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2009-10 UNCP WOMEN’S BASKETBALLNov. 15, 2009 at Coker 3 p.m.Nov. 17, 2009 at St. Andrews 7 p.m.Nov. 20, 2009 at Mars Hill ! 6 p.m.Nov. 21, 2009 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne ! 4 p.m.Nov. 25, 2009 at Johnson C. Smith 2 p.m.Nov. 30, 2009 NC WESLEYAN 5:30 p.m. Dec. 2, 2009 CHOWAN 6 p.m. Dec. 5, 2009 at Clayton State* 2 p.m.Dec. 20, 2009 LANDER* 3 p.m.Dec. 29, 2009 vs. Tuskegee # 5 p.m.Dec. 30, 2009 vs. Lincoln Memorial # 1 p.m. Jan. 2, 2010 at Francis Marion* 1:30 p.m. Jan. 6, 2010 USC AIKEN* 5:30 p.m Jan. 13, 2010 at Lander* 5:30 p.m.

Jan. 16, 2010 COLUMBUS STATE* 1:30 p.m.Jan. 17, 2010 GA. SOUTHWESTERN* 1:30 p.m. Jan. 20, 2010 at Augusta State* 5:30 p.m. Jan. 23, 2010 ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC* 1:30 p.m. Jan. 29, 2010 at Montevallo* 6:30 p.m. Jan. 31, 2010 at Georgia College* 1:30 p.m. Feb. 3, 2010 FRANCIS MARION* 5:30 p.m. Feb. 6, 2010 at Flagler* 1:30 p.m. Feb. 8, 2010 AUGUSTA STATE* 5:30 p.m. Feb. 10, 2010 CLAYTON STATE* 5:30 p.m. Feb. 13, 2010 NORTH GEORGIA* 1:30 p.m. Feb. 17, 2010 at USC Aiken* 5:30 p.m. Feb. 24, 2010 at Armstrong Atlantic* 5:30 p.m. Feb. 27, 2010 FLAGLER* 1:30 p.m.

Mar. 1, 2010 PBC Tournament Quarterfinals (Campus Sites) TBD Mar. 2, 2010 PBC Tournament Quarterfinals (Campus Sites) TBD Mar. 5, 2010 PBC Tournament Semifinals (Convocation Center - Aiken, SC) TBD Mar. 6, 2010 PBC Tournament Semifinals (Convocation Center - Aiken, SC) TBD Mar. 7, 2010 PBC Tournament Championship (Convocation Center - Aiken, SC) TBD Mar. 12, 2010 NCAA Regionals (Campus Sites) TBD Mar. 13, 2010 NCAA Regionals (Campus Sites) TBD Mar. 15, 2010 NCAA Regionals (Campus Sites) TBD Mar. 23, 2010 NCAA Elite Eight (Civic Arena - St. Joseph, MO) TBD Mar. 24, 2010 NCAA Elite Eight (Civic Arena - St. Joseph, MO) TBD Mar. 26, 2010 NCAA Championship (Civic Arena - St. Joseph, MO) TBD

* Peach Belt Conference Event! Mars Hill Classic

# GCSU Classic

2009-10 Women’s Basketball SquadBack Row (L to R): Head Coach John Haskins, Jasmine Hairston, Illya Hunt, Sasha Millington, Sarah Beal, Megan Gallimore,

Markeisha Hicks, Jasmyn Riggins, Kristin Hobbs, Chevoya Jackson, Assistant Coach Kapica Davis, Athletic Trainer Skye LivermoreMiddle Row (L to R): Briana Stanton, JaToya Kemp, Anya Knower, Courtney Bolton, DayDay Ray, Talena Faison

Front Row (L to R): DeDe Cotten, Porcha Locklear, Jodi Zimmerman, Casey Siddens, Marquena HicksNot Pictured: Jamaisha Ward

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LADY BRAVES BASKETBALLLADY BRAVES BASKETBALL2009-10 OFFICIAL GUIDE

General InfoQuick Facts/Media Outlets ........................................................ 2UNCPBraves.com ...................................................................... 3NCAA Recruiting ...................................................................... 4NCAA History and Values ......................................................... 5CHAMPS/Life Skills ................................................................. 6Peach Belt Conference ................................................................ 72009-10 Opponents ...................................................................... 82009-10 Preview ......................................................................... 10

The Lady BravesHead Coach John Haskins ........................................................ 16Assistant Coach Kapica Davis .................................................. 17Support Staff ............................................................................ 182009-10 Roster ........................................................................... 20Squad Analysis ......................................................................... 21The Lady Braves ...................................................................... 22 RETURNING PLAYERS DeDe Cotten ............................................................ 22 Marquena Delk ......................................................... 21 Talena Faison ........................................................... 22 Kristen Hobbs ........................................................... 23 Illya Hunt ................................................................ 24 Chevoya Jackson ...................................................... 25 JaToya Kemp ............................................................ 26 Porcha Locklear ........................................................ 27 Jasmyn Riggins .......................................................... 28 Casey Siddens ........................................................... 29 Briana Stanton ........................................................... 30 Jamaisha Ward ......................................................... 31 Jodi Zimmerman ...................................................... 32 NEWCOMERS Sarah Beal ................................................................ 33 Courtney Bolton ...................................................... 33 Megan Gallimore ...................................................... 34 Jasmine Hairston ..................................................... 34 Markeisha Hicks ....................................................... 35 Anya Knower ............................................................ 35 Sasha Millington ...................................................... 36 DayDay Ray ................................................................. 36

History2008-09 Game Summaries ....................................................... 422008-09 Season Statistics ..........................................................462008-09 PBC Review ................................................................47UNCP Records ....................................................................... 48Series Records ..........................................................................48Awards and Honors .................................................................49Year-by-Year Results ................................................................50

UNC PembrokeDr. Charles R. Jenkins, UNCP Chancellor .................................54Dan Kenney, Athletic Director ................................................. 55The University ........................................................................56Student Life ........................................................................... 60Athletic Facilities ....................................................................62English E. Jones Center .......................................................... 65

Credits: The 2009-10 UNC Pem-broke Women’s Basketball Guide is an official publication of The Univer-sity of North Carolina at Pembroke Athletic Department and was written, compiled, designed and edited by Me-dia Relations Assistant Carlie Boese. Cover and graphic creation by Boese. Additional assistance provided by Todd Anderson and Matt Pellegrin. Photographs by Raul Rubiera and Bobby Ayers.

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UNCP Quick FactsUNC Pembroke InformationLocation: ........................................................... Pembroke, N.C.

Founded: ............................................................................1887

Enrollment: ..................................................................... 6,664

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

Nickname: ..................................................................... Braves

Mascot: ........................................................... Redtailed Hawk

Conference: .............................................Peach Belt Conference

National Affiliation: ...................................... NCAA Division II

Chancellor: .............................................. Dr. Charles R. Jenkins

Director of Athletics: .............................................. Dan Kenney

Senior Women’s Administrator: ........................... Robin Langley

Faculty Representative: ..................................... Dr. Jeff Fredrick

Director of Athletic Compliance: ........................... Khary McGhee

Head Women’s Basketball Coach: ............................ John Haskins

Record at UNCP: ........................................................ 68-72

Home Court Record: ....................................................40-21

Basketball Office Phone: ................................ 910.521.6345

Asst. Women’s Basketball Coach: ..................... Kapica Davis

Game Operations Manager: ..................................... Jake Barkett

Head Athletic Trainer: ........................ Michael Blackburn, ATC

Asst. Athletic Trainer: ................................ Skye Livermore, ATC

Strength Coach: ..................................................... Joey Hannant

Asst. Strength Coach: ............................................ Omar Ahmad

2008-09 Game Record: ........................................................ 12-16

2008-09 Peach Belt Record (Finish): .................... 8-12 PBC (2nd)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ......................................... 13/6

Newcomers: ............................................................................. 8

Media RelationsAthletic Media Relations Director: ...................... Todd Anderson

Assistant Media Relations Director: ...................... Matt Pellegrin

Media Relations Assistant: ...................................... Carlie Boese

Phone: .............................................................. 910.775.4353

Fax: .................................................................. 910.521.6551

Administrative Assistant: .............................. Regenia H. Maynor

Internet Address: ............................................ UNCPBraves.com

Address:

Key Athletic Dept. Phone #sAthletic Dept.: ......................................................... 910.521.6227

McGee Khary, Director of Athletic Compliance: ............. 775.4108

Langley, Robin, Senior Women’s Administrator: .............. 521.6809

Barkett, Jake, Game Operations Manager: ....................... 521.6227

Hannant, Joey, Head Strength Coach: .............................. 775.4257

Boese, Carlie, Women’s Basketball SID: ........................... 775.4353

Livermore, Skye ATC, WBB Athletic Trainer: .................. 522.5727

Media OutletsThe Robesonian

Phone: ...........................................................910.739.4322

Fax: .............................................................. 910.739.6553

The Fayetteville ObserverPhone: ...........................................................800.682.3476

Fax: .............................................................. 910.486.3545

The Pine Needle (UNCP Student Paper)Phone: ...........................................................910.521.6204

Fax: .............................................................. 910.522.5795

The Laurinburg ExchangePhone: ...........................................................910.276.2311

Fax: .............................................................. 910.276.3811

The Red Springs Citizen Phone: ...........................................................910.843.8171

Fax: ............................................................................. NA

Raleigh News & ObserverPhone: ...........................................................919.829.4500

Fax: .............................................................. 919.829.4888

Charlotte ObserverPhone: ...........................................................704.358.5125

Fax: .............................................................. 704.358.5110

The Robeson JournalPhone: ...........................................................910.738.1996

Fax: .............................................................. 910.738.1998

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Athletic Department

P.O. Box 1510

Pembroke, NC 28372

Overnight MailAthletic Department

One University Drive

Pembroke, NC 28372

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UNCPBRAVES.com Your Braves Sports Page! Get The latest in Braves sports news via the official internet home of UNC Pembroke athletics. Visit the UNCP home page 24 hours a day for scores, stats and other information on every intercollegiate sport in Pembroke.

UNCPBraves.com also offers real-time game statistics for many of UNCP athletic contests, which allows fans from around the world to fol-low the action as it happens. In addition, listen to live calls of all football, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, soccer, softball and volley-ball games.

UNCP Set To Begin2009-10 Campaign On

The RoadFor Immediate Release: November 14, 2009

paign on Sunday, taking to the road to battle Coker in the Cobra’s Timber-lake-Lawton Gymnasium. The away contest against Coker marks the first of five contests away from Pembroke to set off the Lady Braves season.

Last week, UNCP traveled to UNC Wilmington to take part in an exhi-bition contest. There, JaToya Kemp scored a team-best eight points for UNCP who shot 40 percent in the first half, including 3-for-5 shooting from beyond the arc. Chevoya Jackson, who missed much of last season with a knee injury, posted a team-best seven assists in her first action since December 13.

The Cobras are ranked seventh in their Conference Carolina’s preseason poll out of 12 teams and return two key se-nior players - forward Henna Koponen and guard Lotta Aaltonen. Koponen averaged 18.8 points and 6.9 rebounds for the Cobra’s last season, while Aal-tonen averaged 14.6 points and 5.0 rebounds per game while also picking up a total of 57 assists and 27 steals.

The Black and Gold continue their season on the road, facing St. Andrews on Tuesday with a tip off set for 7 p.m.

Kemp Earns All-StateHonors

SALISBURY – JaToya Kemp was one of only two sophomores named to the 2008-09 college division all-state women’s basketball second team the North Caro-lina Collegiate Sports Information Asso-ciation (NCCSIA) announced Monday.

Kemp, an Elizabethtown native and East Bladen High School product, led UNCP in scoring and rebounding averaging 10.7 points and 7.5 rebounds per game, which ranked 20th and seventh in the Peach Belt Confer-ence, respectively. She also ranked third in the PBC for her 3.56 offensive rebounds per game. Throughout the season, Kemp shot 47.5 percent from the floor while posting 0.70 blocks per game, numbers which ranked her 10th and 12th in the PBC, respectively.

In only her second year playing in the col-legiate ranks, Kemp set personal bests in nearly every category for the Black and Gold. On the season, she recorded career-highs in points (24), rebounds (16), assists (3), blocks (2), free throws made (11), min-utes (41) and double-doubles (5). Kemp also recorded double point figures in 15 games and double rebound figures in seven games.

Nominees were submitted by North Carolina sports information profession-als. NCCSIA members voted for the all-state teams. Teams are selected for men and women in both the college and uni-versity (NCAA Division I) divisions.

NCSSIA selects all-state teams in the Uni-versity (Division I) and College (Divi-sion II, III, NAIA) divisions for men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, softball and baseball.

Founded in 2002, The North Carolina Collegiate Sports Information Associa-tion (NCCSIA) is comprised of sports in-formation professionals from NCAA Di-vision I, II, III, NAIA and independent institutions from the state of North Caro-lina. The purpose of the organization is to promote collegiate athletics at all schools.

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NCAA RecruitingUNC Pembroke is committed to abso-lute compliance with all NCAA and Peach Belt Conference rules and regulations. Institutional control of athletics is a fundamental principle of NCAA legislation. It requires each institution to conduct its intercollegiate athletics programs in accordance with the rules and regulations of the NCAA. This responsibility includes ensuring that coaches, staff, and other groups representing the institution’s athletics interests comply with all ap-plicable rules. As a result, it is important for prospects, fans, and alumni to have some understanding of the principles governing college athletics. Below are a few definitions and rules that apply to all athletic boosters.

NCAA DEFINITIONS REPRESENTATIVE OF ATHLETICS INTERESTS (BOOSTER)

A “representative of athletics interests” (booster) is any individual or group that has ever: •Been a member of an organization promot-ing UNC Pembroke athletics. •Contributed to the Athletics Department or its booster organizations. •Assisted in evaluating or recruiting prospec-tive student-athletes. •Provided benefits (e.g. employment) to pro-spective student-athletes, enrolled student-athletes or their family members. •Otherwise promoted the UNC Pembroke athletics program. Keep in mind that it is very easy to meet one or more of these criteria and once you become an athletics representative, you retain this status FOREVER!

PROSPECTIVE STUDENT-ATHLETE A “prospect” is a high school student that has

started classes for the ninth grade and also any ju-nior college student. A student that has not started classes for the ninth grade becomes a prospect if the student receives any benefits that the institu-tion does not provide to all prospective students in general. An individual remains a prospect until he or she starts classes at UNCP or reports for practice, whichever occurs first.

STUDENT-ATHLETE A “student-athlete” is a student whose enroll-

ment was solicited by an athletics staff member with the expectation that the student would par-ticipate in intercollegiate athletics.A student not solicited by an athletics staff member becomes a student-athlete when he or she joins an intercol-legiate team or reports for practice.

RECRUITING “Recruiting” is any solicitation of a prospect

or the prospect’s family by an authorized institu-tional staff member for the purpose of securing the prospect’s enrollment at UNCP and participa-tion in athletics. Athletics representatives may not be involved in the recruitment of prospects except

as outlined in the following section.

CONTACT A “contact” is any face-to-face encounter be-

tween a prospect or the prospect’s parent or legal guardian and an institutional staff member or ath-letics representative during which any dialogue oc-curs.

GUIDELINES AND REMINDERS FOR BOOSTERS •A booster may not contact a prospect, pros-pect’s family, friends, coach or school administrator in an attempt to evaluate or recruit the prospect. •A booster may not expend funds to entertain or provide transportation for a prospect or the pros-pect’s family or friends. •A booster may not write, make phone calls, or otherwise communicate with a prospect or the prospect’s family or friends for recruiting purpos-es. •A booster may not contribute funds to a pros-pect’s high school or club team as a form ofrecruit-ing inducement or if solicited to do so by a colle-giate coach. •A booster may attend a prospect’s athletic events without contacting the prospect or his/her family. •A booster may send recommendation letters and newspaper clippings about a prospect in their area to UNCP’s coaches. •A booster may continue a pre-existing rela-tionship with a prospect and his/her family as long as the relationship pre-dated the prospect’s recruit-ment or notoriety as an athlete and the nature of the relationship is not enhanced after his/her noto-riety as an athlete. Such a relationship may not be for recruiting purposes. •A booster may host a current student-athlete or an entire team in their home for a meal, but only on an occasional basis. •A booster may provide a job for a student-ath-lete, but the job responsibilities must be legitimate and the pay commensurate for the task.

GUIDELINES FOR EXTRA BENEFITS An “extra benefit” is any special arrangement by an institutional employee or athletics represen-tative to provide a prospect, a student-athlete or his or her family with a benefit not expressly au-thorized by the NCAA. Boosters may not provide any special arrangement considered to be an extra benefit. Examples of extra benefits include, but are not limited to: •Gifts of money, awards or other tangible items. •Use of vehicles or payment of transportation costs incurred by prospect, prospect’s relatives or friends. •Free or reduced housing arrangements. •Promise of employment after graduation or employment of prospect’s relatives or friends. •Special discounts or payment arrangements.

RECRUITING GUIDELINES FOR PROSPECTS LETTERS & NOTES Coaches may begin to write notes and letters

to prospects beginning September 1 of their junior

year in high school (September 15 after sopho-more year for men’s basketball prospects).

PHONE CALLS •Prospect Calling: A coach may receive a call initiated by a prospect and paid for by the prospect at any time, including the prospect’s freshman or sophomore years. Prospects may call coaches collect at any time. •Football: Coaches may call a prospect at their discretion during a contact period after June 15 in the summer preceding his senior year. •Men’s Basketball: Coaches may call a pros-pect at their discretion during a contact period af-ter June 15 in the summer preceding his senior year. •Women’s Basketball: Coaches may call a prospect at their discretion during a contact pe-riod after June 15 in the summer preceding her senior year. •Other Sports: Coaches may call a prospect at their discretion during a contact period after June 15 in the summer preceding his or her senior year.

UNOFFICIAL VISITS There are no limits on the number of unof-ficial (unpaid) visits to UNCP a prospect may make and no age restriction on who may make unofficial visits. At each unofficial visit, a pros-pect may receive three (3) complimentary admis-sions to a home athletic event. No other expenses may be paid by UNCP. At certain times of the year, unofficial visits are prohibited so please co-ordinate your visit with the coaching staff.

OFFICIAL VISITS A prospect may only make a total of five official (paid) visits and only one official visit to UNCP. A prospect may not make an official visit until the first day of classes of their senior year (January 1 of junior year for men’s basketball prospects). All official visits will be coordinated by the coaching staffs.

For further information regarding NCAA rules, please contact the Athletic Compliance Office at 910.522.5728 or by mail at P.O. Box 1510, Pembroke, NC 28372 or visit UNCPBraves.com.

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NCAA History & Values It was the flying wedge, football’s ma-jor offense in 1905, that spurred the forma-tion of the NCAA. The game’s rugged nature, typified by mass formations and gang tackling, re-sulted in numerous injuries and deaths and prompted many institutions to discontinue the sport. Others urged that football be re-formed or abolished from intercollegiate athletics. President Theodore Roosevelt sum-moned college athletics leaders to two White House conferences to encourage such re-forms. In early December 1905, Chancellor Henry M. MacCracken of New York Uni-versity convened a meeting of 13 institutions to initiate changes in football-playing rules. At a subsequent meeting December 28 in New York City, the Intercollegiate Athletic Association of the United States (IAAUS) was founded by 62 members. The IAAUS officially was constituted March 31, 1906, and took its present name, the NCAA, in 1910. For several years, the NCAA was a discussion group and rules-making body; but in 1921, the first NCAA national championship was held: the Na-tional Collegiate Track and Field Champi-onships. Gradually, more rules committees were formed and more championships were held. A series of crises brought the NCAA to a crossroads after World War II. The “San-ity Code” - adopted to establish guidelines for recruiting and financial aid - failed to curb abuses involving student-athletes. Post-season football games were multiplying rap-idly. Member institutions were increasingly concerned about the effects of unrestricted television on football attendance. The complexity and scope of these problems and the growth in membership and championships demonstrated the in-creasing need for full-time professional leadership. In 1951, Walter Byers, who pre-viously had served as a part-time executive assistant, was named executive director. A national headquarters was established in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1952. A program to control live television of football games was approved, the annual Convention del-egated enforcement powers to the Associa-tion’s Council and legislation was adopted governing postseason bowl games.

The Association’s membership was di-vided into three legislative and competitive divisions - I, II and III - in 1973. Five years later, Division I members voted to create subdivisions I-A and I-AA (subsequently re-named the Football Bowl Subdivision and the Football Championship Subdivision) in foot-ball. The NCAA began administering wom-en’s athletics programs in 1980 when Divi-sions II and III established 10 championships for 1981-82. A year later, the historic 75th Convention adopted an extensive governance plan to include women’s athletics programs, services and representation. The delegates ex-panded the women’s championships program with the addition of 19 events. On August 1, 1997, the NCAA imple-mented a change in its governance structure that provides greater autonomy for each membership division and more control by the presidents of member colleges and universi-ties. Walter Byers retired October 1, 1987, af-ter 36 years as the Association’s executive di-rector. He was replaced by University of Vir-ginia Athletics Director Richard D. Schultz, who resigned in 1993. Schultz was replaced by University of Arizona Athletics Director Cedric Dempsey, who led the Association be-ginning in 1994 and served as president until December 2002. Dempsey was replaced by Indiana President Myles Brand, the first uni-versity president to serve as the Association’s chief executive. Brand led the Association beginning in 2003 until his death from pancreatic cancer in September 2009. Today, the national office staff of more than 380 employees is led by In-terim President Jim Isch. Isch was named in-terim president in September 2009 after serv-ing as the Association’s senior vice president for administration and chief financial officer

CORE IDEOLOGY

The NCAA’s core ideology consists of two notions: core purpose - the organiza-tion’s reason for being - and core values - essential and enduring principles that guide an organization.

CORE PURPOSE

Our purpose is to govern competition in a fair, safe, equitable and sportsmanlike manner, and to integrate intercollegiate ath-letics into higher education so that the edu-cational experience of the student-athlete is paramount.

CORE VALUES

The Association - through its member institutions, conferences and national office staff - shares a belief in and commitment to: • The collegiate model of athletics in which students participate as an avocation, balancing their academic, social and athlet-ics experiences.

• The highest levels of integrity and sportsmanship.

• The pursuit of excellence in both aca-demics and athletics. • The supporting role that intercolle-giate athletics plays in the higher education mission and in enhancing the sense of com-munity and strengthening the identity of member institutions.

• An inclusive culture that fosters eq-uitable participation for student-athletes and career opportunities for coaches and administrators from diverse backgrounds.

• Respect for institutional autonomy and philosophical differences.

• Presidential leadership of intercol-legiate athletics at the campus, conference and national levels.

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ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC

Location: Savannah, Ga.Founded: 1935Facility: Alumni ArenaEnrollment: 7,000Colors: Maroon and GoldNickname: PiratesAthletic Director: Andy CarterSID Contact: Chad JacksonSID Phone: 912.334.3114 Fax: 912.344.3422 Email: [email protected] PBC Finish: 12-8 (T-3rd)2008-09 Record: 17-11Head Coach: Matt SchmidtAssistant Coaches: Karmen Gra-ham, Nicole Chiodi

www.aasupirates.com

AUGUSTA STATE

Location: Augusta, Ga.Founded: 1925Facility: Christenberry FieldhouseEnrollment: 6,333Colors: Blue and WhiteNickname: JaguarsAthletic Director: Clint BryantSID Contact: Joey WarrenSID Phone: 706.731.7925 Fax: 706.729.2445 Email: [email protected] PBC Finish: 3-17 (T-10th)2008-09 Record: 5-23Head Coach: Tes SobomehinAssistant Coaches: Deo Ngulela, Deidre Jones

www.aug.edu/athletics

CLAYTON STATE

Location: Morrow, Ga.Founded: 1969Facility: Athletics & Fitness CenterEnrollment: 6,130Colors: Blue, Orange and WhiteNickname: LakersAthletic Director: Mason BarfieldSID Contact: Lee WrightSID Phone: 678.466.4681 Fax: 678.4664699 Email: [email protected] PBC Finish: 16-4 (2nd)2008-09 Record: 26-7Head Coach: Dennis CoxAssistant Coaches: Kaleena Cole-man, Shantel Ragin

www.athletics.clayton.edu

COLUMBUS STATE

Location: Columbus, Ga.Founded: 1958Facility: Lumpkin CenterEnrollment: 7,800Colors: Blue, Red and WhiteNickname: CougarsAthletic Director: Jay SparksSID Contact: Lorin BaetaSID Phone: 706.569.3032 Fax: 706.569.3435 Email:[email protected] PBC Finish: 10-10 (7th)2008-09 Record: 18-14Head Coach: Jonathan NortonAssistant Coaches: Fala Suiaunoa

www.csucougars.com

FLAGLER

Location: St. Augustine, Fla.Founded: 1968Facility: Flagler GymnasiumEnrollment: 2,537Colors: Crimson and GoldNickname: SaintsAthletic Director: Jud DamonSID Contact: John JordanSID Phone: 904.819.6465 Fax: 904.810.2369 Email: [email protected] PBC Finish: did not compete2008-09 Record: 5-24Head Coach: Erika Lang-MontgomeryAssistant Coach: Joe Harding

www.flaglerathletics.com

FRANCIS MARION

Location: Florence, SC.Founded: 1970Facility: Walter Douglas Smith UCEnrollment: 4,019Colors: Red, White and BlueNickname: PatriotsAthletic Director: Murray HartzlerSID Contact: Michael G. HawkinsSID Phone: 843.661.1222 Fax: 843.661.4645 Email: [email protected] PBC Finish: 17-3 (1st)2008-09 Record: 27-5Head Coach: Heather MacyAssistant Coaches: Tiffany Tucker, Carlo Sciarretta

www.fmupatriots.com

GEORGIA COLLEGE

Location: Milledgeville, Ga.Founded: 1889Facility: Centennial CenterEnrollment: 5,500Colors: Navy Blue and Hunter GreenNickname: BobcatsAthletic Director: Wendell StatonSID Contact: Al WestonSID Phone: 478.445.1779 Fax: 478.445.1790 Email: [email protected] PBC Finish: 12-8 (T-3rd)2008-09 Record: 17-11Head Coach: John CarrickAssistant Coach: Maurice Smith

www.gcsubobcats.com

GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN

Location: Americus, Ga.Founded: 1906Facility: Storm DomeEnrollment: 2.094Colors: Navy, Gold and SilverNickname: HurricanesAthletic Director: Jaclyn KaylorSID Contact: Keith MichligSID Phone: 229.931.2217 Fax: 229.931.2143 Email: [email protected] PBC Finish: 3-17 (T-10th)2008-09 Record: 8-19Head Coach: Kelly BritskyAssistant Coach: Kelly Turman

www.gswcanes.com

LANDER

Location: Greenwood, S.C.Founded: 1872Facility: Finis Horne ArenaEnrollment: 3,000Colors: Blue and GoldNickname: BearcatsAthletic Director: Jeff MaySID Contact: Bob StonerSID Phone: 864.388.8962 Fax: 864.388.8999 Email: [email protected] PBC Finish: 12-8 (T-3rd)2008-09 Record: 20-11Head Coach: Kevin PedersonAssistant Coach: Russ Gregg

www.landerbearcats.com

MONTEVALLO

Location: Montevallo, Al.Founded: 1896Facility: BankTrust ArenaEnrollment: 3,200Colors: Purple and GoldNickname: FalconsAthletic Director: Jim HerlihySID Contact: Sean ForresterSID Phone: 205.665.6606 Fax: 205.665.6586 Email: [email protected] PBC Finish: did not compete2008-09 Record: 8-20Head Coach: Brittney EzellAssistant Coaches: Marvis Hodg-es, Katie Vanderhyden

www.montevallofalcons.com

NORTH GEORGIA

Location: Dahlonega, Ga.Founded: 1873Facility: NGCSU Basketball ComplexEnrollment: 5,227Colors: Blue and WhiteNickname: SaintsAthletic Director: Randy DunnSID Contact: David BeallSID Phone: 706.867.3250 Fax: 706.867.2799 Email: [email protected] PBC Finish: 5-15 (9th)2008-09 Record: 9-20Head Coach:Buffie BursonAssistant Coach: Lindsey Huff-man

www.saintssports.com

USC AIKEN

Location: Aiken, S.C.Founded: 1961Facility: Convocation CenterEnrollment: 3,303Colors: Cardinal, Navy and WhiteNickname: PacersAthletic Director: Randy WarrickSID Contact: Brian HandSID Phone: 803.641.3252 Fax: 803.641.3759 Email: [email protected] PBC Finish: 12-8 (T-3rd)2008-09 Record: 22-12Head Coach: Mike BrandtAssistant Coach: Cindy Hilbrich

www.pacersports.com

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2009 Non-Conference OpponentsCHOWAN

Location: Murfreesboro, NCFounded: 1848Facility: Helms Center-GymnasiumEnrollment: 1,000Colors: Chowan Blue and WhiteNickname: HawksAthletic Director: Dennis HelselSID Contact: Meredith LongSID Phone: 252.398.6468 Fax: 252.398.1239 Email: [email protected] CIAA Finish: did not compete2008-09 Record: 11-15Head Coach: Patrick MashudaAssistant Coach: Meghan Austin

www.gocuhawks.com

COKER

Location: Hartsville, SCFounded: 1908Facility: Timberlate-Lawton GymnasiumEnrollment: 1,197Colors: Navy and GoldNickname: CobrasAthletic Director: Tim GriggsSID Contact: Christian StrykerSID Phone: 843.383.8068 Fax: 843.383.8167 Email: [email protected] Conference Carolina’s Finish: 10-12 (8th)2008-09 Record: 17-11Head Coach: Carol MeeganAssistant Coach: Brandon Fain

www.cokercobras.com

JOHNSON C. SMITH

Location: Charlotte, NCFounded: 1867Facility: Brayboy GymnasiumEnrollment: 1,500Colors: Gold and Navy BlueNickname: Golden BullsAthletic Director: Steve Joyner Sr.SID Contact: Lamont HinsonSID Phone: 704.378.1118 Fax: 704.378.1073 or 1170 Email: [email protected] CIAA Finish: 12-6 (3rd)2008-09 Record: 20-11Head Coach: Vanessa TaylorAssistant Coaches: Ronnie Enoch, Judene Wright

www.goldenbullsports.com

LENOIR RHYNE

Location: Hickory, NCFounded: 1891Facility: Shuford Memorail GymnasiumEnrollment: 1,600Colors: Red and BlackNickname: BearsAthletic Director: Neill McGeachySID Contact: John KarrsSID Phone: 828.328.7174 Fax: 828.267.3445 Email: [email protected] SAC Finish: 13-3 (T-1st)2008-09 Record: 27-5Head Coach: Todd StarkeyAssistant Coach: Lisa Gottuso, Lindsay Johnson

www.lrbears.com

LINCOLN MEMORIAL

Location: Harrogate, Tenn.Founded: 1897Facility: Tex Turner ArenaEnrollment: 2,097Colors: Blue and GrayNickname: RailsplittersAthletic Director: Roger VannoySID Contact: Rusty PeaceSID Phone: 423.869.6236 Fax: not available Email: [email protected] SAC Finish: 5-11 (T-7th)2008-09 Record: 11-17Head Coach: Stephanie SmithAssistant Coach: Dawn Skelcher, Kelli Saw-yer, Josh Willson

www.lmurailsplitters.com

MARS HILL

Location: Mars Hill, NCFounded: 1856Facility: Stanford ArenaEnrollment: 1,600Colors: Blue and GoldNickname: Mountain LionsAthletic Director: David RigginsSID Contact: Rick BakerSID Phone: 828.689.1373 Cell: 828.689.2640. Email: [email protected] SAC Finish: 5-11 (T-7th)2008-09 Record: 12-16Head Coach: Jennifer NanceAssistant Coach: Brooke Wilkinson

http://sports.mhc.edu

NC WESLEYAN

Location: Rocky Mount, NCFounded: 1956Facility: Everett GymnasiumEnrollment: 1,500Colors: Blue and GoldNickname: Battling BishopsAthletic Director: John ThompsonSID Contact: Rikki C. RichSID Phone: 252.985.5271 Fax: not available Email: [email protected] USAC Finish: 4-14 (8th)2008-09 Record: 6-20Head Coach: Artina Trader

http://annex.ncwc.edu/athletics

ST. ANDREWS

Location: Laurinburg, NCFounded: 1958Facility: Harris CourtEnrollment: 808Colors: Royal Blue and WhiteNickname: KnightsAthletic Director: Glenn BattenSID Contact: Kevin BuczekSID Phone: 910.277.5751 Fax: 910.277.5272 Email: [email protected] Conference Carolinas Finish: 0-11 (12th)2008-09 Record: 1-12Head Coach: Jessica VancoAssistant Coach: Randy Hernandez

www.sapc.edu/athletics/athleti.php

TUSKEGEE

Location: Tuskegee, Ala.Founded: 1881Facility:Daniel “Chappie” James CenterEnrollment: 2,510Colors: Crimson and Old GoldNickname: Golden TigersAthletic Director: Anthony HollomanSID Contact: Arnold HoustonSID Phone: 334.727.8150 Fax: 334.727.8202 Email: [email protected] SAIC Finish: 11-11(5th)2008-09 Record: 13-16Head Coach: Belinda RobyAssistant Coach: Tarsha Askew

www.tuskegee.edu

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2009-10 Season Previewdivision all-state women’s bas-ketball second team announced by the North Carolina Collegiate Sports Information Association (NCCSIA). Kemp led UNCP in scoring and • rebounding, averaging 10.7 points and 7.5 rebounds per game, which ranked 20th and seventh in the Peach Belt Conference, respective-ly. She also ranked third in the PBC for her 3.56 offensive rebounds per game. Throughout the season, Kemp shot 47.5 percent from the floor while posting 0.70 blocks per game, numbers which ranked her 10th and 12th in the PBC, respec-tively.

NEWCOMERSAs the Lady Braves embark on • the upcoming season, Kemp looks like she will not have to go at it alone. Picking up a transfer from Kaskaskia College the Lady Braves welcome DayDay Ray to the team. Ray, a 5-11 forward, comes to Pembroke following a noteworthy

sophomore year at Kaskaskia Col-lege where she earned all-region and all-conference honors. As a team captain and starter, Ray aver-aged 12.6 points and 9.3 rebounds per game while scoring a career high 29 points and grabbing 15 re-bounds against Olney Community College. The Lady Braves have also picked • up Raleigh native Anya Knower who signed her name to become a member of the 2009 recruiting class for the Lady Braves basket-ball team after redshirting at year at Appalachian State. As a senior and team captain at Ravenscroft High School, Knower earned all-conference laurels and was nomi-nated for McDonalds’ All-Amer-ican honors while leading the Ravens to a conference champion-ship and third place finish at state. As a reclassified junior, she aver-aged 9.8 points and 8.5 rebounds per game, but did not finish the season due to injury.

PEACH BELT CONFERENCEThe PBC has added two new • schools to the conference, Monte-vallo and Flagler.

- Montevallo: competed as a member of the Gulf South Confe- rence during 2008-09 season. - Flagler: competed as an inde- pendent during the 2008-09 seas- on.

With the addition of both teams, • the PBC will return to divisional play for the first time since the 2006-07 campaign, parting the 13 conference squads into an ‘East’ and ‘West’ division. This could prove fruitful for the Lady Braves who saw their last winning clip in league play amidst the 2006-07 campaign - two years following taking home the PBC North Divi-sion title in 2004-05.

The University of North Carolina at Pembroke’s basketball program en-ters the 2009-10 campaign with five year coaching veteran John Haskins at the helm, and more height to speak of than they have been able to boast since the program’s beginning.

2008-09 RECAPThe Lady Braves finished up • their 2008-09 season with a 12-16 overall record and an 8-12 record in the Peach Belt Confer-ence – one of Division II’s pre-mier basketball conferences.Team came away with PBC • Sportsmanship Award

STARTERSReturning 4 (JaToya Kemp, Mar-• quena Delk, Illya Hunt, Chevoya Jackson)

- Delk: 14 starts to her credit, put away 7.8 points and brought down 3.1 rebounds per game - Hunt: 20 starts to her credit. averaged 2.8 points and 2.1 re bounds while also tallying 2.7 assists per game - Jackson: played and started in six games before tearing her ACL. Averaged 5.7 points, 3.8 boards and 4.3 assists per game.

Lost 2 (Ashley Morales, Lavon-• tay Johnson)

- Morales: Played 28 games and had 23 starts. Averaged 6.0 points, 2.2 rebounds and 1.4 as- sists per game. - Johnson: Played in 28 games with 21 starts. Averaged 9.1 points, 5.9 boards and 0.6 assists per game

SCOUTING KEMPThe 2009-10 squad will look to • Kemp as their leader as she was one of only two sophomores named to the 2008-09 college

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2008-09 Game Highs

Opponent Date Score POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ST. ANDREWS 11/17/08 75-43 W 16-Johnson, Lavontay 6-Ray, Natalie 5-Jackson, Chevoya FAYETTEVILLE STATE 11/20/08 76-90 L 12-Kemp, JaToya 7-Kemp, JaToya 8-Jackson, ChevoyaARMSTRONG ATLANTIC * 12/02/08 67-72 L 15-Jackson, Chevoya 6-Ray, Natalie 4-Jackson, Chevoya at Chowan 12/05/08 62-47 W 15-Kemp, JaToya 7-Kemp, JaToya 3-Jackson, Chevoya Ray, Natalie Jackson, Chevoyaat #1 Northern Kentucky ^ 12/12/08 51-62 L 12-Siddens, Casey 9-Kemp, JaToya 2-Delk, Marquena Jackson, Chevoya vs Edinboro ^ 12/13/08 68-59 W 14-Johnson, Lavontay 11-Johnson,Lavontay 5-Hendrix-Roach, Ari Ray, Natalie Delk, MarquenaCLAYTON STATE * 12/17/08 68-76 L 14-Delk, Marquena 7-Kemp, JaToya 8-Hunt, Illya vs Newberry College # 12/29/08 65-63 W 14-Johnson, Lavontay 8-Kemp, JaToya 3-Delk, Marquena vs #25 Wingate # 12/30/08 51-60 L 10-Hobbs, Kristen 9-Johnson, Lavontay 2-Faison, Talena at Lander * 01/05/09 60-67 L 15-Johnson, Lavontay 7-Johnson, Lavontay 4-Hendrix-Roach, Ari Hunt, Illya at Augusta State * 01/07/09 68-61 W 24-Kemp, JaToya 12-Kemp, JaToya 4-Hunt, Illya NORTH GEORGIA * 01/10/09 71-59 W 20-Kemp, JaToya 9-Kemp, JaToya 5-Hunt, Illyaat Francis Marion * 01/14/09 59-81 L 8-Cotton, Dede 10-Kemp, JaToya 7-Hunt, Illya at Georgia Southwestern * 01/17/09 53-46 W 10-Kemp, JaToya 8-Hunt, Illya 4-Hunt, Illya LANDER * 01/19/09 61-57 W 17-Kemp, JaToya 11-Johnson, Lavontay 7-Hendrix-Roach, Ari COLUMBUS STATE * 01/24/09 71-58 WO 12-Hobbs, Kristen 10-Delk, Marquena 11-Hunt, Illya Faison, Talena #23 USC AIKEN * 01/28/09 61-66 L 18-Johnson, Lavontay 8-Ray, Natalie 3-Faison, Talena Kemp, JaToyaat Clayton State * 01/31/09 80-84 OL 19-Kemp, JaToya 8-Kemp, JaToya 5-Delk, Marquenaat Georgia College * 02/02/09 53-76 L 12-Ray, Natalie 6-Ray, Natalie 4-Delk, Marquena AUGUSTA STATE * 02/04/09 70-48 W 15-Delk, Marquena 8-Delk, Marquena 5-Hendrix-Roach, Ari Johnson, Lavontay Delk, Marquena at Armstrong Atlantic * 02/07/09 56-58 L 18-Delk, Marquena 13-Kemp, JaToya 3-Morales, Ashley Hunt, Illya#15 FRANCIS MARION * 02/11/09 58-75 L 14-Kemp, JaToya 14-Kemp, JaToya 4-Faison, Talena at North Georgia * 02/14/09 52-53 L 13-Kemp, JaToya 8-Johnson, Lavontay 2-Delk, Marquena Kemp, JaToya Stanton, Briana Hunt, Illyaat USC Aiken * 02/16/09 49-55 L 12-Ray, Natalie 6-Delk, Marquena 2-Kemp, JaToya Hobbs, Kristen Faison, Talena Delk, MarquenaGEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN* 02/21/09 68-66 W 16-Morales, Ashley 10-Faison, Talena 5-Morales, Ashley GEORGIA COLLEGE * 02/25/09 64-61 WO 17-Johnson, Lavontay 10-Kemp, JaToya 5-Hunt, Illya Johnson, Lavontayat Columbus State * 02/28/09 63-70 L 13-Ray, Natalie 6-Ray, Natalie 4-Hunt, Illya vs North Georgia *% 03/04/09 50-55 L 13-Kemp, JaToya 16-Kemp, JaToya 3-Hunt, Illya

Home events are in BOLD* - indicates Peach Belt Conference event

^ - indicates NKU Classic event# - indicates GCSU Classic event

% - indicates Peach Belt Tournament eventAll times are Eastern Time Zone.

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES ...................... (12-16) .................. (7-5) ........................ (3-9) .................... (2-2) CONFERENCE .................... (8-12) .................. (6-4) ........................ (2-8) .................... (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE ........... (4-4) ................... (1-1) ........................ (1-1) .................... (2-2)

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Head Coach John Haskins......16Asst. Coach Kapica Davis.......17Support Staff .........................182009-10 Roster ......................20Squad Analysis ..................... 21The Lady Braves .................. 22 RETURNING PLAYERS DeDe Cotten............... 22 Marquena Delk ............. 21 Talena Faison .............. 22 Kristen Hobbs .............. 23 Illya Hunt .................... 24 Chevoya Jackson ......... 25 JaToya Kemp............... 26 Porcha Locklear........... 27 Jasmyn Riggins............ 28 Casey Siddens.............. 29 Briana Stanton.............. 30 Jamaisha Ward ........... 31 Jodi Zimmerman ......... 32 NEWCOMERS Sarah Beal ................... 33 Courtney Bolton ......... 33 Megan Gallimore ........ 34 Jasmine Hairston ....... 34 Markeisha Hicks ........ 35 Anya Knower ............. 35 Sasha Millington ......... 36 DayDay Ray ................ 36

M E E T T H EL A D Y

B R A V E S

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John Haskins took over as head coach of the women’s basketball program in March 2004 and enters his sixth season as the wom-en’s basketball head coach. Haskins, who headed up the men’s program for 10 seasons, had served as head golf coach for two years prior. He also enters his sixth year as Assis-tant Athletic Director for Internal Affairs.

As assistant director of athletics, his du-ties include issuing contractual agreements, overseeing summer camps and special pro-gramming, staffing of home athletic events, serving as director for all conference cham-pionships hosted by UNC Pembroke, and coordinating selected fund raising projects.

Haskins arrived at UNCP in 1989 and served as Lecturer in the Health, Physical Education and Recreation department, assistant basket-ball coach to current A.D. Dan Kenney, and head tennis coach until he was appointed head basketball coach in 1992. Before step-ping down in 2002, Haskins was named Co-Coach of the Year for the Peach Belt Confer-ence. During his stint as skipper of the men’s team, Haskins tallied a 105-164 record.

In 2005, Haskins was again named PBC Coach of the Year, but this time he earned the honor as the Lady Braves’ skipper. He also led UNCP to a first place finish in the Peach Belt’s North Division and coached the school’s first Peach Belt Player of the Year in Danielle Richardson. Over the past five seasons, the Lady Braves are 43-49 in conference play and boast a home court record of 40-21. A native of Newport News, Va., Haskins earned his associate’s degree in 1978 at Lees-McRae College and went on to earn his bachelor’s degree in physi-cal education at UNC Wilmington in 1980. He also served as team captain on the Seahawks 19-10 basketball squad.

QUICK FACTS

Year at UNCP:Year at UNCP: 6th 6thHometown:Hometown: Newport News, Va. Newport News, Va.Spouse: Spouse: Kelly KellyChildren:Children: Morgan and Connor Morgan and Connor

Lees-McRae (1978):Lees-McRae (1978): Associate’s Associate’s Degree Degree

UNC Wilmington (1980)UNC Wilmington (1980): B.A. : B.A. Physical EducationPhysical Education

Appalachian State (1981):Appalachian State (1981): M.A. M.A. EducationEducation

College:College: UNC Wilmington (1987) UNC Wilmington (1987)

Women’s BasketballWomen’s Basketball

UNCP Head Coach:UNCP Head Coach: 2005 - Present 2005 - Present

Men’s BasketballMen’s BasketballUNCPUNCP Assistant Coach : 1989 - 1992 Assistant Coach : 1989 - 1992 Head Coach : 1992 - 2002 Head Coach : 1992 - 2002

Women’s TennisWomen’s TennisUNCP Head Coach:UNCP Head Coach: 1989 - 2002 1989 - 2002

PERSONAL

EDUCATION

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

COACHING EXPERIENCE

In 1981, he completed his Master of Arts degree in education at Appalachian State University and currently serves as a lec-turer in UNCP’s HPER Department.

Haskins and his wife, Kelly, have two children, Morgan (8/4/91) and Connor (3/29/94). The Haskins reside in Lumberton.

J O H NH A S K I N S

HEAD WOMEN’S BASKETBALL COACH6th Year: 68-72

UNC Wilmington, 1987

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Kapica Davis enters her fourth season as assistant women’s basketball coach at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke. After a two-year stint with the Lady Braves as a graduate assistant, Da-vis completed her Master of Arts degree in Physical Education at UNCP in May of 2004 and has remained an important asset to the program.

Alongside women’s coach John Haskins, Davis helped lead a 2004-05 UNCP squad to an 18-10 overall record, includ-ing a 10-6 mark in the highly competitive Peach Belt Conference. In just her first year as a full-time member of the Pem-broke staff, the Lady Braves captured the program’s first-ever PBC North Division championship and produced two all-con-ference performers, including the confer-ence player of the year.

The Pittsboro, Ind., native is a 2002 graduate of DePauw University, receiv-ing her bachelor’s degree in Health and Physical Performance with an emphasis in Sports Science.

While at DePauw, Davis lettered in bas-ketball for four years and helped lead her squad to four consecutive Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference champi-onships. The Lady Tigers made two trips to the NCAA tournament during her ten-ure and, in 2001-02, finished third in the nation.

In addition to coaching experience gained at Pembroke, Davis served one season as head coach for Indy West AAU’s 16 and

under girls’ basketball team in Plainfield, Indiana. She has also worked as an in-structor at several camps, including those held by the University of Notre Dame and Saint Mary’s College.

Having instructed several physical edu-cation activity classes, Davis also serves as a lecturer in UNCP’s Health, Physical Education and Recreation Department.

K A P I C AD A V I S

ASSISTANT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL COACH4th Year: 35-49DePauw, 2002

QUICK FACTS

Year at UNCP: Year at UNCP: 4th 4th Hometown:Hometown: Pittsboro, Ind. Pittsboro, Ind.

DePauw (2002):DePauw (2002): B.S. Health and Physical Perfor-B.S. Health and Physical Perfor-mancemance

UNC Pembroke (2004): UNC Pembroke (2004): M.S. M.S. Physical EducationPhysical Education

High School: High School: Tri-West Hendricks Tri-West HendricksCollege: College: DePauw (1998 - 2002) DePauw (1998 - 2002)

Women’s Basketball:Women’s Basketball:

UNCP Asst. Coach:UNCP Asst. Coach: 2005 - Present 2005 - PresentIndy West AAU 16-U:Indy West AAU 16-U: 2000-012000-01

PERSONAL

COACHING EXPERIENCE

EDUCATION

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

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SUPPORT STAFFCARLIE BOESE

Athletic Media Relations

Indiana, 2009

JOEYHANNANT

Strength and Conditioning Coach

Western Illinois (2005)

A recent graduate of Indiana University and a former collegiate ath-lete, Carlie Boese (pronounced Bay-see) begins her first year in athletic administration as an assistant in the athletic media relations office. She will serve as the primary media contact for the sports of women’s soc-cer, cross country, women’s basketball and track & field. Boese will also handle the day-to-day athletic media relations duties of UNCP’s cheerleading and dance squads.

A three-time all-America scholar-athlete at Ernest W. Seaholm High School in her native Bloomfield, Mich., Boese was a two-time captain for the water polo team, while also serving as a senior captain for SHS’s swimming team as well. Her athletic talents would land her an athletic scholarship at IU where she excelled immediately as a coxswain on the Hoosier rowing team. In just her first year on the varsity level in 2006, she helped the second novice eight to a school record seven victories, while also coxing the first novice eight to wins over Cincinnati and Dayton.

A recipient of the Indiana Faculty award, as well as Phi Beta Kappa and Michigan Merit laurels, Boese was also very active in her Kappa Alpha Theta sorority where she served as a member of the Finance and Administrative Focus Group, while also competing as a part of the chapter’s competitive cycling team. In addition, she was an integral part of IU’s Dance Marathon which made its mark as just the second student-run organization to raise more than $1 million in donations.

Boese earned her degree in sports broadcasting from Indiana in May. The daughter of Cindy and Tom Boese has two sisters, Darby and Bai-ley, and one brother, Cameron.

Robin LangleySenior Women’s Admin.

Khary McGheeCompliance Director

Jake BarkettGame Operations

Matt PellegrinAsst. Athletic Media Relations

Omar AhmadAsst. Strength & Conditioning

Todd AndersonAthletic Media Relations Dir.

Beginning his first year as a member of the UNC Pembroke athletic depart-ment, Joey Hannant is a nationally-certified strength coach that has been charged with the conditioning of the student-athletes in all 16 varsity sports for the Braves. He assumed his current position as UNCP’s head strength and conditioning coach in August, 2009.

A native of Griggsville, Ill., Hannant began his career in strength and con-ditioning as a student at Western Illinois, before honing his skills as a coach when he undertook an internship on the strength and conditioning staff at Iowa where he assisted with strength and conditioning training with the Hawkeyes’ football team. Following his brief stint in Iowa City, Iowa, Han-nant moved on to a graduate assistant position at The Citadel, working di-rectly with the Bulldogs’ volleyball, cross country and cheerleading squads.

Prior to his current stint in Pembroke, Hannant spent seven months as a sports performance coach at Velocity Sports Performance in Lakeland, Fla., implementing sports performance training protocols that emphasized speed development for athletes ages 8-24. While with the organization, Hannant was also charged with designing programs to help athletes achieve tangible results that were continuously updated with the help of world-renowned sports performance coaches whose backgrounds included the coaching of numerous elite and professional athletes, collegiate national champions, and all-Americans.

A 2005 graduate of Western Illinois with a bachelor’s degree in exercise science, Hannant completed his graduate work in the same field at The Cita-del in 2007. He is certified through the National Strength Coaches Associa-tion as a certified strength and conditioning specialist, and through USA Weightlifting as a certified weightlifting club coach. He currently resides in Lumberton.

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ATHLETIC TRAINERSSKYE

LIVERMORE

Asst. Athletic TrainerNew Mexico State

(2002)

MICHAEL BLACBURN

Head Athletic TrainerWinona State (2000)

Skye Livermore is in her second year as an assistant athletic trainier at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke. She has been charged with the day-to-day responsibilities of women’s soccer, women’s basket-ball and tennis.

Livermore has been in Pembroke working as a graduate assistant since 2005. As a G.A. for the Braves, Livermore has worked with softball, track and field and volleyball.

Prior to her time in Pembroke, Livermore spent two years at Fayetteville State University (2003-05) as an assistant athletic trainer. She has also logged an additional year in the training room at Methodist College (now Methodist University) as an assistant athletic trainer.

Livermore completed her undergraduate double major in athletic train-ing education and French at New Mexico State University in 2002 where she earned Crimson Scholar honors. In 2007, she earned her master’s degree from UNC Pembroke in public administration with an emphasis in healthcare.

Originally from Albuquerque, New Mexico, Livermore currently resides in Fort Bragg with her husband of six years SFC James Brasher.

Beginning his first year as a member of the UNC Pembroke athletic train-ing staff, Michael Blackburn is a nationally-certified and state-licensed trainer who oversees the athletic training department at UNCP. He is spe-cifically responsible for, and handles the day-to-day operations of, the pre-vention and care of injuries for the Braves football and wrestling teams.

Blackburn has spent the previous two seasons as an assistant athletic train-er at Western Illinois University where he was responsible for the daily medical healthcare of the men’s basketball and men’s and women’s golf teams. He was charged with overseeing one of WIU’s athletic training rooms, while also serving as a mentor for six graduate assistant athletic trainers. He also served as an instructor in the Department of Kinesiology at WIU.

A native of Medford, Wisc., Blackburn first got involved in athletic train-ing as an undergraduate at Winona State (Minn.), where he completed a CAATE-accredited athletic training education program. While with the Warriors, Blackburn undertook athletic training responsibilities with the women’s soccer, men’s basketball and baseball programs. In serving in those capacities, he assisted with the treatments and rehabilitation of other Winona State student-athletes as well.

Following his graduation from WSU, Blackburn applied for and received a graduate assistant athletic training position at East Tennessee State Uni-versity where he was responsible for the daily medical coverage of the Bucs women’s soccer, women’s track & field and cross country squads. He also assisted with the implementation of a comprehensive medical health-care program for all 16 Division I sports.

His longest-tenured job would come under the auspices of Ferris State (Mich.) where he was charged with the management of eight intercolle-giate sports, including both men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball and the track & field programs from 2002-07. While in Big Rapids, he man-aged the daily operations of one of FSU’s athletic training rooms and di-rected student-athlete orthopedic clinics and vision screening schedules. He also coordinated medical coverage for the 2005 NCAA Great Lakes Regional Cross Country Championships, as well as the 2006 GLIAC Out-door Track & Field Championships.

In addition to his duties at the college and university levels, Blackburn also logged time as the certified athletic trainer at the USA Bantam Hockey Camp in 2003, as well as the coordinator of medical coverage for the 2004 Michigan High School Sports Association Basketball Regional in 2004. A board certified athletic trainer by the National Athletic Trainers Asso-ciation, Blackburn is certified in CPR, as well as in American Red Cross First Aid.

Blackburn received his bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Winona State in 2000 and his master’s of arts certificate in physical education from East Tennessee State in 2002. He currently resides in Lumberton.

James DaleyAsst. Athletic Trainer

Natalie MyersAsst. Athletic Trainer

Josiah HagemannAsst. Athletic Trainer

Shay HuntleyAsst. Athletic Trainer

Emily BeesonAsst. Athletic Trainer

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3 Illya Hunt G 5-6 Jr. Raleigh, NC/Athens Drive HS10 Casey Siddens G 5-4 Sr. Rochester, IL/Kankakee CC12 Kristen Hobbs G 5-9 Jr. Granite Falls, NC/South Caldwell HS13 JaToya Kemp F 5-9 Jr. Elizabethtown, NC/East Bladen HS15 Courtney Bolton F 6-1 Fr. Knightdale, NC/East Wake HS20 Chevoya Jackson G 5-3 Jr. Goldsboro, NC/Old Dominion21 Talena Faison G 5-7 Jr. Whiteville, NC/Whiteville HS22 Porcha Locklear G 5-5 Sr. Red Springs, NC/Hoke County HS23 Anya Knower F/G 6-2 Fr. Raleigh, NC/Appalachian State24 Marquena Delk G 5-8 Sr. Williamsburg, VA/Louisburg CC25 Jasmine Hairston G/F 5-8 Fr. Danville, VA/George Washington HS30 Briana Stanton F 5-10 Jr. Hookerton, NC/Lenoir-Rhyne31 DeDe Cotten G 5-7 So. Fayetteville, NC/Seventy-First HS32 DayDay Ray F 5-11 Jr. Raeford, NC/Kaskaskia College33 Jodi Zimmerman F 6-0 Sr. Fort Laramie, OH/Edison CC34 Jamaisha Ward F 5-11 Jr. Fayetteville, NC/South View HS Sarah Beal G/F 5-9 Fr. Efland, NC/Cedar Ridge HS Megan Gallimore C 6-3 RS-Fr. Asheboro, NC/Asheboro HS Markeisha Hicks F 6-0 RS-Jr. Rock Hill, SC/Queens University Sasha Millington G 5-6 Fr. Clinton, NC/Clinton HS Jasmyn Riggins G 5-7 So. Fayetteville, NC/Westover HS

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: John Haskins (UNC Wilmington, 1980)Assistant Coach: Kapica Davis (DePauw, 2002)Faculty Associate: Nicholas Giannatasio (City University of New York, 1979)

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SQUAD ANALYSIS

GUARDS- DeDe Cotton - Illya Hunt- Marquena Delk - Chevoya Jackson- Talena Faison - Porcha Locklear- Jasmine Hairston - Sasha Millington- Kristen Hobbs - Jasmyn Riggins

- Casey Siddens

FORWARDS- Sarah Beal - Anya Knower- Courtney Bolton - DayDay Ray- Megan Gallimore - Briana Stanton- Markeisha Hicks - Jamaisha Ward- JaToya Kemp - Jodi Zimmerman

SENIORS- Marquena Delk- Porcha Locklear- Casey Siddens- Jodi Zimmerman

JUNIORS- Talena Faison - JaToya Kemp- Markeisha Hicks - DayDay Ray- Kristen Hobbs - Briana Stanton- Illya Hunt - Jamaisha Ward

- Chevoya Jackson

SOPHOMORES- DeDe Cotten- Jasmyn Riggins

FRESHMEN- Sarah Beal - Jasmine Hairston- Courtney Bolton - Anya Knower- Megan Gallimore - Sasha Millington

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AS A FRESHMAN • 2008-2009

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga % fg-fga % ft-fta % off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2008-09 24-0 172/7.2 9-40 .225 5-24 .208 10-14 .714 7 24 31 1.3 12 0 5 17 2 6 33 1.4 TOTAL 24-0 172/7.2 9-40 .225 5-24 .208 10-14 .714 7 24 31 1.3 12 0 5 17 2 6 33 1.4

DeDe Cot ten

5-7 • Sophomore • GuardFayetteville, N.C.3131

Played in 24 games as a Lady Braves newcomer … Aver-aged 1.4 points, 1.3 rebounds and 0.2 assists per game … Also brought in six steals and a duo of blocks … Shot 71.4 per-cent (10-for14) from the free throw line while tallying up 33 points in 172 minutes of play … Scored a season-high six points in games against Augusta State and Georgia Col-lege while also logging eight rebounds against the Bobcats.

Averaged 10.2 points, 6.4 assists and 4.9 rebounds per game as a senior in leading the Falcons to a 21-6 record, the Mid-Southeast-ern Conference co-championship and a spot in the state playoffs … Took home her second consecutive all-conference laurel, team most valuable player honors and a North Carolina East-West all-star game invite … Connected on 77.5 percent of her free throw at-tempts over the past two seasons in Fayetteville … Sunk 75 3-point-ers in that same time frame as a lethal member of Seventy-First’s back court … Tallied 9.9 points, 5.1 assists and 4.7 rebounds per game as a junior en route to capturing coach’s award accolades … Two-sport athlete for the Falcons capturing two MVP honors in vol-leyball … Also earned two North Carolina scholar athlete honors.

The daughter of Kathy and Richard S. Cotten … Has two older brothers, Samuel and Fabian … Graduated 24th in her 360-member senior class while maintaining a 4.2 grade point average … Undecided on a major at UNCP.

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Points: 6 twice, last vs. Georgia College (2/25/09)Rebounds: 8 - vs. Georgia College (2/25/09)Assists: 1 – five times, last vs. Georgia College (2/25/09)Steals: 1 – six times, last vs. North Georgia (3/4/09)3-Point Field Goals: 1 - five times, last vs. Georgia College (2/25/09)Free Throws: 5 - vs. Francis Marion (1/14/09)Minutes: 23 - vs. Georgia College (2/25/09)

CAREER HIGHS

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MarquenaDelk

5-8 • Senior • GuardWilliamsburg, Va. 2424

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga % fg-fga % ft-fta % off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2006-07 ---------------------------------------------- PLAYED AT LOUISBURG COMMUNITY COLLEGE ------------------------------------------------- 2007-08 ---------------------------------------------- PLAYED AT LOUISBURG COMMUNITY COLLEGE ------------------------------------------------- 2008-09 26-14 521/20.0 78-207 .377 20-73 .274 27-34 .794 25 55 80 3.1 33 0 41 53 5 24 203 7.8 TOTAL 26-14 521/20.0 78-207 .377 20-73 .274 27-34 .794 25 55 80 3.1 33 0 41 53 5 24 203 7.8

AS A JUNIOR (2008-09)Played in 26 games for the Black and Gold with 14 starts to her credit … Averaged 7.8 points, 3.1 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game while tallying 203 points in 521 minutes of play … Shot 79.4 percent (27-of-34) from the free throw line … Turned in double-digit point totals on nine different occasions, includ-ing a season-high 18 points against Armstrong Atlantic … Picked up a season-high 10 rebounds against Columbus State.

AT LOUISBURG CCWas selected to the Region X All-Conference team her fresh-man year when she averaged 11.0 points per game while shoot-ing 46 percent from the field and 70 percent from the free throw line ... Played in 28 games for the Lady Hurricanes.

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed for four years at Jamestown High School Eagles under head coach Jason Asbell … Earned first team all-district, all-region and all-state honors her senior year … Was a member of the 2006 team that took home the state championship … Also played soft-ball and track and field … Finished her senior year with a 3.0 GPA.

P E R S O N A LThe daughter of Lois Delk and Bernard Thomas … Has three brothers Marquint (19), Marqean (16) and Marqeun (16) and one sister Marquera (19) … A Sports Exercise Science major at UNCP.

Points: 18 - vs. Armstrong Atlantic (2/7/09)Rebounds: 8 - vs. Augusta State (2/4/09)Assists: 5 - twice, last vs. Augusta State (2/4/09)Steals: 4 – twice, last vs. Chowan (12/5/08)3-Point Field Goals: 4 - vs. USC Aiken (1/28/09)Free Throws: 5 - vs. Armstrong Atlantic (2/7/09)Minutes: 30 – twice, last vs. Armstrong Atlantic (2/7/09)

CAREER HIGHS AT UNCP

AS A JUNIOR • 2008-2009

AT LOUISBURG COMMUNITY COLLEGE

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Talena Faison5-7 • Junior • Guard

Whiteville, N.C.2121

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga % fg-fga % ft-fta % off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2007-08 25-4 297/11.9 32-97 .330 5-25 .200 16-22 .727 10 33 43 1.7 19 0 21 36 0 18 85 3.4 2008-09 28-9 406/14.5 41-103 .398 11-28 .393 29-39 .744 12 59 71 2.5 43 2 27 47 2 23 122 4.4 TOTAL 53-13 703/13.3 73-200 .365 16-53 .302 45-61 .738 22 92 114 2.2 62 2 48 83 2 41 207 3.9

AS A SOPHOMORE (2008-09)Played in 28 games for the Black and Gold with nine starts to her credit … Averaged 4.4 points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.0 assist per game … Shot 74.4 percent (29-for-39) from the free throw line while tallying 122 points in 406 minutes of play … Scored a season-high 12 points on three different occasions, includ-ing her double-double against Georgia Southwestern when she picked up 10 rebounds … Played a season-high 27 minutes against North Georgia in the Lady Braves last game of the season.

AS A FRESHMAN (2007-08)Saw action in 25 games for the Lady Braves, including four starts … Registered 3.4 points, 0.8 assists and 1.7 rebounds per game … Also recorded 18 steals in 297 minutes of playing time … Ranked third on the team with .727 free throw percentage (16-of-22) … Tallied a season- and game-high 13 points against con-ference opponent Armstrong Atlantic (Feb. 9) after connecting on 6-of-17 shots from the field and all three free throw attempts.

HIGH SCHOOLPrepped at Whiteville High School for coach Dudley Revels ... Averaged 18.2 points, 4.1 assists, 2.2 rebounds and 3.1 steals per game in leading the Wolfpack to a 25-4 record, its second consecu-tive regional final appearance and a top 10 ranking in the state ... Named a first team all-conference selection, while also taking home all-region honors and her third consecutive all-county lau-rels ... Recipient of Whiteville’s “Spark Plug” award ... Averaged 11.6 points and 3.5 steals per game in pacing the Wolfpack to a 25-1 clip as a junior ... Also participated in track at Whiteville.

P E R S O N A LThe daughter of Dixie and Michael Faison ... Has an old-er brother, Corey ... A physical education major at UNCP.

Points: 13 - vs. Armstrong Atlantic (2/9/08)Rebounds: 10 - vs. Georgia Southwestern (2/21/09)Assists: 4 - vs. Francis Marion (2/11/09)Steals: 5 - vs. Georgia Southwestern (2/21/09)3-Point Field Goals: 2 - twice, last vs. Columbus State (1/24/09)Free Throws: 5 - vs. Georgia Southwestern (2/21/09)Minutes: 28 - vs. Francis Marion (2/13/08)Double-Double: 1 – vs. Georgia Southwestern (2/21/09)

CAREER HIGHS

AS A SOPHOMORE • 2008-2009

AS A FRESHMAN • 2007-2008

HIGH SCHOOL

PERSONAL

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Kris ten Hobbs

5-9 • Junior • GuardGranite Falls, N.C. 1212

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga % fg-fga % ft-fta % off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2007-08 19-0 199/10.5 26-65 .400 18-50 .360 12-12 1.000 2 18 20 1.1 9 0 19 14 3 8 82 4.3 2008-09 27-6 329/12.2 33-100 .330 25-74 .338 3-7 .429 6 23 29 1.1 17 0 15 29 3 9 94 3.5 TOTAL 46-6 528/11.5 59-165 .358 43-124 .347 15-19 .789 8 41 49 1.1 26 0 34 43 6 17 176 3.8

AS A SOPHOMORE (2008-09)Played in 27 games for the Black and Gold with six starts to her cred-it … Averaged 3.5 points, 1.1 rebounds and 0.6 assists per game … Shot 42.9 percent (3-for7) from the free throw line while also tallying 94 points in 329 minutes of play … Turned in double-digit point totals on two different occasions, including a season-high 12 points against Columbus State … Logged a season-high of four rebounds and a trio of assists in two separate meetings against Clayton State.

AS A FRESHMAN (2007-08)Played in 10 games as a freshman, recording 4.3 points, 1.0 assists and 1.1 rebounds per contest … Led team in free throw percentage (1.000) with a perfect 12-for-12 clip … Tallied 82 points on the season … Shot 40 percent (26-for-65) from the field, including a 18-for-50 (.360) tal-ly from the perimeter … Went a perfect 3-for-3 from the field, all of which came from 3-point range, and sank both free throw attempts in five minutes against then No. 24 Francis Marion (Jan. 16) … Tal-lied a game-high 20 points for the Lady Braves against North Geor-gia (Feb. 16) and a team high 17 points against USC Aiken (Feb. 18).

HIGH SCHOOLPrepped at South Caldwell High School for coach Jeff Par-ham ... Registered her 1,000th career point as a senior, averaging 17.9 points per game in captaining the Lady Spartans to a 16-12 clip and a spot in the state playoffs ... An all-conference and all-county selection, she was also named the county’s player of the year ... Recipient of her team’s best offensive player award ...

Points: 20 vs. North Georgia (2/16/08)Rebounds: 5 vs. Clayton State (2/2/08)Assists: 5 vs. USC Aiken (2/18/08)Steals: 2 - vs. Lander (1/19/09)Blocks: 1 - six times, last vs. Clayton State (1/31/09)3-Point Field Goals: 5 - vs. USC Aiken (2/18/08)Free Throws: 6 - vs. North Georgia (2/16/08)Minutes: 27 - vs. USC Aiken (2/18/08)

CAREER HIGHS

Collected all-tournament honors at the First Charter Classic Christmas Tournament and was a member of the Hickory Dai-ly Record’s all-unitour team ... Averaged 10.6 points, 6.1 assists and 5.8 rebounds per game as a junior in pacing the Spartans to a 22-7 record and a runner-up finish in the sectional playoffs ... Was also an all-conference softball player at South Caldwell.

PERSONALThe daughter of Kathy and Steve Hobbs ... A recipient of the national scholar-athlete award as a prep senior, as well as the Charlie Cozart athletic scholarship ... A teaching and coaching major at UNCP.

AS A SOPHOMORE • 2008-2009

AS A FRESHMAN • 2007-208

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5-6 • Junior • GuardRaleigh, N.C. 3 3

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga % fg-fga % ft-fta % off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2007-08 13-0 65/5.0 4-11 .364 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 1 6 7 0.5 12 0 5 11 0 1 10 0.8 2008-09 28-20 689/24.6 20-77 .260 4-35 .114 33-49 .673 1 57 58 2.1 49 0 75 73 4 29 77 2.8 TOTAL 41-20 754/18.4 24-88 .273 6-40 .150 33-49 .673 2 63 65 1.6 61 0 80 84 4 30 87 2.1

)Named to the Peach Belt Conference all-academic squad … Played in 28 games with 20 starts to her credit … Aver-aged 2.8 points, 2.1 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game … Shot 67.3 percent (33-for-49) from the free throw line while also tal-lying 77 points in 689 minutes of play … Turned in 11 as-sists against Columbus State (Jan. 24) while also tallying five points and five rebounds in a season-best 43 minutes of play.

Played in 13 games for the Lady Braves … Played a sea-son-high 13 minutes against USC Aiken (Feb. 18) while go-ing 1-for-3 from the field and 1-for-1 from the free throw line … Recorded two points and a defensive rebound in four minutes of play against Columbus State (March 1).

Prepped at Athens Drive High School for coach Chris Danehower ... Compiled 110 career starts in three seasons with Athens Drive ... Amassed 1,123 career points, 500 career steals and 437 career assists ... Averaged 8.3 points per game as a prep senior ... Helped the Lady Jaguars churn out a 28-3 record, including a 13-1 con-ference clip, in their run to the Tri-8 regular season and confer-ence tournament title, as well as the first sectional championship in school history ... Collected her second-straight all-conference and academic all-conference laurels, as well as the team awards for most valuable player, assists leader and best defensive player ... As a junior, turned in 10.1 points per game in leading Athens Drive to an 18-10 record, as well as regular season Tri-7 runner-up honors ... Also lettered in track and softball during her prep career.

The daughter of Gloria and Terry Hunt ... Has two older sisters, Lindsey Kay and Kelsey Marie ... Father is a UNCP graduate ... Cousin, Janice (Strickland) Oxendine was a former tennis letter-winner for the Braves ... An elementary education major at UNCP.

Points: 8 - vs. Columbus State (2/28/09)Rebounds: 8 - vs. Georgia Southwestern (1/17/09)Assists: 8 - vs. Clayton State (12/17/08)Steals: 3 – three times, last vs. Armstrong Atlantic (2/7/09)3-Point Field Goals: 1 – six times, last vs. Armstrong Atlantic (2/7/09)Minutes: 43 - vs. Columbus State (1/24/09)

CAREER HIGHS

AS A SOPHOMORE • 2008-2009

AS A FRESHMAN • 2007-2008

HIGH SCHOOL

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ChevoyaJackson

5-3 • Junior • GuardGoldsboro, N.C. 2020

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AS A SOPHOMORE (2008-09)Played and started in six games for UNCP before tearing her ACL … While playing for the Lady Braves, averaged 5.7 points, 3.8 rebounds and 4.3 assists per game … Shot 68.8 percent (11-for-16) from the free throw line while also tallying 34 points in 163 minutes of play … Picked up a season-high 15 points against Armstrong Atlantic (Dec. 2) while making four assists.

AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2007-08)Played in 28 games for the Lady Braves, including 19 starts … Ranked third on squad in scoring with 7.6 points per game … Also averaged 2.6 assists and 2.7 rebounds per outing while tal-lying 40 steals (1.4/game) … Shot 34.5 percent (77-for-223) from the field and 66.2 percent (47-for-71) from the free throw line … Ranked second on the team in assists per game (2.6) and steals per game … Recorded a season-high 19 points against North Georgia (Jan. 12), while also turning in a game-high six assists … Pulled down nine rebounds in a 71-65 win over Augusta State (Jan. 9).

AS A FRESHMAN AT OLD DOMINION (2006-07)Redshirted. Did not see varsity action.

HIGH SCHOOLPrepped at Goldsboro High School for coach Gladys McClary ... Averaged 25.2 points, 10.3 steals and 9.4 rebounds per con-test as a prep senior ... A McDonald’s all-American nominee,

she collected first team all-conference and all-area honors as well as News-Argus player of the year laurels ... Garned first team all-conference and all-area accolades as a prep junior and was key in Goldsboro’s run to a 26-4 record and a spot in the regional finals ... Was also the recipient of her team’s “Hustle Award” ... Also lettered in track for the Lady Cougars.

P E R S O N A LThe daughter of Malinda Pace and Frederick Jack-son ... Has two younger brothers, Quentin and Eni-jah ... An international business major at UNCP.

Points: 19 - at North Georgia (1/12/08)Rebounds: 9 - vs. Augusta State (1/9/08)Assists: 8 - vs. Fayetteville State (11/20/08)Steals: 7 - at Lander (1/21/08)Blocks: 1 - vs. Georgia College (2/4/08)3-Point Field Goals: 2 - vs. Fayetteville State (11/20/08)Free Throws: 6 - vs. Mount Olive (11/24/08)Minutes: 36 - vs. Augusta State (1/9/08)

CAREER HIGHS AT UNCP

AS A SOPHOMORE • 2008-2009

AS A RED SHIRT FRESHMAN • 2007-2008

AT OLD DOMINION • 2006-2007

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JaToya Kemp

5-9 • Junior • ForwardElizabethtown, N.C.1313

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AS A SOPHOMORE (2008-09)Recognized by the North Carolina Collegiate Sports Informa-tion Association named to the college division all-state women’s basketball second team … Played in 27 games with 22 starts to her credit … Led UNCP in scoring and rebounding averaging 10.7 points and 7.5 rebounds per game which ranked her 20th and seventh in the Peach Belt Conference respectively … Also ranked third in the PBC for her 3.56 offensive rebounds per game … Shot 62.9 percent (83-for-132) from the free throw line while picking up 289 points in 766 minutes of play … Picked up five double-doubles, the last against North Georgia (Mar. 4) with 13 points, 16 rebounds and 1 assist … Tallied a season and game-high 24 points against Augusta State (Jan. 7) while also picking up 12 rebounds and a lone assist … Recorded double point fig-ures in 15 games and double rebound figures in seven games.

AS A FRESHMAN (2007-08)Played in 28 games for the Lady Braves with five starts to her credit … Averaged 6.3 points and 5.1 rebounds per game, while also logging 30 steals (1.1/game) and 11 blocks … Shot 53.9 percent (69-for-128) from the field and 56.9 percent (37-for-65) from the free throw line … Ranked second on team with 142 rebounds … Scored a season- and game-high 17 points at Columbus State (Jan. 26) and a game-high 10 assists against Southern Poly (Dec. 14) … Went 6-for-7 from the field in the Lady Braves’ win over Columbus State (March 3).

HIGH SCHOOLPrepped at East Bladen High School for coach Patty Evers ... Av-eraged a double-double as a prep senior, registering 21.8 points per game and 11.2 rebounds per game in leading East Bladen to a 25-7 record and a remarkable run through the state playoffs that ended in their first-ever state championship game ... Earned first team all-state accolades and was decorated with east regional most valuable player and was the east MVP in the state championship game ... As

a junior, helped lead the Eagles to a 24-5 clip and a sectional champi-onship, while along the way earning first team all-state and all-con-ference honors ... Was also decorated as a Fayetteville Observer and Star News all-area selection ... Also lettered in softball at East Bladen.

P E R S O N A LThe daughter of Johnnie M. McGill and Kary Kemp ... Has a younger brother, Isaiah, and two younger sisters, Jer-lisa and Jazmine ... A physical education major at UNCP.

Points: 24 at Augusta State (1/7/09)Rebounds: 16 vs. North Georgia (3/4/09)Assists: 3, vs. St. Andrews (11/17/08)Steals: 6 - vs. USC Aiken (1/30/08)Blocks: 3 - vs. Chowan (12/17/08)Free Throws: 11 - at Clayton State (1/31/09)Minutes: 41 - at Clayton State (1/31/09)Double-Double: 6 – last vs. North Georgia 3/4/09)

CAREER HIGHS

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Porcha Locklear

5-5 • Senior • GuardRed Springs, N.C. 2222

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga % fg-fga % ft-fta % off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2005-06 23-0 196/8.5 8-44 .182 4-26 .154 4-9 .444 6 13 19 0.8 19 0 20 16 0 7 24 1.0 2006-07 28-23 628/22.4 38-151 .252 16-84 .190 10-17 .588 18 45 63 2.3 22 0 53 48 3 17 102 3.6 2007-08 26-7 269/10.3 7-39 .179 2-19 .105 7-12 .583 5 13 18 0.7 29 0 18 23 0 9 23 0.9 2008-09 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ RED SHIRTED ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ TOTAL 77-30 1093/14.2 53-234 .226 22-129 .171 21-38 .553 29 71 100 1.3 70 0 91 87 3 33 149 1.9

AS A SENIOR (2008-09)Redshirted her senior year for the Lady Braves.

AS A JUNIOR (2007-08)Played in 26 games for the Lady Braves with seven starts to her credit … Shot 58.3 percent (7-for-12) from the free throw line while tally-ing 23 points in 269 minutes of playing time … Averaged 0.9 points, 0.7 assists and 0.7 rebounds per game … Scored a season-high five points on a perfect 2-for-2 tally from the field against The Appren-tice School … Also logged two assists against the Lady Builders.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2006-07)Played in all 28 games for the Lady Braves with 23 starts to her credit … Averaged 3.6 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.9 assists per contest … Also amassed 17 steals and a trio of blocks … Hit on 25.2 (38-for-151) of her field goal attempts, including a 16-for-84 (.190) mark from the perimeter … Connected on 10-of-17 (.588) free throw attempts … Turned in dou-ble-digit point totals on three occasions, including a career-best 14 points against Georgia Southwestern (Feb. 3) on 6-of-11 shooting … Tallied four or more assists four times, including a career-high five assists against both St. Andrews (Jan. 22) and at Armstrong Atlantic (Jan. 27) … Grabbed a career-best three steals against Fayetteville State (Nov. 28) … Was 4-for-6 from the field, including a 3-for-5 tally on 3-point attempts, in a 12-point outing at North Georgia (Jan. 15) … Was 6-for-11 from the field in registering 14 points against Georgia Southwestern at home (Feb. 3).

Played in 23 games for the Lady Braves … Averaged 1.0 points, 0.8 rebounds and 0.9 assists per game … Hit on 18.2 percent (8-for-44) of her field goal attempts, including a 4-for-26 (.154) mark from the perimeter … Connected on 4-of-9 (.444) free throw attempts … Scored a season-best four points against both St. Andrews (Jan. 2) and Columbus State (Feb. 25) … Tallied a season-high three assists at Columbus State (Feb. 25) and a pair of steals at Queens (Dec. 10).

HIGH SCHOOLPrepped at Hoke County High School for coach Esther Hollingsworth-Shaw … Averaged 17 points, four rebounds, three assists and three steals per game as a prep senior and helped lead the Bucks to a 16-8 record … Named Hoke County’s athlete of the year and garnered all-confer-ence and all-region accolades … Also lettered in volleyball and softball at Hoke County, earning team most valuable player in both sports.

P E R S O N A LThe daughter of Fannie and James Locklear was born on Dec. 11, 1986 … Has an older brother, Ricky, and a young-er brother, James … An athletic training major at UNCP.

Points: 14 - vs. Georgia Southwestern (2/3/07)Rebounds: 6 - vs. St. Andrews (1/22/07)Assists: 5 - vs. St. Andrews (1/22/07)Steals: 3 - vs. Fayetteville State (11/28/06)Blocks: 1 - three times, last vs. St. Andrews (1/22/07)3-Point Field Goals: 3 - at North Georgia (1/15/07)Free Throws: 3 - vs. Francis Marion (1/16/08)Minutes: 37 - vs. St. Andrews (1/22/07)

CAREER HIGHS

AS A SENIOR • 2008-2009

AS A JUNIOR • 2007-2008

AS A SOPHOMORE • 2006-2007

AS A FRESHMAN • 2005-2006

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Jasmyn Riggins

5-7 • Sophomore • GuardFayetteville, NCRSRS

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga % fg-fga % ft-fta % off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2008-09 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- DID NOT PLAY ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

AS A FRESHMAN (2008-09)Did not see action in her first year with the Lady Braves.

HIGH SCHOOLAlthough limited by injury, averaged 4.5 points, 2.6 rebounds and 2.0 steals per game as a senior pacing Westover to the state cham-pionship and a 30-2 record as a senior … Team claimed state, sec-tional, regional and conference crowns as well as top honors at the Suncom Holiday Classic tournament … Averaged 3.4 points (14 3-pointers), 1.6 steals and 1.6 assists per game as a junior in pacing the Wolverines to a 28-3 mark, a conference title and the Suncom Holiday Classic title … Earned coach’s award laurels … Started for Kelvin Mills’ AAU Fayetteville Warriors organization, averaging 10.0 points, 2.2 assists and 2.0 steals per game … Played a pivotal role in a run to the 2006 Division II national champi-onship, a runner-up finish in the 2007 Division I national tour-nament and the 2007 Hoops & Dreams tournament title … Shot better than 79 percent from the free throw line in her last season.

P E R S O N A LThe daughter of Michel and James Riggins has an older sis-ter, Shemekka. Riggins … Graduated fourth in her 278-mem-ber senior class at Westover while maintaining a 4.363 grade point average … An athletic training major at UNCP.

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Casey S iddens

5-4 • Senior • GuardRochester, Ill. 1010

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga % fg-fga % ft-fta % off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2006-07 ---------------------------------------------- PLAYED AT KANKAKEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE ------------------------------------------------- 2007-08 ---------------------------------------------- PLAYED AT KANKAKEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE ------------------------------------------------- 2008-09 23-2 211/9.2 19-83 .229 14-62 .226 3-4 .750 2 19 21 0.9 14 0 8 15 0 5 55 2.4 TOTAL 23-2 211/9.2 19-83 .229 14-62 .226 3-4 .750 2 19 21 0.9 14 0 8 15 0 5 55 2.4

AS A JUNIOR (2008-09)Played in 23 games for UNCP with a pair of starts to her credit … Averaged 2.4 points, 0.9 rebounds and 0.3 assists per game … Was 75 percent (3-for-4) from the free throw line while tal-lying up 55 points in 211 minutes of play … Tallied a season-high 12 points against Northern Kentucky (Dec. 12) while also picking up an assist and one rebound … Took the court for 21 minutes against Lander for another season’s-best.

AT KANKAKEE CC (2005-07)Averaged 13.5 points, 2.9 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.3 steals per game over the last two seasons in helping to pace Kankakee to a cumulative 57-10 record and two-straight national runner-up fin-ishes …. Posted more than 440 points on the strength of 146 treys (73 each season) … Also averaged better than 37 percent from beyond the arc and 38.8 percent from the field …. Threw down 30 points against South Suburban while taking home regional most valuable player accolades during the 2008 regional finals.

H I G H S C H O O LShattered a school record by draining 88 3-point shots as a senior at Rochester High School and captained the Rockets to a 26-7 record, as well as their second-straight county, region, sectional and confer-ence titles … Collected a pair of all-tournament nods while also earning her second consecutive all-conference laurels at season’s end.

Points: 12 – at Northern Kentucky (12/12/08)Rebounds: - 4 at Georgia Southwestern (1/17/09)Assists: 1 – seven times, last at Clayton State (1/31/09)Steals: 1 – five times, last vs. Francis Marion (2/11/09)3-Point Field Goals: 4 – at Northern Kentucky (12/12/08)Free Throws: 2 - vs. Columbus State (1/24/08)Minutes: 21 - vs. Lander (1/19/09)

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P E R S O N A LThe daughter of Karen and Brad Siddens … Has an older brother, Chase, and a twin sister, Shel-by …. An Exercise and Sports Science at UNCP.

AS A JUNIOR • 2008-2009

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Briana Stanton

5-10 • Junior • ForwardHookerton, NC3030

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga % fg-fga % ft-fta % off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2007-08 ----------------------------------------------------------------- PLAYED AT LENOIR-RHYNE ----------------------------------------------------------------- 2008-09 28-0 302/10.8 43-90 .478 0-0 .000 18-33 .545 15 32 47 1.7 44 0 15 29 12 13 104 3.7 TOTAL 28-0 302/10.8 43-90 .478 0-0 .000 18-33 .545 15 32 47 1.7 44 0 15 29 12 13 104 3.7

AS A SOPHOMORE (2008-09)Played in 28 games during her first season with the Lady Braves … Averaged 3.7 points, 1.7 rebounds and 0.5 assists per game … Shot 54.5 percent (18-for-33) from the free throw line while picking up 104 points in 302 minutes of play … Picked up double-digit point totals on two occasions; 14 against Clay-ton State (Jan. 31) and 10 against North Georgia (Feb.14).

AT LENOIR-RHYNEPlayed in 28 games for the Bears while starting in three con-tests as a freshman ... Tallied a career-high 15 points against Mars Hill while grabbing four rebounds ... Nearly recorded a double-double registering nine points and a career-high eight rebounds against Carson Newman ... Averaged 5.6 points and 3.3 rebounds per game on 44.1 percent shooting from the field.

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed for four years at Greene Central High School under Head Coach B.J. Bass ... Averaged 19 points and eight re-bounds per game in 2006-07 and finished with 1,700 points in her career ... Led the Lady Rams all four years in scor-ing, rebounding and assists ... Received honors as the East-ern Plains Conference (2A) Co-Most Valuable Player in 2006-07 and was named to the All- EPC Team for three straight seasons … Also played volleyball, basketball and track and field.

P E R S O N A LThe daughter of Sheena Tabron … A Mass Media Com-munications major at UNCP … Close personal friend Jameika Dixon also played basketball for the Lady Braves.

Points: 14 – at Clayton State (1/31/09)Rebounds: 6 vs. St. Andrews (11/17/08)Assists: 2 - twice, last at North Georgia (2/14/09)Steals: 2 – three times, last at Georgia College (2/2/09)Free Throws: 3 – at Georgia Southwestern (1/17/09)Minutes: 26 - vs. Augusta State (2/4/09)

CAREER HIGHS AT UNCP

AS A SOPHOMORE • 2008-2009

AT LENOIR-RHYNE

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Jamaisha Ward

5-11 • Junior • ForwardFayetteville, NC 3434

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga % fg-fga % ft-fta % off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2006-07 12-0 44/3.7 5-12 .417 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 3 11 14 1.2 7 0 0 3 0 1 12 1.0 2007-08 21-3 135/6.4 15-39 .385 0-0 .000 2-8 .250 9 21 30 1.4 18 0 1 14 6 5 32 1.5 2008-09 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ DID NOT PLAY ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL 33-3 179/5.4 20-51 .392 0-0 .000 4-12 .333 12 32 44 1.3 25 0 1 17 6 6 44 1.3

Played in 21 games for the Black and Gold with three starts to her credit ... Averaged 1.5 points and 1.4 rebounds per game while registering five steals ... Was 2-of-8 on free throw attempts (.250) ... Picked up a career high four points at Georgia Southwestern (Jan. 19) and five rebounds vs. Southern Poly (Dec. 14) ... Played a career-best 21 minutes in the first game of the season at Fayette-ville State (Nov. 20) ... Against Lenoir-Rhyne on Dec. 15, picked up four rebounds while also tallying a steal in 15 minutes of play.

Played in 12 games for the Lady Braves … Averaged 1.0 points and 1.2 rebounds per contest … Also registered one steal … Hit on 41.7 percent (5-for-12) of her field goal attempts … Connected on 2-of-4 (.500) free throw attempts … Scored a season-best four points against St. Andrews and played a season-high six min-utes against North Carolina Central, Georgia College and Land-er … Was 2-for-2 from the field, turned in a pair of rebounds and tallied one steal against St. Andrews … Grabbed a season-best three rebounds against both Georgia College and Lander.

Prepped at South View High School for coach Brent Barker … Played AAU basketball for the Fayetteville Warriors … Averaged eight points and eight rebounds per game as a prep senior en route to earning all-conference accolades … Helped lead Tigers to the conference championship as well as a runner-up sectional finish and a third place finish in the Holiday Classic … Campaign followed up a junior season that saw her earn honorable mention all-conference laurels … Also lettered in soccer and track and field at South View … Averaged 10 points and eight rebounds per game in leading the Warriors to an eighth place finish at the AAU national tournament.

Points: 4 - five times, last at Georgia Southwestern (1/19/08)Rebounds: 5 – vs. Southern Poly (12/14/07)Assists: 1 - at USC Aiken (2/18/08)Steals: 2 - at Georgia College (2/4/08)Free Throws: 1 – twice, last at Armstrong Atlantic (1/27/07)Minutes: 21 – at Fayetteville State (11/20/07)

CAREER HIGHS

The daughter of Kathy Cotton and Anthony Ward was born on Nov. 9, 1988 … Has two older brothers, Andre and Lekniles, an older sister, Antonia, a younger brother, Kevin, and a younger sister, Jsanara … Maintained a 3.3 grade point average at South View where she earned an IB Academy certificate and was a North Carolina scholar … Enrolled in pre-major studies at UNCP.

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AS A SOPHOMORE • 2007-2008

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Jodi Zimmerman

6-0 • Senior • ForwardFort Loramie, Ohio3333

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga % fg-fga % ft-fta % off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2005-06 ------------------------------------------------- PLAYED AT EDISON COMMUNITY COLLEGE ---------------------------------------------------- 2006-07 ------------------------------------------------- PLAYED AT EDISON COMMUNITY COLLEGE ---------------------------------------------------- 2007-08 14-0 61/4.4 6-12 .500 0-0 .000 2-5 .400 4 6 10 0.7 6 0 2 4 0 2 14 1.0 2008-09 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- RED SHIRTED ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL 14-0 61/4.4 6-12 .500 0-0 .000 2-5 .400 4 6 10 0.7 6 0 2 4 0 2 14 1.0

AS A SENIOR (2008-09)Redshirted her senior year for the Lady Braves.

Saw action in 14 games for the Lady Braves … Averaged 1.0 points, 0.7 rebounds and 0.1 assists per game … Connected on 6-of-12 (.500) attempts from the field and shot 40 percent (2-for-5 from the free throw line … Played a season-high 14 minutes against Francis Marion (Jan. 16) while hitting on 2-of-4 attempts from the field and logging one steal … Recorded four points against Francis Marion (Jan. 16) and Georgia College (Feb. 4) … Went 2-for-2 from the free throw line against Georgia Southwestern (Feb. 23).

Scored better than 600 points during her two seasons in a Lady Char-ger uniform, averaging nearly 10 points and seven rebounds in her 61 career games ... Averaged 10.0 points, 6.4 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 1.7 blocks and 1.5 steals per game as a sophomore (2006-07) in lead-ing Edison to a 17-16 record and the Lady Chargers’ first-ever berth into the national tournament in Phoenix, Ariz. ... Garnered her second consecutive most valuable player award, as well as regional tournament MVP and all-tournament team laurels for the second-straight year as well ... Compiled a two-year field goal percentage of 46.7 percent, while also collecting 135 blocks in two seasons at Edison ... In addition, dished out 145 assists and registered 90 steals.

Prepped at Fort Loramie High School ... Helped pace the Red-skins to a 46-5 record over her last two seasons, included in which were a pair of deep runs in the state tournament ... Took home FLHS’s best field goal percentage award as a senior, while also being decorated with honorable mention all-district accolades ... Was also decorated twice with academic athlete accolades.

Daughter of Karen and Steve Zimmerman ... Has an old-er sister, Katie, a younger sister, Allison and a young-er brother, Daniel ... A business law major at UNCP.

Points: 4- twice, last vs. Georgia College (2/4/08)Rebounds: 3 - vs. Georgia Southwestern (1/19/08)Assists: 1 - twice, last vs. Francis Marion (1/16/08)Steals: 1 - twice vs. Georgia Southwestern (1/19/08)Free Throws: 2 - vs. Georgia College (2/27/08)Minutes: 14 - vs. Francis Marion (1/19/08)

CAREER HIGHS AT UNCP

AS A SENIOR • 2008-2009

AS A JUNIOR • 2007-2008

AT EDISON COMMUNITY COLLEGE

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Cour tney Bol ton

6-1 • Freshman • ForwardKnightdale, N.C.1515

SarahBeal5-9 • Freshman • Guard/Forward

Efland, N.C. RSRSHIGH SCHOOL

Prepped at Cedar Ridge High School under coaches Laurie Caldergreen and Lindsay Schopfel … During her senior year averaged 10 points a game … Decorated all-conference, and scholar athlete … 2008 team MVP.

P E R S O N A L

Daughter of Sandra and David Beal … Has one brother, Dylan … Graduated from Cedar Ridge High School with a 4.2 grade point average … Member of the National Spanish Honors Society Club and Key Club … Also ran track at Cedar Ridge as a scholar athlete.

HIGH SCHOOL

Prepped at East Wake High School under coach Darin Stin-son … Decorated all-conference and all-academic athlete from 2007-09 … Named team MVP during both her junior and senior years as a warrior … Led the East Wake Warriors to take sec-ond in the conference championships during her senior season … Also played for the Wake Forest Wizards under coach Art Wol-lett where the team snagged 4th place in region tournament play.

P E R S O N A L

Daughter of Pat and James Bolton … Has one brother, Josh … Graduated East Wake High School with a 3.2 grade point average and was a member of the A/B Honor Roll.

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Megan Gal l imore

6-3 • Freshman • CenterAsheboro, N.C.RSRS

Jasmine Hairs ton5-8 • Freshman • Guard/Forward

Danville, Va. 2525

HIGH SCHOOLPrepped by head coach Don Corry at Asheboro High School … Led the Comets to a turnaround 15-12 record while aver-aging 12.0 points, 14.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists per game … Named team MVP while earning all-county and all-confer-ence honors in her senior year … During her junior year, Gal-limore was coached by Dee Hodgin whose team went 4-20 on the season despite her contributing 16.0 points, 13.0 rebounds and 8.0 assists per game … Named player of the year while earning all-county and all-conference laurels in 2008 … Also played for the Lady Pheonix Elite under coach Delaney Rudd.

P E R S O N A LThe daughter of Al and Laura Eubanks … Has three sib-lings, Jason, Josh and Carrisa … Graduated 63rd in her class of 245 with a GPA of 4.0 … Member of the Key Club, Span-ish Club and Future Business Leaders of America at Ashe-boro High School … Also played volleyball at Asheborbo where she was a decorated all-county and all-conference player.

HIGH SCHOOL

A three-year starter under coach Wayne Shelton … Helped lead the Eagles to a 17-7 record and district championship by posting 17.5 points and 8.8 rebounds per game on 44 percent efficiency from the field … Garnered Western Valley all-district laurels at George Washington High School … Also played with the Bur-lington Starz under coaches Tavores Vanhook and Zoe Walker … Led the Starz to a district championship title while plac-ing second at regionals … Awarded team MVP honors with the Starz after averaging 16 points, 10.0 rebounds, 5.0 assist and 4.0 steals per game on 62 percent shooting from the floor.

The daughter of Clyde A. Hairston and Kathy and Matthew White … Has four siblings, Antonio, Kristel, Mathew and Emmanuel … Graduated from George Washington High School ranked 57 in her class of 312 with a 3.4 grade point average … Member of the Key Club, Civics Club and Fellowship of Christian Athletes while also be-ing on the honor roll … Plans to major in computer science at UNCP.

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Anya Knower

6-2 • Freshman • Forward/GuardRaleigh, N.C.2323

Markeisha Hicks6-0 • Sophomore • Forward

Rock Hill, S.C.

AS A SOPHOMORE (AT QUEENS 2008-09)As a sophomore, played in three games for the Royals before suffering compartment syndrome, Hicks went under the knife on Sept. 4 to repair the damage, but was unable to continue with her season … During her 44 minutes of play in her last season at Queens av-eraged 6.0 points, 4.67 rebounds and 0.33 assists per game … Shot 30.8 percent (4-for-13) from the free throw line and picked up a total of 18 points in just three games ... During her time as a freshman, Hicks played in 27 games ... Averaged 12 points per game on 49% shooting from the floor ... Grabbed seven rebounds per game ... Named to All-Confer-ence honorable mention team ... Earned Player of the Week honors.

Prepped at Rock Hill High School under coaches Kathi Ross and Eric Rollings … In 2005, under Ross, Hicks led the Bearcats to a conference championship title … in 2006, under Rollings, the Bearcats were led by Hicks who averaged 15.0 points, 12.0 rebounds and 5.0 blocks per game,

leading the team to a 21-5 season … Recognized as the Rock Hill’s 2006 defensive player of the year … Garnered 1st team Herald all-area during her senior season when she tallied over 1,000 career points.

P E R S O N A LThe daughter of Diane and Jerry Robinson … Has two brothers, James and TJ, and three sisters, Kendra, Jameika and Tiana, who plays bas-ketball at South Carolina State University … Graduated Rock Hill High School with a 3.2 grade point average while being honored by the ‘Who’s Who Among America’ academic publication … Plans on majoring in Mass Communications at UNCP, with a concentration in Broadcasting.

AT APPALACHIAN STATE (2008-9)Redshirted as a freshman for the Mountaineers.

HIGH SCHOOLPrepped at Wakefield High School as a three-time academic all-conference selection member before transferring to Ravenscroft High School … Under coach Ned Gonet, Knower led the Ravens to a conference championship and third place finish at state … As a

senior and team captain for the Ravens earned all-conference laurels and was nominated for McDonalds’ All-American hon-ors … As a reclassified junior, averaged 9.8 points and 8.5 re-bounds per game but did not finish the season due to injury … Also played for the Gamer Flames under coach Keith Moore.

P E R S O N A LThe daughter of Todd and Kris Knower, both who played college ball (Todd at Valley City State and Kris at North Dakota State) … A member of the Ragin Ravens, yearbook staff and school paper at Ravesncroft High School … Won a Los Angeles model search in 2003 and signed a contract with NY Models … Participated in NY Fall Fashion Week in 2005 and has spent three summers in New York pursuing modeling … Plans to major in Biology at UNCP.

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Sasha Mi l l ington

5-6 • Freshman • GuardClinton, N.C.RSRS

DayDay Ray

5-11 • Junior • ForwardRaeford, N.C.

HIGH SCHOOLPrepped under Chris Owens at Clinton High School … Cap-tured 17 points, six rebounds, a trio of steals, three assists and duo blocks during her senior season … Picked up 2008-09 ac-colades for a seventh place honorable mention for the Samp-son all-county 1st team and 10th place all-conference player.

P E R S O N A LDaughter of Sandra Pickett … Has a brother, Malcolm Jack-son and a sister, Kasha Ennis … Graduated 61st out of her class of 171 at Clinton High School with a 3.25 grade-point-average … Picked up Spartan awards in English, Art and Biology while being a four-year member of the honor roll and athlete scholar … Member of the CTE Honor Society and Ebony Club at CHS.

Led the Blue Angels as a team captain and starter … Aver-aged 12.6 points and 9.3 rebounds per game … Scored a ca-reer high 29 points while grabbing 15 rebounds against Ol-ney CC … Garnered all-region and all-conference honors.

As a starter for the cougars as a freshman, Ray was the lead-ing scorer and rebounder for the Cougars … Logged 14.0 points and 10.0 rebounds per contest … Scored a season-high 26 points with 13 rebounds against Lenoir-Rhyne.

HIGH SCHOOLPrepped by Kelvin Mills of the Fayetteville Warriors … Led the squad to a national championship in 2006 when she registered 17 points and 13 rebounds in the title game.

P E R S O N A LThe daughter of Roosevelt Ray and Priscilla Wilson … Has five sib-lings, LaToya, Bryant, Antwain, Rovell and Josalyn … Planning on double majoring in exercise science and sports medicine at UNCP.

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2009-10 WOMEN’SBASKETBALL SENIORS

PORCHA LOCKLEAR

JODI ZIMMERMAN

MARQUENA DELK

CASEY SIDDENS

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42 Peach Belt Review

43 2008-09 Season Statistics

44 Individual and Team Records

45 Individual and Team Honors

46 Year-By-Year Results

49 Series Records

50 Records

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2008-09 PBC REVIEW2008-09 PBC REVIEW

SCORING OFFENSE

## Team G W-L Pts Avg/G------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1.Francis Marion 32 27-5 2818 88.1 2.Lander. 31 20-11 2490 80.3 3.Clayton State. 33 26-7 2434 73.8 4.GCSU. 28 17-11 1900 67.9 5.USC Aiken 34 22-12 2268 66.7 6.Augusta State 28 5-23 1853 66.2 7.Columbus State 32 18-14 2113 66.0 8.Georgia Southwestern 27 8-19 1758 65.1 9.North Georgia 29 9-20 1851 63.810.Armstrong Atlantic 28 17-11 1772 63.311.UNC Pembroke 28 12-16 1750 62.5

SCORING DEFENSE

## Team G Pts Avg/G------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1.GCSU 28 1753 62.6 2.UNC Pembroke. 28 1768 63.1 3.USC Aiken 34 2157 63.4 4.Armstrong Atlantic 28 1818 64.9 5.Clayton State 33 2146 65.0 6.Columbus State 32 2087 65.2 7.Francis Marion 32 2144 67.0 8.North Georgia 29 1995 68.8 9.Georgia Southwestern 27 1875 69.410.Lander 31 2234 72.111.Augusta State 28 2122 75.8

3-POINT FIELD GOAL %

## Team G FG FGA Pct------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1.USC Aiken 34 172 498 .345 2.GCSU 28 193 560 .345 3.Francis Marion 32 200 598 .334 4.Lander 31 171 535 .320 5.Augusta State 28 168 530 .317 6.Armstrong Atlantic 28 169 539 .314 7.Clayton State 33 214 704 .304 8.Columbus State 32 132 435 .303 9.North Georgia 29 133 453 .29410.UNC Pembroke 28 142 503 .28211.Georgia Southwestern 27 104 400 .260

|------CONFERENCE-------| |--------OVERALL--------|STANDINGS W-L Pct PF PA W-L Pct PF PA----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Francis Marion...... 17-3 .850 83.8 70.7 27-5 .844 88.1 67.0Clayton State....... 16-4 .800 76.2 65.9 26-7 .788 73.8 65.0USC Aiken........... 12-8 .600 64.8 63.8 22-12 .647 66.7 63.4Lander.............. 12-8 .600 79.1 74.8 20-11 .645 80.3 72.1GCSU................ 12-8 .600 68.2 63.6 17-11 .607 67.9 62.6Armstrong Atlantic.. 12-8 .600 62.2 65.6 17-11 .607 63.3 64.9Columbus State...... 10-10 .500 66.8 68.7 18-14 .563 66.0 65.2UNC Pembroke........ 8-12 .400 62.6 64.4 12-16 .429 62.5 63.1North Georgia....... 5-15 .250 63.4 69.4 9-20 .310 63.8 68.8Georgia Southwestern 3-17 .150 62.7 72.7 8-19 .296 65.1 69.4Augusta State....... 3-17 .150 65.2 75.3 5-23 .179 66.2 75.8

3-POINT FIELD GOAL DEFENSE

## Team G FG FGA Pct------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1.Francis Marion 32 110 415 .265 2.Clayton State 33 139 520 .267 3.GCSU. 28 142 513 .277 4.Armstrong Atlantic 28 128 439 .292 5.Augusta State 28 139 475 .293 6.Georgia Southwestern 27 131 447 .293 7.UNC Pembroke 28 186 614 .303 8.Columbus State 32 222 703 .316 9.USC Aiken 34 183 558 .32810.North Georgia 29 141 413 .34111.Lander 31 160 465 .344

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS

## Team G No Avg/G---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.Georgia Southwestern 27 513 19.00 2.Francis Marion 32 559 17.47 3.Lander 31 526 16.97 4.Clayton State 33 557 16.88 5.Columbus State 32 533 16.66 6.GCSU 28 381 13.61 7.Augusta State 28 363 12.96 8.UNC Pembroke 28 360 12.86 9.Armstrong Atlantic 28 353 12.6110.North Georgia 29 344 11.8611.USC Aiken 34 325 9.56

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS

## Team G No. Avg/G---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.Columbus State 32 900 28.13 2.UNC Pembroke 28 765 27.32 3.Augusta State 28 764 27.29 4.GCSU 28 743 26.54 5.Georgia Southwestern 27 697 25.81 6.Armstrong Atlantic 28 717 25.61 7.Francis Marion 32 808 25.25 8.Clayton State 33 830 25.15 9.Lander 31 774 24.9710.North Georgia 29 707 24.3811.USC Aiken 34 798 23.47

BLOCKED SHOTS

## Team G Blocks Avg/G---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.GCSU 28 133 4.75 2.Clayton State 33 141 4.27 3.North Georgia 29 110 3.79 4.Armstrong Atlantic 28 98 3.50 5.Francis Marion 32 107 3.34 6.USC Aiken 34 111 3.26 7.Lander 31 86 2.77 8.Georgia Southwestern27 69 2.56 9.UNC Pembroke 28 65 2.3210.Columbus State 32 70 2.1911.Augusta State 28 49 1.75

ASSISTS

## Team G Assist Avg/G---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.Francis Marion 32 580 18.13 2.Lander 31 544 17.55 3.Clayton StatE 33 534 16.18 4.Augusta State 28 405 14.46 5.USC Aiken 34 474 13.94 6.North Georgia 29 381 13.14 7.Columbus State 32 420 13.13 8.GCSU 28 366 13.07 9.UNC Pembroke 28 346 12.3610.Armstrong Atlantic 28 339 12.1111.Georgia Southwestern27 275 10.19

STEALS

## Team G Steals Avg/G---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.Francis Marion 32 620 19.38 2.Clayton State 33 482 14.61 3.Lander 31 369 11.90 4.GCSU 28 289 10.32 5.Georgia Southwestern27 271 10.04 6.North Georgia 29 281 9.69 7.Columbus State 32 286 8.94 8.UNC Pembroke 28 248 8.86 9.USC Aiken 34 282 8.2910.Augusta State 28 201 7.1811.Armstrong Atlantic 28 191 6.82

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2008-09 SEASON STATISTICS2008-09 SEASON STATISTICS |--TOTAL--| |----3 PTS----| |--REBOUNDS--| ## Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA % 3FG-FGA % FT-FTA % Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 03 Morales, Ashley 28-23 641 22.9 62-167 .371 40-111 .360 4-8 .500 15 47 62 2.2 32 0 38 50 3 34 168 6.0 10 Siddens, Casey 23-2 211 9.2 19-83 .229 14-62 .226 3-4 .750 2 19 21 0.9 14 0 8 15 0 5 55 2.4 12 Hobbs, Kristen 27-6 329 12.2 33-100 .330 25-74 .338 3-7 .429 6 23 29 1.1 17 0 15 29 3 9 94 3.5 13 Kemp, JaToya 27-22 766 28.4 103-219 .470 0-1 .000 83-132 .629 96 116 212 7.9 64 1 22 63 19 24 289 10.7 15 Hendrix-Roach, Ari 23-2 296 12.9 17-61 .279 6-26 .231 18-23 .783 6 24 30 1.3 17 0 36 43 0 13 58 2.5 20 Jackson, Chevoya 6-6 163 27.2 11-35 .314 1-4 .250 11-16 .688 8 15 23 3.8 18 0 26 20 0 18 34 5.7 21 Faison, Talena 28-9 406 14.5 41-103 .398 11-28 .393 29-39 .744 12 59 71 2.5 43 2 27 47 2 23 122 4.4 23 Davis, DeNeer 12-6 146 12.2 17-43 .395 2-14 .143 10-11 .909 11 14 25 2.1 9 0 3 9 0 16 46 3.8 24 Delk, Marquena 26-14 521 20.0 78-207 .377 20-73 .274 27-34 .794 25 55 80 3.1 33 0 41 53 5 24 203 7.8 25 Ray, Natalie 27-9 520 19.3 88-172 .512 0-0 .000 35-56 .625 54 85 139 5.1 66 3 19 65 12 14 211 7.8 30 Stanton, Briana 28-0 302 10.8 43-90 .478 0-0 .000 18-33 .545 15 32 47 1.7 44 0 15 29 12 13 104 3.7 31 Cotton, Dede 24-0 172 7.2 9-40 .225 5-24 .208 10-14 .714 7 24 31 1.3 12 0 5 17 2 6 33 1.4 32 Johnson, Lavontay 28-21 535 19.1 82-195 .421 14-49 .286 78-102 .765 50 116 166 5.9 56 0 16 59 2 20 256 9.1 34 Hunt, Illya 28-20 689 24.6 20-77 .260 4-35 .114 33-49 .673 1 57 58 2.1 49 0 75 73 4 29 77 2.8 44 Marshall, Lauren 1-0 4 4.0 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 3.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 TEAM 51 77 128 4.6 0 9 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 28 5701 623-1595 .391 142-503 .282 362-528 .686 360 765 1125 40.2 474 6 346 581 65 248 1750 62.5 Opponents 28 5700 614-1666 .369 186-614 .303 354-479 .739 367 698 1065 38.0 506 - 368 521 84 282 1768 63.1 TEAM STATISTICS UNCP OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SCORING................. 1750 1768 11/17/08 ST. ANDREWS W 75-43 687 Points per game....... 62.5 63.1 11/20/08 FAYETTEVILLE STATE L 76-90 787 Scoring margin........ -0.6 - 12/02/08* ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC L 67-72 642 FIELD GOALS-ATT......... 623-1595 614-1666 12/5/08 at Chowan University W 62-47 241 Field goal pct........ .391 369 12/12/08 at Northern Kentucky L 51-62 1358 3 POINT FG-ATT.......... 142-503 186-614 12/13/08 vs Edinboro W 68-59 - 3-point FG pct........ .282 .303 12/17/08* CLAYTON STATE L 68-76 212 3-pt FG made per game. 5.1 6.6 12/29/08^ vs Newberry College W 65-63 45 FREE THROWS-ATT......... 362-528 354-479 12/30/08^ vs #25 Wingate University L 51-60 53 Free throw pct........ .686 .739 01/05/09* at Lander University L 60-67 205 F-Throws made per game 12.9 12.6 01/07/09* at Augusta State W 68-61 273 REBOUNDS................ 1125 1065 01/10/09* NORTH GEORGIA W 71-59 406 Rebounds per game..... 40.2 38.0 01/14/09* at Francis Marion University L 59-81 805 Rebounding margin..... +2.1 - 01/17/09* at Georgia Southwestern W 53-46 301 ASSISTS................. 346 368 01/19/09* LANDER UNIVERSITY W 61-57 383 Assists per game...... 12.4 13.1 01/24/09* COLUMBUS STATE W OT 71-58 562 TURNOVERS............... 581 521 01/28/09* USC AIKEN L 61-66 798 Turnovers per game.... 20.8 18.6 01/31/09* at Clayton State LO2 80-84 127 Turnover margin....... -2.1 - 02/02/09* at Georgia College L 53-76 376 Assist/turnover ratio. 0.6 0.7 02/04/09* AUGUSTA STATE W 70-48 485 STEALS.................. 248 282 02/07/09* at Armstrong Atlantic L 56-58 247 Steals per game....... 8.9 10.1 02/11/09* FRANCIS MARION L 58-75 786 BLOCKS.................. 65 84 02/14/09* at North Georgi L 52-53 486 Blocks per game....... 2.3 3.0 02/16/09* at USC Aiken L 49-55 1016 ATTENDANCE.............. 7060 6326 02/21/09* GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN W 68-66 628 Home games-Avg/Game... 12-588 12-488 02/25/09* GEORGIA COLLEGE W OT 64-61 684 Neutral site-Avg/Game. - 4-116 02/28/09* at Columbus State L 63-70 425 03/04/09 vs North Georgia L 50-55 368 SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UNC Pembroke.............. 806 ....... 913 ....... 27 ........ 4 ........... 1750 Opponents...................... 801 ....... 948 ....... 11 ........ 8 .......... 1768

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GAME

Points Scored 47 - Ginnell Curtis vs. Tusculum (2001-02)Field Goals Made 20 - Margaret Bell vs. Shaw (1978-79); Ginnell Curtis vs. Tusculum (2001-02)3-Pointers Made 7 - Ginnell Curtis vs. Armstrong Atlantic (2001-02)Free Throws Attempted 24 - Ginnell Curtis vs. Armstrong Atlantic (2001-02)Free Throws Made 15 - Ginnell Curtis vs. Mount Olive (1998-99)Rebounds 24 - Regina Darden vs. Armstrong Atlantic (1992-93)Assists 13 - Suzanne Moxley vs. High Point (1987-88)Blocks 8 - Danielle Richardson vs. Allen (2003-04)

SEASON

Points Scored 658 - Tracy Vann (1987-88)Points Per Game 24.9 - Margaret Bell (1978-79)Field Goal Percentage .644 - Margaret Bell (1978-79)3-Point Field Goal Percentage .444 - Lindsay Bartholf (2004-05)Free Throw Percentage .892 - Katie Marsh (2001-02)Rebounds 359 - Tracy Vann (1987-88)Rebounds Per Game 13.2 - Margaret Bell (1978-79)Field Goals Made 275 - Margaret Bell (1978-79)3-Point Field Goals Made 71 - Lindsay Bartholf (2004-05)Free Throws Made 163 - Donna Moody (1982-83)Assists 158 - Lisa Mason (1982-83) Ginnell Curtis (1998-99)Blocks 85 - Danielle Richardson (2004-05)

CAREER

Points Scored 2,133 - Barbara Green (1981-85)Free Throws Made 466 - Ginnell Curtis (1998-02)Field Goals Made 900 - Barbara Green (1981-85)3-Point Field Goals Made 189 - Lindsay Bartholf (2002-06)Rebounds 1,049 - Barbara Green (1981-85)Assists 570 - Ginnell Curtis (1998-02)Blocks 157 - Danielle Richardson (2003-05)

TEAM

GAME

Most Points Scored 109 - vs. Coker (1984-85)Fewest Points Scored 23 - vs. Campbell (1974-75)Most Combined Points 203 - vs. High Point (1986-87)Fewest Combined Points 74 - vs. St. Andrews (1974-75)Field Goals Made 48 - vs. Catawba (1978-79)3-Point Field Goals Made 13 - vs. USC Aiken (2005-06)Free Throws Made 36 - vs. UNC Wilmington (1982-83)

SEASON

Points Scored 2,489 - UNCP in 1982-83Victories 27 - UNCP in 1982-83; UNCP in 1983-84Points Per Game 82.0 - UNCP in 1978-79Consecutive Wins 19 - UNCP in 1984-85Field Goal Percentage .510 - UNCP in 1983-84Field Goal Defense .334 - UNCP in 2004-05Free Throw Percentage .722 - UNCP in 2002-033-Point Field Goal Percentage .400 - UNCP in 1991-923-Point Field Goals Made 186 - UNCP in 2005-06Assists 543 - UNCP in 1991-92

YEARLY RECORDS

YEAR W L PCT.

1974-75 6 11 .3531975-76 12 6 .6671976-77 10 10 .5001977-78 8 13 .3811978-79 18 8 .6921979-80 18 8 .6921980-81 13 11 .5421981-82 16 8 .6401982-83 27 5 .8441983-84 27 3 .9001984-85 27 5 .8381985-86 21 6 .7801986-87 21 6 .7801987-88 21 9 .7001988-89 23 5 .8211989-90 10 18 .3571990-91 10 13 .4351991-92 24 7 .7741992-93 10 17 .3701993-94 6 19 .2401994-95 8 18 .3081995-96 15 12 .5551996-97 1 25 .0381997-98 5 22 .1851998-99 16 11 .5931999-2000 11 15 .4232000-01 14 13 .5192001-02 18 9 .6672002-03 8 19 .2962003-04 8 20 .2862004-05 18 10 .6432005-06 15 13 .5362006-07 13 15 .4642007-08 10 18 .3572008-09 12 16 .429

TOTALS 500 424 .541

NAIA DISTRICT 26 CHAMPIONS1982-83 • 1984-85

CONFERENCE CAROLINA CHAMPIONS1982-83 • 1983 -84 • 1984-85 •1985-86 • 1991-92

PEACH BELT NORTH DIVISION CHAMPIONS2004-05

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LLady Braves Individual Honorsady Braves Individual HonorsNATIONAL

NAIA ALL-AMERICA

1982-83 Donna Moody (1st Team)1983-84 Barbara Green (3rd Team)1984-85 Dee Major (2nd Team)1985-86 Tracy Vann (H.M.)1986-87 Tracy Vann (H.M.)1987-88 Tracy Vann (1st Team)1988-89 Teresa Carl (H.M.)

NCAA ALL-AMERICA

2000-01 Ginnell Curtis (H.M.)2001-02 Ginnell Curtis (H.M.)2004-05 Danielle Richardson (H.M.)

REGION/CONFERENCE

NCAA ALL-REGION

2000-01 Ginnell Curtis (1st Team)2001-02 Ginnell Curtis (1st Team)2004-05 Danielle Richardson (1st Team)

NAIA DISTRICT PLAYER OF THE YEAR

1984-85 Barbara Green

NAIA ALL-DISTRICT

1982-83 Donna Moody Barbara Green1983-84 Barbara Green Dee Major1984-85 Barbara Green Dee Major1985-86 Tracy Vann1986-87 Tracy Vann1987-88 Tracy Vann1988-89 Teresa Carl Pam Rawlings Mary Powell1991-92 Tracie Taylor

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT

2005-06 Lindsay Bartholf

ALL-CONFERENCE CAROLINAS

1976-77 Kathy Little1977-78 Kathy Little1978-79 Margaret Bell1979-80 Margaret Bell Vanessa Shaw1980-81 Margaret Bell1981-82 Donna Moody Barbara Green1982-83 Donna Moody Barbara Green1983-84 Barbara Green Michelle Davis Dee Major Lisa Mason1984-85 Barbara Green Dee Major Michelle Davis1985-86 Shelia Regan Tracy Vann1986-87 Tracy Vann1987-88 Tracy Vann1988-89 Teresa Carl Pam Rawlings Mary Powell1989-90 Laura Maxwell1990-91 Laura Maxwell Susan Wall1991-92 Tracie Taylor Laura Maxwell

CONFERENCE CAROLINAS PLAYER OF THE YEAR

1983-84 Barbara Green1984-85 Barbara Green

ALL-PEACH BELT CONFERENCE

1992-93 Iris Bethea (2nd Team)1993-94 Iris Bethea (1st Team)1995-96 Andrea Cox (1st Team) Rachel Garner (2nd Team)1998-99 Ginnell Curtis (2nd Team)1999-00 Ginnell Curtis (2nd Team)2000-01 Ginnell Curtis (2nd Team)2001-02 Ginnell Curtis (1st Team) Jennifer Lance (2nd Team)2002-03 Ebony Orr (2nd Team)2003-04 Natasha Stotler (2nd Team)2004-05 Lindsay Bartholf (1st Team) Danielle Richardson (1st Team)2005-06 Natasha Stotler (1st Team)2006-07 Natasha Stotler2008-09 JaToya Jemp (2nd Team)

PBC PLAYER OF THE YEAR

2004-05 Danielle Richardson

PBC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

1998-99 Ginnell Curtis

ALL- PBC TOURNAMENT

2002 Ginnell Curtis

PBC PLAYER OF THE WEEK

1993-94 Iris Bethea (January 10)1999-00 Ginnell Curtis (January 3)2000-01 Ginnell Curtis (January 22)2001-02 Ginnell Curtis (November 27) Ginnell Curtis (January 7)2002-03 Ebony Orr (December 16)2003-04 Natasha Stotler (December 15)2004-05 Lindsay Bartholf (November 29) Danielle Richardson (January 24) Danielle Richardson (February 14) Danielle Richardson (February 28)2007-08 Natalie Ray (February 18)

PRESEASON ALL-PBC

2008-09 Natalie Ray

PBC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM

2008-09 Illya Hunt Natalie Ray

PBC TEAM SPORTSMANSHIP

2008-09 UNC Pembroke

NCCSIA ALL-STATE

2008-09 JaToya Kemp

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YYear-by-Year Resultsear-by-Year Results1992-1993

10-17 Overall • 5-11 PBC (7th)Head Coach: Linda Pitts

Home: 6-7 • Away: 3-9 • Neutral: 1-111/20 ^ vs. Cal State-Stanislaus L 55-6811/21 ^ vs. Cal-Santa Cruz W 64-3811/28 at District of Columbia W 68-5311/29 at Longwood (Va.) L 57-6512/3 at Coker W 73-6912/10 AUGUSTA STATE L 52-6412/12 FAYETTEVILLE STATE L 73-751/7 FRANCIS MARION W 65-551/9 at Georgia College L 52-861/10 at Columbus State L 52-751/16 USC UPSTATE L 71-781/17 LANDER W 69-631/23 at Armstrong Atlantic L 61-731/26 WINGATE L 59-791/28 at USC Aiken L 72-74 (OT)1/30 at Augusta State L 54-732/4 at Francis Marion W 71-662/6 USC AIKEN W 67-542/8 COKER W 77-562/10 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA W 78-592/13 GEORGIA COLLEGE L 62-642/14 COLUMBUS STATE W 77-692/16 at St. Andrews L 68-712/20 ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC L 42-742/27 at USC Upstate L 51-772/28 at Lander L 52-573/4 ! at Augusta State L 60-66

^ - CSU-Bernadino Tournament (Bernadino, Calif.)! - Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Augusta, Ga.)

6-19 Overall • 4-12 PBC (7th)Head Coach: Linda Pitts

Home: 7-5 • Away: 2-11 • Neutral: 1-111/26 at Lynn L 73-9511/28 at Barry L 69-7712/2 HIGH POINT W 74-6112/4 at St. Andrews W 73-4512/9 AUGUSTA STATE L 62-7812/11 FAYETTEVILLE STATE L 65-791/8 GEORGIA COLLEGE W 87-851/9 COLUMBUS STATE L 70-801/12 at Francis Marion W 68-67 (OT)1/15 at USC Upstate L 69-831/16 at Lander L 74-761/20 at North Carolina Central L 58-761/22 ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC L 55-641/24 at Wingate L 60-1011/26 USC AIKEN L 77-851/29 at Augusta State L 62-852/2 FRANCIS MARION W 80-672/5 at USC Aiken L 67-792/12 at Georgia College L 67-752/13 at Columbus State L 57-872/16 NC CENTRAL L 74-762/19 at Armstrong Atlantic L 44-742/26 USC UPSTATE L 54-1042/27 LANDER W 67-653/3 ! vs. Columbus State L 54-87

! - Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Augusta, Ga.)

8-18 Overall • 5-13 PBC (7th)Head Coach: Pat Sams

Home: 5-6 • Away: 3-11 • Neutral: 0-111/19 at Pfeiffer L 64-7111/25 ^ at Cal State-Stanislaus L 46-6811/26 ^ vs. San Francisco State L 39-5512/1 ECKERD W 72-5412/3 ST. ANDREWS W 96-5812/6 at High Point L 78-8812/8 AUGUSTA STATE L 71-751/5 FRANCIS MARION L 40-591/7 at USC Upstate L 49-771/11 LANDER W 86-751/14 at Georgia College L 68-691/15 at Augusta State L 64-811/18 at USC Aiken L 60-631/21 COLUMBUS STATE L 72-741/25 ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC W 79-781/28 at Kennesaw State L 61-702/1 at Francis Marion W 74-722/4 USC UPSTATE L 82-84 (2OT)2/11 GEORGIA COLLEGE W 90-742/15 USC AIKEN L 83-85 (OT)2/16 at Lander W 75-74 (OT)2/18 at Columbus State L 64-932/22 at Armstrong Atlantic L 60-632/25 KENNESAW STATE L 59-702/27 ! vs. USC Aiken W 73-543/1 ! at Augusta State L 71-84

^ - CSU-Stanislaus Tournament (Turlock, Calif.)! - Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Augusta, Ga.)

15-12 Overall • 9-9 PBC (T-6th)Head Coach: Suzanne McBride

Home: 9-3 • Away: 5-7 • Neutral: 1-211/17 ^ vs. St. Augustine’s L 75-9011/18 ^ vs. Edward Waters W 79-5911/19 ^ vs. Claflin L 50-7411/21 PFEIFFER W 68-5511/28 ST. ANDREWS W 71-5512/4 at St. Andrews W 85-6212/7 AUGUSTA STATE L 61-811/3 at Francis Marion L 68-861/6 USC UPSTATE W 76-681/7 COLUMBUS STATE W 65-551/10 at Lander W 70-461/13 GEORGIA COLLEGE L 76-851/14 at Augusta State W 68-651/17 USC AIKEN W 75-671/22 at Pfeiffer W 63-601/24 at Armstrong Atlantic L 71-801/27 at Kennesaw State L 64-921/28 at Columbus State L 58-721/31 FRANCIS MARION W 67-552/3 at USC Upstate L 78-872/5 HIGH POINT W 75-732/7 LANDER W 75-66 (OT)2/10 at Georgia College L 71-772/14 at USC Aiken W 74-622/21 ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC W 82-812/24 KENNESAW STATE L 63-68 (OT)2/28 ! vs. Kennesaw State L 71-86

^ - Wingate Classic (Wingate, N.C.)! - Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Milledgeville, Ga.)

1-25 Overall • 1-17 PBC (10th)Head Coach: Suzanne McBride

Home: 0-12 • Away: 1-10 • Neutral: 0-311/23 at Pfeiffer L 51-7011/26 at Elon L 60-7212/2 CATAWBA L 62-7912/7 WINGATE L 66-9712/11 AUGUSTA STATE L 65-7612/30 ^ vs. Slippery Rock L 58-6612/31 ^ vs. St. Leo L 58-611/2 FRANCIS MARION L 64-861/6 at USC Upstate L 50-891/8 LANDER L 72-73 (OT)1/11 at Georgia College L 63-761/12 at Augusta State L 56-751/15 at USC Aiken W 55-481/22 ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC L 72-801/25 at Kennesaw State L 54-871/26 at Columbus State L 55-741/29 at Francis Marion L 69-812/1 USC UPSTATE L 74-812/2 COLUMBUS STATE L 53-742/5 at Lander L 46-672/8 GEORGIA COLLEGE L 66-842/12 USC AIKEN L 62-802/17 ST. ANDREWS L 67-73 (OT)2/19 at Armstrong Atlantic L 62-782/22 KENNESAW STATE L 68-842/25 ! vs. USC Upstate L 66-73

^ - Lynn Tournament (Boca Raton, Fla.)! - Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Milledgeville, Ga.)

5-22 Overall • 0-16 PBC (6th North)Head Coach: Suzanne McBride

Home: 3-10 • Away: 2-11 • Neutral: 0-111/18 at Mount Olive W 70-6811/23 STONY BROOK L 47-7111/25 ELON L 39-5512/1 at St. Andrews W 60-5312/3 PFEIFFER W 60-5512/6 USC UPSTATE L 52-6812/9 MOUNT OLIVE W 66-5812/13 KENNESAW STATE L 72-741/3 LANDER L 69-771/5 ST. ANDREWS W 79-621/6 at High Point L 37-731/10 NORTH FLORIDA L 56-581/11 CLAYTON STATE L 44-731/14 at Augusta State L 73-911/17 at USC Aiken L 51-651/19 MORRIS L 60-611/21 FRANCIS MARION L 43-621/24 at Lander L 71-82 (2OT)1/28 at Armstrong Atlantic L 48-561/31 at Georgia College L 53-742/2 at Wingate L 62-762/4 at Francis Marion L 35-772/7 USC AIKEN L 50-552/11 AUGUSTA STATE L 46-822/14 at Columbus State L 59-842/17 at USC Upstate L 61-852/20 ! vs. Kennesaw State L 40-56

! - Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Savannah, Ga.)

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Head Coach: Suzanne McBrideHome: 7-5 • Away: 2-11 • Neutral: 1-1

11/17 MOUNT OLIVE W 80-7911/21 at Pfeiffer W 84-7611/24 at Barton W 73-4611/17 ^ vs. Coker W 77-7111/28 ^ vs. Mount Olive W 85-6312/1 at Catawba L 67-7412/3 ST. ANDREWS W 86-6012/5 at USC Upstate W 93-7512/9 at St. Andrews W 77-6212/12 at Kennesaw State L 75-8712/13 at Clayton State W 86-841/2 at Lander L 68-881/6 HIGH POINT W 75-601/9 at North Florida L 87-96 (OT)1/13 AUGUSTA STATE W 79-701/16 USC AIKEN W 85-641/20 at Francis Marion L 76-831/23 LANDER L 67-851/25 at Morris W 76-741/27 ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC W 71-671/30 GEORGIA COLLEGE L 71-802/3 FRANCIS MARION L 45-1052/6 at USC Aiken W 90-752/10 at Augusta State L 82-982/13 COLUMBUS STATE L 71-882/16 USC UPSTATE W 89-752/19 ! at Armstrong Atlantic L 60-69

^ - Francis Marion Classic (Florence, S.C.)! - Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Savannah, Ga.)

11-15 Overall • 3-13 PBC (5th North)Head Coach: Sandi Mitchell

Home: 7-6 • Away: 4-8 • Neutral: 0-111/19 ^ vs. Lenoir-Rhyne L 89-92 (OT)11/20 ^ at Gardner-Webb W 80-7811/23 MORRIS W 105-7911/27 PFEIFFER W 65-4712/2 ST. ANDREWS W 87-6112/6 COKER W 93-5512/7 at Mount Olive W 94-5712/15 at Queens W 83-6612/30 PRESBYTERIAN L 88-1031/3 LANDER W 93-801/6 at High Point W 81-79 (OT)1/8 NORTH FLORIDA L 58-651/12 at Augusta State L 80-841/15 at USC Aiken L 65-701/19 FRANCIS MARION L 67-811/22 at Lander L 56-721/26 at Armstrong Atlantic L 63-641/29 at Georgia College L 66-812/2 at Francis Marion L 67-752/5 USC AIKEN W 83-742/9 AUGUSTA STATE L 52-662/12 at Columbus State L 64-962/16 at USC Upstate L 56-692/19 CLAYTON STATE L 84-962/23 USC UPSTATE W 80-512/26 KENNESAW STATE L 60-86

^ - Gardner-Webb Classic (Boiling Springs, N.C.)

14-13 Overall • 6-10 PBC (3rd North)Head Coach: Sandi Mitchell

Home: 8-5 • Away: 6-7 • Neutral: 0-111/18 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 70-8411/20 at Mars Hill W 78-7411/21 QUEENS W 82-6911/27 ALDERSON-BROADDUS W 101-6211/28 MOUNT OLIVE W 83-5912/2 at Fayetteville State L 77-9012/9 FAYETTEVILLE STATE W 79-7412/15 at St. Andrews W 85-5612/16 at Pfeiffer W 66-511/6 at North Florida L 75-801/9 GARDNER-WEBB W 82-731/10 AUGUSTA STATE W 81-611/13 USC AIKEN L 45-561/17 at Francis Marion L 75-891/20 LANDER L 84-871/24 ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC W 77-721/27 GEORGIA COLLEGE L 62-851/31 FRANCIS MARION L 59-672/3 at USC Aiken L 46-642/7 at Augusta State L 80-882/10 COLUMBUS STATE L 73-1062/12 at Lander W 59-462/14 USC UPSTATE W 65-562/17 at Clayton State W 71-552/21 at USC Upstate W 69-642/24 at Kennesaw State L 89-932/28 ! vs. Georgia College L 69-75

! - Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Greenwood, S.C.)

18-9 Overall • 12-7 PBC (T-2nd North)Head Coach: Sandi Mitchell

Home: 9-2 • Away: 7-6 • Neutral: 2-111/16 ^ vs. Tusculum W 106-8511/17 ^ at Lenoir-Rhyne W 93-6911/21 at Mount Olive W 97-7311/28 USC AIKEN L 53-5612/1 at Clayton State L 69-7112/8 FAYETTEVILLE STATE W 87-8312/15 PFEIFFER W 95-5812/28 + vs. Central Oklahoma W 84-6812/29 + at Cameron L 62-701/2 GEORGIA COLLEGE W 86-771/5 at Kennesaw State W 84-831/7 ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC W 77-75 (OT)1/9 at Francis Marion L 63-741/12 AUGUSTA STATE W 77-741/16 USC UPSTATE W 83-741/19 CLAYTON STATE W 74-681/23 at Lander W 75-481/26 at Armstrong Atlantic W 56-531/30 FRANCIS MARION L 55-692/2 at Georgia College L 75-902/6 at Augusta State W 78-682/9 COLUMBUS STATE W 90-732/13 at USC Aiken L 68-882/16 LANDER W 91-652/20 at USC Upstate W 82-732/23 at North Florida L 66-742/26 ! vs. Armstrong Atlantic L 73-82

^ - SAC/Peach Belt Clash (Hickory, N.C.)+ - UCO Christmas Classic (Edmond, Okla.)! - Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Savannah, Ga.)

8-19 Overall • 3-16 PBC (6th North)Head Coach: Sandi Mitchell

Home: 5-7 • Away: 1-10 • Neutral: 2-211/22 ^ vs. West Chester L 50-6811/23 ^ vs. Salem International W 62-4311/26 QUEENS W 77-6911/30 CLAYTON STATE L 48-6412/4 at USC Aiken L 49-6612/5 MOUNT OLIVE W 83-6512/13 at Pfeiffer L 74-7912/14 at St. Andrews W 97-801/8 at Georgia College L 60-681/11 KENNESAW STATE L 67-801/13 at Armstrong Atlantic L 61-841/15 FRANCIS MARION W 52-491/18 at Augusta State L 47-631/22 at USC Upstate L 65-771/25 at Clayton State L 40-701/29 at Lander L 69-802/1 ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC L 63-882/5 at Francis Marion L 63-732/8 GEORGIA COLLEGE W 64-502/12 AUGUSTA STATE L 56-792/15 at Columbus State L 58-752/19 USC AIKEN L 59-762/22 LANDER W 90-80 (OT)2/26 USC UPSTATE L 66-793/1 NORTH FLORIDA L 63-763/4 ! vs. North Florida W 95-88 (OT)3/6 ! vs. USC Aiken L 51-67

^ - Longwood Lancer Invitational (Farmville, Va.)! - Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Milledgeville, Ga.)

8-20 Overall • 2-14 PBC (6th North)Head Coach: Sandi Mitchell

Home: 2-10 • Away: 6-6 • Neutral: 0-411/21 ^ vs. Fayetteville State L 62-7111/22 ^ vs. Charleston (W. Va.) L 74-9111/25 BENNETT W 89-3612/1 ALLEN W 75-2812/4 at Morris W 67-6212/6 at Columbus State L 55-6712/11 at Queens W 85-7312/12 PFEIFFER L 79-86 (OT)12/17 LIVINGSTONE L 66-6812/19 + vs. Florida Southern L 54-7712/20 + at Barry W 59-4212/30 at Mount Olive W 69-631/7 AUGUSTA STATE L 64-781/14 at USC Aiken L 53-781/17 GEORGIA COLLEGE L 62-881/21 at Lander L 58-711/24 at Clayton State W 64-591/31 ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC L 48-512/4 LANDER L 43-552/7 at North Florida L 37-552/11 at Francis Marion L 60-712/14 USC UPSTATE L 56-632/16 USC AIKEN L 60-802/18 at Augusta State L 65-892/21 KENNESAW STATE L 64-872/25 FRANCIS MARION L 58-912/28 at USC Upstate W 78-663/2 ! vs. Georgia College L 62-76

^ - AASU Classic (Savannah, Ga.)+ - Barry Invitational (Miami, Fla.)! - Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Augusta, Ga.)

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PBC North Division ChampionsHead Coach: John Haskins

Home: 11-2 • Away: 7-5 • Neutral: 0-311/16 QUEENS W 50-4111/19 ^ vs. Fayetteville State L 43-5711/20 ^ vs. St. Andrews L 51-5611/23 at Pfeiffer W 85-83 (OT)11/27 at Tusculum W 81-74 (OT)11/29 MORRIS W 64-4612/1 ALLEN W 88-5412/11 at Livingstone W 63-5712/14 COKER W 84-5412/30 at Catawba L 50-681/3 MOUNT OLIVE W 59-411/5 at Augusta State L 48-511/8 COLUMBUS STATE L 66-68 (OT)1/12 USC AIKEN L 48-701/15 at Georgia College L 57-741/19 LANDER W 47-451/22 CLAYTON STATE W 54-461/26 at USC Aiken L 54-691/29 $ at Armstrong Atlantic L 52-722/2 at Lander W 63-582/5 NORTH FLORIDA W 57-512/9 FRANCIS MARION W 57-512/12 at USC Upstate W 67-632/16 AUGUSTA STATE W 71-492/19 at Kennesaw State L 64-792/23 at Francis Marion W 63-482/26 USC UPSTATE W 61-523/3 ! vs. Kennesaw State L 66-78

^ - Patriot Tip-Off Classic (Florence, S.C.)! - Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Augusta, Ga.)$ - Later forfeited by Armstrong Atlantic

15-13 Overall • 10-10 PBC (T-4th)Head Coach: John Haskins

Home: 8-4 • Away: 5-8 • Neutral: 2-111/18 ^ vs. Fayetteville State W 73-6411/19 ^ vs. Coker W 79-4411/22 CATAWBA W 79-7311/26 TUSCULUM W 60-4811/30 LANDER W 77-6512/3 at USC Upstate L 58-7312/10 at Queens W 71-5112/15 at North Georgia L 61-7112/30 at Elon L 54-641/2 at St. Andrews L 59-681/4 at Georgia College W 64-531/7 ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC W 70-591/11 AUGUSTA STATE W 70-591/14 at #23 Clayton State W 69-621/18 at USC Aiken L 48-601/21 COLUMBUS STATE L 48-591/25 at Lander W 75-651/28 USC UPSTATE W 66-582/4 NORTH GEORGIA L 54-762/6 at Francis Marion W 61-442/8 GEORGIA COLLEGE W 57-542/11 at Armstrong Atlantic L 48-582/15 at Augusta State L 39-502/18 CLAYTON STATE L 29-652/20 FRANCIS MARION L 52-582/22 USC AIKEN W 77-622/25 at Columbus State L 59-613/2 ! vs. Francis Marion L 58-65

^ - Francis Marion Classic (Florence, S.C.)! - Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Savannah, Ga.)

13-15 Overall • 10-6 PBC (2nd North)Head Coach: John Haskins

Home: 7-4 • Away: 5-9 • Neutral: 1-211/15 at Mount Olive L 61-7111/17 ^ at Millersville (Pa.) L 46-5311/18 ^ vs. Edinboro (Pa.) L 37-5811/25 NC CENTRAL L 63-8311/28 FAYETTEVILLE STATE L 72-7512/1 + vs. Carson-Newman W 68-6112/2 + at Wingate L 69-7312/9 at Fayetteville State W 72-6212/14 at Chowan L 54-551/2 at North Carolina Central L 43-751/4 NORTH GEORGIA W 66-631/6 COLUMBUS STATE L 53-591/10 USC AIKEN W 66-541/13 at Georgia College L 37-641/16 at North Georgia L 59-841/17 LANDER L 66-751/20 CLAYTON STATE W 59-511/22 ST. ANDREWS W 67-471/24 at USC Aiken W 55-451/27 at Armstrong Atlantic W 81-661/31 at Lander W 73-642/3 GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN W 52-452/7 FRANCIS MARION W 43-342/10 at USC Upstate L 71-742/17 at Augusta State L 46-812/21 at Francis Marion W 64-552/25 USC UPSTATE W 71-533/1 ! vs. Georgia College L 47-56

^ - Millersville Classic (Millersville, Pa.)+ - Wingate Ortho Carolina Classic (Wingate, N.C.)! - Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Greenwood, S.C.)

10-18 Overall • 5-15 PBC (10th)Head Coach: John Haskins

Home: 7-6 • Away: 2-10 • Neutral: 1-211/20 at Fayetteville State L 72-7611/24 MOUNT OLIVE W 62-5311/25 THE APPRENTICE SCHOOL W 64-4711/28 LANDER L 58-7212/1 at #12 Clayton State L 54-6612/14 ^ vs. Southern Polytechnic W 58-3412/15 ^ vs. Lenoir-Rhyne L 43-5212/17 CHOWAN W 58-441/3 at St. Andrews W 67-501/5 at Armstrong Atlantic L 58-611/9 AUGUSTA STATE W 71-65 (OT)1/12 at #20 North Georgia L 66-741/16 #24 FRANCIS MARION L 82-1011/19 GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN W 60-431/21 at Lander L 70-781/26 at Columbus State L 64-771/30 USC AIKEN L 45-562/2 CLAYTON STATE L 57-632/4 at Georgia College L 56-622/6 at Augusta State L 62-722/9 ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC L 59-66 (OT)2/13 at #25 Francis Marion L 75-852/16 NORTH GEORGIA W 80-71 (OT)2/18 at USC Aiken L 67-772/23 at Georgia Southwestern W 66-482/27 GEORGIA COLLEGE L 56-713/1 COLUMBUS STATE W 61-573/5 vs. Armstrong Atlantic L 68-74

^ - Georgia College Classic (Milledgeville, Ga.)! - Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Aiken, S.C.)

12-16 Overall • 8-12 PBC (8th)Head Coach: John Haskins

Home: 7-5 • Away: 3-9 • Neutral: 2-211/17 ST. ANDREWS W 75-4311/20 FAYETTEVILLE STATE L 76-9012/2 ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC* L 67-7212/5 at Chowan W 62-4712/12 ^ at #1 Northern Kentucky L 51-6212/13 ^ vs. Edinboro W 68-5912/17 CLAYTON STATE* L 68-7612/29 % vs. Newberry W 65-6312/30 % vs. #25 Wingate L 51-601/5 at Lander* L 60-671/7 at Augusta State* W 68-611/10 NORTH GEORGIA* W 71-591/14 at Francis Marion * L 59-811/17 at Georgia Southwestern* W 53-461/19 LANDER* W 61-571/24 COLUMBUS STATE* W 71-58 (OT)1/28 #23 USC AIKEN* L 61-661/31 at Clayton State* L 80-84 (2OT)2/2 at Georgia College* L 53-762/4 AUGUSTA STATE* W 70-482/7 at Armstrong Atlantic* L 56-582/11 #15 FRANCIS MARION* L 58-752/14 at North Georgia* L 52-532/16 at USC Aiken* L 49-552/21 GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN* W 68-662/25 GEORGIA COLLEGE* W 64-61 (OT)2/28 at Columbus State* L 63-703/4 ! vs. North Georgia L 50-55

* - Peach Belt Conference event^ - Northern Kentucky Classic (Highland Heights, Ky.)% - Georgia College Classic (Milledgeville, Ga.)! - Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Aiken, S.C.)

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UNCP 1,000 POINT CLUB NAME YEARS TOTAL POINTS1. Barbara Green 1981-85 2 , 1 3 32. Ginnell Curtis 1998-02 2 , 0 7 23. Tracy Vann 1984-88 1 , 7 8 24. Iris Bethea 1991-94, 96-97 1 , 7 5 95. Dee Major 1981-85 1 , 5 5 56. Jennifer Lance 1998-02 1 , 5 3 77. Margaret Bell 1978-81 1 , 4 8 38. Teresa Carl 1985-89 1 , 3 6 59. Lisa Mason 1980-83 1 , 3 6 410. Laura Maxwell 1988-92 1 , 3 4 511. Tracie Taylor 1988-92 1 , 3 4 012. Natasha Stotler 2002-04, 05-07 1 , 2 7 513. Rachel Garner 1993-97 1 , 2 1 114. Pam Rawlings 1985-89 1 , 1 9 915. Andrea Cox 1995-98 1 , 1 8 816. Lindsay Bartholf 2002-06 1 , 1 1 917. Donna Moody 1981-83 1 , 0 6 618. Sheila Regan 1983-87 1 , 0 4 0

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

COACH YEARS RECORD % PBC %Ann Webb 1974-76 18-17 .514 ---------Marilyn Christoph 1976-79 36-31 .537 ---------Linda Robinson 1979-84 101-35 .737 ---------Lalon Jones 1984-89 113-31 .783 ---------Linda Pitts 1989-9 60-74 .448 9-23 .281Pat Sams 1994-95 8-18 .308 5-13 .278Suzanne McBride 1995-99 37-70 .346 17-51 .250Sandi Mitchell 1999-00 59-76 .437 32-66 .327John Haskins 2004-Pres. 68-72 .486 43-49 .467

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First Last UNCPOpponent W L Pct. Meeting Meeting Streak

Aldersson-Broaddus 1 0 1.000 2000-01 2000-01 W1Allen 2 0 1.000 2003-04 2004-05 W2Allentown 1 0 1.000 1984-85 1984-85 W1! Armstrong Atlantic 9 21 .300 1992-93 2008-09 L5Augusta State 10 25 .286 1992-93 2008-09 W2Baptist 1 0 1.000 1981-82 1981-82 W1Barber-Scotia 3 0 1.000 1988-89 1991-92 W3Barry 1 1 .500 1993-94 2002-03 W1Barton 26 6 .813 1975-76 1998-99 W3Belmont Abbey 4 4 .500 1984-85 1991-92 W2Bennett 1 0 1.000 2003-04 2003-04 W1Berry 0 2 .000 1984-85 1987-88 L2Cal-Santa Cruz 1 0 1.000 1992-93 1992-93 W1Cal State-Stanislaus 0 2 .000 1992-93 1994-95 L2Cameron 0 1 .000 2001-02 2001-02 L1Campbell 18 3 .857 1975-76 1985-86 L1Carson-Newman 1 1 .500 1987-88 2006-07 W1Catawba 19 4 .826 1979-80 2005-06 W1Central Oklahoma 1 0 1.000 2001-02 2001-02 W1Charleston (W.V.) 0 1 .000 2003-04 2003-04 L1Chowan 2 1 .667 2006-07 2008-09 W2Claflin 0 3 .000 1989-90 1995-96 L3Clayton State 7 10 .412 1997-98 2008-09 L4Coastal Carolina 5 0 1.000 1979-80 1984-85 W5Coker 10 1 .909 1984-85 2005-06 W8College of Charleston 1 2 .333 1981-82 1987-88 W1Columbia 2 0 1.000 1983-84 1984-85 W2Columbus State 5 21 .192 1992-93 2008-09 L1District of Columbia 2 0 1.000 1992-93 1992-93 W2Eckerd 1 0 1.000 1994-95 1994-95 W1Edinboro (Pa.) 0 2 .000 2006-07 2008-09 L2Edward Waters 1 0 1.000 1995-96 1995-96 W1Elon 18 6 .750 1979-80 2005-06 L4Fayetteville State 14 9 .609 1975-76 2008-09 L2Florida Southern 0 1 .000 2003-04 2003-04 L1Francis Marion 17 32 .347 1978-79 2008-09 L4Gardner-Webb 5 0 1.000 1980-81 2000-01 W5Georgia College 7 23 .233 1992-93 2008-09 W1Georgia Southwestern 6 0 1.000 1988-89 2008-09 W6Guilford 21 3 .875 1975-76 1990-91 L1High Point 31 8 .795 1976-77 1999-00 W2Kennesaw State 1 16 .059 1994-95 2004-05 L4Lander 17 17 .500 1992-93 2008-09 W1Lenoir-Rhyne 13 5 .722 1976-77 2007-08 L1Lincoln Memorial 0 2 .000 1989-90 1989-90 L2Livingstone 1 1 .500 2003-04 2004-05 W1Longwood (Va.) 3 1 .750 1986-87 1992-93 L1

First Last UNCPOpponent W L Pct. Meeting Meeting Streak

Lynn 0 1 .000 1993-94 1993-94 L1Mars Hill 7 2 .778 1982-83 2000-01 W1Meredith 4 0 1.000 1975-76 1976-77 W4Methodist 4 0 1.000 1975-76 1976-77 W4Millersville (Pa.) 0 1 .000 2006-07 2006-07 L1Morris 6 1 .857 1991-92 2004-05 W4Mount Olive 22 3 .880 1985-86 2007-08 W1Newberry 1 1 .500 1990-91 2008-09 W1North Carolina A&T 3 1 .750 1981-82 1982-83 W1North Carolina Central 2 6 .250 1979-80 2006-07 L6North Florida 2 7 .222 1997-98 2004-05 W1North Georgia 4 6 .400 1988-89 2008-09 L2Northern Kentucky 0 1 .000 2008-09 2008-09 L1Peace 1 0 1.000 1984-85 1984-85 W1Pfeiffer 34 10 .772 1976-77 2004-05 W1Presbyterian 0 1 .000 1999-00 1999-00 L1Queens 7 0 1.000 1991-92 2005-06 W7Radford 1 2 .333 1981-82 1983-84 L1St. Andrews 24 4 .857 1975-76 2008-09 W3St. Augustine’s 1 1 .500 1979-80 1995-96 L1St. Leo 0 1 .000 1996-97 1996-97 L1Salem International 1 0 1.000 2002-03 2002-03 W1Sand Hills 2 0 1.000 1975-76 1975-76 W2San Francisco State 0 1 .000 1994-95 1994-95 L1Simon Fraser 0 1 .000 1991-92 1991-92 L1Slippery Rock 0 1 .000 1996-97 1996-97 L1Southern Polytechnic 1 0 1.000 2007-08 2007-08 W1Stony Brook 0 1 .000 1997-98 1997-98 L1Tennessee Wesleyan 0 1 .000 1987-88 1987-88 L1The Apprentice School 1 0 1.000 2007-08 2007-08 W1Tusculum 3 0 1.000 2001-02 2005-06 W3UNC Asheville 3 1 .750 1979-80 1983-84 L1UNC Charlotte 2 1 .667 1980-81 1981-82 L1UNC Greensboro 2 5 .286 1980-81 1990-91 L3UNC Wilmington 8 5 .615 1979-80 1986-87 L3USC Aiken 11 27 .289 1989-90 2008-09 L4USC Upstate 13 18 .419 1992-93 2006-07 W1University of Cumberlands 0 1 .000 1988-89 1988-89 L1Western Carolina 0 2 .000 1981-82 1982-83 L2West Chester 0 1 .000 2002-03 2002-03 L1West Virginia Tech 0 1 .000 1989-90 1989-90 L1Wingate 16 21 .432 1979-80 2008-09 L9Winston-Salem State 1 0 1.000 1975-76 1975-76 W1Winthrop 1 0 1.000 1980-81 1980-81 W1

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SCORING

Points 1. 2099 (27 games) - 2002-03 2. 2075 (27 games) - 1999-00 3. 1979 (27 games) - 2001-02 4. 1961 (26 games) - 2000-01 5. 1899 (27 games) - 1996-97 6. 1776 (26 games) - 1995-96 7. 1766 (28 games) - 2004-05 8. 1750 (28 games) - 2008-09 9. 1729 (27 games) - 2003-04 10. 1716 (28 games) - 2005-06

Scoring average 1. 77.7 (27 games) - 2002-03 2. 76.9 (27 games) - 1999-00 3. 75.4 (26 games) - 2000-01 4. 73.3 (27 games) - 2001-02 5. 70.3 (27 games) - 1996-97 6. 68.3 (26 games) - 1995-96 7. 66.4 (25 games) - 1994-95 8. 64.8 (26 games) - 1997-98 9. 64.0 (27 games) - 2003-04 10. 63.1 (28 games) - 2004-05

REBOUNDING

Rebounds 1. 1154 (399o-755d) - 2004-05 2. 1149 (414o-735d) - 2001-02 1149 (490o-659d) - 2000-01 4. 1136 (503o-633d) - 1999-00 5. 1125 (360o-765d) - 2008-09 6. 1080 (304o-776d) - 2006-07 1080 (304o-776d) - 2007-08 8. 1078 (304o-774d) - 2005-06 9. 1064 (342o-722d) - 2002-03 10. 1058 (405o-653d) - 1997-98

Rebounding average 1. 44.2 (26 games) - 2000-01 2. 42.6 (27 games) - 2001-02 3. 42.1 (27 games) - 1999-00 4. 41.2 (28 games) - 2004-05 5. 40.7 (26 games) - 1997-98 6. 40.2 (25 games) - 1994-95 7. 40.2 (28 games) - 2008-09 8. 39.4 (27 games) - 2002-03 9. 39.3 (26 games) - 1995-96

10. 39.1 (27 games) - 1996-97

FIELD GOALS

Field goals made 1. 787 (27 games) - 1999-00 2. 775 (27 games) - 2002-03 3. 730 (26 games) - 2000-01 4. 717 (27 games) - 2001-02 5. 715 (27 games) - 1996-97 6. 655 (27 games) - 1993-94 7. 653 (26 games) - 1995-96 8. 648 (28 games) - 2004-05 9. 631 (26 games) - 1997-98 10. 623 (28 games) - 2008-09 623 (28 games) - 2005-06

Field goals attempted 1. 1847 (27 games) - 1999-00 2. 1843 (26 games) - 2000-01 3. 1751 (27 games) - 2001-02 4. 1721 (27 games) - 2002-03 5. 1710 (26 games) - 1995-96 6. 1691 (27 games) - 1996-97 7. 1664 (28 games) - 2004-05 8. 1642 (28 games) - 2005-06 9. 1637 (26 games) - 1997-98 10. 1624 (27 games) - 2003-04

Field goal percentage 1. .450 (775-1721) - 2002-03 2. .426 (787-1847) - 1999-00 3. .423 (715-1691) - 1996-97 4. .419 (655-1565) - 1993-94 5. .409 (717-1751) - 2001-02 6. .396 (730-1843) - 2000-01 7. .391 (623-1595) - 2008-09 8. .389 (648-1664) - 2004-05 9. .385 (631-1637) - 1997-98 10. .385 (616-1601) - 1994-95

ASSISTS

Assists 1. 472 - 1999-00 2. 424 - 1996-97 424 - 2002-03 4. 416 - 1997-98 5. 414 - 2005-06 6. 388 - 2001-02 388 - 2000-01 8. 368 - 2007-08 368 - 2006-07 10. 346 - 2008-09

Assists average 1. 17.5 (27 games) - 1999-00 2. 16.0 (26 games) - 1997-98 3. 15.7 (27 games) - 2002-03 15.7 (27 games) - 1996-97 5. 14.9 (26 games) - 2000-01 6. 14.8 (28 games) - 2005-06 7. 14.4 (27 games) - 2001-02 8. 13.4 (25 games) - 1994-95 9. 13.1 (28 games) - 2007-08

13.1 (28 games) - 2006-07

3-POINT FIELD GOALS

3-point field goals made 1. 186 (28 games) - 2005-06 2. 162 (28 games) - 2006-07 162 (28 games) - 2007-08 4. 150 (27 games) - 2002-03 5. 142 (28 games) - 2008-09 6. 130 (26 games) - 2000-01 130 (27 games) - 1999-00 8. 123 (27 games) - 2003-04 9. 117 (27 games) - 2001-02 10. 115 (26 games) - 1995-96

3-point field goals attempted 1. 594 (28 games) - 2005-06 2. 520 (28 games) - 2006-07 520 (28 games) - 2007-08 4. 503 (28 games) - 2008-09 5. 454 (27 games) - 2002-03 6. 447 (26 games) - 2000-01 7. 430 (27 games) - 2001-02 8. 414 (27 games) - 1999-00 9. 413 (26 games) - 1995-96 10. 406 (27 games) - 2003-04

3-point FG percentage 1. .330 (150-454) - 2002-03 2. .328 (96-293) - 1996-97 3. .314 (130-414) - 1999-00 4. .313 (186-594) - 2005-06 5. .312 (162-520) - 2006-07 .312 (162-520) - 2007-08 7. .308 (113-367) - 2004-05 8. .303 (123-406) - 2003-04 9. .291 (130-447) - 2000-01 10. .282 (142-503) - 2008-09

BLOCKED SHOTS

Blocked shots 1. 97 - 2004-05 2. 96 - 2001-02 3. 77 - 2000-01 4. 71 - 1999-00 5. 65 - 2008-09 6. 60 - 2002-03 60 - 1997-98 8. 41 - 2003-04 9. 38 - 1996-97 10. 37 - 1993-94

Blocked shots average 1. 3.6 (27 games) - 2001-02 2. 3.5 (28 games) - 2004-05 3. 3.0 (26 games) - 2000-01 4. 2.6 (27 games) - 1999-00 5. 2.3 (28 games) - 2008-09 6. 2.3 (26 games) - 1997-98 7. 2.2 (27 games) - 2002-03 8. 1.5 (27 games) - 2003-04 9. 1.4 (27 games) - 1996-97 10. 1.4 (25 games) - 1994-95

FREE THROWS

Free throws made 1. 428 (27 games) - 2001-02 2. 399 (27 games) - 2002-03 3. 382 (27 games) - 2003-04 4. 373 (27 games) - 1996-97 5. 371 (27 games) - 1999-00 371 (26 games) - 2000-01 7. 364 (26 games) - 1997-98 8. 362 (28 games) - 2008-09 9. 361 (25 games) - 1994-95 10. 357 (28 games) - 2004-05

Free throws attempted 1. 614 (27 games) - 2001-02 2. 612 (27 games) - 1999-00 3. 607 (27 games) - 1996-97 4. 590 (26 games) - 2000-01 5. 581 (26 games) - 1995-96 6. 569 (27 games) - 2002-03 7. 566 (27 games) - 1993-94 8. 551 (28 games) - 2004-05 9. 549 (28 games) - 2007-08 549 (28 games) - 2006-07

Free throw percentage 1. .938 (361-385) - 1994-95 2. .746 (364-488) - 1997-98 3. .722 (382-529) - 2003-04 4. .701 (399-569) - 2002-03 5. .697 (428-614) - 2001-02 6. .686 (362-528) - 2008-09 7. .648 (357-551) - 2004-05 8. .629 (371-590) - 2000-01 9. .621 (341-549) - 2006-07 .621 (341-549) - 2007-08

STEALS

Steals 1. 344 - 2000-01 2. 328 - 1999-00 3. 314 - 1996-97 4. 297 - 2001-02 5. 284 - 1993-94 6. 266 - 2002-03 7. 260 - 2004-05 8. 248 - 2008-09 9. 247 - 2003-04 10. 243 - 1994-95 243 - 1995-96

Steals average 1. 13.2 (26 games) - 2000-01 2. 12.1 (27 games) - 1999-00 3. 11.6 (27 games) - 1996-97 4. 11.0 (27 games) - 2001-02 5. 10.5 (27 games) - 1993-94 6. 9.9 (27 games) - 2002-03 7. 9.7 (25 games) - 1994-95 8. 9.3 (26 games) - 1995-96 9. 9.3 (28 games) - 2004-05 10. 9.1 (27 games) - 2003-04

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RECORDSRECORDS

SCORING

Points 1. 594 - Iris Bethea (25 games) - 1994-95 2. 585 - Ginnell Curtis (26 games) - 2002-03 3. 562 - Ginnell Curtis (27 games) - 2001-02 4. 496 - Jennifer Lance (27 games) - 2002-03 5. 486 - Natasha Stotler (28 games) - 2004-05 6. 464 - Ginnell Curtis (27 games) - 1999-00 7. 458 - Andrea Cox (27 games) - 1996-97 8. 456 - Ginnell Curtis (26 games) - 2000-01 9. 436 - Ebony Orr (27 games) - 2003-04 10. 420 - Rachel Garner (26 games) - 1995-96

Scoring average (minimum 5 games) 1. 23.8 - Iris Bethea (25 games) - 1994-95 2. 22.5 - Ginnell Curtis (26 games) - 2002-03 3. 20.8 - Ginnell Curtis (27 games) - 2001-02 4. 18.4 - Jennifer Lance (27 games) - 2002-03 5. 17.5 - Ginnell Curtis (26 games) - 2000-01 6. 17.4 - Natasha Stotler (28 games) - 2004-05 7. 17.2 - Ginnell Curtis (27 games) - 1999-00 8. 17.0 - Andrea Cox (27 games) - 1996-97 9. 16.2 - Rachel Garner (26 games) - 1995-96 10. 16.1 - Ebony Orr (27 games) - 2003-04

REBOUNDING

Rebounds 1. 308 - Regina Darden (81o-227d) - 1993-94 2. 257 - Jennifer Lance (107o-150d) - 2002-03 3. 251 - Andrea Cox (126o-125d) - 1996-97 4. 233 - Natalie Ray (95o-138d) - 2007-08 233 - Jennifer Lance (95o-138d) - 2001-02 6. 230 - Andrea Cox (97o-133d) - 1997-98 7. 214 - Sharkeysha Midgette (69o-145d) - 2004-05 8. 212 - JaToya Kemp (96o-116d) - 2008-09 9. 210 - Tasha Stotler (54o-156d) - 2005-06 10. 209 - Natasha Stotler (42o-167d) - 2006-07

Rebounding average (minimum 5 games) 1. 11.4 - Regina Darden (27 games) - 1993-94 2. 9.5 - Jennifer Lance (27 games) - 2002-03 3. 9.3 - Andrea Cox (27 games) - 1996-97 4. 8.8 - Andrea Cox (26 games) - 1997-98 5. 8.6 - Jennifer Lance (27 games) - 2001-02 8.6 - Natalie Ray (27 games) - 2007-08 7. 7.9 - Sharkeysha Midgette (27 games) - 2004-05 8. 7.9 - JaToya Kemp (27 games) - 2008-09 9. 7.8 - Lennetta Bentley (19 games) - 2002-03 10. 7.6 - Jennifer Lance (26 games) - 2000-01

FIELD GOALS

Field goals made 1. 220 - Ginnell Curtis (26 games) - 2002-03 2. 210 - Iris Bethea (25 games) - 1994-95 3. 206 - Andrea Cox (27 games) - 1996-97 4. 191 - Jennifer Lance (27 games) - 2002-03 5. 190 - Ginnell Curtis (27 games) - 2001-02 6. 179 - Ebony Orr (27 games) - 2003-04 7. 175 - Natasha Stotler (28 games) - 2004-05 8. 168 - Andrea Cox (26 games) - 1997-98 9. 161 - Ginnell Curtis (26 games) - 2000-01 161 - Ginnell Curtis (27 games) - 1999-00 11. 158 - Jennifer Lance (27 games) - 2001-02

Field goals attempted 1. 488 - Iris Bethea (25 games) - 1994-95 2. 477 - Ginnell Curtis (26 games) - 2002-03 3. 444 - Ginnell Curtis (27 games) - 2001-02 4. 417 - Ginnell Curtis (26 games) - 2000-01 5. 393 - Natasha Stotler (28 games) - 2004-05 6. 392 - Rachel Garner (26 games) - 1995-96 7. 388 - Ebony Orr (27 games) - 2003-04 8. 380 - Ginnell Curtis (27 games) - 1999-00 9. 376 - Andrea Cox (26 games) - 1997-98 10. 373 - Rachel Garner (27 games) - 1996-97

Field goal percentage (minimum 5 made) 1. .667 - Jessica Collins (6-9) - 2000-01 2. .655 - Brittany Locklear (19-29) - 2004-05 3. .632 - Esther Towers (12-19) - 2000-01 4. .625 - Koral Stache (5-8) - 2005-06 5. .582 - Andrea Cox (206-354) - 1996-97 6. .576 - Regina Darden (19-33) - 1994-95 7. .571 - Jennifer Lance (129-226) - 1999-00 8. .547 - Chasity Oxendine (35-64) - 1993-94 9. .541 - Iris Bethea (152-281) - 1997-98 10. .539 - JaToya Kemp (69-128) - 2007-08

ASSISTS

Assists 1. 229 - Ivy Ramsey - 2007-08 2. 162 - Ginnell Curtis - 1999-00 3. 152 - Ginnell Curtis - 2000-01 152 - Tracey Lightfoot - 2005-06 5. 146 - Ginnell Curtis - 2001-02 6. 136 - Lindsay Bartholf - 2004-05 7. 130 - Rachel Garner - 1996-97 8. 118 - Katie Marsh - 2002-03 9. 114 - Ginnell Curtis - 2002-03 10. 106 - Victoria Willis - 2006-07

Assists average (minimum 5 games) 1. 9.5 - Ivy Ramsey (24 games) - 2007-08 2. 6.0 - Ginnell Curtis (27 games) - 1999-00 3. 5.8 - Ginnell Curtis (26 games) - 2000-01 4. 5.4 - Lindsay Bartholf (25 games) - 2004-05 5. 5.4 - Tracey Lightfoot (28 games) - 2005-06 6. 5.4 - Ginnell Curtis (27 games) - 2001-02 7. 4.8 - Rachel Garner (27 games) - 1996-97 8. 4.6 - Rachel Garner (23 games) - 1997-98 9. 4.4 - Ginnell Curtis (26 games) - 2002-03 10. 4.4 - Katie Marsh (27 games) - 2002-03

3-POINT FIELD GOALS

3-point field goals made 1. 65 - Rachel Garner (27 games) - 1996-97 2. 64 - Katie Marsh (27 games) - 2002-03 3. 58 - Lindsay Bartholf (28 games) - 2005-06 58 - Katie Marsh (27 games) - 2003-04 5. 57 - Rachel Garner (26 games) - 1995-96 6. 55 - Victoria Willis (28 games) - 2006-07 7. 41 - Lindsay Bartholf (25 games) - 2004-05 8. 40 - Ashley Morales (28 games) - 2008-09 9. 38 - Victoria Willis (28 games) - 2005-06 38 - Victoria Willis (28 games) - 2007-08 11. 37 - Koral Stache (28 games) - 2004-05

3-point field goals attempted 1. 193 - Rachel Garner (26 games) - 1995-96 2. 187 - Rachel Garner (27 games) - 1996-97 3. 172 - Lindsay Bartholf (28 games) - 2005-06 172 - Victoria Willis (28 games) - 2006-07 5. 169 - Victoria Willis (28 games) - 2007-08 6. 159 - Katie Marsh (27 games) - 2002-03 7. 135 - Rachel Garner (23 games) - 1997-98 8. 134 - Ginnell Curtis (27 games) - 2001-02 9. 118 - Victoria Willis (28 games) - 2005-06 10. 115 - Lindsay Bartholf (25 games) - 2004-05

3-point FG percentage (minimum 5 made) 1. 1.000 - Christy Mednis (9-9) - 1995-96 2. .795 - Katie Marsh (58-73) - 2003-04 3. .714 - Koral Stache (5-7) - 2005-06 4. .422 - Holly Sanders (19-45) - 1999-00 5. .403 - Katie Marsh (64-159) - 2002-03 6. .402 - Ivy Ramsey (35-87) - 2006-07 7. .400 - Amanda Brooks (20-50) - 2001-02 .400 - Jill Munchick (10-25) - 1996-97 .400 - Lindsay Bartholf (20-50) - 2003-04 10. .393 - Talena Faison (11-28) - 2008-09

BLOCKED SHOTS

Blocked shots 1. 72 - Danielle Richardson - 2004-05 2. 44 - Jennifer Lance - 2002-03 3. 41 - Candice Combs - 2001-02 4. 30 - Jennifer Lance - 2000-01 5. 26 - Jennifer Lance - 2001-02 26 - Jennifer Lance - 1999-00 7. 25 - Candice Combs - 2000-01 8. 23 - Esther Towers - 1997-98 9. 19 - JaToya Kemp - 2008-09 10. 14 - Natalie Ray - 2007-08

Blocked shots average (minimum 5 games) 1. 2.6 - Danielle Richardson (28 games) - 2004-05 2. 1.6 - Jennifer Lance (27 games) - 2002-03 3. 1.5 - Candice Combs (27 games) - 2001-02 4. 1.2 - Esther Towers (19 games) - 1997-98 5. 1.2 - Jennifer Lance (26 games) - 2000-01 6. 1.0 - Jennifer Lance (27 games) - 2001-02 1.0 - Jennifer Lance (27 games) - 1999-00 8. 1.0 - Candice Combs (26 games) - 2000-01 9. 0.8 - Chasity Oxendine (17 games) - 1996-97 10. 0.7 - JaToya Kemp (27 games) - 2008-09

FREE THROWS

Free throws made 1. 147 - Ginnell Curtis (27 games) - 2001-02 2. 146 - Iris Bethea (25 games) - 1994-95 3. 115 - Ginnell Curtis (26 games) - 2002-03 4. 114 - Jennifer Lance (27 games) - 2002-03 5. 110 - Natasha Stotler (28 games) - 2004-05 6. 106 - Ginnell Curtis (27 games) - 1999-00 7. 101 - Rachel Garner (26 games) - 1995-96 8. 98 - Ginnell Curtis (26 games) - 2000-01 9. 94 - Tasha Stotler (28 games) - 2005-06 10. 91 - Iris Bethea (26 games) - 1997-98

Free throws attempted 1. 194 - Ginnell Curtis (27 games) - 2001-02 2. 187 - Iris Bethea (25 games) - 1994-95 3. 182 - Jennifer Lance (27 games) - 2002-03 4. 164 - Natasha Stotler (28 games) - 2004-05 5. 162 - Ginnell Curtis (27 games) - 1999-00 6. 155 - Ginnell Curtis (26 games) - 2000-01 155 - Tasha Stotler (28 games) - 2005-06 8. 154 - Ginnell Curtis (26 games) - 2002-03 9. 142 - Rachel Garner (26 games) - 1995-96 10. 132 - JaToya Kemp (27 games) - 2008-09

Free throw percentage (minimum 5 made) 1. 1.000 - Kristen Hobbs (12-12) - 2007-08 2. .909 - DeNeer Davis (10-11) - 2008-09 3. .892 - Katie Marsh (33-37) - 2002-03 4. .889 - Mallory Wegmann (8-9) - 2004-05 5. .838 - Kristin Vaughan (31-37) - 2005-06 6. .833 - Shay Evans (5-6) - 2002-03 7. .821 - Ebony Orr (64-78) - 2003-04 8. .810 - Rebecca Norris (34-42) - 2003-04 9. .800 - Lauren Thigpen (36-45) - 2001-02 .800 - Beth Baxley (8-10) - 1994-95

STEALS

Steals 1. 118 - Ginnell Curtis - 2000-01 2. 90 - Ginnell Curtis - 1999-00 3. 79 - Ginnell Curtis - 2001-02 4. 66 - Lauren Thigpen - 2001-02 5. 65 - Ebony Orr - 2003-04 6. 64 - Victoria Willis - 2006-07 64 - Ginnell Curtis - 2002-03 8. 63 - Andrea Cox - 1996-97 63 - Natasha Stotler - 2004-05 10. 61 - Victoria Willis - 2007-08

Steals average (minimum 5 games) 1. 4.5 - Ginnell Curtis (26 games) - 2000-01 2. 3.3 - Ginnell Curtis (27 games) - 1999-00 3. 3.0 - Chevoya Jackson (6 games) - 2008-09 4. 2.9 - Ginnell Curtis (27 games) - 2001-02 5. 2.5 - Ginnell Curtis (26 games) - 2002-03 6. 2.4 - Lauren Thigpen (27 games) - 2001-02 7. 2.4 - Ebony Orr (27 games) - 2003-04 8. 2.3 - Andrea Cox (27 games) - 1996-97 9. 2.3 - Victoria Willis (28 games) - 2006-07 10. 2.3 - Natasha Stotler (28 games) - 2004-05

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SCORING (#games)

Points 1. 2067 - Ginnell Curtis (106) - 1999-03 2. 1543 - Jennifer Lance (107) - 1999-03 3. 1295 - Iris Bethea (72) - 1993-95,97-98 4. 1241 - Rachel Garner (93) - 1994-98 5. 912 - Natalie Ray (105) - 2005-09 6. 903 - Natasha Stotler (72) - 2003-05,06-07 7. 828 - Andrea Cox (53) - 1996-98 8. 767 - Jameka Dixon (99) - 1999-04 9. 732 - Victoria Willis (84) - 2005-08 10. 724 - Lindsay Bartholf (76) - 2003-06

Scoring average (minimum 5 games) 1. 19.5 - Ginnell Curtis (106) - 1999-03 2. 18.0 - Iris Bethea (72) - 1993-95,97-98 3. 16.1 - Ebony Orr (27) - 2003-04 4. 15.6 - Andrea Cox (53) - 1996-98 5. 14.7 - Lennetta Bentley (19) - 2002-03 6. 14.4 - Jennifer Lance (107) - 1999-03 7. 13.3 - Rachel Garner (93) - 1994-98 8. 13.3 - Tasha Stotler (28) - 2005-06 9. 12.5 - Natasha Stotler (72) - 2003-05,06-07 10. 10.8 - Nicole Hayden (53) - 1995-97

FIELD GOALS (#games)

Field goals made 1. 732 - Ginnell Curtis (106) - 1999-03 2. 596 - Jennifer Lance (107) - 1999-03 3. 466 - Iris Bethea (72) - 1993-95,97-98 4. 424 - Rachel Garner (93) - 1994-98 5. 374 - Andrea Cox (53) - 1996-98 6. 366 - Natalie Ray (105) - 2005-09 7. 318 - Natasha Stotler (72) - 2003-05,06-07 8. 289 - Jameka Dixon (99) - 1999-04 9. 257 - Victoria Willis (84) - 2005-08 10. 255 - Lindsay Bartholf (76) - 2003-06

Field goals attempted 1. 1718 - Ginnell Curtis (106) - 1999-03 2. 1224 - Rachel Garner (93) - 1994-98 3. 1165 - Jennifer Lance (107) - 1999-03 4. 996 - Iris Bethea (72) - 1993-95,97-98 5. 791 - Victoria Willis (84) - 2005-08 6. 778 - Natasha Stotler (72) - 2003-05,06-07 7. 747 - Natalie Ray (105) - 2005-09 747 - Jameka Dixon (99) - 1999-04 9. 733 - Lindsay Bartholf (76) - 2003-06 10. 730 - Andrea Cox (53) - 1996-98

Field goal percentage (minimum 5 made) 1. .667 - Jessica Collins (6-9) - 2000-01 2. .655 - Brittany Locklear (19-29) - 2004-06 3. .512 - Andrea Cox (374-730) - 1996-98 4. .512 - Jennifer Lance (596-1165) - 1999-03 5. .500 - Jodi Zimmerman (6-12) - 2007-09 .500 - Melody Dark (8-16) - 1999-00 7. .496 - JaToya Kemp (172-347) - 2007-09 8. .490 - Natalie Ray (366-747) - 2005-09 9. .486 - Katina Lee (18-37) - 1993-94 10. .479 - Esther Towers (102-213) - 1997-98,99-01

REBOUNDING (# games)

Rebound (offensive/defensive) 1. 871 - Jennifer Lance (372/499) - 1999-03 2. 598 - Natalie Ray (225/373) - 2005-09 3. 526 - Ginnell Curtis (213/313) - 1999-03 4. 500 - Sharkeysha Midgette (167/333) - 2004-07 5. 481 - Andrea Cox (223/258) - 1996-98 6. 471 - Iris Bethea (167/304) - 1993-95,97-98 7. 459 - Monica McMillan (216/243) - 1993-96 8. 395 - Chasity Oxendine (158/237) - 1993-97 9. 389 - Natasha Stotler (100/289) - 2003-05,06-07 10. 371 - Rachel Garner (117/254) - 1994-98

Rebounding average (minimum 5 games) 1. 11.7 - Regina Darden (30) - 1993-95 2. 9.1 - Andrea Cox (53) - 1996-98 3. 8.1 - Jennifer Lance (107) - 1999-03 4. 7.8 - Lennetta Bentley (19) - 2002-03 5. 7.5 - Tasha Stotler (28) - 2005-06 6. 7.2 - Danielle Richardson (28) - 2004-05 7. 6.7 - Stephanie Woodis (51) - 1994-96 8. 6.6 - Tisha London (51s) - 1999-01 9. 6.5 - Iris Bethea (72) - 1993-95,97-98 10. 6.4 - JaToya Kemp (55) - 2007-09

ASSISTS ( # games)

Assists 1. 574 - Ginnell Curtis - 1999-03 2. 370 - Rachel Garner - 1994-98 3. 341 - Lauren Thigpen - 2000-04 4. 270 - Ivy Ramsey - 2006-08 5. 241 - Victoria Willis - 2005-08 6. 228 - Lindsay Bartholf - 2003-06 7. 224 - Katie Marsh - 2002-04 8. 169 - Nicole Hayden - 1995-97 9. 159 - Heidi Parker - 1997-98,99-00 10. 156 - Heather Walters - 1997-98,99-01

Assists average (minimum 5 games) 1. 5.4 - Tracey Lightfoot (28) - 2005-06 2. 5.4 - Ginnell Curtis (106) - 1999-03 3. 5.2 - Ivy Ramsey (52) - 2006-08 4. 4.1 - Katie Marsh (54) - 2002-04 5. 4.0 - Rachel Garner (93) - 1994-98 6. 3.6 - Debra McNamara (22) - 1993-94 7. 3.3 - Denise Lloyd (25) - 1993-94 8. 3.2 - Nicole Hayden (53) - 1995-97 9. 3.2 - Lauren Thigpen (107) - 2000-04 10. 3.1 - Heidi Parker (51) - 1997-98,99-00

BLOCKED SHOTS

Blocked shots 1. 126 - Jennifer Lance - 1999-03 2. 72 - Danielle Richardson - 2004-05 3. 66 - Candice Combs - 2000-02 4. 42 - Natalie Ray - 2005-09 5. 32 - Chasity Oxendine - 1993-97 6. 30 - JaToya Kemp - 2007-09 7. 29 - Esther Towers - 1997-98,99-01 8. 22 - Rachel Garner - 1994-98 9. 19 - Jameka Dixon - 1999-04 19 - Monica McMillan - 1993-96 11. 13 - Amanda Brooks - 1999-03

Blocked shots average (minimum 5 games) 1. 2.6 - Danielle Richardson (28) - 2004-05 2. 1.2 - Candice Combs (53) - 2000-02 3. 1.2 - Jennifer Lance (107) - 1999-03 4. 0.6 - Melody Dark (13) - 1999-00 5. 0.5 - Esther Towers (53) - 1997-98,99-01 6. 0.5 - JaToya Kemp (55) - 2007-09 7. 0.5 - Beth Rivenbark (21) - 1997-98,99-00 8. 0.4 - Nikia Miller (27) - 2001-02 9. 0.4 - Briana Stanton (28) - 2008-09 10. 0.4 - Brittney Gaddy (24) - 2003-04

STEALS (# games)

Steals 1. 351 - Ginnell Curtis - 1999-03 2. 200 - Lauren Thigpen - 2000-04 3. 172 - Rachel Garner - 1994-98 4. 156 - Victoria Willis - 2005-08 5. 127 - Jameka Dixon - 1999-04 6. 107 - Andrea Cox - 1996-98 7. 97 - Monica McMillan - 1993-96 8. 94 - Katie Marsh - 2002-04 9. 92 - Iris Bethea - 1993-95,97-98 92 - Natasha Stotler - 2003-05,06-07 92 - Nicole Hayden - 1995-97 12. 90 - Jennifer Lance - 1999-03

Steals average (minimum 5 games) 1. 3.3 - Ginnell Curtis (106) - 1999-03 2. 2.4 - Ebony Orr (27) - 2003-04 3. 2.0 - Andrea Cox (53) - 1996-98 4. 2.0 - Denise Lloyd (25) - 1993-94 5. 1.9 - Katina Lee (20) - 1993-94 6. 1.9 - Beth Baxley (23) - 1994-95 7. 1.9 - Lauren Thigpen (107) - 2000-04 8. 1.9 - Victoria Willis (84) - 2005-08 9. 1.8 - Rachel Garner (93) - 1994-98 10. 1.7 - Katie Marsh (54) - 2002-04

3-POINT FIELD GOALS (# games)

3-point field goals made 1. 175 - Rachel Garner (93) - 1994-98 2. 137 - Ginnell Curtis (106) - 1999-03 3. 131 - Victoria Willis (84) - 2005-08 4. 122 - Katie Marsh (54) - 2002-04 5. 119 - Lindsay Bartholf (76) - 2003-06 6. 63 - Natasha Stotler (72) - 2003-05,06-07 63 - Rikki Cockrell (75) - 1999-02 8. 62 - Ivy Ramsey (52) - 2006-08 9. 60 - Ashley Morales (53) - 2007-09 10. 45 - Nicole Hayden (53) - 1995-97

3-point field goals attempted 1. 573 - Rachel Garner (93) - 1994-98 2. 459 - Victoria Willis (84) - 2005-08 3. 456 - Ginnell Curtis (106) - 1999-03 4. 337 - Lindsay Bartholf (76) - 2003-06 5. 232 - Katie Marsh (54) - 2002-04 6. 216 - Natasha Stotler (72) - 2003-05,06-07 7. 214 - Rikki Cockrell (75) - 1999-02 8. 190 - Ashley Morales (53) - 2007-09 9. 162 - Jameka Dixon (99) - 1999-04 10. 160 - Nicole Hayden (53) - 1995-97

3-point FG percentage (minimum 5 made) 1. 1.000 - Christy Mednis (9-9) - 1995-96 2. .526 - Katie Marsh (122-232) - 2002-04 3. .397 - Ivy Ramsey (62-156) - 2006-08 4. .389 - Koral Stache (42-108) - 2004-06 5. .385 - Nikia Miller (5-13) - 2001-02 6. .353 - Lindsay Bartholf (119-337) - 2003-06 7. .352 - Amanda Brooks (32-91) - 1999-03 8. .347 - Kristen Hobbs (43-124) - 2007-09 9. .345 - Jesse Critcher (10-29) - 1997-98 10. .333 - Dana Evans (5-15) - 2002-03

FREE THROWS (# games)

Free throws made 1. 466 - Ginnell Curtis (106) - 1999-03 2. 351 - Jennifer Lance (107) - 1999-03 3. 322 - Iris Bethea (72) - 1993-95,97-98 4. 218 - Rachel Garner (93) - 1994-98 5. 204 - Natasha Stotler (72) - 2003-05,06-07 6. 180 - Natalie Ray (105) - 2005-09 7. 151 - Lauren Thigpen (107) - 2000-04 8. 149 - Jameka Dixon (99) - 1999-04 9. 144 - Nicole Hayden (53) - 1995-97 10. 124 - Tisha London (51) - 1999-01

Free throws attempted 1. 665 - Ginnell Curtis (106) - 1999-03 2. 576 - Jennifer Lance (107) - 1999-03 3. 435 - Iris Bethea (72) - 1993-95,97-98 4. 363 - Natalie Ray (105) - 2005-09 5. 332 - Rachel Garner (93) - 1994-98 6. 291 - Natasha Stotler (72) - 2003-05,06-07 7. 261 - Monica McMillan (76) - 1993-96 8. 228 - Jameka Dixon (99) - 1999-04 9. 210 - Nicole Hayden (53) - 1995-97 10. 208 - Lauren Thigpen (107) - 2000-04

Free throw percentage (minimum 5 made) 1. .875 - Holly Sanders (7-8) - 1999-02 2. .833 - Shay Evans (5-6) - 2002-03 3. .827 - Katie Marsh (91-110) - 2002-04 4. .821 - Ebony Orr (64-78) - 2003-04 5. .804 - Rebecca Norris (37-46) - 2003-05 6. .800 - Beth Baxley (8-10) - 1994-95 7. .795 - Koral Stache (31-39) - 2004-06 8. .794 - Marquena Delk (27-34) - 2008-09 9. .790 - Lavantay Johnson (49-62) - 2007-08 10. .789 - Kristen Hobbs (15-19) - 2007-09

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RECORDS RECORDS INDIVIDUAL CAREER

PARTICIPATION

Games played 1. 107 - Lauren Thigpen - 2000-04 107 - Jennifer Lance - 1999-03 3. 106 - Ginnell Curtis - 1999-03 4. 105 - Natalie Ray - 2005-09 5. 99 - Jameka Dixon - 1999-04 6. 93 - Rachel Garner - 1994-98 7. 86 - Chasity Oxendine - 1993-97 8. 84 - Victoria Willis - 2005-08 9. 82 - Sharkeysha Midgette - 2004-07 10. 79 - Heather Walters - 1997-98,99-01

Games started 1. 90 - Rachel Garner - 1994-98 2. 73 - Sharkeysha Midgette - 2004-07 3. 72 - Ginnell Curtis - 1999-03 4. 66 - Iris Bethea - 1993-95,97-98 5. 60 - Lindsay Bartholf - 2003-06 6. 59 - Natasha Stotler - 2003-05,06-07 7. 57 - Jennifer Lance - 1999-03 8. 56 - Victoria Willis - 2005-08 9. 55 - Lauren Thigpen - 2000-04 55 - Monica McMillan - 1993-96

UNCP’S 2002-03 TEAM

Amanda Brooks ................................................... #11 in blocked shotsGinnell Curtis . #1 in assists, scoring, steals, fi eld goals, free throws ...................................................... #2 in ganes played .................................... #3 in rebounds, games startedJameka Dixon ..................................................... #1 in games played .................................................................. #2 in steals ................................................................. #3 in assists ..................................................... #5 in games played ......................................................... #7 in free throws .......................................................... #8 in fi eld goals ..................................................... #9 in games startedJennifer Lance.......... #1 in rebounding, blocked shots, games started ..................... #2 in scoring, free throws & fi eld goals ..................................................... #7 in games startedKatie Marsh

........................................................... #4 in 3-pointers ................................................................. #7 in assists .................................................................. #8 in stealsLauren Thigpen ..................................................... #1 in games played .................................................................. #2 in steals .................................................................. #3 in asists ......................................................... #7 in free throws ..................................................... #9 in games startedTEAM ................................................... #1 in scoring history

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56 Dr. Charles R. Jenkins, Chancellor

57 Dan Kenney, Athletic Director

58 The University

62 Student Life

64 Athletic Facilities

66 Women’s Class Photos

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S E N I O R SS E N I O R S

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GALLIMORE HICKS MILLINGTON

RIGGINS

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# 13 KEMP # 15 BOLTON

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