROY 31 200 39 106 545 17.6

3. Sydnor, Maryah-APP 26 158 14 126 456 17.5

4. Garrett, Ronita-TROY 31 207 13 58 485 15.6

5. Gault, Taylor-LR 34 194 48 94 530 15.6

6. Hall, Breanna-USA 27 135 64 82 416 15.4

7. Brooks, Sharnice-ULM 29 167 0 101 435 15.0

8. Veal, Keke-UL-L 34 185 31 106 507 14.9

9. Peoples, Erin-TXST 30 158 5 83 404 13.5

10. Gordon, Jaylyn-UL-L 34 145 73 91 454 13.4

REBOUNDING

## Player-Team G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G

1. Garrett, Ronita-TROY 31 129 215 344 11.1

2. Dijk,Rebekah Van-UTA 30 115 194 309 10.3

3. Sydnor, Maryah-APP 26 76 154 230 8.8

4. Logan, Brittany-GSU 29 83 149 232 8.0

5. Ellis, Chyna-USA 28 81 137 218 7.8

6. Mays, Kileah-TXST 32 95 149 244 7.6

7. Peoples, Erin-TXST 30 64 147 211 7.0

8. James, Shanity-LR 33 96 133 229 6.9

9. Hunt, Jasmine-ASU 35 95 131 226 6.5

10. Brooks, Sharnice-ULM 29 73 113 186 6.4

FIELD GOAL PCT (MIN. 3.0 MADE PER GAME)

## Player-Team G FG FGA Pct

1. Logan, Brittany-GSU 29 113 205 .551

2. Dijk,Rebekah Van-UTA 30 166 308 .539

3. Hunt, Jasmine-ASU 35 147 283 .519

4. James, Shanity-LR 33 137 267 .513

5. Brooks, Sharnice-ULM 29 167 330 .506

6. Butler, Patrice-GS 27 131 271 .483

7. Hunter, Alayshia-ULM 29 107 224 .478

8. Garrett, Ronita-TROY 31 207 440 .470

9. Sydnor, Maryah-APP 26 158 337 .469

10. Brown-Haywood, K-ASU 35 157 335 .469

ASSISTS

## Player-Team G Assts Avg/G

1. Cobbins, Ka’Nesheia-LR 34 174 5.12

2. Andrews, Alisha-GSU 23 117 5.09

3. Gamble, Aundrea-ASU 35 171 4.89

4. Anderson, Ayriel-TXST 32 112 3.50

5. Dawn, Alexius-LR 34 117 3.44

6. Green,LaShanda-UTA 30 100 3.33

7. Veal, Keke-UL-L 34 113 3.32

8. Watson, Ashley-GSU 30 98 3.27

9. Beverly-Kelley, A.-TROY 31 86 2.77

10. Williams, Chaun-UTA 30 76 2.53

Jones, Joi-APP 30 76 2.53

FREE THROW PCT (MIN. 2.0 MADE PER GAME)

## Player-Team G FTM FTA Pct

1. Sydnor, Maryah-APP 26 126 149 .846

2. Beverly-Kelley, A.-TROY 31 106 128 .828

3. Hall, Breanna-USA 27 82 100 .820

4. Qedan, Hanna-ASU 34 74 91 .813

5. Brooks, Sharnice-ULM 29 101 126 .802

6. Gamble, Aundrea-ASU 35 162 207 .783

7. Cobbins, Ka’Nesheia-LR 34 78 100 .780

8. Mallow, Katie-APP 26 53 68 .779

9. Anderson, Ayriel-TXST 32 66 85 .776

10. Gordon, Jaylyn-UL-L 34 91 118 .771

STEALS

## Player-Team G Stls Avg/G

1. Wilridge, Kia-UL-L 35 100 2.86

2. Johnson,Cierra-UTA 30 81 2.70

3. Andrews, Alisha-GSU 23 58 2.52

4. Garrett, Ronita-TROY 31 73 2.35

5. Veal, Keke-UL-L 34 78 2.29

6. Beverly-Kelley, A.-TROY 31 71 2.29

7. Daniels, Marquita-USA 28 53 1.89

8. Gordon, Jaylyn-UL-L 34 64 1.88

9. Peoples, Erin-TXST 30 56 1.87

10. Green,LaShanda-UTA 30 55 1.83

3-POINT FG PCT (MIN. 1.0 MADE PER GAME)

## Player-Team G 3FG FGA Pct

1. Hall, Breanna-USA 27 64 157 .408

2. Ponder, Makeba-GSU 28 69 171 .404

3. Gault, Taylor-LR 34 48 122 .393

4. Braeuer, Meghan-TXST 32 66 172 .384

5. Dawn, Alexius-LR 34 76 209 .364

Anderson, Ayriel-TXST 32 60 165 .364

7. Sams, Alexis-GS 29 37 109 .339

8. Green,LaShanda-UTA 30 44 131 .336

9. Qedan, Hanna-ASU 34 45 135 .333

Daniels, Marquita-USA 28 32 96 .333

3-POINT FG MADE

## Player-Team G 3FG Avg/G

1. Ponder, Makeba-GSU 28 69 2.46

2. Hall, Breanna-USA 27 64 2.37

3. Dawn, Alexius-LR 34 76 2.24

4. Gordon, Jaylyn-UL-L 34 73 2.15

5. Braeuer, Meghan-TXST 32 66 2.06

6. Anderson, Ayriel-TXST 32 60 1.88

7. Green,LaShanda-UTA 30 44 1.47

8. Mallow, Katie-APP 26 37 1.42

9. Gault, Taylor-LR 34 48 1.41

10. Andrews, Alisha-GSU 23 31 1.35

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## Player-Team G Blks Avg/G

1. Ellis, Chyna-USA 28 56 2.00

2. Brooks, Sharnice-ULM 29 54 1.86

3. Bassett-Smith, A.-APP 30 53 1.77

4. Dijk,Rebekah Van-UTA 30 52 1.73

5. Jones, Briana-GS 27 38 1.41

6. Emerson, Kristen-TROY 28 37 1.32

7. Hunter, Alayshia-ULM 29 35 1.21

8. Mays, Kileah-TXST 32 34 1.06

9. Ford,Artavia-UTA 26 26 1.00

10. Cooper, KeKe-APP 30 28 0.93

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (MIN. 3.0 ASSISTS/GAME)

## Player-Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio

1. Andrews, Alisha-GSU 23 117 5.1 52 2.3 2.25

2. Cobbins, Ka’Nesheia-LR 34 174 5.1 93 2.7 1.87

3. Dawn, Alexius-LR 34 117 3.4 64 1.9 1.83

4. Gamble, Aundrea-ASU 35 171 4.9 110 3.1 1.55

5. Watson, Ashley-GSU 30 98 3.3 68 2.3 1.44

6. Green,LaShanda-UTA 30 100 3.3 75 2.5 1.33

7. Anderson, Ayriel-TXST 32 112 3.5 91 2.8 1.23

8. Veal, Keke-UL-L 34 113 3.3 113 3.3 1.00

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS

## Player-Team G No. Avg/G

1. Garrett, Ronita-TROY 31 129 4.16

2. Dijk,Rebekah Van-UTA 30 115 3.83

3. Mays, Kileah-TXST 32 95 2.97

4. Sydnor, Maryah-APP 26 76 2.92

5. James, Shanity-LR 33 96 2.91

6. Ellis, Chyna-USA 28 81 2.89

7. Logan, Brittany-GSU 29 83 2.86

8. Hunt, Jasmine-ASU 35 95 2.71

9. Gray, Christina-ULM 24 61 2.54

10. Brooks, Sharnice-ULM 29 73 2.52

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS

## Player-Team G No. Avg/G

1. Garrett, Ronita-TROY 31 215 6.94

2. Dijk,Rebekah Van-UTA 30 194 6.47

3. Sydnor, Maryah-APP 26 154 5.92

4. Logan, Brittany-GSU 29 149 5.14

5. Peoples, Erin-TXST 30 147 4.90

6. Ellis, Chyna-USA 28 137 4.89

7. Mays, Kileah-TXST 32 149 4.66

8. Cobbins, Ka’Nesheia-LR 34 152 4.47

9. Brown-Haywood, K-ASU 35 146 4.17

10. Knight, Anna Claire-GS 29 117 4.03

MINUTES PLAYED

## Player-Team G Min Avg/G

1. Gamble, Aundrea-ASU 35 1332 38.06

2. Green,LaShanda-UTA 30 1039 34.63

3. Braeuer, Meghan-TXST 32 1099 34.34

4. Dawn, Alexius-LR 34 1158 34.06

5. Anderson, Ayriel-TXST 32 1088 34.00

6. Sydnor, Maryah-APP 26 876 33.69

7. Cobbins, Ka’Nesheia-LR 34 1132 33.29

8. Gordon, Jaylyn-UL-L 34 1108 32.59

9. Peoples, Erin-TXST 30 958 31.93

10. Wilridge, Kia-UL-L 35 1117 31.91

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SCORING

## Player-Team G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G

1. Beverly-Kelley, A.-TROY 20 142 31 80 395 19.8

2. Gamble, Aundrea-ASU 20 134 22 91 381 19.1

3. Sydnor, Maryah-APP 16 97 8 71 273 17.1

4. Garrett, Ronita-TROY 20 137 8 43 325 16.3

5. Brooks, Sharnice-ULM 20 122 0 79 323 16.2

6. Gault, Taylor-LR 20 115 31 57 318 15.9

7. Hall, Breanna-USA 19 88 44 55 275 14.5

8. Veal, Keke-UL-L 20 103 18 62 286 14.3

9. Peoples, Erin-TXST 20 107 3 59 276 13.8

10. Butler, Patrice-GS 20 108 16 43 275 13.8

REBOUNDING

## Player-Team G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G

1. Garrett, Ronita-TROY 20 93 140 233 11.7

2. Dijk,Rebekah Van-UTA 20 79 118 197 9.9

3. Sydnor, Maryah-APP 16 46 103 149 9.3

4. Ellis, Chyna-USA 19 56 101 157 8.3

5. James, Shanity-LR 19 59 91 150 7.9

6. Mays, Kileah-TXST 20 58 91 149 7.5

7. Hunt, Jasmine-ASU 20 65 81 146 7.3

8. Peoples, Erin-TXST 20 48 96 144 7.2

9. Logan, Brittany-GSU 19 54 80 134 7.1

10. Chase, Daja-ULM 20 51 81 132 6.6

FIELD GOAL PCT (MIN. 3.0 MADE PER GAME)

## Player-Team G FG FGA Pct

1. Nichols, Kennesha-GSU 20 67 122 .549

2. Logan, Brittany-GSU 19 67 124 .540

3. Hunt, Jasmine-ASU 20 94 175 .537

4. Dijk,Rebekah Van-UTA 20 110 205 .537

5. James, Shanity-LR 19 88 169 .521

6. Johnson,Cierra-UTA 20 65 133 .489

7. Brooks, Sharnice-ULM 20 122 250 .488

8. Brown-Haywood, K-ASU 20 99 203 .488

9. Butler, Patrice-GS 20 108 223 .484

10. Hunter, Alayshia-ULM 20 71 150 .473

ASSISTS

## Player-Team G Assts Avg/G

1. Cobbins, Ka’Nesheia-LR 20 114 5.70

2. Andrews, Alisha-GSU 17 96 5.65

3. Gamble, Aundrea-ASU 20 112 5.60

4. Anderson, Ayriel-TXST 20 74 3.70

5. Dawn, Alexius-LR 20 73 3.65

6. Veal, Keke-UL-L 20 66 3.30

7. Watson, Ashley-GSU 20 61 3.05

8. Green,LaShanda-UTA 20 58 2.90

Williams, Chaun-UTA 20 58 2.90

10. Beverly-Kelley, A.-TROY 20 53 2.65

FREE THROW PCT (MIN. 2.0 MADE PER GAME)

## Player-Team G FTM FTA Pct

1. Beverly-Kelley, A.-TROY 20 80 95 .842

2. Brooks, Sharnice-ULM 20 79 95 .832

3. Sydnor, Maryah-APP 16 71 86 .826

4. Hall, Breanna-USA 19 55 68 .809

5. Qedan, Hanna-ASU 19 46 57 .807

6. Tieuel, Chelsea-ULM 20 49 62 .790

7. Gamble, Aundrea-ASU 20 91 116 .784

8. Logan, Brittany-GSU 19 59 76 .776

9. Garrett, Ronita-TROY 20 43 56 .768

10. Gault, Taylor-LR 20 57 75 .760

STEALS

## Player-Team G Stls Avg/G

1. Wilridge, Kia-UL-L 20 58 2.90

2. Garrett, Ronita-TROY 20 54 2.70

3. Andrews, Alisha-GSU 17 44 2.59

4. Veal, Keke-UL-L 20 49 2.45

5. Johnson,Cierra-UTA 20 47 2.35

6. Beverly-Kelley, A.-TROY 20 46 2.30

7. Daniels, Marquita-USA 20 44 2.20

8. Gordon, Jaylyn-UL-L 20 39 1.95

9. Gamble, Aundrea-ASU 20 35 1.75

Peoples, Erin-TXST 20 35 1.75

Cobbins, Ka’Nesheia-LR 20 35 1.75

3-POINT FG PCT (MIN. 1.0 MADE PER GAME)

## Player-Team G 3FG FGA Pct

1. Deer, Taeler-TXST 19 20 43 .465

2. Gault, Taylor-LR 20 31 74 .419

3. Beverly-Kelley, A.-TROY 20 31 80 .388

4. Hall, Breanna-USA 19 44 114 .386

5. Anderson, Ayriel-TXST 20 42 113 .372

6. Green,LaShanda-UTA 20 33 89 .371

7. Dawn, Alexius-LR 20 44 119 .370

8. Ponder, Makeba-GSU 18 42 115 .365

9. Brown-Haywood, K-ASU 20 23 63 .365

10. Qedan, Hanna-ASU 19 31 87 .356

3-POINT FG MADE

## Player-Team G 3FG Avg/G

1. Gordon, Jaylyn-UL-L 20 47 2.35

2. Ponder, Makeba-GSU 18 42 2.33

3. Hall, Breanna-USA 19 44 2.32

4. Dawn, Alexius-LR 20 44 2.20

5. Anderson, Ayriel-TXST 20 42 2.10

6. Green,LaShanda-UTA 20 33 1.65

7. Qedan, Hanna-ASU 19 31 1.63

8. Beverly-Kelley, A.-TROY 20 31 1.55

Gault, Taylor-LR 20 31 1.55

10. Daniels, Marquita-USA 20 30 1.50

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BLOCKED SHOTS

## Player-Team G Blks Avg/G

1. Ellis, Chyna-USA 19 43 2.26

2. Bassett-Smith, A.-APP 20 45 2.25

3. Brooks, Sharnice-ULM 20 41 2.05

4. Dijk,Rebekah Van-UTA 20 39 1.95

5. Jones, Briana-GS 18 28 1.56

6. Emerson, Kristen-TROY 20 27 1.35

7. Cooper, KeKe-APP 20 21 1.05

8. Hunter, Alayshia-ULM 20 19 0.95

9. James, Shanity-LR 19 18 0.95

10. Jeffcoat, Jac.-TXST 20 17 0.85

Mays, Kileah-TXST 20 17 0.85

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (MIN. 3.0 ASSISTS/GAME)

## Player-Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio

1. Andrews, Alisha-GSU 17 96 5.6 38 2.2 2.53

2. Gamble, Aundrea-ASU 20 112 5.6 51 2.6 2.20

3. Cobbins, Ka’Nesheia-LR 20 114 5.7 54 2.7 2.11

4. Dawn, Alexius-LR 20 73 3.7 37 1.9 1.97

5. Anderson, Ayriel-TXST 20 74 3.7 55 2.8 1.35

6. Watson, Ashley-GSU 20 61 3.1 50 2.5 1.22

7. Veal, Keke-UL-L 20 66 3.3 68 3.4 0.97

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS

## Player-Team G No. Avg/G

1. Garrett, Ronita-TROY 20 93 4.65

2. Dijk,Rebekah Van-UTA 20 79 3.95

3. Hunt, Jasmine-ASU 20 65 3.25

4. James, Shanity-LR 19 59 3.11

5. Ellis, Chyna-USA 19 56 2.95

6. Mays, Kileah-TXST 20 58 2.90

7. Sydnor, Maryah-APP 16 46 2.88

8. Logan, Brittany-GSU 19 54 2.84

9. Hunter, Alayshia-ULM 20 52 2.60

10. Fields, Simone-UL-L 20 51 2.55

Chase, Daja-ULM 20 51 2.55

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS

## Player-Team G No. Avg/G

1. Garrett, Ronita-TROY 20 140 7.00

2. Sydnor, Maryah-APP 16 103 6.44

3. Dijk,Rebekah Van-UTA 20 118 5.90

4. Ellis, Chyna-USA 19 101 5.32

5. Peoples, Erin-TXST 20 96 4.80

6. James, Shanity-LR 19 91 4.79

7. Cobbins, Ka’Nesheia-LR 20 95 4.75

8. Mays, Kileah-TXST 20 91 4.55

9. Butler, Patrice-GS 20 87 4.35

10. Knight, Anna Claire-GS 20 86 4.30

MINUTES PLAYED

## Player-Team G Min Avg/G

1. Gamble, Aundrea-ASU 20 768 38.40

2. Anderson, Ayriel-TXST 20 706 35.30

3. Green,LaShanda-UTA 20 688 34.40

4. Cobbins, Ka’Nesheia-LR 20 685 34.25

5. Dawn, Alexius-LR 20 684 34.20

6. Braeuer, Meghan-TXST 20 673 33.65

7. Sydnor, Maryah-APP 16 531 33.19

8. Gordon, Jaylyn-UL-L 20 663 33.15

9. Knight, Anna Claire-GS 20 659 32.95

10. Gault, Taylor-LR 20 657 32.85

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TEAM HIGHS - ALL GAMES

POINTS 108 .......................................................................... Troy at Appalachian State (02/07/15) 101 ..........................................................Georgia State vs Thomas University (11/24/14)

MARGIN 58 (90-32) ...............................................UT Arlington vs Missouri Valley Col. (11/14/14) 57 (82-25) ................................................................UT Arlington vs McMurry (12/17/14)

FIELD GOALS MADE 44 ............................................................................ Troy at Appalachian State (02/07/15) 38 ......................................................................................Troy at Georgia State (1/10/15) 38 ............................................................................. Troy at Georgia Southern (02/19/15)

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 99 ............................................................................. Troy at Georgia Southern (02/19/15) 94 .............................................................................Troy vs Georgia Southern (01/17/15)

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .622 (23-37) .............................................................. Little Rock at UL Lafayette (3/5/15) .596 (31-52) ................................................ Arkansas State at Missouri State (12/19/14)

3-PT FG MADE 13 .............................................................................Georgia Southern vs Troy (02/19/15) 12 ...................................................................................Texas State vs Lamar (11/25/14) 12 .............................................................................UT Arlington vs McMurry (12/17/14) 12 ..................................................................Georgia Southern at Georgia State (3/7/15)

3-PT FG ATTEMPTS 34 .............................................................................Georgia Southern vs Troy (02/19/15) 30 ..................................................................................... UT Arlington at Troy (01/05/15)

3-PT PERCENTAGE 1.000 (6-6) ..........................................................Arkansas State vs Little Rock (1/29/15) .700 (7-10) ...............................................Georgia Southern at South Alabama (1/10/15) .700 (7-10) ...................................................................Little Rock vs UL Monroe (2/5/15) .700 (7-10) ................................................................ Little Rock at UL Lafayette (3/5/15)

FREE THROWS MADE 32 ............................................................................UL Monroe vs Texas State (03/07/15) 28 ......................................................................Arkansas State at UL Monroe (01/05/15)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 43 ............................................................................UL Monroe vs Texas State (03/07/15) 36 .................................................................Arkansas State vs Jackson State (11/14/14) 36 ......................................................................Arkansas State at UL Monroe (01/05/15)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000 (5-5) ...........................................................Texas State vs Oral Roberts (03/18/15) .952 (20-21) ......................................................UL Monroe vs McNeese State (12/13/14)

REBOUNDS 64 ................................................................Georgia Southern vs Toccoa Falls (11/29/14) 60 ............................................................................. Troy at Georgia Southern (02/19/15)

ASSISTS 29 ............................................................................ Troy at Appalachian State (02/07/15) 25 .................................................................... UL Monroe vs LSU-Alexandria (12/16/14) 25 .............................................................................UT Arlington vs McMurry (12/17/14)

STEALS 23 ....................................................................................... Troy vs UL Monroe (01/29/15) 22 ..................................................................................Troy vs Alabama State (12/13/14)

BLOCKED SHOTS 11 .....................................................................................Troy vs UT Arlington (01/05/15) 10 ..............................................................................UT Arlington vs UL Monroe (1/8/15) 10 ...................................................... Appalachian State at Georgia Southern (01/29/15)

TURNOVERS 39 ........................................................................................UL Monroe at Troy (01/29/15) 32 ....................................................................... Georgia Southern at Georgia (11/25/14) 32 ...................................................................UL Monroe at Mississippi State (11-25-14)

FOULS 32 ............................................................................Texas State at UL Monroe (03/07/15) 30 ............................................................Arkansas State at Mississippi State (11-16-14) 30 ..........................................................................UL Lafayette at UL Monroe (02/12/15)

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS - ALL GAMES

POINTS 46 ................................................Beverly-Kelley, A. (Troy) at Georgia Southern (02/19/15) 37 ........................................Daniels, Marquita (South Alabama) vs Georgia State (2/7/15)

FIELD GOALS MADE 16 ................................................Beverly-Kelley, A. (Troy) at Georgia Southern (02/19/15) 13 ................................................... Garrett, Ronita (Troy) at Appalachian State (02/07/15) 13 ........................................Daniels, Marquita (South Alabama) vs Georgia State (2/7/15) 13 ..............................Daniels, Marquita (South Alabama) at Georgia Southern (02/21/15) 13 ....................................................... Daniels, Marquita (South Alabama) vs Troy (3/7/15) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 31 ................................................Beverly-Kelley, A. (Troy) at Georgia Southern (02/19/15) 27 ...............................................Gamble, Aundrea (Arkansas State) at Kansas (12/14/14) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1.000 (11-11) ......................................... Keys, Keanna (LR) vs Georgia Southern (2/14/15) 1.000 (8-8) .............................Hunt, Jasmine (Arkansas State) vs UL Lafayette (03/06/15)

3-PT FG MADE 7 ..........................................Ponder, Makeba (Georgia State) at Morehead State (12/7/14) 7 ................................................... Gordon, Jaylyn (UL Lafayette) at UL Monroe (02/12/15)

3-PT FG ATTEMPTS 15 ............................................................ Gordon, Jaylyn (UL Lafayette) vs Troy (01/03/15) 15 ...........................................................Ponder, Makeba (Georgia State) vs Troy (1/10/15)

3-PT PERCENTAGE .857 (6-7) ..........................................Coleman, Kourtney (Troy) at Georgia State (1/10/15) .778 (7-9) ............................Ponder, Makeba (Georgia State) at Morehead State (12/7/14)

FREE THROWS MADE 13 ............................. Gamble, Aundrea (Arkansas State) vs Florida Gulf Coast (12/22/14) 13 ............................................. Brooks, Sharnice (UL Monroe) vs UL Lafayette (02/12/15) 13 ............................................... Brooks, Sharnice (UL Monroe) vs Texas State (03/07/15)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 16 .................................................Beverly-Kelley, A. (Troy) vs Appalachian State (1/19/15) 15 ............................................ Gamble, Aundrea (Arkansas State) at Colorado (11/22/14) 15 .......................................... Hunt, Jasmine (Arkansas State) vs South Alabama (3/5/14) 15 ............................................... Brooks, Sharnice (UL Monroe) vs Texas State (03/07/15)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000 (13-13) ............ Gamble, Aundrea (Arkansas State) vs Florida Gulf Coast (12/22/14) 1.000 (13-13) ............................ Brooks, Sharnice (UL Monroe) vs UL Lafayette (02/12/15) 1.000 (11-11) ........................Butler, Patrice (Georgia Southern) vs Texas State (01/03/15) 1.000 (10-10) ....................Kirkland, Sierra (Georgia Southern) vs Toccoa Falls (11/29/14) 1.000 (10-10) .................................. Logan, Brittany (Georgia State) vs La Salle (12/20/14) 1.000 (10-10) ................... Brooks, Sharnice (UL Monroe) vs Appalachian State (02/14/15) 1.000 (9-9) ..................................Beverly-Kelley, A. (Troy) at Georgia Southern (02/19/15) 1.000 (8-8) .......................................................Gault, Taylor (LR) at UL Monroe (01/17/15) 1.000 (8-8) ................................. Wilridge, Kia (UL Lafayette) vs Arkansas State (1/22/15) 1.000 (8-8) .....................................Cobbins, Ka’Nesheia (LR) at Arkansas State (1/29/15) 1.000 (8-8) ............................................. Green,LaShanda (UT Arlington) vs Troy (1/31/15) 1.000 (8-8) .........................Hunter, Alayshia (UL Monroe) at Georgia Southern (02/07/15)

REBOUNDS 19 ............................................................ Garrett, Ronita (Troy) vs UL Lafayette (02/14/15) 18 ........................................................Garrett, Ronita (Troy) vs Arkansas State (01/24/15)

ASSISTS 13 ..............................................Andrews, Alisha (Georgia State) at UL Monroe (03/05/15) 12 ..............................................Cobbins, Ka’Nesheia (LR) vs Appalachian State (1/10/15)

STEALS 8 ...........................................Wilridge, Kia (UL Lafayette) vs Sam Houston State (12/6/14) 7 ....................................... Johnson,Cierra (UT Arlington) vs Northern Arizona (11/26/14) 7 .........................................Williams, Chaun (UT Arlington) at Appalachian State (3/7/15)

BLOCKED SHOTS 7 ........................................................... Ford,Artavia (UT Arlington) vs UL Monroe (1/8/15) 7 ...........................Bassett-Smith, A. (Appalachian State) at Georgia Southern (01/29/15)

TURNOVERS 11 ...............................................................Davis, Aundrea (UL Monroe) at Troy (01/29/15) 10 ...............................Gamble, Aundrea (Arkansas State) at Mississippi State (11-16-14)

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SCORINGPLAYER, TEAM YEARS POINTS1. Crystal Kelly, WKU 2005-08 2,8032. Adrian Vickers, USA 1986-90 2,2853. Kelly Lyons, ODU 1986-90 2,2244. Chastity Reed, LR 2007-11 2,2075. Jerica Coley, FIU 2010-12 2,1356. Orphie Moore, USA 1983-87 2,1187. Tiffany Porter-Talbert, WKU 2003-06 2,0288. Adrianne Davie, ASU 2003-07 1,9789. Taylor Gault, LR 2011-15 1,97310. Vickie Johnson, TECH 1992-96 1,96011. Chrissy Givens, MT 2004-07 1,91512. Kristin Wilson, UNCC 1983-87 1,90513. Patrice Holmes, MT 2002-05 1,89114. Leslie Logsdon, WKU 2002-05 1,85415. Julie Hagood, ASU 1996-00 1,84016. Amanda Wilson, TECH 1995-99 1,83217. Gergana Slavtcheva, FIU 1998-02 1,82318. Tamicha Jackson, TECH 1996-00 1,82219. Wanda Guyton, USF 1984-89 1,82020. ShaRae Mansfield, WKU 1997-01 1,80421. Kami Thomas, WKU 1982-86 1,79622. Tandreia Green, WKU 1986-90 1,78123. Lillie Mason, WKU 1983-86 1,77424. Clemette Haskins, WKU 1983-87 1,76225. Alysha Clark, MT 2008-10 1,756

REBOUNDSPLAYER, TEAM YEARS REBOUNDS1. Adrian Vickers, USA 1986-90 1,3642. Kristin Wilson, UNCC 1983-87 1,3053. Crystal Kelly, WKU 2005-08 1,2584. Arnika Brown, WKU 2008-11 1,1845. Adrianne Davie, ASU 2003-07 1,1476. Orphie Moore, USA 1983-87 1,1167. Wanda Guyton, USF 1984-89 1,0778. Ebony Rowe, MT 2010-12 1,0149. Kelly Lyons, ODU 1986-90 1,00810. ShaRae Mansfield, WKU 1997-01 1,00011. Tiffany Porter-Talbert, WKU 2003-06 99512. Amanda Wilson, TECH 1995-99 99313. Shay Scott, ASU 2007-11 95814. LaSandra Jenkins, USA 1982-85 93615. Racquel Spurlock, TECH 1992-96 91616. Jolie McKiernan, ASU 1999-03 90517. Chanta Powell, USA 1988-92 90018. Chastity Reed, LR 2007-11 89619. Lasma Jekabsone, FIU 2003-07 89220. Donna Harrington, ODU 1984-87 88421. Shea Lunsford, WKU 1995-99 88322. Vickie Johnson, TECH 1992-96 88123. Annette Williams, USA 1982-86 87624. Cormisha Cotton, FIU 1999-03 87524. Tandreia Green, WKU 1986-90 87526. Dina Jones, USA 1991-95 874

ASSISTSPLAYER, TEAM YEARS ASSISTS1. Clemette Haskins, WKU 1983-87 7312. Amy McNear, WKU 2008-11 6773. Ivelina Vrancheva, FIU 1999-04 6314. Stephanie Richardson, USA 1987-91 6055. LaQuan Stallworth, TECH 1995-99 5816. Asriel Rolfe, LR 2007-11 5587. Rudy Sims, ASU 2003-07 5488. Annette Williams, USA 1982-86 5089. Kendra Neal, TECH 1992-96 49410. Marie Christian, ODU 1983-87 49211. Camryn Whitaker, WKU 2001-05 48612. Anita Heller, FIU 1999-03 48413. Denise Adams, USA 1983-87 48214. Kaola Harris, USA 1983-87 47714. Renee Westmoreland, WKU 1989-93 47716. Tamicha Jackson, TECH 1996-00 47417. Crystal Tausan, ASU 1992-96 47318. Kortni Jones, MT 2009-12 46119. Patrice Holmes, MT 2002-05 45720. Elizabeth Torres, ULM 2008-12 45221. Bev Williams, UAB 1987-91 45122. Dani Maziur, UNO 1992-96 44423. Dawn Warner, WKU 1992-96 44024. Chrissy Givens, MT 2004-07 43625. Larelle Roper, Troy 2006-09 43125. Kelly Hoover, VCU 1986-89 431

BLOCKSPLAYER, TEAM YEARS BLOCKS1. Kaetlyn Murdoch, Denver 2008-12 2792. Vasso Beskaki, UNO 1995-99 2483. Tandreia Green, WKU 1986-90 2153. Racquel Spurlock, TECH 1992-96 2155. LaSandra Jenkins, USA 1982-85 2106. Anne Donovan, ODU 1982-83 2077. Lillie Mason, WKU 1983-86 2028. Ayana Walker, Tech 1998-01 1888. Anna Petrakova, UL-L 2001-05 18810. Genevieve Delk, USA 2001-05 18311. Kelly Lyons, ODU 1986-90 17912. Adrian Vickers, USA 1986-90 17813. Andrea Williams, UNO 2004-08 16914. Sarah Richey, UL-L 2000-03 16315. Joevone Markey, UNO 2001-05 16016. LaShawn Brown, TECH 1991-95 15317. Talishia Young, UNO 2005-10 15218. Jessica Dunham, UNO 1998-02 14519. Jerica Coley, FIU 2010-12 14420. Cormisha Cotton, FIU 1999-03 14221. Orphie Moore, USA 1983-87 13722. Michaela Pavlickova, Denver 1999-01 13423. ShaRae Mansfield, WKU 1997-01 13324. Chanta Powell, USA 1988-92 13224. Sheri Williams, UNCC 1983-88 13224. Adrianne Davie, ASU 2003-07 132

STEALSPLAYER, TEAM YEARS STEALS1. Tamicha Jackson, TECH 1996-00 3612. Patrice Holmes, MT 2001-05 3383. Crystal Tausan, ASU 1992-96 3033. Amanda Wilson, TECH 1995-99 3035. Chelsia Lymon, MT 2007-10 2976. Chrissy Givens, MT 2003-07 2907. Clemette Haskins, WKU 1983-87 2858. Rhonda Jackson, VCU 1986-89 2769. Kaola Harris, USA 1983-87 26810. Tiffany Porter-Talbert, WKU 2003-06 25710. Adrian Vickers, USA 1986-90 25712. Tracy Claxton, ODU 1982-85 24913. Keisha McClinic, MT 2001-04 24614. Kim Sitzmann, LR 2006-10 24315. Chastity Reed, LR 2007-11 23915. Denise Adams, USA 1983-87 23915. Sonja Tate, ASU 1991-93 23918. Brenda Smith, VCU 1985-87 23718. Kendra Neal, TECH 1992-96 23720. Princess Moore, NMSU 2000-04 23021. Tyesha Lowery, Denver 2001-07 22921. Rudy Sims, ASU 2003-07 22923. Erika Bobo, UNT 2002-06 22424. NeNe Hurst, ASU 2008-12 22225. Julie Hagood, ASU 1996-00 220

3-POINT FG MADEPLAYER, TEAM YEARS 3FGM1. Leslie Logsdon, WKU 2001-05 2782. Brandi Brown, MT 2007-10 2573. Kortni Jones, MT 2009-12 2564. Jackie Pickel, MT 2007-10 2485. Kenzie Rich, WKU 2007-10 2466. Ashley Atkinson, Denver 1999-03 2447. Amber Abraham, ASU 2001-06 2428. Danielle Featherston, ASU 1994-96 2389. Mari Sanchez, NMSU 2000-03 21810. Kim Sitzmann, LR 2006-10 21511. Jocelyn Love, LR 2003-07 21212. Kim Pehlke, WKU 1988-92 20913. Chelsia Lymon, MT 2007-10 19614. Kristina Covington, WKU 1998-03 19315. Julie Hagood, ASU 1996-00 18916. Monika Bosilj, FIU 2006-10 18817. Tamicha Jackson, TECH 1996-00 18717. Shanna Cook, UNO 1991-95 18719. Jamie Walz, WKU 1996-00 18219. Jesse Carrier, ULM 2006-10 18220. Patrice Holmes, MT 2002-05 17720. Sarda Peterson, USA 2008-12 17722. Stephanie Richardson, USA 1987-91 17523. Sinnamonn Garrett, NMSU 2000-04 17424. Gergana Slavtcheva, FIU 1998-02 17225. Anne Marie Lanning, MT 2008-11 170

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TEAM SINGLE GAME RECORDS

MOST POINTS SCOREDAll Games: 130, Louisiana Tech vs. Cleveland State (12/28/98)Sun Belt Games: 124, WKU vs. Lamar (1/11/97); ASU vs. Lamar (2/12/98)

FEWEST POINTS SCOREDAll Games: 20, Florida Atlantic vs. USF (3/15/12)Sun Belt Games: 26, Troy at South Alabama (1/29/12)

BIGGEST WINNING MARGINAll Games: 88, Louisiana Tech (109) vs. Morgan State (21), 12/17/93Sun Belt Games: 75, Louisiana Tech (111) vs. UL Lafayette (36), 1/10/96

MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSAll Games: 101, South Alabama vs. New Mexico State, 1/5/02Sun Belt Games: 101, South Alabama vs. New Mexico State, 1/5/02

BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEAll Games: .707 (46-65), Old Dominion vs. UAB, 3/8/85Sun Belt Games: .707 (46-65), Old Dominion vs. UAB, 3/8/85

MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALSAll Games: 21, New Mexico State vs. UL Lafayette, 2/23/02Sun Belt Games: 21, New Mexico State vs. UL Lafayette, 2/23/02

MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSAll Games: 48, Middle Tennessee vs. UL Lafayette (1/28/07)Sun Belt Games: 48, Middle Tennessee vs. UL Lafayette (1/28/07)

BEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(Min. 10 att.)All Games: .900 (9-10), WKU vs. Vanderbilt, 1/16/91Sun Belt Games: .889 (8-9), New Mexico State vs. New Orleans, 1/9/03

MOST FREE THROWSAll Games: 42, WKU vs. Xavier, 12/28/85Sun Belt Games: 41, Arkansas State vs. WKU, 3/6/94

MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTSAll Games: 60, WKU vs. Xavier, 12/28/85Sun Belt Games: 58, Arkansas State vs. WKU, 3/6/94

BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE(Min. 16 att.) All Games: 1.000 (23-23), New Mexico State vs. Gonzaga, 11/16/01; (18-18) South Alabama vs. Belmont, 11/29/03.Sun Belt Games: 1.000 (20-20), FIU vs. South Alabama (2/25/12)

MOST REBOUNDSAll Games: 78, WKU vs. InterAmerican, 12/20/93Sun Belt Games: 68, Louisiana Tech vs. New Orleans, 2/3/96; WKU vs. Lamar, 1/12/95.

MOST ASSISTSAll Games: 37, Charlotte vs. Columbia College, 1/27/88; WKU vs. Lamar, 1/12/95Sun Belt Games: 37, WKU vs. Lamar, 1/12/95

MOST BLOCKED SHOTSAll Games: 19, Old Dominion vs. Boston University, 2/18/83; New Orleans vs. WKU, 2/13/99; 19, Denver vs. Arkansas State, 1/7/09Sun Belt Games: 19, New Orleans vs. WKU, 2/13/99; 19, Denver vs. Arkan-sas State, 1/7/09

MOST STEALSAll Games: 31, Louisiana Tech at UL Lafayette, 1/27/99Sun Belt Games: 31, Louisiana Tech at UL Lafayette, 1/27/99

MOST GAMES PLAYED36, WKU, 1985-86; Louisiana Tech, 2000-01

TEAM SEASON RECORDS

MOST POINTS SCORED3,143, WKU, 1985-86

HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE87.5, Louisiana Tech, 1998-99

FEWEST POINTS SCORED1,308, UL Lafayette, 1996-97

LOWEST SCORING AVERAGE47.1, New Orleans, 2004--05

MOST FIELD GOALS1,180, Louisiana Tech, 1997-98

MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS2,475, Louisiana Tech, 1996-97

BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.504 (1161-2302), Old Dominion, 1982-83

MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS313, Middle Tennessee, 2009-2010

MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS848, Middle Tennessee, 2009-10

HIGHEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.432 (127-294), WKU, 1990-91

MOST FREE THROWS815, WKU, 1985-86

MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS1108, WKU, 1985-86

BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.763 (329-431), New Mexico State, 2001-02

MOST REBOUNDS1720, Old Dominion, 1982-93

MOST ASSISTS660, Louisiana Tech, 1997-98

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS267, Old Dominion, 1982-83

MOST STEALS465, Middle Tennessee, 2006-07

MOST VICTORIES32, WKU, 1985-86

MOST CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES27, Middle Tennessee, 2006-07

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MOST POINTSAll Games: 52, Joanna Harden, Troy vs. Alabama-Huntsville, 11/26/13Sun Belt Games: 50, Sonja Tate, Arkansas State vs. UL Lafayette, 2/13/93; 50, Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee vs. Troy, 2/11/09

MOST FIELD GOALSAll Games: 22, Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee vs. South Alabama, 2/21/10Sun Belt Games: 22, Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee vs. South Alabama, 2/21/10

MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSAll Games: 39, Linda Earls, UAB vs. Charlotte, 11/26/83Sun Belt Games: 39, Linda Earls, UAB vs. Charlotte, 11/26/83

BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(Min. 10 att.) All Games: 1.000 (13-13), Finda Mansare, FIU vs. WKU, 2-23-11; (13-13), Ebony Rowe, Middle Tennessee, vs Arkansas State, 1/18/12; (11-11), Alisa Burras, Lou-isiana Tech vs. UTPA, 2/14/98; (10-10), Amy Brown, Louisiana Tech vs. Stephen F. Austin, 2/2/93; (11-11), Crystal Kelly, WKU vs. Tennessee Tech, 12/30/05; (11-11), Crystal Kelly, WKU vs. Missouri State, 12/29/07Sun Belt Games: 1.000 (13-13), Ebony Rowe, Middle Tennessee, vs Arkansas State, 1/18/12

MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS All Games: 10, Mari Sanchez, New Mexico State vs. UL Lafayette, 2/23/02Sun Belt Games: 10, Mari Sanchez, New Mexico State vs. UL Lafayette, 2/23/02

MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSAll Games: 20, Sonja Tate, Arkansas State vs. WKU, 2/22/93Sun Belt Games: 20, Sonja Tate, Arkansas State vs. WKU, 2/22/93

BEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(Min. 5 att.) All Games: 1.000 (6-6), Sue Sernak, VCU vs. Coppin State, 1/13/90; Kim Pehlke, WKU vs. Vanderbilt, 1/16/91; Charles, Onna, UL Lafayette at Texas (11/13/06); Alexis Greene, UL Lafayette vs. ULM (12/21/08); (5-5), Andrea Taylor, Florida Atlantic vs. FIU (1/14/09); (5-5), Van Riner-Rose, Denver vs. Oregon, 12/11/11Sun Belt Games: 1.000 (6-6), Alexis Greene, UL Lafayette vs. ULM (12/21/08); (5-5), Andrea Taylor, Florida Atlantic vs. FIU (1/14/09); (5-5), Van Riner-Rose, Denver vs. Oregon, 12/11/11

MOST FREE THROWSAll Games: 18, Shyla Tucker, Arkansas State vs. WKU, 3/6/94; Crystal Kelly, WKU at Troy, 12/22/07; Crystal Kelly, WKU vs. Denver, 2/2/08Sun Belt Games: 18, Shyla Tucker, Arkansas State vs. WKU, 3/6/94; Crystal Kelly, WKU at Troy, 12/22/07; Crystal Kelly, WKU vs. Denver, 2/2/08

MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTSAll Games: 29, Shyla Tucker, Arkansas State vs. WKU, 3/6/94; Sonja Tate, Arkansas State vs. UL Lafayette, 2/13/93Sun Belt Games: 29, Shyla Tucker, Arkansas State vs. WKU, 3/6/94; Sonja Tate, Arkansas State vs. UL Lafayette, 2/13/93

BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE(Min. 12 att.) All Games: 1.000, (14-14) Denetra Kellum, North Texas vs. FIU, 1-13-11; Kathy Bai-ley, South Alabama vs. Tulane, 2/12/83; Crystal Kelly, WKU vs. Minnesota (03/19/07); (13-13), Tandreia Green, WKU vs. Ohio, 1/9/88; (12-12), seven times.Sun Belt Games: 1.000, (12-12), Sondra Ancelot, Lamar vs. Arkansas State, 1/16/93; Leslie Logsdon, WKU vs. FIU, 2/28/04; Jada Frazier, New Orleans vs. LR, 12/15/07; (12-12) Jerica Coley, FIU vs. South Alabama, 2/25/12

MOST REBOUNDSAll Games: 30, Kayone Hankins, New Orleans vs. Nicholls State, 11/26/95Sun Belt Games: 25, Arnika Brown, WKU vs. South Alabama, 2/17/10

MOST ASSISTSAll Games: 17, Kitty Price, UAB vs. Alabama-Huntsville, 2/6/86Sun Belt Games: 16, Kortni Jones, Middle Tennessee vs. Troy, 1/25/12

MOST BLOCKED SHOTSAll Games: 13, Anne Donovan, Old Dominion vs. Boston University, 2/18/83; Katelyn Murdoch, Denver vs. Arkansas State, 1/7/09 Sun Belt Games: 13, Katelyn Murdoch, Denver vs. Arkansas State, 1/7/09

MOST STEALSAll Games: 12, Marylou Agustin, New Orleans vs. Wofford, 11/28/99Sun Belt Games: 11, Chrissy Givens, Middle Tennessee at New Orleans (1/13/07)

INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS

MOST POINTS935, Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee, 2008-09

BEST SCORING AVERAGE28.3, Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee, 2009-10

MOST FIELD GOALS352, Amber Holt, Middle Tennessee, 2007-08

BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 108 MADE).694 (308-444), Kelly Lyons, Old Dominion, 1989-90

MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS115, Kortni Jones, Middle Tennessee, 2011-12

MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS329, Kortni Jones, Middle Tennessee, 2011-12

BEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 27 MADE).509 (27-53), Angie Snyder, South Florida, 1989-90

MOST FREE THROWS260, Crystal Kelly, WKU, 2007-2008

MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS332, Chrissy Givens, Middle Tennessee, 2006-2007

BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN. 75 MADE).910 (111-122), Brooke Lassiter, Louisiana Tech, 2000-01

MOST REBOUNDS504, Anna Donovan, Old Dominion, 1982-83

MOST ASSISTS265, Dalma Ivanyi, FIU, 1998-99

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS207, Anne Donovan, Old Dominion, 1982-83

MOST STEALS135, Brenda Smith, Virginia Commonwealth, 1986-87

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Conference Games by Percentage (Active Coaches in Bold Caps)Name Team Years in Sun Belt Won Lost Pct.Marti Whitmore (Interim) WKU 2002 1 0 1.000Leon Barmore TECH 1991-2001 135 9 0.938Rick Insell MT 2005-2013 123 15 0.891Marianne Stanley ODU 1984-87 16 2 0.889Paul Sanderford WKU 1984-97 105 23 0.820Marlene Stallings (Interim) NMSU 2003 6 2 0.750Mary Taylor Cowles WKU 2002-2012 114 46 0.713Wendy Larry ODU 1987-91 17 7 0.708Steve Small WKU 1997-2001 41 17 0.707JOE FOLEY LR 2003-PRES. 140 64 0.686Jeff Mittie ASU 1995-99 37 17 0.685Michelle Clark-Heard WKU 2012-2014 26 12 0.684 Jerry Ann Winters ASU/USA 1991-95/1996 47 25 0.653Erik Johnson DU 2008-2012 44 24 0.647Charles Branum USA 1981-91 27 15 0.643Stephany Smith MT 2000-2005 46 26 0.639Shawn Campbell WKU 2001-2002 8 5 0.615ZENARAE ANTOINE TXST 2013-PRES. 23 15 0.605BRIAN BOYER ASU 1999-PRES. 153 111 0.580Elmer Chavez (Interim) NMSU 2003 4 3 0.571Cindy Russo FIU 1998-2013 135 103 0.567J. Kelley Hall UL-L 2002-2007 42 35 0.545Pam Tanner Denver 1999-2008 77 66 0.538Tina Slinker NT 2000-2008 67 60 0.528Rick Pietri USA 2000-2013 111 104 0.516Liz McQuitter Lamar 1991-94 22 22 0.500Ed Baldwin UNCC 1988-91 9 9 0.500Joey Favaloro UNO 1991-2004 91 98 0.481ANGEL ELDERKIN APP 2014-PRES. 9 11 0.450Kellie Lewis-Jay FAU 2013 9 11 0.450CHANDA RIGBY TROY 2012-PRES. 26 32 0.448Karen Aston NT 2011-2012 7 9 0.438SHARON BALDWIN-TENER GSU 2013-PRES. 16 22 0.421JEFF DOW ULM 2014-PRES. 8 12 0.400Nikita Lowry NMSU 2001-2002 6 9 0.400David McKey Lamar 1994-98 22 34 0.393Mona Martin ULM 2007-2014 55 87 0.387John Sutherland NMSU 2000-2001 6 10 0.375KRISTA GERLICH UTA 2013-PRES. 14 24 0.368 Chancellor Dugan FAU 2007-2012 38 66 0.365GARRY BRODHEAD UL-L 2012-PRES. 20 38 0.345Mike Dunavant VCU 1984-88 8 16 0.333Alfreeda Goff/Edmund Sherod VCU 1988-89 2 4 0.333Darin Spence NMSU 2003-2005 10 20 0.333Cindy Connelley UNCC 1984-88 7 17 0.292Michael Murphy Troy 2005-2012 31 88 0.261Shanice Stephens NT 2008-2011 13 39 0.250Amy Champion UNO 2004-2010 25 77 0.245Butch Stockton USA 1991-95 14 44 0.241Cheryl Rice USA 1996-2000 13 43 0.232TERRY FOWLER USA 2013-PRES. 8 30 0.211Gay Nix UL-L 1996-2002 17 70 0.195Cletus Green UTPA 1994-96 5 23 0.179Edmund Sherod VCU 1988-90 1 5 0.167Susan Walvius VCU 1990-91 1 5 0.167Errol Rogers UL-L 2007-2012 13 73 0.151Dwayne Searle UL-L 1991-96 8 64 0.111Trudi Lacey USF 1988-91 2 16 0.111Kathy Halligan UTPA 1996-98 3 25 0.107Anne Strusz USF 1984-88 2 22 0.083Tracy Stewart-Lange LR 1999-2003 3 57 0.050Chris Vozab GS 2014-15 2 18 0.100

By VictoriesName Team WonBRIAN BOYER ASU 153JOE FOLEY LR 140Leon Barmore TECH 135Cindy Russo FIU 135Rick Insell MT 123Mary Taylor Cowles WKU 114Rick Pietri USA 111Paul Sanderford WKU 105Joey Favaloro UNO 91Pam Tanner Denver 77Tina Slinker NT 67Mona Martin ULM 55Jerry Ann Winters ASU/USA 47Stephany Smith MT 46Erik Johnson DU 44J. Kelley Hall UL-L 42Steve Small WKU 41Chancellor Dugan FAU 38Jeff Mittie ASU 37Michael Murphy Troy 31Charles Branum USA 27CHANDA RIGBY TROY 26Michelle Clark-Heard WKU 26Amy Champion UNO 25ZENARAE ANTOINE TXST 23Liz McQuitter Lamar 22David McKey Lamar 22GARRY BRODHEAD UL-L 20Wendy Larry ODU 17Gay Nix UL-L 17SHARON BALWIN-TENER GSU 16Marianne Stanley ODU 16KRISTA GERLICH UTA 14Butch Stockton USA 14Shanice Stephens NT 13Cheryl Rice USA 13Errol Rogers UL-L 13Darin Spence NMSU 10ANGEL ELDERKIN APP 9Ed Baldwin UNCC 9Kellie Lewis-Jay FAU 9JEFF DOWN ULM 8TERRY FOWLER USA 8Shawn Campbell WKU 8Mike Dunavant VCU 8Dwayne Searle UL-L 8Karen Aston NT 7Cindy Connelley UNCC 7Marlene Stallings (Interim) NMSU 6Nikita Lowry NMSU 6John Sutherland NMSU 6Cletus Green UTPA 5Elmer Chavez (Interim) NMSU 4Kathy Halligan UTPA 3Tracy Stewart-Lange LR 3Chris Vozab GS 2Alfreeda Goff/Edmund Sherod VCU 2Trudi Lacey USF 2Anne Strusz USF 2Marti Whitmore (Interim) WKU 1Edmund Sherod VCU 1Susan Walvius VCU 1

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1982-83Team Overall Pct.ODU 29-6 .829WKU 22-7 .759USA 20-9 .690UNCC 14-13 .519UAB 13-14 .481USF 9-16 .360VCU 5-15 .250Tournament Champion: ODUNCAA: ODU, WKU

1983-84Team Overall Pct.ODU 24-5 .828USA 24-6 .800UNCC 21-8 .724WKU 21-11 .656USF 7-20 .259VCU 6-21 .222UAB 4-24 .143Tournament Champion: ODUNCAA: ODUWNIT: WKU

1984-85Team SBC Pct. Overall Pct.ODU 6-0 1.000 31-3 .912WKU 5-1 .833 28-6 .824UAB 4-2 .667 14-15 .483USA 3-3 .500 19-10 .655UNCC 2-4 .333 13-12 .520VCU 1-5 .167 8-19 .296USF 0-6 .000 8-18 .308Tournament Champion: ODUNCAA: ODU, WKU

1985-86Team SBC Pct. Overall Pct.WKU 6-0 1.000 32-4 .889ODU 5-1 .833 15-13 .536UNCC 3-3 .500 15-13 .536UAB 3-3 .500 13-16 .448USA 2-4 .333 18-11 .621VCU 2-4 .333 14-14 .500USF 0-6 .000 5-22 .185Tournament Champion: WKUNCAA: WKU

1986-87Team SBC Pct. Overall Pct.USA 5-1 .833 24-6 .800ODU 5-1 .833 18-13 .581WKU 4-2 .667 24-9 .727VCU 4-2 .667 21-8 .724UNCC 1-5 .167 18-9 .667USF 1-5 .167 11-16 .407UAB 1-5 .167 12-19 .387Tournament Champion: ODUNCAA: ODU, USA, WKU

1987-88Team SBC Pct. Overall Pct.ODU 6-0 1.000 17-12 .586USA 5-1 .833 22-9 .710WKU 4-2 .667 26-8 .765UAB 3-3 .500 15-14 .517VCU 1-5 .167 13-15 .464USF 1-5 .167 11-16 .407UNCC 1-5 .167 10-17 .370Tournament Champion: WKUNCAA: WKU, ODUWNIT: USA

1988-89Team SBC Pct. Overall Pct.ODU 5-1 .833 23-9 .719WKU 5-1 .833 22-9 .710USA 5-1 .833 18-11 .621VCU 2-4 .333 19-10 .655USF 2-4 .333 14-13 .519UNCC 1-5 .167 12-16 .429UAB 1-5 .167 8-20 .286Tournament Champion: WKUNCAA: WKU, ODU

1989-90Team SBC Pct. Overall Pct.UNCC 4-2 .667 24-8 .750ODU 4-2 .667 21-10 .677UAB 4-2 .667 19-11 .633USA 4-2 .667 19-12 .613WKU 4-2 .667 17-12 .586VCU 1-5 .167 7-20 .259USF 0-6 .000 10-17 .370Tournament Champion: ODUNCAA: ODU, WKUWNIT: UNCC

1990-91Team SBC Pct. Overall Pct.UAB 6-0 1.000 24-8 .750WKU 5-1 .833 29-3 .906UNCC 4-2 .667 22-6 .815USA 3-3 .500 13-15 .464ODU 2-4 .333 5-21 .192VCU 1-5 .167 12-16 .429USF 0-6 .000 12-16 .429Tournament Champion: WKUNCAA: WKU

1991-92Team SBC Pct. Overall Pct.Lamar 13-3 .813 21-7 .750WKU 13-3 .813 26-7 .788Tech 12-4 .750 20-10 .667ASU 12-4 .750 25-7 .781UNO 10-6 .625 20-11 .645USA 5-11 .313 8-20 .286UCF 5-11 .313 10-18 .357UTPA 2-14 .125 10-18 .357UL-L 0-16 .000 0-27 .000Tournament Champion: WKUNCAA: WKU, TechWNIT: ASU

1992-93Team SBC Pct. Overall Pct.Tech 13-1 .929 26-6 .813WKU 13-1 .929 24-7 .774ASU 10-4 .714 24-7 .774UNO 7-7 .500 18-10 .643Lamar 4-10 .286 10-16 .385USA 4-10 .286 9-18 .333UTPA 3-11 .214 6-21 .222UL-L 2-12 .143 4-22 .154Tournament Champion: WKUNCAA: WKU, TechWNIT: ASU

1993-94Team SBC Pct. Overall Pct.Tech 14-0 1.000 31-4 .886WKU 11-3 .786 24-10 .706ASU 10-4 .714 22-9 .710UNO 8-6 .571 16-12 .571Lamar 5-9 .357 8-19 .296UL-L 4-10 .286 6-21 .222USA 3-11 .214 5-22 .185UTPA 1-13 .071 4-23 .148Tournament Champion: TechNCAA: Tech, WKUWNIT: ASU

1994-95Team SBC Pct. Overall Pct.Tech 13-1 .929 28-5 .848WKU 12-2 .857 28-4 .875Lamar 10-4 .714 16-12 .571ASU 9-5 .643 20-10 .667UNO 6-8 .429 11-16 .407USA 2-12 .143 6-21 .222UL-L 2-12 .143 4-23 .148UTPA 2-12 .143 3-24 .111Tournament Champion: WKUNCAA: WKU, Tech

1995-96Team SBC Pct. Overall Pct.Tech 14-0 1.000 31-2 .939WKU 11-3 .786 19-13 .594ASU 9-5 .643 17-10 .630Lamar 8-6 .571 14-15 .483USA 6-8 .429 12-15 .444UNO 5-9 .357 9-19 .321UTPA 3-11 .214 10-17 .370UL-L 0-14 .000 2-25 .074Tournament Champion: TechNCAA: TechWNIT: WKU

1996-97Team SBC Pct. Overall Pct.Tech 12-2 .857 31-4 .886WKU 12-2 .857 22-9 .710ASU 10-4 .714 20-8 .714UNO 10-4 .714 17-12 .586USA 5-9 .357 11-16 .407UTPA 3-11 .214 5-22 .185Lamar 2-12 .143 5-22 .185UL-L 2-12 .143 3-24 .111Tournament Champion: TechNCAA: Tech, WKU

1997-98Team SBC Pct. Overall Pct.Tech 13-1 .929 31-4 .886WKU 12-2 .857 26-9 .743ASU 11-3 .786 20-10 .667UNO 7-7 .500 12-16 .429UL-L 7-7 .500 9-18 .333USA 4-10 .286 7-20 .259Lamar 2-12 .143 5-22 .185UTPA 0-14 .000 1-26 .037Tournament Champion: TechNCAA: Tech, WKU

1998-99Team SBC Pct. Overall Pct.Tech 12-0 1.000 30-3 .909FIU 9-3 .750 23-7 .767WKU 8-4 .667 21-7 .750ASU 7-5 .583 18-14 .563UNO 4-8 .333 11-16 .407USA 2-10 .167 7-19 .269UL-L 0-12 .000 1-26 .037Tournament Champion: TechNCAA: Tech, FIUWNIT: ASU

1999-2000Team SBC Pct. Overall Pct.Tech 16-0 1.000 31-3 .912WKU 13-3 .813 22-10 .688Denver 10-6 .625 16-11 .593FIU 10-6 .625 16-13 .552ASU 8-8 .500 18-12 .600UNO 7-9 .438 11-17 .393UL-L 5-11 .313 12-16 .429USA 2-14 .125 8-21 .276UALR 1-15 .063 5-23 .179Tournament Champion: TechNCAA: Tech, WKUWNIT: ASU

2000-01East SBC Pct. Overall Pct.Tech 16-0 1.000 31-5 .861FIU 11-5 .688 20-10 .667MT 9-7 .563 17-13 .567WKU 8-8 .500 19-14 .576ASU 8-8 .500 14-14 .500UALR 0-16 .000 6-22 .214

West SBC Pct. Overall Pct.Denver 14-2 .875 24-7 .774NT 10-6 .625 19-11 .633UNO 7-9 .438 15-14 .517NMSU 6-10 .375 10-18 .357USA 5-11 .313 13-16 .448UL-L 2-14 .125 8-20 .286Tournament Champion: TechNCAA: Tech, DenverWNIT: WKU, MT, NT, FIU

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2001-02East SBC Pct. Overall Pct.FIU 13-1 .929 27-6 .818WKU 9-5 .643 16-14 .533MT 7-7 .500 16-13 .552ASU 6-8 .429 12-16 .429LR 2-12 .143 8-19 .296

West SBC Pct. Overall Pct.NT 12-3 .750 21-9 .700Denver 11-4 .733 16-13 .552USA 7-8 .467 17-11 .607NMSU 6-9 .400 13-16 .448UNO 6-9 .400 11-18 .379UL-L 1-14 .067 7-21 .250Tournament Champion: FIUNCAA: FIUWNIT: WKU, NT

2002-03East SBC Pct. Overall Pct.WKU 12-2 .857 22-9 .710FIU 9-5 .643 19-11 .633MT 9-5 .643 18-12 .600ASU 5-9 .357 12-18 .400LR 0-14 .000 5-23 .179

West SBC Pct. Overall Pct.USA 10-5 .667 19-11 .633NMSU 10-5 .667 16-12 .571UNO 9-6 .600 12-16 .429NT 6-9 .400 12-16 .429Denver 6-9 .400 12-18 .400UL-L 4-11 .267 8-19 .296Tournament Champion: WKUNCAA: WKUWNIT: FIU, USA

2003-04East SBC Pct. Overall Pct.MT 10-4 .714 24-8 .750ASU 10-4 .714 19-10 .655WKU 10-4 .714 20-14 .588FIU 5-9 .357 11-16 .407LR 3-11 .214 10-17 .370 West SBC Pct. Overall Pct.USA 11-4 .733 22-7 .759UL-L 7-8 .467 13-15 .464NT 7-8 .487 11-17 .393Denver 6-9 .400 14-15 .483NMSU 6-9 .400 13-16 .448UNO 5-10 .333 10-17 .370Tournament Champion: MTNCAA: MTWNIT: ASU, WKU, USA

2004-05East SBC Pct. Overall Pct.WKU 12-2 .857 20-10 .667ASU 11-3 .786 21-11 .656MT 11-3 .786 24-9 .727FIU 7-7 .500 18-11 .621LR 3-11 .214 10-19 .345 West SBC Pct. Overall Pct.UL-L 10-5 .667 22-9 .710NT 9-6 .600 14-14 .500USA 7-8 .467 13-15 .464Denver 4-11 .267 6-22 .214NMSU 4-11 .267 9-19 .321UNO 2-13 .133 2-26 .071Tournament Champion: MTNCAA: MTWNIT: ASU, WKU

2005-06East SBC Pct. Overall Pct.WKU 12-2 .857 27-7 .794MT 10-4 .714 20-11 .645FIU 9-5 .643 19-13 .594 ASU 7-7 .500 15-15 .500 LR 5-9 .357 13-15 .464

West SBC Pct. Overall Pct.UNT 9-6 .600 19-9 .679 Denver 8-7 .533 15-13 .536 ULL 8-7 .533 18-10 .643 USA 8-7 .533 15-14 .517 Troy 3-12 .200 9-18 .333 UNO 1-14 .067 3-25 .107 Tournament Champion: MTNCAA: MTWNIT: FIU, WKU

2006-07East SBC Pct. Overall Pct.MT 18-0 1.000 30-4 .882 WKU 14-4 .778 23-9 .719 FIU 9-9 .500 16-14 .533 USA 7-11 .389 14-16 .467 Troy 5-13 .278 12-17 .414 FAU 2-16 .111 6-25 .194

West SBC Pct. Overall Pct.UL-L 14-4 .778 25-9 .735 Denver 12-6 .667 20-11 .645 LR 12-6 .667 21-10 .677 ASU 11-7 .611 20-12 .625 UNT 6-12 .333 9-20 .310 ULM 4-14 .222 14-16 .467 UNO 3-15 .167 9-21 .300Tournament Champion: MTNCAA: MT, ULLWNIT: ASU, WKU

2007-08East SBC Pct. Overall Pct.WKU 16-2 .889 26-8 .765 MT 14-4 .778 22-12 .647 USA 10-8 .556 20-11 .645 FIU 8-10 .444 13-18 .419 Troy 5-13 .278 13-18 .419 FAU 2-16 .111 6-22 .214

West SBC Pct. Overall Pct.LR 14-4 .778 23-9 .719 ASU 13-5 .722 20-12 .625 ULM 10-8 .556 17-13 .567 UNT 8-10 .444 14-18 .438 UNO 7-11 .389 13-17 .433 Denver 6-12 .333 11-19 .367 ULL 4-14 .222 8-22 .267 Tournament Champion: WKUNCAA: WKUWNIT: MT, LR

2008-09East SBC Pct. Overall Pct.MT 17-1 .944 28-6 .824 USA 10-8 .556 21-11 .656 WKU 10-8 .556 16-13 .552 Troy 10-8 .556 16-14 .533 FAU 9-9 .500 12-17 .414 FIU 4-14 .222 6-24 .200

West SBC Pct. Overall Pct.LR 16-2 .889 26-7 .788 ASU 10-8 .556 16-14 .533 Denver 10-8 .556 16-15 .516 UNO 8-10 .444 14-17 .452 ULM 7-11 .389 15-16 .484 UNT 6-12 .333 11-20 .355 ULL 0-18 .000 3-27 .100 Tournament Champion: MTNCAA: MTWNIT: LR

2009-10East SBC Pct. Overall Pct.MT 17-1 .944 25-6 .806 WKU 14-4 .778 21-11 .656 FAU 10-8 .556 14-15 .483 FIU 9-9 .500 14-16 .467 USA 9-9 .500 15-16 .484 Troy 5-13 .278 12-17 .414

West SBC Pct. Overall Pct.LR 17-1 .944 27-6 .818 Denver 12-6 .667 18-13 .581 ASU 7-11 .389 13-18 .419 NT 5-13 .278 9-22 .290 UNO 4-14 .222 12-20 .375 ULM 4-14 .222 10-19 .345 UL-L 4-14 .222 9-22 .290 Tournament Champion: MTNCAA: MT, LRWNIT: WKU

2010-11East SBC Pct. Overall Pct.MT 14-2 .875 23-8 .742FIU 10-6 .625 16-16 .500WKU 9-7 .563 15-17 .469USA 8-8 .500 17-13 .567FAU 4-12 .250 7-21 .250Troy 2-14 .125 5-25 .167

West SBC Pct. Overall Pct.LR 14-2 .875 23-8 .742Denver 11-5 .688 19-12 .613ULM 9-7 .563 16-15 .516ASU 9-7 .563 18-14 .563UL-L 4-12 .250 11-19 .367NT 2-14 .125 5-25 .167Tournament Champion: LRNCAA: MT, LRWNIT: DU

2011-12East SBC Pct. Overall Pct.MT 16-0 1.000 26-7 .788FAU 11-5 .688 17-13 .567FIU 10-6 .625 23-11 .676USA 9-7 .563 17-13 .567WKU 5-11 .313 9-21 .300TROY 1-15 .063 2-26 .071

West SBC Pct. Overall Pct.LR 12-4 .750 20-13 .606Denver 11-5 .688 19-12 .613ULM 7-9 .438 9-21 .300NT 7-9 .438 15-16 .484ASU 6-10 .375 12-18 .400UL-L 1-15 .063 7-23 .233Tournament Champion: LRNCAA: MT, LRWNIT: FAU, FIU

2012-13East SBC Pct. Overall Pct.MT 17-3 .850 25-8 .758WKU 13-7 .650 22-11 .667FIU 12-8 .600 19-13 .594USA 10-10 .500 17-13 .567FAU 9-11 .450 12-17 .414TROY 3-17 .150 7-24 .226

West SBC Pct. Overall Pct.LR 14-6 .700 24-9 .727ASU 12-8 .600 15-15 .500NT 10-10 .500 11-19 .367ULM 7-13 .350 10-21 .323UL-L 3-17 .150 10-21 .323Tournament Champion: MTNCAA: MTWNIT: LR, FIU, WKU

2013-2014Team SBC Pct. Overall Pct.ASU 14-4 0.778 22-12 0.647WKU 13-5 0.722 24-9 0.727TXST 12-6 0.667 16-16 0.500LR 12-6 0.667 18-12 0.600GSU 8-10 0.444 12-19 0.387TROY 8-10 0.444 12-18 0.400UL-L 7-11 0.389 14-16 0.467ULM 7-11 0.389 11-20 0.355USA 6-12 0.333 8-20 0.286UTA 3-15 0.167 4-25 0.138Tournament Champion: WKUNCAA: WKUWNIT: ASUWBI: TXST

2014-2015Team SBC Pct. Overall Pct.LR 18-2 0.900 29-5 0.853ASU 16-4 0.800 24-11 0.686TROY 15-5 0.750 20-11 0.645TXST 11-9 0.550 17-15 0.531UTA 11-9 0.550 17-13 0.567UL-L 10-10 0.500 23-12 0.657APP 9-11 0.450 14-16 0.467GSU 8-12 0.400 13-17 0.433ULM 8-12 0.400 12-17 0.414GS 2-18 0.100 5-24 0.172USA 2-18 0.100 5-24 0.172Tournament Champion: LRNCAA: LRWNIT: ASUWBI: UL-L, TXST, TROY

SCORING OFFENSEYEAR TEAM G PTS AVG1982-83 Old Dominion 35 2766 79.01983-84 Old Dominion 29 2416 80.61984-85 WKU 34 2811 82.61985-86 WKU 36 3143 87.31986-87 South Alabama 30 2420 80.71987-88 South Alabama 31 2370 76.51988-89 South Florida 27 2140 79.21989-90 South Alabama 31 2422 78.11990-91 WKU 32 2671 83.51991-92 Lamar 27 2410 86.11992-93 WKU 31 2435 78.51993-94 Louisiana Tech 35 2844 81.31994-95 WKU 32 2683 83.81995-96 Louisiana Tech 33 2852 86.41996-97 Louisiana Tech 35 2817 80.51997-98 Louisiana Tech 35 3018 86.21998-99 Louisiana Tech 33 2888 87.5*1999-00 Louisiana Tech 34 2960 87.12000-01 Louisiana Tech 36 2716 75.42001-02 FIU 33 2464 74.72002-03 WKU 31 2229 71.92003-04 WKU 33 2332 70.72004-05 WKU 30 2354 78.52005-06 WKU 34 2510 73.82006-07 Middle Tennessee 34 2692 79.22007-08 WKU 34 2493 73.32008-09 Middle Tennessee 34 2598 76.42009-10 Middle Tennessee 31 2506 80.82010-11 Middle Tennessee 31 2170 70.0 2011-12 Middle Tennessee 33 2186 66.22012-13 Troy 31 2176 70.22013-14 Troy 30 2412 80.42014-15 Troy 31 2361 76.2

SCORING DEFENSEYEAR TEAM G PTS AVG1982-83 Old Dominion 35 2139 61.11983-84 UNC Charlotte 29 1686 58.11984-85 Old Dominion 34 2129 62.61985-86 WKU 36 2328 64.61986-87 South Alabama 30 1882 62.71987-88 WKU 34 2162 63.61988-89 WKU 31 1992 64.21989-90 UAB 30 1947 64.91990-91 UNC Charlotte 29 1835 63.01991-92 Louisiana Tech 30 1887 62.91992-93 Lousiana Tech 32 1863 58.21993-94 Louisiana Tech 35 2018 57.71994-95 Louisiana Tech 33 1794 54.41995-96 Louisiana Tech 33 1766 53.51996-97 Louisiana Tech 35 1928 55.11997-98 Louisiana Tech 35 2046 58.51998-99 FIU 30 1766 58.91999-00 Louisiana Tech 34 2014 59.22000-01 Louisiana Tech 36 2072 57.62001-02 South Alabama 28 1564 55.92002-03 South Alabama 30 1786 59.52003-04 South Alabama 29 1595 55.02004-05 South Alabama 28 1556 55.62005-06 Little Rock 28 1607 57.42006-07 Little Rock 31 1633 52.72007-08 Little Rock 32 1665 52.0*2008-09 Little Rock 33 1742 52.82009-10 Little Rock 34 1790 52.62010-11 Little Rock 31 1626 52.52011-12 South Alabama 30 1584 52.82012-13 Little Rock 33 1751 53.12013-14 Little Rock 30 1753 58.42014-15 Little Rock 34 1750 51.5

REBOUNDING AVERAGEYEAR TEAM G REB AVG1982-83 Old Dominion 35 1720 49.11983-84 South Alabama 30 1428 47.61984-85 Old Dominion 34 1578 46.41985-86 South Alabama 28 1361 48.61986-87 South Alabama 30 1395 46.51987-88 WKU 34 1530 45.01988-89 WKU 31 1356 43.7

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SCORING OFFENSEYEAR TEAM G PTS AVG1982-83 Old Dominion 35 2766 79.01983-84 Old Dominion 29 2416 80.61984-85 WKU 34 2811 82.61985-86 WKU 36 3143 87.31986-87 South Alabama 30 2420 80.71987-88 South Alabama 31 2370 76.51988-89 South Florida 27 2140 79.21989-90 South Alabama 31 2422 78.11990-91 WKU 32 2671 83.51991-92 Lamar 27 2410 86.11992-93 WKU 31 2435 78.51993-94 Louisiana Tech 35 2844 81.31994-95 WKU 32 2683 83.81995-96 Louisiana Tech 33 2852 86.41996-97 Louisiana Tech 35 2817 80.51997-98 Louisiana Tech 35 3018 86.21998-99 Louisiana Tech 33 2888 87.5*1999-00 Louisiana Tech 34 2960 87.12000-01 Louisiana Tech 36 2716 75.42001-02 FIU 33 2464 74.72002-03 WKU 31 2229 71.92003-04 WKU 33 2332 70.72004-05 WKU 30 2354 78.52005-06 WKU 34 2510 73.82006-07 Middle Tennessee 34 2692 79.22007-08 WKU 34 2493 73.32008-09 Middle Tennessee 34 2598 76.42009-10 Middle Tennessee 31 2506 80.82010-11 Middle Tennessee 31 2170 70.0 2011-12 Middle Tennessee 33 2186 66.22012-13 Troy 31 2176 70.22013-14 Troy 30 2412 80.42014-15 Troy 31 2361 76.2

SCORING DEFENSEYEAR TEAM G PTS AVG1982-83 Old Dominion 35 2139 61.11983-84 UNC Charlotte 29 1686 58.11984-85 Old Dominion 34 2129 62.61985-86 WKU 36 2328 64.61986-87 South Alabama 30 1882 62.71987-88 WKU 34 2162 63.61988-89 WKU 31 1992 64.21989-90 UAB 30 1947 64.91990-91 UNC Charlotte 29 1835 63.01991-92 Louisiana Tech 30 1887 62.91992-93 Lousiana Tech 32 1863 58.21993-94 Louisiana Tech 35 2018 57.71994-95 Louisiana Tech 33 1794 54.41995-96 Louisiana Tech 33 1766 53.51996-97 Louisiana Tech 35 1928 55.11997-98 Louisiana Tech 35 2046 58.51998-99 FIU 30 1766 58.91999-00 Louisiana Tech 34 2014 59.22000-01 Louisiana Tech 36 2072 57.62001-02 South Alabama 28 1564 55.92002-03 South Alabama 30 1786 59.52003-04 South Alabama 29 1595 55.02004-05 South Alabama 28 1556 55.62005-06 Little Rock 28 1607 57.42006-07 Little Rock 31 1633 52.72007-08 Little Rock 32 1665 52.0*2008-09 Little Rock 33 1742 52.82009-10 Little Rock 34 1790 52.62010-11 Little Rock 31 1626 52.52011-12 South Alabama 30 1584 52.82012-13 Little Rock 33 1751 53.12013-14 Little Rock 30 1753 58.42014-15 Little Rock 34 1750 51.5

REBOUNDING AVERAGEYEAR TEAM G REB AVG1982-83 Old Dominion 35 1720 49.11983-84 South Alabama 30 1428 47.61984-85 Old Dominion 34 1578 46.41985-86 South Alabama 28 1361 48.61986-87 South Alabama 30 1395 46.51987-88 WKU 34 1530 45.01988-89 WKU 31 1356 43.7

1989-90 UAB 30 1265 42.21990-91 South Florida 28 1224 43.71991-92 Louisiana Tech 30 1336 44.51992-93 Lousiana Tech 32 1500 46.91993-94 WKU 34 1640 48.21994-95 WKU 32 1551 48.51995-96 Louisiana Tech 33 1708 51.8*1996-97 Louisiana Tech 35 1691 48.31997-98 Louisiana Tech 35 1600 45.71998-99 Louisiana Tech 33 1516 45.91999-00 Louisiana Tech 34 1577 46.42000-01 Louisiana Tech 36 1590 44.22001-02 FIU 33 1443 43.72002-03 North Texas 28 1235 44.12003-04 North Texas 28 1176 42.02004-05 UL Lafayette 31 1319 42.52005-06 UL Lafayette 28 1219 43.52006-07 UL Lafayette 34 1526 44.92007-08 Arkansas State 32 1322 41.32008-09 South Alabama 32 1275 39.82009-10 Arkansas State 31 1283 41.42010-11 UL Monroe 31 1320 42.62011-12 WKU 30 1242 41.42012-13 Troy 31 1256 40.52013-14 Troy 30 1301 43.42014-15 Troy 31 1323 42.7

3-POINT FG PERCENTAGEYEAR TEAM G FG-FGA PCT1987-88 South Florida 27 32-86 .3721988-89 WKU 31 67-175 .3831989-90 South Florida 27 34-79 .4301990-91 WKU 32 127-294 .432*1991-92 WKU 35 138-359 .3841992-93 WKU 31 156-388 .4021993-94 Louisiana Tech 35 63-180 .3501994-95 WKU 32 136-363 .3751995-96 WKU 32 173-463 .3741996-97 Arkansas State 28 182-555 .3281997-98 Arkansas State 30 224-604 .3711998-99 FIU 30 115-322 .3571999-00 Louisiana Tech 34 163-434 .3762000-01 WKU 33 188-514 .3662001-02 New Mexico State 29 244-689 .3542002-03 New Mexico State 28 241-622 .3872003-04 Arkansas State 29 137-407 .3372004-05 Arkansas State 32 152-448 .3392005-06 Middle Tennessee 31 180-493 .3652006-07 Middle Tennessee 34 277-789 .3512007-08 Troy 31 182-503 .3622008-09 Middle Tennessee 34 296-816 .3632009-10 Denver 31 122-314 .3892010-11 Denver 31 162-453 .3582011-12 Denver 31 134-407 .3292012-13 Little Rock 33 111-299 .3712013-14 South Alabama 28 181-511 .3542014-15 Little Rock 34 139-374 .372

FG PERCENTAGEYEAR TEAM G FG-FGA PCT1982-83 Old Dominion 35 1161-2302 .504*1983-84 South Alabama 30 967-1930 .5011984-85 WKU 34 1115-2335 .4771985-86 WKU 36 1164-2369 .4911986-87 South Alabama 30 968-1930 .5021987-88 Old Dominion 29 868-1832 .4741988-89 South Florida 27 806-1700 .4741989-90 UNC Charlotte 32 950-1943 .4891990-91 WKU 32 1007-2060 .4891991-92 Lamar 28 923-1916 .4821992-93 WKU 31 895-1885 .4751993-94 Louisiana Tech 35 1079-2335 .4621994-95 Louisiana Tech 35 1041-2157 .4871995-96 Louisiana Tech 33 1127-2409 .4681996-97 WKU 31 866-1891 .4581997-98 Louisiana Tech 35 1180-2416 .4881998-99 Louisiana Tech 33 1117-2413 .4631999-00 Louisiana Tech 34 1163-2452 .4742000-01 FIU 30 818-1800 .4542001-02 FIU 33 899-1997 .4502002-03 Middle Tennessee 30 792-1765 .449

2003-04 Middle Tennessee 31 795-1709 .4652004-05 UL Lafayette 31 660-1913 .4452005-06 Middle Tennessee 31 839-1864 .4502006-07 WKU 32 804-1772 .4542007-08 WKU 34 898-1928 .4662008-09 Middle Tennessee 34 931-1999 .4662009-10 Denver 31 700-1453 .482 2010-11 Denver 31 731-1601 .4572011-12 FIU 34 807-1868 .4322012-13 Arkansas State 30 679-1580 .4302013-14 Arkansas State 34 891-2013 .4432014-15 Arkansas State 35 919-2050 .448

FREE THROW PERCENTAGEYEAR TEAM G FT-FTA PCT1982-83 WKU 29 450-635 .7091983-84 WKU 32 545-735 .7411984-85 WKU 34 581-827 .7021985-86 WKU 36 815-1108 .7351986-87 South Florida 27 354-520 .6811987-88 Old Dominion 29 373-541 .6891988-89 South Florida 27 498-666 .7481989-90 Va. Commonwealth 27 343-483 .7101990-91 Va. Commonwealth 28 397-544 .7301991-92 New Orleans 31 566-810 .6991992-93 Louisiana Tech 32 499-747 .6681993-94 Louisiana Tech 35 623-901 .6911994-95 WKU 32 645-885 .7201995-96 WKU 32 505-742 .6811996-97 WKU 31 553-788 .7021997-98 WKU 35 722-1035 .6981998-99 FIU 30 417-560 .7451999-00 WKU 32 566-770 .7352000-01 Denver 31 374-501 .7472001-02 New Mexico State 29 329-431 .763*2002-03 Little Rock 28 350-493 .7102003-04 FIU 27 397-531 .7482004-05 Arkansas State 32 496-688 .7212005-06 Troy 27 283-391 .7242006-07 Middle Tennessee 34 421-568 .7412007-08 Middle Tennessee 34 437-583 .7502008-09 Middle Tennessee 34 440-587 .7502009-10 Denver 31 419-551 .7602010-11 FIU 32 335-448 .748 2011-12 FIU 34 434-570 .7612012-13 FIU 32 400-521 .7682013-14 WKU 33 518-714 .7252014-15 Georgia State 30 386-534 .723 * Sun Belt Conference Record

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SCORINGYEAR PLAYER, TEAM G PTS AVG1982-83 Sonya Meadows, Jr., UAB 24 475 19.81983-84 Medina Dixon, Jr., ODU 29 602 20.81984-85 Candy Lucas, Sr., UNCC 22 436 19.81985-86 Orphie Moore, Jr., USA 28 647 23.11986-87 Kristin Wilson, Sr., UNCC 27 619 22.91987-88 Wanda Guyton, Jr., USF 25 497 19.91988-89 Ella Williams, Sr., USA 29 650 22.1989-90 Adrian Vickers, Sr., USA 30 795 26.51990-91 Jacque Nero, Jr., UAB 32 682 21.31991-92 Nicole Wilkett, Sr., ASU 32 680 21.31992-93 Sonja Tate, Sr., ASU 33 820 24.81993-94 Dawn Beachler, Sr., UTPA 27 606 22.41994-95 Kayone Hankins, Sr., UNO 27 500 18.51995-96 Lara Webb, Sr., Lamar 29 709 24.41996-97 Alisa Burras, Jr., Tech 35 637 18.21997-98 Amanda Wilson, Jr., Tech 34 629 18.51998-99 Shea Lunsford, Sr., WKU 28 509 18.1999-00 ShaRae Mansfield, Jr., WKU 32 593 18.52000-01 Natalie Powers, Jr., WKU 33 736 22.32001-02 Jalie Mitchell, Sr., NT 29 561 19.42002-03 Leslie Logsdon, Jr., WKU 31 541 17.52003-04 Anna Petrakova, Jr., UL-L 28 522 18.62004-05 Crystal Kelly, Fr., WKU 30 579 19.32005-06 Chrissy Givens, Jr., MT 31 667 21.52006-07 Crystal Kelly, Jr., WKU 32 770 24.12007-08 Amber Holt, Sr., MT 32 930^ 27.4^2008-09 Alysha Clark, Jr., MT 34 935*^ 27.5^2009-10 Alysha Clark, Sr., MT 29 821 28.3*^2010-11 Chastity Reed, Sr., UALR 29 568 19.62011-12 Jerica Coley, So., FIU 34 794 23.42012-13 Jerica Coley, Jr., FIU 32 840 26.3^2013-14 Joanna Harden, Sr., Troy 30 754 25.12014-15 Aundrea Gamble, Jr., ASU 35 671 19.2

REBOUNDINGYEAR PLAYER, TEAM G REB AVG1982-83 Anne Donovan, Sr., ODU 35 504* 14.41983-84 Tracy Claxton, Jr., ODU 23 260 11.31984-85 Kristin Wilson, So., UNCC 24 311 13.01985-86 Kristin Wilson, Jr., UNCC 27 396 14.7*1986-87 Kristin Wilson, Sr., UNCC 27 360 13.31987-88 Wanda Guyton, Jr., USF 25 311 12.41988-89 Wanda Guyton, Sr., USF 27 377 14.01989-90 Adrian Vickers, Sr., USA 30 371 12.41990-91 Jacque Nero, Jr., UAB 32 349 10.91991-92 Chanta Powell, Sr., USA 28 335 12.01992-93 Travesa Gant, Jr., Lamar 26 348 13.41993-94 Travesa Gant, Sr., Lamar 27 357 13.21994-95 Kayone Hankins, Sr., UNO 27 310 11.51995-96 Tamara Carter, So., USA 27 274 10.11996-97 Tamara Carter, Jr., USA 27 267 9.91997-98 Amanda Wilson, Jr., Tech 34 299 8.81998-99 Shea Lunsford, Sr., WKU 28 303 10.81999-00 ShaRae Mansfield, Jr., WKU 32 339 10.62000-01 Michaela Pavlickova, Sr., Denver 30 284 9.52001-02 Cheryl Moody, Sr., FIU 33 378 11.52002-03 Taneisha Russell, Sr., USA 30 275 9.22003-04 Anna Petrakova, Jr., UL-L 28 265 9.52004-05 Crystal Kelly, Fr., WKU 30 312 10.42005-06 Yolanda Jones, Jr., UL-L 28 305 10.92006-07 Yolanda Jones, Sr., UL-L 33 336 10.22007-08 Crystal Kelly, Sr., WKU 34 357 10.52008-09 Arknika Brown, So., WKU 29 337 11.62009-10 Alysha Clark, Sr., MT 29 337 11.62010-11 Ebony Rowe, Fr., MT 31 313 10.12011-12 Ebony Rowe, So., MT 33 333 10.12012-13 Chastity Gooch, So., WKU 33 374 11.32013-14 Chastity Gooch, Jr., WKU 33 298 9.02014-15 Ronita Garrett, Sr., Troy 31 344 11.1

ASSISTSYEAR PLAYER, TEAM G AST AVG1982-83 Kitty Price, So., UAB 26 142 5.51983-84 Bubba Bell, So., UAB 28 189 6.81984-85 Clemette Haskins, Fr., WKU 34 212 6.21985-86 Kitty Price, Sr., UAB 28 203 7.01986-87 Clemette Haskins, Jr., WKU 30 158 5.31987-88 Elizabeth Walker, Sr., UNCC 27 143 5.31988-89 Stephanie Richardson, So., USA 29 190 6.6

1989-90 Bev Williams, Jr., UAB 30 211 7.01990-91 Stephanie Richardson, Sr., USA 28 155 5.51991-92 Ramona Jones, Jr., Lamar 22 140 6.41992-93 Ramona Jones, Sr., Lamar 26 189 7.31993-94 Shanna Cook, Jr., UNO 28 141 5.01994-95 Dani Maziur, Sr., UNO 27 191 7.11995-96 Dani Maziur, Sr., UNO 28 156 5.61996-97 Kathy Dyess, Sr., ASU 28 122 4.41997-98 LaQuan Stallworth, Jr., Tech 36 232 6.41998-99 Dalma Iványi, Sr., FIU 30 265 8.8*1999-00 Gergana Slavtcheva, So., FIU 29 126 4.32000-01 Ivelina Vrancheva, So., FIU 30 205 6.82001-02 Deniz Boz, So., FIU 25 126 5.02002-03 Ivelina Vrancheva, Jr., FIU 30 217 7.22003-04 Ivelina Vrancheva, Sr., FIU 26 146 5.62004-05 Faeza Bouderra, Jr., FIU 29 164 5.62005-06 Heather Morris, Jr., UALR 27 139 5.152006-07 Iva Ciglar, So., FIU 29 170 5.862007-08 Iva Ciglar, Jr., FIU 31 165 5.322008-09 Amy McNear, Jr., WKU 27 140 5.192009-10 Emiko Smith, Fr., Denver 31 154 5.02010-11 Amy McNear, Sr., WKU 29 196 6.82011-12 Emiko Smith, Jr., Denver 31 199 6.42012-13 Taylor Ford, Jr., UALR 33 149 4.52013-14 Alisha Andrews, Jr., GSU 31 142 4.62014-15 Ka’Nesheia Cobbins, LR 34 174 5.1

BLOCKED SHOTSYEAR PLAYER, TEAM G BLK AVG1982-83 Anne Donovan, Sr., ODU 35 207 5.9*1983-84 LaSandra Jenkins, Jr., USA 30 62 2.11984-85 Sheri Williams, So., UNCC 25 63 2.51985-86 Lillie Mason, Sr., WKU 36 70 1.91986-87 Kristin Wilson, Sr., UNCC 27 36 1.31987-88 Teresa Bowlin, Fr., UNCC 24 37 1.51988-89 Tandreia Green, Jr., WKU 31 67 2.21989-90 Kelly Lyons, Sr., ODU 31 65 2.11990-91 Valerie Richardson, Sr., USA 26 50 1.91991-92 Alyya Abdur-Rahman, Sr., UTPA 28 55 2.01992-93 Racquel Spurlock, Fr., TECH 32 60 1.91993-94 Racquel Spurlock, So., TECH 35 51 1.51994-95 Michelle Hinton, Fr., UTPA 26 59 2.31995-96 Vasso Beskaki, Fr., UNO 28 74 2.61996-97 Vasso Beskaki, So., UNO 24 42 1.81997-98 Vasso Beskaki, Jr., UNO 28 61 2.21998-99 Vasso Beskaki, Sr., UNO 27 71 2.61999-00 Michaela Pavlickova, Jr., Denver 27 72 2.72000-01 Ayana Walker, Jr., Tech 36 88 2.42001-02 Sarah Richey, Jr., UL-L 28 86 3.02002-03 Sarah Richey, Sr., UL-L 25 54 2.22003-04 Anna Petrakova, Jr., UL-L 28 65 2.32004-05 Anna Petrakova, Sr., UL-L 31 74 2.32005-06 Lasma Jekabsone, Jr., FIU 32 91 2.82006-07 Lasma Jekabsone, Sr., FIU 30 92 3.12007-08 Jasmine Jenkins, FIU 31 43 1.32008-09 Katelyn Murdoch, Fr., Denver 31 72 2.32009-10 Kaeytln Murdoch, So., Denver 31 93 3.02010-11 Kaeytln Murdoch, So., Denver 31 65 2.12011-12 Jerica Coley, So., FIU 34 65 1.92012-13 Chastity Gooch, So., WKU 33 61 1.82013-14 Chastity Gooch, Jr., WKU 33 47 1.42014-15 Chyna Ellis, Fr., USA 28 56 2.0

STEALSYEAR PLAYER, TEAM G STL AVG1982-83 Sonya Meadows, Jr., UAB 24 82 3.41983-84 Medina Dixon, Jr., ODU 29 86 3.01984-85 Mary Klinewski, Sr., USF 26 71 2.71985-86 Brenda Smith, Jr., VCU 28 102 3.61986-87 Brenda Smith, Sr., VCU 29 135 4.7*1987-88 Elizabeth Walker, Sr., UNCC 27 64 2.41988-89 Wanda Guyton, Sr., USF 27 94 3.41989-90 Adrian Vickers, Sr., USA 30 128 4.31990-91 Stacy Agee, So., VCU 27 88 3.31991-92 Sonja Tate, Jr., ASU 32 114 3.61992-93 Sonja Tate, Sr., ASU 33 125 3.81993-94 Monique Melancon, Jr., UL-L 27 77 2.91994-95 Kayone Hankins, Sr., UNO 27 89 3.31995-96 Lara Webb, Sr., Lamar 29 103 3.61996-97 Amanda Wilson, So., Tech 31 98 3.21997-98 Amanda Wilson, Jr., Tech 34 97 2.9

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1998-99 Dalma Iványi, Sr., FIU 30 103 3.41999-00 Marylou Agustin, Sr., UNO 28 113 4.02000-01 Melissa Garcia, Jr., Denver 31 62 2.02001-02 Cheryl Moody, Sr., FIU 33 90 2.72002-03 Patrice Holmes, So., MT 30 92 3.02003-04 Keisha McClinic, Sr., MT 31 106 3.42004-05 Patrice Holmes, Sr., MT 33 112 3.42005-06 Chrissy Givens, Jr., MT 31 98 3.12006-07 Chrissy Givens, Sr., MT 34 102 3.02007-08 Amber Holt, Sr., MT 34 80 2.32008-09 Chelsia Lymon, Jr., MT 33 92 2.82009-10 Jackie Pickel, Sr., MT 30 92 3.12010-11 Shanika Butler, Sr., UALR 28 66 2.42011-12 Ebony Rowe, So., MT 33 79 2.42012-13 Loryn Goodwin, Fr., NT 30 86 2.92013-14 Kendall Noble, Fr., WKU 31 76 2.52014-15 Kia Wilridge, Jr., UL-L 35 100 2.9

FG PERCENTAGEYEAR PLAYER, TEAM G FG-FGA PCT1982-83 Anne Donovan, Sr., ODU 35 263-428 .6141983-84 Kristin Wilson, Fr., UNCC 29 132-231 .5711984-85 Orphie Moore, So., USA 29 224-394 .5691986-87 Wanda Guyton, So., USF 20 176-271 .5851987-87 Kelly Lyons, So., ODU 29 192-307 .6251988-89 Kelly Lyons, Jr., ODU 32 265-427 .6211989-90 Kelly Lyons, Sr., ODU 31 308-444 .694*1990-91 Celeste Hill, Fr., ODU 26 155-263 .5891991-92 Barbara Hickey, Sr., Lamar 27 178-312 .5711992-93 Travesa Gant, Jr., Lamar 26 239-449 .5321993-94 Travesa Gant, Sr., Lamar 27 240-429 .5591994-95 Vickie Johnson, Jr., TECH 33 224-421 .5321995-96 Tamara Carter, So., USA 27 160-299 .5351996-97 Alisa Burras, Jr., Tech 35 272-452 .6021997-98 Amanda Wilson, Jr., Tech 34 287-464 .6191998-99 Amanda Wilson, Sr., Tech 33 241-389 .6201999-00 ShaRae Mansfield, Jr., WKU 32 224-403 .5562000-01 Jamie Thomatis, Jr., MT 30 222-417 .5322001-02 Jamie Thomatis, Sr., MT 29 189-356 .5312002-03 Shala Reese, Sr., WKU 31 205-363 .5652003-04 Krystle Horton, Fr., MT 31 193-341 .5662004-05 Crystal Kelly, Fr., WKU 30 214-350 .6112005-06 Crystal Kelly, So., WKU 34 235-391 .6012006-07 Crystal Kelly, Jr., WKU 32 253-414 .6112007-08 Crystal Kelly, Sr., WKU 34 251-390 .6442008-09 Alysha Clark, Jr., MT 34 343-565 .6072009-10 Kaetlyn Murdoch, So., Denver 31 209-334 .6262010-11 Kaetlyn Murdoch, Jr., Denver 31 203-343 .5922011-12 Ebony Rowe, So., MT 33 222-407 .5452012-13 Ebony Rowe, Jr., MT 32 248-461 .5382013-14 Ashley Simmons, Sr., ULM 30 150-281 .5352014-15 Brittany Logan, Sr., GSU 29 113-205 .551

FREE THROW PERCENTAGEYEAR PLAYER, TEAM G FT-FTA PCT1982-83 Dianne Depp, Jr., WKU 28 93-117 .7951983-84 Sharon Ottens, Fr., WKU 32 77- 91 .8461984-85 Kami Thomas, Jr., WKU 34 115-139 .8271985-86 Kami Thomas, Sr., WKU 36 129-157 .8211986-87 Brenda Smith, Sr., VCU 29 100-131 .7631987-88 Geraline Handsome, Jr., UAB 29 61-72 .8471988-89 Angie Snyder, Fr., USF 27 85-97 .8761989-90 Angie Snyder, So., USF 27 118-136 .8681990-91 Angie Snyder, Jr., USF 28 82-102 .8041991-92 Brenda Hatchett, Sr., Lamar 23 64-79 .8101992-93 Metta Christensen, Sr., USA 23 60-78 .7691993-94 Sondra Ancelot, Sr., Lamar 27 105-125 .8401994-95 Lisa McMahon, Jr., Lamar 27 140-170 .8291995-96 Vickie Johnson, Sr., TECH 32 94-119 .7901996-97 Laurie Townsend, Jr., WKU 31 78-102 .7651997-98 Amy Towne, Sr., ASU 30 105-116 .9051998-99 Dalma Iványi, Sr., FIU 30 103-119 .8661999-00 Julie Hagood, Sr., ASU 30 92-109 .8442000-01 Brooke Lassiter, Jr., Tech 36 111-122 .910*2001-02 Natalie Powers, Sr., WKU 30 132-151 .8742002-03 Sinnamonn Garrett, Jr., NMSU 28 71-85 .8352003-04 Jill Medlock, Jr., NT 28 60-66 .9092004-05 Ali Carter, Jr., ASU 31 114-131 .8702005-06 Jekabsone, Lasma-FIU 32 112-137 .8182006-07 Charles, Onna-ULL 34 68-78 .872

2007-08 Crystal Kelly, Sr., WKU 34 260-315 .8252008-09 Kenzie Rich, Jr., WKU 29 60-71 .8452009-10 Britteni Rice, Jr., Denver 30 126-154 .8182010-11 Brianna Culberson, Sr., Denver 31 71-81 .8772011-12 Jane Morrill, So., ASU 30 100-114 .8772012-13 Jerica Coley, Jr., FIU 32 208-245 .8492013-14 Hanna Qedan, Jr., ASU 33 71-78 .910 2014-15 Maryah Sydnor, Sr., APP 26 126-149 .846 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGEYEAR PLAYER, TEAM G FG-FGA PCT1987-88 Sharon McKinney, Sr., USF 26 10-24 .4171988-89 Stephanie Richardson, So., USA 29 51-116 .4401989-90 Angie Snyder, So., USF 27 27-53 .509*1990-91 Kim Pehlke, Jr., WKU 32 71-156 .4551991-92 Kim Pehlke, Sr., WKU 35 59-145 .4071992-93 Renee Westmoreland, Sr., WKU 29 46-113 .4071993-94 Shanna Cook, Jr., UNO 28 45-127 .3541994-95 Shanna Cook, Sr., UNO 27 91-271 .3361995-96 Debra Williams, Sr., TECH 32 50-129 .3881996-97 Amy Towne, Jr., ASU 28 63-161 .3911997-98 Amy Towne, Sr., ASU 30 74-161 .4601998-99 Julie Hagood, Jr., ASU 31 49-113 .4341999-00 Betty Lennox, Sr., TECH 34 62-163 .3802000-01 Natalie Powers, Jr., WKU 33 68-154 .4422001-02 Jenia Dimitrova, Jr., NMSU 28 62-131 .4732002-03 Sinnamonn Garrett, Jr., NMSU 28 68-137 .4962003-04 Whitney Woodard, Fr., USA 22 22-52 .4232004-05 Rudy Sims, So., ASU 32 38-92 .4132005-06 LaCondra Mason, Sr., MT 31 34-78 .4362006-07 Danielle Realph, TROY 29 42-93 .4522007-08 Anne Marie Lanning, Fr., MT 34 48-115 .4172008-09 Yari Escalera, Jr., NT 27 27-38 .4272009-10 Anne Marie Lanning, Jr., MT 30 64-137 .467 2010-11 Fanni Hutlassa, Jr., FIU 32 33-73 .4522011-12 Ieva Nagy, So., Troy 28 31-77 .4032012-13 Jae Shin, So., ULM 29 31-76 .4082013-14 Rachel Cumbo, So., USA 28 48-103 .4662014-15 Breanna Hall, Sr., USA 27 64-157 .408

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1982-831. Louisiana Tech2. Southern Cal3. Texas4. Old Dominion5. Cheyney State6. Maryland7. Long Beach State8. Georgia9. Tennessee10. Penn State11. Kentucky12. Arizona State13. Mississippi14. Auburn15. Missouri16. North Carolina St.17. Kansas State18. North Carolina19. Oregon State20. Louisiana State

1983-841. Texas2. Louisiana Tech3. Georgia4. Old Dominion5. Southern Cal6. Long Beach State7. Kansas State8. Louisiana State9. Cheyney State10. Mississippi11. Missouri12. Alabama13. Northeast La.14. North Carolina15. Tennessee16. North Carolina St.17. Maryland18. Virginia19. Ohio State20. UT-Chattanooga

1984-851. Texas2. Northeast La.3. Long Beach State4. Louisiana Tech5. Old Dominion6. Mississippi7. Ohio State8. Georgia9. Penn State10. Auburn11. Washington12. North Carolina St.13. Tennessee14. Western Kentucky15. Southern Cal16. UNLV17. St. Joseph’s18. UCLA19. Texas Tech20. San Diego State

1985-861. Texas2. Georgia3. Southern Cal4. Louisiana Tech5. Western Kentucky6. Virginia7. Auburn8. Long Beach State9. Louisiana State10. Rutgers11. Mississippi12. Ohio State13. Penn State14. Iowa15. Tennessee16. North Carolina17. James Madison18. Southern Illinois19. Oklahoma20. Vanderbilt

1988-891. Tennessee2. Auburn3. Louisiana Tech4. Stanford5. Maryland6. Texas7. Long Beach State8. Iowa9. Colorado10. Georgia11. Stephen F. Austin12. Mississippi13. North Carolina St.14. Ohio State15. Purdue16. UNLV17. S outh Carolina18. LaSalle19. Western Kentucky20. Old Dominion

1990-911. Penn State2. Virginia3. Georgia4. Tennessee5. Purdue6. Auburn7. North Carolina St.8. Louisiana State9. Arkansas10. Western Kentucky11. Stanford12. Washington13. Connecticut14. Stephen F. Austin15. Providence16. Texas17. UNLV18. Long Beach State19. Mississippi20. Rutgers

1991-921. Virginia2. Tennessee3. Stanford4. Stephen F. Austin5. Mississippi6. Miami (Fla.)7. Iowa8. Maryland9. Penn State10. Southwest Mo.11. Purdue12. Texas Tech13. Vanderbilt14. West Virginia15. Western Kentucky16. Geo. Washington17. Kansas18. Alabama19. Texas20. Clemson21. Creighton22. Houston23. Southern Cal24. UC Santa Barbara25. Vermont

1992-931. Vanderbilt2. Tennessee3. Ohio State4. Iowa5. Texas Tech6. Stanford7. Auburn8. Penn State9. Virginia10. Colorado11. Maryland12. Stephen F. Austin13. Western Kentucky14. Louisiana Tech15. Southern Cal16. Texas17. North Carolina18. Vermont19. Bowling Green20. Miami (Fla.)21. Georgia22. Nebraska23. Hawaii24. Kansas25. Northern Illinois25. Oklahoma State

1993-941. Tennessee2. Penn State3. Connecticut4. North Carolina5. Colorado6. Louisiana Tech7. Southern Cal8. Purdue9. Texas Tech10. Virginia11. Stanford12. Vanderbilt13. Iowa14. Seton Hall15. Kansas16. Alabama17. Montana18. Washington19. Florida International20. Florida21. Boise State22. Southern Miss23. Mississippi24. Bowling Green St.25. Texas

1994-951. Connecticut2. Colorado3. Tennessee4. Stanford5. Texas Tech6. Vanderbilt7. Penn State8. Louisiana Tech9. Western Kentucky10. Virginia11. North Carolina12. Georgia13. Alabama14. Washington15. Arkansas16. Purdue17. Florida18. Geo. Washington19. Mississippi20. Duke21. Oregon State22. San Diego State23. Kansas24. North Carolina St.25. Old Dominion

1995-961. Louisiana Tech2. Connecticut3. Stanford4. Tennessee5. Georgia6. Old Dominion7. Iowa8. Penn State9. Texas Tech10. Alabama11. Virginia12. Vanderbilt13. Duke14. Clemson15. Purdue16. Florida17. Colorado18. Wisconsin19. Auburn20. Kansas21. Notre Dame22. Oregon State23. North Carolina St.24. Mississippi25. Texas A&M

1996-971. Connecticut2. Old Dominion3. Stanford4. North Carolina5. Louisiana Tech6. Florida7. Georgia8. Alabama9. Kansas10. Louisiana State11. Tennessee12. Texas13. Notre Dame14. Virginia15. Texas Tech16. Illinois

17. Stephen F. Austin18. Geo. Washington19. Auburn20. Vanderbilt21. Clemson22. Western Kentucky23. Michigan State24. Tulane25. Duke

1997-981. Tennessee2. Louisiana Tech3. North Carolina4. North Carolina St.5. Connecticut6. Old Dominion7. Arkansas7. Duke9. Arizona10. Texas Tech11. Purdue 12. Florida13. Alabama14. Illinois15. Stanford16. Rutgers17. Notre Dame18. Florida International19. Western Kentucky20. UCLA21. Clemson22. Kansas23. Virginia24. Iowa State25. Vanderbilt

1998-991. Purdue2. Tennessee3. Louisiana Tech4. Connecticut5. Old Dominion6. Texas Tech7. Colorado State8. Notre Dame9. Rutgers10. Clemson10. Duke12. Georgia13. Virginia Tech14. North Carolina15. UCLA16. Oregon17. UC Santa Barbara18. Penn State19. Iowa State20. Virginia21. Louisiana State22. Alabama23. Tulane24. Florida International25. Toledo

1999-20001. Connecticut2. Tennessee3. Louisiana Tech4. Georgia5. Notre Dame6. Penn State7. Iowa State8. Rutgers9. UC Santa Barbara10. Duke11. Texas Tech12. Mississippi13. Purdue14. Old Dominion15. Louisiana State16. Auburn17. Boston College18. Oklahoma19. Virginia20. Oregon21. Arizona22. Tulane23. North Carolina St.24. Xavier25. Michigan

2000-011. Connecticut2. Notre Dame3. Tennessee4. Georgia5. Duke6. Louisiana Tech7. Oklahoma8. Iowa State9. Purdue10. Vanderbilt11. Rutgers12. Xavier13. Texas Tech14. Florida15. Southwest Mo.16. Iowa17. Utah18. Louisiana State19. North Carolina St.20. Colorado21. Penn State22. Clemson23. Baylor24. Wisconsin25. Arizona State25. Virginia Tech

2001-021. Connecticut2. Oklahoma3. Duke4. Vanderbilt5. Stanford6. Tennessee7. Baylor8. Louisiana Tech9. Purdue10. Iowa State11. Kansas State12. Colorado13. South Carolina14. Texas15. Old Dominion16. North Carolina17. Texas Tech18. Minnesota19. Cincinnati20. Colorado State21. Boston College22. Louisiana State23. Florida International24. Florida 25. Penn State

2006-071. Duke2. North Carolina 3. Tennessee 4. Connecticut5 . Stanford 6. Maryland 7. Vanderbilt 8. Ohio St. 9. Oklahoma 10. Arizona St. 11. Purdue 12. LSU 13. Georgia 14. George Washington 15. Rutgers 16. Texas A&M 17. Middle Tennessee 18. N.C. State 19. Baylor 20. Bowling Green 21. Wis.-Green Bay 22. Marquette 23. Michigan St. 24. Iowa St. 25. Louisville

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2000-011. Connecticut2. Notre Dame3. Tennessee4. Georgia5. Duke6. Louisiana Tech7. Oklahoma8. Iowa State9. Purdue10. Vanderbilt11. Rutgers12. Xavier13. Texas Tech14. Florida15. Southwest Mo.16. Iowa17. Utah18. Louisiana State19. North Carolina St.20. Colorado21. Penn State22. Clemson23. Baylor24. Wisconsin25. Arizona State25. Virginia Tech

2001-021. Connecticut2. Oklahoma3. Duke4. Vanderbilt5. Stanford6. Tennessee7. Baylor8. Louisiana Tech9. Purdue10. Iowa State11. Kansas State12. Colorado13. South Carolina14. Texas15. Old Dominion16. North Carolina17. Texas Tech18. Minnesota19. Cincinnati20. Colorado State21. Boston College22. Louisiana State23. Florida International24. Florida 25. Penn State

2006-071. Duke2. North Carolina 3. Tennessee 4. Connecticut5 . Stanford 6. Maryland 7. Vanderbilt 8. Ohio St. 9. Oklahoma 10. Arizona St. 11. Purdue 12. LSU 13. Georgia 14. George Washington 15. Rutgers 16. Texas A&M 17. Middle Tennessee 18. N.C. State 19. Baylor 20. Bowling Green 21. Wis.-Green Bay 22. Marquette 23. Michigan St. 24. Iowa St. 25. Louisville

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1985-861. Texas2. Southern Cal3. Western Kentucky4. Georgia 5. Tennessee6. Mississippi7. Louisiana Tech8. Louisiana State9. Auburn10. Rutgers11. Northeast La.12. Long Beach State13. Penn State14. Virginia15. North Carolina16. James Madison17. Ohio State18. Oklahoma19. Iowa20. Montana21. Texas Tech22. Southern Illinois23. Drake 24. St. Joseph’s25. Vanderbilt

1986-871. Tennessee2. Louisiana Tech3. Texas4. Long Beach State5. Rutgers6. Auburn7. Iowa8. Ohio State9. Georgia10. Virginia11. Mississippi12. North Carolina St.13. Southern Illinois14. Southern Cal15. James Madison16. Penn State17. Old Dominion18. Washington19. Louisiana State20. Oregon21. Vanderbilt22. Villanova23. Western Kentucky24. St. Joseph’s 25. Drake

1987-881. Louisiana Tech2. Auburn3. Tennessee4. Long Beach State5. Texas6. Iowa7. Virginia8. Maryland9. Ohio State10. Georgia11. Rutgers12. Mississippi13. Southern Cal14. Stanford15. James Madison16. Washington17. Montana18. Stephen F. Austin19. Western Kentucky20. Clemson21. St. Joseph’s22. DePaul23. New Mexico St.24. South Carolina25. Houston

1990-911. Tennessee2. Virginia3. Stanford4. Connecticut5. Auburn6. Georgia7. Lamar8. Clemson9. Penn State10. North Carolina St.11. Western Kentucky12. Arkansas 13. Washington14. Purdue

15. James Madison16. Oklahoma State17. Long Beach State18. Louisiana State19. Stephen F. Austin20. Vanderbilt21. Iowa22. UNLV23. Northwestern24. Providence25. Texas

1991-921. Stanford2. Virginia3. Western Kentucky4. Southwest Mo.5. Tennessee6. Mississippi7. Vanderbilt8. Maryland9. Miami (Fla.)10. Iowa11. West Virginia12. Southern Cal13. Stephen F. Austin14. Penn State15. Texas Tech16. Purdue17. Alabama18. UCLA19. Clemson20. Geo. Washington21. Santa Barbara22. Vermont23. Texas24. Creighton25. Kansas

1992-931. Texas Tech2. Ohio State3. Iowa4. Vanderbilt5. Tennessee6. Virginia7. Stanford8. Louisiana Tech9. Colorado10. Auburn11. Stephen F. Austin12. Western Kentucky13. Penn State14. Southern Cal15. North Carolina16. Georgetown17. Southwest Mo.18. Maryland19. Texas20. Miami (Fla.)21. Georgia22. Nebraska23. Vermont24. Hawaii25. Alabama

1993-941. North Carolina2. Louisiana Tech3. Purdue4. Alabama5. Tennessee6. Penn State7. Connecticut8. Stanford9. Southern Cal10. Colorado11. Texas Tech12. Virginia13. Vanderbilt14. Seton Hall15. Iowa16. Southern Miss17. Kansas18. Montana19. Texas A&M20. Mississippi21. Washington22. Clemson23. Texas24. Florida International25. Florida

1994-951. Connecticut2. Tennessee3. Stanford4. Georgia5. Colorado6. Virginia7. Texas Tech8. Vanderbilt9. Purdue10. Louisiana Tech11. North Carolina12. Western Kentucky13. Washington14. Alabama15. Geo. Washington16. Penn State17. Duke18. Florida19. North Carolina St.20. Arkansas21. Oregon State22. Mississippi23. Kansas24. Drake25. Montana

1995-961. Tennessee2. Georgia3. Connecticut4. Stanford5. Louisiana Tech6. Virginia7. Vanderbilt8. Auburn9. Iowa10. Old Dominion11. Alabama12. Texas Tech13. Penn State14. Stephen F. Austin15. Kansas16. San Fransicso17. Clemson18. Colorado19. Duke20. Wisconsin21. Notre Dame22. Florida23. DePaul24. Colorado State25. Texas

1996-971. Tennessee2. Old Dominion3. Stanford4. Connecticut5. Notre Dame6. Florida7. Georgia8. Louisiana Tech9. North Carolina10. Geo. Washington11. Alabama12. Louisiana State13. Illinois14. Virginia15. Colorado16. Kansas17. Vanderbilt18. Texas19. Texas Tech20. Auburn21. Michigan State22. Stephen F. Austin23. Purdue24. Tulane25. Clemson

1997-981. Tennessee2. Old Dominion3. Connecticut4. Louisiana Tech5. Stanford6. Texas Tech7. North Carolina8. Duke9. Arizona10. North Carolina St.11. Alabama12. Fla. International13. Florida14. Clemson15. Western Kentucky16. Illinois

17. Virginia18. Vanderbilt19. Stephen F. Austin20. Hawaii21. Purdue22. Drake23. Iowa24. Iowa State25. UCLA

1998-991. Purdue2. Duke3. Louisiana Tech4. Tennessee5. Georgia6. Rutgers7. UCLA8. Connecticut9. Texas Tech10. Old Dominion11. Iowa State12. Colorado State13. Clemson14. Virginia Tech15. North Carolina16. Louisiana State17. Notre Dame18. Penn State19. Oregon20. Southwest Mo.20. Virginia22. Kansas23. UC Santa Barbara24. Xavier25. Alabama

1999-20001. Connecticut2. Tennessee3. Penn State4. Rutgers5. Georgia6. Louisiana Tech7. Texas Tech8. Louisiana State9. Notre Dame10. Iowa State11. Duke12. Old Dominion13. Oklahoma14. Virginia15. Mississippi State16. Purdue17. Boston College18. North Carolina19. Auburn20. Arizona21. UC Santa Barbara22. UAB23. North Carolina St.24. Tulane25. Vanderbilt

2000-011. Notre Dame2. Purdue3. Connecticut4. Southwest Mo.5. Tennessee6. Louisiana Tech7. Vanderbilt8. Duke9. Xavier10. Oklahoma11. Texas Tech12. Iowa State13. Georgia14. Washington15. Utah16. North Carolina St.17. Rutgers18. Florida19. Missouri20. Louisiana State21. Iowa22. Clemson23. Colorado24. Villanova25. Florida State

2006-071. Tennessee2. Rutgers3. North Carolina4. LSU5. Connecticut6. Duke7. Purdue8. Arizona State9. Oklahoma10. Mississippi11. George Washington12. N.C. State13. Georgia14. Maryland15. Bowling Green16. Stanford17. Vanderbilt18. Ohio State19. Florida State20. Baylor21. Texas A&M22. Marist23. Middle Tennessee24. Louisville25. Michigan State

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1983

East Regional First Round, Norfolk, Va.:

Old Dominion defeated St. John’s, 86-63.

East Regional Semifinal, State College, Pa.:

Old Dominion defeated Maryland, 74-57.

East Regional Final, State College, Pa.:

Old Dominion defeated Penn State, 74-60.

National Semifinal, Norfolk, Va.:

Old Dominion lost to Louisiana Tech, 71-55.

1984

East Regional First Round, Norfolk, Va.:

Old Dominion defeated Penn State, 87-65.

East Regional Semifinal, Norfolk, Va.:

Old Dominion defeated North Carolina State, 73-71 (ot).

East Regional Final, Norfolk, Va.:

Old Dominion lost to Cheyney State, 80-71.

1985

East Regional First Round, Norfolk, Va.:

Old Dominion defeated Syracuse, 88-63.

Mideast Regional First Round, Bowling Green, Ky.:

WKU defeated Middle Tennessee, 90-83.

East Regional Semifinal, Norfolk, Va.:

Old Dominion defeated North Carolina State, 77-67.

Mideast Regional Semifinal, Bowling Green, Ky.:

WKU defeated Texas, 92-90.

East Regional Final, Norfolk, Va.:

Old Dominion defeated Ohio State, 72-68.

Mideast Regional Final, Bowling Green, Ky.:

WKU defeated Mississippi, 72-68.

National Semifinal, Austin, Texas:

Old Dominion defeated Northeast Louisiana, 57-47.

WKU lost to Georgia, 91-78.

National Championship, Austin, Texas:

Old Dominion defeated Georgia, 70-65.

1986

East Regional Second Round, Bowling Green, Ky.:

WKU defeated St. Joseph’s, 74-65.

East Regional Semifinal, Philadelphia, Pa.:

WKU defeated James Madison, 72-51.

East Regional Final, Philadelphia, Pa.:

WKU defeated Rutgers, 89-74.

National Semifinal, Lexington, Ky.:

WKU lost to Texas, 90-65.

1987

East Regional First Round, Chapel Hill, N.C.:

Old Dominion defeated North Carolina, 76-58.

East Regional First Round, Philadelphia, Pa.:

South Alabama lost to St. Joseph’s, 67-56.

East Regional Second Round, Chapel Hill, N.C.:

Old Dominion lost to Auburn, 77-61.

West Regional Second Round, Los Angeles, Calif.:

WKU lost to Southern California, 81-69.

1988

East Regional Second Round, New Brunswick, N.J.:

Old Dominion lost to Rutgers, 88-78.

Mideast Regional Second Round, Athens, Ga.:

WKU lost to Georgia, 84-66.

1989

East Regional First Round, Norfolk, Va.:

Old Dominion defeated Villanova, 66-41.

East Regional First Round, Bowling Green, Ky.:

WKU lost to West Virginia, 66-57.

East Regional Second Round, Oxford, Miss.:

Old Dominion lost to Mississippi, 74-58.

1990

East Regional First Round, Norfolk, Va.:

Old Dominion defeated St. Joseph’s, 91-69.

Mideast Regional First Round, Chicago, Ill.:

WKU lost to DePaul, 73-63.

East Regional Second Round, Knoxville, Tenn.:

Old Dominion lost to Tennessee, 87-68.

1991

Mideast Regional Second Round, Bowling Green, Ky.:

WKU defeated Florida State, 72-69.

Mideast Regional Semifinal, Knoxville, Tenn.:

WKU lost to Tennessee, 68-61.

1992

Midwest Regional First Round, DeKalb, Ill.:

Louisiana Tech lost to Northern Illinois, 77-71 (ot)

Mideast Regional Second Round, Bowling Green, Ky.:

WKU defeated Alabama, 98-68.

Mideast Regional Semifinal, West Lafayete, Ind.:

WKU defeated Tennessee, 75-70.

Mideast Regional Final, West Lafayette, Ind.:

WKU defeated Maryland, 75-70.

National Semifinal, Los Angeles, Calif.:

WKU defeated Southwest Missouri, 84-72.

National Championship, Los Angeles, Calif.:

WKU lost to Stanford, 78-62.

1993

Midwest Regional First Round, Ruston, La.:

Louisiana Tech defeated DePaul, 70-59.

East Regional Second Round, Bowling Green, Ky.:

WKU defeated Miami (Fla.), 78-63.

Midwest Regional Second Round, Austin, Texas:

Louisiana Tech defeated Texas, 82-78.

East Regional Semifinal, Richmond, Va.:

WKU lost to Ohio State, 86-73.

Midwest Regional Semifinal, Nacogdoches, Texas:

Louisiana Tech defeated Southwest Missouri, 59-43.

Midwest Regional Final, Nacogdoches, Texas:

Louisiana Tech lost to Vanderbilt, 58-53.

1994

East Regional First Round, Piscataway, N.J.:

WKU defeated Rutgers, 84-73.

Mideast Regional First Round, Ruston, La.:

Louisiana Tech defeated Southern Methodist, 96-62.

East Regional Second Round, Hattiesburg, Miss.:

WKU lost to Southern Mississippi, 72-69.

Mideast Regional Second Round, Ruston, La.:

Louisiana Tech defeated Mississippi, 82-67.

Mideast Regional Semifinal, Fayetteville, Ark.:

Louisiana Tech defeated Tennessee, 71-68.

Mideast Regional Final, Fayetteville, Ark.:

Louisiana Tech defeated Southern California, 75-66.

National Semifinal, Richmond, Va.:

Louisiana Tech defeated Alabama, 69-66.

National Championship, Richmond, Va.:

Louisiana Tech lost to North Carolina, 60-59.

1995

East Regional First Round, Ruston, La.:

Louisiana Tech defeated Furman, 90-52.

Mideast Regional First Round, Bowling Green, Ky.:

WKU defeated Toledo, 77-63.

East Regional Second Round, Ruston, La.:

Louisiana Tech defeated Oklahoma, 48-36.

Mideast Regional Second Round, Bowling Green, Ky.:

WKU defeated Oregon State, 85-78.

East Regional Semifinal, Storrs, Conn.:

Louisiana Tech lost to Virginia, 63-62.

Mideast Regional Semifinal, Knoxville, Tenn.:

WKU lost to Tennessee, 87-65.

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1996

Midwest Regional First Round, Ruston, La.:

Louisiana Tech defeated Central Florida, 98-41.

Midwest Regional Second Round, Ruston, La.:

Louisiana Tech defeated Southern Mississippi, 84-46.

Midwest Regional Semifinal, Nacogdoches, Texas:

Louisiana Tech defeated Texas Tech, 66-55.

Midwest Regional Final, Nacogdoches, Texas:

Louisiana Tech lost to Georgia, 90-76.

1997

Mideast Regional First Round, Ruston, La.:

Louisiana Tech defeated St. Peter’s, 94-50.

West Regional First Round, Athens, Ga.:

WKU lost to Arizona, 76-54.

Mideast Regional Second Round, Ruston, La.:

Louisiana Tech defeated Auburn, 74-48.

Mideast Regional Semifinal, West Lafayette, Ind.:

Louisiana Tech lost to Florida, 61-57.

1998

Mideast Regional First Round, Knoxville, Tenn.:

WKU defeated Stephen F. Austin, 88-76.

Midwest Regional First Round, Ruston, La.:

Louisiana Tech defeated Holy Cross, 86-58.

Mideast Regional Second Round, Knoxville, Tenn.:

WKU lost to Tennessee, 82-62.

Midwest Regional Second Round, Ruston, La.:

Louisiana Tech defeated Clemson, 74-52.

Midwest Regional Semifinal, Lubbock, Texas:

Louisiana Tech defeated Alabama, 71-57.

Midwest Regional Final, Lubbock, Texas:

Louisiana Tech defeated Purdue, 72-65.

National Semifinal, Kansas City, Mo.:

Louisiana Tech defeated North Carolina State, 84-65.

National Championship, Kansas City, Mo.:

Louisiana Tech lost to Tennessee, 93-75.

1999

Mideast Regional First Round, Storrs, Conn.:

Florida International lost to Xavier, 85-71.

West Regional First Round, Ruston, La.:

Louisiana Tech defeated Central Florida, 90-48.

West Regional Second Round, Ruston, La.:

Louisiana Tech defeated Penn State, 79-62.

West Regional Semifinal, Los Angeles, Calif.:

Louisiana Tech defeated LSU, 73-52.

West Regional Final, Los Angeles, Calif.:

Louisiana Tech defeated UCLA, 88-62.

National Semifinal, San Jose, Calif.:

Louisiana Tech lost to Purdue, 77-63.

2000

East Regional First Round, Durham, N.C.:

WKU defeated Marquette, 68-65.

Midwest Regional First Round, Ruston, La.:

Louisiana Tech defeated Alcorn State, 95-53.

East Regional Second Round, Durham, N.C.:

WKU lost to Duke, 90-70.

Midwest Regional Second Round, Ruston, La.:

Louisiana Tech defeated Vanderbilt, 66-65.

Midwest Regional Semifinal, Kansas City, Mo.:

Louisiana Tech defeated Old Dominion, 84-76.

Midwest Regional Final, Kansas City, Mo.:

Louisiana Tech lost to Penn State, 86-65.

2001

East Regional First Round, Ruston, La.:

Louisiana Tech defeated Georgia State, 84-48.

Mideast Regional First Round, Lubbock, Texas:

Denver lost to Virginia Tech, 77-57.

East Regional Second Round, Ruston, La.:

Louisiana Tech defeated TCU, 80-59.

East Regional Semifinal, Pittsburgh, Pa.:

Louisiana Tech defeated Missouri, 78-67.

East Regional Final, Pittsburgh, Pa.:

Louisiana Tech lost to Connecticut, 67-48.

2002

Mideast Regional First Round, State College, Pa.:

Florida International defeated Creighton, 73-58.

Mideast Regional Second Round, State College, Pa.:

Florida International lost to Penn State, 96-79.

2003

Midwest Regional First Round, Athens, Ga.:

WKU lost to Rutgers, 64-52.

2004

East Regional First Round, South Bend, Ind.:

Middle Tennessee defeated North Carolina, 67-62.

East Regional Second Round, South Bend, Ind.:

Middle Tennessee lost to Notre Dame, 59-46.

2005

Philadelphia Regional First Round, Dallas, Tex.:

Middle Tennessee defeated North Carolina State, 60-58.

Philadelphia Regional Second Round, Dallas, Tex.:

Texas Tech defeated Middle Tennessee, 80-69.

2006

Albuquerque Regional First Round, Tucson, Ariz.:

Utah defeated Middle Tennessee, 76-61.

2007

Dayton Regional First Round, Palo Alto, Calif.:

Middle Tennessee defeated Gonzaga, 85-46.

Dayton Regional First Round, Austin, Texas:

Marquette defeated UL Lafayette, 87-58.

Dayton Regional Second Round, Palo Alto, Calif.:

Marist defeated Middle Tennessee, 73-59.

2008

Spokane Regional First Round, Palo Alto, Calif.:

UTEP defeated WKU, 85-46.

2009

Berkeley Regional First Round, East Lansing, Mich.:

Michigan State defeated Middle Tennessee, 60-59.

2010

Dayton Regional First Round, Pittsburgh, Pa.:

Mississippi State defeated Middle Tennessee, 68-64.

Kansas City Regional First Round, Norman, Okla.:

Little Rock defeated Georgia Tech, 63-53.

Kansas City Regional Second Round, Norman, Okla.:

Oklahoma defeated Little Rock, 60-44.

2011

Dallas Regional First Round, Witchita, Kan.:

Wisconsin-Green Bay defeated Little Rock, 59-55.

Dallas Regional First Round, Auburn, Ala.:

Georgia defeated Middle Tennessee, 56-41.

2012

Des Moines Regional First Round, Little Rock, Ark.:

Delaware defeated Little Rock, 73-42.

Fresno Regional First Round, Nashville, Tenn.:

Vanderbilt defeated Middle Tennessee, 60-46.

2013

Oklahoma City Regional First Round, Louisville, Ky.:

Louisville defeated Middle Tennessee, 74-49.

2014

Notre Dame Regional First Round, Waco, Texas:

Baylor defeated WKU, 87-74.

2015

Tempe Regional First Round, Tempe, Ariz.:

Little Rock defeated Texas A&M, 69-60.

Tempe Regional Second Round, Tempe, Ariz.:

Arizona State defeatd Little Rock, 57-54.

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1984WKUdefeated California, 82-76.lost to Vanderbilt, 79-68.lost to Clemson, 110-106.

1988South Alabama - Fourth Placelost to Purdue, 63-55.defeated UNLV, 88-85 (ot).defeated Mississippi State, 73-51.

1990North Carolina-Charlottedefeated Fresno State, 70-67.lost to Toledo, 77-66.defeated Miami (Fla.), 82-80.

1992Arkansas State - Third Placedefeated UAB, 83-79.lost to Hawaii, 83-73.defeated Nebraska, 81-70.

1993Arkansas State - National Championsdefeated George Washington, 68-60.defeated Marquette, 80-65.defeated Southern Methodist, 67-54.

1994Arkansas State - National Runner-updefeated Toledo, 69-68.defeated Tulane, 72-66.lost to Oklahoma, 69-65.

1996WKUlost to Arizona, 80-72.defeated Princeton, 74-41.lost to UC Santa Barbara, 77-61.

1999Arkansas Statedefeated New Hampshire, 78-65.defeated Kansas State, 83-70.lost to Memphis, 101-86.

2000Arkansas Statelost to Memphis, 76-74.

2001FIUlost to UAB, 96-83.Middle Tennesseelost to Indiana, 66-63.North Texaslost to Oklahoma State, 79-67.WKUdefeated Mississippi, 95-92.defeated Indiana, 64-63.lost to Ohio State, 70-61.

2002North Texaslost to Washington, 82-61.WKUlost to Illinois, 91-84.

2003FIUlost to Florida State, 77-55.South Alabamalost to Auburn, 77-53.

2004Arkansas Statelost to Rice, 59-52South Alabamalost to Florida State, 67-61.WKUdefeated Cincinnati, 80-78 (ot).defeated Memphis, 104-87.lost to UNLV, 78-75.

2005Arkansas Statedefeated Mississippi State, 78-61defeated Arkansas, 98-84lost to Iowa. 66-52WKUlost to Xavier, 87-85

2006FIU defeated Cincinnati, 81-75 (ot)lost to Miami, 95-83WKUdefeated Tennessee Tech, 83-66defeated Charlotte, 81-68defeated Villanova, 94-81lost to Kansas State, 57-56

2007Arkansas Statedefeated Murray State, 59-52lost to Wisconsin, 77-45WKUdefeated Minnesota, 73-57defeated Mississippi State, 56-53defeated Hofstra, 72-54lost to Wisconsin, 79-72

2008Little Rocklost to Southern Miss, 67-57Middle Tennesseedefeated Western Carolina, 104-69lost to Kentucky, 68-66 (OT)

2009Little Rocklost to Murray State, 67-65

2010WKUlost to Illinois, 68-51

2011Denverlost to BYU, 75-60

2012Florida Atlanticlost to South Florida, 76-20FIUdefeated Stetson, 75-47lost to South Florida, 77-61

2013Little Rocklost to Pacific, 69-65

FIUlost to Florida, 75-68

WKUdefeated East Carolina, 88-77 (OT)lost to Auburn, 84-66

2014Arkansas Statelost to UTEP, 74-64

2015Arkansas Statedefeated Western Michigan, 61-49lost to Middle Tennessee, 70-60

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2007Arkansas Statedefeated Murray State, 59-52lost to Wisconsin, 77-45WKUdefeated Minnesota, 73-57defeated Mississippi State, 56-53defeated Hofstra, 72-54lost to Wisconsin, 79-72

2008Little Rocklost to Southern Miss, 67-57Middle Tennesseedefeated Western Carolina, 104-69lost to Kentucky, 68-66 (OT)

2009Little Rocklost to Murray State, 67-65

2010WKUlost to Illinois, 68-51

2011Denverlost to BYU, 75-60

2012Florida Atlanticlost to South Florida, 76-20FIUdefeated Stetson, 75-47lost to South Florida, 77-61

2013Little Rocklost to Pacific, 69-65

FIUlost to Florida, 75-68

WKUdefeated East Carolina, 88-77 (OT)lost to Auburn, 84-66

2014Arkansas Statelost to UTEP, 74-64

2015Arkansas Statedefeated Western Michigan, 61-49lost to Middle Tennessee, 70-60

STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE YEARYEAR PLAYER TEAM1984-85 Medina Dixon ODU1985-86 Lillie Mason WKU1986-87 Kristin Wilson UNCC1987-88 Adrienne Goodson ODU1988-89 Wanda Guyton USF1989-90 Adrian Vickers USA1990-91 Jacque Nero UAB1991-92 Shantel Hardison TECH1992-93 Sonja Tate ASU1993-94 Shyla Tucker ASU Pam Thomas TECH1994-95 Vickie Johnson TECH1995-96 Vickie Johnson TECH1996-97 Alisa Burras TECH1997-98 Amanda Wilson TECH1998-99 Amanda Wilson TECH1999-00 Betty Lennox TECH2000-01 Michaela Pavlickova DU2001-02 Jalie Mitchell NT2002-03 Shala Reese WKU2003-04 Anna Petrakova UL-L2004-05 Tiffany Porter-Talbert WKU2005-06 Chrissy Givens MT2006-07 Chrissy Givens MT2007-08 Crystal Kelly WKU2008-09 Alysha Clark MT2009-10 Alysha Clark MT2010-11 Chastity Reed LR2011-12 Jerica Coley FIU2012-13 Jerica Coley FIU2013-14 Aundrea Gamble ASU2014-15 Aundrea Gamble ASU

DEFENSIVE STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE YEARYEAR PLAYER TEAM1996-97 LaQuan Stallworth TECH1997-98 Amanda Wilson TECH1998-99 Dalma Iványi FIU1999-00 Tamicha Jackson TECH2000-01 Ayana Walker TECH2001-02 Rosalyn Reades NT2002-03 Patrice Holmes MT2003-04 Keisha McClinic MT2004-05 Patrice Holmes MT2005-06 Chrissy Givens MT2006-07 Chrissy Givens MT2007-08 Amber Holt MT2008-09 Chelisa Lymon MT2009-10 Jackie Pickel MT2010-11 Shanika Butler LR2011-12 Teri Stamps FAU2012-13 Chastity Gooch WKU2013-14 Chastity Gooch WKU2014-15 Ka’Nesheia Cobbins LR

COACH OF THE YEARYEAR COACH TEAM1982-83 Paul Sanderford WKU1983-84 Marianne Stanley ODU1984-85 Bill Ivey UAB Marianne Stanley ODU1985-86 Paul Sanderford WKU1986-87 Mike Dunavant VCU1987-88 Wendy Larry ODU1988-89 Trudi Lacey USF1989-90 Jeannie Milling UAB1990-91 Paul Sanderford WKU1991-92 Jerry Ann Winters ASU1992-93 Jerry Ann Winters ASU Leon Barmore TECH1993-94 Leon Barmore TECH1994-95 David McKey LAMAR1995-96 Leon Barmore TECH1996-97 Leon Barmore TECH1997-98 Leon Barmore TECH1998-99 Leon Barmore TECH1999-00 Pam Tanner DU2000-01 Pam Tanner DU2001-02 Cindy Russo FIU2002-03 Mary Taylor-Cowles WKU2003-04 Brian Boyer ASU2004-05 Brian Boyer ASU J. Kelley Hall UL-L2005-06 Mary Taylor-Cowles WKU2006-07 Rick Insell MT2007-08 Mary Taylor-Cowles WKU2008-09 Rick Insell MT2009-10 Joe Foley LR2010-11 Joe Foley LR2011-12 Rick Insell MT2012-13 Michelle Clark-Heard WKU2013-14 Brian Boyer ASU2014-15 Joe Foley LR

FRESHMAN OF THE YEARYEAR PLAYER TEAM1991-92 Tamika Coley UCF1992-93 Vickie Johnson TECH1993-94 Bobbie Cole UTPA1994-95 Lisa McMahon LAMAR1995-96 Monica Maxwell TECH1996-97 Julie Hagood ASU1997-98 Jwanda Roberson LAMAR1998-99 Kristina Covington WKU1999-00 Muci Haris LR2000-01 Amber Obaze TECH2001-02 Patrice Holmes MT2002-03 Tiffany Porter-Talbert WKU2003-04 Whitney Woodard USA2004-05 Crystal Kelly WKU2005-06 Renee Renz LR2006-07 Kim Sitzmann LR

2007-08 Arnika Brown WKU2008-09 Katelyn Murdoch DU2009-10 Jasmine Godbolt NT2010-11 Ebony Rowe MT2011-12 Taylor Gault LR2012-13 Loryn Goodwin NT2013-14 Kendall Noble WKU2014-15 Rebecca Van Dijk UTA

NEWCOMER OF THE YEARYEAR PLAYER TEAM1995-96 Tarshia Bronner WKU1996-97 Alisa Burras TECH1997-98 Tiffany Green UL-L1998-99 Tanisha Johnson ASU1999-00 Jen Ludwicki UNO2000-01 Nikki Weddle DU2001-02 Shala Reese WKU2002-03 Monique Taylor UNO2003-04 Tiffany Washington UL-L2004-05 JoAnna Williams USA2005-06 Yolanda Jones UL-L2006-07 Amber Holt MT2007-08 Brittany Helm UNO2008-09 Alysha Clark MT*

* - award discontinued following the season.

AWARDS

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1982-83First TeamMedina Dixon So. F ODUAnne Donovan Sr. C ODUHelen Malone Sr. G ODULillie Mason So. F WKUSonya Meadows Jr. G UABSecond TeamSylvia Akers Jr. F ODUKathy Bailey Jr. F USAGina Brown So. F WKUKami Thomas Fr. G WKUAnnette Williams Fr. F USA

1983-84First TeamTracy Claxton Jr. F ODUMedina Dixon Jr. F ODUClemette Haskins Fr. G WKULaSandra Jenkins Jr. C USACandy Lucas Jr. G UNCCSecond TeamKathy Betz So. C UABGina Brown Jr. F WKUMary Klinewski Jr. F USFRegina Miller Sr. G ODUMargueritte Parker Sr. C UNCC

1984-85First TeamTracy Claxton Sr. F ODUMedina Dixon Sr. F ODUClemette Haskins So. G WKULillie Mason Jr. F WKUOrphie Moore So. F USASecond TeamLisa Kipple Sr. F VCUMary Klinewski Sr. F USFCandy Lucas Sr. G UNCCKami Thomas Jr. G WKUKristin Wilson So. C UNCC

1985-86First TeamDonna Harrington So. F ODULillie Mason Sr. F WKUOrphie Moore Jr. F USAKami Thomas Sr. G WKUKristin Wilson Jr. C UNCCSecond TeamAdrienne Goodson So. F ODUClemette Haskins Jr. G WKUSandra King So. F UABBrenda Smith Jr. G VCUAnnette Williams Sr. F USA

1986-87First TeamDonna Harrington Jr. F ODUClemette Haskins Sr. G WKUOrphie Moore Sr. F USABrenda Smith Sr. G VCUKristin Wilson Sr. C UNCCSecond TeamAdrienne Goodson Jr. F ODUWanda Guyton So. C USFKelly Hoover So. F VCUSandra King Jr. F UABAdrian Vickers Fr. F USA

1987-88First TeamAdrienne Goodson Sr. G ODUTandreia Green So. F WKUKelly Lyons So. C ODUAdrian Vickers So. F USAElla Williams Jr. G USASecond TeamBrigette Combs Jr. F WKUWanda Guyton Jr. C USFKelly Hoover Jr. G VCUSandra King Sr. F UABElizabeth Walker Jr. G UNCC

1988-89First TeamTandreia Green Jr. F WKUWanda Guyton Sr. C USFKelly Hoover Sr. F VCU

Kelly Lyons Jr. C ODUAdrian Vickers Jr. F USASecond TeamGinger Bennett Sr. C USFGeraline Handsome Sr. G UABKim McQuarter Sr. G/F ODUBarbara Reedus Sr. C UNCCElla Williams Sr. F USA

1989-90First TeamTandreia Green Sr. F WKUAngela Jackson Sr. G ODUKelly Lyons Sr. F ODUJacque Nero So. F UABAdrian Vickers Sr. F USASecond TeamPam Gorham Jr. G UNCCAngie Snyder So. G USFGina Sutko Jr. G UABDiane Williams Jr. F VCUSandra Williams Jr. F UNCC

1990-91First TeamPam Gorham Sr. G UNCCLiesa Lang Jr. F WKUJacque Nero Jr. F UABKim Pehlke Jr. G WKUChanta Powell Jr. F USASecond TeamCeleste Hill Fr. F ODUAngie Snyder Fr. G ODUMary Taylor Sr. F WKUDiane Williams Sr. F VCUSandra Williams Sr. F UNCC

1991-92Shantel Hardison Sr. G TECHBrenda Hatchett Sr. G LUBarbara Hickey Sr. G LUUirannah Jackson Sr. C LUErnie Middleton Sr. G UNOPaulette Monroe Jr. C WKUKim Pehlke Sr. G WKUChanta Powell Sr. F USASonja Tate Jr. G ASUNicole Wilkett Sr. F ASU

1992-93Travesa Gant Jr. F/C LUVickie Johnson Fr. F TECHRamona Jones Sr. G LUCassandra Lumpkins Jr. F UNOPaulette Monroe Sr. C WKUKenya Robinson Sr. F UNOSonja Tate Sr. G/F ASUShyla Tucker Jr. G ASURenee Westmoreland Sr. G WKUDanielle Whitehurst Sr. F TECH

1993-94Dawn Beachler Sr. F UTPAVeronica Cook Jr. F WKUEvevetta Crawford Jr. F/C ASUGwen Doyle Jr. F WKUTravesa Gant Jr. F/C LUVickie Johnson So. F TECHDina Jones Jr. F USACassandra Lumpkins Sr. F UNORacquel Spurlock So. C TECHPam Thomas Sr. G TECHShyla Tucker Sr. G ASUDebra Williams So. G TECH

1994-95Emma Clements Fr. F/C LUVeronica Cook Sr. F WKUTara Cosby Sr. C WKUEvevetta Crawford Sr. F ASUGwen Doyle Sr. F WKUKayone Hankins Sr. F UNOVickie Johnson Jr. G TECHDina Jones Sr. F USALisa McMahon Fr. G LUDebra Williams Jr. G TECH

1995-96Tamara Carter So. F USADanielle Featherston Sr. G ASUVickie Johnson Sr. G TECHLaTanya Jones Jr. F ASUPhyllis Kelly Sr. F USAKendra Neal Sr. G TECHRacquel Spurlock Sr. C TECHDawn Warner Sr. G WKULara Webb So. G LUDebra Williams Sr. G TECH

1996-97Alisa Burras Jr. C TECHTamara Carter Jr. F USAJulie Hagood Fr. G ASUTamicha Jackson Fr. G TECHLeslie Johnson Jr. C WKUMonica Maxwell So. F TECHDanielle McCUL-Ley Jr. F WKUAmy Towne Jr. G ASULaurie Townsend Jr. G WKUAmanda Wilson So. F TECH

1997-98Jenny Anderson Jr. G UNOAlisa Burras Sr. C TECHJulie Hagood So. G ASUTamicha Jackson So. G TECHLeslie Johnson Sr. C WKUMonica Maxwell Jr. F TECHDanielle McCUL-Ley Sr. F WKULaQuan Stallworth Jr. G TECHAmy Towne Sr. G ASUAmanda Wilson Jr. F TECH

1998-99Jenny Anderson Sr. G UNOJulie Hagood Jr. G ASUDalma Ivanyi Sr. G FIUTamicha Jackson Jr. G TECHTanisha Johnson Jr. F ASUShea Lunsford Sr. F WKUZuzana Michalcova Sr. F FIUAmanda Wilson Sr. F TECHKatashia Witcher Sr. G WKU

1999-2000Jamie Britt Sr. G WKUJulie Hagood Sr. G ASUTamicha Jackson Sr. G TECHTanisha Johnson Sr. F ASUBetty Lennox Sr. G TECHJen Ludwicki Jr. G UNOShaRae Mansfield Jr. F WKUMichaela Pavlickova Jr. C DENGergana Slavtcheva So. G/F FIUJaime Walz Sr. G WKU

2000-01Keeshia Evans Sr. G ASUBrooke Lassiter Jr. G TECHTakeisha Lewis Jr. C TECHShaRae Mansfield Sr. F WKUJalie Mitchell Jr. G NTMichaela Pavlickova Sr. F DENNatalie Powers Jr. G WKUGergana Slavtcheva Jr. F FIUJamie Thomatis Jr. F MTAyana Walker Jr. C TECH

2001-02Lyletha Gamble Sr. F USAJolie McKiernan Jr. P ASUJalie Mitchell Sr. G NTCheryl Moody Sr. F FIUNatalie Powers Sr. G WKUGergana Slavtcheva Sr. F FIUShannan Stephenson Sr. P NTJamie Thomatis Sr. G MTNikki Weddle Sr. G DENYolanda White Sr. G UNOHonorable MentionMelissa Garcia Sr. G DENMelanie Maynes Sr. G NMSURosalyn Reades Sr. G NTTaneisha Russell Jr. G USARae-Anne Smith Sr. G ASU

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1995-96Tamara Carter So. F USADanielle Featherston Sr. G ASUVickie Johnson Sr. G TECHLaTanya Jones Jr. F ASUPhyllis Kelly Sr. F USAKendra Neal Sr. G TECHRacquel Spurlock Sr. C TECHDawn Warner Sr. G WKULara Webb So. G LUDebra Williams Sr. G TECH

1996-97Alisa Burras Jr. C TECHTamara Carter Jr. F USAJulie Hagood Fr. G ASUTamicha Jackson Fr. G TECHLeslie Johnson Jr. C WKUMonica Maxwell So. F TECHDanielle McCUL-Ley Jr. F WKUAmy Towne Jr. G ASULaurie Townsend Jr. G WKUAmanda Wilson So. F TECH

1997-98Jenny Anderson Jr. G UNOAlisa Burras Sr. C TECHJulie Hagood So. G ASUTamicha Jackson So. G TECHLeslie Johnson Sr. C WKUMonica Maxwell Jr. F TECHDanielle McCUL-Ley Sr. F WKULaQuan Stallworth Jr. G TECHAmy Towne Sr. G ASUAmanda Wilson Jr. F TECH

1998-99Jenny Anderson Sr. G UNOJulie Hagood Jr. G ASUDalma Ivanyi Sr. G FIUTamicha Jackson Jr. G TECHTanisha Johnson Jr. F ASUShea Lunsford Sr. F WKUZuzana Michalcova Sr. F FIUAmanda Wilson Sr. F TECHKatashia Witcher Sr. G WKU

1999-2000Jamie Britt Sr. G WKUJulie Hagood Sr. G ASUTamicha Jackson Sr. G TECHTanisha Johnson Sr. F ASUBetty Lennox Sr. G TECHJen Ludwicki Jr. G UNOShaRae Mansfield Jr. F WKUMichaela Pavlickova Jr. C DENGergana Slavtcheva So. G/F FIUJaime Walz Sr. G WKU

2000-01Keeshia Evans Sr. G ASUBrooke Lassiter Jr. G TECHTakeisha Lewis Jr. C TECHShaRae Mansfield Sr. F WKUJalie Mitchell Jr. G NTMichaela Pavlickova Sr. F DENNatalie Powers Jr. G WKUGergana Slavtcheva Jr. F FIUJamie Thomatis Jr. F MTAyana Walker Jr. C TECH

2001-02Lyletha Gamble Sr. F USAJolie McKiernan Jr. P ASUJalie Mitchell Sr. G NTCheryl Moody Sr. F FIUNatalie Powers Sr. G WKUGergana Slavtcheva Sr. F FIUShannan Stephenson Sr. P NTJamie Thomatis Sr. G MTNikki Weddle Sr. G DENYolanda White Sr. G UNOHonorable MentionMelissa Garcia Sr. G DENMelanie Maynes Sr. G NMSURosalyn Reades Sr. G NTTaneisha Russell Jr. G USARae-Anne Smith Sr. G ASU

2002-03Kim Blanton Jr. P NTCormisha Cotton Sr. P FIUSinnamonn Garrett Jr. G NMSUPatrice Holmes So. G MTLeslie Logsdon Jr. G WKUJolie McKiernan Sr. F ASUShala Reese Sr. F WKUTaneisha Russell Sr. F USAMandy Shafer Sr. G FIUMonique Taylor Jr. G UNOHonorable MentionAshley Atkinson Sr. G DENKristina Covington Sr. G WKUCasie Lowman Sr. G ASULora Ruddy Sr. F UNOMari Sanchez Sr. G NMSU

2003-04Alicia Cash Jr. F LRSinnamonn Garrett Sr. G NMSUPatrice Holmes Jr. G MTKrystle Horton Fr. F MTLeslie Logsdon Sr. G WKUPrincess Moore Sr. G NMSUAnna Petrakova Jr. C UL-LTiffany Porter-Talbert So. G WKUMilena Tomova Jr. F/C FIUWhitney Woodard Fr. F USAHonorable MentionAdrianne Davie Fr. C ASUKim Blanton Sr. P NTMonique Taylor Sr. G UNOIvelina Vrancheva Sr. G FIUCatriece Webster Sr. G ASU

2004-05Ali Carter Jr. G ASUAdriane Davie So. C ASUPatrice Holmes Sr. G MTCrystal Kelly Fr. F WKULeslie Logsdon Sr. G WKUJocelyn Love So. G/F LRAnna Petrakova Sr. C UL-LRudy Sims So. G ASUTiffany-Porter Talbert Jr. G WKUMilena Tomova Sr. F/C FIUHonorable MentionAshley Blanche Jr. G UL-LErika Bobo Jr. G UNTGenevieve Delk Sr. F/C USAKrystle Horton So. F MTTia Stovall Jr. F MT

2005-06First TeamAdrianne Davie Jr. F ASU Chrissy Givens Jr. G MT Lasma Jekabsone Jr. C FIU Crystal Kelly So. F WKU Tiffany Porter-Talbert Sr. G WKUSecond TeamErika Bobo Sr. G UNT Yolanda Jones Jr. F UL-L Jocelyn Love Jr. F/G LRRudy Sims Jr. G ASU JoAnna Williams Sr. G USAThird TeamVenice Adams Sr. F DENMia Ajekwu Jr. C UNT Krystle Horton Jr. F MT Tia Stovall Sr. F MT Whitney Woodard Jr. F USA

2006-07First TeamAdrianne Davie Sr. C ASUChrissy Givens Sr. G MTAmber Holt Jr. F MTYolanda Jones Sr. F UL-LCrystal Kelly Jr. F WKUSecond TeamKim Sitzmann Fr. G LRRudy Sims Sr G ASUTyesha Lowery Sr. G DULasma Jekabsone Sr. C FIUWhitney Woodard Sr. F USA

Third TeamLaQuetta Ferguson Jr. G FIUKrystle Horton Sr. F MTLe’Della English Jr. G UNOKylie Morrissy So. G TROYDominique Duck So. F WKU

2007-08First TeamNikya Hughes Sr. F/C LRLaQuetta Ferguson Sr. G FIUAmber Holt Sr. F MTAmy Lewis Sr. G TroyCrystal Kelly Sr. F WKUSecond TeamAnshel Cooper So. G LRKim Sitzmann So. G LRLe’Della English Sr. G UNOAmber Jackson Jr. F NTDominique Duck Jr. F WKUThird TeamVeronica Smith So. G ASUCarla Stubbs So. G FAUIva Ciglar Jr. G FIUAlicia McDaniel Sr. G UL-LShannon Lloyd Sr. C ULM

2008-09First TeamChastity Reed So. F LRAlysha Clark Jr. F MTAmber Jackson Sr. F NTKylie Morrissy Sr. G/F TroyArnika Brown So. F WKUSecond TeamAnshel Cooper Jr. G LRMonika Bosilj Jr. G FIUJada Frazier Sr. G UNOShakira Nettles Jr. G USAJessica Starling Sr. G USAThird TeamLottie Moore Sr. G ULMAlexis Green Jr. F UL-LBrandi Brown Jr. F MTChelsia Lymon Jr. G MTKenzie Rich Jr. G WKU

2009-10First TeamChastity Reed Jr. F LRKaetlyn Murdoch So. F DUAlysha Clark Sr. F MTBrandi Brown Sr. F MTArnika Brown Sr. F WKU Second TeamEbonie Jefferson Sr. G ASUBritteni Rice Jr. G DUElisa Carey Jr. F FIUJackie Pickel Sr. G MTAmy McNear Jr. G WKUThird TeamKim Sitzmann Sr. G LRBrittany Bowe Sr. G FAUBrittney James Sr. G NTShakira Nettles Sr. G USADonette McNair Jr. F Troy

2010-11First TeamChastity Reed Sr. F LRKaetlyn Murdoch Jr. F DUEbony Rowe Fr. F MTAnne Marie Lanning Sr. G MTArnika Brown Sr. F WKUSecond TeamShanika Butler Sr. G LRBritteni Rice Sr. G DUBrianna Culberson Sr. F DUJerica Coley Fr. G FIUMercedes Johnson Jr. F UL-LThird TeamShay Scott Sr. F ASUDenetra Kellum Sr. G NTDonette McNair Sr. F TroyChristian Shelter Sr. F USAAmy McNear Sr. G WKU

2011-12First TeamTaylor Gault Fr. G LRKaetlyn Murdoch Sr. F DUJerica Coley So. G FIUEbony Rowe So. F MTKortni Jones Jr. G MTSecond TeamJane Morrill So. F ASUMarian Kursh Sr. C LREmiko Smith Jr. G DUChenise Miller So. F FAUIcelyn Elie Jr. F MTThird TeamFanni Hutlassa RS-Sr. G FIULarrie Williams Sr. C ULMJasmine Godbolt Jr. F NTMansa El RS-Jr. G USALaTeira Owens Sr. F WKU

2012-13First TeamJerica Coley Jr. G FIUKortni Jones Sr. G MTEbony Rowe Jr. F MTChastity Gooch So. F WKUAlexis Govan So. G WKUSecond TeamTaylor Ford Jr. G LRJane Morrill Jr. F ASUChenise Miller RS-Jr. F FAUIcelyn Elie Sr. F MTJoanna Harden Jr. G TroyThird TeamMarita Davydova Jr. C FIUAshleigh Simmons Jr. F ULMLoryn Goodwin Fr. G NTAlexis Hyder Fr. F NTMary Nixon Sr. G USA

2013-14First TeamTaylor Gault Jr. G LRAundrea Gamble RS-So. G ASUAshleigh Simmons Sr. F ULMJoanna Harden Sr. G TROYChastity Gooch Jr. F WKUSecond TeamJane Morrill Sr. F ASUDesherra Nwanguma Sr. C UTAAshley Ezeh Sr. C TXSTAshley Beverly-Kelley So. G TroyKendall Noble Fr. G WKUThird TeamTaylor Ford Sr. G LRKendra Long Sr. G GSUBrooklyn Arceneaux So. G UL-LMeghan Dunn Sr. G USAMicah Jones So. G WKU

2014-15First TeamMaryah Sydnor Sr. F APPTaylor Gault Sr. G LRAundrea Gamble RS-Jr. G ASUAshley Beverly-Kelley Jr. G TROYRonita Garrett Sr. F TROYSecond TeamKa’Nesheia Cobbins Sr. G LRAlexius Dawn Jr. G LRSharnice Brooks Sr. C ULMRebekah Van Dijk Fr. C UTAErin Peoples Jr. G TXSTThird TeamKhadija Brown-Haywood Jr. F ASUJasmine Hunt Sr. F ASUKeke Veal Jr. G UL-LKia Wilridge Jr. G UL-LBreanna Hall Sr. G USA

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National Player of the Year & Naismith Trophy1983 - Anne Donovan, Old Dominion

All-AmericansKristi Burns, South Florida Honorable Mention/AP (1983)Alisa Burras, Louisiana Tech Honorable Mention/AP (1997) Honorable Mention/Kodak (1997) 2nd/AP (1998) USBWA (1998)Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee 3rd/AP (2009) WBCA (2009) 2nd/CBSsports.com (2009) 2nd/AP (2010) USBWA (2010) WBCA (2010) Lowe’s Senior CLASS All-American First Team (2010)Marcey Clement, South Alabama American Women’s Sports Federation/All-Freshman (1990)Jerica Coley, FIU Honorable Mention/AP (2013) Honorable Mention/AP (2012) Honorable Mention/WBCA (2013) Honorable Mention/WBCA (2012)Medina Dixon, Old Dominion Kodak (1985)Anne Donovan, Old Dominion Kodak (1983)Gwen Doyle, WKU Hon. Men/AP Hon. Men. USBWA (1995)Aundrea Gamble, Arkansas State Honorable Mention/WBCA (2015)Tandreia Green, WKU Off-The-Glass All-Freshman (1987)Chrissy Givens, Middle Tennessee 2nd/AP (2007) USBWA (2007)Jada Frazier, New Orleans Lowe’s Senior CLASS All-American Second Team (2009)Joanna Harden, Troy Honorable Mention/AP (2013) Honorable Mention/WBCA (2013)Shantel Hardison, Louisiana Tech 1st/Women’s Basketball, District 6/Kodak (1992)Clemette Haskins, WKU 2nd/Women’s Basketball All-Freshman (1984) 2nd/Women’s Basketball News (1986) Naismith (1987)Amber Holt, Middle Tennessee 3rd/AP (2008) WBCA (2008) First Team/CBSsports.com (2008) USBWA (2008)Dalma Iványi, Florida International 3rd/AP (1999) 4th/Women’s Basketball Journal (1999) Honorable Mention/Basketball Times (1999)Tamicha Jackson, Louisiana Tech 3rd/Basketball Times (1999) Honorable Mention/AP (1999) Honorable Mention/Kodak (1999) Kodak (2000) 3rd/Associated Press (2000) GTE Academic All-American (2000)Leslie Johnson, WKU Honorable Mention/AP (1998)Vickie Johnson, Louisiana Tech 1st/USBWA, 2nd/Basketball Times (1995) 2nd/AP, WBCA Kodak (1995) WBCA Kodak, 1st/AP, 1st/UPI (1996) 1st/Basketball Times (1996) Crystal Kelly, WKU Honorable Mention/AP (2007) Honorable Mention/AP (2008) WBCA (2008)Betty Lennox, Louisiana Tech 3rd/Associated Press (2000) 1st/Women’s Basketball News Service (2000)Candy Lucas, UNC Charlotte Hon. Men./Women’s Basketball Yearbook (1985) National Sports Foundation (1985)ShaRae Mansfield, WKU 3rd/Women’s Basketball News Service (2000)Lillie Mason, WKU 3rd/Women’s Basketball News Service (1983) 1st/Kodak (1986) 1st/Women’s Basketball News Service (1986)

Lisa McMahon, Lamar Honorable Mention/USBWA (1995)Orphie Moore, South Alabama American Women’s Sports Federation (1986, ‘87)Kendra Neal, Louisiana Tech Honorable Mention/AP (1996) Honorable Mention/Basketball Times (1996)Debbie O’Connell, WKU 3rd/Women’s Basketball News Service/All-Freshman (1986)Michaela Pavlickova, Denver 5th/Women’s Basketball Journal (2001) Honorable Mention/AP (2001)Chastity Reed, Little Rock Honorable Mention/AP (2010)Stephanie Richardson, South Alabama American Women’s Sports Federation/All-Freshman (1988) Honorable Mention/American Women’s Sports Federation (1989, ‘90)Ebony Rowe, Middle Tennessee Honorable Mention/AP (2013) Honorable Mention/WBCA (2013)Racquel Spurlock, Louisiana Tech Honorable Mention/AP (1995) Honorable Mention/Basketball Times (1996) Honorable Mention/AP (1996)Kami Thomas, WKU 2nd/Women’s Basketball News Service (1986)Amy Towne, Arkansas State 3rd/GTE Academic All-American Team (1998)Adrian Vickers, South Alabama American Women’s Sports Federation (1988) 1st/American Women’s Sports Fed. (1989, ‘90)Ayana Walker, Louisiana Tech 4th/Basketball Times (2001) Honorable Mention/AP (2001)Dawn Warner, WKU Honorable Mention/Basketball Times (1996)Debra Williams, Louisiana Tech Honorable Mention/AP, (1995) Honorable Mention/USBWA (1995) Kodak (1996) 2nd/AP (1996) Honorable Mention/UPI (1996) 2nd/Basketball Times (1996)Ella Williams, South Alabama American Women’s Sports Federation (1988) 2nd/American Women’s Sports Fed. (1989)Amanda Wilson, Louisiana Tech 2nd/Basketball Times (1998) Honorable Mention/AP (1998) Kodak (1999) Basketball Times (1999) 2nd/AP (1999) 4th/Women’s Basketball Journal (1999)Kristin Wilson, UNC Charlotte Honorable Mention/Women’s Basketball Yearbook (1985, ‘86, ‘87)

United States Olympic TeamAnne Donovan, Old Dominion -1980, 84, 88Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech -1996

Pan American GamesVenus Lacy, Louisiana Tech - 1991Danielle McCulley, WKU -1999

World University GamesTerri Mann, WKU - 1987Michaela Pavlickova, Denver - 1999Lena Soupkova, Arkansas State - 1999Ayana Walker, Louisiana Tech - 1999

Junior World ChampionshipsRacquel Spurlock, Louisiana Tech - 1993Tamicha Jackson, Louisiana Tech - 1997

R. William Jones CupRacquel Spurlock, Louisiana Tech - 1994

United States Olympic FestivalTerri Mann, WKU - 1986Traci Patton, WKU - 1991Nicole Collins, Louisiana Tech - 1991Gwen Doyle, WKU Amy Brown, Louisiana Tech - 1993Veronica Cook, WKU - 1993Missy Jackson, WKU - 1993Sha’Ronda Allen, WKU - 1995Monica Maxwell, Louisiana Tech - 1995

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1984-85D1 .............Dawn CUL-Len, ODUD8 .............Orphie Moore, USAD15 ...........Kristin Wilson, UNCCD29 ...........Tracy Claxton, ODUJ5 ..............Clemette Haskins, WKUJ12 ............Robin Jones, VCUJ19 ............Sandra King, UABJ26 ............Orphie Moore, USAF2 .............Candy Lucas, UNCCF9 .............Lisa Kipple, VCUF16............Kami Thomas, WKUF23............Lillie Mason, WKU

1985-86D1 .............Donna Harrington, ODUD8 .............Sandra King, UABD15 ...........Kami Thomas, WKUD29 ...........Lillie Mason, WKU..................Brenda Smith, VCUJ5 ..............Lillie Mason, WKUJ12 ............Kristin Wilson, UNCCJ19 ............Brenda Smith, VCUJ26 ............Orphie Moore, USAF2 .............Kami Thomas, WKUF9 .............Kristin Wilson, UNCCF16............Orphie Moore, USAF23............Kelly Hoover, VCUM2 .............Adrienne Goodson, ODU

1986-87D7 .............Wanda Guyton, USFD14 ...........Brenda Smith, VCUD21 ...........Angela King, UABJ4 ..............Wanda Guyton, USFJ11 ............Tandreia Green, WKUJ18 ............Adrian Vickers, USAJ25 ............Brenda Smith, VCUF1 .............Kristin Wilson, UNCCF8 .............Orphie Moore, USAF15............Adrienne Goodson, ODUF22............Clemette Haskins, WKUM1 .............Donna Harrington, ODU

1987-88D6 .............Adrian Vickers, USAD13 ...........Kelly Hoover, VCUD20 ...........Wanda Guyton, USFD27 ...........Adrienne Goodson, ODUJ3 ..............Brigette Combs, WKUJ10 ............Kelly Lyons, ODUJ17 ............Wanda Guyton, USFJ24 ............Ella Williams, USAJ31 ............Adrienne Goodson, ODUF7 .............Elizabeth Walker, UNCCF14............Tandreia Green, WKUF21............Ella Williams, USAF28............Sandra King, UAB

1988-89D5 .............Kelly Hoover, VCUD12 ...........Leslie Davis, ODUD19 ...........Wanda Guyton, USFJ3 ..............Kelly Lyons, ODUJ9 ..............Ella Williams, USAJ16 ............Tandreia Green, WKUJ23 ............Kim McQuarter, ODUJ30 ............Adrian Vickers, USAF6 .............Kelly Lyons, ODUF13............Tandreia Green, WKUF20............Lisa Stielper, VCUF27............Kelly Lyons, ODU

1989-90D5 .............Kelly Hoover, VCUD12 ...........Leslie Davis, ODUD19 ...........Wanda Guyton, USFJ3 ..............Kelly Lyons, ODUJ9 ..............Ella Williams, USAJ16 ............Tandreia Green, WKUJ23 ............Kim McQuarter, ODUJ30 ............Adrian Vickers, USAF6 .............Kelly Lyons, ODUF13............Tandreia Green, WKUF20............Lisa Stielper, VCUF27............Kelly Lyons, ODU

1990-91D3 ............. Stephanie Richardson, USAD10 ...........Diane Williams, VCUD17 ...........Mary Taylor, WKUJ2 ..............Jacque Nero, UABJ7 ..............Kristi Poore, USFJ14 ............Kim Norman, WKUJ21 ............Pat Gorham, UNCCJ28 ............Renee Bellamy, USFF4 .............Chanta Powell, USAF11............Jacque Nero, UABF18............Celeste Hill, ODUF25............Jacque Nero, UAB

1991-92D1 .............Sonja Tate, ASUD8 ............. Alyya Abdur-Rahman, UTPAD15 ...........Nicole Wilkett, ASUD22 ...........Paulette Monroe, WKUJ5 ..............Tamika Coley, UCFJ12 ............Nicole Wilkett, ASUJ19 ............Chanta Powell, USAJ26 ............Sonja Tate, ASUF2 .............Debbie Payne, UNOF9 .............Shantel Hardison, TechF16............Uirannah Jackson, LUF23............Kim Pehlke, WKU

1992-93D6 .............Ramona Jones, LUD14 ...........Sonja Tate, ASUD21 ...........Kenya Robinson, UNOJ3 ..............Sonja Tate, ASUJ10 ............Danielle Whitehurst, TechJ16 ............Paulette Monroe, WKUJ23 ............Sonja Tate, ASUJ31 ............Vickie Johnson, TechF7 .............Amy Brown, TechF14............Sonja Tate, ASUF21............ Renee Westmoreland, WKUM1 .............Travesa Gant, LUM8 .............Dawn Beachler, UTPA

1993-94D6 .............Cassandra Lumpkins, UNOD13 ...........Travesa Gant, LUD20 ...........Dawn Beachler, UTPAJ3 ..............Shyla Tucker, ASUJ10 ............Kayone Hankins, UNOJ17 ............Shyla Tucker, ASUJ24 ............Pam Thomas, TechJ31 ............Shyla Tucker, ASUF7 .............Travesa Gant, LUF14............Gwen Doyle, WKUF21............Dawn Beachler, UTPAF28............Debra Williams, Tech

1994-95D 5 ............Karen Degon, LUD 12 ..........Evevetta Crawford, ASUD19 ...........Dina Jones, USAJ2 ..............Tara Cosby, WKUJ9 ..............Lisa McMahon, LUJ16 ............Tara Cosby, WKUJ23 ............Kayone Hankins, UNOJ30 ............Lisa McMahon, LUF6 .............Vickie Johnson, TechF13............Debra Williams, TechF20............Gwen Doyle, WKUF27............Emma Clements, LUM6 .............Jodie Porter, UTPA

1995-96D4 .............LaTanya Jones, ASUD11 ...........Debra Williams, TechD18 ...........Phyllis Kelly, USAJ8 ..............Lara Webb, LamarJ15 ............Phyllis Kelly, USAJ22 ............Tamara Carter, USAJ29 ............Racquel Spurlock, TechF5 .............Dawn Warner, WKUF12............Phyllis Kelly, USAF19............Danielle Featherston, ASUF26............Lara Webb, LUM4 .............Lara Webb, LU

1996-97D2 .............Denise Scally, LUD9 .............Alisa Burras, TechD16 ...........Tamara Carter, USAJ6 ..............Tamara Carter, USAJ13 ............Amy Towne, ASUJ20 ............Monica Maxwell, TechJ27 ............Alisa Burras, TechF3 .............Danielle McCUL-Ley, WKUF10............Amy Towne, ASUF17............Tamara Carter, USAF24............Sue Syljebeck, UNOM3 .............Alisa Burras, Tech

1997-98D1 .............Amanda Wilson, TechD8 .............Jenny Anderson, UNOD15 ...........Jenny Anderson, UNOJ5 ..............Amanda Wilson, TechJ12 ............Vasso Beskaki, UNOJ19 ............Danielle McCUL-Ley, WKUJ26 ............Danielle McCUL-Ley, WKUF2 .............Alisa Burras, TechF9 .............Tiffany Green, UL-LF16............Christina Barry, ASUF23............Tamicha Jackson, TechM2 .............Amanda Wilson, Tech

1998-99N30 ...........Shea Lunsford, WKUD7 .............Shea Lunsford, WKUD14 ...........Tanisha Johnson, ASUJ4 ..............Zuzana Michalcová, FIUJ11 ............Amanda Wilson, TechJ18 ............ShaRae Mansfield, WKUJ25 ............Tamicha Jackson, TechF1 .............Amanda Wilson, TechF8 .............Zuzana Michalcová, FIUF15............Tanisha Johnson, ASUF22............Erin Kelly, UNOM1 .............ShaRae Mansfield, WKU

1999-2000N29 ...........Marylou Agustin, UNOD6 .............Julie Hagood, ASUD13 ...........Erika Gilbeaux, UL-LD20 ...........Jessica Webb, USAJ3 ..............Betty Lennox, TechJ10 ............Jen Ludwicki, UNOJ17 ............Jamie Britt, WKUJ24 ............Betty Lennox, TechJ31 ............ShaRae Mansfield, WKUF7 .............ShaRae Mansfield, WKUF14............Gergana Slavtcheva, FIUF21............ShaRae Mansfield, WKUF28............Tamicha Jackson, TechM6 .............Tamicha Jackson, Tech

2000-01N27 ...........Ayana Walker, TechD4 .............Gergana Slavtcheva, FIUD11 ...........Natalie Powers, WKUD18 ...........Jamie Thomatis, MTJ1 ..............Joi Gopher, USAJ8 ..............Misa Pavlickova, DENJ15 ............Gergana Slavtcheva, FIUJ22 ............Gergana Slavtcheva, FIUJ29 ............Misa Pavlickova, DENF5 .............Jamie Thomatis, MTF12............ShaRae Mansfield, WKUF19............Misa Pavlickova, DENF26............Jamie Thomatis, MT

2001-02N19 ...........Ivana Stojkovic, NMSUN26 ...........Andrea Haegele, UNOD3 .............Jamie Thomatis, MTD10 ...........Gergana Slavtcheva, FIUD17 ...........Sarah Richey, UL-LD24 ...........Ashley Atkinson, DEND31 ...........Nikki Weddle, DENJ7 ..............Cheryl Moody, FIUJ14 ............Yolanda White, UNOJ21 ............Jalie Mitchell, NTJ28 ............Cheryl Moody, FIUF4 .............Jalie Mitchell, NTF11............Cheryl Moody, FIUF18............Darci Cassidy, LRF25............Nikki Weddle, DEN

2002-03N26 ...........Kristina Covington, WKUD3 .............Ivelina Vrancheva, FIUD10 ...........Mari Sanchez, NMSUD17 ...........Cormisha Cotton, FIUD23 ...........Taneisha Russell, USAD30 ...........Mandy Shafer, FIUJ6 ..............Lora Ruddy, UNOJ13 ............Patrice Holmes, MTJ20 ............Taneisha Russell, USAJ27 ............Leslie Logsdon, WKUF3 .............Sinnamonn Garrett, NMSUF10............Patrice Holmes, MTF17............Taneisha Russell, USAF24............Lora Ruddy, UNOM3 .............Sinnamonn Garrett, NMSU

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2003-04N25 ...........Patrice Holmes, MTD1 .............Rudy Sims, ASUD8 .............Patrice Holmes, MTD15 ...........Anna Petrakova, UL-LD23 ...........Princess Moore, NMSUJ5 ..............Whitney Woodard, USAJ12 ............Anna Petrakova, UL-LJ19 ............Whitney Woodard, USAJ26 ............Carla Bartee, WKUF2 .............Kim Blanton, NTF9 .............Krystle Horton, MTF16............Ali Carter, ASUF23............ Tiffany Porter-Talbert, WKUM1 .............Leslie Logsdon, WKU

2004-05N23 ...........Anna Petrakova, UL-LN30 ...........Tiffany Porter-Talbert, WKUD7 .............Milena Tomova, FIUD14 ...........Crystal Kelly, WKUD21 ...........Milena Tomova, FIUD28 ...........Krystle Horton, MTJ4 ..............Monique Bribiescas, NMSUJ11 ............Ali Carter, ASUJ18 ............Milena Tomova, FIUJ25 ............Tiffany Porter-Talbert, WKUF1 .............Erica Howard, NTF8 .............Leslie Logsdon, WKUF15............Crystal Kelly, WKUF22............Adrianne Davie, ASUM1 .............Tia Stovall, MT

2005-06N22 ...........Crystal Kelly, WKUN29 ...........Crystal Kelly, WKUD6 .............Chrissy Givens, MTD13 ...........Tiffany Porter-Talbert, WKUD20 ...........Tiffany Porter-Talbert, WKUJ3 ..............Lasma Jekabsone, FIUJ10 ............Chrissy Givens, MTJ17 ............Yolanda Jones, UL-LJ24 ............Adrianne Davie, ASUJ31 ............Crystal Kelly, WKUF7 .............Whitney Woodard, USAF14............Jocelyn Love, LRF23............Chrissy Givens, MTF28............Mia Ajekwu, UNT

2006-07N14 ...........Amber Holt, MTN21 ...........Chrissy Givens, MTN28 ...........Adrianne Davie, ASUD5 .............Crystal Kelly, WKUD12 ...........Chrissy Givens, MTD19 ...........Rudy Sims, ASUJ8 ..............Crystal Kelly, WKUJ15 ............Yolanda Jones, UL-LJ22 ............Chrissy Givens, MTJ29 ............Crystal Kelly, WKUF5 .............Amber Holt, MTF12............Adrianne Davie, ASUF19............Crystal Kelly, WKUF26............Yolanda Jones, UL-L

2007-08N13 ...........Kenzie Rich, WKUN20 ...........Amber Holt, MTN27 ...........Crystal Kelly, WKUD4 .............Crystal Kelly, WKUD11 ...........LaQuetta Ferguson, FIUD18 ...........Amber Holt, MTJ7 ..............Amber Holt, MTJ14 ............Lottie Moore, ULMJ21 ............Nikya Hughes, LRJ28 ............Amber Holt, MTF4 .............Crystal Kelly, WKUF11............Anshel Copper, LRF18............Amber Holt, MTF25............Crystal Kelly, WKUM3 .............Anshel Copper, LR

2008-09N18 ...........Arnika Brown, WKUN25 ...........Alysha Clark, MTD12 ...........Alysha Clark, MTD19 ...........Kim Sitzmann, LRD26 ...........Amber Jackson, NTJ5 ..............Chastity Reed, LRJ12 ............Arnika Brown, WKUJ19 ............Alysha Clark, MTJ26 ............Chastity Reed, LRF2 .............Alysha Clark, MTF9 .............Amy McNear, WKUF16............Alysha Clark, MTF23............Breana Turner, FAUM2 .............Alysha Clark, MT

2009-10N17 ...........Alysha Clark, MTN24 ...........Amy McNear, WKUD1 .............Chastity Reed, LRD8 .............Chastity Reed, LRD15 ...........Alysha Clark, MTD22 ...........Alysha Clark, MTJ4 ..............Chastity Reed, LRJ11 ............Tashley Gaines, USAJ18 ............Alysha Clark, MTJ25 ............Kaetlyn Murdoch, DenverF1 .............Ebonie Jefferson, ASUF8 .............Lyrell Barfield, FAUF15............Mercedes Johnson, UL-LF22............Alysha Clark, MTM1 .............Alysha Clark, MT

2010-11N16 ...........Ebony Rowe, MTN23 ...........Britteni Rice, DenverN30 ...........Kaetlyn Murdoch, Denver..................Jerica Coley, FIUD7 .............Brianna Culberson, DenverD14 ...........Ebony Rowe, MTD21 ...........Chastity Reed, LRJ4 ..............Ebony Rowe, MTJ10 ............Kaetlyn Murdoch, DenverJ17 ............Dentra Kellum, NTJ24 ............Brianna Culberson, DenverJ31 ............Jerica Coley, FIUF7 .............Icelyn Elie, MTF14............Ebony Rowe, MTF21............Shania Hurst, ASUF28............Chastity Reed, LR

2011-12N15 ...........Kaetlyn Murdoch, DenverN22 ...........Jane Morrill, ASUN29 ...........Tamara Torru, NTD6 .............Jerica Coley, FIUD13 ...........Ebony Rowe, MTD20 ...........Kaetlyn Murdoch, DenverJ2 ..............Ebony Rowe, MTJ9 ..............Jerica Coley, FIUJ16 ............Sarda Peterson, USA J23 ............Ebony Rowe, MTJ30 ............Kaetlyn Murdoch, DenverF6 .............Sarda Peterson, USAF13............Jerica Coley, FIUF20............Marian Kursh, LRF27............Ebony Rowe, MT

2012-13N13 ...........Ebony Rowe, MTN2 .............Chastity Gooch, WKUN27 ...........Jerica Coley, FIUD4 .............Alexis Govan, WKUD11 ...........Ebony Rowe, MTD18 ...........Jerica Coley, FIUJ7 ..............Alexis Govan, WKUJ14 ............Ebony Rowe, MTJ21 ............Alexis Govan, WKUJ28 ............Jerica Coley, FIUF4 .............Alexis Hyder, NTF11............Joanna Harden, TROYF18............Jerica Coley, FIUF25............Taylor Ford, LRM4 .............Ashleigh Simmons, ULM

2013-14N12 ...........Aundrea Gamble, ASUN19 ...........Chastity Gooch, WKUN26 ...........Aundrea Gamble, ASUD3 .............Kendra Long, GSUD10 ...........Joanna Harden, TROYD17 ...........Ashley Ezeh, TXSTJ6 ..............Chastity Gooch, WKUJ13 ............Taylor Gault, LRJ20 ............Joanna Harden, TROYJ27 ............Chastity Gooch, WKUF3 .............Erin Peoples, TXSTF10............Desherra Nwanguma, UTAF17............Kendall Noble, WKUF24............Kendra Long, GSUM3 .............Ashleigh Simmons, ULMM10 ...........Aundrea Gamble, ASU

2014-15 N18 ...........Ka’Nesheia Cobbins, LRN25 ...........Maryah Sydnor, APPD2 .............Kaitlyn Pratt, LRD9 .............Caitlyn Ramirez, TROYD16 ...........Taylor Gault, LRJ5 ..............Aundrea Gamble, ASUJ12 ............Aundrea Gamble, ASUJ19 ............Ronita Garrett, TROYJ26 ............Sharnice Brooks, ULMF2 .............Aundrea Gamble, ASUF9 .............Alisha Andrews, GSUF16............Keanna Keys, LRF23............Ashley Beverly-Kelley, TROYM2 .............Ronita Garrett, TROYM9 .............Jasmine Hunt, ASU

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1983 (ODU Field House; Norfolk, Va.)

First RoundWKU 87, VCU 43South Alabama 88, South Florida 60Alabama-Birmingham 75, UNC Charlotte 53SemifinalsWKU 69, South Alabama 67Old Dominion 102, Alabama-Birmingham 79ChampionshipOld Dominion 78, WKU 67

1984 (ODU Field House; Norfolk, Va.)

First RoundSouth Alabama 82, Alabama-Birmingham 63UNC Charlotte 74, VCU 47WKU 83, South Florida 42SemifinalsSouth Alabama 61, UNC Charlotte 57Old Dominion 80, WKU 60ChampionshipOld Dominion 78, South Alabama 69

1985 (ODU Field House; Norfolk, Va.)

First RoundWKU 85, South Florida 64South Alabama 69, VCU 66Alabama-Birmingham 73, UNC Charlotte 68SemifinalsWKU 87, South Alabama 82 (ot)Old Dominion 95, Alabama-Birmingham 57ChampionshipOld Dominion 76, WKU 63

1986 (E.A. Diddle Arena; Bowling Green, Ky.)

First RoundOld Dominion 91, South Florida 56Alabama-Birmingham 62, VCU 52South Alabama 63, UNC Charlotte 48SemifinalsOld Dominion 65, South Alabama 63WKU 80, Alabama-Birmingham 53ChampionshipWKU 69, Old Dominion 61

1987 (ODU Field House; Norfolk, Va.)

First RoundWKU 80, UNC Charlotte 47VCU 86, Alabama-Birmingham 71Old Dominion 84, South Florida 34SemifinalsSouth Alabama 80, WKU 75Old Dominion 90, VCU 63 ChampionshipOld Dominion 64, South Alabama 61

1988(USF Sun Dome; Tampa, Fla.)

First RoundAlabama-Birmingham 77, UNC Charlotte 61South Alabama 79, VCU 49WKU 75, South Florida 47SemifinalsOld Dominion 66, Alabama-Birmingham 59WKU 72, South Alabama 59 ChampionshipWKU 74, Old Dominion 69

1989 (E.A. Diddle Arena; Bowling Green, Ky.)

First RoundOld Dominion 74, Alabama-Birmingham 60VCU 82, South Florida 73WKU 81, UNC Charlotte 50SemifinalsSouth Alabama 86, VCU 78WKU 93, Old Dominion 58 ChampionshipWKU 67, South Alabama 54

1990 (ODU Field House; Norfolk, Va.)

First RoundOld Dominion 81, South Alabama 72UNC Charlotte 81, South Florida 76Alabama-Birmingham 75, VCU 69SemifinalsOld Dominion 73, WKU 65Alabama-Birmingham 74, UNC Charlotte 67 ChampionshipOld Dominion 72, Alabama-Birmingham 57

1991 (UAB Arena; Birmingham, Ala.)

First RoundWKU 91, South Florida 69UNC Charlotte 69, VCU 66Old Dominion 70, South Alabama 67SemifinalsAlabama-Birmingham 74, Old Dominion 69WKU 75, UNC Charlotte 61 ChampionshipWKU 81, Alabama-Birmingham 73

1992 (E.A. Diddle Arena; Bowling Green, Ky.)

First RoundLamar 104, Texas-Pan American 64Arkansas State 74, New Orleans 55Louisiana Tech 73, South Alabama 41WKU 89, Central Florida 45SemifinalsArkansas State 76, Lamar 63WKU 72, Louisiana Tech 66 (OT)ChampionshipWKU 65, Arkansas State 62

1993(Thomas Assembly Center; Ruston, La.)

First RoundNew Orleans 66, South Alabama 58WKU 96, UL Lafayette 37Arkansas State 70, Texas-Pan American 53SemifinalsLouisiana Tech 67, New Orleans 60WKU 73, Arkansas State 70ChampionshipWKU 81, Louisiana Tech 73

1994 (E.A. Diddle Arena; Bowling Green, Ky.)

First RoundNew Orleans 72, Lamar 66Tech 80, Texas-Pan American 34Arkansas State 78, UL Lafayette 35WKU 84, South Alabama 46SemifinalsLouisiana Tech 50, New Orleans 42WKU 61, Arkansas State 52ChampionshipLouisiana Tech 68, WKU 43

1995 (Thomas Assembly Center; Ruston, La.)

First RoundLamar 85, South Alabama 76WKU 88, UL Lafayette 41Arkansas State 88, New Orleans 82Louisiana Tech 95, Texas-Pan American 34SemifinalsWKU 76, Lamar 70Louisiana Tech 72, Arkansas State 51ChampionshipWKU 71, Louisiana Tech 68

1996 (Convocation Center; Jonesboro, Ark.)

First RoundLamar 70, South Alabama 65Louisiana Tech 89, UL Lafayette 37WKU 95, Texas-Pan American 50New Orleans 72, Arkansas State 54SemifinalsLouisiana Tech 86, Lamar 46WKU 89, New Orleans 63ChampionshipLouisiana Tech 71, WKU 53

1997 (E.A. Diddle Arena; Bowling Green, Ky.)

First RoundNew Orleans 85, Texas-Pan American 60Louisiana Tech 100, Lamar 42WKU 103, UL Lafayette 36Arkansas State 70, South Alabama 51 SemifinalsLouisiana Tech 87, New Orleans 59WKU 76, Arkansas State 61ChampionshipLouisiana Tech 80, WKU 68

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1998(Thomas Assembly Center; Ruston, La.)

First RoundArkansas State 78, South Alabama 59WKU 113, Lamar 47Louisiana Tech 91, Texas-Pan American 56New Orleans 66, UL Lafayette 63SemifinalsWKU 103, Arkansas State 88Louisiana Tech 91, New Orleans 54ChampionshipLouisiana Tech 69, WKU 68

1999(Convocation Center; Jonesboro, Ark.)

First RoundWKU 91, South Alabama 70FIU 73, UL Lafayette 42Arkansas State 87, New Orleans 85 (OT)SemifinalsFIU 76, WKU 65Louisiana Tech 114, Arkansas State 67ChampionshipLouisiana Tech 84, FIU 60

2000(E.A. Diddle Arena; Bowling Green, Ky.)

First RoundSouth Alabama 73, Little Rock 58QuarterfinalsArkansas State 76, Denver 69Louisiana Tech 95, South Alabama 51WKU 80, UL Lafayette 70FIU 64, New Orleans 60SemifinalsLouisiana Tech 91, Arkansas State 81WKU 77, FIU 67ChampionshipLouisiana Tech 97, WKU 94

2001(Mitchell Center; Mobile, Ala.)

First RoundSouth Alabama 59, Arkansas State 54WKU 96, New Mexico State 57Middle Tennessee 78, UL Lafayette 59New Orleans 72, Little Rock 62QuarterfinalsDenver 51, South Alabama 41Louisiana Tech 86, WKU 63North Texas 72, Middle Tennessee 54FIU 98, New Orleans 76SemifinalsDenver 78, FIU 67Louisiana Tech 74, North Texas 57ChampionshipLouisiana Tech 67, Denver 55

2002(Lakefront Arena; New Orleans, La.)

First RoundNew Orleans 51, Arkansas State, 47 (OT)New Mexico State 56, Little Rock, 54Middle Tennessee 90, UL Lafayette, 59QuarterfinalsNorth Texas 75, New Orleans, 49FIU 88, New Mexico State, 57WKU 64, South Alabama, 49Denver 78, Middle Tennessee, 63SemifinalsNorth Texas 84, WKU, 52FIU 80, Denver, 65ChampionshipFIU 66, North Texas 49

2003(E.A. Diddle Arena; Bowling Green, Ky.)

First RoundArkansas State 66, Denver 59North Texas 70, Little Rock 59FIU 77, UL Lafayette 41QuarterfinalsArkansas State 64, New Mexico State 60WKU 65, North Texas 53Middle Tennessee 69, New Orleans 55South Alabama 74, FIU 57SemifinalsMiddle Tennessee 65, Arkansas State 52WKU 62, South Alabama 53ChampionshipWKU 86, Middle Tennessee 83

2004(E.A. Diddle Arena; Bowling Green, Ky.)

QuarterfinalsDenver 47, South Alabama 45New Mexico State 71, Arkansas State 65 (2OT)Middle Tennessee 81, North Texas 66WKU 85, UL Lafayette 68SemifinalsMiddle Tennessee 64, Denver 61WKU 71, New Mexico State 56ChampionshipMiddle Tennessee 79, WKU 57

2005(The Super Pit; Denton, Texas)

First RoundLittle Rock 50, Denver 48FIU 48, New Mexico State 45Middle Tennessee 73, New Orleans 30QuarterfinalsUL Lafayette 61, FIU 60WKU 91, Little Rock 60Middle Tennessee 59, North Texas 58 (ot)Arkansas State 61, South Alabama 53 SemifinalsMiddle Tennessee 65, WKU 61UL Lafayette 61, Arkansas State 49ChampionshipMiddle Tennessee 67, UL Lafayette 52

2006(The Murphy Center; Murfreesboro, Tenn.)

First RoundSouth Alabama 48, Little Rock 34Arkansas State 68, Troy 62FIU 69, New Orleans 46QuarterfinalsMiddle Tennessee 84, UL Lafayette 58WKU 83, South Alabama 68Arkansas State 78, North Texas 62 FIU 68, Denver 59 SemifinalsMiddle Tennessee 90, Arkansas State 64WKU 66, FIU 58ChampionshipMiddle Tennessee 84, WKU 73

2007(The Cajundome; Lafayette, La.)

First Round - Campus SitesDenver 65, Florida Atlantic 41Little Rock 67, New Orleans 30Arkansas State 69, ULM 56FIU 61, Troy 49South Alabama 52, North Texas 44QuarterfinalsMiddle Tennessee 79, South Alabama 52Denver 62, Little Rock 60UL Lafayette 67, FIU 49Arkansas State 76, WKU 67SemifinalsMiddle Tennessee 76, Denver 50UL Lafayette 62, Arkansas State 59ChampionshipMiddle Tennessee 77, UL Lafayette 67

2008(The Mitchell Center; Mobile, Ala.)

First Round - Campus SitesNorth Texas 75, New Orleans 62FIU 68, Denver 57Arkansas State 68, Florida Atlantic 50South Alabama 49, UL Lafayette 40 Troy 66, ULM 65QuarterfinalsWKU 61, North Texas 53Arkansas State 53, South Alabama 52Little Rock 57, FIU 52Middle Tennessee 74, Troy 51SemifinalsWKU 70, Arkansas State 56Middle Tennessee 57, Little Rock 45ChampionshipWKU 65, Middle Tennessee 49

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2006(The Murphy Center; Murfreesboro, Tenn.)

First RoundSouth Alabama 48, Little Rock 34Arkansas State 68, Troy 62FIU 69, New Orleans 46QuarterfinalsMiddle Tennessee 84, UL Lafayette 58WKU 83, South Alabama 68Arkansas State 78, North Texas 62 FIU 68, Denver 59 SemifinalsMiddle Tennessee 90, Arkansas State 64WKU 66, FIU 58ChampionshipMiddle Tennessee 84, WKU 73

2007(The Cajundome; Lafayette, La.)

First Round - Campus SitesDenver 65, Florida Atlantic 41Little Rock 67, New Orleans 30Arkansas State 69, ULM 56FIU 61, Troy 49South Alabama 52, North Texas 44QuarterfinalsMiddle Tennessee 79, South Alabama 52Denver 62, Little Rock 60UL Lafayette 67, FIU 49Arkansas State 76, WKU 67SemifinalsMiddle Tennessee 76, Denver 50UL Lafayette 62, Arkansas State 59ChampionshipMiddle Tennessee 77, UL Lafayette 67

2008(The Mitchell Center; Mobile, Ala.)

First Round - Campus SitesNorth Texas 75, New Orleans 62FIU 68, Denver 57Arkansas State 68, Florida Atlantic 50South Alabama 49, UL Lafayette 40 Troy 66, ULM 65QuarterfinalsWKU 61, North Texas 53Arkansas State 53, South Alabama 52Little Rock 57, FIU 52Middle Tennessee 74, Troy 51SemifinalsWKU 70, Arkansas State 56Middle Tennessee 57, Little Rock 45ChampionshipWKU 65, Middle Tennessee 49

2009(Summit Arena; Hot Springs, Ark.)

First Round - Campus SitesNo. 4 Troy 68, No. 13 UL Lafayette 65No. 5 South Alabama 50, No. 12 FIU 44No. 11 North Texas 80, No. 6 Arkansas State 74No. 10 ULM 71, No. 7 WKU 62No. 9 New Orleans 67, No. 8 Florida Atlantic 61QuarterfinalsNo. 1 Middle Tennessee 82, No. 9 New Orleans 47No. 5 South Alabama 52, No. 4 Troy 39No. 2 Little Rock 52, No. 10 ULM 40No. 3 Denver 67, No. 11 North Texas 63SemifinalsNo. 1 Middle Tennessee 77, No. 5 South Alabama 71No. 2 Little Rock 70, No. 3 Denver 60 (2 OT) ChampionshipNo. 1 Middle Tennessee 74, No. 2 Little Rock 54

2010(Summit Arena; Hot Springs, Ark.)

First RoundNo. 4 Denver 69, No. 13 UL Monroe 57No. 12 New Orleans 51, No. 5 Florida Atlantic 50No. 6 South Alabama 82, No. 11 UL Lafayette 76No. 8 Arkansas State 60, No. 9 Troy 54No. 10 North Texas 61, No. 7 FIU 51QuarterfinalsNo. 1 Little Rock 73, No. 8 Arkansas State 60No. 12 New Orleans 55, No. 4 Denver 48No. 2 Middle Tennessee 101, No. 10 North Texas 66No. 3 WKU 72, South Alabama 67SemifinalsNo. 1 Little Rock 73, No. 12 New Orleans 43No. 2 Middle Tennessee 76, No. 3 WKU 63ChampionshipNo. 2 Middle Tennessee 70, No. 1 Little Rock 68 (OT)

2011(Summit Arena; Hot Springs, Ark.)

First Round(E3) WKU 81, (W6) North Texas 66(W4) Arkansas State 66, (E5) Florida Atlantic 52(W3) UL Monroe 60, (E6) Troy 51(E4) South Alabama 58, (W5) UL Lafayette 53Quarterfinals(W4) Arkansas State 77, (E1) Middle Tennessee 62(E3) WKU 65, (W2) Denver 57 (W1) Little Rock 73, (E4) South Alabama 54(E2) FIU 52, (W3) UL Monroe 51Semifinals(E3) WKU 55, (W4) Arkansas State 47(W1) Little Rock 47, (E2) FIU 37Championship(W1) Little Rock 66, (E3) WKU 59

2012(Summit Arena; Hot Springs, Ark.)

First Round(E3) FIU 74, (W6) UL Lafayette 53(E5) WKU 66, (W4) UL Monroe 50(W3) North Texas 75, (E6) Troy 61(E4) South Alabama 62, (W5) Arkansas State 38Quarterfinals(E1) Middle Tennessee 65, (E5) WKU 57(E3) FIU 67, (W2) Denver 59(W1) Little Rock 60, (E4) South Alabama 54(E2) Florida Atlantic 56, (W3) North Texas 55Semifinals(E1) Middle Tennessee 63, (E3) FIU 53(W1) Little Rock 59, (E2) Florida Atlantic 42Championship(W1) Little Rock 71, (E1) Middle Tennessee 70 (OT)

2013(Summit Arena; Hot Springs, Ark.)

First RoundNo. 9 UL Monroe 71, No. 8 Florida Atlantic 63No. 10 Troy 62, No.7 South Alabama 49No. 11 UL Lafayette 80 (2OT), No. 6 North Texas 74QuarterfinalsNo. 1 Middle Tennessee 59, No. 9 UL Monroe 56No. 5 FIU 57, No. 4 Arkansas State 50No. 2 Little Rock 65, No. 10 Troy 52No. 3 WKU 61, No. 11 UL Lafayette 57SemifinalsNo. 1 Middle Tennessee 68, No. 5 FIU 59No. 2 Little Rock 74, No. 3 WKU 54ChampionshipNo. 1 Middle Tennessee 53, No. 2 Little Rock 48

2014(Lakefront Arena; New Orleans, La.)

First RoundNo. 1 Arkansas State 78, No. 8 UL Monroe 69No. 4 Texas State 78, No. 5 Georgia State 44No. 2 WKU 67, No. 7 UL Lafayette 61No. 3 Little Rock 66, No. 6 Troy 54SemifinalsNo. 1 Arkansas State 59, No. 4 Texas State 48No. 2 WKU 66, No. 3 Little Rock 62ChampionshipNo. 2 WKU 61, No. 1 Arkansas State 60

2015(Lakefront Arena; New Orleans, La.)

First RoundNo. 8 Georgia State 54, No. 1 Little Rock 71No. 5 UT Arlington 46, No. 4 Texas State 52No. 7 Appalachian State 52, No. 2 Arkansas State 67No. 6 UL Lafayette 66, No. 3 Troy 52SemifinalsNo. 1 Little Rock 87, No. 4 Texas State 44No. 2 Arkansas State 63, No. 6 UL Lafayette 61ChampionshipNo. 1 Little Rock 78, No. 2 Arkansas State 72

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1985

PLAYER YR. POS. TEAM

*Tracy Claxton Sr. F ODU

Medina Dixon Sr. F ODU

Clemette Haskins So. G WKU

Lillie Mason Jr. F WKU

Kami Thomas Jr. G WKU

1986

PLAYER YR. POS. TEAM

*Lillie Mason Sr. F WKU

Denise Adams Jr. G USA

Adrienne Goodson So. F ODU

Donna Harrington So. F ODU

Clemette Haskins Jr. G WKU

1987

PLAYER YR. POS. TEAM

*Adrienne Goodson Jr. F ODU

Marie Christian Sr. G ODU

Clemette Haskins Sr. G ODU

Orphie Moore Sr. F USA

Adrian Vickers Fr. F USA

1988

PLAYER YR. POS. TEAM

*Susie Starks Jr. G WKU

Adrienne Goodson Sr. G ODU

Sandra King Sr. F UAB

Mary Taylor Fr. C WKU

Adrian Vickers So. F USA

1989

PLAYER YR. POS. TEAM

*Tandreia Green Jr. F WKU

Wanda Guyton Sr. C USF

Kelly Hoover Sr. F VCU

Kelly Lyons Jr. C ODU

Ella Williams Sr. F USA

1990

PLAYER YR. POS. TEAM

*Kelly Lyons Sr. C ODU

T.J. Jones Jr. G ODU

Jacque Nero So. F UAB

Angie Snyder So. G USF

Sandra Williams Jr. F UNCC

1991

PLAYER YR. POS. TEAM

*Mary Taylor Jr. F WKU

Celeste Hill Fr. F ODU

Paulette Monroe So. C WKU

Jacque Nero Jr. F UAB

Kim Pehlke Jr. G WKU

1992

PLAYER YR. POS. TEAM

*Kim Pehlke Sr. G WKU

Shantel Hardison Sr. G TECH

Sonja Tate Jr. G ASU

Renee Westmoreland Jr. G WKU

Nicole Wilkett Sr. F ASU

1993

PLAYER YR. POS. TEAM

*Paulette Monroe Sr. C WKU

Vickie Johnson Fr. F TECH

Kristie Jordan Sr. G WKU

Renee Westmoreland Sr. G WKU

Debra Williams Fr. G TECH

1994

PLAYER YR. POS. TEAM

*Debra Williams So. G TECH

Tara Cosby Jr. F WKU

Denise Hill Sr. F WKU

Pam Thomas Sr. G TECH

Dawn Warner So. G WKU

1995

PLAYER YR. POS. TEAM

*Racquel Spurlock Jr. C TECH

Veronica Cook Sr. G WKU

Tara Cosby Sr. C WKU

Vickie Johnson Jr. G TECH

Kendra Neal Jr. G TECH

Debra Williams Jr. G TECH

1996

PLAYER YR. POS. TEAM

*Racquel Spurlock Sr. C TECH

Tarshia Bronner Jr. F WKU

Kendra Neal Sr. G TECH

Lara Webb So. G LAMAR

Debra Williams Sr. G TECH

1997

PLAYER YR. POS. TEAM

*Tamicha Jackson Fr. G TECH

Alisa Burras Jr. C TECH

Leslie Johnson Jr. C WKU

Monica Maxwell So. F TECH

Danielle McCulley Jr. F WKU

1998

PLAYER YR. POS. TEAM

*Amanda Wilson Jr. F TECH

Alisa Burras Sr. C TECH

Julie Hagood So. G ASU

Tamicha Jackson So. G TECH

Leslie Johnson Sr. C WKU

Danielle McCulley Sr. F WKU

1999

PLAYER YR. POS. TEAM

*Monica Maxwell Sr. F TECH

Dalma Iványi Sr. G FIU

Betty Lennox Jr. G TECH

Shea Lunsford Sr. F WKU

Zuzana Michalcová Sr. F FIU

Amanda Wilson Sr. F TECH

2000

PLAYER YR. POS. TEAM

*Betty Lennox Sr. G TECH

Julie Hagood Sr. G ASU

Tamicha Jackson Sr. G TECH

ShaRae Mansfield Jr. F WKU

Natalie Powers So. G WKU

Jaime Walz Sr. G WKU

2001

PLAYER YR. POS. TEAM

*Ayana Walker Jr. F TECH

Gergana Slavtcheva Jr. F FIU

Jalie Mitchell Jr. F NT

Nikki Weddle Jr. G DEN

Michaela Pavlickova Sr. F DEN

Brooke Lassiter Jr. G TECH

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2002

PLAYER YR. POS. TEAM

*Cheryl Moody Sr. F FIU

Cormisha Cotton Jr. F FIU

Jalie Mitchell Sr. F NT

Gergana Slavtcheva Sr. F FIU

Nicole Thomas Sr. G NT

Jamie Thomatis Sr. G MT

2003

PLAYER YR. POS. TEAM

*Patrice Holmes So. G MT

Kristina Covington Sr. G WKU

Leslie Logsdon Jr. G WKU

Tiffany Porter-Talbert Fr. G WKU

Taneisha Russell Sr. F USA

Tia Stovall Fr. F MT

2004

PLAYER YR. POS. TEAM

*Patrice Holmes Jr. G MT

Carla Bartee Fr. F WKU

Sinnamonn Garrett Sr. G NMSU

Krystle Horton Fr. F MT

Tiffany Porter-Talbert So. G WKU

Tia Stovall So. F MT

2005

PLAYER YR. POS. TEAM

*Patrice Holmes Sr. G MT

Tiffany Porter-Talbert Jr. G WKU

Tia Stovall Jr. F MT

Adrianne Davie So. C ASU

Anna Petrakova Sr. C UL-L

Chrissy Givens So. G MT

2006

PLAYER YR. POS. TEAM

*Chrissy Givens Jr. G MT

Lasma Jekabsone Jr. C FIU

Tiffany Porter-Talbert Sr. G WKU

Crystal Kelly So. F WKU

Adrianne Davie Jr. C ASU

Tia Stovall Sr. F MT

2007

PLAYER YR. POS. TEAM

*Chrissy Givens Sr. G MT

Krystle Horton Sr. F MT

Amber Holt Jr. F MT

Jeanenne Colbert Sr. G UL-L

Yolanda Jones Sr. F UL-L

Rudy Sims Sr. G ASU

2008

PLAYER YR. POS. TEAM

*Dominique Duck Jr. F WKU

Sherina Scott Fr. F ASU

Amber Holt Sr. F MT

Arnika Brown Fr. F WKU

Crystal Kelly Sr. F WKU

Kenzie Rich So. G WKU

2009

PLAYER YR. POS. TEAM

*Alysha Clark Jr. F MT

Brandi Brown Jr. F MT

Cheslia Lymon Jr. G MT

Chastity Reed So. F LR

Kim Sitzmann Jr. G LR

Shakira Nettles Jr. G USA

2010

PLAYER YR. POS. TEAM

*Alysha Clark Sr. F MT

Anne-Marie Lanning Jr. G MT

Chastity Reed Jr. F LR

Kim Sitzmann Sr. G LR

Shanika Butler Jr. G LR

Brittany Helm Sr. F UNO

2011

PLAYER YR. POS. TEAM

*Chastity Reed Sr. F LR

Shanika Butler Sr. G LR

Arnika Brown Sr. F WKU

Amy McNear Sr. G WKU

Keisha Mosely Jr. F WKU

Nene Hurst Sr. G ASU

2012

PLAYER YR. POS. TEAM

*Taylor Gault Fr. G LR

Fanni Hutlassa RS-Sr. G FIU

Ebony Rowe So. F MT

Kortni Jones Sr. G MT

Icelyn Elie Jr. F MT

Marian Kursch Sr. C LR

2013

PLAYER YR. POS. TEAM

*Kortni Jones Sr. G MT

Taylor Gault So. G LR

Shanity James Fr. F LR

Jerica Coley Jr. G FIU

Ebony Rowe Jr. F MT

Alexis Govan So. G WKU

2014

PLAYER YR. POS. TEAM

*Chastity Gooch Jr. F/C WKU

Taylor Gault Jr. G LR

Aundra Gamble So. G ASU

Kendall Noble Fr. G WKU

Micah Jones So. G WKU

2015

PLAYER YR. POS. TEAM

Keke Veal Jr. G UL-L

Aundrea Gamble RS-Jr. G ASU

Khadija Brown-Haywood Jr. F ASU

Alexius Dawn Jr. G LR

Ka’Nesheia Cobbins Sr. G LR

*Taylor Gault Sr. G LR

* -- Tournament MVP

Other Sun Belt Tournament MOPs:

1983 – Anne Donovan, Sr., C, ODU

1984 – Marie Christian, Fr., G, ODU

Note: All-Tournament Teams were not named in 1983 and

1984.

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TEAM RECORDS

SINGLE GAME

Most Points: 114, Louisiana Tech vs. Arkansas State, 1999.

Most Points in Half: 58, Louisiana Tech vs. Arkansas State, 1999.

Fewest Points: 30, New Orleans vs. Middle Tennessee, 2005.

Fewest Points (both teams): 92, Louisiana Tech (50) vs. New Orleans (42), 1994; Denver (51) vs. South Alabama (41), 2001.

Largest Winning Margin: 67, WKU (103) vs. UL Lafayette (36), 1997.

Most Field Goals Made: 46, Old Dominion vs. Alabama-Birmingham, 1983.

Most Field Goal Attempts: 85, Old Dominion vs. Alabama-Birmingham, 1991.

Best Field Goal Percentage: .708 (46-65), Old Dominion vs. Alabama-Birmingham, 1983.

Most Three-Point Field Goals Made: 13, WKU vs. Middle Tennessee, 2003.

Most Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 36, Middle Tennessee vs. North Texas, 2010.

Best Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 10 att.): .727 (8-11), Florida International vs. New Orleans, 2001.

Most Free Throws Made: 33, WKU vs. Arkansas State, 1998.

Most Free Throw Attempts: 44, WKU vs. Arkansas State, 1998.

Best Free Throw Percentage (Min. 10 att.): 1.000 (12-12), WKU vs. Old Dominion, 1984.

Most Rebounds: 65, Louisiana Tech vs. Texas-Pan American, 1994

Most Assists: 33, Old Dominion vs. Alabama-Birmingham, 1983.

Most Steals: 22, WKU vs. South Florida, 1985; Arkansas State vs. New Orleans, 1996.

Most Blocked Shots: 13, Old Dominion vs. Alabama-Birmingham, 1983; Old Dominion vs. WKU, 1983.

TOURNAMENT

Most Points: 284, WKU, 1998.

Most Field Goals Made: 109, Louisiana Tech, 1997.

Most Field Goal Attempts: 228, WKU, 2011.

Best Field Goal Percentage: .608 (76-125), Old

Dominion, 1983.

Most Three-Point Field Goals Made: 27, WKU, 2003.

Most Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 75, Middle Tennessee, 2010.

Best Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 10 att.): .615 (8-13), New Orleans, 1995.

Most Free Throws Made: 75, WKU, 1998.

Most Free Throw Attempts: 103, WKU, 1998.

Best Free Throw Percentage: .967 (29-30), WKU, 1984.

Most Rebounds: 170, Louisiana Tech, 1996.

Most Assists: 69, WKU, 1985.

Most Steals: 42, Louisiana Tech, 1996.

Most Blocked Shots: 26, Old Dominion, 1983.

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

SINGLE GAME

Most Points: 48, Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee vs. LR, 2010.

Most Field Goals Made: 16, Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee vs. North Texas, 2010; Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee vs. LR, 2010; Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee vs. WKU, 2010; Chastity Reed, LR vs. New Orleans, 2010.

Most Field Goal Attempts: 31, Dawn Beachler, Texas-Pan American vs. Louisiana Tech, 1994; Chastity Reed, LR vs. New Orleans, 2010.

Best Field Goal Percentage (Min. 10 att.): .923 (12-13), Helen Malone, Old Dominion vs. Alabama-Birmingham, 1983.

Most Three Point Field Goals Made: 8, Leslie Logsdon, WKU vs. Middle Tennessee, 2003.

Most Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 16, Sylvana Okde, UL Lafayette vs. North Texas, 2013.

Best Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 5 att.): 1.000 (5-5), Melissa Garcia, Denver vs. Florida International, 2001.

Most Free Throws Made: 16, Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee vs. South Alabama, 2009; Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee vs. LR, 2010.

Most Free Throw Attempts: 18, Amber Holt, Middle Tennessee vs. LR, 2008; 16, Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee vs. South Alabama, 2009; Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee vs. LR, 2010.

Best Free Throw Percentage (Min. 10 att.): 1.000 (14-14), Kendra Neal, Louisiana Tech vs. WKU, 1996; (10-10), Patrice Holmes, Middle Tennessee

vs. Arkansas State, 2003; (10-10), Brianna Culberson, Denver vs. UL Monroe, 2010.

Most Rebounds: 19, Mary Klinewski, South Florida vs. South Alabama, 1983; Tandreia Green, WKU vs. South Alabama, 1989; Diane Williams, Va. Commonwealth vs. UNC Charlotte, 1991; Travesa Gant, Lamar vs. New Orleans, 1994.

Most Assists: 13, Clemette Haskins, WKU vs. Old Dominion, 1985; LaQuan Stallworth, Louisiana Tech vs. WKU, 1998.

Most Steals: 9, Dawn Warner, WKU vs. New Orleans, 1996.

Most Blocked Shots: 13, Anne Donovan, Old Dominion vs. WKU, 1983.

TOURNAMENT

Most Minutes Played: 125, Kortni Jones, Middle Tennessee, 2011.

Most Points: 132, Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee, 2010.

Most Field Goals Made: 48, Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee, 2010.

Most Field Goal Attempts: 78, Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee, 2010.

Best Field Goal Percentage (Min. 15 att.): .833 (15-18), ShaRae Mansfield, WKU, 1999.

Most Three-Point Field Goals Made: 14, Leslie Logsdon, WKU, 2003.

Most Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 26, Leslie Logsdon, WKU, 2003.

Best Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 10 att.): .700 (7-10), Veronica Cook, WKU, 1993.

Most Free Throws Made: 35, Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee, 2010.

Most Free Throw Attempts: 42, Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee, 2010.

Best Free Throw Percentage (Min. 12 att.): 1.000 (14-14), Vickie Johnson, Louisiana Tech, 1993.

Most Rebounds: 40, Arnika Brown, WKU, 2011.

Most Assists: 29, Clemette Haskins, WKU, 1985.

Most Blocked Shots: 25, Anne Donovan, Old Dominion, 1983.

Most Steals: 12, Dawn Warner, WKU, 1996.

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vs. Arkansas State, 2003; (10-10), Brianna Culberson, Denver vs. UL Monroe, 2010.

Most Rebounds: 19, Mary Klinewski, South Florida vs. South Alabama, 1983; Tandreia Green, WKU vs. South Alabama, 1989; Diane Williams, Va. Commonwealth vs. UNC Charlotte, 1991; Travesa Gant, Lamar vs. New Orleans, 1994.

Most Assists: 13, Clemette Haskins, WKU vs. Old Dominion, 1985; LaQuan Stallworth, Louisiana Tech vs. WKU, 1998.

Most Steals: 9, Dawn Warner, WKU vs. New Orleans, 1996.

Most Blocked Shots: 13, Anne Donovan, Old Dominion vs. WKU, 1983.

TOURNAMENT

Most Minutes Played: 125, Kortni Jones, Middle Tennessee, 2011.

Most Points: 132, Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee, 2010.

Most Field Goals Made: 48, Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee, 2010.

Most Field Goal Attempts: 78, Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee, 2010.

Best Field Goal Percentage (Min. 15 att.): .833 (15-18), ShaRae Mansfield, WKU, 1999.

Most Three-Point Field Goals Made: 14, Leslie Logsdon, WKU, 2003.

Most Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 26, Leslie Logsdon, WKU, 2003.

Best Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 10 att.): .700 (7-10), Veronica Cook, WKU, 1993.

Most Free Throws Made: 35, Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee, 2010.

Most Free Throw Attempts: 42, Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee, 2010.

Best Free Throw Percentage (Min. 12 att.): 1.000 (14-14), Vickie Johnson, Louisiana Tech, 1993.

Most Rebounds: 40, Arnika Brown, WKU, 2011.

Most Assists: 29, Clemette Haskins, WKU, 1985.

Most Blocked Shots: 25, Anne Donovan, Old Dominion, 1983.

Most Steals: 12, Dawn Warner, WKU, 1996.

SCHOOL YEARS W-L SF 2ND TITLESLR 16 (2000-03, 2005-15) 19-12 (0.571) 3 4 2011, 12, 15ASU 24 (1992-15) 25-24 (0.510) 14 3 --TXST 2 (2014-15) 2-2 (0.500) 2 0 --USA 31 (1983-14) 19-31 (0.380) 6 3 --ULM 8 (2007-14) 3-8 (0.273) 0 0 --TROY 10 (2006-15) 3-10 (0.231) 0 0 --UL-L 23 (1993-15) 6-23 (0.207) 1 2 --GSU 2 (2014-15) 0-2 (0.000) 0 0 --UTA 1 (2015) 0-1 (0.000) 0 0 --APP 1 (2015) 0-1 (0.000) 0 0 --

Former Sun Belt MembersTech 10 (1992-2001) 24-3 (.889) 1 2 1994, 96, 97, 98, 99, 2000, 01MT 12 (2001-13) 25-5 (0.833) 0 4 2004, 05, 06, 07, 09, 10, 13ODU 9 (1983-91) 17-4 (.810) 2 2 1983, 84, 85, 87, 90WKU 31 (1983-14) 60-22 (0.732) 9 10 1986, 88, 89, 91, 92, 93, 95, 2003, 08, 14FIU 14 (1999-13) 17-13 (0.567) 5 2 2002UAB 9 (1983-91) 7-9 (.438) 4 2 --Denver 12 (2000-12) 9-13 (0.409) 4 1 --NT 12 (2001-13) 8-13 (0.381) 1 1 --UNO 17 (1992-2010) 11-18 (.379) 6 0 --Lamar 6 (1992, 94-98) 3-6 (.333) 3 0 --NMSU 4 (2001-05) 2-5 (.285) 1 0 --UNCC 9 (1983-91) 3-9 (.250) 3 0 --VCU 9 (1983-91) 2-9 (.181) 2 0 --FAU 7 (2007-13) 1-7 (0.125) 0 1 --UCF 1 (1992) 0-1 (.000) 0 0 --UTPA 7 (1992-98) 0-7 (.000) 0 0 --USF 9 (1983-91) 0-9 (.000) 0 0 --

Tournament Wins

School Wins

WKU .............................................................60

MT ................................................................27

Tech ..............................................................24

ASU ...........................................................25

USA ...........................................................19

ODU ..............................................................17

FIU ................................................................17

LR .............................................................19

UNO ..............................................................11

Denver ............................................................9

NT ...................................................................8

UAB ................................................................7

UL-L ............................................................6

Lamar .............................................................3

UNCC ..............................................................3

ULM ............................................................3

TROY ...........................................................3

TXST ...........................................................2

NMSU .............................................................2

VCU .................................................................2

FAU .................................................................1

Bold - current member

OVERALL TOURNAMENT ATTENDANCEHOST (YEAR) ...........................................................................................ATTENDANCEHot Springs, Arkansas (‘09)* ....................................................................................18,600South Alabama (‘08)* ................................................................................................18,449Hot Springs, Arkansas (‘10) ......................................................................................16,154WKU (‘03) ..................................................................................................................15,378South Alabama (‘01) ..................................................................................................13,653Hot Springs, Arkansas (’12) ......................................................................................13,253Middle Tennessee (‘06) .............................................................................................13,129Louisiana Tech (‘95) ..................................................................................................12,855Hot Springs, Arkansas (‘11) ......................................................................................12,631Louisiana Tech (‘98) ..................................................................................................10,901Hot Springs, Arkansas (’13) ......................................................................................10,799WKU (‘97) ..................................................................................................................10,142Louisiana Tech (‘93) ....................................................................................................9,513WKU (‘00) ....................................................................................................................9,090New Orleans (‘02)........................................................................................................8,969WKU (‘92) ....................................................................................................................8,478WKU (‘04) ....................................................................................................................8,476WKU (‘94) ....................................................................................................................8,414UL Lafayette (‘07)* ......................................................................................................8,328Arkansas State (‘99) ....................................................................................................7,724North Texas (‘05) .........................................................................................................7,147Arkansas State (‘96) ....................................................................................................6,201WKU (‘89) ....................................................................................................................5,550Alabama-Birmingham (‘91) ........................................................................................5,298Old Dominion (‘84) ......................................................................................................5,116WKU (‘86) ....................................................................................................................4,350Old Dominion (‘83) ......................................................................................................3,878Old Dominion (‘87) ......................................................................................................3,781Old Dominion (‘85) ......................................................................................................3,365New Orleans, Louisiana (‘14) ......................................................................................3,267Old Dominion (‘90) ......................................................................................................3,201New Orleans, Louisiana (‘15) ......................................................................................2,407South Florida (‘88).......................................................................................................1,475

CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND ATTENDANCE - TOP 10HOST (YEAR) ...........................................................................................ATTENDANCESouth Alabama (‘01) ....................................................................................................8,069Louisiana Tech (‘95) ....................................................................................................5,119Louisiana Tech (‘93) ....................................................................................................5,059Middle Tennessee (‘06) ...............................................................................................4,813Louisiana Tech (‘98) ....................................................................................................4,138New Orleans (‘02)........................................................................................................4,203WKU (‘03) ....................................................................................................................4,025Hot Springs, Arkansas (‘10) ........................................................................................3,430Hot Springs, Arkansas (‘12) ........................................................................................3,296Hot Springs, Arkansas (‘09) ........................................................................................3,269WKU (‘97) ....................................................................................................................3,253

SEMIFINAL ROUND ATTENDANCE - TOP 10HOST (YEAR) ...........................................................................................ATTENDANCESouth Alabama (‘08) ....................................................................................................4,584WKU (‘94) ....................................................................................................................4,345Louisiana Tech (‘95) ....................................................................................................3,871Arkansas State (‘99) ....................................................................................................3,843Middle Tennessee (‘06) ...............................................................................................3,780WKU (‘03) ....................................................................................................................3,643Louisiana Tech (‘98) ....................................................................................................3,422Hot Springs, Arkansas (‘10) ........................................................................................3,222Hot Springs, Arkansas (‘10) ........................................................................................3,148Louisiana Tech (‘93) ....................................................................................................3,142Hot Springs, Arkansas (‘09) ........................................................................................3,125

FIRST ROUND & QUARTERFINALS ATTENDANCE - TOP 10HOST (YEAR) ...........................................................................................ATTENDANCESouth Alabama (‘08)* ................................................................................................13,270WKU (‘03) ....................................................................................................................7,710Hot Springs, Arkansas (‘12) ........................................................................................6,809UL Lafayette (‘07)* ......................................................................................................6,742Hot Springs, Arkansas (‘11) ........................................................................................6,463Hot Springs, Arkansas (‘09)* ......................................................................................5,830Hot Springs, Arkansas (‘10) ........................................................................................5,792Hot Springs, Arkansas (‘13) ........................................................................................5,456Middle Tennessee (‘06) ...............................................................................................4,660South Alabama (‘01) ....................................................................................................4,601WKU (‘00) ....................................................................................................................4,300WKU (‘97) ....................................................................................................................4,240* First round games at campus sites

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FinalsSaturday, March 12

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FinalsSaturday, March 12

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