2009-10 university of tampa women's basketball media guide
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2009-10 University of Tampa Women’s Basketball
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University of Tampa Basketball FactsFounded..................................................................................1931Enrollment ..........................................................................6,200Address ..........401 W. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa, FL 33606Nickname ......................................................................SpartansSchool Colors ..........................................Red, Black and GoldNational Affiliation ......................................................NCAA IIConference ........................................................Sunshine StateHome Court ..........Bob Martinez Sports Center (3,432)200809 Record ..................................................................266200809 SSC Record..........................................................124200809 SSC Finish............................................................FirstStarters Returning/Lost ....................................................4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................................9/5
The AdministrationPresident ..........................................Ronald L. Vaughn, Ph.D.Athletic Director ..............................................Larry MarfiseAssociate Athletic Director/Marketing ............Gil SwallsAssistant Athletic Director ..........................Cher PittengerFacility Director ..............................................Jerome FultonFaculty Representative ................................Dr. Eric Vlahov
The Coaching StaffHead Coach ..............................................................Tom JesseeAlma Mater ............................................Bluefield State, 1988Office Phone ..................................................(813) 2573490Email ................................................................tjessee@ut.eduCareer Record ......................................318153 (16 years)Tampa Record ..................................14864 (seven years)Assistant Coach ................................................Phyllis KesselAssistant Coach ....................................................Nikki JesseeAssistant Coach ..............................................Hailee SullivanOffice Phone ..................................................(813) 2573645Manager............................................................Jennifer Gellock
Sports InformationDirector ......................................................................Tom KolbeAlma Mater ..........................................................Tampa, 2001Office Phone ..................................................(813) 2573473Email ..................................................................tkolbe@ut.eduWomen’s Basketball SID ....................................Taylor FlattAlma Mater ..........................................................Tampa, 2009Office Phone ..................................................(813) 2573444Email ....................................................................kflatt@ut.eduSports Information Fax ............................(813) 2536288Website ........................................www.tampaspartans.com
CreditsThe University of Tampa 200910 women’s basketball media guide was written by Taylor Flatt,Assistant Sports Information Director, with editorialassistance by Tom Kolbe and Adrian Martinez.Photography by Andy Meng, Stageshot Photography.Design and layout by Tom Kolbe, Taylor Flatt andCarli Todd. Front cover designed by Carli Todd.
General InformationTable of Contents..........................1Quick Facts ....................................1Athletic Directory ........................2
The CoachesTom Jessee ................................34Phyllis Kessel ................................5Nikki Jessee....................................6Hailee Sullivan ..............................7
200910 Team InfoRoster................................................8TV/Radio Roster ..........................9Outlook ..................................1011
Returning PlayersBrittany Brown....................1213Tiara Cook ............................1415Angela Guiu ..........................1617Catriana Messina................1819Gianna Messina ..................2021Caitlyn Mitryk ......................2223Laina Sylestine ....................2425Sarah Wickham ..................2627
NewcomersAlli Corbett ..................................28Taja Green....................................28Kamari Smith..............................29Tristan Weiner ..........................29
200809 ReviewSchedule/Results ......................30Individual Statistics ..................31Game Highs..................................32Team Statistics ............................33Honors and Awards ................33
Tampa W. Basketball HistorySpecial Recognition..................34Retired Numbers ......................34Honors and Awards ..........3536Yearly Results ............................37Tampa Coaching History ......37Spartans in the NCAA..............38Spartans in the SSC ..........3940Ind. Season Records ..........4143Ind. Career Records ..........4446Single Game Ind. Records ......47
Team Game Records ................48Team Season Records ......4951Other Team Records................52Yearly Leaders ....................5355Milestones....................................56
Sunshine State ConferenceConference Information ........57200708 SSC Awards ..............57200708 SSC Standings ..........57200809 SSC Poll ......................57
The OpponentsOpponent Information ....5859AllTime Series Records..........60YearbyYear Results ........6166
AllTime RosterW. Basketball Roster ........6768
The University of TampaSSC Silver Anniversary ..........69National Championships 7071SSC Championships ................71UT Athletic Hall of Fame ........72SSC Hall of Fame ......................73Academic AllAmericans ........74AllAmericans ......................7576University Overview ........7778SAAC ..............................................79Athletic Facilities ......................80
The AdministrationDr. Ronald L. Vaughn ..............81Larry Marfise..............................82
History of UTNickname & Colors ..................83From the Beginning ................83
The MediaNewspapers ................................84Television ....................................84Radio ..............................................84
The Schedule200910 Schedule ..Back Cover
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Athletic Department Phone Number: (813) 2536240Athletic Department Fax: (813) 2536288Department EMail: first initial last [email protected] (unless noted)Ashley Arcuri, Promotions Coordinator ......................................2571733Ed Brennan, Head Swimming Coach ............................................2591328Scott Brickett, Head Athletic Trainer (wbrickett) ....................2573264Adrian Bush, Head Men’s Soccer Coach........................................2573407Chris Catanach, Head Volleyball Coach ........................................2573406Rick Christie, Head Golf Coach..........................................................2573498Jaci Davis, Assistant Softball Coach ................................................2573481DeCarlo Deveaux, Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach ..............2573781Hope Donnelly, Head Cheerleading Coach ..................................2571733Al DuFaux, Head Tennis Coach ........................................................2573076Bill Dunlap, Head Crew Coach (wdunlap)....................................2584166Taylor Flatt, Assistant Sports Information Director ................2573444Jerome Fulton, Facilities Director....................................................2573482Ryan Gober, Assistant Swimming Coach ......................................2573419Nikki Jessee, Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach ................2573645Tom Jessee, Head Women’s Basketball Coach ..........................2573490Mark Johnson, Assistant Baseball Coach/Head JV Coach ....2573673Leslie Kanter, Head Softball Coach..................................................2573481Jamie Kennedy, Assistant Athletic Trainer ..................................2536264Phyllis Kessel, Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach ..............2573645Jim Kiner, Assistant Swimming Coach ..........................................2573419Tom Kolbe, Sports Information Director......................................2573473Jeff Lamm, Associate Head Volleyball Coach ..............................2573190Maurice Loregnard, Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach..................2573184Gerry Lucey, Head Women’s Soccer Coach ................................2573188Frank Maldonado, Assistant Baseball Coach ..............................2573673Larry Marfise, Athletic Director ......................................................2573307Scott McNulty, Assistant Baseball Coach ......................................2573673Sam Militello, Associate Head Baseball Coach............................2573673Erin Morse, Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach ..........................2573184Phil Murray, Assistant Swimming Coach......................................2573419Cher Pittenger, Assistant Athletic Director/Compliance ........2573000Denise Rubio, Assistant Softball Coach ........................................2573481Eric Sims, Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach......................................2573184Jarrett Slaven, Head Cross Country Coach ..................................2573644Richard Schmidt, Head Men’s Basketball Coach ......................2573440Gil Swalls, Associate Athletic Director............................................2571733Don Tobin, Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach ............................2573184Stephanie Tucker, Athletic Training Intern ..................................2536264Joe Urso, Head Baseball Coach ........................................................2573488Dror Vaknin, Assistant Cross Country Coach..............................2573644Heather VanOpdorp, Assistant Athletic Trainer ........................2536264Steve Wolf, Assisant Men’s Soccer Coach ....................................2573184Melissa Wright, Business Manager (melissa.wright) ............2573100
The University of Tampa fields 16 men's and women's varsitysports which compete at the NCAA Division II level. UT is amember of the nineschool Sunshine State Conference, considered the "Conference of National Champions." Spartanteams are among those national champions, having wonNCAA II titles in men's soccer (1981, 1994 & 2001), baseball(1992, 1993, 1998, 2006 & 2007), golf (1987 & 1988), volleyball (2006) and women’s soccer (2007). Studentathletes aregiven opportunities to excel both athletically and academically. The University of Tampa is the home of numerous AllAmericans, allregion and allconference players each yearand is among the top schools in the SSC numbering studentathletes who are named to the Commissioner's Honor Roll.Whether you are a participant or a spectator, The Universityof Tampa Spartans offer an exciting brand of intercollegiateathletics.
Larry MarfiseAthletic Director
Jerome FultonFacilities
Chris CatanachVolleyball
Bill DunlapCrew
Tom JesseeWomen’s
Basketball
Al DuFauxTennis
Hope DonnellyCheerleading
Rick ChristieGolf
Adrian BushMen’s Soccer
Scott BrickettAthletic Training
Ed BrennanSwimming
Tom KolbeSports
Information
Cher PittengerAssistant AD/
Compliance/SWA
Gil SwallsAssociate
AD/Marketing
Melissa WrightBusinessManager
Joe UrsoBaseball
Leslie KanterSoftball
Gerry LuceyWomen’s Soccer
Richard SchmidtMen’s Basketball
Jarrett SlavenCross Country
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Tom Jessee is in his eighth season as head coach for The Universityof Tampa women's basketball program. Jessee has guided his teamto four straight NCAA tournament appearances, marking the firsttime in program history that the Spartans have appeared in fourconsecutive national tournaments.
Jessee has 16 years under his belt as a collegiate head coach, withnine of those seasons spent at his alma mater Bluefield State (W.V.)University, where he compiled a 17089 mark. He earned his 300thcareer victory on the Tampa bench when the Spartans defeatedPalm Beach Atlantic by a 5952 margin in 2008. In all, Jessee is now318153 (.675) in the college ranks.
His .675 winning percentage ranks 22nd among active coaches and34th alltime nationally. His 318 wins are good for 32nd on theactive coaches list.
At UT, Jessee has led the Spartans to five of the program's sevenNCAA tournaments and three Sunshine State Conference tournament championships. His 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009
TomJessee
HEAD COACHHEAD COACHEigth seasonBluefield State, 1988Career Record: 318153UT Record: 14864Five NCAA Tournaments
squads all received bids to the NCAA tourney, and all but one of UT’sSSC tournament crowns have been during the Jessee era, comingin 2006, 2007 and 2009.
His 14864 record at Tampa gives him the program's top overallwinning percentage at .698. He was also the fastest coach in UTwomen's basketball history to 100 victories and led his 200506,200607, 200708 and 200809 teams to four straight 20plus winseasons for the first time in program history.
Among the players Jessee has coached include Sheena Walton, whobecame the first player in UT history to garner second team AllAmerican honors (Daktronics). Walton also joined Crystal Ashley asthe only Spartans to be threetime firstteam allSSC selections. Healso coached firstteam allSSC selections Jessie McDowell (2003),Yushanda Morse (2004) and Gianna Messina (2009). Under hisguidance, Hailee Sullivan was the first player in program history tobe named to the NCAA South Regional alltournament team in2009.
Jessee enjoyed instant success his first season, inheriting a Spartanteam that finished 1612 the previous year and guiding it to a 238record, the SSC regular season championship, and a NCAA IITournament bid. Jessee was named was named Sunshine StateConference Coach of the Year for his efforts as the Spartansadvanced to the semifinal round of the NCAA Division II SouthRegional, winning the program’s first NCAA tournament gamewith a 6255 victory over Florida Southern.
His success reached a pinnacle during the 200809 season whenhis team set a new program mark for wins in a season with 26. Thesquad captured a share of the regular season conference title andgarnered the highest national ranking in team history – 19th. Jesseealso led the team to a schoolrecord 13 consecutive wins, three of
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which came as Tampa won the SSC tournament title. The squadalso secured the program’s second NCAA tournament victory.
While at Bluefield State, his teams won four conference championships, two district titles, and advanced to the NAIA Sweet 16 in198586 when he served as an assistant. He was voted districtCoach of the Year in 1989, and his team placed either first or second in the WVIAC eight times in 12 seasons (nine as head coach,three as an assistant).
During his career, Jessee has tutored and developed two NAIA AllAmericans, three conference and district players of the year, 27 allconference selections at Bluefield State, and the NCAA II nationalthreepoint shooting leader.
Tom Jessee Career RecordYear School Overall Record Conference Finish198889 Bluefield State 1713 WVIAC Tourn. Runnerup198990 Bluefield State 238 Conference Champions199091 Bluefield State 1811199192 Bluefield State 228 WVIAC Tourn. Runnerup199293 Bluefield State 254 Conference Champions199394 Bluefield State 218199495 Bluefield State 917199596 Bluefield State 1710199697 Bluefield State 1810200203 Tampa 238 113 NCAA II South Regional200304 Tampa 1018 410200405 Tampa 1810 97200506 Tampa 247 133 NCAA II South Regional200607 Tampa 238 124 NCAA II South Regional200708 Tampa 247 133 NCAA II South Regional200809 Tampa 266 124 NCAA II South RegionalTotals 15 seasons 318153 (.675) 7434 (.685) Five NCAA Appearances
On January 25, 2007, Jessee was chosen to the "25 at 25" squad bythe West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference as one of theleague's top five coaches of all time. The group of 20 players and fivecoaches was selected by a panel of coaches, administrators, playersand media.
Just prior to accepting the Tampa position, he coached girl’s basketball at New Port Richey Gulf High School and was named TampaTribune Pasco County Coach of the Year in 1998. In five years at thehigh school level, he compiled a 7567 record. He was also PascoCounty Coach of the Year in golf in 200102.
Jessee and his wife Nikki reside in St. Petersburg.
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In her eighth season with the Spartans, Phyllis
Kessel is making her impact on the program as she
works with the team’s post players. In addition to
those duties, she also has a hand in recruiting,
scouting opponents and daytoday operations as
the team's top assistant.
At UT, Kessel has helped guide the program to five NCAA tournaments, including the past four. She also
became the first UT assistant coach to be a part of four consecutive NCAA national tourneys.
Among the players Kessel has coached at Tampa include Sheena Walton, who became the first player in
UT history to garner second team AllAmerican honors (Daktronics). Walton also joined Crystal Ashley as
the only Spartans to be threetime firstteam allSSC selections. She also coached firstteam allSSC selec
tions Jessie McDowell (2003), Yushanda Morse (2004) and Gianna Messina (2009).
A 2002 graduate of Charleston University in physical edu
cation, Kessel was a fouryear letterwinner in basketball
and served as team captain for one season. Basketball was
not her only sport in college as she was also a member of
the crew team.
As a coach, she has previously assisted with an AAU team
in basketball and volleyball for one season each.
Phyllis previously served as a teacher at Chasco
Elementary School and has recently completed a dual
Masters in sport management and sport coaching
She is single and resides in New Port Richey.
Assistant Coach Phyllis Kessel
PhyllisKessel
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Nikki Jessee is in her first season as an assistant coach atUT after previously serving as a collegiate head coach forthe past five seasons. In addition to her full involvement indaytoday operations, Jessee specializes in recruiting andguard development. No stranger to the Sunshine StateConference, Jessee has spent a total of five years in theSSC as both a player and head coach.
Last season, Jessee led Lynn University to a 1612 recordafter successfully guiding the Fighting Knights to a 1612record and its first ever NCAA Women’s BasketballCoaches Association national poll recognition in 200708.With an overall record of 3224 at the helm of theFighting Knights, Jessee was the first Lynn coach in 13years to post consecutive winning seasons.
In her first year patrolling the sidelines, Jessee became the third coach in school history for any sport to beginher career 80 while the team’s 142 start tied a program mark. The Fighting Knights scored the most pointssince the 200001 season and recorded backtoback winning seasons for the first time in a decade.
Jessee joined the Fighting Knights after three successful years at Martin Methodist College in Pulaski, Tenn.,where she went 3857. In her final year, her team opened the season with its best start in school history (132)and later established program records for wins in a season, highest national ranking (No. 27) and wins over top25 teams (3 upset wins) while also picking up their first conference tournament win and advancing to the semifinals for the first time. Overall she posted improvements of six games between her first and second years andseven games between her second and third seasons. Jessee’s teams also made huge strides academically as shehelped boost the RedHawks’ team gradepoint average above 3.0, significantly higher than the 2.02 team GPAbefore her arrival.
No stranger to the Sunshine State Conference, Jessee enjoyed a stellar threeyear career at Rollins College whereshe helped the Tars to a 6323 record. In her final season, the Tars posted a 273 record, won both the SSCRegular Season and Tournament title and earned a no.1 seed in the NCAA South Regional Tournament. Whileplaying in the SSC she was twice honored as an AllSSC selection, named the SSC Tournament MVP, team MVP,Tars Female Athlete of the Year and Central Florida Female Athlete of the Year. She remains in the top10 in theRollins record books for scoring, threepointers made and percentage, freethrows made and percentage andblocks.
Her career began at the University of Florida where she helped the Gators to the second round of the NCAATournament as a freshman. Following graduation, Jessee played professionally for the Bracknell (England)Thames Valley Tigers, leading her team in points and rebounds per game.
Prior to her arrival at Martin Methodist College, Jessee coached at Tusculum College in Greeneville, Tenn., whereshe was the recruiting coordinator from 200304. She spent two years (200002) at Campbell University, whereshe helped guide the Lady Camels to an Atlantic Sun Regular Season Championship and runnerup finish at theASun Tournament. Jessee was then named head coach at Lyman High in Orlando, Fla., where she remained fora one year stint before becoming the recruiting coordinator at Tusculum.
A Florida native, she began her coaching career in Lakeland, Fla., where she helped guide George Jenkins HighSchool to the State Finals in the 19992000 season.
Jessee was a standout player at Lakeland High School, earning AllAmerica honors, First Team AllState, MissFlorida Runnerup her junior year, Area Player of the Year three times and was ranked as one of the 50 bestplayers in the nation. She is the alltime leading scorer for a career and season at Lakeland High School and alsoholds the record for most points in a game with 50.
She graduated from Rollins in 1999 with a Bachelors Degree in English and received her Masters from CampbellUniversity in 2001 with a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies. She is the youngest of five children, and has a twinsister.
NikkiJessee
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Hailee Sullivan is in her first season as an assistant coachat The University of Tampa after playing for the Spartansfrom 200509.
In 200809 as a senior, she helped the Spartans to a schoolrecord 26 victories while being part of the first class inprogram history to advance to four NCAA tournaments.She was also part of three Sunshine State Conference tournament championships while capturing the regular seasontitle as a senior.
While averaging over 24 minutes per game, Sullivan finished her career with a pair of doublefigure scoring performances in the NCAA South Regional. She tallied 21
points versus Clark Atlanta and then scored 14 against Ouachita Baptist in the South Region semifinals en route tobecoming the first Spartan to be named to the regional alltournament team. She scored double figures on eightoccasions while averaging 7.0 points per game. The sharpshooter owned a 42.1 percent clip from 3point rangewhile connecting on 53 from beyond the arc. She also led all Spartans with an 87.5 percent free throw percentage.
As a junior, she started in 11 of 30 games played and logged double figure scoring in five games. She scored 13points on three occasions and played all 40 minutes twice. She also buried multiple 3pointers in six games with atleast one threepointer in 16 games. Her experience also included time versus Valdosta State in the NCAA SouthRegional.
She played in 19 games as a sophomore, scoring in double figures twice. She hit a 3 pointer in eight contests anddished out a pair of assists on three occasions. Sullivan made an impact as a freshman, playing in 18 games off thebench. She scored double figures twice and logged 10plus minutes in seven games while leading the Spartans inscoring twice.
A native of Skokie, Ill., she is a graduate of Niles West High School, where she averaged 17.6 points as a senior. Anallconference and allarea selection, she was also named Cook County allarea and set a singleseason schoolrecord for threepointers made. Playing for Lou Metallo, she was named team MVP. She also played club basketballfor Full Package, where she led her team to nationals.
While at UT, she served as a volunteer for UT Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and was a ScholarAthletewho earned a Dean’s academic scholarship. She was also a member of the Dean’s List. She earned her bachelor’sdegree in secondary education and exercise science/sports studies.
HaileeSullivanASSISTANTASSISTANT
COACHCOACHFirst seasonTampa, 2009
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# Name Position Height Class Hometown Previous School2 Catriana Messina G 55 Jr. Tampa, Fla. Academy of the Holy Names3 Tistan Weiner G 56 Fr. Appleton, Wis. Appleton East HS5 Gianna Messina G 56 Jr.. Tampa, Fla. University of South Florida12 Caitlyn Mitryk G/F 61 Sr. Lake Mary, Fla. University of South Florida14 Laina Sylestine G 59 So. San Antonio, Texas John Paul Stevens HS15 Destiny Mitchell G 59 Fr. Metropolis, Ill. Massac County HS20 Angela Guiu G 56 Sr. Longwood, Fla. Lake Mary HS22 Sarah Wickham G 57 So. Naples, Fla. St. John Neumann HS23 Brittany Brown F 61 So. Fort Myers, Fla. Dunbar HS24 Tiara Cook F 60 Sr. Holiday, Fla. Gulf HS32 Kamari Smith G 57 Fr. Orlando, Fla. Ocoee HS40 Taja Green F 511 Jr. Peoria, Fla. Coffeyville CC42 Alli Corbett G/F 511 Fr. Tarpon Springs, Fla. Tarpon Springs HS
Head Coach: Tom JesseeAssistant Coach: Phyllis KesselAssistant Coach: Nikki JesseeAssistant Coach: Hailee SullivanManager: Jennifer Gellock
# Name Position Height Class Hometown Previous School23 Brittany Brown F 61 Fr. Fort Myers, Fla. Dunbar HS24 Tiara Cook F 60 Jr. Holiday, Fla. Gulf HS42 Alli Corbett G/F 511 Fr. Tapron Springs, Fla. Tarpon Springs HS40 Taja Green F 511 Jr. Peoria, Fla. Coffeyville CC20 Angela Guiu G 56 Jr. Longwood, Fla. Lake Mary HS2 Catriana Messina G 55 So. Tampa, Fla. Academy of the Holy Names5 Gianna Messina G 56 So. Tampa, Fla. University of South Florida12 Caitlyn Mitryk G/F 61 Jr. Lake Mary, Fla. University of South Florida32 Kamari Smith G 57 Fr. Orlando, Fla. Ocoee HS14 Laina Sylestine G 59 Fr. San Antonio, Texas John Paul Stevens HS3 Tristan Weiner G 56 Fr. Appleton, Wis. Appleton East HS22 Sarah Wickham G 57 Fr. Naples, Fla. St. John Neumann HS
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Front Row (from left): Assistant CoachHailee Sullivan, Kristina Carruth, CaitlynMitryk, Tiara Cook, Kamari Smith, AlliCorbett, Brittany Brown, Taja Green,Manager Alejandra Grijalva, Assistant SIDTaylor Flatt
Back Row (from left): Assistant CoachPhyllis Kessel, Laina Sylestine, AngelaGuiu, Catriana Messina, Gianna Messina,Sarah Wickham, Tristan Weiner, AssistantCoach Nikki Jessee, Head Coach TomJessee
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##22Catriana Messina
5-5 - Jr. - GTristan Weiner
5-6 - Fr. - GGianna Messina
5-6 - Jr. - GCaitlyn Mitryk6-1 - Sr. - G/F
##1122##55##33
##1144Laina Sylestine
5-9 - So. - GAngela Guiu
5-6 - Sr. - GSarah Wickham
5-7 - So. - GBrittany Brown
5-11 - So. - F
##2233##2222##2200
##2244Tiara Cook
6-0 - Sr. - FKamari Smith
5-7 - Fr. - GTaja Green5-11 - Jr. - F
##4400##3322
Pronunciation Guide
Caitlyn Mitryk: KAYTluhn MITTrickCatriana Messina: CATreeahnah muhSEEnuhCorbett: KORbetGianna Messina: JEEahnah muhSEEnuhGuiu: JEEyouKamari: KUHmareeLaina Sylestine: LANEah SILLesteenTaja: TAHjahTiara: TEEeraTristan Weiner: TRIStuhn WYnurWickham: WICKhum
Alli Corbett5-11 - Fr. - G/F
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2009-10 OutlookComing off of the best year in program history, The University ofTampa women’s basketball team enters the 200910 season withaspirations to continue its recent history of consistent success.Tampa will look to do so as the preseason favorites to win theSunshine State Conference and ranked No. 17 in the Division IIBulletin Preseason Top 25.
Last season UT captured both the regular season and tournamenttitles in the SSC en route to winning a programbest 26 games, butthe season ended disappointingly with a secondround exit in theNCAA tournament to Ouachita Baptist. Tampa will attempt to channel that frustration into inspiration for a better finish this year.
Tampa’s eighthyear head coach Tom Jessee is excited aboutendeavoring for greater accomplishments with this veteranladensquad.
“We would like to host and win the regional,” says Jessee of thisyear’s primary goal. “We hung that on the team right at the beginning of the year. We don’t want to look back and compare one yearto another, but we do want to continue and build upon the traditionset by the previous teams.”
Achieving that goal could be made easier by the fact that Tampareturns four starters from last year’s squad, and the Spartans onlygraduated three seniors.
Angela Guiu and Catriana Messina will battle for the starting role atpoint guard. While one will receive the nod, the other will beexpected to produce just as much off the bench.
“That’s a healthy competition, and the great thing from a coach’sstandpoint is that both will play,” Jessee says, adding that both bringdifferent strengths to the floor.
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Guiu is returning for her fourth year as a Spartan and brings a significant amount of starting experience into the upcoming year. Thesenior has played in 87 career games while starting in 66 of thosecontests. With a .388 mark from behind the 3point line, theLongwood, Fla. native has established herself as a menace to opponents from longrange.
Messina received valuable minutes off the bench last season andwill be able to contribute if the junior is thrust into the starting rolethis year. While averaging nearly 15 minutes as a key reserve during her sophomore campaign, the Tampa native compiled 62assists, and Jessee is eager to see how her strong offseasonimprovements translate in game action.
Gianna Messina will once again be looked to for strong productionfrom her guard position.
“We think she is certainly a player of the year type candidate in theleague, and she has really grown into a leadership role with us,”states Jessee.
The junior led the Spartans last season in virtually every offensivecategory while landing on the allSSC first team along with beingnamed the SSC Tournament Most Outstanding Player. The Tampanative and twin sister of Catriana is a significant threat frombeyond the arc as she posted the program’s secondbest clip by anindividual in a season from 3point land season with a 43.4 percentsuccess rate.
When Messina is in need of a breather, the Spartans can look tosophomore Sarah Wickham. A native of Naples, Fla., she brings astrong perimeter game to the floor. Wickham will be expected to fillin the offensive void left from the graduation of Hailee Sullivan whoremains with the team as an assistant coach.
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Kamari Smith is a freshman that could potentially have an immediate impact as she has already shown a strong grasp of Jessee’s styleof play in the preseason. Sophomore Laina Sylestine and incomingfreshman Tristan Weiner will also push for minutes at guard.
Caitlyn Mitryk returns as the starting small forward after finishingfirst on the squad in blocked shots with 53 last season.
“She’s been one of the better defensive players in the conference,and we’ve asked her to step up and be more of an offensive player,”Jessee says.
The senior saw action in all 32 of Tampa’s contests last seasonwhile starting 29 and averaging nearly 30 minutes per game. Shefinished with 96 assists, good for secondbest on the squad. Mitrykalso was third on the team in rebounding.
The only newcomer to the starting five is junior college transferTaja Green. She joins the Spartans after two years at CoffeyvilleCommunity College (Kan.).
“Taja picks up things really well – student of the game, and shebrings a lot of previous college experience,” Jessee comments.
She was named to both the allregion and allconference squadsduring her two seasons at CCC, leading her team with 6.3 reboundsper game while also averaging 9.7 points a contest. She will beexpected to be a strong player for UT once she is comfortable in theJessee system, something the head coach expects to happen quickly.
Tiara Cook will make the transition from the four spot to the fiveposition this year following the departure of Kym Taylor.
“She could contend for player of the year as well. She is probablyour most athletic player, and she’s a matchup problem for oppo
Caitlyn Mitryk
nents,” Jessee states about the center.
The Holiday, Fla. native was an allSSC selection last season and alsoearned a spot on the conference’s alltournament squad. She averaged 12.3 points per game and compiled 52 blocks. The seniorneeds 414 points this season to become the 15th member of UT’s1,000 point club, a feat that would top off a strong career for Cook.
Sophomore Brittany Brown and freshman Ali Corbett are also versatile reserves that will challenge for minutes.
“We’re trying to get some depth, and we think we’ve done that withdeveloping our sophomore class and the other players we’vebrought in,” Jessee says. “To win in the regional, you have to havethat depth. You can’t win three games in four days without a strongbench.”
Tampa will also look to continue to pose problems to opponentsdefensively. Last season the Spartans finished in the top five nationally in scoring defense and field goal percentage defense.
“It’s sometimes tough to overcome problems on the offensive endon any given night, but defensively you’ve got no excuses. Youshould be able to play within the structure of your defense everynight. We feel like that will continue to be our strength.”
Tampa enters the season with heightened expectations. Behind thestrength of a veteran starting lineup and an improved bench, Jesseehopes that the Spartans can meet those expectations and remainamong the best in the Sunshine State Conference while earning abid to make a significant run through the NCAA South Regional.
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Division II Bulletin Preseason Top 25
1. Michigan Tech2. Franklin Pierce3. Delta State4. Indianapolis5. California (Pa.)6. Stonehill7. Emporia State8. Fort Lewis9. Holy Family10. UC San Diego11. Central Oklahoma12. Minnesota State Mankato13. Grand Valley State14. Alaska Anchorage15. West Texas A&M16. Clayton State17. TAMPA18. Northern Kentucky19. Indiana (Pa.)20. Philadelphia21. Gannon22. LenoirRhyne23. West Liberty24. Seattle Pacific25. Columbus State
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Brittany BrownSophomore
Forward
5-11
Fort Myers, Fla.
Dunbar High School
Personal: Volunteered with Lee County Recreationand Parks as a summer camp counselor...Has threesiblings, Tracy, Herbert and Waymond...Related toUniversity of Florida football players Major Wrightand Markihe Anderson and New Mexico StateUniversity football player DarriusPreston…Daughter of Cheyenne and HerbertBrown...Exercise science and sports major...Birthdate: 1/19/90.
##2233As a Freshman: SSC Commissioner’s HonorRoll…Saw action in nine contests…Scored six pointswhile clocking a seasonbest 11 minutes againstPuerto RicoCayey (11/18)…Pulled down fiverebounds against Warner (12/3).
High School: Attended Dunbar High School whereshe played for head coach DwayneDonnell...Averaged nine points and 11rebounds...Led the state of Florida inrebounding...Holds the school record for reboundswith over 1,000...Played in the Lee County AllStargame...Selected to the Who’s Who Among HighSchool Students list…Helped team to state finals twoyears in a row.
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Getting to Know BrittanySuperstitions ..................Pray and stretch twice before gamesCareer Goals ............Become physical therapist or radiologistFavoritesFood ......................Steak, fries, mac and cheese, chicken alfredoMovie ....................................................................Love and BasketballTelevision Show ..................................Courage the Cowardly DogActor/Actress ..................................................................Sanaa LathanVacation Spot ..............................................................................OrlandoProfessional Athlete..................................................Candace ParkerSports Team ......................................................Tennessee Lady VolsSubject in School ........................................................................ScienceWebsite ..................................................................www.myspace.comThing I like most about UT ....The sports, campus and cafeWhat I do in my spare time ........................Work out and read
Brown’s Career HighsPoints: 6 vs. PRCayey (11/18/08)FG Made: 3 vs. PRCayey (11/18/08)FG Attempted: 4 vs. PRCayey (11/18/08)FG Percentage: .750 (34) vs. PRCayey (11/18/08)FT Made: 1 vs. Barry (1/17/09)FT Attempted: 2 vs. Barry (1/17/09)Rebounds: 5 vs. Warner (12/03/08)Steals: 1 twice, last vs. Barry (1/17/09)Assists: 1 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State (11/29/08)Blocks: 1 vs. Augusta State (12/30/08)Minutes: 11 vs. PRCayey (11/18/08)
Brown’s Career Statistics
Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3-FG 3-FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 9 0 41 4.6 5 11 .455 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 3 7 10 1.1 0 0 1 6 1 2 11 1.2TOTAL 9 0 41 4.6 5 11 .455 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 3 7 10 1.1 0 0 1 6 1 2 11 1.2
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Tiara CookSenior
Forward
6-0
Holiday, Fla.
Gulf High School
As a Sophomore: Registered doublefigure minutes in sevengames...Had seasonhigh 12 points against Puerto RicoMayaguez (11/26)...Had three blocks against Saint Leo(1/9)...Played 22 minutes against Palm Beach Atlantic(2/23)...Credited with a point in 17 games...Had two steals ingames against West Georgia (11/23) and Palm Beach Atlantic(2/23)...Went 45 against Puerto RicoMayaguez...Had seasonhigh 11 rebounds against Puerto RicoRio Piedras(11/21)...Had multiple rebounds in 16 games...Grabbed fourrebounds and two blocks in NCAA South Regional versusValdosta State (3/14)...Had a block in 15 games.
As a Freshman: Began her collegiate career with a 16 pointperformance against Columbus state (11/17) in season opener...Connected on 55 field goals and 67 free throws...Matchedher seasonhigh with 16 points against Eckerd(2/21)...Registered doublefigure scoring totals on four occasions...Scored 11 versus Puerto RicoMayaguez (11/21) and10 against Flagler (12/9)...Earned first start against PalmBeach Atlantic (12/16)...Grabbed a seasonhigh 13 reboundson two occasions, against PRMayaguez (11/21) and Eckerd(2/21)...Also had 12 rebounds against Palm Beach Atlantic(12/16)...Had three blocked shots in SSC opener againstRollins (12/2)...Recorded a block in nine games...Recordedthree steals versus Florida Tech (1/10)...Saw 12 minutes ofaction in NCAA Regional against Valdosta State (3/9), finishingwith a pair of points and rebounds.
High School: Florida 5A allstate selection as asenior...Averaged 17.6 points, 10.5 rebounds, 2.2 blocks and3.2 steals as a senior...Finished her career as alltime leadingscorer and rebounder at Gulf High School...Was leadingrebounder in Pasco County as a senior...Led team to EliteEight appearance...Attended the same high school as currentTampa assistant coach Phyllis Kessel.
Personal: Carries impressive credentials as a student, maintaining a 3.8 GPA in high school...Was an honor roll letterwinner and student of the month...Recipient of Florida MedallionBright Futures Scholarship...Volunteered as a mentor atMarlow Elementary School...Daughter of Alex Cook andMonique Ellis...Computer information systems major...Birthdate: 8/1/88.
##2244As a Junior: AllSSC…SSC alltournament team…Led team infield goal percentage…Second on team in points, points pergame, field goals made, free throws made, rebounds, reboundsper game, and blocked shots…Recorded time in all 32 contests,starting in 30 of them…Collected seven doubledoubles on theyear…Tallied points in all 32 contests, including breaking the20point mark on six occasions…Attempted 14 free throws atPalm Beach Atlantic (12/6), the secondhighest total ofattempts by an individual in a game in program history…Alsoscored 21 points and registered 11 rebounds in thecontest…Scored 22 points – including an 89 performancefrom the charity stripe – at Eckerd (1/7)…Credited with 20points and 11 rebounds against Barry (1/17)…Recorded 22points and 12 rebounds against Florida Southern(2/25)…Converted 10 free throws in SSC tournament championship game against Rollins (3/8), the second most by anindividual in a single contest…Also registered 14 points and 11rebounds in the games while establishing a career mark inblocks with seven…Set a new career high in points scoredwith 24 in the NCAA South Regional semifinal againstOuachita Baptist (3/14).
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Cook’s Career HighsPoints: 24 vs. Ouachita Baptist (3/14/09)FG Made: 8 several times, last vs. Ouachita Baptist (3/14/09)FG Attempted: 15 twice, last vs. Fla. Southern (2/25/09)FG Percentage: 1.000 (55) vs. Columbus State (11/17/06)FT Made: 10 vs. Rollins (3/8/09)FT Attempted: 14 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (12/06/08)FT Percentage: 1.000 (44) several times, last vs. Eckerd (3/7/09)Rebounds: 14 vs. Eckerd (3/7/09) Steals: 4 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (2/23/08)Assists: 3 several times, last vs. Florida Southern (2/25/09)Blocks: 7 vs. Rollins (3/8/09)Minutes: 38 several times, last vs. Ouachita Baptist (3/14/09)
Getting to Know TiaraSuperstitions ......................................................Pray before gamesFavoritesFood ................................................................................................SeafoodSubject in School ..................................Anything with computersThing I like most about UT ..............................,The communityWhat I do in my spare time ....................Sleep, relax and shop
Cook’s Career StatisticsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3-FG 3-FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2006-07 29 2 323 11.1 35 78 .449 0 0 .000 47 68 .691 64 64 128 4.4 45 1 8 40 13 17 117 4.02007-08 26 0 222 8.5 21 48 .438 0 1 .000 32 45 .711 28 44 72 2.8 33 0 5 20 11 19 74 2.82008-09 32 30 860 26.9 132 260 .508 0 2 .000 131 182 .720 88 125 213 6.7 78 2 26 73 52 30 395 12.3TOTAL 87 32 1405 16.1 188 386 .487 0 3 .000 210 295 .712 180 233 413 4.7 156 3 39 133 76 66 586 6.7
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Angela GuiuSenior
Guard
5-6
Longwood, Fla.
Lake Mary High School
went 66 from behind the arc...Logged double figure time in28 games...Played seasonhigh 43 minutes against Saint Leo(2/13), going 66 at the free throw line...Clocked 27 minutesin Sunshine State Conference Semifinal against Rollins(3/8)...Connected on a threepointer in 15 games...Teamleader in threepoint field goals made and percentage.
As a Freshman: SSC allfreshman team...Member of SSCCommissioner’s Honor Roll...Made an immediate impact atpoint guard spot, starting 10 of 26 games played in rookieseason...Appeared in her first game against Puerto RicoMayaguez (11/21)...Registered her first collegiate point witha free throw versus Lake Superior State (11/25)...Scored aseasonhigh 17 points against Palm Beach Atlantic(1/13)...Also scored 16 versus Lynn (1/20) and 11 in Barry(2/3) game...Went 59 from beyond the arc versus PalmBeach Atlantic...Had an assist in 18 contests, including fouragainst Palm Beach Atlantic....Had three steals versus NovaSoutheastern (3/1)...Had seasonhigh seven rebounds in overtime SSC tournament championship victory over Rollins(3/4)...Played 18 minutes in NCAA South Regional versusValdosta State, sinking a threepointer with an assist.
High School: Starred at Lake Mary High School for CarlBrown, where she averaged 11 points, four assists and tworebounds as a senior...Firstteam 6A allstate selection...Shot65.5 percent from the field and 89.9 percent from the freethrow line...Named team MVP as a senior...Reached 1,000point plateau as a sophomore while attending Trinity PrepHigh School...Connected on eight consecutive threepointersas a freshman...Led team to a high school state championship...Nominee for McDonald’s AllAmerican...Attended thesame high school as current Spartan teammate AlexaKane...Also played club basketball for D.F.B.O., where she wonstate several times.
Personal: Served as a volunteer for Best Buddies, Habitat ForHumanity and the Winning Ways BasketballAcademy...Member of the Honor Roll...Recipient of CitizenshipAward and the Bright Futures Scholarship...Named to BrightFutures Honor Roll...Daughter of Ignacio and PilarGuiu...Psychology major...Birth date: 6/12/88.
##2200As a Junior: SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll…Played in 31 ofthe team’s 32 contests, starting in 30…Tallied points in 29games, recording double figures in seven contests…Pulleddown a seasonhigh six rebounds against Palm Beach Atlantic(11/26)…Scored a seasonbest 14 points behind the strengthof a 44 performance from beyond the arc against Warner(12/3)…Played in all 40 minutes at Florida Tech(1/24)…Collected three steals in three consecutive games(2/4, 2/7, 2/11)…Established a new career mark in assistswith seven against Eckerd (2/11)…Played 39 minutes inNCAA South Regional victory over ClarkAtlanta (3/13) whilescoring 10 points and pulling down five rebounds.
As a Sophomore: Started in 25 games...Scored seasonhigh24 points against Eckerd (1/16) where she went 78 from thethreepoint line...Registered doublefigure scoring in fivegames...Had four blocks against Barry (2/16) and threeagainst Eckerd and Rollins (2/2)...Played 40 minutes againstEckerd, making seven shots, all from behind the three pointline...Had seasonhigh seven rebounds against Palm BeachAtlantic (2/23)...Played 39 minutes against Rollins (12/1) and
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Guiu’s Career HighsPoints: 24 vs. Eckerd (1/17/08)FG Made: 7 vs. Eckerd (1/17/08)FG Attempted: 11 vs. Saint Leo (2/14/08)FG Percentage: 1.000 (66) vs. Rollins (12/1/07)3PT FG Made: 7 vs. Eckerd (1/17/08)3PT FG Attempted: 10 vs. Saint Leo (2/14/08)3PT FG Percentage: 1.000 twice, last vs. Warner (12/03/08)FT Made: 6 twice, last vs. Saint Leo (2/14/08)FT Attempted: 8 vs. Barry (1/19/08)FT Percentage: 1.000 (66) twice, last vs. Saint Leo (2/14/08)Rebounds: 7 twice, last vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (1/26/08)Steals: 4 twice, last vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (1/26/08)Assists: 7 vs. Eckerd (2/11/09)Blocks: 1 several times, last vs. Barry (2/14/09)Minutes: 43 vs. Saint Leo (2/14/08)
Guiu’s Career StatisticsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3-FG 3-FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2006-07 26 10 484 18.6 34 88 .386 31 78 .397 10 16 .625 7 38 45 1.7 20 0 35 30 2 21 109 4.22007-08 29 25 704 24.3 47 117 .402 43 101 .426 20 27 .741 7 61 68 2.3 33 0 46 32 1 19 157 5.42008-09 32 31 894 27.9 55 155 .355 44 125 .352 28 39 .718 12 64 76 2.4 48 0 89 70 3 24 182 5.7TOTAL 87 66 2082 23.9 136 360 .378 118 304 .388 58 82 .707 26 163 189 2.2 101 0 170 132 6 64 448 5.1
Getting to Know AngelaCareer Goals ..................................Become forensic psychologistFavoritesFood ..............................................................................................Hot dogsMove ......................................................................................Knocked UpTelevision Show ......................................................................Nip TuckActor/Actress ....................................................................Kate HudsonSports Team....................................................................Orlando MagicSubject in School ............................................Math or physchologyThing I like most about UT ..................,The beautiful campusWhat I do in my spare time....Shop and go out with friends
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Catriana MessinaJunior
Guard
5-5
Tampa, Florida
Academy of Holy Names##22(11/26)...Scored a seasonhigh 18 points versusPuerto RicoRio Piedras (11/21), going 68 frombehind the arc in the contest...Registered doublefigure minutes in seven games...Had four blocksagainst Puerto RicoMayaguez (11/26) and threeblocks against West Florida (12/16) and Eckerd(1/16)... Credited with a point in 14 games...Went45 from the free throw line during the SunshineState Conference tournament quarterfinals versusSaint Leo (3/4)...Saw action in NCAA SouthRegional against Valdosta State (3/14).
High School: Averaged 16 points, eight assists, fivesteals and five rebounds while playing for CaseyHiggins at Academy of the Holy Names...Played withher team sister, Gianna...Member of the 1,000 pointclub...County leader in assists as a junior andsenior...Firstteam allcounty and secondteam allstate selection...Played in the Hillsborough countyallstar game...Led team to state final four on twooccasions...Top moment was a lastsecond halfcourt shot that sent the game to overtime...Alsostarred as a softball player.
Personal: Recipient of PresidentialScholarship...Also received Bright Futures medallion...Member of the National Honor Society,National Art Honor Society, Matu Honor Society, MuAlpha Theta and National Beta Club...Volunteeredfor Metropolitan Ministries...Daughter of Paul andCathy Messina...Finance major...Birth date:9/12/89.
As a Sophomore: Appeared in all 32 contests,starting one…Credited with a point in 25games…Scored a seasonhigh 12 points againstPuerto RicoRio Piedras (11/25)…Recorded eightrebounds in consecutive games, doing it againstOklahoma Panhandle A&M (11/29) and Warner(12/3)…Played a seasonhigh 32 minutes againstBarry (1/17) and collected a seasonbest fivesteals…Scored eight points in Sunshine StateConference tournament final against Rollins(3/8)…Registered a career high in assists withseven against Ouachita Baptist in NCAA SouthRegional semifinal (3/14).
As a Freshman: Appeared in her first gameagainst Cal State Stanislaus (11/17)...Had ninepoints against Ohio Valley (11/20)...Logged sixrebounds during Puerto RicoMayaguez game
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Getting to Know CatrianaCareer Goals ..........................................Pursue career as a lawyerFavoritesFood ..........................................................................Chicken parmesanTelevision Show ................................................Love and BasketballVacation Spot ..........................................................................The beachProfessional Athlete ..................................................Alex RodriguezSports Team ..........................................................New York YankeesSubject in School ............................................................................MathWebsite ..................................................................www.myspace.comThing I like most about UT ........,Location, athletic program
C. Messina’s Career HighsPoints: 18 vs. PRRio Piedras (11/21/07)FG Made: 6 vs. PRRio Piedras (11/21/07)FG Attempted: 11 vs. PRCayey (11/18/08)FG Percentage: .600 (610) vs. PRRio Piedras (11/21/07)3PT FG Made: 6 vs. PRRio Piedras (11/21/07)3PT FG Attempted: 8 vs. PRRio Piedras (11/21/07)3PT FG Percentage: .750 (68) vs. PRRio Piedras (11/21/07)FT Made: 4 twice, last vs. Lynn (3/4/09)FT Attempted: 7 vs. Lynn (3/4/09)FT Percentage: 1.000 (22) vs. Cal StateStanislaus (11/17/07)Rebounds: 8 twice, last vs. Warner (12/03/08)Steals: 5 vs. Barry (1/17/09)Assists: 7 vs. Ouachita Baptist (3/14/09)Minutes: 32 vs. Barry (1/17/09)
C. Messina’s Career Statistics
Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3-FG 3-FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 20 0 162 8.1 22 47 .468 13 33 .394 7 10 .700 8 18 26 1.3 11 0 15 20 0 6 64 3.22008-09 32 1 475 14.8 39 112 .348 20 65 .308 17 26 .654 12 59 71 2.2 30 0 62 48 1 23 115 3.6TOTAL 52 1 637 12.3 61 159 .384 33 98 .337 24 36 .667 20 77 97 1.9 41 0 77 68 1 29 179 3.4
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Gianna MessinaJunior
Guard
5-6
Tampa, Florida
University of South Florida##55tion to force overtime in eventual victory at Barry(2/14)…Established the program’s fourthbest mark for 3pointers made and 3point field goal percentage in a game byhitting six of seven (.857) at Saint Leo (2/18)…Became justthe fifth player in UT history to score 30 points in a game,aided by again recording six 3pointers and by being a perfect88 at the free throw line, at Lynn (2/28)…Registered seconddoubledouble of the season by adding 12 rebounds to the 30point performance…Picked up third doubledouble of the season in the opening round of the SSC tournament by scoring18 and pulling down 10 rebounds against Lynn (3/4).
As a Freshman: Played in 29 games at the University ofSouth Florida while starting 10...Clocked seasonhigh 34 minutes against Pittsburgh (3/1)...Had a seasonhigh 15 pointsagainst North Florida (12/5)...Had nine assists and eightrebounds against Saint Peter’s (12/1)...Credited with at least asteal in eight games...Went 44 from the free throw line versus both Oregon (12/18) and Pittsburgh (3/1).
High School: Played alongside twin sister, Catriana, for coachCasey Higgins at the Academy of the Holy Names...Was firstteam allState as a junior and senior...Named an honorablemention member of the McDonald’s High School AllAmericateam…Led Hillsborough County in scoring averaging 24points a game...Made second team allState as asophomore...Part of the 2,000 point club...Florida DairyFarmers Class 3A Player of the Year...Was team captain forthree years...Was a threetime most valuable player...Two timeTampa Tribune and St. Petersburg Times Hillsborough CountyPlayer of the Year...Third in Hillsborough County as pointsleader of all time for women...Most Valuable Player of Northversus South FACA AllStar game…Also lettered in softball andtrack and field for one season.
Personal: Recipient of Bright FuturesScholarship...Volunteered with MetropolitanMinistries...Member of the National Honor Society, SpanishHonor Society, National Beta Club, Mu Alpha Theta and thePresident’s Honor Roll...Daughter of Paul and CathyMessina...Two older brothers, Paul and Anthony...Twin sisterof teammate Catriana...Accounting major, finance minor...Birthdate: 9/12/89.
As a Sophomore: Firstteam allSSC…SSC Tournament MostOutstanding Player…SSC Player of the Week (2/16 and3/2)…SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll…DII ADA AcademicAchievement Award winner…Started all 32 contests, a newschool record for starts in a season…Led the team in points,points per game, field goals made, 3point percentage, 3pointfield goals made, rebounds, rebounds per game, assists, steals,and minutes per game…3point field goal percentage of .434was secondbest in program by an individual in a season…85.7 percent clip from the charity stripe was program’sfifthbest mark in a season…Made 59 3pointers, the sixthbest total in a season by a Spartan…Recorded points in eachgame, scoring double figures in 21…Began Spartan careerwith 21point performance against North Alabama(11/15)…Recorded first of three doubledoubles by scoring13 and pulling down a careerbest 16 rebounds against NovaSoutheastern (1/3)…Established a career mark in assists witheight at Eckerd (1/7)…Collected four steals on two occasions –both against Rollins (2/7 and 3/8)…Hit two free throws with11 seconds remaining to give UT a twopoint win at Flagler(1/31)…Nailed a buzzerbeating three at the end of regula
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Getting to Know GiannaCareer Goals ..Graduate from law school and become a CPAFavoritesFood ......................................................................................................PizzaMovie ....................................................................Love and BasketballTelevision Show ..........................................................................FriendsActor/Actress ..............................Adam Sandler, Jennifer AnistonVacation Spot ..................................................................................BeachProfessional Athlete ..........................................................Derek JeterSports Team ..........................................................New York YankeesSubject in School ............................................................................MathWebsite ..................................................................www.facebook.comThing I like most about UT ......Location, athletic program,............................................................small school and small classes
What I do in my spare time ..................Hang out with friends
G. Messina’s Career HighsPoints: 30 vs. Lynn (2/28/09)FG Made: 9 vs. Eckerd (2/11/09)FG Attempted: 22 vs. North Alabama (11/15/08)FG Percentage: .700 (710) vs. Eckerd (1/07/09)3PT FG Made: 6 twice, last vs. Lynn (2/28/09)3PT FG Attempted: 9 vs. Lynn (2/28/09)3PT Percentage: .857 (67) vs. Saint Leo (2/18/09)FT Made: 8 twice, last vs. Lynn (2/28/09)FT Attempted: 9 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (11/26/08)FT Percentage: 1.000 (88) several times, last vs. Lynn (2/28/09)Rebounds: 16 vs. Nova Southeastern (1/03/09)Steals: 4 twice, last vs. Rollins (3/8/09)Assists: 8 vs. Eckerd (1/07/09)Blocks: 1 several times, last vs. Lynn (1/28/09)Minutes: 43 vs. Barry (2/14/09)
G. Messina’s Career Statistics
Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3-FG 3-FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 32 32 1054 32.9 133 321 .414 59 136 .434 102 119 .857 33 183 216 6.8 69 2 107 84 5 48 427 13.3TOTAL 32 32 1054 32.9 133 321 .414 59 136 .434 102 119 .857 33 183 216 6.8 69 2 107 84 5 48 427 13.3
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Caitlyn MitrykSenior
Guard/Forward
6-1
Lake Mary, Fla.
University of South Florida
Baptist (3/14).
As a Sophomore: Played in 18 games at theUniversity of South Florida while starting 2games…Saw seasonhigh of 24 minutes againstNew Hampshire (11/17) and Stetson(11/20)...Grabbed 7 rebounds against Florida GulfCoast (3/21)….Had seasonhigh 10 points againstStetson (11/20)…Had four assists against BethuneCookman (11/13).
As a Freshman: Played in 23 games at theUniversity of South Florida…Scored a seasonhigheight points against Georgia Southern(11/19)…Had a seasonhigh four rebounds againstTexas Southern (11/18)…Had two threepointshots against Stetson (11/21)…Saw seasonhigh 14minutes.
High School: Played for Carl Brown at Lake MaryHigh School...Hails from same high school as teammate Angela Guiu and former Spartan AlexaKane...Averaged 13 points, seven rebounds, fourassists and two blocked shots per game...Helpedlead team to 2006 6A State Championship...Namedto state championship alltournamentteam…Earned an allstate honorable mention selection and also earned a McDonald’s High School AllAmerican nomination…Played for DEBO club teamfor coaches Dennis and Gina Jones…also participated in track and field one year.
Personal: Volunteered for the MetropolitanMinistries food drive...Daughter of Jeff and TerryMitryk...Has three older siblings, Carlye, Brian andShawn...Sport management major...Birth date:7/28/88.
##1122As a Junior: SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll…DIIADA Academic Achievement Award winner…Sawaction in all 32 games, starting in 29 contests…Ledthe team in blocks while finishing second on thesquad in assists, steals, and minutes pergame…Credited with points in each contest whileearning double figures in seven…Recorded multipleassists, blocks and steals in five contests…Collected aseason high of eight assists against Puerto RicoCayey (11/18)…Scored 12 points while also pickingup seven assists and seven rebounds againstAugusta State (12/30)…Registered a doubledoubleby picking up season highs in points (15) andrebounds (12) against Saint Leo (1/14)…Recordeda seasonhigh four steals while also earning sixassists at Florida Tech (1/24)…Tallied five blocksagainst Florida Tech (2/21)…Logged three blocks inNCAA South Regional semifinal against Ouachita
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Getting to Know CaitlynSuperstitions ............................................Take a nap before gameCareer Goals ................Become a high school athletic directorFavoritesFood................................................................................................PopcornMovie ............................................................Shawshank RedemptionTelevision Show ................Road Rules/Real Workd ChallengesActor/Actress ................................................................Sandra BullockProfessional Athlete......................................................Kevin GarnettVacation Spot ......................................................................Florida KeysThing I like most about UT ..............Community atmosphereWhat I do in my spare time ..........................Play other sports,..........................................................................go to the beach and fish
Mitryk’s Career HighsPoints: 15 vs. Saint Leo (1/14/09)FG Made: 6 vs. Nova Southeastern (1/03/09)FG Attempted: 12 vs. Saint Leo (1/14/09)FG Percentage: .857 (67) vs. Nova Southeastern (1/03/09)3PT FG Made: 2 several times, last vs. Eckerd (3/7/09)3PT FG Attempted: 6 vs. Lynn (2/28/09)3PT FG Percentage: 1.000 vs. Augusta State (12/30/08)FT Made: 4 vs. Saint Leo (1/14/09)FT Attempted: 5 vs. Florida Tech (1/24/09)FT Percentage: 1.000 (44) twice, last vs. Ouachita Baptist (3/14/09)Rebounds: 12 vs. Saint Leo (1/14/09)Steals: 4 vs. Lynn (1/28/09)Assists: 8 vs. PRCayey (11/18/08)Blocks: 5 vs. Florida Tech (2/21/09)Minutes: 39 vs. Flagler (1/31/09)
Mitryk’s Career Statistics
Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3-FG 3-FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 32 29 955 29.8 81 206 .393 30 88 .341 32 42 .762 26 156 182 5.7 44 0 96 62 53 40 224 7.0TOTAL 32 29 955 29.8 81 206 .393 30 88 .341 32 42 .762 26 156 182 5.7 44 0 96 62 53 40 224 7.0
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Laina SylestineSophomore
Guard
5-9
San Antonio, Texas
John Paul Stevens HS
the Big Brother/Big Sister of Texas and RonaldMcDonald House...Was a University Hospital JuniorVolunteer...Coached a YMCA team...Freshman basketball camp counselor...Daughter of Steve andHeidi Sylestine...Has two younger siblings, Cooperand Cubby...Business management major...Birthdate: 7/18/90.
##1144As a Freshman: SSC Commissioner’s HonorRoll…Appeared in seven contests…Made collegiatedebut while clocking a seasonhigh 14 minutesagainst Puerto RicoCayey (11/18).
High School: Attended John Paul Stevens HighSchool…Played for her father, Steve Sylestine…Averaged six points, three assists, 2.5 rebounds andtwo steals per game…Shot 65 percent from thefreethrow line and 40 percent from the field…Alltournament at the Corpus Christi Riveria Roundupin 2007…Team captain…AllDistrict 285A…Honorstudent…Graduated in the top 10 of her class.
Personal: Academic AllDistrict…Member of theNational Honor Society and the Spanish HonorSociety…Recipient of the Presidential Scholarshipand the Jim Carson Scholarship...Volunteered with
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Getting to Know LainaSuperstitions ......................................Listen to iPod before gameCareer Goals ................Go to graduate school or start PR firmFavoritesFood................................................................................Fettucini alfredoMovie ..........................................................................Pride & PrejudiceTelevision Show ............................................................Reality showsActor/Actress ..........................................................Terrence HowardVacation Spot ..............................................................................JamaicaProfessional Athlete ................Dwyane Wade, Marie FerdinandSports Team ..........................................................San Antonio SpursSubject in School ......................................................................StatisticsWebsite ..................................................................www.myspace.comThing I like most about UT ..........The tradition and campusWhat I do in my spare time ..............Play basketball (horse),................................................hang out with friends, go swimming
Sylestine’s Career HighsPoints: 3 vs. Puerto RicoCayey (11/18/08)FG Made: 1 vs. Puerto RicoCayey (11/18/08)FG Attempted: 7 vs. Puerto RicoCayey (11/18/08)FG Percentage: .143 (17) vs. Puerto RicoCayey (11/18/08)3PT FG Made: 1 vs. Puerto RicoCayey (11/18/08)3PT FG Attempted: 1 vs. Puerto RicoCayey (11/18/08)3PT FG Percentage: .143 (17) vs. Puerto RicoCayey (11/18/08)FT Made: 1 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State (11/29/08)FT Attempted: 2 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State (11/29/08)FT Percentage: .500 (12) vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State (11/29/08)Rebounds: 1 several times, last vs. Rollins (2/7/09)Steals: 1 vs. Puerto RicoCayey (11/18/08)Assists: 1 several times, last vs. Rollins (3/8/09)Minutes: 14 vs. Puerto RicoCayey (11/18/08)
Sylestine’s Career Statistics
Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3-FG 3-FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 7 0 44 6.3 1 14 .071 1 10 .100 1 2 .500 1 4 5 0.7 1 0 3 1 0 1 4 0.6TOTAL 7 0 44 6.3 1 14 .071 1 10 .100 1 2 .500 1 4 5 0.7 1 0 3 1 0 1 4 0.6
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Sarah WickhamSophomore
Guard
5-7
Naples, Fla.
St. John Neumann HS
second and third team AllSouthwest Florida...Threetime District 12 2A Player of the Year...Naples DailyNews allarea team...2A state championship alltournament team...2A allstate honorable mention...2A firstteam allstate...Naples Daily News allstar game participant...Ranked ninth of 24 shootingguards and 14th of 80 juniors at BreakdownMagazine’s Battle of the Ranking Camp...TwotimeDistrict 12 2A three point contestchampion...Threetime regular season scoringleader in Southwest Florida...Scored over 2,100points during high school career...Received the BestOffensive Player award at Stonehill College summercamp...Played for the South Florida Lady Riptideclub team and coach George Gabourel...Four tournament MVP awards and five alltournament teamawards...Fourtime national qualifiers.
Personal: Member of the National HonorSociety...Hospital and Camp counselorvolunteer...Certified Life Guard...Member ofSADD...Related to Harvard ice hockey player KatieVaughn...Daughter of Bill Wickham and MaryShaughnessy...Two siblings, Mary Catherine andFlannery...General studies major...Birth date:12/4/89.
##1144As a Freshman: Saw action in 21 of the team’s 32contests…Credited with points in ninegames…Recorded a season best with 17 pointsbehind the strength of four 3pointers againstPuerto RicoCayey (11/18)…Collected five stealsagainst Oklahoma Panhandle A&M(11/29)…Registered 13 points against Warner(12/3)…Scored 13 points in comeback victory atBarry (2/14)…Three secondhalf 3pointers helpederase 18point deficit…Collected an assist in NCAASouth Regional win over ClarkAtlanta (3/13).
High School: Attended St. John Neumann HighSchool, where she was a three year varsity starterfor coach Shannon McFee...Four time varsityMVP...Averaged 19.7 points, 3.5 rebounds, 1.5assists and 3.5 steals her senior year...Shot 75 percent from the free throw line as a senior...First,
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Getting to Know SarahCareer Goals..................Be successful and do something I loveFavoritesFood ......................................................................................................CrabMovie ....................................................................................................JunoTelevision Show............................................................................ScrubsActor/Actress ............................................Kate Hudson, Zach BraffHistorical Person ....................................................Abraham LincolnVacation Spot..................................................................MassachusettsProfessional Athlete ....................................................Diana TaurasiSports Team ................................................................Boston Red SoxSubject in School....................................................................LiteratureThing I like most about UT ............................Size and locationWhat I do in my spare time ....................Relax, go out on boat..................................................................................and go to the beach
Wickham’s Career HighsPoints: 17 vs. Puerto RicoCayey (11/18/08)FG Made: 6 vs. Puerto RicoCayey (11/18/08)FG Attempted: 10 vs. Barry (2/14/09)FG Percentage: .750 (68) vs. Puerto RicoCayey (11/18/08)3PT FG Made: 4 vs. Puerto RicoCayey (11/18/08)3PT FG Attempted: 6 twice, last vs. Puerto RicoRio Piedras (11/25/08)3PT FG Percentage: .667 (46) vs. Puerto RicoCayey (11/18/08)Rebounds: 4 vs. Puerto RicoCayey (11/18/08)Steals: 5 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State (11/29/08)Assists: 3 vs. Puerto RicoCayey (11/18/08)Blocks: 1 vs. Rollins (3/8/09)Minutes: 18 vs. Barry (2/14/09)
Wickham’s Career Statistics
Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3-FG 3-FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 21 0 145 6.9 26 54 .481 14 34 .412 3 7 .429 3 5 8 0.4 13 0 9 10 4 12 69 3.3TOTAL 21 0 145 6.9 26 54 .481 14 34 .412 3 7 .429 3 5 8 0.4 13 0 9 10 4 12 69 3.3
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Alli Corbett
Freshman
Guard/Forward
5-11
Tarpon Springs, Florida
Tarpon Springs High School
High School: Started for four years for coach PattyGeorgiou at Tarpon Springs High School…Named tothe allNorth County team junior and senior seasons…Reached the 1000point plateau during herjunior campaign, finishing her career with over1300…Once pulled down 36 rebounds in a singlegame…Represented Pinellas County in the Pinellasvs. Hillsborough Senior AllStar Game.
Personal: Volunteered for the Tarpon SpringsChamber of Commerce for three years…Daughterof Cindy and Joe Corbett…General studiesmajor…Birth date: 10/16/90.
Getting to Know AlliFavoritesFood ........................................................................................StrawberriesMovie ........................................................................................Tommy BoyTelevision Show ..........................................................Deadliest CoachVacation Spot ..............................................Treasure Beach, JamaicaProfessional Athlete..............................................................Dara ToresSports Team ......................................................................Orlando MagicSubject in School..............................................Television productionThing I like most about UT..................................................CampusWhat I do in my spare time ........Random things with friends
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Taja Green
Junior
Forward
5-11
Peoria, Illinois
Coffeyville CC
As a Sophomore: Allregion VI team while playingfor Coffeyville Community College…Allconferenceteam…Averaged 9.7 points per game, secondbeston the team…Led the team with 6.3 rebounds pergame…Finished the year with 49 assists.
As a Freshman: Allregion VI team…Allconferenceteam.
Personal: Daughter of Tawnya Green…Exercise science and sports studies major…Birth date:4/20/89.
Getting to Know TajaCareer Goals ..................................Become a physical therapistFavoritesFood ........................................................................................................CornMovie ......................................................................Love and BasketballTelevision Show................................................................George LopezVacation Spot ..................................................................................HawaiiSports Team ......................................................................Boston CelticsSubject in School ..........................................................................ScienceThing I like most about UT................................................Weather
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Kamari Smith
Freshman
Guard
5-7
Orlando, Florida
Ocoee High School
High School: Played for Sonya Crider at Ocoee HighSchool…Averaged 18 points and 10 rebounds agame…Recipient of the Lancelot Award given to theteam’s most outstanding player…Served as teamcaptain…Was the first player in school history toscore 1,000 career points…Named to the allOrangeCounty team…Selected to the Orlando allmetroteam two years straight.
Personal: Father, Otis, is the general manager ofthe NBA’s Orlando Magic…Cousin, JeromeHenderson, played in the NFL and is currently anassistant coach with the ClevelandBrowns…Goddaughter of Rod Higgins who playedin the NBA for the Chicago Bulls and Golden StateWarriors and is currently the general manager forthe Charlotte Bobcats…Daughter of Otis and CarolSmith…Athletic training major…Birth date:1/12/91.
Getting to Know KamariSuperstitions ..................................................Prays before the gameCareer Goals ......Teach young children after basketball careerFavoritesFood ......................................................................................................ItalianMovie ....................................................Love and Basketball, TwilightTelevsion Show ............................................Cosby Show, Full HouseHistorical Person ..................................................Madame CJ WalkerVacation Spot ............................................................................New YorkProfessional Athlete....Seimone Augustus, Renee Montgomery Sports Team ......................................................................Orlando MagicSubject in School ......................................................History and mathWebsite ................................................www.nba.com/orlandomagicThing I like most about UT ..................................Friendly peopleWhat I do in my spare time ......................................................Sleep
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Tristan Weiner
Freshman
Guard
5-6
Appleton, Wisconsin
Appleton East High School
High School: Fouryear starter for coach DanKastner at Appleton East High School...16thrankedplayer in state by Wisconsin Women’s BasketballYearbook…Named an allconference player…Ledconference in assists…Served as team captain fortwo seasons…Recipient of the Patriot AthleticAward.
Personal: Was on the honor roll all four years ofhigh school…Was a member of the National HonorSociety as well as the Spanish HonorsSociety…Serves as a member of the United WayYouth board…Has helped with fundraising for cerebral palsy…Active with Special Olympics…Daughterof Bill and Ann Weiner…International businessmajor…Birth date: 9/26/90.
Getting to Know TristanSuperstitions ................................................................Listen to musicFavoritesFood ........................................................................................................SteakMovie ....................................Almost Famous, Love and BasketballTelevision Show ......................................................................EntourageActor/Actress......................................................................Johnny DeppVacation Spot ............................................................................Las VegasProfessional Athlete ..................................Brett Favre, Derek JeterSports Team ............................................................Green Bay PackersSubject in School ..........................................................................EnglishThing I like most about UT ................................Friendly peopleWhat I do in my spare time ........................................Read, travel
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2008-09 Schedule/ResultsRECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 266 131 74 61CONFERENCE 134 81 53 00NONCONFERENCE 132 50 21 61
DATE TIME OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND11/15/08 2:00 pm vs North Alabama# W, 5741 6511/16/08 3:00 pm at Valdosta State# L, 2755 55511/18/08 5:30 pm PUERTO RICOCAYEY W, 8021 11711/25/08 5:30 pm PRRIO PIEDRAS W, 6033 10911/26/08 5:30 pm PALM BEACH ATLANTIC W, 5952 8711/28/08 2:00 pm vs Drury^ W, 5739 12511/29/08 2:00 pm vs Okla. Panhandle State^ W, 6332 5012/03/08 5:30 pm WARNER W, 7441 8112/06/08 5:30 pm at Palm Beach Atlantic W, 6045 5912/30/08 5:30 pm AUGUSTA STATE W, 7648 15301/03/09 2:00 pm NOVA SOUTHEASTERN* W, 6241 17301/07/09 5:30 pm at Eckerd* L, 6773 11501/10/09 2:00 pm at Rollins* L, 4861 29101/14/09 5:30 pm SAINT LEO* W, 6354 10601/17/09 2:00 pm BARRY* W, 6445 13101/21/09 5:30 pm at Florida Southern* L, 6675 16701/24/09 2:00 pm at Florida Tech* W, 6353 23001/28/09 5:30 pm LYNN* L, 6367 10701/31/09 5:00 pm at Flagler W, 5856 12302/04/09 5:30 pm at Nova Southeastern* W, 6359 (ot) 25002/07/09 2:00 pm ROLLINS* W, 7148 112 02/11/09 5:30 pm ECKERD* W, 6459 13402/14/09 2:00 pm at Barry* W, 6059 (ot) 15802/18/09 5:30 pm at Saint Leo* W, 7052 15302/21/09 2:00 pm FLORIDA TECH* W, 6958 24802/25/09 5:30 pm FLORIDA SOUTHERN* W, 7166 21402/28/09 5:30 pm at Lynn* W, 6444 21603/04/09 7:00 pm LYNN% W, 7756 13803/07/09 12:00 pm vs Eckerd% W, 5753 20503/08/09 1:00 pm vs Rollins% W, 5529 34803/13/09 3:27 pm vs Clark Atlanta$ W, 7063 13703/14/09 5:00 pm vs Ouachita Baptist$ L, 7477 462
# Valdosta State TipOff Invitational^ West Texas A&M Thanksgiving Tournament* Sunshine State Conference game% Sunshine State Conference Tournament
$ NCAA South Region Tournament
ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAMEHOME 14 1910 136AWAY 11 2258 205NEUTRAL 7 1392 199TOTAL 32 5560 174
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2008-09 Individual Statistics## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg05 MESSINA, Gianna 32 32 1054 32.9 133 321 .414 59 136 .434 102 119 .857 33 183 216 6.8 69 2 107 84 5 48 427 13.324 COOK, Tiara 32 30 860 26.9 132 260 .508 0 2 .000 131 182 .720 88 125 213 6.7 78 2 26 73 52 30 395 12.333 TAYLOR, Kym 31 31 876 28.3 129 256 .504 0 0 .000 55 71 .775 49 103 152 4.9 69 1 18 67 27 23 313 10.112 MITRYK, Caitlyn 32 29 955 29.8 81 206 .393 30 88 .341 32 42 .762 26 156 182 5.7 44 0 96 62 53 40 224 7.003 SULLIVAN, Hailee 32 6 778 24.3 68 164 .415 53 126 .421 35 40 .875 16 33 49 1.5 49 0 67 44 1 17 224 7.020 GUIU, Angela 32 31 894 27.9 55 155 .355 44 125 .352 28 39 .718 12 64 76 2.4 48 0 89 70 3 24 182 5.702 MESSINA, Catriana 32 1 475 14.8 39 112 .348 20 65 .308 17 26 .654 12 59 71 2.2 30 0 62 48 1 23 115 3.622 WICKHAM, Sarah 21 0 145 6.9 26 54 .481 14 34 .412 3 7 .429 3 5 8 0.4 13 0 9 10 4 12 69 3.325 MASON, Lauren 25 0 202 8.1 19 41 .463 0 0 .000 14 20 .700 16 22 38 1.5 13 0 4 17 4 7 52 2.123 BROWN, Brittany 9 0 41 4.6 5 11 .455 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 3 7 10 1.1 0 0 1 6 1 2 11 1.252 PORTER, Whitney 9 0 49 5.4 2 8 .250 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 4 6 10 1.1 3 0 1 6 0 2 6 0.715 MITCHELL, Destiny 5 0 32 6.4 2 9 .222 2 9 .222 0 0 .000 2 7 9 1.8 1 0 1 0 0 2 6 1.230 CARRUTH, Kristina 7 0 45 6.4 2 8 .250 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 4 5 9 1.3 8 0 1 7 0 1 4 0.614 SYLESTINE, Laina 7 0 44 6.3 1 14 .071 1 10 .100 1 2 .500 1 4 5 0.7 1 0 3 1 0 1 4 0.6
TEAM 45 75 120 3.8 1 24 0Total.......... 32 694 1619 .429 223 596 .374 421 554 .760 314 854 1168 36.5 427 5 485 519 151 232 2032 63.5Opponents...... 32 585 1795 .326 168 616 .273 317 447 .709 414 678 1092 34.1 531 11 377 509 66 260 1655 51.7
SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT TotalTampa 975 1041 16 2032Opponents 793 851 11 1655
DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTALTampa 62 5 67Opponents 67 4 71
## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg05 MESSINA, Gianna 17 17 641 37.7 83 182 .456 42 84 .500 67 78 .859 21 115 136 8.0 41 1 68 47 3 24 275 16.224 COOK, Tiara 17 15 478 28.1 79 158 .500 0 1 .000 68 96 .708 45 74 119 7.0 50 2 15 43 29 13 226 13.333 TAYLOR, Kym 16 16 495 30.9 76 147 .517 0 0 .000 38 46 .826 22 51 73 4.6 44 1 11 38 16 16 190 11.912 MITRYK, Caitlyn 17 14 530 31.2 52 123 .423 18 50 .360 17 24 .708 12 79 91 5.4 25 0 46 36 30 18 139 8.203 SULLIVAN, Hailee 17 6 429 25.2 31 76 .408 22 53 .415 22 26 .846 5 16 21 1.2 31 0 31 27 1 10 106 6.220 GUIU, Angela 17 16 497 29.2 24 81 .296 20 68 .294 19 26 .731 6 25 31 1.8 28 0 51 36 2 15 87 5.102 MESSINA, Catriana 17 1 219 12.9 14 40 .350 8 23 .348 11 17 .647 3 20 23 1.4 15 0 29 24 0 11 47 2.822 WICKHAM, Sarah 11 0 53 4.8 8 20 .400 5 12 .417 1 4 .250 1 0 1 0.1 9 0 2 3 0 0 22 2.025 MASON, Lauren 13 0 79 6.1 4 16 .250 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 7 8 15 1.2 7 0 1 6 1 2 10 0.823 BROWN, Brittany 3 0 5 1.7 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1.052 PORTER, Whitney 4 0 8 2.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.014 SYLESTINE, Laina 3 0 7 2.3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0.7 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.030 CARRUTH, Kristina 2 0 6 3.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.015 MITCHELL, Destiny 2 0 3 1.5 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0TM TEAM 28 33 61 3.6 1 16 0
Total 17 372 846 .440 115 291 .395 246 321 .766 150 427 577 33.9 254 4 254 277 82 110 1105 65.0Opponents 17 334 971 .344 95 307 .309 207 286 .724 241 360 601 35.4 299 7 216 268 43 139 970 57.1
SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT TotalTampa 512 577 16 1105Opponents 476 483 11 970
DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTALTampa 37 4 41Opponents 44 2 46
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2008-09 Game-by-Game HighsOpponent Date Score W/L POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKED SHOTSvs North Alabama 11/15/08 57-41 W 21-MESSINA, Gianna 9-MESSINA, Gianna 2-MESSINA, Gianna 3-COOK, Tiara 1-MITRYK, Caitlyn
2-SULLIVAN, Hailee 1-COOK, Tiara1-MASON, Lauren
at Valdosta State 11/16/08 27-55 L 7-COOK, Tiara 8-MITRYK, Caitlyn 1-MESSINA, Catriana 2-COOK, Tiara 3-MITRYK, Caitlyn1-MASON, Lauren1-GUIU, Angela
PUERTO RICO-CAYEY 11/18/08 80-21 W 17-WICKHAM, Sarah 7-MITRYK, Caitlyn 8-MITRYK, Caitlyn 3-WICKHAM, Sarah 2-COOK, TiaraPR-RIO PIEDRAS 11/25/08 60-33 W 12-MESSINA, Catriana 12-TAYLOR, Kym 4-SULLIVAN, Hailee 2-MESSINA, Gianna 2-TAYLOR, Kym
2-MITRYK, Caitlyn2-MESSINA, Catriana
PALM BEACH ATLANTIC11/26/08 59-52 W 17-SULLIVAN, Hailee 11-TAYLOR, Kym 4-SULLIVAN, Hailee 3-MITRYK, Caitlyn 3-MITRYK, Caitlynvs Drury 11/28/08 57-39 W 18-TAYLOR, Kym 8-MITRYK, Caitlyn 6-MITRYK, Caitlyn 3-MASON, Lauren 2-TAYLOR, Kymvs Okla. Panhandle St. 11/29/08 63-32 W 14-COOK, Tiara 8-MESSINA, Catriana 5-GUIU, Angela 5-WICKHAM, Sarah 1-COOK, Tiara
5-SULLIVAN, HaileeWARNER 12/03/08 74-41 W 14-GUIU, Angela 8-MESSINA, Catriana 4-MITRYK, Caitlyn 3-WICKHAM, Sarah 1-MASON, Lauren
3-MESSINA, Catriana 1-MITRYK, Caitlyn1-COOK, Tiara1-TAYLOR, Kym
at Palm Beach Atlantic 12/06/08 60-45 W 21-COOK, Tiara 11-COOK, Tiara 4-GUIU, Angela 2-GUIU, Angela 3-MITRYK, Caitlyn2-COOK, Tiara
AUGUSTA STATE 12/30/08 76-48 W 19-COOK, Tiara 7-TAYLOR, Kym 7-MITRYK, Caitlyn 3-COOK, Tiara 3-MITRYK, Caitlyn7-MITRYK, Caitlyn 3-MITRYK, Caitlyn
NOVA SOUTHEASTERN 01/03/09 62-41 W 14-MITRYK, Caitlyn 16-MESSINA, Gianna 5-MITRYK, Caitlyn 1-MASON, Lauren 1-COOK, Tiara1-TAYLOR, Kym 1-MITRYK, Caitlyn1-SULLIVAN, Hailee1-MESSINA, Catriana
at Eckerd 01/07/09 67-73 L 22-COOK, Tiara 9-MESSINA, Gianna 8-MESSINA, Gianna 2-TAYLOR, Kym 3-MITRYK, Caitlynat Rollins 01/10/09 48-61 L 12-GUIU, Angela 5-GUIU, Angela 2-MESSINA, Gianna 2-TAYLOR, Kym 2-MITRYK, Caitlyn
2-WICKHAM, Sarah 2-GUIU, Angela2-MITRYK, Caitlyn2-GUIU, Angela
SAINT LEO 01/14/09 63-54 W 18-TAYLOR, Kym 12-MITRYK, Caitlyn 6-MESSINA, Gianna 1-MESSINA, Gianna 1-MESSINA, Gianna1-COOK, Tiara 1-TAYLOR, Kym1-MITRYK, Caitlyn 1-MITRYK, Caitlyn1-GUIU, Angela 1-COOK, Tiara1-MESSINA, Catriana
BARRY 01/17/09 64-45 W 20-COOK, Tiara 11-COOK, Tiara 5-MESSINA, Gianna 5-MESSINA, Catriana 2-COOK, Tiara5-MESSINA, Catriana 2-MITRYK, Caitlyn
at Florida Southern 01/21/09 66-75 L 18-COOK, Tiara 9-MESSINA, Gianna 7-MESSINA, Gianna 2-MESSINA, Gianna 4-COOK, Tiara2-COOK, Tiara
at Florida Tech 01/24/09 63-53 W 22-TAYLOR, Kym 9-MITRYK, Caitlyn 6-SULLIVAN, Hailee 3-TAYLOR, Kym 3-TAYLOR, KymLYNN 01/28/09 63-67 L 18-COOK, Tiara 9-MESSINA, Gianna 6-GUIU, Angela 4-MITRYK, Caitlyn 2-MITRYK, Caitlyn
6-MITRYK, Caitlyn 2-TAYLOR, Kymat Flagler 01/31/09 58-56 W 15-SULLIVAN, Hailee 7-MESSINA, Gianna 5-MESSINA, Gianna 3-MESSINA, Gianna 2-MITRYK, Caitlynat Nova Southeastern 02/04/09 63-59 W (OT)18-SULLIVAN, Hailee 9-COOK, Tiara 4-MESSINA, Gianna 3-GUIU, Angela 2-COOK, Tiara
4-MESSINA, Catriana 2-TAYLOR, KymROLLINS 02/07/09 71-48 W 26-SULLIVAN, Hailee 7-MITRYK, Caitlyn 5-MESSINA, Gianna 4-MESSINA, Gianna 3-MITRYK, Caitlyn
7-MESSINA, Gianna 5-SULLIVAN, Hailee7-COOK, Tiara 5-GUIU, Angela
ECKERD 02/11/09 64-59 W 24-MESSINA, Gianna 7-MESSINA, Gianna 7-GUIU, Angela 3-GUIU, Angela 4-COOK, Tiaraat Barry 02/14/09 60-59 W (OT)17-MESSINA, Gianna 11-COOK, Tiara 3-MESSINA, Gianna 2-COOK, Tiara 1-GUIU, Angela
2-MESSINA, Gianna 1-COOK, Tiaraat Saint Leo 02/18/09 70-52 W 24-MESSINA, Gianna 8-MESSINA, Gianna 6-MESSINA, Gianna 1-MESSINA, Gianna 1-TAYLOR, Kym
1-MESSINA, CatrianaFLORIDA TECH 02/21/09 69-58 W 23-MESSINA, Gianna 8-COOK, Tiara 5-MITRYK, Caitlyn 2-MITRYK, Caitlyn 5-MITRYK, Caitlyn
8-MITRYK, Caitlyn 2-MESSINA, Gianna2-TAYLOR, Kym
FLORIDA SOUTHERN 02/25/09 71-66 W 22-MESSINA, Gianna 12-COOK, Tiara 6-MITRYK, Caitlyn 2-TAYLOR, Kym 3-MITRYK, Caitlyn22-COOK, Tiara
at Lynn 02/28/09 64-44 W 30-MESSINA, Gianna 12-MESSINA, Gianna 3-MITRYK, Caitlyn 3-SULLIVAN, Hailee 5-COOK, Tiara3-GUIU, Angela3-MESSINA, Catriana
LYNN 03/04/09 77-56 W 18-MESSINA, Gianna 11-TAYLOR, Kym 6-MESSINA, Gianna 3-MITRYK, Caitlyn 3-COOK, Tiara3-MESSINA, Gianna
vs Eckerd 03/07/09 57-53 W 20-COOK, Tiara 14-COOK, Tiara 6-GUIU, Angela 2-MESSINA, Gianna 1-MITRYK, Caitlynvs Rollins 03/08/09 55-29 W 16-MESSINA, Gianna 11-COOK, Tiara 3-MITRYK, Caitlyn 4-MESSINA, Gianna 7-COOK, Tiara
3-MESSINA, Giannavs Clark-Atlanta 03/13/09 70-63 W 21-SULLIVAN, Hailee 9-COOK, Tiara 4-MITRYK, Caitlyn 3-MITRYK, Caitlyn Nonevs Ouachita Baptist 03/14/09 74-77 L 24-COOK, Tiara 8-MITRYK, Caitlyn 7-MESSINA, Catriana 1-GUIU, Angela 4-COOK, Tiara
1-MITRYK, Caitlyn1-SULLIVAN, Hailee
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2008-09 Team StatisticsSCORING UT OPPONENTSTOTAL POINTS 2032 1655
Points per game 63.5 51.7Scoring margin +11.8 -
FIELD GOALS UT OPPONENTSFIELD GOALS-ATT 694-1619 585-1795
Field goal pct .429 .326
3-POINT FIELD GOALS UT OPPONENTS3 POINT FG-ATT 223-596 168-616
3-point FG pct .374 .2733-pt FG made per game 7.0 5.3
FREE THROWS UT OPPONENTSFREE THROWS-ATT 421-554 317-447
Free throw pct .760 .709F-Throws made per game 13.2 9.9
REBOUNDS UT OPPONENTSTOTAL REBOUNDS 1168 1092
Rebounds per game 36.5 34.1Rebounding margin +2.4 -
ASSISTS UT OPPONENTSTOTAL ASSISTS 485 377
Assists per game 15.2 11.8
TURNOVERS UT OPPONENTSTOTAL TURNOVERS 519 509
Turnovers per game 16.2 15.9Turnover margin -0.3 -Assist/turnover ratio 0.9 0.7
STEALS UT OPPONENTSTOTAL STEALS 232 260
Steals per game 7.3 8.1
BLOCKS UT OPPONENTSTOTAL BLOCKS 151 66
Blocks per game 4.7 2.1
ATTENDANCE 1910 3650Home games-Avg/Game 14-136 11-205Neutral site-Avg/Game - 7-199
SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT TotalTAMPA 975 1041 16 2032Opponents 793 851 11 1655
2009-10 Individual Honors and Awards
Brittany BrownSSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
Tiara CookAllSSC (Honorable Mention)SSC alltournament team
Angela GuiuSSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
Catriana MessinaSSC Commissioner’s Honor RollDII ADA Academic Achievement Award
Gianna MessinaAllSSC (first team)SSC Tournament Most Outstanding PlayerSSC Commisioner’s Honor RollDII ADA Academic Achievement AwardSSC Player of the Week (2/16)SSC Player of the Week (3/2)
Caitlyn MitrykSSC Commissioner’s Honor RollDII ADA Academic Achievement Award
Kaitlyn OstroskiSSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
Hailee SullivanNCAA South Region alltournament teamSSC Commissioner’s Honor RollDII ADA Academic Achievement AwardSSC Player of the Week (2/9)
Laina SylestineSSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
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James W. and Dorothy S. Mitchell ScholarshipThe University of Tampa women’s basketball program is the recipient of a scholarship fund presented byDewey Mitchell, the son of James W. and Dorothy S. Mitchell. The scholarship was presented by Dewey inhonor of his mother and father for their lifetime commitment to education. The scholarship will be presented to an incoming freshman and that studentathlete will continue to receive it for a fouryear period.
Only two jerseys have been retired in the history of University of Tampa women’s basketball. Both of thewomen have been inducted to the UT Athletic Hall of Fame. Linda HadfieldCatanach, a 1984 graduate,was inducted in 1989 and 1978 grad Jackie LangleyDriscoll was recognized in the October 2004 class ofinductees. Each had stellar careers for the Spartans and have received the ultimate recognition of havingtheir jersey numbers retired by the school.
#21 Linda Hadfield-Catanach #10 Jackie Langley-Driscoll
Jackie LangleyDriscoll, 197478, was named MVP of theSpartans all four years with the team and was named theschool’s top female athlete in both 1976 and 1977. Jackieheld the school career scoring record for Spartans women’sbasketball until 1999 and remains in second place with1,774 career points. She still holds UT records for careerrebounds (1,148), career scoring average (21.6), rebounding (14.0), and scoring average in a season (25.6) in 197677.
Linda HadfieldCatanach, 198084, was one of the best players ever to wear the Red, Black and Gold. Upon completingher career in 1984, Linda held the school record for blockedshots (60), was second in career scoring (1,042) and careerrebounding (676). During the 198182 season, she recorded 203 rebounds which at the time was third on Tampa’salltime list. Linda was named Division II First Team FSCAAAllState as a senior and also earned AllConference and AllAcademic honors.
O’Callaghan Kessel ScholarshipThe University of Tampa women’s basketball program is the recipient of a scholarship funding presentedby Grace Kessel, the mother of O’Callaghan Kessel and a beloved fan of the Spartans. The scholarship is inremembrance of O’Callaghan, who showed support through his enthusiasm and cheering for theSpartans. The scholarship will be presented to an incoming freshman.
Special Recognition
Retired Jerseys
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First Team AllSunshine State Conference1982 Gardenia Sterling
1983 Linda Hadfield
1984 Linda Hadfield, Dorrene Wolf
1985 Penny Dickos
1986 Penny Dickos
1987 Penny Dickos
1988 Lori Smith
1991 Kim Dix
1992 Kim Dix
1993 Crystal Ashley
1994 Crystal Ashley
1995 Crystal Ashley
1996 April Lindsey
2000 Trysta Morenz
2003 Jessie McDowell
2004 Yushanda Morse
2006 Sheena Walton
2007 Sheena Walton
2008 Sheena Walton
2009 Gianna Messina
Second Team AllSunshine State Conference1982 Linda Hadfield
1985 Cathy Fox, Debbie Fuller
1986 Terri Shettle, Luci Norlin
1987 Laurie Moran
1988 Laurie Moran
1990 Kim Dix
1992 Tori Linbeck
1994 LaQuanda Carmichael
1995 April Lindsey
1997 Chervara Smith, Missy Mack, April Lindsey
1998 Heather LeVan
1999 Missy Mack, Chervara Smith
2000 Chervara Smith
Crystal Ashley Kim Dix
2001 Jessie McDowell
2002 Nicole Blair
2003 Yushanda Morse
2004 Tay Mathis
2005 Tay Mathis, Jamie Skinner
2006 Tay Mathis
2007 Alexa Kane
Honorable Mention AllSunshine StateConference1982 Kim Lawrence
1983 Kim Lawrence, Dorrene Wolf, Sylvia Smith
1985 Terri Shettle
1987 Cathy Fox, Lori Smith
1990 Margit Szabo
1991 Kim Bagozzi
1993 Beth Browning, Tori Lindbeck
1996 Missy Mack
1999 Heather LeVan
2009 Tiara Cook
SSC AllFreshman1990 Kristi Izor
1991 Kim Bagozzi
1992 Crystal Ashley, Tori Lindbeck, Angela Meiser
1994 April Lindsey
1996 Missy Mack, Mandy Mack
1997 Chervara Smith, Africa Gaston
2000 Jessie McDowell
2001 Yushanda Morse
2002 Juanita McClinton
2003 Vanessa Hubbard
2004 Tay Mathis
2005 Sheena Walton
2007 Angela Guiu
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Missy Mack Sheena Walton
Jessie McDowell
Honors and AwardsFirstTeam AllSouth Region1994 Crystal Ashley (WBCA)1996 April Lindsey (WBCA)2000 Trysta Morenz (WBCA)2007 Sheena Walton (WBCA)2008 Sheena Walton (WBCA, Daktronics)
SecondTeam AllSouth Region1999 Missy Mack (WBCA)2006 Sheena Walton (WBCA)2007 Sheena Walton (Daktronics)
South Region Player of the Year2008 Sheena Walton (Daktronics)
AllAmerican1991 Kim Dix (AWSF)1992 Kim Dix (AWSF)1992 Tori Lindbeck (AWSF Freshman)1994 Crystal Ashley (WBCA HM)1995 Crystal Ashley (WBCA HM)1996 April Lindsey (WBCA HM)2000 Trysta Morenz (WBCA HM)2007 Sheena Walton (WBCA HM)2008 Sheena Walton (WBCA HM)2008 Sheena Walton (Daktronics 2nd Team)
SSC Player of the Year1994 Crystal Ashley1996 April Lindsey2003 Jessie McDowell
SSC Defensive Player of the Year2008 Sheena Walton
SSC FreshmanoftheYear1994 April Lindsey1996 Missy Mack2001 Yushanda Morse2005 Sheena Walton
SSC Coach of the Year1984 Jan Boxill
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YEAR OVERALL SSC NCAA NCAA TOURNAMENTWL WL (FINISH) WL Postseason Finish Coach
197576 1111 Betty Lambert197677 126 Betty Lambert197778 187 Betty Lambert197879 610 Anne Strusz197980 713 Anne Strusz198081 158 Anne Strusz198182 916 73 (3rd) Jan Boxill198283 720 46 (5th) Jan Boxill198384 820 55 (4th) Jan Boxill198485 1315 65 (3rd) Hilary Allen198586 209 74 (3rd) Hilary Allen198687 189 66 (4th) Hilary Allen198788 1018 84 (2nd) Kim Buford198889 522 210 (7th) Kim Buford198990 1117 75 (3rd) Tom Mosca199091 1215 75 (3rd) Tom Mosca199192 209 93 (2nd) Tom Mosca199293 1412 66 (3rd) Tom Mosca199394 217 131 (1st) 01 South Regional Tom Mosca199495 1811 95 (2nd) Tom Mosca199596 1215 59 (5th) Tom Mosca199697 189 113 (2nd) Tom Mosca199798 1215 57 (4th) Tom Mosca199899 1810 95 (3rd) Tom Mosca199900 2010 104 (2nd) 01 South Regional Tom Mosca200001 199 86 (4th) Tom Mosca200102 1612 68 (5th) Tom Mosca200203 238 113 (1st) 11 South Regional Tom Jessee200304 1018 410 (6th) Tom Jessee200405 1810 97 (4th) Tom Jessee200506 247 133 (2nd) 01 South Regional Tom Jessee200607 238 124 (3rd) 01 South Regional Tom Jessee200708 247 133 (2nd) 01 South Regional Tom Jessee200809 266 124 (1st) 11 South Regional Tom JesseeTotal 518398 224143 16 seven appearances 34 years
Name Year(s) Record (Pct.)Betty Lambert 197578 (3) 4124 (.631)Anne Strusz 197881 (3) 2831 (.475)Jan Boxill 198184 (3) 2456 (.300)Hilary Allen 198487 (3) 5133 (.607)Kim Buford 198789 (2) 1540 (.273)Tom Mosca 19892002 (13) 211150 (.584)Tom Jessee 2002current (7) 14864 (.698)Overall 19752009 (34 years) 518398 (.566)
Current head coach Tom Jessee is UT’s all-
time leader in career winning percentage.
Sunshine State Conference ChampionshipsRegular Season (three) 199394, 200203, 200809Tournament (four) 2000, 2006, 2007, 2009
Year-by-Year Results
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NCAA Tournament Record: 27Total NCAA Appearances: Seven
2009 South Regionalhosted by Delta State Cleveland, Miss.defeated Clark Atlanta, 7063lost to Ouachita Baptist, 7774
2008 South Regionalhosted by Delta State Cleveland, Miss.lost to Valdosta State, 8373
2007 South Regionalhosted by Florida Gulf Coast Fort Myers, Fla.lost to Valdosta State, 6457
2006 South Regionalhosted by Henderson State Arkadelphia, Ark.lost to Delta State, 6650
2003 South Regionalhosted by Arkansas Tech Russellville, Ark.defeated Florida Southern, 6255lost to Arkansas Tech, 5543
2000 South Regionalhosted by Delta State Cleveland, Miss.lost to Florida Southern, 7068
1994 South Regionalhosted by West Georgia Carrollton, Ga.lost to North Alabama 9283
NCAA Record vs. OpponentsArkansas Tech ..........................................................01Delta State ....................................................................01Florida Southern ......................................................11North Alabama..........................................................01Valdosta State ..............................................................02Clark Atlanta ..............................................................10Ouachita Baptist ......................................................01
The Spartans celebrated the program’s second NCAA tournament victory
with a win over Clark Atlanta in the 2009 South Regional.
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NCAA South Region AllTournament Team2009 Hailee Sullivan
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SSC Tournament Record: 2520Tourney Championships: FourYears Won: 2000, 2006, 2007, 2009
2009 hosted by Nova Southeasterndefeated Lynn, 7756defeated Eckerd, 5753defeated Rollins, 5529
2008 hosted by Tampadefeated Saint Leo, 6239defeated Rollins, 6050lost to Nova Southeastern, 5347
2007 hosted by Lynndefeated Nova Southeastern, 6438defeated Florida Tech, 6658defeated Rollins, 6866 (ot)
2006 hosted by Saint Leodefeated Lynn, 6255defeated Barry, 6448defeated Rollins, 5647
2005 hosted by Barrylost to Rollins, 5351
2004 hosted by Rollinslost to Florida Tech, 5756
2003 hosted by Florida Southerndefeated Eckerd, 6755lost to Rollins, 4944 (ot)
2002 hosted by Florida Techdefeated Barry, 7464lost to Rollins, 7164
2001 Lakeland, Floridadefeated Barry, 7361lost to Rollins, 8175
2000 Lakeland, Floridadefeated Lynn, 7458defeated Barry, 7976 (ot)defeated Rollins, 6149
1999 Lakeland, Floridadefeated Lynn, 8883lost to Florida Southern, 8266
1998 Lakeland, Floridalost to Saint Leo, 7572
1997 Lakeland, Floridadefeated North Florida, 10286lost to Barry, 6963
1996 Lakeland, Floridalost to North Florida, 7566
1995 Lakeland, Floridadefeated Rollins, 8180lost to Florida Southern, 7867
1994 Lakeland, Floridadefeated Florida Tech, 8152lost to North Florida, 6463
1993 Lakeland, Floridalost to Central Florida, 6550
1992 Lakeland, Floridadefeated Barry, 9072lost to Florida Southern, 7557
1991 Lakeland, Floridalost to Saint Leo, 7672 (ot)
1990 Lakeland, Floridalost to Florida Tech, 7263
1989 did not play
1988 hosted by Florida Southerndefeated Eckerd, 7768lost to Florida Southern, 9477
1987 hosted by Florida Southernlost to Rollins, 8882
1986 hosted by Tampadefeated Rollins, 8269lost to Florida Southern, 8660
SSC Tourney Record vs.OpponentsBarry ..........................................................51Central Florida ........................................02Eckerd ........................................................30Florida Southern ....................................08Florida Tech..............................................22Lynn ............................................................40North Florida ..........................................12Nova Southeastern................................11Rollins ........................................................95Saint Leo ..................................................12
SSC TournamentChampionships (by school)11 Rollins9 Florida Southern6 Florida Tech4 Tampa3 Central Florida1 Barry1 Nova Southeastern
1985 hosted by Tampadefeated Rollins, 9469lost to Florida Southern, 9481
1984 hosted by Florida Southernlost to Florida Southern, 8454
1983 Lakeland, Floridalost to Central Florida, 6558
1982 Lakeland, Floridadefeated Rollins, 9565lost to Florida Southern, 5854
UT captured its fourth SSC tournament championship in 2009.
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Spartans in the SSC TournamentAllTournament Team Selections1982 Gardenia Sterling1985 Penny Dickos1986 Penny Dickos, Luci Norlin1987 Lori Smith1988 Lori Smith1990 Kim Dix1992 Kim Dix1995 Crystal Ashley, April Lindsey1997 Missy Mack, Chervara Smith1999 Trysta Morenz2000 Africa Gaston, Chervara Smith, Trysta Morenz2001 Africa Gaston, Chevara Smith, Trysta Morenz2003 Jessie McDowell2004 Yushanda Moore2007 DeShaydia Mackey, Sheena Walton2009 Tiara Cook
Tournament Most Outstanding Players1985 Cathy Fox1995 Crystal Ashley2000 Africa Gaston2006 Tay Mathis2007 Alexa Kane2009 Gianna Messina
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Individual Season RecordsPoints
1. 624 Lori SMITH (27 games) 1987882. 555 Trysta MORENZ (29 games) 1999003. 521 Jessie MCDOWELL (31 games) 2002034. 520 Crystal ASHLEY (29 games) 1994955. 507 Penny DICKOS (28 games) 1985865. 507 Kim DIX (26 games) 1991927. 506 Missy MACK (28 games) 1998998. 502 Kim DIX (24 games) 1990919. 501 Linda HADFIELD (28 games) 19828310. 475 Cathy FOX (27 games) 198586
Scoring Average1. 23.1 Lori SMITH (27 games) 1987882. 21.3 Jackie LANGLEY (21 games) 1975763. 20.9 Kim DIX (24 games) 1990914. 19.5 Kim DIX (26 games) 1991925. 19.1 Trysta MORENZ (29 games) 1999006. 18.9 Penny DICKOS (25 games) 1986877. 18.9 Jackie LANGLEY (24 games) 1977788. 18.1 Penny DICKOS (28 games) 1985869. 18.1 Missy MACK (28 games) 19989910. 17.9 Crystal ASHLEY (29 games) 199495
Field Goals Made1. 232 Lori SMITH (27 games) 1987882. 220 Jessie MCDOWELL (31 games) 2002033. 218 Penny DICKOS (28 games) 1985863. 218 Crystal ASHLEY (29 games) 1994955. 210 Penny DICKOS (25 games) 1986876. 198 Linda HADFIELD (28 games) 1982837. 192 Kim DIX (26 games) 1991928. 186 Trysta MORENZ (29 games) 1999009. 183 Sheena WALTON (31 games) 20070810. 179 Jackie LANGLEY (18 games) 197677
Field Goals Attempted1. 527 Lori SMITH (27 games) 1987882. 493 Penny DICKOS (28 games) 1985863. 488 Penny DICKOS (25 games) 1986874. 409 Trysta MORENZ (29 games) 1999005. 408 Penny DICKOS (28 games) 1984856. 402 Kim LAWRENCE (28 games) 1982837. 401 Tay MATHIS (31 games) 2005068. 398 Missy MACK (28 games) 1998999. 395 LaQuand CARMICHAEL (29 games) 19949510. 394 Tay MATHIS (28 games) 200405
Field Goal Percentage1. .619 Chervara SMITH (159257) 1996972. .591 Chervara SMITH (133225) 1999003. .590 Crystal ASHLEY (115195) 1991924. .577 Jessie MCDOWELL (143248) 1999005. .575 Crystal ASHLEY (218379) 1994956. .571 Karen VERWOORD (108189) 1992937. .567 Sheena WALTON (178314) 2005068. .563 Jessie MCDOWELL (220391) 2002039. .560 Crystal ASHLEY (172307) 19939410. .548 Chervara SMITH (119217) 199899
3Point Field Goals Made1. 85 Tori LINDBECK (26 games) 1992932. 84 Tori LINDBECK (28 games) 1991923. 65 Missy MACK (27 games) 1995964. 61 Missy MACK (28 games) 1998995. 60 Tay MATHIS (31 games) 2005066. 59 Gianna MESSINA (32 games) 2008097. 58 Tori LINDBECK (28 games) 199394
8. 54 Lori SMITH (27 games) 1987888. 54 Trysta MORENZ (29 games) 19990010. 53 Missy MACK (27 games) 19969710. 53 Hailee SULLIVAN (32 games) 200809
3Point Field Goals Attempted1. 206 Tori LINDBECK (26 games) 1992932. 187 Tay MATHIS (31 games) 2005063. 185 Tori LINDBECK (28 games) 1991924. 182 Missy MACK (27 games) 1995965. 171 Lori SMITH (27 games) 1987886. 160 Tori LINDBECK (28 games) 1993947. 159 Missy MACK (28 games) 1998998. 153 Tori LINDBECK (25 games) 1994959. 152 Tay MATHIS (28 games) 20040510. 151 Missy MACK (27 games) 199697
3Point Field Goal Percentage1. .454 Tori LINDBECK (84185) 1991922. .434 Gianna MESSINA (59136) 2008093. .426 Angela GUIU (43101) 2007084. .421 Hailee SULLIVAN (53126) 2008095. .413 Tori LINDBECK (85206) 1992936. .412 Trysta MORENZ (54131) 1999007. .400 Vanessa HUBBARD (3280) 2002038. .397 Angela GUIU (3178) 2006079. .384 Missy MACK (61159) 19989910. .374 Melissa LEONARD (3799) 200203
Free Throws Made1. 158 Kim DIX (24 games) 1990912. 133 Cathy FOX (27 games) 1985863. 131 Tiara COOK (32 games) 2008094. 129 Trysta MORENZ (29 games) 1999005. 122 Kim DIX (26 games) 1991926. 117 Alexa KANE (31 games) 200607
Tori Lindbeck ranks as one of UT’s all-time great three-
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7. 114 April LINDSEY (26 games) 1996977. 114 Erica WOODARD (31 games) 2007089. 109 Liz WETENKAMP (31 games) 20020310. 106 Lori SMITH (27 games) 198788
Free Throws Attempted1. 222 Kim DIX (24 games) 1990912. 203 April LINDSEY (26 games) 1996973. 183 April LINDSEY (27 games) 1995964. 182 Tiara COOK (32 games) 2008095. 181 Kim DIX (26 games) 1991926. 168 April LINDSEY (29 games) 1994957. 167 Laurie MORAN (28 games) 1987888. 162 Lori SMITH (27 games) 1987889. 160 Yushanda MORSE (26 games) 20000110. 158 Trysta MORENZ (29 games) 19990010. 158 Liz WETENKAMP (31 games) 200203
Free Throw Percentage1. .870 Sylvia SMITH (6069) 1982832. .867 DeShaydia MACKEY (91105) 2006073. .866 Penny DICKOS (7182) 1985864. .858 Cathy FOX (133155) 1985865. .857 Gianna MESSINA (102119) 2008096. .835 Tay MATHIS (86103) 2003047. .823 DeShaydia MACKEY (6579) 2007088. .821 Cathy FOX (6984) 1986879. .816 Trysta MORENZ (129158) 19990010. .800 Tay MATHIS (6885) 200506
Rebounds1. 342 April LINDSEY (101o241d) 1995962. 330 Linda HADFIELD (28 games) 1982833. 308 Sheena WALTON (97o211d) 2007084. 302 Jessie MCDOWELL (94o208d) 2002035. 301 Jackie LANGLEY (24 games) 1977786. 296 Jackie LANGLEY (18 games) 1976777. 293 Jackie LANGLEY (21 games) 1975768. 292 Crystal ASHLEY (126o166d) 1994959. 281 Erica WOODARD (101o180d) 20050610. 275 Kim DIX (98o177d) 199192
Rebounding Average1. 14.0 Jackie LANGLEY (21 games) 1975762. 12.7 April LINDSEY (27 games) 1995963. 12.5 Jackie LANGLEY (24 games) 1977784. 11.8 Linda HADFIELD (28 games) 1982835. 11.1 Kim DIX (24 games) 1990916. 10.7 Dorrene WOLF (25 games) 1983847. 10.6 Kim DIX (26 games) 1991928. 10.1 Crystal ASHLEY (29 games) 1994959. 9.9 Sheena WALTON (31 games) 20070810. 9.8 Crystal ASHLEY (26 games) 199293
Defensive Rebounds1. 241 April LINDSEY (101o241d) 1995962. 211 Sheena WALTON (97o211d) 2007083. 208 Jessie MCDOWELL (94o208d) 2002034. 183 Gianna MESSINA (33o183d) 2008095. 182 Yushanda MORSE (82o182d) 2003046. 180 Erica WOODARD (101o180d) 2005067. 177 Kim DIX (98o177d) 1991928. 176 Kim DIX (90o176d) 1990919. 171 Crystal ASHLEY (84o171d) 19929310. 169 Crystal ASHLEY (98o169d) 199394
Defensive Rebounding Average1. 8.9 April LINDSEY (27 games) 199596
2. 7.3 Kim DIX (24 games) 1990913. 6.8 Kim DIX (26 games) 1991924. 6.8 Sheena WALTON (31 games) 2007085. 6.7 Jessie MCDOWELL (31 games) 2002036. 6.6 Crystal ASHLEY (26 games) 1992937. 6.5 Yushanda MORSE (28 games) 2003048. 6.5 Shenny GOODY (26 games) 1988899. 6.0 Crystal ASHLEY (28 games) 19939410. 5.9 Lori SMITH (27 games) 198788
Offensive Rebounds1. 126 Crystal ASHLEY (126o166d) 1994952. 115 April LINDSEY (115o145d) 1994953. 113 April LINDSEY (113o121d) 1993944. 110 Sheena WALTON (110o156d) 2005065. 101 April LINDSEY (101o127d) 1996975. 101 April LINDSEY (101o241d) 1995965. 101 Erica WOODARD (101o180d) 2005068. 100 Sheena WALTON (100o127d) 2004059. 98 Crystal ASHLEY (98o169d) 1993949. 98 Kim DIX (98o177d) 1991929. 98 Lori SMITH (98o160d) 198788
Offensive Rebounding Average1. 4.3 Crystal ASHLEY (29 games) 1994952. 4.0 April LINDSEY (28 games) 1993943. 4.0 April LINDSEY (29 games) 1994954. 3.9 April LINDSEY (26 games) 1996975. 3.8 Kim DIX (26 games) 1991926. 3.8 Kim DIX (24 games) 1990917. 3.7 April LINDSEY (27 games) 1995968. 3.7 Sheena WALTON (27 games) 2004059. 3.6 Lori SMITH (27 games) 19878810. 3.5 Sheena WALTON (31 games) 200506
Assists1. 202 Beth BROWNING 1992932. 184 Laurie MORAN 1987883. 166 Tay MATHIS 2005064. 165 Laurie MORAN 1986875. 164 Terri SHETTLE 1985866. 148 Terri SHETTLE 1984857. 144 Liz WETENKAMP 2002038. 130 Laurie MORAN 1985869. 129 Alexa KANE 20060710. 128 LaQuand CARMICHAEL 199394
Assists Average1. 8.1 Beth BROWNING (25 games) 1992932. 6.6 Laurie MORAN (25 games) 1986873. 6.6 Laurie MORAN (28 games) 1987884. 6.1 Terri SHETTLE (27 games) 1985865. 5.5 Terri SHETTLE (27 games) 1984856. 5.4 Tay MATHIS (31 games) 2005067. 4.8 Laurie MORAN (27 games) 1985868. 4.6 Liz WETENKAMP (31 games) 2002039. 4.6 LaQuand CARMICHAEL (28 games) 19939410. 4.5 Tay MATHIS (28 games) 200405
Blocked shots1. 126 Sheena WALTON 2007082. 105 Sheena WALTON 2005063. 99 Sheena WALTON 2006074. 97 Jessie MCDOWELL 2002035. 89 Jessie MCDOWELL 2000016. 70 Andrea NORDHOLT 2001027. 67 Crystal ASHLEY 1991928. 66 Jessie MCDOWELL 199900
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Blocked Shots Average1. 4.1 Sheena WALTON (31 games) 2007082. 3.8 Sheena WALTON (26 games) 2006073. 3.4 Sheena WALTON (31 games) 2005064. 3.2 Jessie MCDOWELL (28 games) 2000015. 3.1 Jessie MCDOWELL (31 games) 2002036. 2.5 Andrea NORDHOLT (28 games) 2001027. 2.4 Sheena WALTON (27 games) 2004058. 2.3 Crystal ASHLEY (29 games) 1991929. 2.3 Jessie MCDOWELL (29 games) 19990010. 2.1 Jessie MCDOWELL (22 games) 200102
Steals1. 128 Trysta MORENZ 1999002. 122 Africa GASTON 1999003. 84 April LINDSEY 1996974. 81 April LINDSEY 1995965. 78 Kim LAWRENCE 1982836. 77 Laurie MORAN 1987887. 75 April LINDSEY 1994957. 75 Trysta MORENZ 1998999. 74 Nichole BLAIR 2001029. 74 Terri SHETTLE 198586
Steals Average1. 4.4 Trysta MORENZ (29 games) 1999002. 4.1 Africa GASTON (30 games) 1999003. 3.3 Debbie FULLER (20 games) 1984854. 3.2 April LINDSEY (26 games) 1996975. 3.0 April LINDSEY (27 games) 1995966. 2.8 Laurie MORAN (25 games) 1986877. 2.8 Kim LAWRENCE (28 games) 1982838. 2.8 Laurie MORAN (28 games) 1987889. 2.7 Nichole BLAIR (27 games) 2001029. 2.7 Terri SHETTLE (27 games) 198586
Games Played1. 32 Hailee SULLIVAN 2008091. 32 Angela GUIU 2008091. 32 Caitlyn MITRYK 2008091. 32 Tiara COOK 2008091. 32 Catriana MESSINA 2008091. 32 Gianna MESSINA 2008097. 31 Alexa KANE 2006077. 31 Tay MATHIS 2005067. 31 Liz WETENKAMP 2002037. 31 Kym TAYLOR 2007087. 31 Erica WOODARD 2005067. 31 Melissa LEONARD 2002037. 31 Jessie MCDOWELL 2002037. 31 Sheena WALTON 2005067. 31 Juanita McCLINTON 2005067. 31 Erica WOODARD 2007087. 31 Sheena WALTON 2007087. 31 Yushanda MORSE 2002037. 31 DeShaydia MACKEY 2006077. 31 Andrea NORDHOLT 2002037. 31 Kym TAYLOR 2008097. 31 Brittany RIDLEY 200607
Games Started1. 32 Gianna MESSINA 2008092. 31 Tay MATHIS 2005062. 31 Kym TAYLOR 2008092. 31 Andrea NORDHOLT 200203
2. 31 Alexa KANE 2006072. 31 Erica WOODARD 2005062. 31 Erica WOODARD 2007082. 31 Liz WETENKAMP 2002032. 31 Yushanda MORSE 2002032. 31 Angela GUIU 2008092. 31 Sheena WALTON 2005062. 31 DeShaydia MACKEY 2006072. 31 Jessie MCDOWELL 2002032. 31 Melissa LEONARD 2002032. 31 Sheena WALTON 200708
Minutes1. 1122 Liz WETENKAMP 2002032. 1091 DeShaydia MACKEY 2006073. 1084 Alexa KANE 2006074. 1054 Gianna MESSINA 2008095. 1049 Tay MATHIS 2005066. 1027 Yushanda MORSE 2002037. 990 Jessie MCDOWELL 2002038. 983 Erica WOODARD 2005069. 975 Sheena WALTON 20070810. 965 Erica WOODARD 200708
Minutes Average1. 36.2 Liz WETENKAMP (31 games) 2002032. 35.2 DeShaydia MACKEY (31 games) 2006073. 35.0 Alexa KANE (31 games) 2006074. 33.8 Tay MATHIS (31 games) 2005065. 33.6 DeShaydia MACKEY (26 games) 2007086. 33.6 Yushanda MORSE (28 games) 2003047. 33.5 Tay MATHIS (28 games) 2004058. 33.1 Yushanda MORSE (31 games) 2002039. 32.9 Gianna MESSINA (32 games) 20080910. 32.7 LaQuand CARMICHAEL (28 games) 199394
Trysta Morenz turned in a Tampa best 128 steals in the
1999-2000 season.
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Individual Career RecordsPoints
1. 1782 Missy MACK (108 games) 1995992. 1774 Jackie LANGLEY (82 games) 1974783. 1610 Crystal ASHLEY (112 games) 1991954. 1536 Yushanda MORSE (113 games) 2000045. 1526 Sheena WALTON (115 games) 2004086. 1511 Penny DICKOS (109 games) 1983877. 1482 Kim DIX (86 games) 1988928. 1403 Tori LINDBECK (107 games) 1991959. 1395 Jessie MCDOWELL (110 games) 19990310. 1364 April LINDSEY (110 games) 199397
Scoring Average1. 21.6 Jackie LANGLEY (82 games) 1974782. 18.9 Lori SMITH (50 games) 1986883. 17.2 Kim DIX (86 games) 1988924. 16.5 Missy MACK (108 games) 1995995. 15.8 Trysta MORENZ (57 games) 1998006. 14.4 Crystal ASHLEY (112 games) 1991957. 14.4 Chervara SMITH (88 games) 1996008. 14.3 Linda HADFIELD (77 games) 1981849. 13.9 Penny DICKOS (109 games) 19838710. 13.8 Nichole BLAIR (55 games) 200002
Field Goals Made1. 701 Jackie LANGLEY (82 games) 1974782. 668 Penny DICKOS (109 games) 1983873. 663 Crystal ASHLEY (112 games) 1991954. 623 Missy MACK (108 games) 1995995. 597 Sheena WALTON (115 games) 2004086. 584 Jessie MCDOWELL (110 games) 1999037. 577 Yushanda MORSE (113 games) 2000048. 552 Kim DIX (86 games) 1988929. 506 April LINDSEY (110 games) 19939710. 500 Tori LINDBECK (107 games) 199195
Field Goals Attempted1. 1616 Penny DICKOS (109 games) 1983872. 1443 Missy MACK (108 games) 1995993. 1386 Jackie LANGLEY (82 games) 1974784. 1257 Tori LINDBECK (107 games) 1991955. 1256 Yushanda MORSE (113 games) 2000046. 1183 Crystal ASHLEY (112 games) 1991957. 1146 Tay MATHIS (87 games) 2003068. 1122 April LINDSEY (110 games) 1993979. 1111 Sheena WALTON (115 games) 20040810. 1084 Jessie MCDOWELL (110 games) 199903
Field Goal Percentage1. .570 Chervara SMITH (487854) 1996002. .560 Crystal ASHLEY (6631183) 1991953. .554 April HINTON (164296) 1999034. .539 Jessie MCDOWELL (5841084) 1999035. .537 Sheena WALTON (5971111) 2004086. .535 Karen VERWOORD (237443) 1990947. .534 Kim DIX (5521034) 1988928. .506 Jackie LANGLEY (7011386) 1974789. .491 Kristi IZOR (279568) 198991,929310. .490 Cathy FOX (461940) 198387
3Point Field Goals Made1. 278 Tori LINDBECK (107 games) 1991952. 211 Missy MACK (108 games) 1995993. 137 Tay MATHIS (87 games) 2003064. 118 Angela GUIU (87 games) 2006095. 105 DeShaydia MACKEY (111 games) 2004085. 105 Hailee SULLIVAN (99 games) 2005097. 89 Juanita MCCLINTON (115 games) 200102,03068. 83 Mandy MACK (92 games) 199599
9. 78 Trysta MORENZ (57 games) 19980010. 67 Melissa LEONARD (106 games) 200004
3Point Field Goals Attempted1. 704 Tori LINDBECK (107 games) 1991952. 593 Missy MACK (108 games) 1995993. 471 Tay MATHIS (87 games) 2003064. 349 DeShaydia MACKEY (111 games) 2004085. 317 Juanita MCCLINTON (115 games) 200102,03066. 304 Angela GUIU (87 games) 2006097. 271 Hailee SULLIVAN (99 games) 2005098. 222 Mandy MACK (92 games) 1995999. 204 Trysta MORENZ (57 games) 19980010. 203 Lori SMITH (50 games) 198688
3Point Field Goal Percentage1. .395 Tori LINDBECK (278704) 1991952. .388 Angela GUIU (118304) 2006093. .387 Hailee SULLIVAN (105271) 2005094. .382 Trysta MORENZ (78204) 1998005. .374 Mandy MACK (83222) 1995996. .356 Missy MACK (211593) 1995997. .301 DeShaydia MACKEY (105349) 2004088. .291 Tay MATHIS (137471) 2003069. .281 Juanita MCCLINTON (89317) 200102,0306
Free Throws Made1. 381 Yushanda MORSE (113 games) 2000042. 377 Kim DIX (86 games) 1988923. 372 Jackie LANGLEY (82 games) 1974784. 352 April LINDSEY (110 games) 1993975. 349 Cathy FOX (101 games) 1983876. 331 Sheena WALTON (115 games) 2004087. 325 Missy MACK (108 games) 1995998. 289 Chervara SMITH (88 games) 1996009. 287 Erica WOODARD (109 games) 20040810. 284 Crystal ASHLEY (112 games) 199195
Penny Dickos ranks first overall in field goals attempted and
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Free Throws Attempted1. 676 April LINDSEY (110 games) 1993972. 586 Yushanda MORSE (113 games) 2000043. 572 Kim DIX (86 games) 1988924. 555 Jackie LANGLEY (82 games) 1974785. 476 Sheena WALTON (115 games) 2004086. 448 Crystal ASHLEY (112 games) 1991957. 436 Cathy FOX (101 games) 1983878. 431 Chervara SMITH (88 games) 1996009. 427 Missy MACK (108 games) 19959910. 411 Erica WOODARD (109 games) 200408
Free Throw Percentage1. .857 Gianna MESSINA (102119) 2008092. .804 DeShaydia MACKEY (234291) 2004083. .800 Cathy FOX (349436) 1983874. .796 Tay MATHIS (211265) 2003065. .766 Trysta MORENZ (167218) 1998006. .761 Penny DICKOS (166218) 1983877. .761 Missy MACK (325427) 1995998. .759 Mandy MACK (267352) 1995999. .724 Alexa KANE (260359) 20040810. .712 Tiara COOK (210295) 200609
Rebounds1. 1148 Jackie LANGLEY (82 games) 1974782. 1064 April LINDSEY (430o634d) 1993973. 1029 Crystal ASHLEY (362o667d) 1991954. 1014 Sheena WALTON (396o618d) 2004085. 922 Yushanda MORSE (324o598d) 2000046. 835 Kim DIX (298o537d) 1988927. 797 Jessie MCDOWELL (260o537d) 1999038. 782 Cathy FOX (101 games) 1983879. 779 Erica WOODARD (280o499d) 20040810. 729 Linda HADFIELD (77 games) 198184
Rebounding Average1. 14.0 Jackie LANGLEY (82 games) 1974782. 9.7 Kim DIX (86 games) 198892
3. 9.7 April LINDSEY (110 games) 1993974. 9.5 Linda HADFIELD (77 games) 1981845. 9.5 Dorrene WOLF (58 games) 1981846. 9.2 Crystal ASHLEY (112 games) 1991957. 8.8 Sheena WALTON (115 games) 2004088. 8.2 Yushanda MORSE (113 games) 2000049. 7.7 Cathy FOX (101 games) 19838710. 7.3 Chervara SMITH (88 games) 199600
Defensive Rebounds1. 667 Crystal ASHLEY (362o667d) 1991952. 634 April LINDSEY (430o634d) 1993973. 618 Sheena WALTON (396o618d) 2004084. 598 Yushanda MORSE (324o598d) 2000045. 537 Jessie MCDOWELL (260o537d) 1999035. 537 Kim DIX (298o537d) 1988927. 509 Shenny GOODY (142o509d) 1985898. 499 Erica WOODARD (280o499d) 2004089. 420 Chervara SMITH (223o420d) 19960010. 388 Missy MACK (214o388d) 199599
Defensive Rebound Average1. 6.2 Kim DIX (86 games) 1988922. 6.0 Crystal ASHLEY (112 games) 1991953. 5.8 April LINDSEY (110 games) 1993974. 5.7 Gianna MESSINA (32 games) 2008095. 5.4 Sheena WALTON (115 games) 2004086. 5.3 Yushanda MORSE (113 games) 2000047. 4.9 Jessie MCDOWELL (110 games) 1999038. 4.9 Caitlyn MITRYK (32 games) 2008099. 4.8 Chervara SMITH(88 games) 19960010. 4.8 Shenny GOODY(107 games) 198589
Offensive Rebounds1. 430 April LINDSEY (430o634d) 1993972. 396 Sheena WALTON (396o618d) 2004083. 362 Crystal ASHLEY (362o667d) 1991954. 324 Yushanda MORSE (324o598d) 2000045. 298 Kim DIX (298o537d) 1988926. 280 Erica WOODARD (280o499d) 2004087. 260 Jessie MCDOWELL (260o537d) 1999038. 223 Chervara SMITH (223o420d) 1996009. 214 Missy MACK (214o388d) 19959910. 183 Heather LEVAN (183o295d) 199700
Offensive Rebound Average1. 3.9 April LINDSEY (110 games) 1993972. 3.5 Kim DIX (86 games) 1988923. 3.4 Sheena WALTON (115 games) 2004084. 3.2 Crystal ASHLEY (112 games) 1991955. 2.9 Yushanda MORSE (113 games) 2000046. 2.6 Jamie SKINNER (52 games) 2003057. 2.6 Erica WOODARD (109 games) 2004088. 2.5 Chervara SMITH (88 games) 1996009. 2.5 Heather LEVAN (74 games) 19970010. 2.4 Jessie MCDOWELL (110 games) 199903
Assists1. 533 Laurie MORAN 1985892. 427 Terri SHETTLE 1982863. 383 Tay MATHIS 2003064. 354 Liz WETENKAMP 1999035. 340 Andrea NORDHOLT 1999036. 338 Africa GASTON 1996007. 325 Alexa KANE 2004088. 306 DeShaydia MACKEY 2004089. 302 Beth BROWNING 19919310. 240 Jeni ROBINSON 199195
Individual Career Records
Yushanda Morse made a school record 381 free throws from
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Individual Career RecordsAssists Average
1. 6.3 Beth BROWNING (48 games) 1991932. 5.9 Laurie MORAN (90 games) 1985893. 4.4 Tay MATHIS (87 games) 2003064. 4.1 Terri SHETTLE (105 games) 1982865. 3.7 Lori GOTTSCH (30 games) 1989916. 3.3 Gianna MESSINA (32 games) 2008097. 3.3 Julie RATLIFF (55 games) 1988908. 3.1 Trysta MORENZ (57 games) 1998009. 3.1 LaQuand CARMICHAEL (57 games) 19939510. 3.0 Alexa KANE (107 games) 200408
Blocked Shots1. 396 Sheena WALTON 2004082. 298 Jessie MCDOWELL 1999033. 230 Crystal ASHLEY 1991954. 108 Andrea NORDHOLT 1999035. 86 Kelley GRIDER 1989926. 85 Heather LEVAN 1997007. 83 Chervara SMITH 1996008. 76 Tiara COOK 2006099. 70 Kym TAYLOR 20050910. 69 Liz WETENKAMP 199903
Blocked Shots Average1. 3.4 Sheena WALTON (115 games) 2004082. 2.7 Jessie MCDOWELL (110 games) 1999033. 2.1 Crystal ASHLEY (112 games) 1991954. 1.7 Caitlyn MITRYK (32 games) 2008095. 1.1 Heather LEVAN (74 games) 1997006. 1.1 Kara BOWMAN (53 games) 2000027. 1.0 Kelley GRIDER (83 games) 1989928. 0.9 Chervara SMITH (88 games) 1996009. 0.9 Andrea NORDHOLT (116 games) 19990310. 0.9 Tiara COOK (87 games) 200609
Steals1. 293 Africa GASTON 1996002. 276 April LINDSEY 199397
3. 246 Laurie MORAN 1985894. 219 Andrea NORDHOLT 1999035. 218 Crystal ASHLEY 1991956. 203 Trysta MORENZ 1998007. 199 Juanita MCCLINTON 200102,03068. 198 Yushanda MORSE 2000049. 194 Tay MATHIS 20030610. 182 Missy MACK 199599
Steals Average1. 3.6 Trysta MORENZ (57 games) 1998002. 2.9 Debbie FULLER (30 games) 198182,84853. 2.7 Kim LAWRENCE (53 games) 1981834. 2.7 Laurie MORAN (90 games) 1985895. 2.6 Africa GASTON (112 games) 1996006. 2.5 April LINDSEY (110 games) 1993976. 2.5 Nichole BLAIR (55 games) 2000028. 2.2 Lori SMITH (50 games) 1986889. 2.2 Tay MATHIS (87 games) 20030610. 1.9 Crystal ASHLEY (112 games) 199195
Games Played1. 121 Kym TAYLOR 2005092. 117 Liz WETENKAMP 1999033. 116 Andrea NORDHOLT 1999034. 115 Juanita MCCLINTON 200102,03064. 115 Sheena WALTON 2004086. 113 Yushanda MORSE 2000047. 112 Africa GASTON 1996007. 112 Crystal ASHLEY 1991959. 111 Jeni ROBINSON 1991959. 111 DeShaydia MACKEY 200408
Games Started1. 114 Sheena WALTON 2004082. 111 Liz WETENKAMP 1999033. 105 April LINDSEY 1993974. 103 Yushanda MORSE 2000045. 100 Tori LINDBECK 1991956. 98 Jessie MCDOWELL 199903
98 Crystal ASHLEY 1991958. 92 Africa GASTON 1996009. 90 Erica WOODARD 20040810. 87 Tay MATHIS 200306
Minutes1. 3464 Yushanda MORSE 2000042. 3345 Sheena WALTON 2004083. 3305 Liz WETENKAMP 1999034. 3225 DeShaydia MACKEY 2004085. 2988 Erica WOODARD 2004086. 2901 Alexa KANE 2004087. 2875 Jessie MCDOWELL 1999038. 2860 Tay MATHIS 2003069. 2797 Juanita MCCLINTON 200102,030610. 2486 Andrea NORDHOLT 199903
Minutes Average1. 32.9 Gianna MESSINA (32 games) 2008092. 32.9 Tay MATHIS (87 games) 2003063. 30.7 Yushanda MORSE (113 games) 2000044. 29.8 Caitlyn MITRYK (32 games) 2008095. 29.2 Trysta MORENZ (57 games) 1998006. 29.1 Sheena WALTON (115 games) 2004087. 29.1 DeShaydia MACKEY (111 games) 2004088. 28.2 Liz WETENKAMP (117 games) 1999039. 27.4 Erica WOODARD (109 games) 20040810. 27.1 Alexa KANE (107 games) 200408Liz Wetenkampremains UT’s career leader with 117 games
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Single Game Individual RecordsPointsMissy Mack, 43 vs. Rollins (1/09/99)Sheena Walton, 31 at Cal State Stanislaus (11/17/07)Tay Mathis, 30 vs. ColoradoColorado Springs (11/26/05)Tay Mathis, 30 vs. LenoirRhyne (12/29/05)Gianna Messina, 30 at Lynn (2/28/09)
Field Goals MadeLori Smith, 19 vs. South Florida (12)
Field Goals AttemptedLori Smith, 35 vs. Valdosta State (12/8/87)Jamie Skinner, 28 vs. Davenport (12/20/04)Tay Mathis, 25 vs. Nova Southeastern (1/22/05)Gianna Messina, 22 vs. North Alabama (11/15/08)
Field Goal PercentageJessie McDowell, .933 (1415) vs. Eckerd (2/22/03)Cathy Fox, .867 (1315) at Eckerd (1/18/86)Cathy Fox, .813 (1316) at St. Thomas (2/21/87)Chervara Smith, .800 (1215) at Florida Tech (2/5/97)Jamie Skinner, .800 (1215) vs. Montevallo (11/27/04)
ThreePoint Field Goals MadeTori Lindbeck, 8 vs. St. Augustine's (12/5/92)Angela Guiu, 7 at Eckerd (1/16/08)Hailee Sullivan, 7 vs Rollins (2/7/09)
ThreePoint Field Goals AttemptedMissy Mack, 14 vs. Rollins (2/3/96)Tay Mathis, 14 vs. Nova Southeastern (1/22/05)Maria Pisaneschi, 14 vs. Eckerd (2/15/89)
ThreePoint Field Goal PercentageAngela Guiu, 1.000 (66) at Rollins (12/1/07)Kim Dix, .899 (89) vs. Barry (3/2/92)Angela Guiu, .875 (78) at Eckerd (1/16/08)
Free Throws MadeSandra Lise, 19 vs. Florida A&M (2/11/81)
Free Throws AttemptedSandra Lise, 22 vs. Florida A&M (2/11/81)
Free Throw PercentageMissy Mack, 1.000 (1414) vs. Fort Valley State (12/2/96)Exzavia Cunningham, 1.000 (1010) vs. Cameron (11/28/01)
Tay Mathis, 1.000 (1010) at Saint Leo (1/8/04)Tay Mathis, 1.000 (1010) at Lynn (2/4/06)Andrea Nordholt, 1.000 (1010) vs. Barry (1/11/03)Liz Wetenkamp, 1.000 (1010) vs. Saint Leo (2/19/03)
ReboundsCathy Fox, 25 vs. Webber (12/2/85)Sheena Walton, 19 vs. Eckerd (2/23/05)Erica Woodard, 19 vs. Eckerd (1/30/06)Sheena Walton, 18 vs. Lynn (3/1/08)Erica Woodard, 18 vs. Puerto RicoMayaguez (11/16/05)
Offensive ReboundsKim Dix, 11 vs. Saint Leo (2/16/91)
Defensive ReboundsCathy Fox, 17 vs. Webber (12/2/85)April Lindsey, 17 vs. Wingate (11/25/95)
AssistsBeth Browning, 15 vs. Barry (2/3/93)Laurie Moran, 15 vs. South Florida (12/2/86)
StealsTrysta Morenz, 13 vs. Nova Southeastern (11/27/99)Trysta Morenz, 13 vs. Fayetteville State (12/11/99)
Blocked ShotsSheena Walton, 12 vs. Rollins (3/4/07)Jessie McDowell, 10 vs. Barry (1/11/03)Sheena Walton, 9 vs. Florida Southern (1/23/08)Sheena Walton, 9 vs. Rollins (12/2/06)
All-time blocks leader Sheena Walton set the Spartan record
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Single Game Team RecordsPoints112 vs. Goshen (12/18/91)110 vs. Saint Leo (2/15/86)108 vs. Lawrence (12/16/85)108 at Webber (1/14/86)106 vs. Webber (12/2/85)106 vs. Flagler (1/8/93)106 vs. Saint Leo (1/11/97)104 vs. Northwest Missouri State (1/5/85)103 at Saint Leo (8081)103 vs. St. Cloud State (11/30/97)102 vs. Eckerd (2/4/78)102 vs. Clearwater Christian (11/25/85)102 vs. Florida Memorial (11/27/85)102 vs. Judson (12/8/85)102 at Barry (1/15/92)102 vs. North Florida (2/27/97)102 vs. Lynn (9900)101 vs. Eckerd (7778)101 vs. Eckerd (2/12/86)101 vs. Florida Tech (2/4/87)101 vs. Barry (9192)100 vs. Florida Tech (1/13/99)
Field Goals Made51 vs. Lawrence (12/16/85)38 vs. Puerto RicoCayey (11/17/04)
Field Goals Attempted106 at Florida Tech (2/4/87)90 vs. Puerto Rico Cayey (11/17/04)
Field Goal Percentage.650 (2640) at Livingston (12/7/91).556 (2545) vs. Florida Southern .551 (2749) vs. Florida Southern (2/14/07).524 (2242) at Columbus State (11/17/06)
ThreePoint Field Goals Made12 vs. Rollins (2/7/09)12 vs. PuertoRico (11/18/08)
ThreePoint Field Goals Attempted39 vs. PuertoRico (11/8/08)30 vs. Warner (12/3/08)29 vs. Rollins (12/2/06)27 vs. Rollins (2/7/09)
ThreePoint Field Goal Percentage.778 at Florida Atlantic (2/3/87).625 (1016) at Eckerd (1/16/08)
Free Throws Made37 vs. Valdosta State (3/14/08)34 vs. Florida Memorial (11/27/85)34 vs. St. Cloud State (11/30/97)
Free Throws Attempted49 vs. Northwest Missouri State (1/5/85)42 vs. Florida Tech (1/29/07)41 vs. Florida Tech (3/3/04)41 vs. Valdosta State (3/14/08)
Free Throw Percentage1.000 (2121) vs. ColoradoColorado Springs (11/26/05).917 (1112) at Nova Southeastern (2/6/08).917 (1112) at Palm Beach Atlantic (2/23/08).917 (1112) vs. Nova Southeastern (2/24/07)
Rebounds68 vs. Puerto RicoMayaguez (11/16/05)67 vs. Saint Leo (1/22/91)67 vs. Webber (12/6/86)
Offensive Rebounds33 vs. MaineFarmington (1/10/88)33 vs. Albright (1/7/94)
Defensive Rebounds47 vs. Webber (12/6/86)
Assists31 vs. Webber (12/2/85)31 vs. Goshen (12/18/91)
Steals38 vs. Webber (11/17/98)
Blocked Shots15 vs. Rollins (3/4/07)13 vs. Florida Southern (2/1/06)12 vs. Barry (1/30/99)12 vs. Rollins (12/2/06)12 vs. Montevallo (12/30/06)
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Single Season Team RecordsPoints
1. 2464 (29 games) 1985862. 2282 (30 games) 1999003. 2260 (27 games) 1986874. 2245 (29 games) 1991925. 2181 (28 games) 1982836. 2119 (28 games) 1998997. 2044 (27 games) 1996978. 2041 (28 games) 1984859. 2032 (32 games) 20080910. 2022 (28 games) 200102
Scoring Average1. 85.0 (29 games) 1985862. 83.7 (27 games) 1986873. 77.9 (28 games) 1982834. 77.4 (29 games) 1991925. 76.1 (30 games) 1999006. 75.7 (27 games) 1996977. 75.7 (28 games) 1998998. 73.2 (27 games) 1995969. 72.9 (28 games) 19848510. 72.2 (28 games) 200102
Field Goals Made1. 989 (29 games) 1985862. 933 (27 games) 1986873. 888 (28 games) 1982834. 845 (29 games) 1991925. 839 (28 games) 1984856. 823 (30 games) 1999007. 793 (28 games) 1998998. 764 (28 games) 1993948. 764 (28 games) 19949510. 756 (28 games) 198788
Field Goals Attempted1. 2203 (29 games) 1985862. 2157 (28 games) 1982833. 2060 (27 games) 1986874. 1966 (28 games) 1984855. 1910 (28 games) 1987886. 1899 (28 games) 1993946. 1899 (28 games) 1994958. 1898 (29 games) 1991929. 1862 (27 games) 19888910. 1850 (28 games) 199899
Field Goal Percentage1. .471 (7231534) 1992932. .453 (9332060) 1986873. .449 (9892203) 1985864. .448 (8231836) 1999005. .445 (8451898) 1991926. .443 (6941567) 2002037. .442 (7001582) 1989908. .440 (7421688) 1996979. .431 (6111417) 19909110. .429 (6941619) 200809
3Point Field Goals Made1. 223 (32 games) 2008092. 135 (29 games) 1991923. 124 (31 games) 2005064. 123 (31 games) 2007085. 120 (31 games) 2006076. 111 (27 games) 1995967. 108 (28 games) 1998998. 95 (31 games) 2002039. 93 (28 games) 19878810. 92 (26 games) 199293
3Point Field Goals Attempted
1. 596 (32 games) 2008092. 393 (31 games) 2005063. 354 (31 games) 2006074. 345 (27 games) 1995965. 344 (31 games) 2007086. 343 (29 games) 1991927. 333 (28 games) 2003048. 315 (28 games) 1998999. 313 (28 games) 20040510. 293 (28 games) 200102
3Point Field Goal Percentage1. .394 (135343) 1991922. .374 (223596) 2008093. .371 (92248) 1992934. .358 (123344) 2007085. .348 (89256) 1996976. .347 (75216) 1999007. .343 (108315) 1998998. .341 (95279) 2002039. .339 (120354) 20060710. .339 (63186) 19949510. .339 (63186) 199394
Free Throws Made1. 561 (30 games) 1999002. 530 (31 games) 2006073. 514 (28 games) 2000014. 510 (31 games) 2007085. 486 (29 games) 1985866. 484 (31 games) 2002037. 471 (27 games) 1996978. 456 (27 games) 1997989. 442 (28 games) 20010210. 432 (27 games) 199596
Free Throws Attempted1. 847 (30 games) 1999002. 782 (28 games) 2000013. 737 (27 games) 1996974. 728 (31 games) 2006075. 715 (28 games) 1994955. 715 (28 games) 1993947. 710 (31 games) 2007088. 706 (28 games) 2001029. 702 (27 games) 19959610. 696 (31 games) 200203
Free Throw Percentage1. .760 (421554) 2008092. .743 (486654) 1985863. .728 (530728) 2006074. .718 (510710) 2007085. .698 (417597) 2005066. .695 (484696) 2002037. .678 (333491) 2003048. .662 (561847) 1999009. .661 (296448) 20040510. .659 (456692) 199798
Rebounds1. 1593 (28 games) 1982832. 1398 (29 games) 1985863. 1393 (541o852d) 1994953. 1393 (541o852d) 1993945. 1369 (487o882d) 1991926. 1318 (431o887d) 2005067. 1294 (413o881d) 2006078. 1281 (28 games) 1983849. 1275 (501o774d) 20040510. 1273 (488o785d) 199596
Rebounding Average
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Single Season Team Records1. 56.9 (28 games) 1982832. 49.8 (28 games) 1994952. 49.8 (28 games) 1993944. 48.2 (29 games) 1985865. 47.2 (29 games) 1991926. 47.1 (27 games) 1995967. 45.8 (28 games) 1983848. 45.5 (28 games) 2004059. 44.2 (27 games) 19868710. 44.2 (27 games) 198889
Defensive Rebounds1. 887 (431o887d) 2005062. 882 (487o882d) 1991923. 881 (413o881d) 2006074. 875 (345o875d) 2007085. 854 (314o854d) 2008096. 852 (541o852d) 1993946. 852 (541o852d) 1994958. 796 (368o796d) 2002039. 785 (488o785d) 19959610. 774 (501o774d) 200405
Defensive rebounding Average1. 30.4 (28 games) 1994951. 30.4 (28 games) 1993943. 30.4 (29 games) 1991924. 29.1 (27 games) 1995965. 28.6 (31 games) 2005066. 28.4 (31 games) 2006077. 28.2 (31 games) 2007088. 27.9 (27 games) 1988899. 27.6 (28 games) 20040510. 26.7 (32 games) 200809
Offensive Rebounds1. 541 (541o852d) 1993941. 541 (541o852d) 1994953. 501 (501o774d) 2004054. 488 (488o785d) 199596
5. 487 (487o882d) 1991926. 470 (470o668d) 1987887. 460 (460o727d) 1998998. 459 (459o744d) 2000019. 449 (449o692d) 19969710. 439 (439o754d) 198889
Offensive Rebounding Average1. 19.3 (28 games) 1994951. 19.3 (28 games) 1993943. 18.1 (27 games) 1995964. 17.9 (28 games) 2004055. 16.8 (29 games) 1991926. 16.8 (28 games) 1987887. 16.6 (27 games) 1996978. 16.4 (28 games) 1998999. 16.4 (28 games) 20000110. 16.3 (27 games) 198889
Assists1. 564 1985862. 539 1999003. 497 1991924. 494 1989905. 492 1986876. 487 1992937. 485 2008098. 474 1987889. 466 20050610. 458 200203
Assists Average1. 19.4 (29 games) 1985862. 18.7 (26 games) 1992933. 18.2 (27 games) 1986874. 18.0 (30 games) 1999005. 17.6 (28 games) 1989906. 17.1 (29 games) 1991927. 16.9 (28 games) 198788
The 2007-08 Spartans connected on 123 three-pointers.
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Single Season Team Records8. 16.4 (27 games) 1996979. 15.6 (28 games) 20000110. 15.6 (28 games) 200405
Blocked Shots1. 549 2001022. 200 2007083. 173 2006074. 172 2005065. 168 1999006. 164 1991927. 151 2008098. 149 2000019. 141 20020310. 129 199899
Blocked Shots Average1. 19.6 (28 games) 2001022. 6.5 (31 games) 2007083. 5.7 (29 games) 1991924. 5.6 (30 games) 1999005. 5.6 (31 games) 2006076. 5.5 (31 games) 2005067. 5.3 (28 games) 2000018. 4.7 (32 games) 2008099. 4.6 (28 games) 19989910. 4.5 (31 games) 200203
Steals1. 546 1999002. 397 2001023. 368 1985864. 365 2000015. 364 1998996. 357 1996977. 330 1997988. 323 1992939. 320 1994959. 320 199394
Steals Average1. 18.2 (30 games) 1999002. 14.2 (28 games) 2001023. 13.2 (27 games) 1996974. 13.0 (28 games) 2000015. 13.0 (28 games) 1998996. 12.7 (29 games) 1985867. 12.4 (26 games) 1992938. 12.2 (27 games) 1997989. 11.8 (27 games) 19868710. 11.4 (28 games) 19939410. 11.4 (28 games) 199495
Games Played1. 32 2008092. 31 2006072. 31 2002032. 31 2007082. 31 2005066. 30 1999007. 29 1985867. 29 1991929. 28 1983849. 28 1993949. 28 1994959. 28 2000019. 28 2003049. 28 1989909. 28 1984859. 28 2001029. 28 1998999. 28 1982839. 28 198788
9. 28 200405
Minutes1. 6450 2008092. 6275 2006072. 6275 2007084. 6225 2005065. 6191 2002036. 6050 1999007. 5825 1985868. 5650 2001029. 5630 19939410. 5625 20030410. 5625 19848510. 5625 20040510. 5625 200001
Minutes average1. 202.4 (31 games) 2007081. 202.4 (31 games) 2006073. 201.8 (28 games) 2001024. 201.7 (30 games) 1999005. 201.6 (32 games) 2008096. 201.1 (28 games) 1993947. 200.9 (28 games) 1984857. 200.9 (28 games) 2000017. 200.9 (28 games) 2004057. 200.9 (28 games) 200304
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Victories26 in 200809
Longest Winning Streak13 in 200809
Longest Home Winning Streak10 in 20040510 in 200607
Longest Road Winning Streak*10 in 200809
Longest Losing Streak7 in 1983847 in 1987887 in 199596
Longest Home Losing Streak8 in 198789
Longest Road Losing Streak*11 in 198991
Margin of Victory88 vs. Eckerd (2/4/78)
100Point Games, Season8 in 198586
Consecutive 100Point Games3 in 198586
Overtime Games3 in 1990913 in 200607
Consecutive Overtime Games3 in 199091
*Includes games played at neutral sites
Miscellaneous Team Records
LaQuanda Carmichael
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Individual Year-by-Year LeadersPoints
Year Player Pts Avg197475 LANGLEY, Jackie 413 21.7197576 LANGLEY, Jackie 447 21.3197677 LANGLEY, Jackie 461 25.6197778 LANGLEY, Jackie 453 18.9198182 STARLING, Gardenia 389 15.6198283 HADFIELD, Linda 501 17.9198384 HADFIELD, Linda 320 13.3198485 DICKOS, Penny 383 13.7198586 DICKOS, Penny 507 18.1198687 DICKOS, Penny 472 18.9198788 SMITH, Lori 624 23.1198889 GOODY, Shenny 280 10.8198990 DIX, Kim 333 14.5199091 DIX, Kim 502 20.9199192 DIX, Kim 507 19.5199293 LINDBECK, Tori 411 15.8199394 ASHLEY, Crystal 421 15.0199495 ASHLEY, Crystal 520 17.9199596 MACK, Missy 464 17.2199697 MACK, Missy 454 16.8199798 MACK, Missy 358 13.8199899 MACK, Missy 506 18.1199900 MORENZ, Trysta 555 19.1200001 BLAIR, Nichole 383 13.7200102 BLAIR, Nichole 376 13.9200203 MCDOWELL, Jessie 521 16.8200304 MATHIS, Tay 372 13.3200405 MATHIS, Tay 348 12.4200506 WALTON, Sheena 458 14.8200607 MACKEY, DeShaydia 394 12.7200708 WALTON, Sheena 471 15.2200809 MESSINA, Gianna 427 13.3
ReboundsYear Player Reb Avg197475 LANGLEY, Jackie 258 13.6197576 LANGLEY, Jackie 293 14.0197677 LANGLEY, Jackie 296 16.4197778 LANGLEY, Jackie 301 12.5198182 STARLING, Gardenia 244 9.8198283 HADFIELD, Linda 330 11.8198384 WOLF, Dorrene 267 10.7198485 FOX, Cathy 190 7.3198586 FOX, Cathy 223 8.3198687 FOX, Cathy 215 8.6198788 SMITH, Lori 258 9.6198889 GOODY, Shenny 226 8.7198990 DIX, Kim 180 7.8199091 DIX, Kim 266 11.1199192 DIX, Kim 275 10.6199293 ASHLEY, Crystal 255 9.8199394 ASHLEY, Crystal 267 9.5199495 ASHLEY, Crystal 292 10.1199596 LINDSEY, April 342 12.7199697 LINDSEY, April 228 8.8199798 GASTON, Africa 141 5.2199899 SMITH, Chervara 189 8.6199900 LEVAN, Heather 192 6.4200001 MORSE, Yushanda 213 8.2200102 MORSE, Yushanda 205 7.3200203 MCDOWELL, Jessie 302 9.7200304 MORSE, Yushanda 264 9.4200405 WALTON, Sheena 227 8.4200506 WOODARD, Erica 281 9.1200607 WOODARD, Erica 227 8.1200708 WALTON, Sheena 308 9.9200809 MESSINA, Gianna 216 6.8
Field Goal PercentageYear Player Pct FGATT197475 LANGLEY, Jackie .514 168327197576 LANGLEY, Jackie .496 178359197677 LANGLEY, Jackie .493 179363197778 LANGLEY, Jackie .522 176337198182 STARLING, Gardenia .416 152365198283 HADFIELD, Linda .528 198375198384 HADFIELD, Linda .487 129265198485 FOX, Cathy .494 127257198586 FOX, Cathy .507 171337198687 FOX, Cathy .500 96192198788 WALTER, Lorelle .443 78176198889 WALTER, Lorelle .438 106242198990 DIX, Kim .537 131244199091 DIX, Kim .548 172314199192 ASHLEY, Crystal .590 115195199293 VERWOORD, Karen .571 108189199394 ASHLEY, Crystal .560 172307199495 ASHLEY, Crystal .575 218379199596 LINDSEY, April .484 148306199697 SMITH, Chervara .619 159257199798 SMITH, Chervara .490 76155199899 SMITH, Chervara .548 119217
Erica Woodard led Tampa for two straight seasons from
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Individual Year-by-Year Leaders199900 SMITH, Chervara .591 133225200001 MCDOWELL, Jessie .487 127261200102 MCDOWELL, Jessie .511 94184200203 MCDOWELL, Jessie .563 220391200304 MORSE, Yushanda .488 140287200405 WALTON, Sheena .481 101210200506 WALTON, Sheena .567 178314200607 WALTON, Sheena .540 135250200708 WALTON, Sheena .543 183337200809 COOK, Tiara .508 132260
ThreePoint Field Goal PercentageYear Player Pct 3FGATT198788 MORRIS, Kim .347 2572198889 PISANESCHI, Maria .324 36111199192 LINDBECK, Tori .454 84185199293 LINDBECK, Tori .413 85206199394 LINDBECK, Tori .363 58160199495 LINDBECK, Tori .333 51153199596 MACK, Missy .357 65182199697 MACK, Missy .351 53151199798 MACK, Missy .317 32101199899 MACK, Missy .384 61159199900 MORENZ, Trysta .412 54131200001 BLAIR, Nichole .307 31101200102 MCCLINTON, Juanita .271 29107200203 HUBBARD, Vanessa .400 3280200304 MATHIS, Tay .258 34132200405 MATHIS, Tay .283 43152200506 MATHIS, Tay .321 60187200607 GUIU, Angela .397 3178200708 GUIU, Angela .426 43101200809 MESSINA, Gianna .434 59136
Free Throw PercentageYear Player Pct FTATT197475 LANGLEY, Jackie .653 77118197576 LANGLEY, Jackie .599 91152197677 LANGLEY, Jackie .691 103149197778 LANGLEY, Jackie .743 101136198182 STARLING, Gardenia .649 85131198283 HADFIELD, Linda .714 105147198384 HADFIELD, Linda .639 6297198485 FOX, Cathy .756 90119198586 FOX, Cathy .858 133155198687 FOX, Cathy .821 6984198788 SMITH, Lori .654 106162198889 MOORE, Joanna .671 5379198990 DIX, Kim .645 71110199091 DIX, Kim .712 158222199192 DIX, Kim .674 122181199293 ASHLEY, Crystal .650 80123199394 ASHLEY, Crystal .611 77126199495 ASHLEY, Crystal .656 84128199596 MACK, Mandy .715 98137199697 MACK, Missy .778 7799199798 MACK, Mandy .791 102129199899 MACK, Missy .740 97131199900 MORENZ, Trysta .816 129158
200001 BLAIR, Nichole .689 84122200102 MORSE, Yushanda .638 97152200203 NORDHOLT, Andrea .769 80104200304 MATHIS, Tay .835 86103200405 MATHIS, Tay .740 5777200506 WALTON, Sheena .727 101139200607 MACKEY, DeShaydia .867 91105200708 WOODARD, Erica .740 114154200809 MESSINA, Gianna .857 102119
AssistsYear Player Ast Avg198182 LAWRENCE, Kim 50 2.0198283 LAWRENCE, Kim 72 2.6198384 SHETTLE, Terri 73 3.2198485 SHETTLE, Terri 148 5.5198586 SHETTLE, Terri 164 6.1198687 MORAN, Laurie 165 6.6198788 MORAN, Laurie 184 6.6198889 RATLIFF, Julie 77 2.9198990 RATLIFF, Julie 105 3.8199091 GRIDER, Kelley 77 3.0199192 GRIDER, Kelley 103 3.6199293 BROWNING, Beth 202 8.1199394 CARMICHAEL, LaQuand 128 4.6199495 ROBINSON, Jeni 58 2.0199596 MACK, Mandy 69 2.6199697 GASTON, Africa 73 2.7199798 MACK, Mandy 66 2.5199899 GASTON, Africa 92 3.3199900 GASTON, Africa 108 3.6200001 WETENKAMP, Liz 84 3.0200102 NORDHOLT, Andrea 82 2.9200203 WETENKAMP, Liz 144 4.6
Kelley Grider led Tampa in assists in 1990-91 and 1991-92.
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200304 MATHIS, Tay 91 3.3200405 MATHIS, Tay 126 4.5200506 MATHIS, Tay 166 5.4200607 KANE, Alexa 129 4.2200708 KANE, Alexa 100 3.7200809 MESSINA, Gianna 107 3.3
Blocked ShotsYear Player Blk Avg198182 HADFIELD, Linda 19 0.8198283 WOLF, Dorrene 24 0.9198283 SMITH, Sylvia 24 1.0198384 HADFIELD, Linda 14 0.6198485 JENKINS, Tonji 11 0.4198586 UNDERWOOD, Tonya 23 0.8198687 PASCHAL, Laura 11 0.7198788 SMITH, Lori 15 0.6198889 MOORE, Joanna 15 0.6198990 HESSE, Christi 10 0.4199091 GRIDER, Kelley 35 1.3199192 ASHLEY, Crystal 67 2.3199293 ASHLEY, Crystal 54 2.1199394 ASHLEY, Crystal 50 1.8199495 ASHLEY, Crystal 59 2.0199596 LINDSEY, April 18 0.7199697 SMITH, Chervara 21 0.8199798 MACK, Missy 14 0.5199899 LEVAN, Heather 37 1.4199900 MCDOWELL, Jessie 66 2.3200001 MCDOWELL, Jessie 89 3.2200102 NORDHOLT, Andrea 70 2.5200203 MCDOWELL, Jessie 97 3.1200304 MCDONALD, Monique 22 0.8
200405 WALTON, Sheena 66 2.4200506 WALTON, Sheena 105 3.4200607 WALTON, Sheena 99 3.8200708 WALTON, Sheena 126 4.1200809 MITRYK, Caitlyn 53 1.7
StealsYear Player Stl Avg198182 LAWRENCE, Kim 67 2.7198283 LAWRENCE, Kim 78 2.8198384 FOX, Cathy 29 1.3198485 FULLER, Debbie 65 3.3198586 SHETTLE, Terri 74 2.7198687 MORAN, Laurie 71 2.8198788 MORAN, Laurie 77 2.8198889 SZABO, Margit 52 1.9198990 RATLIFF, Julie 56 2.0199091 GRIDER, Kelley 55 2.1199192 GRIDER, Kelley 57 2.0199293 ASHLEY, Crystal 63 2.4199394 ASHLEY, Crystal 57 2.0199495 LINDSEY, April 75 2.6199596 LINDSEY, April 81 3.0199697 LINDSEY, April 84 3.2199798 GASTON, Africa 59 2.2199899 MORENZ, Trysta 75 2.7199900 MORENZ, Trysta 128 4.4200001 BLAIR, Nichole 64 2.3200102 BLAIR, Nichole 74 2.7200203 NORDHOLT, Andrea 57 1.8200304 MCCLINTON, Juanita 60 2.1200405 MATHIS, Tay 67 2.4200506 MATHIS, Tay 68 2.2200607 KANE, Alexa 48 1.5200708 KANE, Alexa 43 1.6200809 MESSINA, Gianna 48 1.5
Alexa Kane led the Spartans in assists in each of the past
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1,000 Point Club 1,000 Rebound ClubMissy Mack 1,782 199599Jackie Langley 1,774 197478Crystal Ashley 1,610 199195Yushanda Morse 1,536 200004Sheena Walton 1,526 200408Penny Dickos 1,510 198387Kim Dix 1,487 198892Tori Lindbeck 1,405 199195Jessie McDowell 1,393 19992003April Lindsey 1,364 199397Cathy Fox 1,280 198387Tay Mathis 1,124 200306Jane Castor 1,055 197781Linda Hadfield 1,042 198084
Jackie Langley 1,148 197478April Lindsey 1,064 199397Crystal Ashley 1,025 199195Sheena Walton 1,014 200408
1,000 Point/1,000 Rebound ClubJackie Langley 1,774/1,148 197478Crystal Ashley 1,610/1,025 199195Sheena Walton 1,526/1,014 200408April Lindsey 1,364/1,064 19972000
Missy Mack Yushanda Morse Jane Castor Penny Dickos
Crystal Ashley April Lindsey Sheena Walton Jackie Langley
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Sunshine State ConferenceFounded in 1975, the Sunshine State Conference has risen from a single sport organization to the Division II “Conference of Champions.” Since its inception, the conference hasgrown steadily in sports played, membership and national prominence.
SSC member schools won two NCAA II national championships in 200708 and havecaptured a total of 71 titles in baseball, men’s basketball, men’s golf, women’s golf, men’ssoccer, women’s soccer, softball, men’s tennis, women’s tennis and women’s volleyballand are nationally recognized in women’s basketball, women’s rowing and cross country as well.
The Sunshine State Conference sponsors championships in men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, softball,baseball, men’s and women’s golf and women’s rowing.
Member schools include Barry University (Miami Shores), Eckerd College (St. Petersburg), Florida Tech (Melbourne),Florida Southern College (Lakeland), Lynn University (Boca Raton), Nova Southeastern University (Fort Lauderdale),Rollins College (Winter Park), Saint Leo University (Saint Leo) and The University of Tampa.
Jay Jones serves as commissioner and Kelly Harrison is assistant commissioner for internal operations. Dr. Anne B. Kerr(Florida Southern) is the President. Pete Jenkinson is the supervisor of officials for women’s basketball. The officeaddress is 7061 Grand National Drive, Suite 140, Orlando, FL 32819. Phone: (407) 2488460. The SSC Website iswww.sunshinestateconference.com.
200809 SSC Awards
FIRST TEAMChelsea Johnson, Florida Southern, Gianna Messina, TampaOlivia Nagle, EckerdLynisha Nelson, Florida TechStephanie Sarosi, Nova Southeastern
SECOND TEAMMariesa Greene, BarryAshley Lutz, EckerdJessica Pressley, RollinsInes Teuma, RollinsJade Williams, Lynn
ALLFRESHMAN TEAMMadeleine Doyle, LynnMegan Dzikas, Florida SouthernMichaela Hawley, Florida SouthernAshton McClairen, Florida TechParis Moore, Rollins
HONORABLE MENTIONTiara Cook, Tampa
Player of the Year: Stephanie Sarosi, NSUDef. Player of the Year: Lynisha Nelson, FITFreshman of the Year: Megan Dzikas, FSCCoach of the Year: Paul Honsinger, EC
200809 Final SSC Standings
Team SSC Overall1. Tampa* 124 2661. Rollins 124 2563. Eckerd 97 17124. Nova Southeastern 97 14155. Florida Southern 88 18106. Florida Tech 79 18107. Lynn 79 16128. Barry 610 15139. Saint Leo 214 1116
*SSC Tournament Champions
200910 Women’s Basketball Preseason SSC Poll
School Points First Place Votes1. Tampa 121 102. Rollins 113 53. Nova Southeastern 104 34. Florida Tech 745. Florida Southern 736. Eckerd 557. Lynn 448. Baryy 409. Saint Leo 24
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MaryvilleTuesday, December 29, Tampa, Fla.
Location: St. Louis, MissouriEnrollment: 3,400Colors: Red, White and BlackNickname: SaintsConference: Great Lakes ValleyAffiliation: NCAA IIHome Court: Moloney ArenaPresident: Mark LombardiAthletic Director: Tony DuckworthHead Coach: Chris Ellis
Record at MU: 15561 (eight years)Overall Record: Same
200809 Record: 226Series Record: First meetingSports Information Director: Katie Jo Kuhens
SID Phone: 3145299312SID Fax: 3143636024SID Email: [email protected]
Athletic Website: www.maryville.edu/athletics
Columbus StateSaturday, December 19, Savanah, Ga.
Location: Columbus, Ga.Enrollment: 7,000Colors: Red, Blue and WhiteNickname: CougarsConference: Peach BeltAffiliation: NCAA IIHome Court: Lumpkin CenterPresident: Timothy MesconAthletic Director: Jay SparksHead Coach: Jonathan Norton
Record at CSU: First yearOverall Record: 13087 (seven years)
200809 Record: 1814Series Record: Tied 11Sports Information Dir.: Lorin Baeta
SID Phone: 7065693032SID Fax: 7065693435SID Email: [email protected]
Athletic Website: www.csucougars.com
Armstrong AtlanticFriday, December 18, Savanah, Ga.
Location: Savanah, Ga.Enrollment: 7,200Colors: Maroon and GoldNickname: Lady PiratesConference: Peach BeltAffiliation: NCAA IIHome Court: Sports CenterPresident: Linda BleickenAthletic Director: Andrew CarterHead Coach: Matt Schmidt
Record at AASU: 1711 (one year)Overall Record: Same
200809 Record: 1711Series Record: Tied 11Sports Information Director: Chad Jackson
SID Phone: 9123443114SID Fax: 9123443470SID Email: [email protected]
Athletic Website: www.aasupirates.com
Florida TechSaturday, December 5, Melbourne, Fla.Saturday, January 30, Tampa, Fla.
Location: Melbourne, FloridaEnrollment: 4,200Colors: Crimson and GrayNickname: PanthersConference: Sunshine StateAffiliation: NCAA IIHome Court: Clemente CenterPresident: Anthony J. CataneseAthletic Director: Bill JurgensHead Coach: John Reynolds
Record at FIT: 405220 (22 years)Overall Record: Same
200809 Record: 1810Series Record: Tampa leads 2625Sports Information Director: Rebecca Vick
SID Phone: 3216747484SID Fax: 3216747502SID Email: [email protected]
Athletic Website: www.floridatechsports.com
WarnerSaturday, November 28, Tampa, Fla.
Location: Lake Wales, Fla.Enrollment: 1,100Colors: Navy Blue and GoldNickname: Lady RoyalsConference: Florida SunAffiliation: NAIA IIHome Court: Turner Athletic CenterPresident: Gregory HallAthletic Director: Shawn GaryHead Coach: Matt Murphy
Record at WU: First yearOverall Record: Firs year
200809 Record: 920Series Record: Tampa leads 20Sports Information Director: Marlon Furlongue
SID Phone: 8636387126SID Fax: 8636383776SID Email: [email protected]
Athletic Website: www.warnerroyals.com
Florida MemorialTuesday, December 1, Tampa, Fla.Saturday, December 12, Miami Gardens, Fla.
Location: Miami Gardens, Fla.Enrollment: 2,200Colors: Royal Blue and OrangeNickname: Lady LionsConference: Florida SunAffiliation: NAIA IIHome Court: Robinson Athletic CenterPresident: Dr. Karl WrightAthletic Director: Robert SmithHead Coach: Kenneth Marshall
Record at FMU: 428339 (31 years)Overall Record: Same
200809 Record: 1910Series Record: Tampa leads 102Sports Information Director: Damian Alexander
SID Phone: 3056263166SID Fax: 3056263169SID Email: [email protected]
Athletic Website: athletics.fmuniv.edu
East StroudsburgFriday, November 20, North Andover, Mass.
Location: East Stroudsburg, Pa.Enrollment: 7,200Colors: Red and BlackNickname: WarriosConference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conf.Affiliation: NCAA IIHome Court: Koehler FieldhousePresident: Robert J. DillmanAthletic Director: Tom GioglioHead Coach: Justin Potts
Record at ESU: First yearOverall Record: First year
200809 Record: 1215Series Record: Tampa leads 10Sports Information Director: Greg Knowlden
SID Phone: 5704223312SID Fax: 5704223586SID Email: gknowlden@pobox.esu.edu
Athletic Website: www.esu.edu/athletics
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Palm Beach AtlanticTuesday, November 17, West Palm Beach, Fla.Wednesday, December 9, Tampa, Fla.
Location: West Palm Beach, Fla.Enrollment: 3,000Colors: Navy and WhiteNickname: SailfishConference: IndependentAffiliation: NCAA IIHome Court: Green Sports ComplexPresident: David ClarkAthletic Director: Bob WhiteHead Coach: Robin PoteraHaskins
Record at PBA: 1442 (two years)Overall Record: 330180 (18 years)
200809 Record: 1318Series Record: Tampa leads 80Sports Information Director: Michael Brown
SID Phone: 5618032529SID Fax: 5618032532SID Email: [email protected]
Athletic Website: www.pbasailfish.com
Valdosta StateWednesday, November 25, Tampa, Fla.
Location: Valdosta, Ga.Enrollment: 11,800Colors: Red and BlackNickname: Lady BlazersConference: Gulf South ConferenceAffiliation: NCAA IIHome Court:Physical Education ComplexPresident: Patrick SchlossAthletic Director: Herb ReinhardHead Coach: Kiley Hill
Record at VSU: 17089 (10 years)Overall Record: 185100 (11 years)
200809 Record: 219Series Record: Valdosta State leads 104Sports Information Director: Shawn Reed
SID Phone: 2293335903SID Fax: 2293335972SID Email: [email protected]
Athletic Website: www.vstateblazers.com
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Florida SouthernWednesday, January 20, Lakeland, Fla.Wednesday, February 24, Tampa, Fla.
Location: Lakeland, FloridaEnrollment: 1,800Colors: Scarlet and WhiteNickname: MoccasinsConference: Sunshine StateAffiliation: NCAA IIHome Court: Jenkins FieldhousePresident: Anne KerrAthletic Director: Pete MeyerHead Coach: Jarrod Olson
Record at FSC: 4440 (three years)Overall Record: 6775 (five years)
200809 Record: 1810Series Record: Florida Southern leads 4928Sports Information Director: Bill Turnage
SID Phone: 8636804256SID Fax: 8636803953SID Email: [email protected]
Athletic Website: www.fscmocs.com
RollinsSaturday, January 16, Tampa, Fla.Saturday, February 13, Winter Park, Fla.
Location: Winter Park, FloridaEnrollment: 1,700Colors: Royal and GoldNickname: Lady TarsConference: Sunshine StateAffiliation: NCAA IIHome Court: Alfond Sports CenterPresident: Lewis DuncanAthletic Director: Pennie ParkerHead Coach: Glenn Wilkes, Jr.
Record at RC: 512166 (24 years)Overall Record: Same
200809 Record: 256Series Record: Rollins leads 3246Sports Information Director: Nate Weyant
SID Phone: 4076462661SID Fax: 4076461562SID Email: [email protected]
Athletic Website: www.rollinssports.com
EckerdWednesday, January 13, St. Petersburg, Fla.Wednesday, February 18, Saint Leo, Fla.
Location: St. Petersburg, Fla.Enrollment: 1,900Colors: Teal, White and NavyNickname: TritonsConference: Sunshine StateAffiliation: NCAA IIHome Court: Turley Athletic ComplexPresident: Donald Eastman, IIIAthletic Director: Bob FortosisHead Coach: Paul Honsinger
Record at EC: 3947 (three years)Overall Record: Same
200809 Record: 1712Series Record: Tampa leads 6211Sports Information Director: Guy Harrison
SID Phone: 7278648242SID Fax: 7278648968SID Email: [email protected]
Athletic Website: www.eckerdtritons.com
LynnSaturday, January 9, Boca Raton, Fla.Saturday, February 6, Tampa, Fla.
Location: Boca Raton, FloridaEnrollment: 2,410Colors: Blue and WhiteNickname: Fighting KnightsConference: Sunshine StateAffiliation: NCAA IIHome Court: de Hoernle CenterPresident: Kevin RossAthletic Director: Kristen MorazHead Coach: Niki Washington
Record at LU: First yearOverall Record: First year
200809 Record: 1612Series Record: Lynn leads 246Sports Information Director: Chad Beattie
SID Phone: 5612377341SID Fax: 5614149660SID Email: [email protected]
Athletic Website: www.lynn.edu/athletics
SAINT LEOWednesday, January 6, Tampa, Fla.Wednesday, February 10, Saint Leo, Fla.
Location: Saint Leo, FloridaEnrollment: 14,000Colors: Forrest Green and GoldNickname: LionsConference: Sunshine StateAffiliation: NCAA IIHome Court: Marion Bowman Activity CenterPresident: Arthur Kirk, Jr.Athletic Director: Fran ReidyHead Coach: Chanita Olds
Record at EC: 3971 (four years)Overall Record: Same
200809 Record: 1116Series Record: Tampa leads 6412Sports Information Director: Evan Ortiz
SID Phone: 3525888506SID Fax: 3525888290SID Email: [email protected]
Athletic Website: www.saintleolions.com
nova southeasternSaturday, January 2, Tampa, Fla.Wednesday, February 3, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Location: Fort Lauderdale, FloridaEnrollment: 4,218Colors: Navy and GreyNickname: SharksConference: Sunshine StateAffiliation: NCAA IIHome Court: Don Taft University CenterPresident: Ray FerreroAthletic Director: Michael MomineyHead Coach: Marilyn Rule
Record at NSU: 157147 (12 years)Overall Record: Same
200809 Record: 1415Series Record: Tampa leads 133Sports Information Director: Jeff Kelley
SID Phone: 9542628275SID Fax: 9542623273SID Email: [email protected]
Athletic Website: nsuathletics.nova.edu
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All-Time Series RecordsOpponent Record LastAbilene Christian ................10 ................1989AlabamaHuntsville............11 ................1996AlaskaAnchorage ..............10 ................1983Albany State ..........................10 ................1999Albright ..................................10 ................1993Allentown ..............................10 ................1998AmericanPuerto Rico ......20 ................1996Arkansas Tech......................01 ................2002Armstrong Atlantic St. ......11 ................1989Ashland ..................................01 ................2000Augusta State ........................20 ................2008Barry ........................................3417 ..........2009Barton......................................01 ................1995Belhaven ................................01 ................1977Bellarmine ............................11 ................1999Benedict ..................................41 ................2003Bentley ....................................02 ................1995BethuneCookman ............19 ................1982Brevard CC ............................02 ................1977Broward CC ..........................02 ................1979Buffalo......................................10 ................1989Cal St.Dominguez Hills ....01 ................2007Cal St.Stanislaus..................10 ................2007California (Pa.) ....................02 ................1990California Baptist ................10 ................2004Cameron ................................10 ................2001Catawba ..................................01 ................1994Central Florida......................315 ............1983Central Missouri State ......01 ................1987Christian Brothers..............01 ................2003Clarion ....................................01 ................1991Clark Atlanta..........................10 ................2009Clearwater Christian ..........60 ................1986Coastal Carolina ..................10 ................1980Colorado Christian ..............10 ................2005ColoradoColo. Springs ......10 ................2005Columbus State ....................11 ................2006Concordia ..............................10 ................1986Converse ................................10 ................2005Culver Stockton....................21 ................2002Davenport ..............................10 ................2004Dartmouth..............................01 ................1982Davis & Elkins ......................01 ................1982Delta State ..............................01 ................2005Denver ....................................01 ................1983Dowling ..................................10 ................1992Drury........................................10 ................2008East Stroudsburg ................10 ................1991Eastern (Pa.)..........................10 ................1987Eckerd......................................6211 ..........2009Edward Waters ....................30 ................1999Elizabeth City State ............10 ................2000Fayetteville State ..................30 ................2004Flagler ......................................164 ............2009Florida ......................................04 ................1984Florida A&M ..........................04 ................1982Florida Atlantic ....................010 ............1990Florida International ..........28 ................1984Florida Memorial ................102 ............2005Florida Southern..................2849 ..........2009Florida State ..........................16 ................1994Florida Tech ..........................2625 ..........2009Fontbonne..............................10 ................2006
Fort Valley State....................02 ................1997Francis Marion ....................01 ................2003Georgetown College ..........01 ................1999Georgia College & State ....03 ................2006Glenville State ........................10 ................2001Goshen ....................................10 ................1991Grand Canyon ......................10 ................1996Hartwick ................................10 ................1990High Point ..............................01 ................1997Houghton................................10 ................1991Husson ....................................02 ................1992IUPUI........................................01 ................1997Judson ......................................10 ................1985Keene State ............................11 ................1995Kennesaw State ....................11 ................1993Lake Superior State ............01 ................2006LaSalle......................................01 ................1994Lawrence................................20 ................1991Lee ............................................13 ................1989LenoirRhyne........................10 ................2005Lewis........................................10 ................1977Lindsey Wilson ....................10 ................1996Livingstone............................20 ................1994Lynn..........................................246 ............2009Madonna ................................01 ................1997MaineFarmington ............01 ................1987Malone ....................................10 ................2003Mantee CC ..............................101 ............1980Marietta ..................................10 ................1984Mars Hill ................................01 ................2001MassachusettsLowell ......01 ................1991Merrimack ............................21 ................1998Miami (Fla.) ..........................15 ................1983MiamiDade CC ....................42 ................1980MichiganDearborn............30 ................1992Michigan Tech ......................11 ................2007Mississippi College ............11 ................1989Mississippi Women’s ........11 ................1995MissouriSt. Louis ..............03 ................1994Montclair State ......................12 ................1990Montevallo ..............................22 ................2006Mount Olive ..........................10 ................2003Mundelein ..............................01 ................1987New Hampshire ..................10 ................2000New Haven ............................10 ................1994Newberry ..............................10 ................1991Newport News ....................10 ................2001Nicholls State ........................01 ................1983North Alabama ....................11 ................2008North Dakota ........................01 ................1996N.C.Asheville ........................01 ................1982N.C.Charlotte ........................01 ................1984N.C.Greensboro ..................01 ................1988North Florida ........................106 ............2002NE Missouri State ................01 ................1980Northeastern Illinois ........10 ................1989Northeastern State ..............01 ................1989Northern Kentucky ............02 ................1999Northern Michigan ............10 ................1994NW Missouri State ..............11 ................1990Northwood (Mich.) ............10 ................2003Nova Southeastern ............153 ............2009Ohio Valley ............................10 ................2007Oklahoma Panhandle St. ..10 ................2008
Otterbein ................................10 ................2000Ouachita Baptist ..................11 ................2009Pace ..........................................10 ................1991Paine ........................................11 ................1990Palm Beach Atlantic ..........80 ................2008Piedmont ................................10 ................1982PittJohnstown......................10 ................2001Presbyterian..........................01 ................1999Puerto RicoBayamon ......51 ................2002Puerto RicoCayey ..............20 ................2008Puerto RicoMayaguez......40 ................2007Puerto RicoRio Piedras ..50 ................2008Purdue ....................................01 ................1981PurdueCalumet ..................10 ................1988Queens (N.C.)........................01 ................1989Quincy......................................11 ................2006Regis ........................................10 ................1998Rhode Island College..........10 ................1990Rollins......................................3246 ..........2009St. Ambrose ..........................01 ................1989St. Anselm ..............................01 ................1997St. Augustine’s ......................11 ................1994St. Cloud State ........................10 ................1997St. Michael’s ..........................01 ................2005St. Paul’s..................................10 ................2002St. Thomas ............................20 ................1986St. Vincent..............................10 ................1997Saint Leo ................................6412 ..........2009Scranton..................................10 ................1993Shippensburg ......................11 ................2002Slippery Rock ......................01 ................1989South CarolinaAiken ........02 ................2005South CarolinaUpstate ....01 ................2005South Florida ........................315 ............1989SIUEdwardsville ................02 ................1999Southern Indiana ................01 ................1998Southeast Bible ....................10 ................1985Southeastern Louisiana....02 ................1983Southwest Baptist ..............01 ................1997Southwestern Louisiana ..01 ................1983Spring Hill ..............................10 ................1986Stetson......................................49 ................1984Stonehill ..................................01 ................1989Tennessee Tech ..................01 ................1982Tennessee Wesleyan ........10 ................1990Texas Wesleyan....................01 ................1988Texas Women’s ....................02 ................1988TriState ..................................01 ................1988Troy State................................02 ................1993Truman State ........................11 ................2007Tulane ......................................01 ................1982Valdosta State ........................410 ............2008Walsh........................................10 ................1993Warner ....................................20 ................2008Wayland Baptist ..................01 ................1996Webber....................................110 ............1999West Florida ..........................23 ................2007West Georgia ........................33 ................2007Wheeling Jesuit....................10 ................1983Wingate ..................................13 ................1998Winthrop................................01 ................1984Wofford ..................................01 ................1991Wright State ..........................01 ................1980
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197576 (1111)Coach: Betty LambertGeorgia State 4264 LCentral Florida 5458 LFlorida State 4866 LFlorida 4762 LSaint Leo 6931 WFlorida State 5082 LSouth Florida 5455 LFlorida 4377 LEckerd 4924 WFlagler 3960 LSaint Leo 6326 WEckerd 6632 WSaint Leo 5834 WManatee CC 5339 WCentral Florida 4459 WRollins 4859 LSouth Florida 6158 WRollins 5147 WSaint Leo 5437 WFlagler 5172 LEckerd 4726 WRollins 4547 L
* 197677 (126)Coach: Betty LambertSaint Leo 5540 WSouth Florida 4687 LFlagler 3865 LStetson 5239 WSaint Leo 6214 WManatee CC 6528 WCentral Florida 5269 LEckerd 6228 WMiami (Fla.) 5045 WClearwater Christian 9232 WSouth Florida 3144 LManatee CC 5945 WManatee CC 6443 WSouth Florida 5819 W* Does not include results for threegames
197778 (187)Coach: Betty LambertSaint Leo 6117 WLewis 7849 W@ Brevard CC 4344 L@ Eckerd 9412 W@ South Florida 6468 LBrevard CC 6367 L@ Saint Leo 8140 WFlorida St. 6865 W@ Stetson 7262 W@ Florida Southern 8553 WEckerd 10274 WMiamiDade CC 8436 WCentral Florida 7849 WSouth Florida 5862 LFlorida Southern 8049 W@ Manatee CC 9146 WStetson 6840 WEckerd 10177 W
Manatee CC 8835 WSaint Leo 7931 WBethuneCookman 6369 LFlorida Tech 6458 WFlorida Southern 7940 WBethuneCookman 4454 LBelhaven 5467 L
197879 (610)Coach: Anne Strusz@ Stetson 5086 L@ Saint Leo 3054 L@ Manatee CC 5441 WMiami (Fla.) 4956 L@ Florida Southern 4475 LFlorida International 6624 WCentral Florida 4376 L@ MiamiDade CC 6663 W@ Broward CC 5475 LFlorida Southern 5250 WCentral Florida 3781 LManatee CC 5947 WFlorida State 5690 LSaint Leo 5562 LEckerd (FAIAW) 6047 WBethuneCookman 3160 L
197980 (713)Coach: Anne StruszMiamiDade CC 5161 L@ Eckerd 7456 WStetson 6365 LBethuneCookman 5684 LEckerd 5855 W@ Rollins 5838 WCentral Florida 4682 LSaint Leo 5448 WManatee CC 6580 LFlorida International 7553 WFlorida Southern 6481 L@ MiamiDade CC 5558 L@ MiamiDade CC 6760 WBroward CC 4667 L@ Stetson 4567 LFlagler 6778 L@ Central Florida 6689 LSaint Leo 6658 WRollins 5758 LBethuneCookman 61108 L
198081 (158)Coach: Anne StruszMiamiDade CC 6458 WEckerd 8451 WStetson 6463 WNE Missouri State 7477 L@ Eckerd 9364 WBethuneCookman 7977 (2ot) WCoastal Carolina 6861 WWright State 8182 (ot) LManatee CC 8852 W@ Stetson 5675 L@ South Florida 7853 WSaint Leo 7239 W
Florida Southern 9278 WSouth Florida 7084 LRollins 9226 W@ Florida A&M 6990 L@ Florida Southern 6475 L@ Saint Leo 10350 W@ Rollins 9243 WCentral Florida 6574 LFlagler 9070 WFlorida Southern 7664 WBethuneCookman 5268 L
198182 (916)Coach: Jan BoxillFlorida International 6487 LSaint Leo 6248 W@ Rollins 5559 L@ Stetson 4970 L@ Central Florida 5655 WPurdue 5261 LSaint Leo 6446 WEckerd 7242 WFlorida Southern 4346 LFlorida A&M 5876 LBethuneCookman 5269 L@ Rollins 9274 W@ Florida International 5558 L@ Miami 3381 LStetson 6385 L@ Eckerd 5948 W@ Central Florida 5275 L@ Florida Southern 5591 L@ South Florida 6176 LFlagler 7751 W@ Florida St. 5090 L@ Saint Leo 7456 WCentral Florida (SSC ) 5065 L@ Rollins (SSC) 9565 WFlorida International 7487 L
198283 (720)Coach: Jan BoxillDavis & Elkins 6281 L@ South Florida 6388 L@ Florida A&M 5374 L@ BethuneCookman 5470 LPiedmont 6463 W@ Stetson 5869 LDartmouth 6668 Lvs. Tennessee Tech 5475 LMiami (Fla.) 6877 LAlaskaAnchorage 5450 WNorth CarolinaAsheville 5367 LFlorida International 6079 LTulane 6077 L@ Saint Leo 6231 W@ Florida Southern 5456 L@ Rollins 8485 LFlorida A&M 7992 LCentral Florida 6678 LClearwater Christian 8244 W@ Eckerd 8540 WSaint Leo 8747 WBethuneCookman 6983 L
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Rollins 7883 LEckerd 8643 WFlorida Southern 6472 L@ Central Florida 6188 LCentral Florida (SSC) 5865 L
198384 (820)Coach: Jan Boxill@ Florida 3991 L@ South Florida 5466 L@ Nicholls State 6177 L@ Southeastern Louisiana4679 LFlagler 7867 WDenver 6474 L@ Florida International 61102 L@ Miami (Fla.) 5782 LPaine 5767 LMissouriSt. Louis 5870 LStetson 6686 LSouthwestern Louisiana 58113 LWheeling Jesuit 7359 WSoutheastern Louisiana 5277 L@ Saint Leo 7947 WFlorida International 5974 LMontclair State 7270 WCentral Florida 5880 LEckerd 9762 WRollins 7066 L@ Florida Southern 7269 WSaint Leo 7057 WMiami (Fla.) 6372 L@ Central Florida 6367 L@ Eckerd 8737 W@ Rollins 7285 LFlorida Southern 4075 LFlorida Southern (SSC) 5484 L
198485 (1315)Coach: Hilary AllenMarietta 6751 WFlorida International 5973 L@ South Florida 5497 L@ Stetson 6793 LFlorida Memorial 8379 WFlorida Atlantic 5563 LFlorida 43104 LNW Missouri State 10498 (ot) WWinthrop 7276 LNorth CarolinaCharlotte 5564 L@ Rollins 6675 L@ South Florida 5787 L@ Florida Atlantic 5878 L@ Florida Memorial 7066 W@ Fla. International 7997 LEckerd 7961 WSaint Leo 7266 W@ Florida Southern 5470 LClearwater Christian 7860 WRollins 9564 W@ Central Florida 7888 L@ Flagler 8962 W@ Eckerd 7458 W@ Saint Leo 8477 WFlagler 9462 W
Florida Southern 8098 LRollins (SSC) 9469 WFlorida Southern (SSC) 8194 L
198586 (209)Coach: Hilary AllenEdward Waters 9283 WClearwater Christian 10242 WFlorida Memorial 10268 WWebber 10683 W@ Florida State 7788 LJudson 10235 WValdosta State 7889 LLawrence 10832 WLee 8166 W@ Valdosta State 67120 LFlorida Atlantic 7275 (ot) L@ Webber 10876 W@ Clearwater Christ. 8048 W@ Eckerd 8977 W@ Florida Memorial 7858 WFlorida Southern 6172 L@ Rollins 7367 W@ Edward Waters 8683 W@ Flagler 7560 W@ Saint Leo 7660 WSouth Florida 7081 LEckerd 10169 WFlagler 9683 WSaint Leo 11072 WSoutheastern Bible 9230 W@ Florida Southern 6893 LRollins 7274 LRollins (SSC) 8269 WFlorida Southern (SSC) 6086 L
198687 (189)Coach: Hilary Allenvs. Concordia 8460 Wvs. Springhill 9995 W@ South Florida 8594 LWebber 8855 WClearwater Christian 7840 WConverse 10185 W@ West Georgia 8298 LLee 8774 W@ Clearwater Christian 7058 W@ Webber 9774 W@ Eckerd 8477 W@ Rollins 7182 LValdosta State 80113 LSaint Leo 8363 WFlorida Southern 7393 LFlagler 7454 WSt. Thomas 9369 W@ Flagler 8876 W@ Florida Atlantic 6173 L@ Florida Tech 10191 WEckerd 8869 WRollins 7788 L@ Saint Leo 7862 WFlorida Tech 9673 W@ Florida Southern 8393 L@ St. Thomas 7966 W
Rollins (SSC) 8288 L
198788 (1018)Coach: Kim Buford@ Valdosta State 54105 Lvs. Saint Leo 9773 Wvs. Florida Tech 8776 WValdosta State 6798 LMundelein 6574 L@ Flagler 7066 WKennesaw State 7397 LEastern Forfeit WLee 6780 LCentral Missouri State 5089 LMaineFarmington 8385 LTexas Woman’s 6276 LRollins 6391 L@ South Florida 79102 LMontclair St. 6582 LEckerd 9577 WSaint Leo 6459 WFlorida Atlantic 8086 L@ Rollins 7891 L@ Florida Southern 7195 LFlorida Tech 7169 (ot) W@ Eckerd 8976 W@ Saint Leo 7271 W@ Florida Atlantic 5773 L@ Florida Tech 5168 LFlorida Southern 5582 LEckerd (SSC) 7768 WFlorida Southern (SSC) 7794 L
198889 (522)Coach: Kim BufordTexas Wesleyan 7484 LAlabamaHuntsville 7081 LEckerd 6670 LBarry 7561 WValdosta State 8288 LFlorida Atlantic 5290 LTriState 6193 LMissouriSt. Louis 6271 LUNCGreensboro 6389 LPurdueCalumet 8368 WLee 6674 LTexas Woman’s 4363 L@ Rollins 5667 LFlorida Southern 5377 LArmstrong Atlantic 8169 W@ Eckerd 68100 L@ Saint Leo 7085 LBarry 5857 W@ Florida Tech 5688 LRollins 6186 L@ Barry 6670 L@ Florida Memorial 7283 L@ Florida Atlantic 49106 LEckerd 6982 LSaint Leo 6352 WFlorida Tech 4276 L@ Florida Southern 6879 L
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198990 (1117)Coach: Tom MoscaNorthern Kentucky 4682 LNortheastern St. 4964 LQueens 5355 LMississippi College 5147 W@ Armstrong Atlantic 5256 L@ South Florida 4870 L@ Valdosta State 4777 LAbilene Christian 7470 WNortheastern Illinois 6461 WSlippery Rock 5158 LStonehill 6364 LLee 7686 LCalifornia (Pa.) 6169 LSt. Ambrose 7481 L@ Eckerd 7369 WBuffalo 8868 WFlorida Tech 7885 (ot) L@ Saint Leo 7063 WBarry 8565 W@ Florida Southern 6663 WRollins 7275 LEckerd 5952 W@ Florida Tech 5159 LSaint Leo 8766 W@ Barry 8899 LFlorida Southern 6663 W@ Rollins 5661 LFlorida Tech (SSC) 6372 L
199091 (1215)Coach: Tom MoscaFlorida Atlantic 6279 LNW Missouri State 5262 LMississippi College 7178 LTennessee Wesleyan 5452 WMichiganDearborn 7852 WMontclair State 4961 LHartwick 6256 WHusson 5161 LPaine 6057 W@ Florida Atlantic 5474 LRhode Island College 8157 WWest Florida 7085 LCalifornia (Pa.) 6387 LFlorida Southern 7968 W@ Barry 5082 LRollins 6476 L@ Saint Leo 7976 W@ Florida Tech 5548 W@ Florida Southern 6272 L@ Eckerd 7658 LBarry 4994 L@ Rollins 4649 LSaint Leo 7560 WEckerd 7167 (2ot) WFlorida Tech 7763 (ot) WSaint Leo (SSC) 7276 (ot) L
199192 (209)Coach: Tom Mosca@ Newberry 6942 W@ Wofford 6976 L
@ Flagler 8356 WTroy St. 9098 L@ Mississippi Women 7863 WLivingston 6936 WGoshen 11267 WLawrence 7366 (ot) WPace 7466 WHoughton 8668 WEast Stroudsburg 7151 WMichiganDearborn 8456 WClarion 7395 LKeene St. 7378 LMassachusettsLowell 6269 L@ Barry 10258 WRollins 5074 L@ Saint Leo 9585 (ot) WFlorida Tech 7392 L@ Eckerd 6855 WFlorida Southern 5678 L@ Rollins 6154 WSaint Leo 8466 W@ Florida Tech 8380 WEckerd 9172 W@ Florida Southern 7069 WBarry 10150 WBarry (SSC) 9072 WFlorida Southern (SSC) 5775 L
199293 (1412)Coach: Tom Mosca@ Flagler 7456 WFlorida Southern 5173 LBarry 7671 WWebber 8270 WDowling 7150 WSt. Augustine’s 95111 LWest Georgia 5565 LMichiganDearborn 8453 WShippensburg 7090 LFlagler 10643 WHusson 6874 LRollins 6356 W@ Saint Leo 8257 WFlorida Tech 6377 L@ North Florida 7770 W@ Eckerd 8152 WFlorida Southern 60106 L@ Barry 6364 LSaint Leo 8363 W@ Florida Tech 68102 LNorth Florida 7964 WEckerd 7548 W@ Florida Southern 5780 LBarry 4863 L@ Rollins 8268 WFla. Southern (SSC) 5458 L
199394 (217)Coach: Tom MoscaLynn 6963 W@ Webber 6249 WAshland 6278 LWingate 3639 L@ Troy State 5791 L
Kennesaw State 8265 WWalsh 6557 WMerrimack 6765 WBentley 4557 LAlbright 7340 WScranton 7658 WFlorida Southern 7875 W@ Barry 8348 WRollins 8579 W@ Saint Leo 6549 WFlorida Tech 6550 WNorth Florida 5872 L@ Eckerd 8465 WBarry 8053 W@ Rollins 6662 WSaint Leo 7544 W@ Florida Tech 9352 W@ North Florida 7453 WEckerd 7551 WFlorida Southern 9484 WFlorida Tech (SSC) 8152 WNorth Florida (SSC) 6364 LNorth Alabama (NCAA) 8392 L
199495 (1811)Coach: Tom Mosca@ Wingate 7684 L@ Livingstone 8346 W@ Catawba 6872 LSt. Augustine 8262 WMissouriSt Louis 8586 LWebber 6754 W@ Florida State 6264 LBellarmine 7674 WNorthern Michigan 6865 WNew Haven 8364 WLaSalle 5170 LRollins 6861 W@ North Florida 5956 WBarry 6552 WSt. Leo 5964 L@ Florida Southern 7183 LEckerd 7156 WFlorida Tech 6951 WFlorida Memorial 7268 W@ Saint Leo 7857 W@ Rollins 5863 LNorth Florida 7264 W@ Barry 8750 WFlorida Southern 6880 L@ Eckerd 8561 Wat Florida Tech 6163 LEckerd 7556 WRollins (SSC) 8180 WFlorida Southern (SSC) 6778 L
199596 (1215)Coach: Tom Mosca@West Georgia 9185 W@Mississippi Women 7685 LBarton 7190 LWingate 7259 WFlorida Memorial 8557 W@Webber 8159 W
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@Florida Memorial 6870 LWest Florida 8569 WKeene State 7363 WAmericanPuerto Rico 7442 WBentley 7682 LMerrimack 6571 L@Rollins 5082 LNorth Florida 6886 L@Barry 6265 L@Saint Leo 7374 LFlorida Southern 8259 L@Eckerd 7261 W@Florida Tech 6378 LRollins 6481 L@North Florida 9384 WBarry 8363 WSt. Leo 8273 W@Florida Southern 7487 LEckerd 8264 WFlorida Tech 6972 L@North Florida (SSC) 6675 L
199697 (189)Coach: Tom Moscavs. Alabama.Huntsville 6362 W@West Florida 6280 LNorth Dakota 73106 LFort Valley State 7386 LQuincy 9074 WAmericanPuerto Rico 7759 WGrand Canyon 8769 WTruman State 6872 LCulverStockton 8670 WLindsey Wilson 8786 WWayland Baptist 6870 L@Barry 5475 L@Saint Leo 10683 WRollins 8785 WFlorida Tech 5884 L@North Florida 8464 W@Eckerd 7048 WFlorida Southern 7368 W@Rollins 6260 W@Florida Tech 7091 LSaint Leo 7454 WNorth Florida 8178 WEckerd 8061 W@Florida Southern 7368 WBarry 7366 WNorth Florida (SSC) 10286 WBarry (SSC) 6369 L
199798 (1215)Coach: Tom Mosca@North Florida 6673 LHigh Point 5868 L@Fort Valley State 4388 L@Florida Memorial 6150 WWebber 8462 WMadonna 9497 LSt. Cloud State 10396 WPuerto RicoBayamon 7161 WSt. Vincent 8470 WSouthwest Baptist 6871 L
St. Anselm 5868 LIUPUI 7488 LBarry 7168 WSaint Leo 6769 L@Rollins 5272 L@Florida Tech 5770 LLynn 7853 WEckerd 8987 W@Florida Southern 7478 LRollins 6075 LFlorida Tech 7566 W@Saint Leo 8986 W@Lynn 7065 W@Eckerd 5847 WFlorida Southern 6999 L@Barry 4771 LSaint Leo (SSC) 7275 L
199899 (1810)Coach: Tom MoscaWebber 7934 WRegis 9975 WValdosta State 7464 WPuerto RicoBayamon 9185 WWingate 5873 LPalm Beach Atlantic 10337 W@Flagler 8749 W@Southern Indiana 5681 L@SIUEdwardsville 6282 LAllentown 7060 WCulver Stockton 5776 LMerrimack 9672 W@Saint Leo 6473 LRollins 9281 WFlorida Tech 10077 WLynn 6462 W@Eckerd 7047 WFlorida Southern 6470 LSaint Leo 8959 W@Barry 7359 W@Florida Tech 7877 W@Lynn 7177 L
Eckerd 6361 W@Florida Southern 5271 LBarry 6765 W@Rollins 8689 LLynn* 8883 W@Florida Southern (SSC) 6682 L
19992000 (2010)Coach: Tom Mosca@Webber 8348 WSIUEdwardsville 6574 LNova Southeastern 7557 WFlorida Memorial 8457 Wvs. Presbyterian 5466 Lvs. Albany State 7939 W@Edward Waters 8169 WFayetteville State 8270 WBellarmine 6972 LNorthern Kentucky 7381 LGeorgetown College 7082 L@Valdosta State 8068 WSaint Leo 9653 WRollins 6761 W@Florida Tech 7484 L@Lynn 8062 WEckerd 7753 W@Florida Southern 8185 L@Saint Leo 9869 W@Barry 6884 L@Rollins 5968 LFlorida Tech 7372 WLynn 10284 W@Eckerd 8772 WFlorida Southern 7368 WBarry 7056 WLynn (SSC) 7458 WBarry (SSC) 7976 (ot) WRollins (SSC) 6149 WFlorida Southern (NCAA) 6870 (ot) L
In 2000, UT won its first Sunshine state Conference
tournament championship.
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200001 (199)Coach: Tom Moscavs. Truman State 7371 Wvs. Ashland 6562 LFlorida Memorial 8373 WPuerto RicoBayamon 9164 WBenedict 7667 WOtterbein 7057 Wvs.Benedict 6852 Wvs.Elizabeth City 7162 W@Florida Memorial 6145 WNew Hampshire 8171 WCulverStockton 8368 WMichigan Tech 5754 L@Eckerd* 7663 WSaint Leo* 7965 W@Florida Southern* 6156 WLynn* 7356 W@Barry* 7973 L@Florida Tech* 6357 WRollins* 8771 L@Saint Leo* 8161 WFlorida Southern* 5554 L@Lynn* 5648 WBarry* 7269 LFlorida Tech* 8676 W@Rollins 8168 LEckerd 8073 LBarry (SSC) 7361 WRollins (SSC) 8175 L
200102 (1612)Coach: Tom Mosca@Valdosta State 7473 Wvs. Montevallo 7585 L@Georgia State 7584 L@North Florida 6349 Wvs. Cameron 7266 Wvs. Glenville State 8365 WNewport News 8871 WPRBayamon 9364 W@Benedict 6663 WNova Southeastern 7444 WMars Hill 7273 LPittJohnstown 6865 WRollins 5664 LBarry 6573 L@Lynn 6960 WSaint Leo 7357 W@Florida Tech 6473 LFlorida Southern 6559 W@Eckerd 8968 W@Barry 7577 LLynn 7669 (ot) W@Saint Leo 6976 LFlorida Tech 8389 (ot) L@Florida Southern 7060 WEckerd 6772 L@Rollins 6782 LBarry (SSC) 7464 WRollins (SSC) 6471 L
200203 (238)Coach: Tom Jessee@Columbus State 6371 LWest Georgia 6039 WPRRio Piedras 8131 WNova Southeastern 6350 WSt. Paul’s 6747 WPuerto RicoBayamon 6750 W@Nova Southeastern 7465 WFayetteville State 7357 W@North Florida 5865 LShippensburg 7557 WCulverStockton 8245 W@Lynn 5952 WRollins 5563 L@Eckerd 6957 WBarry 8262 W@Florida Southern 6859 WRollins 6152 W@Florida Tech 4965 LLynn 5944 W@Saint Leo 6651 W@Barry 6237 WFlorida Southern 6770 L@Rollins 5548 WFlorida Tech 6764 W@Lynn 6253 WSaint Leo 5361 LEckerd 6855 WEckerd (SSC) 6755 WRollins (SSC) 4449 (ot) LFla. Southern (NCAA) 6255 W@Arkansas Tech (NCAA) 4355 L
200304 (1018)Coach: Tom JesseeBenedict 5750 W@West Florida 7649 Lvs. Ouachita Baptist 6253 Wvs. Puerto RicoBayamon 6639 Lvs. Francis Marion 5955 LMalone 7059 WMount Olive 7368 W
Christian Brothers 6449 LMontevallo 5553 LNorthwood 8674 WBarry 6734 L@Eckerd 5250 (ot) L@Saint Leo 7466 WNova Southeastern 7462 W@Florida Tech 6253 LRollins 7735 L@Florida Southern 6540 LLynn 7460 W@Benedict 5553 L@Barry 6152 LEckerd 5856 L@Nova Southeastern 7663 LSaint Leo 6359 W@Rollins 6857 LFlorida Tech 5839 L@Lynn 6048 WFlorida Southern 7952 LFlorida Tech (SSC) 5756 L
200405 (1810)Coach: Tom JesseePuerto RicoCayey 8225 W@USCAiken 6961 Lvs. Augusta State 6661 WPuerto RicoMayaguez 8051 W@West Georgia 6042 Lvs. Montevallo 6457 WPuerto RicoRio Piedras 6452 WSaint Leo 7640 WFayetville State 6353 WWarner Southern 6745 WDavenport 7270 WCalifornia Baptist 6863 WRollins 6156 W@Barry 6962 WFlorida Tech 6654 W@Florida Southern 6756 LNova Southeastern 5855 L@Eckerd 5744 WLynn 5946 W
The 2002-03 team recorded the program’s first NCAA tournament victory.
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@Saint Leo 5756 W@Florida Tech 5748 LBarry 5947 W@Rollins 5647 LFlorida Southern 5848 L@Nova Southeastern 6351 WEckerd 5449 (ot) L@Lynn 5748 LRollins (SSC) 5351 L
200506 (247)Coach: Tom JesseePuerto RicoMayaguez 6947 Wat USCAiken 7059 Lvs. Converse 7548 WPuerto RicoRio Piedras 8430 Wvs. ColoradoColo. Springs 6953 Wat Colorado Christian 6849 WFlorida Memorial 8046 Wat Eckerd 8252 WSt. Michael’s 6659 LPalm Beach Atlantic 6040 Wvs. LenoirRhyne 7260 Wat USCUpstate 7264 (ot) Lat Florida Southern 5553 WLynn 7066 LFlorida Tech 5550 WRollins 7158 Lat Nova Southeastern 5547 Wat Saint Leo 7162 WBarry 5546 WEckerd 8556 WFlorida Southern 7148 Wat Lynn 6353 WSaint Leo 7250 Wat Rollins 6346 LNova Southeastern 5846 Wat Florida Tech 6160 Wat Barry 5950 Wvs. Lynn (SSC) 6255 Wvs. Barry (SSC) 6448 Wvs. Rollins (SSC) 5647 W
vs. Delta St. (NCAA) 6650 L
200607 (238)Coach: Tom Jessee@Columbus State 6764 Wvs. Georgia College & State 5562 (ot) LPuerto RicoMayaguez 6755 Wvs. Michigan Tech 6350 Wvs. Lake Superior State 4459 LRollins 4355 LFlagler 5949 WPalm Beach Atlantic 8143 WQuincy 4456 LFontbonne 8549 WMontevallo 7669 (ot) WSaint Leo 6553 W@Barry 5461 L@Florida Tech 5546 WPalm Beach Atlantic 6446 W@Florida Southern 5758 LLynn 7054 W@Eckerd 5944 W@Nova Southeastern 6250 WFlorida Tech 6043 W@Saint Leo 7258 WBarry 7065 W@Rollins 6054 WFlorida Southern 8069 W@Lynn 6274 LEckerd 7464 WNova Southeastern 5741 Wvs. Nova SE (SSC) 6438 Wvs. Florida Tech (SSC) 6658 Wvs. Rollins (SSC) 6866 (ot) Wvs. Valdosta State (NCAA) 5764 L
200708 (247)Coach: Tom Jesseevs. Cal St.Dom. Hills 5354 L@Cal StateStanislaus 7564 WOhio Valley 7954 WPuerto RicoRio Piedras 7234 W
@West Georgia 5754 Wvs. #11 Valdosta State 6455 WPuerto RicoMayaguez 8054 W@Rollins 6149 WWest Georgia 6066 LWest Florida 5642 WNova Southeastern 6352 WSaint Leo 6953 W@Florida Tech 4551 L@Eckerd 6854 WBarry 4641 WFlorida Southern 7269 WPalm Beach Atlantic 6757 W@Lynn 5354 LRollins 5552 W@Nova Southeastern 6158 WFlorida Tech 6756 W@Saint Leo 7375 (ot) L@Barry 8277 (2ot) WEckerd 6664 W@Palm Beach Atlantic 7342 W@ Florida Southern 7462 WLynn 6853 WSaint Leo (SSC) 6239 WRollins (SSC) 6050 WNova Southeastern (SSC) 4753 Lvs. #17 Vald. St. (NCAA) 7383 L
200809 (266)Coach: Tom Jesseevs. North Alabama 5741 Wat Valdosta State 2755 LPuerto RicoCayey 8021 WPuerto RicoRio Piedras 6033 WPalm Beach Atlantic 5952 Wvs. #4 Drury 5739 Wvs. Okla. Panhandle St. 6332 WWarner 7441 Wat Palm Beach Atlantic 6045 WAugusta State 7648 WNova Southeastern 6241 Wat Eckerd 6773 Lat #12 Rollins 4861 LSaint Leo 6354 W#13 Barry 6445 Wat Florida Southern 6675 Lat Florida Tech 6353 WLynn 6367 Lat Flagler 5856 Wat Nova Southeastern 6359 (ot) W#18 Rollins 7148 WEckerd 6459 Wat Barry 6059 (ot) Wat Saint Leo 7052 WFlorida Tech 6958 WFlorida Southern 7166 Wat Lynn 6444 WLynn (SSC) 7756 Wvs. Eckerd (SSC) 5753 Wvs. #22 Rollins (SSC) 5529 Wvs. Clark Atlanta (NCAA) 7063 Wvs. Ouachita Baptist (NCAA) 7477 W
The Spartans made the program’s first back-to-back appearance in the
NCAA tournament in 2007.
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AAshley, Crystal 199195
BBagozzi, Kim 199091
Bennett, Leighann 19881990
Berrios, Dawn 198688
Blair, Nichole 200002
Bowman, Kara 200002
Brooks, Reece 198387
Brown, Brittany 2008currentBrowning, Beth 199193
Brumfield, Gloria 198384
Burgmeier, Jennifer 200508
Burrows, Patricia 198081
CCarmichael, LaQuanda 199395
Carruth, Kristina 200809
Carter, Francine 199495
Castor, Jane 197781
Coes, Karen 198185
Cole, Antoinette 19962000
Cook, Tiara 2006currentCorbett, Alli 2009currentCunningham, Exzavia 200102
DDaly, Janet 198485
Danby, Darlene 197778
Denman, Robin 198081
Dennis, Angela 19881990
Dickos, Penny 198387
Dix, Kim 19881992
EEich, Christy 199599
FFlint, Beth 198182
Fox, Cathy 198387
Fuller, Debra 198185
Franco, Sarah 200304
GGarrett, Tiffiney 199798
Gaston, Africa 19962000
Goody, Shenny 198589
Gordon, Lelani 198082
Gorson, Shawn 198384
Gottsch, Lori 19891990
Graefnitz, Heather 200608
Green, Taja 2009currentGrider, Kelley 19891993
Guiu, Angela 2006current
HHadfield, Linda 198084
Hadfield, Mary 198587
Hauptman, Lori 198485
Hayes, Laurie 19982002
Hennings, Jaymee 199598
Hesse, Christi 19891991
Hernandez, Carina 198081
Hinton, April 19992003
Holden, Chandra 19982001
Holland, Dolores 198082
Holmes, Amy 200004
Hood, Dawn 198889
Hubbard, Vanessa 200204
Huff, Gail 198587
IIzor, Kristi 199093
JJackson, Jill 19881993
Jenkins, Cheryl 198182
Jenkins, Tonji 198485
Jones, Valerie 199495
Johnson, Julie 199598
Joseph, Maggie 200506
Joyner, Holly 199698
KKelliher, Bernadette 198687
Kane, Alexa 200408
Karas, Stacy 199195
LLangley, Jackie 197478
Laskauskas, Cecilia 200203
Lawrence, Kim 198183
Lawyer, Chianti 200308
Le Van, Heather 19972000
Leonard, Melissa 200004
Letts, Chantal 200607
Lindbeck, Tori 199195
Lindsey, April 199397
Lise, Sandra 198081
Livingstone, Ayisha 199599
MMack, Mandy 199599
Mack, Missy 199599
Mackey, DeShaydia 200408
Madigan, Kelly 199697
Mason, Jennifer 199394
Mason, Lauren 200708
Mathis, Tay 200306
McClinton, Juanita 200106
McDonald, Monique 200305
McDowell, Jessie 19992003
McIsaac, Marcy 198687
McMeekin, Karen 198789
Meiser, Angela 199293
Tampa captured its second consecutive Sunshine State Conference
tournament championship in 2007.
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All-Time RosterMercedes, Maria 199596
Messina, Catriana 2007currentMessina, Gianna 2008currentMignano, Michaela 199293
Mitchell, Destiny 200809
Mitryk, Caitlyn 2008currentMoore, Joanna 19881990
Moran, Laurie 198589
Morenz, Trysta 19982000
Morris, Kim 19841988
Morse, Yushanda 200004
Myles, Diana 199394
NNguyen, Quynh 200608
Nordholt, Andrea 19992003
Norlin, Luci 198386
OO’Connell, Carrine 19891993
Ostroski, Kaitlyn 200809
Ozawa, Yoshiko 200205
PPaschal, Laura 198687
Paul, Cherlyn 197983
Pauling, Ushanda 199799
Pisaneschi, Maria 198589
Ponzio, Elaine 198488
Pope, Tiffany 200003
Porter, Whitney 200509
RRainer, Jamie 199599
Rambert, Leslie 199495
Ratliff, Julie 19881990
Reinowitz, Amy 19881990
Reynolds, Shannon 198385
Rhode, Paula 198687
Richards, Jeannine 199496
Ridley, Brittany 200608
Robinson, Jeni 199195
Rogers, Amy 200607
Rose, Keri 199598
SSanford, Megan 200001
Schlossberg, Sari 199293
Scully, Maureen 198385
Seelie, Katie 200003
Sherwood, Alayna 200304
Shettle, Terri 198386
Skinner, Jamie 200305
Slusser, Kelly 199496
Smith, Chervara 19962000
Smith, Lori 19861988
Smith, Sylvia 198485
Starling, Gardenia 198082
Stern, Lea 200304
Sullivan, Hailee 2005currentSylestine, Laina 2008currentSzabo, Margit 19881991
TTaylor, Kym 200509
Taylor, Lindsey 200307
Terry, Jill 200002
Thomas, Kristi 199091
Tomchick, Gail 19992000
UUekerus, Dawn 198182
Underhill, Teresa 198081
Underwood, Tonya 198586
VVerwoord, Karen 199094
Vinski, Judy 198081
Vold, Patsy 199397
Vollman, Joni 197982
WWalsh, Karla 198182
Walter, Lorelle 198789
Walton, Sheena 200408
Ward, Judy 198081
Weiner, Tristan 2009currentWetenkamp, Liz 200003
Wheeler, Andrea 199293
Wickham, Sarah 2008currentWilder, Courtney 200406
Wojdyla, Heather 200203
Wolf, Doreen 198084
Woodard, Erica 200408
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SSC Silver Anniversary TeamA total of 15 studentathletes representing six different institutions were selected for the Sunshine StateConference Silver Anniversary Women’s Basketball Team. Florida Tech led all institutions with four studentathletes, while Florida Southern College, Rollins College and The University of Tampa each placedthree former studentathletes on the squad. Barry University and Eckerd College were represented withone former studentathlete apiece. Voting for the team, which recognizes the Conference’s first 25 years ofcompetition in the sport of women's basketball, was conducted among the athletic directors at each of theSSC’s nine member institutions. In addition to selecting the Silver Anniversary Team, voters also selectedthe top player and top coach of the SSC’s first quarter century of women's basketball.
SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE SILVER ANNIVERSARY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TEAMCrystal Ashley, Tampa, 199195
Felicia Bell, Florida Tech, 19982002Tarra Blackwell, Florida Southern, 199599
Kim Disbro, Florida Southern, 198487Kim Dix, Tampa, 198892
Felicia Felton, Eckerd, 19982002Christine Ferron, Florida Tech, 198893
Paulette King, Florida Tech, 199193April Lindsey, Tampa, 199397
Mary McDaniel, Rollins, 198185Sonja Radenkovic, Florida Tech, 199498
Jill Razor, Rollins, 19972001Kim Tayrien, Rollins, 198589
Lucresia West, Florida Southern, 200105Angie Williams, Barry, 19962000
Top Player of First 25 Years: Paulette King, Florida Tech (199193)Top Coach of First 25 Years: Glenn Wilkes Jr., Rollins (1986present)
Crystal Ashley Kim Dix
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The University of Tampa's athletic history includes a total of 12 national championships at the NCAA II level. TheSpartans have captured titles in baseball (five), golf (two), men's soccer (three), women’s soccer (one) and volleyball(one).
2007 Women’s Soccer 2007 Baseball
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1992 Baseball 1988 Golf
1987 Golf 1981 Men’s SoccerTampa SSC Championships (65 total)Baseball (12) 1987, 1989, 1993, 199798, 200003, 200608Men’s Basketball (eight) 198486, 198890, 199294, 199798, 200102Women’s Basketball (three) 199394, 200203, 200809Women’s Cross Country (seven) 1988, 200205, 200708Men’s Soccer (13) 198284, 198687, 198990, 1992, 199497, 2001Women’s Soccer (three) 200507Softball (one) 2001Volleyball (18) 1983, 1985, 198788, 199192, 19962003, 200508
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The University of Tampa Athletic Hall of Fame was established as a way to aid the athletic department, its players, and teamsthrough sponsorship of banquets and improvement of dressing, training, practice, and playing facilities. The hopes were that theexistence of the Hall would encourage and motivate exemplary contributors, players, and coaches to exceed prior accomplishments.
Several of the Hall members’ accomplishments since leaving the university include: four World Series rings, one World Series winning manager, an Olympic Gold Medal, six Super Bowl rings by three different players, a number one NFL draft selection, 18 players drafted or started in the NFL, a threetime Wimbledon tennis player, two major college football AllAmericans, one HeismanTrophy nominee, a PGA Rookie of the Year, one NBA veteran and two alumni coaches who have guided UT teams to national championships. Four former Spartan head football coaches have been voted into the National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame.
The University of Tampa Hall of Fame, which began in 1962, now includes 156 members.
’41 (F) Fleming Thornton 1973’36 (F) James White 1973’74 (C) Charlie Downie 1974’64 (F) Jim Galmin 1974’36 (F) Wilbur Gunnoe 1974’58 (B) J.C. Miller 1974’83 (C) Dr. Leonard Annis 1983’72 (W) Fletcher Carr 1983’58 (F) Charlie Coleman 1983’83 (C) Fran Curci 1983’51 (F) Jack Marley 1983’73 (F) John Matuszak 1983’70 (F) Leon McQuay 1983’70 (F) John Mooring 1983’64 (BK) John Pellegrino 1983’62 (B) Lou Piniella 1983’74 (F) Fred Solomon 1983’62 (F) Charles Bailey 1984’42 (B) John Comparato 1984’71 (F) Samuel Gellerstedt 1984’54 (F) Charles Harris 1984’84 (C) Arthur Pepin 1984’84 (C) Edward B. Rood 1984’65 (BK) George Shary 1984’39 (F) Richard Spoto 1984’73 (F) Mark Wakefield 1984’69 (T5) Judy Alvarez 1985’58 (F) Kenneth Belliveau 1985’42 (F) Howard Beynon 1985’73 (F) J.R. "Buddy" Carter 1985’62 (F) Paul Gore 1985’76 (W) David Hauser 1985’71 (F) Noah Jackson 1985’85 (C) Tom McEwen 1985’71 (F) Ron Mikolajczak 1985’70 (BK) John Napier 1985’72 (F) Eddie Caldwell 1986’72 (F) Alex Edlin 1986’67 (F) Armando Flores 1986’42 (F) Dixie Howell 1986’57 (C) Bob Martinez 1986’72 (F) Paul Orndorff 1986’67 (BK) Richard Pusins 1986’37 (F) John Edison 1987’83 (S) Michael Fall 1987’71 (F) Joe Hernandez 1987’76 (F) Vin Hoover 1987’73 (WS) Alan Kempton 1987’74 (F) Darlee Nelson 1987’70 (F) Richard Nittinger 1987’72 (C) Rick Thomas 1987’70 (F) John Benedetto 1988’82 (S) Peter Johannson 1988
’36 (F) William Godwin 1962’62 (C) Nash Higgins 1962’55 (F) William Minahan 1962’52 (BK) George Montz 1962’47 (F) Paul Straub 1962’51 (F) Holland Aplin 1964’51 (BK) Harry Bryan 1964’64 (C) Crockett Farnell 1964’62 (C) George Howell 1964’55 (F) Robert Lovely 1964’39 (F) Al Yorkunas 1964’65 (C) Miller K. Adams 1965’49 (F) Jerry Jackson 1965’55 (F) Tom Mahin 1965’36 (F) Gus Muench 1965’50 (CR) Bill Stalnaker 1965’65 (C) George Strauss 1965’66 (C) Sam Bailey 1966’52 (F) Vince Chicko 1966’59 (F) Lowell Freeman 1966’37 (BK) Edwin Means 1966’66 (C) Eddie Rouleau 1966’41 (F) Joe Champ Williams 1966’67 (C) Dr. James Estes 1967’55 (F) Ted Green 1967’52 (F) Fred Pancoast 1967’36 (F) Rudy Rodriquez 1967’67 (C) H. Vincent Thornton 1967’59 (BK) Billy Turner 1967’68 (C) Sid Allen 1968’47 (B) Johnny Clements 1968’58 (F) Don Herdon 1968’68 (C) Marcelino F. Huerta 1968’36 (F) Phil Patterson 1968’55 (F) Joe Zalupski 1968’69 (C) George Edmonson,Sr. 1969’36 (F) Ken Hance 1969’51 (BK) Henry MacWilliams 1969’60 (F) Charlie McCullers 1969’70 (C) James Gallogly 1970’56 (F) Richard Harte 1970’41 (T) Johnny Kaufman 1970’65 (F) John Perry 1970’71 (C) Bernard Epstein 1971’62 (B Ronald Perez 1971’54 (F) Nick Waytovich 1971’62 (F) Anthony Yelovich 1971’68 (F) Ronald Brown 1972’48 (B) Douglas Forster 1972’56 (F) Gene King 1972’72 (C) Marcelo Maseda 1972’73 (C) William E. Culbreath 1973’69 (F) James Del Gaizo 1973
’80 (CR) Margaret McNiff 1988’88 (C) Lester Olson 1988’68 (F) Gary Rapp 1988’89 (C) John Adams 1989’72 (F) Bobby Brown 1989’84 (BKV) Linda Catanach 1989’81 (GLF) Brian Claar 1989’89 (B) Tino Martinez 1989’52 (F) Ernie Rubio 1989’89 (C) John Tyner 1989’83 (C) Chris Catanach 2002’92 (BKV) Kim Dix 2002’88 (BK) Nate Johnston 2002’68 (F) Pete Kuharchek 2002’88 (G) Jeff Leonard 2002’87 (BK) Todd Linder 2002’90 (B) Sam Militello 2002’88 (C) Lelo Prado 2002’89 (BBK) Terry Rupp 2002’72 (F) Dave Tomeo 2002’88 (SW) Laura Atterberry 2004’94 (BK) DeCarlo DeVeaux 2004’00 (V) Danielle Faggion 2004’04 (C) Tom Fitzgerald 2004’78 (BKV) Jackie Langley 2004’97 (S) Henrik Nebrelius 2004’90 (B) Paul Russo 2004’04 (C) Richard Schmidt 2004’74 (F) Ervin Smith 2004’91 (S) Justin Throneburg 2004’94 (S) Adrian Bush 2006’74 (F) Darryl Carlton 2006’75 (G) Bob Ford 2006’81 (BKV) Jane Castor 2006’72 (F) Wilbur Grooms 2006’98 (V) Dawn Rawlins 2006’91 (B) Ozzie Timmons 2006’92 (B) Joe Urso 2006’99 (B) Mike Valdes 2006’85 (C) Bob Birrenkott 2006’99 (C) Hindman Wall 2006’93 (SB) Shannon Abarbanel 2008’95 (BK) Crystal Ashley 2008(SW) Ed Brennan 2008’72 (C) Earle Bruce 2008’94 (BB) Gary Graham 2008’83 (SW) Pia Henrikkson 2008’94 (S) Ulf Lilius 2008’90 (BB) Steve Mauldin 2008’88 (SW) Jeff Sidor 2008’91 (BK) Bryan Williams 2008
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The Sunshine State Conference Hall of Fame was founded in 1991 to honor those persons who have madeoutstanding contributions to the conference. Its purpose is to perpetuate the memory of those whobrought distinction, honor and excellence to the Sunshine State Conference. A total of 29 individuals currently represent The University of Tampa in the league’s Hall of Fame. Tampa has had at least oneinductee for 16 consecutive years, including multiple inductions in the past six.
Class of 200809Gary Graham BaseballApril Lindsey Women’s BasketballGinger Lynn Women’s SoccerChuck Winship Golf Coach
Class of 200708Shannon Abarbanel SoftballCrystal Ashley Women’s BasketballBryan Williams Men’s BasketballKeith Fulk Men’s Soccer Coach
Class of 200607Dawn Rawlins VolleyballJay Miller Men’s Soccer Coach
Class of 200506Danielle Faggion VolleyballTerry Rupp Baseball CoachOzzie Timmons Baseball
Class of 200405Ulf Lilius Men’s SoccerMike Valdes Baseball
Class of 200304Henrik Nebrelius Men’s SoccerPaul Russo Baseball
Class of 200203Justin Throneburg Men’s Soccer
Class of 200102Adrian Bush Men’s Soccer
Class of 200001DeCarlo Deveaux Men’s Basketball
Class of 19992000Sam Militello BaseballHindman Wall Athletic Director
Class of 199899Kim Dix Volleyball/BasketballTom Fitzgerald Men’s Soccer Coach
Class of 199798
Tino Martinez Baseball
Class of 199697Bob Birrenkott Athletic Director
Class of 199596Lelo Prado Baseball Coach
Class of 199495Jeff Leonard Golf
Class of 199394Chris Catanach Volleyball Coach
Current UT Head Coaches Chris
Catanach and Adrian Bush are
among the Spartan Hall of Famers
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Selected by CoSIDASince 1952, the College Sports Information Directors of American(CoSIDA) have honored studentathletes for academic as well as athleticachievement with the creation of the CoSIDA Academic AllAmericateams. Verizon sponsors the awards in partnership with CoSIDA.
To be eligible, a student/athlete must be in his/her second year of residence at the institution, must be a starter or important substitute andmust maintain a 3.2 cumulative grade point average.
Student/athletes meeting these critieria are then nominated by each school’s sports information director(SID). SIDs within a region vote and select a CoSIDA Academic allRegion team. Those studentathletes’names are then placed on the AllAmerica ballot which is voted on by all college member SIDs across thecountry.
Following is a complete list of Spartan Academic AllAmericans:
Name Sport Position AA Team YearMichael Farrell Baseball Third Base 2nd 1983Jeff Leonard M. AtLarge Golf 3rd 1985Penny Dickos W. Basketball Guard 2nd 1985Cathy Fox Volleyball Setter 1st 1986Donna Schroeder Volleyball Hitter 3rd 1986Cathy Fox W. Basketball Forward 2nd 1986Penny Dickos W. Basketball Guard 1st 1986Christian Gregory M. AtLarge Swimming 2nd 1987Jeff Leonard M. AtLarge Golf 3rd 1987Kent Engstrom M. AtLarge Soccer 3rd 1987Cathy Fox W. Basketball Forward 1st 1987Penny Dickos W. Basketball Forward 1st 1987Steve Mauldin Baseball Outfield 3rd 1988Susanne Wolmesjo Volleyball Hitter 2nd 1988Steve Mauldin Baseball Outfield 1st 1989Steve Mauldin Baseball Outfield 2nd 1990Jorgen Adolfsson M. AtLarge Soccer 3rd 1991Niklas Fredriksson M. AtLarge Soccer 3rd 1993David Dion Baseball Outfield 2nd 1994Brian Ussery Baseball Catcher 3rd 1994Jeff Sargent M. AtLarge Cross Country 3rd 1995Roger Palm M. AtLarge Soccer 3rd 1998Allison Macsas W. AtLarge Cross Country 1st 2005Chris Rosenbaum Baseball Catcher 1st 2007Margeaux Sinibaldi Volleyball Libero 3rd 2007
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Baseball YearLevelClaude Caruso 19772ndSteve Mumaw 19842ndTino Martinez 19863rd, 19872nd
19881stRodney Ehrhard 19861stDean Kelley 19873rdSam Militello 19883rd, 19891st,
19901stJoey Wardlow 19882ndPaul Russo 19891st, 19901stOzzie Timmons 19902nd, 19911stJoe Urso 19912nd, 19922ndGary Graham 19912ndBrian Zalatel 19922ndMatt Hudson 19921stRodd Kelley 19931stBrian Zalatel 19931stShawn Slade 19933rdDavid Dion 19931st, 19942ndMarc Rodriguez 19933rd, 19943rd,
19951stRicky Burton 19961stErik Mirza 19962ndBo Donaldson 19963rdMike Valdes 19971st, 19981stAngel Diaz 19981stJim Kavourious 20001stRonnie Merrill, Jr., 20001stKris Sutton 20001st, 20011stTom Carrow 20011stCharlie Manning 20012ndAdrian Goas 20021stEric Beattie 20031stGene Reynolds 20033rdJustin Boza 20043rd, 20053rdLee Cruz 2006, 1stSergio Perez 2006, 1stOrlando Rosales 20061stJose Jimenez 20063rdCraig Corrado 20071st
Kevin Ferguson 20072ndJonathan Holt 20072ndAnthony Perez 20081st
Men’s Basketball YearLevelTodd Linder 19851st, 19861st
19871stNate Johnston 19882ndBryan Williams 19902ndDeCarlo Deveaux 19932nd, 19941stJon Brown 20012ndJeremy Black 20081st
Women’s Basketball YearLevelKim Dix 19911st (AWSF),
19921st (AWSF)April Lindsey 1996HMTrysta Morenz 2000HMSheena Walton 2007HM, 20082nd
Cross Country YearLevelElias Gonzales 2003Allison Macsas 2003, 2004Laura Woznicki 2007Jessica Forrester 2008
Football YearHolland “Luke” Aplin 1951Nick Waytovich 1953Bob Lovely 1955Dick Harte 1956Don Herndon 1957Fred “Moose” Cason 1958Lowell Freeman 1959Jim Galmin 1964John Perry 1965Jesse Kaye 1966Ron Brown 1968Jim DelGaizo 1969John Morring 1970Leon McQuay 1970Sammy Gellerstedt 1970, 1971Ron Mikolajczyk 1971John Matuszak 1972
Golf YearLevelBrian Claar 19803rd, 19813rdBob Beckmann 19813rdBob Royak 19823rdErnie Alonso 19861st, 19873rdScott Johnson 19863rd, 19883rdJeff Leonard 19863rd, 19871st,
19881stJohn Finster 19882ndJeff Schroeder 19883rdFred Cornell 19903rdKeith Gilkes 1996ScholarMichael Sowerby 2002ScholarMichael Alberico 2003Scholar
Brett McNamara 2003Scholar
Men’s Soccer YearLevelChris Sullivan 19871stMika Muhonen 19883rdTom Reasoner 19891stJustin Throneburg 19901st, 19912ndNiklas Fredriksson 19902ndAdrian Bush 19911stMikael Grennas 19921stUlf Lilius 19922nd, 19941stHenrik Nebrelius 19951st, 19962nd,
19971stKristjan Brooks 19952ndSergio Jaramillo 19952ndRafnar Hermannsson 1995HMRoger Palm 19961stAnders Paulsson 19971stRoy Fink 20002nd, 20011stPascal Milien 20081stRyan Maxwell 20082ndDan Ingvarsson 20082ndRyan Thompson 20083rd
Women’s Soccer YearLevelGinger Lynn 20013rdSamantha Robinson 20053rdShannon Aitken 20062nd, 20071stShelby Kuni 20061st, 20071stKara Rasmussen 20062ndMalana Winskas 20061stAshley Flateland 20071stCourtney Evans 20072nd, 20083rdEmily Stack 20072nd
Softball YearLevelLacinda Norman 20032nd
Swimming YearLevelJoe Lee 1979
UT All-Americans
Former baseball player Tino Martinez
was a three-time All-American.
Elias Gonzales became the first cross
country All-American in 2003.
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Pia Henrikkson 1981, 1982, 1983Alicia McLaughlin 1981, 1982Jorge Martinez 1981, 1982Jeff Tynes 1981, 1983Ralph Diaz 1981, 1982Nick Mooney 1981, 1982Donna Howe 1981, 1982, 1983Donna Strong 1982Tom Janton 1982, 1983Peter Soderlund 1982, 1983Magnus Von Koch 1982Mike Carlson 1982Jan Brokmar 1983Jay Nash 1983Bill Key 1983John Loddigs 1990Keith Duncan 1990Trish Stevens 1990Kirsten Koslowski 1990Jenna Cavanagh 1990Missy Dora 1990Jenny Cornwell 1990Matt Standley 1994Joanne Bellard 1995, 1997Paul Swope 1996Steve Bautista 1996Chad Sundermeyer 1996, 1997Mike Didriksson 1996Chris Plaisted 1997Tim Slamkowski 1997, 1998Scott McLearn 1997, 1998Jim Kiner 1997, 1998,2000Preston Bokos 1997, 1998, 2000Kevin Peterson 1987Jennifer McLeod 1997Vesa Nurmiviita 1998Bill Frye 1998Steve Foster 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002Edward Agnew 2000Les Bernys 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003Michael Chase 2000, 2001, 2002
Ryan Irvine 2000Scott McLearn 2000Michael Mulbarger 2000Tim Slamkowski 2000Shannon Treen2001, 2002, 2003, 2004Melissa Fielder 2001, 2003Katy Hennig 2001Kari Lawrence 2001Amber Galvan 2001Mandy Smith 2001, 2002Kevin Shortt 2001, 2002, 2003Phil Murray 2001, 2002, 2003Elysia Moreland 2001, 2002Matt Goodwin 2002, 2003, 2004Pat Weaver 2002, 2003Peter Ranstead 2002, 2003Jamie Peterkin 2003, 2004Lee Webber 2003, 2004, 2005Shanna Halsell 2003, 2004, 2005Mandy Smith 2003, 2004Jasmine DeGross 2003, 2004, 2005Jackie Majer 2003, 2004Meridith Roberts 2003, 2004, 2005Julie Visser 2003, 2004, 2005Meghann Mulbarger 2004, 2005Diana Mielke 2004, 2005Matt Mattingly 2004, 2005, 2006Jeff Gilreath 2004Dan Klee 2004, 2005, 2006Dan Cucchi 2005, 2006Chelsea Hastings 2005, 2006Kevin Hensley 2005Dan Laidlaw 2005Johnny McMahan 2005Ben Oshri 2005Sara Ragan 2005Malcolm Trier 2005Cole Tedhams 2006 Kyle Merritt 2006, 2008Jessie Bardin 2007, 2008Alexandra Colley 2007
Madison Flake 2007, 2008Tyler Furrer 2007, 2008, 2009Meghann Mulbarger 2007Hannah Hudson 2008Frank Kuchta 2008Mike Lewis 2008Chris O’Linger 2008, 2009Kim Tench 2008Jeff Fiore 2009Alex Hetland 2009Matt Kramer 2009Hunter Lineback 2009Patrick Murray 2009Michael Verdi 2009
Volleyball YearLevelSusanne Wolmesjo19852nd, 19872ndKaren Solis 19881stKim Dix 19902nd, 19911stLuanne Baldwin 19912ndKatia Serkovic 19922nd, 19932ndAnne Bolger 19932ndValerie Jones 19942ndDawn Rawlins 19962nd, 19982ndMelissa Serio 19971stHilary Epling 19972nd, 19982ndDanielle Faggion 19962nd, 19972nd,
19981st, 19991stAnia Ruiz 20002nd, 20011st,
20021st, 20031stGretchen Naruta 20022nd, 20031stEricka Womack 20042nd, 20051stStephanie Rivera 20052nd, 20061stKatelen Dixon 20061st, 20071stMargeaux Sinibaldi 20062nd, 20071stErin Clark 20071stAlisha Green 20073rdMelissa Vanderhall 20081st
UT All-Americans
Current UT assistant swim coach Jim
Kiner was a three time All-American.
Nate Johnston was an All-American
prior to an NBA career.
Danielle Faggion remains the lone four
time volleyball All-American.
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Academic Features* More than 120 areas of study (undergraduate andgraduate)* College of Arts and Letters* College of Natural and Health Sciences* College of Social Science, Mathematics and Education* John H. Sykes College of Business (AACSB accredited)* Graduate studies: Nine master’s programs and 10concentrations;Three MBA programs (eight concentrations), M.S. in Accounting, M.S. in Finance, M.S. inMarketing, M.A. in Teaching, Master of Education inCurriculum and Instruction and M.S. in Nursing (twoconcentrations)* Average SAT: 1,100* Average GPA: 3.3
Campus Facts* Approximately 100 landscaped acres* 48 buildings* Excellent athletic and fitness facilities* 10 residence halls* 31 security personnel provide 24/7 campus coverage
New FacilitiesSince 1997, the following new constructions/renovations have been completed:* John H. Sykes College of Business Building* Vaughn Center (includes a new Student Center, theAllen N. Reeves Theater, ninthfloor conference/seminar center, and Barnes & Noble University Bookstore)* Six new residence halls collectively housing 2,550 students* R.K. Bailey Art Studios* Grand entryway to campus (Poe Parkway)* Two parking garages for 2,500 cars combined* Student Health Center* Athletic Weight Training Facility
The University of Tampa is a mediumsized comprehensive, private university located on approximately100 acres of prime riverfront land in the heart ofdowntown Tampa. It is the school of choice for 6,200students from 50 states and U.S. territories and approximately 100 countries. Approximately 50 percent ofstudents are from Florida. 70 percent of fulltime students live on campus.
The University offers more than 120 majors, minorsand preprofessional programs through a strong corecurriculum rooted in the liberal arts. An EveningCollege presents degree programs to adults who wantto study parttime at night. Graduate degrees areoffered for Master of Arts in Teaching, Master ofEducation, Master of Business Administration, Master ofScience in Accounting, Master of Science in Finance,Master of Science in Marketing, Master of Science inNursing and Certificate in Nonprofit Management. TheMBA program is one of the largest in Florida and is oneof the elite private schools in the Southeast to haveAACSB accreditation.
UT students enjoy a combination of academic excellence, personal attention and realworld experience. Aninnovative firstyear program helps new students fit inquickly. Internship and community service opportunities abound, and an Honors Program offers undergraduates expanded opportunities for instruction and study
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fiber optic cable, and more than 150 wireless zonesprovide Internet access throughout much of the campus.* There are 45 campus computer labs on campus available for curricular, classroom, special or open use.* Every residence hall room has an individual Internetconnection for each student.* Approximately 700 community leaders are involvedat UT on various boards, advisory councils and supportgroups.* Nearly 90 percent of fulltime faculty have doctoratesor the highest degree in their field.* 95 percent of all UT students who apply to graduateschool are admitted.* 97 percent of UT students have jobs or attend graduate school within six months after graduation.* UT is in the top tier of U.S. News and World ReportAmerica’s Best Colleges.* UT’s John H. Sykes Business School is listed inPrinceton Review’s “Best 290 Business Schools.”
* Marine Science Center* Exercise Science/Athletic Training Center* Numerous new food venues including ChickfilA andDairy Queen* Renovations and expansion of McNiff Fitness Center* Cass Science and Communication Buildings* Athletic facilities for soccer, softball and baseball* Riverside Academic and Administrative Building
Campus Additions Under Way or In the Near Future* Plant Hall academic area renovations.* Sykes Chapel and Center for Faith and Values
Campus Life* 2,000 University and community events each year* 140 clubs and student organizations* 17 sororities and fraternities* 22 different food venue choices in four campus locations* Seven campus publications* Scarfone/Hartley Gallery (art)* Falk and Reeves theaters* Studentrun, oncampus television station, radio station and newspaper* Intramurals, sports clubs and student recreation programs* Approaching 100,000 student and employee servicehours provided annually to more than 200 organizations* Army, Air Force and Naval ROTC units
Did You Know?* All campus buildings are wired and connected via
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The studentathlete advisory committee (SAAC) is a committee made up of studentathletes assembled toprovide insight on the studentathlete experience. The SAAC also offers input on the rules, regulations andpolices that affect studentathletes' lives on NCAA member institution campuses.
Presently, there are separate national SAACs for NCAA Divisions I, II and III. NCAA legislation mandatesthat all member institutions have SAACs on their respective campuses. Further, NCAA legislation requiresthat all member conferences have SAACs.
The mission of the NCAA Division II StudentAthlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) is to enhance the totalstudentathlete experience by promoting opportunity for all studentathletes; protecting studentathletewelfare; and fostering a positive studentathlete image.
The Division II SAAC will be guided by the following principles: ethics, integrity, fairness and respect fordiversity, which shall include attention to gender, race, ethnicity and sport.
200910 SAAC OfficersCoPresident: Jennifer Jenkins, SwimmingCoPresident: Amber Eisenberg, Cross CountryVicePresident: Patrick Murray, SwimmingSecretary: Hannah Hudson, Swimming
Past Presidents200809: Shelby Kuni and Jennifer Jenkins200708: Jeremy Black and Freddie Nesbitt200607: Meghann Mulbarger and ChrisRosenbaum200506: Sarah McBride and Josh Shave200405: Kristin Law
200809 SAAC Accomplishments*Sent representatives to the SAAC E.L.I.T.E.Weekend sponsored by the Sunshine StateConference.
*Participated in The Great American TeachIn,sending several studentathletes to Just Elementaryin November
*Raised $2,281 for the purchase of holiday gifts forJust Elementary.
*Sponsored Holiday Party at Just Elementary inDecember.
*Raised $1,875 for MakeAWish through:Tijuana Flats NightSeat Cushion SalesRaffle of $200 American Express Gift CardPlanned End of Year Athletic Banquet
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An Olympicsize swimming pool,tennis and handball courts, newlyresurfaced jogging track, outdoorbasketball and volleyball courts,crew training facility and a modernfitness facility, the McNiff FitnessCenter, are used by students, faculty and staff. In addition, there is aweight room in the sports centerfor use by student athletes.
Athletic facilities at the University are among the best in thenation for a school of its size. The Bob Martinez Sports Center, a3,432seat area plays host to varsity volleyball, men’s andwomen’s basketball, intramural and recreational activities andother events throughout the year. Pepin Stadium is considered thefinest soccer venue in NCAA II and has been the site of twonational championship finals in the 1990s, including a Div. IInational championship record crowd of 4,336 in 1994. PepinStadium was also the site of the 2001 men's soccer national championship. The new, lighted University of Tampa Baseball Field ishome to the threetime national champion Spartan baseball teamwhile the softball team plays on its own lighted field, built in 1990.
Bob Martinez Sports CenterThe Bob Martinez SportsCenter, named for the UTalumnus who served asMayor of Tampa,Governor of Florida andPresident George H.W.Bush’s cabinet levelDrug Czar, was openedin July 1984. The maingymnasium housesthree fullsize courtswith permanent seatingfor 3,432 to view the main court. It also includes a training room,weight room, six locker rooms, classrooms and offices for the athletic and physical education departments.
Directions to the Martinez Sports Center: From Interstate 275, exitat Ashley Street/Downtown West. You are now on Ashley St. Turnright at the first traffic light, Tyler. Tyler merges into Cass as youcross the Cass Street Bridge. Turn left at the next light, NorthBoulevard, and find the Martinez Center on the right. FromKennedy Boulevard (Route 60), turn north onto North Boulevard,travel three blocks and the Sports Center is on the left.
Pepin StadiumThrough the generosity of one of Tampa’s most prominent families, The University of Tampa soccer teams have the privilege ofplaying in one of the finest college facilities in the country, PepinStadium.
Named for Tampa businessmen Arthur D. Pepin of PepinDistributors and his wife Polly, Pepin Stadium was rebuilt anddedicated in 2002. The new facility replaced 80yearoldPepin/Rood Stadium, site of four NCAA National Championshipsand numerous other high profile events. An NCAA II attendancerecord was set during the 1994 championship with a Finalscrowd of 4,336.
Pepin Stadium is a 1,500seat partially coveredgrandstand with enclosedpress box, meeting, storage and rest rooms and aticket office. The grassfield is lighted and bordered by a jogging track.
Directions to PepinStadium: From I 275, exitat AshleyStreet/Downtown West. You are now on Ashley St. Turn right atthe first traffic light on to Tyler. Tyler merges into Cass as youpass the Performing Arts Center and cross the Cass Street Bridge.Turn left at the next intersection on North Boulevard. PepinStadium is down the block on your left. From Kennedy Boulevard(Route 60), turn north onto North Boulevard, travel three blocksand Pepin Stadium is on the right.
University of Tampa Baseball FieldThe baseball field is dedicated to a man whodevoted himself to TheUniversity of Tampa. SamBailey came to TheUniversity of Tampa in1950 following a brilliantathletic career at theUniversity of Georgia.Bailey lettered in football,basketball, track andbaseball when he was aBulldog. He graduatedwith a degree in education and played professional football withthe Boston Yanks for four years. He also played semiprofessionalbaseball and basketball.
Directions to University of Tampa Baseball Field: The field is onthe corner of Cass Street and North Boulevard. This can bereached by taking Interstate 275 and taking exit 25 ( AshleyStreet). Make a right at the first light ( Tyler Street); there will bean overpass for the Performing Arts Center and a bridge goingover the Hillsborough River. The first light after the bridge isNorth Boulevard and the baseball field is on the left.
University of Tampa Softball FieldThe University of Tampa softball complex is located directlybehind the Bob Martinez Sports Center. The field was built in1989 and has seating room for approximately 200 spectators. Thefield features a new press box. Other amenities include lights andcovered dugouts. The dimensions of the field are 243 all the wayaround.
Directions to the University of Tampa Softball Field: FromInterstate 275, exit at Ashley Street/Downtown West. You arenow on Ashley St. Turn right at the first traffic light, Tyler. Tylermerges into Cass as you cross the Cass Street Bridge. Turn left atthe next light north boulevard and find the Martinez Center onthe right. From Kennedy Boulevard (Route 60), turn north ontoNorth Boulevard, travel three blocks and the Sports Center is onthe left. The softball complex is located directly behind the sportscenter.
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President Ronald L. Vaughn came to the University inAugust 1984 as the coordinator of the Department ofMarketing and as the holder of the Max H. HollingsworthEndowed Chair of American Enterprise. Since then, he hasserved as director of the MBA program, dean of the Collegeof Business and Graduate Studies, and cochief academicofficer. He became president of the University in January1995.
Under his leadership, the University has entered a period ofgrowth and expansion unlike any in its previous history.Since 1995, the University’s annual budget has grown from$28 million to $135 million. The record growth has fueleddynamic improvements in both academics and student life.Since 1997, approximately $210 million of construction hasbeen completed or is under way.
President Vaughn began his academic career at BradleyUniversity as a faculty member and chair of the marketingdepartment. Continuing his academic career at UT, he servedmore than 20 years as a faculty member and in administrative leadership positions prior to becoming president.
President Vaughn has a bachelor’s degree in marketing and an MBA degree from Indiana State University, along with aPh.D. in marketing from the University of Georgia. He has attended more than 30 workshops on strategic planning, fundraising, corporate quality, marketing research, multivariate statistics, various university management topics, and international business. At Harvard University, he attended the Institute for Educational Management (IEM) in 1994 and theNew President’s Seminar in 1995.
He has served on numerous boards including the PerformingArts Center, the Gulf Ridge Council of Boy Scouts, the GreaterTampa Chamber of Commerce, and the Florida Aquarium.Leadership positions have included serving as president of theFlorida West Coast Chapter of the American MarketingAssociation, president of the Tampa Bay Chapter of ThePlanning Forum, chair of the American Red Cross Tampa BayChapter, president of the Sunshine State Conference, and chairof the Independent Colleges and Universities of Florida.
New Facilities Since 1997* John H. Sykes College of Business Building* Vaughn Center (includes a new Student Center,the Allen N. Reeves Theater, ninthfloor conference/seminar center, and Barnes & NobleUniversity Bookstore)* Six new residence halls collectively housing2,550 students* R.K. Bailey Art Studios* Grand entryway to campus (Poe Parkway)* Two parking garages for 2,500 cars combined* Student Health Center* Athletic Weight Training Facility* Marine Science Center* Exercise Science/Athletic Training Center* Numerous new food venues including ChickfilA and Dairy Queen* Renovations and expansion of McNiff FitnessCenter* Cass Science and Communication Buildings* Athletic facilities for soccer, softball and baseball* Riverside Academic and Administrative Building
President Ronald L. Vaughn, Ph.D.
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Larry Marfise is in his 11th year as athletic director at Tampa.Under Marfise’s direction, The University of Tampa AthleticProgram has continually placed among the top 30 nationally in theNCAA II Sports Academy Directors’ Cup standings.
Under Marfise, UT teams have captured five NCAA II nationalchampionships. His first Spartan title was a 2001 men’s soccerchampionship as his teams have combined to win four championships in the previous three years with baseball winning a pairand volleyball and women’s soccer each capturing a crown.
In 2008, he was honored by the National Association of CollegiateDirectors of Athletics (NACDA) with the Southeast RegionAstroTurf AD of the Year Award (ADOY).
At Tampa, Marfise has led his department to the top of the NCAADivision II U.S. Sports Academy Directors' Cup standings. TheSpartans finished fifth in 200708, marking a record finish for UT. Under Marfise, Tampa has finished in the top20 in each of the past three years after previously finishing in the top 20 just once.
Additionally, UT facility improvements include a new soccer and baseball stadium, a modernized and enlargedweight room, renovated locker rooms and upgrades to the softball and tennis complexes. Marfise has also established four new athletic endowments while at UT.
Currently, he serves on the NCAA Baseball Rules Committee. Prior to joining the Spartans, he served as athleticdirector at Ferris State (Mich.) (199499), Associate AD at St. Mary’s (Calif.) (198594), assistant AD atSouthernBaton Rouge (1985), asst. coach/promotions and tickets administrator at UNLV (1984), administrator at Ohio (198384), wrestling coach/ intramural director at Evansville (197983) and wrestling/football coachand English teacher at Indianapolis Lawrence High School(197579).
While at Ferris State, he directed the campaign to build anew gymnasium, a $1 million hockey locker room andrenovated the field house. He served on the NCAA IIFootball Championships Committee and was president ofthe Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference wherehe oversaw expansion.
While at St. Mary’s, he served on the NCAA I BaseballPromotion Committee. The 1974 DePauw graduate is anative of Chicago, Ill. and graduated from De LaSalle HighSchool where he lettered in three sports. He was an allconference football player at DePauw. Marfise holds master’s degrees from DePauw and Ohio.
He is married to Suzanne and they have two children,Jacob (14) and Cole (12).
University of Tampa Athletic Directors193341 Nash Higgins1941 Flucie Stewart1942 Joe Justice194244 Miller Adams194546 Jesse Keene194648 Miller Adams194850 Myron A. Gaddis195051 Paul Myers195152 Frank Sinkwich195262 Marcelino Huerta196271 Sam Bailey197173 Gus Dielens197374 Sam Bailey197576 Billy Turner197685 Bob Birrenkott198588 Fran Curci198889 Chris Catanach (interim)198991 Bill Wall199199 Hindman Wall1999present Larry Marfise
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Information from Under the Minaret by Dr. James W. CouigtonIn the early years, The University of Tampa started as Tampa Junior College. In 1931, the school began varsity sportscompetition. A committee sought to name the school teams. Since St. Petersburg Junior College, nicknamed the Trojans,was intended to be the arch rival, the name Spartans was selected from the ancient Greek Trojans/Spartans war. Whenthe school moved into the Tampa Bay Hotel in 1933, head football coach Nash Higgens chose the team colors. Due to thefact that most of his players came from Hillsborough High (red & black) and Plant High (black & gold), Coach Higgenscombined the colors of those two schools making the University’s colors red, black and gold.
When The University of Tampa began classes on October 5, 1931 as Tampa Junior College, there were 62 local students, tuition was $120 per semester, and there was no building to call home. Almost two years later, on Aug. 2,1933, UT found its permanent home in the old Tampa Bay Hotel and began its journey in earnest.
It has been a journey of alternating success and hardship, as the University has adapted and reinvented itself tomeet new challenges. Beginning with Frederic Spaulding, who almost singlehandedly forged his dream of a localUniversity, to the present day as UT enjoys the greatest economic and academic expansion in its history under its10th president.
Some would say it has been a bumpy ride, but all would agree it has been interesting. During that first year when,in the grips of the worldwide Depression, the University’s 700 surplus dollars were divided among the faculty aspay, and the University was accepting notes, insurance policies and deeds on homes in lieu of tuition.
There were the war years, when military pilots were being trained in Tampa and GIs began returning from the warto go to school, and married couples and some faculty members lived in Plant Hall on the upper floors.
There was a huge struggle for accreditation, which lasted for 20 years and was finally achieved in December 1951.There were the glory days of our powerhouse football team, which struck fear into the hearts of our athletic rivals.Pajama parties, sock hops, parades and second jobs were daily rituals.
The creation of the University of South Florida created another challenge, as many believed it would swallow UT.President David Delo arrived to take the University in another direction, and began to expand the size of the campus, construct new buildings and build enrollment.
In over 77 years, UT has educated and placed thousands of alumni in positions of leadership at all levels of societyaround the world. Today, its future is brighter than it has ever been, as it continues to expand in terms of academicexcellence, prestige, resources and enrollment.
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NewspapersTampa Tribune, PO Box 191, 202 S. Parker St., Tampa, FL 33601. Phone: (813) 2597655. Fax: (813) 2598148.Sports Editor: Kim Pendery ([email protected]), (813) 2598406, Deputy Sports Editor: Doug Jacobs (dja[email protected]) (813) 2597615. UT Beat Writer: Joanne Korth ([email protected]) (813) 2597998.
St. Petersburg Times, 1000 N. Ashley St., #700, Tampa, FL 33602. Phone: Tampa (813) 2263366, St. Pete (800) 3337505, ext. 8123. Fax (813) 8938782. Sports Editor: Jack Sheppard ([email protected]) (727) 8938495.Sports Writer: Rick Stroud ([email protected]) (727) 8938123.
UT Minaret, 401 W. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa, FL 336061490. Phone: (813) 2573636. Fax (813) 2536207. SportsEditor: Kyle Bennett ([email protected]).
Wire ServiceAssociated Press, 202 S. Parker St., Tampa, FL 33601. Phone: (813) 2546316.Miami, (800) 8245498. Fax (305) 5949265.
TelevisionWFLATV, Channel 8, NBC, PO Box 1410, Tampa, FL 33601. Phone: (813) 2215788. Fax: (813) 2252770. Sports Anchor/Reporter: Dan Lucas, Photojournalist: Bob Hansen,Producer: Dan Lucas.
WTSPTV, Ch. 10, CBS, 11450 Gandy Blvd., St. Petersburg, FL 33702. Phone: (727) 5778479. Fax: (727) 5766924. Sports Director: Chris Tilley, Anchor/Reporter: Justin Allen, AngelaJacobs and Travis Bell, Photojournalist: Chris Tilley.
WTVTTV, Ch. 13, Fox, 3213 W. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa, FL 33609. Phone: (813) 8709730, 9733. Fax: (813) 8709727. Sports Director: Chip Carter, Anchor/Reporter: Chris Field,Kevin O’Donnell, Photojournalist: Jeff Tewksbury.
WFTSTV, Ch. 28, ABC, 4045 N. Himes, Tampa, FL 336076607. Phone: (813) 3542828. Fax: (813) 8702828. Sports Director: Al Keck, Anchor/Reporter: Tom Koran and DanEassa.
Bay News 9/Catch 47, 7901 66th St. N., Pinellas Park, FL 33781. Phone: (727) 4372100. Fax: (727) 4372034.Anchor/Reporter: Rock Riley, Joe Girvan.
WTTATV, Ch. 38, WB, 7622 Bald Cypress Place, Tampa, FL 33614. Phone: (813) 8869882. Fax: (813) 8808154.Sports Director: Mike Nabors, Anchor/Reporter: Chris Garrido.
RadioWDAE 620 AM, 4002 Gandy Blvd., Tampa, FL 33611. Phone (813) 8399393. Fax (813) 8313299. Sports Director:John Volmar, Hosts: Steve Duemig, Ron Diaz and Ian Beckles, Producers: Derek Sharpe, Justin Pawlawski and JerryPetuck.
WQYK (1010 AM), 5510 Gray St., Tampa, FL 33609. Phone (813) 6391010. (813) 6377901. Fax (813) 6377986.Program Director, Jeff Ryan, Hosts: David Stein, Tom Krasniqi, Mike Pepper, Tony Bruno, Bobby Fenton, ArnieSpanier, Todd Wright and the SportChix, Producers: Little Mike, (morning), Sean McCarthy (Sports Chicks/midday)and Amy Beckman (afternoon).
UT Athletics Website: www.tampaspartans.comLive Stats: all home games, selected road games through athletics websiteeScores: text message and email alerts through tampaspartans.comTwitter: www.twitter.com/utspartansFacebook: www.facebook.com/tampaspartansLive Audio/Video Webcast: selected games through athletics website
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