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DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIMENov. 15 at Indiana Bloomington, Ind. 2:00 PMNov. 18 Montreat Boiling Springs, N.C. 7:00 PMNov. 20 Davidson Boiling Springs, N.C. 7:00 PMNov. 22 N.C. Central Boiling Springs, N.C. 3:00 PMNov. 25 at Appalachian St. Boone, N.C. 6:00 PMNov. 29 at Wofford Spartanburg, S.C 2:00 PM Dec. 2 at Presbyterian * Clinton, S.C. 7:00 PM Dec. 5 at UNC Greensboro Greensboro, N.C. 7:00 PM Dec. 13 at Liberty * Lynchburg, Va. 7:00 PM Dec. 18 Tennessee Temple Boiling Springs, N.C. 7:00 PM Dec. 20 at Kennesaw St. Kennesaw, Ga. 12:00 PM Dec. 28 at Longwood * Farmville, Va. 2:00 PM Dec. 30 Radford * Boiling Springs, N.C. 7:00 PM Jan. 3 Coastal Carolina * Boiling Springs, N.C. 3:00 PM Jan. 5 at Winthrop * Rock Hill, S.C. 7:00 PM Jan. 10 Charleston Southern * Boiling Springs, N.C. 4:30 PM Jan. 13 at Campbell * Buies Creek, N.C. 11:45 AM Jan. 17 UNC Asheville * Boiling Springs, N.C. 3:00 PM Jan. 20 at High Point * High Point, N.C. 7:00 PM Jan. 27 at Radford * Radford, Va. 7:00 PM Jan. 31 at Coastal Carolina * Conway, S.C. 2:00 PM Feb. 2 Presbyterian * Boiling Springs, N.C. 7:00 PM Feb. 5 Liberty * Boiling Springs, N.C. 11:00 AM Feb. 7 Longwood * Boiling Springs, N.C. 3:00 PMFeb. 10 at Charleston Southern * Charleston, S.C. 7:00 PM Feb 14 Winthrop * Boiling Springs, N.C. 3:00 PM Feb. 17 Campbell * Boiling Springs, N.C. 7:00 PM Feb 21 at UNC Asheville * Asheville, N.C. 2:00 PM Feb. 24 High Point * Boiling Springs, N.C. 7:00 PMMar. 3-8 2014 Big South Conference Championship Conway, S.C. TBD

2014-15 Gardner-Webb Women’s basketball schedule

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GENERAL INFORMATION Founded: ........................................................ 1905Enrollement: ................................................. 4,970Nickname: ............................... Runnin’ BulldogsSchool Colors:...Scarlet (PMS 187), White, BlackFacility: .................................... Paul Porter ArenaAffiliation: ................................ NCAA Division IConference: ...........................................Big SouthPresident: ............................Dr. A. Frank BonnerVice President for Athletics: ..........Chuck BurchSWA/Associate A.D.: ...................... Pam ScruggsAthletic Dept. Phone: ................. (704) 406-4340Website .........................................gwusports.com

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: ......................................Rick ReevesAlma Mater: .............................Indiana State, ‘81Record at GWU: ........................151-157 (.490)Career Record: ................... 418-395 (28 years)Assistant Coach: ..........................Ralph Patin IIIAlma Mater: ...................................Excelsior, 02Assistant Coach: ..........................Dominique HudsonAlma Mater: ......................... Gardner-Webb, ‘11Assistant Coach: .............................. Alex Young, Alma Mater: ...................................... Boston , ‘12Director of Operations: ............... Cierra HarrisAlma Mater: ..................... Gardner-Webb, ‘12Athletic Trainer: .................... Hillary Malmberg

TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Overall Record: ...................................16-142013 Conference Record: .............................11-92013 Home Record: .......................................13-22013 Away Record: ........................................3-102013 Neutral Record: ......................................0-2Starters Returning/Lost: ................................. 3/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...................... 7/5Newcomers: ..........................................................4

MEDIA RELATIONS Assistant A.D. for Media Relations: Marc RabbEmail: ....................... [email protected] Phone: ............................... (704) 406-4355Women’s Basketball Contact: ..............Mark TaylorEmail: [email protected] Phone: ............................... (704) 406-3981Cell Phone: .................................. (412) 216-9164SID Fax: ........................................ (704) 406-4739SID Mailing Address: ............ 110 S. Main Street ................................. Boiling Springs, N.C. 28017Website: .............................. www.gwusports.comFacebook: ....................facebook.com/gwusportsTwitter: ............................ @GardnerWebbWBK

Quick Facts

A look at media policies and guidelines, as well as general information about Gardner-Webb University and the Runnin’ Bulldog athletics program.

Quick Facts ....................................... 1Gardner-Webb University .............. 2University History ........................... 2Academics ........................................ 3Administration .............................4-5 Dr. A. Frank Bonner .................... 4 VP Athletics Chuck Burch .......... 5Athletic Training .............................. 6Strength & Conditioning ................ 7Volleyball Facilities .......................8-9

table oF contents/Quick Facts

media inFormation

coachinG staFF

Bios of Head Coach Rick Reeves and his assistants.

Rick Reeves ............................... 23-25Ralph Patin III................................ 26Dominique Hudson ...................... 27Alex Young ..................................... 28Cierra Harris...................................29

the team

Rosters, bios, stats and inside information on this year’s Runnin’ Bulldogs squad.

2014-15 Roster ............................... 32Pronunciation Guide ..................... 32Position Breakdown ...................... 32State-By-State Breakdown ............ 332014 Season Preview ............... 34-35Player Bios ................................ 38-58

record book

Individual and team records.1,000 Point Scorers ........................ 65Individual Career Records ........... 66Individual Season Records ........... 70 Team Game Records ..................... 67Team Season Records .................... 68Individual Game Records ............. 69Individual Season Records ........... 70All-Time Roster ............................. 71All-Time Series Records ......... 72-73Year-By-Year Results ............... 74-76

2013-14 in reveW

Final statistics from the 2013-14 season.

Overall Statistics ............................ 60Big South Only Statistics .............. 61Game-by-game Stats ..................... 62Opponent game-by-game ............. 63

biG south conFerence

Information about the Big South Conference and a review of the 2013 Big South season.

About the Big South ...................... 782013 in Review ......................... 78-80

The 2014 -15 Gardner-Webb University Women’s Basketball Media Guide is intended for the editorial use of media organizations and individuals covering the Runnin’ Bulldogs. Any reprinting, reproduction, or other use of the contents for any commercial use is prohibited.

EDITORS:Mark Taylor/Ryan Bridges/ Marc Rabb

COVER DESIGN/LAYOUT:Marc Rabb

ASSISTANCE:Marc Rabb, Ryan Bridges, Whitney Noble, Cierra Harris, Rick Reeves, Ralph Patin III, Doninique Hudson, Alex Young

COVER PHOTOGRAPHY:Katie Spiro, Megan Hartman

PHOTOGRAPHY:Tim Cowie, GWUPhotos.com, Big South Conference, Atlantic Sun Conference, GWU Photo Team, GWU File Photos.

credits

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PRINT

THE SHELBY STARPhone: (704) 484-7000Fax: (704) 484-0805Email: [email protected]

THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVERPhone: (704) 358-5125 (sports desk)Fax: (704) 358-5110Email: [email protected]

THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMESPhone: (800) 800-4204Fax: (828) 251-0585Email: [email protected]

THE GASTON GAZETTEPhone: (704) 864-3291Fax: (704) 867-5751

THE LINCOLNTON TIMES-NEWSPhone: (704) 735-3031Fax: (704) 735-3037

THE GAFFNEY (S.C.) LEDGERPhone: (864) 489-1131Fax: (864) 487-7667

THE ROCK HILL (S.C.) HERALDPhone: (803) 329-4034Fax: (803) 329-4021Email: [email protected]

THE WINSTON-SALEM JOURNALPhone: (336) 727-7321Fax: (336) 727-4083Email: [email protected]

THE HENDERSONVILLE TIMES-NEWSPhone: (828) 692-0505Fax: (828) 692-2319Email: [email protected]

LOCAL/REGIONAL TV

WBTV (CBS)Charlotte, N.C.Phone: (704) 374-3713Fax: (704) 374-3818Email: [email protected];[email protected]

WCNC-TV (NBC) Charlotte, N.C.Phone: (704) 329-3665Fax: (704) 357-4975Email: [email protected]

NEWS 14 CAROLINACharlotte, N.C.Phone: (704) 973-5792 Fax: (704) 731-2760Email: [email protected]

WCCB-TV (CW 18)Charlotte, N.C.Phone: (704) 632-7551Fax: (704) 358-4841Email: [email protected]; [email protected]

WSPA-TV(CBS)Spartanburg, S.C.Phone: (864) 587-5452Fax: (864) 587-5430Email: [email protected]

WYFF-TV (NBC)Greenville, S.C.Phone: (864) 242-2100Fax: (864) 297-0728Email: [email protected]

LOCAL RADIO

WGWG.ORGBoiling Springs, N.C.Phone: (704) 406-4339Fax: (704) 406-4338

WOHS-AM (730)Cherryville/Waco/Shelby/Gastonia/LincolntonPhone: (704) 435-3297

WZZQ-FM (104.3)Gaffney, S.C.Phone: (864) 489-9066

WIRE TICKERS

THE ASSOCIATED PRESSPhone: (800) 662-7075Fax: (919) 834-1078Email: [email protected]

THE SPORTS TICKERPhone: (201) 938-4582Fax: (800) 336-0383Email: [email protected]

THE SPORTS NETWORKPhone: (800) 227-7249Fax: (800) 227-0803Email: [email protected]

AIRLINES

Air Canada .............1-888-247-2262American ................1-800-433-7300Delta ........................1-800-221-1212Frontier ...................1-800-432-1359Insel Air ..................1-855-493-6004JetBlue .....................1-800-538-2583Lufthansa ................1-800-645-3880Southwest ...............1-800-435-9792United .....................1-800-241-6522US Air .....................1-800-428-4322

ATTRACTIONSArea Code (704)

Bechtler Museum of Modern Art ............................................ 353-9200Billy Graham Library ............................................ 401-3200Carolina Panthers (NFL) ............................................ 358-7800Carowinds ............................................ 588-2600Charlotte Hornets (NBA) ............................................ 407-6387Charlotte Checkers (AHL) ............................................ 342-4423Charlotte Hounds (MLL) ............................................ 332-8225Charlotte Knights (AAA) ............................................ 357-8071Charlotte Trolley Museum ............................................ 375-0850McDowell Nature Preserve ............................................ 588-5224Mint Museum Uptown ............................................ 337-2000NASCAR Hall of Fame ............................................ 654-4400The Filmore ............................................ 916-8970US National Whitewater Center ............................................ 391-3900Wing Haven Bird Sanctuary ............................................ 331-0664

SHELBY HOTELSArea Code (704)

AmericInn Lodge & Suites ............................................ 434-9996Comfort Inn ............................................ 482-5666Days Inn ............................................ 482-1800Holiday Inn Express ............................................ 480-0881Oak Tree Lodge ............................................ 466-3234

RENTAL CARS

Advantage...............1-800-777-5500Avis..........................1-800-831-2847Budget .....................1-800-527-0700Dollar ......................1-800-800-4000Enterprise ...............1-800-325-8007Hertz .......................1-800-654-3131National/Alamo .....1-877-222-9058Thrifty.....................1-877-283-0898

RESTAURANTSArea Code (704)

unless otherwise noted

Applebee’s (Shelby) ............................................ 484-9222Arby’s (Shelby) ............................................ 484-2333Bojangles (Boiling Springs) ............................................ 434-7444Broad River Coffee (Boiling Springs) ............................................ 434-8887Chen’s Fusion (Boiling Springs) ............................................ 434-9876El Acapulco (Boiling Springs) ............................................ 434-2611Fatz (Shelby) ............................................ 482-8116Golden Corral (Shelby) ............................................ 481-8283IHOP (Shelby) ............................................ 480-5402Italian Garden (Boiling Springs) ............................................ 434-9290Newt’s (Shelby) ............................................ 406-9329Olive Garden (Gaffney) .................................. (864) 489-0781Quik Snak (Boiling Springs) ............................................ 434-9336Ruby Tuesday (Shelby) ............................................ 481-1925Sagebrush (Shelby) ............................................ 471-2301Snack Shop (Boiling Springs) ............................................ 434-7851Subway (Boiling Springs) ............................................ 434-9426Zaxby’s (Shelby) ............................................ 487-8700

GARDNER-WEBBArea Code (704)

unless otherwise noted

Admissions .................................1-800-253-6472Athletics Information ............................................ 406-4340Athletics Ticket Office ............................................ 406-4340Information Desk ............................................ 406-4000

local media outlets area directory

media inFormation

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RUNNIN’ BULLDOGS ON THE RADIO

Each 2014-2015 Gardner-Webb women’s basketball game in Paul Porter Arena will be broadcast live on WGWG.org with veteran play-by-play Fabian Fuentes calling the action from press row.

Gardner-Webb fans both in the surrounding area and across the globe can tune in to WGWG.org to follow all the action as Gardner-Webb takes the floor against some of the top teams in both the region and the nation this season.

ABOUT THE BIG SOUTH NETWORK

The Big South Network marks its 10th season of live-streamed event broadcasting in 2014-15. From its humble beginnings as an ambitious experiment in the burgeoning technology of video streaming by showcasing a few key events, the Big South Network (BSN) has grown to an extensive cooperative among the Conference’s member institutions, sending out as many as 900 events annually to audiences watching from all around the world. That’s no exaggeration—it’s literally a global viewership for BSN, with 160 nations and recognized territories recorded as watching events, just since the start of the 2013-14 season (plus all 50 states and DC, of course)!

BASKETBALL BROADCAST PERSONALITIES

Fabian Fuentes is in his 18th year as the play-by-play voice of the Gardner-Webb women’s basketball team, and has lent his vocal talents to the broadcast of several other sports at

Gardner-Webb over the last two decades.

Fuentes has been in radio broadcasting since 1989 and has served as the radio voice of Gaffney High School football since 1992. He served as the play-by-play announcer for the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas Game Radio Network from 2005 to 2012, and was honored with the Shrine Bowl’s Dave Thomas Award in 2006.

Fuentes has been honored with 14 first-place broadcasting awards by the South Carolina Associated Press, as well as the Radio and Television News Directors Association of the Carolinas throughout his career, and also served as the radio voice of the Charlotte Hounds of Major League Lacrosse in 2012.

Jared Pankhurst has served as the play-by-play voice of the Gardner-Webb women’s basketball program for 10 seasons on and off for over a decade. He has lent his voice to several other

broadcasts at Gardner-Webb, including baseball, men’s basketball, football, men’s and women’s soccer and volleyball.

Pankhurst is also active in the local broadcasting community, voicing high school football games in the area, as well as several state championship games. The Jacksonville, Fla. native has previous credits that also include the production of a high school sports highlight program on Sun Sports in his home state of Florida, in addition to serving as the play-by-play voice for Edward Waters College in Jacksonville.

TELEVISION PARTNERS • BIG SOUTH CONFERENCEThe Big South Conference announced its women’s basketball television package for the 2014-15 season will again feature six live regular-season Conference games exclusively on ESPN3 as part of a “Game of the Week” package beginning in January. Cov-erage of the VisitMyrtleBeach.com Women’s Basketball Championship now includes all four Quarterfinal games for the first time. The telecasts are among a total of 26 games involving the Big South that will be broadcast this season -- including 16 regular-season Conference contests.

In addition to the ESPN3 schedule, all home women’s basketball games will air live for free again this season on the Big South Network presented by State Farm.

For the third consecutive year, ESPN3 will also be the exclusive home of the Vis-itMyrtleBeach.com Big South Women’s Basketball Championship, as coverage of the Quarterfinal round on March 5 joins the Semifinals and Finals on March 7-8 -- meaning seven of the 10 tournament games will receive national coverage. The Semifinals will be carried on Saturday, March 7, while the Finals will air live on Sunday, March 8 at 5:30pm.

Sat., Jan. 10 - Charleston Southern at Gardner-Webb. 4:30pm - ESPN3Sat., Jan. 17 - Radford at Campbell, 1:00pm - ESPN3Sat., Jan. 24 - High Point at Radford, 2:00pm - ESPN3Sat., Jan. 31 - Presbyterian at UNC Asheville, 2:00pm - ESPN3Sat., Feb. 14 - Longwood at Coastal Carolina, 1:00pm - ESPN3Tues., Feb. 24 - Winthrop at Liberty, 7:00pm - ESPN3

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FABIAN FUENTESPLAY-BY-PLAY FOR WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

JARED PANKHURSTPLAY-BY-PLAY FOR WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

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MARC RABBAssistant AD for Media Relations

Football, Wrestling, Baseball, Men’s & Women’s Track & Field, Website, Administration

Office: (704) 406-4355Email: [email protected]

WHITNEY NOBLEDirector of Sports Information

Men’s Basketball, Men’s Soccer, Volleyball, Women’s Lacrosse

Office: (704) 406-3981Email: [email protected]

RYAN BRIDGESDirector of New Media

Big South Network video streaming, social media

Office: (704) 406-3523Email: [email protected]

MARK TAYLORGraduate Intern

Women’s Basketball, Women’s Soccer, Men’s and Women’s Cross Country, Men’s and Women’s Swimming, Softball

Office: (704) 406-3981Email: [email protected]

DANIEL NAPIERStudent Assistant

Men’s and Women’s Golf, Men’s and Women’s Tennis

Office: (704) 406-3981Email: [email protected]

AVERY STRICKLANDStudent Assistant

Office/Event ManagementOfficial Scorer for Basketball and Volleyball

Office: (704) 406-3981Email: [email protected]

GARDNER-WEBB MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACTSGARDNER-WEBB MEDIA RELATIONSThe GWU Media Relations Office is located on the ground level of the Lutz Yelton Convocation Building in room 163. The office is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The main office number is (704) 406-3981 and the fax number is (704) 406-4739. The women’s basketball contact, Mark Taylor, he can be reached by phone in his office at (704) 406-3981 or by email at [email protected]. Media members may also reach him on his cell phone at (412) 216-9164.

BIG SOUTH MEDIA RELATIONSContact the Big South Public Relations Office for any information or questions regarding Big South women’s basketball during the 2014-15 season. The Big South women’s basketball contact is Brian Verdi. He can be reached by phone at (704) 341-7990 ext. 229 or by email at [email protected]. For the most up-to-date information regarding Big South wommen’s basketball, visit the official website of the league at www.bigsouthsports.com.

GWU ON THE WORLD WIDE WEBAll information pertinent to the Gardner-Webb women’s basketball program is available on the World Wide Web on the official website of Gardner-Webb athletics, gwusports.com. All statistical information, along with an archive of the entire season’s game stories, game notes and press releases, can be found there. The site is hosted by PrestoSports.

INTERVIEW REQUESTSInterviews with Gardner-Webb women’s basketball student-athletes and coaches must be scheduled directly through the Gardner-Webb Media Relations Office by contacting Mark Taylor. Requests must be made at least 24 hours in advance (48 hours is preferred). Practices are generally closed to the media, however, special accomodations can be made upon request and subsequent approval by the coaching staff. While telephone interviews with local media members are permitted, in-person interviews with student-athletes and coaches are recommended and encouraged.

PAUL PORTER ARENAThe Gardner-Webb women’s basketball team plays all its home games in Paul Porter Arena, located inside the Lutz Yelton Convocation Building on the Gardner-Webb campus. The facility is located in the center of campus on Lutz-Yelton Drive. Parking for working media is available in the lot to the South of the LYCC, as well as the lot located off of Bost Ct, which provides easy access to the upper level of the LYCC.

MEDIA CREDENTIALSAll working media requiring a pass to Gardner-Webb women’s basketball games, both home and away, must contact Mark Taylor at least 48 hours prior to the requested contest in order to guarantee entrance to the arena. All requests must be made via email or by phone. Working media with special needs or requests are advised to contact Mark Taylor prior to gameday.

GAMEDAY SERVICESThe Gardner-Webb Media Relations Office will provide rosters of both teams, game notes, statistics and media guides to accredited media members for each home contest. Complete statistics and game books will be available following each game. Media wishing to file stories after the game may do so in the GWU Media Relations Office adjacent to Paul Porter Arena. Food and drinks will also be available for working media members prior to each game in the GWU Media Relations Office.

PHOTOGRAPHERSAs prescribed in NCAA and Big South guidelines, working photographers will be limited to the court baseline areas for game-time shooting. No photographers will be allowed to shoot courtside from in front of either the officials or press row tables. Additionally, tripods are not permitted at courtside or along the end lines. Strobe light installations must be approved by GWU Assistant Athletics Director Marc Rabb prior to placement. He can be reached by phone at (704) 406-4355 or by email at [email protected]. No upper-level shooting platforms are available in Paul Porter Arena. Space does not allow for freelancers. Photographers who wish to cover GWU home basketball games must apply for credentials via the guidelines set forth by the Gardner-Webb Media Relations Office.

GARDNER-WEBB ON THE RADIOAll Gardner-Webb home basketball games, as well as select road games, will be broadcast on WGWG.org. Jared Parkhurst will resume his play-by-play duties for each contest this season.

POST-GAME INTERVIEWSGardner-Webb coach Rick Reeves and requested student-athletes will be available for interviews in the GWU Media Relations Office adjacent to Paul Porter Arena following a brief cooling off period. If requested, opposing coaches and student-athletes will be available to the media in the GWU Media Relations Office prior to Gardner-Webb’s arrival. To request post-game interviews with specific players, contact Mark Taylor during the second half of the game. The Gardner-Webb locker room is closed to the media both at home and on the road.

HIGH SPEED INTERNET ACCESSHigh speed internet access at home Gardner-Webb baskeball games is available through a wireless signal. The wireless connection is available both in the GWU Media Relations Office and courtside. To use the wireless connection, join the unsecured network “WirelessDawgs” then launch your web browser. Access will be granted following a brief authentication process. Should you encounter technical difficulties, contact a member of the GWU Media Relations staff and he/she will be happy to assist you.

Gardner-Webb media relations

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GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ..................Bloomington, Ind.Founded ........................................ 1820Enrollment .................................42, 634Nickname ............................... HoosiersColors ........................Crimson, CreamConference .................................. Big 10President ...........Michael A. McRobbieAthletic Director ............. Rick BeasleyArena ........... Seby Jones Arena(9,313)

BASKETBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach ....................... Teri MorenRecord at School ............0-0 (1st year)Career Record ........199-130 (11 years)Assistant Coaches ................. Curtis Lloyd ..........................................Todd Starkey .........................................Rhet Wierzba 2013-14 Record ........................... 21-13Southern Conference record ..... 21-13Record vs. GWU ............................. 3-4

LEADING RETURNERSPoints .................. Larryn Brooks(19.4) Rebounds ............Alexis Gassion (5.5) Assists .................. Larryn Brooks (4.5)

MEDIA RELATIONSBasketball Contact ........... Ryan Sheets Office ............................ (812) 855-9399Email ............... [email protected] ........................ iuhoosiers.com

2014-2015 opponent inFormation

GAME 1

INDIANANov. 15 | Bloomington, Ind.

GAME 2

MONTREATNov. 18 | Boiling Springs, N.C. Nov. 20 | Boiling Springs, N.C. Nov. 22 | Boiling Springs, N.C.

GAME 3

DAVIDSONGAME 4

N.C. CENTRAL

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation .............................Boone, N.C.Founded ........................................ 1899Enrollment .................................17, 838Nickname .......................MountaineersColors .................................Black, GoldConference .............................. Sun BeltPresident ................ Dr. Sheri N. EvertsAthletic Director ............. Rick BeasleyArena ........... Seby Jones Arena(9,313)

BASKETBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach .................Angel ElderkinRecord at School ............0-0 (1st year)Career Record .............................. SameAssistant Coaches ............... Sean Costello ........................................Emily Roberts ....................................... Jessica Jackson 2013-14 Record ........................... 13-16Southern Conference record ....... 10-8Record vs. GWU ............................. 3-4

LEADING RETURNERSPoints ............... Maryah Sydnor (19.4) Rebounds ...........Maryah Sydnor (8.7) Assists .....................Katie Mallow (2.0)

MEDIA RELATIONSBasketball Contact ...Kelsey Campbell Office ............................ (828) 262-7602Email ...... [email protected] ................. appstatesports.com

GAME 5

APP. STATENov. 25 | Boone, N.C. Nov. 29 | Spartanburg, S.C. Dec 2 Clinton, S.C.

Feb 2 Boiling Springs, N.C.

GAME 6

WOFFORDGAME 7, 22

PRESBYTERIANDec 5 | Greensboro, N.C.

GAME 8UNC GREENSBORO

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ........................Montreat, N.C.Founded ........................................ 1916Enrollment .......................................849Nickname ...............................CavaliersColors ........................ Navy Blue, GoldConference ........................NAIA, AACPresident ........................ Paul J. MaurerAthletic Director ................ Jose LariosArena .............. McAlister Gymnasium

BASKETBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach ................Meghan AustinRecord at School ............0-0 (1st year)Career Record .................0-0 (1st year)Assistant Coaches ................Talaya Lynch ................................................................. ................................................................. 2013-14 Record ........................... 17-14AAC record .................................... 11-9Record vs. GWU ............................. 0-6

LEADING RETURNERSPoints ................Xandi Gellman (14.1) Rebounds ........... Xandi Gellman (7.8) Assists ............. Taylor Settlemyer (3.8)

MEDIA RELATIONSBasketball Contact .......Tanner Stancil Office ............................ (423) 304-0448Email [email protected] ........... montreatcavaliers.com

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ....................... Davidson, N.C.Founded ........................................ 1837Enrollment ....................................1,900Nickname ................................WildcatsColors ...............Red (PMS 186), BlackConference ..........................Atlantic 10President .........................Carol QuillenAthletic Director ..............Jim MurphyArena ......John M. Belk Arena (5,223)

BASKETBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach ................ Michele SavageRecord at School .......74-56 (5th year)Career Record ...............................SameAssistant Coaches .................... Mary Ciuk ......................................Jamie Thomatis ........................................... Kira Mowen 2013-14 Record ........................... 16-16Southern Conference record ....... 11-7Record vs. GWU ............................. 5-0

LEADING RETURNERSPoints ..................Dakota Dukes (14.4) Rebounds .............Dakota Dukes (7.7) Assists ............Shannon Eriksson (2.0)

MEDIA RELATIONSBasketball Contact .... Gavin McFarlin Office ............................ (704) 894-2635Email [email protected] ............ davidsonwildcats.com

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation .........................Durham, N.C.Founded ........................................ 1910Enrollment ....................................8,614Nickname ....................................EaglesColors ............................ Maroon, GrayConference .................................MEACPresident .........Debra Saunders-WhiteAthletic Director..Ingrid Wicker-McCreeArena ..McDougald-McLendon Gym (3,116)

BASKETBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach .................Vanessa TaylorRecord at School .......13-67 (3rd year)Career Record ........311-253 (20 years)Assistant Coaches ..............Ronnie Enoch .........................................Kendra Eaton ...................................... Shemika Mintz 2013-14 Record ........................... 11-19MEAC record ................................ 6-10Record vs. GWU ............................. 1-5

LEADING RETURNERSPoints ..................Racquel Davis (13.5) Rebounds .............Racquel Davis (9.1) Assists ..................Khyra Conerly (2.5)

MEDIA RELATIONSBasketball Contact ... Andrea Wheeler Office ............................ (919) 530-6892 Email [email protected] ................nccueaglepride.com

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ................... Spartanburg, S.C.Founded ........................................ 1854Enrollment ....................................1,600Nickname ................................. TerriersColors .........................Old Gold, BlackConference ................................. SoConPresident .................. Dr. Nayef SamhatAthletic Director ......Richard JohnsonArena ....Benjamin Johnon Arena(3,500)

BASKETBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach ...................Edgar FarmerRecord at School .....82-101 (10 years)Career Record ...............................SameAssistant Coaches ...............Jessica Ridgill ........................................Victoria Willis ................................................................. 2013-14 Record ............................. 6-23Southern Conference record ....... 4-14Record vs. GWU ............................. 5-4

LEADING RETURNERSPoints ..................Jordan Frazier (13.5) Rebounds ..........Ashton Fleming (6.7) Assists ................... Chanel Stokes (1.8)

MEDIA RELATIONSBasketball Contact . Brent Williamson Office ............................ (863) 597-4093Email [email protected] ................ woffordterriers.com

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ............................Clinton, S.C.Founded ........................................ 1880Enrollment ....................................1,200Nickname ............................. Blue HoseColors ...............................Garnet, BlueConference ............................Big SouthPresident ..................... Dr. Claude LillyAthletic Director .............. Brian ReeseArena .......... Templeton Arena (2,500)

BASKETBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach ....................Ronny FisherRecord at School .....67-116 (6th year)Career Record ...............................SameAssistant Coaches ..............Corey Mullins ...................................Kat Kundmueller ................................................................. 2013-14 Record ........................... 12-19Southern Conference record ....... 9-11Record vs. GWU ............................. 6-7

LEADING RETURNERSPoints .................Keyonna Allen (10.4) Rebounds ............Keyonna Allen (7.0) Assists ..................... Aianna Kelly (2.5)

MEDIA RELATIONSBasketball Contact ...............Ryan Real Office ............................ (864) 833-7095Email [email protected] .......................gobluehose.com

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ................... Greeneboro, N.C.Founded ........................................ 1891Enrollment ..................................18,502Nickname ................................SpartansColors .................... Gold, White, NavyConference ................................. SoConPresident ........................Linda P. BradyAthletic Director ..............Kim RecordArena ................ Fleming Gym (1,833)

BASKETBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach ................. Wendy PalmerRecord at School .......19-71 (4th year)Career Record ...............................SameAssistant Coaches .................Latoya Jones .............................................Walter Pitts .........................................Cait Wetmore 2013-14 Record ............................. 7-23Southern Conference record ....... 3-15Record vs. GWU ............................. 1-1

LEADING RETURNERSPoints ..................... Lucy Mason (13.3) Rebounds ................... Jade Scaife (4.8) Assists ................ Bailey Williams (3.6)

MEDIA RELATIONSBasketball Contact ......... Justin Glover Office ............................ (336) 334-5615Email .............. [email protected] ................... uncgspartans.com

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GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ........................Lynchburg, Va.Founded ........................................ 1899Enrollment .................................12, 600Nickname ...................................FlamesColors ........................Red, White, BlueConference ............................Big SouthPresident ..................... Dr. Jerry FalwellAthletic Director .................Jeff BarberArena ...................Vines Center(8,085)

BASKETBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach .....................Carey GreenRecord at School .376-131 (16th year)Career Record ...............................SameAssistant Coaches ............. Alexis Sherard ..............................Andrea Bloodworth ......................................... Brittany Hoyt 2013-14 Record ........................... 20-11Southern Conference record ....... 15-5Record vs. GWU ........................... 10-3

LEADING RETURNERSPoints ............Ashley Rinninger (14.7) Rebounds ....... Ashley Rinninger (9.0) Assists .......................Sadalia Ellis (4.0)

MEDIA RELATIONSBasketball Contact ............ Eric Brown Office ............................ (434) 582-2292 Email [email protected] ................................ liberty.edu

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GAME 9,23

LIBERTYDec.13 | Lynchburg, Va.Feb.5 | Boiling Springs, N.C.

GAME 10TENNESSEE TEMPLE

Dec. 18 | Boiling Springs, N.C. Dec. 20 | Kennesaw, Ga. Dec. 28 | Farmville, Va.Feb. 7 | Boiling Springs, N.C.

GAME 11KENNESAW STATE

GAME 12,24

LONGWOOD

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ............................ Radford, Va.Founded ........................................ 1910Enrollment ....................................9,928Nickname ......................... HighlandersColors ................................. Red, WhiteConference ............................Big SouthPresident ................... Penelope W. KyleAthletic Director ......Robert LineburgArena ............ Dedmon Center (3,215)

BASKETBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach ................. Mike McGuireRecord at School ........7-23 (2nd year)Career Record ...............................SameAssistant Coaches ................Fran Recchia ..................................Britney Anderson ......................................... Jamey Givens 2013-14 Record ............................. 7-23Big South record ............................ 5-15Record vs. GWU ............................. 8-7

LEADING RETURNERSPoints .................... Ayana Avery (14.7) Rebounds ...............Rachael Ross (5.8) Assists .......................... Aisha Foy (2.2)

MEDIA RELATIONSBasketball Contact .............. Brian Cox Office ............................ (540) 831-5211Email [email protected] ..................ruhighlanders.com

GAME 13,20

RADFORDDec. 30 | Boiling Springs, N.C.Jan. 27 | Radford, Va.

Jan. 3 | Boiling Springs, N.C.Jan. 31| Conway, S.C.

Jan. 5 | Rock Hill S.C.Feb. 14 | Boiling Springs, N.C.

GAME 14,21COASTAL CAROLNA

GAME 15,26

WINTHROPJan.10 | Boiling Springs, N.C.Feb.10 | Charleston, S.C.

GAME 13,20CHARLESTON SOUTHERN

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ................Chattanooga, Tenn.Founded ........................................ 1946Enrollment .......................................357Nickname ............................. CrusadersColors ...................................Red, BlackConference ............NCCAA, Mid-EastPresident ..................... Dr. Steve EcholsAthletic Director ......Randy CrawfordArena ..........................McGilvray Gym

BASKETBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach .......... Monique BlandingRecord at School ............0-0 (1st year)Career Record ...............................SameAssistant Coaches ............. Shayla Watson ................................................................. ................................................................. 2013-14 Record ........................... 16-15Conference record ................................Record vs. GWU ............................. 0-3

LEADING RETURNERSPoints ...............Amanda Rector (16.0) Rebounds ................Angel Foster (9.6) Assists ................ Amanda Rector (3.7)

MEDIA RELATIONSBasketball Contact .............Ezell Dodd Office ............................ (423) 710-7042Email [email protected] .....................ttucrusaders.com

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation .........................Kennesaw, Ga.Founded ........................................ 1963Enrollment ..................................42,634Nickname ......................................OwlsColors .................................Black, GoldConference ....................... Atlantic SunPresident ......................Dr. Daniel PappAthletic Director ...Vaughan WilliamsArena ....KSU Convocation Center (4,600)

BASKETBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach ....................... Nitra PerryRecord at School .......13-48 (3rd year)Career Record ...............................SameAssistant Coaches ............Stacey Franklin .........................................Janie Mitchell ...................................... Talvin Franklin 2013-14 Record ............................. 6-24A-Sun Record ................................ 4-14Record vs. GWU ............................. 4-6

LEADING RETURNERSPoints .................. Kristina Wells (15.3) Rebounds ............. Kristina Wells (8.8) Assists ................... Kristina Wells (3.3)

MEDIA RELATIONSBasketball Contact .........Libby Knight Office ............................ (470) 578-7589Email ........... [email protected] ............................ ksuowls.com

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ..........................Farmville, Va.Founded ........................................ 1839Enrollment ....................................4,507Nickname ................................. LancersColors ...............................Black, WhiteConference ............................Big SouthPresident .............W. Taylor Reveley IVAthletic Director .............. Troy AustinArena .................... Willett Hall (1,807)

BASKETBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach ......................Bill ReinsonRecord at School .......35-80 (4th year)Career Record ...............................SameAssistant Coaches ............Wanisha Smith ....................................... Sherrie Tucker ..........................................Rachel Travis 2013-14 Record ............................. 8-22Southern Conference record ....... 5-15Record vs. GWU ............................. 5-5

LEADING RETURNERSPoints ................Daeisha Brown (15.3) Rebounds .................Khalilah Ali (5.9) Assists ................ Raven Williams (3.3)

MEDIA RELATIONSBasketball Contact ............Chris Cook Office ............................ (434) 395-2718Email .............. [email protected] ............ longwoodlancers.com

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ........................... Conway, S.C.Founded ........................................ 1954Enrollment ....................................9,984Nickname ......................... ChanticleersColors ....................Teal, Bronze, BlackConference ............................Big SouthPresident ......................David DeCenzoAthletic Director ..............Matt HogueArena ................ The HTC Center(3, 212)

BASKETBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach ..................Jaida WilliamsRecord at School ......15-16 (2nd year)Career Record ...............................SameAssistant Coaches ................Sarah Smoak ........................................... Tom Goehle ........................................ Williams Clay 2013-14 Record ........................... 15-16A-Sun Record .............................. 10-10Record vs. GWU ............................. 7-7

LEADING RETURNERSPoints ..........................AJ Jordan (16.6) Rebounds .....................AJ Jordan (7.0) Assists ...........................AJ Jordan (2.2)

MEDIA RELATIONSBasketball Contact ............. Cody Bays Office ............................ (843) 349-6467Email [email protected] ..................... goccusports.com

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ........................ Rock Hill, S.C.Founded ........................................ 1886Enrollment ....................................5,600Nickname ....................................EaglesColors .............................Garnett, GoldConference ............................Big SouthPresident ........................Debra C. BoydAthletic Director ..........Tom HickmanArena ...... Winthrop Coliseum(6,000)

BASKETBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach ...................... Kevin CookRecord at School .......45-21 (4th year)Career Record ..............92-76 (7 years)Assistant Coaches ...Christena Hamilton ...............................Liberty Del Rosario ............................Matthew Huddleston 2013-14 Record ............................. 24-9Big South record ............................ 15-5Record vs. GWU ............................. 6-9

LEADING RETURNERSPoints .................Erica Williams (15.2) Rebounds .......... Shaquilla Nunn (9.8) Assists ..................Erica Williams (2.1)

MEDIA RELATIONSBasketball Contact ...............Jack Frost Office ............(803) 323-2129 ext. 6245Email ................... [email protected] ................winthropeagles.com

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ......................Charleston, S.C.Founded ........................................ 1964Enrollment ....................................3,143Nickname ........................... BuccaneersColors ...................................Blue, GoldConference ............................Big SouthPresident ............Dr. Jairy C. Hunter Jr.Athletic Director ...............Hank SmallArena ...............CSU Field House(798)

BASKETBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach ......................Fred ApplinRecord at School .......15-42 (3rd year)Career Record ..............31-69 (8 years)Assistant Coaches .....................Mark Kost .............................................Kevin Long .....................................................Jill Poe 2013-14 Record ............................. 7-22Big South record ............................ 4-16Record vs. GWU ............................. 4-8

LEADING RETURNERSPoints ......................Tatum Jarvin (9.3) Rebounds .Monique Maximilien (4.2) Assists .....................Alyssa Mann (2.2)

MEDIA RELATIONSBasketball Contact Seth Montgomery Office ............................ (843) 863-7853Email [email protected] ..........................csusports.com

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GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ...................Buies Creek, N.C.Founded ........................................ 1887Enrollment .................................12, 600Nickname ........................ Lady CamelsColors ............................ Orange, BlackConference ............................Big SouthPresident ............. Dr. Jerry M. WallaceAthletic Director ................ Bob RollerArena .................... Gore Arena (3,095)

BASKETBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach ............... Wanda WatkinsRecord at School ...517-413 (33 years)Career Record ...............................SameAssistant Coaches ...................Mary Weiss .............................................Megan Hall ................................ Janice Washington 2013-14 Record ........................... 19-12Southern Conference record ....... 13-7Record vs. GWU ........................... 13-8

LEADING RETURNERSPoints .................... Kiera Gaines (11.9) Rebounds ............... Kiera Gaines (9.1) Assists .......... Raechaun Edwards (4.7)

MEDIA RELATIONSBasketball Contact . Laura Carolina Spell Office ............................ (910) 893-1529Email .................... [email protected] .......................... gocamels.com

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CAMPBELLJan. 13 | Buies Creek, N.CFeb. 17 | Boiling Springs, N.C

GAME 18, 28UNC ASHEVILLE

Jan. 17 | Boiling Springs, N.C.Feb. 21 | Asheville, N.C. Nov. 21 | St. Thomas, Virgin Isles

GAME 19, 29

HIGH POINT

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ........................Asheville, N.C.Founded ........................................ 1927Enrollment ...................................3, 500Nickname ................................BulldogsColors .....................Royal, Blue, WhiteConference ............................Big SouthPresident ....................... Mary K. GrantAthletic Director ........... Janet R. ConeArena ................Kimmel Arena(3,200)

BASKETBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach...Brenda Mock KirkpatrickRecord at School .........13-48 (2 years)Career Record ...............................SameAssistant Coaches .............. Honey Brown ........................................ Janell Crayton ..........................................Josh Petersen 2013-14 Record ........................... 11-20Big South record ............................ 7-13Record vs. GWU ........................... 7-13

LEADING RETURNERSPoints ............... Tianna Knuckles (9.5) Rebounds ................... Paige Love (5.2) Assists .................. Brittany Gwyn (2.2)

MEDIA RELATIONSBasketball Contact ............. Mike Gore Office ............................ (828) 251-6923Email [email protected] ...................uncabulldogs.com

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation .....................High Point, N.C.Founded ........................................ 1924Enrollment ...................................4, 400Nickname ................................PanthersColors .............................Purple, WhiteConference ............................Big SouthPresident ................... Dr. Nido QubeinAthletic Director ............. Craig KeilitzArena ..................Millis Center (1,750)

BASKETBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach .............DeUnna HendrixRecord at School .........39-24 (2 years)Career Record ...............................SameAssistant Coaches .............Kevin Nicholls ......................................... Laura Harper ................................................................. 2013-14 Record ........................... 22-11Southern Conference record ....... 16-4Record vs. GWU ........................... 11-8

LEADING RETURNERSPoints ..................... Kaylah Keys (17.7) Rebounds ........ Stacia Robertson (8.8) Assists ...................... Kaylah Keys (2.8)

MEDIA RELATIONSBasketball Contact ..... Mark LaFrance Office ............................ (336) 841-4605 Email ........... [email protected] ..........highpointpanthers.com

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Gardner-Webb

GWu at a Glance

President Dr. A. Frank Bonner

Founded 1905 as Boiling Springs High School

Campus Site 200 acres in Boiling Springs, N.C.

Enrollment Total .............................................................4,700 studentsStates Represented ......................................................... 37Foreign Countries Represented ................................... 21Female .......................................................................... 63%Male .............................................................................. 37%

Faculty 147 full time, 79% with Ph.D. or equivalent. Faculty to student ration is 1:13. Average Class Size is 25.

Colleges & Schools M. Christopher White School of DivinityGodbold School of BusinessSchool of EducationSchool of NursingSchool of Performing & Visual ArtsSchool of Graduate StudiesGraduate School of BusinessDegree Completion Program

Located in Boiling Springs, N.C., Gardner-Webb University was founded in 1905 and is home to over 4,900 students from 37 states and 21 foreign countries. Gardner-Webb blends a liberal arts core curriculum with more than 55 specialized major and minor programs, a comprehensive academic experience grounded in our Christian commitment to service, leadership, and intellectual freedom.

Gardner-Webb, a private Christian, Baptist-related University, offers a comprehensive academic experience that introduces undergraduate and graduate students to the diverse world of ideas and to the people who think them, challenging students spiritually and intellectually and equipping them not only for professional success but for lives marked by empathy, compassion and a commitment to service on the broadest scale, Pro Deo et Humanitate (For God and Humanity).

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Gardner-Webb was selected in 2011 by the White House for the President’s Interfaith and Community Service Campus Challenge. GWU is one of just over 300 schools to participate in this yearlong community service initiative.

The U.S. News and World Report also ranked Gardner-Webb as one of the “Best Universities” in the South that offer “a full range of undergraduate and master’s programs” in the 2012 edition of “America’s Best Colleges.”

Gardner-Webb’s Online Graduate Program in Business was ranked No. 1 in the nation for “Student Services and Technology” in the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings of America’s Top Online Education Programs for 2012.

Gardner-Webb’s core curriculum ranks in the nation’s top two percent for quality and breadth, according to the recent What Will They Learn? study by the American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA).

Gardner-Webb was selected by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching for its prestigious Community Engagement Classification, recognizing the University’s institutionalized commitment to service. GWU is one of only 311 institutions nationwide to have earned the distinction.

Gardner-Webb’s online Master of Business Administration (MBA) program is ninth best in the world according to BusinessMBA.org’s list of the “Top 50 MBA Programs for 2012.”

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Gardner-Webb’s journey from a boarding high school to a thriving regional University is marked by remarkable growth, great determination, and unyielding perseverance. In 1903, the Kings Mountain and Sandy Run Baptist Associations conceived a vision of an institution of learning where young students would enjoy “the best possible educational advantages under distinctive Christian influence.” On December 2, 1905, the Boiling Springs High School, Gardner-Webb’s predecessor, was chartered. Even today, the University’s relationship with area churches is still strong.

The institution was transformed into a junior college in 1928, and only survived the catastrophic Great Depression through God’s providential grace and the tireless efforts of numerous trustees and local champions of Christian education. Then in 1942, North Carolina Governor and Shelby native O. Max Gardner began devoting time and energy toward strengthening and guiding the College. In recognition of his efforts, those of his wife, Fay Webb Gardner, and their families, the school’s name was changed to Gardner-Webb College.

After World War II, the College experienced steady physical growth and academic development. New buildings sprang up, enrollments increased, and by the end of the 1960s, the College was ready to transition to a four-year institution. In 1971, Gardner-Webb earned its full accreditation as a senior college, and nine years later it began offering its first master’s degree in education.

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AccountingAmerican Sign LanguageArtAthletic TrainingBiologyBusiness AdministrationChemistryCommunicationsComputer ScienceElementary Education (K-6)EnglishFinanceFrenchHealth & WellnessHistoryInternational BusinessJournalismManagement Information SystemsMathematicsMedical TechnologyMiddle School Education (6-9)MusicMusic BusinessMusic CompositionMusic EducationMusic PerformanceNursingPhysical Education Physician AssistantPolitical SciencePsychologyReligious StudiesSacred MusicSocial ScienceSociologySpanishSports ManagementTheater Arts

Perhaps there is no greater time to observe the academic quality of Gardner-Webb University than right now. All of the necessary factors for academic excellence – faculty, students, resources, curriculum – are working in conjunction with one another to gain widespread acclaim from alumni, friends, trustees, the media and the community. Over 140 full-time faculty members comprise a group of educators at GWU being heralded as the "premiere class of instructors ever assembled at the University." Over 80 percent of the faculty hold a Ph.D. or equivalent, and many boast of well-documented activities in the business and professional worlds. With a student-to-faculty ratio of 13 to 1, Gardner-Webb is able to provide personal instruction to its students, who now number over 4,700, making Gardner-Webb the fifth-largest private institution in North Carolina. New technological features in our library enhance the learning experience for a higher quality student.

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Bachelor of Science in:AccountingBusiness AdministrationCriminal JusticeHealth ManagementHuman ServicesManagement Information SystemsNursingReligious Studies

Graduate school

M.A. in Mental Health CounselingM.A. in Elementary Education (K-6)M.A. in EnglishM.A. in English Education (9-12)M.A. in Middle Grades Education (6-9)M.A. in NursingM.A. in School Administration (K-12)M.A. in School CounselingM.A. in Sport Science & Pedagogy

Graduate school oF business

MBA in Business AdministrationM.Acc. in AccountingI.MBA in International Business

school oF divinity

Master of Divinity (M.Div.)M.Div. in Christian EducationM.Div. in Church MusicM.Div/MBAM.Div. in MissiologyM.Div. in Pastoral Care and CounselingDoctor of Ministry degree (D.Min.)

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Furman, 196910Th Year

Born in Durham, North Carolina, Dr. A. Frank Bonner grew up in Greenville, South Carolina. The son of Francis Wesley Bonner (deceased) and Nilaouise Carnes Bonner, he was raised in a college environment, almost literally in the shadows of the campus of Furman University (Greenville, S.C). His father retired from Furman as Vice President and Provost, having served Furman for over thirty years as professor and, eventually, as chief academic officer. Bonner’s parents instilled in him the values he still holds dear. To this day, his father is his model for everything that a teacher, academic leader, and university administrator should be.

Bonner graduated in 1969 from Furman with a B.A. degree in English. Coincidentally, his major professor was Dr. Phil L. Elliott, son of the legendary president of Gardner-Webb from 1943 until 1961, Phillip Lovin Elliott. After Furman, Bonner earned the M.A. from the University of Georgia in 1971, and the Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1977. His specialty is Victorian literature, primarily the poetry of Alfred Tennyson, and eighteenth-century British literature, with a special interest in Jonathan Swift.

In 1974, Bonner began his academic career as a faculty member at Anderson University in Anderson, South Carolina. He was particularly active in civic life in Anderson, most notably as chairman of the Board of Trustees for Anderson County School District Five. Bonner was assigned various administrative responsibilities at Anderson and, immediately prior to coming to Gardner-Webb, was Associate Dean for Special Programs.

In 1987, Bonner came to Gardner-Webb as Vice President for Academic Affairs. His role later evolved into Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs and then Provost and Senior Vice President. He was named President in May 2005 and took office on July 1.

Bonner has been heavily involved in accreditation work through the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), serving on more than thirty accreditation committees, most of those as the com-mittee chair. He is a member of the SACSCOC Board of Trustees and serves on the Compliance and Reports Committee. He has also served on the nominating committee for the Commission on Colleges and has chaired four NCAA Division I Recertification visiting committees. Bonner is currently Vice President of the Big South Conference, Chair of the Board of Directors of the International Association of Baptist Colleges and Universities, and a member of the Executive Committee of the North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities.

While at Gardner-Webb, Bonner has remained active in civic affairs, currently serving on the Board of Directors for the Boy Scouts of America Piedmont Council. He is a past chair of the Cleveland County Chamber, a Rotary past President, a Paul Harris Fellow, and he has been a board member for numerous organizations. He is a member of First Baptist Church, Shelby, where he teaches Sunday School and serves as a Deacon. After twenty-two years in the United States Army Reserve, Bonner retired at the rank of Colonel.

Bonner is married to Florence Dell (Flossie) Black of Chester, South Carolina, also a Furman graduate. She is a retired high school mathematics teacher. They have two daughters, Alison Bonner Dalton of Charlotte, North Carolina, and Florence Bonner Crawford of Fort Myers, Florida. The Bonners have six grandchildren.

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Gardner-Webb, 197918Th Year

Gardner-Webb alumnus Chuck Burch is in his 18th year as Vice President for Athletics and his 31st year in athletics administration.

The Charlotte, N.C., native spearheaded the Runnin’ Bulldogs move into Division I athletics, which resulted in Gardner-Webb’s addition to the Big South Conference as an associate member for football in 2001, and GWU’s move to the Big South as a full member – which became official on July 1, 2008.

Burch oversees all athletic operations at Gardner-Webb, including management and supervision of athletic programs, facilities and budgets. During his career at GWU, Burch has overseen across-the-board improvements in athletics facilities and the addition of seven new sports since arriving in 1997. The most recent addition, women’s lacrosse, will begin play in 2014-2015. Burch is also responsible for continued improvements in the quality and quantity of Gardner-Webb’s athletics staff – with a number of full-time positions created to assist and enhance the entire department.

GWU athletics has seen a steady increase in academic performance since Burch’s arrival, and the department has posted a combined GPA above 3.0 in each of the last seven academic years.

In 2009-2010, Gardner-Webb posted its highest finish in the annual Big South Conference Sasser Cup, taking No. 4 in the final standings of the all-sports race. The women’s basketball team captured its first Big South Tournament title, advancing to the first round of the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship Tournament. Two other teams – women’s soccer and baseball – advanced to the league tournament title game in their respective seasons as well.

Gardner-Webb’s final year in the Atlantic Sun Conference was fruitful, with several notable wins and the usual high number of strong academic performances by the Runnin’ Bulldogs’ student-athletes.

GWU enjoyed its most successful athletics year as a Division I member in 2006-07. Gardner-Webb won its first Atlantic Sun Conference Academic Championship, unseating Belmont University for the title. The Runnin’ Bulldogs also finished third in the men’s and women’s combined sports standings – a very impressive effort in the race for the inaugural Bill Bibb Trophy.

Gardner-Webb’s men’s soccer team captured the imagination of fans across Cleveland County during its run to the 2006 A-Sun Championship and NCAA Tournament second round. National qualifiers in Track & Field, swimming and wrestling highlighted competitive success for the Runnin’ Bulldogs in 2006-2007.

Burch, a graduate of Independence (N.C.) High in Charlotte, and former member of Gardner-Webb’s football and tennis teams, spent 1991-1997 as Director of Athletics at Liberty (Va.) University, and was instrumental in a successful and well run department in Lynchburg as well. He also served Liberty as Associate Director of Athletics (1988-1990), Assistant Director of Athletics (1984-1988), Sports Information Director (1986-1988) and Assistant Director of Sports Information (1982-1984).

After graduating from Gardner-Webb in 1979 with a bachelor’s degree in Social Science, Burch, 55, earned his master’s degree from Eastern Kentucky University in 1982.

His wife, Franki, holds a Ph.D. in Health Education from the University of Virginia, and is Associate Provost for Professional and Graduate Studies at Gardner-Webb. The couple has three children, Travis, Danielle and Amy.

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An integral part of the entire Gardner-Webb University athletics program, the Athletic Training Program emphasizes the importance of wellness in the teams’ pursuit of success. Under the supervision of Kevin Jones, ATC, and the rest of the Athletic Training faculty and staff, athletic training students complete part of their clinical education with the University’s 21 varsity sports. Jones and his staff work toward the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. The athletic training students at GWU are fortunate to have a faculty and staff of nine certified athletic trainers and a cooperative intercollegiate athletics staff to enhance their learning experience. The clinical education that is conducted while serving the student-athletes at Gardner-Webb University allows for comprehensive medical care in a learning environment. The athletic training educational program recently completed its full accreditation by CAATE, marking an exciting moment in the program’s history. Athletic training students are able to pursue a B.S. in Athletic Training through the Department of Physical Education and Sport Studies. Upon graduation, athletic training students must complete a three-part examination conducted by the National Athletic Trainer’s Association’s Board of Certification to become Certified Athletic Trainers (ATC). One of the most respected academic majors on campus, the Gardner-Webb Athletic Training educational program boasts a growing enrollment and provides students with first-class instruction and practical experience in their chosen field of study. Currently, Gardner-Webb graduates are working with NFL teams, colleges and universities, high schools and physical therapy clinics. After their academic careers at Gardner-Webb, many students also choose to seek graduate assistant positions at colleges and universities around the nation.

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ALL EMAILS @gardner-webb.edu Kevin Jones, MA LAT ATC Director of Athletic Training kjonesJon T. Mitchell, MA LAT ATC Service Program Director jmitchellHeather Hartsell, MS LAT ATC Educational Program Director hhartsellEric Newton, MS LAT ATC Clinical Education Coordinator cnewton1Kat Ayotte, MA LAT ATC Asst. Athletic Trainer kayotteAlly Connally, MS LAT ATC Asst. Athletic Trainer aconnallyAndrew Landry, MS LAT ATC Asst. Athletic Trainer alandryKyle Zimmerman, MEd LAT ATC Asst. Athletic Trainer kzimmermanKristen Bockleman, MS LAT ATC Asst. Athletic Trainer kbocklemanChristen Rentz Graduate Asst. Athletic Trainer crentzJohn Marshall Graduate Asst. Athletic Trainer jmarshall3Meghan Mahoney Graduate Asst. Athletic Trainer mmahoneyAlly Treadway Graduate Asst. Athletic Trainer atreadway

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strenGth &To maximize each athlete’s athletic potential while instilling mental and physical toughness through Olympic based lifts and ground based exercises. With our experience, knowledge and passion, we will demand and expect our athletes to reach their full potential.

We want all our athletes to leave with three things accomplished. First, we want our athletes to leave Gardner-Webb a better person. Second, we want all our athletes to leave with a meaningful degree. Third, we want our young men and young women to be ready for the game of life, so they can be successful in anything they choose to do. Through personal relationships and hard work we know this is how we will accomplish the task at hand based around Faith, Service and Leadership.

philosophy

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Ben SowdersDirector

Trevor HutsonAssistant Director

Nate SedergrenGraduate Assistant

Tyler LandoltGraduate Assistant

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basketball

The home of the Runnin’ Bulldogs, 3,500-seat Paul Porter Arena is one of the most intimidating venues in the Big South Conference - with fan support rattling the rafters regularly.

Located inside the Lutz-Yelton Convocation Center, Gardner-Webb’s home court advantage is helped tremendously by “The Dawg Pound,” which is a student group that provides plenty of noise and enthusiasm at games.

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Facilities

The Gardner-Webb women’s basketball locker room boasts some of the finest amenities in the Big South Conference, with floor to ceiling wood panel lockers for each player, a lounge area with surround sound and comfortable, and state-of-the-art bathroom facilities.

An adjacent film room outfitted with multiple monitors and video systems is also available to both players and coaches for breaking down game film.

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Head Coach Rick Reeves, a four-time Big South Coach of the Year (1992-93, 1996-97, 1997-98, 2009-10) is entering his 11th season overall at the helm of the Gardner-Webb University Women’s Basketball program in 2014-15.

Reeves came to Boiling Springs after spending five seasons as the head women’s basketball coach at Southern Miss. Prior to his arrival at Southern Miss. in 1999-2000, Reeves was named the Big South Conference Coach of the Year three times and the State Coach of the Year in Virginia once during his nine year tenure from 1990-99 directing the Liberty Lady Flames’ program in Lynchburg, Va.

Reeves, who has a tremendous history of rebuilding NCAA Division I programs during his 28 years of collegiate coaching, has taken his teams to the postseason six times at the Division I level - including taking GWU to its first-ever NCAA postseason appearance in 2010-11, the WNIT in 2009-10, Southern Miss to the WNIT in 1999-2000, and three-straight trips to the NCAA Tournament at Liberty University (1997-1999) in which his Liberty teams combined to post a 71-16 record overall over that three year span.

As the all-time career wins leader in Gardner-Webb’s Women’s Basketball history with 151 career victories, Reeves recently recorded his 400th career win with the Runnin’ Bulldogs’ 55-38 home win over Presbyterian College on February 7, 2013.

On November 11, 2010, Coach Reeves became the women’s basketball all-time career wins leader with his 98th win at GWU, which he followed up only two games later with his 100th career win while at GWU on December 5, 2010.

Over his time at Gardner-Webb University, Reeves has taken a program that won a combined 13 games over its first three years as an NCAA Division I member (2001-04) prior to his arrival, to its first-ever NCAA Women’s Basketball National Championship Tournament appearance in 2010-11 and its first-ever WNIT postseason tournament in 2009-10.

Gardner-Webb also recorded its first-ever Big South Championship in 2010-11, defeating No. 1 seeded Liberty in the Championship game 67-66, one-year after running through the League in 2009-10 to win the program’s

rick reeves

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indiana sTaTe, 198111Th Year

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Alma MaterBachelor’s- Indiana State University, 1981Masters- Western Kentucky University, 1985FamilyWife - RamonaChildren (2)- Kim, KrystalGrandchildren (5): Grace, Kalyn, Braylee, Britton, Brielle

Coaching Experience2004-Pres: Head Coach at Gardner-Webb1999-2004: Head Coach at Southern Miss1990-1999: Head Coach at Liberty1989-1990: Assistant Coach at Florida 1986-1989: Head Coach at Cumberland1985-1986: Head Coach at Brescia

Career SnapshotOverall Record: 418-395 (28 years)All-Time wins leader at GWU (151)4-Time Big South Coach of the Year3 Big South Regular Season Titles4 Big South Tournament ChampionshipsSix Postseason appearances (4 NCAA, 2 WNIT)Coached Three Big South Players of the Year

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first-ever Big South Regular Season Championship with a stellar 15-1 conference record.

The Runnin’ Bulldogs have also received national attention under Reeves, as the 2009-10 team received votes in the ESPN/USA TodayTop-25 Coaches Poll for 15 weeks out of the season, receiving as many as 15 votes overall on three different occasions.

In fact, Reeves’ 2009-10 team posted 28 wins overall for the year, which not only set a new school record for the most victories in a single season by a GWU women’s basketball team in its history, but also tied the record for the most wins for a Big South Conference team in the history of the Big South. The 2010-11 team followed with 23 wins overall the next year in 2010-11 to give the Runnin’ Bulldogs’ its first back-to-back 20 win seasons in the program’s history.

His teams have set the new GWU Division I school record for the most wins in a single season four different times, first in 2004-05 with nine wins, again a season later in 2005-06 with 14 wins, once more in 2008-09 with 17 wins and then one more time in 2009-10 with 28 victories.

Reeves has taken the Runnin’ Bulldogs to three Big South Championship games (2009, 2010 & 2011) over the last five years and has lead his teams to a total of four Big South Championships overall during his time at both Liberty and Gardner-Webb.

Reeves has guided his teams to three Big South Regular Season Championships (1997-98, 1998-99, 2009-10), four Big South Tournament Championships (1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99, 2010-11), six Big South Tournament Championship game appearances (1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11) and a total of eight conference tournament championship title games overall (6 Big South, 1 Atlantic Sun, 1 Conference USA) as a head coach at the NCAA Division I level since 1990-91.

Under his tutelage at Gardner-Webb, Reeves has seen seven players surpass the 1,000 career points mark in Dominique Hudson (1,407), Margaret Roundtree (1,337), Catrina Green (1,241), Sequenta Blackman (1,195), Monique Hudson (1,147), Shameka Smith (1,136), and Jasmine Dale, while six student-athletes have hauled in over 500 career rebounds in Catrina Green (1,012), Smith (992), Roundtree (789), Brittany Harmon (725), LaTroya Pope (656) and Crissy Guzman (559).

Reeves has coached eight Big South All-Conference selections, two Big South All-Freshman honorees, and seven Big South All-Tournament recipients since the Runnin’ Bulldogs joined the Conference in 2008-09, as well as the 2009-10 Big South Women’s Basketball Player of the Year in Margaret Roundtree.

Prior to Gardner-Webb moving to the Big South in 2008, Reeves mentored three Atlantic Sun All-Conference selections and four A-Sun All-Freshman Team members in four seasons from 2004-08.

coach reeves at GWuYear Overall Win % Big South Win %2013-14 16-14 0.533 11-9 0.5502012-13 13-18 0.419 5-13 0.2782011-12 4-25 0.138 3-15 0.1672010-11 23-11 0.676 11-5 0.6882009-10 28-5 0.848 15-1 .9382008-09 17-15 0.531 7-9 .4382007-08 13-18 0.419 8-8 .5002006-07 14-17 0.452 10-8 0.5562005-06 14-16 0.467 11-9 0.5562004-05 9-18 0.333 7-13 0.53910 years 151-157 0.490 88-90 0.494

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Overall, Coach Reeves’ has coached three Big South Players of the Year (Elena Kisseleva 1997-98 & 1998-99, Margaret Roundtree 2009-10), two Big South Freshman of the Year (Angie Johnson 1991-92, Elena Kisseleva 1996-97), 24 All-Conference honorees, 12 All-Freshman selections and 16 All-Tournament recipients over his 23 years as an NCAA Division I women’s basketball head coach.

Off the court, the Runnin’ Bulldogs have worked just as hard in the classroom as on the court, as Reeves and his staff have placed nine student-athletes on the Big South All-Academic Team and 33 players on the Big South Presidential Honor Roll since 2008-09 and a total of 29 student-athletes on the Atlantic Sun All-Academic Team from 2004-08. In 2011-12, senior Brianna Dillard was named as the Big South Women’s Basketball Co-Schol-ar-Athlete of the Year.

As a testament to Reeves’ positive influence as a coach on the collegiate level, over 80 former players have gone into the coaching ranks following graduation - with those players on coaching staffs in the Big East, SEC, Big South, Conference USA, Missouri Valley, MAC, Sun Belt and Southern Conference, among others.

Reeves, a 1981 graduate of Indiana State University, earned a master’s degree from Western Kentucky in 1985. He landed his first collegiate head coaching position at Brescia (Ky.) College in 1985, and was the school’s first head women’s basketball coach, starting the program from scratch with 15 freshmen on his roster. From there Reeves went to Cumberland (Tenn.) University in 1986, and led the team to three top-20 finishes at the NAIA level be-fore moving on to an assistant’s position at the University of Florida in 1989-90.

Reeves is married to the former Ramona Parnell of Columbia, Ky. The couple has two daughters, Kim Brewton, who is a former GWU assistant coach and currently an assistant coach at MTSU, and Krystal Reeves-Evans, who was named the head coach of Lincoln Memorial (Tenn) on June 27, 2014 . The Reeves’ also have five grand-daughters in Grace, Kalyn, Braylee, Britton and Brielle.

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Ralph Patin III is in his first season at Gardner-Webb University as an assistant coach with the women’s basketball program.

Patin joins the staff after serving five seasons as an assistant at South Carolina State University. During his tenure he helped to produce players on the All-Rookie team, All-Conference First Team and All-Conference Second Team. He was also instrumental in advancing the team to the conference championship in 2009 and compiling a 20-9 record in 2012.

Patin joined the SC State staff after serving three seasons as head coach at Spartanburg Methodist College (SMC) in Spartanburg, SC. While at SMC, he compiled an overall record of 77-45 and a 42-14 mark in region play. During his tenure, his teams competed in three Region X Championship games and won the 2008 Region title. He has produced three First Team All-Region players, an NJCAA All-American, the 2008 Region X Player of the Year, and he was selected as the 2009 Region X Coach of the Year.

“It is truly an honor and privilege to work with coach Reeves and his staff, a man I have respected for many years and one who has become a friend,” explained Patin. “I thank God for this opportunity and look forward to challenges set before us, not only as coaches but as mentors. “

Prior to being named head coach at SMC, Patin coached the varsity girls basketball team at Ridge View High School in Columbia, S.C. Before his tenure at Ridge View, he coached at C.A. Johnson Preparatory Academy and worked with several AAU organizations, both male and female. Patin credits his father (Ralph Jr.) as being influential in his decision to become a coach, and his mother (Doris) for his unwavering faith in God and family.

He attended Jackson State University and then served in the United States Marine Corps for eight years, finishing his degree at Excelsior College in 2002, while he was in the Marines. He then enrolled in graduate school at Cambridge earning a Master’s Degree in Education.

In his spare time, he enjoys working out, biking, golf, and music. He is married to Nalinee Patin, and they have two children: a son, Jamal and a daughter, Jasmine.

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exCelsior, 20021sT Year

the patin File

Alma MaterBachelor’s-Excelsior College, 2002Masters- Cambridge College

FamilyWife - NalineeChildren (2) - Jamal, Jasmine

Coaching Experience2014-Pres: Assistant Coach at Gardner-Webb 2009-2014: Assistant Coach at South Carolina State2007-2009: Head Coach at Spartanburg Methodist College2002-06: Ridge View High School2001: C.A. Johnson Preparatory Academy

Career SnapshotAdvanced to MEAC Tournament Final in 2009Coached Three First Team All-Region PlayersAdvanced to Three Region X Championships2009 Region X Coach of the Year

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Dominique Hudson, who helped lead Gardner-Webb to its first-ever Women’s Basketball NCAA Tournament appearance in 2010-11 and its first-ever WNIT appearance in 2009-10, returns to the women’s basketball program having played for Coach Reeves and the Runnin’ Bulldogs from 2007-11.

Hudson begins her third year on the sidelines at her alma mater in 2014-15 having joined Coach Reeves’ staff in June 2012.

Hudson works primarily with the perimeter players and helps with the complex Gardner-Webb offense.

In August of 2013, Hudson and her twin sister Monique, were both named to the list of “100 To Remember: Female Athletes” list as part of the celebration of the centennial of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA). The list of “100 To Remember: Female Athletes” highlights one hundred of the top female athletes in NCHSAA history.

The Hudson twins had a sensational four-year playing career at SouthWest Edgecome, where Monique talled 1,760 career points, while Dominique talled 1,178 points.

During her high school career, Hudson compiled a 94-18 record and helped guide the Cougars to the 2005 2-A state championship.

Dominique’s No. 12 jersey and Monique’s No. 15 jersey have both been retired at SWE.

During her playing career at Gardner-Webb, Hudson was a two-time Big South All-Conference First-Team selection, a three-time Big South All-Tournament honoree and was tabbed the 2011 Big South Women’s Basketball Championship Tournament Most Valuable Player as she led the Runnin’ Bulldogs to their first-ever postseason conference championship.

Hudson, who was also a two-time North Carolina Collegiate Sports Information Association First-Team University Division All-State Team recipient and a 2007-08 Atlantic Sun All-Freshman Team honoree, graduated with a degree in Sport Management in August 2011.

Hudson finished her career as GWU’s Division I all-time leading scorer with 1,407 career points, which also ranks fifth overall all-time in GWU history. Hudson also finished her career as GWU’s DI career assists leader with 579 career assists and steals leader with 244 career thefts. She ranks first in GWU’s DI career record book in games played (129), minutes played (3,545) and free throws made (419) and second in GWU DI history in most games started (102), third in field goals made (443) and fifth in three-pointers made (102).

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assistant coach

Gardner-Webb, 20113rd Year

the hudson File

Alma MaterGardner-Webb, 2011Bachelor of Arts in Sports Management

Coaching Experience2012-Pres: Assistant Coach at Gardner-Webb

Career SnapshotTwo-Time All-Big South First TeamThree-Time All Big South Tournament Selection2011 Big South Tournament MVP2007-2008 A-Sun All-Freshman TeamAll-Time D 1 leading scorer at GWU (1,407 points)All-Time D 1 Assist Leader at GWU (579)All-Time D 1 Steals Leader at GWU (244)All-Time leader in games played at GWU (129)All-Time leader in minutes played at GWU (3,545)All-Time leader in free throws made at GWU (419)

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Alex Young is in her first season as an assistant coach at Gardner-Webb University with the women’s basketball program.

Young joins the Runnin’ Bulldogs following a two-year stint as an assistant coach at the University of Chicago, helping the Maroons to a second-place finish in the University Athletic Association and a 15-10 overall record last season.

A native of nearby Hickory, N.C., Young captained Boston University from 2009 to 2012 and helped the program to an overall record of 81-46 in her four-year career. The Terriers reached postseason play three times during Young’s career, earning a pair of America East regular season titles.

Young currently ranks second on the Terrier’s list for career 3-pointers made, third for 3-pointers in a season, ninth in all-time scoring and was named to the America East All-Conference Third Team on two occasions. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication.

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bosTon, 20121sT Year

the younG File

Alma MaterBoston University, 2012Bachelor of Arts in Communication

Coaching Experience2014-Pres: Assistant Coach at Gardner-Webb2012-2014: Assistant Coach at Chicago

Career SnapshotFour-year player at Boston UniversityLed Chicago to second place finish in conferenceCompiled a 81-46 while playing at Boston UReached postseason 3 times at BostonWon two American East Tournament TitlesThird in BU history for career 3-pointers made (218)Second in BU history for 3-points made in a season (77)Two-time All-American East Third Team Selection

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Cierra Harris begins her third year as the Director of Operations for the Gardner-Webb Women’s Basketball team in 2014-15.

Harris, who transitioned from a student-athlete to the Director of Women’s Basketball Operation in 2012-13, gave up her last year of eligibility due to injury to help on Head Coach Rick Reeves’ staff.

Harris assists in everyday operations such as team travel, on-campus recruiting and video exchange.

Harris played for the Runnin’ Bulldogs for three years from 2009-12 and saw action at both forward and center positions.

The Inman, S.C. native battled injuries for her entire career, yet suited up for 39 contests for the Runnin’ Bulldogs.

Prior to attending Gardner-Webb University, Harris played basketball at Dorman High School in Roebuck, S.C.

Harris graduated from Gardner-Webb in December 2012 with her B.A. degree in Sociology and a B.S. degree in criminal justice.

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director oF basketball operations

Gardner-Webb, 20123rd Year

the harris File

Alma MaterGardner-Webb, 2012Bachelor of Science in Criminal JusticeBachelor of Arts in Sociology

Coaching Experience2012-Pres: Directof of Operations at GWU

Career SnapshotPlayed three years at Gardner-WebbAppeared in 39 career games for GWUPlayed at Dorman High School from 2005-2009

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2014-2015 Gardner-Webb numerical roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School (Previous School)

2 Kiera Currie G/F So. 5-10 Romeoville, Ill. / Romeoville H.S.

3 Tierra Huntsman G RS Fr. 5-8 Connersville, Ind. / Connersville H.S.

5 Aunesha Williams F Fr. 6-0 Powder Springs, Ga. / McEachern H.S.

11 Olivia Parker F Jr. 6-0 Charlotte, N.C. / Providence Day School

13 Gerda Paulauskaite C Fr. 6-3 Telsiai, Lithuania / Hamilton Heights H.S.

14 Celia Tibbs C Fr. 6-2 Kernersville, N.C. / Winston-Salem Prep

15 Chariah Harris F Sr. 5-11 Chino Hills, Calif. / Chino Hills H.S.

22 Candace Brown G/F Jr. 5-9 Hinton, W. Va. / Summers County H.S.

23 Jessica Heilig F Sr. 5-10 Salisbury, N.C. / Salisbury H.S.

24 Mayhana Dunovant G Sr. 5-5 Charlotte, N.C. / Butler H.S.

25 Alexus Hill G Fr. 5-8 Rocky Mount, N.C. / Northern Nash H.S.

40 Christina McQueen F/C So. 6-2 Findlay, Ohio / Findlay H.S.

42 Alicia Quinn F/C RS So. 6-1 Charlotte, N.C. / Phillip O'Berry Academy

coachinG staFF

Head Coach: Rick Reeves (Indiana State University, 1981/11th season)

Assistant Coach: Ralph Patin III (Excelsior College, 2002/First season)

Assistant Coach: Dominique Hudson (Gardner-Webb University, 2011/Third season)

Assistant Coach: Alex Young (Boston University, 2012/First season)

Director of Basketball Operations: Cierra Harris (Gardner-Webb University, 2012/Third Season)

alphabetical roster

No. Name Pos.

22 Candance Brown G/F

2 Kiera Currie G/F

24 Mayhana Dunovant G

15 Chariah Harris F

23 Jessica Heilig F

25 Alexus Hill G

3 Tierra Huntsman G

40 Christina McQueen F/C

11 Olivia Parker F

13 Gerda Paulauskaite C

42 Alicia Quinn F/C

14 Celia Tibbs C

5 Aunesha Williams F

Name Pronunciation

Aunesha Williams On-e-sha

Gerda Paulauskaite Paul-a-skite

Chariah Harris Cha-rye-a

Jessica Heilig HIGH-lig

Mayhana Dunovant May-on-a Done-o-vant

Ralph Patin III PA-tan

pronunciations

breakdoWn by position

Guard (4) Brown, Currie, Dunovant, Hill, Huntsman

Forward (8) Brown, Currie, Harris, Heilig, McQueen, Parker, Quinn, Williams

Center (4) McQueen, Paulauskaite, Quinn, Tibbs

*Several players listed at multiple positions

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Seniors (3) Dunovant, Harris, Heilig

Juniors (2) Brown, Parker

Sophomores (3) Currie, McQueen, Quinn

Freshmen (5) Hill, Huntsman, Paulauskaite, Tibbs, Williams,

California(1) Harris

Georgia (1) Williams

Illinois(1) Currie

Indiana (1) Huntsman

Lithuania (1) Paulauskaite

North Carolina(6) Dunovant, Heilig, Hill, Parker, Quinn, Tibbs

Ohio (1) McQueen

West Virginia (1) Brown

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2014-2015 season previeW

The Gardner-Webb University women’s basketball team enters the 2014-15 seaspm with two new assistant coaches and a well balanced team composed of experienced veterans and fresh faces.

Head Coach Rick Reeves and his staff will be tasked with having to replace two 1,000 point scorers and the school’s all-time leading rebounder in Jasmine Dale and Catrina Green, who both earned their degrees and graduated from the Gard-ner-Webb this past May.

Despite having lost its top two scoring options, as well as its leading rebounder, the Runnin’ Bulldogs return seven letter winners that saw action last season, and three players that appeared in all 30 games for the GWU a season ago in Candace Brown, Kiera Currie, and Jessica Heilig.

New Faces

As Rick Reeves enters his second decade of coaching at Gardner-Webb, two new faces will join him on the sideline for the 2014-15 season.

Ralph Patin III and Alex Young join the GWU coaching staff for their first season as assistant coaches for the Runnin’ Bulldogs.

Patin III joins the Runnin’ Bulldogs after a successful five-year stint as an assistant at South Carolina State. During his ten-ure at S.C. State, he guided the team to the conference championship in 2009 and compiled a 20-9 record in 2012.

Young begins her first season on the GWU sidelines after spending the last two seasons as an assistant at the University of Chicago, where she helped the Maroons to a second-place finish in the University Athletic Association and a 15-10 overall record last season.

Guards

The Runnin’ Bulldogs will feature a nice blend of guards that can handle the ball, and extend opponent’s defenses with shots from behind the three-point arc.

Mayhana Dunovant returns as the team’s top distributor, as she lead the team with 3.5 assists per game in 2013-14. Dun-ovant battled injuries for a large portion of last season, and GWU struggled to find consistency on offense during Duno-vant’s absence.

With inconsistency at the point guard position, the Runnin’ Bulldogs struggled to hit shots behind the arc, shooting just 27.5%. Gardner-Webb tried a myriad of players at the point, but found it very difficult to find someone to run the offense in crunch time, losing five games by six points or less.

Candace Brown spent much of the season transitioning from the off-guard position to the team’s main facilitator, and in doing so, her scoring dropped from 8.3 points per game in her freshman season, to just 6.9 points last season.

While struggling to find a player to run Coach Reeves’ system, a bright spot emerged last year from an unexpected source, in Kiera Currie. Currie, who played the center position all throughout high school, transitioned to the guard position nice-ly, leading the team shooting 33.3% behind the three-point arc.

Dunovant will be the main piece that makes the offense go, but a talented group of underclassman will help take some of the pressure off the senior point guard, in redshirt freshman Tierra Huntsman and freshman Alexus Hill.

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Having to replace the school’s all-time leading rebounder and three-point shooter is difficult for any team, but Gard-ner-Webb is ready for that challenge. The group of forwards that will be on display for the 2014-15 season will be a group that can not only hit the glass, but also that can step out and hit a jump shot when needed.

The two top returning forwards for GWU are senior Jessica Heilig and junior Olivia Parker, who combined for 26% of the team’s rebounds from last season. The forward tandem, along with Catrina Green dominated the offensive and defensive glass as the Runnin’ Bulldogs ranked second in the Big South Conference with nearly 46 rebounds per game.

Gardner-Webb’s top returning scorer and rebounder will be tasked with not only having to replace the 26 points per game that came in the form of Green and Dale, but also creating and limiting second chance points by dominating the boards.

Alongside the two seniors, will be mix of veterans and newcomers. Having battled injuries much of her career, including missing all of last season, Alicia Quinn will provide depth and experience on the front line.

Hardworking is a word that can be used to describe the remaining group of forwards, as they continue to push the starters for playing time.

Christina McQueen enters her sophomore season after appearing in 12 games in her freshman season. The Findlay, Ohio native will continue to use her high energy play to help give the starters a rest during the long and grueling season.

Three young but very talented forwards were brought in by Coach Reeves and his staff, and the freshman group will be on display for the 2014-15 season.

Aunesha Williams, Gerda Paulauskaite, and Celia Tibbs all had successful high school careers and the three freshman for-wards will be looked upon to add depth and consistency at the forward position.

Gardner-Webb opens the 2014-15 season on Nov. 15 when it travels to Bloomington, Indiana. to face Indiana Hoosiers at famed Assembly Hall, before returning home for its home-opener when it hosts Montreat on Nov. 18 at 7:00 p.m.

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Major: Psychology

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Chino hills, CaliFornia • Chino hills hiGh sChool

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2013-14 at Gardner-Webb: Appeared in 12 games for the Runnin’ Bulldogs during her junior season...Played a season-high of six minutes against N.C. Central (11/25/13)

2012-13 at Gardner-Webb: Played in 17 games on the season … Averaged 1.1 points and 1.7 rebounds per game … Shot 54.5 percent from the field on the year … Was 6-of-8, 75 percent, from the free throw line on the season … Totaled 18 points and 29 rebounds for the season … Also recorded five steals and two blocks on the year … Scored a season-high six points and pulled down six rebounds in the home win over Tennessee Temple … Hauled in a career-high 11 rebounds in the home win over Montreat … Had four points in the home wins versus Lipscomb and Montreat … Played a season-high 15 minutes in the victory over Montreat … Also logged 12 minutes of play in the loss at High Point and 10 minutes of action in the home win over Tennessee Temple … Named to the Big South All-Academic Team ... Earned a spot on the 2012-13 Big South Presidential Honor Roll.

2011-12 at Gardner-Webb: Played in 20 games on the year as a true freshman ... Totaled 16 points, 22 rebounds and three steals on the season ... Shot 41.7 percent from the field on the year ... Was 6-of-12 from the free throw line for the season ... Poured in a season-high four points in the loss at Liberty ... Recorded two points at Da-vidson, at Coastal Carolina and at Longwood ... Also had two points at home versus Presbyterian, High Point and Campbell ... Hauled down a season-high four rebounds in the home loss to High Point ... Grabbed three rebounds in the home losses to Presbyterian and Campbell ... Also had a season-high two steals in the loss at Liberty ... Played a season-high 19 minutes at Liberty ... Also recorded 10 minutes of action in the win over UNC Asheville and at home versus Campbell ... Earned a spot on the 2011-12 Big South Presidential Honor Roll.

High School: Lettered for four years at Chino Hills High School ... A two-time First-Team Sierra League selec-tion ... A four-time Team Defensive Player of the Year award winner at Chino Hills High School ... Two-time Team Captain ... Tabbed the team’s Impact Player of the Year her senior year ... Named to the San Gabriel Val-ley All-Star Team her senior year ... Led her team to the Sierra League Championship for the first-time in the school’s history her senior season ... Helped to guide her team to the third round of the CIF Playoffs her senior year ... Was a key member of the team that posted an undefeated 10-0 League record her senior season ... Set the school record for total rebounds in a single season with 256 her senior year ... Led both her team and the Sierra League in scoring with 367 points her senior year, an average of 12.2 points per game ... Also led the League in rebounds at 8.5 boards per game, blocked shots with 2.0 per game and free throw attempts with 159 ... Also led her team in field goal percentage, shooting 42 percent from the floor ... Was a member of the MPK Heat, Swish, Cal Sparks, and West Coast Premiere AAU Teams ... A four-time Scholar-Athlete ... Graduated with honors ... Received the high standard of excellence in California Scholarship Federation Life Membership ... Also received a GWU Presidential Scholarship.

Personal: Chariah Harris was born January 10, 1993 in Anaheim, California ... Daughter of Donald and Charin-da Harris ... Has two siblings, Chaundria and Dylan ... Majoring in Psychology.

Favorite Bible Verse: Romans 8:28

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Pts. ...................................... x (xx/xx/xx @/vs. xxx)FG ....................................... x (xx/xx/xx @/vs. xxx)FGA .................................... x (xx/xx/xx @/vs. xxx)3FG ..................................... x (xx/xx/xx @/vs. xxx)3FGA .................................. x (xx/xx/xx @/vs. xxx)REB ..................................... x (xx/xx/xx @/vs. xxx)FT ........................................ x (xx/xx/xx @/vs. xxx)FTA ..................................... x (xx/xx/xx @/vs. xxx)Asst ..................................... x (xx/xx/xx @/vs. xxx)Stls....................................... x (xx/xx/xx @/vs. xxx)Blks ..................................... x (xx/xx/xx @/vs. xxx)Mins .................................... x (xx/xx/xx @/vs. xxx)

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First last’s career statistics

Year GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG

Pts. ................ 6 (11/12/12 vs. Tennessee Temple)FG .................. 2 (2x) last, (11/9/12 vs. Lipscomb)FGA ............... 4 (11/12/12 vs. Tennessee Temple)3FG .....................................................................N/A3FGA ..................................................................N/A REB ..............................11 (11/14/12 vs. Montreat)FT .............. 2 (6x) last (11/25/13 @ N.C. Central)FTA .......................................4 (2/25/12 @ Liberty)Ast .................... 1 (11/17/12 @ UNC Greensboro)Stls......................... 2 (2x) last (2/25/12 @ Liberty)Blks ...................... 1 (3x) last (1/30/12 vs. Liberty)Mins ....................................19 (2/25/12 @ Liberty)

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Year GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG

2011-12 20-0 101/5.1 5-12 0.417 0-0 .000 6-12 0.500 8 14 22 1.1 0 8 1 3 16 0.8

2012-13 17-0 79/4.6 6-11 0.545 0-0 .000 6-8 0.750 13 16 29 1.7 1 5 2 5 18 1.1

2013-14 12-0 24/2 0-4 0.000 0-0 .000 2-3 0.667 1 5 6 0.5 0 1 0 0 2 0.2

Total 49-0 204/4.2 11-27 0.407 0-0 .000 14-23 0.609 22 35 57 1.2 1 14 3 8 36 0.7

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Major: Sociology

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salisburY, norTh Carolina • salisburY hiGh sChool

Jessica heiliG

2013-14 at Gardner-Webb: Played in all 30 games and made 20 starts during her junior season for the Runnin’ Bulldogs...Averaged 10.3 points, 5.7 rebounds, and 0.9 assists...Scored a season-high 23 points in the regular season finale against Charleston Southern (3/1/14)...Grabbed a season-high 11 rebounds at Charleston Southern (1/23/14)...Recorded three blocks against Presbyterian (1/25/14)...Recorded a double-double against Lipscomb with 12 points and 10 rebounds...Grabbed double-figure rebounds in two games….Scored double-figures in 15 games...Led the team with 3.2 free throws made per game

2012-13 at Gardner-Webb: Played in and started all 31 games for GWU … Was third on the team with 9.3 points per game … Was also fourth on the team with 5.4 rebounds per game … Totaled 289 points and 168 rebounds on the season … Recorded 23 blocks and 23 steals for the year … Also tallied 19 assists on the year … Shot 41.5 percent from the field overall on the season … Scored double digit points in 19 different contests on the year … Had a season-high 19 points in the road win at Kennesaw State … Poured in 16 points in the semifinals loss to Liberty at the Big South Championship Tournament … Also had 16 points in the road win at UNC Asheville … Recorded 15 points in the home win over Montreat and in the road loss at Winthrop … Pulled down a season-high nine rebounds in the home losses to Radford and Charleston Southern … Hauled in eight rebounds at Longwood, versus Campbell, at Presbyterian and versus High Point … Had two steals or more in seven different games … Registered a season-high five blocks in the win at Asheville … Played 20 minutes or more in 26 different contests on the season … Logged a season-high 34 minutes in the loss at Radford.

2011-12 at Gardner-Webb: Played in all 29 games, starting 24 as a true freshman ... Made her first career start in the home contest versus Appalachian State ... Averaged 5.2 points and 5.7 rebounds per game ... Was second on the team with 166 rebounds on the year ... Was also second on the team with 54 made free throws on the year ... Recorded 16 assists, 11 blocks and 12 steals on the season ... Averaged 24.4 minutes of action per game on the year ... Had a season-high 11 points at home versus Kennesaw State and Wofford ... Scored 10 points in the overtime loss at home to Presbyterian ... Hauled in double digit rebounds three times on the season ... Had a season-high 15 rebounds in the double overtime win at Radford ... Grabbed 14 rebounds in the home win over Coastal Carolina ... Also posted 11 rebounds in the loss at home to Presbyterian ... Her 12 defensive rebounds in the home win against Coastal Carolina ranks fourth for the most defensive rebounds by a player in a single game in GWU’s DI history ... Played a season-high 38 minutes in the win at Radford and in the home loss to Presbyterian ... Recorded 30 minutes or more of playing time in six different contests.

High School: Lettered at Salisbury High School in Salisbury, N.C. ... Was ranked No. 32 overall at the wing position in the 2011 class by ESPN ... Also ranked as high as No. 24 overall in the Top-25 of 2011 for North Carolina and South Carolina by the Queen City Hoops Report ... A two-time All-Conference selection ... Named Team MVP her senior year ... Helped guide her team to three straight North Carolina Class AA State Championships ... Was a member of the Carolina Elite AAU team ... Also an all-conference selection in track & field her senior year.

Personal: Jessica Christian Heilig was born on October 28, 1992 in Salisbury, N.C. ... Daughter of John Heilig and Teheisha Hamilton ... Has three siblings in Quavist, Kadeja and Kayla ... Majoring in Sociology.

Favorite Bible Verse: Philippians 4:13

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Pts. ...............23 (3/1/14 vs. Charleston Southern)FG ................15 (3/1/14 vs. Charleston Southern)FGA ................16 (2x) last (2/28/13 @ Winthrop)3FG ..................................2 (11/8/13 vs. Montreat)3FGA ...............................3 (11/8/13 vs. Montreat)REB ...................................15 (2/27/12 @ Radford)FT .......................................... 9 (2/8/14 @ Radford)FTA ...................................16 (2/27/12 @ Radford)Ast ................................4 (12/21/13 vs. Lipscomb )Stls......................3 (3x) (1/25/14 vs. Presbyterian)Blks .........................5 (1/19/13 @ UNC Asheville)Mins ..................................38 (2/27/12 @ Radford)

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Jessica heiliG’s career statistics

Year GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG

2011-12 29-24 708/24.4 48-160 0.300 0-1 0.000 54-112 0.482 69 97 166 5.7 16 63 11 12 150 5.2

2012-13 31-31 762/24.6 110-265 0.415 1-6 0.167 68-128 0.531 79 89 168 5.4 19 98 23 23 289 9.3

2013-14 30-23 694/23.1 104-265 0.392 3-16 0.188 97-152 0.638 87 83 170 5.7 28 74 18 23 308 10.3

TOTAL 90-78 2164/24.0 262-690 0.380 4-23 0.174 219-392 0.559 235 269 504 5.6 63 235 52 58 747 8.3

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5-5 • senior

CharloTTe, norTh Carolina • buTler hiGh sChool

24mayhana dunovant

2013-14 at Gardner-Webb: Appeared in 23 games and made 14 starts during her junior season for the Runnin’ Bulldogs...Averaged 3.5 points, 1.7 rebounds, and 3.5 assists...Set season-highs with 14 points, four rebounds, and tied a season-high with three steals against Kennesaw State (11/14/13)...Scored double-figures in two games...Nailed 3 three pointers against Coastal Carolina (2/27/14)...Scored a season-high four free throws in four games....Dished out nine assists against High Point (1/18/14)...Led team with 3.5 assists per game

2012-13 at Gardner-Webb: Played in 28 games on the season, starting 16 for the Runnin’ Bulldogs … Led the team and was ninth in the Big South with 89 assists on the year … Averaged 4.7 points and 2.1 rebounds per game … Was second on the team with 46 steals on the season … Hauled in 59 rebounds on the year … Shot 59.2 percent from the free throw line for the season … Scored double digit points in four contests on the year … Had a season-high 15 points in the home loss to Coastal Carolina … Poured in 13 points in the win over Asbury and in the road loss at Coastal Carolina … Totaled 11 points in the home contest versus High Point … Dished out six assists or more in eight different games on the season … Collected seven assists in the win over Asbury and in the road loss at Longwood … Registered a season-high five steals versus Asbury and against High Point … Hauled in a career-high six rebounds in the loss at Winthrop … Totaled 20 minutes or more of playing time in 19 contests on the season … Logged a season-high 40 minutes of action in the overtime loss at Coastal Carolina.

2011-12 at Gardner-Webb: Played in all 29 games, starting six as a true freshman ... Made her first career start at Winthrop ... Averaged 4.1 points, 1.6 assists and 1.1 rebounds per game ... Second on the team with 47 assists ... Also third on the team with 38 steals on the season ... Was 20-of-63, 31.7 percent, from behind the three-point line on the year ... Shot 18-of-28, 64.3 percent, from the free throw line for the season ... Poured in a season-high 17 points in the home win over Coastal Carolina ... Recorded 12 points in the loss at Charleston Southern ... Also scored 11 points in the home loss to Radford ... Dished out a season-high five assists in the home contests versus Presbyterian and UNC Asheville ... Also recorded four assists at Davidson and at home against Liberty and Rad-ford ... Posted a season-high three steals four times on the season ... Also grabbed a season-high three rebounds four times on the year ... Was perfect from the free throw line in four different contests this season ... Played a season-high 32 minutes at home versus Radford and 31 minutes in the double overtime road win against the Highlanders.

Prior to Gardner-Webb: A four-year letterwinner at nearby Butler High School in Charlotte, N.C. ... Named as one of the Top-10 North Carolina sophomore high school players by the Charlotte Observer her sophomore season ... Was tabbed Freshman of the Year her freshman season ... Averaged 14 points, eight steals, seven re-bounds and shot 90 percent from the free throw line her senior season ... Helped lead her team to a 26-4 overall record en route to becoming the 2010 4A North Carolina High School State Champions her junior year ... Was also a member of the Charlotte 76ers AAU Team ... Averaged 10 points, three rebounds and two steals her junior season ... Was on the A/B Honor Roll.

Personal: Mayhana Samone Dunovant was born on April 11, 1993 in Charlotte, N.C. ... Daughter of Brian and Marla Dunovant ... Has two siblings in Tremaine Tillmen and Jahrett Dunovant ... Uncle Demario Deese played football at GWU from 2005-08 ... Majoring Business Administration.

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Pts. ......................17 (1/9/12 vs. Coastal Carolina)FG ...................6 (2/6/12 @ Charleston Southern)FGA .............12 (2x) (2/6/13 @ Coastal Carolina)3FG .... 3 (7x) last (2/27/14 vs. Coastal Carolina )3FGA ....8 (3x) last (2/16/13 @ Coastal Carolina)REB .................................. 6 (2/28/13 @ Winthrop)FT ..................................5 (2/21/13 vs. High Point)FTA ...............................8 (2/21/13 vs. High Point)Ast .................................9 (1/18/14 vs. High Point)Stls................. 5 (2x) last (2/21/13 vs. High Point)Blks ..................................... x (xx/xx/xx @/vs. xxx)Mins ...................40 (2/16/13 @ Coastal Carolina)

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mayhana dunovant’s career statistics

Year GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG

2011-12 29-6 538/18.6 41-150 0.273 20-63 0.317 18-28 0.643 7 24 31 1.1 47 78 0 38 120 4.1

2012-13 28-16 707/25.3 42-167 0.251 19-82 0.232 29-49 0.592 14 45 59 2.1 89 93 0 46 132 4.7

2013-14 23-14 485/21.1 24-82 0.293 10-43 0.233 22-33 0.667 5 35 40 1.7 80 53 0 24 80 3.5

TOTAL 80-36 1730/21.6 107-399 0.268 49-188 0.261 69-110 0.627 26 104 130 1.6 216 224 0 108 332 4.2

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CharloTTe, n.C. • ProvidenCe daY sChool

olivia parker #11

2013-14 at Gardner-Webb: Played in 29 games and made eight starts for the Runnin’ Bulldogs during her sophomore season...Averaged 7.7 points, and was second on the team in rebounds (6.7 )...Scored a season-high 23 points and hauled down 16 rebounds in the 59-56 victory against Presbyterian (1/25/14)...Recorded five double-doubles on the season...Dished out a season-high three assists in the 69-63 win over Appalachian State (11/19/13)...Rejected a season-high 3 shots against Appalachian State and at Liberty (2/15/14)...Scored dou-ble-figures in nine games...Ranked third on the team in field goal percentage (42.3)

2012-13 in Gardner-Webb: Played in 30 games on the season, starting nine as a true freshman … Averaged 7.2 points and 6.0 rebounds per game … Was second on the team and sixth in the Big South with 37 blocks … Was also second on the team with a total of 181 rebounds … Recorded 26 steals and 23 assists on the season … Shot 42.5 percent from the floor overall on the year … Was 10-of-21, 47.6 percent, on the season from behind the three-point line, which ranks as the second best three-point field goal percentage by an individual in a single sea-son in GWU’s Division I history … Recorded a double-double of 16 points, a season-high, and 10 rebounds in the quarterfinals win over Coastal Carolina in the Big South Championship Tournament … Scored double digit points in eight contests on the season … Also pulled down double digit rebounds in five different games on the year … Poured in 13 points in home wins over Montreat and Asbury … Also tallied 12 points in the home loss to Longwood and in the road loss at Coastal Carolina … Recorded 11 points in both the win over Tennessee Tem-ple and against Liberty in the semifinals of the Big South Championship Tournament … Had 10 points in the win at Wofford … Pulled down a season-high 13 boards in home losses to Campbell and Winthrop … Hauled in 12 rebounds in the loss at Longwood and 11 rebounds in the win over N.C. Central … Posted a season-high five steals in the home loss to High Point … Registered a season-high four blocks three times on the year … Played 20 minutes or more in 13 different contests on the season … Totaled a season-high 29 minutes twice … Made her first career start in the home loss to Longwood on December 9th ... Earned a spot on the 2012-13 Big South Presidential Honor Roll.

High School: Was a four-year letterwinner at Providence Day School in Charlotte, N.C. ... Was ranked as high as 151 nationally among forwards for the 2012 class by ESPN HoopGurlz ... Was a two-time All-Conference selection ... Named to the All-State Team her senior season ... Led her team to back-to-back North Carolina State Championships in her senior and junior seasons ... Named as one of the 2012 Players to Watch by the Premier Basketball Report, her sophomore season ... Tabbed the Christmas Tournament MVP both her sophomore and freshman seasons ... Also lettered in volleyball and track & field ... Also a member of the FBC Southeast Elite AAU Team ... Played for two seasons for the Charlotte Lady Nets AAU Team ... Also a member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Olivia Nicole Parker was born on January 6, 1994 in Charlotte, N.C. ... Daughter of Douglas and Susan Parker ... Has three older siblings in Mark, Claudia and Ariel ... Majoring in Business Administration.

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Pts. ........................... 23 (1/25/14 vs. Presbyterian)FG ...............7 (2x) last (1/25/14 vs. Presbyterian)FGA ......................... 16 (1/25/14 vs. Presbyterian)3FG ........................ 2 (2x) last (3/8/13 vs. Liberty)3FGA ............................ 3 (3x) (3/8/13 vs. Liberty)REB .......................... 16 (1/25/14 vs. Presbyterian)FT .................................9 (1/25/14 vs. Prebyterian)FTA .......................... 13 (1/15/14 vs. Presbyterian)Ast ...........3 (2x) last (3/6/13 @ Coastal Carolina)Stls.................................5 (2/21/13 vs. High Point)Blks .........4 (3x) last (3/6/13 @ Coastal Carolina)Mins ......................... 36 (1/25/14 vs. Presbyterian)

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olivia parker’s career statistics

Year GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG

2012-13 30-9 596/19.9 79-186 0.425 10-21 0.476 49-104 0.471 70 111 181 6 23 60 37 26 217 7.2

2013-14 29-8 637/22.0 78-183 0.426 1-11 0.091 66-106 0.623 81 112 193 6.7 22 53 24 18 223 7.7

TOTAL 59-17 1233/20.9 157-369 0.425 11-32 0.344 115-210 0.548 151 223 374 6.3 45 113 61 44 440 7.5

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Major: Psychology

Guard/ForWard

5-9 • Junior

hinTon, W.va. • summers CounTY h.s.

22candace broWn

2013-14 at Gardner-Webb: Appeared in all 30 games and made 23 starts for the Runnin’ Bulldogs during her junior year...Averaged 6.9 points, 6.0 rebounds, and 2.5 assists...Season-high 14 points in the 80-73 victory over Coastal Carolina...Hauled down 13 rebounds in the victory over Winthrop...Dished out 8 assists at High Point...Recorded a double-double of 11 points and 12 rebounds at High Point...Had four steals and five field goal sagainst Campbell

2012-13 at Gardner-Webb: Was named to the Big South All-Freshman Team … Was tabbed the Big South Crons Brand Freshman of the Week three times throughout the season … Played in all 31 games on the season for GWU, starting 15 as a true freshman … Was fourth on the team with 8.3 points per game … Was also third on the team with 5.5 rebounds per game … Led GWU in scoring at 9.9 points per game in Big South Confer-ence play … Led the team with 59 steals on the season … Was second on the team with 67 assists … Was also third on the team with 169 total rebounds … Also recorded 16 blocks on the year … Shot 40.6 percent from the floor overall on the season … Also shot 64 percent overall from the free throw line for the year … Registered four double-doubles on the season … Posted double digit points in 12 different contests on the season … Pulled down double digit rebounds in five different games on the year … Poured in a season-high 22 points in the road win at Charleston Southern … Hauled in a season-high 13 rebounds in the season opening win versus Lipscomb … Posted 11 points and 13 rebounds in the home win over Lipscomb … Totaled 16 points and 12 rebounds at Winthrop and 18 points and 10 rebounds at Radford … Also had 14 points and 11 rebounds in the quarterfinals win over Coastal Carolina in the Big South Championship Tournament … Tallied 18 points in the home win over PC and 15 points in the home loss to Charleston Southern … Totaled a season-high seven steals in the win at UNC Asheville … Also recorded six steals in the win at Charleston Southern and five thefts in the road loss to Coastal Carolina … Dished out a season-high seven assists in the loss at Coastal Carolina … Also totaled six assists in the loss at Radford and five assists in the loss to Liberty in the semifinals of the Big South Champion-ship Tournament … Played 30 minutes or more in 10 different contests on the season … Played a season-high 40 minutes in the overtime loss at Coastal Carolina … Made her first career start in the season opener versus Lipscomb on November 9th.

High School: Was a four-year letterwinner at Summers County High School in Hinton, West Virginia ... Was a McDonalds All-American nominee her senior season ... Was also named the Bluefield Daily Telegraph/Pocahon-tas Coal Association Player of the Year as a senior ... Was also named a Scott Brown Memorial/Beckley News-papers All-Star selection her senior season ... Was runner up for the Gatorade Player of the Year for the state of West Virginia in 2012 ... A four-time First-Team All-State and four-time First-Team All-Conference Team recip-ient ... Led the nation in scoring her senior year with 36.6 points per game ... Also holds the school record with 49 points in a single game and 27 rebounds in a single game ... Set new school records for career marks in points (1,679), steals (476) and made free throws (490) ... Holds the single season school records in steals (179), made free throws (300), made field goals (301) and rebounds (294) ... Was a key part of Summers County’s 105-game winning streak over her four-year career ... Also lettered in volleyball and track & field in which she was a State Champion in both sports ... Also a member of the West Virginia Team Purpose AAU Team.

Personal: Candace Renee Brown was born on November 8, 1993 in Beckley, West Virginia ... Daughter of Ken Harshaw and Lisa Brown ... Has four siblings named Sierra, Jolysa, Ashley and Isaiah ... Has not yet declared a major.

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Pts. ..............22 (1/26/13 @ Charleston Southern)FG ...............10 (1/26/13 @ Charleston Southern)FGA ................16 (3x) last (2/22/14 @ Campbell)3FG ................................ 2 (11/20/13 @ Davidson)3FGA ............................... 3 (2/22/14 @ Campbell)REB ................. 13 (2x) last (1/4/14 vs. Winthrop)FT ............. 7 (3x) last (2/1/14 vs. UNC Asheville)FTA .................................12 (12/19/12 @ Wofford)Ast .................................. 8 (2/20/14 @ High Point)Stls...........................7 (1/19/13 @ UNC Asheville)Blks ..........................3 (2/1/14 vs. UNC Asheville)Mins ........................ 39 (12/20/13 @ Wright State)

CAREER

HIGHS

candace broWn’s career statistics

Year GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG

2012-13 31-15 770/24.8 95-234 0.406 2-18 0.111 64-100 0.640 42 127 169 5.5 67 77 16 59 256 8.3

2013-14 30-23 820/27.3 64-229 0.279 4-17 0.235 75-113 0.664 63 117 180 6 76 78 12 34 207 6.9

TOTAL 61-38 1590/26.1 159-463 0.343 6-35 0.171 139-213 0.653 105 244 349 5.7 143 155 28 93 463 7.6

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Guard/ForWard

5-10 • soPhomore

romeoville, illinois • romeoville hiGh sChool

#2kiera currie

Major: Biology

kiera currie’s career statistics

Year GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG

2013-14 30-2 332/11.1 29-95 0..305 20-60 0.333 18-35 0.514 23 31 54 1.8 12 28 4 19 96 3.2

Total 30-2 332/11.1 29-95 0..305 20-60 0.333 18-35 0.514 23 31 54 1.8 12 28 4 19 96 3.2

2013-14 at Gardner-Webb: Appeared in all 30 games and made two starts during her freshman season...Aver-aged 3.2 points, 1.8 rebounds, 0.6 steals...Averaged 11.1 minutes...Scored a career-high nine points against Mon-treat (11/8/13) and at Wright State (12/20/13)...Played a season-high 27 minutes and hauled down six rebounds at Wright State...Set a career-high of three steals in the season opener against Montreat (11/8/13)...Logged 20 or more minutes in three different games

Prior to Gardner-Webb: A letter award winner in basketball at Romeoville High School under head coach Julio Carrasco … Started her high school career at Bolingbrook High School … Tabbed the Player of the Year by the Herald News her senior season … Was the Conference MVP her senior year … Also named to the All-State, All-Area and All-Conference Teams during her high school career … Named the Team MVP her senior season … Guided her team to a 22-3 overall record her senior season and a ranking as high as No. 36 overall in the state of Illinois … Averaged 18.5 points, 10.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists per game as a senior … Also a member of the Bolingbrook Panthers AAU Team … Lettered in volleyball at Romeoville High School … A four-year Honor Roll member and a Scholar-Athlete Award winner.

Personal: Kiera Currie was born on April 18, 1995 in Bolingbrook, Illinois … Daughter of Anthony and Kimber-ly Currie … Has a younger sister named Kimora … Intends to major in Biology.

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Major:

#ForWard/center

6-2 • soPhomore

FindlaY, ohio • FindlaY hiGh sChool

christina mcQueen

christina mcQueen’s career statistics

Year GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG

2013-14 22-0 84/3.8 10-20 0..500 0-0 0.000 7-10 0.700 12 15 27 1.2 0 4 9 1 27 1.2

Total 22-0 84/3.8 10-20 0..500 0-0 0.000 7-10 0.700 12 15 27 1.2 0 4 9 1 27 1.2

Major: Human Resources

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2013-14 at Gardner-Webb: Appeared in 22 games during her freshman season for the Runnin’ Bulldogs...Av-eraged 1.2 points and 1.2 rebounds...Set a career-highd with five points, five rebounds, and three blocks against Montreat (11/8/13)

Prior to Gardner-Webb: Was a four-year letter award winner at Findlay High School under head coach Con-nie Lyon … Holds the Findlay High School record with the most blocks in a season with 72 and most blocks in a single game with nine … Was a two-time Three Rivers Athletic Second-Team All-Conference selection … Named to the Toledo Blade Top-25 in both 2013 and 2012 … Named to the District 8 All-District Team twice, as both a junior and senior … Played in the District 8 Senior All-Star Game her senior year … Was a participant in the 2013 Ohio/Indiana All-Star Game as a senior … Tabbed Findlay’s Most Valuable Defensive Player her senior year and the Most Valuable Player as a junior … Was chosen to participate in the Ohio Girls Basketball Report Top-64 Showcase as a junior … Named to and took part in the OHSBCA Underclassmen Top-100 Showcase event in 2010 … Guided her Findlay team to an 18-5 overall record her senior year … Averaged 10.8 points, 8.8 rebounds and 3.0 blocks per game her senior season … Was also a member of the Team Supreme AAU Team coached by Willie Jordan and the Northwest Hoopstars coached by Carrie Seglar.

Personal: Christina Renee McQueen was born on February 15, 1995 in Defiance, Ohio … Daughter of Johnny and Colette McQueen … Has three older siblings in Marcus, Candice and Jonette … Both Candice and Jonette played basketball at the intercollegiate level … Intends to major in Human Resources.

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Major:

#ForWard/center

6-1 • redshirT soPhomore

CharloTTe, norTh Carolina • PhilliP o’berrY aCademY

alicia Quinn

alicia Quinn’s career statistics

Year GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG

2012-13 31-3 385/12.4 30-75 0..400 0-1 0.000 19-42 0.452 35 47 82 2.6 7 22 5 10 79 2.5

Total 31-3 385/12.4 30-75 0..400 0-1 0.000 19-42 0.452 35 47 82 2.6 7 22 5 10 79 2.5

Major: Chemistry

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2013-14 at Gardner-Webb: Did not play due to injury.

2012-13 at Gardner-Webb: Played in all 31 games on the season, starting three as a true freshman … Averaged 2.5 points and 2.6 rebounds per game … Posted 10 steals and five rebounds on the year … Also dished out seven assists on the season … Pulled down 82 rebounds for the season …Scored a season-high seven points versus Tennessee Temple, against Longwood and at home versus High Point … Had six points in the losses at UNC Greensboro and at Campbell … Hauled in a season-high seven rebounds in home contests versus Montreat, As-bury, High Point and Liberty … Tallied a season-high three steals in the win at home over Montreat … Logged 15 minutes or more of playing time in 12 different contests … Played a season-high 24 minutes on the road at Campbell … Made her first career start at home versus Davidson on December 13th ... Earned a spot on the 2012-13 Big South Presidential Honor Roll.

High School: Played at Phillip O’Berry Academy of Tech in Charlotte, N.C. ... A four-time All-Conference selection ... Ranked as high as 68th overall at the forward spot for the class of 2012 by ESPN HoopGurlz ... Was named the Team MVP her junior season, as she led her team to a 24-4 overall record ... Also a member of the Charlotte 76ers AAU Team ... A key player on the team that was the 2008 13U NC Western Regional Champions ... Also on the team that placed third at the 2007 12U NC AAU State, fourth at the 2007 12U NC AAU Regionals and 13th at the 2007 12U Nationals ... Also lettered in volleyball ... A member of the National Honor Society and A/B Honor Roll.

Personal: Born on January 27, 1994 in Gastonia, N.C. ... Daughter of Leslie and Jairus Michael and Moncreif Michael ... Has two younger siblings named Milan Quinn and Mykhaiah Michael ... Has not yet declared a ma-jor.

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ForWard

6-0 • Freshman

PoWder sPrinGs, GeorGia • mCeaChern hiGh sChool

#5aunesha Williams

Guard

5-8 • redshirT Freshman

Connersville, indiana• Connersville hiGh sChool

#3tierra huntsman

Major: Sports Management

Major: Exercise Science

2013-14: Limited to six games due to injury.

Prior to Gardner-Webb: Lettered at Connersville High School under head coach Michael Thompson … Second leading scorer in Connersville High School’s history with over 1,000 career points … Three-time Team MVP se-lection … Two-time All-State Honorable Mention recipient … Was named to the Rumble on the River All-Tour-nament Team twice … Earned a spot on the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association Top-100 list … Also named to the Hoosier Basketball Magazine Top-100 players her senior year … Tabbed the Athlete of Year her senior sea-son … Was a Hoosier Basketball Magazine All-State pick her junior season … Also named to the Junior All-Star Team as a junior … Named the Whitewater Valley Player of the Year her junior season … Averaged 21.1 points and 3.6 assists per game as a senior … Holds the CHS school record with most free throws made in a single game with 15 … Also holds the school record with the most free throws made in one season with 109 overall … A member of the Indiana Flight AAU Team under head coach Greg Mason … Tabbed a Spartan Scholar-Athlete.

Personal: Born on September 15, 1994 in Oxford, Ohio … Daughter of Kenny and Ericka Huntsman … Has two younger siblings in Harlee and Lilly Anne … Intends to major in Exercise Science.

Prior to Gardner-Webb: Played basketball at McEachern High School under head coach Phyllis Arthur...Voted all-region during all four years of high school..2012-13 Cherokee Tribune Girls Basketball Player of the Year....2012-13 Region 5AAAAAA Player of the Year...Averaged 14 points, 11 rebounds, and 3.5 steals during junior season...Led team to State quarterfinals...Voted All-State in junior season...All-County during freshman, sophomore, and junior seasons...Team reached the first round of the state tournament during her senior sea-son....Played AAU basketball for A.O.T. under head coach Omar Cooper

Personal: Born on April 1, 1995 in Orlando, Florida...Has three siblings named Audrisha, Shanariel, and Tashun-dra...Twin sister Audrisha attends Alabama A&M University...Daughter of Sharon Audry Williams...Intends to major in Sports Management

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center

6-2 • Freshman

kernersville, norTh Carolina • WinsTon-salem PreP

#14celia tibbs

center

6-3 • Freshman

Telsiai, liThuania • hamilTon heiGhTs hiGh sChool

#13Gerda paulauskaite

Major: Psychology

Major: Sports Management

Prior to Gardner-Webb: Attended Hamilton Heights Christian Academy in Chattanooga, Tennessee...Played High School basketball for the Hawks under head coach Keisha Hunt...Team won the 2014 National Association of Christian Athletes National Championship (NACA)...NACA Division II First Team...Totaled 353 points and hauled down 173 rebound in her senior year...Ranked as the 50th best player in the state of Tennessee...Salutato-rian of High School class

Prior to Gardner-Webb: Born on September 8, 1995 in Telsiai, Lithuania...Has one sibling Rokas who plays basketball at Frank Phillips Community College...Daughter of Ramunas Paulauskas and Raminta Paulauskiene...Intends to major in Sports Management

Prior to Gardner-Webb: Attended high school at Winston Salem Prep...Played high school basketball for the Phoenix under head coach Eugene Love...Named Defensive Player of the Year in both junior and senior years...Named to the All-Tournament team in junior year and voted All-Conference in senior year...Averaged 6 points and 7 rebounds during senior year...Played AAU basketball for Chair City Elite under head coach Nate Fries

Personal: Born on April 19, 1996 in Winston Salem, North Carolina...Has a twin brother Will who plays basket-ball at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore...Daughter of Bill and Gloria Tibbs...Intends to major in Psy-chology

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Guard

5-8 • Freshman

roCkY mounT, norTh Carolina • norThern nash hiGh sChool

#25alexus hill

Major: Sociology

Prior to Gardner-Webb: Played basketball at Northern Nash High School under head coach Grover Battle...Named Big East All-Conference all four years of high school...Named All-State during freshman, sophomore, and junior seasons...Won Northern Nash Female Athletic-of-the-year award in senior year...Scholar Athlete and Triple Crown Award Winner...Scored over 1,000 point in high school career...Played AAU basketball for Caro-lina Elite under head coach Chris Hardy...Posted totals of 18 points, 5.7 rebounds, 3.1 assists, 2.7 steals, and 1.5 blocks in senior year

Personal: Born on April 22, 1996 in Rocky Mount, North Carolina...Has one brother named Quentin Suggs who played football at Louisburg College...Her cousins Dominique and Monique Hudson played basketball at Gardner-Webb from 2007-11. Cousin Dominique is an Assistant Coach for the Women’s Basketball team at Gardner-Webb...Daughter of Quentin and Nicolette Hill...Intends to major in Sociology with a double minor in Criminal Justice and Psychology

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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL

All Games 16-14 13-2 3-10 0-2

Big South 11-9 8-2 3-7 0-0

Non-Conference 5-5 5-0 0-3 0-2

Game-By-Game BreakdownDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS11/8/13 Montreat W 86-46 405 (14)Heilig (7)Green11/11/13 UNC Greensboro W 71-60 601 (22)Green (12)Green11/14/13 Kennesaw State W 84-58 450 (16)Dale (14)Green11/19/13 Appalachian State W 69-63 634 (23)Green (12)Parker11/25/13 at N.C. Central L 58-89 564 (12)Green (5)Green, Brown, McQueen11/20/13 at Davidson L 74-78 421 (19)Green (9)Parker12/5/13 at Coastal Carolina* L 63-85 483 (15)Heilig (8)Green, Parker12/7/13 at Presbyterian* W 54-52 219 (16)Dale (14)Green12/14/13 Wofford W 68-57 125 (18)Green (17)Green12/20/13 at Wright State L 77-90 455 (20)Green (11)Parker12/21/13 vs Lipscomb L 68-86 116 (19)Dale (14)Green12/28/13 at UNC Asheville W 53-47 547 (18)Green (17)Green1/2/14 Radford* W 71-57 715 (17)Parker (14)Green1/4/14 Winthrop* W 69-56 834 (21)Green (14)Green1/9/14 at Liberty* L 40-72 672 (8)Green (9)Green1/11/14 at Longwood* L 57-59 704 (17)Green (12)Brown1/16/14 Campbell* W 56-54 2318 (14)Dale (13)Green1/18/14 High Point* L 77-81 641 (23)Dale (9)Brown1/23/14 at Charleston Southern* W 55-51 233 (14)Parker (11)Heilig1/25/14 Presbyterian* W 59-56 1281 (23)Parker (16)Parker2/1/14 UNC Asheville* W 76-53 481 (20)Dale (9)Brown2/6/14 at Winthrop* L 52-57 1009 (13)Green (11)Green2/8/14 at Radford* L 53-55 514 (21)Green (11)Green2/13/14 Longwood* Wot 74-73 519 (18)Dale (14)Green2/15/14 Liberty* L 62-72 564 (13)Dale (14)Green2/20/14 at High Point* L 63-78 461 (14)Green, Parker, Dale (15)Parker2/22/14 at Campbell* L 62-65 721 (12)Richardson (12)Green2/27/14 Coastal Carolina* W 80-73 1410 (15)Green (12)Green3/1/14 Charleston Southern* W 74-62 1814 (24)Green (14)Green3/6/14 vs Campbell$ L 46-63 1503 (11)Brown (8)Green

* Big South Conference Game

$ Big South Conference Tournament, Conway, S.C.

2013-2014 overall statistics

Individual StatisticsTotal Three-Point Free Throws Rebounds

No. Player GP-GS Min Avg. FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT Avg. A TO BLK STL Points Avg.2 Currie, Kiera 30-2 332 11.1 29-95 0.305 20-60 0.333 18-35 0.514 23 31 54 1.8 12 28 4 19 96 3.23 Huntsman, Tierra 6-0 35 5.8 3-10 0.300 0-5 0.000 5-8 0.625 3 4 7 1.2 8 5 0 3 11 1.85 Doran, Lana 28-12 466 16.6 38-149 0.255 16-76 0.211 13-23 0.565 5 27 32 1.1 29 45 5 17 105 3.810 Richardson, Doreen 28-1 331 11.8 29-80 0.363 0-11 0.000 17-32 0.531 3 37 40 1.4 31 57 1 24 75 2.711 Parker, Olivia 29-8 637 22 78-183 0.426 1-11 0.091 66-106 0.623 81 112 193 6.7 22 53 24 18 223 7.715 Harris, Chariah 12-0 24 2 0-4 0.000 0-0 0.000 2-3 0.667 1 5 6 0.5 0 1 0 0 2 0.222 Brown, Candace 30-23 820 23.3 64-229 0.279 4-17 0.235 75-113 0.664 63 117 180 6 76 78 12 34 207 6.923 Heilig, Jessica 30-23 694 23.1 104-265 0.392 3-16 0.188 97-152 0.638 87 83 170 5.7 28 74 18 23 308 10.324 Dunovant, Mayhana 23-14 485 21.1 24-82 0.293 10-43 0.233 22-33 0.667 5 35 40 1.7 80 53 0 24 80 3.525 Koerner, Tabby 30-10 284 9.5 19-47 0.404 0-0 0.000 12-24 0.500 24 41 65 2.2 8 20 1 8 50 1.731 Green, Catrina 30-30 921 30.7 169-306 0.552 0-0 0.000 92-144 0.639 140 186 326 10.9 18 48 47 43 430 14.333 Dale, Jasmine 30-27 912 30.4 104-317 0.328 65-196 0.332 64-85 0.753 20 71 91 3 69 63 2 38 337 11.240 McQueen, Christina 22-0 84 3.8 10-20 0.500 0-0 0.000 7-10 0.700 12 15 27 1.2 0 4 9 1 27 1.242 Quinn, Alicia 0-0 0 0 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Totals 30 671-1787 0.375 119-435 27.4 490-768 63.8 533 840 1373 45.8 381 541 123 252 1951 65.0Opponents 30 691-1842 0.375 158-535 29.5 408-573 71.2 409 745 1154 45.3 357 469 98 267 1948 64.9

Team Statistics

TEAM STATISTICS GWU OPPONENTSPoints per game 65.0 64.9Scoring Margin +0.1 -FIELD GOAL-ATT 671-1787 691-1842Field goal pct. 37.5 37.53-POINT FG-ATT 119-435 158-5353-Point FG pct. 27.4 29.53-pt FG made per game 4.0 5.3FREE THROWS-ATT 490-768 408-573Free throw pct. 63.8 71.2Free throws per game 16.3 13.6REBOUNDS 1373 1154Rebounds per game 45.8 38.5Rebounding margin +7.3 -ASSISTS 381 357Assists per game 12.7 11.9TURNOVERS 541 469Turnovers per game 18.0 15.6Turnover margin -2.4 -Assist/Turnover Ratio 0.7 0.8STEALS 252 267Steals per game 8.4 7.9BLOCKS 123 98Blocks per game 4.1 3.3SCORE BY PERIODS 1ST 2ND OT TOTALGardner-Webb 922 1019 10 1951Opponents 935 1004 9 1948ATTENDENCE SUMMARY

Home games 15-853 13-539 Neutral site - 2-810Total 12,792 8,622

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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL

ALL GAMES 11-9 8-2 3-7 0-0

CONFERENCE 11-9 8-2 3-7 0-0

NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Individual StatisticsTotal Three-Point Free Throws Rebounds

No. Player GP-GS Min Avg. FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT Avg. A TO BLK STL Points Avg.

2 Currie, Kiera 20-2 191 9.6 11-46 23.9 8-33 24.2 8-16 50.0 14 14 28 1.4 6 16 2 7 38 1.9

3 Huntsman, Tierra - - - 0-0 - 0-0 - 0-0 - - - - - - - - - 0 -

5 Doran, Lana 20-12 372 18.6 31-117 26.5 12-55 21.8 7-12 58.3 4 18 22 1.1 23 35 5 11 81 4.0

10 Richardson, Doreen 19-1 205 10.8 21-55 38.2 0-8 0.0 10-23 43.5 2 26 28 1.5 20 41 1 16 52 2.7

11 Parker, Olivia 20-7 438 21.9 53-126 42.1 0-3 0.0 44-70 62.9 54 74 128 6.4 10 38 15 12 150 7.5

15 Harris, Chariah 8-0 13 1.6 0-1 0.0 0-0 - 0-1 0.0 1 3 4 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

22 Brown, Candace 20-18 565 28.2 41-150 27.3 2-10 20.0 54-79 68.4 47 79 126 6.3 49 55 11 20 138 6.9

23 Heilig, Jessica 20-14 490 24.5 72-187 38.5 1-9 11.1 77-117 65.8 59 60 119 6.0 18 55 15 19 222 11.1

24 Dunovant, Mayhana 16-7 292 18.2 9-37 24.3 6-28 21.4 9-15 60.0 2 20 22 1.4 40 33 0 9 33 2.1

25 Koerner, Tabby 20-2 145 7.2 9-24 37.5 0-0 - 9-16 56.2 13 24 37 1.8 8 13 0 6 27 1.4

31 Green, Catrina 20-20 645 32.2 100-198 50.5 0-0 - 70-107 65.4 99 123 222 11.1 14 31 34 29 270 13.5

33 Dale, Jasmine 20-17 634 31.7 70-217 32.3 46-138 33.3 47-60 78.3 12 53 65 3.2 55 37 1 28 233 11.6

40 McQueen, Christina 12-0 35 2.9 3-6 50.0 0-0 - 0-0 - 3 3 6 0.5 0 2 4 1 6 0.5

42 Quinn, Alicia - - - 0-0 - 0-0 - 0-0 - - - - - - - - - - -

Totals 20 420-1164 36.1 75-284 26.4 335-516 64.9 353 553 906 45.3 241 364 88 158 1250 62.5

Opponents 20 452-1215 37.2 92-362 25.4 262-354 74.0 267 493 760 38.0 236 306 77 178 1258 62.9

2013-2014 biG south statistics

Game-By-Game BreakdownDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS12/5/13 at Coastal Carolina* L 63-85 483 (15)Heilig (8)Green, Parker12/7/13 at Presbyterian* W 54-52 219 (16)Dale (14)Green12/28/13 at UNC Asheville W 53-47 547 (18)Green (17)Green1/2/14 Radford* W 71-57 715 (17)Parker (14)Green1/4/14 Winthrop* W 69-56 834 (21)Green (14)Green1/9/14 at Liberty* L 40-72 672 (8)Green (9)Green1/11/14 at Longwood* L 57-59 704 (17)Green (12)Brown1/16/14 Campbell* W 56-54 2318 (14)Dale (13)Green1/18/14 High Point* L 77-81 641 (23)Dale (9)Brown1/23/14 at Charleston Southern* W 55-51 233 (14)Parker (11)Heilig1/25/14 Presbyterian* W 59-56 1281 (23)Parker (16)Parker2/1/14 UNC Asheville* W 76-53 481 (20)Dale (9)Brown2/6/14 at Winthrop* L 52-57 1009 (13)Green (11)Green2/8/14 at Radford* L 53-55 514 (21)Green (11)Green2/13/14 Longwood* Wot 74-73 519 (18)Dale (14)Green2/15/14 Liberty* L 62-72 564 (13)Dale (14)Green2/20/14 at High Point* L 63-78 461 (14)Green, Parker, Dale (15)Parker2/22/14 at Campbell* L 62-65 721 (12)Richardson (12)Green2/27/14 Coastal Carolina* W 80-73 1410 (15)Green (12)Green3/1/14 Charleston Southern* W 74-62 1814 (24)Green (14)Green3/6/14 vs Campbell$ L 46-63 1503 (11)Brown (8)Green

* Big South Game | ^ Big South Tournament, Conway, S.C.

Team Statistics

TEAM STATISTICS GWU OPPONENTSPoints per game 62.5 62.9Scoring Margin -0.4 -FIELD GOAL-ATT 420-1164 452-1215Field goal pct. .361 .3723-POINT FG-ATT 75-284 92-3623-Point FG pct. .264 .2543-pt FG made per game 3.8 4.6FREE THROWS-ATT 335-516 262-354Free throw pct. .649 .740Free throws per game 16.8 13.1REBOUNDS 906 760Rebounds per game 45.3 38.0Rebounding margin +7.3 -ASSISTS 241 236Assists per game 12.1 11.8TURNOVERS 364 306Turnovers per game 18.2 15.3Turnover margin -2.9 -Assist/Turnover Ratio 0.7 0.8STEALS 158 178Steals per game 7.9 8.9BLOCKS 88 77Blocks per Game 4.4 3.9SCORE BY PERIODS 1ST 2ND OT TOTALGardner-Webb 593 647 10 1250Opponents 602 647 9 1258ATTENDANCE 10,577 5,563 Home games-Avg/Game 10-1058 10-556 Neutral site-Avg/Game - -NeutralTotal 10,577 5,563

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2013-2014 team Game-by-Game

TOTAL 3-PTRS FTS REBOUNDS

Opponent Date Score W/L FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

MONTREAT 11/8/13 86-46 W 31 64 0.484 10 23 0.435 14 23 0.609 19 26 45 45 20 18 6 14 86 86 86.0

UNC GREENSBORO 11/11/13 71-60 W 23 55 0.418 4 14 0.286 21 37 0.568 15 39 54 49.5 16 22 5 14 71 78.5 78.5

KENNESAW STATE 11/14/13 84-58 W 33 65 0.508 7 15 0.467 11 23 0.478 20 28 48 49 18 5 2 6 84 80.3 80.3

APPALACHIAN STATE 11/19/13 69-63 W 23 65 0.354 4 20 0.2 19 26 0.731 25 28 53 50 16 23 7 14 69 77.5 77.5

at N.C. Central 11/25/13 58-89 L 20 63 0.317 3 18 0.167 15 26 0.577 20 19 39 47.8 13 16 2 7 58 73.6 73.6

at Davidson 11/20/13 74-78 L 29 79 0.367 5 19 0.263 11 24 0.458 17 35 52 48.5 13 16 3 10 74 73.7 73.7

at Coastal Carolina 12/5/13 63-85 L 25 71 0.352 5 18 0.278 8 12 0.667 14 26 40 47.3 13 22 8 7 63 72.1 72.1

at Presbyterian College 12/7/13 54-52 W 17 41 0.415 6 14 0.429 14 21 0.667 15 28 43 46.8 9 26 6 4 54 69.9 69.9

WOFFORD 12/14/13 68-57 W 21 49 0.429 3 12 0.25 23 31 0.742 13 27 40 46 15 22 6 13 68 69.7 69.7

at Wright State 12/20/13 77-90 L 31 56 0.554 2 5 0.4 13 22 0.591 15 34 49 46.3 12 26 0 2 77 70.4 70.4

vs Lipscomb 12/21/13 68-86 L 24 68 0.353 4 13 0.308 16 21 0.762 19 33 52 46.8 14 18 2 4 68 70.2 70.2

at UNC Asheville 12/28/13 53-47 W 22 61 0.361 3 15 0.2 6 14 0.429 19 26 45 46.7 13 21 4 6 53 68.8 68.8

RADFORD 1/2/14 71-57 W 23 64 0.359 3 17 0.176 22 27 0.815 19 29 48 46.8 13 16 3 13 71 68.9 68.9

WINTHROP 1/4/14 69-56 W 23 60 0.383 3 17 0.176 20 28 0.714 23 37 60 47.7 14 18 7 5 69 68.9 68.9

at Liberty 1/9/14 40-72 L 11 52 0.212 1 14 0.071 17 34 0.5 17 27 44 47.5 4 19 3 10 40 67 67.0

at Longwood 1/11/14 57-59 L 17 52 0.327 3 9 0.333 20 28 0.714 11 42 53 47.8 8 21 3 6 57 66.4 66.4

CAMPBELL 1/16/14 56-54 W 18 46 0.391 4 11 0.364 16 24 0.667 11 26 37 47.2 15 18 5 10 56 65.8 65.8

HIGH POINT 1/18/14 77-81 L 26 53 0.491 6 16 0.375 19 38 0.5 11 31 42 46.9 19 19 2 6 77 66.4 66.4

at Charleston So. 1/23/14 55-51 W 19 58 0.328 0 8 0 17 25 0.68 20 37 57 47.4 8 17 2 6 55 65.8 65.8

PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE 1/25/14 59-56 W 19 52 0.365 3 8 0.375 18 30 0.6 21 20 41 47.1 11 14 7 6 59 65.4 65.4

UNC ASHEVILLE 2/1/14 76-53 W 25 60 0.417 7 15 0.467 19 26 0.731 18 28 46 47 15 18 7 10 76 66 66.0

at Winthrop 2/6/14 52-57 L 18 61 0.295 4 19 0.211 12 14 0.857 21 30 51 47.2 7 24 3 6 52 65.3 65.3

at Radford 2/8/14 53-55 L 18 62 0.29 1 14 0.071 16 27 0.593 23 21 44 47.1 10 11 3 9 53 64.8 64.8

LONGWOOD 2/13/14 74-73 Wot 20 59 0.339 6 14 0.429 28 40 0.7 22 27 49 47.2 12 21 4 9 74 65.2 65.2

LIBERTY 2/15/14 62-72 L 18 57 0.316 6 14 0.429 20 30 0.667 12 24 36 46.7 11 9 5 6 62 65 65.0

at High Point 2/20/14 63-78 L 22 59 0.373 4 13 0.308 15 26 0.577 20 25 45 46.7 15 27 5 7 63 65 65.0

at Campbell 2/22/14 62-65 L 24 70 0.343 3 20 0.15 11 17 0.647 18 23 41 46.4 14 13 3 10 62 64.9 64.9

COASTAL CAROLINA 2/27/14 80-73 W 27 61 0.443 5 17 0.294 21 28 0.75 17 18 35 46 13 13 3 10 80 65.4 65.4

CHARLESTON SO. 3/1/14 74-62 W 28 65 0.431 2 11 0.182 16 27 0.593 21 28 49 46.1 17 17 5 12 74 74 65.7

vs Campbell 3/6/14 46-63 L 16 59 0.271 2 12 0.167 12 19 0.632 17 18 35 45.8 3 11 2 10 46 46 65.0

Gardner-Webb 1951 671 1787 .375 119 435 .274 490 768 .638 533 840 1373 45.8 524 381 541 123 252 1951 65.0

Opponents 1948 691 1842 .375 158 535 .295 408 573 .712 409 745 1154 38.5 614 357 469 98 267 1948 64.9

Gardner-Webb 1951 671 1787 .375 119 435 .274 490 768 .638 533 840 1373 45.8 524 381 541 123 252 1951 65.0

Opponents 1948 691 1842 .375 158 535 .295 408 573 .712 409 745 1154 38.5 614 357 469 98 267 1948 64.9

Games played: 30Points/game: 65.0FG Pct: 37.53FG Pct: 27.4FT Pct: 63.8Rebounds/game: 45.8Assists/game: 12.7Turnovers/game: 18.0Assist/turnover ratio: 0.7Steals/game: 8.4Blocks/game: 4.1

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2013-2014 opponentGame-by-Game

TOTAL 3-PTRS FTS REBOUNDS

Opponent Date Score W/L FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

MONTREAT 11/8/13 86-46 W 15 44 0.341 1 6 0.167 15 22 0.682 8 20 28 28 6 29 2 6 46 46 83

UNC GREENSBORO 11/11/13 71-60 W 18 66 0.273 5 15 0.333 19 30 0.633 15 25 40 34 11 20 3 13 60 53 79

KENNESAW STATE 11/14/13 84-58 W 23 63 0.365 6 20 0.3 6 11 0.545 16 21 37 35 9 12 0 0 58 54.7 78.7

APPALACHIAN STATE 11/19/13 69-63 W 25 68 0.368 5 12 0.417 8 13 0.615 18 22 40 36.2 11 19 4 12 63 56.8 71.8

at N.C. Central 11/25/13 58-89 L 30 60 0.5 8 13 0.615 21 38 0.553 19 31 50 39 19 15 3 11 89 63.2 71.8

at Davidson 11/20/13 74-78 L 25 69 0.362 5 17 0.294 23 30 0.767 14 39 53 41.3 19 18 1 8 78 65.7 71.8

at Coastal Carolina 12/5/13 63-85 L 33 71 0.465 5 13 0.385 14 18 0.778 15 35 50 42.6 17 21 1 16 85 68.4 69.3

at Presbyterian College 12/7/13 54-52 W 17 53 0.321 4 16 0.25 14 17 0.824 10 14 24 40.2 7 8 2 9 52 66.4 70.9

WOFFORD 12/14/13 68-57 W 16 61 0.262 6 19 0.316 19 26 0.731 21 20 41 40.3 6 22 3 12 57 65.3 70.2

at Wright State 12/20/13 77-90 L 31 67 0.463 13 33 0.394 15 25 0.6 8 18 26 38.9 17 5 2 12 90 67.8 68.7

vs Lipscomb 12/21/13 68-86 L 30 71 0.423 9 23 0.391 17 21 0.81 10 28 38 38.8 14 7 0 9 86 69.5 67.4

at UNC Asheville 12/28/13 53-47 W 15 52 0.288 3 19 0.158 14 19 0.737 13 24 37 38.7 5 19 5 7 47 67.6 68.8

RADFORD 1/2/14 71-57 W 23 60 0.383 4 12 0.333 7 9 0.778 10 25 35 38.4 10 18 2 7 57 66.8 68

WINTHROP 1/4/14 69-56 W 21 78 0.269 5 23 0.217 9 12 0.75 22 20 42 38.6 16 9 2 16 56 66 67

at Liberty 1/9/14 40-72 L 23 58 0.397 5 17 0.294 21 27 0.778 12 33 45 39.1 17 17 5 9 72 66.4 66.9

at Longwood 1/11/14 57-59 L 23 69 0.333 4 23 0.174 9 15 0.6 8 28 36 38.9 12 8 1 9 59 65.9 67.8

CAMPBELL 1/16/14 56-54 W 23 58 0.397 3 15 0.2 5 11 0.455 14 19 33 38.5 11 15 3 8 54 65.2 68.6

HIGH POINT 1/18/14 77-81 L 30 72 0.417 5 19 0.263 16 22 0.727 15 27 42 38.7 14 12 1 8 81 66.1 67.6

at Charleston So. 1/23/14 55-51 W 18 61 0.295 8 32 0.25 7 14 0.5 10 24 34 38.5 12 11 6 10 51 65.3 67.1

PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE 1/25/14 59-56 W 19 53 0.358 3 14 0.214 15 19 0.789 17 16 33 38.2 13 16 3 7 56 64.8 67.7

UNC ASHEVILLE 2/1/14 76-53 W 16 66 0.242 2 17 0.118 19 21 0.905 23 23 46 38.6 4 18 3 6 53 64.3 66.7

at Winthrop 2/6/14 52-57 L 23 62 0.371 5 13 0.385 6 10 0.6 12 22 34 38.4 13 16 10 10 57 64 66.5

at Radford 2/8/14 53-55 L 22 51 0.431 3 10 0.3 8 11 0.727 11 26 37 38.3 11 17 6 7 55 63.6 66.7

LONGWOOD 2/13/14 74-73 Wot 26 67 0.388 3 22 0.136 18 25 0.72 16 25 41 38.4 10 15 6 13 73 64 68.5

LIBERTY 2/15/14 62-72 L 23 54 0.426 7 16 0.438 19 25 0.76 10 34 44 38.6 12 11 6 7 72 64.3 68.8

at High Point 2/20/14 63-78 L 25 66 0.379 7 23 0.304 21 26 0.808 19 23 42 38.8 20 18 8 15 78 64.8 68.1

at Campbell 2/22/14 62-65 L 23 50 0.46 4 14 0.286 15 19 0.789 7 33 40 38.8 14 19 2 2 65 64.8 68.4

COASTAL CAROLINA 2/27/14 80-73 W 27 51 0.529 6 16 0.375 13 19 0.684 9 19 28 38.4 12 20 0 4 73 65.1 68.4

CHARLESTON SO. 3/1/14 74-62 W 22 63 0.349 6 28 0.214 12 15 0.8 14 23 37 38.4 6 18 5 8 62 65 68.8

vs Campbell 3/6/14 46-63 L 26 58 0.448 8 15 0.533 3 3 1 13 28 41 38.5 9 16 3 6 63 64.9 69

Opponents 1948 691 1842 0.375 158 535 0.295 408 573 0.712 409 745 1154 38.5 357 469 98 267 1948 64.9 68.9

Gardner-Webb 1951 671 1787 0.375 119 435 0.274 490 768 0.638 533 840 1373 45.8 381 541 123 252 1951 65 69.6

Opponents 2226 801 1783 0.449 161 507 0.318 463 666 0.695 330 758 1088 34 638 375 452 130 190 2226 69.6

Gardner-Webb 2354 823 1828 0.45 166 495 0.335 542 789 0.687 388 760 1148 35.9 587 482 395 97 246 2354 73.6

Games played: 30Points/game: 64.9FG Pct: 37.53FG Pct: 29.5FT Pct: 71.2Rebounds/game: 38.5Assists/game: 11.9Turnovers/game: 15.6Assist/turnover ratio: 0.8Steals/game: 8.9Blocks/game: 3.3

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Throughout Gardner-Webb’s illustrious history, 18 women have reached a milestone that not many do - scoring 1,000 career points. Teammates Susan Bolt Briggs and Carolyn Dewberry were the first to score 1,000 points during their time in Boiling Springs. From 1988-1992, Fredia Lawrence lit up the scoreboard, setting the Runnin’ Bulldogs’ all-time scoring record at 2,201 points. Since the move to NCAA Division I, Margaret Roundtree netted the most points for GWU, tallying 1,337 in her stellar career. Under head coach Rick Reeves, five players have joined the 1,000 point club.During the 2013-14 season, Gardner-Webb added two more names to its 1,000 point club, as Catrina Green topped the milestone on Dec. 28, and less two months later, Jasmine Dale passed the milestone. Green finished her career with 1,241 points, while Dale finished with 1,057. Sequenta Blackman tallied over 1,000 points for her career. Blackman, who graduated in May 2006, finished her career as the 11th-most productive scorer in Runnin’ Bulldogs’ history with 1,195 points. On Jan. 25, 2007, senior Shameka Smith netted her 1,000th career point. The Bessemer City, N.C., native finished with 1,136 points, which at the time was good enough for 12th on the GWU all-time list. In the 2009-10 season, Gardner-Webb’s Margaret Roundtree scored her 1,000 point en route to finishing her career with 1,337 points, placing her in sixth-place all-time and surpassing Casey Collins as the Runnin’ Bulldogs Division I career scoring leader. On November 22, 2010, Dominique Hudson became the 15th member of the 1,000 point club, scoring points 999 and 1,000 on back-to-back made free throws. Only months later on February 14th, Valentine’s Day, Monique Hudson tallied her 1,000 career point, becoming only the 16th player in GWU history to accomplish that feat. With both Dominique and Monique Hudson both scoring 1,000 career points, the duo became only the fifth set of siblings to both score over 1,000 career points in Big South history and only the second set to do it in the same season.

Rk. Name Points

1. Fredia Lawrence (1988-92) 2,201

2. Dina Smith (1981-85) 2,031

3. Carolyn Dewberry (1978-82) 1,928

4. Delaina Adams (1992-96) 1,686

5. Dominique Hudson (2007-11) 1,407

6. Vaida Turauskaite (1997-01) 1,366

7. Margaret Roundtree (2006-10) 1,337

8. Kim Houser (1992-96) 1,329

9. Casey Collins (2000-04) 1,293

10. Tayuanne Dewberry (1993-97) 1,246

11. Catrina Green (2010-2014) 1,241

12. Susan Bolt Briggs (1977-81) 1,236

13. Lisa Campbell (1988-92) 1,207

14. Sequenta Blackman (2002-06) 1,195

15. Monique Hudson (2007-11) 1,147

16. Shameka Smith (2002-2007) 1,136

17. Jasmine Dale (2010-2014) 1.057

18. Val Crowell (1989-93) 1,020

1,000-points club

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individual career records

Rk. Games Played Player Years1. 129 Dominique Hudson 2007-112. 127 Meranda Burnett 2006-10T3. 126 LaTroya Pope 2007-11T3. 126 Margaret Roundtree 2006-105. 123 Catrina Green 2011-14

Rk. Games Started Player Years1. 105 Casey Collins 200-042. 103 Catrina Green 2011-143. 102 Dominique Hudson 2007-114. 96 Brittany Harmon 2003-07T5. 87 Margaret Roundtree 2006-10T5. 87 Sequenta Blackman 2002-06

Rk. Minutes Player Years1. 3,545 Dominique Hudson 2007-112. 3,489 Casey Collins 2000-043. 3,380 Margaret Roundtree 2006-104 3,090 Catrina Green 2011-145. 3,075 LaTroya Pope 2007-11

Rk. Points Player Years1. 1, 407 Dominique Hudson 2007-112. 1,337 Margaret Roundtree 2006-103. 1,293 Casey Collins 2000-044 1,241 Catrina Green 2011-145. 1,195 Sequenta Blackman 2002-06

Rk. Field Goals Player Years1. 534 Margaret Roundtree 2006-102. 490 Catrina Green 2010-143. 458 Casey Collins 2000-044 443 Dominique Hudson 2007-115. 427 Sequenta Blackman 2002-06

Rk. FG% Player Years1. .495 (422/853) Shameka Smith 2002-072. .491 (490/998) Catrina Green 2010-143. .486 (267/549) Sandra Vaitkute 2008-11 4. .472 (144/305) Angela Thornton 2000-015. .469 (534/1139) Margaret Roundtree 2006-10

Rk. 3-PT FG Player Years1. 210 Jasmine Dale 2010-142. 161 Katie Gravel 2001-053. 136 Casey Collins 2000-044. 115 Monique Hudson 2007-115. 105 Courtney Epps 2007-10

Rk. 3-PT FG% Player Years1. .404 (38/94) Morgan Gourdine 2000-012. .382 (50/131) Jessica Bryant 2005-083. .375 (102/273) Sequenta Blackman 2002-064. .372 (105/282) Courtney Epps 2007-105. .362 (25/69) Trisha Bennett 2005-06

Games played

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Field Goal percentaGe

3-pointers made

rebounds

Free-throWs made

Games started Free-throW percentaGe

oFFensive rebounds

deFensive rebounds

assists

steals

3-point percentaGe blocks

Rk. Free Throws Player Years1. 419 Dominique Hudson 2007-112. 292 Shameka Smith 2002-073. 271 Brittany Harmon 2003-074. 264 Margaret Roundtree 2006-105. 261 Catrina Green 2010-14

Rk. FT% Player Years1. .794 (54/68) Jessica Bryant 2005-082. .772 (207/268) Sequenta Blackman 2002-063. .766 (154/201) Courtney Epps 2007-104. .753 (183/243) Katie Gravel 2001-055. .747 (136/182) Morgan Burnett 2006-10

Rk. Rebounds Player Years1. 1,012 Catrina Green 2010-142. 992 Shameka Smith 2002-073. 789 Margaret Roundtree 2006-104. 725 Brittany Harmon 2003-075. 656 LaTroya Pope 2007-11

Rk. Off Reb Player Years1. 463 Catrina Green 2010-142. 410 Shameka Smith 2002-073. 280 Margaret Roundtree 2006-104. 273 Brittany Harmon 2003-075. 235 Jessica Heilig 2011-Pres

Rk. Def Reb Player Years1. 582 Shameka Smith 2002-072. 549 Catrina Green 2010-143. 509 Margaret Roundtree 2006-104. 452 Brittany Harmon 2003-075. 446 LaTroya Pope 2007-11

Rk. Assists Player Years1. 579 Dominique Hudson 2007-112. 316 Casey Collins 2000-043. 299 Morgan Burnett 2006-104. 273 Katie Gravel 2001-055. 265 Monique Hudson 2007-11

Rk. Steals Player Years1. 244 Dominique Hudson 2007-112. 216 Sequenta Blackman 2002-063. 210 Monique Hudson 2007-114. 180 Katie Gravel 2001-055. 161 Casey Collins 2000-04

Rk. Blocks Player Years1. 230 Brittany Harmon 2003-072. 162 Catrina Green 2010-143. 125 LaTroya Pope 2007-114. 103 Sandra Vaitkute 2008-115. 85 Shameka Smith 2002-07

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Rk. Points Opponent Date1. 99 Jacksonville State 2/27/032. 98 Montreat 11/10/073. 97 UVA-Wise 11/17/084. 92 at Morris Brown 2/14/015. 91 Kennesaw State 2/28/06

Rk. Points Opponent Date1. 28 at Mercer 1/18/072. 32 N.C. Central 12/12/12T3. 33 Presbyterian 1/24/11T3. 33 Coastal Carolina 1/30/105. 34 Tennessee Temple 11/12/12

Rk. Points Opponent Date1. 190 Jacksonville State 2/27/032. 179 Kennesaw State 2/28/063. 176 Bethune-Cookman 12/1/024. 174 at Morehead State 12/17/00T. 167 at Wright State 12/20/13T5. 167 at Armstrong Atlantic 12/30/00

Rk. Points Opponent Date1. 52 Tennessee Temple 11/12/12T2. 48 Tennessee Temple 12/29/10T2 48 UVA-Wise 11/17/08T4. 45 Coastal Carolina 1/30/10T4 45 Montreat 11/10/07

Rk. FG Opponent Date1. 40 UVA-Wise 11/17/082 39 at Morris Brown 2/14/013 36 Montreat 11/10/074. 35 Montreat 1/1/09T5 34 Asbury 11/24/12T5 34 Bethune-Cookman 12/1/02

Rk. FG% Opponent Date1. 57.9 Tennessee Temple 12/29/102. 56.9 Emmanuel 2/21/013. 56.5 Montreat 1/1/094. 55.8 at Presbyterian 1/25/105. 55.4 at Wright State 12/20/13

Rk. 3-PT Opponent Date1. 15 at Belmont 1/8/052. 13 Jacksonville State 2/27/033. 12 Campbell 3/8/03T4. 10 Montreat 11/8/13T4 10 UNC Asheville 1/31/13T4 10 Wofford 12/1/09T4 10 at Appalachian State 1/28/09T4 10 Lipscomb 12/29/08T4 10 North Florida 1/14/06T4 10 Central Michigan 12/30/06

points scored

larGest combined point total

larGest marGin oF victory

Field Goals made

Field Goal percentaGe

3-pointers made

rebounds

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FeWest points alloWed Free-throW percentaGe

assists

steals

blocked shots

Rk. Free-Throws Opponent Date1. 37 Armstrong Atlantic 12/30/002. 32 Coastal Carolina 1/9/123. 28 Longwood 2/13/14T4. 26 Liberty 1/2/10T4. 26 Lipscomb 1/5/08T4. 26 Morris Brown 1/25/01

Rk. FT% Opponent Date1. 92.9 (13/14) IUPUI 11/24/072 91.3 (21/23) at #11 North Carolina 12/13/09T3. 85.7 (12/14) Longwood 2/13/14T3. 85.7 (12/14) at Jacksonville 2/4/06T3. 85.7 (18/21) Liberty 3/14/10

Rk. Reb Opponent Date1. 64 Armstrong Atlantic 12/3/002. 60 Winthrop 1/4/14T3. 58 Morris Brown 1/25/01T3. 58 at Kennesaw State 1/19/065. 57 UNC Asheville 3/12/10

Rk. Ast Opponent DateT1. 26 Bethune-Cookman 12/1/02T1. 26 at Centenary 2/1/023. 25 Montreat 1/1/094 24 Converse 12/18/095. 23 (3X) Last vs Tennessee Temple 12/29/10

Rk. Steals Opponent Date1. 24 UVA-Wise 11/17/082. 21 Montreat 11/10/073. 20 High Point 2/21/134. 18 (6x) Last vs Tennessee Temple 12/29/105. 16 (4x) Last vs Charleston Southern 1/3/11

Rk. Blocks Opponent Date1. 15 Lipscomb 1/27/072. 13 Tennessee Temple 11/29/08T3. 12 N.C. Central 12/22/12T3. 12 Stetson 2/15/075. 11 at Lipscomb 1/24/04

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team season records

Rk. Games Played (Record) Year1. 34 (23-11) 2010-112. 33 (28-5) 2009-10T3. 32 (17-15) 2008-09T3. 32 (15-17) 2000-01T5. 31 (13-18) 2012-13T5 31 (13-18) 2007-08 T5. 31 (14-17) 2006-07

Rk. Games Won Year1 28 2009-102 23 2010-113. 17 2008-094. 16 2013-145. 15 2000-01

Rk. Games Won Year1 28 2009-102 23 2010-113. 17 2008-094. 16 2013-145. 15 2000-01

Rk. Win% Year1 .848 2009-102 .676 2010-113. .533 2013-144. .531 2008-095. .469 2000-01

Rk. Wins (Dates) Year1 16 ( Jan.9-March 13) 2009-102. 8 (Nov. 10-Dec. 5) 2009-103. 6 (Dec. 17-Jan. 14) 2007-08T4. 5 (Nov. 28- Dec. 16) 2010-11T4. 5 (Jan. 12- Jan. 24) 2005-06

Rk. Average Year1. 70.5 2000-012. 68.6 2009-103. 65.8 2007-084. 65.0 2013-145. 63.9 2010-11

Rk. Average Year1 57.0 2010-112. 57.6 2009-103. 58.1 2012-134. 58.2 2006-075. 62.9 2008-09

Rk. Field Goals Year1. 813 2010-112. 803 2009-103. 802 2000-014. 750 2008-095. 719 2007-08

Games played

three-point percentaGe

Field Goal percentaGe

Games Won

Free-throWs made

Free-throW percentaGe

reboundinG averaGe

Rk. Field Goal% Year1. .422 2009-102. .408 2008-093. .405 2007-084 .396 2010-115. .388 2000-01

Rk. 3PT FG Year1. 180 2000-012. 169 2009-103. 161 2010-114. 158 2005-065. 157 2002-03

Rk. 3PT FG% Year1. .369 2009-102 .357 2005-063. .327 2008-094. .324 2001-025. .309 2012-13

Rk. Free-Throws Year1. 490 2013-142. 488 2009-103. 470 2007-084. 451 2000-015. 438 2005-06

Rk. FT% Year1. .692 2007-082. .684 2009-103. .667 2005-064. .665 2008-095. .657 2000-01

Rk. Reb/Game Year1. 47.5 2000-012. 45.8 2013-143. 44.9 2012-134. 40.7 2004-05T5. 39.8 2009-10T5. 39.8 2005-06

Rk. Ast/Game Year1. 15.1 2009-102. 14.9 2000-013. 14.4 2010-114. 13.8 2008-095 13.4 2002-03

Games played

Win percentaGe

consecutive Wins

scorinG averaGe

loWest opponent scorinG averaGe

Field Goals made

three-pointers made

assists averaGe

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Rk. Points Player, Opponent Date1. 32 ....................................................... Katie Gravel vs Campbell, 3/8/032. 30 ..............................................Sequenta Blackman vs Stetson, 1/29/043. 29 ..........................................Casey Collins at Florida Atlantic, 2/25/034. 28 ................................... Candyse Kelly vs Central Michigan, 12/30/065. 27 ............................................... Shameka Smith at High Point, 1/17/05

Rk. Field Goals Player, Opponent DateT1. 12 ........................................... Margaret Roundtree vs Montreat, 1/1/09T1. 12 ............................................... Shameka Smith at High Point, 1/17/05T1. 12 ..........................................Casey Collins at Florida Atlantic, 2/15/034. 11 ..........................Sequenta Blackman vs Eastern Kentucky, 11/22/03T5. 10 .............................................Catrina Green at Wright State, 12/20/13T5. 10 .............................. Candace Brown at Charleston Southern 1/26/13T5. 10 ..................................Margaret Roundtree at UNC Asheville, 2/5/10T5. 10 .............................................Margaret Roundtree at Radford 2/10/10T5. 10 .............................. Margaret Roundtree vs Coastal Carolina, 3/5/09T5. 10 ...........................................Margaret Roundtree vs Belmont, 1/17/08

Rk. Field Goal% (at least 5 FG made) Player, Opponent Date1. 1.000 ................................................................................Multiple Players2. .900 (9/10) ................ Margaret Roundtree vs UNC Asheville, 2/16/093. .889 (8/9) ................................. Sandra Vaitkute vs High Point, 2/21/114. .857 (5x) .................................. Last, Catrina Green vs Liberty, 1/31/115. .833 (7x) .................................Last, Jasmine Dale at Longwood, 1/3/13

Rk. 3PT FG Player, Opponent Date1. 7 .....................................................Katie Gravel vs Murray State, 1/5/02T2. 6 ................................................Jasmine Dale vs UNC Asheville, 2/1/14T2. 6 ..................................................... Jasmine Dale vs High Point, 1/18/14T2. 6 .............................................. Laura Povilonyte vs High Point, 2/14/09T2. 6 ...........................................Sequenta Blackman at Jacksonville, 3/3/05T2. 6 ...................................................Sequenta Blackman vs Mercer, 2/5/05

Rk. 3PT FG% (at least 4 3pt fg made) Player, Opponent Date1. 1.000 ................................................................................Multiple Players2. .857 (6/7) ............................Sequenta Blackman at Jacksonville, 3/3/05T3. .833 (5/6) .............................Casey Collins at Florida Atlantic, 2/15/03T3. .833 (5/6) ...................... Candyse Kelly vs Central Michigan, 12/30/06T5. .800 (4/5) ................................Casey Collins vs Savannah State, 1/9/02T5. .800 (4/5) ..........................................Jenny Sprouse at Lehigh, 12/29/06T5. .800 (4/5) ................................................... Serika Montgomery, 1/28/09

Rk. Free Throws Player, Opponent Date1. 12 ....................................................................... Brianna Dillard, 2/25/12T2. 11 ....................................... Casey Collins vs Jacksonville State, 2/27/03T2. 11 ...................................................... Casey Collins vs Belmont, 1/23/03T2. 11 ....................Dominique Hudson vs South Carolina State, 11/28/08T3. 10 ........................................... Dominique Hudson vs Purdue, 12/22/10T3. 10 ........................................Dominique Hudson at Longwood, 12/5/10T3. 10 ..............................................Dominique Hudson vs Liberty, 3/14/10

Rk. Free Throw% Player, Opponent Date1. 1.000 ............................................ Last, Jessica Heilig at Radford 2/8/142. .917 (11/12) ...................... Casey Collins vs Jacksonville State, 2/27/033. .910 (10/11) .......................... Dominique Hudson vs Purdue, 12/22/10T4. .900 (9/10) ................................ Brianna Dillard at Longwood, 2/20/12T4. .900 (9/10) ..................................Casey Collins at Jacksonville, 1/30/03T4. .900 (9/10) ..................................... Katie Gravel at N.C. A&T, 11/28/01T4. .900 (9/10) .......................Shameka Smith at UNC Asheville, 12/19/06T4. .900 (9/10) ....................Dominique Hudson at Georgetown, 12/19/08

points rebounds

Rk. Rebounds Player, Opponent Date1. 23 ................................................. Shameka Smith vs Wofford, 11/30/05T2. 22 ........................................................Shameka Smith vs Mercer, 2/6/03T2. 22 .................................. Angela Thornton at Kennesaw State, 12/28/00T3. 20 ...................................................Shameka Smith vs Belmont, 3/10/06T3. 20 ..........................................................................Shameka Smith, 2/5/05

Rk. Off Reb Player, Opponent DateT1. 11 ........................................................Shameka Smith vs Mercer, 2/6/03T1. 11 ........................................................Shameka Smith vs Mercer, 2/5/05T1. 11 ................................................. Shameka Smith vs Wofford, 11/30/05T4. 10 ................................................ Olivia Parker vs Presbyterian, 1/25/14T4. 10 .......................................... Catrina Green at UNC Asheville, 1/21/12T5. 9 ..................................... Catrina Green vs Charleston Souther, 3/1/14T5. 9 .........................................Catrina Green vs Coastal Carolina, 12/1/12T5. 9 ............................................Catrina Green vs UNC Asheville, 2/18/12T5. 9 .............................................. Catrina Green at N.C. Central, 12/28/11T5. 9 .................................................... Crissy Guzman at Furman, 11/24/04

Rk. Off Reb Player, Opponent Date1. 16 ...................................................Shameka Smith vs Belmont, 3/10/062. 15 ....................Margaret Roundtree vs South Carolina State, 11/21/06T3 13 ....................................................Catrina Green vs Wofford, 12/14/13T3. 13 ...................................Laura Povilonyte vs UNC Asheville, 12/17/07T3. 13 ...................................................Criss Guzman at N.C. A&T, 1/14/03

Rk. Assists Player, Opponent Date1. 11 .......................................Dominique Hudson vs High Point, 2/14/092. 10 ................................Dominique Hudson vs UNC Asheville, 3/11/113 9 (8x)..................... Last, Mayhana Dunovnant vs High Point, 1/25/144. 8 ....................................... Last, Candace Brown at High Point, 2/20/14

Rk. Steals Player, Opponent DateT1. 9 .............................. Monique Hudson vs Tennessee Temple, 12/29/10T1. 9 ..............................................Monique Hudson vs Montreat, 11/10/07T2. 8 ..........................Dominique Hudson vs Charleston Southern, 1/3/11T2. 8 ............................................. Dominique Hudson vs Purdue, 12/22/10T2. 8 ..................................... Monique Hudson at Kennesaw State, 12/2/10T2. 8 .......................................Dominique Hudson at Presbyterian, 1/25/105. 7 (6x)........................Last, Candace Brown at UNC Asheville, 1/19/13

Rk. Blocks Player, Opponent Date1. 9 .................................................... Brittany Harmon vs Stetson, 2/15/07T2. 7 ................................................ Brittany Harmon at Lipscomb, 2/22/07T2. 7 .....................................................Brittany Harmon vs Mercer, 2/17/07T2. 7 ................................................Brittany Harmon vs Lipscomb, 1/27/07T2. 7 ......................................... Crissy Guzman vs Central Florida, 1/17/04 3. 6 ............................... Sandra Vaitkute at Charleston Southern, 1/16/10T4. 5 .............................................. Jessica Heilig at UNC Asheville, 1/19/13T4. 5 .....................................................Catrina Green vs Winthrop, 1/12/13T4. 5 ..............................................Catrina Green vs N.C. Central, 12/22/12T4. 5 .....................................................Catrina Green vs Winthrop, 2/11/12T4. 5 .............................................LaTroya Pope vs UNC Asheville, 3/11/11T4. 5 .....................................................Sierra Little vs Presbyterian, 1/24/11T4. 5 ............................................Sandra Vaitkute at UNC Asheville, 2/5/10T4. 5 ....................................................... Sandra Vaitkute vs Radford, 1/4/10

oFFensive reboundsField Goals made

Field Goal percentaGe

three-point Field Goals

three-point percentaGe

Free throWs made

Free throW percentaGe

deFensive rebounds

assists

steals

blocks

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individual season records

Rk. Minutes Player, Season1. 1,130 ............................................................. Monique Hudson, 2010-112. 1,102 .........................................................Dominique Hudson, 2010-113. 1,054 .........................................................Margaret Roundtree, 2009-104. 1,024 ................................................................... Candyse Kelly, 2006-075. 1,022 ....................................................................LaTroya Pope, 2010-11

Rk. Points Player, Season1. 430 Monique Hudson, 2010-112. 443 Angela Thornton, 2000-01T3. 430 Catrina Green, 2013-14T3. 430 Dominique Hudson, 2010-114. 425 Courtney Epps, 2009-105. 406 Casey Collins, 2001-02

Rk. PPG Player, Season1. 15.0 Casey Collins, 2001-022. 14.3 Catrina Green, 2013-143. 13.9 Casey Collins, 2002-034. 13.8 Angela Thornton, 2000-015. 13.7 Monique Hudson, 2010-11

Rk. Field Goals Player, Season1 169 Catrina Green, 2013-142. 163 Monique Hudson, 2010-113. 161 Margaret Roundtree, 2007-084. 159 Margaret Roundtree, 2009-105. 158 Margaret Roundtree, 2008-09

Rk. FGA Player, Season1 425 Monique Hudson, 2010-112. 349 Margaret Roundtree, 2009-103. 346 Dominique Hudson, 2010-114. 335 Margaret Roundtree, 2007-085. 327 Margaret Roundtree, 2008-09

Rk. FGA Player, Season1 425 Monique Hudson, 2010-112. 349 Margaret Roundtree, 2009-103. 346 Dominique Hudson, 2010-114. 335 Margaret Roundtree, 2007-085. 327 Margaret Roundtree, 2008-09

Rk. FG% (Minimum 75 attempts) Player, Season1. .552 (169/306) ...................................................Catrina Green, 2013-142. .545 (42/77) .......................................................LaTroya Carter, 2007-083. .534 (79/148) ...................................................Shameka Smith, 2002-034. .526 (70/133) .....................................................Catrina Green, 2010-115. .521 (101/194) ...................................................Sanra Vaitkute, 2010-11

Rk. FG% (Minimum 75 attempts) Player, Season1. .552 (169/306) ...................................................Catrina Green, 2013-142. .545 (42/77) .......................................................LaTroya Carter, 2007-083. .534 (79/148) ...................................................Shameka Smith, 2002-034. .526 (70/133) .....................................................Catrina Green, 2010-115. .521 (101/194) ...................................................Sanra Vaitkute, 2010-11

Rk. 3 PT FG Player, Season1. 73 ...................................................................Vaida Turauskaite, 2000-012. 65 ........................................................................... Jasmine Dale, 2013-143. 60 ........................................................................Courtney Epps, 2009-104. 56 ............................................................................ Katie Gravel, 2002-035. 55 ........................................................................... Jasmine Dale, 2012-13

minutes played

points

scorinG averaGe

Field Goals made

Field Goals attempted

Field Goals attempted

Rk. 3 PT FG Player, Season1. 207.................................................................Vaida Turauskaite, 2000-012. 196......................................................................... Jasmine Dale, 2013-143. 193.......................................................................... Katie Gravel, 2002-034. 175.......................................................................... Katie Gravel, 2001-025. 162................................................................. Monique Hudson, 2010-11

Rk. 3 PT FG% (Minimum 10 att) Player, Season1. .500 (5/10) ........................................................Brianna Dillard, 2009-102. .476 (10/21) .......................................................... Olivia Parker, 2012-133. .455 (30/66) .........................................................Jessica Bryant, 2005-064. .451 (46/102) ............................................Sequenta Blackman, 2004-055. .426 (55/129) ....................................................... Jasmine Dale, 2012-13

Rk. Free Throws Player, Season1. 155.................................................................. Angela Thornton, 2000-012. 125.............................................................Dominique Hudson, 2010-113. 120.............................................................Dominique Hudson, 2009-104. 103.............................................................Dominique Hudson, 2008-095. 97 ........................................................................... Jessica Heilig, 2013-14

Rk. FT% (Minimum 20 Att) Player, Season1. .900 (18/20) ........................................................Teonika Webb, 2008-092. .844 (27/32) ...................................................Meranda Burnett, 2009-103. .837 (72/86) ...............................................Sequenta Blackman, 2004-054. .792 (80/101) ................................................ Laura Povilonyte, 2007-085. .789 (71/90) ........................................................... Katie Gravel, 2000-01

Rk. Rebounds Player, Season1. 326.......................................................................Catrina Green, 2013-142. 311.................................................................. Angela Thornton, 2000-013. 290.......................................................................Catrina Green, 2012-134. 282.....................................................................Shameka Smith, 2004-055. 276.....................................................................Shameka Smith, 2005-06

Rk. Off Reb Player, SeasonT1. 140.......................................................................Catrina Green, 2013-14T1. 140.................................................................... Angela Thorton, 2000-013. 131.......................................................................Catrina Green, 2012-134. 128.......................................................................Catrina Green, 2011-12T5. 118.....................................................................Shameka Smith, 2005-06T5. 118.....................................................................Shameka Smith, 2004-05

Rk. Assists Player, Season1. 194.............................................................Dominique Hudson, 2010-112. 155.............................................................Dominique Hudson, 2009-103. 152.............................................................Dominique Hudson, 2008-094. 123................................................................. Monique Hudson, 2010-11T5. 92 ......................................................................... Candyse Kelly, 2006-07T5. 92 .......................................................................... Casey Collins, 2000-01

Rk. Steals Player, Season1. 90 ................................................................... Monique Hudson, 2010-112. 81 ...............................................................Dominique Hudson, 2010-113. 78 ...............................................................Dominique Hudson, 2009-104. 61 .......................................................................Brianna Dillard, 2011-125. 60 .....................................................................Shirley Andorful, 2000-01

Rk. Blocks Player, Season1. 83 ....................................................................Brittany Harmon, 2006-072. 61 ...................................................................... Sandra Vaitkute, 2009-103. 53 ....................................................................Brittany Harmon, 2005-06T4. 48 .........................................................................Catrina Green, 2011-12T4. 48 ....................................................................Brittany Harmon, 2003-045. 47 .........................................................................Catrina Green, 2013-14

Field Goal percentaGe

three-pointers made

three-pointers attempted

three-point Field Goal percentaGe

Free throWs made

Free throW percentaGe

Field Goal percentaGe

rebounds

oFFensive rebounds

assists

steals

blocks

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Adler, Mallory 2009-2010Anderson, Brooke 2002-2006Andorful, Shirley 2000-2002Aziewicz, Katie 2001-2004

Bennett, Trisha 2005-2006Blackman, Sequenta 2002-2006Boggan, Emily 2009-2011Boles, Amanda 2001-2004Boyce, Brittany 2006-2007Bradburn, Jalynn 2011-2012Brown, Candace 2012-presBrown, Kendra 2010-2011Bryant, Jessica 2005-2008Burnett, Meranda 2006-2010

Carter, LaToya 2004-2008Coffman, Sarah 2004-2005Coleman, Chaylia 2011-2012Collins, Casey 2000-2004Compton, Monica 2012-2013Creasman, Jordan 2000-2002Cronk, Emma 2007-2008Currie, Kiera 2013-pres

Dale, Jasmine 2010-2014 Dill, Anna 2011-2012 Dillard, Brianna 2009-2012 Doran, Lana 2012-2013 Douglass, Savannah 2012-2013 Dunovant, Mayhana 2011-pres

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Falknor, Ashley 2007-2009

Garrett, Monet 2005-2006 Gool, Sanchia 2000-2001 Gourdine, Morgan 2000-2001 Gravel, Katie 2001-2005 Green, Catrina 2010-2014 Guzman, Crissy 2001-2005

Hammond, Ruth 2000-2004 Harmon, Brittany 2004-2007 Harris, Chariah 2011-2013 Harris, Cierra 2009-2012 Harrison, Theresa 2000-2001 Heilig, Jessica 2011-pres Henderson, Amanda 2000-2002 Higgenbottom, Teri 2007-2008 Hill, Alexus 2014-Pres Honeycutt, Liz 2004-2006 Holland, Tresita 2000-2001 Hudson, Dominque 2007-2011 Hudson, Monique 2007-2011 Huntsman, Tierra 2013-pres

Johnson, Ebone 2005-2006

Kelly, Candyse 2004-2006 Knox, Amber 2011-2012 Koerner, Tabby 2010-2014 Koroleva, Alex 2001-2002

Little, Sierra 2010-2011

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Parker, Olivia 2012-pres Paulauskaite, Gerda 2014-Pres Pope, LaTroya 2007-2011 Porterfield, Ashley 2000-2002 Povilonyte, Laura 2005-2009 Price, Brittany 2003-2004

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Richardson, Doreen 2012-2014 Rollyson, Dawn 2008-2009 Roundtree, Margaret 2006-2010

Sanderson, Katie 2005-2007 Scanlon, Eliana 2011-2012 Smith, KiKi 2011-2012 Smith, Shameka 2002-2007 Sprouse, Jenny 2006-2008 Sturdivant, Novia 2004-2007

Thames, April 2000-2001 Thornton, Angela 2000-2001 Tibbs, Celia 2014-Pres Tomporek, Maggie 2001-2002 Turauskaite, Vaida 2000-2001 Twing, Tierney 2012-2013

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division i series recordsSeries Results

* Big South Tournament^ NCAA Tournament# NIT Tournament$ A-Sun Tournament

Alcorn StateAlcorn State leads 1-0

Neutral: 0-1 12/2/01 N L 41-57

Appalachian StateGWU leads 4-3

Home: 3-0Away: 1-2

11/19/13 H W 69-6311/20/12 A L 43-8411/19/11 H L 41-6911/22/10 A L 68-9811/24/09 H W 70-581/28/09 A W 77-6211/20/07 H W 67-65

Armstrong AtlanticGWU leads 1-0

Away: 1-012/30/00 A W 88-81

ArmyArmy leads 1-0

Away: 0-112/19/05 A L 54-67

AsburyGWU leads 1-0

Home: 1-011/24/12 H W 76-41

BelmontBelmont leads 10-4

Home: 2-4 Away: 1-5 Neutral: 1-13/1/08 A L 58-691/7/08 H W 75-643/9/07 N L 48-572/24/07 A L 51-541/25/07 H L 52-773/10/06 N W 72-602/11/06 H L 70-851/5/06 A L 50-632/24/05 H L 46-721/8/05 A W 67-532/14/04 H L 61-771/22/04 A L 53-722/22/03 A L 43-671/23/03 H W 76-69

Bethune Cookman Bethune Cookman leads 1-0

Neutral: 0-112/1/02 N L 86-90

Birmingham SouthernBirmingham Southern leads 1-0

Neutral: 0-111/30/02 N L 56-65

Bluefield StateGardner-Webb leads 1-0

Home: 1-011/30/02 H W 77-53

Bowling GreenBowling Green leads 1-0

Neutral: 0-112/28/10 N L 56-79

CampbellCampbell leads 14-9

Home- 5-6Away- 1-7

Neutral- 3-13/6/14* N L 46-632/22/14 A L 62-651/16/14 H W 56-642/14/13 A L 46-651/7/13 H L 49-593/5/12 H L 51-6412/30/11 A L 52-623/6/08 N W 57-562/16/08 H W 61-511/19/08 A L 49-663/8/07$ N W 67-473/3/07 H W 68-5312/2/06 A L 54-573/9/06$ N W 71-651/24/06 A W 66-541/2/06 H L 59-712/2/05 H W 64-461/3/05 A L 54-572/4/04 A L 50-5912/13/03 H L 57-583/8/03 H W 90-731/11/03 H L 64-761/10/01 H L 67-82

CentenaryCentenary leads 2-0

Home: 0-1Away: 0-1

2/11/02 A L 78-861/24/02 H L 65-66

Central FloridaCentral Florida leads 5-0

Home: 0-3Away: 0-2

2/17/05 A L 54-571/15/05 H L 65-692/21/04 A L 48-741/17/04 H L 46-522/13/03 H L 60-74

Central MichiganCentral Michigan leads 1-0

Neutral: 0-112/30/06 N L 64-77

Charleston SouthernGWU leads 8-4

Home: 4-2Away: 4-2

3/1/14 H W 74-621/23/14 A W 55-512/9/13 H L 48-551/26/13 A W 59-552/6/12 A L 66-861/7/12 H L 53-632/5/11 A W 71-641/3/11 H W 67-512/27/10 H W 63-541/16/10 A W 58-452/28/09 A L 68-801/17/09 H W 60-50

CharlotteCharlotte leads 2-0

Away: 0-23/18/10# A L 60-7412/8/02 A L 59-93

Coastal CarolinaSeries Tied 7-7

Home: 4-2Away: 2-5

Neutral: 1-02/27/14 H W 80-7312/5/13 A L 63-853/6/13 A W 64-602/16/13 A L 67-7012/1/12 H L 62-652/4/12 A L 40-541/9/12 H W 73-632/19/11 H W 58-361/17/11 A L 34-453/13/10* N W 64-563/5/10 A W 74-681/30/10 H W 78-333/5/09 H L 57-601/31/09 A L 54-70

ConverseGWU leads 2-0

Home: 2-012/16/10 H W 81-4712/18/09 H W 79-38

CornellCornell leads 1-0

Away: 0-111/30/07 A L 59-72

DavidsonDavidson leads 5-0

Home: 0-1Away: 0-4

11/30/13 A L 74-7812/13/12 H L 62-7011/21/11 A L 46-671/31/02 A L 56-6811/29/00 A L 59-70

DukeDuke leads 1-0

11/25/01 N L 31-97

East CarolinaEast Carolina Leads 4-1

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-4

12/5/09 A L 64-7912/16/08 A L 60-611/6/03 A L 59-872/5/02 A L 54-812/26/01 H W 57-45

Eastern KentuckyEastern Kentucky leads 1-0

Away: 0-111/22/03 N L 59-69

East Tennessee StateSeries Tied 3-3

Home: 1-2Away: 2-1

2/25/08 H L 76-881/12/08 A W 82-712/8/07 A L 61-871/13/07 H L 68-813/2/06 H W 74-501/21/06 A W 72-68

EckerdEckerd leads 1-0

Away: 0-112/8/00 A L 61-74

Elon Elon leads 1-0Neutral: 0-1

12/29/01 N L 65-73

Florida AtlanticFlorida Atlantic leads 6-2

Home: 1-2Away: 1-3

Neutral: 0-13/11/06$ N L 63-742/23/06 A L 64-701/28/06 H L 55-642/19/05 A W 55-451/13/05 H L 67-812/19/04 A L 53-721/19/04 H W 86-792/15/03 A L 79-81

Florida Gulf CoastFlorida Gulf Coast leads 2-0

Home: 0-1Neutral: 0-1

1/26/08 H L 65-7612/1/07 N L 56-60

Florida InternationalFlorida International leads 1-0

Neutral: 0-111/18/05 N L 57-65

Florida SouthernFlorida Southern leads 1-0

Away: 0-112/7/00 A L 45-69

FurmanFurman leads 2-0

Home: 0-1Away: 0-1

11/24/04 A L 69-7611/26/03 H L 58-77

GeorgetownGeorgetown leads 2-0

Home: 0-1Away: 0-1

12/19/08 A L 52-7211/13/07 H L 63-72

Georgia StateGeorgia State leads 7-0

Home: 0-3Away: 0-3

Neutral: 0-111/17/07 N L 59-632/7/05 H L 47-561/29/05 A L 70-723/4/04 H L 60-671/5/04 A L 49-793/1/03 H L 55-821/18/03 A L 56-75

High PointHigh Point leads 10-9

Home: 5-4Away: 3-7

2/20/14 A L 63-781/18/14 H L 77-812/21/13 H W 65-571/5/13 A L 42-643/2/12 H L 46-661/2/12 A L 41-632/21/11 H W 68-601/15/11 A W 62-542/13/10 A W 74-661/11/10 H W 67-563/14/09 A W 78-762/14/09 H W 63-601/12/09 A L 44-551/2/08 H W 75-6212/10/06 A L 44-7311/26/05 H L 60-731/17/05 A L 61-621/8/04 H L 56-5811/26/02 A L 40-65

HoustonHouston leads 2-0

Home: 0-1Away: 0-1

11/13/09 H L 64-8611/15/08 A L 58-79

IUPUIIUPUI leads 2-0

Home: 0-1Away: 0-1

11/24/07 H L 54-6611/17/06 A L 39-54

JacksonvilleJacksonville leads 6-4

Home: 3-0Away: 1-5

Neutral: 0-13/7/08$ N L 57-682/2/08 A L 53-842/1/07 H W 75-641/4/07 A L 47-622/4/06 A L 53-651/12/06 H W 64-523/3/05 A L 55-6011/29/04 H W 64-532/9/04 A W 75-601/30/03 A L 59-62

Jacksonville StateSeries tied 1-1

Home: 1-0Away: 0-1

2/27/03 H W 99-91 (OT)1/20/03 A L 60-88

James MadisonJames Madison leads 1-0

Away: 0-111/16/01 A L 65-92

Johnson C. SmithJohnson C. Smith leads 2-0

Home: 0-1Away: 0-1

11/21/01 A L 62-7512/2/00 H L 63-70

Kennesaw StateGardner-Webb leads 6-3

Home: 3-1Away: 3-2

11/14/13 H W 84-5812/28/12 A W 68-5911/15/11 H L 48-6812/2/10 A W 59-482/9/08 A L 61-722/10/07 A L 49-671/11/07 H W 52-442/28/06 H W 91-881/19/06 A W 69-43

LehighLehigh leads 1-0

Away: 0-112/29/06 A L 61-74

LibertyLiberty leads 12-3

Home: 1-5Away: 1-4

Neutral: 1-32/15/14 H L 62-721/9/14 A L 40-723/8/13* N L 61-782/23/13 H L 40-552/25/12 A L 44-761/30/12 H L 51-783/13/11* N W 67-662/12/11 A L 51-561/31/11 H L 56-683/14/10* N L 66-682/8/10 A W 59-561/2/10 H W 70-653/15/09* N L 50-512/9/09 H L 51-581/3/09 A L 52-55

LimestoneGardner-Webb leads 1-0

Home: 1-011/19/09 H W 71-50

LipscombSeries tied 8-8

Home: 6-1Away: 1-6

Neutral: 1-112/21/13 N L 68-8611/9/12 H W 64-4012/18/11 A L 65-7612/29/08 N W 66-642/28/08 A L 60-721/5/08 H W 82-702/22/07 A W 51-441/27/07 H W 66-592/9/06 H W 59-471/7/06 A L 51-522/26/05 H W 70-641/6/05 A L 46-542/12/04 H W 71-601/24/04 A L 48-752/23/02 H L 62-762/9/02 A L 62-91

LivingstoneLivingstone leads 1-0

Away: 0-11/6/01 A L 65-70

LongwoodSeries tied 5-5

Home: 4-1Away: 1-4

2/13/14 H W 74-731/11/14 A L 57-791/3/13 A L 75-8712/9/12 H L 62-702/20/12 A L 65-762/23/11 H W 68-5012/5/10 A W 68-5812/30/09 H W 72-5812/15/07 A L 57-6612/16/06 H W 66-44

LouisvilleLouisville leads 1-0

Away: 0-112/10/11 A L 27-92

Mars HillMars Hill leads 1-0

12/15/01 H L 64-82

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Maryland Eastern ShoreUMES leads 1-0

Neutral: 0-111/15/05 N L 67-77

MercerGWU leads 6-4

Home: 4-2Away: 2-2

2/11/08 H W 76-652/17/07 H W 58-461/18/07 A W 49-282/18/06 A W 77-7412/5/05 H W 74-592/5/05 H W 60-581/27/05 A L 41-623/6/04 H L 60-681/3/04 A L 63-682/6/03 H L 59-60

Miami (Fla)Miami leads 2-0

Neutral: 0-1Away: 0-1

3/20/11^ N L 62-8011/19/04 A L 47-65

MontreatGWU leads 6-0

Home: 6-011/8/13 H W 86-4611/14/12 H W 84-5011/15/10 H W 66-381/1/09 H W 85-5711/10/07 H W 98-5311/13/06 H W 74-49

Morehead StateMorehead State leads 3-1

Home: 0-1Away: 0-2

Neutral: 1-011/28/09 N W 75-6511/23/03 A L 65-7712/17/01 H L 60-7612/17/00 A L 84-90

Murray StateMurray State leads 1-0

Away: 0-11/5/02 A L 68-83

Norfolk StateNorfolk State leads 3-0

Home: 0-1 Away: 0-2

1/15/03 A L 58-811/3/02 A L 60-8811/18/00 H L 70-80

North Carolina A&TGWU leads 4-0

Home: 2-0Away: 2-0

12/22/04 H W 69-651/14/04 A W 72-5211/28/01 A W 63-5311/17/00 H W 67-65

North Carolina CentralGWU leads 5-1

Home: 3-0Away: 2-1

11/25/13 A L 58-8912/22/12 H W 54-3212/28/11 A W 56-4512/7/10 H W 62-5411/22/09 A W 66-5511/22/08 H W 73-60

North CarolinaNorth Carolina leads 3-0

Home: 0-1Away: 0-2

11/12/11 A L 44-10912/31/10 H L 62-8312/31/09 A L 65-81

North FloridaGWU leads 4-1

Home: 2-0Away: 2-1

2/4/08 A W 67-512/3/07 H W 57-541/6/07 A W 39-352/2/06 A L 42-571/14/06 H W 74-58

NorthwesternNorthwestern leads 1-0

Neutral: 0-111/25/06 N L 34-59

OklahomaOklahoma leads 1-0

Away: 0-111/27/10 A L 75-84

Prairie ViewPrairie View leads 1-0

Neutral: 0-111/26/10 N L 58-65

Presbyterian GWU leads 7-6 Home: 5-1 Away: 2-51/25/14 H W 59-5612/7/13 A W 54-522/7/13 H W 55-381/24/13 A L 48-572/13/12 H L 57-591/14/12 A L 43-542/26/11 A L 64-731/24/11 H W 52-332/20/10 H W 53-501/25/10 A W 80-392/21/09 A L 53-621/26/09 H W 56-481/31/01 A L 69-81

PurdueSeries tied 1-1

Home: 0-1Away: 1-1

12/22/10 H L 58-5912/21/09 A W 56-55

RadfordRadford leads 8-7

Home: 3-4Away: 3-4

Neutral: 1-02/8/14 A L 53-551/2/14 H W 71-573/2/13 A L 64-701/10/13 H L 69-72 (OT)2/27/12 A W 59-551/28/12 H L 50-633/6/11 H W 79-671/8/11 A L 50-572/10/10 A W 84-801/4/10 H L 53-683/13/09* N W 61-502/7/09 H W 55-531/15/09 A L 74-8212/12/04 A W 60-58 (OT)12/21/03 H L 63-89

SamfordSeries tied 1-1

Home: 1-0Away: 0-1

2/20/03 A L 64-731/25/03 H W 70-49

Saint LeoGWU leads 1-0

Away: 1-012/9/00 A W 77-71

Saint LouisSaint Louis leads 1-0

Away: 0-112/20/02 A L 54-105

Savannah StateGWU leads 3-1

Home: 2-0Away: 1-1

1/26/02 H W 75-531/9/02 A L 60-612/17/01 A W 65-451/13/01 H W 68-39

South Carolina StateGWU leads 3-1

Home 2-0Away: 1-1

11/25/08 H W 81-7411/27/07 A L 56-6211/21/06 H W 55-4712/29/05 A W 68-61

Southern CaliforniaSouthern California leads 1-0

11/26/11 N L 41-82

South Carolina UpstateSeries tied 1-1

Home: 1-0Away: 0-1

2/23/08 H W 65-451/14/08 A L 56-73

Southeast Missouri StateSoutheast Missouri State leads 1-0

Neutral: 0-112/21/01 N L 63-98

Southern MississippiSouthern Mississippi leads 2-0

Away: 0-212/1/03 A L 44-4812/1/01 A L 42-58

StetsonStetson leads 6-3

Home: 3-1Away: 0-5

1/28/08 H L 68-712/15/07 H W 61-471/20/07 A L 52-692/16/06 A L 59-6712/3/05 H W 62-533/5/05 A L 57-6612/4/04 H W 64-582/7/04 A L 54-68

division i series recordsTennessee Temple

GWU leads 3-0Home: 3-0

11/12/12 H W 86-3412/29/10 H W 88-4011/29/08 H W 83-51

Texas A&M Corpus ChristiTexas A&M Corpus Christi leads 2-0

Home: 0-1 Away: 0-1

2/2/02 H L 64-801/21/02 A L 48-78

Texas-Pan AmericanSeries tied 2-2

Home: 0-1 Away: 0-1

Neutral: 2-011/28/10 N W 82-5411/29/09 N W 74-572/16/02 H L 61-691/19/02 A L 61-73

TroyTroy leads 5-0

Home: 0-3Away: 0-2

2/12/05 A L 59-611/20/05 H L 66-752/26/04 A L 56-701/10/04 H L 50-602/8/03 H L 51-57

UCLAUCLA leads 1-0

Neutral: 0-111/21/04 N L 48-49

UNC AshevilleGWU leads 13-8

Home: 6-2Away: 5-6Neutral: 2-0

2/1/14 H W 76-5312/28/13 A W 53-471/31/13 H W 73-471/19/13 A W 58-452/18/12 H W 69-521/21/12 A L 62-743/11/11* N W 69-582/14/11 A W 68-651/29/11 H L 59-603/12/10* N W 77-652/15/10 A W 74-631/9/10 H W 70-542/16/09 H W 74-611/10/09 A L 59-6712/17/07 H W 82-7011/17/07 A L 60-7612/19/06 A L 37-5511/22/05 H L 46-5812/30/04 A L 58-6412/9/01 A W 66-611/3/01 A L 66-86

UNC GreensboroSeries tied 1-1

Home: 1-0Away: 0-1

11/11/13 H W 71-6011/17/12 A L 49-55

UNC- PembrokeUNC-Pembroke leads 1-0

Away: 0-11/9/01 A L 73-82

Virginia TechVirginia Tech leads 1-0

Away: 0-112/28/01 A L 39-76

Virginia-WiseGWU leads 1-0

Home: 1-011/17/08 H W 97-49

Western CarolinaWestern Carolina leads 2-0

Home: 0-1Away: 0-1

11/22/02 H L 62-8512/4/01 A L 45-70

William & MaryWilliam & Mary leads 3-0

Home: 0-1Away: 0-2

12/6/02 A L 56-8412/8/01 H L 66-7711/21/00 A L 64-72

Winston-Salem StateGWU leads 2-0

Home: 1-0Away: 1-0

11/16/09 H W 70-3812/4/08 A W 64-55

WinthropGWU leads 9-6

Home: 4-2 Away: 3-4

Neutral: 1-02/6/14 A L 52-571/4/14 H W 69-562/28/13 A L 54-621/12/13 H L 55-602/11/12 H L 55-651/16/12 A L 48-863/12/11* N W 59-443/4/11 H W 62-461/11/11 A W 45-422/22/10 H W 57-391/23/10 A W 85-622/23/09 A W 65-621/24/09 H W 54-5312/3/02 H W 54-511/14/02 A L 60-78

WoffordWofford leads 5-4

Home: 2-3Away: 2-2

12/14/13 H W 68-5712/19/12 A W 62-5712/3/11 H L 50-5811/12/10 A W 62-4712/1/09 H W 78-5512/2/08 A L 72-7812/4/07 H L 68-7511/10/06 A L 47-5711/30/05 H L 57-64

Wright StateWright State leads 1-0

Away: 0-112/20/13 A L 77-90

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16-14 (11-9 Big South)Head Coach: Rick Reeves

Date Opponent ResultNov. 8 Montreat W, 86-46Nov. 11 UNC Greensboro W, 71-60Nov. 14 Kennesaw State W, 84-58Nov. 19 Appalachian State W, 69-63Nov. 25 at N.C. Central L, 58-89Nov. 30 at Davidson L, 74-78Dec.5 at Coastal Carolina* L, 63-85 Dec. 7 at Presbyterian* W, 54-52Dec. 14 Wofford W, 68-57Dec. 20 at Wright State^ L, 77-90Dec. 21 vs. Lipscomb^ L, 68-86Dec. 28 at UNC Asheville* W, 53-47Jan. 2 Radford* W, 71-57Jan. 4 Winthrop* W, 69-56Jan. 9 at Liberty * L, 40-72Jan. 11 at Longwood * L, 57-59Jan. 16 Campbell * W, 56-54Jan. 18 High Point * L, 77-81Jan. 23 at Charleston Southern * W, 55-51Jan. 25 Presbyterian * W, 59-56Feb. 1 UNC Asheville * W, 76-53Feb. 6 at Winthrop* L, 52-57Feb. 8 at Radford * L, 53-55Feb. 13 Longwood * W, 74-73 (OT)Feb. 15 Liberty * L, 62-72Feb. 20 at High Point * L, 63-78Feb. 22 at Campbell * L, 62-65Feb. 27 Coastal Carolina * W, 80-73Mar. 1 Charleston Southern * W, 74-62Mar. 6 vs. Campbell% L, 46-63* Big South Conference game^ Wright State Invitational, Fairborn, Ohio% Big South Conference Tournament, Conway, S.C.

13-18 (5-13 Big South)Head Coach: Rick Reeves

Date Opponent Result Nov. 9 Lipscomb W, 64-60 Nov. 12 Tennessee Temple W, 86-34 Nov. 14 Montreat W, 84-50 Nov. 17 at UNC Greensboro L, 49-55 Nov. 20 at Appalachian State L, 43-84 Nov. 24 Asbury W, 76-41 Dec. 1 Coastal Carolina * L, 62-65 Dec. 9 Longwood L, 62-70 Dec. 13 Davidson L, 56-59 Dec. 19 at Wofford W, 62-57 Dec. 22 N.C. Central W, 54-32 Dec. 28 at Kennesaw State W68-59 Jan. 3 at Longwood * L, 75-87 Jan. 5 at High Point * L, 42-64 Jan.7 Campbell * L, 49-59 Jan. 10 Radford * L (OT)69-72 Jan. 12 Winthrop * L, 55-60 Jan. 19 at UNC Asheville * W, 58-45 Jan. 24 at Presbyterian * L, 48-57 Jan. 26 at Charleston Southern * W, 59-55 Jan. 31 UNC Asheville * W73-47 Feb. 7 Presbyterian * W, 55-38 Feb. 9 Charleston Southern * L, 48-55 Feb. 14 at Campbell * L, 46-65 Feb. 16 at Coastal Carolina * L, 67-70 (OT) Feb. 21 High Point * W, 65-57 Feb. 23 Liberty * L, 40-55 Feb. 28 at Winthrop * L, 54-62 Mar. 2 at Radford * L, 64-70 Mar. 6 at Coastal Carolina ^ W, 64-60 Mar. 8 vs. Liberty ^ L, 61-78

* Big SouthConference game^ Big South Tournament, Conway S.C.

4-25 (3-15 Big South)Head Coach: Rick Reeves

Date Opponent ResultNov. 12 at North Carolina L, 44-109Nov. 15 Kennesaw State L, 48-68Nov. 19 Appalachian State L, 41-69Nov. 21 at Davidson L, 46-67Nov. 25 vs Duke^ L, 31-97Nov. 26 USC^ L, 41-82Dec. 3 Wofford L, 50-58Dec. 10 at Louisville L, 27-92Dec. 18 at Lipscomb L, 65-76Dec. 28 at N.C. Central W, 56-45Dec. 30 at Campbell* L, 52-65Jan. 2 at High Point* L, 41-63Jan. 7 Charleston Southern* L, 53-63Jan. 9 Coastal Carolina* W, 73-63Jan. 14 at Presbyterian* L, 43-54Jan. 16 at Winthrop* L, 48-86Jan. 21 at UNC Asheville* L, 62-74Jan. 28 Radford* L, 50-63Jan. 30 Liberty* L, 51-78Feb. 4 Coastal Carolina* L, 40-54Feb. 6 at Charleston Southern* L, 66-86Feb. 11 Winthrop* L, 55-65Feb. 13 Presbyterian* L, 57-59 (OT)Feb. 18 UNC Asheville* W, 69-52Feb. 20 at Longwood* L, 65-76Feb. 25 at Liberty* L, 44-76Feb. 27 at Radford* W, 59-55 (OT)Mar. 2 High Point* L, 46-66Mar. 5 Campbell* L, 51-64* Big South Conference Game^ Freeport, Bahamas

23-11 (11-5 Big South)Head Coach: Rick Reeves

Date Opponent ResultNov. 12 at Wofford W, 62-47Nov. 15 Montreat W, 66-36Nov. 22 at Appalachian State L, 68-98Nov. 26 vs. Prairie View# L, 58-65Nov. 27 at Oklahoma L, 75-84Nov. 28 vs. Texas Pan-American# W, 82-54Dec. 2 at Kennesaw State W, 59-48Dec. 5 at Longwood* W, 68-58Dec. 7 N.C. Central W, 62-54Dec. 16 Converse W, 81-47Dec. 22 Purdue L, 58-59Dec. 29 Tennessee Temple W, 88-40Dec. 31 North Carolina L, 62-83Jan. 3 Charleston Southern* W, 67-51Jan. 8 at Radford* L, 50-57Jan. 11 at Winthrop* W, 45-42Jan. 15 at High Point* W, 62-54Jan. 17 at Coastal Carolina* W, 45-34Jan. 24 Presbyterian* W, 52-33Jan. 29 UNC Asheville* L, 59-60Jan. 31 Liberty* L, 56-68Feb. 5 at Charleston Southern* W, 71-64Feb. 12 at Liberty* L, 51-56Feb. 14 at UNC Asheville* W, 68-65Feb. 19 Coastal Carolina* W, 58-36Feb. 21 High Point* W, 68-60Feb. 23 Longwood W, 68-50Feb. 26 at Presbyterian* L, 65-73Mar. 4 Winthrop* W, 62-46Mar. 6 Radford* W, 79-67Mar. 11 UNC Asheville^ W, 69-58Mar. 12 Winthrop& W, 59-44Mar. 13 Liberty^ W, 67-66Mar. 20 Miami (Fla)! L, 62-80

* Big South Conference game^ Big South Tournament, High Point, N.C. ! NCAA Tournament # at Norman, Okla

28-5 (15-1 Big South)Head Coach: Rick Reeves

Date Opponent ResultNov. 13 Houston L, 64-86Nov. 16 Winston-Salem State W, 70-38Nov. 19 Limestone W, 71-50Nov. 22 at N.C. Central W, 66-55Nov. 24 Appalachian State W, 70-58Nov. 28 vs. Morehead State W, 75-65Nov. 29 vs. Texas-Pan American W, 74-57Dec. 1 Wofford W, 78-55Dec. 5 East Carolina W, 57-45Dec. 13 at North Carolina L, 65-81Dec. 18 Converse W, 79-38Dec. 21 at Purdue W, 56-55Dec. 30 Longwood W, 72-58Jan. 2 Liberty* W, 70-65Jan. 4 Radford* L, 53-68Jan. 9 UNC Asheville* W, 70-54Jan. 11 High Point* W, 67-56Jan. 16 at Charleston Southern* W, 58-45Jan. 23 at Winthrop* W, 85-62Jan. 25 at Presbyterian* W, 80-39Jan. 30 Coastal Carolina* W, 78-33Feb. 8 at Liberty* W, 59-56Feb. 10 at Radford* W, 84-80Feb. 13 at High Point* W, 74-66Feb. 15 at UNC Asheville* W, 74-63Feb. 20 Presbyterian* W, 53-50Feb. 22 Winthrop* W, 57-39Feb. 27 Charleston Southern* W, 63-54Mar. 5 at Coastal Carolina W, 74-68Mar. 12 vs. UNC Asheville^ W, 77-65Mar. 13 vs. Coastal Carolina^ W, 64-56Mar. 14 vs. Liberty^ L, 66-68Mar. 18 at Charlotte$ L, 60-74

* Big South Conference game^ Big South Tournament$WNIT game

17-15 (7-9 Big South)Head Coach: Rick Reeves

Date Opponent ResultNov. 15 at Houston L, 58-79Nov. 17 Virginia-Wise W, 97-49Nov. 22 N.C. Central W, 73-60Nov. 25 South Carolina State W, 81-74Nov. 29 Tennessee Temple W, 83-51Dec. 2 at Wofford L, 72-78Dec. 4 at Winston-Salem State W, 64-55Dec. 16 at East Carolina L, 54-81Dec. 19 at Georgetown L, 52-72Dec. 28 at Bowling Green L, 56-79Dec. 29 vs. Lipscomb# W, 66-64Jan. 1 Montreat W, 85-57Jan. 3 at Liberty* L, 42-55Jan. 5 at Radford* L, 74-82Jan. 10 at UNC Asheville* L, 59-67Jan. 12 at High Point* L, 44-55Jan. 17 Charleston Southern* W, 60-50Jan. 24 Winthrop* W, 54-53Jan. 26 Presbyterian* W, 56-48Jan. 28 at Appalachian State* W, 77-62Jan. 31 at Coastal Carolina* L, 54-70Feb. 7 Radford* W, 55-53Feb. 9 Liberty* L, 51-58Feb. 14 High Point* W, 63-60Feb. 16 UNC Asheville* W, 74-61Feb. 21 at Presbyterian* L, 53-62Feb. 23 at Winthrop* W, 65-62Feb. 28 at Charleston Southern* L, 68-80Mar. 5 Costal Carolina* L, 57-60Mar. 13 Radford^ W, 61-50Mar. 14 at High Point^ W, 78-76Mar. 15 vs. Liberty^ L, 50-51

* Big South Conference game^ denotes Big South Tournament, High Point N.C. # Dayton, Ohio

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13-18 (8-8 A-Sun)Head Coach: Rick Reeves

Date Opponent ResultNov. 10 Montreat W, 98-53Nov. 13 Georgetown L, 63-72Nov. 16 Georgia State# L, 59-63Nov. 17 at UNC Asheville L, 60-76Nov. 20 Appalachian State W, 67-65Nov. 24 IUPUI L, 54-66Nov. 27 at South Carolina State L, 56-62Nov. 30 at Cornell L, 59-72Dec. 1 vs. Florida Gulf Coast@ L, 56-60 Dec. 4 Wofford L, 68-75Dec. 15 at Longwood L, 57-66Dec. 17 UNC Asheville W, 82-70Jan. 2 High Point W, 75-62Jan. 5 Lipscomb* W, 82-70Jan. 7 Belmont* W, 75-62Jan. 12 at East Tennessee State* W, 82-71Jan. 14 at USC Upstate* W, 73-56Jan. 19 at Campbell* L, 49-66Jan. 26 Florida Gulf Coast* L, 65-76Jan. 28 Stetson* L, 66-71Feb. 2 at Jacksonville* L, 53-84Feb. 4 at North Florida* W, 67-51Feb. 9 at Kennesaw State* L, 61-72Feb. 11 Mercer* W, 76-65Feb. 16 Campbell* W, 61-51Feb. 23 USC Upstate* W, 65-45Feb. 25 East Tennessee State* L, 76-88Feb. 28 at Lipscomb* L, 60-72Mar. 1 at Belmont* L, 58-69Mar. 6 vs. Campbell^ W, 57-56Mar. 7 vs. Jacksonville^ L, 57-68

* denotes conference game^ denotesAtlantic Sun Tournament # denotes game played at Asheville, N.C.@ denotes game played at Ithaca, N.Y.

14-17 (10-8 Big South)Head Coach: Rick Reeves

Date Opponent ResultNov. 10 at Wofford L, 47-57Nov. 13 Montreat W, 74-49Nov. 17 at IUPUI L, 39-54Nov. 21 South Carolina State W, 55-47Nov. 24 vs. Maryland# L, 41-83Nov. 25 vs. Northwestern# L, 34-59Dec. 2 at Campbell* L, 54-57Dec. 10 at High Point L, 44-73Dec. 16 Longwood W, 66-44Dec. 19 at UNC Asheville L, 37-55Dec. 29 at Lehigh L, 61-74Dec. 30 vs. Central Michigan$ L, 64-77Jan. 4 at Jacksonville* L, 47-62Jan. 6 at North Florida* W, 39-35Jan. 11 Kennesaw State* W, 52-44Jan. 13 East Tennessee State* L, 68-81Jan. 18 at Mercer* W, 49-28Jan. 20 at Stetson* L, 52-69Jan. 25 Belmont* L, 52-77Jan. 27 Lipscomb* W, 66-59Feb. 1 Jacksonville* W, 75-64Feb. 3 North Florida* W, 57-54Feb. 8 at East Tennessee State* L, 61-87Feb. 10 at Kennesaw State* L, 49-67Feb. 15 Stetson* W, 61-47Feb. 17 Mercer* W, 58-46Feb. 22 at Lipscomb* W, 51-44Feb. 24 at Belmont* L, 51-54Mar. 3 Campbell* W, 68-53Mar. 8 vs. Campbell W, 67-47Mar. 9 vs. Belmont L, 48-57

* denotes conference game^ denotes Atlantic Sun Tournament, Dothan, Ala.# denotes game played in Freeport, Grand Bahamas$ denotes game played in Bethlehem, Pa.

14-16 (11-9 A-Sun)Head Coach: Rick Reeves

Date Opponent ResultNov. 18 Florida International# L, 57-65Nov. 19 Maryland-Eastern Shore# L, 67-77Nov. 22 UNC Asheville L, 46-58Nov. 26 High Point L, 60-73Nov. 30 Wofford L, 57-64Dec. 3 Stetson* W, 62-63Dec. 5 Mercer W, 74-49Dec. 19 at Army L, 54-67Dec. 29 at South Carolina State W, 68-61Jan. 2 Campbell* L, 59-71Jan. 5 at Belmont* L, 50-63Jan. 7 at Lipscomb* L, 51-52Jan. 12 Jacksonville* W, 64-52Jan. 14 North Florida* W, 74-58Jan. 19 at Kennesaw State* W, 69-43Jan. 21 at East Tennessee State* W, 72-68Jan. 24 at Campbell W, 66-54Jan. 28 Florida Atlantic* L, 55-64Feb. 2 at North Florida* L, 42-57Feb. 4 at Jacksonville* L, 53-65Feb. 9 Lipscomb* W, 59-47Feb. 11 Belmont* L, 70-85Feb. 16 at Stetson* L, 59-67Feb. 18 at Mercer* W, 77-74Feb. 23 at Florida Atlantic* L, 64-70Feb. 28 Kennesaw State* W, 91-88Mar. 2 East Tennessee State* W, 74-50Mar. 9 vs. Campbell^ W, 71-65Mar. 10 vs. Belmont^ W, 72-60Mar. 11 vs. Florida Atlantic^ L, 63-74

* denotes conference game^ denotes Atlantic Sun Tournament game# denotes Longwood Tournament

9-18 (7-12 A-Sun)Head Coach: Rick Reeves

Date Opponent ResultNov. 19 at Miami% L, 47-65Nov. 21 vs. UCLA% L, 48-89Nov. 24 at Furman L, 69-76Nov. 29 Jacksonville* W, 64-53 Dec. 4 Stetson* W, 64-58Dec. 12 at Radford W, 60-58 (OT)Dec. 22 North Carolina A&T W, 69-65Dec. 30 at UNC Asheville L, 58-64Jan. 3 at Campbell* L, 54-57Jan. 6 at Lipscomb* L, 46-64Jan. 8 at Belmont* W, 67-53Jan. 13 Florida Atlantic* L, 67-81Jan. 15 Central Florida* L, 65-69Jan. 17 at High Point L, 61-62Jan. 20 Troy* L, 66-75Jan. 27 at Mercer* L, 41-62Jan. 29 at Georgia State* L, 70-72Feb. 2 Campbell* W, 64-46Feb. 5 Mercer* W, 60-58Feb. 7 Georgia State* L, 47-56Feb. 12 at Troy* L, 59-61Feb. 17 at Central Florida* L, 57-64Feb. 19 at Florida Atlantic* W, 55-45Feb. 24 Belmont* L, 46-72Feb. 26 Lipscomb* W, 70-64Mar. 3 at Jacksonville* L, 55-60Mar. 5 at Stetson* L, 57-66

* denotes conference game% denotes University of Miami Jam

5-22 (4-16 A-Sun)Head Coach: Serena King

Date Opponent ResultNov. 22 vs. Eastern Kentucky L, 56-69Nov. 23 at Morehead State L, 65-77Nov. 26 Furman L, 58-77Dec. 1 at Southern Mississippi L, 44-48Dec. 13 Campbell* L, 57-58 Dec. 21 Radford L, 63-89Jan. 3 at Mercer* L, 63-68Jan. 5 at Georgia State* L, 49-79Jan. 8 High Point L, 56-68Jan. 10 Troy State* L, 50-60Jan. 14 at North Carolina A&T W, 72-52Jan. 17 Central Florida* L, 46-52Jan. 19 Florida Atlantic* W, 86-79Jan. 22 at Belmont* L, 53-72Jan. 24 at Lipscomb* L, 48-75Jan. 29 Stetson* L, 72-77Jan. 31 Jacksonville* W, 70-50Feb. 4 at Campbell* L, 50-59Feb. 7 at Stetson* L, 54-68Feb. 9 at Jacksonville* W, 75-60Feb. 12 Lipscomb* W, 71-60Feb. 14 Belmont* L, 61-77Feb. 19 at Florida Atlantic* L, 53-72Feb. 21 at Central Florida* L, 48-74Feb. 26 at Troy State* L, 56-70Mar. 4 Georgia State* L, 60-67Mar. 6 Mercer* L, 60-68

5-22 (4-12 A-Sun)Head Coach: Barry Street

Date Opponent ResultNov. 22 Western Carolina L, 62-85Nov. 26 at High Point L, 40-65Nov. 30 vs. Birmingham Southern L, 56-65Dec. 1 vs. Bethune-Cookman L, 86-90Dec. 3 Winthrop W, 54-51Dec. 6 at William & Mary L, 56-84Dec. 8 at Charlotte L, 58-93Dec. 20 at St. Louis& L, 54-105Dec. 21 vs. Southeast Missouri State& L, 63-98 Jan. 6 at East Carolina L, 59-87Jan. 11 at Campbell* L, 64-76Jan. 15 at Norfolk State L, 58-81Jan. 18 at Georgia State* L, 56-75Jan. 20 at Jacksonville State* L, 60-88Jan. 23 Belmont* W, 76-69Jan. 25 Samford* W, 70-49Jan. 30 at Jacksonville* L, 59-62Feb. 1 at Stetson* L, 78-82Feb. 6 Mercer* l, 59-60Feb. 8 Troy State* L, 51-57Feb. 13 Central Florida L, 60-74Feb. 15 at Florida Atlantic* L, 79-81Feb. 20 at Samford* L, 64-73Feb. 22 at Belmont* L, 43-67Feb. 27 Jacksonville State* W, 99-91Mar. 1 Georgia State* L, 55-82Mar. 8 Campbell* W, 90-73

^ denotes USF Best Western Classic (Tampa, Fla.)& denotes Coca-Cola Biliken Classic (St. Louis, Mo)

2007-2008 2005-2006 2003-2004

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3-24Head Coach: Eddie McCurley

Date Opponent ResultNov. 16 at James Madison L, 65-92Nov. 21 at Johnson C. Smith L, 62-75Nov. 28 at North Carolina A&T W, 63-53Dec. 1 at Southern Mississippi L, 42-58Dec. 2 vs. Alcorn State L, 41-57Dec. 4 at Western Carolina L, 45-70Dec. 8 William & Mary L, 66-77Dec. 9 at UNC Asheville W, 66-61Dec. 15 Mars Hill L, 64-82Dec. 17 Morehead State L, 60-76Dec. 28 at Virginia Tech L, 39-76Dec. 29 vs. Elon L, 65-73Jan. 3 at Norfolk State L, 60-88Jan. 5 at Murray State L, 68-83Jan. 9 Savannah State W, 75-53Jan. 14 at Winthrop L, 60-78Jan. 19 at Texas-Pan American L, 63-71Jan. 21 at Texas A&M-Coupus Christi L, 48-78Jan. 24 Centenary L, 65-66Jan. 26 at Savannah State L, 60-61Jan. 31 at Davidson L, 56-68Feb. 2 Texas A&M-Coupus Christi L, 64-80Feb. 5 at East Carolina L, 60-61Feb. 9 at Lipscomb L, 62-91Feb. 11 at Centenary L, 78-86Feb. 16 Texas-Pan American L, 61-69Feb. 23 Lipscomb L, 62-76

15-17Head Coach: Eddie McCurley

Date Opponent ResultNov. 17 North Carolina A&T W, 67-65Nov. 18 Norfolk State L, 70-80Nov. 21 at William & Mary L, 64-72Nov. 29 at Davidson L, 59-70Dec. 1 Bluefield State W, 77-53Dec. 2 Johnson C. Smith L, 63-70Dec. 7 at Florida Southern L, 45-69 Dec. 8 at Eckerd L, 61-74Dec. 9 at Saint Leo W, 77-71Dec. 17 at Morehead State L, 84-90Dec. 28 at Kennesaw State L, 64-74Dec. 30 at Armstrong Atlantic W, 88-81Jan. 3 at UNC Asheville L, 66-86Jan. 6 at Livingstone L, 65-70Jan. 9 at UNC-Pembroke L, 73-82Jan. 10 at Campbell L, 67-82Jan. 13 Savannah State W, 68-39Jan. 18 Virginia State W, 65-62Jan. 22 at Newberry W, 78-60Jan. 25 Morris Brown W, 85-56Jan. 29 at Mars Hill L, 66-76Jan. 31 at Presbyterian L, 69-81Feb. 8 at Virginia State L, 59-62Feb. 14 at Morris Brown W, 92-50Feb. 17 at Savannah State W, 65-45Feb. 20 Livingstone W, 74-61Feb. 21 at East Carolina L, 64-79Feb. 22 vs. Piedmont W, 63-54Feb. 26 vs. Emmanuel W, 84-49Mar. 8 Mt. Vernon Nazarene L, 56-68Mar. 9 Warner Pacific W, 87-64Mar. 10 Oakland City W, 90-70

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GARDNER-WEBB COACHING RECORDS

COACH YEARS RECORD PCT.Phyllis Littlefield 4 (1975-1979) 48-24 .667Pat Francis 1 (1979-1980) 10-10 .500Sallie Black 6 (1980-1986) 36-104 .257Jeff Tubbs 2 (1986-1988) 5-44 .102Bud Black 2 (1988-1990) 42-19 .689Brenda Halford 3 (1990-1993) 42-41 .506Mark Hannuksela 2 (1993-1995) 18-36 .333Eddie McCurley 7 (1995-2002) 97-97 .500Barry Street 1 (2002-2003) 5-22 .185 Serena King 1 (2003-2004) 5-22 .185Rick Reeves 10 (2004-present) 151-157 .490

TOTAL 39 (1975-present) 459-576 .443

NCAA DI 14 (2000-present) 179-242 .425

EAKDOWNGARDNER-WEBBYEAR-BY YEAR RESULTS

YEAR RECORD PCT. COACH1975-76 7-7 .500 Littlefield1976-77 11-7 .611 Littlefield1977-78 17-4 .810 Littlefield1978-79 13-6 .684 Littlefield1979-80 10-10 .500 Francis1980-81 7-15 .318 Sallie Black1981-82 5-19 .208 Sallie Black1982-83 1-22 .044 Sallie Black1983-84 7-17 .292 Sallie Black1984-85 13-12 .520 Sallie Black1985-86 3-19 .136 Sallie Black1986-87 0-25 .000 Tubbs1987-88 5-19 .208 Tubbs1988-89 19-9 .679 Bud Black1989-90 23-10 (6-8 SAC) .670 Bud Black1990-91 19-8 (10-4 SAC) .704 Halford1991-92 13-16 (7-7 SAC) .448 Halford1992-93 10-17 (4-10 SAC) .370 Halford1993-94 10-17 (4-10 SAC) .370 Hannusksela1994-95 8-19 (3-11 SAC) .296 Hannusksela1995-96 22-7 (10-4 SAC) .759 McCurley1996-97 18-9 (9-5 SAC) .667 McCurley1997-98 10-16 (6-8 SAC) .385 McCurley1998-99 12-14 (6-8 SAC) .462 McCurley1999-2000 17-10 (10-6 SAC) .630 McCurley2000-01 15-17 .469 McCurley2001-02 3-24 .111 McCurley2002-03 5-22 (4-12 A-Sun) .185 Street2003-04 5-22 (4-16 A-Sun) .185 King2004-05 9-18 (7-13 A-Sun) .333 Reeves2005-06 14-16 (11-9 A-Sun) .467 Reeves2006-07 14-17 (10-8 A-Sun) .452 Reeves2007-08 13-18 (8-8 A-Sun) .419 Reeves2008-09 17-15 (9-7 Big South) .531 Reeves2009-10 28-5 (15-1 Big South) .849 Reeves2010-11 23-11 (11-5 Big South) .676 Reeves2011-12 4-25 (3-15 Big South) .138 Reeves2012-13 13-18 (5-13 Big South) .419 Reeves2013-14 16-14 (11-9 Big South) .550 Reeves

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For more than 30 years, the Big South Conference has matured into a competitive leader in college athletics, actively pursuing excellence on the field of play and in the classroom. The League’s growing presence as an NCAA Division I athletic conference is evident by notable accomplishments on the national stage, innovative marketing and media partnerships, increased television packages, and quality athletic competition while intentionally fostering the academic, personal, social, athletic and leadership development of each student-athlete. This has evolved into the Conference’s mission of “Developing Leaders Through Athletics.”

On April 24, 1983, Charleston Southern (then Baptist College) Athletic Director Howard Bagwell and Augusta President George Christenberry began recruiting members into the Big South and less than four months later on August 21, the Big South Conference was formed when Augusta, Charleston Southern, Campbell, Coastal Carolina and Winthrop committed to the new League. One month later, Dr. Edward M. Singleton was selected as the League’s first Commissioner and continued to solicit new members. His efforts led to the additions of Armstrong State, Radford and UNC Asheville, giving the Big South more than the required six members to constitute an official conference. The Big South’s first year of competition was in the Fall of 1984, and in September 1986, the Big South Conference was granted full-fledged NCAA Division I status.

During its infancy and prior to securing automatic bids to NCAA Championships, the Big South made early strides in earning at-large berths in several national postseason events, including volleyball, women’s basketball and women’s golf. In 1989, George F. “Buddy” Sasser replaced the retiring Dr. Singleton as Commissioner, and in 1990, the League received its first automatic bid -- an automatic qualifier to the NCAA Baseball Championship. Under Sasser’s seven years of leadership, the Conference implemented its public relations and compliance programs, and introduced its first-ever men’s basketball television package, featuring the Big South competing against some of the finest teams in the nation.

In August 1996, Kyle B. Kallander replaced Sasser as the League’s third Commissioner, and in his 18 years at the helm of the Big South, Kallander has been instrumental in aggressively promoting the Conference to unprecedented new heights. The Conference has enjoyed record levels in marketing revenue during his tenure, as he has brought television coverage to Big South women’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball and women’s lacrosse for the first time in Conference history, as well as increased national television exposure to the League as a whole through aggressive and unique television packages.

Under Kallander’s leadership, the Big South developed and initiated its first long-range strategic plan, re-affirming the League’s vision as a distinctive athletic Conference committed to the quality of institutional life through athletic competition. He also spearheaded the efforts to add football as a championship sport, which came to fruition in 2002, and oversaw the additions of men’s and women’s indoor track & field in 1997 and women’s lacrosse in 2013. At the same time, Kallander has solidified Conference membership with double-digit member institutions for six consecutive years. Recent additions include High Point, Gardner-Webb, Presbyterian College and Longwood, plus the return of charter member Campbell University. Kallander’s long range vision has also included technological advancements, as the Conference introduced its first live video streaming event in 2005 and has since expanded its video offerings to more than 800 annually through a partnership with the member institutions, as well as the creation of several online and social media platforms.

Since 2000, the Big South Conference has experienced monumental growth and success in nearly every sport. During this time, the Conference has had an individual National Champion six times, has had more than 325 All-Americans, has reached the quarterfinals in the FCS Playoffs as well as the “Sweet 16” in men’s soccer, women’s basketball and baseball; has received national Top 25 rankings in football, men’s soccer, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, baseball, men’s outdoor track & field, and men’s golf; had an individual selected to play in the NCAA Singles Championship eight times in addition to the first men’s tennis doubles at-large selection; had the first women’s golf program advance to the national finals; had the No. 1 ranked men’s golfer in the country; had the nation’s top scoring men’s basketball team five consecutive years as well as the national men’s basketball scoring leader twice; has received two at-large playoff berths in the Football Championship Subdivision since 2006; has had nine NFL Draft picks; and has had two institutions finish in the top 10 in the NCAA Men’s Golf Championships -- including the Conference’s highest-ever team finish in an NCAA event (fifth in 2007).

In 2006-07, the Big South was the only Conference nationwide to have an at-large participant in the football playoffs (Coastal Carolina), a team in the Second Round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament (Winthrop) and a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Baseball Regionals (Coastal Carolina). In fact, Coastal Carolina’s baseball program has been a No. 1 seed four times -- including a national seed for the first time in 2010, while the Chanticleers’ FCS playoff berth in 2006 came in just the fifth-year of the Big South’s football existence. The 2009-10 season saw Liberty’s Sam Chelanga win two NCAA National Championships (cross country, 10,000-meter run); Coastal Carolina’s baseball team reach the Super Regionals for the second time in three years as well as being ranked No. 1 in the national RPI and as high as No.

3 in the national polls; and three women’s basketball teams reached the postseason for the first time in Conference history. In 2010-11, Chelanga won two more NCAA National Championships (cross country, outdoor 5,000-meter run), the Big South had its first automatic bid recipient in football (Coastal Carolina), UNC Asheville reached the Second Round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, Coastal Carolina’s women’s golf team was the first in Conference history to advance to the NCAA Championship out of Regional play, and a League-record 18 baseball players were drafted in the 2011 MLB First-Year Player Draft. In 2011-12, the Big South had a record five individuals selected for the NCAA Men’s Golf Regionals -- the most of any Division I conference, as well as a record 42 All-Americans.

In 2012-13, the Big South had 32 student-athletes earn All-America distinction, while another 12 were named Academic All-Americans. The Conference also had two football playoff teams – and two playoff wins -- for the first time, had a women’s basketball team win a postseason game for the first time since 2005, had a League-record four men’s basketball teams selected for postseason play, had two men’s soccer teams reach the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive season, and had two men’s and women’s golf programs selected for NCAA Regional play. This past season produced the League’s first FCS playoff quarterfinalist, had four postseason wins in men’s basketball, had its second women’s golf team qualify for nationals, and tied the Conference-record with 13 Academic All-Americans.

Several former Big South student-athletes have also reached national prominence in recent years. Coastal Carolina’s Amber Campbell made the U.S. Olympic Team in 2008 and 2012, and was one of five former Big South athletes to compete in the 2008 Games; High Point’s Tamas Kovacs qualified for the 2012 London Games; VMI’s Reggie Williams has played in the NBA since 2010, UNC Asheville’s Ty Wigginton was named an American League All-Star in 2010, and Coastal Carolina’s Dustin Johnson has won eight PGA Tour events since departing the Big South Conference in 2007. Two former Big South baseball players made their major league debuts in 2014 (Eddie Butler and Tommy LaStella), while Avery Warley became the third Big South women’s basketball player to play in the WNBA three years ago.

The Conference’s tagline, “Developing Leaders Through Athletics” was unveiled in 2008-09 in conjunction with the Conference’s 25th Anniversary. The League also honored its heritage with the Top 25 “Best of the Best” moments in League history from 1983-2008, with Liberty University’s 10-year women’s basketball championship run from 1996-2007 being crowned the No. 1 moment in the Big South’s first 25 years. As part of the League’s 30th anniversary celebration in 2013-14, All-Decade Teams were recognized for the first time in each sport. The Conference’s on-field accomplishments have been duplicated in the classroom. For the past five years, nearly 50 percent of Conference’s student-athletes were named to the Big South’s Presidential Honor Roll for maintaining a 3.0 grade-point average for the academic year, and the League has had more than 120 Academic All-Americans in its history. Furthermore, the Big South has recorded double figure totals in NCAA Public Recognition Awards for APR progress the last five years.

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Rk. Team W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Home Away Neutral

1 High Point 16-4 .800 22-11 .667 11-3 9-7 2-1

2 Liberty 15-5 .750 20-11 .727 10-3 8-6 2-2

3 Winthrop 15-5 .750 24-9 .727 13-2 9-6 2-1

4 Campbell 13-7 .650 19-12 .613 11-3 7-8 1-1

5 Gardner-Webb 11-9 .550 16-14 .533 13-2 3-10 0-2

6 Coastal Carolina 10-10 .500 15-16 .484 10-5 5-9 0-2

7 Presbyterian 9-11 .450 12-19 .387 8-6 3-12 1-1

8 UNC Asheville 7-13 .350 11-20 .355 7-9 3-10 1-1

9 Radford 5-15 .250 7-23 .233 4-10 3-12 0-1

10 Longwood 5-15 .250 8-22 .267 5-11 3-10 0-1

11 Charleston Southern 4-16 .200 8-22 .267 5-10 3-12 0-0

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Player of the Year Dequesha McClanahan, Winthrop

Freshman of the Year Kaylah Keys, High Point

Defensive Player of the YearKiera Gaines, Campbell

Coach of the Year DeUnna Hendrix, High Point

Scholar Athlete of the Year Ashley Rininger, Liberty

All-Big South First Team Dequesha McClanahan, WinthropKaylah Keys, High PointAshley Rininger, LibertyStacia Robertson, High PointAJ Jordan, Coastal Carolina

All-Big South Second Team Catrina Green, Gardner-WebbRoslyn Presley, CampbellKiera Gaines, CampbellErica Williams, WinthropKarlee Taylor, Presbyterian

All-Big South Honorable Mention Schaquilla Nunn, WinthropErin Bratcher, Charleston SouthernAyana Avery, RadfordAngelica Henry, Coastal CarolinaPaige Love, UNC Asheville

all-Freshman team Kayla Keys, High PointErica Williams, WinthropMickayla Sanders, LibertyDeAnneisha Jackson, High PointKarsen Sims, Coastal CarolinaSimone Brown, Liberty

All-Academic Team Casey Elliot, CampbellKirklin Kirkpatrick, Charleston SouthernAJ Jordan, Coastal CarolinaCatrina Green, Gardner-WebbStacia Robertson, High PointJessica Parker, LongwoodAshley Rininger, LibertySherece Smith, PresbyterianKiera McIvor, RadfordLeah Wormack, UNC AshevilleDequesha McClanahan, Winthrop

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The HTC Center - Conway, S.C. First Round - Tuesday, March 4

No. 8 UNC Asheville 43 ....................... No. 9 Radford 42No. 7 Presbyterian 54 ................... No. 10 Longwood 40

No. 6 Coastal 106 ............. No. 11 Charleston Southern 71

Quarterfinals – Thursday, March 6 No. 1 High Point 79 ....................No. 8 UNC Asheville 69No. 4 Campbell 63 ................... No. 5 Gardner-Webb 46No. 2 Liberty 67 ..........................No. 7 Presbyterian 42

No. 3 Winthrop 77................... No. 6 Coastal Carolina 58

Semifinals - Saturday, March 8 No. 1 High Point 73 ..........................No. 4 Campbell 69No. 3 Winthrop 65 ...............................No. 2 Liberty 59

Finals - Sunday, March 9No. 3 Winthrop 87 ...........................No. 1 High Point 74

Postseason ResultsPOST SEASON

Thurs, March 20 - WNITat Bowling Green 72, High Point 62

Sat, March 22 - NCAA Tournament 1st Roundat Duke 87, Winthrop 45

team statistics summaries

G PF-PA Avg score Margin FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RebF RebA MarginCampbell 31 1996-1924 64.4-62.1 +2.3 726-1768 .411 176-528 .333 368-557 .661 1256 1149 +3.5Charleston Southern 30 1891-2090 63.0-69.7 -6.6 658-1810 .364 218-750 .291 357-564 .633 1094 1288 -6.5Coastal Carolina 31 2230-2206 71.9-71.2 +0.8 807-1950 .414 164-474 .346 452-609 .742 1287 1210 +2.5Gardner-Webb 30 1951-1948 65.0-64.9 +0.1 671-1787 .375 119-435 .274 490-768 .638 1373 1154 +7.3High Point 33 2394-2314 72.5-70.1 +2.4 850-2089 .407 184-596 .309 510-722 .706 1306 1328 -0.7Liberty 31 2162-1856 69.7-59.9 +9.9 751-1776 .423 175-551 .318 485-667 .727 1422 952 +15.2Longwood 30 1696-1987 56.5-66.2 -9.7 591-1741 .339 162-619 .262 352-516 .682 1063 1307 -8.1Presbyterian 31 1623-1659 52.4-53.5 -1.2 584-1525 .383 146-473 .309 309-495 .624 1042 1104 -2.0Radford 30 1669-1954 55.6-65.1 -9.5 646-1650 .392 135-398 .339 242-392 .617 1060 1270 -7.0UNC Asheville 31 1888-2038 60.9-65.7 -4.8 640-1834 .349 166-616 .269 442-612 .722 1240 1266 -0.8

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SCORING OFFENSETeam GP PTS AVG 1. High Point 33 2394 72.52. Coastal Carolina 31 2230 71.93. Liberty 31 2162 69.74. Winthrop 33 2258 68.45. Gardner-Webb 30 1951 65.06. Campbell 31 1996 64.47. Charleston Southern 30 1891 63.08. UNC Asheville 31 1a888 60.99. Longwood 30 1696 56.510.Radford 30 1669 55.611.Presbyterian 31 1623 52.4

SCORING MARGINTeam Off. Def. Ma1. Liberty 69.7 59.9 +9.92. Winthrop 68.4 60.3 +8.13. High Point 72.5 70.1 +2.44. Campbell 64.4 62.1 +2.35. Coastal Carolina 71.9 71.2 +0.86. Gardner-Webb 65.0 64.9 +0.17. Presbyterian 52.4 53.5 -1.28. UNC Asheville 60.9 65.7 -4.89. Charleston Southern 63.0 69.7 -6.610.Radford 55.6 65.1 -9.511.Longwood 56.5 66.2 -9.7 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGETeam FG FGA Pct1. Liberty 751 1776 .4232. Winthrop 839 2021 .4153. Coastal Carolina 807 1950 .4144. Campbell 726 1768 .4115. High Point 650 2089 .4076. Radford 646 1650 .3927. Presbyterian 584 1525 .3838. Gardner-Webb 671 1787 .3759. Charleston Southern 658 1810 .36410.UNC Asheville 640 1834 .34911.Longwood 591 1741 .339

3-POINT FG PCT Team 3FG 3FGA Pct1. Coastal Carolina 164 474 .3462. Radford 135 398 .3393. Campbell 176 528 .3334. Liberty 175 551 .3185. High Point 184 596 .3096. Presbyterian 146 473 .3097. Winthrop 128 437 .2938. Charleston Southern 218 750 .2919. Gardner-Webb 119 435 .27410.UNC Asheville 166 616 .26911.Longwood 162 619 .262

REBOUNDING OFFENSETeam G Reb Avg1. Liberty 31 1422 45.92. Gardner-Webb 30 1373 45.83. Winthrop 33 1377 41.74. Coastal Carolina 31 1287 41.55. Campbell 31 1256 40.56. UNC Asheville 31 1240 40.07. High Point 33 1306 39.68. Charleston Southern 30 1094 36.59. Longwood 30 1063 35.410.Radford 30 1060 35.311.Presbyterian 31 1042 33.6

ASSISTSTeam G No. Avg1. Campbell 31 503 16.22. Liberty 31 436 14.13. High Point 33 451 13.74. Winthrop 33 443 13.45. Coastal Carolina 31 400 12.96. Gardner-Webb 30 381 12.77. Radford 30 351 11.78. Presbyterian 31 342 11.09. Charleston Southern 30 319 10.610.Longwood 30 311 10.411.UNC Asheville 31 321 10.4

SCORING DEFENSETeam GP PTS AVG 1. Presbyterian 31 1659 53.52. Liberty 31 1856 59.93. Winthrop 33 1990 60.34. Campbell 31 1924 62.15. Gardner-Webb 30 1948 64.96. Radford 30 1954 65.17. UNC Asheville 31 2038 65.78. Longwood 30 1987 66.29. Charleston Southern 30 2090 69.710. High Point 33 2314 70.111. Coastal Carolina 31 2206 71.2

FREE THROW PCT Team FTM FTA Pct1. Coastal Carolina 452 609 .7422. Liberty 485 667 .7273. UNC Asheville 442 612 .7224. High Point 510 722 .7065. Winthrop 452 648 .6986. Longwood 352 516 .6827. Campbell 368 557 .6618. Gardner-Webb 490 768 .6389. Charleston Southern 357 564 .63310. Presbyterian 309 495 .62411. Radford 242 392 .617

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSETeam FG FGA Pct1. Liberty 611 1747 .3502. Winthrop 729 2031 .3593. Presbyterian 584 1584 .3694. Gardner-Webb 691 1842 .3755. Radford 689 1825 .3786. Campbell 693 1824 .3807. UNC Asheville 720 1818 .3968. Longwood 701 1720 .4089. High Point 811 1953 .41510.Coastal Carolina 827 1969 .42011.Charleston Southern 741 1725 .430

3-POINT PCT DEFENSETeam 3FGM 3FGA Pct1. Winthrop 190 674 .2822. Presbyterian 150 520 .2883. UNC Asheville 129 438 .2954. Gardner-Webb 158 535 .2955. Charleston Southern 135 453 .2986. Campbell 183 613 .2997. Liberty 171 560 .3058. Radford 163 527 .3099. Coastal Carolina 167 516 .32410.High Point 172 524 .32811.Longwood 162 474 .342

REBOUNDING DEFENSETeam G Reb Avg1. Liberty 31 952 30.72. Presbyterian 31 1104 35.63. Campbell 31 1149 37.14. Gardner-Webb 30 1154 38.55. Coastal Carolina 31 1210 39.06. Winthrop 33 1312 39.87. High Point 33 1328 40.28. UNC Asheville 31 1266 40.89. Radford 30 1270 42.310.Charleston Southern 30 1288 42.911.Longwood 30 1307 43.6

BLOCKED SHOTSTeam G No. Avg1. High Point 33 147 4.52. Winthrop 33 144 4.43. Gardner-Webb 30 123 4.14. Liberty 31 125 4.05. UNC Asheville 31 114 3.76. Campbell 31 98 3.27. Charleston Southern 30 89 3.0 Longwood 30 89 3.0 Radford 30 89 3.010.Presbyterian 31 74 2.411.Coastal Carolina 31 63 2.0

STEALSTeam GP No. AVG 1. High Point 33 320 9.72. Winthrop 33 313 9.53. Charleston Southern 30 278 9.34. Coastal Carolina 31 268 8.65. Gardner-Webb 30 252 8.46. Campbell 31 252 8.17. Longwood 30 230 7.78. Radford 30 211 7.09. Presbyterian 31 207 6.710. UNC Asheville 31 203 6.511. Liberty 31 184 5.9

3-POINT FG MADE Team G No. Avg1. Charleston Southern 30 218 7.32. Campbell 31 176 5.73. Liberty 31 175 5.64. High Point 33 184 5.65. Longwood 30 162 5.46. UNC Asheville 31 166 5.47. Coastal Carolina 31 164 5.38. Presbyterian 31 146 4.79. Radford 30 135 4.510. Gardner-Webb 30 119 4.011. Winthrop 33 128 3.9

SCORING (To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team’s games) Team School Cl GP FG 3FG FT PTS PPG1 Dequesha McClanahan Win SR 33 212 29 133 586 17.82 Kaylah Keys HPU FR 33 181 73 148 583 17.73 AJ Jordan COASTAL JR 31 213 11 78 515 16.64 Daeisha Brown LONG SO 24 129 10 98 366 15.35 Erica Williams WIN FR 33 197 1 105 500 15.26 Roslyn Presley CAM SR 31 184 2 94 464 15.07 Ashley Rininger LIB SO 31 182 2 90 456 14.78 Ayana Avery RAD JR 30 162 95 21 440 14.79 Angelica Henry Coastal SR 31 154 42 100 450 14.510 Catrina Green GWU SR 30 169 0 92 430 14.311 Erin Bratcher CSU SR 30 129 84 39 381 12.7

REBOUNDINGTeam School Cl GP Off Def Total Avg1 Catrina Green GWU SR 30 140 186 326 10.92 Schaquilla Nunn WIN SO 28 107 166 273 9.83 Kiera Gaines CAM JR 31 94 189 283 9.14 Ashley Rininger LIB SO 31 121 159 280 9.05 Stacia Robertson HPU JR 33 120 170 290 8.86 Katelyn Adams LIB SO 31 107 151 258 8.37 Erica Williams WIN FR 33 90 167 257 7.88 Keyonna Allen PC JR 31 88 130 218 7.09 AJ Jordan Coastal JR 31 66 150 216 7.010 Alexx Puckett Coastal SR 31 68 142 210 6.811 Ashley James CAM SR 31 81 127 208 6.7

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 4.0 made per game) Team School Cl GP FG FGA PCT1 Catrina Green GWU SR 30 169 306 0.5522 Ashley Rininger LIB SO 31 182 336 0.5423 Schaquilla Nunn WIN SO 28 124 239 0.5194 Erica Williams WIN FR 33 197 396 0.4975 Keyonna Allen PC JR 31 128 260 0.4926 Roslyn Presley CAM SR 31 184 381 0.4837 AJ Jordan Coastal JR 31 213 451 0.4728 Stacia Roberston HPU JR 33 157 346 0.4549 Alexx Puckett Coastal SR 31 130 303 0.42910 Angelica Henry Coastal SR 31 154 360 0.42811 Daeisha Brown LONG SO 24 129 306 0.422

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 1.5 made per game) Team School Cl GP 3FG 3FGA PCT1 Karlee Taylor PC SR 31 79 194 0.4072 Janelle D Brown CAM JR 31 49 133 0.3683 Mickayla Sanders LIB FR 30 51 140 0.3644 Ayana Avery HPU JR 30 95 263 0.3615 Kiera Gaines CAM JR 31 48 140 0.3436 Kaylah Keys HPU FR 33 73 214 0.3417 Teddy Vincent HPU FR 30 46 136 0.3388 Jasmine Dale GWU SR 30 65 196 0.3329 Erin Bratcher CSU SR 30 84 287 0.293

3-Point FG Made Team School Cl GP 3FG AVG1 Ayana Avery RAD JR 30 95 3.22 Erin Bratcher CSU SR 30 84 2.83 Karlee Taylor PC SR 31 79 2.54 Kaylah Keys HPU FR 33 73 2.25 Jasmine Dale GWU SR 30 65 2.26 Mickayla Sanders LIB FR 30 51 1.77 Janelle D Brown CAM JR 31 49 1.68 Kiera Gaines CAM JR 31 48 1.59 Teddy Vincent HPU FR 30 46 1.510 Kyndal Skersick LONG SO 27 38 1.4

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FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 2.5 made per game) Team School Cl GP 3FG 3FGA PCT1 Kaylah Keys HPU FR 33 148 176 0.8412 Leah Wormack UNCA SO 29 75 91 0.8243 AJ Jordan Coastal JR 31 78 95 0.8214 Dequesha McClanahan WIN SR 33 133 163 0.8165 Brittany Gwyn UNCA JR 31 82 106 0.7746 Daeisha Brown LONG SO 24 98 130 0.7547 Ashley Rininger LIB SO 31 90 120 0.7508 Alexx Puckett Coastal SR 31 96 130 0.7389 DJ Fowler CSU SR 26 79 109 0.72510 Angelica Henry Coastal SR 31 100 138 0.725 ASSISTS Team School Cl GP AST AVG 1 Dequesha McClanahan WIN SR 33 218 6.62 Angelica Henry Coastal SR 31 155 5.03 RaeChaun Edwards CAM SO 31 145 4.74 Sadalia Ellis LIB SO 28 112 4.05 Kiera Gaines CAM JR 31 123 46 Breshara Gordon RAD SR 29 106 3.77 Mayhana Dunovant GWU JR 23 80 3.58 Emily Frazier LIB JR 31 106 3.49 DJ Fowler CSU SR 26 86 3.310 Kaylah Keys HPU FR 33 91 2.8

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Team School Cl GP AST AVG TO AVG Ratio1 Mayhana Dunovant GWU JR 23 80 3.5 53 2.3 1.52 Dequesha McClanahan WIN SR 33 218 6.6 150 4.5 1.53 Angelica Henry Coastal SR 31 155 5 109 3.5 1.44 Emily Frazier LIB JR 31 106 3.4 81 2.6 1.35 Kiera Gaines CAM JR 31 123 4 98 3.2 1.36 Sadalia Ellis LIB SO 28 112 4 91 3.3 1.27 RaeChaun Ellis LIB SO 31 145 4.7 128 4.1 1.18 DJ Fowler CSU SR 26 86 3.3 77 3.0 1.19 Breshara Gordon RAD SR 29 106 3.7 112 3.9 0.9

STEALS Team School Cl GP AST AVG1 DJ Fowler CSU SR 26 79 3.02 Angelica Henry Coastal SR 31 76 2.53 Dequesha McClanahan WIN SR 33 79 2.44 Stacia Roberstson HPU JR 33 76 2.35 Tiffany Charles WIN JR 33 76 2.36 Kiera Gaines CAM JR 31 57 1.87 Kaylah Keys HPU FR 33 60 1.88 Taylor Calvert WIN JR 31 55 1.89 RaeChaun Edwards CAM SO 31 54 1.710 Ayana Avery RAD JR 30 47 1.6

Blocks Team School Cl GP NO. AVG1 Shaquilla Nunn WIN SO 28 75 2.72 Stacia Roberstson HPU JR 33 60 1.83 Catrina Green GWU SR 30 47 1.64 KJ Weaver UNCA FR 31 44 1.45 Amanda Coffer CAM FR 29 41 1.46 Ashley Rininger LIB SO 31 43 1.47 Katelyn Adams LIB SO 31 40 1.38 Heather Tobeck LONG SR 30 36 1.29 Leah Wormack UNCA SO 29 33 1.110 Rachael Ross RAD FR 30 32 1.1

Offensive ReboundsTeam School Cl GP NO AVG1 Catrina Green GWU SR 30 140 4.72 Ashley Rininger LIB SO 31 121 3.93 Shaquilla Nunn WIN SO 28 107 3.84 Stacia Robertson HPU JR 33 120 3.65 Katelyn Adams LIB SO 31 107 3.56 Kiera Gaines CAM JR 31 94 3.07 Roslyn Presley CAM SR 31 91 2.98 Jessica Heilig GWU JR 30 87 2.99 Latrice Phelps HPU JR 33 94 2.810 Keyonna Allen PC JR 31 88 2.8

Defensive Rebounds Team School Cl GP NO AVG1 Catrina Green GWU SR 30 186 6.22 Kiera Gaines CAM JR 31 189 6.13 Shaquilla Nunn WIN SO 28 166 5.94 Dequesha McClanahan WIN SR 33 175 5.35 Stacia Robertson HPU JR 33 170 5.26 Ashley Rininger LIB SO 31 159 5.17 Erica Williams WIN FR 33 167 5.18 Katelyn Adams LIB SO 31 151 4.99 AJ Jordan Coastal JR 31 150 4.810 Ayana Avery RAD JR 30 144 4.8

Minutes Played Team School Cl GP Mins AVG1 Dequesha McClanahan WIN SR 33 1231 37.32 Ayana Avery RAD JR 30 1066 35.53 Kiera Gaines CAM JR 31 1070 34.54 AJ Jordan Coastal JR 31 1054 34.05 Karlee Taylor PC SR 31 1044 33.76 Erin Bratcher CSU SR 30 1010 33.77 Alexx Puckett Coastal SR 31 1037 33.58 Samiya Wright CAM JR 32 1058 33.19 Erica Williams WIN FR 33 1084 32.810 Kaylah Keys HPU FR 33 1074 32.5

GAMES WITH 20-OR-MORE POINTSPlayer 20-24 25-29 30+ TotalKaylah Keys, HPU 7 5 1 13AJ Jordan, CCU 7 4 11D. McClanahan, WU 8 4 12Ashley Rininger, LU 5 2 7Ayana Avery, RU 6 1 7Erica Williams, WU 5 2 7Rosyln Presley, CU 5 2 7Daeisha Brown, LW 3 3 6Catrina Green, GWU 6 6Erin Bratcher, CSU 3 1 4Stacia Robertson, HPU 3 1 4Ancia Dotson, CSU 3 1 4Karlee Taylor, PC 4 4Angelica Henry, CCU 1 2 3Alexx Puckett, CCU 2 2Heather Tobeck, LW 2 2Kiera Gaines, CU 2 2Schaquilla Nunn, WU 1 1 2Kyndal Skersick, LW 2 2Sherece Smith, PC 1 1 2Jasmine Dale, GWU 2 2Raven Williams, LW 1 1 2Keyonna Allen, PC 2 2Jessica Heilig, GWU 2 2Kayla Cook, CCU 1 1DJ Fowler, CSU 1 1Tayler Tremblay, HPU 1 1RaeChaun Edwards, CU 1 1Tatum Jarvis, CSU 1 1Tianna Knuckles, ASHE 1 1Latrice Phelps, HPU 1 1Ja’Da Brayboy, ASHE 1 1Paige Love, ASHE 1 1Olivia Parker, GWU 1 1Shonese Jones, ASHE 1 1Rachel Ross, RU 1 1Samiya Wright, WU 1 1Mickayla Sanders, LU 1 1Karsen Sims, CCU 1 1

DOUBLE-DOUBLES16 - Ashley Rininger, Liberty 15 - Catrina Green, Gardner-Webb 15 - Schaquilla Nunn, Winthrop 10 - Kiera Gaines, Campbell 10 - Dequesha McClanahan, Winthrop 10 - Erica Williams, Winthrop 10 - Stacia Robertson, High Point 7 - Olivia Parker, Gardner-Webb 7 - Angelica Henry, Coastal Carolina 6 - AJ Jordan, Coastal Carolina 6 - Katelyn Adams, Liberty 5 - Anicia Dotson, Charleston Southern 5 - Roslyn Pressley, Campbell 4 - Khalilah Ali, Longwood 4 - Alexx Puckett, Coastal Carolina 3 - Ayana Avery, Radford 3 - Catherine Kearney, Liberty 3 - Keyonna Allen, Presbyterian 2 - Rachel Ross, Radford 2 - Daeisha Brown, Longwood 2 - DeAnneisha Jackson, High Point

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