2012-2013 charleston southern women's basketball media guide
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2012-2013 CSU Women's Basketball Media GuideTRANSCRIPT
Kiki Rutledge
#0
Erin Bratcher
#3
ShayJones
#5
Rachelle Coward
#10
HelenTerry
#12
Zhaquondalee’ Greer
#14
KirklinKirkpatrick
#21
DJFowler
#22
AlyssaMann
#23
LakeithaAlston
#24
MoniqueMaximilien
#25
ChristalBarnett
#30
CarraCoy
#32
AniciaDotson
#33
WhitneyCollins
#44
Head CoachFred Applin
Asst. CoachRodney Minggia
Asst. CoachAnnette Alston
Asst. CoachErika Lambert
TABLE OF CONTENTSCREDITS The 2012-2013 Charleston Southern Women’s Basketball Media Guide is published by the CSU Sports InformationOffice.
Written,compiledandeditedby: Seth Montgomery Zeke Beam Aaron Vargas ChrisTriplett
Photographyby: Patrick Black Seth Montgomery Various Contributors
AbouttheCover: CoverDesign: Featured on this year’s cover are Seth Montgomery using 2012 seniors Lakeitha Alston, Adobe Photoshop CS5.5 Shay Jones, Helen Terry, Kiki Rutledgeand Rachelle Coward.
Credits/Table of Contents 1
GeneralandMediaInformation 2-3
TheCoaches 4-10
Meet the Team 11-34
TheBigSouthConference 35-39
TheOpponents 40-44
CSURecordBook 45-50
Charleston Southern University 51-57
Credits/Table of Contents
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School: ............................................................. Charleston Southern City: ......................................................................... Charleston, S.C. Founded: .................................................................................. 1964 Enrollment: .............................................................................. 3,298 Nickname: ...................................................................... Buccaneers Colors: ..................................... Blue (PMS 295) and Gold (PMS 873) Facility: ...................................................................Buccaneers Field Capacity: ..................................................................................... 500 Affiliation: .................................................................NCAA Division I Conference: ....................................................................... Big South President: ........................................................ Dr. Jairy C. Hunter, Jr. V.P.forStudentAffairsandAthletics: ....................... Dr. Rick Brewer AthleticDirector: .............................................................Hank Small AssociateA.D.(ExternalAffairs): .................. Cathryn Broderhausen Assistant A.D. (Media): .................................................... Zeke Beam AssistantA.D.(InternalAffairs): ..................................James Bradley Assistant A.D. (Compliance): ...................................Mike Hammond Senior Womens’ Administrator: ..................ChristieFaircloth-Dixon StrengthandConditioningCoach: ................................... ChadScott AthleticDepartmentPhone:....................................... 843-863-7678 AthleticDepartmentFax:............................................ 843-863-7695 TicketOfficePhone: .................................................... 843-863-7670
Head Coach: ................................................................... Fred Applin Alma Mater (Year): ........................................................... Elon (‘85) Record at CSU (Seasons): ................................................ 1st Season Overall Record (Seasons): ................................... 16-27 (3rd Season) E-Mail: .............................................................. [email protected] Assistant Coaches: .....................Rodney Minggia (Georgia Coll. ‘79) ................................................ AnnetteAlston(FrancisMarion,‘87) ........................................Erika Lambert (College of Charleston, ‘08)
First Year of Women’s Basketball: .................................... 1976-1977 All-Time Record: .................................................................. 290-634 NCAA Tournament Appearances: .............................................None Last Big South Tournament Appearance: ................................. 2011 Last Postseason Result: ..................................... vs. Liberty: L, 52-72
2011-2012 Record: .................................................................. 17-15 Big South Finish: ................................................................. 9-9 (5th) Starters Returning/Lost: .............................................................. 5/0 LettermanReturning/Lost: .......................................................... 8/4 Newcomers:.................................................................................... 7
GENERAL INFORMATION
COACHING STAFF
HISTORY
TICKETINFORMATIONForticketinformationand group rates, visit www.CSUSports.com,
the worldwide home of CharlestonSouthernathletic.s
Children ages 6 and under get in for free.
CHARLESTONSOUTHERNFACULTY,STAFF&STUDENTSCharleston Southern faculty, staffandstudentsreceive
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events for themselves and one guestbypresentingavalid
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Please note that these are general admissions tickets and
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PUBLIC PARKINGPublic parking is available in the
lot adjacent to the Buccaneer Field House. Parking lots are
open to the public prior to the startingtimeforallhomegames.
TEAM INFORMATION
General Information
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CREDENTIALSAllrequestsforworkingmediacredentialsandphotopassesforCharlestonSouthernwomen’sbasketballgamesshouldbedirectedtotheSportsInformationoffice.PasseswillbeavailableforpickupattheticketentranceorinadvanceattheSportsInformationoffice.
INTERVIEWSAllrequestsforinterviewswithCharlestonSouthernstudent-athletesshouldbemadethroughtheSportsInformationofficebycalling843-863-7853.CharlestonSouthernstudent-athletesareroutinelyavailableforinterviewsafterpracticesessions.
Postgameinterviewswillbeconductedonlyuponrequest.AllrequestsshouldbemadetotheSportsInformationstaffbeforeoratthe conclusion of the contest to make arrangements.
MEDIASERVICESTheworkingmediaareaattheBuccaneerFieldHouseisinthepresstable,aswellastheSportsInformationOffice.Programs,statistics,boxscoresandplay-by-playnarrativeswillbesupplied.Forfurtherarrangements,[email protected].
PHOTOGRAPHYAREAPhotographerswithpassesmayshootfromeitherendline.Courtsideflashesarenotpermitted.
DRIVINGDIRECTIONSCharlestonSouthern’shomebasketballmatchesandpracticesareattheBuccaneerFieldHouseonthecampusofCharlestonSouthern University. The physical address of the college is 9200 University Blvd, Charleston, SC 29406
FromColumbia,S.C.:TakeI-26East.Exit205BtowardGooseCreekontoUS78.CSUwillbeonyourleft.TakeSecondEntranceintoschoolforsportingevents.
FromCharlestonInternationalAirport:StartoutgoingEastonInternationalBlvd.towardAirCargoLN.MergeontoI-526 E. Merge onto I-26 toward Columbia. Merge onto US-78 via Exit 205B towardUS-52.CSUwillbeonyourLeft.TakeSecondEntranceintoschoolforsportingevents.
CSUSPORTS.COMThemostcompleteandup-to-dateinformationregardingCharlestonSouthernBuccaneersathleticsisavailableontheInternetatCSUsports.com.
CSU SPORTS INFORMATION Assistant A.D. (Media): .............................................. Zeke Beam
OfficePhone: ........................................................ 843-863-7687
Email: ........................................................... [email protected]
Assistant SID/WBB Contact: ......................... Seth Montgomery
OfficePhone: ........................................................ 843-863-7853
Email: ................................................smontgomery@csuniv.edu
SID Intern/Video: .................................................... ChrisTriplett
SID Intern/Radio .................................................... Aaron Vargas
SportsInformationFax: ........................................ 843-863-7676
Website: ..................................................... www.csusports.com
SportsInformationOvernightMailingAddress:
9200 University Blvd.
Charleston, SC 29406
BIG SOUTH SPORTS NETWORKFollow Charleston Southern webstreams live on the Big South
Sports Network. Visit www.BigSouthSports.com and follow the
links to watch CSU Sports Live.
Media Information
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Fred Applin took over the reigns of the Charleston Southern women’s basketball team in 2012, assuming the mantle of the 15th coach in programhistoryafterservingasanassistantwithboththeEastCarolina and Wake Forest programs.
Applin boasts in impressive resume with experience in the ACC, Big 12, Pac 12andConferenceUSA.HearrivesinCharlestonafterspendingtwo seasons in Greenville, N.C., where he was an assistant under head coach HeatherMacyatEastCarolinaUniversity.Applinservedastherecruiting coordinatorforthePirates,correspondingwithpotentialstudent-athletes,
parents and high school and AAU coaches. He also assisted inallareasoftheprogram,includingscouting,coaching,academicsupportandgamepreparation.
PriortohistimeinGreenville,Applinwasanassistantatthe University of Washington, where he also served as the recruitingcoordinator.His2008recruitingclasswasrankedinthe top 15 for HoopGurlz.com and was ranked one of the top fiveinthethen-Pac-10bythesameorganization.From2004-07, Applin was the Associate Head Coach at Wake Forest University,wherehisrecruitingclasseswerealsohighlytouted. In 2006, his recruits ranked in the top 30 by Blue Star Basketball Report and in the top 25 of All-Star Girls Report’s rankings. He also helped guide the Demon Deacons to the Elite 8 of the 2005 WNIT.
While serving as an assistant at the University of Texas (1998-2004), the Longhorns made several runs in the NCAA Tournament, including making a Final Four appearance in the 2002-2003 season. Applin signed three McDonaldAll-Americans(NinaNorman,TiffanyJackson and Kalee Carey) as well as four Women’s Basketball CoachesAssociation/NikeAll-Americans(Norma,Jackson, Carey and Erneisha Bailey). Three of his players – Jamie Carey, Jackson and Edwina Brown – went on to play in the WNBA.
Applin, who served as the head women’s basketball coach atHamptonUniversityfrom1995-97,spentthefirstfive years of his career at the University of North Carolina. While in Chapel Hill, Applin was responsible for signing
Fred ApplinHead Women’s Basketball CoachElon, 1985 * First year at CSU (25th year coaching overall)
Head Coach Fred Applin
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APPLIN’SCAREERCOACHINGRECORDSeason School Position Overall/Conf.(Finish) Postseason1988-89 NorthCarolina AssistantCoach 10-20/1-13(Eighth) ACCQuarterfinals1989-90 NorthCarolina AssistantCoach 13-15/3-11(Eighth) ACCQuarterfinals1990-91 NorthCarolina AssistantCoach 12-16/2-12(Eighth) ACCQuarterfinals1991-92 North Carolina Assistant Coach 22-9/9-7 (T-Third) NCAA Second Round1992-93 North Carolina Assistant Coach 23-7/11-5 (Second) NCAA Sweet 161993-94 Houston AssistantCoach 11-15/5-9(T-Fifth) SWConferenceTournament1994-95 Houston Assistant Coach 14-14/7-7 (T-Fourth) SW Conference Tournament1995-96 Hampton HeadCoach 10-17/N/A TransitiontoDI1996-97 Hampton HeadCoach 6-10/N/A TransitiontoDI1997-98 Texas AssistantCoach 12-15/7-9(Seventh) Big12Quarterfinals1998-99 Texas Assistant Coach 16-12/10-6 (Fourth) NCAA First Round1999-00 Texas Assistant Coach 21-13/9-7 (Sixth) NCAA First Round2000-01 Texas Assistant Coach 20-13/7-9 (Seventh) NCAA First Round2001-02 Texas AssistantCoach 22-10/10-6(Fifth) NCAASweet162002-03 Texas Assistant Coach 29-6/15-1 (First) NCAA Final Four2003-04 Texas Assistant Coach 30-5/14-2 (First) NCAA Sweet 162004-05 Wake Forest Associate Head Coach 17-15/3-11 WNIT Tournament Third Round2005-06 Wake Forest Associate Head Coach 12-16/3-11 ACC Tournament2006-07 Wake Forest Associate Head Coach 9-20/0-14 ACC Tournament2007-08 Washington Assistant Coach 13-18/8-10 (Sixth) PAC-10 Tournament2008-09 Washington Assistant Coach 8-22/3-15 (Tenth) PAC-10 Tournament2009-10 Washington Assistant Coach 13-18/7-11 (T-Sixth) PAC-10 Tournament2010-11 East Carolina Assistant Coach 16-15/7-8 (T-Fourth) C-USA WBB Tournament2011-12 East Carolina Assistant Coach 12-19/7-8 (Eleventh) C-USA WBB Tournament
HeadCoach(2years):16-27 (.372) AssistantCoach(22years): 355-313 (.531) Total(24years): 371-340 (.521)
The Applin File
HometownRoseboro, N.C.
FamilyWife, Cora;Daughters, Anaiah and Hillary;Sons, Michael
EducationElon CollegeB.S.,Recreation,1985
N.C. Central UniversityM.S.,TherapeuticRecreation,1989
CoachingExperience1988-1993Assistant CoachUniversity of North Carolina
1993-1995Assistant CoachUniversity of Houston
1995-1997Head CoachHampton
1998-2004Assistant CoachUniversity of Texas
2004-2007Associate Head CoachWake Forest
2008-2010Assistant CoachUniversity of Washington
2010-2012Assistant CoachEast Carolina
2012-presentHead CoachCharleston Southern
big-name recruits like Sylvia Crawley, Tonya Sampson and Marion Jones to play for the Tar Heels.
A member of the Fellowship of ChristianAthletes,theWBCA and Black Coaches’ Association,Applindedicatestimetohis teams’ academic and community serviceeffortsaswell.Twoofhisteamsinparticular–ECUandHampton – have been honored for their work in the classroom, as both teams boasted the highest team GPAsinrespectiveprogramhistoriesduring Applin’s tenure.
A 1985 graduate of Elon College, Applin competed in both football andtrack&fieldforthePhoenixandwasamemberoftheNAIANationalChampionship football team. He went on to earn his master’s degree intherapeuticrecreationfromNorthCarolina Central University in 1989. Applin and wife Cora have three children; daughters Anaiah and Hillary and son Michael.
Head Coach Fred Applin
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Minggiabeginshisfirstyearonthewomen’sbasketballcoachingstaffin the fall of 2012.
Minggia comes to CSU with almost four decades of success in the professional, college, AAU, and high school coaching ranks. Most recently, heservedasanassistantcoachandrecruitingcoordinatoratStetson University where he aided in the mentoring and development of Tierra Brown,anAtlanticSunConferenceAll-Freshmanteamguard.
Minggia has coached many players that are playing in the WNBA such as Maya Moore (Georgia Metros AAU), now with the Minnesota Lynx. Moore was the 2011 WNBA Rookie of the Year and won the 2011 WNBA
Championship.
Minggia’s previous stops at the collegiate level have endowed him with a variety of experiences, bringing a great deal to the table at Charleston Southern University. He served as an assistantcoachandrecruitingcoordinatoratNortheasternIllinois (‘96-‘97).
Before that, he served as head women’s basketball and head volleyball coach at Paine College (‘91-‘96), where he was honored as the 1994 SIAC Coach of the Year. He was alsoonthestaffatTheUniversityofAlabamaBirminghamas an assistant women’s coach, (’90-’91), and was the head women’s and assistant men’s coach at Georgia Perimeter College (’85-’90)
Minggia has worked with students in the Newton County SchoolsCrossroadsPsycho-EducationalPrograminCovington,Ga.,andiscomingoffstintsasheadcoachoftheTennesseeFuryandAtlantaJusticeoftheNationalWomen’sBasketballLeague.
Whileteaching,healsospenttimecoachingtheGeorgia MetrosAAUteam,whichfinishedwiththreetop-four nationalperformancesduringhistimethere,including AAUNationalChampionshipsin2006and2007.He previously coached the Metros from 1984-1989, winning thenationaltitlein1985.Hisexperienceandsuccessin AAUearnedhiminductionintotheGeorgiaAAUHallof Fame in 2005.
Minggia got his start as a successful high school coach and educator. At Gordon High School in the DeKalb County school district from 1979-1985, he coached the boy’s basketball team, which earned back-to-back runner-up finishesintheregion(1981-82),whilethetrack&field teams he coached won state championships in 1982 and 1985withfiveregionaltitlesandfourothertop-three finishesinthestate.Duringhistenureasanassistant football coach, GHS went 24-4. Minggia taught at another DeKalb County school, Stephenson High School, from 1997- 2003.
Rodney MinggiaAssistant Coach and Recruiting CoordinatorGeorgia College, 1979 * First year at Charleston Southern
CSU Women’s Basketball Coaching Staff
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AlstonrejoinstheCharlestonSouthernwomen’sbasketballstaffduringthe summerof2012,havingservedasstintwiththeBuccaneersduringthe 1996-1997 season.
During her previous tenure with CSU, she served as an assistant coach working primarily with the development of the post players, as well as pre- andpost-seasonconditioning.
AlstoncomestoCharlestonSouthernafterasixyearstintastheGirls’ BasketballCoachatVictoryChristianCenterinCharlotte,N.C.During
hertimewiththeKings,AlstonguidedtheteamtothreeconsecutiveStateChampionships,spanningthe2007, 2008 and 2009 seasons, as well as Conference ChampionshipsinfiveofthesixyearsshewasatVictory.TheKingsalsoearnedNationalrunner-uphonorsin2009toPotter’sHouse.
Prior to Victory, she served as an Assistant Coach at Radford University from 2002-2006. While with the Highlanders, Alston’sresponsibilitiesincludedrecruiting,schedulingpre-andpostseasonconditioningsessions,aswellasdevelopingthe RU post players.
She also coached at Samford University in Birmingham, Ala. foraseason,servingontheBulldogs’coachingstaff.
Alston displayed her diverse skill set in coaching the University of North Alabama Cross Country teams, as well as serving as the Assistant Basketball Coach from 1998-2001. HerresponsibilitieswiththeLionsincludedrecruitingforboth the Men’s and Women’s Cross Country teams, budget management, scheduling and the development of
therunnersbothonandoffthecourses,aswellasworking with the post players on the basketball courts.
Inadditiontohercoachingwork,Alstonservedasthe Faculty Advisor for the FCA at Coastal Carolina from 1990- 1996, as well as the FCA Advisor at North Alabama from 1999-2001.
She is also very experienced on the camp circuit, having worked individual and team camps at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill for 20 years, as well as working at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville individual and elite camps throughout the years.
Alston is a 1990 graduate of Francis Marion University, havingreceivedherdegreeinElementaryEducation.
Annette AlstonAssistant CoachFrancis Marion, 1990 * First year at Charleston Southern
CSU Women’s Basketball Coaching Staff
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Lambert begins her second season with the Charleston Southern women’s basketball team in the 2012-2013 season, having begun her coaching career atCSUinJuneof2011onthestaffofformerheadcoachJulieGoodenough.
HerprimaryresponsibilitieswiththeLadyBuccaneerswillincludethe developmentofpostplayers,academics,coordinatingteamtraveland recruiting.
LambertwasamemberoftheCSUcoachingstaffduringthe2011-2012season that went 17-12 and made their second postseason appearance in school history in earning a berth into theWomen’sBasketballInvitational.
Prior to coming to Charleston Southern, Lambert served astheDirectorofBasketballOperationsatheralmamater, College of Charleston from 2008-2011. During hertimeworkingwiththeCougars,theteammadetheirfirstpostseasonappearanceinschoolhistory,playingintheWomen’sBasketballInvitationalandadvancedtothesemifinalround.
Lambert lined up on the court for College of Charleston from 2004-2008 and served as team captain for the Cougars in both her junior and senior seasons. She served on the Student-Athlete Advisory Board and was named to the Southern Conference All-Academic team. Her name is second in the CofC record books with 111 career blocked shots, and she had a personal best with six blocked shots in one game. She also scored a career high 26 points on 13-of-
16shootingfromtheflooragainstKennesawStatein2007.
She graduated from College of Charleston in 2008 withdegreesinCorporateCommunicationandHistoric Preservation&CommunityPlanning.Shereceivedher mastersdegreeinPublicAdministrationfromCofCin2010.
She is married to Paul Lambert and the couple welcomed their daughter, Ava, to the family in April of 2011.
Erika LambertAssistant CoachCollege of Charleston, 2008 * Second year at Charleston Southern
CSU Women’s Basketball Coaching Staff
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AprilVarnumjoinedtheCSUAthleticTrainingstaffinthefallof2012andwillbeworking with the Lady Bucs women’s basketball team, as well as the cheer teams. VarnumcomestoCSUafterservingasagraduateassistantathletictraineratCollege of Charleston from 2010-2012 where she worked with the CofC women’s basketball, cheerleadinganddanceteams,aswellasfillinginwithothersportsasneeded.
ShealsoworkedasanathletictrainingstudentatErskineCollegewheresheworked underthesupervisionoftheheadathletictrainer.SheassistedwiththeFlyingFleet’smen’s basketball,women’sandmen’ssoccer,softballandbaseballteams.Shealsohelpedwith the Dixie High School varsity football team and the Emerald High School JV and Varsity football teams.
Varnumalsoassistedwithmultiplesummercampsfrom2008-2011whereshehelpedpreparemaleandfemaleadolescentsoccerathletesforpracticesandgames.Shealsosupervisedgamesincaseofemergencysituationsforvarioussportsincluding:soccer,baseball,men’sandwomen’sbasketballandcheerleading.
SheiscurrentlycertifiedbytheRedCrossinCPR/AED,FirstAidandBloodBornePathogensandcanadministerfirstaidandwoundcaretoathletes.Shealsoutilizestherapeuticmodalities,therapeuticexercises,tapingandwrappingtechniquesfortreatmentandpreventionofinjuriestoathletesatthecollegiatelevel.VarnumalsohasexperienceworkingasanACIandhasGrastonTechniqueM1 Training and Impact experience.
VarnumisalsoamemberoftheNationalAthleticTrainingSociety,SouthCarolinaAthleticTrainingSocietyandtheMid-AtlanticAthleticTrainingAssociation.
VarnumgraduatedfromErskineCollegeinMayof2010withherbachelor’sdegreeinAthleticTrainingandreceivedhermaster’sdegree in Health, Exercise and Sport Science in June of 2012 from The Citadel Graduate College.
April VarnumAssistant Athletic TrainerErskine, 2010 * First year at Charleston Southern
SethMontgomerybeginshisfirstyearastheAssistantSportsInformationDirectorat CharlestonSouthernUniversity,joiningthestaffduringthesummerof2012.
MontgomeryjoinstheBuccaneersSIDstaffafterfouryearsatBrevardCollegewherehe servedastheAthleticMediaRelationsDirector.Heservedastheprimarymediacontact forall18oftheTornadosathleticteams,aswellasanalternatecolorcommentatorforBC football, basketball and baseball games.
Montgomery also served as one of the hosts for Tornado Talk, BC’s weekly Friday morning radio sports show hosted by WSQL 1240 AM from 8:45-9 a.m., where he recapped the week’seventswithBrevardstudent-athletes,coaches,staffandTornadosfans.
He graduated in 2008 from North Greenville University with a Bachelor of Science in Sport ManagementwithaminorinBusinessAdministration.
MontgomerystartedhisworkinAthleticMediaRelationsasastudent-assistantatNorthGreenvilleUniversity,whereheworkedwiththefootballandbaseballteamsasbothastatisticianandradiocolorcommentator.
HealsoservedasthemainmediacontactfortheSpartanburgStingersbaseballteamintheCoastalPlainsLeaguein2007,servingasthestatisticianandradioalternate.
PriortojoiningthestaffatBrevard,MontgomeryworkedasamediainternattheArnoldPalmerInvitationalGolfTournamentattheBay Hill Country Club in Orlando, Fla. in 2008.
Seth MontgomeryAssistant Sports Information DirectorNorth Greenville, 2008 * First year at Charleston Southern
CSU Women’s Basketball Support Staff
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“Humble and Hungry” is the theme for the 2012-2013 Charleston Southern women’s basketball team, based on 1 Peter 5:6, “Humble yourselves, therefore, under God’s mighty hand that he may liftyouupinduetime.(NIV)”andtheLadyBucsare hungry for the upcoming season as CSU begins theirfirstseasonunderheadcoachFredApplin.
Applin joins the Lady Bucs from Greeneville, N.C. where he served as an assistant at East Carolina University for the past two seasons and boasts an impressive resume with experience in the ACC, Big 12, PAC 12 and Conference USA.
“I have been really pleased with the team’s progress during preseason. They have been goingveryhardinpracticeandpreparingfortheupcoming basketball season,” commented Applin ontheupcomingseason.“Theexpectationsforthe season is to compete for 40 minutes each game.Wehavetodothelittlethingsthatcouldhelpuswingame,likereboundingandgettingthe50/50 balls.”
The Lady Bucs were picked sixth in the annual Big South Preseason Coaches’ poll released in early October afteran18-15seasonwhereCSUwent9-9inBigSouthConferenceplay,advancingtothesemifinalsoftheBigSouthChampionshipsandearningaberthintotheWomen’sBasketballInvitational.
CSU has an abundance of upperclassman leadership on the team led by leading returning scorers Rachelle Coward and Lakeitha Alston as the senior duo was named to the College Sports Madness Big South preseason women’s basketball team.
Coward,aNovaScotia,Canadanative,joinedtheteamfollowinghersophomoreseasonatUNCCharlotteand made an immediate impact on the Charleston Southern roster, leading the team with 17.9 points per game, increasing her output to 19.3 points in Big South play in earning preseason First Team honors. She set a Charleston Southern single game record for three-pointers made last season against Liberty with nine and scoreddouble-figuresin15consecutivegamestopacetheCSUeffortsontheseason.
ShewillrepriseherroleontheoutsidewithAlston,apreseasonSecondTeamselection,whoreturnsastheLadyBucs’leadingrebounderinaveraging5.6reboundspergame,whilecontributing16.3pointspergameontheyear.AlstonledCSUwithfourdouble-doubleslastseason,includinga31-point-10reboundeffortinCharlestonSouthern’s82-77victoryoverClemson.TheMyrtleBeach,S.C.nativerankedsecondintheBig
Southinfieldgoalpercentage,connectingon 53.7percentofherattemptsfromthefieldon the season.
Charleston Southern opens up the 2012-2013 regular season on November 10th at the Big South/SoCon Challenge hosted by UNC Asheville as the Lady Bucs take on UNC Greensboro. CSU opens up their home schedule on November 14th with their opener at Buccaneer Field House.
Guards Seniors Kiki Rutledge, Shay Jones and Helen Terry lead a deep back court for the Buccaneers in the 2012-2013 season and will be joined by returning juniors Erin Bratcher, Kirklin Kirkpatrick and newcomers DJ Fowler and Alyssa Mann.
Terry was the third leading scorer for the Lady Bucs on the season, only playing in 14 games due to injuries but averaged 10.4 points per
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gamewhilesplittingtimeastheprimarypoint guard with Jones and Rutledge. Jones led the team with 66 assists on the season and added three rebounds per game for the Lady Bucs, whileRutledgealsomissedtimewithinjury but contributed 6.6 points and 4.3 rebounds pergame,startingin18ofthe19gamesshe dressed in Charleston Southern blue and gold.
Bratchersawactionin27gamesfortheLady Bucs,finishingsecondontheteamwith59 three-pointersbehindCoward,connectingon 39.9percentofherattemptsfrombehindthe arc with a pair of 20 point games in conference play against Winthrop and Gardner-Webb and will look to reprise her role as a gunner on the wings for Applin, while Kirkpatrick provides depthfortheLadyBucs,seeingactionin47 games at Charleston Southern.
Fowler comes to Charleston Southern by way of St. Petersburg College, where she played for the past two seasons under Coach Denisha
Davidson. Fowler lined up at point guard for 27 games in the 2011-2012 season for the Titans, taking on most oftheball-handlingdutiesonthecourt.ManncomestoCSUfromIMGAcademywhereshewasnamedthe2011MVPafteraveraging17.0points,fiveassistsandfourstealspergame.Bothareexpectedtocompeteforplayingtimeimmediatelyduringtheseason.
ForwardsCoward and Alston will be joined on the wings and down in the post by junior Anicia Dotson and newcomer ChristalBarnettthisseason.
Dotson,aCentral,S.C.native,wasoneofthreeplayersintheCSUlineuptostarteveryconferencegamejoining Coward and Alston on the court and was the second-leading rebounder on the team with 4.8 rebounds per game and added 8.1 points per game to her resume, scoring double-digits in nine games on the season and addedtwodouble-doublesfortheLadyBucs.BarnettjoinstheteamfromColoradoMesaUniversity,seeingactioninfourgameswiththeMavericksduringthe2011-2012seasonandthesophomorewillprovidedepthin the early part of the season.
CentersA pair of new faces join returning sophomore Whitney Collins in the paint as transfer Carra Coy and freshman Monique Maximilien will line up at center for Applin during the season.
Collinssawactionin11gameslastseasonfortheLady Bucs and has been one of the top surprises inpreseasoncampastheGastonia,N.C.nativeisexpectedtoseeamajorityoftheplayingtimeinthe middle for the Lady Bucs early in the season.
Coy, a transfer from Big South opponent Liberty University,sawactionin25gamesfortheFlamesasthe6-6athletefinishedfourthontheteaminblocks during the 2009-2010 season as Liberty won the Big South Championship, advancing to the NCAA Tournament. Maximilien, a Coconut Creek,Fla.nativelinedupatcenterforNorthBroward Prep where the 6-4 athlete led the Eagles to the 2011 Florida State Finals and was named to the Florida State All-Tournament team. During the tournament run, she averaged 15 points and 12 reboundsintheFinalFour,puttingup18points,18boardsandsixblocksinasemifinalwinoverTallahassee Rickards.
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2012-2013 CSU Women’s Basketball Team
# Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown/PreviousSchool 0 Kiki Rutledge G 5-5 R-Sr. Greenville, S.C./JL Mann HS 3 ErinBratcher G 5-9 Jr. Raleigh,N.C./RavenscroftHS 5 Shay Jones G 5-6 Sr. Kernersville, N.C./Mt. Tabor HS 10 RachelleCoward F 6-0 R-Sr. NovaScotia,Canada/UNCCharlotte 12 Helen Terry G 5-5 Sr. Greensboro, N.C./Dudley HS 14 Zhaquondalee’ Greer G 5-9 Fr. Greensboro, N.C./Ben L. Smith HS 21 Kirklin Kirkpatrick G 5-11 Jr. Clyde, N.C./Tuscola HS 22 DJ Fowler G 5-8 Jr. Newark, N.J./St. Petersburg College 23 Alyssa Mann G 5-7 Fr. Bradenton, Fla./IMG Academy 24 Lakeitha Alston F 6-0 Sr. Myrtle Beach, S.C./Carolina Forrest HS 25 Monique Maximilien C 6-3 Fr. Coconut Creek, Fla./North Broward Prep 30 ChristalBarnett F 5-11 So. Charlotte,N.C./ColoradoMesaUniv. 32 Carra Coy C 6-6 R-Jr. Summerville, S.C./Liberty University 33 Anicia Dotson F 5-11 Jr. Central, S.C./Daniel HS 44 Whitney Collins C 6-2 So. Gastonia, N.C./Ashbrook HS HeadCoach: Fred Applin (Elon, ‘85) AssistantCoachandRecruitingCoordinator: Rodney Minggia (Georgia College, ‘79) AssistantCoach:AnnetteAlston(FrancisMarion,‘87) AssistantCoach:Erika Lambert (College of Charleston, ‘08)
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2012-2013 CSU Women’s Basketball ScheduleDate Opponent Location TimeNov. 10 vs. UNC Greensboro Asheville, NC 2 p.m.Nov.14 vs.SouthernWesleyan Charleston,S.C. 7p.m.Nov. 20 at N.C. State Raleigh, N.C. 7 p.m.Nov.24 vs.Paine Charleston,S.C. 2p.m.Nov. 28 at Presbyterian* Clinton, S.C. 7 p.m.
Dec. 1 at Wake Forest Winston-Salem, N.C. 2 p.m.Dec.12 vs.S.C.State Charleston,S.C. 7p.m.Dec.17 vs.TrinityBaptist Charleston,S.C. 7p.m.Dec.19 vs.WesternCarolina Charleston,S.C. 2p.m.Dec.31 vs.CollegeofCharleston Charleston,S.C. 1p.m.
Jan. 3 at High Point* High Point, N.C. 7 p.m.Jan. 5 at Coastal Carolina* Conway, S.C. 2 p.m.Jan.10 vs.Liberty* Charleston,S.C. 7p.m.Jan.12 vs.Longwood* Charleston,S.C. 2p.m.Jan. 17 at Winthrop* Rock Hill, S.C. 7 p.m.Jan. 19 at Radford* Radford, Va. 3 p.m.Jan.24 vs.UNCAsheville* Charleston,S.C. 7p.m.Jan.26 vs.Gardner-Webb* Charleston,S.C. 2p.m.Jan.31 vs.Radford* Charleston,S.C. 7p.m.
Feb.2 vs.Winthrop* Charleston,S.C. 2p.m.Feb. 7 at UNC Asheville* Asheville, N.C. 7 p.m.Feb. 9 at Gardner-Webb* Boiling Springs, N.C. 4:30 p.m.Feb.16 vs.Presbysterian* Charleston,S.C. 2p.m.Feb.21 vs.CoastalCarolina* Charleston,S.C. 7p.m.Feb.23 vs.Campbell* Charleston,S.C. 2p.m.Feb. 28 at Longwood* Farmville, Va. 7 p.m.
Mar. 2 at Liberty* Lynchburg, Va. 2 p.m.Mar. 5-10 at Big South Championships Conway, S.C.
Homeeventsareinbold.* - indicates Big South Conference event
AlltimesareEastern.
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2011-12(R-Jr):Was the only player on CSU to play and start all 32
games for the Buccaneers in the 2011-2012 season…Averaged 17.9 ppg, 4.0 rpg and 1.1 apg…Finished the season with 24 steals…Led the team with 19 blocked shots on the season…Scored double-digits in 28 games on the season, including scoring double-digits in the final20games…Scored20+pointsin13gamesontheseason…Scored30+pointsinfourgamesontheseason, including a season high 32 points twice (Jan. 16 vs. Liberty, Jan. 28 vs. Coastal Carolina)…Recorded her lone double-double on the season on Feb. 25 at Coastal Carolina with 17 points and 14 rebounds.
2010-11(R-So):TookredshirtseasonaftertransferringfromUNCCharlotte.
2009-10(So):Sawactionin19gamesforthe49ersas a sophomore, averaging 5.7 minutes per game...Averaged 1.0 points per game, going 6-for-38 from the floor,2-for-16frombehindthearcand5-for-8fromthefree throw line...Pulled down 13 rebounds, averaging 0.7 rebounds per game...Finished the season with four assists and two steals.
2008-09(Fr):Sawactionin18games,averaging6.6minutes per game as a freshman...Scored 32 points, averaging 3.2 points per game...Went 11-for-29 from thefloor,3-for-11frombehindthearcand7-for-13from the free throw line...Pulled down 17 rebounds, averaging 0.9 rebounds per game...Finished the season with three assists and two steals.
HighSchool:MVP of the Oak Hill team... earned all star in NACA Tournament...Voted top 100 in SLAM Magazine...also selected for 3 years as the top player inCanada...invitedtoplayinnationaltournamentwithother nominees.
5-7•R.-Senior•GoalkeeperGreer,S.C.(EastsideHS)
1106-0•R.-Senior•Forward
NovaScotia,Canada(UNCCharlotte)
Rachelle Coward
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Rachelle Coward Career Statistics
Charleston Southern Career Highs Points: 32, twice Rebounds: 14 at Coastal Carolina, 2/25/2012 Assists: 4 at Clemson, 12/4/2011 FGM: 11 vs. Liberty, 1/16/2012 FGA: 25 at Liberty, 2/11/2012 3PM: 9 vs. Liberty, 1/16/2012 3PA: 16 vs. Liberty, 1/16/2012 FTM: 11 vs. Winthrop, 1/2/2012 FTA: 12, twice Steals: 2, seven times Blocks: 2, four times Minutes: 44 at Winthrop, 3/2/2012
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COWARD, Rachelle
Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg
2011-12 31-31 1102/35.5 179-459 . 3 9 0 90-244 . 3 6 9 111-137 . 8 1 0 30 96 126 4.1 50 0 33 70 19 23 559 18.0TOTAL 31-31 1102/35.5 179-459 . 3 9 0 90-244 . 3 6 9 111-137 . 8 1 0 30 96 126 4.1 50 0 33 70 19 23 559 18.0
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2011-12(Jr.): Started in all 32 games on the season, joining
teammate Rachelle Coward as the only CSU players on the team to achieve that accomplishment…Averaged 16.3 ppg, 5.6 rpg and 1.7 apg…Led the team with 46stealsandtiedfortheteamleadwith19blockedshots…Shot51.8percentfromthefloor,34.4percentfrom behind the arc and 65.2 percent from the free throw line…Scored double-digits in 27 games on the season…Scored20+pointsineightgames…Scoredaseason high 31 points twice (Dec. 4 @ Clemson, Jan. 9 @ UNC Asheville)…Finished the season with four double-doubles on the season...Recorded a season high 12 rebounds on Jan. 28 against Coastal Carolina.
2010-11(So.):Was the Bucs most dependable post scorer averaging 11.6 points per game and was second on the team with 5.7 rebounds per game… Had a careerhigh27pointsintheBucs’firstcontest…Oneof only three Bucs to start in all 30 games… Had 16 gamesscoringindoublefigures…Hadthreedouble-doubles on the season…Ranked 13th in the Big South Conference in both scoring and rebounding.
2009-10(Fr.): Alston played in all 31 games and made eight start throughout the season...scored 5.3 points per game and averaged 3.7 rebounds per game...shot 38percentfromthefieldandknockeddowneightthree-pointers...scored a season-high 14 points against MercerCollege(11/21/09)andhitdoublefiguresinfivedifferentgames...grabbedsevenreboundsfourtimesandpulleddownaseason-high10againstUTSA(11/20/09).
HighSchool: Lakeitha averaged 23 points, 13 rebounds and three assists in high school...Was an all-region player all four years and was named to the all-state teamtwice...Letteredthreetimes...PlayedintheNorth
5-7•R.-Senior•GoalkeeperGreer,S.C.(EastsideHS)
1246-0•Senior•Forward
MyrtleBeach,S.C.(CarolinaForrestHS)
Lakeitha Alston
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Lakeitha Alston Career Statistics
Charleston Southern Career Highs Points: 31, twice Rebounds: 13 at Coastal Carolina, 1/11/2011 Assists: 5, four times FGM: 12, twice FGA: 23 at UNC Asheville, 1/9/2012 3PM: 3, twice 3PA: 7, three times FTM: 8 at Presbyterian, 3/5/2012 FTA: 10 at Presbyterian, 3/5/2012 Steals: 4, three times Blocks: 2, seven times Minutes: 42 at Liberty, 2/11/2012
Carolina-South Carolina All-Star Game...Also participatedinvolleyballandtrackandfield.
Personal: Daughter of Reggie and Dee Dee Alston...MajorElementaryEducation...Fatherplayedfootballfor the University of Utah and three uncles played football for Clemson University.
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ALSTON, Lakeitha
Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2009-10 31-8 572/18.5 57-151 . 3 7 7 8-28 . 2 8 6 41-63 . 6 5 1 29 85 114 3.7 64 0 18 51 3 21 163 5.32010-11 30-30 823/27.4 141-293 . 4 8 1 11-40 . 2 7 5 55-96 . 5 7 3 74 96 170 5.7 109 5 38 73 11 22 348 11.62011-12 31-31 938/30.3 192-366 . 5 2 5 35-92 . 3 8 0 84-129 . 6 5 1 57 115 172 5.5 102 3 52 83 18 44 503 16.2TOTAL 92-69 2333/25.4 390-810 . 4 8 1 54-160 . 3 3 8 180-288 . 6 2 5 160 296 456 5.0 275 8 108 207 32 87 1014 11.0
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2011-12(Jr.): Played in14games,starting 13timesforCSUduring
the season…Averaged 10.4 ppg, 2.7 rpg and 3.4 apg…Shot39.8percentfromthefloor,31.2percentfrombehind the arc and 78.9 percent from the free throw line…Finishedtheseasontiedforthirdwith38steals...Blockedoneshot…Scoreddouble-digitsinfivegameson the season...Scored a season high 26 points and pulled down seven rebounds on Dec. 31 against Presbyterian...Recorded a season high seven rebounds on Nov. 19 against Voorhees.
2010-11(So.): Averaged 6.3 points per and led the team in assists with 3.0 per game… against Voorhees she had 12 straight points for the Bucs in 1:14 of game-timeelapsed…madefivethreepointersintheBucs’record breaking win over UNC Asheville, tying a career highof23points…Hadherfirstcareerdouble-doubleagainst Sam Houston State.
2009-10(Fr.): Terry was named to the Big South All-FreshmanTeamafterarookiecampaignthatsawherfinishthirdontheteaminscoringandfirstinassists...she was second amongst conference freshmen with 8.2 points per game and her 2.7 assists per game led all Big South rookies and was sixth overall...the speedy point guard also grabbed 3.3 rebounds per game and led the Bucs with 53 steals...played in all 31 games and made a CSU freshman-high 19 starts...scored in doublefigures12times,includingacareer-high18against UNC Asheville (1/4/10) and 16 against Liberty (2/22/10)...Terry recorded nine points, six rebounds, six steals and four assists against North Carolina (11/29/09)...was named rookie of the week Dec. 22.
HighSchool: Averaged 18 points, 5.6 steals, 3.0 re-boundsand7.0assistspergame...Three-timeteamMVPandTriadPlayeroftheYear...Three-timeall-areateamandtwo-timeall-state...WastheMVPofthestate
5-7•R.-Senior•GoalkeeperGreer,S.C.(EastsideHS)
1125-5•Senior•Guard
Greensboro,N.C.(DudleyHS)
Helen Terry
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Helen Terry Career Statistics
Charleston Southern Career Highs Points: 26 vs. Presbyterian, 12/31/2011 Rebounds: 10 vs. Sam Houston State, 11/27/2010 Assists: 8, three times FGM: 9 vs. Voorhees, 11/16/2010 FGA: 17 vs. UNC Asheville, 1/17/2011 3PM: 5 vs. UNC Asheville, 1/17/2011 3PA: 14 at North Carolina, 11/29/2009 FTM: 10vs.Bluefield,11/24/2009 FTA: 14vs.Bluefield,11/24/2009 Steals: 7 vs. Voorhees, 11/19/2011 Blocks: 2 at Coastal Carolina, 1/9/2010 Minutes: 41 vs. Winthrop, 3/8/2010
championshipgameafterleadingherteamtothe2009AAAstatetitle...AlsoselectedasaNorthCarolinaAll-Star and selected to play in the East West All-Star Game 2009...Also ran track.
Personal:DaughterofRobinandJeffTerry...Majoringinelementaryeducation.
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TERRY, Helen
Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2009-10 31-19 777/25.1 82-282 . 2 9 1 36-153 . 2 3 5 54-76 . 7 1 1 21 80 101 3.3 73 0 85 98 2 53 254 8.22010-11 30-13 646/21.5 70-233 . 3 0 0 31-121 . 2 5 6 19-40 . 4 7 5 21 61 82 2.7 62 0 92 96 2 64 190 6.32011-12 14-13 372/26.6 53-133 . 3 9 8 24-77 . 3 1 2 15-19 . 7 8 9 10 28 38 2.7 32 0 48 41 1 41 145 10.4TOTAL 75-45 1795/23.9 205-648 . 3 1 6 91-351 . 2 5 9 88-135 . 6 5 2 52 169 221 2.9 167 0 225 235 5 158 589 7.9
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2011-12(R-Jr):Played in19games,starting 18timesforthe
Buccaneers...Averaged 6.6 ppg, 4.3 rpg and 3.3 assists pergame...Shot39.8percentfromthefloor,38.5percent from behind the arc and 58.1 percent from the free throw line on the season...Tied for third on the team with 38 steals on the season...Blocked three shots...Recordedthreedouble-digitscoringeffortsonthe season...Scored a season-high 14 points on three separate occasions (Nov. 19 vs. Voorhees, Nov. 30 @ Coll. of Charleston, Feb. 20 vs. Campbell)...Recorded a season high eight rebounds twice...Recorded a season high six assists twice.
2010-11(R-So.):Served as team captain… Had a nice season rebounding from season ending injury… Played in all 30 contest for CSU with 16 starts… Averaged 4.8 ppg, 3.2 rebounds per game and 2.1 Assists per game… Scored a season high 16 points in a win against cross-town rival College of Charleston… Scored in double figuresthreetimesthisseason.
2009-10(So.):Rutledge served as a captain and sat out the season with an injury.
2008-09(Fr.):Rutledge burst onto the scene in her firstseasonwearingtheblueandgold,leadingCSUinassists(4.5apg),andfinishingthirdinminutesplayed(26.0 mpg), rebounding (3.8 rpg) and steals (47)...oneoffiveBucstoplayinall30games,andearned17starts along the way...averaged 5.4 ppg with a season high 16 against Presbyterian College 3/3/09...tallied firstcollegiatedouble-doubleagainstSavannahState(1/13/09)with11reboundsand12points...finishedthird in the Big South with 135 assists and her 47 steals were eighth-best in the conference...named Big South Freshman of the Week on two occasions and was a member of the All-Conference Freshman Team.
5-7•R.-Senior•GoalkeeperGreer,S.C.(EastsideHS)
10 Kiki Rutledge
5-5•R-Senior•GuardGreenville,S.C.(J.L.MannHS)
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Kiki Rutledge Career Statistics
Charleston Southern Career Highs Points: 16, twice Rebounds: 11 at Savannah State, 1/13/2009 Assists: 9 vs. Southern Wesleyan, 12/16/2008 FGM: 7 vs. Campbell, 3/9/2012 FGA: 14 vs. UNC Asheville, 1/5/2009 3PM: 2,fivetimes 3PA: 5 at Liberty, 2/11/2012 FTM: 8 at Presbyterian, 2/21/2011 FTA: 8, twice Steals: 6 at Savannah State, 1/13/2009 Blocks: 1, seven times Minutes: 37 vs. Campbell, 3/9/2012
HighSchool:Averaged 14.6 points, 6.3 assists, 3.0 steals and 5.0 rebounds per game...named one of the top5playersinSouthCarolinatwotimes...namedMVP in 2007 and ’08...named member of the all-state team in 2007 and ’08...member of the all-region teamthreetimes...memberofthe3AStateChampionteam...named the 3A State Champion MVP in 2007.
Personal:Born Oct. 13, 1990 in Dunkirk, N.Y....daughterofLorraineWarren...nativeofGreenville,S.C....major is undecided.
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RUTLEDGE, Kiki
Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2008-09 30-17 781/26.0 65-184 . 3 5 3 1-8 . 1 2 5 30-48 . 6 2 5 53 62 115 3.8 59 1 135 94 3 47 161 5.4
2010-11 30-16 585/19.5 48-140 . 3 4 3 8-26 . 3 0 8 39-55 . 7 0 9 50 47 97 3.2 45 0 63 54 1 33 143 4.82011-12 18-17 528/29.3 48-119 . 4 0 3 10-25 . 4 0 0 18-31 . 5 8 1 39 37 76 4.2 33 1 57 47 3 38 124 6.9TOTAL 78-50 1894/24.3 161-443 . 3 6 3 19-59 . 3 2 2 87-134 . 6 4 9 142 146 288 3.7 137 2 255 195 7 118 428 5.5
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2011-12(Jr.):Played in31games,starting11 timesinthe2011-2012
season for CSU…Averaged 6.7 ppg, 3.0 rpg and led the team with 66 assists on the season…Shot 35.0 percent fromthefloor,24.7percentfrombehindthearcand77.8 percent from the free throw line…Was second on the team with 40 steals on the season…Blocked four shots…Scoreddouble-digitsonninedifferentoccasionson the season, including a season high 17 on Mar. 5 @ Presbyterian…Recorded a season high nine rebounds and six assists on Jan. 9 @ UNC Asheville…Recorded aseasonhighfivestealsonFeb.6againstGardner-Webb.
2010-11(So.):Served as one of the Bucs’ best on-ball defendersoffthebenchthisseason…Averaged2.7points per game and 1.8 rebounds… Best game of the season came at Radford as she was the catalyst in a late rally that fell just short for CSU, she had 11 points and six rebounds.
2009-10(Fr.):Jones played in all but one game and made seven starts throughout the year...averaged 3.9 points per game and pulled down 2.8 rebounds a game...had a season-high 13 points against Coastal Carolina(1/9/10),includinga7-for-7effortfromthefree-throw line...shot 78 percent from the line, and went 10-for-11 from the charity stripe against UNC Asheville(2/6/10)...recordeddoublefiguresfourtimesand dished out a season-high seven assists against Mercer (11/21/09).
HighSchool:Jones averaged 18 points, 4.1 rebounds, 5.6 assists and 4.8 steals per game...She also shot 44 percent from behind the arc and was named the Central Piedmont 4A Player of the Year...She was a three-timeall-conferenceselectionandtheconferenceplayer of the year...The Winston Salem Journal named
5-7•R.-Senior•GoalkeeperGreer,S.C.(EastsideHS)
15 Shay Jones
5-6•Senior•GuardKernersville,N.C.(Mt.TaborHS)
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Shay Jones Career Statistics
Charleston Southern Career Highs Points: 17 at Presbyterian, 3/5/2012 Rebounds: 9 at UNC Asheville, 1/9/2012 Assists: 7 vs. Mercer, 11/21/2009 FGM: 6, twice FGA: 13 vs. Liberty, 3/10/2012 3PM: 3, twice 3PA: 8 vs. Liberty, 3/10/2012 FTM: 10 vs. UNC Asheville, 2/6/2010 FTA: 11, twice Steals: 5 vs. Gardner-Webb, 2/6/2012 Blocks: 1, nine times Minutes: 40 vs. Liberty, 1/16/2012
Jones to its All-Northwest team twice, while Triad SportingNewsmadeheranall-districtselection...Made A and B Honor Roll all four years.
Personal:Daughter of Paul and Tujuana Jones...Majoringincriminaljustice/psychology.
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JONES, Shay
Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2009-10 30-7 420/14.0 27-92 . 2 9 3 8-48 . 1 6 7 54-69 . 7 8 3 16 67 83 2.8 54 0 38 55 4 27 116 3.92010-11 23-3 224/9.7 19-58 . 3 2 8 8-25 . 3 2 0 17-23 . 7 3 9 15 27 42 1.8 27 0 20 23 1 16 63 2.72011-12 30-10 674/22.5 55-156 . 3 5 3 16-67 . 2 3 9 75-97 . 7 7 3 31 62 93 3.1 56 2 63 71 4 41 201 6.7TOTAL 83-20 1318/15.9 101-306 . 3 3 0 32-140 . 2 2 9 146-189 . 7 7 2 62 156 218 2.6 137 2 121 149 9 84 380 4.6
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2011-12(So.):Played in 27 games, recording 15 starts as a
sophomore at CSU…Averaged 8.9 ppg, 3.0 rpg and 1.1 apg…Shot41.8percentfromthefloor,39.9percentfrom behind the arc and 63.2 percent from the free throw line…Finished the season with 31 steals and blocked four shots…Scored double-digits in 12 games inhersophomoreseason…Scored20+gamestwice…Recordedtwofivegamedouble-digitscoringstreaksonthe season…Scored a season high 20 points twice (Jan. 2 vs. Winthrop, Jan. 7 @ Gardner-Webb)…Recorded a season high eight rebounds on Mar. 10 against Liberty.
2010-11(Fr.):Playedin27gamesinherfirstseasonfor CSU… Averaged 7.3 minutes per game and aver-aged 1.7 points per game… Had her best game against Gardner-Webb in which she scored a season high eight points including two triples, she also had two assists.
HighSchool:VarsityLetterwinnerallfouryears..Two-timeallstate...McDonald’sAll-Americannominee...Two-timeteamMVP...All-Conferencehonorstwice...Glaxo Smith All tournament team...Scored over 1500 points...Over 500 rebounds...Had a career high in a game of 33 points.
5-7•R.-Senior•GoalkeeperGreer,S.C.(EastsideHS)
13 Erin Bratcher
5-9•Junior•GuardRaleigh,N.C.(RavenscroftHS)
Charleston Southern Career Highs Points: 20, twice Rebounds: 8 vs. Liberty, 3/10/2012 Assists: 3vs.Bluefield,11/22/2011 FGM: 7, twice FGA: 15, twice 3PM: 6 vs. Winthrop, 1/2/2012 3PA: 12 vs. Winthrop, 1/2/2012 FTM: 4 vs. UNC Wilmington, 12/15/11 FTA: 4, twice Steals: 4 vs. Maine, 12/21/2011 Blocks: 2 vs. Voorhees, 11/16/2010 Minutes: 41 at Winthrop, 3/2/2012
Erin Bratcher Career Statistics
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BRATCHER, Erin
Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2010-11 27-0 198/7.3 13-57 . 2 2 8 7-37 . 1 8 9 12-17 . 7 0 6 10 11 21 0.8 12 0 8 12 2 12 45 1.72011-12 26-14 737/28.3 82-194 . 4 2 3 57-141 . 4 0 4 12-19 . 6 3 2 25 55 80 3.1 27 0 28 39 4 31 233 9.0TOTAL 53-14 935/17.6 95-251 . 3 7 8 64-178 . 3 6 0 24-36 . 6 6 7 35 66 101 1.9 39 0 36 51 6 43 278 5.2
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2011-12(So.):Saw actionin24games, startingsixtimesfor
CSU during the season…Averaged 1.6 ppg, 1.2 rpg and 0.4apg…Shot30.2percentfromthefloor,30.6percentfrom behind the arc and 28.6 percent from the free throw line…Recored six steals on the season and three blocked shots…Scored a season high nine points on Jan.21@Campbell…Pulleddown5+reboundstwiceon the season, including a season high six on Jan. 9 at UNC Asheville.
2010-11(Fr.):Averaged 5.5 minutes per game for CSU…Scored a season high six points and pulled down a seasonhighfivereboundsinherCharlestonSoutherndebut.
HighSchool:VarsityLetterwinnerallfouryears...served as captain as junior and senior. MVP-Junior and senior years... All district junior and senior...All WNC-Senior year... County player of the year... played in the Blue white game senior year.
5-7•R.-Senior•GoalkeeperGreer,S.C.(EastsideHS)
121 Kirklin Kirkpatrick
5-11•Junior•GuardClyde,N.C.(TuscolaHS)
Charleston Southern Career Highs Points: 9 at Campbell, 1/21/2012 Rebounds: 6 at UNC Asheville, 1/9/2012 Assists: 3 at UNC Asheville, 1/9/2012 FGM: 3 at Campbell, 1/21/2012 FGA: 8 at Campbell, 1/21/2012 3PM: 3 at Campbell, 1/21/2012 3PA: 8 at Campbell, 1/21/2012 FTM: 2 vs. Radford, 1/14/2012 FTA: 4 vs. Radford, 1/14/2012 Steals: 2, twice Blocks: 1, four times Minutes: 35 at High Point, 1/23/2012
Kirklin Kirkpatrick Career Statistics
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KIRKPATRICK, Kirklin
Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2010-11 23-0 127/5.5 3-19 . 1 5 8 2-14 . 1 4 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 7 13 20 0.9 7 0 3 10 1 2 8 0.32011-12 23-6 298/13.0 13-41 . 3 1 7 11-34 . 3 2 4 2-7 . 2 8 6 9 19 28 1.2 12 0 9 17 3 6 39 1.7TOTAL 46-6 425/9.2 16-60 . 2 6 7 13-48 . 2 7 1 2-7 . 2 8 6 16 32 48 1.0 19 0 12 27 4 8 47 1.0
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2011-12(So.):Saw actionandstarted29 games for CSU during
the season…Averaged 8.1 ppg, 4.8 rpg and 0.8 apg ontheseason…Shot36.8percentfromthefloor,30.0percent from behind the arc and 73.5 percent from the free throw line…Recorded 27 steals on the season and nine blocked shots…Scored double-digits in nine games on the season, including a season high 21 points on Nov. 12 against Southern Wesleyan…Recorded two double-doubles on the season…Recorded a season high 13 rebounds on Mar. 2 @ Winthrop.
2010-11(Fr.):Appeared in 21 games for CSU and made fivestarts…Averaged3.4pointspergameand2.4re-boundspergame…WasanathleticpostpresenceoffofthebenchfortheBucs…Scoredindoublefigurestwiceon the season, scoring ten and pulling down eight boards in a win at Mercer and 11 points against cross-town rival College of Charleston.
HighSchool:Named team MVP...19 point game...Reached 1000 point milestone her junior year.
5-7•R.-Senior•GoalkeeperGreer,S.C.(EastsideHS)
133 Anicia Dotson
5-11•Junior•ForwardCentral,S.C.(DanielHS)
Charleston Southern Career Highs Points: 21 vs. Southern Wesleyan, 11/12/2011 Rebounds: 13 at Winthrop, 3/2/2012 Assists: 3 at Gardner-Webb, 1/7/2012 FGM: 7 vs. Southern Wesleyan, 11/12/2011 FGA: 14 at Winthrop, 3/2/2012 3PM: 3, twice 3PA: 6 at Coastal Carolina, 2/25/2012 FTM: 7 vs. Radford, 1/14/2012 FTA: 9 vs. Radford, 1/14/2012 Steals: 3, three times Blocks: 2, twice Minutes: 39 at Winthrop, 3/2/2012
Anicia Dotson Career Statistics
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DOTSON, Anicia
Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2010-11 21-5 227/10.8 29-64 . 4 5 3 2-7 . 2 8 6 12-26 . 4 6 2 25 25 50 2.4 32 0 9 15 3 13 72 3.42011-12 29-29 723/24.9 75-204 . 3 6 8 24-80 . 3 0 0 61-83 . 7 3 5 50 90 140 4.8 96 5 23 41 9 27 235 8.1TOTAL 50-34 950/19.0 104-268 . 3 8 8 26-87 . 2 9 9 73-109 . 6 7 0 75 115 190 3.8 128 5 32 56 12 40 307 6.1
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2011-12(Fr.):Saw actionin11gamesas a freshman at CSU…
Averaged 1.4 ppg and 0.4 rpg on the season…Blocked one shot and recorded one steal…Shot 57.1 percent fromthefloorand70.0percentfromthefreethrowline…ScoredaseasonhighfivepointsonNov.22againstBluefield.
HighSchool:Avg. 20.4 points, 11.7 rebounds and 2 assists her senior year…Selected Ashbrook HS Women’s Basketball team MVP (senior year), Ashbrook HS Team’s most improved(freshman-junior seasons), All-Conferenceselection(allfouryears),leadingrebounderin Gaston County, N.C.(senior season).
Personal:Daughter of Crystal Brice and Tony Collins…Favorite movie: Love and Basketball…Favorite Athletes: Candace Parker and Lebron James…Loves her car and her cell phone…Words of Wisdom: “Always follow your dreamsnomatterhowfartheymayseem.”
5-7•R.-Senior•GoalkeeperGreer,S.C.(EastsideHS)
144 Whitney Collins
6-2•Sophomore•CenterGastonia,N.C.(AshbrookHS)
Charleston Southern Career Highs Points: 5vs.Bluefield,11/22/2011 Rebounds: 1, four times Assists: N/A FGM: 2 vs. Southern Wesleyan, 11/12/2011 FGA: 4 vs. Southern Wesleyan, 11/12/2011 3PM: N/A 3PA: N/A FTM: 2 vs. Southern Wesleyan, 11/12/2011 FTA: 4 vs. Southern Wesleyan, 11/12/2011 Steals: 1vs.Bluefield,11/22/2011 Blocks: 1 at Gardner-Webb, 1/7/2012 Minutes: 8 vs. Southern Wesleyan, 11/12/2011
Whitney Collins Career Statistics
(Oct 06, 2012)Individual Career History
COLLINS, Whitney
Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2011-12 10-0 31/3.1 4-7 . 5 7 1 0-0 . 0 0 0 5-8 . 6 2 5 2 2 4 0.4 7 0 0 4 1 1 13 1.3TOTAL 10-0 31/3.1 4-7 . 5 7 1 0-0 . 0 0 0 5-8 . 6 2 5 2 2 4 0.4 7 0 0 4 1 1 13 1.3
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6-6•R.-Junior•CenterSummerville,S.C.(LibertyUniversity)
ColoradoMesaUniversity:SawactioninfourgameswiththeMavericks...Was3-for-6fromthefloorand0-for-1from behind the arc in scoring six points...Pulled down one defensive rebound...Dished out one assist and had one steal.
CharlotteChristianHighSchool:Team placed 2nd at the 3A State Championships…Three-Time All-Conference selection…NorthCarolinaAll-TournamentTeam…DefensivePlayeroftheYear…SoutheastSuperRegionalTeam…Scored
over 1,000 points in her high school career.
Personal:DaughterofChrisandEstherBarnett…SisterofAsia,India,andCarrie…ChoseCMUfortheenvironment,coachingstaff,andteam…Aspirestobecomeaphysical therapist…Enjoys listening to music and hanging out with friends.
Ashley Lowdermilk
5-6•Freshman•MidfielderBradenton,Fla.(EdisonAcademicsHS)
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LibertyUniversity:Carra Coy comes to Charleston Southern by way of Liberty University, where the 6-6 athlete saw actionin25gamesatforwardfortheFlamesinherfreshmanseason.Coyfinishedfourthontheteaminblocksduring the 2009-2010 season as Liberty won the Big South Championship, advancing to the NCAA Tournament.
In high school, Coy graduated from Northwood Academy in Charleston, S.C., where she played under Coach Anthony Houston.DuringhertimeatNorthwood,theteamwasRegionChampioninbothherjuniorandseniorseasons,withCoyearningAll-Statehonorsasasenior.ShewasalsonominatedfortheSCISAPlayeroftheYearduringherseniorseasonafteraveraging14pointsand12reboundspergame.
“Carra’s size will bring a new element to our post game. Offensively, she will be a big target for us on the block. Her ability to alter shots will be a key component of our interior defense. We are thrilled to have her on board.” - Coach Fred Applin
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Christal Barnett
5-11•Sophomore•ForwardCharlotte,N.C.(ColoradoMesaUniversity)
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Carra Coy
Chelsea Frankeny
5-7•Freshman•ForwardWilmington,N.C.(JohnT.HoggardHS)
9 DJ Fowler
5-8•Junior•GuardNewark,N.J.(St.PetersburgCollege)
22 St.PetersburgCollege:Dijanelle (DJ) Fowler comes to Charleston Southern by way of St. Petersburg College, where she played for the past two seasons under Coach Denisha Davidson. Fowler lined up at point guard for 27 games in the 2011-2012seasonfortheTitans,takingonmostoftheball-handlingdutiesonthecourt.
PriortoSPC,FowlerwasaMcDonald’sAll-AmericannomineeafterasterlingcareeratParkwayAcademyunderCoachAdamHopkinswhereshewasatwo-timeAll-CountyFirstTeamselection,guidingherteamtoback-to-backstatechampionshipsandthreestatechampionshipappearances. She is the daughter of Diane Fowler and Joseph Turpin.
“DJ is an experienced point guard and her high basketball IQ will be a valuable asset for us. She is a complete competitor with a tireless work ethic, both on the court and in the classroom. We are excited about the positive impact she will have on our program.” - Coach Fred Applin
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5-7•Freshman•GuardBradenton,Fla.(IMGAcademy)
HighSchool:Maximilienisa6’4centeroutofNorthBrowardPrepinSouthFlorida.TheCoconutCreeknativeled the Eagles to the 2011 Florida State Finals and was named to the Florida State All-Tournament team. She averaged 15 pointsand12reboundsintheFinalFour,puttingp18points,18boardsandsixblocksinasemifinalwinover Tallahassee Rickards. Maximilien, who also competed for the Broward Lady Bearcats/Team Fowles was the MVP of the FloridaOpenandearnedAll-TournamenthonorsatfiveUSSSAevents.Sheaveraged11pointspergame,10rebounds
pergameandfiveblocksasajuniorforBrowardPrepin2010-11.
“Monique has already experienced much success as a high school player and we expect her to immediately impact our program with both her talent and work ethic. Her size will allow us to add to our inside game on offense and I believe she will be a tremendous rebounder for us as well.” - CSU Coaching Staff
Ashley Lowdermilk
5-6•Freshman•MidfielderBradenton,Fla.(EdisonAcademicsHS)
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HighSchool:A 5’7 guard combo guard out of Bradenton, Fla., Mann comes to CSU from IMG Academy where she was the 2011 MVP. She averaged 17.0 points per game as a junior in 2010-11 and added in 5.0 assists per game and 4.0 steals per game. Mann also served as a team captain in both her junior and senior seasons and earned the Dedicated Player award in 2010.
Mann was also a standout in the classroom at IMG. She was named to the “All A” honor roll in both 2010-11 and 2011-12 and earned achievement awards in English and Algebra II.
“Alyssa comes from an excellent program with a great teacher as her head coach, former WNBA player, Shell Daley. Alyssa is a very skilled guard who can play a point guard or 2 guard position for us. Her leadership and work ethic combined with her high skill level will allow her to make an immediate impact on our program.” - CSU Coaching Staff
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Monique Maximilien
6-3•Freshman•CenterCoconutCreek,Fla.(NorthBrowardPrep)
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Alyssa Mann
Chelsea Frankeny
5-7•Freshman•ForwardWilmington,N.C.(JohnT.HoggardHS)
9 Zhaquondalee Greer
5-9•Freshman•GuardGreensboro,N.C.(BenL.SmithHS)
14 HighSchool: Zhaquondalee’ Greer joins the Buccaneers in the 2012-2013 season by way of Greensboro, N.C. and Ben L.SmithHighSchool,whereshelinedupatguardunderCoachWillPerry.DuringhertimewiththeGoldenEagles,Greer wasnamedtheTeamMVPforbothherjuniorandseniorseasonsandfinishedhertimewithcareeraveragesof15 points,fourreboundsandfiveassistspergame.
Offthecourtandintheclassroom,GreerwasamemberoftheA/BHonorRollandaccomplishedanAwardforservicelearningafteraccumulatingmorethan75hoursof community service. She is the daughter of Joy and Miguel Greer.
“We are excited to have Zhaquondalee’ as part of the Buccaneer family. Her combined offensive skill set and defensive tenacity make her the total package. She is a dynamic, all-round player who will be able to help us in many ways.” - Coach Fred Applin
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Charleston Southern Women's BasketballCSU Combined Team Statistics (as of Sep 25, 2012)
All games
RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 17-14 11-3 4-10 2-1CONFERENCE 9-9 7-2 2-7 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 8-5 4-1 2-3 2-1
Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg04 COWARD, Rachelle 31-31 1102 35.5 179-459 . 3 9 0 90-244 . 3 6 9 111-137 . 8 1 0 30 96 126 4.1 50 0 33 70 19 23 559 18.024 ALSTON, Lakeitha 31-31 938 30.3 192-366 . 5 2 5 35-92 . 3 8 0 84-129 . 6 5 1 57 115 172 5.5 102 3 52 83 18 44 503 16.212 TERRY, Helen 14-13 372 26.6 53-133 . 3 9 8 24-77 . 3 1 2 15-19 . 7 8 9 10 28 38 2.7 32 0 48 41 1 41 145 10.403 BRATCHER, Erin 26-14 737 28.3 82-194 . 4 2 3 57-141 . 4 0 4 12-19 . 6 3 2 25 55 80 3.1 27 0 28 39 4 31 233 9.033 DOTSON, Anicia 29-29 723 24.9 75-204 . 3 6 8 24-80 . 3 0 0 61-83 . 7 3 5 50 90 140 4.8 96 5 23 41 9 27 235 8.100 RUTLEDGE, Kiki 18-17 528 29.3 48-119 . 4 0 3 10-25 . 4 0 0 18-31 . 5 8 1 39 37 76 4.2 33 1 57 47 3 38 124 6.905 JONES, Shay 30-10 674 22.5 55-156 . 3 5 3 16-67 . 2 3 9 75-97 . 7 7 3 31 62 93 3.1 56 2 63 71 4 41 201 6.725 SANDERS, Shannon 27-4 393 14.6 23-66 . 3 4 8 18-55 . 3 2 7 4-6 . 6 6 7 12 27 39 1.4 28 0 19 33 1 18 68 2.521 KIRKPATRICK, Kirklin 23-6 298 13.0 13-41 . 3 1 7 11-34 . 3 2 4 2-7 . 2 8 6 9 19 28 1.2 12 0 9 17 3 6 39 1.730 WHARTON, Abby 31-0 341 11.0 16-42 . 3 8 1 0-0 . 0 0 0 20-26 . 7 6 9 26 22 48 1.5 55 0 6 19 12 14 52 1.723 JONES, Shambreka 18-0 120 6.7 11-25 . 4 4 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 5-9 . 5 5 6 13 22 35 1.9 18 0 0 17 5 3 27 1.544 COLLINS, Whitney 10-0 31 3.1 4-7 . 5 7 1 0-0 . 0 0 0 5-8 . 6 2 5 2 2 4 0.4 7 0 0 4 1 1 13 1.314 DINKINS, Charmaine 4-0 10 2.5 2-5 . 4 0 0 1-4 . 2 5 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1 1 2 0.5 0 0 2 0 0 1 5 1.322 PILCHER, Haley 7-0 34 4.9 1-5 . 2 0 0 0-3 . 0 0 0 2-2 1.000 3 0 3 0.4 2 0 4 3 0 2 4 0.6
Total.......... 31 6301 754-1822 . 4 1 4 286-822 . 3 4 8 414-573 . 7 2 3 363 656 1019 32.9 518 11 344 497 80 290 2208 71.2Opponents...... 31 6300 770-1787 . 4 3 1 145-442 . 3 2 8 422-648 . 6 5 1 481 785 1266 40.8 543 - 354 621 96 253 2107 68.0
TEAM STATISTICS CSU OPPSCORING 2208 2107 Points per game 71.2 68.0 Scoring margin +3.3 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 754-1822 770-1787 Field goal pct . 4 1 4 . 4 3 13 POINT FG-ATT 286-822 145-442 3-point FG pct . 3 4 8 . 3 2 8 3-pt FG made per game 9.2 4.7FREE THROWS-ATT 414-573 422-648 Free throw pct . 7 2 3 . 6 5 1 F-Throws made per game 13.4 13.6REBOUNDS 1019 1266 Rebounds per game 32.9 40.8 Rebounding margin -8.0 -ASSISTS 344 354 Assists per game 11.1 11.4TURNOVERS 497 621 Turnovers per game 16.0 20.0 Turnover margin +4.0 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.7 0.6STEALS 290 253 Steals per game 9.4 8.2BLOCKS 80 96 Blocks per game 2.6 3.1ATTENDANCE 8505 8363 Home games-Avg/Game 14-608 14-540 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 3-267
Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalsCSU 1068 1113 24 3 2208Opponents 985 1083 28 11 2107
Date Opponent Score Att.11/11/11 FURMAN Wot 78-80 74511/12/11 SOUTHERN WESLEYAN UNIVERSIT W 57-115 67711/14/11 at Western Carolina L 65-69 32411/19/11 VOORHEES COLLEGE W 39-67 71511/22/11 BLUEFIELD COLLEGE W 43-81 61111/26/11 at South Carolina State L 65-68 20211/30/11 at Coll. of Charleston W 64-45 32012/04/11 at Clemson W 82-77 72212/15/11 UNCW L 72-70 812
3 12/20/11 at Florida L 59-83 64912/21/11 vs Maine W 63-78 0
* 12/31/11 PRESBYTERIAN W 67-76 465* 01/02/12 WINTHROP W 78-83 378* 01/07/12 at Gardner-Webb W 63-53 331* 01/09/12 at UNC Asheville L 68-75 391* 01/14/12 RADFORD W 69-79 631* 01/16/12 LIBERTY L 79-64 675* 01/21/12 at Campbell L 56-70 1583* 01-23-12 at High Point L 58-84 626* 01/28/12 COASTAL W 66-69 705* 02/04/12 UNC ASHEVILLE W 70-88 659* 02/06/12 GARDNER-WEBB W 66-86 357* 02-11-12 at LIBERTY L o t 69-77 683* 02-13-12 at Radford L 66-73 361* 02/18/12 HIGH POINT W 72-77 577* 02/20/12 CAMPBELL L 76-58 498* 02/25/12 at COASTAL W 70-55 382* 3-2-12 at WINTHROP L o t 75-81 404* 03/05/12 at Presbyterian L 68-77 584
03-09-12 vs Campbell W 57-53 80103-10-12 vs LIBERTY L 52-72 0
* - Conference game
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2011-12 CSU Women's BasketballCHARLESTON SOUTHERN Team Game-by-Game (as of Nov 05, 2012)
All games
TEAM STATISTICS
Total 3-Pointers Free throws ReboundsOpponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avgFURMAN 11/11/11 80-78 Wot 29-72 . 4 0 3 7-22 . 3 1 8 15-20 . 7 5 0 16 14 30 30.0 19 13 18 3 16 80 80.0SOUTHERN WESLEYAN 11/12/11 115-57 W 43-69 . 6 2 3 15-30 . 5 0 0 14-19 . 7 3 7 12 28 40 35.0 24 19 8 4 10 115 97.5at Western Carolina 11/14/11 65-69 L 22-52 . 4 2 3 11-31 . 3 5 5 10-14 . 7 1 4 9 12 21 30.3 20 9 21 2 9 65 86.7VOORHEES COLLEGE 11/19/11 67-39 W 26-70 . 3 7 1 10-30 . 3 3 3 5-10 . 5 0 0 13 28 41 33.0 11 8 16 4 14 67 81.8BLUEFIELD COLLEGE 11/22/11 81-43 W 29-63 . 4 6 0 12-32 . 3 7 5 11-15 . 7 3 3 14 25 39 34.2 13 13 15 2 10 81 81.6at South Carolina State 11/26/11 65-68 L 25-62 . 4 0 3 7-27 . 2 5 9 8-12 . 6 6 7 15 15 30 33.5 15 14 9 2 7 65 78.8at Coll. of Charleston 11/30/11 64-45 W 26-65 . 4 0 0 8-27 . 2 9 6 4-8 . 5 0 0 13 21 34 33.6 20 15 14 5 16 64 76.7at Clemson 12/04/11 82-77 W 30-61 . 4 9 2 10-28 . 3 5 7 12-22 . 5 4 5 6 23 29 33.0 22 14 14 4 12 82 77.4UNCW 12/15/11 70-72 L 21-49 . 4 2 9 8-19 . 4 2 1 20-22 . 9 0 9 12 17 29 32.6 16 11 18 2 10 70 76.6at Florida 12/20/11 59-83 L 23-63 . 3 6 5 4-20 . 2 0 0 9-16 . 5 6 3 15 18 33 32.6 16 6 20 2 10 59 74.8vs Maine 12/21/11 78-63 W 27-64 . 4 2 2 10-27 . 3 7 0 14-17 . 8 2 4 13 23 36 32.9 17 12 17 1 8 78 75.1PRESBYTERIAN 12/31/11 76-67 W 25-47 . 5 3 2 12-29 . 4 1 4 14-23 . 6 0 9 6 21 27 32.4 15 8 19 1 6 76 75.2WINTHROP 01/02/12 83-78 W 26-53 . 4 9 1 14-30 . 4 6 7 17-24 . 7 0 8 9 17 26 31.9 16 18 14 2 8 83 75.8at Gardner-Webb 01/07/12 63-53 W 18-47 . 3 8 3 6-20 . 3 0 0 21-29 . 7 2 4 9 28 37 32.3 21 13 23 7 7 63 74.9at UNC Asheville 01/09/12 68-75 L 25-61 . 4 1 0 7-27 . 2 5 9 11-13 . 8 4 6 9 29 38 32.7 14 16 13 3 6 68 74.4RADFORD 01/14/12 79-69 W 24-59 . 4 0 7 7-21 . 3 3 3 24-33 . 7 2 7 21 20 41 33.2 13 7 18 1 11 79 74.7LIBERTY 01/16/12 64-79 L 23-50 . 4 6 0 13-31 . 4 1 9 5-8 . 6 2 5 5 10 15 32.1 20 7 15 1 5 64 74.1at Campbell 01/21/12 56-70 L 17-55 . 3 0 9 7-31 . 2 2 6 15-17 . 8 8 2 12 21 33 32.2 12 9 20 2 10 56 73.1at High Point 01-23-12 58-84 L 19-47 . 4 0 4 5-18 . 2 7 8 15-22 . 6 8 2 5 20 25 31.8 17 10 27 4 12 58 72.3COASTAL CAROLINA 01/28/12 69-66 W 22-50 . 4 4 0 9-25 . 3 6 0 16-20 . 8 0 0 8 22 30 31.7 14 8 18 4 6 69 72.1UNC ASHEVILLE 02/04/12 88-70 W 27-64 . 4 2 2 9-23 . 3 9 1 25-31 . 8 0 6 14 29 43 32.2 16 8 17 4 12 88 72.9GARDNER-WEBB 02/06/12 86-66 W 26-59 . 4 4 1 13-27 . 4 8 1 21-29 . 7 2 4 14 27 41 32.6 18 14 15 2 8 86 73.5at LIBERTY 02-11-12 69-77 Lot 23-72 . 3 1 9 13-40 . 3 2 5 10-14 . 7 1 4 13 17 30 32.5 21 13 15 0 6 69 73.3at Radford 02-13-12 66-73 L 23-57 . 4 0 4 9-21 . 4 2 9 11-13 . 8 4 6 15 12 27 32.3 19 12 13 2 13 66 73.0HIGH POINT 02/18/12 77-72 W 29-53 . 5 4 7 9-20 . 4 5 0 10-13 . 7 6 9 10 18 28 32.1 11 9 21 1 4 77 73.1CAMPBELL 02/20/12 58-76 L 23-65 . 3 5 4 6-23 . 2 6 1 6-14 . 4 2 9 12 22 34 32.2 16 9 8 0 5 58 72.5at WINTHROP 3-2-12 75-81 Lot 25-70 . 3 5 7 13-34 . 3 8 2 12-17 . 7 0 6 14 29 43 32.6 18 15 11 6 7 75 72.6at Coastal Carolina 02/25/12 70-55 W 20-54 . 3 7 0 7-28 . 2 5 0 23-29 . 7 9 3 13 33 46 33.1 16 9 18 2 8 70 72.5at Presbyterian 03/05/12 68-77 L 20-46 . 4 3 5 4-14 . 2 8 6 24-33 . 7 2 7 10 19 29 32.9 20 6 14 1 6 68 72.4vs Campbell 03-09-12 57-53 W 19-64 . 2 9 7 9-30 . 3 0 0 10-14 . 7 1 4 11 24 35 33.0 12 9 10 3 11 57 71.9vs LIBERTY 03-10-12 52-72 L 19-59 . 3 2 2 12-37 . 3 2 4 2-2 1.000 15 14 29 32.9 16 10 18 3 12 52 71.2at Minnesota 03/16/12 51-80 L 17-50 . 3 4 0 9-32 . 2 8 1 8-10 . 8 0 0 6 23 29 32.8 15 13 22 1 6 51 70.6CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 2259 771-1872 . 4 1 2 295-854 . 3 4 5 422-583 . 7 2 4 369 679 1048 32.8 533 357 519 81 291 2259 70.6Opponents 2187 802-1848 . 4 3 4 151-455 . 3 3 2 432-665 . 6 5 0 492 813 1305 40.8 555 373 634 97 264 2187 68.3
Games played: 32Points/game: 70.6FG Pct: 41.23FG Pct: 34.5FT Pct: 72.4
Rebounds/game: 32.8Assists/game: 11.2Turnovers/game: 16.2Assist/turnover ratio: 0.7Steals/game: 9.1Blocks/game: 2.5
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2011-12 CSU Women's BasketballCHARLESTON SOUTHERN Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (as of Nov 05, 2012)
All games
RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 17-15 11-3 4-11 2-1CONFERENCE 9-9 7-2 2-7 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 8-6 4-1 2-4 2-1
Date Opponent Score Att. High Points High Rebounds11/11/11 FURMAN Wot 80-78 745 (22)COWARD, Rachelle (10)ALSTON, Lakeitha11/12/11 SOUTHERN WESLEYAN UNIVE W 115-57 677 (22)ALSTON, Lakeitha (8)ALSTON, Lakeitha11/14/11 at Western Carolina 65-69 L 324 (15)TERRY, Helen (4)WHARTON, Abby11/19/11 VOORHEES COLLEGE W 67-39 715 (14)COWARD, Rachelle (8)COWARD, Rachelle
(14)RUTLEDGE, Kiki(14)ALSTON, Lakeitha
11/22/11 BLUEFIELD COLLEGE W 81-43 611 (18)ALSTON, Lakeitha (9)DOTSON, Anicia11/26/11 at South Carolina State 65-68 L 202 (19)COWARD, Rachelle (8)DOTSON, Anicia11/30/11 at Coll. of Charleston W 64-45 (19)ALSTON, Lakeitha (6)DOTSON, Anicia12/04/11 at Clemson W 82-77 722 (31)ALSTON, Lakeitha (10)ALSTON, Lakeitha12/15/11 UNCW 70-72 L 812 (27)COWARD, Rachelle (7)BRATCHER, Erin12/20/11 3at Florida 59-83 L 649 (21)COWARD, Rachelle (8)COWARD, Rachelle12/21/11 vs Maine W 78-63 (30)COWARD, Rachelle (8)JONES, Shay
(8)COWARD, Rachelle12/31/11 *PRESBYTERIAN W 76-67 465 (26)TERRY, Helen (7)TERRY, Helen01/02/12 *WINTHROP W 83-78 378 (30)COWARD, Rachelle (6)TERRY, Helen
(6)ALSTON, Lakeitha01/07/12 *at Gardner-Webb W 63-53 331 (20)BRATCHER, Erin (6)DOTSON, Anicia
(6)COWARD, Rachelle01/09/12 *at UNC Asheville 68-75 L 391 (31)ALSTON, Lakeitha (9)ALSTON, Lakeitha
(9)JONES, Shay01/14/12 *RADFORD W 79-69 631 (22)ALSTON, Lakeitha (10)ALSTON, Lakeitha01/16/12 *LIBERTY 64-79 L 675 (32)COWARD, Rachelle (3)JONES, Shay
(3)COWARD, Rachelle01/21/12 *at Campbell 56-70 L 1583 (13)ALSTON, Lakeitha (8)JONES, Shay01-23-12 *at High Point 58-84 L 626 (23)COWARD, Rachelle (5)ALSTON, Lakeitha01/28/12 *COASTAL CAROLINA W 69-66 705 (32)COWARD, Rachelle (12)ALSTON, Lakeitha02/04/12 *UNC ASHEVILLE W 88-70 659 (26)COWARD, Rachelle (10)JONES, Shambreka02/06/12 *GARDNER-WEBB W 86-66 357 (16)BRATCHER, Erin (11)DOTSON, Anicia
(16)COWARD, Rachelle02-11-12 *at LIBERTY 69-77 Lo2 683 (22)COWARD, Rachelle (4)RUTLEDGE, Kiki
(4)COWARD, Rachelle02-13-12 *at Radford 66-73 L 361 (27)ALSTON, Lakeitha (7)DOTSON, Anicia02/18/12 *HIGH POINT W 77-72 577 (24)ALSTON, Lakeitha (6)COWARD, Rachelle
(6)SANDERS, Shannon02/20/12 *CAMPBELL 58-76 L 498 (17)COWARD, Rachelle (7)DOTSON, Anicia
(17)ALSTON, Lakeitha3-2-12 *at WINTHROP 75-81 Lot 404 (20)ALSTON, Lakeitha (13)DOTSON, Anicia02/25/12 *at Coastal Carolina W 70-55 382 (18)ALSTON, Lakeitha (14)COWARD, Rachelle03/05/12 *at Presbyterian 68-77 L 584 (23)ALSTON, Lakeitha (6)ALSTON, Lakeitha
(6)COWARD, Rachelle03-09-12 vs Campbell W 57-53 801 (20)COWARD, Rachelle (8)ALSTON, Lakeitha
(8)RUTLEDGE, Kiki03-10-12 vs LIBERTY 52-72 L (12)JONES, Shay (8)BRATCHER, Erin03/16/12 at Minnesota 51-80 L 783 (17)ALSTON, Lakeitha (8)ALSTON, Lakeitha
* - Conference gameAttendance Summary Games Attend Avg/GameHome 14 8505 608Away 15 8025 535Neutral 3 801 267Total 32 17331 542
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BIGSOUTHCONFERENCEQUICKFACTS
Address:7233Pineville-MatthewsRoad,Suite100
Charlotte,NC28226Phone: (704) 341-7990
Fax: (704) 341-7991www.BigSouthSports.com
Founded 1983
PresidentPenelope W. Kyle, Radford University
VicePresidentDr. Frank Bonner, Gardner-Webb University
SecretaryDr. Anne Ponder, UNC Asheville
CoordinatorofFootballOfficialsDoug Rhoads
Full-TimeMemberInstitutions(11):Campbell University, Charleston Southern
University, Coastal Carolina University, Gardner-Webb University, High Point
University, Liberty University, Presbyterian College, Radford University, UNC Ashe-ville,VirginiaMilitaryInstitute,Winthrop
University.
AssociateMembers: Stony Brook Universi-ty (football), Bucknell University (women’s golf), College of the Holy Cross (women’s
golf).
ChampionshipSports(19): Baseball, Men’s Basketball, Women’s Basketball, Men’s Cross Country, Women’s Cross Country,
Football, Men’s Golf, Women’s Golf, Men’s Soccer,Women’sSoccer,Softball,Men’s
Tennis, Women’s Tennis, Men’s Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field, Women’s Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field, Volleyball,
Women’s Lacrosse (2012-13)
The Big South Conference took a big step in its young history in the Fall of 2002 when, forthefirsttimeinits19-yearhistory,theLeague crowned a football champion.
Football had always been a long range goal of the Conference. In the early 1990s, football seemed on the horizon in the Big South, asCharlestonSouthernfielded itsfirst team in 1991 and the Conferenceadded Liberty as a new member, which was already playing on the gridiron. However,footballnevergotoffthegroundin the early part of the decade as other issues came to the forefront, including the Big South’s emergence as a basketball conference. The League was awarded itsfirstautomaticbidtotheNCAAmen’sbasketball championship in 1992 and football was put on the back burner while basketballbegantoflourish.
The idea was revived in 1997 when Elon joined the Big South. That gave the Conferencethreefull-timememberswithfootball programs -- half the number needed to be recognized as a Conference by the NCAA. Two years later on Nov. 10, 1999, Coastal Carolina University announced it would add football by the Fall of 2003. The wheels were set in motiontoestablishaConferencehomeforthe League’s football-playing members.
After attempts to form a joint footballconference with the Atlantic SunConference failed, the Big South began recruiting more members to join itsfledgling football league. On May 23,2001, the dream became a reality when theBigSouth’sCouncilofChiefExecutiveOfficersvotedunanimouslytoaddfootballas the Conference’s 18th championship sport.Itbecamethefirstsportaddedsince1997 when men’s and women’s indoor track were incorporated as championship sports.
Shortlyaftertheapprovaloffootball,theBigSouth’srecruitingeffortspaidoff,astheadditionofGardner-WebbUniversityasanassociate football member was announced on June 20, 2001. There were hopes that withtheadditionoftheRunnin’Bulldogs,a four-team League could begin play later
that Fall, with Coastal Carolina coming into the fold in the 2003 season. However, scheduling conflicts couldnotbeworkedout, so the Fall of 2002 was designated asthekick-offtoBigSouthFootball. TheBigSouthcontinuedtolookforadditionalmembers, with a goal of eventually having seven or eight playing members. On Dec. 10, 2001, one of the oldest programs in the state of Virginia -- Virginia Military Institute,announceditwouldjointheBigSouth in all sports in 2003 and maintain the Conference’s football membership at fivefollowingElon’sdeparture.
In 2006, the League moved one step closer to etching its status as a viable football Conference.First,CoastalCarolinaAthleticDirector Warren Koegel was appointed to theFCSFootballSelectionCommittee,theBig South’s first-ever representative on anational football committee. OnApril 6,the Big South added Presbyterian College as its sixth football member. Presbyterian, now in the final year of its transition toDivision I, officially joined the Big Southin all sports in 2008. On May 26, 2006, the Big South announced that associate football member Gardner-Webb would join the Conference as full members on July 1, 2008, solidifying the Big South’s football make-up for years to come.
With membership coming together, the Big South received a huge boost at the conclusion of the 2006 campaign. League champion Coastal Carolina became the first football member to advance tothe postseason when the Chanticleersreceived an at-large berth in the NCAA Division I Football Championship. The Big South took another step closer to becomingeligible foranautomaticberthwhen on March 20, 2007, the Conference announced the addition of Stony BrookUniversity as an associate football member beginningin2008.Alltheeffortscametofruition in the spring of 2008 when theNCAA announced the expansion of the FCS Playoffsfrom16to20teamsbeginningin
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2010andgrantingtheBigSouthanautomaticbidstartingthatyear.
ThegrowthofBig South football hasbeenexceptional sinceits inception justnineyearsago. TheBigSouthexperiencedits most successful campaign in 2006 with Coastal Carolina’s FCSplayoffberth;twoteams(CoastalCarolinaandCharlestonSouthern)rankedinthenationalTop25inthesameweekforthefirsttime;fourappearancesontheESPNfamilyofnetworks;andthefirst-everNFLDraftpickandfirstfinalistfortheWalterPayton Award in Coastal Carolina’s Tyler Thigpen.
In2007,LibertywonthefirstofitsfourconsecutiveBigSouthfootball championships in record-breaking fashion just two years afterfinishing1-10overall;Coastal’sJeromeSimpson(secondround) and Gardner-Webb’s Brian Johnston (seventh round) wereselectedintheNFLDraft,andtheLeague’sfivefootballmembers combined to average a Big South-record 7,488 fans pergame.TheBigSouthproducedanothernationally-rankedprogramin2008inLiberty,aswellasitsfourthNFLdraftpickinthree years – Liberty’s Rashad Jennings (seventh round).
The 2010 season saw the Big South make noise around the country early in the season with two wins over FBS opponents
on the same day, when Gardner-Webb won in overtime atAkron and Liberty defeated Ball State on the road on Sept. 11. Prior to the start of the season, Stony Brook extended its football membership through the 2015 campaign. Individually, Liberty’sMikeBrownledthenationintotaloffensewhileStonyBrook was the only FCS team to have two 1,000-yard rushers in Miguel Maysonet and Brock Jackolski. Coastal Carolina emergedfromathree-waytieforfirst-placewiththeBigSouth’sfirst-everautomaticbidtotheFCSPlayoffs. TheChanticleersalso became the first Conferencemember to host a footballplayoff game as Coastal faced Western Illinois in the firstround at Brooks Stadium. The Conference also had its largest television package to date, as a record eight League games were broadcast while Big South football members appeared on TV 12 of the 13 weeks of the season.
Withanautomaticplayoffberthofficiallyawardedtoitsannualchampion,theBigSouthispoisedtocontinueitsascensionasanationalcompetitorinFCSfootballwithaneyeonadvancinginthepostseasonandcapturingtheultimategoal–anationalchampionship.
Kyle B. KallanderCommisioner
Nic BowmanAssistant Director of
Public Relations
Dawn TurnerAssociate Commissioner/
Senior Women’s Administrator
Chad CookAssistant Commissioner
Marketing
James F. Companion, Jr.Associate Commissioner
Mark BryantDirector of New
Media
Mark SimpsonAsst. Commisioner
Public Relations
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Big South Announces Preseason Women’s Basketball Poll
Liberty University has been chosen as the favorite in the Big South Conference’s annual women’s basketball preseason poll for the 2012-13 season in a vote of the League’s Head Coaches and media panel. The announcement was made in early October at the Renaissance Suites HotelinCharlotte,N.C.,aspartofthe2012-13BasketballTip-OffMediaLuncheon.
Forthe15thtimeinthelast16seasons,Libertyisthepreseasonfavorite,astheLadyFlamesreceived16ofthe22first-placevotesand233outof a possible 242 points. Liberty welcomes back three starters and 10letterwinnersfromlastyear’sBigSouthchampionshipandNCAATournament squad. High Point, last year’s Tournament Runner-Up, was votedsecondwith215pointsandcollectedfourfirst-placevotes,whileWinthropwaspickedthirdwith199pointsandtheremainingtwofirst-place votes. Campbell was voted fourth this year with 159 points, while Radfordwaspickedfifthwith154pointsfromthepanel.
CharlestonSouthernwaspredictedtofinishsixth(136points),whileCoastalCarolina claimed the seventh spot in the poll with 92 points. Presbyterian College was eighth in the preseason ranking (91 points), followed by Gardner-Webb (ninth, 62 points), UNC Asheville (10th, 60 points) and new member Longwood (11th, 51 points).
BigSouthbasketballtipsoffFriday,Nov.9withfivecontests,andthefirstConference date is Wednesday, Nov. 28. The season culminates with the 2013 VisitMyrtleBeach.com Big South Basketball Championships the week of March 5-10 at The HTC Center on the campus of Coastal Carolina University. The combined, one-site men’s and women’s basketball tournament format features all 23 teams and 21 games in six days, including the crowning of champions on Sunday, March 10.
Rk Team (1st) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Total1 Liberty 16 16 3 3 - - - - - - - - 2332 High Point 4 4 11 6 - 1 - - - - - - 2153 Winthrop 2 2 5 10 3 1 1 - - - - - 1994 Campbell - 2 6 11 2 - 1 - - - - 1595 Radford - 2 1 7 5 2 2 3 - - - 1546 CSU - 1 - 3 3 11 1 1 2 - - 1367 Coastal Carolina - - - 1 - 1 9 5 1 5 - 928 Presbyterian - - - - - 2 9 5 3 2 1 919 Gardner-Webb - - - 1 - 2 - 1 8 4 6 6210 UNC Asheville - - - - 1 1 - 3 6 6 5 6011 Longwood - - - 1 - - 1 3 2 5 10 51
2012-2013 Big South Preseason Women’s Basketball Coaches’ Poll
2012-2013 Big South Preseason
Women’s Basketball TeamDequesha McClanahan, Winthrop
Devon Brown, Liberty
Cheyenne Parker, High Point
Da’Naria Erwin-Spencer, Radford
Erin Reynolds, High Point
2012-2013 College Sports Madness
Preseason Women’s Basketball Team
FIRST TEAM
Dequesha McClanahan, Winthrop
Da’Naria Erwin-Spencer, Radford
Devon Brown, Liberty
Rachelle Coward, Charleston Southern
Cheyenne Parker, High Point
SECONDTEAM
Diana Choibekova, WInthrop
Erin Reynolds, High Point
Lakeitha Alston, Charleston Southern
Samiya Wright, Winthrop
Catrina Green, Gardner-Webb
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IndividualStatisticsLeadersPoints Per Game1. MCCLANAHAN, Dequesha 21.1 2. COWARD, Rachelle 17.9 3. ERWIN SPENCER,Da’Nar 17.4 4. BROWN, Devon 16.9 5. ALSTON, Lakeitha 16.3 6. BROWN, Shamia 16.2 7. REYNOLDS, Erin 15.9 8. CHOIBEKOVA, Diana 15.8 9. JONES, Shonese 15.6 10. BUCKHANNON, Ashley 14.7
Free Throw %1. COWARD, Rachelle .810 2. BROWN, Devon .790 3. DAVID, Dria .773 4. ERWIN SPENCER,Da’Nar .750 5. MCCLANAHAN, Dequesha .737 6. REYNOLDS, Erin .725 7. WARLEY, Avery .683 8. ALSTON, Lakeitha .652 9. BROWN, Shamia .649 10. PARKER, Cheyenne .635
Field Goal %1. WARLEY, Avery .574 2. ALSTON, Lakeitha .518 3. PIETROWSKI, Mariah .506 4. PARKER, Cheyenne .500 WORMACK, Leah .500 6. BROWN, Shamia .483 7. COOPER, Jazmine .483 8. BASS, Katelyn .482 9. ERWIN SPENCER,Da’Nar .459 10. GREEN, Catrina .455
TeamStatisticsLeaders
2011-2012 Review Conference Overall W L Pct. W L Pct. Liberty 16 2 .889 24 9 .727 High Point 13 5 .722 20 13 .606 Winthrop 12 6 .667 18 13 .581 Campbell 11 7 .611 18 12 .600 Charleston Southern 9 9 .500 17 15 .531 Radford 9 9 .500 16 15 .516 Presbyterian 8 10 .444 14 15 .483 Coastal Carolina 6 12 .333 13 15 .464 UNC Asheville 3 15 .167 7 23 .233 Gardner-Webb 3 15 .167 4 25 .138
Individual Award Winners COACHOFTHEYEAR:Marlene Stollings, Winthrop PLAYEROFTHEYEAR:Dequesha McClanahan, Winthrop FRESHMANOFTHEYEAR:Shonese Jones, UNC Asheville BSCSCHOLAR-ATHLETE:Rachelle Coward, Charleston Southern Brianna Dillard, Gardner-Webb
STATISTICALCHAMPIONS Points Per Game Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum, 19.8 Rebounds Per Game Dana Hicks, Catawba, 11.4 Field Goal Percentage Staci Hicks, Tusculum, .558 AssistsPerGame JessicaBearzatto,Newberry,5.15 Steals Per Game Micheala Watkins, Brevard, 2.68 3-PointFieldGoalPercentage BrittiniYoung,MarsHill,.438 3-Pointers Per Game Helen McKinney, Newberry, 2.69 Blocked Shots Per Game Shannon Depew, Carson-Newman, 2.07 Free Throw Percentage Ashley Abed, Anderson, .890 Assist-to-TurnoverRatio JessicaBearzatto,Newberry,2.48 TeamScoringOffense MarsHillCollege,74.8 Team Field Goal Percentage Lincoln Memorial University, .417 Team Field Goal Percentage Defense Wingate University, .370 Team 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Wingate University, .376 Team Assists Mars Hill College, 14.27 Team Steals Lincoln Memorial University, 10.62 Team Scoring Defense Tusculum College, 60.1 Team Rebounding Catawba College, 42.7 Team Free Throw Percentage Wingate University, .759 Team Blocked Shots Carson-Newman College, 3.93 TeamAssist-to-TurnoverRatio NewberryCollege,0.81
Rebounds Per Game1. PARKER, Cheyenne 12.2 2. WARLEY, Avery 11.5 3. RILES, Kelli 10.6 4. GREEN, Catrina 8.7 5. HAMILTON,Victoria 7.5 6. BROWN, Devon 7.0 7. BASS, Katelyn 6.8 BAKER, Tonisha 6.8 9. BROWN, Shamia 6.8 10. OMOTOLA, Tolu 6.6
Assists Per Game1. MCCLANAHAN, Dequesha 7.2 2. CLOXTON, Kate 4.8 3. REYNOLDS, Erin 4.3 4. MILLER, Reagan 4.0 5. ERWIN SPENCER,Da’Nar 3.8 6. TREMBLAY, Tayler 3.8 7. BAKER, Tonisha 3.7 8. BUCKHANNON,Ashley 3.2 9. DALE, Danika 3.1 10. THOMPSON, Lindsey 2.9
Steals Per Game1. BAKER, Tonisha 2.7 2. REYNOLDS, Erin 2.7 3. BUCKHANNON,Ashley 2.6 4. ERWIN SPENCER,Da’Nar 2.4 5. BROWN, Shamia 2.2 6. DILLARD, Brianna 2.1 7. PARKER, Cheyenne 2.1 8. MCCLANAHAN, Dequesha 2.0 9. BROWN, Devon 2.0 10. DAVID, Dria 2.0
Points Per Game1. Charleston Southern 70.6 2. Liberty 70.4 3. Winthrop 69.6 4. High Point 69.5 5. Radford 66.2 6. Campbell 64.9 7. UNC Asheville 63.9 8. Coastal Carolina 59.2 9. Presbyterian 55.7 10. Gardner-Webb 50.8
Free Throw %1. Charleston Southern .724 2. UNC Asheville .709 3. Coastal Carolina .703 4. Winthrop .684 5. Radford .677 6. Presbyterian .673 7. Liberty .673 8. High Point .668 9. Campbell .627 10. Gardner-Webb .595
Field Goal %1. Liberty .434 2. Campbell .421 3. Charleston Southern .412 4. High Point .404 5. Presbyterian .399 6. Radford .397 7. Winthrop .388 8. UNC Asheville .385 9. Coastal Carolina .373 10. Gardner-Webb .323
Rebounds Per Game1. Liberty 47.3 2. Winthrop 43.5 3. High Point 40.8 4. Campbell 40.3 5. UNC Asheville 39.4 6. Coastal Carolina 38.7 7. Radford 38.6 8. Gardner-Webb 38.5 9. Charleston Southern 32.8 10. Presbyterian 32.5
Assists Per Game1. Campbell 16.7 2. High Point 13.6 3. Liberty 13.1 4. Winthrop 12.9 5. Radford 12.6 6. UNC Asheville 12.1 7. Presbyterian 11.8 8. Charleston Southern 11.2 9. Coastal Carolina 11.0 10. Gardner-Webb 8.4
Steals Per Game1. Radford 12.1 2. High Point 11.0 3. Campbell 10.7 4. Coastal Carolina 10.3 5. Liberty 9.2 6. Winthrop 9.2 7. Gardner-Webb 9.1 8. Charleston Southern 9.1 9. Presbyterian 7.8 10. UNC Asheville 7.4
All-BigSouthConferenceTeam FirstTeam SecondTeam Dequesha McClanahan, Winthrop Rachelle Coward, CSU Avery Warley, Liberty Cheyenne Parker, High Point Shamia Brown, High Point Tonisha Baker, Campbell Devon Brown, Liberty Erin Reynolds, High Point Da’Naria Erwin-Spencer, Radford Diana Choiekova, Winthrop
All-FreshmanTeam AcademicAll-Conference Shonese Jones, UNC Asheville Amanda O’Neill, Campbell Reagan Miller, Liberty Rachelle Coward, CSU ShatiaCole,CoastalCarolina TaylorEpley,CoastalCarolina Leah Wormack, UNC Asheville Brianna Dillard, Gardner-Webb KieraGaines,Campbell LauraWhitt,HighPoint Karlee Taylor, Presbyterian Lindsey Thompson, UNC Asheville KatherineBrockett,Radford Kaitlyn, Rubino, Winthrop Terika Lunsford, Liberty
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Location: ........................................ Greensboro, N.C.
Founded: ...........................................................1891
Enrollment: ....................................................18,425
Nickname: ...................................................Spartans
SchoolColors...........................Gold, White & Navy
HomeFacility: .......................... Fleming Gymnasium
Capacity: ..........................................................1,833
Affiliation: ........................................ NCAA Division I
Conference: ................................................Southern
President: ...................................... Dr. Linda P. Brady
DirectorofAthletics: .............................. Kim Record
AthleticDept.Phone: ...................... (336) 334-5952
TicketOfficePhone: ......................... (336) 334-3250
HeadCoach: ...................................... Wendy Palmer
AlmaMater: ........................................Virginia, 1996
Assistants: ..........Latasha Shipman, Darren Guensch
..........................................Latoya Carter, Jade Leitao
OfficePhone: ................................... (336) 334-3754
2011-2012OverallRecord: ............................... 4-25
2011-2012LeagueRecord/Place: .............3-17/11th
SID: ..........................................................Chip Welch
OfficePhone: ................................... (336) 420-6342
OfficeFax: ........................................ (336) 334-3270
E-MailAddress: ..................... [email protected]
WebSite: ............................ www.uncgspartans.com
UNC GreensboroNovember 10 - Asheville , N.C.
Southern WesleyanNovember 14 - Charleston, S.C.
Location: ................................................ Central, S.C.
Founded: ...........................................................1906
Enrollment: .........................................................632
Nickname: ...................................................Warriors
SchoolColors..............................Royal Blue & Gold
HomeFacility: ..........................Tysinger Gymnasium
Capacity: .............................................................500
Affiliation: ......................................... NAIA Division I
Conference: ........................SouthernStatesAthletic
President: ..................................... Dr.DavidJ.Spittal
DirectorofAthletics: .......................... Chris Williams
AthleticDept.Phone: ...................... (864) 644-5303
TicketOfficePhone: ......................... (864) 644-5303
HeadCoach: .............................................John Davis
AlmaMater: ....................... Indiana Wesleyan, 2002
Assistants: ..............Donn Williams, Connitha Baugh
..............................EmilyGermain,KristinaMcKinley
OfficePhone: ................................... (864) 644-5310
2011-2012OverallRecord: ............................. 11-18
2011-2012LeagueRecord/Place: .......8-12/5th-East
SID: ................................................Camilo Rodriguez
OfficePhone: ................................... (864) 644-5301
OfficeFax: ........................................ (864) 644-5903
E-MailAddress: [email protected]
WebSite: ..............................www.swuathletics.com
Location: ............................................... Raleigh, N.C.
Founded: ...........................................................1887
Enrollment: ....................................................34,767
Nickname: ..................................................Wolfpack
SchoolColors......................................Red & White
HomeFacility: ............................ Reynolds Coliseum
Capacity: ..........................................................8,560
Affiliation: ........................................ NCAA Division I
Conference: .........................................AtlanticCoast
President: .................................. Dr. Randy Woodson
DirectorofAthletics: ........................... Deborah Yow
AthleticDept.Phone: ...................... (919) 515-2101
TicketOfficePhone: ......................... (919) 865-1510
HeadCoach: ........................................... Kelli Harper
AlmaMater: ................................... Tennessee, 1999
Assistants: .......... Stephanie McCormick, Jon Harper
..................................................................KenGriffin
OfficePhone: ................................... (336) 334-3754
2011-2012OverallRecord: ............................. 19-16
2011-2012LeagueRecord/Place: ...............5-11/9th
SID: ...................................................... Mark Kimmel
OfficePhone: ................................... (919) 515-1183
OfficeFax: .......................................................... N/A
E-MailAddress: [email protected]
WebSite: ...................................... www.gopack.com
North Carolina StateNovember 20 - Raleigh, N.C.
Location: ............................................... Augusta, Ga.
Founded: ...........................................................1882
Enrollment: .........................................................891
Nickname: ........................................................ Lions
SchoolColors...................................Purple & Black
HomeFacility: .......................... Fleming Gymnasium
Capacity: ..........................................................1,833
Affiliation: ....................................... NCAA Division II
Conference: ...........SouthernIntercollegiateAthletic
President: ................................Dr. George C. Bradley
DirectorofAthletics: ..............................Tim Duncan
AthleticDept.Phone: ...................... (706) 945-1358
TicketOfficePhone: ......................... (706) 935-1367
HeadCoach: .........................................Willie Adams
AlmaMater: ........................................... Paine, 1996
Assistants: ............................................KishaLucette
.............................................................. Akia Stanton
OfficePhone: ................................... (706) 945-1363
2011-2012OverallRecord: ............................... 6-21
2011-2012LeagueRecord/Place: .............6-16/11th
SID: ......................................................Kimberly May
OfficePhone: ................................... (706) 821-8383
OfficeFax: ........................................ (706) 821-8354
E-MailAddress: [email protected]
WebSite: ...........................www.paineathletics.com
PaineNovember 24 - Charleston, S.C.
Wake ForestDecember 1 - Winston-Salem, N.C.
Location: ....................................... Wake Forest, N.C.
Founded: ...........................................................1834
Enrollment: ......................................................4,775
Nickname: ...................................... Demon Deacons
SchoolColors............................... Old Gold & Black
HomeFacility: ............ Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Capacity: ........................................................14,665
Affiliation: ........................................ NCAA Division I
Conference: .........................................AtlanticCoast
President: ..................................Dr. Nathan O. Hatch
DirectorofAthletics: ........................... Ron Wellman
AthleticDept.Phone: ...................... (336) 758-5616
TicketOfficePhone: ........................ (888) 758-DEAC
HeadCoach: ............................................Jen Hoover
AlmaMater: ................................ Wake Forest, 1991
Assistants: ....................... Mike Terry, Jaida Williams
..............................Gayle Coasts Fulks, Jamey Givens
OfficePhone: ................................... (336) 758-5763
2011-2012OverallRecord: ............................. 20-14
2011-2012LeagueRecord/Place: .................7-9/7th
SID: ............................................................GaryPetit
OfficePhone: ................................... (336) 758-1880
OfficeFax: ........................................ (336) 758-5140
E-MailAddress: ........................... [email protected]
WebSite: .....................www.WakeForestSports.com
Location: .........................................Orangeburg, S.C.
Founded: ...........................................................1896
Enrollment: ......................................................4,326
Nickname: ...........................................Lady Bulldogs
SchoolColors................................... Garnet & Blue
HomeFacility: ............. Smith-Hammond-Middleton
Capacity: ..........................................................3,200
Affiliation: ........................................ NCAA Division I
Conference: ..............................Mid-EasternAthletic
President: ...................................Dr. Cynthia Warrick
DirectorofAthletics: .................... Charlene Johnson
AthleticDept.Phone: ...................... (803) 536-7242
TicketOfficePhone: ......................... (803) 536-7242
HeadCoach: ....................................Doug Robertson
AlmaMater: .................................Bowie State, 1995
Assistants: ......................................... Ashley Walker,
.............................................................RalphPatinIII
OfficePhone: ................................... (803) 533-3921
2011-2012OverallRecord: ............................. 13-16
2011-2012LeagueRecord/Place: .................7-9/7th
SID: .................................................. Romanda Noble
OfficePhone: ................................... (803) 516-4628
OfficeFax: ........................................ (803) 536-8622
E-MailAddress: [email protected]
WebSite: .............................www.scsuathletics.com
South Carolina StateDecember 12 - Charleston, S.C.
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Location: ......................................... Jacksonville, Fla.
Founded: ...........................................................1974
Enrollment: ........................................................ N/A
Nickname: .......................................................Eagles
SchoolColors............................Royal Blue & White
HomeFacility: .................................................... N/A
Capacity: ............................................................ N/A
Affiliation: .....................................NCCAA Division II
Conference: ........................................................ N/A
President: ................................... Dr. Thomas Messer
DirectorofAthletics: ............................... John Jones
AthleticDept.Phone: ........................................ N/A
TicketOfficePhone: ........................................... N/A
HeadCoach: ........................................ Kelly Brindley
AlmaMater: ................................ Tennessee Temple
Assistants: ............................................. Laura Carter
...................................................................................
OfficePhone: ..................................................... N/A
2011-2012OverallRecord: ................................ N/A
2011-2012LeagueRecord/Place: ...................... N/A
SID: ..................................................................... N/A
OfficePhone: ..................................................... N/A
OfficeFax: .......................................................... N/A
E-MailAddress: .................................................. N/A
WebSite: ............................................. www.tbc.edu
Trinity BaptistDecember 17 - Charleston, S.C.
Western CarolinaDecember 19 - Charleston, S.C.
Location: .......................................... Cullowhee, N.C.
Founded: ...........................................................1889
Enrollment: ......................................................9,500
Nickname: ............................................. Catamounts
SchoolColors....................................Purple & Gold
HomeFacility: .......RamseyRegionalActivityCenter
Capacity: ..........................................................7,826
Affiliation: ........................................ NCAA Division I
Conference: ................................................Southern
President: ...................................... Dr. David Belcher
DirectorofAthletics: .............................Randy Eaton
AthleticDept.Phone: ...................... (828) 227-7338
TicketOfficePhone: ......................... (828) 227-7338
HeadCoach: ...................................Karen Middleton
AlmaMater: ............................ South Carolina, 1991
Assistants: ................Tre’ka McMillian, Jonell Streed
................................................................ Hillary Beck
OfficePhone: ................................... (828) 227-7338
2011-2012OverallRecord: ............................. 14-17
2011-2012LeagueRecord/Place: ...............8-12/7th
SID: .................................................... Denise Gideon
OfficePhone: ................................... (828) 227-2336
OfficeFax: ........................................ (828) 227-7688
E-MailAddress: [email protected]
WebSite: ...................... www.catamountsports.com
Location: ...........................................Charleston, S.C.
Founded: ...........................................................1770
Enrollment: ....................................................11,316
Nickname: ....................................................Cougars
SchoolColors...................... Maroon, Gold & White
HomeFacility: ............................................TD Arena
Capacity: ..........................................................5,100
Affiliation: ........................................ NCAA Division I
Conference: ................................................Southern
President: ....................................Dr. George Benson
DirectorofAthletics: .................................... Joe Hull
AthleticDept.Phone: ...................... (843) 953-5556
TicketOfficePhone: ......................... (843) 953-5556
HeadCoach: ....................................... Natasha Adair
AlmaMater: .............................. South Florida, 1994
Assistants: ....................Bob Clark, Donchez Graham
..................................Melba Chambers, David White
OfficePhone: ................................... (843) 953-6536
2011-2012OverallRecord: ............................... 7-23
2011-2012LeagueRecord/Place: ...............6-14/8th
SID: ............................................... Jeremy Rosenthal
OfficePhone: ................................... (843) 953-5465
OfficeFax: ........................................ (843) 953-6534
E-MailAddress: ...................... [email protected]
WebSite: ................................. www.cofcsports.com
College of CharlestonDecember 31 - Charleston, S.C.
Location: .................................................Clinton, S.C.
Founded: ...........................................................1880
Enrollment: ......................................................1,200
Nickname: .................................................Blue Hose
SchoolColors...................................... Garnet & Blue
HomeFacility: ............................... Templeton Arena
Capacity: ..........................................................2,500
Affiliation: ........................................ NCAA Division I
Conference: ............................................... Big South
President: .......................................... Dr. Claude Lilly
DirectorofAthletics: ..............................Brian Reese
AthleticDept.Phone: ...................... (864) 833-8240
TicketOfficePhone: ......................... (864) 833-8240
HeadCoach: ......................................... Ronny Fisher
AlmaMater: ....................................... Furman, 1990
Assistants: ................................................ India Elliot
.............................................................Corey Mullins
OfficePhone: ................................... (864) 883-8248
2011-2012OverallRecord: ............................. 14-15
2011-2012LeagueRecord/Place: ...............8-10/8th
SID: ............................................................ Ryan Real
OfficePhone: ................................... (864) 833-7095
OfficeFax: ........................................ (864) 833-8323
E-MailAddress: [email protected]
WebSite: ...............................www.gobluehose.com
PresbyterianNovember 28 - Clinton, S.C.
February 16 - Charleston, S.C. Location: ...........................................High Point, N.C.
Founded: ...........................................................1924
Enrollment: ......................................................4,400
Nickname: ...................................................Panthers
SchoolColors.................................... Purple & White
HomeFacility: .....................................MillisAthletic
Capacity: ..........................................................1,750
Affiliation: ........................................ NCAA Division I
Conference: ............................................... Big South
President: ........................................ Dr. Nido Qubein
DirectorofAthletics: .............................. Craig Keilitz
AthleticDept.Phone: ...................... (336) 841-9281
TicketOfficePhone: ......................... (336) 841-9281
HeadCoach: ................................... DeUnna Hendrix
AlmaMater: ....................................Richmond, 2007
Assistants: ...................... Kevin Nicholls, Colby Tilley
.............................................................. Erin Hawkins
OfficePhone: ................................... (336) 841-4613
2011-2012OverallRecord: ............................. 20-13
2011-2012LeagueRecord/Place: ..............13-5/2nd
SID: .................................................... Erika Carrubba
OfficePhone: ................................... (336) 841-4640
OfficeFax: ........................................ (336) 841-9182
E-MailAddress: ................ [email protected]
WebSite: ....................www.highpointpanthers.com
High PointJanuary 3 - High Point, N.C.
Location: ................................................Conway, S.C.
Founded: ...........................................................1954
Enrollment: ......................................................9,274
Nickname: .............................................Chanticleers
SchoolColors............................ Teal, Bronze & Black
HomeFacility: ..................................The HTC Center
Capacity: ..........................................................3,212
Affiliation: ........................................ NCAA Division I
Conference: ............................................... Big South
President: .................................... Dr. David DeCenzo
DirectorofAthletics: ...................... Hunter Yurachek
AthleticDept.Phone: ...................... (843) 349-2820
TicketOfficePhone: ......................... (843) 349-2820
HeadCoach: ......................................... Alan LeForce
AlmaMater: ................................ Cumberland, 1957
Assistants: .......... Mark Kost, Shameka Montgomery
................................... LoriWhitaker,AustinMefford
OfficePhone: ................................... (843) 349-2803
2011-2012OverallRecord: ............................. 13-15
2011-2012LeagueRecord/Place: ...............6-12/8th
SID: ........................................................... Cody Bays
OfficePhone: ................................... (843) 349-6467
OfficeFax: ........................................ (843) 349-2819
E-MailAddress: .......................... [email protected]
WebSite: .............................. www.goccusports.com
Coastal CarolinaJanuary 5 - Conway, S.C.
February 21 - Charleston, S.C.
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Location: ............................................ Lynchburg, Va.
Founded: ...........................................................1971
Enrollment: ....................................................12,500
Nickname: ............................................. Lady Flames
SchoolColors............................... Red, White & Blue
HomeFacility: ...................................... Vines Center
Capacity: ..........................................................8,085
Affiliation: ........................................ NCAA Division I
Conference: ............................................... Big South
President: ................................... Dr. Jerry Falwell, Jr.
DirectorofAthletics: ............................... JeffBarber
AthleticDept.Phone: ...................... (434) 582-2100
TicketOfficePhone: ......................... (434) 582-2100
HeadCoach: ..........................................Carey Green
AlmaMater: .......................... Coastal Carolina, 1979
Assistants: ........... Alexis Sherard, Heather Stephens
.............................Andrea Bloodworth, Sarah Boruta
OfficePhone: ................................... (434) 582-2907
2011-2012OverallRecord: ............................... 24-9
2011-2012LeagueRecord/Place: ............... 16-2/1st
SID: ......................................................Paul Carmany
OfficePhone: ................................... (434) 221-5575
OfficeFax: ........................................ (434) 582-2076
E-MailAddress: ................... [email protected]
WebSite: ............................ www.libertyflames.com
LibertyJanuary 10 - Charleston, S.C.
March 2 - Lynchburg, Va. Location: .............................................. Farmville, Va.
Founded: ...........................................................1839
Enrollment: ......................................................4,198
Nickname: .....................................................Lancers
SchoolColors....................................... Blue & White
HomeFacility: .........................................WillettHall
Capacity: ..........................................................1,807
Affiliation: ........................................ NCAA Division I
Conference: ............................................... Big South
President: ................................... Dr. Marge Connelly
DirectorofAthletics: ...............................TroyAustin
AthleticDept.Phone: ...................... (434) 395-2057
TicketOfficePhone: ......................... (434) 395-2057
HeadCoach: ........................................... Bill Reinson
AlmaMater: ............................University of Phoenix
Assistants: ............... Wanisha Smith, Sarah Williams
...........................................................Adria Crawford
OfficePhone: ................................... (434) 395-2891
2011-2012OverallRecord: ............................... 7-22
2011-2012LeagueRecord/Place: ...................... N/A
SID: ................................................... Ashley Robbins
OfficePhone: ................................... (434) 395-2718
OfficeFax: ........................................ (434) 395-2568
E-MailAddress: [email protected]
WebSite: ...................... www.longwoodlancers.com
LongwoodJanuary 12 - Charleston, S.C.February 28 - Farmville , Va.
Location: .............................................. Rock Hill, S.C.
Founded: ...........................................................1886
Enrollment: ......................................................6,400
Nickname: .......................................................Eagles
SchoolColors......................................Garnet & Gold
HomeFacility: ............................Winthrop Coliseum
Capacity: ..........................................................6,100
Affiliation: ........................................ NCAA Division I
Conference: ............................................... Big South
President: ...............................Dr. Anthony DiGiorgio
DirectorofAthletics: ........................... Tom Hickman
AthleticDept.Phone: ...................... (843) 323-6225
TicketOfficePhone: ......................... (803) 323-2345
HeadCoach: ............................................ Kevin Cook
AlmaMater: ........................................Urbana, 1983
Assistants: ...ChristinaHamilton,LibertyDelRosario
........................... MattHuddleston,KennethProctor
OfficePhone: ................... (803) 323-2129 ext. 6221
2011-2012OverallRecord: ............................. 18-13
2011-2012LeagueRecord/Place: ...............12-6/3rd
SID: ......................................................... Rick Rogers
OfficePhone: ................... (803) 323-2129 ext. 6067
OfficeFax: ........................................ (803) 323-2433
E-MailAddress: .................. [email protected]
WebSite: .........................www.winthropeagles.com
WinthropJanuary 17 - Rock Hill, S.C.February 2 - Charleston, S.C.
Location: ................................................ Radford, Va.
Founded: ...........................................................1910
Enrollment: ......................................................9,370
Nickname: ............................................... Highlander
SchoolColors........................................ Red & White
HomeFacility: ................................. Dedmon Center
Capacity: ..........................................................3,215
Affiliation: ........................................ NCAA Division I
Conference: ............................................... Big South
President: .................................Dr. Penelope W. Kyle
DirectorofAthletics: .......................Robert Lineburg
AthleticDept.Phone: ...................... (540) 831-6194
TicketOfficePhone: ......................... (540)831-RUTX
HeadCoach: ................... Tajama Abraham Ngongba
AlmaMater: .................... George Washington, 1997
Assistants: ...............Felicia Hardy, Danielle Dawson,
..................................... Victoria Best, Lindsay Walter
OfficePhone: ................................... (540) 831-5123
2011-2012OverallRecord: ............................. 16-15
2011-2012LeagueRecord/Place: ............... 9-9/t5th
SID: .............................................................Brian Box
OfficePhone: ................................... (540) 831-5211
OfficeFax: ........................................ (540) 831-6095
E-MailAddress: [email protected]
WebSite: ........................www.radfordathletics.com
RadfordJanuary 19 - Radford, Va.
January 31 - Charleston, S.C. Location: .............................................Asheville, N.C.
Founded: ...........................................................1927
Enrollment: ......................................................3,700
Nickname: ................................................... Bulldogs
SchoolColors..............................Royal Blue & White
HomeFacility: .................................... Kimmel Arena
Capacity: ..........................................................3,200
Affiliation: ........................................ NCAA Division I
Conference: ............................................... Big South
President: ........................................Dr. Anne Ponder
DirectorofAthletics: ............................... Janet Cone
AthleticDept.Phone: ...................... (828) 251-6459
TicketOfficePhone: ......................... (828) 251-6904
HeadCoach: ...................... Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick
AlmaMater: ................................ Wake Forest, 2001
Assistants: ...................Honey Brown, Janell Crayton
...............................RussGardiner,JenifferBrazelton
OfficePhone: ................................... (828) 232-2413
2011-2012OverallRecord: ............................... 7-23
2011-2012LeagueRecord/Place: ............. 3-15/t9th
SID: .....................................................MattPellegrin
OfficePhone: ................................... (828) 251-6931
OfficeFax: ........................................ (828) 251-6386
E-MailAddress: ........................ [email protected]
WebSite: ............................ www.uncabulldogs.com
UNC AshevilleJanuary 24 - Charleston, S.C.February 7 - Asheville , N.C.
Location: ....................................Boiling Springs, N.C.
Founded: ...........................................................1905
Enrollment: ......................................................4,700
Nickname: .......................................................Eagles
SchoolColors..........................................Red & Black
HomeFacility: .............................. Paul Porter Arena
Capacity: ..........................................................3,500
Affiliation: ........................................ NCAA Division I
Conference: ............................................... Big South
President: ...................................Dr. A. Frank Bonner
DirectorofAthletics: .............................Chuck Burch
AthleticDept.Phone: ...................... (704) 406-4340
TicketOfficePhone: ......................... (704) 406-4340
HeadCoach: ........................................... Rick Reeves
AlmaMater: ................................ Indiana Sate, 1981
Assistants: .............Dean Walsh, Dominique Hudson
......................................Blake DuDonis, Cierra Harris
OfficePhone: ................................... (704) 406-4355
2011-2012OverallRecord: ............................... 4-25
2011-2012LeagueRecord/Place: ............. 3-15/t9th
SID: ..........................................................Kevin Davis
OfficePhone: ................................... (704) 406-3523
OfficeFax: ........................................ (704) 406-4739
E-MailAddress: [email protected]
WebSite: .................................www.gwusports.com
Gardner-WebbJanuary 26 - Charleston, S.C.
February 9 - Boiling Springs, N.C.
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Location: ........................................ Buies Creek, N.C.
Founded: ...........................................................1887
Enrollment: ......................................................6,334
Nickname: .............................................Lady Camels
SchoolColors.................................... Orange & Black
HomeFacility: ........................................ Gore Arena
Capacity: ..........................................................3,095
Affiliation: ........................................ NCAA Division I
Conference: ............................................... Big South
President: ..................................Dr. Jerry M. Wallace
DirectorofAthletics: ................................ Bob Roller
AthleticDept.Phone: ...................... (910) 893-1327
TicketOfficePhone: ......................... (910) 893-1327
HeadCoach: .....................................Wanda Watkins
AlmaMater: .....................................Campbell, 1979
Assistants: ..........................Mary Weiss, Megan Hall
..........................................................Lynisha Ochogu
OfficePhone: ................................... (910) 814-1345
2011-2012OverallRecord: ............................. 18-12
2011-2012LeagueRecord/Place: ...............11-7/5th
SID: .........................................................Nate Blythe
OfficePhone: ................................... (910) 893-1369
OfficeFax: ........................................ (910) 893-1330
E-MailAddress: ..................... [email protected]
WebSite: .................................. www.gocamels.com
CampbellFebruary 23 - Charleston, S.C.
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Points1. 38 ......................Crystal Carpenter (11/17/98 vs. North Carolina A&T)2. 36 ...................................................... Cathy Coker (1/9/88 at Radford)3. 35 ...................................Priscilla Hinson (2/3/86 vs. Coastal Carolina)4. 34 .......................................................Joy Taylor (1/20/97 vs. Radford)5. 33 ...............................................Kelsey Wasmer (2/20/10 at Radford) 33 .................................................. Pam Tolbert (12/16/08 at Radford) 33 ..........................................Pam Tolbert (11/16/07 vs. USC Upstate) 33 ......................................Crystal Carpenter (11/14/98 vs. Anderson) 33 ...................................................Tersa Normal (2/21/90 vs. Liberty)10. 32 .............. Fourtimes(lastbyRachelleCoward,1/28/12vs.Coastal)
Field Goals Made1. 13 ..........................................Pam Tolbert (11/16/07 vs. USC Upstate) 13 .................................. Keena Wicker (12/16/04 vs. James Madison)3. 12 ..................18times(lastbyLakeithaAlston,11/13/10vs.Erskine)
FieldGoalsAttempted1. 29 ..................... Wilamena Gibson (2/25/81 at College of Charleston)2. 27 ........................................ Crystal Carpenter (12/5/98 at Newberry) 27 ....................................... Debra Fulton (2/9/81 at Armstrong State)4. 26 ............................................ Pam Tolbert (2/7/09 at UNC Asheville) 26 ...................................Crystal Carpenter (1/2/99 vs. Davis & Elkins) 26 .................... Belinda Brown (12/16/83 vs. Spartanburg Methodist) 26 .............................................Belinda Brown (1/20/83 at Newberry)8. 25 .............................................. Rachelle Coward (2/11/12 at Liberty)9. 24 ................... 10times(lastbyCrystalCarpenter,2/21/98atUMBC)
Field Goal Percentage (min. 8 made)1. .889 .................................... Lakeith Alston (2/19/11 at UNC Asheville)2. .846 .......................................Lakeitha Alston (2/18/12 vs. High Point)3. .833 ...................... Lakeitha Alston (11/12/11 vs. Southern Wesleyan) .833 ..........................................Amanda Ekberg (2/21/05 vs. Radford)5. .818 ............................Lisa Crandall (2/7/04 at Birmingham Southern) .818 .................... Ali Schwagmeyer (12/18/09 vs. Bethune-Cookman)7. .800 ... Fivetimes(lastbyAliSchwagmeyer,1/31/09vs.Presbyterian)
3-Pointers Made1. 9 ............................................... Rachelle Coward (1/16/12 vs. Liberty) 9 ..................................................... KatieTull(11/16/10vs.Voorhees)3. 8 .................................................. Joy Galloway (1/23/89 at Campbell)4. 7 ............10times(lastbyKelseyWasmer(2/19/11atUNCAsheville)
3-PointersAttempted1. 18 .............................................KatieTull(3/4/11vs.CoastalCarolina)2. 16 ............................................. Rachelle Coward (1/16/12 vs. Liberty) 16 ............................................KatieTull(11/29/09atNorthCarolina)4. 15 ................................................... KatieTull(11/16/10vs.Voorhees) 15 ................................................. KatieTull(1/30/10atPresbyterian) 15 ..............................................KatieTull(1/9/10atCoastalCarolina) 15 .......................................................KatieTull(11/21/09vs.Mercer)8. 14 .............................. 10times(lastbyKatieTull,2/28/11vs.Liberty)
3-Point Percentage (min. 6 made)1. .857 ..........................................PamTolbert(1/25/06vs.AgnesScott)2. .700 ........................................ Pam Tolbert (1/15/08 vs. Presbyterian) .700 ................................. Kelsey Wasmer (2/19/11, at UNC Asheville)4. .667 ......................................................Pam Tolbert (1/2/08 at Miami) .667 .........................................KatieTull(2/28/09vs.Gardner-Webb)6. .600 .........................................KatieTull(2/14/09atCoastalCarolina) .600 ................................................ KatieTull(11/16/10vs.Voorhees) .600 ............................. Kelsey Wasmer (12/18/08 vs. Savannah State)9. .583 ....... Fourtimes(lastbyKatieTull,11/22/10vs.UNCGreensboro
Free Throws Made1. 17 ...................................... KatieLarue(11/20/01vs.SavannahState)2. 16 .................................................. Chrissy Kelly (2/29/96 vs. Radford) 16 .................. ChrissyKelly(1/23/93vs.Maryland-BaltimoreCounty)4. 15 ...................................Crystal Carpenter (1/2/99 vs. Davis & Elkins) 15 ..................................................Chrissy Kelly (1/2/96 vs. Winthrop)6. 14 .................... Crystal Carpenter (11/1/7/98 vs. North Carolina A&T)7. 13 ........................Sixtimes(lastbyLaKeshiaBryant,12/13/04vs.BC)
FreeThrowsAttempted1. 20 ...................................... KatieLarue(11/20/01vs.SavannahState) 20 ...................................Tersa Norman (2/14/90 vs. Coastal Carolina)3. 18 ................................................Chrissy Kelly (1/29/96 vs. Winthrop) 18 ...................... Priscilla Hinson (2/11/84 at Spartanburg Methodist)5. 17 .................................................... Chrissy Kelly (2/1996 vs. Radford)6. 16 .............................Sixtimes(lastbyEricaMcCoy,12/30/05vs.EIU)
Free Throw Percentage (min. 6 made)1. 1.000 ..... 41times(lastbyKikiRutledge,2/25/12atCoastalCarolina)
Rebounds1. 24 ...................... Priscilla Hinson (2/11/84 at Spartanburg Methodist)2. 22 ............................................. PriscillaHinson(1/28/84vs.Wofford) 22 ........................... Wilamena Gibson (1/29/81 at North Greeneville) 22 ........................................... Cassandra Bolden (1/25/80 at Furman)5. 21 ........................................Kate Sanford (1/31/98 vs. UNC-Asheville) 21 ....................................................Karen Barrow (2/21/83 vs. Coker) 21 .................... Wilamena Gibson (2/25/81 vs. College of Charleston) 21 ..................................................... Debra Fulton (2/7/81 vs. Lander) 21 ............................................. Wilamena Gibson (1/19/81 vs. Coker) 21 ............................... Belinda Bolden (1/11/80 vs. Western Carolina)
Assists1 18 .................................... Yolanda Brown (2/12/86 vs. UNC-Asheville)2 12 ..................................................... Joy Taylor (2/11/98 at Winthrop) 12 .....................................Chrissy Kelly (1/28/95 at UNC-Greensboro) 12 ...................................................... Chrissy Kelly (2/5/94 vs. Liberty) 12 ............................................ Yolanda Brown (1/6/86 vs. USC-Aiken)6. 11 ..................................................... Joy Taylor (2/2/98 vs. Newberry) 11 .................... ChrissyKelly(1/8/94vs.Maryland-BaltimoreCounty)8. 10 ............Seventimes(lastbyMareaDaniels,1/25/01vs.Winthrop)
Steals1. 16 ................................................ Cathy Coker (12/2/85 at Methodist)2. 9 .........................................................KatieTull(3/7/11vs.Winthrop) 9 ....................................... Yolanda Brown (1/11/88 at UNC-Asheville)3. 8 .....................................................Marea Daniles (2/1/03 vs. Liberty) 8 ............................................Tamara Ruzic (12/18/02 vs. Oglethorpe) 8 ...................................................... Joy Taylor (2/19/00 vs. Winthrop) 8 .................................................... Chrissy Kelly (12/17/94 vs. Liberty) 8 ..................................................Libby Causey (1/6/82 vs. USC-Aiken)8. 7 ...................Eighttimes(lastbyHelenTerry,11/19/11vs.Voorhees)
Blocked Shots1. 7 .................................................. Kate Sanford (12/2/98 vs. Benedict)2. 6 .............................................. Shaunte Small (11/20/07 at Campbell) 6 ................. Cesurian Champagne (12/3/99 vs. South Carolina-Aiken) 6 ..................... Priscilla Hinson (12/16/83 vs. Spartanburg Methodist)5. 5 .........Ninetimes(lastbyShaunteSmall,1/29/08vs.UNCAsheville)
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Points1. 573 ........................... Rachelle Coward (2011-12)2. 526 ...................................Cathy Coker (1987-88)3. 520 ..............................Lakeitha Alston (2011-12) 520 .................................. Chrissy Kelly (1994-95)5. 512 .......................... Crystal Carpenter (1998-99)6. 511 ................................ Keena Wicker (2006-07)7. 501 ...................................Pam Tolbert (2007-08)8. 493 .......................... Crystal Carpenter (1997-98)9. 481 ........................................KatieTull(2010-11)10. 469 ...................................Pam Tolbert (2008-09)
Scoring Average1. 20.0 .............................Teresa Norman (1989-90)2. 19.5 ..................................Cathy Coker (1987-88)3. 18.6 ................................. Chrissy Kelly (1994-95)4. 18.3 ......................... Crystal Carpenter (1998-99)5. 17.9 .......................... Rachelle Coward (2011-12)6. 17.8 .............................Priscilla Hinson (1985-86)7. 17.6 ......................... Crystal Carpenter (1998-99)8. 17.0 ............................... Keena Wicker (2006-07)9. 16.8 ..................................Cathy Coker (1985-86)10. 16.7 ................................... Pam Tolber (2007-08)
Field Goals Made1. 212 ................................ Keena Wicker (2006-07)2. 205 ...................................Cathy Coker (1987-88)3. 198 ..............................Lakeitha Alston (2011-12)4. 184 ........................... Rachelle Coward (2011-12)5. 183 ........................... Brendan DuBose (1981-82)6. 170 .......................... Crystal Carpenter (1997-98)7. 168 ...................................Pam Tolbert (2007-08) 168 .................................... Pam Tolber (2008-09)9. 166 .................................. Chrissy Kelly (1994-95)10. 165 ................................. Joy Galloway (1988-89)
FieldGoalsAttempted1. 471 ........................... Rachelle Coward (2011-12)2. 451 .................................. Chrissy Kelly (1994-95)3. 450 ...................................Pam Tolbert (2008-09)4. 443 ...................................Pam Tolbert (2007-08)5. 439 .......................... Crystal Carpenter (1997-98)6. 412 ................................ Keena Wicker (2006-07)7. 407 .............................. Yolanda Brown (1988-89)8. 403 .......................... Crystal Carpenter (1998-99)9. 387 ........................................KatieTull(2009-10) 387 ................................. Debra Fulton (1981-82)
FieldGoalPercentage(min.100attempted)1. 0.632 .................... Jennifer Shevenock (1997-98)2. 0.584 .................... Jennifer Shevenock (1998-99)3. 0.563 ................................Cathy Coker (1987-88)4. 0.539 ...............................Kate Sanford (1997-98) 0.539 ...........................Priscilla Hinson (1985-86)6. 0.538 ...........................Priscilla Hinson (1986-87)7. 0.533 ...............................Kate Sanford (1998-99)8. 0.527 ...........................Erin Jedikowski (2000-01)9. 0.524 ............................. Keena Wicker (2005-06)10. 0.523 ................................Cathy Coker (1984-85)
3-Pointers Made1. 107 ........................................KatieTull(2010-11)2. 100 ........................................KatieTull(2009-10)3. 94 ............................. Rachelle Coward (2011-12)4. 76 ................................Kelsey Wasmer (2008-09)5. 74 ............................ Crystal Carpenter (1998-99)6. 73 .....................................Pam Tolbert (2007-08)7. 72 .....................................Pam Tolbert (2008-09)8. 68 ............................ Crystal Carpenter (1997-98)9. 67 ................................Kelsey Wasmer (2009-10)10. 66 ................................Kelsey Wasmer (2010-11)
3-PointersAttempted1. 301 ........................................KatieTull(2010-11)2. 280 ........................................KatieTull(2009-10)3. 253 ........................... Rachelle Coward (2011-12)4. 248 .................................... Pam Tolber (2008-09)5. 217 ...................................Pam Tolbert (2007-08)6. 204 ..............................Kelsey Wasmer (2009-10)7. 194 .......................... Crystal Carpenter (1998-99)8. 191 ..............................Kelsey Wasmer (2008-09)9. 190 .......................... Crystal Carpenter (1997-98)10. 182 ..............................Kelsey Wasmer (2010-11)
3-PointPercentage(min.10attempts)1. 0.508 .............................. Joy Galloway (1988-89)2. 0.500 .............................. Joy Galloway (1987-88)3. 0.453 ........................... Yolanda Brown (1987-88)4. 0.435 .............................. Tamara Ruzic (2002-03)5. 0.429 ............................... RachelPotts(2003-04) 0.429 .............................. Tamara Ruzic (2001-02)7. 0.409 .....................................KatieTull(2008-09) 0.409 ..........................Marta Losonczy (2000-01)9. 0.400 .........................Tojalynn Atmore (2006-07)10. 0.399 .............................. Erin Bratcher (2011-12)
Free Throws Made1. 185 .................................. Chrissy Kelly (1995-96)2. 181 .................................. Chrissy Kelly (1994-95)3. 125 .................................. Chrissy Kelly (1993-94)4. 123 ..............................Priscilla Hinson (1985-86)5. 120 ..............................Teresa Norman (1989-90)6. 117 .............................LaKeshia Bryant (2003-04)7. 114 ...................................Cathy Coker (1987-88)8. 112 .......................... Crystal Carpenter (1998-99)9. 111 ........................... Rachelle Coward (2011-12)10. 107 .......................................Joy Taylor (1997-98)
FreeThrowsAttempted1. 224 .................................. Chrissy Kelly (1994-95)2. 220 .................................. Chrissy Kelly (1995-96)3. 191 ..............................Priscilla Hinson (1985-86)4. 176 ..............................Teresa Norman (1989-90)5. 163 ...................................Cathy Coker (1987-88)6. 157 .................................. Chrissy Kelly (1993-94)7. 154 .......................................Joy Taylor (1997-98)8. 145 ...............................Bryanna Owen (1993-94)9. 144 ..............................Teresa Norman (1988-89)10. 139 .............................LaKeshia Bryant (2003-04)
FreeThrowPercentage(min.15attempts)1. 0.901 ............................Tracey DeLong (1996-97)2. 0.893 .............................. Tamara Ruzic (2001-02)3. 0.889 ....................... Crystal Carpenter (1998-99)4. 0.875 ................................ Amy Jordan (1990-91)5. 0.850 ....................... Crystal Carpenter (1997-98)6. 0.845 .............................. Joy Galloway (1987-88)7. 0.842 ..........................LaKeshia Bryant (2003-04)8. 0.841 ............................... Chrissy Kelly (1995-96)9. 0.824 ................................. KatieLarue(1998-99)10. 0.822 ............................Tracey DeLong (1995-96)
Rebounds1. 380 ..........................Wilamena Gibson (1980-81)2. 337 ............................. Brenda DuBose (1981-82)3. 323 ..................................Kate Sanford (1998-99)4. 308 ................................ Karen Barrow (1982-83)5. 289 ................................. Debra Fulton (1980-81)6. 273 ..............................Priscilla Hinson (1985-86)7. 271 ..................................Kate Sanford (1999-00)8. 270 ..................................Kate Sanford (1997-98)9. 266 ..........................Cassandra Bolden (1979-80)10. 240 ..............................Priscilla Hinson (1983-84)
Rebounding Average1. 14.1 .............................Priscilla Hinson (1983-84) 14.1 .........................Wilamena Gibson (1980-81)3. 14.0 ............................... Karen Barrow (1982-83)4. 12.5 ............................ Brenda DuBose (1981-82) 12.5 .........................Cassandra Bolden (1977-78)6. 12.0 ................................ Debra Fulton (1980-81)7. 11.5 .................................Kate Sanford (1998-99)8. 11.4 .............................Priscilla Hinson (1985-86)9. 11.3 ..............................Belinda Brown (1983-84)10. 10.6 ..............................Belinda Brown (1982-83) 10.6 .........................Cassandra Bolden (1977-78)
Assists1. 161 .......................................Joy Taylor (1997-98)2. 160 .................................. Chrissy Kelly (1993-94)3. 135 ................................. Kiki Rutledge (2008-09)4. 134 .................................. Chrissy Kelly (1994-95)5. 133 .......................................Joy Taylor (1999-00)6. 128 .................................. Chrissy Kelly (1995-96)7. 126 ...................................Cathy Coker (1986-87)8. 124 .............................. Yolanda Brown (1986-87)9. 117 ...................................Pam Tolbert (2006-07)10. 111 .............................. Yolanda Brown (1985-86)
Steals1. 90 ................................ Yolanda Brown (1987-88)2. 82 ................................. Marea Daniels (2002-03)3. 79 .................................. Keena Wicker (2006-07)4. 77 .................................... Chrissy Kelly (1994-95)5. 75 .................................... Chrissy Kelly (1995-96)6. 72 .....................................Cathy Coker (1987-88) 72 ................................... Debra Fulton (1981-82)8. 68 ...............................Deborah Cherry (2003-04) 68 ................................ Yolanda Brown (1988-89)10. 67 ................................ Yolanda Brown (1985-86)
Blocked Shots1. 61 ................................. Shaunte Small (2006-07)2. 53 ................................. Shaunte Small (2005-06)3. 48 ................................. Shaunte Small (2007-08)4. 46 ........................................Anita Kidd (1987-88)5. 43 ................................Priscilla Hinson (1983-84)6. 42 .......................................Alicia Boyd (1983-84)7. 39 ................................. Shaunte Small (2007-08)8. 35 ....................................Kate Sanford (1997-98)9. 31 ....................................Kate Sanford (1998-99)10. 29 ....................................Kate Sanford (1999-00) 29 ...................................... JoyClifford(1992-93)
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Points1. 1750 ................................ Chrissy Kelly (1992-96)2. 1598 .................................Pam Tolbert (2005-09)3. 1507 .................................Cathy Coker (1984-88)4. 1443 ......................................KatieTull(2007-11)5. 1292 .............................. Keena Wicker (2002-07)6. 1265 .....................................Joy Taylor (1996-00)7. 1187 ............................ Yolanda Brown (1985-89)8. 1177 ............................Kelsey Wasmer (2007-11)9. 1160 ...................... Jennifer Steadman (1992-97)10. 1133 ............................... Joy Galloway (1985-89)
Scoring Average1. 17.9 ......................... Crystal Carpenter (1997-99)2. 17.7 .............................Teresa Norman (1988-90)3. 16.6 ..................................Cathy Coker (1984-88)4. 16.3 .............................Priscilla Hinson (1983-87)5. 15.9 ................................. Chrissy Kelly (1992-96)6. 15.6 .......................... Brendan DuBose (1981-82)7. 13.5 ..................................Pam Tolbert (2005-09)8. 12.9 .............................Kelsey Wasmer (2007-11)9. 12.9 .......................................KatieTull(2007-11)10. 12.6 ..............................Belinda Brown (1982-84)
Field Goals Made1. 624 ...................................Cathy Coker (1984-88)2. 574 .................................. Chrissy Kelly (1992-96)3. 568 ...................................Pam Tolbert (2005-09)4. 550 ................................ Keena Wicker (2002-05)5. 478 .............................. Yolanda Brown (1985-89)6. 465 ........................................KatieTull(2007-11)7. 447 ........................ Jennifer Steadman (1992-97)8. 427 .......................................Joy Taylor (1996-00)9. 408 ..............................Kelsey Wasmer (2007-11)10. 407 ...............................Bryanna Owen (1990-94)
FieldGoalsAttempted1. 1531 .................................Pam Tolbert (2005-09)2. 1423 ................................ Chrissy Kelly (1992-96)3. 1269 ............................ Yolanda Brown (1985-89)4. 1267 ......................................KatieTull(2007-11)5. 1236 .....................................Joy Taylor (1996-00)6. 1217 .................................Cathy Coker (1984-88)7. 1149 ...................... Jennifer Steadman (1992-97)8. 1114 .............................. Keena Wicker (2002-07)9. 996 ................................. Joy Galloway (1985-89)10. 995 ............................... Marea Daniels (1999-03)
FieldGoalPercentage(min.200attempted)1. 0.557 .................... Jennifer Shevenock (1996-00)2. 0.529 ...............................Kate Sanford (1997-00)3. 0.519 ...........................Priscilla Hinson (1983-87)4. 0.513 ................................Cathy Coker (1984-88)5. 0.512 .......................... Erin Jedlikowski (2000-03)6. 0.494 ............................. Keena Wicker (2002-07)7. 0.479................ Lakeitha Alston (2009-present)8. 0.473 ...........................Teresa Norman (1988-90)9. 0.465 ..........................Amanda Ekberg (2001-05)10. 0.448 ................................. Beth Weng (1995-97)
3-Pointers Made1. 314 ........................................KatieTull(2007-11)2. 223 ...................................Pam Tolbert (2005-09)3. 209 ..............................Kelsey Wasmer (2007-11)4. 142 .......................... Crystal Carpenter (1997-99)5. 114 ..............................Danielle Baskin (2002-06)6. 114 .............................. Yolanda Brown (1985-89)7. 104 ................................Tracey Delong (1995-97)8. 102 .................................... KatieLarue(1998-03)9. 100 .......................................Joy Taylor (1996-00)10. 96 ..............................Wendi Dieterlen (1995-97)
3-PointersAttempted1. 893 ........................................KatieTull(2007-11)2. 710 ...................................Pam Tolbert (2005-09)3. 577 ..............................Kelsey Wasmer (2007-11)4. 384 .......................... Crystal Carpenter (1997-99)5. 364 ..............................Danielle Baskin (2002-06) 364 .......................................Joy Taylor (1996-00)7. 360 .................................... KatieLarue(1998-03)8. 351 .........................Helen Terry (2009-present)9. 312 ............................Wendi Dieterlen (1995-97)10. 307 ............................... Marea Daniels (1999-03)
3-PointPercentage(min.25attempts)1. 0.506 .............................. Joy Galloway (1985-89)2. 0.434 .............................. Tamara Ruzic (2001-03)3. 0.399 ........................... Yolanda Brown (1985-89)4. 0.370 ....................... Crystal Carpenter (1997-99)5. 0.368 ..........................Marta Losonczy (2000-02)6. 0.362 ...........................Kelsey Wasmer (2007-11)7. 0.359 .............................Tracey Delong (1995-97)8. 0.357.................... Erin Bratcher (2010-present)9. 0.352 .....................................KatieTull(2007-11)10. 0.333 .......................... Keely Grawcock (2000-01)
Free Throws Made1. 593 .................................. Chrissy Kelly (1992-96)2. 311 .......................................Joy Taylor (1996-00)3. 272 .................................. Erica McCoy (2002-06)4. 270 .............................LaKeshia Bryant (2000-05) 270 ..............................Priscilla Hinson (1983-87)6. 265 ........................ Jennifer Steadman (1992-97)7. 263 ...........................Bryanna Norman (1990-94)8. 257 ...................................Cathy Coker (1984-88)9. 239 ...................................Pam Tolbert (2005-09)10. 230 .................................... KatieLarue(1998-03)
FreeThrowsAttempted1. 728 .................................. Chrissy Kelly (1992-96)2. 434 .......................................Joy Taylor (1996-00)3. 434 ........................ Jennifer Steadman (1992-97)4. 423 ..............................Priscilla Hinson (1983-87)5. 396 ...................................Cathy Coker (1984-88)6. 395 ...............................Bryanna Owen (1990-94)7. 358 .................................. Erica McCoy (2002-06)8. 350 ..................................Kate Sanford (1997-00)9. 346 ............................... Marea Daniels (1999-03)10. 344 .............................LaKeshia Bryant (2000-05)
FreeThrowPercentage(min.50attempts)1. 0.875 .............................Tracey Delong (1995-97)2. 0.872 ....................... Crystal Carpenter (1997-99)3. 0.815 ............................... Chrissy Kelly (1992-96)4. 0.803 .............................. Tamara Ruzic (2001-03)5. 0.785 ..........................LaKeshia Bryant (2000-05)6. 0.775 ............................... Erica McCoy (2003-06) 0.775 ..........................Shay Jones (2009-present)8. 0.773 ................................ KatieLaRue(1998-03)9. 0.753 .......................... Erin Jedlikowski (1999-03)10. 0.765 .....................................KatieTull(2007-11)
Rebounds1. 864 ..................................Kate Sanford (1997-00)2. 758 ........................ Jennifer Steadman (1992-97)3. 698 ..............................Priscilla Hinson (1983-87)4. 664 ................................ Keena Wicker (2002-07)5. 640 ....................... Jennifer Shevenock (1996-00)6. 607 ...............................Bryanna Owen (1990-94)7. 599 ...................................Cathy Coker (1984-88)8. 569 ............................Wilamena Gibson (198-82)9. 556 .................................... Gina White (1984-87)10. 550 ......................................Joy Taylor 91996-00)
Assists1. 504 .................................. Chrissy Kelly (1992-96)2. 467 .......................................Joy Taylor (1996-00)3. 433 .............................. Yolanda Brown (1985-89)4. 401 ...................................Pam Tolbert (2005-09)5. 327 .............................Deborah Cherry (2002-06)6. 309 ...................................Cathy Coker (1984-88)7. 294 ............................... Marea Daniels (1999-03)8. 283 .................................... KatieLarue(1998-03)9. 260 ......................Kiki Rutledge (2008-present)10. 254 ............................. Lakeshia Bryant (2000-05)
Steals1. 280 .............................. Yolanda Brown (1985-89)2. 268 .................................. Chrissy Kelly (1992-96)3. 235 ...................................Pam Tolbert (2005-09)4. 228 ...................................Cathy Coker (1984-88)5. 220 ............................... Marea Daniels (1999-03)6. 207 .......................................Joy Taylor (1996-00)7. 185 ............................... Marea Daniels (2000-03)8. 183 .............................Deborah Cherry (2002-06)9. 175 ................................ Keena Wicker (2002-07)10. 158 .........................Helen Terry (2009-present)
Blocked Shots1. 182 ............................... Shaunte Small (2003-08)2. 95 ....................................Kate Sanford (1997-00)3. 87 ................................Priscilla Hinson (1983-87)4. 81 ........................................Anita Kidd (1984-88)5. 71 .................................. Keena Wicker (2002-07)6. 53 .................................Wendy Hebert (1991-95)7. 46 ..................................Lydia Johnson (2007-11)8. 42 .......................................Alicia Boyd (1983-85)9. 40 .......................... Jennifer Steadman (1992-97)10. 38 ...............................Amanda Ekberg (2001-05)
Games Played1. 118 ...................................Pam Tolbert (2005-09)2. 116 ........................ Jennifer Steadman (1992-97)3. 112 ........................................KatieTull(2007-11) 112 .................................. Erica McCoy (2002-06)5. 111 ............................Tina DeCarvalho (2006-10) 111 .............................Amanda Ekberg (2001-05) 111 ............................... Marea Daniels (1999-03)8. 110 ............................... Shaunte Small (2003-08) 110 .................................... KatieLarue(1998-03) 110 .......................................Joy Taylor (1996-00) 110 .................................. Chrissy Kelly (1992-96)
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Points1. 115 .................................................(11/12/11 vs. Southern Wesleyan)2. 107 ..............................................................(12/18/02 vs. Oglethorpe)3. 101 .................................................................. (12/2/85 at Methodist)4. 98 ....................................................................... (2/24/88 vs. SC State)5. 98 .............................................................. (2/19/11 at UNC Asheville)
Field Goals Made1. 47 ................................................................(12/18/02 vs. Oglethorpe)2. 45 .................................................................... (12/2/85 at Methodist)3. 44 ...........................................................................(1/2/86 vs. Judson)4. 43 ...................................................(11/12/11 vs. Southern Wesleyan)5. 42 ..................................................................... (1/6/86 vs. USC-Aiken)
FieldGoalsAttempted1. 99 .................................................................... (12/2/85 at Methodist)2. 95 ........................................................ (12/2/87 vs. Columbia College)3. 90 ............................................................................(12/6/85 at Coker)4. 88 ............................................ (12/16/83 vs. Spartanburg Methodist) 88 .................................................................... (12/8/80 at USC-Aiken)
3-Pointers Made1. 18 .............................................................. (2/19/11 at UNC Asheville)2. 17 ...................................................................... (2/9/09 at High Point)3. 17 ........................................................... (11/29/09 at North Carolina)4. 16 ...................................................................(11/16/10 vs. Voorhees)5. 15 ........................ Threetimes(last11/12/11vs.SouthernWesleyan)
3-PointersAttempted1. 48 ........................................................... (11/29/09 at North Carolina)2. 42 .................................................................(1/30/10 at Presbyterian)3. 40 ...................................................................... (2/2/09 vs. Winthrop)4. 40 .......................................................................... (2/11/12 at Liberty)5. 40 ...................................................................(11/16/10 vs. Voorhees)
Free Throws Made1. 36 ................................................(11/29/95 vs. College of Charleston)2. 33 ............................................................ (1/2/99 vs. Davis and Elkins) 33 ....................................................................... (2/19/96 vs. Radford) 33 ....................................................................... (1/2/96 vs. Hampton) 33 ............................................................................ (12/3/93 vs. Navy)
FreeThrowsAttempted1. 51 ............................................................ (1/2/99 vs. Davis and Elkins)2. 49 ................................................(11/29/95 vs. College of Charleston)3. 44 ............................................................................ (12/3/93 vs. Navy)4. 43 .........................................................................(1/6/96vs.Wofford)5. 41 ........................................................................(1/2/96 vs.Hampton)
Rebounds1. 75 ...........................................................(11/30/96 vs. Alabama State)2. 72 ........................................................ (1/12/04 vs. Southern Virginia)3. 71 ............................................................................(12/6/85 at Coker)4. 69 ............................................ (12/16/83 vs. Spartanburg Methodist) 69 ...........................................................................(2/21/83 vs. Coker)
Assists1. 28 ................................................................(1/3/98 vs. Davis & Elkins)2. 27 ...................................................(12/15/05 vs. Southern Wesleyan) 27 ...................................................................(11/27/04 vs. Columbia) 27 .......................................................... (2/10/97 vs. Coastal Carolina)5. 26 ...............................................Twice (last on 1/25/01 vs. Winthrop)
Steals1. 29 ...........................................................................(1/2/86 vs. Judson) 29 .................................................................... (12/2/85 at Methodist)3. 24 ...................................................... (11/30/99 vs. Southern Virginia)4. 22 ...................................................(11/10/07 vs. Southern Wesleyan) 22 .......................................................................... (1/4/00 vs. Erskine)
Blocked Shots1. 10 ......................................................... (12/22/09 vs. Savannah State) 10 ............................................................. (1/29/08 vs. UNC Asheville) 10 ......................................................................(12/2/98 vs. Benedict)4. 8 ............................................... Fivetimes(1/23/07atUNCAsheville)
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Points1. 2259 ...................................................................................... (2011-12)2. 2074 ...................................................................................... (2008-09)3. 2042 ...................................................................................... (2009-10)4. 2014 ...................................................................................... (1987-88)5. 1984 ...................................................................................... (2010-11)
Scoring Average1. 74.6 ....................................................................................... (1987-88)2. 72.8 ....................................................................................... (1985-86)3. 70.6 ....................................................................................... (2011-12)4. 70.3 ....................................................................................... (1998-99)5. 69.1 ....................................................................................... (2008-09)
Field Goals Made1. 780 ........................................................................................ (1987-88)2. 774 ........................................................................................ (2008-09)3. 771 ........................................................................................ (2011-12)4. 733 ........................................................................................ (1985-86)5. 729 ........................................................................................ (1986-87)
FieldGoalsAttempted1. 1951 ...................................................................................... (2008-09)2. 1902 ...................................................................................... (1988-89)3. 1876 ...................................................................................... (1981-82)4. 1872 ...................................................................................... (2011-12)5. 1861 ...................................................................................... (1987-88)
3-Pointers Made1. 295 ........................................................................................ (2011-12)2. 263 ........................................................................................ (2009-10)3. 260 ........................................................................................ (2008-09)4. 246 ........................................................................................ (2010-11)5. 171 ........................................................................................ (2000-01)
3-PointersAttempted1. 858 ........................................................................................ (2009-10)2. 854 ........................................................................................ (2011-12)3. 781 ........................................................................................ (2008-09)4. 773 ........................................................................................ (2010-11)5. 580 ........................................................................................ (2007-08)
Free Throws Made1. 507 ........................................................................................ (1995-96)2. 478 ........................................................................................ (2003-04)3. 456 ........................................................................................ (1998-99)4. 422 ........................................................................................ (2011-12)5. 417 ........................................................................................ (2009-10)
FreeThrowsAttempted1. 694 ........................................................................................ (1998-99)2. 673 ........................................................................................ (2003-04)3. 672 ........................................................................................ (1995-96)4. 611 ........................................................................................ (1989-90)5. 606 ........................................................................................ (2009-10)
Rebounds1. 1286 ...................................................................................... (1998-99)2. 1280 ...................................................................................... (1981-82)3. 1279 ...................................................................................... (1980-81)4. 1250 ...................................................................................... (1999-00)5. 1187 ...................................................................................... (1997-98)
Assists1. 436 ........................................................................................ (2008-09)2. 428 ........................................................................................ (1986-87)3. 415 ........................................................................................ (1998-99)4. 397 ........................................................................................ (2000-01)5. 395 ........................................................................................ (1997-98)
Steals1. 312 ........................................................................................ (1981-82)2. 296 ........................................................................................ (2011-12)3. 294 ........................................................................................ (2002-03)4. 293 ........................................................................................ (2006-07)5. 287 ........................................................................................ (1985-86)
Blocked Shots1. 106 ........................................................................................ (2006-07)2. 98 .......................................................................................... (1987-88)3. 97 .......................................................................................... (2005-06)4. 90 .......................................................................................... (2007-08)5. 82 .......................................................................................... (2004-05)
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CHARLESTON SOUTHERN
AND BEYOND... Charleston is America’s most beautifully preserved architectural and historic treasure, with a rich, 300-year history just waiting to be discovered. Hundreds of significant and lovingly preserved structures from the colonial and antebellum peri-ods grace the historic district’s narrow streets. Church bells toll the hour as history unfolds around each and every corner. In no other place are the past and present more intertwined. The entire Charleston area is a never-ending feast for the senses, with history serving as the main course. Visit Charles Towne Landing, the site where the original settlement was established in 1670. Explore the Charleston Museum, our nation’s first museum, or Patriot’s Point, the world’s largest naval and maritime museum and home of World War II’s Fight-ing Lady, the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Yorktown. Drive to Fort Moultrie, scene of the first decisive American victory of the American Revolution, and a mainstay of shore defense until 1947. Take a scenic boat tour to Fort Sumter, the manmade island fortress where the Civil War began. World-famous plantations and gardens offer visitors a fascinating glimpse into life during the antebellum era. Informative tours of the Charleston area are offered daily and are a must for all who want to truly appreciate this living museum. The area’s lush sea islands and sun-drenched beaches offer as much recreation or relaxation as your heart desires. Golf is on a world-class level, with challenging courses reflecting the natural beauty of the South Carolina Lowcountry. Charter fishing on the Gulf stream or inshore waters is readily available. Shopping is one of our vistors’ most passionate pursuits. Marvel at native sweetgrass baskets and handmade crafts found in Charleston’s famous open-air market, or browse through inviting boutiques, art galleries and antique shops found throughout the Charleston area. When it comes to dining, your biggest decision may be just what to try next. Every meal is a celebration of tastes, with a variety that ranges from traditional oyster roasts to fine continental dining. If festivals strike your fancy, you have come to the right place. You will be dazzled by a diverse array of special events. At any time of year, you will always find more to see, do and experience than you ever imagined ... in a place where warm welcomes have been a treasured tradition for over 300 years.
CHARLESTON SOUTHERN
AND BEYOND... Charleston is America’s most beautifully preserved architectural and historic treasure, with a rich, 300-year history just waiting to be discovered. Hundreds of significant and lovingly preserved structures from the colonial and antebellum peri-ods grace the historic district’s narrow streets. Church bells toll the hour as history unfolds around each and every corner. In no other place are the past and present more intertwined. The entire Charleston area is a never-ending feast for the senses, with history serving as the main course. Visit Charles Towne Landing, the site where the original settlement was established in 1670. Explore the Charleston Museum, our nation’s first museum, or Patriot’s Point, the world’s largest naval and maritime museum and home of World War II’s Fight-ing Lady, the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Yorktown. Drive to Fort Moultrie, scene of the first decisive American victory of the American Revolution, and a mainstay of shore defense until 1947. Take a scenic boat tour to Fort Sumter, the manmade island fortress where the Civil War began. World-famous plantations and gardens offer visitors a fascinating glimpse into life during the antebellum era. Informative tours of the Charleston area are offered daily and are a must for all who want to truly appreciate this living museum. The area’s lush sea islands and sun-drenched beaches offer as much recreation or relaxation as your heart desires. Golf is on a world-class level, with challenging courses reflecting the natural beauty of the South Carolina Lowcountry. Charter fishing on the Gulf stream or inshore waters is readily available. Shopping is one of our vistors’ most passionate pursuits. Marvel at native sweetgrass baskets and handmade crafts found in Charleston’s famous open-air market, or browse through inviting boutiques, art galleries and antique shops found throughout the Charleston area. When it comes to dining, your biggest decision may be just what to try next. Every meal is a celebration of tastes, with a variety that ranges from traditional oyster roasts to fine continental dining. If festivals strike your fancy, you have come to the right place. You will be dazzled by a diverse array of special events. At any time of year, you will always find more to see, do and experience than you ever imagined ... in a place where warm welcomes have been a treasured tradition for over 300 years.
Founded in 1964, Charleston Southern is located near historic
Charlestonandthebeautifulbeachesof the South Carolina coastline.
Charleston Southern is one of South Carolina’s largest accredited, independent universities, enrollingapproximately 3,200 students. Affiliated with the South CarolinaBaptist Convention, the University’svision is to be a Christian universitynationally recognized for integratingfaith in learning, leading and serving.
CSU has been named to America’s 100 Best College Buys, Military Friendly Schools, America’s Best ChristianColleges, VA Yellow Ribbon Program andThePresident’sHigherEducationCommunity Service Honor Roll.
The University awards bachelor’s and master’s degrees and is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of theSouthernAssociationofCollegesand Schools and offers more than61 undergraduate majors and four graduate programs in business, criminal justice, education andnursing. Each degree program is combined with a comprehensive liberal arts foundation, which isdesigned to develop problem-solving andcommunicationskills.
Situated on 300 acres, formerly the site of a rice and indigo plantation,Charleston Southern University is in the center of the Charleston metropolitan area. Mild winters and long summers allow many opportunitiesforoutdoorrecreationin a city which is famous for its gardens andplantations,milesofwidesandybeaches andmajorfine arts events,includingtheSpoletoFestivalUSA.
Charleston Southern: A Spirited Collegiate Experience
Charleston Southern: A Spirited Collegiate Experience
CSU Fast FactsEnrollment (2011-2012):Undergraduate: 2,782Graduate: 449Total: 3,298
Faculty (full-time): 133
Academic Majors: 61 undergraduate / 4 graduate
Schools/Colleges: School of Business, School of Education, Derry Patterson Wingo School of Nursing, College of Science and Mathematics, College of Humanities and Social Sciences and College of Adult and Professional Studies
Religious Affiliation: South Carolina Baptist Convention
Beyond the classroom, students participate in a variety of campus
activities including academic clubs, serviceorganizations, intramural athletics andcampus ministries. The University offersintercollegiate athletics for both men andwomen, competing in the NCAA Division IBig South Conference. Charleston Southern fieldsteamsinbasketball,baseball,softball,women’s soccer, cross country, track and field, golf, tennis and volleyball, as well asan NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision team.
Ourathleticprogramshaveproducedseveralnationally recognized professional sportsfigures, including Charlie Simpkins, 1992Olympic silver medalist; Maurice Price and Josh Breeden, who signed as free agents in the NFL; Bryant Burch, who signed with the CFL’s Calgary Stampeders; Crystal Carpenter, who signed with the WNBA’s Utah Starzz; R.J. Swindle, who played for the Charleston Riverdogs as a member of the Yankees organizationandbecamethefirstCSUplayerto ever pitch in a MLB game, joining the Phillies; Tyler Thornburg, who was taken by the Milwaukee Brewers in the third round of the 2010MLB draft; and Bobby Parnell,who made it to the Majors with the N.Y. Mets. Charleston Southern University is proud to have sent 11 different teamsto NCAA competition over the past nineyears. The women’s golf team is the most recent to represent the University in NCAA postseason play, winning the conference championship in 2010. In it’s history, CSU has captured 28 Big South Conference championships.
Henry“Hank”Smallisinhis11thfullyearasCSU’sdirectorofathleticsandhashelpedleadCSUto13BigSouthConferencechampionshipsduringhistime,includingtheschool’sfirst-everLeaguetitleinfootball.
SmallcametoCSUinthesummerof2001followingafour-yearstintasassistantfootballcoachatWakeForestUniversity.Smallhasmorethan30yearsofexperienceinNCAADivisionIathletics,includingstintsatRutgers,FloridaState,Lehigh,PrincetonandBrown.SmallalsospentoneyearinthepersonnelofficeoftheNewEnglandPatriots.
AstheoffensivecoordinatoratWakeForest,SmallguidedtheDemonDeaconsoffensetorecord-settingheightsasanumberofschoolrecords fell during his tenure.
In his most recent head coaching experience, Small was able to guide Lehigh to a 47-40-1 record and led them to become one of the mostproductiveoffensesinthenation.
Smallisa1969graduateofGettysburgCollegeandhasamasterofsciencedegreefromRutgersUniversity.Smallandhiswife,Pamela,currentlyresideinGooseCreek. Daughter Lacy and middle son Jonathan both graduated from CSU.
Dr.RickBrewerisaseasonedChristianleaderwiththevisionandleadershipskillsessentialforservingeffectivelyinthe21stcentury ChristianHigherEducationcommunity.ThroughoutDr.Brewer’s24-yeartenureatCSU,hehasplayedavitalroleinshapingthe University’svisionforaChristiancampusenvironmentandspearheadingandexecutingcountlessinitiativesthatunderscorewhat Christianuniversitiesareabout.
Hehasconsistentlyandenthusiasticallytakenonpositionsofincreasingresponsibility,andhasbroughttoeachhisuniqueblendof commitment,administrativeskillsandChrist-centeredfocus.Brewerishighlyrespectedasaneffectivehighereducationadministrator whohastheabilitytoeffectchangewhilemaintainingsupportandtrust.Indeed,Dr.Brewerisastudent-centeredstrategicthinkerand transformationalchange-agent.
Dr.BrewerholdsBSandMBAdegreesfromCSUandaPhDinHigherEducationalLeadershipfromtheUniversityofSouthCarolina.InhisroleasVicePresidentforStudentAffairsandAthletics,Dr.BrewerprovidesleadershipforCSU’sstudentlife,Christianministries,
denominationalrelationsandathletics.
HisfamilyhasasolidcommitmenttoChristianhighereducation-Dr.Brewer’swife,Cathy,andtwosons,JasonandJonathan,arealsoalumsofCSU.TheBrewersaremembersofSummervilleBaptistChurchinSummerville,S.C.,whereheservesasadeacon.
NamedpresidentofCharlestonSouthernUniversityin1984,Dr.JairyC.Hunter,Jr.isalsoaprofessorofmanagementandeducation.Histeachingandprofessionalinterestsincludeeducationalleadership,institutionalassessment,highereducationfinance,organiza-tionalchangeandstudentpersonnelservices.r.Hunterisafrequentkeynotespeakerandseminarleaderontopicsrelatedtohighereducation,andhecontinuestoteachintheMBAprograminCSU’sSchoolofBusiness. During his tenure at CSU, enrollment has increased from 1,600 students to more than 3,200. Academic programs have expanded to includegraduatedegreesineducation,businessadministration,criminaljusticeandnursing.Churchministry-relateddegreeshavealso grown to include youth ministry and church music. Asportsmedicine/athletictrainingprogramhasalsobeenaddedunderHunter’sadministration,providingstudentswithacademicandclinicalpreparationforcertificationbytheNationalAthleticTrainersAssociation.Beginningin2007-08,theannualHunterCupis
given to the top athlete who also stands out academically and spiritually.
Athletic Department Directory(All numbers are 843-863-XXXX)
Dr.RickBrewerVicePresidentforStudentAffairs/Athletics ........... 7503
Hank Small AthleticsDirector .......................................................... 7080
Cathryn Broderhausen AssociateA.D.-ExternalAffairs .................. 7523
James Bradley AssistantA.D.-Operations ....................................... 7677
Mike Hammond Assistant A.D. - Compliance .................................. 7078
Zeke Beam Assistant A.D. - Media .................................................... 7687
BradDrakeAssistantA.D.-AthleticTraining .................................... 7681
RachelleBouronich Business Manager ............................................ 7670
Paula Callahan AdministrativeAssistant ......................................... 7678
ChristieFaircloth-Dixon Senior Women’s Administrator ................. 7629
BryantDavisDirectorofMarketingandPromotions ....................... 7671
ChadScottHeadStrength&ConditioningCoach ............................ 7597
ChrisMcCormickAssist.Strength&ConditioningCoach ................. 7597
Seth Montgomery Assistant Director for Media .............................. 7853
KevinO’Rourke“VoiceoftheBucs”,SportsInformationAsst. ........ 7688
Stuart Lake Baseball Head Coach ..................................................... 7591
BarclayRadebaughMen’s Basketball Head Coach ......................... 7690
Fred Applin Women’s Basketball Head Coach.................................. 7684
Tim Langford Men’s Track & Field Head Coach ................................ 7174
Tosha Ansley Women’s Track & Field Head Coach ........................... 7111
Jay Mills Football Head Coach .......................................................... 7119
ShawnQuinn Football Asst. Coach/Def. Coord ................................ 7119
PatrickNixFootballAsst.Coach/Off.Coord./RecruitingCoord. ....... 7119
MatthewSmileyFootball Asst. Coach/Special Teams ...................... 7119
Mike Wilson Men’s Golf Coach ........................................................ 7556
MatthewCram-Smith Women’s Golf Coach .................................... 7122
EricTerrillWomen’s Soccer Head Coach .......................................... 7931
Shane Winkler SoftballHeadCoach................................................. 7686
Mike Baker Women’s Tennis Head Coach ........................................ 7145
Al Givens Volleyball Head Coach ...................................................... 7680
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Dr . Jairy C. Hunter , Jr ., President
Dr . Rick Brewer , V.P. Student Affairs & Athletics
Hank Small, Director of Athletics
Charleston Southern University
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The Bachelor of Arts degree is a four-year degree designed primarily for students concentrating in the fine arts and may be earned with a major in any of the following areas: Business Administration Communication and Theatre English * Graphic Design Humanities and Fine Arts Music (Performance or Church Music) Music Education (Choral or Instrumental) Music Therapy Religion Spanish * Youth Ministry
Professional programs are offered in the following fields: Predentistry Preengineering Prelaw Premedicine Prepharmacy Preseminary
The Bachelor of Technology degree provides a liberal arts education and a core of professionally related cognate courses for persons holding an Associate of Science degree in an approved technical field.
The Bachelor of Science degree is a four-year degree designed primarily for students concentrating in the social and natural sciences and may be earned with a major in any of the following areas: Applied Mathematics Athletic Training Biochemistry Biology * Business Administration Chemistry * Computer Science Criminal Justice Early Childhood Education Economics * Elementary Education History * Mathematics * Natural Science Physical Education * Political Science * Psychology * Social Science Sociology * Health Promotion
The Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing (BSN) is a 1 + 3 curriculum program and has Full Approval of the S.C. Board of Nursing. It is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission.
The Bachelor of Management Arts degree provides a fast track and convenient degree in general business management for nontraditional students. A student transferring in previous college credit hours, accredited work training and military experience could complete the degree program in as little as 20 months.
Graduate degrees are offered in the following fields:Master of Business Administration (with emphases in Accounting, Finance, Management Information Systems and Organizational Development) Online courses available.Master of Science in Criminal JusticeMaster of Science in NursingMaster of Education Elementary Secondary Administration * Teacher certification programs are available for these majors
Charleston Southern University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
Charleston Southern University
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November Nov. 10 vs. UNC Greensboro Asheville , N.C. 2 p.m. Nov. 14 Southern Wesleyan Charleston, S.C. 7 p.m. Nov. 20 @ N.C. State Raleigh, N.C. 7 p.m. Nov. 24 Paine Charleston, S.C. 2 p.m. Nov. 28 @ Presbyterian* Clinton, S.C. 7 p.m.
December Dec. 1 @ Wake Forest Winston-Salem, N.C. 2 p.m. Dec. 12 S.C. State Charleston, S.C. 7 p.m. Dec. 17 Trinity Baptist Charleston, S.C. 7 p.m. Dec. 19 Western Carolina Charleston, S.C. 2 p.m. Dec. 31 College of Charleston Charleston, S.C. 1 p.m.
January Jan. 3 @ High Point* High Point, N.C. 7 p.m. Jan. 5 @ Coastal Carolina* Conway, S.C. 2 p.m. Jan. 10 Liberty* Charleston, S.C. 7 p.m. Jan. 12 Longwood* Charleston, S.C. 2 p.m. Jan. 17 @ Winthrop* Rock Hill, S.C. 7 p.m. Jan. 19 @ Radford* Radford, Va. 3 p.m. Jan. 24 UNC Asheville* Charleston, S.C. 7 p.m. Jan. 26 Gardner-Webb* Charleston, S.C. 2 p.m. Jan. 31 Radford* Charleston, S.C. 7 p.m.
February Feb. 2 Winthrop* Charleston, S.C. 2 p.m. Feb. 7 @ UNC Asheville* Asheville , N.C. 7 p.m. Feb. 9 @ Gardner-Webb* Boiling Springs, N.C. 4:30 p.m. Feb. 16 Presbyterian* Charleston, S.C. 2 p.m. Feb. 21 Coastal Carolina* Charleston, S.C. 5 p.m. Feb. 23 Campbell* Charleston, S.C. 2 p.m. Feb. 28 @ Longwood* Farmville , Va. 7 p.m.
March Mar . 2 @ Liberty* Lynchburg, Va. 2 p.m. Mar . 5-10 @ Big South Conference Championships
* - indicates Big South Conference gameAll times are E astern.