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Page 1: 2009-10 Women's Basketball Media Guide

Angie Criner

Ebony Jones

Candace Williams

Jasmine James

Jasmine Hassell

Tamika Willis

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Angel robinson

Jaleesa rhoden

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Christy Marshall

Ashley Houts

Anne Marie Armstrong

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Kiesha BrownConnecticut Sun

Deanna NolanDetroit Shock

Christi ThomasMinnesota Lynx

19 Players in the WNBA

Tasha HumphreyMinnesota Lynx

Deanna NolanDetroit Shock

Kara BraxtonDetroit Shock

Sherill BakerDetroit Shock

Kelly MillerMinnesota Lynx

Coco MillerAtlanta Dream

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Teresa EdwardsMinnesota Lynx

Adrienne ShulerWashington Mystics

Cori ChambersConnecticut Sun

Keda Holland-CornSacramento Monarchs, Detroit Shock & Houston CometsStacy Ford

New York Liberty, Sacramento Monarchs

Lady GroomsUtah Starzz, Sacramento Monarchs

La’Keshia FrettL.A. Sparks, Sacramento Monarchs, Charlotte Sting,New York Liberty

Tracy HendersonCleveland RockersTracy HendersonCleveland Rockers

Lady Bulldogs & WNBA• No. 3 in first-round draft picks (8)• No. 3 in players on 2009 opening day rosters (7)

All-time First-Round WNBA PicksSEC 39ACC 25Big 12 21Big East 20 Big 10 12Pac 10 11

All-time First-Round

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2009 WNBA Opening Day RostersSEC 36Big East 21ACC 19Big Ten 11Big 12 9

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TABLE OF CONTENTSLady Bulldog BasketballTable of Contents...................................................2-3Top-10 Reasons ....................................................4-5Leading the Way ....................................................6-7Athens, Ga.............................................................8-9UGA, A premier institution ................................. 10-11Building Tomorrow .............................................12-13UGA Athletics, a winning tradition......................14-15Lady Bulldog Basketball ....................................16-17Why Georgia........................................................... 18Media Information ..............................................19-20Radio Network / Media Outlet................................. 21Stegeman Coliseum ............................................... 22Southeastern Conference....................................... 23Radio/TV Spotter’s Chart........................................ 24Lady Bulldog Rosters ............................................. 25Sports Information Directory ................................... 26Schedule / Travel Itinerary ...................................... 272008-09 Outlook ................................................28-29Lady Bulldog tidbits ...........................................30-31Pre-Season Notebook ............................................ 32

PersonnelAndy Landers biography....................................34-37Andy Landers by the numbers................................ 38La’Keshia Frett biography....................................... 39Kim Hairston biography .......................................... 40Cameron Newbauer biography............................... 41Support Staff biographies ..................................42-44Administration biographies ................................45-46Ashley Houts biography.....................................47-49Ebony Jones biography .....................................50-51Anne Marie Armstrong biography ......................52-53Jasmine James biography .................................54-55Meredith Mitchell biography...............................56-58Jasmine Hassell biography................................59-60Angie Criner biography ......................................61-62Jaleesa Rhoden biography ................................63-65Porsha Phillips biography ..................................66-68Christy Marshall biography ................................69-71Tamika Willis biography .....................................72-73Candace Williams biography .............................74-75Angel Robinson biography ................................76-78

OpponentsOklahoma / Chattanooga........................................ 80Rutgers / Alabama State......................................... 81Texas A&M-CC / Jackson State.............................. 82Southern Miss / UAB .............................................. 83Georgia Tech / Tennessee State ............................ 84Virginia / Detroit ...................................................... 85Clemson / Savannah State ..................................... 86Alabama ................................................................. 87Kentucky ................................................................. 88Florida..................................................................... 89Vanderbilt ................................................................ 90Arkansas................................................................. 91Tennessee .............................................................. 92Ole Miss .................................................................. 93Mississippi State ..................................................... 94Auburn .................................................................... 95LSU......................................................................... 96South Carolina ........................................................ 97SEC Tournament .................................................... 98NCAA Tournament .................................................. 98

2008-09 RecapSeason Notebook ..........................................100-1012008-09...by the numbers..................................... 101Overall & SEC Individual Stats ............................. 102Double Digits ........................................................ 102Home, Road & Neutral Individual Stats ................ 103Game-by-Game Results ....................................... 104Single Game Superlatives.................................... 105Game-by-Game Team Stats ..........................106-107SEC Standings & SEC Team Stats ...................... 108SEC Tournament & SEC Individual Stats ............. 109Box Scores .................................................... 110-114

HistoryGeorgia Basketball Timeline .......................... 116-117Individual Records................................................ 118Team Records / Opponent Records ..................... 119Stegeman Coliseum Records............................... 120Individual Game, Season & Career Leaders .121-124Class Records ...................................................... 125Team Single-Game Records ................................ 126Opponent Single-Game Records ......................... 127Team Season Records ......................................... 128Margins of Victory & Defeat / Overtime Games.... 1281,000-point scorers ........................................129-131Season-by-Season Records / Head Coaches...... 132Season-by-Season Results ...........................133-143Records vs. All Opponents & Conferences ...144-145Results vs. All Opponents..............................146-151Annual Statistical Leaders.............................152-154SEC & NCAA Statistical Leaders.......................... 155Season-by-Season Team Stats .....................156-157Holiday Tournament Results ..........................158-159SEC Tournament Results ..............................160-161NCAA Tournament Results ............................162-163Televised Games...........................................164-165AP Poll History ...............................................166-168Championship Teams....................................169-180All-Time Letterwinners .......................................... 181All-Time Jersey Numbers ..................................... 182All-Time Letterwinners Stats ..........................183-185Honor Roll......................................................186-195USA Basketball ..............................................196-197WNBA............................................................198-19925th-Season Anniversary All-Time Team .............. 200

GeorgiaUniversity of Georgia............................................ 2022008-09 UGA Athletics Review............................. 204Ugas I-VII.............................................................. 205Andy Landers Basketball Camps ......................... 206Scholarship Endowments..................................... 207

Credits/Acknowledgements The 2009-10 Georgia Lady Bulldog Basketball Media Guide was produced with Adobe InDesign Desktop Publishing. The publication was designed, written and edited by UGA associate SID Mike Mobley, with much-appreciated assistance from Angela Alfano for her opponent section hours and the proofreading efforts of Steven Colquitt, Jenny Moss, Grant Grisamore and Ashley Webb. Cover and recruiting section design by Baseline Sports Media of Athens. Printing by Ebsco Media of Birmingham, Ala. Outside cover photography by Dale Zanine, a great American. Additional photography from: Ben Clark, Steven Colquitt, Ashley Connell, Donovan Eason, Dan Evans, Phillip Faulkner, Joel Gibson, Steve Guyer, Travis Hatfield, Becky Hay, John Kelley, David Marck, Erin McCall, Perry McIntyre, Amanda C. Melton, Parker Moore, Elizabeth Olivier, Meredith Page, Scott Trubey, Julianne Upchurch, Kelly Wegel, Dylan Wilson, NCAA Photos, WNBA Photos, UGA Photographic Services and USA Basketball.

Additional copies of this guide are available for $10 from the UGA Sports Communications office or by mailing a check for $12 made payable to UGA Athletics to: UGA Sports Com-munications; P.O. Box 1472; Athens, GA 30606.

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2009-10 Georgia Lady Bulldog Basketball ScheduleDay Date Opponent Location TV TimeSun. Nov. 8 Exhib. – Clayton State Athens 2:30Sun. Nov. 15 Oklahoma Athens 2:30Thur. Nov. 19 at Chattanooga Chattanooga, Tenn. 7:00Sun. Nov. 22 Rutgers Athens 2:30Wed. Nov. 25 Alabama State Athens 6:00Fri. Nov. 27 # vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Hattiesburg, Miss. 8:00Sat. Nov. 28 # vs. Southern Miss or Jackson State Hattiesburg, Miss. 3:00/5:00Tues. Dec. 1 UAB Athens 7:00Sun. Dec. 6 Georgia Tech Athens CSS 2:30Tues. Dec. 8 Tennessee State Athens 7:00Sun. Dec. 20 Virginia Athens 2:30Tues. Dec. 22 Detroit Athens 7:00Mon. Dec. 28 Clemson Clemson, S.C. CSS 7:00Wed. Dec. 30 Savannah State Savannah, Ga. 7:00Sun. Jan. 3 * at Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. 3:00Thur. Jan. 7 * Kentucky Athens 7:00Sun. Jan. 10 * Florida Athens ESPNU 6:00Thur. Jan. 14 * at Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. FSN 8:00Sun. Jan. 17 * at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. 3:00Thur. Jan. 21 * Tennessee Athens FSN 7:00Sun. Jan. 24 * Ole Miss Athens CSS 1:00Thur. Jan. 28 * at Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. FSN 9:00Sun. Jan. 31 * at Auburn Auburn, Ala. ESPNU 6:00Thur. Feb. 4 * LSU Athens CSS 7:00Sun. Feb. 7 * South Carolina Athens CSS 2:00Thur. Feb. 11 * at Kentucky Lexington, Ky. FSN 7:00Sun. Feb. 14 * Alabama Athens CSS 2:00Sun. Feb. 21 * at Florida Gainesville, Fla. TBD TBDThur. Feb. 25 * at South Carolina Columbia, S.C. 7:00Sun. Feb. 28 * Arkansas Athens SECN 2:00 March 4-7 SEC Tournament Duluth, Ga. FSN/ESPN2 TBD March 20-23 NCAA First/Second Rounds 16 pre-determined sites March 27-30 NCAA Regionals (Memphis, Tenn.; Sacramento, Calif.; Dayton, Ohio; Kansas City, Mo.) April 4 & 6 NCAA Final Four San Antonio, Texas # Lady Eagle Thanksgiving Classic All Times EASTERN and subject to change * SEC Games

Media Guide Index25th-Season Anniversary All-Time Team ................2001,000-point scorers ......................................... 129-131AP Poll History ................................................ 166-168Awards ............................................................ 186-193Bios, Players ....................................................... 47-78Championship Teams ..................................... 169-180Coaches, all-time ....................................................132Coaches, Assistants ........................................... 39-41Game-by-Game Results, 2008-09 ..........................104Halls of Fame .................................................. 194-195Holiday Tournament Results ........................... 158-159Individual Game, Season & Career Leaders .. 121-124Individual Records ..................................................118Jersey Numbers ......................................................182Landers, Andy .................................................... 34-38Letterwinners, all-time .............................................181Letterwinners Stats ......................................... 183-185Margins of Victory & Defeat ....................................128Media Information ............................................... 19-20NCAA Tournament, 2010 information .......................98NCAA Tournament Results ............................. 162-163Opponent information ......................................... 80-97Outlook, 2009-10 ................................................ 30-32Overtime Games .....................................................128Radio Network / Media Outlet ...................................21Radio/TV Spotter’s Chart ..........................................24Recap, 2008-09 .............................................. 100-101Records Class ...................................................................125 Team, Opponent & Stegeman ......................119-120 Team Season .....................................................128 Team Single-Game..............................................126 Opponent Single-Game.......................................127Records vs. All Opponents & Conferences ..... 144-145Results vs. All Opponents ............................... 146-151Rosters, 2009-10 ......................................................25Season-by-Season Results ............................ 133-143Schedule, 2009-10 ............................................. 3 & 27SEC history ...............................................................23SEC Statistics & Results, 2009-10.................. 108-109SEC Tournament, 2010 Information ..........................98SEC Tournament Results ................................ 160-161SID Directory .............................................................26Statistical Leaders........................................... 152-155Statistics, 2008-09 .......................................... 102-107Stegeman Coliseum..................................................22Table of Contents .................................................... 2-3TEAM SUCCESS ................................................ 28-29Televised Games ............................................ 164-165Travel Itinerary, 209-10 .............................................27Ugas I-VII ................................................................205University of Georgia ..............................................202USA Basketball ............................................... 196-197WNBA ............................................................. 198-199

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2.TheyDon’TDancewiThouTuGaGeorgia has competed in 26 of 28 editions of March Madness, the second-most of any school in the nation. The Lady Bulldogs annually play deep into the bracket, reaching 17 Sweet Sixteens, 10 Elite Eights and 5 Final Fours.

1. DeGreesofsuccessAll told, Landers’ 54 four-year Lady Bulldog letterwinners have combined to earn 55 degrees from UGA, a graduation rate of 102 percent!

6.TuBeTiMeThe Lady Dogs appeared on the first-ever regular-season national broadcast of women’s hoops in 1991. An average of more than 16 games per season have aired on TV over the past six seasons.

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All told, Landers’ 54 four-year Lady Bulldog letterwinners have All told, Landers’ 54 four-year Lady Bulldog letterwinners have combined to earn 55 degrees from UGA, a graduation rate of combined to earn 55 degrees from UGA, a graduation rate of

9.TheaTLAthens is the perfect centrally located college town. Though Athens thrives with it’s own identity, it’s only an hour away from Atlanta and all it has to offer. And many of Atlanta’s celebrities find their way to Athens, too.

6.The Lady Dogs appeared on the first-ever regular-season national broadcast of women’s hoops in 1991. An average of more than 16 games per season have aired on TV over the past six seasons.

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TOP 10 REASONS

3.MakinGaMarkinThecoMMuniTyThe Lady Bulldogs’ holiday campaign to provide bicycles to worthy children doubled from its first effort in 2008 to last year. Players helped obtain the funds to purchase more than 50 bikes and then assembled them as well.

5.GaMeswiiPLayThe players’ lounge already is one of the most popular destina-tions in Georgia’s massive 120,000-square-foot practice facility. It includes a pair of Wii game stations where the Lady Bulldogs work on a different set of skills of the Rock ‘n Roll variety.

4.wiThTheneXTPick...…of the of the WNBA draft.” Somebody will probably be looking at selecting a Lady Bulldog. During the last nine WNBA drafts, eight Lady Bulldogs have been taken in the first round and two more have been second-round choices.

8.ThesecNot only does Georgia rank among the top schools with players in the WNBA, the SEC far and away leads the way in supplying players. Former teammates Deanna Nolan and Kelly Miller (to right) squared off in the 2007 WNBA Finals. In 2009, 36 former SEC standouts made their way to WNBA rosters.

7. froML.a.ToaMhersT!You won’t find a better overall college atmosphere than the one thriving in Athens. From athletics to music, food to fashion, Athens serves up that big city taste with the small town flavor.

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You won’t find a better overall college atmosphere than the one thriving in Athens. From athletics to music, food to fashion, Athens serves up that big city taste with the small

10.winninGisn’TeVeryThinG...…but it sure beats the other option. During the last 11 years, Georgia has won 18 NCAA Championships in six different sports. Last year, 11 UGA athletic teams finished in the top 15 at their respective national championships.

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itstartsatthetopinathensFrom President Michael Adams to Director of Athletics Damon Evans to Senior Woman Administrator Carla Green Williams, University of Georgia administrators have first-hand knowledge of the experiences and values of being a student-athlete. All three – and many more on the UGA campus – were intercollegiate athletes. In fact, Evans and Williams were standouts for the Georgia football and basketball programs, respectively, giving them the unique perspective of what makes the University of Georgia and UGA Athletics so special.

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Carla Green Williams was a three-year starter for the Lady Bulldogs at point guard in the late-1980s and now is the envy of every former Georgia player. She’s Andy Landers’ boss. Williams has the extremely unique perspective of seeing intercollegiate athletics at virtually every plateau. She competed at the highest level and was an assistant on Landers’ staff during the program’s ultra-successful run in the mid-1990s. Williams has since worked as an administrator at Florida State, Vanderbilt and Georgia.

three – and many more on the UGA campus – were intercollegiate athletes. In fact, Evans and Williams were standouts for the Georgia football and basketball programs, respectively, giving them the unique perspective of what makes the University of Georgia and UGA Athletics so special.

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Carla Green Williams was a three-year starter for the Lady Bulldogs at point guard in the late-1980s and now is the envy of every former Georgia player. She’s Andy Landers’ boss. Williams has the extremely unique perspective of seeing intercollegiate athletics at virtually every plateau. She competed at the highest level and

Landers’ staff during the program’s ultra-successful

Williams has since worked as an administrator at Florida State, Vanderbilt and Georgia.

carlaGreenwilliams“ I feel extremely fortunate as an administrator because I have had the unique opportunity of being a former Lady Dog as well as a former assistant coach with the program. I understand the rich history of the program from many different angles and that helps me continue to provide the support needed for the student-athletes and coaches. It’s great to be able to still have an impact on a program that is very dear to me and so many other former Lady Dogs and coaches.”

Dr.Michaelf.adams“Competing in varsity athletics can be one of the most valuable aspects of a college experience. The lessons you learn on the field or the track or the court stay with you for the rest of your life – teamwork, perseverance,

dedication, and self-sacrifice. In balance with academics and the rest of student life, being an athlete is a unique and extraordinary experience.”

worDsofwisDoMTeresa Edwards spoke to graduates at UGA’s 2000 commencement ceremonies months after representing the U.S. at her fifth Olympic Games.

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LEADING THE WAy

LeaDershiPByeXaMPLeDamon Evans was a solid contributor during each of his four seasons on the football field in Athens, but he’s made a much more significant impact as Director of Athletics. Evans, who holds two degrees from UGA, moved into his current position in 2004 when he was just 34. Evans was one of the youngest ADs in the nation and the first African-American to hold that position in the SEC. He has been included in Street & Smith’s Sports Business Journal’s “40 under 40” of the most prominent individuals in sports under 40 years old and ranked as one of the “101 Most Influential Minorities in Sports” by Sports Illustrated for several years. Georgia Athletics have flourished under his leadership, finishing among the nation’s top-20 teams in the NACDA Director’s Cup the last five years and winning the SEC All-Sports Trophy as the league’s strongest overall athletic program in 2005-06.

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sTaBLeofcoachesGeorgia features a list of the nation’s most accomplished coaches in virtually every sport. Jack Bauerle (above) was head coach the U.S. Women’s Swimming team at the 2008 Olympics, while the men’s tennis has won four NCAA titles under Manuel Diaz (below). Bauerle and Diaz came to Georgia as student-athletes from Philadelphia and Puerto Rico, respectively, in the 1970s and have never left!

Damonevans“Being a student-athlete at the University of Georgia was an honor and a privilege. Most importantly, I was able to attain two degrees! As the Athletic Director, I want student-athletes to have the very best collegiate experience. My goal is that we educate and prepare them for life beyond athletics.”

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oneofamerica’sPreMiercoLLeGeTownshasmuchtoofferAthens is the perfect marriage of campus and community. Broad Street is all that separates the University of Georgia’s historic North Campus and a vibrant downtown community filled with restaurants and shopping. Athens has carved its own identity by mixing the best of on-campus academic and athletic opportunities with the individualistic pursuits of a music scene that has turned local artists into worldwide superstars.

hoTcoLLeGeMusicscenes1. ATHENS2. Austin, Texas3. Cambridge, Massachusetts4. Chapel Hill, North Carolina5. Madison, Wisconsin — Rolling Stone

onThewayToTheToP...Many of music’s biggest names – like Taylor Swift and John Mayer – played intimate Athens venues such as the Georgia Theatre on their way to worldwide stardom.

oTMany of music’s biggest names – like Taylor Swift and John Mayer – played intimate Athens venues such as the Georgia Theatre on

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ATHENS, GA.

oLyMPicGLoryNot only have former Lady Bulldogs Teresa Edwards and Katrina McClain led the US to Olympic Gold, UGA’s Sanford Stadium was host to the medal rounds of soccer competition during the 1996 Games where Mia Hamm and her teammates captured Gold Medals.

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PhiLLiPsarena...anhourawayThe NBA, concerts, shows and everything Atlanta has to offer is only an hour away. Nothing like a road trip when you’re caught up on your homework.

sPorTsTown,usa!“Roam if you want to” to the spiritual home of alternative rock and the canine abode of Uga VI, where “How ‘bout them Dogs?” is a rhetorical question and the soft Southern sun bathes eclectic, athletic student bodies.

— SI On Campus

BesTcoLLeGesPorTsTowns1. MADISON, WISCONSIN2. ATHENS3. AUSTIN, TExAS4. GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA5. BOULDER, COLORADO

— Sports Illustrated On Campus

BiGTiMecoLLeGeaThLeTicsUniversity of Georgia Athletics rank among national leaders on field and in the stands. Sanford Stadium, in the heart of campus, is where 92,000-plus rabid fans turn the UGA into tailgate central in the fall. Historic Stegeman Coliseum finds many of the same fans cheering with equal enthusiasm throughout the winter. Other UGA facilities such as the Dan Magill Tennis Complex and the Ramsey Center regularly host NCAA Championship events as well.

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caMPusconnecTionThe University of Georgia campus has grown from a small series of buildings on North Campus to a 615-acre masterpiece that is generally regarded as one of the most efficient and picturesque in the nation.

BirthplaceofpublichighereducationThe University of Georgia is the birthplace of public higher education in the United States. UGA was the first state-chartered university in the entire nation. On Jan. 27, 1785, the Georgia State Legislature drafted the papers to create the University of Georgia. UGA was created two years before the Constitution was signed and four years before George Washington was inaugurated as the first President of the U.S. For more than two centuries, Georgia has been a leader in higher education. Most recently, UGA has been ranked among the top-25 public universities in the nation during each of the past nine years.

herTyfieLDThe birthplace of Georgia’s athletic juggernaut is today one of the most picturesque places on the UGA campus. In 1892, Georgia fielded its first football team. That squad — and the teams that followed — called Herty Field home. Located behind the UGA Chapel, that’s where the century-old tradition of ringing the Chapel Bell (right) through the night following victories was born.

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A NATIONAL LEADER

DegreeProgramsThe University of Georgia’s reputation as a leader in higher education is well documented and growing every day. Programs in business, education, journalism, landscape architecture, law, math, public affairs and vetinary medicine are ranked in the top-20 nationally just like the Lady Bulldogs are every season. And there’s something for everyone. All told, UGA offers more than 140 different degrees, everything from accounting to women’s studies.

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— Public college in-state values

ThearchAndy Landers’ 54 four-year letterwinners over the past three decades have combined to earn 55 degrees from UGA. Tina Taylor (below) earned three diplomas from the prestigous Terry College of business, bachelor’s in Accounting and Finance and a master’s in Accounting.faMouscLassMaTes

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it’swhyTheycallithomeawayfromhomeGeorgia’s new East Campus Village complex gives the Lady Bulldogs luxury accommodations...and their own bedrooms. The nearly $100 million complex houses 1,200 students and includes a dining hall that rivals a five-star restaurant. Truth be told, you’ll get the comforts of apartment living combined with the convenience of being on campus. Each two-or four-bedroom suite features a common area living room large enough for a big screen TV, as well as kitchen including a fridge as big as the one students left at home.

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BuILDING TOMORROW

sTuDenTLearninGcenTerIn the heart of campus you’ll find the mas-sive Student Learning Center. You could get lost in here and leave four years later with a diploma. The 200,000-square-foot facility combines the best of classroom space, computer work stations and on-line library resources. There are more than 500 individual computer work stations loaded with the latest in educational software.

raMseycenTerOften imitated but never surpassed, Georgia’s magnificent Ramsey Student Center has become the center piece of UGA’s thriving East Campus area. Opened in 1995, the Ramsey Center includes acres of basketball courts, a pool which hosts the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships on a regular basis and a work-out area for students that’s second to none. One visiting coach walked through the Ramsey Center on his way to practice and proclaimed: “this place has more stairmasters than we have stairs on campus.”

rankinsmithacadmiccenterfeatures• 31,000squarefeet• 230-seatstudyhall• 55-seattechnological“smart”classroom• 60desktopcomputerstations• 20groupandindividualtutorialrooms

rankinsMiThcenTerGeorgia’s student-athletes can concentrate on their studies at the immaculate Rankin Smith Academic Center. Located adjacent to Stegeman Coliseum, the Center includes a wealth of computer work stations and individual tutorial rooms. It also features a “smart class-room” with high-speed internet access at every seat.

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ahistoryofchampionsNational Championship Trophies have been returning to Athens with greater regularity of late. Georgia has claimed 37 national championships and 130 SEC Championships all-time. Since 1999, Georgia has captured national championships in seven different sports—equestrian, men’s golf, women’s golf, gymnastics, women’s swimming and diving, men’s tennis and women’s tennis. The 2008-09 school year was another banner campaign for the Bulldogs. Georgia claimed national championships in women’s gymnastics and equestrian and 11 of UGA’s 21 athletic teams posted top-15 performances at their national championships.

11ToP-15sin2008-09!EqUESTRIAN: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1STGYMNASTICS:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1STMEN’S TENNIS: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-5THFOOTBALL: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10THMEN’S SWIM & DIVING: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10THWOMEN’S SWIM & DIVING: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2NDMEN’S GOLF:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T-3RDSOFTBALL: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T-3RDWOMEN’S TENNIS: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T-3RDMEN’S OUTDOOR T& F: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11THWOMEN’S GOLF: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15TH

finishes listed are from each sport’s respective national championship

ncaaTiTLes(All SpoRtS 1999-09)Rk. School . . . . . . . . .No. 1. UCLA . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 2. STANFORD . . . . . . . . . 21 3. GEORGIA . . . . . . . . . . 18 4. AUBURN . . . . . . . . . . 13 SOUTHERN CAL . . . . . 13 6. ARKANSAS . . . . . . . . 12 LSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

haLLcaLLAndy Landers, former Lady Bulldogs Katrina McClain and Teresa Edwards and former Bulldog Dominque Wilkins are recent Hall of Fame inductees. In 2006, McClain was the first Georgia player inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in June and Wilkins was enshrined in the Naismith Hall of Fame in September. Landers joined McClain in the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in 2007 and joined the State of Georgia Sports Hall of Fame in 2009. Edwards was inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame in 2009 and will be the third UGA representative in the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in June 2010.

fasTTrackToMLBLess than a year after leading Georgia to a runner-up finish at the 2008 College World Series, Gordon Beckham was the starting third baseman for the Chicago White Sox.

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TruesTuDenT-aThLeTeRebecca Rowsey set a standard for Georgia Basketball in every facet of her life. Rowsey’s “positive presence” was extremely valuable to the Lady Bulldogs, according to Andy Landers. When not injured, Rowsey was a regular in Georgia’s starting five. She also excelled in UGA’s prestigious Honors Program, graduating with better than a 3.7 GPA. In addition, Rowsey spent time during two summers traveling to Central America as part of religious and medical mission trips. Rowsey is currently in her second year of classes at the University of Tennessee’s Medical School in Memphis, continuing her path toward her ultimate goal of being a doctor.

weareThechaMPionsFormer Georgia athletes enjoyed a banner year in professional sports in 2006 as seven former Bulldogs and Lady Bulldogs were members of teams which won the WNBA and NBA Championships and Super Bowl xL. Deanna Nolan and Hines Ward were MVPs of their respective championships. Shandon Anderson (left), a 10-year NBA veteran, earned an NBA ring with the Miami Heat.

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A WINNING TRADITION

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“It’s everything we had hoped for. It could very well be the nicest facility of its kind in the entire country. It serves our student-athletes well as they strive to be the best that they can be. Perhaps its greatest compliment is that it’s a very functional building. It’s well thought out, well designed and meticulously appointed.”

-Andy Landers

TheLadyBulldogLegendGeorgia rose from relative obscurity to be one of the nation’s premier college basketball programs in the early 1980s. A quarter-century later, the Lady Bulldogs work hard on a daily basis to maintain the levels of excellence established by their predecessors. The life associated with Georgia Basketball is exceptionally unique. Lady Bulldogs of past and present take pride in attacking every task both on and off the court – with the goal of performing it to perfection. That quest received a significant boost in September 2007 when the Lady Bulldogs christened their $30-million, 120,000-square-foot, second-to-none practice facility. The complex proved once again that there’s nothing quite like living a Lady Bulldog’s life.

is that it’s a very functional building. It’s well thought out, well designed and

-Andy Landers

serves our student-athletes well as they strive to be the best that they can be. Perhaps its greatest compliment is that it’s a very functional building. It’s well thought out, well designed and meticulously appointed.”

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uGaoVerseasProsAngie Ball Italy, FranceSherill Baker Italy, IsraelKara Braxton PolandKiesha Brown Spain, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, RussiaBarbara Bootz JapanCori Chambers Russia, SwitzerlandCynthia Collins VenezuelaMegan Darrah SpainTeresa Edwards Italy, Japan, Spain, France, RussiaStacey Ford Japan, Spain, France, ItalyLa’Keshia Frett Hungary, Israel, Korea, SpainCarla Green SpainLady Grooms Turkey, Italy, IsraelJanet Harris Italy, Japan, SpainKedra Holland-Corn Italy, France, Spain, HungaryTasha Humphrey IsraelVera Jardim PortugalTammye Jenkins Japan, Spain, GreeceAlexis Kendrick SerbiaKatrina McClain Japan, Italy, Spain, TurkeyCoco Miller Turkey, France, China, RussiaKelly Miller Turkey, France, China, RussiaDeanna Nolan Czech Republic, Israel, Italy, Poland, Spain, Russia Lisa O’Connor JapanDorothy Sanders SpainChristi Thomas ItalyMedina Turner Belgium, Spain

uPDaTinGacLassicHistoric Stegeman Coliseum, which was christened in 1964, will undergo a 21st century facelift following the 2009-10 season. The exterior walls on the playing court sides of the building will be removed and replaced by a glass facade exterior that will extend to the outer rim of the building’s distinctive arched roof. The expansion will create 10,000 additional square feet in the arena’s concourses to enhance the spectator’s overall experience. The project is possible because of design foresight when the Coliseum was constructed nearly a half century ago that made the building’s unique arched roof a separate structure from the arena itself.

PriMeTiMePLayersNo less than seven former Georgia standouts were on rosters in 2009, including Deanna Nolan (above) who has helped Detroit to three WNBA titles since 2003. Chances are you can’t turn on a WNBA game without getting a glimpse of a former Lady Bulldog.

fanTasTicfreshMenMeredith Mitchell became the lastest in a long line of Lady Bulldog freshmen to start for Andy Landers. Last season, she became the 62nd freshman starter during his 30 seasons in Athens. Twenty-one of those got the nod for their collegiate debut. Lady Bulldog freshman haven’t only played, they’ve excelled. Georgia players have won six SEC Freshman of the Year honors and have secured 15 Freshman All-America honors.

PREMIER PROGRAM

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Beckyrowsey“Coach Landers has the incredible gift of balance. He expects so much of the girls on the basketball court, but along with that is this deep caring and concern for each and every one of them. So many people want to measure a program by wins and losses and how far you go in the tournament, but from my perspective, that of a parent, there are so many things that he does for the girls that mean so much more. I know Rebecca will have a friend for life in Coach Landers, and every member of my family feels the same way about him.”

Tracyhendersonedwards“My decision to come to UGA set the standard for the rest of my basketball career. I came into Georgia not knowing much about basketball but I just had an all-natural athletic ability. Playing for Coach Landers taught me to understand the game and be able to push myself and play really hard. It wasn’t just playing basketball but being an athlete.”

rebeccarowsey“I loved everything about my time at Georgia. I found my niche with all of my priorities and Georgia has given me an opportunity to fulfill all of my goals.”

TinaTaylor“Academics were always important to me, but they became even

more important after my injuries. When I came to Georgia my focus was to play basketball and get as far as I could with that.

The chips fell in a totally different direction. I was blessed to have Coach Landers to support me. He always said that academics were

our first priority. I’m pretty much proof that he is sincere.”

sandraTaylor“When Tina signed on the dotted line, I would never have dreamed what the University of Georgia could give her. I don’t know about other places. My daughter didn’t go to other places. As a parent, I just can’t imagine any better situation than what the University of Georgia has to offer.”

BrandiDeckerhunter“We worked hard in practice and we were taught by

Coach Landers to prepare for greatness. That’s what we did and it obviously paid off with us making it to the

Final Four two years in a row. We were very unified, we spent time with each other outside of basketball, and

we genuinely loved each other.”“Coach Landers has the incredible gift of balance. He expects so much of the girls on the basketball court, but along with that is this deep caring and concern for each and every one of them. So many people want to measure a program by wins and losses and how far you go in the tournament, but from my perspective, that of a parent,

know Rebecca will have a friend for life in Coach Landers, and every member of my

s“When Tina signed on the dotted line, I would never have dreamed what the University of Georgia could give her. I don’t know about other places. My daughter didn’t go to other places. As a parent, I just can’t imagine any better situation than what the University of Georgia has to offer.”

we genuinely loved each other.”

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Media Information The Lady Bulldogs generally hold sessions in their practice facility gym; however, workouts on the day before games are usually held on the Stegeman Coliseum playing floor. During the Winter Semes-ter, Georgia will be off on Mondays with no interviews scheduled on that day. Media are encouraged to arrange for feature-type interviews during pre- or post-practice sessions instead of after games.

Satellite Feeds/Video Interviews with Andy Landers, as well as practice and/or game video footage, will be included on the Sports Communications of-fice’s weekly Tuesday satellite feed from 3:30-3:45 p.m. ET. In addition, post-game feeds featuring highlights and interviews will be offered for most non-televised home games. Those are generally uplinked at 5:30 p.m. for weekend games and at 10:30 p.m. for weeknight contests. Contact Mike Mobley or Karen Huff of the UGA Sports Commu-nications office at 706-542-1621 for dates, times and coordinates. If you encounter trouble during a feed, please call 706-542-6740. Media needing to obtain additional highlights of the Lady Bulldogs may do so by contacting either Mobley or Huff.

Game Day Media Services The Stegeman Coliseum press room is located through Portal 3 on the press row side of the floor (see diagram on Page 20). The press room is equipped with wireless high-speed internet con-nections and telephone lines available on a first-come first-served basis. A room with similar internet and phone lines is available for photographers adjacent to the press room.

Covering the Lady BulldogsMedia covering Lady Bulldog Basketball in need of assistance

beyond this brochure – interviews, credentials, photography, etc. – should contact:

Mike Mobley, AssociAte scD UGA sports coMMUnicAtions

eMAil ADDress: [email protected] MAil ADDress overniGht ADDress

P.O. Box 1472 One Selig CircleAthens, Ga. 30603 Athens, Ga. 30605office phone: (706) 542-1621

hoMe phone: (706) 548-0858 press row phone: (706) 542-8052 office fAx: (706) 542-9339 Working Credentials

Credentials for members of the media to all regular-season home games can be obtained through the Sports Communications Office. Beat writers and photographers will be issued a single pass for the entire season. Requests, in writing, for single-game credentials should be made through Mike Mobley.

Photographers & VideographersOnly accredited photographers and videographers working on

assignment will be issued credentials to access the designated baseline camera locations. Use of flash is prohibited at all times and all strobe units must be approved by the UGA Sports Com-munications office. No one is allowed to shoot photo s or video at floor level from behind the bench location of either team.

SEC Tourney CredentialsCredentials to the 2010 SEC

Tournament, March 4-7 at the Arena at Gwinnett in Duluth, can be requested through www.sec-sportsmedia.com. All credential requests will approved/denied by the SEC via this process.

Interview ScheduleGeorgia’s tentative practice

fall schedule features workouts beginning at 2:00 p.m., with in-terviews conducted beginning at 1:30. That schedule may change in January.

photographers adjacent to the press room.

Mike Mobley

UGA Sports Communications

AssociAte AD/scD Claude FeltonAssociAte scDs Tim Hix Christopher Lakos Mike Mobley (WBB)AssistAnt scDs Leland Barrow Steve Colquitt Tanner Tedeschi Ben BeatypUblicAtions coorDinAtor Karlene Lawrenceoffice MAnAGer Karen HuffGrADUAte AssistAnt Kate Burkholder Cc RobinsonstUDent AssistAnts Angela Alfano Sarah Bailey Robert Carnes Peyton Edwards Joseph Feldman Patrick Fitzmaurice Kim Garner Grant Grisamore David Koonin Meredith Milligan Jenny Moss Molly Poitevint Michael Terry Ashley Webb Alex ZerkelstUDent photoGrAphers Parker Moore Julianne Upchurchphone .........(706) 542-1621fAx .............(706) 542-9339

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UGA AthleticsAthletic Director Damon Evans (Georgia ’92)execUtive AssociAte AD Frank Crumley (Georgia ’88)senior AssociAte AD Carla Williams (SWA) (Georgia ’89)AssociAte ADs Claude Felton (Sports Communications) Arthur Johnson (Internal Operations) Alan Thomas (External Operations) Craig White (Sports/Operations)AssistAnt ADs Eric Baumgartner (Compliance) Matt Brachowski (Event Management) Glada Horvat (Academics/Eligibility) Charley Whittemore (Facilities)

Media InformationPLEASE NOTE: Beginning in 2009-10, the majority of press

seating has been relocated to above Portal 2 in section K of the lower level bowl.

A pre-game meal is served approximately 90 minutes prior to tip-off. Complete first-half and final box scores, first- and second-half play-by-plays, first- and second-half shot charts and post-game notes and quotes will be provided to all working media.

Post-Game InterviewsInterviews will be conducted in the theatre-style conference room

adjacent to Portal 2. Media will be surveyed with 3:00 remaining in the game to determine which players will be available. Requests for opposing coaches or players can be made at that time as well; however, those will then be coordinated by the team’s SID.

After a cooling off period, Landers will return to the Coliseum floor to conduct his post-game radio show. During this time, players will be available. After completing his radio commit ments, Landers will return to the interview area.

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Driving Directions to Stegeman from AtlantaDOn’T LET AnyOnE TELL yOU ThE BEST WAy IS I-285 TO hIGhWAy 78 TO AThEnS!From the Atlanta Airport via I-20 (not through downtown Atlanta)• When leaving Hartsfield-Jackson Airport, follow signs to “Riverdale Road”; • Turn left onto Riverdale Road and proceed about 2-3 miles to I-285; • Take a left onto I-285 East and proceed 17 miles to I-20; • Take I-20 East (Augusta) and proceed to Exit 42 (Conyers/Highway 138); • Turn left onto Highway 138 and proceed approximately 20 miles where Highway 138 merges with Highway 78 East; • Continue on Highway 78 for approximately 18 miles until it intersects Highway 316; • Make a right onto Highway 316 and proceed approximately 2.5 miles to Highway 10 South (Athens Bypass); • Make a right onto Highway 10 and proceed to 3-4 miles to the second exit (Milledge Avenue); • Make a left onto Milledge and proceed 1.5 miles until it intersects with Lumpkin Street (there is a Golden Pantry/Shell gas station on the corner); • Make a right onto Lumpkin and proceed 1-2 miles to Smith Street, which immediately past the Georgia Track & Field Complex on your right); • Make a right onto Smith Street and the entrance to Stegeman Coliseum’s media parking is 200 yards on the right.

From the Atlanta Airport via I-85 (through downtown Atlanta)• When leaving Hartsfield-Jackson Airport, follow the signs to I-85 North (Atlanta); • Proceed on I-85 North through downtown Atlanta, remaining on I-85 (Greenville);• Once I-85 splits from I-75 proceed approximately 20 miles to Georgia Highway 316 “Athens”;• Take Highway 316 for approximately 35 miles to Athens;• Make a right onto Highway 10 South (Athens Bypass); • Proceed to 3-4 miles to the second exit (Milledge Avenue); • Make a left onto Milledge and proceed 1.5 miles until it intersects with Lumpkin Street (there is a Golden Pantry/Shell gas station on the corner); • Make a right onto Lumpkin and proceed 1-2 miles to Smith Street, which immediately past the Georgia Track & Field Complex on your right); • Make a right onto Smith Street and the entrance to Stegeman Coliseum’s media parking is 200 yards on the right.

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Lady Bulldog Quick Facts

heAD coAch Andy Landers (Tennessee Tech ’74)overAll recorD 807-260 (.756), 34 yearsrecorD At GeorGiA 725-239 (.752), 30 yearsAssistAnt coAches La’Keshia Frett (Georgia ’97) Kim Hairston (Richmond ’00) Cameron Newbauer (IU-Fort Wayne ’01)Director of bbAll ops Heather LaBarbera (Georgia ’02)ADMinistrAtive AssociAte Ann SmithADMinistrAtive AssistAnt Amy Jones (Presbyterian ’08)Athletic trAiner Shannon Becker (Wis.-La Crosse ’04)GrAD AssistAnt MAnAGers Sara Kate Greene (Georgia ’08)stUDent AssistAnt coAch Nicole StroudstUDent MAnAGers Renae Bracken Luke Cross Mac McIntosh Alex Stanley Chase WhitestUDent Athletic trAiner Katherine Stroerphone ......... (706) 542-1176fAx .............(706) 542-7984

Radio networkLady Bulldogs Broadcast Statewide

Lady Bulldog Basketball broadcasts are part of the Georgia Bull-dog Radio Network, which is owned by ISP Sports. ISP provides radio network production for more than 30 major college athletic programs in the SEC and other prominent conferences nation-wide. Day-to-day management of the network is overseen by the company’s “Georgia Sports Properties” staff in Athens, which also handles the sales and marketing of Bulldog sports.

In Athens, Lady Bulldog games have aired on WRFC AM 960 The Ref since 2007-08 and either WRFC or sister stations WNGC FM or Magic 102.1 FM since 1991. One constant remains the ex-ceptionally exciting play-by-play of Jeff Dantzler, who is in his 17th season with the Lady Bulldogs and also is play-by-play announcer for Bulldog Baseball and co-hosts pre- and post-game shows for Georgia Football.

The following stations also will air the Lady Bulldogs this year: WCLA AM 1470 (Claxton) WXKT FM 103.7 (Gainesville)WDDK FM 103.9 (Greensboro) WCEH AM 610 (Hawkinsville)WWNS AM 1240 (Statesboro) WSYL AM 1490 (Sylvania)WTGA FM 101.1 (Thomaston) WTGA AM 1590 (Thomaston)

Jeff DAntzler, Radio Play-by-play1010 Tower Place; Bogart, GA 30622(706) 549-6222; [email protected]

pAUl newberry, Associated PressCentennial Tower Suite 2420; Atlanta, GA 30303(404) 522-8971; email: [email protected]

DAviD chinG, Athens Daily NewsP.O. Box 912; Athens, GA 30613(706) 208-2239; [email protected]

tiM tUcker, Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionP.O. Box 4689(404) 526-9559; [email protected]

DAviD hAle, Macon TelegraphP.O. Box 4167; Macon, GA 31208(858) 405-8280; [email protected]

DAviD pAschAll, Chattanooga TimesP.O. Box 1447; Chattanooga, TN 37401(423) 757-6524; [email protected]

Media Outlets Covering the Lady Bulldogssports eDitor, The Red & Black540 Baxter St.; Athens, GA 30606(706) 543-1809; [email protected]

will hAMMock, Gwinnett Daily PostP.O. Box 603, Lawrenceville, GA 30046(770) 963-9205; [email protected]

scott howArD, WNGC-Radio850 Bobbin Mill Rd.; Athens, GA 30605(706) 549-1715; [email protected]

DAve Johnston; WRFC-Radio1010 Tower Place; Bogart, GA 30622(706) 549-6222; [email protected]

sports Director; WUOG RadioP.O. Box 2065; Athens, GA 30602(706) 542-7100

eric hAGer, WSB-TV (ABC)1601 West Peachtree St.; Atlanta, GA 30309(404) 897-7587; [email protected]

trAcy cArMony, WXIA-TV (NBC)1611 West Peachtree St.; Atlanta, GA 30309(404) 873-9146; [email protected]

chip zeller, WAGA-TV (FOX)P.O. Box 4207; Atlanta, GA 30302(404) 898-0150; [email protected]

corey AnDerson, WGCL-TV (CBS)425 14th Street NW; Atlanta, GA 30318(404) 327-3250; [email protected]

coDy chAffins, WNEG-TV (CBS)802 E. Doyle Street; Toccoa, GA 30577(706) 886-0032; [email protected]

MAtt stewArt, Comcast Sports Southeast2975 Courtyard Dr.; Norcross, GA 30071(770) 559-2262; [email protected]

AnDy pollAck, FSN South1175 Peachtree St. NE;100 Colony Square, Suite 200; Atlanta, GA 30361(404) 230-7355; [email protected]

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Season-by-Season1975-76......................... 6-21976-77....................... 1-101977-78......................... 3-71978-79......................... 4-61979-80....................... 11-41980-81....................... 10-21981-82......................... 9-21982-83....................... 10-11983-84....................... 15-01984-85....................... 12-11985-86....................... 15-01986-87....................... 13-01987-88......................... 8-41988-89....................... 11-11989-90....................... 10-11990-91....................... 15-01991-92......................... 9-41992-93....................... 12-31993-94......................... 8-21994-95....................... 13-21995-96....................... 12-01996-97....................... 12-21997-98......................... 7-41998-99....................... 12-21999-00....................... 11-12000-01....................... 14-12001-02......................... 9-42002-03....................... 14-02003-04....................... 10-22004-05....................... 13-22005-06......................... 9-22006-07....................... 11-22007-08....................... 13-32008-09....................... 10-3totAls ..................... 352-80

Stegeman Coliseumhome Court Edge Stegeman Coliseum has provided the Lady Bulldogs with a superior home court advantage for three-plus decades. Georgia has compiled a 352-80 record in 34 seasons of competition at Stege-man, a winning percentage of 81.5 percent which ranks among the best in the nation. The Lady Bulldogs have gone unde-feated at home no less than six times, most recently with a 14-0 mark during the 2002-03 campaign. From Dec. 2, 1984 through Dec. 4, 1987, Georgia recorded 40 consecutive home victories. At the time, that streak ranked eighth all-time in NCAA history. It still stands as the 25th-longest home winning streak in the history of Division I women’s hoops.

Stegeman Coliseum RecordsIndividual Georgia OpponentPoints 43 by Katrina McClain vs. UNC-Charlotte (2/10/87) 35 by Jennifer Gillom (Ole Miss) vs. Tennessee 1986 SEC Tournament (3/1/86) 35 by Valerie Still, Kentucky (2/6/82)Rebounds 24 by Katrina McClain vs. Western Kentucky (2/10/86) 23 by Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Tech (3/16/85)Assists 14 by Adrienne Shuler vs. Florida State (1/31/91) 12 by Lori Gross, Vanderbilt (1/14/84)Steals 10 by Ashley Houts vs. Memphis (11/29/06) 10 by Stephanie Edwards, Louisville (3/17/84) 10 by Sherill Baker vs. Mississippi State (1/19/06) 10 by Kedra Holland-Corn vs. Virginia (12/4/97) 10 by Adrienne Shuler vs. Howard (2/22/89)Blocks 10 by Tracy Henderson vs. Louisville (3/19/95) 9 by Meribeth Feenstra, Liberty (3/16/01)

Individual Georgia OpponentPoints 124 vs. Mercer (2/11/81) 97 by Connecticut (1/20/97)Rebounds 68 vs. UNC Asheville (1/23/80) 63 by Tennessee (1/8/96)Assists 35 vs. Louisville (3/17/84) 24 by Clemson (11/28/79)Steals 34 vs. Georgia Southern (11/28/95) 23 by Ohio State (11/30/91)Blocks 13 vs. Georgia State (12/4/01) 11 by Liberty (3/16/01) 13 vs. Maine (11/18/01) 13 vs. Louisville (3/19/95)

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Southeastern Conference

The Southeastern Conference, with its storied 77-year history of athletic achieve-ments and academic excellence, has built perhaps the greatest tradition of intercol-legiate competition of any league in the country since its inception in 1933.

The 2008-09 academic year was an-other season to remember for the SEC, as league teams captured five NCAA Championships – not to mention a sixth national title by Georgia’s equestrian pro-gram – and six national runner-up finishes. Since 1990, the SEC has now won 131 NCAA team crowns.

Georgia did its fair share to help the SEC maintain national prominence.

The women’s gymnastics team captured the 2009 NCAA Championship, the Gym Dogs’ fifth straight and 10th overall national title. The equestrian team also won its fourth national title. All told, 15 of Georgia’s 21 ath-letic teams placed at their respective championships, including 11 top-15 efforts. In addition to the national titles, other top performances came from women’s swimming & diving (2nd), men’s golf (t-3rd), softball (t-3rd), women’s tennis (t-3rd), men’s tennis (t-5th), football (10th) and men’s swimming & diving (10th).

The SEC placed five schools in the top 25 of the final 2008-09 NACDA Director’s Cup rankings, including

Furthering the league’s status as a leader in athletics

Mike Slive has led the SEC to new heights since becoming commissioner in 2002.

Florida (3rd), LSU (9th), Georgia (18th), Tennessee (23rd) and Arkansas (25th). Georgia posted its 14th top-20 Director’s Cup effort in the 16 years the award has been contested.

Individually, 53 SEC student-athletes garnered individual national titles, while 323 individuals earned first-team All-America honors. SEC student-athletes around the conference continued to excel in the classroom as well with 39 securing spots on ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America squads.

Such standards are commonplace within the Southeastern Conference.

SEC schools began competing with one another over 100 years ago as members of the South-ern Intercollegiate Athletic Association. Seven institu-tions (Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, Georgia Tech, North Carolina, Sewanee and Vanderbilt) attended the SIAA organizational meeting in Atlanta on Dec. 22, 1894.

At the Southern Conference meetings on Dec. 8-9, 1932, the league’s 13 members located west and south of the Appalachian Mountains reorganized as the Southeastern Conference. Ten of those institu-tions still remain members today. Arkansas and South Carolina became the first schools ever added to the league in 1990.

SEC Women’s BasketballThe numbers of the Game

◊ SEC teams have earned appearances in 25 of 28 NCAA Final Fours, an accomplishment unmatched by any other league. Overall, SEC squads have filled 34 of the 108 Final Four berths, including having two Final Four teams in 1988, 1989, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2004, 2005, 2007 and 2008.

◊ SEC teams have made 18 appearances in a nation-leading 16 NCAA Championship games, winning seven national titles. The league had the distinc-tion of providing both national finalists twice in its history: in 1996 (Georgia & Tennessee) and in 1989 (Auburn & Tennessee).

◊ SEC teams have won 318 NCAA Tournament games against 162 losses (.663) for an average of 11.4 NCAA wins per year.

◊ The SEC has paced the pack in NCAA Tournament bids 21 times in its 28-year history. Until 2004, the SEC was the only league to ever have eight teams receive NCAA bids, doing so in 1999 and 2002.

Individual honors◊ The SEC has had 56 players named first-team All-

American a total of 83 times since 1982.◊ The SEC has had three Honda-Broderick Cup Award

winners, including Katrina McClain in 1987, and six Naismith Player of the Year honorees, includ-ing Saudia Roundtree in 1996.

◊ Over the past 28 years, 38 Final Four All-Tour-nament Team members have come from SEC schools. In 1996, the entire all-tournament team was made up of SEC players, including La’Keshia Frett and Saudia Roundtree.

◊ Ten NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship winners, in-cluding Kelly Miller and Rebecca Rowsey, and 28 Academic All-Americans hail from the SEC.

Dominance In the Polls◊ In terms of rankings, the SEC has the richest history

of any conference and boast more poll appearanc-es than any other. SEC teams have been ranked 494 consecutive weeks in the AP Poll.

◊ League teams have been ranked 2,507 times, including 1,250 top-10 appearances and 711 top-5 appearances.

nCAATourney Bids

Rk. League no. 1. SEC 170 2. ACC 128 3. Big Ten 112 4. Big East 101 5. Pac-10 89 6. Big 12 77 7. Atlantic 10 66 8. Conference-USA 43 Sun Belt 43 10. Missouri Valley 37

nCAATourney Wins

Rk. League Wins 1. SEC 318 2. ACC 185 3. Big East 168 4. Big Ten 136 5. Pac-10 116 6. Big 12 107 7. Sun Belt 64 8. Atlantic 10 50 9. Independents 32

2009 Opening Day WnBA Players

Rk. League no. 1. SEC 36 2. Big East 21 3. ACC 19 4. Big Ten 11 Pac-10 11 6. Big 12 9 7. Colonial Athletic 4 8. Mountain West 3 Conference-USA 3 WAC 3 11. Big South 2

WnBA 1st Round Draft Picks

Rk. League no. 1. SEC 39 2. ACC 25 3. Big 12 21 4. Big East 20 5. Big Ten 12 6. Pac-10 11 7. Conference-USA 6 8. Colonial Athletic 4 WAC 4 10. Atlantic 10 3 Mountain West 3

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SID DirectorySID Contact (email address)

Office Phone Office Fax Press Row Home Phone

AlabamaJessica Pare ([email protected])

205-348-6763 205-348-8841 205-348-6084 205-348-8841

Alabama StateLaTonia Thirston ([email protected])

334-229-4511 334-262-2971 334-262-0159 334-322-5100

ArkansasJeri Thorpe ([email protected])

479-575-5037 479-575-7481 479-575-6622 479-443-3219

AuburnMatt Crouch ([email protected])

334-844-9709 334-844-9807 334-844-1933 334-740-4109

ChattanoogaAnne Wehunt ([email protected])

423-425-4618 423-425-4610 423-756-5476 423-933-5764

ClemsonJeff Kallin ([email protected])

864-656-1920 864-656-0299 864-654-3326 580-944-3859

Detroit MercyMaggie Walsh ([email protected])

313-993-1745 313-993-1765 313-993-1750 313-993-1745

FloridaKathy Cafazzo ([email protected])

352-375-4683 352-375-4809 352-367-1801 352-316-4575

GeorgiaMike Mobley ([email protected])

706-542-1621 706-542-9339 706-542-8052 706-548-0858

Georgia TechDan Goldberger ([email protected])

404-894-5445 404-894-1248 404-894-5458 678-872-7568

Jackson StateWesley Peterson ([email protected])

601-979-5899 601-979-2000 601-979-2382 601-503-5898

SID Contact (email address)Office Phone Office Fax Press Row Home Phone

KentuckySusan Lax ([email protected])

859-257-3838 859-323-4310 859-323-5900 859-608-5019

LSUBill Martin ([email protected])

225-578-8204 225-578-1861 225-578-8226 225-270-1665

Mississippi StateJay Middleton ([email protected])

662-325-0972 662-325-2563 662-325-3776 662-418-9139

Ole MissJay D’Abramo ([email protected])

662-915-7896 662-915-7006 662-236-1931 662-815-3060

OklahomaJared Thompson ([email protected])

405-325-8231 405-325-7623 405-325-1024 405-834-2984

RutgersStacey Brann ([email protected])

732-445-7886 732-445-3063 732-445-4200 732-921-6746

Savannah StateOpio Mashariki ([email protected])

912-356-2446 912-353-3073 912-353-5274 912-353-5274

Southern MissShirley hill ([email protected])

601-266-4506 601-266-4507 601-266-5428 601-264-4507

South CarolinaDiana Koval ([email protected])

803-777-7977 803-777-2967 803-777-6182 314-369-6050

TennesseeDebby Jennings ([email protected])

865-974-4275 865-974-8875 865-974-0110 865-690-8600

Tennessee StateZekeya Znderson ([email protected])

615-963-1867 615-963-7692 615-962-7616 615-942-6508

SID Contact (email address)Office Phone Office Fax Press Row Home Phone

Texas A&M-Corpus ChristiJosh Brown ([email protected])

361-825-3411 361-825-3218 361-826-4972 337-302-4722

UABMichelle Cunningham ([email protected])

205-934-0725 205-934-7505 205-934-0720 330-417-8145

VanderbiltChris Weinman ([email protected])

615-322-4121 615-343-7064 615-320-0436 615-336-4222

VirginiaAmy Mulligan ([email protected])

434-982-5534 434-982-5525 434-296-5910 434-981-5235

Southeastern ConferenceTammy Wilson ([email protected])

205-458-3000 205-458-3030 205-957-0075

Georgia GameDay Media StaffOfficial Scorer: Derek FloydOfficial Timer: Chris WhatleyShot Clock: Trevor WashingtonScoreboard: Bud WestonStat Crew: Alan Calhoun Mark Hynds Rhonda Kilpatrick Jason WilliamsonPress Room Manager: Sandi BehrFood Room Manager: Ann SmithMedia Relations: Angela Alfano Kate Burkholder Robert Carnes Jenny Moss Matt Oxford Cc Robinson Loree Ann Thompson Mollie Wallace Ashley Webb

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Travel Itinerary

2009-10 ScheduleDay Date Opponent Location TV ET Tip TimeSun. Nov. 8 Exhib. – Clayton State Athens 2:30Sun. Nov. 15 Oklahoma Athens 2:30Thur. Nov. 19 at Chattanooga Chattanooga, Tenn. 7:00Sun. Nov. 22 Rutgers Athens 2:30Wed. Nov. 25 Alabama State Athens 6:00Fri. Nov. 27 # vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Hattiesburg, Miss. 8:00Sat. Nov. 28 # vs. Southern Miss or Jackson State Hattiesburg, Miss. 3:00/5:00Tues. Dec. 1 UAB Athens 7:00Sun. Dec. 6 Georgia Tech Athens CSS 2:30Tues. Dec. 8 Tennessee State Athens 7:00Sun. Dec. 20 Virginia Athens 2:30Tues. Dec. 22 Detroit Athens 7:00Mon. Dec. 28 Clemson Clemson, S.C. CSS 7:00Wed. Dec. 30 Savannah State Savannah, Ga. 7:00Sun. Jan. 3 * at Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. 3:00Thur. Jan. 7 * Kentucky Athens 7:00Sun. Jan. 10 * Florida Athens ESPNU 6:00Thur. Jan. 14 * at Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. FSN 8:00Sun. Jan. 17 * at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. 3:00Thur. Jan. 21 * Tennessee Athens FSN 7:00Sun. Jan. 24 * Ole Miss Athens CSS 1:00Thur. Jan. 28 * at Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. FSN 9:00Sun. Jan. 31 * at Auburn Auburn, Ala. ESPNU 6:00Thur. Feb. 4 * LSU Athens CSS 7:00Sun. Feb. 7 * South Carolina Athens CSS 2:00Thur. Feb. 11 * at Kentucky Lexington, Ky. FSN 7:00Sun. Feb. 14 * Alabama Athens CSS 2:00Sun. Feb. 21 * at Florida Gainesville, Fla. TBD TBDThur. Feb. 25 * at South Carolina Columbia, S.C. 7:00Sun. Feb. 28 * Arkansas Athens SECN 2:00Thur.-Sun. March 4-7 SEC Tournament Duluth, Ga. FSN/ESPN2 TBDSat-Tues. March 20-23 NCAA First/Second Rounds 16 pre-determined sitesSat.-Tues. March 27-30 NCAA Regionals (Memphis, Tenn.; Sacramento, Calif.; Dayton, Ohio; Kansas City, Mo.) Sun. & Tues. April 4 & 6 NCAA Final Four San Antonio, Texas

ChattanoogaCourtyard by Marriott200 Chesnut StreetChattanooga, TN 37402Phone: (423) 755-0871Fax: (423) 755-0872

Southern MissCourtyard by Marriott119 Grand DriveHattiesburg, MS 39401Phone: (601) 268-3050Fax: (601) 268-3052

ClemsonJames F. Martin Inn240 Madren Center DriveClemson, SC 29634Phone: (864) 654-9020Fax: (864) 656-7154

Savannah StateThe Bohemian Hotel102 West Bay StreetSavannah, GA 31401Phone: (912) 721-3800Fax: (912) 721-3801

AlabamaHotel Capstone320 Paul Bryant Tuscaloosa, AL 35401Phone: (888) 738-2444Fax: (205) 759-9314

VanderbiltLoews Vanderbilt Hotel Nashville2100 West End AvenueNashville, TN 37203Phone: (615) 320-1700Fax: (615) 320-5019

ArkansasHoliday Inn Springdale1500 South 48th StreetSpringdale, AR 72762Phone: (479) 751-8300Fax: (479) 751-4640

Mississippi State Holiday Inn Express Suites110 Highway 12 WestStarkville, MS 39759Phone: (662) 324-0076Fax: (662) 338-5190

Auburn Auburn & Dixon Conf. Center241 South College StreetAuburn, AL 36830Phone: (334) 821-8200Fax: (334) 826-8746

KentuckyHyatt Regency Lexington401 West High StreetLexington, KY 40507Phone: (859) 253-1234Fax: (859) 254-7430

FloridaHilton UF Conference Center1714 SW 34th StreetGainesville, FL 32607Phone: (352) 371-3600Fax: (352) 371-0306

South CarolinaMarriott Columbia1200 Hampton StreetColumbia, SC 29201Phone: (803) 771-7000Fax: (803) 758-2456

SEC TournamentHoliday Inn Gwinnett Center6310 Sugarloaf ParkwayDuluth, GA 30097Phone: (770) 476-2022Fax: (770) 510-1808

# Lady Eagle Thanksgiving Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) * Denotes SEC games

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Andy Landers725-239 in 30 seasons at UGA 807-260 in 34 seasons overall

no. 11 Meredith Mitchell6-1 • Sophomore • Guard

Midfield, Ala.

no. 22 Christy Marshall6-1 • Senior • Guard

Savannah, Ga.

no. 1 Ashley houts5-6 • Senior • Guard

Trenton, Ga.

no. 12 Jasmine hassell6-2 • Freshman • Forward

Lebanon, Tenn.

no. 23 Tamika Willis6-2 • Freshman • Forward

College Park, Ga.

no. 2 Ebony Jones6-2 • Freshman • Forward

Dallas, Texas

no. 13 Angie Criner5-8 • Junior • Guard

Tulsa, Okla.

no. 30 Candace Williams5-8 • Freshman • Guard

Blairsville, Ga.

no. 3 Anne Marie Armstrong6-3 • Freshman • Guard

Norcross, Ga.

no. 15 Jaleesa Rhoden5-8 • Junior • Guard

London, Ontario

no. 33 Angel Robinson6-5 • Senior • Forward

Marietta, Ga.

no. 10 Jasmine James5-9 • Freshman • Guard

Memphis, Tenn.

no. 21 Porsha Phillips6-2 • Junior • ForwardStone Mountain, Ga.

Pronunciation GuideAshley houts – howtz

Jaleesa RhodenJah-lee-sah Rowe-den

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Head Coach: Andy Landers (Tennessee Tech ’74)807-260 (.756), in 34 seasons overall725-239 (.752), in 30 seasons at UGA

Assistant Coaches: La’Keshia Frett (Georgia ’97); Kim Hairston (Richmond ’00); Cameron Newbauer (IU-Fort Wayne ’01)Director of Ops: Heather LaBarbera (Georgia ’02) Athletic Trainer: Shannon Becker (Wis.-La Crosse ’04)Student Asst. Coach: Nicole Stroud Grad. Asst. Manager: Sara Kate Green (Georgia ’08)

Rosters BreakdownBy Class:Seniors......................................3 Ashley Houts Christy Marshall Angel RobinsonJuniors ......................................3 Angie Criner Porsha Phillips Jaleesa RhodenSophomores .......................... 1 Meredith MitchellFreshmen ................................ 6 Anne Marie Armstrong Jasmine Hassell Jasmine James Ebony Jones Candace Williams Tamika WillisBy Height:6-5 Robinson6-3 Armstrong6-2 Hassell, Jones, Phillips, Willis6-1 Marshall, Mitchell5-9 James5-8 Criner, Rhoden, Williams5-6 HoutsBy State/Country:Alabama ................................... 1 MitchellCanada ...................................... 1 RhodenGeorgia ..................................... 7 Armstrong, Houts, Marshall, Phillips, Robinson, Williams, WillisOklahoma ................................ 1 CrinerTennessee ...............................2 Hassell, JamesTexas .......................................... 1 Jones

2009-10 Rosters2009-10 Lady Bulldog Basketball numerical Roster

2009-10 Lady Bulldog Basketball Alphabetical Roster

Pronunciation GuideAshley Houts – Howtz • Jaleesa Rhoden – Jah-lee-sah Rowe-den

no. name Pos. ht. Cl.-Exp. hometown / School1 Ashley houts G 5-6 Sr.-3L Trenton, Ga. / Dade County High School

2 Ebony Jones F 6-2 Fr.-HS Dallas, Texas / Cedar Hill High School 3 Anne Marie Armstrong G 6-3 Fr.-HS Norcross, Ga. / Wesleyan School 10 Jasmine James G 5-9 Fr.-HS Memphis, Tenn. / Bartlett High School 11 Meredith Mitchell G 6-1 So.-1L Midfield, Ala. / Midfield High School 12 Jasmine hassell F 6-2 Fr.-HS Lebanon, Tenn. / Wilson Central High School 13 Angie Criner G 5-8 Jr.-Tr. Tulsa, Okla. / Jenks High School / Butler (Kan.) CC 15 Jaleesa Rhoden G 5-8 RJr.-2L London, Ontario / London Central Secondary School 21 Porsha Phillips F 6-2 Jr.-1L Stone Mountain, Ga. / Redan High School / Tr.-LSU 22 Christy Marshall G 6-1 Sr.-3L Savannah, Ga. / Beach High School 23 Tamika Willis F 6-2 Fr.-HS College Park, Ga. / Westlake High School 30 Candace Williams G 5-8 Fr.-HS Blairsville, Ga. / Union County High School 33 Angel Robinson F 6-5 RSr.-3L Marietta, Ga. / Marietta High School

no. name Pos. ht. Cl.-Exp. hometown / School 3 Anne Marie Armstrong G 6-3 Fr.-HS Norcross, Ga. / Wesleyan School 13 Angie Criner G 5-8 Jr.-Tr. Tulsa, Okla. / Jenks High School / Butler (Kan.) CC 12 Jasmine hassell F 6-2 Fr.-HS Lebanon, Tenn. / Wilson Central High School 1 Ashley houts G 5-6 Sr.-3L Trenton, Ga. / Dade County High School 10 Jasmine James G 5-9 Fr.-HS Memphis, Tenn. / Bartlett High School 2 Ebony Jones F 6-2 Fr.-HS Dallas, Texas / Cedar Hill High School 22 Christy Marshall G 6-1 Sr.-3L Savannah, Ga. / Beach High School 11 Meredith Mitchell G 6-1 So.-1L Midfield, Ala. / Midfield High School 21 Porsha Phillips F 6-2 Jr.-1L Stone Mountain, Ga. / Redan High School / Tr.-LSU 15 Jaleesa Rhoden G 5-8 RJr.-2L London, Ontario / London Central Secondary School 33 Angel Robinson F 6-5 RSr.-3L Marietta, Ga. / Marietta High School 30 Candace Williams G 5-8 Fr.-HS Blairsville, Ga. / Union County High School 23 Tamika Willis F 6-2 Fr.-HS College Park, Ga. / Westlake High School

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TEAMThe most vital component to

Dedication(page 63)

Desire(page 66)

Strength(page 69)

Togetherness(page 72)

Belief(page 52)

Persistence(page 50)

Details(page 47)

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For an interpretation of each player’s

answer, please visit their portrait page in

the biography portion of the media guide.

SUCCESShard Work

(page 74)Passion

(page 76)

Instinct(page 54)

Courage(page 56)

Vision(page 59)

Family(page 61)

is...

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“We would like to affect to some extent a change in their competitiveness and their success in competing,” Landers said. Added to the mix is a seven-player group of newcom-ers that has already impressed Landers and his staff. “This class of newcomers seems to be extremely eager to contribute,” Landers said. “On the floor and off the floor, they have been exceptional. This entire class wants to please in everything that they do. They don’t have their own agenda. They have a Georgia agenda. They want to adhere to and uphold that agenda. We have a group of inexperienced players, all of whom could earn key roles on this team.” One thing that appears apparent is that there will be more roles to fill this season. “Going into this season, the term ‘starter’ does not carry the same relevance as in the past because of the sheer numbers,” Landers said. “There are others who are capable of playing and contributing at a high level. If you look at how we have played the last couple of years, maybe even longer, a starter was someone who was going to be on the floor unless something bad happened. Now, a starter is a person who could come out of the game so that something else good could happen. The relevance of being a starter does not carry as much weight as it has in the past.” Perhaps more important, competition will not be confined to games, it will take place daily in practices as the Lady Bulldogs rebuild their competitiveness.

During his hall of fame career, Andy Landers has heard just about every coaching adage imaginable. One that sticks out in his mind involves newcomers who join a basketball team.

“Newcomers are the spice of a basketball team” goes the saying, the interpretation being that first-year players provide an extra ingredient that might not have been there in the past.

This fall, Landers welcomed seven newcomers who have been rated as one of the nation’s top-five recruiting classes by most scouting services. Those additions will give Landers the ability to spice up the Lady Bulldogs in the coming months, not just with proverbial salt and pepper but with some more exotic additions to the recipe like cumin, garlic, paprika and saffron.

“I’m very excited,” Landers said. “I think our managers are excited. I think our trainer is excited. I think our players are excited. I think everybody is excited because they can see there’s a number of pieces that can be placed together to form pictures. And those pieces can be put together to form pic-tures that look similar or they can look different. We have a different skill set and wider variety of options than we’ve had the last couple of years.”

Last year, the Lady Bulldogs played from January through March with only eight scholarship players, several of whom were nursing injuries. The result was a very short bench and even fewer options to shake things up.

“When you’re locked in to one set of skills, it limits the things that you would like to do as a coach,” Landers said. “When you sub and you bring in another set or other abilities or when you can mix your lineup and your lineup goes from being capable of doing one thing to doing something else, then as a coach, you have more cards to play and your strategies are expanded.” Though the Lady Bulldogs suffered a major blow two days before pre-season practices began when senior Christy Marshall tore the ACL in her right knee, Georgia appears better suited to weather such a setback than in previous years. The Lady Bulldogs’ dozen-deep roster should still provide competition – and perhaps more importantly, depth – at all five positions.

“As coaches, we’ve felt a little bit handicapped,” Land-ers said. “We couldn’t press or run because we knew we wouldn’t have the energy to do that for the long haul, whether that be a game or the season. Hopefully, we will move in the direction of

being a full-court basketball team.” The Lady Bulldogs’ base begins with three returning starters and two additional letterwinners. Though that quintet of players is battle-tested, Landers would like to see significant steps in their development, both as a group and individually.

“We have a different skill set and a wider

variety of options than we’ve had...”

– Andy Landers

Excited about the extra ingredients

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“We’re going to have somebody competing with and supporting our starter at every position,” Landers said. “That is something that should be a valu-able asset to this basketball team.”

The BackcourtTo witness where the added depth

will be welcomed, one need look no further than the point. For the past two years, Ashley Houts has played more minutes than any player in Lady Bulldog history. A year ago, she logged all but 67.6 seconds of 14 SEC regular-season games, once playing 16 minutes with four fouls.

“I think we have one of the best point guards in the country, and on any given night, she’s the best,” Landers said. “I’m hoping she’ll play 33-34 minutes a game instead of 40. If so, I think Ashley will play better, maybe not in game 1 or 5 or 10, but in game 15 or 20 and beyond. That’s when a season starts to take its physical and mental toll. Not only because of games but because of having taken, at times, twice as many reps in practice because of the absence of another player at that position.”

Two newcomers – freshman Jasmine James and junior Angie Criner – will likely vie for time backing up Houts; however, both of those players are also expected to make an impact on the wing.

James is the first three-time winner of the Memphis Commerical Appeal’s Best of Preps award as the city’s player of the year in the 40-year history of the honor. She arrives in Athens with a slew of prep stats, most notably with scoring averages in the mid-20s.

“I think Jasmine has outstanding potential.” Landers said. “JJ has speed. She has quickness. She has the

ability to score in a variety of ways...off the dribble, from deep, penetrating, running the floor. She has a great op-portunity to factor in early on.” Though a newcomer to Athens, Criner is battled-tested in the college basketball world after playing at Arkansas State as a freshman in 2007-08 and starring at Butler Community College in Kansas a year ago. “Angie is a person who can fit where

we need her on the perimeter,” Landers said. “We have hopes that she can play some ‘1.’ We know that she can play either wing. She’s benefitted by having played Division I and junior college basketball. Although she’s a new player, she has all the qualities and characteristics of a junior.” Four more guards will be competing for playing time on the wings. The loss of Marshall, the 2007 SEC Sixth Woman of the Year who has displayed periodic glimpses of the physical tools to take over a game throughout her career in Athens, put a strain on Georgia’s amount of perimeter experience. She was injured in a team workout just 48 hours before the first official practice of the fall on October 16. “Christy has experience our other wings don’t pos-sess, and she will definitely be missed,” Landers said. “It just rips my guts out every time a kid fall and grabs their knee. It’s an all-too-common injury in women’s basketball. My heart goes out to Christy. We’re all in a state of shock at this point.”

“I think we have one of the best point

guards in the country and on any given

night, she’s the best.”– Andy Landers

Junior Jaleesa Rhoden has been plagued by injuries of both the substantial and slight nature over the past two seasons. A year ago, she was the Lady Bulldogs’ most aggressive perimeter defender, a valuable char-acteristic for any team. “Unfortunately, Jaleesa has been a poster child for injuries but has rehabbed and overcome off season injuries and has had a very good fall,” Landers said. “At times last year, she was a person who brought the fight and the aggression to the table that it takes to win. If she can stay healthy and be consistent with that, she could develop into a key player.” Meredith Mitchell became more and more comfortable as last season progressed and chipped in meaningful minutes at times, including a serious spark against Kentucky in the SEC Tournament when she scored seven quick points to all but single-handedly erase a nine-point deficit. “Meredith has given credibility to the thought that the greatest improvement in a college player occurs from the end of their freshman year to the beginning of their sophomore year,” Landers said. “She’s been diligent in the weight room. She’s worked on specific skills that she needed to work on and has improved those. She’s a much better player going into her sophomore year than she was going into her freshman year.” Mention the potential of freshman Anne Marie Arm-strong and a smile quickly crosses Landers’ face. An all-sports phenom at the Wesleyan School, Armstrong combined to win 10 team and individual state titles in basketball, volleyball and track & field. “I said it when we signed her and I’m saying it again now, Anne Marie is someone who it’s going to be fun

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point, I would say she’s fearless and is very coachable...but that comes from having been coached well.” Tamika Willis was ranked as one of the nation’s top-50 recruits and named the Player of the Year for talent-rich Metro Atlanta by the Atlanta Tip-off Club in 2009. She also was the Most Valuable Player for the South team in the Georgia Coaches Association’s All-Star game. “Tamika is extremely strong and has a great pres-ence around the basket,” Landers said. “She has a nice shot from 15 feet and is powerful. The thing that has impressed me most in drills is that she has a knack for using her size in the post. She understands how to use her size to get things done. She’s got a good frame. She’s strong. She’s got a knack to be able to get the ball up. I’m pretty sure if we get her the ball down low, she’ll be able to score.” Ebony Jones’ athletic ability first jumped off the screen at the Georgia coaching staff in videos sent by her high school coaches. Now, they’re equally impressed with what they’ve seen on campus. A standout in volleyball and track & field, Jones only began playing varsity basketball as a junior at Cedar Hill High. “Ebony can run with anyone on our basketball team at 6-3,” Landers said. “She’s an extremely fluid and smooth runner and transitional player. She looks to have the potential to be a very good shot blocker. She gets to the ball and has good timing going to the ball and then rebounding the blocked shots. She’ll help us in transition right away. She can fly. “Ebony, much like Anne Marie, is someone who has been successful in several sports,” Landers said. “We’re very excited to see what happens when all her energy and focus is on basketball.”

and interesting to watch develop,” Landers said. “She’s a player who has played a lot of different sports and never really concentrated on one. She has the athletic ability and the physical size to be outstanding. She has a very good skill set. She can play multiple positions and I rather suspect she will.”

Walk-on Candace Williams sports a respectable resumé from Union County High School both on the court – 1,601 career points in three seasons – and off – a top-10 ranking in her graduating class there.

“Candace is a sharp-shooter who has done a very nice job becoming a member of our basketball team,” Landers said. “Throughout conditioning and workouts this fall, she has impressed the staff and her teammates not only with the ability to keep up with the pack but to be at or near the lead a good bit of the time.”

The FrontcourtLike its counterparts on the perimeter, the Lady

Bulldogs’ paint presence is anchored by veterans but should benefit greatly from an influx of talent.

Senior Angel Robinson became the first Lady Bulldog in more than two decades to lead the SEC in rebound-ing last season. However, Landers is more excited about her stretch run. During the last eight games of the campaign, Robinson averaged 14.8 points and 11.5 boards (with five double-doubles) while shooting 58.8 percent from the field.

“Angel, at the end of the year last year, started to make the move into the next level,” Landers said. “Un-fortunately for her, Angel hasn’t had a lot of off season opportunities because of injuries and rehabs. The same was true this summer. If she can pick up somewhere

around where she was those last 8-10 games of the year and start to move forward, Angel Robinson could be a special player. She’s extremely skilled. She’s got great physical attributes. It’s a matter of becoming possessed with the idea of doing more.” Porsha Phillips displayed the athletic ability to take over games last season, including doing so in big wins over Vanderbilt and Auburn. Still, Landers believes the junior has much more to give, and she can do so on a nightly basis. “Porsha has started to address the one thing that will allow her to become an even better player,” Landers said. “That’s the mental toughness piece that allows her to practice and perform at an all-star level. She has all-star capabilities. She just has to continue to progress and be consistent in the way that she closes that gap from where she is to where she could be. It has to be day to day, and it has to be minute to minute.” The abilities and potential of Georgia’s three new-comers in the low post are vast, from a polished prep All-American to a tremendously athletic relative new-comer to the game. Jasmine Hassell is the latest in a long line of prep All-Americans to make their way to Athens, a ledger that includes current teammates Houts, Phillips and Robinson. She led Wilson Central High to two Tennes-see state titles and was also a two-time Miss Tennessee Basketball for Class AAA. “Jasmine is very fundamental,” Landers said. “She has great size coupled with great power. The thing that impresses isn’t that she has those qualities but the manner in which she uses them. She is fundamental, aggressive with her power and with her size. At this

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In this section...Andy Landers biography....................................... 34-37Andy Landers by the numbers....................................38La’Keshia Frett biography...........................................39Kim Hairston biography ..............................................40Cameron Newbauer biography...................................41Support Staff biographies ..................................... 42-44 Administration biographies ................................... 45-46Ashley Houts biography........................................ 47-49Ebony Jones biography ........................................ 50-51Anne Marie Armstrong biography ......................... 52-53Jasmine James biography .................................... 54-55Meredith Mitchell biography.................................. 56-58Jasmine Hassell biography................................... 59-60Angie Criner biograph........................................... 61-62Jaleesa Rhoden biography ................................... 63-65Porsha Phillips biography ..................................... 66-68Christy Marshall biography ................................... 69-71Tamika Willis biography ........................................ 72-73Candace Williams biography ................................ 74-75Angel Robinson biography ................................... 76-78

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It’s an early-August morning and Andy Landers is making the 90-minute drive from Hartsfield-Jackson International Air-port in Atlanta back to Athens. It’s a trek he’s made probably 500 times or more during his 30 seasons as head coach at Georgia, numerous occasions under these exact same circumstances.

Landers has caught a red-eye home on the final day of the July recruiting period and finally has some time for a multi-topic discussion of media-related items.

Mid-conversation, Landers pulls over at “The Store” on Highway 78, a local hotspot in rural Oconee County.

“Hold on a second,” Landers says through the phone. “I’ll have a sausage biscuit to go,” he tells the person who now has his attention.

“Sure enough, coach,” a second-hand voice says loud enough to come through the phone line. “You look beat. Been on the road?” “Just out trying to find some players,” Landers responds. “How’s business?” “Good, but could be better,” the at-tendant offers. “That’s always the case. Congratulations on the Hall of Fame. We’re all proud for you, coach.” And with that, Landers is back out the door, into his vehicle, and again en route. The conversation returns to business, as much as it can while a sausage biscuit is being consumed. “Getting that a lot?” Landers is asked. “Quite a bit,” he replies. “It’s amazing how many folks say something, not to mention the notes and cards.”

Landers appreciates the well wishes but is rather uncomfortable talking about “individual” achievements. Of late, those kind words – and milestones – have come on a more than regular basis. Since December 2006 alone, Landers has: 1) become the winningest college basketball coach in the state of Georgia’s history; 2) secured his 750th and 800th victories as a collegiate coach; 3) been inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame; 4) notched his 700th win at Georgia; 5) been enshrined in the State of Georgia’s Sports Hall of Fame. Quite a quintet, indeed. “Everyone is congratulating me, but it, like everything else in basketball, all of these accomplishments are such team things,” Landers said. “I don’t know any

coaches who are in Halls of Fame or win-ning ‘x’ number of games who coached bad teams or bad players. The honor is a direct result of how players and teams and assistant coaches and staff have performed at a high level over a long period of time. That’s what’s humbling about it. It just isn’t something that I feel good about for me. It’s something that I feel great about for all the people who have participated in it.” Landers purposely deflects attention from himself and on to the others who have helped him attain every “W” and/or honor on his watch. Truth be told, Landers is significantly prouder of the not-so-public achieve-ments of Lady Bulldog Basketball. While most knowledgeable experts in women’s

Staff Biographies

ANdyLANdERSTennessee Tech ’74 • 725-239 (.752) in 30 seasons at the University of Georgia • 807-260 (.756) in 34 seasons overall

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basketball circles rank Georgia among the most elite schools in the game, few are privy to what Landers firmly believes sets his program apart from others.

The Lady Bulldog sorority, if you will, is an entity of values and purpose, expecta-tions and accomplishments. Players from generation to generation understand Landers better than anyone else...even though it may take a while for that light bulb to truly go on.

“The thing about Coach, when you’re here playing for him, you know that he’s teaching you the things, the basketball skills, you need to be successful,” said Christi Thomas, a five-year Los Angeles Sparks veteran who came to Athens ranked as the nation’s No. 57 prospect by one major scouting service and left as the No. 12 overall pick in the first round of the 2004 WNBA Draft. “Everyone who decides to become a Lady Dog knows they’re going to get that. What you don’t understand while you’re at Georgia, is that he’s teaching you not only to perfect those on-court abilities, he’s showing you how you’re responsible for your own des-tiny after you leave here. He taught me not only the right things to do; he taught me the right way to do those things. Now it’s up to me to do them.”

Such understanding comes not only from professional players, but from

other former Lady Bulldogs who chose different career paths – from teachers to sales reps, insurance adjusters to stay-at-home mothers. That devotion is not exclusive to their former coach. There’s a bond between Lady Bulldogs that is very easy to spot. “Once you’re a Lady Dog, you’re always a Lady Dog,” Lady Hardmon Grooms professed while serving as em-cee for the 2008 post-season banquet. “I remember one of the first times we played Detroit after ‘Tweety’ got in the league. Someone came into our locker room before the game and told me Nolan wanted to talk to me. I thought to myself, ‘Dang, did I get her with an elbow the last time we played? What could she want to talk to me about?’ She told me how Coach told stories about me. She just wanted to see if we could go to dinner after the game. And the best part is that she even picked up the check.” Grooms is a perfect example of Land-ers’ influence. She was a standout for Lady Bulldog teams of the late-80s and early-90s and went on to an extremely successful professional career, both in the U.S. and overseas in Hungary, Italy and Turkey. When she retired from the WNBA in 2004, one of Grooms’ first calls was to Landers to see what she could do to finish her degree. Following the birth of

her daughter, Gabby, Grooms completed degree requirements in 2009. “Right after Gabby was born, Coach Landers called me and said, ‘Congratu-lations. When are you coming back to get your degree?’” Grooms said. “Basketball at Georgia was all about working hard. That was instilled by Coach Landers. We were taught to never quit, to always finish at the end.” Kedra Holland-Corn is another suc-cessful pro player who made their way back to Athens to complete her degree in 2009. Holland-Corn, a star at Georgia who won two WNBA titles with Detroit. “I thought very briefly about finish-ing up overseas or in another place,” Holland-Corn admitted. “But there was something about it. I didn’t want to get my degree from anywhere else. I wanted to say that I’m a Georgia grad; that I was one of the athletes who finished.” Next spring when 2009 senior Danielle Taylor completes a year-long internship to finish out her Social Work degree, every four-year letterwinner during Landers’ 30 seasons in Athens will own a University of Georgia diploma. In fact, Tina Taylor earned three de-grees during their eligibility window, up-ping Landers’ current graduation rate to 102 percent (54 four-year letterwinners with 55 degrees).

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Andy LandersPersonalBirthdate: October 8, 1952Hometown: Maryville, Tenn.Family: Married the former Pam McClellan

on June 20, 1981; Children: Andrea Lau-ren (24), Drew Joseph (20)

EducationHigh School: Friendsville (’70Undergraduate: Tennessee Tech (’74) Physical EducationGraduate: Tennessee Tech (’75) Physical EducationCoaching Milestones

◊ 2009 Georgia Sports Hall of Fame inductee◊ 2007 Women’s B’ball Hall of Fame inductee◊ Four-time National Coach of the Year – 1986, ’87, ’96, 2000◊ 24 20-win seasons; 16 25-win seasons;

Three 30-win seasons◊ 25 NCAAs; Five Final Fours (1983, ’85,

’95, ’96, ’99)◊ Seven SEC Titles (1983, ’84, ’86, ’91,

’96, ’97, 2000) & Four SEC Tournament Titles (1983, ’84, ’86, ’01)

◊ 12 Kodak All-Americans◊ 102 percent graduation rate among four-

year letterwinners (54 with 55 degrees)◊ Two Olympians who have won a com-

bined six Gold Medals◊ 19 former players into the WNBA, includ-

ing seven during 2009

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Eyeing an opportunityWhat Landers enjoys today has been

three decades in the making. Its origins can be traced to a couple of fateful oc-currences, an interview surprise and a piece of correspondence.

When Landers finished his graduate degree he quickly began looking for coaching experience at the collegiate level. One of the jobs he applied for was as an assistant men’s coach at Roane State College in Harriman, Tenn. While interviewing for the position with Roane President Cuyler Dunbar, the bomb was dropped that the position also would in-clude serving as the head coach of the women’s program.

“I think they looked at that part as a detriment, but it was something that re-ally drew me to Roane,” Landers said.

While happy with the opportunity af-forded him at Roane, Landers quickly turned his energies into taking control of a major college program...one he’d had his eye on for several years.

The date was March 7, 1979, when Landers fired off a letter to Vince Dooley, the University of Georgia’s newly named Athletics Director, to inquire about inter-viewing to become UGA’s head coach.

“For the past couple of years I have been possessed with the idea that the University of Georgia should feature the

outstanding women’s basketball program in America,” Landers’ second paragraph stated. “Georgia has the potential neces-sary to achieve this recognition and my ultimate goal in coaching is to take a ma-jor college basketball program and build it from the ground up into an immediate national power.” About six weeks later – April 24, 1979 to be exact – a 26-year-old Landers was introduced as the Georgia Lady Bulldogs’ initial full-time head coach. Soon after Landers arrived in Athens – and even he admits he wondered if he had bitten off more than he could chew as he drove to work on his first day – he hit the ground running at a sprinter’s pace. It didn’t take him long to accomplish just what he promised Dooley he would do: “build it from the ground up into an im-mediate national power.” Under Landers’ direction, the Lady Bulldogs quickly ascended from a pro-gram which may not have been the fifth-best in the state of Georgia to now rank No. 5 in the all-time Associated Press women’s basketball poll. The Lady Bulldogs now rank among the nation’s elite in virtually every cat-egory imaginable. In the “modern era” of women’s bas-ketball since the sport came under the auspices of the NCAA in 1981-82, Geor-

gia is one of only four schools to post a winning record during every campaign. The Lady Dogs also rank No. 4 in total wins during that time frame with 682. Georgia has earned bids to 26 of 28 editions of “March Madness,” second-best nationally. And the Lady Bulldogs have made the most of those invitations, advancing to 17 “Sweet 16s,” 10 “Elite Eights” five Final Fours and two NCAA Championship games. Individually, Landers’ career win total of 807 and his average of 24.2 wins a sea-son rank fifth among Division I women’s hoops head coaches with 20 or more years of tenure under their belts.

From pretty humble beginnings To appreciate where UGA is today, it’s hard not to reflect on where the program was. During the Lady Bulldogs’ first six seasons of intercollegiate competition prior to Landers’ arrival, Georgia com-piled a woeful 37-85 record. That all changed when Landers arrived in Athens. In his first campaign, Georgia posted a respectable 16-12 record. The following year, the Lady Bulldogs won the Georgia AIAW Tournament and then captured the WNIT title. Two years later, Georgia found itself advancing to the Final Four in only the second edition of the NCAA

Tournament. Fast-forward two more springs and the Lady Bulldogs reached the national championship game. Consistency has become a word syn-onymous with Georgia teams for more than two decades now, perhaps best witnessed by UGA’s NCAA success. “It’s actually pretty plain and simple,” Landers states matter of factually. “Hard work is what brought Georgia from 6-19 to 27-10 two years later. Maintaining that level has been a never-ending job. I think I’m proudest of the consistency...the fact that we’ve been consistent for three decades now. I hope we’ve been a team that other teams across the country would agree that year-in and year-out we’ve not only been on the leaderboard, but we’ve been up there near the top.” Executing a master plan Though numerous factors aligned perfectly to play a major role in the emer-gence of Georgia Basketball, it’s hard to imagine very many coaches would have capitalized as much on their surround-ings as Landers did. Landers hasn’t slowed down since arriving in Athens. He came to the Uni-versity of Georgia with a definite style of basketball he wanted to play and knew he would have to get the right players to play that way.

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A quarter-century before the up-tempo style which permeates college basket ball today was so popular, Landers took what was then conceived as a very novel ap-proach to the game.

Long before it was the rage, his Lady Bulldogs were rebounding and push-ing the ball up the floor, pressing from baseline-to-baseline and running their highly active motion offense. Simply stated, the Georgia Lady Bulldogs have been playing the most popular style of basketball today ever since Landers ar-rived in Athens.

The Andy Landers creed?“We only believe in one kind of bas-

ketball – fast. We are committed to an organ ized fast break which will lead into our half court game. We will em-ploy the pattern offense and the motion principles. We believe in an aggressive, pressure defense, whether it be zone or man-to-man. We will combine a variety of full court presses with our half court defenses.”

If those sound like your traditional quotes from a media guide, they are...from the 1979-80 edition of the publica-tion, Landers’ initial campaign with the Lady Bulldogs.

A self-admitted character flaw led Landers to what was then thought to be a novel idea to get the talent needed to be

successful at the highest level – recruit-ing the best players in the country. “I knew if we relied on the state of Geor-gia to get all our players, it would take three, four, five years to get all the play-ers and depth we needed with the kind of players we were looking for,” Landers said. “I guess I was driven by impatience as much as anything else. “As far as the early years, we just dared to go out and recruit the best players no matter where they were,” Landers added. “At that time, most of the recruiting in women’s basketball was done within your state or very restricted regional recruit-ing. Back then, there were only a few of us out there doing what we were doing in terms of scouring the country for the best players.”

Setting and maintaining the pace Finding great players like Wanda Hol-loway, Janet Harris, Teresa Edwards, Lisa O’Connor and Katrina McClain jump-started Georgia’s meteoric rise in the women’s basketball ranks during the early 1980s. Others who have followed – like Hardmon, current assistant coach La’Keshia Frett, Holland-Corn, Saudia Roundtree, Nolan, Coco and Kelly Miller, Tasha Humphrey and Ashley Houts– have helped Landers maintain that level of excellence for three decades.

Landers’ and his tireless work ethic are the driving and constant forces behind Georgia Basketball. Landers is driven to excel at each and every facet of his life, both on and off the basketball court. That trait that becomes contagious to those around him, be it assistant coaches, players, managers, athletic trainers or anyone else in the “extended family.” Landers attacks every task, regardless of its seeming significance, with as much effort and attention to detail as humanly possible. Everything he attempts be-comes a competition of sorts to produce the best result. Landers also teaches his players to compete in everything they do on the court, in the classroom and throughout their life. Then, Landers sits back and enjoys the fruits of that labor of love. Make no mistake about it, every win still gives him a fairly substantial thrill, but it’s the other aspects of his job that will never show up in any stat sheet or in any record book that are equally important. “Georgia Basketball is a special entity,” Landers said with fatherly pride. “It’s special to me. It’s special to the players. It’s special to the staff. It’s special to our fans. I think everyone associated with this program has a keen appreciation for and takes pride in doing things the right way, at the right time, all the time.”

The final piece of the puzzle Doing things in “the right way, all the time” is what helps the Lady Bulldogs maintain their status among the elite programs across the board in the vast landscape of college athletics. But the ultimate goal of Landers and his previous generations of players is still yet to be met. That elusive national championship is what keeps Landers’ competitive juices flowing the most. “The fire is still there,” Landers said. “I can’t imagine a winner not wanting to win or not caring about winning or ever losing that fire. I think if a person is a competitor, they love to win. The only time they’re not going to have that is when they don’t have a pulse.” Landers’ career objective remains the same as when he inked his letter to Dooley way back in 1979. His resumé then stated succinctly: “Ultimate goal – Coach a major college basketball team to a national championship.” And if these Lady Bulldogs are for-tunate enough to finally complete that objective and lift an NCAA Trophy, you’ll likely find Landers doing exactly what he’s been doing a great deal recently. He’ll be passing much of the praise as-sociated with the achievement away from him and in the directions of the others he finds so deserving.

Landers’ Immediate Family: Andrea, Andy, Pam & Drew. Landers’ Extended Family: Players & Coaches

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Andy Landers: By the NumbersAndy LandersSeason-by-Season

Roane State: .................82-21 (.796)Season Overall1975-76 13-9 1976-77 23-31977-78 21-41978-79 25-5Georgia: .................... 725-239 (.752)Year Overall SEC1979-80 16-121980-81 27-101981-82 21-9 4-31982-83 27-7 4-51983-84 30-3 8-11984-85 29-5 7-11985-86 30-2 9-01986-87 27-5 7-21987-88 21-10 5-41988-89 23-7 6-31989-90 25-5 6-31990-91 28-4 9-01991-92 19-11 6-51992-93 21-13 4-71993-94 17-11 5-61994-95 28-5 8-31995-96 28-5 10-11996-97 25-6 11-11997-98 17-11 8-61998-99 27-7 9-51999-00 32-4 13-12000-01 27-6 11-32001-02 19-11 6-82002-03 21-10 10-42003-04 25-10 8-62004-05 24-10 9-52005-06 23-9 10-42006-07 27-7 11-32007-08 23-10 8-62008-09 18-14 7-7Overall: ......................807-260 (.756)

Weeks Ranked Rk. Coach Weeks 1. Pat Summitt 561 2. Andy Landers 431 3. Jody Conradt 395 4. C. Vivian Stringer 387 5. Tara VanDerveer 369 6. Rene Portland 336 7. Geno Aurriemma 329 8. Kay Yow 326 9. Debbie Ryan 314 10. Jim Foster 313

Coaches with teams featured in weekly editions of

the Associated Press poll

Average “Ws” Rk. Coach Wins 1. Geno Auriemma 29.0 2. Pat Summitt 28.7 3. Joe Foley 25.4 4. Tara VanDerveer 25.2 5. Andy Landers 24.2 6. Sylvia Hatchell 23.9 7. Robin Selvig 23.4 8. Van Chancellor 23.3 9. Wendy Larry 22.8 10. Joe McKeown 22.4

Average wins for active Division I coaches with 20 or

more seasons

Career Wins Rk. Coach No. 1. Pat Summitt 1005 2. Jody Conradt 900 3. C. Vivian Stringer 825 4. Sylvia Hatchell 812 5. Andy Landers 807 6. Tara VanDerveer 757 7. Kay Yow 742 8. Robin Selvig 725 9. Sue Gunter 708 10. Debbie Ryan 699

Note: The NCAA doesn’t recognize Landers’ 82 wins at

Roane, a two-year school

“NCAA” Wins Rk. Coach Weeks 1. Pat Summitt 830 2. Tara VanDerveer 698 3. Geno Auriemma 696 4. Robin Selvig 671 5. Andy Landers 664 6. Jim Foster 644 7. Debbie Ryan 633 8. C. Vivian Stringer 629 9. Jody Conradt 620 10. Rene Portland 587

Coaches’ victory totals since women’s basketball came

under the NCAA in 1981-82

NCAA Bids Rk. Coach No. 1. Pat Summitt 28 2. Andy Landers 26 3. Tara VanDerveer 24 4. Jim Foster 23 Debbie Ryan 23 6. C. Vivian Stringer 22 7. Geno Auriemma 21 Jody Conradt 21 Rene Portland 21 10. Leon Barmore 20 Wendy Larry 20 Kay Yow 20

Tourney Wins Rk. Coach No. 1. Pat Summitt 104 2. Geno Auriemma 61 3. Leon Barmore 56 4. Tara VanDerveer 54 5. Andy Landers 48 6. C. Vivian Stringer 41 7. Gail Goestenkors 37 Sylvia Hatchell 37 9. Debbie Ryan 33 10. Jody Conradt 31 Jim Foster 31

“Sweet 16s” Rk. Coach No. 1. Pat Summitt 27 2. Andy Landers 17 Leon Barmore 17 Geno Auriemma 17 5. Tara VanDerveer 15 6. C. Vivian Stringer 14 7. Sylvia Hatchell 12 Debbie Ryan 12 9. Jody Conradt 11 Rene Portland 11 Marsha Sharp 11 Kay Yow 11

Final Fours Rk. Coach No. 1. Pat Summitt 17 2. Geno Auriemma 10 3. Leon Barmore 9 4. Tara VanDerveer 7 5. Andy Landers 5 6. Gail Goestenkors 4 C. Vivian Stringer 4 8. Joe Ciampi 3 Sylvia Hatchell 3 Sonja Hogg 3 Debbie Ryan 3 Paul Sanderford 3 Linda Sharp 3 Marianne Stanley 3

A top-5 coaching ledger across the board!

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La’Keshia Frett Meredith, the 1993 National Prep Player of the Year, a four-time All-SEC performer for Georgia and seven-year standout in the WNBA, joined the Lady Bulldog Basketball staff as an assistant coach in October 2005.

Frett Meredith enjoyed remarkable success at each of the aforementioned levels. She became the nation’s most coveted prep prospect before leading Georgia to back-to-back Final Four ap-pearances and consecutive SEC titles. Within the professional ranks, Frett’s teams advanced to the WNBA playoffs in six of her seven seasons in the league.

Frett was a three-time All-American at Phoebus High, where she became the State of Virginia’s all-time prep scoring leader for boys’ and girls’. She then

headlined one of the most celebrated recruiting classes in women’s hoops history.

While at Georgia, Frett was the 1994 SEC Freshman of the Year and was named All-SEC by league coaches each of her four years, earning first-team recognition as a sophomore, junior and senior. She was a Naismith All-America pick as a junior and earned All-America recognition from Naismith, the U.S. Basketball Writers Association and the Associated Press (third team) as a senior in 1997. All told, Frett helped lead Geor-gia to a combined 98-27 (.784) record from 1993-97.

“Frett” is still a frequent name within the Georgia records section of this Media Guide. Most notably, she still ranks No. 7

in scoring (1,980) and No. 9 in rebounds (842) among careeer leaders.

In 1997, Frett was a first-round draft pick in the ABL. In fact, Frett and class-mates Kedra Holland-Corn and Tracy Henderson were three of the top-15 overall picks in the 1997 ABL Draft.

After two seasons with the ABL’s Philadelphia Rage, Frett was drafted by the Los Angeles Sparks. Over the next seven summers, she played for the Sparks (1999-00), Sacramento (2001-03), Charlotte (2004) and New York (2004-05). All but one of the teams reached the playoffs.

Frett received her degree in consumer economics from UGA in 1997. In August 2009, La’Keshia married Dion Meredith, a City of Atlanta policeman.

La’Keshia Frett MeredithPersonalBirthdate: June 12, 1975Hometown: Hampton, Va.Family: Married Dion Meredith in Aug. ’09EducationHigh School: Phoebus (’93)College: UGA (’97) Consumer EconomicsPlaying Career◊ 1993 National Prep Player of the Year◊ 1994 SEC Freshman of the Year◊ A four-time All-SEC performer (1993-97)◊ 7-season WNBA career and also played

in Hungary, Israel, Korea and SpainCoaching Career2005-pres. Georgia-Asst. Coach

LA’KESHiAFREtt MEREditH

Georgia ’97 • Fifth season at Georgia • 189-67 (.738) in eight seasons as a player & coach at UGA

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Kim Hairston joined the Georgia Lady Bulldog Basketball staff in May 2007 . Hairston quickly made a visible impact on the Lady Bulldogs’ recruiting, with those efforts helping Georgia ink one of the nation’s top five recruiting classes in the fall of 2008.

Prior to coming to Athens, Hairston collected seven seasons of experience at Cal, Richmond, James Madison and Howard. Four of those teams reached post-season play, including the last three advancing to the NCAA Tournament. That trend has continued in Athens, with two NCAA trips with the Lady Bulldogs.

“I am extremely excited to be a part of the tradition and academic excellence which it is known for,” Hairston said when she was hired. “This is truly a chance of

a lifetime for me full of new challenges and potential growth.”

Most recently before coming to Athens, Hairston spent two seasons as an as-sistant at Cal where the Bears earned back-to-back bids to the NCAAs for the first time since 1993. Hairston helped Cal compile a combined 41-21 record in 2005-06 and 2006-07.

Hairston spent the 2004-05 campaign on the staff at Richmond, her alma mater, when the 23-8 Spiders received their first NCAA bid in 14 seasons.

Hairston also worked three seasons at James Madison and one at Howard.

She was an assistant at JMU from 2000-01 and 2002-04, including the Dukes’ team which reached the semifi-nals of the 2001 WNIT. Sandwiched be-

tween, Hairston was an assistant coach at Howard in 2001-02 when the Bison finished first in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) standings.

Hairston was an AA All-State pick and a three-time District and Regional Player of the Year at Bassett High School.

Hairston began her collegiate playing career at Radford where she was the 1996 Big South Rookie of the Year while playing for the Highlanders’ NCAA Tour-nament team. She then transferred to Richmond, where she was a three-year letterwinner and co-captain in 2000, the same season she was named to the CAA All-Defensive team.

Hairston received her bachelor’s de-gree in sport science from Richmond in 2000.

Kim HairstonPersonalBirthdate: June 20, 1977Hometown: Bassett, Va.EducationHigh School: Bassett (’95)College: Richmond (’00) Sport Science Playing Career◊ Prep all-stater; co-captain at RichmondCoaching Career2000-01 James Madison-Asst. Coach2001-02 Howard-Asst. Coach2002-04 James Madison-Asst. Coach2004-05 Richmond-Asst. Coach2005-07 California-Asst. Coach2007-pres. Georgia-Asst. Coach

KiMHAiRStON

Richmond ’010 • Third season at Georgia • 41-24 (.631) in two seasons at UGA

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Cameron Newbauer was named an assistant coach for Lady Bulldog Bas-ketball in June 2007 after serving as the director of basketball operations for the Georgia Men’s Basketball program for two years.

Newbauer’s seemingly endless supply of energy played a major role in the Lady Bulldogs’ inking one of the nation’s top-five recruiting classes in 2008.

Newbauer actually was in his second stint with the Georgia men before he came to the Lady Bulldogs. He rejoined the Bulldogs in the spring of 2005 after also serving as a graduate manager dur-ing the 2003-04 campaign.

In 2004-05, Newbauer was a men’s as-sistant coach at Siena, where he also was director of operations from 2001-03.

“I’m extremely excited about the oppor-tunity to work with a Hall of Fame coach in an elite program that is a national championship contender,” Newbauer said when hired. “When you take a look at our facilities and the tradition at Geor-gia, it was a chance I had to jump at. Not only that, but I was able to stay in the Georgia Bulldog family, which was very important to me.

“When I visited with Coach Landers I told him ‘If we do this, it’s all about get-ting that national championship.’ We’ve been on the verge, and I want to help make it happen. That’s what we’re all in this for.”

Newbauer was an administrative as-sistant/manager for the U.S. National Team for the 2003 Junior World Cham-

pionships, where he met former Georgia men’s coach Dennis Felton.

Newbauer also gained a vast amount of experience working many of nation’s premier camps, including Five Star, East-ern Invitational, Duke and Texas.

A native of Fort Wayne, Ind., Newbauer graduated from Leo High School, where he was a two-year basketball letterwin-ner. He played one season at Madonna College before attending IU-Fort Wayne. Newbauer was a student assistant on the basketball staff there during his senior year, and he was a varsity assistant coach at Leo High for three seasons while attending IU-Fort Wayne.

Newbauer earned his bachelor’s degree in elementary education from IU-Fort Wayne in 2001.

Cameron NewbauerPersonalBirthdate: June 12, 1978Hometown: Fort Wayne, Ind.EducationHigh School: Leo (’97)College: IU-Fort Wayne (’01) Elementary EducationCoaching Career2000-01 Student Asst.-IU-FW (Men)2001-03 DOBO-Siena (Men)2003-04 Grad. Mgr.-Georgia (Men)2004-05 Asst. Coach-Siena (Men)2005-07 DOBO-Georgia (Men)2007-pres Asst. Coach-Georgia (Women)

CAMERONNEWBAUER

IU-Fort Wayne ’01 • Third season at Georgia • 41-24 (.631) in two seasons at UGA

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Heather LaBarbera, who is in her 10th year as a member of the Lady Bulldog Basketball staff, was named Director of Basketball Operations in 2003.

Following two seasons as a student manager for the Lady Bulldogs, LaBar-bera joined the staff on a full-time basis in June 2002. She served as an Administra-tive Assistant for one year before she was promoted to her current position.

LaBarbera handles a wide variety of responsibilities, including team apparel and travel, as well as coordination of many aspects of Andy Landers’ suc-cessful summer camps. In addition, she serves as liaison with the Fastbreak Club, the Lady Bulldogs’ official booster organization.

LaBarbera is a 1998 graduate of Northwest Whitfield High where she was a two-year starter in basketball and also lettered in softball.

LaBarbera then played two seasons of junior college basketball at Chattanooga State College and started at guard as a sophomore. She received an associate’s degree in general studies from Chatta-nooga State in 2000 and her bachelor’s degree in Management from UGA’s Terry College of Business in August 2002.

A native of Dalton, Ga., LaBarbera is the daughter of Sharon Byers and Floyd and Damaris Byers. She married Mike LaBarbera, her high school sweetheart and also a former Lady Dogs student manager, in May 2005. In March 2007, the LaBarberas welcomed their first son, Graylon.

Heather LaBarberaDirector of Operations • 10th season

Ann Smith, who joined the University of Georgia Athletic Association in January 1998, is in her ninth season with the Lady Bulldog Basketball staff. She served as administrative assistant for five seasons before being promoted to administrative associate in 2005.

Previously, Smith served as assistant to the Georgia Baseball program from 1998-2000. Smith had a great deal of familiarity with the Lady Bulldogs prior to joining the staff as the offices for the baseball and women’s basketball pro-grams are located on the same floor in Stegeman Coliseum.

Prior to joining the Athletic Associa-tion, Smith worked for the Athens Area Chamber of Commerce for nine years. She also worked at UGA’s Grady College of Journalism from 1967-79.

Smith moved to nearby Oconee County while in high school and has remained there since. A breast cancer survivor, Smith was named honorary coach for Georgia’s “Think Pink” game against Florida on Feb. 14, 2008 and presented a pink No. 2 Lady Bulldog jersey – the number she wore while playing at Oconee County High – in pre-game ceremonies. Georgia won that contest, 85-66, giving Smith a perfect 1-0 coaching record.

Smith and her husband Roger have two children, a daughter, Gina Waters, and a son, David. They also have two six-year-old grandchildren: MaryAnn Waters and Noah Smith.

The Smith family is an active part of Watkinsville First Christian Church.

AnnSmith

Administrative Associate • 10th seasonAfter serving as a graduate assistant

manager on the Georgia staff a year ago, Amy Jones joined the Lady Bulldogs on a full-time basis as an administrative as-sistant in August 2009.

Jones was a four-year starter at guard at Presbyterian College, playing Division II basketball her first three seasons before PC transitioned to Division I competition during her senior campaign.

Jones was the leading scorer for the Blue Hose as both a junior and a senior when she averaged 17.6 and 10.0 points, respectively. During her senior season, she scored six points, dished out four assists, grabbed three rebounds and collected a pair of steals in PC’s matchup with Georgia in Athens. She was named Presbyterian’s Student-Athlete of the Week on two occasions that year.

As a sophomore, she averaged 9.8 points per game and dished out a team-high 110 assists during the season. Jones started 19 of 28 games played as a fresh-man and was named to the Southern Athletic Conference’s All-Freshman team and its Academic Honor Roll.

A native of Sandersville, Ga., Jones helped Brentwood High to GISA state titles in basketball as a sophomore and track and field as a junior and senior. She was named all-state in basketball as a sophomore, junior and senior.

The daughter of Jackie and Frankie Jones, Amy received her degree in biol-ogy from PC in May 2008 and is work-ing on a master’s in exercise science at UGA.

AmyJones

Administrative Assistant • 2nd season

Sara KateGreene

Grad Assistant Manager • 2nd season

After knee injuries forced her to retire from basketball last fall, Nicole Stroud will serve as a student assistant for the Lady Bulldogs this season.

Stroud signed with Georgia in the fall of 2006 and was ranked as the nation’s No. 37 prospect by Blue Star.

She was a four-year starter at Avondale High, where she was the first girls’ bas-ketball player in Georgia history to post a triple-double in a state championship game with 16 points, 16 boards and 11 blocks in the Blue Devils’ 2006 AAA vic-tory over Hepzibah.

NicoleStroud

Student Assistant Coach • 1st season

Sara Kate Greene, a two-year letterwin-ner for Georgia, is a graduate assistant manager on the Georgia staff.

Greene walked on with the Lady Bull-dogs during 2004-05 before earning a scholarship for 2005-06. She appeared in 27 games and scored a career-high seven points against Stetson as a freshman.

Greene was a standout at Parkview High where she helped lead the Panthers to the 2003 Class AAAAA state title.

Greene received her bachelor’s de-gree in sports studies in May 2008 and is pursuing a master’s in recreation and leisure studies.

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John Bateman, who has been a mem-ber of the UGA Athletic staff for more than a decade, was promoted to Director of Marketing in July 2006 and is responsible for managing ticketing campaigns, venue concessions and merchandise contracts, marketing and promotional activities on georgiadogs.com, videoboard operations and gameday print operations. He also coordinates the spirit program, acting as a liaison between the Athletic Association and the Redcoat Band. Bateman was Director of Promotions from July 2004-06 and was responsible for the promotional efforts for all 21 Bulldog athletic teams. He joined the Georgia promotions office in August 1994 and served as Assistant Director until 1997, when he was promoted to Associate Director. Bateman is a 1991 graduate of Geor-gia, where he received his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. As an undergraduate he served as a manager for the men’s basketball team for four seasons, including the Bulldogs’ 1990 SEC Championship squad. After earning a master’s in Sport Management from Georgia in 1993, Bate-man worked as the championships and officiating assistant at the Southeastern Conference office in Birmingham, Ala., for a year before returning to Athens. A native of Albany, Ga., Bateman is married to the former Jill Sirmans of Valdosta, Ga.

JohnBateman

Director of Marketing • 6th seasonShannon Becker joined the UGA Ath-

letic Association’s sports medicine staff in July 2006 and is in her fourth season serving as the primary athletic trainer for the Lady Bulldogs.

Previously, Becker served as a gradu-ate assistant athletic trainer at the Uni-versity of Connecticut from 2004-06, working with the women’s soccer, softball and men’s and women’s track and field teams while also assisting with women’s basketball.

During her tenure at UConn, Becker also served as 2005 summer rehabilita-tion coordinator, overseeing rehab and treatment for all sports except football. She also served as medical coordina-tor for women’s soccer competition of the 2004 and 2005 NCAA Tournaments in Storrs, as well as the 2004 Big East Women’s Soccer Tournament and the 2006 Big East Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

Becker received her bachelor’s of sci-ence degree in athletic training from the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse in 2004 and her master’s degree in exercise science from Connecticut in 2006.

At UW–La Crosse, Becker served as the head student athletic trainer for foot-ball and women’s soccer and assisted with six other sports. During 2002 and 2003 she served as an intern for the WNBA’s Minnesota Lynx. Becker, a native of Eagan, Minn., received certification as an athletic trainer and as a strength and conditioning specialist in 2004.

ShannonBecker

Athletic Trainer • 4th season Emily Deitz, who is in her fifth season

working with Lady Bulldog Basketball, was promoted to Director of Promotions in July 2006 after serving one year as Associate Director of Promotions.

Deitz oversees all of the promotional efforts for the 21 varsity sports at Georgia, while directly overseeing the promotional efforts for the football, women’s basket-ball, men’s basketball and gymnastics programs, as well as SEC and NCAA Championships hosted by UGA. She also coordinates Georgia’s dealings with the collegiate licensing program.

Deitz came to Georgia after three prior stops at major universities – including two Southeastern Conference institutions – working in the field of marketing.

Most recently, Deitz served as Director of Marketing at Louisville. She also spent two years at Florida and two years at Auburn, serving as Assistant Director of Marketing at both.

A 1998 alumnus of Western Kentucky University, she worked in the Western Kentucky Athletic marketing office for two years. After graduating from WKU, Deitz joined the staff at Florida as a marketing assistant and also earned her master’s degree in Exercise and Sport Sciences.

A native of Owensboro, Ky., Deitz and her husband Brian, a math teacher and track & field coach at Clarke Central High School, have a daughter, Briley, who was born in January 2007, and were anxiously expected a second daughter in early December 2009.

EmilyDeitz

Director of Promotions • 5th season

Renae BrackenManager

4th season

Chase WhiteManager

4th season

Luke CrossManager

1st season

Mac McintoshManager

1st season

Student Staff

Alex StanleyManager

1st season

Katherine StroerAthletic trainer

1st season

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Rachel Jones joined the UGA Athletic Association staff in June 2008 as an academic counselor.

Jones coordinates those efforts for the women’s basketball and the women’s track and field/cross country programs, as well as the spirit and mascot organiza-tions. She also organizes six sections of FRES 1010, a seminar class for incoming student athletes in all sports.

Jones was a graduate assistant for the academic counseling staff for Kansas State University Athletics during the 2007-08 academic year. There she served as an assistant academic counselor for the men’s basketball program and special-ized learning programs, the assistant tutor supervisor and an assistant manager for the academic tutor center.

Jones earned three degrees from Kansas State. She received bachelor’s degrees in both Geography and His-tory in December 2006 and added a master’s in education (college student personnel work) in December 2008. She also receiveed a graduate certificate in academic advising from Kansas State in December 2008.

A native of Council Grove, Kan., and the former Rachel Collier, Jones married her husband Nick on Nov. 10, 2007. In her spare time, Jones enjoys walking her two dogs, Bam and Buster.

Rachel Jones

Academic Counseling • 2nd seasonMike Mobley was promoted to Associ-

ate Sports Communications Director in July 2000 after serving as Assistant SID since 1995. His responsibilities include handling media relations for women’s basketball and women’s golf programs, as well as additional duties with football.

In 2000, Mobley was recognized by Women’s Basketball Journal as one of five “All-American” women’s basketball SIDs. His 2007-08 women’s golf media guide was judged as the nation’s best by the College Sports Information Directors of America.

Mobley also served as the Venue Press Chief for the Boxing competition of the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games and is a member of the U.S. Basketball Writers Association.

Mobley received a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism from UGA’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communications. He also served as a student assistant in the UGA SID office from 1985-89 and was SID for track and field and volleyball during that time.

Prior to returning to Athens, Mobley served as publications coordinator for the 1990 Goodwill Games; as an assistant editor for Host Communications; and as public relations director for Ken Small Marketing, an Atlanta firm which man-aged the Kuppenheimer Classic college basketball doubleheader and the Atlanta Thunder World TeamTennis franchise.

A native of Winder, Mobley and his wife, Sallie, have two children: Kevin (11) and Caroline (9).

MikeMobley

Sports Communications • 15th seasonJosh Rucci, who joined the UGA

strength and conditioning staff in January 2006, is in his first season coordinating those efforts for the Lady Bulldogs.

Rucci brought a wealth of experience with him to Athens, including a stint as an intern with the NBA’s Chicago Bulls.

From 2004-05, Rucci was a volunteer student assistant with the strength and conditioning program while an undergrad-uate at Bowling Green State University. There he worked primarily with football (MAC) and hockey (CCHA).

A Chicago land native, Ruci then com-pleted a seven-month internship with the Bulls, where he worked under former head strength and conditioning coach Al Vermeil and current head coach Erik Helland and helped Chicago to its second straight play-off appearance.

In January 2006, Rucci came to Athens as a graduate assistant. In that role, he coordinated the strength and conditioning efforts for the men’s and women’s cross country and men’s and women’s golf programs. He was also greatly involved with the men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s swimming and women’s gymnastics squads.

Rucci is a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS). He received his bachelor’s as an Exercise Specialist in the Kinesiology program from BGSU in 2005 and his master’s in Motor Behavior from UGA in 2008 and is now pursuing a doctorate in the same field.

JoshRucci

Strength & Conditioning • 1st seasonScott Hallberg was named event coor-

dinator for the UGA Athletic Association in February 2006 after serving as a full-time intern in the Event Management depart-ment for the previous year.

In this role, Hallberg directly oversees the gameday operations of both men’s and women’s basketball, track and field and cross country. His duties also entail assisting with hosting of NCAA Champi-onships on the UGA campus, including first- and second-round games of the 2009 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tour-nament at the Arena at Gwinnett Center, the 2004, ’05 and ’07 Tennis NCAAs, the 2006 Women’s Swimming and Diving NCAAs and the 2008 Women’s Gym-nastics NCAAs.

In addition, Hallberg manages the administration and payment process of Athletic Association event staff payroll, as well as other administrative and schedul-ing functions at Stegeman Coliseum.

Prior to working in Event Management, Hallberg was a student assistant in the Athletic Association’s Marketing and Promotions office for two years while an undergraduate at Georgia. He assisted with gameday execution of contests and giveaways at football and men’s and women’s basketball games.

Hallberg grew up in Lexington, Ky., before moving to Marietta, Ga., and graduating from Lassiter High School in 2000. He received his bachelor’s degree in marketing and risk management & insurance from Georgia’s Terry College of Business in 2004.

ScottHallberG

Event Management • 3rd season

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Dr. Michael F. AdamsUniversity President

Dr. Michael F. Adams was named the 21st president of the Uni-versity of Georgia on June 11, 1997. He immediately focused on securing UGA’s future as one of America’s premier public research universities. A strategic plan, completed in 2001 at his direction, identified three themes for UGA’s growth in the first decade of the 21st century: Building the New Learning Environment, Maximizing Research Op-portunities and Competing in a Global Economy. Under Dr. Adams’

leadership, student quality has risen steadily and the University of Georgia has been rec-ognized as one of the nation’s top 20 public research universities for eight out of the past 10 years by U.S. News & World Report. External funding for research, public service and instruction totals more than $200 million annually. Private giving to the university is at its highest level ever as UGA recently completed the Archway to Excellence Campaign with $654 million in gifts and pledges, far exceeding the $500 million goal. The total value of construction initiated during his tenure approaches $1 billion, financed through the innovative use of state, federal, internal and private funds, and includes the Student Learning Center; new residence halls and a dining commons on East Campus; a new home for the Lamar Dodd School of Art; the Complex Carbohydrate Research Center; the Paul Coverdell Center for Biomedical and Health Sciences; the Animal Health Research Center; and an expansion of Sanford Stadium and the Women’s Athletic Com-plex. Moore College, Candler Hall, Phi Kappa Hall and Myers Hall have been renovated and Old College, the University’s first building, has been renovated as the home of the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences. Widely recognized as a leader in higher education administration, Dr. Adams recently completed a term as chair of the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges. He is the only person to have served as chair of the American Council on Education, the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities and the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities . He has been chair of the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, the accrediting body for higher education in the southern United States, and in 2005 received the agency’s James T. Rogers Distinguished Leadership Award. He is a member of the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics and chairs the NCAA Executive Committee. He holds a bachelor’s degree in speech and history from David Lipscomb College. He earned a master’s in political communications and a doctorate in political communications, with a cognate emphasis in educational administration, from The Ohio State University. At OSU, he was named a University Fellow, the highest academic recognition given by the graduate school. He holds an academic appointment as a professor of speech com-munication at UGA. Dr. Adams was born in Montgomery, Alabama and attended public schools in Albany, Macon and Atlanta, graduating from high school in Chattanooga in 1966. He began his professional career on the communication faculty at Ohio State, later serving as vice president for university affairs at Pepperdine University. He was president of Centre Col-lege in Danville, Kentucky for nine years before coming to Georgia. He also served as chief of staff for Senator Howard Baker and as an aide to Governor Lamar Alexander of Tennessee. “The people of the state of Georgia deserve a flagship institution every bit as good as the citizens of Virginia or Michigan or California or North Carolina,” Dr. Adams said when he was named president. “I am committed to making the University of Georgia that kind of institution.”

Damon Evansdirector of Athletics

UGA letterwinner and double-degree holder Damon Evans was selected as Director of Athletics in December 2003, and assumed those duties on July 1, 2004. At the time he was just 34 years of age, and one of the youngest ADs in the country. However, he had already established himself as an up and coming athletic administrator. Evans has received several honors including the Street and Smith’s Sports Business Journal “40 Under 40 Award” for 2004, 2005, and 2007; the UGA Terry College of Business Award as the “Outstanding

Young Alumnus”; and Sports Illustrated’s “101 Most Influential Minorities in Sports”. Damon oversees a premier program with 21 intercollegiate sports teams involving more than 600 student-athletes, an $84-million budget and a 260-person staff. He is a member of several SEC and NCAA Committees, Chairman of the NCAA Division I Leadership Council and is involved in volunteer and community service roles across the state of Georgia. In his first year at the helm, Georgia captured three national championships and finished seventh in the NACDA Directors’ Cup. Additionally, UGA enjoyed the best year of fundraising in school history with more than $32 million raised. Success continued in 2005-06 with one national championship and a record seven conference titles. During Damon’s third year, 2006-07, gymnastics won its third straight NCAA Championship and men’s tennis capped an undefeated season by winning the national championship. The 2007-08 academic year demonstrated the continued excellence that has been the trademark of UGA Athletics. National titles were claimed in gymnastics, men’s tennis and equestrian, and all told, 13 of Georgia’s 21 programs met the “ultimate” goal of the finishing in the nation’s top 10 and SEC’s top three. Last year provided another memorable chapter in Evans’ tenure, with national titles in gymnastics and equestrian, a student-athlete graduation rate of 70 percent and all 21 sports meeting the NCAA APR, including four sports posting the highest marks in the SEC. Other highlights during Evans’ tenure include: the structuring of an agreement with ISP Sports to out-source marketing rights to more than doubled sponsorship revenue; recogni-tion as the “most profitable intercollegiate athletics program in the country”; a major financial contribution of $2 million to the University’s “Archway to Excellence” capital campaign and surpassing the Association’s goal of $60 million as part of the University-wide “Archway to Excellence” effort by raising $63 million for the “Investing in Champions” initiative; the establishment of new academic policies and the creation of a state-of-the-art web-based academic accountability system; the opening of the new $30 million Coliseum Training Facility; and increased royalty revenue, a constant for the past 13 years at UGA. Damon was born in Nebraska, but spent much of his youth in Gainesville, Ga., where he graduated from Gainesville High. During his football career at Georgia (1988-92), Evans earned a starting assignment four consecutive seasons, played in three bowl games (‘89 Peach, ‘91 Independence, and ‘92 Citrus) and was a member of the ’91 and ’92 teams that won nine and 10 games, respectively. He earned two degrees from Georgia, receiving a bachelor’s in finance in 1992 and a master’s of education in sports management in 1994. Evans joined the staff at Missouri, serving as Director of Compliance and Operations (1994-95). After holding the positions as a Director and Assistant Commissioner for Eligibility and Compliance Services at the SEC (1995-98), he returned to his alma mater. Before his appointment as UGA Director of Athletics, Damon held titles of Associate and Senior Associ-ate A.D. for Internal Affairs. Currently he is Vice-Chair of the NCAA Division I Management Council (the highest governance committee attainable by an athletic administrator) and has been appointed to the NCAA Division I Oversight and Monitoring Group. He is married to the former Kerri Budd of Atlanta and they have two children, Cameron and Kennedy.

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Dr. Carla WilliamsSenior Woman Administrator

Dr. Carla Williams, a four-year letterwinner for the Lady Bull-dogs as the former Carla Green, was promoted to Senior Associ-ate Athletic Director in May 2007 after serving as an Associate AD from 2004-07. She oversees

academic services, life skills and compliance and is administrator over the women’s basketball, equestrian, gymnastics and swimming and diving programs. Williams was an Associate and Assistant AD at Van-derbilt from 2000-04, where she oversaw 11 sports as well as the CHAMPS/Life Skills program. Williams received a bachelor’s degree in sociology from UGA in 1989, as well as a master’s in public ad-ministration in 1991. She was an assistant coach on Andy Landers’ staff from 1991-96, including teams which reached two Final Fours and won two SEC titles.

Williams served as UGA’s Assistant Director of Com-pliance from 1996-97 before being a graduate assistant for academic support and coordinator for student-athlete development and life skills at Florida State from 1997-00 while earning a doctor of philosophy degree. Williams led LaGrange (Ga.) High to two Class AAAA state titles. A three-year starter at Georgia, she still ranks No. 8 in career assists (425) and steals (285). Williams and her husband, Brian, have three chil-dren: daughters, Carmen (14) and Camryn (10), and a son, Josh (5).

Frank CrumleyExecutive Associate

Athletic director Frank Crumley, who has been

a member of the UGA Athletic Association staff since 1991, was named Executive Associate Ath-letic Director for the UGA Athletic Association in May 2007.

Crumley serves as chief financial officer for the Ath-letic Department and is also responsible for day-to-day operations, budget planning and reporting, contracts and Information Technology. Crumley has played a number of integral roles within the Athletic Association over the course of his 18-year career in Athens. He began with the Promotions and Marketing Department in 1991 as an intern. From 1994-00, Crumley was the Assistant Ticket Manager. He has received four subsequent promotions – to Director of Business Operations in 2000, to Assistant Athletic Director for Business Operations in 2003 and to Senior Associate Athletic Director for Finance and Administration in July 2004. Crumley has a bachelor’s degree in exercise and sports science and a master’s in Sports Administration, both from the University of Georgia. A native of Eden, N.C., Crumley graduated from Brookstone School in Columbus, Ga. Crumley is mar-ried to the former Mary Beth Elias of Norcross, Ga., who works for UGA’s Office of External Affairs in the Financial Services Division.

Jere MoreheadFaculty Athletics Representative

Jere W. Morehead, vice president for instruction and the Meigs Professor of Legal Studies at the University of Georgia, was named senior vice president for academic affairs and provost in September 2009. He has served

as UGA’s faculty athletics representative since 2003. Morehead has served UGA in several leadership posi-tions since joining the faculty in 1986. He was named vice president for instruction in 2007 after serving on an interim basis in 2006. He was named Meigs Profes-sor of Legal Studies in the Terry College of Business in 2004. He served as vice provost for academic affairs from 2004-06 and as associate provost and director of the Honors Program from 1999-04. Before serving in those positions, he was acting executive director for the Office of Legal Affairs from 1998-99. Before joining the UGA faculty, he served as an assistant United States attorney with the Department of Justice for six years. Morehead has been honored with several UGA teaching awards, including the Josiah Meigs Teaching Award, the Richard B. Russell Undergraduate Teaching Award, the Teacher of the Year Award in the Terry College of Business and the Tresp Outstanding Honors Professor Award. As senior vice president for academic affairs and pro-vost, Morehead oversees instruction, research, public service and outreach and student affairs, and the deans of UGA’s 16 schools and colleges report to him.

Eric BaumgartnerAssistant AdCompliance

Matt BrachowskiAssistant Ad

Event Management

Claude FeltonAssociate Ad

Sports Communications

Glada HorvatAssistant Ad

Academics/Eligibility

Arthur JohnsonAssociate Ad

internal Operations

Dave MuiaSpecial Assistant tothe Athletic director

Alan thomasAssociate Ad

External Operations

Craig WhiteAssociate Ad

Sports/Operations

Charles WhittemoreAssistant Ad

Facilities

University of Georgia Athletic Association Senior Staff

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– Ashley Houts

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◊ Oneofthenation’spremierplayerswhodrivesvirtuallyeverythingtheLadyDogsdoonbothendsofthefloor.

◊ WonhersecondinternationalGoldMedalinthelastthreesummersbyhelpingtheU.S.NationalTeamwinthe2009WorldUniversityGames.Previousmedalwasatthe2007FIBAU21WorldChampionships.

2008-09 Season◊ AnhonorablementionmemberoftheWBCAStateFarm

All-Americasquadandtabbedsecond-teamAll-SECbybothleaguecoachesandtheAssociatedPress.

◊ NamedSECPlayeroftheWeekonDec.1andMarch2.◊ BrokeherownUGAseasonrecordforaverageminutes

andledtheSECinMPGforthesecondstraightyear.◊ Loggedanamazing37.7MPG,including39.9MPGin

14SECdateswhensheplayedallbut67.6seconds.◊ Playedall40minutesin21of32games–nottomen-

tion“40-”nightsversusVanderbiltandKentucky.◊ AmongSECleaders,alsofinishedNo.14inscoring,No.

3inassists,No.4instealsandNo.6inbothFTpct.andassist-to-TOs.

◊ NamedMVPofUNLV’sLadyRebelRound-up.◊ Dishedoutacareer-high13assists–tojustoneTO–

inaJan.29upsetofpreviouslyundefeatedandNo.5-rankedAuburn.

◊ JoinedthreeoftheLadyBulldogs’top-10careerleadersledgersduringtheseason:stealsatRutgersmovedtoNo.7;assistsversusArkansasandascendedtoNo.5;andFTsmadeatKentuckyclimbedtoNo.9.

◊ BecameUGA’s30th1000-pointscoreratVanderbilt.◊ Scored12ofUGA’sfinal13pointsatKentucky,includ-

ing7-of-8FTsinthefinal64seconds,enroutetoacareer-high26points.

◊ Averaged8.3pointsbyconnectingon52.6percentofherFGs,47.1percentofherthreesand90.9ofherFTsattheWorldUniversityGamesinBelgrade.

2007-08 Season ◊ Namedsecond-teamAll-SECbycoachesandtheAP.◊ LedtheSECinMPG,andalsoNo.15inscoring,No.

2inassists,No.3instealsandFTpct.andNo.6inassist-to-TOs.

◊ Playedeveryminuteof16games,includingall45ver-susFloridaStateand40ineightof14SECoutings.

◊ TabbedMVPoftheFIUFun&SunClassiconDec.30...adaypriortoher20thbirthday.

◊ Pouredin25pointsatFlorida.Putup21inthefirsthalf,theoutputoftheGatorsasateamduringtheperiod.

◊ Recordedherfirstcareerdouble-doublewith13pointsand12assistsinanNCAATourneywinoverIowa.

◊ TheonlyrisingsophomoreontheU.S.squadthatwonthe2007U21Worlds.Averaged4.1pointsin11.9minutesofactionpergameattheU21WorldsinMos-cow,including14againstBelgiuminthequarterfinals.

2006-07 Season ◊ ChosenastheconsensusSECFreshmanoftheYear,

Georgia’sleague-leadingsixthrecipientofthataward,afterearningSECFreshmanoftheWeekfourtimes.

◊ TabbedFreshmanAll-AmericabybothBasketballTimesandgballmag.com.

◊ BroketheUGAfreshmanrecordforsteals,toppingthemark(89)ofSECcareerstealsleaderSherillBaker.

ASHLEyHOuTS5-6 • Senior • Guard • Trenton, Ga. • Dade County High School1

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Ashley Houts’ Career Statistics & Career HighsPoints: 26Kentucky(2/26/09) Blocks: 1MississippiState(2/17/08)Boards: 9Richmond(11/9/07) Steals: 10Memphis(11/29/07)Assists: 13Auburn(1/29/09) Minutes:45FloridaState(12/29/07)

Season GP-GS MP-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. A TO BL S PF-D Pts.-Avg.2006-07 34-31 1145-33.7 91-219 .416 33-96 .344 105-136 .772 105-3.1 124 97 0 93 60-0 320-9.42007-08 33-33 1215-36.8 111-260 .427 34-99 .343 131-165 .794 94-2.8 163 119 1 87 69-1 387-11.72008-09 32-32 1207-37.7 129-315 .410 39-125 .312 88-113 .779 90-2.8 151 111 0 70 65-1 385-12.0Totals 99-96 3567-36.0 331-794 .417 106-320 .331 324-414 .783 289-2.9 438 327 1 250 194-2 1092-11.0

◊ InSECstats,wasNo.2inmpg,No.3insteals,No.8inassists,No.9inFTpct.andNo.10inassists-to-TOs.

◊ Becamethe58th(ofnow62)freshmantostart–andthe21st(ofnow22)todosointheircollegiatedebut–duringAndyLanders’UGAtenure.

◊ Stellaratthelineinlate-gamesituations:hit4-of-4inthefinal30secondsversusStanford;hadakeystealandFTwith28secondsleftagainstFloridaState;made8-of-10inthefinal4:10inwinoverVanderbilt.

◊ TiedtheUGAsingle-gamerecordforstealswith10againstMemphis.

Opponent MP FGs 3FGs FTs Reb. A B S Pts.AlabamaSt. 23 2-5 1-2 9-10 2 4 0 4 14Oakland 40 0-5 0-2 3-4 4 6 0 3 3Detroit 40 7-16 3-10 0-0 5 6 0 3 17N.C.Central 27 7-9 2-3 1-1 1 3 0 3 17CalSt.Fullerton 38 8-16 3-8 1-1 3 4 0 2 20E.Washington 37 7-13 1-4 7-8 2 6 0 2 22ETSU 33 5-14 0-2 3-4 2 3 0 2 13TennesseeTech 25 3-10 0-2 1-3 1 5 0 2 7GeorgiaTech 40 2-12 1-5 0-0 3 5 0 2 5Rutgers 40 2-5 0-1 5-6 1 1 0 4 9UAB 35 4-9 1-2 3-4 3 9 0 4 12Clemson 40 4-10 1-5 2-2 2 5 0 1 11Xavier 40 3-10 1-5 2-2 1 2 0 2 9Virginia 40 8-14 1-5 2-2 4 2 0 2 19OleMiss 40 2-10 1-1 2-2 3 6 0 3 7S.Carolina 40 4-9 0-0 5-6 2 9 0 4 13SavannahSt. 30 6-8 1-2 4-7 5 3 0 4 17Florida 39 2-10 1-5 0-0 3 3 0 1 5Vanderbilt 40- 5-15 2-7 6-8 7 3 0 1 18Alabama 40 5-8 1-3 0-0 6 3 0 1 11Auburn 40 1-5 0-3 4-6 6 13 0 1 6MississippiSt. 40 3-8 1-4 1-2 1 4 0 1 8Tennessee 40 3-6 1-2 4-4 3 3 0 2 11Arkansas 40 6-13 3-7 3-4 3 6 0 1 18Vanderbilt 40 3-11 1-7 0-0 1 4 0 1 7LSU 40 2-7 1-2 3-4 4 4 0 2 8Auburn 40 2-7 1-5 0-0 2 9 0 3 5Kentucky 40 7-13 3-4 9-10 0 4 0 3 26Florida 40 6-12 1-5 1-2 3 4 0 2 14Kentucky 40- 6-14 3-5 7-9 1 4 0 1 22Vanderbilt 40 1-4 1-3 0-0 5 3 0 0 3ArizonaSt. 40 3-7 2-4 0-2 1 4 0 3 8

2008-09 Game-By-Game Linescores

◊ EarnedaspotonESPN’stop-10playsaftershedrovethelengthoffloorandhitabuzzer-beatinggame-winner–10-footerfromtheleftbaseline–vs.LSU.

High School◊ CoachedbyRandyWatsonasaseniorandbyGene

Durdenasafreshman,sophomoreandjunioratDadeCountyHighSchool.

◊ Hadher“23”jerseyretiredbyDadeCountyfollowingherseniorseason.

◊ Recordedcareeraveragesof21.1points,4.6rebounds,4.8assistsand6.3stealspergameatDateCounty.

◊ SelectedtoplayintheMcDonald’sandWBCAAll-Amer-icagamesandalsonamedsecond-teamAll-AmericabyParadeandsixth-teambyStreet&Smith’s.

◊ NamedHomecomingQueenandMissDadeCountyHighasasenior.

Personal ◊ BornDecember31,1987,Ashleyisthedaughterof

GregandJoniHouts.◊ Major:RecreationandLeisureStudies.◊ Heroldersister,Emily,playedcollegiatelyatGadsden

StateCommunityCollegeandChattanooga.◊ Heryoungerbrother,Andrew,wasasecond-teamAll-

StatehonoreeasajunioratDadeCountyin2008-09.◊ RecipientoftheValPorterFamilyScholarshipEndow-

mentfor2006-07,theTomandJeanetteGreesonScholarshipEndowmentfor2007-08andtheLeonJr.andVickieFarmerScholarshipEndowmentfor2008-09and2009-10.

Opponent MP FGs 3FGs FTs Reb. A B S Pts.Richmond 28 6-14 2-5 3-6 9 4 0 5 17GeorgeMason 26 5-6 2-3 5-6 2 5 0 7 17Ga.Southern 21 7-8 2-3 0-0 4 3 0 3 16Temple 40 4-11 0-2 4-5 4 6 0 3 12PrairieView 30 6-9 1-4 0-2 1 3 0 2 13SouthernCal 37 1-7 1-6 4-6 3 5 0 2 7Oakland 38 2-6 0-2 2-4 2 2 0 5 6Ga.Tech 40 2-7 1-2 11-12 2 3 0 1 16Davidson 37 4-9 1-3 4-7 7 7 0 2 13Mercer 21 2-3 0-1 0-0 1 6 0 3 4FloridaState 45 4-8 2-3 3-6 0 6 0 0 13FIU 36 9-14 4-5 2-2 4 5 0 4 24Presbyterian 30 4-11 1-5 7-7 4 6 0 5 16Xavier 40 1-6 1-3 5-7 2 6 0 2 8OleMiss 40 4-8 1-4 2-3 3 5 0 3 11Auburn 36 4-7 0-1 7-7 3 1 0 1 15Vanderbilt 40 2-7 0-1 4-4 1 5 0 1 8Alabama 38 2-7 0-3 7-8 0 5 0 6 11Florida 37 8-13 3-3 6-8 6 6 0 5 25Oklahoma 40 1-6 0-0 4-4 1 6 0 2 6Kentucky 40 3-8 2-3 1-2 6 2 0 2 9Vanderbilt 40 4-9 1-3 4-4 3 4 0 5 13Arkansas 40 2-3 0-1 8-10 7 5 0 1 12LSU 40- 4-12 1-4 4-4 4 1 0 1 13Florida 37 2-5 0-3 2-2 2 9 0 2 4MississippiSt. 40 3-7 1-4 2-5 1 7 1 2 9Auburn 40 3-8 2-5 2-2 4 4 0 3 10S.Carolina 40- 1-7 0-3 2-2 0 5 0 2 4Tennessee 40 2-6 0-1 4-4 2 2 0 2 8Alabama 38 2-4 2-4 9-12 0 3 0 2 15Kentucky 40 3-7 0-2 4-5 1 6 0 1 10Iowa 40 2-8 0-3 9-9 4 12 0 1 13N.Carolina 40 3-6 3-4 0-0 1 8 0 1 9

Opponent MP FGs 3FGs FTs Reb. A B S Pts.Rutgers 35 5-9 2-5 6-7 4 7 0 5 18N.C.A&T 32 2-5 1-1 4-4 4 8 0 1 9Davidson 27 0-7 0-2 2-2 3 1 0 3 2Ga.Southern 27 4-7 1-2 2-5 3 2 0 3 11Stanford 36 1-4 1-2 6-9 3 4 0 3 9Memphis 31 7-13 2-6 0-0 3 5 0 10 16Ga.Tech 27 4-6 0-1 3-3 3 5 0 2 11MTSU 30 2-6 0-0 4-5 3 2 0 0 8SavannahSt. 26 2-7 0-4 3-4 0 3 0 3 7TCU 27 2-3 1-1 2-2 0 1 0 1 7GeorgeMason 18 1-4 1-4 0-0 5 1 0 1 3Richmond 25 2-8 0-1 3-3 1 1 0 1 7G.Washington 20 0-1 0-0 0-2 1 3 0 0 0Brown 36 2-9 1-3 2-5 1 8 0 5 7Florida 32 3-7 1-4 2-2 3 7 0 3 9LSU 38 2-6 1-2 2-2 3 4 0 1 7MississippiSt. 34 3-7 0-3 0-0 4 4 0 2 6Tennessee 40 3-4 0-1 2-2 2 1 0 3 8Vanderbilt 40 5-13 1-4 10-13 4 4 0 1 21FloridaSt. 40 2-4 2-3 3-4 3 4 0 3 9OleMiss 39 0-7 0-3 2-2 6 6 0 2 2Florida 40 6-9 4-6 0-0 6 4 0 5 16LSU 40 2-2 0-0 2-3 3 3 0 1 6Tennessee 38 2-5 1-2 6-6 1 1 0 2 11Alabama 34 3-7 1-4 3-4 2 3 0 1 10SouthCarolina 37 4-11 1-6 4-4 1 3 0 5 13Kentucky 39 1-1 0-0 7-9 3 4 0 3 9Auburn 40 2-4 1-2 2-6 4 4 0 2 7Arkansas 40 4-9 3-5 4-8 4 3 0 5 15Kentucky 34 4-6 0-1 4-4 5 3 0 0 12Vanderbilt 32 1-3 0-1 7-8 5 4 0 4 9Belmont 37 3-8 2-5 2-2 4 6 0 3 10IowaState 36 4-9 2-6 4-4 5 3 0 3 14Purdue 38 3-8 3-6 2-2 3 2 0 6 11

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Persistence

“Some people succeed because they have talent. Some people succeed because they have skill. But most people succeed because they are persistent. They are the ones who grind day in and day out despite adversity. And it is that little bit that makes all the difference.”

– Ebony Jones

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EBONyJONES

6-3 • Freshman • Forward • Dallas, Texas • Cedar Hill High School2◊ Ultra-athleticpostprospectwhoexcelledinbothvol-

leyballandtrack&fieldinhighschool,honingabilitiesthatshouldprovebeneficialasafull-timebasketballplayeratthecollegiatelevel.

◊ OnlyplayedtwoseasonsofvarsitybasketballatCedarHillbutherphysicalskillsandaggressiveeffortonbothendsofthefloorimmediatelygottheattentionoftheLadyBulldogcoachingstaff.

High School◊ CoachedbyAndreaRobinsonasaseniorandbyAn-

dreaHarmon-RobinsasajunioratCedarHillHigh.◊ Asasenior,averaged13.0points,12.0rebounds,3.0

blocksand1.5stealswhilehelpingCedarHillcompileanimpressive26-7record.

◊ TabbedtheDistrict7AAAAADefensivePlayeroftheYearasaseniorin2009.

◊ NamedtheDistrict7AAAAANewcomeroftheYearasajunior,herfirstseasonplayingvarsitybasketballfortheLadyLonghorns.

◊ Asajunior,averaged13.0pointsand8.0boards.

◊ Hasthreeprepteammatesplayingcollegehoops–Sky-larCollins,asophomoreatTexasA&M;andclass-matesArielRobertsonatDivisionIIWestTexasA&MandShakiraWaggoneratJacksonvilleJuniorCollege.

◊ LedCedarHill’svolleyballteamtoa24-14recordasasenior,includinga13-1markenroutetowinningtheDistrict7AAAAAtitle.

◊ SelectedastheDistrict7AAAAAMostValuablePlayerinvolleyballasasenior.

◊ Namedto2008All-VYPEMagazinefirst-teamvolleyballsquad,anall-classificationall-starteamchosebythatDallas-areapublication.

◊ PlayedoutsidehitterinvolleyballandwasrecruitedbymajorDivisionIschoolstoplaythatsportaswell.

◊ Recordedapersonalbestof56.93inthe400-meterdashduringherjuniorseason.

◊ RantheleadofflegforCedarHill’s1600-meterrelayteamthatfinishedeighthatthe2009ClassAAAAAStateChampionships.

◊ Qualifiedforthe2009RegionChampionshipsinthe400meters,aswellasthe400-and1600-meterrelays.

◊ AccordingtoCedarHillcoachAndreaRobinson:“It’shardtofindgirlsthatare6-2,6-3thatareasathleticandmovethewaythatEbonydoes.SherunslikenothingI’veeverseenforagirlthatsize.She’sjustphenomenallyathletic.It’sunbelievablewhenyouwatchher.Shehassuchalongwingspanbutshealsocanrunandjumplikeyoujustdon’tsee6-2,6-3girlsdo.”

Personal◊ BornJanuary30,1991,EbonyisthedaughterofMi-

cheauxBrileyandJamesCooper.◊ IntendedMajor:Business.◊ RecipientoftheVincentJ.andBarbaraDooleyScholar-

shipfor2009-10.

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Belief“you must believe in yourself when you step foot on the court because if you don’t believe in yourself, then how can your teammates believe in you.”

– Anne Marie Armstrong

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◊ Oneofthemostdecoratedall-aroundhighschoolathletesinthestateofGeorgia’shistory,with10teamandindividualstatetitlestohercredit.

◊ Wonthreestatetitlesinbasketball,threeinvolleyballandfourintrack(threeindividualandoneteam).

◊ TosaytheLadyBulldogcoachingstaffisexcitedtoseeherpotentialwhenconcentratingsolelyonbasketballwouldbeagrossunderstatement.

High School◊ CoachedbyJanAzaratWesleyan.◊ Namedfourth-teamAll-AmericabyParadeMagazineas

asenior.◊ Listedasthenation’sNo.41andNo.50prospectby

HoopgurlzandtheCollegiateGirlsBasketballreport,respectively.

◊ Tabbed2008and2009MissGeorgiaBasketballtheGeorgiaSportsWritersAssociation,theAtlantaJour-nal-ConstitutionandtheAtlantaTipoffClub,becomingonlythethirdrepeatrecipientintheaward’shistoryalongwithMayaMooreandUGA’sTashaHumphrey.

◊ AlsonamedGatorade’sGeorgiaPlayeroftheYearasaseniorin2009.

◊ FeaturedinSportsIllustrated’sAugust25,2008editionofFacesintheCrowd.

◊ NamedNationalPlayeroftheYearbytheNationalChristianSchoolAthleticAssociationin2008and2009.Alsoathree-timeNCSAAAll-American,earningfirst-teamhonorsasajuniorandseniorandsecond-teamrecognitionasasophomore.

◊ Finishedhercareerwith2,128points(No.7inGwinnettCountyhistory),820rebounds,458assistsand216blockedshots.

◊ Namedfirst-teamAll-StateforClassAAasasophomoreandjunior,aswellasforClassAasasenior.

◊ Asasenior,averaged18.3points,6.4rebounds,3.9as-sists,2.9stealsand2.0blocksinleadingWesleyantoitssecondstraightstatetitle.

◊ Asajunior,averaged19.2points,8.2rebounds,3.7as-sists,3.5stealsand2.4blockswhileleadingtheLadyWolvestoa30-3recordandtheGeorgiaClassAAstatechampionship.

◊ Pouredinacareer-high40points(andgrabbed17re-bounds)againstSavannahChristianinthesemifinalsofthe2008statetourney.

◊ NamedtheNationalPlayeroftheYearandfirst-teamAll-AmericainvolleyballbytheNationalChristianSchoolAthleticAssociationin2008.

◊ Namedfirst-teamAll-Stateinvolleyballasasophomore,juniorandsenior.

◊ LedWesleyantostatechampionshipsinvolleyballasafreshman,sophomoreandjunior.

◊ Athree-timestatechampioninthehighjumpandhelpedWesleyantotheteamtitlein2009.Recordedathird-placefinishintheshotputasasenior.

◊ Leapedaschool-recordof5-6towinthestatetitleasasophomorein2007.

Personal◊ BornJanuary23,1991,AnneMarieisthedaughterof

Robert(aUGAgraduate)andLeslieArmstrong.◊ IntendedMajor:Business.

ANNE MARIEARMSTRONG

6-3 • Freshman • Guard • Norcross, Ga. • Wesleyan School3

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Instinct

“Some people are just afraid of success...once a loser, most likely always a loser. But once you get that taste of winning, you develop that burning hate for losing. It’s a matter of how good you want to be. Success must be an instinct, not an option.”

– Jasmine James

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JASMINEJAMES5-9 • Freshman • Guard • Memphis, Tenn. • Bartlett High School10

◊ AshiftyperimeterplayerwhocouldprovidetheLadyBulldogswithscoringoptionstheyhavebeenshortonasoflate.

◊ Thethree-timePlayeroftheYearforMemphis,ahotbedofhoopsoneverylevel.

High School◊ CoachedbyLynnWhitfieldatBartlettHigh.◊ RankedastheNo.21prospectinthecountrybythe

CollegiateGirlsBasketballReport,aswellasNo.26bytheAll-StarGirlsBasketballReportandNo.30byBluestar.

◊ Athree-timeall-statehonorforClassAAAbytheTen-nesseeSportsWritersAssociation.

◊ NamedtheMemphisCommercialAppeal’s“BestofPreps”PlayeroftheYearasasophomore,juniorandsenior.

◊ NamedtotheTennesseean’s“DreamTeam”ofthetopfiveplayersinthestateregardlessofschoolclassifica-tionin2008...UGAclassmateJasmineHassellalsowasincludedonthatledger.

◊ Becamethefirstthree-yearwinneroftheMemphis“BestofPreps”awardingirls’basketballinthe40-yearhis-toryoftheprogram.

◊ OneofthreefinalistsforTennessee’sAAAMissBasket-ballin2009,anawardwonbycurrentUGAteammateJasmineHassell.

◊ TabbedMostValuablePlayerforbothRegion7AAAandDistrict14AAAduringeachofherfourseasonsplay-ingfortheLadyPanthers.

◊ Asasenior,averaged25.3points,6.2reboundsand4.6assistsfortheLadyPanthers,whofinished25-7andadvancedtotheAAAsectionals.

◊ Asajunior,averaged24.8points,7.0rebounds,6.0assistsand5.0stealswhileleadingBartletttoitsfirststatetournamentappearancesince1928.

◊ LedthestateofTennesseeinscoringasajunior.◊ Pouredin29points,grabbed10reboundsandcollected

fourstealsforBartlettintheLadyPanthers’60-49losstoeventualchampionWilsonCentral(andJasmineHassell)inthe“EliteEight”roundofthe2008ClassAAAStateTournament.

◊ Namedtotheall-tourneyteamforClassAAAatthe2008StateTournament.

◊ Asasophomore,averagedaDistrict14-AAA-best21.3pointspergame.

◊ HelpedleadBartletttoa30-4recordandtheRegion7AAAtitleasasophomorebeforefallingtoeventualstaterunner-upMemphisNorthsideinthesectionalfinal...onegameshyoftheStateTournament.

◊ Asafreshman,startedandhelpedBartlettposta30-4recordandwintheRegion7AAAchampionshipbeforelosingtoMemphisNorthsideinthesectionalround.

Personal◊ BornJuly29,1991,JasmineisthedaughterofGregand

JanineJames.◊ IntendedMajor:SportsManagement.◊ RecipientoftheAndyLandersBasketballScholarship

for2009-10.

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Courage“We have to be brave together, so we can be champions together.”

– Meredith Mitchell

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MEREDITHMITCHELL6-1 • Sophomore • Guard • Midfield, Ala. • Midfield High School11

◊ AndyLandershasseensignsthatMitchellwillprovethecoachingadagethataplayermakestheirmostim-provementbetweentheendoftheirfreshmanseasonandthestartoftheirsophomorecampaign.

◊ LongandathleticfreshmanwhooriginallysawactionprimarilyasAshleyHouts’back-upatpointguardbutplayedonthewingforthemostpartduringthe2009calendarportionoflastseason.

2008-09 Season◊ NamedtotheSECAcademicHonorRollandpostedthe

LadyBulldogs’highestgradepointaverageforthe2008-09academicyear.

◊ Providedasoliddefensivepresencewithfiveblocksinthefirstfivegamesoftheseasoninlimitedminutes.

◊ ScoredtheLadyBulldogs’finalfourpointsatUAB...muchtothedelightofhervocalbandoffamilyandfriendsbehindtheGeorgiabench.

◊ Afternotplayinginthethreenon-conferencegamesleadinguptoSECplay,loggedqualityminutesatOleMissandagainstSouthCarolina.

◊ ChippedinquitenicelyagainstSouthCarolina...saidLandersafterwards:“MeredithMitchelldidsomegoodthings.Defensively,shewasveryeffective,andof-fensivelysheplayedbetterthanyouwouldexpectafreshmanwhohasn’tplayedthatmuch.”

◊ Becamethe62nddifferentfreshmantogetthestartingnodfromAndyLanderswhenshewasonthefloorfortip-offversusSavannahState.

◊ Garneredfivesteals–allinthefirsthalf–againstSavannahState,theLadyBulldogs’individualsingle-gamehighfortheseason.

◊ Althoughonlyseeinglimitedactioninseveralofherstarts,theLadyBulldogsposteda6-1whenMitchellwasonthefloorforthetip.

◊ Bigsecond-halfcontributoragainstKentuckyintheSECTourneyopener,scoringsevenpointsincludingathreeintransitionthattiedthegameafterGeorgiatrailedbyninejust2:20before.

High School◊ CoachedbyReggieWareatMidfieldHigh.

◊ Afour-yearstarteronLadyPatriotteamsthatclaimed2007and2008statetitles,finishedasstaterunner-upeffortin2005andreachedstatesemifinalsin2006.

◊ NamedtotheAlabamaSportsWriter’sAssociation’s“SuperFive”all-classificationfirst-teamAll-Statesquadasasenior.

◊ Athree-timeAll-Stateselectionintwodifferentschoolclassificationsizes.

◊ Securedfirst-teamhonorsforClassAAAAasbothaju-niorandasenior,aswellassecond-teamrecognitionforClassAAAasasophomore.

◊ AnoutstandingstudentwhograduatedNo.2–andasSalutatorian–ofherseniorclass.

◊ StartedandscoredninepointsinAlabama’s89-86over-timevictoryagainstMississippiinthe2008Alabama-MississippiAll-StarGame.

◊ RankedasthestateofAlabama’sNo.4overallprospectbyTheBirminghamNews.

◊ Asasenior,averagedatriple-doubleof14.2points,11.0reboundsand10.0assists–aswellas5.2steals–leadingMidfieldtoasecondstraight4Astatecrown.

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Meredith Mitchell’s Career Statistics & Career HighsPoints: 8SavannahState(1/15/09) Blocks: 2AlabamaState(11/15/08),N.C.Central(11/26/08)Boards: 5SavannahState(1/15/09);Florida(1/18/09) Steals: 5SavannahState(1/15/09)Assists: 3ThreeTimes,mostrecentVanderbilt(2/15/09) Minutes:26SavannahState(1/15/09),Vanderbilt(1/22/09)

Season GP-GS MP-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. A TO BL S PF-D Pts.-Avg.2008-09 22-7 222-10.1 16-44 .364 2-9 .222 13-23 .565 28-1.3 20 19 8 11 21-0 47-2.1Totals 22-7 222-10.1 16-44 .364 2-9 .222 13-23 .565 28-1.3 20 19 8 11 21-0 47-2.1

◊ HelpedMidfieldtoa32-1recordandafinalnationalrankingofNo.12byUSATodayasaseniorin2007-08andNo.5intheSoutheastRegion.

◊ Scored18pointsinan84-52victoryoverDeshlerinthe2008statefinal.

◊ Asajunior,averaged11.7points,10.9rebounds,6.6assistsandjustunderthreestealspergamefortheLadyPatriots,whowere26-6enroutetothe4AStateChampionship.

◊ HelpedMidfieldtoidentical28-6recordsduringherfreshmanandsophomoreseasonswiththeLadyPatriots.

Opponent MP FGs 3FGs FTs Reb. A B S Pts.AlabamaSt. 18 1-3 1-1 1-2 3 3 2 0 4Oakland DNPDetroit DNPN.C.Central 18 1-6 0-2 1-2 4 3 2 2 3CalSt.Fullerton 2 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 0 0 0 2E.Washington 7 1-2 0-0 1-1 0 0 0 0 3ETSU 7 0-3 0-1 2-2 0 2 1 0 2TennesseeTech 11 1-1 0-0 1-2 0 1 0 1 3GeorgiaTech DNPRutgers DNPUAB 6 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 4Clemson DNPXavier DNPVirginia DNPOleMiss 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0S.Carolina 13 1-3 0-1 1-2 1 0 1 1 3SavannahSt. 26 3-6 0-0 2-5 5 2 1 5 8Florida 17 0-5 0-1 0-0 5 0 1 0 0Vanderbilt 26 0-2 0-0 2-5 2 2 0 0 2Alabama 6 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Auburn 5 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0MississippiSt. 8 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 4Tennessee DNPArkansas DNPVanderbilt 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 0 0LSU 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Auburn DNPKentucky 8 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 2Florida 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0Kentucky 11 3-3 1-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 7Vanderbilt 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0ArizonaSt. 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0

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◊ DuringherfirsttwocampaignsatMidfield,theLadyPatriotsreachedthechampionshipgameofthe2005AlabamaClass3AStateTournamentandlostinthesemifinalsin2006.

◊ Asasophomore,averaged10.0pointsand9.0re-bounds.

Personal◊ BornFebruary28,1990,Meredithisthedaughterof

BonitaMitchell.◊ IntendedMajor:Business.◊ RecipientoftheMikeandRuthKooymanWomen’s

BasketballScholarshipfor2008-09.

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Vision

“One who chases dreams knows no limit.”

– Jasmine Hassell

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◊ Oneofthenation’spremierprospectswhojoinsalengthylistofLadyBulldogsigneestoearnspotsintheWBCAandMcDonald’sAll-Americagames.

◊ Astrongandveryfundamentallysoundpostpresencewhoshouldadjustwelltothephysicalnatureofthecollegegame.

High School◊ CoachedbyBudBrandonatWilsonCentralHigh.◊ Rankedasthenation’sNo.11overallprospectby

Hoopgurlz.◊ Wasthe17thfutureLadyBulldogtoplayintheWBCA

All-Americagamesinceitsinceptionin1992,andtheseventhsigneetoplayintheMcDonald’scontestsinceitbeganin2002.

◊ Namedsecond-teamAll-AmericabyParadeMagazineandthird-teamAll-USAbyUSAToday.

◊ Scoredanefficientsixpoints–includingback-to-backbucketsandaniftyspinmove–byconnectingon3-of-4shotsfromthefieldfortheEastina69-68lossinthe2009McDonald’sAll-AmericagameinMiami.

◊ Scoredfourpoints–on2-of-4shooting–forthevictori-ousBlueteaminthe2009WBCAHighSchoolAll-Americagame.

◊ NamedDivisionIClassAAAMissBasketballforTennes-seeasbothajuniorandasenior.

◊ TabbedastheTennessean’sGirls’BasketballPlayeroftheYearinboth2008and2009.

◊ Asasenior,averaged19.9pointsand7.0reboundsandshotnearly60percentfromthefloorwhilebeingconstantlydouble-andtriple-teamed.

◊ LedWilsonCentraltoa28-6recordandDistrict9AAAregular-seasonandtournamenttitles.

◊ Asajunior,averaged21.3pointsand9.7reboundspergamewhileleadingWilsonCentraltoa31-6recordandtheTennesseeAAAStateChampionship.

◊ Pouredin22pointsinthe2008statetitletiltagainstMil-lingtonCentral,morethanhalfoftheWildcats’pointsinthe37-33overtimevictory.

◊ Averaged23.7pointswhileshooting66.7percentfromthefieldinthree2008statetourneygames,scoring71ofWilsonCentral’s143pointsenroutetothetitle.

JASMINEHASSELL6-2 • Freshman • Forward • Lebanon, Tenn. • Wilson Central High School12

◊ Namedtotheall-tournamentteamatthestatetourna-mentasafreshmanin2006whenshehelpedWilsonCentraltoa32-7recordandtheAAAstatetitle.

◊ Averaged10.0pointsand7.0reboundsforWildcatsintheirthreevictoriesatthe2006statetournament,including18pointsand12boardsversusClevelandinthesemis.FYI,ClevelandiscoachedbyformerLadyBulldogRachelPowell(Moore),whoplayedonGeor-giateamsthatreachedthe1995and1996FinalFoursandwonthe1996and1997SECChampionships.

Personal◊ BornApril9,1991,JasmineisthedaughterofGail

Corder-HassellandHowardHassellandthegrand-daughterofSarahCorder.

◊ IntendedMajor:Child&FamilyDevelopment.◊ Hermother,Gail,playedcollegiatelyatBelmontfrom

1981-84andwastheBruins’careerscoringleaderattheendofhercareerwith1,814points.

◊ RecipientoftheVictoriaP.FarmerWomen’sBasketballScholarshipfor2009-10.

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Family“If we want to be successful we must be a family before we’re a team.”

– Angie Criner

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◊ VersatileguardwhoshouldbenefitfromtheexperiencesofplayingbothDivisionIandjuniorcollegebasketballpriortoarrivinginAthens...atraitevenmorevaluabletoasquadfeaturingsixfreshmen.

2008-09 Season◊ PlayedforButler(Kansas)CommunityCollege,averag-

ingteam-highsof17.0ppg,6.6rpg,2.6apgand3.4spgwhilealsoleadingButlerinFGpct.(.452).

◊ Playedin14gamesbeforeashoulderinjuryendedhercampaignprematurely.

◊ Reacheddoublefiguresinscoringinallbutoneouting,withfour20-pointeffortsandfourdouble-doubles.

◊ Explodedforagame-high26pointsintheseasonopener,a64-62winoverIndependence.

2007-08 Season◊ Playedin32games,includingeightstarts,asafresh-

manatArkansasState.◊ Averaged9.5pointspergamefortheRedWolves,

second-bestontheteam.

◊ HelpedArkansasStatetoa20-12finish,witha13-5markthatplacedtheRedWolvessecondintheWestDivisionoftheSunBeltstandings.

◊ AmongSunBeltstatleaders,finishedtheyearrankedNo.7inbothsteals(1.8spg)andFTpct.(.717)

◊ LedArkansasStateoffensivelyineightgamesandscoredindoublefigures12times,includingaseason-high29pointsagainstWesternKentucky.

◊ OutputagainstWKUwasthehighestsingle-gamepro-ductionbyanyArkansasStateplayerin2007-08.

◊ Postedteamhighsof17pointsandsixreboundsinherfirstcollegiatestart,a49-45winatAlabama.

◊ Namedtotheall-tournamentteamatWashington’sHuskyClassicafteraveraging15.5pointswhilecon-nectingon11-of-21fieldgoalsand8-of-9freethrowsingamesagainstWeberStateandWashington.

High School◊ CoachedbyMistyMeadowsatJenksHighwhereshe

wasathree-yearstarterforoneofOklahoma’spower-houseprograms.

◊ HelpedJenkscompilea123-10recordinherfoursea-sonswiththeTrojans.

◊ NamedAll-Stateforlargeschoolteamsbythe2007OklahomaGirlsBasketballCoachesAssociationafterearninghonorablementionstatusasajunior.

◊ SelectedtoplayintheOGBCAAllStateGame.◊ RankedastheNo.12playerinOklahomabyCoache-

sAid.comasasenior.◊ Asasenior,averaged13.3points,4.2stealsand3.0

reboundswhilehelpingJenkstoa23-4finish.◊ Asajunior,averaged12.5points,6.0reboundsand4.5

stealsfortheTrojans.◊ HelpedJenkstoastatechampionshipasafreshman,a

runner-upfinishasasophomoreandanundefeatedregularseasonrecordasajunior.

Personal◊ BornJuly3,1989,AngieisthedaughterofEricand

AngelaCriner.◊ IntendedMajor:Psychology.

ANGIECRINER5-8 • Junior • Guard • Tulsa, Okla. • Jenks HS / Butler (Kan.) CC13

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Dedication“The successful person makes a habit of doing what the failing person doesn’t like to do.”

– Jaleesa Rhoden

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JALEESARHODEN5-8 • Junior • Guard • London, Ontario • London Central Secondary School15

◊ Georgia’smostaggressivedefendercontributedgreatlyattimesayearago...andisdeterminedtomakeanevenmoredramaticimpactthiswinter.

◊ Ontracktoutilizeherfifthyearofeligibilityandobtaintwobachelor’sdegrees(ManagementandMarketing)fromUGA’sTerryCollegeofBusiness.

2008-09 Season◊ Scoredherfirstpointsofthecampaignonanathletic

stickbackagainstAlabamaStatethatseemedtoputheratease.SaidRhoden:“Thatgamereallyhelpedmegetmyconfidenceback...itfeltlikeIwasreallybackfrommyinjury.Forthefirsttimeinalongtime,itjustfeltright.”

◊ PlayedinfrontoffamilyandfriendsduringgamesagainstOaklandandDetroit.Herdad(Tony),mom(Jennifer)andolderbrother(Marlon)wereatthewinoverOakland.Twodayslater,abusloadofabout50familymembers–includingthethreeaforementioned,herotherbrother(Justin)andhermaternalgrand-mother–charteredabusacrossthebordertoDetroit.

◊ Hadaprocedureshortlybeforepre-seasonpracticestoaddressunresolvedissuesfromtheearlierar-throscopicprocedure.

◊ GraduallyworkedherselfbacktofullspeedandsawherfirstgameactioninthesecondhalfversusSouthernCalinthechampionshipoftheJunkanooJam.

◊ Madeanimmediateimpactwithastealandlay-upjust34secondsaftercheckingintothecontest.ThatbucketgaveGeorgiaaleadtheLadyBulldogsneverrelinquishedtherestoftheway.

◊ Notchedherfirstdouble-digitscoringoutputinanex-tremelyefficient(4-of-7FGsand3-of-43FGs)outingagainstMercer.

◊ CalmlyknockeddownapairoffreethrowswiththeLadyBulldogsleadingbyeightwith51secondsleftoftheirSECTournamentfirst-roundwinoverAlabama.

2006-07 Season◊ Wasamedicalredshirtin2006-07aftershetorethe

anteriorcruciateligamentandthelateralmeniscusinherrightkneeinthespringof2006.

◊ OliveCampbell,herpaternalgrandmotherwholivesinBrooklyn,sawherplayforthefirsttimeinpersonatRutgersonDec.8.

◊ StellarinroadACCcontests,scoringacareer-high13pointsagainstGeorgiaTechandchippinginninefirst-halfpointsonatrioofthree-pointersatVirginia.

◊ NotchedherfirstcareerstartagainstSouthCarolinaonJan.11.

◊ SprainedherrightankleinthesecondhalfagainstAuburnandthenmissedtheMississippiStategame.Returnedtoactionthereafterbutplayedthroughpainattimesduringtherestoftheseason.

2007-08 Season◊ Sawactionin17games,servingprimarilyasback-upat

pointguard.◊ Actuallysawherfirstcompetitiveactionsincea2006

kneeinjurywhileplayingfortheCanadianNationalTeamatthe2007U19WorldChampionships.

◊SawactioninalleightgamestheCanadiansplayedenroutetotheirninth-placeshowingattheU19Worlds.

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◊ UnderwentarthroscopicsurgeryonMay18tocorrectthedamagefromthatsetback.

◊ Wasfullyclearedatmid-seasonandpracticedwiththeteamwithoutlimitationsthereafter.

◊ Showedtheabilities–mostnotablyasanaggressivedefender–tobecomeacontributor.

High School◊ CoachedbyRonDouglasatLondonCentralSecondary.◊ ThepremierprospectcomingoutofCanadain2006.◊ Memberofthe2004CanadianJuniorNationalTeam

whichadvancedfromaCOPABAqualifyingtourna-menttoearnabidtothe2005FIBAU19WorldCham-

Opponent MP FGs 3FGs FTs Reb. A B S Pts.AlabamaSt. 21 3-5 1-3 1-4 5 0 0 2 8Oakland 14 1-5 0-2 0-0 5 1 0 0 2Detroit 23 1-4 1-2 0-0 4 2 0 3 3N.C.Central 14 0-3 0-2 2-4 2 1 0 2 2CalSt.Fullerton 16 2-3 0-0 1-2 4 0 0 0 5E.Washington 19 2-5 2-4 0-0 3 1 0 1 6ETSU 19 1-6 1-3 2-5 8 2 0 0 5TennesseeTech 20 3-10 0-3 0-0 2 1 0 1 6GeorgiaTech 18 5-7 2-3 1-2 1 0 0 1 13Rutgers 35 1-7 0-4 0-2 3 1 0 1 2UAB 20 0-2 0-1 0-0 2 1 0 0 0Clemson 13 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 1 0 0 0Xavier 20 2-4 0-1 1-2 3 3 0 1 5Virginia 20 3-5 3-4 0-0 5 2 0 2 9OleMiss 32 2-7 2-4 0-0 3 2 0 0 6S.Carolina 27 2-8 1-3 0-0 4 3 0 0 5SavannahSt. 27 2-8 1-4 0-0 6 3 0 1 5Florida 27 4-9 1-4 1-4 5 2 0 2 10Vanderbilt 33 2-5 0-2 3-8 3 0 0 1 7Alabama 33 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 0 0Auburn 11 2-2 1-1 0-0 1 1 0 1 5MississippiSt. DNPTennessee 15 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Arkansas 12 0-2 0-1 0-2 2 0 0 0 0Vanderbilt 6 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 0LSU 22 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 1 0 0 0Auburn 13 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 1 0 0 1Kentucky 34 1-4 0-1 1-2 4 1 0 0 3Florida 23 2-5 1-3 0-0 1 4 0 1 5Kentucky 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0Vanderbilt 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0ArizonaSt. 13 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 0

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pionshipsandthencompetedforCanadainthe2005WorldChampionshipsinTunisiaaswell.

◊ LedTeamOntarioprovincialteamsto2003,2004and2005CanadianChampionshipsintheirrespectiveage-groupcompetitions.

◊ In2003,wastheleadingscorerandwasnamedMVPatthe15-undernationalchampionships.

◊ In2004,votedafirst-teamall-staratthe17-underCana-dianChampionships.

◊ In2005,whenthetourneywaspartoftheCanadaSum-merGames,wastheevent’sleadingscorer.

◊ Athree-timeMVPandteamcaptainatLondonCentralSecondary,earningandservingassuchin2003,2004and2005(girls’basketballisafallsportinOntario).

◊ AsasenioratLondonCentral,averaged27.8points,8.0rebounds,5.0assistsand3.0stealswhileleadingtheGoldenGhoststoa27-9record.

◊ AlsopacedLondonCentraltoarunner-upfinishintheClassAAAOntarioFederationofSchoolAthleticAs-sociation(OFSAA)Tournament,averaging27.8pointsinfivegamesplayedinthetourney.

◊ LedLondonCentraltoWesternOntarioSecondarySchoolAthleticAssociation(WOSSAA)Champion-shipsasasophomorein2003andaseniorin2005.

◊ Georgia’ssecond-everrecruitfromCanada.ThefirstwasAngieBall(1997-2000),anativeofScarsboroughnearTorontowhowentontoplaybothintheWNBAandoverseasinItalyandFrance.

◊ ReceivedaprestigiousHarryJeromeAwardforathletics,whichispresentedtooutstandingandinspirationalAfricanCanadians.

Personal◊ BornJune9,1988,JaleesaisthedaughterofTonyand

JenniferRhoden.◊ Major:ManagementandMarketing.◊ RecipientoftheAndyLandersWomen’sBasketball

Scholarshipfor2006-07.◊ RecipientoftheTomandJeannetteGreesonWomen’s

BasketballScholarshipfor2008-09and2009-10.

Opponent MP FGs 3FGs FTs Reb. A B S Pts.Richmond DNPGeorgeMason DNPGa.Southern DNPTemple DNPPrairieView DNPSouthernCal 5 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 2Oakland DNPGa.Tech 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Davidson 2 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0Mercer 22 4-7 3-4 0-0 2 3 0 2 11FloridaState 9 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 1 0 0 1FIU 18 0-3 0-0 0-0 4 1 0 0 0Presbyterian 19 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0Xavier 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0OleMiss 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Auburn 9 1-5 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 2Vanderbilt DNPAlabama 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Florida 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0Oklahoma DNPKentucky DNPVanderbilt DNPArkansas DNPLSU DNPFlorida 4 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2MississippiSt. DNPAuburn DNPS.Carolina 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Tennessee 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Alabama 1 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 0 2Kentucky DNPIowa 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0N.Carolina DNP

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Jaleesa Rhoden’s Career Statistics & Career HighsPoints: 13GeorgiaTech(12/5/08) Blocks: 0Boards: 8EastTennesseeState(12/1/08) Steals: 3Detroit(11/22/08)Assists: 4Florida(3/1/09) Minutes: 35Rutgers(12/8/08)

Season GP-GS MP-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. A TO BL S PF-D Pts.-Avg.2007-08 17-0 102-6.0 7-23 .304 3-7 .429 3-4 .750 10-0.6 6 8 0 4 3-0 20-1.22008-09 31-8 615-19.8 41-125 .328 17-58 .293 14-41 .341 84-2.7 38 23 0 20 39-0 113-3.6Totals 49-8 717-14.9 48-148 .324 20-65 .308 17-45 .378 94-2.0 44 31 0 24 42-0 133-2.8

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– Porsha Phillips

The most vital component to team success is

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PORSHAPHILLIPS

6-2 • Junior • Forward • Stone Mountain, Ga. • Redan High School / LSU21◊ ThemostathleticpowerplayerforGeorgiasince...well,

it’stoughtomakeanyreallysolidcomparisons.◊ Afteraseasonofsometimesdominantoutings,the

GeorgiastaffwouldlikenothingmorethanforallthepiecesPhillipspossessestobeondisplayonamoreregularbasis.

◊ Afterthreetries,ahighlycovetedprospectfromthePhil-lipsfamilyfinallymadetheirwaytoAthens.

◊ OlderbrothersBrandonandPatrickbothsignedletters-of-intenttoplaybaseballatGeorgiabeforeoptingtosignprofessionalcontractsoutofhighschool.BrandonisnowthestartingsecondbasemanfortheCincinnatiReds,andPatrick(P.J.)isintheLosAnge-lesAngelsofAnaheimorganization.

2008-09 Season◊ Postedthen-career-besttalliesforpoints,reboundsand

stealsintheseasonopener.◊ Indouble-digitsineachofthefirstfivegames,theonly

LadyBulldogtodosoandalsoequalingthenumberofdouble-figuretalliesshehadasafreshmanatLSU.

◊ Postedherfirstcareerdouble-doubleatDetroit.◊ Cameoffthebenchforthefirsttimethisseasonagainst

SouthCarolinaandscoredsevenofherteam-high14pointsduringan11-0first-halfsurge.

◊ Redhotonback-to-backSundays.Pouredinacareer-high21pointsatAlabama,scoringthegame’sfirstsevenin3:27andalsocanningthegame-winningjumperwith25.6secondsleft.Scoredeightinthefirst3:08toalmostsingle-handedlysupplyan11-0leadagainstMississippiState.

◊ Shotasizzling63.4percent(26-of-41)duringafour-gamewinningstreakfromJan.22-Feb.1.

◊ NamedSECPlayeroftheWeekonFeb.2afteraverag-ing14.0pointsandconnectingon61.1percentofherFGsandinwinsoverNo.5AuburnandMississippiSt.

◊ Averagedateam-best12.7ppginSECactionincludingdoubledigitsin12of14leaguegames.

2007-08 Season◊ TransferredtoGeorgiaandjoinedtheLadyBulldogsat

thebeginningoffallconditioning.

◊ Practicedbutnotbeeligibleforcompetitionduringthe2007-08perNCAAregulationsregardingtransfers.

◊ Madesignificantcontributionsbyprovidinganathleticpostduringpracticesandscrimmages.

2006-07 Season◊ SignificantcontributorforLSUinits30-8campaignthat

culminatedwithatriptotheFinalFourinCleveland.◊ Notchedfivedouble-digitscoringefforts.◊ Sawactioninall38games,includingsixsuccessive

startsfrommid-FebruarythroughthequarterfinalsoftheSECTournament.

◊ EarnedherfirststartagainstArkansasinmid-February.◊ NamedSECFreshmanoftheWeekonFeb.12after

averaging8.0points,3.5rebounds,2.0assists,1.5blocksand1.0stealsagainstFloridaandConnecticut.

◊ Postedcareerhighsof12points,fourassistsand27minutesplayedintheLadyTigers’72-71losstoNo.5Connecticut.

◊ StartedLSU’sSECTournamentvictoriesoverOleMissandTennessee.

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Opponent MP FGs 3FGs FTs Reb. A B S Pts.AlabamaSt. 19 6-10 0-0 3-4 8 1 2 4 15Oakland 31 5-15 0-0 2-2 8 4 3 1 12Detroit 27 6-19 0-0 0-0 10 5 2 0 12N.C.Central 24 4-7 0-0 2-2 6 4 1 2 10CalSt.Fullerton 27 6-11 0-0 0-0 11 4 1 2 12E.Washington 17 4-7 0-0 0-1 2 3 0 3 8ETSU 20 4-7 0-0 0-0 4 0 3 1 8TennesseeTech 23 4-9 0-0 1-1 9 2 2 3 9GeorgiaTech 12 1-4 0-0 0-0 4 0 1 0 2Rutgers 20 2-3 0-0 1-2 3 2 2 1 5UAB 13 2-2 0-0 0-0 8 0 0 0 4Clemson 29 4-10 0-0 7-10 9 1 0 4 15Xavier 29 1-8 0-0 1-2 7 2 0 2 3Virginia 27 4-6 0-0 2-4 7 0 1 0 10OleMiss 30 4-16 1-3 1-4 8 4 2 2 10S.Carolina 23 6-7 0-0 2-3 2 2 0 1 14SavannahSt. 18 2-11 0-0 0-0 8 2 2 1 4Florida 24 2-6 0-0 7-8 7 0 0 2 11Vanderbilt 30 6-11 0-1 3-5 7 0 1 1 15Alabama 26 9-12 0-0 3-4 8 0 2 1 21Auburn 20 5-6 0-0 0-0 4 1 1 1 10MississippiSt. 37 6-12 0-0 6-6 10 1 3 2 18Tennessee 36 3-14 0-0 4-4 3 1 0 0 10Arkansas 28 4-11 0-0 5-7 7 1 1 0 13Vanderbilt 12 2-5 0-0 2-2 1 0 0 1 6LSU 17 3-9 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 0 6Auburn 19 6-10 0-0 1-1 4 1 1 0 13Kentucky 32 5-12 0-0 1-2 11 2 0 1 11Florida 30 8-14 0-0 4-4 8 1 2 2 20Kentucky 27 5-10 0-0 4-4 5 1 4 1 14Vanderbilt 14 2-7 0-0 1-2 3 0 0 0 5ArizonaSt. 18 3-6 0-0 3-4 2 0 0 1 9

2008-09 Game-By-Game LinescoresOpponent MP FGs 3FGs FTs Reb. A B S Pts.WestVirginia 18 2-6 1-2 2-2 2 0 2 1 7Howard 13 5-8 0-0 1-2 3 0 1 0 11VirginiaTech 13 4-5 0-0 2-2 5 0 0 1 10UL-Lafayette 8 0-1 0-0 1-2 3 1 2 0 1Tulane 7 1-3 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 3Baylor 9 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 2Tulsa 19 1-4 1-2 1-2 5 1 3 1 4E.Washington 15 3-9 0-1 1-1 2 2 0 1 7NewOrleans 13 2-4 0-0 0-0 3 1 1 2 4Detroit 13 1-8 1-2 0-0 6 0 0 0 3OhioState 15 1-5 0-2 1-2 2 2 0 1 3MichiganState 11 1-8 0-0 0-0 5 1 2 0 2McNeeseState 14 2-5 0-1 0-0 7 0 1 0 4LouisianaTech 10 2-7 1-2 0-0 1 0 2 0 5SouthFlorida 6 0-3 0-1 0-0 6 1 0 0 0Georgia 15 2-10 0-2 0-0 1 2 1 3 4OleMiss 9 2-5 0-0 1-2 2 0 0 0 5MississippiState 24 4-10 1-2 1-2 6 0 0 1 10Kentucky 15 1-7 0-1 0-0 4 2 1 0 2Alabama 15 2-6 0-1 0-0 4 1 2 3 4Arkansas 11 2-7 0-2 0-0 3 0 1 2 4Auburn 11 1-4 0-3 0-0 4 0 1 3 2Georgia 7 0-4 0-3 0-0 2 0 1 1 0SouthCarolina 16 1-7 0-1 0-0 0 0 3 1 2Florida 10 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 0 3 0 4Connecticut 27 6-15 0-0 0-0 5 4 0 2 12Arkansas 23 2-9 0-2 0-0 4 0 2 0 4Tennessee 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 0 0Vanderbilt 21 1-5 0-1 0-0 4 2 0 0 2Alabama 23 6-9 0-0 0-0 4 2 2 1 12OleMiss 11 1-3 0-0 0-0 4 0 2 0 4Tennessee 12 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 0Vanderbilt 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0UNCAsheville 13 2-3 0-0 0-0 4 0 1 0 4WestVirginia 4 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0FloridaState 12 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0Connecticut 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0Rutgers 7 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2

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Porsha Phillip’s Career Statistics & Career HighsPoints: 21Alabama(1/25/09) Blocks: 4Kentucky(3/5/09)Boards: 11Cal.St.Fullerton(11/28/08),Kentucky(2/26/09) Steals: 4AlabamaState(11/25/08),Clemson(12/22/08)Assists: 5Detroit(11/22/08) Minutes: 37MississippiState(2/1/09)

Season GP-GS MP-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. A TO BL S PF-D Pts.-Avg.2006-07 38-6 486-12.8 62-194 .320 5-32 .156 14-21 .667 110-2.9 28 36 35 26 64-1 143-3.82008-09 32-23 759-23.7 134-297 .451 1-4 .250 66-88 .750 196-6.1 45 90 38 40 77-4 335-10.5Totals 70-9 1245-17.8 196-491 .399 6-36 .167 80-109 .734 306-4.4 73 126 73 66 141-5 478-6.8

High School◊ AtRedan,coachedbyRhondaMalone,afour-yearlet-

terwinnerandtwo-yearstarterfortheLadyBulldogsfrom1981-84.Malonewasamemberofteamsthatreachedthe1983FinalFourandwonthe1983and1984SECChampionships

◊ Tabbedthird-teamAll-AmericabyParade,USATodayandStreet&Smith’sasasenior.

◊ SelectedtoparticipateinboththeMcDonald’sandWBCAAll-AmericagamesandwasateammateofcurrentLadyBulldogAshleyHoutsinbothoutings.

◊ Scoredsevenpoints,grabbedfourreboundsandhadtwoblockedshotsfortheEastsquadattheMcDon-ald’sgame.

◊ Scoredsevenpoints,notchedsevenboardsandswattedthreeshotsfortheWhiteteamintheWBCAcontest.

◊ NamedDeKalbCountyPlayeroftheYearasasopho-more,juniorandsenior.

◊ TabbedtotheAtlantaJournal-Constitution’sfive-playerall-classall-stateteamasasenior.

◊ InvitedtoparticipateintheUSABasketball’sYouthDe-velopmentFestivalin2005,wheresheaveraged6.0pointsand6.2reboundsfortheBronzeMedal-winningRedTeam.

◊ HelpedRedancompilea104-27recordduringherfourseasonswiththeLadyRaiders.

◊ LedRedantoarunner-upfinishinthe2005GeorgiaClassAAAAAStateTournament,aswellasthesemifi-nalsin2006andthequarterfinalsin2003and2004.

◊ Finishedherstellarprepcareerwith1,696points,923reboundsand444blocks,four-yearaveragesof14.6ppg,8.0rpgand3.8bpg.

◊ Asasenior,averaged14.8points,7.3rebounds,5.7blocks,2.7assistsand2.3stealsforRedan.

◊ Asajunior,averaged18.8points,8.5rebounds,4.5blocksand2.8steals,leadingRedantoa33-5record.

Personal◊ BornJanuary13,1988,PorshaisthedaughterofLue

andJamesPhillips.◊ Major:ChildandFamilyDevelopment.◊ RecipientoftheVictoriaP.FarmerWomen’sBasketball

Scholarshipfor2008-09.

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– Christy Marshall

The most vital component to team success is

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6-1 • Senior • Guard • Savannah, Ga. • Beach High School22◊ TheLadyBulldogs’mostexperiencewingwhowillred-

shirtduringthe2009-10seasonaftersufferingakneeinjuryjustbeforethestartofpre-seasonpracticesinthefall.

◊ Toretheanteriorcruciateligament(ACL)inherrightkneeinateamworkoutonOct.14,approximately48hourspriortothecampaign’sfirstofficialpractice.

2008-09 Season◊ Scoredacareer-best18pointsagainstCalStateFul-

lerton,bestingbyonethemarkshesetthreetimesasasophomore.

◊ Certainlyhasaneyeforthebiggame...hasbeenUGA’sleadingscorerseventimesin88gamesplayed–atLSU,versusTennesseeinAthensandagainstBel-mont(NCAATourney)asafreshman;atOklahoma,againstTennesseeandversusAlabama(SECTour-ney)asasophomore;andatTennesseeasajunior.

◊ Averaged14.0pointsandshot48.5percentfromthefloorinfivegamesfromAuburnthroughVanderbilt...vs.7.0ppgand38.4pct.intheyear’sfirst20games.

◊ Scoredapost-seasoncareer-high17pointsagainstKentuckyintheSECTournament.

2007-08 Season◊ Startedbothexhibitioncontests,averaging7.0points

and7.0reboundsinthosecontests.◊ Equaledhercareer-highscoringoutputwith17points

againstGeorgiaSouthern.◊ SimplykilledSouthernConferencecompetition,connect-

ingonacombined13-of-17(.765)shotsfromtheflooragainstGeorgiaSouthernandDavidson.

◊ MissedtheMercergameafterknockingheadswithateammateinpracticetwodaysearlier...andsubse-quentlyoutofactionforpost-holidaygamesagainstFloridaStateandFloridaInternationalaswell.

◊ Fourofhersevendouble-figureperformancescameinthelastnineoutingsoftheseason...averaging9.7ppgoverthatspanversus5.2inherfirst21appearancestheseason.

◊ EarnedthefirststartofhersophomorecampaignatSouthCarolina.

2006-07 Season◊ TabbedtheSECco-SixthWomanoftheYearbyleague

coachesalongwithVanderbilt’sLizSherwood.◊ AlsonamedtotheFreshmanAll-SECteam,joiningAsh-

leyHoutsandAngelRobinsontobecomethefirsttrioofclassmatestoberecognizedassuchbytheleague.

◊ NamedSECFreshmanoftheWeekonNov.20andonFeb.19.

◊ Instatisticalleadersforconferencegamesonly,ledGeorgiaandrankedNo.12intheSECinFGpct.

◊ Scored10first-halfpointsatGeorgiaTechenroutetowhatwasthenacareer-best16.

◊ EarnedherfirststartagainstTCUtobecomethe59th(ofnow62)freshmantostartagameforAndyLand-ersatGeorgia.

◊ Enjoyedmuch-increasedproductioninleagueplay.Averaged7.0pointspergameagainstnon-conferencefoesbutthenuppedthatmarkto9.4ppgin14con-testsversusSECcompetition.

◊ Sevenofher11double-digitoutingscameinSECplay,includingfourofthelastfiveregular-seasongames.

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◊ Cameoffthebenchtoscoreateam-high12pointsbothatLSUandversusTennesseeinAthens.

◊ Aftermaking.533ofherFTsinthefirst18games,made6-of-7inthefinal2:56versusVanderbiltinAthens.

◊ EarnedherfirstSECstartatAlabamaandrespondedbypouringinacareer-high17points.

◊ BecameonlythefourthLadyBulldogfreshmantopostteam-highscoringhonorsinherNCAATournamentdebutwith11pointsagainstBelmont,joiningLadyHardmonwhodidsoin1989;KellyMillerin1998;andCoriChambersin2004.

Opponent MP FGs 3FGs FTs Reb. A B S Pts.AlabamaSt. 25 5-10 0-3 1-2 7 6 1 1 11Oakland 30 4-11 1-1 0-0 4 2 1 2 9Detroit 33 2-10 0-1 0-0 9 2 0 1 4N.C.Central 26 5-10 1-2 0-0 6 5 2 4 11CalSt.Fullerton 29 7-13 1-3 3-3 7 1 0 0 18E.Washington 32 5-8 0-0 1-2 6 2 0 2 11ETSU 31 3-10 0-2 0-0 6 2 2 1 6TennesseeTech 27 6-11 0-1 0-0 9 3 0 1 12GeorgiaTech 22 1-6 0-0 0-0 3 0 1 1 2Rutgers 9 0-4 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0UAB 19 4-7 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 0 8Clemson 31 6-16 0-2 1-1 3 1 2 1 13Xavier 29 3-10 0-0 2-4 7 2 1 1 8Virginia 29 4-18 0-0 1-2 5 1 1 0 9OleMiss 5 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0S.Carolina 16 2-3 1-1 0-0 2 1 0 0 5SavannahSt. 21 2-5 0-0 0-2 4 3 1 1 4Florida 8 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 0Vanderbilt 18 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 4Alabama 14 2-4 1-2 0-0 1 1 0 0 5Auburn 29 7-11 1-2 0-0 4 1 0 0 15MississippiSt. 36 5-14 0-3 3-3 5 5 1 1 13Tennessee 35 8-14 0-1 0-0 8 1 0 1 16Arkansas 30 5-11 0-2 2-2 4 2 0 0 12Vanderbilt 38 7-16 0-1 0-0 8 3 1 0 14LSU 21 2-6 0-0 4-5 3 1 0 1 8Auburn 37 4-15 0-2 0-0 5 3 1 2 8Kentucky DNPFlorida 23 4-8 0-2 6-11 5 1 0 2 14Kentucky 34 8-12 1-1 0-0 3 6 1 3 17Vanderbilt 34 4-13 0-2 1-2 5 4 0 1 9ArizonaSt. 33 3-10 0-1 0-0 5 2 0 1 6

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High School◊ CoachedbyRonaldBookeratBeachHighwhereshe

helpedtheBulldogscompilearecordof104-11.◊ Ratedasthenation’sNo.9overallprospectandNo.1

wingrecruitbytheAll-StarGirlsReport.◊ Namedfourth-teamAll-AmericabyParadeMagazineas

asenior.◊ SelectedasGeorgia’s2006ClassAAAAAPlayerofthe

YearbytheGeorgiaAthleticCoachesAssociation.

◊ Tabbedfirst-teamall-stateforClassAAAAAasaseniorbytheGACA,theGeorgiaSportsWritersAssociationandtheAtlantaJournal-Constitution.

◊ Averaged7.2pointsand4.4reboundsfortheundefeat-edGoldMedal-winningBlueTeamatUSABasket-ball’s2005YouthDevelopmentFestival.

◊ Asasenior,averaged22.0points,9.0boardsand2.0stealsleadingtheBulldogstoa26-3mark.

◊ Asajunior,averaged18.8points,10.3rebounds,4.0assistsand3.0steals,helpingBeachtoa27-3recordthequarterfinalsoftheAAAAAStateTournament.

Personal◊ BornJuly20,1988,ChristyisthedaughterofJestine

andCharlesMarshall.◊ Major:FashionMerchandising.◊ RecipientoftheEdwinaChastainJohnsonWomen’s

BasketballScholarshipEndowmentforboth2006-07and2007-08.

Opponent MP FGs 3FGs FTs Reb. A B S Pts.Richmond 19 2-6 1-2 2-2 7 2 0 0 7GeorgeMason 20 2-9 0-1 1-3 4 1 2 1 5Ga.Southern 18 8-9 1-2 0-0 3 1 0 0 17Temple 14 1-7 0-1 1-1 2 0 0 2 3PrairieView 18 4-7 0-1 0-0 4 0 1 1 8SouthernCal 5 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Oakland 13 1-8 0-1 0-0 2 0 1 1 2Ga.Tech 11 1-5 0-0 0-0 6 0 0 0 2Davidson 18 5-8 1-1 1-1 3 1 0 0 12Mercer DNPFloridaState DNPFIU DNPPresbyterian 9 2-5 1-2 2-5 2 0 1 1 7Xavier 14 0-3 0-2 0-0 3 1 1 0 0OleMiss 14 1-7 0-2 0-0 3 1 1 0 2Auburn 8 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 2Vanderbilt 25 2-8 1-3 0-0 2 1 0 0 5Alabama 19 4-7 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 1 8Florida 22 3-10 0-2 1-1 5 0 1 0 7Oklahoma 31 6-12 2-3 2-2 4 0 0 2 16Kentucky 25 1-6 0-0 0-0 7 0 2 1 2Vanderbilt 13 1-8 0-4 0-0 2 1 0 0 2Arkansas 9 0-4 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 1 0LSU 10 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 2Florida 22 7-13 2-3 0-0 5 1 0 1 16MississippiSt. 22 3-7 1-2 0-0 2 0 0 0 7Auburn 24 4-8 1-1 2-4 6 1 0 1 11S.Carolina 25 2-6 0-1 0-2 4 1 1 0 6Tennessee 24 5-10 2-3 3-3 4 2 1 0 15Alabama 21 7-14 0-0 1-3 6 0 0 0 15Kentucky 19 2-8 1-2 0-0 2 0 0 0 5Iowa 23 3-9 2-3 1-2 3 1 1 0 9N.Carolina 19 1-4 0-1 1-3 2 2 0 1 3

Opponent MP FGs 3FGs FTs Reb. A B S Pts.Rutgers 22 3-5 0-0 2-2 3 1 0 0 8N.C.A&T 27 5-11 0-1 0-0 5 1 0 4 10Davidson 25 7-12 0-2 2-5 4 0 1 2 16Ga.Southern 17 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 3 1 4 4Stanford 10 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0Memphis 31 7-16 0-3 0-2 5 3 0 3 14GeorgiaTech 29 7-10 0-0 2-2 4 1 1 2 16MTSU 30 1-4 0-0 0-0 8 4 0 1 2SavannahSt. 18 1-5 1-2 2-2 2 2 0 1 5TCU 27 4-8 0-2 0-2 3 1 0 1 8GeorgeMason 23 2-6 0-1 1-1 2 1 0 0 5Richmond 9 2-5 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 4G.Washington 20 2-4 0-0 3-3 1 0 0 1 7Brown 18 0-4 0-1 0-0 3 3 0 0 0Florida 16 3-6 0-0 3-7 3 0 0 1 9LSU 16 5-5 1-1 1-2 0 1 0 0 12MississippiSt. 9 2-5 0-0 0-2 3 0 0 0 4Tennessee 22 6-11 0-0 0-0 4 0 0 0 12Vanderbilt 20 3-5 0-0 7-10 6 0 0 1 13FloridaSt. 26 3-7 0-2 0-1 5 2 1 1 6OleMiss 24 2-6 0-1 0-0 3 1 1 0 4Florida 14 4-11 0-1 0-0 2 1 0 1 8LSU 14 2-5 1-2 2-2 1 0 0 0 7Tennessee 20 1-6 0-1 0-0 4 0 0 0 2Alabama 31 8-17 0-0 1-2 3 2 0 2 17SouthCarolina 26 4-7 1-1 2-2 4 0 0 1 11Kentucky 27 3-6 1-1 4-4 5 0 0 0 11Auburn 28 6-13 0-2 0-0 6 1 0 0 12Arkansas 15 4-8 1-1 0-1 2 0 0 0 9Kentucky 21 2-6 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 0 4Vanderbilt 26 3-8 0-0 2-2 2 1 0 0 8Belmont 26 5-8 1-1 0-0 3 0 0 0 11IowaState 11 1-6 0-1 0-0 3 1 1 0 2Purdue 16 1-3 0-0 2-2 3 2 0 0 4

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Christy Marshall’s Career Statistics & Career HighsPoints: 18CalStateFullerton(11/28/08) Blocks: 2FiveTimes,mostrecentClemson(12/22/08)Boards: 9Detroit(11/22/08),TennesseeTech(12/3/08) Steals: 4N.C.Central(11/26/08),Ga.Southern(11/21/06)Assists: 6AlabamaState(11/15/08),Kentucky(3/5/09) Minutes: 38Vanderbilt(2/15/09)

Season GP-GS MP-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. A TO BL S PF-D Pts.-Avg.2006-07 34-6 714-21.0 111-244 .455 7-27 .259 36-56 .643 109-3.2 35 59 6 27 76-1 265-7.82007-08 30-1 53417.8 80-217 .369 16-46 .348 20-32 .625 93-3.1 17 46 13 15 59-1 196-6.52008-09 31-21 804-25.9 120-294 .408 7-35 .200 25-39 .641 141-4.5 64 70 17 28 60-0 272-8.8Totals 95-28 2052-21.6 311-755 .412 30-108 .278 81-127 .638 343-3.6 116 175 36 70 195-2 733-7.7

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Togetherness

“A team can only become successful when everyone comes together as one with the same goal, mind frame and determination”

– Tamika Willis

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TAMIKAWILLIS

6-2 • Freshman • Forward • College Park, Ga. • Westlake High School23◊ Apowerfulinsidepresencewhoalsohastheabilityto

stepoutandfacethebasketwithasolidmid-rangegame.

High School◊ CoachedbyHIldaHankersonatWestlakeHigh.◊ Ratedasthenation’sNo.34overallprospectbythe

CollegiateGirlsBasketballReportandwasamajorreasonthatservicerankedGeorgiaastheNo.3recruitingclassinthenationfor2009.

◊ Alsotabbedasthenation’sNo.80prospectbyHoopgurlz.

◊ Tabbedfirst-teamAll-StatebytheGeorgiaSportsWrit-ersAssociationasajunior(ClassAAAA)andasenior(ClassAAAAA)afterearningsecond-teamstatusasasophomore(ClassAAAA).

◊ NamedtheMetroAtlantaPlayeroftheYearbytheAtlantaTipoffClubasasenior.

◊ SelectedastheSouthteam’sMostValuablePlayerinthe2009GeorgiaAthleticCoachesAssociation(GACA)All-StarGame.

◊ ThestaratWestlakeduringtheLadyLionscompilationofacombined75-10recordfrom2007-09.

◊ HelpedleadWestlakeonthreedeeprunsintheGeorgiaStateTournament,the“EliteEight”andsemifinalsinClassAAAAin2007and2008,respectively,andthe“EliteEight”forClassAAAAAin2009.

◊ Asasenior,ledWestlaketoa27-2finishastheLadyLionsmoveduptoClassAAAAA,wentundefeatedinRegion4AAAAA,wontheRegionTournamentandthenreachedthequarterfinalsofthestatetourney.

◊ LedWestlaketoanationalrankingashighasNo.4inthenationearlyinthe2008-09season.

◊ Asajunior,averagedadouble-doubleof22.0pointsand10.0rebounds–aswellas3.0blockspergame–whileleadingWestlake’sLadyLionstoa22-4finish.

◊ LedWestlaketoafinalrecordof22-4andthesemifinalsofthe2008AAAAAstatetournamentbeforefallingtoeventualchampionSouthwestDeKalb.

◊ HelpedWestlakeposta26-4recordenroutetoreachingthe“EliteEight”roundoftheClassAAAA statetourna-mentasasophomorein2007.

Personal◊ BornAugust11,1990,TamikaisthedaughterofAngela

Willis.◊ IntendedMajor:SocialWork.◊ RecipientoftheTomandEdwinaJohnsonScholarship

for2009-10.

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Hard Work“When a team has the desire to work hard and succeed they can overcome any obstacle and accomplish things people never thought possible.”

– Candace Williams

The most vital component to team success is

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CANDACeWILLIAMS

5-8 • Freshman • Guard • Blairsville, Ga. • Union County High School30◊ Sharp-shootingwalk-onwhoknockeddown152three-

pointerswhileshooting43.3percentfrombehindthearcduringherjuniorandseniorseasonscombined.

◊ ImpressedtheGeorgiastaffduringfallconditioningwithherabilitynotonlytokeepupwiththepackbutbeingamongtheleadersagooddealofthetime.

High School◊ CoachedbyMikeWestduringherfirstthreeyearsand

JimHughesherseniorseasonatUnionCounty.◊ Namedsecond-teamAll-StatebyboththeAtlantaTipoff

ClubandtheGeorgiaSportsWritersAssociationasaseniorin2009.

◊ SelectedastheMostValuablePlayerforRegion8AAasbothajuniorandasenior.

◊ Pouredin1,601pointsduringherfinalthreeseasonswiththeLadyPanthersaftermissingherfreshmancampaignduetoakneeinjury.

◊ Asasenior,averaged23.6points,3.6assistsand3.5stealswhileleadingUCHStoa17-11record,theRe-gion8AAtitleandthe“Sweet16”ofthestatetourney.

◊ Toppedthe1,000-pointcareerscoringplateauinthethirdgameofherseniorseason,scoring23pointsina56-43victoryoverBanksCounty.

◊ Scoredaschool-record41pointsagainstPendleton(S.C.)HighSchool.

◊ Asajunior,averaged21.1pointsandshot49.3percentfromthree-pointrangefortheLadyPanthers,whofin-ished20-8beforelosinginthefirstroundofthe2008ClassAAStateTournament.

◊ Asasophomore,averaged13.7pointsand2.6assistspergamefortheLadyPanthers.

◊ Anexcellentstudentwhograduatedtop-10inherclass,wasnamedtotheNationalHonorRollandwasawardedtheDARGoodCitizenAward.

◊ Oneofof10statewidefemalefinalistsfortheVincentJ.DooleyScholarship,awardedbyAthletesforaBetterWorld(ABW)andtheGeorgiaHighSchoolAssocia-tion(GHSA)tothemaleandfemalehighschoolathletewhoexemplifies“distinguishedindividualcharacter,outstandingteamworkandcommendablecitizenshipintheircommunities.”

◊ VotedUnionCountyHigh’s2008HomecomingQueen.

Personal◊ BornFebruary22,1991,CandaceisthedaughterofKim

andJimWilliams.◊ IntendedMajor:Business.

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Passion“Without passion flowing through my blood before I step on the court, I will not be helpful for my team to win and go far.”

– Angel Robinson

The most vital component to team success is

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ANGELROBINSON

6-5 • Senior • Forward • Marietta, Ga. • Marietta High School33◊ Lookedtobeapproachingtheformthatcouldmakeher

oneofthemostdominantpostplayersinthenationduringtheclosingweeksoflastseason.

◊ Afifth-yearseniorwhoredshirtedduringthe2005-06seasonduetoakneeinjury,Robinsonreceivedherbachelor’sdegreeinChildandFamilyDevelopmentinAugustandcurrentlyenrolledingraduateschoolpursuingamaster’sinAdultEducation.

◊ Enters2009-10needing40pointstobecometheLadyBulldogs’31st1,000-pointcareerscorer.

2008-09 Season◊ Namedsecond-teamAll-SECbyleaguecoachesand

honorablementionAll-SECbytheAssociatedPress.◊ LedtheSECinreboundingin2008-09whileaverag-

ing9.3rpg.BecamethefirstLadyBulldogtoleadtheleagueinboardssince1987-88(TammyeJenkins).

◊ AmongSECleaders,alsorankedNo.16inscoringandNo.2inblockedshots.

◊ Missedthevastmajorityofpre-seasonpracticesanddidnotparticipateintheexhibitioncontestaftersuffering

aleftshouldersubluxationinthethirdofficialpracticeofthefall.

◊ Scoredwhatwasthenacareer-high19pointsagainstEastTennesseeStateinjust23minutesofaction.Herprevioushighwas18pointsonthreeoccasions,mostrecentlyagainstAlabamalastseason.

◊ WithatrioofblocksatOakland,movedpastassistantcoachLa’KeshiaFrettintotheNo.10spotamongtheLadyBulldogs’careerleadersforblockedshots.EventuallyascendedtoNo.7.

◊ Scored12ofGeorgia’sfirst15pointsastheLadyBull-dogsracedtoa25-10leadoverVanderbiltinAthens...andthenmaintainedadouble-digitedgemostoftherestoftheway.

◊ Pouredin29pointsandgrabbed16reboundsinGeor-gia’s2009SECTournamentmatchupwithVanderbilt,thesingle-gamehighforanyLadyBulldoginthosecategoriesduring2008-09.

◊ Cameonstronginthefinaleightgamesoftheseason,averaging14.8pointsand11.5rebounds(fivedouble-doubles)andshooting58.8percentfromthefield.

2007-08 Season◊ AmongSECstatisticalleaders,finishedthecampaign

rankedNo.6inrebounds,No.8inblocksandNo.27inscoring.

◊ Notched17double-digitscoringoutingsaswellas10double-figurereboundingeffortsenroutetosevendouble-doubleperformances.

◊ GainedthestartingnodagainstGeorgiaSoutherninthethirdgameoftheseasonandneverrelinquishedthatpositiontherestoftheway.

◊ Earnedaspotontheall-tournamentteamattheJunkanooJamafterpostingadouble-doubleagainstSouthernCalinthetitletilt.

◊ Hauledin18boardsagainstFloridaStateinthefirstroundoftheFIUFun&SunClassic,equalingthe10th-besttallyinLadyBulldoghistoryandrepresent-ingthemostbyaGeorgiaplayersinceTiffanyWalkeralsohad18versusS.C.StateonFeb.23,1994.

◊ Averagedadouble-doubleof14.0pointsand10.0reboundsinNCAATournamentoutingsagainstIowaandNorthCarolina.

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2006-07 Season◊ NamedFreshmanAll-SECafterbeingSECFreshmanof

theWeekonbothDec.18andFeb.5.◊ AmongSECleaders,finishedNo.6inFGpct.andNo.

13inblockedshots.◊ Endured“feastorfamine”scoringyear,with14double-

digitgamesbut10outingsoftwopointsorless.◊ Becamethe60th(ofnow62)freshman–andthethird

memberofherclass–tostartforAndyLandersatGeorgiawhenshegotthenodatGeorgeMason.

Opponent MP FGs 3FGs FTs Reb. A B S Pts.AlabamaSt. 16 4-6 0-0 0-0 5 1 2 0 8Oakland 27 5-11 0-0 2-3 7 0 3 0 12Detroit 27 5-10 0-0 4-4 11 1 3 1 14N.C.Central 11 6-6 0-0 1-2 5 0 1 0 13CalSt.Fullerton 26 7-9 0-0 3-4 10 4 2 0 17E.Washington 26 3-10 0-0 3-3 13 0 3 2 9ETSU 23 9-13 0-1 1-4 15 0 3 2 19TennesseeTech 22 3-5 0-0 1-2 8 1 4 0 7GeorgiaTech 24 2-6 0-0 1-2 7 0 2 0 5Rutgers 32 3-3 0-0 1-1 4 0 0 2 7UAB 23 5-11 0-0 1-2 12 0 4 1 11Clemson 28 2-4 0-0 2-2 12 1 1 1 6Xavier 30 2-9 0-1 1-3 5 0 2 1 5Virginia 33 2-2 0-0 4-6 11 1 3 0 8OleMiss 27 5-12 0-0 5-5 9 1 3 1 15S.Carolina 30 5-10 0-0 4-5 5 0 3 1 14SavannahSt. 19 5-8 0-0 8-8 6 1 0 1 18Florida 31 3-6 0-0 1-2 8 1 1 0 7Vanderbilt 35 6-11 0-1 3-5 14 0 2 2 17Alabama 30 0-4 0-0 0-0 12 5 2 0 0Auburn 39 8-11 1-1 0-0 5 1 3 1 17MississippiSt. 34 3-5 0-0 7-7 9 0 2 0 13Tennessee 34 3-7 0-0 0-1 7 0 2 0 6Arkansas 28 1-3 1-1 0-1 6 0 1 2 3Vanderbilt 36 6-8 0-0 5-7 8 1 2 1 17LSU 39 6-12 1-2 2-4 15 1 3 0 15Auburn 37 8-14 0-0 1-1 14 2 0 0 17Kentucky 37 3-8 0-0 3-7 11 1 3 1 9Florida 23 4-8 0-0 2-2 9 0 1 0 10Kentucky 38 6-7 0-0 0-0 10 0 3 3 12Vanderbilt 38 13-18 1-1 2-2 16 2 3 0 29ArizonaSt. 40 4-10 0-0 1-2 9 0 3 3 9

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◊ Scored12inthesecondhalfversusLSUinAthens,in-cludingsixstraighttopushaone-pointleadtoseven.

2005-06 Season◊ ToretheACLinherleftkneejust114secondsafter

checkingintoexhibitionopeneragainstAugustaState.◊ UnderwentsurgerytorepairherkneeonDec.20.

High School◊ CoachedbyKenSprague,Jr.,atMariettaHigh.

◊ PlayedintheMcDonald’sandtheWBCAAll-Americagames.Tabbedfirst-teamAll-AmericabyParadeandSLAMandsecond-teambyUSAToday.

◊ Named2006MissGeorgiaBasketballbytheAtlantaJournal-ConstitutionandtheAtlantaTipoffClub,aswellastheGeorgiaPlayeroftheYearbyGatorade.

◊ Averaged11.4pointsand8.2boardsfortheU.S.JuniorNationalTeaminthesummerof2004.

◊ FinishedastheMariettaHigh’sall-timeleadingscorer(1,963points)andrebounder(1,361boards).

◊ Asasenior,ledtheBlueDevilstotheirfirstregiontour-namentchampionshipsince1958.

Personal◊ BornApril20,1987,AngelisthedaughterofCharlieand

EvelynMobley.◊ Bachelor’s:ChildandFamilyDevelopment.◊ GraduateMajor:AdultEducation.◊ RecipientoftheValPorterFamilyScholarshipfor

2005-06,2008-09and2009-10andtheTurnerFamilyScholarshipfor2006-07.

Opponent MP FGs 3FGs FTs Reb. A B S Pts.Richmond 22 3-5 0-0 3-4 8 1 3 0 9GeorgeMason 20 2-6 0-0 1-2 10 0 3 0 5Ga.Southern 21 4-9 0-0 4-5 7 1 1 1 12Temple 21 5-8 0-0 1-3 6 0 3 0 11PrairieView 23 3-5 0-0 0-1 8 1 2 1 6SouthernCal 31 6-12 0-1 3-4 10 0 1 2 15Oakland 38 6-13 0-0 3-3 12 0 3 1 15Ga.Tech 28 4-6 0-0 5-6 8 2 0 1 13Davidson 31 8-14 0-0 1-2 9 2 1 1 17Mercer 17 3-6 0-0 3-6 10 2 0 0 9FloridaState 40 4-9 0-0 4-4 18 2 4 1 12FIU 25 5-9 0-0 2-3 6 0 2 0 12Presbyterian 15 3-4 0-0 2-2 6 0 0 1 8Xavier 25 4-6 0-0 2-2 6 0 0 0 10OleMiss 33 7-12 0-1 2-2 9 2 2 2 16Auburn 21 1-9 0-0 0-0 7 1 3 0 2Vanderbilt 39 1-3 0-1 3-4 5 0 0 3 5Alabama 33 5-7 0-1 2-4 14 1 3 2 12Florida 31 4-7 0-0 2-2 7 2 1 0 10Oklahoma 26 2-7 0-1 3-4 7 0 0 1 7Kentucky 7 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0Vanderbilt 38 3-7 0-0 0-0 11 1 4 0 6Arkansas 30 5-8 1-1 0-0 6 0 1 0 11LSU 39 4-7 0-2 6-6 12 3 2 0 14Florida 30 2-4 0-0 0-0 8 2 1 1 4MississippiSt. 20 1-2 0-0 2-2 2 1 1 0 4Auburn 37 6-14 0-0 2-2 11 2 3 0 14S.Carolina 37 5-9 0-1 6-8 9 0 2 3 16Tennessee 27 4-7 0-0 0-0 6 1 0 1 8Alabama 33 3-7 0-0 2-5 5 2 1 2 8Kentucky 36 4-8 0-0 1-2 14 2 1 0 9Iowa 40 8-15 0-1 1-2 11 0 1 1 17N.Carolina 32 5-7 0-0 1-3 9 0 2 3 11

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Angel Robinson’s Career Statistics & Career HighsPoints: 29Vanderbilt(3/6/09) Blocks: 4Fourtimes,mostrecentUAB(12/20/08)Boards: 18FloridaState(11/29/07) Steals: 3Threetimes,mostrecentKentucky(3/5/09)Assists: 5Alabama(1/25/09) Minutes: 40FloridaState(11/29/07)

Season GP-GS MP-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. A TO BL S PF-D Pts.-Avg.2006-07 33-2 596-18.1 104-192 .542 2-3 .667 53-87 .609 178-5.4 10 51 31 16 62-3 263-8.02007-08 33-28 946-28.7 130-254 .512 1-10 .100 67-93 .720 278-8.4 31 92 51 28 104-6 328-9.92008-09 32-20 943-29.5 147-265 .555 4-7 .571 71-99 .717 298-9.3 25 78 70 26 102-4 369-11.5Totals 98-50 2485-25,4 381-711 .536 7-20 .350 191-279 .685 754-7.7 66 221 152 70 268-13 960-9.8

Opponent MP FGs 3FGs FTs Reb. A B S Pts.Rutgers 25 4-11 0-0 2-3 5 0 1 0 10N.C.A&T 14 1-5 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 1 2Davidson 26 3-4 0-0 3-5 4 0 0 1 9Ga.Southern 27 8-14 0-0 2-4 8 0 1 0 18Stanford 16 3-5 0-0 2-3 3 0 0 0 8Memphis DNPGeorgiaTech 6 0-0 0-0 2-4 0 0 0 0 2MTSU 14 5-5 0-0 0-0 3 0 1 0 10SavannahSt. 22 4-7 0-0 1-2 6 2 1 1 9TCU 23 8-11 0-1 2-6 8 2 2 1 18GeorgeMason 25 4-8 0-0 3-6 7 1 0 0 11Richmond 19 2-2 0-0 4-5 5 0 0 0 8G.Washington 28 5-8 0-0 5-7 6 0 0 1 15Brown 11 1-4 0-0 0-2 3 0 0 0 2Florida 20 5-9 0-0 0-2 7 0 3 0 10LSU 19 2-5 0-0 1-1 5 0 1 1 5MississippiSt. 14 5-8 0-0 0-0 6 0 1 1 10Tennessee 25 1-5 0-0 0-0 8 0 1 0 2Vanderbilt 12 0-3 0-0 2-2 4 0 1 0 2FloridaSt. 19 5-8 0-0 6-9 5 0 0 1 16OleMiss 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0 0Florida 6 0-3 0-0 1-2 3 0 1 0 1LSU 20 5-8 1-1 1-2 8 0 1 0 12Tennessee 17 3-6 0-0 2-2 4 1 0 0 8Alabama 24 6-7 0-0 6-7 10 0 3 2 18SouthCarolina 13 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 2Kentucky 32 4-5 1-1 2-2 9 0 0 1 11Auburn 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Arkansas 15 2-6 0-0 0-2 12 1 2 1 4Kentucky 22 5-8 0-0 5-5 8 0 1 2 15Vanderbilt 20 0-4 0-0 1-3 8 1 1 1 1Belmont 23 2-7 0-0 0-0 6 1 3 0 4IowaState 17 3-5 0-0 0-0 7 0 3 0 6Purdue 15 7-9 0-0 0-1 4 0 0 0 14

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In this section...Oklahoma / Chattanooga............................................80Rutgers / Alabama State.............................................81Texas A&M-Corpus Christi / Jackson State ................82Southern Miss / UAB ..................................................83Georgia Tech / Tennessee State ................................84Virginia / Detroit ..........................................................85Clemson / Savannah State .........................................86Alabama .....................................................................87Kentucky .....................................................................88Florida.........................................................................89Vanderbilt ....................................................................90Arkansas.....................................................................91Tennessee ..................................................................92Ole Miss ......................................................................93Mississippi State .........................................................94Auburn ........................................................................95LSU.............................................................................96South Carolina ............................................................97SEC Tournament / NCAA Tournament .......................98

OPPONENTS

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OPPONENTS

Location ................................................................... Norman, Okla.EnroLLmEnt ......................................................................... 28, 582nicknamE ............................................................................SoonerscoLors ............................................................ Crimson and Cream confErEncE ........................................................................... Big 12PrEsidEnt .................................................................David L. BorenathLEtic dirEctor ...................................................Joe CastiglionearEna (caPacity) ......................... The Lloyd Noble Center (11,582)WomEn’s BaskEtBaLL sid ..................................... Jared Thompson officE PhonE .......................................................(405) 325-8231 officE fax ...........................................................(405) 325-7623 homE PhonE ........................................................(405) 834-2984 EmaiL addrEss ....................................... [email protected] roW PhonE ....................................................(405) 325-1024WEB sitE .................................................... www.soonersports.comhEad coach .......................Sherri Coale (Oaklahoma Christian ‘86) ovEraLL rEcord ....................................... 286-132 (13 seasons) rEcord at oakLahoma .............................. 286-132 (13 seasons)assistant coachEs ....... Jan Ross, Stacy Hansmeyer, Chad ThrailkillsEriEs rEcord ....................................................Georgia leads, 3-1Last mEEting .... OU 57-65, ‘07-08 Pct. rEBounds Back ......... .39.12008-09 ovEraLL ................32-5 Pct. assists Back ............. .74.62008-09 confErEncE ...........15-1 Pct. BLocks Back ............. .32.2Pct. Points Back ....................58 Pct. stEaLs Back .............. .73.1

Location ......................................................................ChattanoogaEnroLLmEnt ............................................................................ 9,807nicknamE .................................................................................MocscoLors ................................................... Navy, Old Gold and Silver confErEncE .......................................................................SouthernchancELLor ...........................................................Dr. Roger BrownathLEtic dirEctor .............................................................Rick HartarEna (caPacity) ..............................The McKenzie Arena (10,928)WomEn’s BaskEtBaLL sid ...........................................Anne Wehunt officE PhonE .......................................................(423) 425-4618 officE fax ...........................................................(423) 425-4610 homE PhonE ........................................................(423) 933-5764 EmaiL addrEss ..........................................Anne-Horten@utc.eduPrEss roW PhonE ....................................................(423) 756-5476WEB sitE ............................................................www.GoMocs.comhEad coach ....................................... Wes Moore (Tennessee ‘85) ovEraLL rEcord ....................................... 466-132 (20 seasons) rEcord at chattanooga ..............................266-76 (11 seasons)assistant coachEs ...Nikki Blassingame, Amanda Eaton-Burge, Mike MurraysEriEs rEcord ................................................. Georgia leads, 11-1 Last mEEting ..UGA 79-58, ‘02-03 Pct. rEBounds Back .......... 53.42008-09 ovEraLL ..............22-10 Pct. assists Back .............. 65.52008-09 confErEncE ...........17-3 Pct. BLocks Back .............. 44.2Pct. Points Back .................62.3 Pct. stEaLs Back ............... 56.2

Sun., nov. 15 Stegeman coliSeum • athenS, ga. 2:30 Pm (et)Oklahoma Sooners

2009-10 SOONErS rOSTErstartErs rEturning (information BELoW) / Lost ......................................3/2 no. namE ht. cL. Pos. PPg rPg homEtoWn13 Danielle Robinson 5-9 Jr. G 12.9 2.9 San Jose, Calif.21 Amanda Thompson 6-1 Sr. F 6.8 4.6 Chicago, Ill.25 Whitney Hand 6-1 So. G 9.2 2.9 Fort Worth, TexasLEttErWinnErs rEturning (othErs’ information BELoW) / Lost ................8/5 1 Nyeshia Stevenson 5-9 Sr. F/G 9.2 1.7 Little Rock, Ark. 10 Carlee Roethlisberger 6-1 Jr. F 3.9 1.6 Findlay, Ohio14 Lauren Willis 5-11 Jr. G 0.7 0.1 Overland Park, Kan.34 Abi Olajuwon 6-4 Sr. C 1.4 2.2 Los Angeles, Calif.45 Jasmine Hartman 5-10 So. G 2.0 0.8 Bellaire, Texas nEWcomErs (information BELoW) ................................................................2 44 Lyndsey Cloman 6-2 Fr. C San Antonio, Texas53 Joanna McFarland 6-2 Fr. F Derby, Kan.

W UC Riverside 88-57 W Middle Tennessee 85-65 W Arizona State 70-57 L North Carolina 79-80 W Marist 83-57 L at Connecticut 78-106 W Creighton 69-49 W at Arkansas State 87-57W vs.CSUBakersfield 105-54 W vs. California 86-75 W Tulsa 94-42 W at Saint Louis 87-61 W North Carolina Center 89-25 W at Nebraska 77-56 W Kansas State 64-48 W Texas A&M 71-59 W at Colorado 72-58 W Texas 89-69 W at Baylor 56-51 W Missouri 78-56 W Tennessee 80-70 W at Oklahoma State 93-75 W Iowa State 58-49 W at Kansas 69-54 W at Texas Tech 80-72 W Baylor 66-58 L Texas A&M 56-57 W Oklahoma State 73-63 W Texas Tech 61-49 W at Texas 74-62 W vs. Kansas 76-59 L vs. Texas A&M 62-74 W vs. Prairie View A&M 76-47 W vs. Georgia Tech 69-50 W vs. Pittsburgh 70-59 W vs. Purdue 74-68 L Louisville 59-61

11/13 Mercer11/15 at Georgia11/21 TCU11/26 vs. South Carolina11/27 vs. San Diego State11/28 vs. Notre Dame12/3 UT Arlington 12/5 Arkansas12/9 at Marist12/10 at Army12/20 at Creighton12/30 Cal State Fullerton1/3 at Tennessee1/9 Texas Tech1/13 at Baylor1/17 Texas A&M1/20 at Missouri1/23 Kansas1/27 at Iowa State1/30 at Texas Tech2/3 Texas2/6 at Oklahoma State2/10 Baylor2/13 Colorado2/15 Connecticut2/21 at Kansas State2/24 Nebraska2/27 at Texas3/2 at Texas A&M3/7 Oklahoma State3/11-14 Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City)

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thur., nov. 19 mckenzie arena • chattanooga, tenn. 7:00 Pm (et)ChattanooGa Lady Mocs

2009-10 lady mocS roSterstartErs rEturning (information BELoW) / Lost ......................................3/2 no. namE ht. cL. Pos. PPg rPg homEtoWn 4 Tagan Hatchett 5-9 Jr. G 4.8 2.6 Acworth, Ga. 15 Jenaya Wade-Fray 5-9 Jr. G 13.0 4.8 Madison, Ala. 50 Shanara Hollinquest 6-0 Jr. F 16.5 8.0 Sylacauga, Ala.LEttErWinnErs rEturning (othErs’ information BELoW) / Lost ................8/4 1 Kori Penland 5-9 So. G 4.0 1.1 Chickamauga, Ga. 5 Tenisha Townsend 5-6 So. G 3.2 1.2 Nashville, Tenn. 30 Bailey Dewart 5-11 So. G 4.1 2.7 Spartanburg, S.C. 42 Megan Rollins 6-1 Jr. F 2.2 1.4 Monteagle, Tenn.nEWcomErs (information BELoW) ................................................................5 3 Kayla Christopher 5-9 Fr. G Oliver Springs, Tenn. 22 Kylie Lambert 5-11 Fr. G Athens, Tenn. 32 Kiara Smith 5-10 Fr. G Rome, Ga. 33 Erin Helton 6-2 Fr. F Cookeville, Tenn. 34 Michelle Davis 6-2 Fr. F Cleveland, Tenn.

W East Tennessee State 77-71 L Tennessee 63-66 L at Middle Tennessee 65-73W Akron 71-52

L Richmond 46-64W Samford 55-54W Alabama A&M 87-29W at Furman 82-38W at Wofford 82-61

L at Clemson 74-79W Elon University 70-51W vs. San Franciso 75-52

L vs. Missouri State 68-77W UNC Greensboro 70-53

L at Georgia Southern 65-66W at College of Charleston 61-55W at Western Carolina 84-71W Davidson 76-69W Appalachian State 72-43W Wofford 57-46W Furman 68-52W at UNCG 58-48W at Elon 82-56W Georgia Southern 58-48W College of Charleston 72-61

L at Davidson (ot) 80-89W at Appalachian State 71-47

L Western Carolina 52-56W at Samford 72-48W Appalachian State 86-53

L vs. College of Charleston 51-53 L at Kentucky (ot) 76-81

11/13 at East Tennesse State11/15 at Austin Peay11/19 Georgia11/22 at Kentucky11/20-21 Chattanooga Classic11/30 at Samford12/5 Furman12/9 Wofford12/12 Clemson12/17 at Elon12/19 at UNC Greensboro12/29 vs. Richmond12/30 at St. Peter’s Tournament 1/2 College of Charleston1/4 Georgia Southern1/9 at Appalachian State1/11 at Davidson1/16 Western Carolina1/23 at Furman1/25 at Wofford1/30 Elon2/1 UNC Greensboro2/8 at Georgia Southern2/6 at College of Charleston2/13 Appalachian State2/15 Davidson2/22 at Wesern Carolina2/27 Samford3/4-8 SoCon Tournament

(Charlotte)

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Location ......................................................... New Brunswick, N.J.EnroLLmEnt .......................................................................... 52,471nicknamE ................................................................. Scarlet KnightscoLors ................................................................................. ScarletconfErEncE ........................................................................Big EastPrEsidEnt ............................................... Dr. Richard L. McCormickathLEtic dirEctor ........................................................ Tim PernettiarEna (caPacity) .....................Louis Brown Athletic Center (8,000)WomEn’s BaskEtBaLL sid .............................................Stacy Brann officE PhonE .......................................................(732) 445-7886 officE fax ...........................................................(732) 445-3063 cELL PhonE .........................................................(732) 921-6746 EmaiL addrEss [email protected] roW PhonE ....................................................(732) 445-4200WEB sitE ...................................................www.scarletknights.comhEad coach ..........................C. Vivian Stringer (Slippery Rock ‘71) ovEraLL rEcord ....................................... 825-280 (38 seasons) rEcord at rutgErs................................... 305-145 (14 seasons)assistant coachEs ......Carlene Mitchell, Tasha Pointer, Ron HugheysEriEs rEcord ....................................................Georgia leads, 7-3Last mEEting .. RU 45-34, ‘08-09 Pct. rEBounds Back ......... .51.12008-09 ovEraLL ..............21-13 Pct. assists Back ............. .55.72008-09 confErEncE .............9-7 Pct. BLocks Back ............. .38.3Pct. Points Back .................42.7 Pct. stEaLs Back .............. .46.8

Location ...............................................................Montgomery, Ala.EnroLLmEnt ............................................................................ 5,627nicknamE .............................................................................HornetscoLors ............................................................. Old Gold and BlackconfErEncE ............................................................... SouthwesternPrEsidEnt ..............................................................William H. HarrisintErim athLEtic dirEctor ......................................Sterling StewardarEna (caPacity) ..............................Joe L. Reed Acadome (7,400)WomEn’s BaskEtBaLL sid .....................................La Tonia Thirston officE PhonE ....................................................... (334) 229-4511 officE fax ...........................................................(334) 262-2971 homE PhonE ........................................................(334) 322-5100 EmaiL addrEss ............................................lathirston@alasu.eduPrEss roW PhonE ....................................................(334) 263-0647WEB sitE .............................................. www.bamastatesports.comhEad coach ..............................Freda Freeman-Jackson (ASU ‘84) ovEraLL rEcord ........................................167-123 (11 seasons) rEcord at aLaBama statE ..........................167-123 (11 seasons)assistant coachEs ......Clayton Harris, Yvette McDanial, Adria HarrissEriEs rEcord ....................................................Georgia leads, 1-0Last mEEting ..UGA 85-35, ‘08-09 Pct. rEBounds Back ......... .62.22008-09 ovEraLL ..............14-16 Pct. assists Back ............. .64.22008-09 confErEncE ...........11-8 Pct. BLocks Back ............. .73.8Pct. Points Back ....................56 Pct. stEaLs Back .............. .54.5

Sun., nov. 22 Stegeman coliSeum • athenS, ga. 2:30 Pm (et)rutGers Scarlet KniGhts

2009-10 Scarlet knightS roSterstartErs rEturning (information BELoW) / Lost ......................................2/3 no. namE ht. cL. Pos. PPg rPg homEtoWn

1 Khadijah Rushdan 5-9 R-So. G 7.0 4.4 Wilmington, Del. 35 Brittany Ray 5-9 Sr. G 10.2 3.81 Bronx, N.Y.LEttErWinnErs rEturning (othErs’ information BELoW) / Lost ................7/311 Nikki Speed 5-8 So. G 1.9 1.2 Pasadena, Calif.12 April Sykes 6-0 So. G/F 3.2 2.1 Starkville, Miss.24 Myia McCurdy 6-1 Sr. F 1.8 2.4 Cincinnati, Ohio34 Chelsey Lee 6-2 So. F 1.0 1.3 Miami, Fla.43 Rashidat Junaid 6-4 Sr. C 3.2 2.7 Chesilhurst, N.J.nEWcomErs (information BELoW) ................................................................3 x Christine Huber 6-4 Fr. C/F North Babylon, N.Y. x Monique Oliver 6-2 Fr. F/C Long Beach, Calif. x Erica Wheeler 5-7 Fr. G Miami, Fla.

W Saint Joseph’s 59-86 W Princeton 35-83 L at California 52-66 L at Stanford 47-81 W at Temple 64-60 W Georgia 34-45 W Prairie View A&M 56-58 W vs Army 59-38 W Lafayette 29-61 W George Washington 47-57 L Tennessee 55-51 L at Syracuse 54-68 L at Louisville 59-64 W at Villanova 60-51 W Marquette 53-76 W West Viginia 44-60 L at DePaul 58-60 W at Notre Dame 78-68 L USF 59-56 L at Connecticut 56-75 W Georgetown (ot) 47-60 L Pittsburgh (ot) 61-53 W Farmingdale State 25-85 L at Maryland 47-67 W at Seton Hall 73-58 W Providence 42-55 W Cincinnati 52-71 W at St. John’s 65-48 L Connecticut 69-59 W vs. Seton Hall 45-79 L vs. Louisville (ot) 82-87 W VCU 51-57 W Auburn 80-52 L Purdue 61-67

11/15 Stanford11/17 Kean11/19 Boston College11/22 at Georgia11/26 vs. Southern California11/27 vs. Mississippi State11/28 vs. Texas12/2 Temple12/5 at Princeton12/7 Florida12/10 Prairie View A&M12/13 vs. Tennessee12/20 Central Connecticut State12/30 at George Washington1/2 Depaul1/10 at Pittsburgh1/13 at Syracuse1/16 Cincinnati1/23 Marquette1/26 at Connecticut1/20 at Georgetown2/1 Notre Dame2/6 at USF2/10 Seton Hall2/13 at Villanova2/16 at West Virginia2/21 Syracuse2/24 St. John’s2/27 at Providence3/1 Louisville3/5-9 Big East Tournament

(Hartford)

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Wed., nov. 25 Stegeman coliSeum • athenS, ga. 7:00 Pm (et)alabama State hornets

2009-10 hornetS roSterstartErs rEturning (information BELoW) / Lost ......................................3/2 no. namE ht. cL. Pos. PPg rPg homEtoWn22 Jakayla Hill 5-5 So. G 3.9 2.8 Bessemer, Ala. 54 Shanice Merritt 6-2 So. C 7.8 5.6 Tuscaloosa, Ala.LEttErWinnErs rEturning (othErs’ information BELoW) / Lost ..............10/84 Jasmine Quinn 5-9 So. G/F 3.9 1.1 Aberdeen, Miss.12 Tandria Milton 5-6 So. G 3.9 1.8 Fort Walton Beach, Fla.31 Raven Hicks 5-10 So. G/F 1.2 1.5 Las Vegas, Nev.33 Tanika Jackson 5-10 Jr. C 8.3 5.9 Saginawa, Mich.54 Shanice Merritt 6-2 Sr. C 7.8 5.6 Tuscaloosa, Ala.nEWcomErs (information BELoW) ................................................................4 21 Quortni Fambro 5-8 Fr. G Ellenwood, Ga.23 Yahindra Edwards 5-10 Fr. F N. Los Vegas, Nev.24 Erica Henderson 5-10 Fr. G/F Troy, Ala.34 Artajah Jackson 6-3 Fr. C Clearwater, Fla.

L at Georgia 35-85 L Mobile (ot) 84-87 W Murray State 61-59 L at Alabama 47-75 L at Florida A&M 47-69 L at Georgia State 42-83 L at UAB 47-51 L vs. Louisiana-Lafayette 49-51 L at Tulane 48-80 W vs. Semo 60-53 W Coastal 59-51 W Jackson State 60-45 W Gambling State 50-49 W at UA-Pine Bluff 71-68 L at Mississippi Valley S. 62-66 L at Alabama A&M 47-54 L Southern 52-57 W Alcorn State 61-43 L at PVAMU 38-73W at Texas Southern Lady 51-39 W UA-Pine Bluff 48-43 W Mississippi Valley S. (3ot) 87-81 W Alabama A&M 63-52 W at Southern 51-47 L at Alcorn State 35-48 L PVAMU 41-78 L vs. Texas Southern Lady 47-65 W at Jackson State 57-45 W at Grambling State 67-65 L vs. Mississippi Valley State 43-48

11/13 at University of Mobile 11/17 Colgate 11/19 Syracuse 11/25 at Georgia11/30 Savannah State 12/2 at North Florida 12/4 Alabama12/13 Savannah State12/19 NABA Select (Exhibition) 12/30 Florida A&M1/4 at Grambling State1/6 at Jackson State1/9 Mississippi Valley1/11 Arkansas-Pine Bluff1/16 Alabama A&M1/23 at Alcorn State1/25 at Southern 1/30 Texas Southern2/1 Prairie View A&M2/6 at Mississippi Valley State2/8 at Arkansas2/13 at Alabama A&M2/20 Alcorn State 2/22 Southern2/27 at Texas Southern3/1 at Prairie View A&M 3/4 Grambling State3/6 Jackson State3/10-13 SWAC Tournament

(Birmingham)

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Location ........................................................ Corpus Christi, TexasEnroLLmEnt ............................................................................ 9,650nicknamE ...........................................................................IslanderscoLors ................................................................... Blue and GreenconfErEncE ..................................................................... SouthlandPrEsidEnt ........................................................Dr. Flavius KillebrewathLEtic dirEctor ..............................................Timothy Fitzgerald arEna (caPacity) .............................American Bank Center (8,400)WomEn’s BaskEtBaLL sid ..............................................Josh Brown officE PhonE ....................................................... (361) 825-3411 officE fax ...........................................................(361) 825-3218 cELL PhonE .........................................................(337) 302-4722 EmaiL addrEss [email protected] roW PhonE ....................................................(361) 826-4972WEB sitE .......................................................www.goislanders.comhEad coach ........................ Robert Robinson (Texas-Arlington ‘93) ovEraLL rEcord ............................................. 38-55 (4 seasons) rEcord at tExas a&m corPus christi ........... 38-55 (4 seasons)assistant coachEs ....................................Kim Dowell, Geoff GrawnsEriEs rEcord ........................................................................... 0-0Last mEEting ......... First Meeting Pct. rEBounds Back .......... 93.52008-09 ovEraLL ..............11-19 Pct. assists Back .............. 92.92008-09 confErEncE ...........6-10 Pct. BLocks Back .............. 91.7Pct. Points Back .................92.5 Pct. stEaLs Back .................. 91

Location .................................................................. Jackson, Miss.EnroLLmEnt ............................................................................ 8,416nicknamE ................................................................................TigerscoLors ....................................................................Blue and WhiteconfErEncE ............................................................... SouthwesternPrEsidEnt ............................................................ Ronald Mason Jr.athLEtic dirEctor ..........................................Robert L. Braddy, Sr. arEna (caPacity) .. Lee E. Williams Athletics & Assembly Center (8,000)WomEn’s BaskEtBaLL sid ..................................... Wesley Peterson officE PhonE .......................................................(601) 979-5899 officE fax ...........................................................(601) 979-2000 homE PhonE ........................................................(601) 503-5898 EmaiL addrEss [email protected] roW PhonE ....................................................(601) 979-2382WEB sitE .................................................... www.jsutigers.cstv.comhEad coach .............Denise Taylor (Texas Southern University ‘89) ovEraLL rEcord ....................................... 172-144 (12 seasons) rEcord at Jackson statE ............................... 90-61 (8 seasons)assistant coachEs .................................Marc Lowe, Elvis RobinsonsEriEs rEcord ........................................................................... 0-0Last mEEting ......... First Meeting Pct. rEBounds Back ......... .45.72008-09 ovEraLL ................8-20 Pct. assists Back ............. .54.82008-09 confErEncE ...........5-13 Pct. BLocks Back ............. .28.1Pct. Points Back .................39.1 Pct. stEaLs Back .............. .57.5

Fri., nov. 27 lady eagle thankSgiving claSSic • hattieSburg, miSS. 8:00 Pm (et)Texas A&M-CorPus Christi Lady Islanders

2009-10 lady iSlanderS roSterstartErs rEturning (information BELoW) / Lost ......................................4/1 no. namE ht. cL. Pos. PPg rPg homEtoWn

5 Jade Davis 5-9 Jr. G 12.8 2.9 West Columbia, Texas 21 Shaye Montgomery 5-6 Sr. G 10.3 3.9 Baytown, Texas 42 Myeisha Myles 6-2 Jr. C 10 8.3 Corpus Christi, Texas 44 Adrienne Scott 6-1 Jr. F 7.5 6.6 Waco, TexasLEttErWinnErs rEturning (othErs’ information BELoW) / Lost ..............10/4 1 Deziree Green 5-10 Sr. G/F 6.5 4.4 Houston, Texas 12 Lauren Smith 5-8 Jr. G 6.4 3.6 Schertz, Texas 22 Diandra Torres 6-1 Sr. F 1.6 1.6 San Antonio, Texas 24 Louvinia Robinson 5-6 Sr. G 2.3 0.9 Katy, Texas 32 Elisa Beagle* 6-0 Sr. C 10.3 7.3 Houston, Texas 34 Latoya Thomas 6-2 Sr. F/C 1.5 1.5 Hellshire, Jamaica*Missed 2008-09 due to an injury, stats from 2007-08 nEWcomErs (information BELoW) ................................................................4 3 Ashley Darley 5-6 Fr. G Corpus Christi, Texas 11 Imani Dunn 5-6 Fr. G Kileen, Texas 23 Jessica Jammer 5-10 Fr. G Brookshire, Texas 30 Anitra Jeffery 6-0 Jr. F Dallas, Texas

L at Vanderbilt 51-85 W Texas Southern 56-51 L at Texas 36-87 L North Texas 53-61 W vs. Western New Mexico 88-60 L at NMSU 47-74 L SMU 65-73 L at Texas-Pan American 53-56 L vs. Jacksonville State 45-48 W at North Flordia 58-47 W vs Rhode Island 75-67 L at Georgia State 57-69 W at Central Arkansas 52-50 L at Texas State 65-69 W Nrthwestern State 61-52 L Lamar University 44-68 L at UTSA 63-69 W Texas-Pan American 54-35 W Sam Houston State 88-76 L at UTA 62-88 W Nicholls State 84-57 L Texas State 62-66 W at Sam Houston State 67-62 L UTSA 54-72 L at McNeese State 54-68 L Southeastern LA. (ot) 72-76 L at Stephen F. Austin 54-87 W at Lamar University 71-55 L UTA 61-78 L vs UTA 61-78

11/13 Air Force11/14 Alabama or Tennessee Tech11/21 at Texas Southern11/27 vs. Georgia11/28 vs. Jackson St./Southern

Miss12/4 vs. Drake12/5 vs. Chicago State12/13 Incarnate Ward12/19 at Texas-Pan American12/28 Houston12/30 Colorado State1/2 at TCU1/6 Texas-Pan American1/9 Central Arkansas1/13 Texas State1/16 at Northwestern State1/20 at Lamar1/23 UTSA1/30 at Sam Houston State2/3 UT Arlington2/6 at Nicholls2/10 at Texas State2/13 Sam Houston State2/17 at UTSA2/20 McNeese State2/24 at Southeastern Louisiana 2/27 Stephen F. Austin3/3 Lamar3/6 at UT Arlington

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Sat., nov. 28 lady eagle thankSgiving claSSic • hattieSburg, miSS. 3:00 or 5:00Jackson State TiGers

2009-10 TIGErS rOSTErstartErs rEturning (information BELoW) / Lost ......................................2/3 no. namE ht. cL. Pos. PPg rPg homEtoWn 10 Shaneese McLin 5-8 Jr. F 5.5 3.3 Ludlow, Miss. 12 Phenicia Taylor 5-6 Jr. G 5.5 5.9 McComb, Miss.LEttErWinnErs rEturning (othErs’ information BELoW) / Lost ................8/6 1 Whitnie Young 5-9 Sr. G 0.7 1.9 Dallas, Texas 2 Tiffany Haggen 6-2 Sr. G 2.9 2.3 Detroit, Mich. 5 Lauren Goodman 5-9 So. G 0.9 0.6 Sacramento, Calif. 14 Beatrice Banks 5-8 So. F 5.6 1.7 Ludlow, Miss.30 AundreaJohnson 5-8 Sr. G 0.7 0.3 Fairfield,Ala. 35 Gabrielle Jones 6-4 Jr. C 1.2 0.0 Little Rock, Ark.nEWcomErs (information BELoW) ................................................................6 3 Rachel Jordan 5-9 Fr. G Byhalia, Miss. 22 Tiffany Kellum 6-2 Fr. C Peoria, Ill. 23 Mar’chetta Parker 5-5 Fr. G Greenville, Miss. 42 Daria Hester 6-1 Fr. F Memphis, Tenn. Brittany Roberts 5-5 Fr. G Meridian, Miss. Bridgette James 5-11 Fr. G Houston, Texas

L at Tennessee State 46-62 L at Utah 49-77 L vs. Syracuse 74-85 W vs. Cal State Northridge 73-65 L vs. Tulane 48-74 L New Orleans 52-71 W Central Arkansas 75-58 L at McNeese State 45-49 W Nich 82-44 L South Florida 51-110 L at Alabama State 45-60 L at Alabama A&M 61-67 L ALCNW08 55-58 L SUW 55-62 L Texas Southern 45-54 L at PVAMU 64-85 L at Grambling State 58-61W MVSW 68-65 L Arkansas Pine Bluff 63-68W at Alcorn State 72-61 L at Southern 40-43W Texas Southern 73-52 L Prairie View A&M 38-58W Grambling State 59-58 L at Mississippi Valley S. 68-70 L at UA-Pine 61-71 L Alabama State 45-57W Alabama A&M 72-52

11/14 Tennessee State11/17 at Alabama11/23 at Central Arkansas11/27 vs. Southern Miss11/28 vs. Georgia/Texas A&M-CC12/4 vs. Sam Houston State12/5 vs. Rice/Texas Pan American12/20 at Central Florida12/28 at Memphis12/30 at Nicholls State1/4 Alabama A&M1/6 Alabama State1/9 at Alcorn State1/11 at Southern1/16 Prairie View1/18 Texas Southern1/23 Grambling State1/30 Miss. Valley Sate2/1 at Arkansas Pine Bluff2/6 Alcorn State2/8 Southern2/13 at Prairie View A&M2/15 at Texas Southern2/20 at Grambling State2/27 Miss. Valley State3/1 Arkansas Pine Bluff3/4 at Alabama A&M3/6 at Alabama State3/10-13 SWAC Tournament

(Birmingham)

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Location ..............................................................Hattiesburg, Miss.EnroLLmEnt .......................................................................... 15,000nicknamE ..................................................................Golden EaglescoLors ....................................................................Black and GoldconfErEncE .......................................................................... C-USAPrEsidEnt ...................................................Dr. Martha D. SaundersathLEtic dirEctor .................................................Richard GianniniarEna (caPacity) ............................ Reed Green Coliseum (8,095)WomEn’s BaskEtBaLL sid ............................................... Shirley Hill officE PhonE .......................................................(601) 266-4506 officE fax ...........................................................(601) 266-4507 homE PhonE ........................................................(601) 264-2659 EmaiL addrEss ...................................shirley.jones-hill@usm.eduPrEss roW PhonE ....................................................(601) 266-5428WEB sitE ...................................................www.SouthernMiss.comhEad coach ........................Joye Lee-McNelis (Southern Miss, ‘84) ovEraLL rEcord ....................................... 308-231 (18 seasons) rEcord at southErn miss ............................... 79-75 (5 seasons)assistant coachEs ...........................Shannon Hamp, Jordan DupuysEriEs rEcord ........................................................................... 0-0Last mEEting ......... First Meeting Pct. rEBounds Back .......... 54.32008-09 ovEraLL ..............20-12 Pct. assists Back .............. 41.12008-09 confErEncE ...........11-5 Pct. BLocks Back .............. 20.6Pct. Points Back .................52.4 Pct. stEaLs Back ............... 51.1

Location ............................................................... Birmingham, Ala.EnroLLmEnt ......................................................................... 16, 149nicknamE ............................................................................. BlazerscoLors .................................................Forest Green and Old GoldconfErEncE ................................................................SoutheasternPrEsidEnt ........................................................... Dr. Carol GarrisonathLEtic dirEctor .......................................................Brian MackinarEna (caPacity) ........................................... Bartow Arena (8,500)WomEn’s BaskEtBaLL sid ..............................Michelle Cunningham officE PhonE .......................................................(205) 934-0725 officE fax ...........................................................(205) 934-7505 cELL PhonE .........................................................(330) 417-8145 EmaiL addrEss ...................................... [email protected] roW PhonE ....................................................(205) 934-0725WEB sitE ......................................................... www.uabsports.comhEad coach ........................................... Audra Smith (Virginia ‘92) ovEraLL rEcord ............................................. 64-84 (5 seasons) rEcord at uaB .............................................. 64-84 (5 seasons)assistant coachEs ............. Kathy Becker, Daryl Oliver, Marc WilsonsEriEs rEcord ................................................... Georgia leads, 2-1Last mEEting ..UGA 73-49, ‘08-09 Pct. rEBounds Back .......... 53.32008-09 ovEraLL ..............10-20 Pct. assists Back .............. 34.22008-09 confErEncE ...........5-11 Pct. BLocks Back .............. 62.6Pct. Points Back ....................41 Pct. stEaLs Back ............... 37.9

Sat., nov. 28 lady eagle thankSgiving claSSic • hattieSburg, miSS. 3:00 or 5:00Southern Miss Golden EaGles

2009-10 golden eagleS roSterstartErs rEturning (information BELoW) / Lost ......................................1/4 no. namE ht. cL. Pos. PPg rPg homEtoWn55 Pauline Love 6-1 R-Sr. F 15.5 10.4 Luxora, Ark.LEttErWinnErs rEturning (othErs’ information BELoW) / Lost ................9/5 12 Tanesha Washington 6-1 Jr. G/F 7.3 3.1 Clarksdale, Miss.1 Candace Rucker 5-9 Sr. G 6.6 2.3 Memphis, Tenn.11 Robin Murphy 6-0 R-Jr. F 2.7 2.2 Conyers, Ga.2 Erin Gatling 5-5 So. G 2.3 1.1 Van Buren, Ark.25 Shanice Mays 5-6 Jr. G 1.7 1.1 Mendenhall, Miss.24 Brittany Johnson 5-8 Jr. G 2.7 0.9 Jackson, Miss.32 Lauren Pittman 5-10 R-Jr. F 1.9 0.5 Waynesboro, Miss.22 Whitney McNelis 5-5 So. G 0.4 0.4 Hattiesburg, Miss.nEWcomErs (information BELoW) ................................................................4 20 Kassietta Brown 5-9 Fr. G 18.9 5.4 West Monroe, La.3 Geneshia Dunbar 6-3 Jr. C 4.0 5.0 Dallas, Texas23 Danielle Johnson 6-0 Fr. G 18.0 5.0 Tuscaloosa, Ala.10 Ashlee Kelly 5-8 Jr. PG 3.9 1.9 Victoria, Australia

W at Sam Houston St. 72-60 W Tennessee St. 79-57 L at South Alabama 64-66 L at ULM 57-75 W Alcorn St. 79-47 L Michigan 51-61 L at UALR 44-66 W William Carey 80-71 W Southeast Mo. St. 64-47 L Miss. St. 61-72 L vs. Oklahoma St. 72-75 W vs. Cal St. Northridge 73-68 W Nicholls St. 101-41 L at UCF 59-65 W at UAB 79-67 W at Memphis 74-65 W UCF 69-64 W Houston 74-65 W at Rice 65-50 W Marshall 70-64 W East Carolina 68-60 W SMU 75-65 W Tulsa 72-43 L at East Carolina 58-64 W at Marshall 69-61 L at Tulane 60-77 L at UTEP 87-105 W UAB 71-52 L Memphis (ot) 74-77 W at Tulane 72-55 W vs Marshall 64-56 L vs UCF (ot) 54-65

11/14 South Alabama11/16 at Southeast Missouri St.11/19 at Michigan11/23 William Carey11/27-28 Lady Eagle Thanksgiving

Classic12/2 at Miss. St.12/4 Alcorn State12/12 at Charlotte12/16 at Belmont12/22 UALR12/30 at Alabama1/3 Louisiana Tech1/8 at East Carolina1/10 at Marshall1/15 UAB1/17 Memphis1/21 at UCF1/23 at Tulane1/30 UTEP2/4 East Carolina2/6 Marshall2/12 at Memphis2/14 at UAB2/18 Houston2/20 Rice2/25 at Tulsa2/27 at SMU3/3 UCF3/10-13 C-USA Tournament (Tulsa)

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tueS., dec. 1 Stegeman coliSeum • athenS, ga. 7:00 Pm (et)uAB Blazers

2009-10 BLAzErS rOSTErstartErs rEturning (information BELoW) / Lost ......................................3/2 no. namE ht. cL. Pos. PPg rPg homEtoWn 2 Amanda Peterson 5-10 Jr. G 11.3 3.8 Homewood, Ala. 30 Tamika Dukes 6-0 Sr. F 8.8 6.2 Birmingham, Ala.LEttErWinnErs rEturning (othErs’ information BELoW) / Lost ................8/6 12 Shelly Breaux 6-1 So. F 4.1 4.7 Lafayette, La. 14 TaRonda Randall 6-2 So. F/C 1.1 2.5 Greenville, Ala. 21 Kara Johnson 5-4 Jr. G 0.5 0.1 Greensboro, Ala. 23 Miteka Trueheart 5-9 So. G 1.3 1.4 Lancaster, S.C.54 Meagan Brown 6-5 So. C 0.7 2.6 Birmingham, Ala.nEWcomErs (information BELoW) ................................................................7 1 Amber Jones 5-7 Fr. G Towns Creek, Ala. 5 Rebecca Simpson 5-7 Fr. G Chelsea, Ala. 11 Khalla Watson 5-7 Fr. G Savannah, Ga. 13 Nakia McDaniel 5-7 Fr. G Moulton, Ala. 20 Jala Harris 5-6 Fr. G Madison, Ala. 40 LaKenya Lowe 5-8 Fr. G Birmingham, Ala. 42 Jasmine Green 6-3 Fr. F Huntsville, Ala.

W Stetson 73-58 L at South Carolina 64-77 L at Charlotte 57-79 L Auburn 62-91 L vs. Evansville 47-62 W vs. McNeese State 56-53 L Florida 75-77 L at Central Michigan 72-96

W Alabama State 51-47 W Georgia State 72-63 L Georgia 49-73

W Alabama A&M 65-53 L at Miss. St.ate 46-87

W at Memphis 71-62 L Southern Miss 67-79 L UCF 67-74 L at Houston 50-61 W at Rice 69-68 L at Marshall 53-64

L at East Carolina 64-70 W Tulane 51-49 W UTEP 64-58 L Memphis 60-65 W Tulsa 72-63 L at SMU 51-81 L Marshall 50-67 L East Carolina 60-70 L Southern Miss 52-71 L at UCF 59-74 L vs. East Carolina 59-73

11/13 Alcorn State11/17 at Ohio State11/21 Miami (Fla.)11/24 at Florida11/27 North Texas11/28 Samford/Norfolk State12/1 at Georgia12/5 Mississippi Valley State12/14 Central Michigan12/19 vs. Virginia Tech12/20 vs. St. John’s/UT-Arlington12/22 Southeast Missouri State12/30 at Austin Peay1/7 SMU1/9 Tulsa1/15 at Southern Miss1/17 at UCF1/23 Houston1/28 at East Carolina1/30 at Marshall2/4 at Memphis2/7 at Rice2/12 UCF2/14 Southern Miss2/18 at UTEP2/20 at Tulane2/25 East Carolina2/27 Marshall3/4 Memphis3/8-11 C-USA Tournament (Tulsa)

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Location ........................................................................ Atlanta Ga.EnroLLmEnt .......................................................................... 19,404nicknamE ......................................Yellow Jackets, Rambling WreckcoLors .............................................................Old Gold and WhiteconfErEncE ............................................................... Atlantic Coast intErim PrEsidEnt ........................................Dr. G.P. “Bud” PetersonathLEtic dirEctor .................................................Dan RadakovicharEna (caPacity) ................ Alexander Memorial Coliseum (9,191)WomEn’s BaskEtBaLL sid .......................................Dan Goldberger officE PhonE ...................................................... (404) 894-5445 officE fax ...........................................................(404) 894-1248 homE PhonE ........................................................(678) 872-7568 EmaiL addrEss ...................... [email protected] roW PhonE ....................................................(404) 894-5458WEB sitE ....................................................www.ramblinwreck.comhEad coach .................................... MaChelle Joseph (Purdue ‘92) ovEraLL rEcord ........................................... 106-76 (6 seasons) rEcord at gEorgia tEch .............................. 106-76 (6 seasons)assistant coachEs ..........................................Teri Moren, Gene HillsEriEs rEcord ..................................................Georgia leads, 28-3Last mEEting ...GT 57-42, ‘08-09 Pct. rEBounds Back .......... 71.22008-09 ovEraLL ..............22-10 Pct. assists Back .............. 54.82008-09 confErEncE .............8-6 Pct. BLocks Back .............. 82.8Pct. Points Back .................64.6 Pct. stEaLs Back ............... 57.4

Location .................................................................Nashville, Tenn.EnroLLmEnt ............................................................................ 8,000nicknamE .......................................................................Lady TigerscoLors .........................................................ReflexBlueandWhiteconfErEncE ................................................................... Ohio ValleyPrEsidEnt ...........................................................Dr.Melvin JohnsonathLEtic dirEctor .................................................Teresa L. PhilipsarEna (caPacity) ........................................ Gentry Center (10,600)WomEn’s BaskEtBaLL sid .................................... Zekeya Anderson officE PhonE .......................................................(615) 963-1867 officE fax ...........................................................(615) 963-7692 homE PhonE ........................................................(615) 942-6508 EmaiL addrEss ................................... [email protected] roW PhonE ....................................................(615) 963-7616WEB sitE ........................................................... www.tsutigers.comhEad coach .............................Tracee Wells (Tennessee State ‘88) ovEraLL rEcord ............................................. 49-94 (5 seasons) rEcord at tEnnEssEE statE ............................ 49-94 (5 seasons)assistant coachEs ... David Midlick, Rasheeda Love, Jamie ShadiansEriEs rEcord ....................................................Georgia leads, 3-0Last mEEting ..UGA 102-32, ‘88-89 Pct. rEBounds Back ......... .44.52008-09 ovEraLL ..............18-13 Pct. assists Back ............. .48.42008-09 confErEncE ...........13-5 Pct. BLocks Back ............. .35.8Pct. Points Back .................32.2 Pct. stEaLs Back ................. .40

Sun., dec. 6 Stegeman coliSeum • athenS, ga. 2:30 Pm (et)GeorGia Tech yellow Jackets

2009-10 yELLOW JACKETS rOSTErstartErs rEturning (information BELoW) / Lost ......................................4/1 no. namE ht. cL. Pos. PPg rPg homEtoWn22 Alex Montgomery 6-1 Jr. G/F 13.7 6.7 Tacoma, Wash.23 Deja Foster 6-0 Jr. G 9.3 4.7 Memphis, Tenn.35 Brigitte Ardossi 6-2 Sr. F 7.7 4.5 Melbourne, Australia45 Sasha Goodlette 6-5 So. C 6.3 3.7 Bolton, Miss.LEttErWinnErs rEturning (othErs’ information BELoW) / Lost ................9/5

2 Metra Walthour 5-6 So. G 1.6 0.5 Hinesville, Ga. 5 Mo Bennett 5-10 So. G 3.5 2.3 Statesboro, Ga.

14 LaQuananisha Adams 6-4 So. C 2.1 1.1 Heinsville, Ga.32 Chelsea Regins 6-2 So. F 1.5 1.4 Broward, Fla.33 Tiffany Blackmon 6-3 Sr. C 0.2 0.8 Gastonia, N.C.nEWcomErs (information BELoW) ................................................................4 3 Sharena Taylor 5-9 Fr. F Pontiac, Mich.10 Danielle Hamilton-Carter 6-4 Fr. F Stockholm, Sweden24 Shayla Bivins 6-5 Fr. C Jacksonville, Fla.44 Jasmine Blain 6-2 Fr. G/F Atlanta, Ga.

W Troy 73-49 L at Conneticut 71-82 W Kennesaw St. 77-49 W Mississippi Valley St. 72-37 W Georgia St. 74-56 L vs. Texas 68-76 W vs. Tennessee Tech 68-56 W Michigan State 70-57 W Georgia 57-42 W vs. Oregon 74-59 W vs. Winthrop 65-27 W vs. UT-Arlington 63-56 W Florida A&M 77-42 W Tulane 69-52 L Boston College (ot) 64-65 W at Miami 68-50 L at Florida St. 49-59 W North Carolina 66-62 L at Duke 34-60 W Miami 68-42 W Clemson 49-41 L at Wake Forest 60-68 W NC St. 67-54 W at Savannah St. 89-34 L at North Carolina 50-73 L Maryland 79-87 W at Clemson 89-54 W at Virginia Tech (ot) 73-68 W Virginia 74-66 L vs. Clemson 69-81W at Iowa 76-62 L vs. Oklahoma 50-69

11/13 Winthrop11/15-16 WNIT Second Round11/18-19 WNITSemifinals11/22 WNIT Finals11/27 vs. Seton Hall12/2 at Penn State12/6 at Georgia12/13 Mississippi Valley State12/16 Oregon12/18 at Kennesaw State12/20 Arizona12/22 at Georgia State12/28 vs. Hampton University 1/2 Army1/6 at North Carolina1/11 Clemson1/14 Wake Forest1/17 at Boston College1/21 Savannah State1/24 at Virginia 1/27 Miami1/31 Virginia Tech2/5 at Maryland2/8 at Clemson2/15 Florida State2/19 Duke2/21 at Miami2/26 North Carolina2/28 at North Carolina State3/4-7 ACC Tournament (Greensboro)

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tueS., dec. 8 Stegeman coliSeum • athenS, ga. 7:00 Pm (et)Tennessee State Lady TiGers

2009-10 lady tigerS roSterstartErs rEturning (information BELoW) / Lost ......................................1/4 no. namE ht. cL. Pos. PPg rPg homEtoWn 0 Jasmine Smith 6-0 Jr. G/F 11.4 9.7 Stone Mountain, Ga.LEttErWinnErs rEturning (othErs’ information BELoW) / Lost ................5/4 4 Nikki Rumph 5-7 Sr. G 5.1 1.6 Chattanooga, Tenn.10 Meredith Stafford 5-6 Jr. G 4.1 1.5 Memphis, Tenn. 20 LaDona Pierce 5-6 Sr. G 2.7 1.4 Hampton, Va.23 Obiageli Okafor 5-9 R-Sr. F 16.9 1.5 Rolla, Mo. 54 Chelsea Cromartie 6-2 Sr. F 2.7 3.3 Winston Salem, N.C. nEWcomErs (information BELoW) .................................................................7 3 Denisha Mumford 5-9 Fr. G Hopkinsville, Ky. 11 Avery Jones 6-1 Fr. C Louisville, Ky. 21 Jasmine Shuler 5-8 Fr. G Louisville, Ky.22 Kesi Hess 5-10 Fr. G Dublin, Ohio32 Ashley Tate 5-6 Fr. G Memphis, Tenn.35 Simone Hopes 5-10 Fr. F Houston, Texas44 Destiney Gaston 6-3 Fr. C Columbus, Ohio

W Jackson State 62-46 L at University of Southern Mississippi 57-79 L at Marshall University 56-78 L at Morgan State 57-63 W Cumberland University 99-46 L at Lipscomb 63-55 L at Eastern Illinois 45-83 W at Southeast Missouri 59-55 L at Belmont (ot)72-78 W at Alabama A&M 59-54 L at North Carolina Central 60-64 L at Vanderbilt 82-98W Grambling 80-78W at Eastern Kentucky 61-52W at Morehead State 72-68 L at Murray State 72-83W at UT-Martin 61-54W Austin Peay 56-52W Jacksonville St. 65-50W Tennessee Tech 79-75 L at Morehead State 51-60W at Eastern Kentucky 67-56 L Murray State 93-97W UT-Martin 89-53W at Austin Peay 69-61W at Tennessee Tech 67-57W at Jacksonville State 57-52W Southeast Missouri 70-54 L Eastern Illinois 79-89W Southeast Missouri State 77-66 L at Eastern Ilinois 48-64

11/14 at Jackson State11/20 vs. San Diego11/21 vs. DePaul/Cornell11/25 Cumberland11/28 Lipscomb12/3 Eastern Illinois12/5 Southeast Missoui State12/8 at Georgia12/13 Alabama A&M12/20 at Vanderbilt12/30 Belmont1/2 at Eastern Kentucky1/4 at Morehead State1/7 Murray State1/9 UT Martin1/16 at Austin Peay1/21 at Jacksonville State1/23 at Tennessee Tech1/28 Morehead State1/30 Eastern Kentucky2/4 at Murray State2/6 at UT Martin2/13 Austin Peay2/15 Tennessee Tech2/20 Jacksonville State2/25 at Southeast Missouri State2/27 at Eastern Illinois3/2-6 OVC Tournament (Nashville)

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Location .............................................................Charlottesville, Va.EnroLLmEnt .......................................................................... 13,762nicknamE .......................................................................... CavalierscoLors ................................................................ Navy and OrangeconfErEncE ............................................................... Atlantic CoastPrEsidEnt .......................................................... John T. Casteen IIIathLEtic dirEctor .................................................. Craig LittlepagearEna (caPacity) ..........................John Paul Jones Arena (14,593)WomEn’s BaskEtBaLL sid ............................................Amy Muligan officE PhonE .......................................................(434) 982-5534 officE fax ...........................................................(434) 982-5525 cELL PhonE .........................................................(434) 981-5235 EmaiL addrEss .........................................amuligan@virginia.eduPrEss roW PhonE ....................................................(434) 296-5910WEB sitE ....................................................www.virginiasports.comhEad coach .......................................... Debbie Ryan (Ursinus ‘75) ovEraLL rEcord ....................................... 699-298 (32 seasons) rEcord at virginia .................................... 699-298 (32 seasons)assistant coachEs ......... Tim Taylor, Angel Elderkin, Wendy PalmersEriEs rEcord ................................................... Virginia Leads, 2-1Last mEEting .. UVA 60-62, ‘08-09 Pct. rEBounds Back .......... 43.12008-09 ovEraLL ..............24-10 Pct. assists Back ................. 572008-09 confErEncE .............8-6 Pct. BLocks Back .............. 44.1Pct. Points Back .................53.5 Pct. stEaLs Back ............... 57.4

Location ..................................................................... Detroit, Mich.EnroLLmEnt ............................................................................ 5,600nicknamE ................................................................................TitanscoLors ........................................................... Red, White and BlueconfErEncE ............................................................Horizon LeaguePrEsidEnt ......................................Fr. Gerard L. Stockhausen, S.J.athLEtic dirEctor ........................................................ Keri GaitherarEna (caPacity) ..............................................Calihan Hall (8,295)WomEn’s BaskEtBaLL sid ..........................................Maggie Walsh officE PhonE .......................................................(313) 993-1745 officE fax ...........................................................(313) 993-1765 homE PhonE ........................................................(919) 906-7053 EmaiL addrEss [email protected] roW PhonE ....................................................(313) 993-1750WEB sitE ...................................................... www.detroittitans.comhEad coach ................................Autumn Rademacher (Detroit ‘97) ovEraLL rEcord ............................................... 12-19 (1 season) rEcord at dEtroit ............................................ 12-19 (1 season)assistant coachEs ...... Carrie Banks, Emily Samuelson, Mike GearysEriEs rEcord .................................................. Georgia Leads, 2-1Last mEEting .UDM 70-66, ‘08-09 Pct. rEBounds Back .......... 58.42008-09 ovEraLL ..............12-19 Pct. assists Back ................ .552008-09 confErEncE ...........7-11 Pct. BLocks Back .............. 59.7Pct. Points Back .................56.2 Pct. stEaLs Back ............. 49.03

Sun., dec. 20 Stegeman coliSeum • athenS, ga. 2:30 Pm (et)VirGinia Cavaliers

2009-10 CAVALIErS rOSTErstartErs rEturning (information BELoW) / Lost ......................................2/3 no. namE ht. cL. Pos. PPg rPg homEtoWn15 Ariana Moorer 5-7 So. G 7.3 3.5 Woodbridge, Va. 22 Monica Wright 5-11 Sr. G 20.5 5.6 Woodbridge, Va.LEttErWinnErs rEturning (othErs’ information BELoW) / Lost ................8/6 2 Whitny Edwards 5-11 So. G 4.6 3.0 Charlotte, N.C. 3 Paulisha Kellum* 5-9 Sr. G 9.0 3.2 Upper Marolboro, Md.32 Jayna Hartig 6-1 R-Jr. F 1.3 1.3 Highlands Ranch, Colo.34 Britny Edwards 6-1 So. F 4.6 3.0 Charlotte, N.C. 50 Chelsea Shine 6-2 So. F 5.5 3.3 Berwyn, Pa. nEWcomErs (information BELoW) ................................................................5 1 China Crosby 5-6 Fr. G New York, N.Y. 4 Simone Egwu 6-3 Fr. C Odenton, Md. 5 Erinn Thompson 6-4 Fr. F Winston-Salem, N.C. 14 Lexie Gerspm 5-11 Fr. G Fort Washington, Pa. 30 Telia McCall 6-1 Fr. F Marietta, Ga.*Missed 2008-09 due to an injury, stats from 2007-08

W High Point 78-48 W at Tennessee 83-82 L at Old Dominion 70-78 W Colorado 77-43 W vs. Utah 65-57 W vs. Marquette 76-71 L vs. Gonzaga 62-69 W at Illinois 63-39 W East Carolina 80-67 W Monmouth 73-45 W Mount St. Mary’s 65-55 W Rider 83-38 W Louisiana Tech 68-52 W Georgia 62-60 W St. Francis 82-66 W Wake Forest 77-59 L at North Carolina 74-103 W at Virginia Tech 75-69 L Florida State 75-80 W at Clemson 75-67 W Maryland 89-81 W Longwood 88-50 L Duke 67-81 W Virginia Tech 69-61 L at Maryland 78-94 L at N.C. State 54-60 W Miami (ot) 84-75 W Boston College 90-70 W at Florida State 68-63 W at Georgia Tech 66-74 W vs. Virginia Tech 66-57 W vs. Duke 53-76 W vs. Marist 68-61 L vs. California 73-99

11/13 at UMBC11/15 Manhattan11/18 USC Upstate11/22 Tennessee11/26 vs. Indiana11/27 vs Charlotte/South Dakota St.12/3 Purdue12/6 James Madison 12/8 Furman12/20 at Georgia12/28 Samford12/29 Liberty or Cornell1/2 at Colorado1/4 St. Bonaventure1/7 at Florida State1/11 Maryland1/18 at Virginia Tech1/21 at Boston College1/24 Georgia Tech1/27 NC State1/31 at Wake Forest 2/4 Clemson2/8 at Maryland2/11 at Miami2/15 North Carolina2/16 Longwood2/22 Florida State2/26 at Duke2/28 Virginia Tech3/4-7 ACC Tournament (Greensboro)

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tueS., dec. 22 Stegeman coliSeum • athenS, ga. 7:00 Pm (et)detroit mercy Titans

2009-10 TITANS rOSTErstartErs rEturning (information BELoW) / Lost ......................................3/2 no. namE ht. cL. Pos. PPg rPg homEtoWn 1 Jalesa Jones 5-4 So. G 4.5 3.2 Detroit, Mich. 10 Brigid Mulroy 5-9 Sr. G 9.9 3.2 WestBloomfield,Mich. 30 Talicia Washington 6-1 So. F 5.3 4.7 Auburn Hills, Mich.LEttErWinnErs rEturning (othErs’ information BELoW) / Lost ................7/6 14 Lauren Allen 5-8 So. G 5.2 3.0 Rochester Hills, Mich. 25 Yar Shayok 6-1 So. F 1.3 1.3 Ottawa, Ontario 31 Heather Hatter 6-0 Sr. F 4.9 2.5 Howell, Mich. 34 Jaleesa Trussell 5-8 So. G 4.0 2.2 Racine, Wisc.nEWcomErs (information BELoW) ................................................................5 5 Sierra Spaude 5-10 So. G Sturgeon Bay, Wis. 12 Demeisha Fambro 5-9 Fr. G Detroit, Mich. 24 Tayler Langham 5-9 Jr. G Plymouth, Mich. 41 Cherridy Thornton 6-1 Fr. F Detroit, Mich. 50 Kassandra Hooten 6-0 Fr. F Moorhead, Minn.

L at Cincinnati 59-66 L at Michigan State 48-85W Georgia 70-66

L Indiana State 60-74W at Colgate 61-51

L at Albany 49-62 L at Bowling Green 42-72 L at Iowa State 39-75W Morehead State 60-54W at Eastern Michigan (ot) 76-75

L at Canisius 59-80W at Loyola 71-64

L at UIC Flames 66-69 L Butler 48-71 L Valparaiso (ot) 65-70 L at Green Bay 43-62 L at Milwaukee 57-75 L Cleveland State 55-70W Youngstown State 73-50

L at Wright State 58-65W at Valparaiso 62-47

L at Butler 42-60W Milwaukee 59-50

L Green Bay 44-59W at Youngstown State 70-62

L at Cleveland State 50-60 L Wright State 50-63W UIC Flames 63-55W Loyola 57-49W vs. Loyola 72-67

L Green Bay 46-60

11/13 at Oakland11/15 Michigan State11/21 at Cincinnati11/24 Canisius12/1 at Indiana State12/5 Eastern Michigan12/9 Bowling Green12/13 at Morehead State12/19 Michigan12/22 at Georgia12/30 Colgate 1/3 Wright State1/7 at Milwaukee1/9 at Green Bay1/14 UIC1/16 Loyola1/21 at Valparaiso 1/23 at Butler1/28 YSU1/30 Cleveland State2/4 Green Bay2/6 Milwaukee2/11 at Loyola2/13 at UIC2/18 Butler2/20 Valparaiso2/25 at Cleveland State2/27 at Youngstown State3/6 at Wright State3/8-14 Campus Sites

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Location ................................................................... Clemson, S.C.EnroLLmEnt .......................................................................... 17,585nicknamE .......................................................................Lady TigerscoLors ................................... Burnt Orange and Northwest PurpleconfErEncE ............................................................... Atlantic CoastPrEsidEnt .............................................................. James F. BarkerathLEtic dirEctor ..........................................Dr. Terry Don PhilipsarEna (caPacity) ...................................Littlejohn Coliseum (9,850)WomEn’s BaskEtBaLL sid .................................................Jeff Kallin officE PhonE .......................................................(864) 656-1920 officE fax ...........................................................(864) 656-0299 homE PhonE ........................................................(508) 944-3859 EmaiL addrEss [email protected] roW PhonE ....................................................(864) 654-3326WEB sitE .................................................. ClemsonTigers.cstv.comhEad coach ................................... Cristy McKinney (NC State ‘79) ovEraLL rEcord ....................................... 262-214 (16 seasons) rEcord at cLEmson ........................................ 46-75 (4 seasons)assistant coachEs ......................... ToddSteelman,MarlaBrumfieldsEriEs rEcord ..................................................Georgia leads, 12-5Last mEEting ..UGA 67-50, ‘08-09 Pct. rEBounds Back .......... 83.52008-09 ovEraLL ..............13-16 Pct. assists Back ............. .72.22008-09 confErEncE ...........2-12 Pct. BLocks Back .............. 85.9Pct. Points Back ...............81.02 Pct. stEaLs Back .............. .88.7

Location .................................................................. Savannah, Ga.EnroLLmEnt ............................................................................ 3,500nicknamE .......................................................................Lady TigerscoLors ............................................ BurntOrangeandReflexBlueconfErEncE ................................................................. IndependentPrEsidEnt ................................................Dr. Earl G. Yarbrough, Sr.athLEtic dirEctor ........................................................Bart BellairsarEna (caPacity) .............................................. Tiger Arena (6,000)WomEn’s BaskEtBaLL sid ........................................ Opio Mashariki officE PhonE .......................................................(912) 356-2446 officE fax ...........................................................(912) 353-3073 homE PhonE ........................................................(912) 353-5274 EmaiL addrEss .......................................masharik@savstate.eduPrEss roW PhonE ....................................................(912) 353-5274WEB sitE .............................................. www.savstate/edu/athleticshEad coach ...........................Cedric Baker (Voorhees College ‘90) ovEraLL rEcord ....................................... 243-233 (17 seasons) rEcord at savannah statE ........................... 51-120 (6 seasons)assistant coachEs .............................Sonya Wilson, Billy HamiltonsEriEs rEcord ................................................... Georgia leads, 4-0Last mEEting ..UGA 74-28, ‘08-09 Pct. rEBounds Back ......... .52.72008-09 ovEraLL ................9-22 Pct. assists Back ............. .62.12008-09 confErEncE ............N/A Pct. BLocks Back ............. .48.9Pct. Points Back .................46.2 Pct. stEaLs Back .............. .61.4

mon., dec. 28 littlejohn arena • clemSon, S.c. 7:00 Pm (et)Clemson Lady TiGers

2009-10 lady tigerS roSterstartErs rEturning (information BELoW) / Lost ......................................4/2 no. namE ht. cL. Pos. PPg rPg homEtoWn

4 Christy Brown 5-6 Sr. G 3.8 1.9 Atlanta, Ga. 11 Lele Hardy 5-10 Sr. G/F 16.7 8.7 Spartanburg, S.C. 21 April Parker 6-2 Sr. F/C 5.8 3.9 Snellville, Ga. 24 Jasmine Tate 6-1 Jr. F 3.5 4.2 Birmingham, Ala. LEttErWinnErs rEturning (othErs’ information BELoW) / Lost ..............12/2 00 Chelsey Pinkstaff 5-9 So. G 0.0 0.0 Knoxville, Tenn. 3 Bryelle Smith 5-8 So. G 3.6 1.4 Raleigh, N.C. 10 Kirstyn Wright 5-11 Jr. G 4.3 1.8 Stone Mountain, Ga. 22 Sthefany Thomas 5-9 Jr. G 8.0 2.5 Wesley Chapel, Fl. 31 Lindsey Mason 6-4 So. F/C 2.1 1.0 Woodstock, Ga. 32 Morganne Campbell 5-8 Sr. G 2.8 1.7 Fairburn, Ga. 33 Lindsay Welker 6-2 So. F 0.6 0.0 Tifton, Ga. 34 Morgan McMinn 5-11 So. G/F 0.0 0.0 Hendersonville, N.C. 44 Shaniqua Pauldo 6-3 So. C 3.5 2.2 Macon, Ga. nEWcomErs (information BELoW) ................................................................1 14 Keyrra Gillespie 5-7 Fr. G Statesville, N.C.

L at Furman 68-82 W Presbyterian 66-35 W at South Carolina 52-45 L Georgia State 75-82 W Winthrop 76-68 W vs. Kent State 68-53 W at Washington 85-67 W Northwestern (ot) 78-75 W Ohio 60-57 W Chattanooga 79-74 L at Georgia 50-67 W Kennesaw State 78-65 L Charlotte 51-58 W at Miami 74-68 L North Carolina 74-83 L at Florida State 54-80 L Maryland 56-65 W at Wake Forest 64-60 W Charleston Southern 85-60 L at Boston College 51-71 L Virginia 67-75 L Virginia Tech 61-65 L at Georgia Tech 41-49 W at Western Carolina 73-64 L Wake Forest 66-71 L at Duke 53-77 L Florida State 58-75 L Georgia Tech 54-89 L at N.C. State 43-69 W vs. Georgia Tech 81-69 L vs. North Carolina 55-74

11/13 Furman11/16 at College of Charleston11/19 South Carolina11/24 at Kennesaw State11/27 vs. Richmond11/28 vs. Hofstra11/29 at Connecticut12/3 at Northwestern12/6 Charleston Southern 12/12 at Chattanooga12/15 USC Upstate12/19 at Ohio12/21 Wofford12/28 Georgia12/30 Georgetown 1/4 at Charlotte1/7 Duke 1/11 at Georgia Tech1/14 Florida State1/22 at North Carolina1/24 at Wake Forest 1/29 Boston College1/31 NC State2/4 at Virginia2/8 Georgia Tech2/11 at Florida State2/14 at Maryland2/18 Miami2/25 at Virginia Tech2/28 Wake Forest3/4-7 ACC Tournament

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Wed., dec. 30 tiger arena • Savannah, ga. 7:00 Pm (et)Savannah State Lady TiGers

2009-10 lady tigerS roSterstartErs rEturning (information BELoW) / Lost ......................................2/3 no. namE ht. cL. Pos. PPg rPg homEtoWn 10 Courtney Long 5-9 Jr. G 5.4 2.5 Bowdon, Ga. 15 Crissa Jackson 5-7 So. G 6.4 1.8 Harrisburg, Pa.LEttErWinnErs rEturning (othErs’ information BELoW) / Lost ................7/7 12 Ashlee Barley 5-7 So. G 4.5 2.2 Columbus, Ga. 20 Alisha Nelson 6-3 So. F 3.4 5.3 Phenix City, Ala. 21 Kimberlie Stamps 5-10 So. G 3.2 2.1 Columbus, Ga. 24 Carlita Johnson 6-0 So. F 1.3 2.0 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 33 Treasure Monroe 5-7 Jr. G 0.2 0.4 Kingsland, Ga.nEWcomErs (information BELoW) ................................................................2 Mattisha Mangum 5-8 Fr. G Durham, N.C. Brittany Gilbert 5-9 Fr. G

W Columbia College 81-47 L Florida A&M 34-48W Edwards Waters 68-31

L at UT-El Paso 46-103 L Florida 55-75 L vs. Eastern Illinois 40-62 L at Cincinnati 34-64 L vs. Mississippi Valley State 42-62 L at Charleston Southern 57-79 L at Southeastern Louisiana 60-73 L at Louisiana-Lafayette 42-69 W Bethune-Cookman 58-57 L at Florida A&M 44-72 L at Bethune-Cookman 46-61 L NJ Institute of Tech. 56-65 L Charleston Southern 43-74 L at Georgia 28-74 L College of Charleston 54-61 L at North Carolina Central 40-52 L at Miss St. 40-52 W at Talladega College 62-59 L at Texas Tech 39-80 W Longwood 61-49 L Georgia Tech 34-89 W North Carolina Central 47-44 W at Longwood 59-54 L at NJ Institute of Tech. 41-68 W Morris College 69-65 L vs. Chicago State 39-74 W vs. NJ Institute of Tech. 64-56 L vs. Longwood 60-76

11/13 Edward Waters College11/15 at South Carolina State 11/17 Allen University 11/19 at Florida A&M 11/22 Southeastern Louisiana11/25 Stetson 11/28 Columbia College11/30 at Alabama State12/5 Coastal Carolina12/13 Alabama State12/15 Norfolk State12/17 at UNF Classic12/20 at Coastal Carolina12/22 at Charleston Southern 12/30 Georgia 1/2 at Texas Tech1/4 South Carolina State1/6 Florida A&M1/9 University of Louisiana1/12 Charleston Southern 1/18 North Carolina Central 1/21 Georgia Tech1/27 College of Charleston 1/30 North Carolina Central 2/6 NJ Institute of Tech.2/11 at Virginia Tech 2/13 at Longwood 2/20 Longwood2/27 Morris College

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Location ..................................................................................................... Tuscaloosa, Ala.EnroLLmEnt ................................................................................................................27,052nicknamE ......................................................................................................... Crimson TidecoLors ...................................................................................................Crimson and WhiteconfErEncE .....................................................................................................SoutheasternPrEsidEnt ..................................................................................................Dr. Robert E. Witt athLEtic dirEctor ................................................................................................Mal MoorearEna (caPacity) ......................................................................Coleman Coliseum (15,316)WomEn’s BaskEtBaLL sid .................................................................................Jessica Paré officE PhonE ............................................................................................(205) 348-3673 officE fax ................................................................................................(205) 348-8841 cELL PhonE ...............................................................................................(770) 883-3620 EmaiL addrEss ........................................................................................ [email protected] roW PhonE .........................................................................................(205) 348-6084WEB sitE ....................................................................................................www.rolltide.comhEad coach .........................................................................Wendell Hudson (Alabama ‘73) ovEraLL rEcord .................................................................................... 13-17 (1 season) rEcord at aLaBama ................................................................................ 13-17 (1 season)assistant coachEs ..............................................Joni Crenshaw, Ty Evans, Stacey FanklinsEriEs rEcord .......................................................................................Georgia leads, 28-9Last mEEting ...................UGA 63-61, ‘08-09 Pct. rEBounds Back ............................. 90.02008-09 ovEraLL ................................ 13-17 Pct. assists Back................................. 77.52008-09 confErEncE ............................. 1-13 Pct. BLocks Back................................. 83.8Pct. Points Back ....................................71.7 Pct. stEaLs Back ................................. 90.3

JaN. 3 iN TuSCaLOOSa aT 3:00 Pm (ET) FEB. 14 iN aThENS aT 2:00 Pm (ET)alabama Crimson Tide

2008-09 CrimSON TidE rOSTErstartErs rEturning (information BELoW) / Lost ...............................................................................5/0 no. namE ht. cL. Pos. PPg rPg homEtoWn 2 Dedrea Magee 5-7 Sr. G 7.6 4.1 Picayune, Miss.20 VarisiaRaffington 5-11 Jr. G 9.8 4.4 Tallahassee,Fla.22 Courtney Strauthers 6-4 Sr. F/C 5.4 4.2 Snellville, Ga.23 Ericka Russell 5-7 So. G 10.1 2.5 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 31 Katie Hancock 5-11 Jr. G/F 4.2 3.6 Tupelo, Miss.LEttErWinnErs rEturning (othErs’ information BELoW) / Lost .......................................................10/2 3 Alyson Butler 5-10 Jr. G 5.8 1.2 Cleveland, Tenn. 21 Tierney Jenkins 6-0 Jr. F 11.1 7.4 Mt. Juliet, Tenn. 25 Kayla Robinson 6-2 So. F 2.1 2.6 Edwards, Miss. 30 Carmen McCoy 6-4 So. F 2.7 3.2 Leeds, Ala. 32 Tamara Williams 6-0 Sr. G 1.4 1.9 Alabaster, Ala.nEWcomErs (information BELoW) .........................................................................................................51 Candace Sykes 5-10 R-Fr. G St. Anne, Ill. 5 Celiscia Farmer 6-0 Fr. G Montgomery, Ala.10 LaToya King 5-4 Fr. G Stuart, Fla.24 Jennifer Edwards 5-10 Fr. G Houston, Texas41 Jocelyn Shaw 6-0 Fr. G Alabaster, Ala.

W Centenary 64-55 L Samford (ot) 55-61 W at Hampton 69-60 W Alabama State 75-47 L vs. Louisville 56-73 W vs. Northern Iowa 76-55 W UCF 67-53 W Sam Houston State 90-50 L at Middle Tennessee 67-77 W Florida A&M (ot) 70-68 W Austin Peay State 63-53 W Alabama A&M 76-65 W Belmont 58-49 W Ball State 81-75 W at Southeastern La. 59-48 L Vanderbilt 76-85 L at LSU 34-55 L Kentucky 57-67 L at Ole Miss 43-73 L at Auburn 66-84 L Georgia 61-63 L at Vanderbilt 64-88 L Florida 71-92 L Auburn 54-81 L at Tennessee 61-80 L at South Carolina 57-68 W Ole Miss 67-59 L at Arkansas 69-74 L Miss. St. 49-67 L vs. Tennessee 49-68

11/13 vs. Tennessee Tech11/14 vs. Air Force or Texas A&M11/17 Jackson State11/21 at Belmont11/24 Southeastern LA. Holiday Beach Classic11/28 atCalStateBakersfield11/29 at Illinois12/4 at Alabama State12/6 Northwestern State12/14 at UCF12/16 at Florida A&M12/21 Presbyterian12/30 Southern Miss.1/3 Georgia1/7 at Mississippi1/10 South Carolina1/14 at Auburn1/17 at Kentucky1/21 Florida1/24 Arkansas1/28 at Vanderbilt1/31 LSU2/4 at Miss. St.2/7 Auburn2/14 at Georgia2/18 Tennessee2/21 at Arkansas2/25 Miss. St. 2/28 at Florida

2009-10 SChEduLE 2008-09 rESuLTS

No. Player G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. PPG RPG A B S 1 Ashley Houts 4-4 12-26 .462 4-14 .286 19-24 .792 11.8 2.0 14 13 0 11 Meredith Mitchell 1-1 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 21 Porsha Phillips 3-2 17-27 .630 0-1 .000 3-4 .750 12.3 5.3 3 6 5 15 Jaleesa Rhoden 3-1 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0.7 0.0 2 0 0 33 Angel Robinson 4-3 14-25 .560 0-1 .000 10-16 .625 9.5 10.3 8 9 6 * Phillips’ stats include totals from LSU in 2006-07

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Location .........................................................................................................Lexington, Ky.EnroLLmEnt ................................................................................................................27,000nicknamE .................................................................................................................WildcatscoLors ......................................................................................................... Blue and WhiteconfErEncE .....................................................................................................Southeastern chancELLor .............................................................................................Dr. Lee T. Todd, Jr.athLEtic dirEctor ......................................................................................... Mitch BarnhartarEna (caPacity) ....................................................................... Memorial Coliseum (8,500)WomEn’s BaskEtBaLL sid .....................................................................................Susan Lax officE PhonE ............................................................................................(859) 257-3838 officE fax ................................................................................................(859) 323-4310 homE PhonE ..............................................................................................(859) 608-5019 EmaiL addrEss .......................................................................................... [email protected] roW PhonE .........................................................................................(859) 323-5900WEB sitE ............................................................................................. www.ukathletics.comhEad coach ................................................................Matthew Mitchell (Mississippi St. ‘95) ovEraLL rEcord ...................................................................................63-61 (4 seasons) rEcord at kEntucky .............................................................................33-32 (2 seasons)assistant coachEs .......................................................Kyra Elzy, Matt Insell, Shalon PillowsEriEs rEcord ..................................................................................... Georgia leads, 31-11Last mEEting ...................UGA 82-64, ‘08-09 Pct. rEBounds Back ............................. 55.22008-09 ovEraLL ................................ 16-16 Pct. assists Back................................. 68.02008-09 confErEncE ............................... 5-9 Pct. BLocks Back................................. 50.4Pct. Points Back ....................................64.9 Pct. stEaLs Back ................................. 70.7

JaN. 7 iN aThENS aT 7:00 Pm (ET) FEB. 11 iN LExiNGTON aT 7:00 Pm (ET)Kentucky Wildcats

2008-09 WiLdCaTS rOSTErstartErs rEturning (information BELoW) / Lost ...............................................................................3/2 no. namE ht. cL. Pos. PPg rPg homEtoWn24 Amber Smith 5-5 Jr. G 7.8 2.1 Winter Haven, Fla.25 Amani Franklin 5-11 Sr. G 11.6 4.9 Stone Mountain, Ga. 34 Victoria Dunlap 6-1 Jr. F 13 9 Nashville, Tenn.LEttErWinnErs rEturning (othErs’ information BELoW) / Lost .........................................................5/5 5 Carly Morrow 5-11 Jr. G 7.5 2.3 Knoxville, Tenn. 12 Lydia Watkins 6-1 Sr. G/F 5.4 4.7 Hopkinsville, Ky. nEWcomErs (information BELoW) .........................................................................................................6 1 Adia Mathies 5-9 Fr. G Louisville, Ky. 3 Crystal Rile 5-5 So. G Arlington, Tenn. 4 Keyla Snowden 5-7 So. G Lexington, Ky. 23 Rebecca Gray 5-10 So. G Georgetown, Ky. 30 Anna Cole 6-7 Fr. C Mondovi, Wis. 40 Brittany Henderson 6-2 Fr. F St. Altadena, Calif.

L Michigan 60-70 W Cincinnati 58-55 W George Washington 67-28 W vs Yale 87-82 W at Long Island 46-43 L at Xavier 44-67 L at WKU 57-66 W Furman 74-35 L ETSU 50-59 L at Louisville 59-75 W Alabama A&M 65-45 W UC Santa Barbara 69-58 W IUPUI 82-60 W North Carolina A&T 72-63 W at Miami 80-55 L at Tennessee 64-49 W Arkansas 72-63 W at Alabama 67-57 L Miss. St. 45-52 L LSU 56-59 L at Florida 59-74 L at Ole Miss 60-69 W South Carolina 61-47 L Vanderbilt 62-72 L at Auburn 69-81 W Tennessee 66-56 L at LSU 56-57 L Georgia 57-61 W at South Carolina 70-53 L vs. Georgia 64-82 W Chattanooga (ot) 81-76 L Wisconsin 45-49

11/13 Boston University11/15 Butler11/17 at Morehead State11/22 University of Tennessee Chattanooga11/25 at UC Santa Barbra11/28 McNeese State12/1 Miami (Ohio)12/4 at Cincinnati12/13 Florida A&M12/20 Louisville12/22 University of Tennessee Martin12/28 at Middle of Tennessee State1/1 Mississippi Valley State1/7 at Georgia1/10 Vanderbilt1/14 at South Carolina1/17 Alabama1/21 Arkansas1/24 Auburn1/28 at LSU1/31 at Mississippi State2/4 Ole Miss2/7 at Arkansas2/11 Georgia2/14 at Vanderbilt2/18 Florida2/21 South Carolina2/25 at Tennessee2/28 at Auburn

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No. Player G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. PPG RPG A B S 1 Ashley Houts 6-6 24-49 .490 8-15 .533 32-39 .821 14.7 2.7 24 0 10

11 Meredith Mitchell 2-1 4-5 .800 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 4.5 1.5 0 0 0 21 Porsha Phillips 3-0 11-29 .379 0-1 0.00 5-6 .833 9.0 6.7 5 5 2 15 Jaleesa Rhoden 2-1 1-4 .250 0-1 0.00 1-2 .500 2.5 1.5 1 0 0 33 Angel Robinson 6-4 22-38 .579 1-1 1.000 11-16 .688 9.3 8.8 3 8 7 * Phillips’ stats include totals from LSU in 2006-07

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Location ........................................................................................................Gainesville, FLEnroLLmEnt ................................................................................................................52,112nicknamE ....................................................................................................................GatorscoLors ..................................................................................................... Orange and BlueconfErEncE .....................................................................................................SoutheasternPrEsidEnt ..........................................................................................Dr. J. Bernard Machen athLEtic dirEctor ...................................................................................... Jeremy N. FoleyarEna (caPacity) ..................................................... Stephen C. O’Connell Center (12,000)WomEn’s BaskEtBaLL sid .............................................................................. Kathy Cafazzo officE PhonE ............................................................................................(352) 375-4683 officE fax ................................................................................................(352) 375-4809 homE PhonE ..............................................................................................(352) 316-4575 EmaiL addrEss ......................................................................KathyC@gators.uaa.ufl.eduPrEss roW PhonE .........................................................................................(352) 367-1801WEB sitE .............................................................................................. www.gatorzone.comhEad coach ...............................................................................Amanda Butler (Florida ‘95) ovEraLL rEcord ...................................................................................83-44 (4 seasons) rEcord at fLorida ................................................................................43-22 (2 seasons)assistant coachEs ........................Susie Gardner, Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick, David LowerysEriEs rEcord .................................................................................... Georgia leads, 43-11Last mEEting ...................UGA 84-75, ‘08-09 Pct. rEBounds Back ............................. 59.42008-09 ovEraLL .................................. 24-8 Pct. assists Back................................. 55.62008-09 confErEncE ............................... 9-5 Pct. BLocks Back................................. 42.2Pct. Points Back ....................................52.7 Pct. stEaLs Back ................................. 62.5

JaN. 10 iN aThENS aT 6:00 Pm (ET) FEB. 21 iN GaiNESviLLE aT TBdFlorida Gators

2008-09 GaTOrS rOSTErstartErs rEturning (information BELoW) / Lost ...............................................................................3/2 no. namE ht. cL. Pos. PPg rPg homEtoWn10 SteffiSorensen 5-10 Sr. G 9.2 5.2 Jacksonville,Fla.22 Jennifer Mossor 5-9 Sr. G 7.6 6.2 Orlando, Fla.24 Sharielle Smith 5-10 Sr. G 7.6 6.2 Brandenton, Fla.LEttErWinnErs rEturning (othErs’ information BELoW) / Lost .........................................................9/5 2 Lonnika Thompson 5-4 Sr. G 6.1 1.8 New Orleans, La.13 Azania Stewart 6-4 So. C 3.9 2.6 Wood Green, England14 Ndidi Madu 6-1 R-So. F 2.4 1.8 Antioch,Tenn.20 Susan Yenser 5-10 Sr. G 2.3 1.0 Marietta, Ga. 21 Trumae Lucas 5-8 So. G 4.1 1.3 Greensboro, N.C.nEWcomErs (information BELoW) .........................................................................................................5 1 Christal Caldwell 5-9 Fr. G Charlotte, N.C.12 Tessah Holt 5-5 Fr. G Fayette County, Ga.31 Lily Svete 6-2 Fr. F Granger, Ind.32 Jennifer George 6-0 Fr. F Orlando, Fla.33 Jordan Jones 5-9 So. G Suwanee, Ga.

L at Florida Gulf Coast 86-88 W Jacksonville 74-51 W Stetson 82-46 W at Florida State 72-57 W Savannah State 75-55 W vs. Southern Illinois 67-55 W vs. Arizona State 65-60 W at UAB 77-75 W at N.C. State 66-61 W Coppin State 75-34 W Florida A&M 75-55 W Pittsburgh 90-83 W Vermont 85-76 W Miami (OH) 75-56 W at Ohio 74-56 W Miss. St. 80-66 L at Auburn 65-81 W at South Carolina 77-63 W Georgia 61-45 W Ole Miss 75-54 W Kentucky 74-59 W at Arkansas 94-78 W at Alabama 92-71 W Tennessee 66-57 L at Vanderbilt 68-84 L at LSU 47-66 L Arkansas 74-83 W South Carolina 82-66 L Georgia 75-84 L vs. Tennessee 67-71 W vs. Temple 70-57 L at Connecticut 59-87

11/14 Stetson11/17 Florida State11/20 at Pittsburgh11/24 UAD 11/27 vs St. John’s11/29 FIU Thanksgiving Classic12/1 Florida A&M12/7 at Rutgeres12/11 at Old Dominion12/20 Southern12/21 vs. High Point or William & Mary12/28 Ohio12/30 Jacksonville1/3 at Arkansas1/7 Auburn1/10 at Georgia1/14 Tennessee1/17 at Miss. St.1/21 at Alabama1/24 South Carolina1/31 at Ole Miss2/4 Vanderbilt2/7 Miss. St.2/11 LSU2/14 at Tennessee2/8 at Kentucky2/21 Georgia2/24 at Vanderbilt2/28 Alabama

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No. Player G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. PPG RPG A B S 1 Ashley Houts 6-6 26-59 .441 10-26 .385 11-14 .786 12.2 3.8 33 0 18

11 Meredith Mitchell 2-1 0-5 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0.0 3.0 2 1 0 21 Porsha Phillips 3-0 12-24 .500 0-0 .000 11-12 .917 11.3 5.7 1 5 4 15 Jaleesa Rhoden 4-1 7-15 .467 2-7 .286 1-4 .250 4.3 1.8 6 0 3 33 Angel Robinson 6-4 18-37 .486 0-0 .000 6-10 .600 7.0 7.0 5 8 1 * Phillips’ stats include totals from LSU in 2006-07

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Location ...................................................................................................... Nashville, Tenn.EnroLLmEnt ..................................................................................................................6,584nicknamE .........................................................................................................CommodorescoLors ......................................................................................................... Black and GoldconfErEncE .....................................................................................................SoutheasternchancELLor ........................................................................................... Nicholas S. Zeppos vicE chancELLor for athLEtics ..................................................................David Williams IIarEna (caPacity) ................................................................. Memorial Gymnasium (14,168)WomEn’s BaskEtBaLL sid .............................................................................Chris Weinman officE PhonE ............................................................................................(615) 343-0019 officE fax ................................................................................................(615) 343-7064 homE PhonE ..............................................................................................(615) 336-4222 EmaiL addrEss ................................................................. [email protected] roW PhonE .........................................................................................(615) 320-0436WEB sitE ......................................................................................www.vucommodores.comhEad coach ...............................................................Melanie Balcomb (Trenton State, ‘84) ovEraLL rEcord ............................................................................ 335-165 (16 seasons) rEcord at vandErBiLt ........................................................................ 172-61 (7 seasons)assistant coachEs .............................................Vicky Picott, Kim Rosamond, Tom GarricksEriEs rEcord .....................................................................................Georgia leads, 30-22Last mEEting ..................... VU 61-69, ‘08-09 Pct. rEBounds Back ............................. 52.22008-09 ovEraLL .................................. 26-9 Pct. assists Back................................. 64.02008-09 confErEncE ............................. 10-4 Pct. BLocks Back................................. 68.7Pct. Points Back ....................................56.4 Pct. stEaLs Back ................................. 55.2

Thur., Jan. 14 MeMorial ColiseuM • nashville, Tenn. 8:00 pM (eT)vanderbilt Commodores

2008-09 COmmOdOrES rOSTErstartErs rEturning (information BELoW) / Lost ...............................................................................3/2 no. namE ht. cL. Pos. PPg rPg homEtoWn 15 Hannah Tuomi 6-0 Jr. F 11.4 5.9 Thornton, Colo. 22 Jence Rhoads 5-11 Jr. G 6.3 2.3 Slippery Rock, Pa. 23 Merideth Marsh 5-9 Sr. G 10.7 2.5 Louisville, Ky.LEttErWinnErs rEturning (othErs’ information BELoW) / Lost .........................................................8/311 Ashlee Bridge 5-11 Sr. G/F 1.2 1.1 Cincinnati, Ohio 20 Jessica Mooney 5-8 Sr. G 7.1 2.3 Nashville, Tenn. 3 Chanel Chisholm 5-11 Jr. G 5.0 2.9 Long Island, N.Y. 5 Lauren Lueders 5-8 Jr. G 2.5 1.3 Jackson, Mo. 33 Rebecca Silkinski 6-3 Jr. F 0.9 0.6 Birmingham, Ala. nEWcomErs (information BELoW) .........................................................................................................4 30 Elan Brown 6-0 Fr. G Atlanta, Ga.34 Tiffany Clarke 6-0 Fr. F Duluth, Ga.21 Stephanie Holzer 6-4 Fr. C Newton Square, Pa.32 Gabby Smith 5-10 Fr. G Cincinnati, Ohio

W Texas A&M Corpus Christi 85-51 W at WKU 90-72 W Eastern Kentucky 80-38 W at ETSU 66-55 L at Michigan 42-50 W Davidson 82-50 W Virginia Tech 72-43 W Radford 78-41 W at Cal State Fullerton 83-67 L at UC Riverside 47-50 W Tennessee State 98-82 W UT-Martin 86-29 W Liberty 67-50 L Notre Dame 57-59 L at Iowa State 51-55 W at Auburn 85-76 W Tennessee 74-58 W LSU 75-67 L at Georgia 55-66 W at South Carolina 66-56 W Arkansas (ot) 72-61 W Alabama 88-64 L at Miss. St. 61-66 W at Kentucky 72-62 W Florida 84-68 W Georgia 80-64 W Auburn 73-70 L at Ole Miss 69-71 L at Tennessee 66-75 W vs. Georgia 69-61 W vs. LSU 61-47 W vs. Auburn 61-54 W vs. Western Carolina 73-44 W vs. Kansas State 74-61 L vs. Maryland 74-78

11/15 Lehigh11/18 at Southern Illinois11/20 UC Riverside11/24 at Saint Joseph’s 11/27 vs. Austin Peay11/28 Vanderbilt Thanksgiving Tournament12/2 at Wright State12/4 Bowling Green12/6 Western Kentucky12/10 at Quinnipiac12/20 Tennessee State12/28 East Tennessee State12/31 at Notre Dame1/3 Mississippi1/7 at Miss. St.1/10 at Kentucky1/14 Georgia1/17 at Tennessee1/21 at Auburn1/24 Miss. St.1/28 Alabama1/31 at Arkansas2/4 at Florida2/8 Temmessee2/14 Kentucky2/18 at LSU2/21 at Mississippi2/24 Florida2/28 South Carolina

2009-10 SChEduLE 2008-09 rESuLTS

No. Player G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. PPG RPG A B S 1 Ashley Houts 7-7 21-62 .339 6-26 .231 31-37 .838 11.3 3.7 27 0 13 11 Meredith Mitchell 3-1 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 2-5 .400 0.7 0.7 6 0 0 21 Porsha Phillips 5-3 11-28 .393 0-2 .000 6-9 .667 5.6 3.0 3 1 3 15 Jaleesa Rhoden 3-2 2-7 .286 0-2 .000 3-8 .375 2.3 2.0 1 0 1 33 Angel Robinson 7-5 29-52 .558 1-2 .500 18-25 .720 11.0 9.4 5 13 7 * Phillips’ stats include totals from LSU in 2006-07

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Location ..................................................................................................... Fayetteville, Ark.EnroLLmEnt ................................................................................................................19,849nicknamE ............................................................................................................RazorbackscoLors ...................................................................................................Cardinal and WhiteconfErEncE .....................................................................................................Southeastern chancELLor ........................................................................................Dr. G. David GearhartathLEtic dirEctor ..................................................................................................Jeff LongarEna (caPacity) ....................................................................... Bud Walton Arena (19,500)WomEn’s BaskEtBaLL sid ................................................................................... Jeri Thorpe officE PhonE ...........................................................................................(479) 575- 5037 officE fax ...............................................................................................(479) 575- 7481 homE PhonE .............................................................................................(479) 443- 3219 EmaiL addrEss ......................................................................................jthorpe@uark.eduPrEss roW PhonE .........................................................................................(479) 575-6622WEB sitE ............................................................................ www.ArkansasRazorbacks.comhEad coach ........................................................................Tom Collen (Bowling Green ‘77) ovEraLL rEcord ...............................................................................242-96 (11 seasons) rEcord at arkansas .............................................................................35-27 (2 seasons)assistant coachEs ...........................................Tim Eaman, Zenaree Antoine, Greg CollinssEriEs rEcord .......................................................................................Georgia leads, 21-4Last mEEting ....................Ark. 64-77, ‘08-09 Pct. rEBounds Back ............................. 55.82008-09 ovEraLL ................................ 18-14 Pct. assists Back................................. 63.72008-09 confErEncE ............................... 6-8 Pct. BLocks Back................................. 42.3Pct. Points Back ....................................60.2 Pct. stEaLs Back ................................. 65.9

JaN. 17 iN FayETTEviLLE aT 3:00 (ET) FEB. 28 iN aThENS aT 2:00 (ET)arkansas razorbacks

2008-09 razOrBaCKS rOSTErstartErs rEturning (information BELoW) / Lost ...............................................................................2/3 no. namE ht. cL. Pos. PPg rPg homEtoWn 22 C’eira Ricketts 5-8 So. G 12.6 6.3 Louisville, Ky.33 Lyndsay Harris 5-9 So. G 9.6 3.0 Hoover, Ala. LEttErWinnErs rEturning (othErs’ information BELoW) / Lost .........................................................9/3 3 Jamesha Townsend 6-2 So. F 0.5 0.7 Chula, Vista, Calif. 12 Ashley Daniels 6-2 So. F 1.7 2.6 Coldwater, Miss. 13 Julie Inman 5-9 So. G 1.9 0.9 Carlisle, Ark. 23 Ashley McCray 6-3 Sr. C 5.3 3.8 Sanford, Fla. 32 Charity Ford 5-8 Sr. G 7.3 2.3 Arlington, Texas 24 Brittney Richardson 5-11 Jr. F 3.5 1.2 Salem, Ark.54 AshleaWilliams 6-2 Jr. C 0.9 0.9 Springfield,Mo.nEWcomErs (information BELoW) .........................................................................................................5 4 Sarah Watkins 6-3 Fr. C Germantown, Tenn. 15 Skye Rees 6-3 Jr. C Drouin, Victoria 21 Dominique Robinson 6-0 Fr. F Baton Rouge, La. 44 Quistelle Williams 6-0 Fr. C East Kentwood, Mich.

W La-Monroe 77-38 W High Point 63-46 W SMU 78-69 W Northwestern 60-44 L at Oregon State 56-69 W atPacific 78-61 W at Memphis 76-69 W vs. Miss Valley St. 79-46 L vs. Kansas State 56-65 W North Dakota 85-73 W Dartmouth 66-57 L Missouri 55-56 W Western Illinois 70-53 W Stetson 84-44 L at Texas Tech 60-75 L LSU 42-62 L at Kentucky 63-72 L Auburn 61-70 L Tennessee 67-76 W at Miss. St. 65-62 L Vanderbilt (ot) 61-72 L Florida 78-94 L at LSU 53-68 W at Georgia 77-64 W South Carolina 58-54 W Ole Miss 70-59 W at Florida 83-74 W Alabama 74-69 L at Auburn 57-94 L at Ole Miss 60-65 W Oklahoma State 61-60 L at Kansas 59-75

11/15 at Alcorn State11/18 at SMU11/22 East Tennessee St. 11/26 vs. Iona11/27 vs. Western Kentucky12/2 Kansas State12/5 at Oklahoma12/8 Coppin State12/17 Northwestern 12/19 vs. DePaul12/20 vs. FSU/UTSA12/21 vs. TBA12/29 Sam Houston State1/3 Florida1/7 LSU1/10 at Ole Miss1/14 Miss. St.1/17 Georgia1/21 at Kentucky1/24 at Alabama1/31 Vanderbilt 2/4 at Tennessee2/7 Kentucky2/11 at Auburn2/14 at South Carolina2/18 Ole Miss2/21 Alabama2/25 at LSU2/28 at Georgia

2009-10 SChEduLE 2008-09 rESuLTS

No. Player G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. PPG RPG A B S 1 Ashley Houts 3-3 12-25 .480 6-13 .462 15-22 .682 15.0 4.7 14 0 7

11 Meredith Mitchell 0-0 21 Porsha Phillips 3-2 8-27 .296 0-4 .000 5-7 .714 7.0 4.7 1 4 2 15 Jaleesa Rhoden 1-0 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 0.0 2.0 0 0 0 33 Angel Robinson 3-2 8-17 .471 2-2 1.000 0-3 .000 6.0 8.0 1 4 3 * Phillips’ stats include totals from LSU in 2006-07

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Collen Fordricketts

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Location ..........................................................................................................Knoxville, Tn.EnroLLmEnt ................................................................................................................26,400nicknamE .....................................................................................................Lady VolunteerscoLors .................................................................................................... Orange and WhiteconfErEncE .....................................................................................................SoutheasternchancELLor ............................................................................................... Dr. Jimmy Cheek athLEtic dirEctor ............................................................................................Joan CronanarEna (caPacity) ......................... Thompson-Boling Assembly Center and Arena (21, 678)WomEn’s BaskEtBaLL sid ............................................................................Debby JenningsofficE PhonE ................................................................................................(865) 874-4275 officE fax ................................................................................................(865) 974-8875 homE PhonE ..............................................................................................(865) 690-8600 EmaiL addrEss ....................................................................................djennings@utk.eduPrEss roW PhonE .........................................................................................(865) 690-8600WEB sitE .............................................................................................. www.utladyvols.comhEad coach .................................................................................Pat Sumitt (UT-Martin ‘74) ovEraLL rEcord .......................................................................... 1005-193 (35 seasons) rEcord at tEnnEssEE ................................................................... 1005-193 (35 seasons)assistant coachEs ........................Holly Warlick, Dean Lockwood, Daedra Charles-FurlowsEriEs rEcord ............................................................................... Tennessee Leads, 14-39Last mEEting ......................UT 43-73, ‘08-09 Pct. rEBounds Back ............................. 84.12008-09 ovEraLL .................................22-11 Pct. assists Back................................. 85.62008-09 confErEncE ............................... 9-5 Pct. BLocks Back................................. 96.1Pct. Points Back ....................................87.5 Pct. stEaLs Back ................................. 88.4

Thur., Jan. 21 sTegeMan ColiseuM • aThens, ga. 7:00 pM (eT)Tennessee Lady volunteers

2008-09 Lady vOLuNTEErS rOSTErstartErs rEturning (information BELoW) / Lost ...............................................................................4/1 no. namE ht. cL. Pos. PPg rPg homEtoWn 5 Angie Bjorklund 6-0 Jr. G/F 12.3 3.0 Spokane Valley, Wash. 25 Glory Johnson 6-3 So. F 10.2 7.2 Knoxville, Tenn. 40 Shekinna Stricklen 6-2 So. G/F 13.3 5.9 Morrilton, Ark. 52 Kelley Cain 6-6 R-So. C 8.2 5.3 Atlanta, Ga.LEttErWinnErs rEturning (othErs’ information BELoW) / Lost .......................................................10/1 1 Briana Bass 5-2 So. G 3.9 1.3 Indianapolis, Ind. 10 Amber Gray 6-1 So. F 2.7 1.9 West Chester, Ohio 15 Alicia Manning 6-1 So. F 3.5 2.6 Woodsock, Ga. 20 Sydney Smallbone 5-10 Jr. G 3.1 1.0 Granger, Ind. 21 Vicki Baugh 6-4 Fr. F 6.5 7.3 Sacramento, Calif. 33 Alyssia Brewer 6-3 So. F 5.9 4.3 Sapulpa, Okla.nEWcomErs (information BELoW) .........................................................................................................3 4 Kamiko Williams 5-11 Fr. G Clarksville, Tenn.13 Taber Spani 6-1 Fr. G Lee’s Summit, Mo. 34 Faith Dupree 6-3 Fr. F/C Knoxville, Tenn.

W San Francisco 68-39 L Virginia 82-83 W at Chattanooga 66-63 W Louisiana Tech 94-59 W Westerm Carolina 83-56 W Depaul 88-67 W at George Washington 71-59 W Middle Tennessee 81-52 L at Texas 59-73 W at Old Dominion 81-76 W Stanford (ot) 79-69 W at Gonzaga 77-58 W at Rutgers 55-51 W Kentucky 69-64 L at Vanderbilt 58-74 W at Miss. St. 63-56 W South Carolina 68-56 W at Arkansas 76-67 L at Auburn 68-82 W Ole Miss 60-59 L at Oklahoma 70-80 W Georgia 73-43 L at Florida 57-66 W Alabama 80-61 L Duke 54-62 L at Kentucky 56-66 W Miss. St. 82-68 L at LSU 61-63 W Vanderbilt 75-66 W vs. Alabama 68-49 W vs. Florida 71-67 L vs. Auburn 58-78 L vs. Ball State 55-71

11/15 Baylor11/17 at Texas Tech11/22 at Virginia 11/25 at Middle Tennessee11/28 UCLA12/1 George Washington12/6 Texas12/13 vs. Rutgers 12/16 Louisville12/19 at Sanford12/22 at San Francisco12/30 Old Dominion1/3 Oklahoma 1/7 South Carolina 1/10 at Miss. St. 1/14 at Florida1/17 Vanderbilt 1/21 at Georgia1/24 at LSU1/28 Auburn1/31 at South Carolina 2/4 Arkansas2/8 at Vanderbilt2/11 at Mississippi2/14 Florida2/18 at Alabama2/22 LSU2/25 Kentucky2/28 Mississippi

2009-10 SChEduLE 2008-09 rESuLTS

No. Player G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. PPG RPG A B S 1 Ashley Houts 4-4 10-21 .476 2-6 .333 16-16 1.000 9.5 2.0 7 0 9 11 Meredith Mitchell 0-0 21 Porsha Phillips 3-3 3-17 .176 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 3.3 2.3 4 0 1 15 Jaleesa Rhoden 2-0 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 33 Angel Robinson 4-2 11-25 .440 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 6.0 6.3 2 3 1 * Phillips’ stats include totals from LSU in 2006-07

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Sumit Bjorklund Stricklen

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Location .......................................................................................................... Oxford, Miss.EnroLLmEnt ................................................................................................................17,601nicknamE ................................................................................................................... RebelscoLors .................................................................................... Cardinal Red and Navy BlueconfErEncE .....................................................................................................SoutheasternchancELLor ....................................................................................................Dr. Dan JonesathLEtic dirEctor ..............................................................................................Pete BoonearEna (caPacity) ..............................................................C.M. Tad Smith Coliseum (8,910)WomEn’s BaskEtBaLL sid ...............................................................................Jay D’Abramo officE PhonE ............................................................................................(662) 915-7896 officE fax ................................................................................................(662) 915-7006 cELL PhonE ...............................................................................................(662) 816-3060 EmaiL addrEss .............................................................................jdabramo@olemiss.eduPrEss roW PhonE .........................................................................................(662) 236-1931WEB sitE .......................................................................................www.OleMissSports.comhEad coach ........................................................................... Renee Ladner (Ole Miss, ‘81) ovEraLL rEcord ...................................................................................31-31 (2 seasons) rEcord at oLE miss ..............................................................................31-31 (2 seasons)assistant coachEs ...........................Marlene Stollings, Jocelyn McGillberry, Armintie Price sEriEs rEcord .....................................................................................Georgia leads, 26-10Last mEEting ............Ole Miss. 54-62 ‘08-’09 Pct. rEBounds Back ............................. 83.22008-09 ovEraLL ................................ 18-15 Pct. assists Back................................. 96.92008-09 confErEncE ............................... 5-9 Pct. BLocks Back................................. 39.4Pct. Points Back ....................................81.2 Pct. stEaLs Back ................................. 83.4

sun., Jan. 24 sTegeMan ColiseuM • aThens, ga. 1:00 pM (eT)Ole miss Lady rebels

2008-09 Lady rEBELS rOSTErstartErs rEturning (information BELoW) / Lost ...............................................................................4/1 no. namE ht. cL. Pos. PPg rPg homEtoWn 11 Shantell Black G 5-4 Sr. 8.2 3.5 Lawrenceville, Ga.14 Liz Robertson F 5-10 Sr. 6.1 3.7 Vestavia, Ala.20 Kayla Melson G 5-8 Jr. 5.7 2.4 Montgomery, Ala.45 Bianca Thomas G 5-10 Sr. 15.8 5.1 Henderson, Tenn.LEttErWinnErs rEturning (othErs’ information BELoW) / Lost .......................................................12/1 3 LaKendra Phillis G 5-9 Sr. 1.6 1.4 Memphis, Tenn.21 Kayla Holloway C 6-4 So. 2.5 2.9 Dyersburg, Tenn.22 Nikki Byrd F 6-4 So. 3.1 3.6 Brookhaven, Miss.23 LaTosha Laws G 5-10 So. 1.6 0.9 Memphis, Tenn.30 Whitney Hameth G 5-10 So. 1.7 0.8 Dumas, Ark.32 Alliesha Easley G 5-8 Jr. 6.9 3.6 Cordova, Tenn.42 Tori Slusher F 6-3 Sr. 1.7 2.0 Wichita Falls, Texas44 Katorra Lewis F 6-2 Sr. 3.2 2.4 Clinton, Miss.nEWcomErs (information BELoW) .........................................................................................................1 25 Courtney Marbra F 6-1 Fr. Jackson, Miss.

W at North Carolina A&T 80-64 W at Davidson 55-50 W at Louisiana-Lafayette 74-48 W Memphis 84-63 W Alcorn State 63-40 W Southeastern Louisiana 85-73 L Texas 50-74 L at NC State 42-46 L Arkansas-Little Rock 61-64 W at UCF 85-67 L at Wake Forest 58-77 W Northeastern State 92-64 W Rice 81-48 W Old Dominion 79-72 W Georgia 62-54 L at Miss. St. 64-69 W Alabama 73-43 L South Carolina 67-76 L at Florida 54-75 L at Tennessee 59-60 W Kentucky 69-60 L at Auburn 65-72 W at South Carolina 66-65 L Miss. St. 50-66 L at Arkansas 59-70 L at Alabama 59-67 W Vanderbilt 71-69 L LSU 48-59 W at Arkansas 65-60 L at Auburn 65-60 W Murray State 87-49 L at USF 57-74

11/13 Southeastern Louisiana11/20 Arkansas-Pine Bluff11/23 at Arizona11/27 at San Jose State11/28 at TBA12/2 at UALR 12/6 at Old Dominion12/13 Ohio State12/16 at Texas12/18 at Memphis12/20 Winston-Salem State12/29 Centenary1/3 at Vanderbilt1/7 Alabama1/10 Arkansas1/17 LSU1/21 Miss. St. 1/24 at Georgia1/28 at South Carolina1/31 Florida2/4 at Kentucky2/7 at LSU2/11 Tennessee2/14 at Miss. St. 2/18 at Arkansas2/21 Vanderbilt2/25 Auburn2/28 at Tennessee

2009-10 SChEduLE 2008-09 rESuLTS

No. Player G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. PPG RPG A B S 1 Ashley Houts 3-3 6-25 .240 2-8 .250 6-7 .857 6.7 4.0 17 0 8 11 Meredith Mitchell 1-0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 21 Porsha Phillips 3-2 7-24 .292 1-3 .333 2-6 .333 6.3 4.7 4 4 2 15 Jaleesa Rhoden 2-0 2-7 .286 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 3.0 1.5 2 0 0 33 Angel Robinson 3-2 12-24 .500 0-1 .000 7-7 1.000 10.3 6.3 3 7 3 * Phillips’ stats include totals from LSU in 2006-07

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Lander Black Thomas

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Location .......................................................................................................Starkville, Miss.EnroLLmEnt ................................................................................................................18,601nicknamE ........................................................................................................Lady BulldogscoLors .................................................................................................... Maroon and WhiteconfErEncE .....................................................................................................SoutheasternPrEsidEnt ..................................................................................................Dr. Mark Keenum athLEtic dirEctor .............................................................................................. Greg ByrnearEna (caPacity) ....................................................................Humphrey Coliseum (10,500)WomEn’s BaskEtBaLL sid ............................................................................... Jay Middleton officE PhonE ............................................................................................(662) 325-0972 officE fax ................................................................................................(662) 325-2563 cELL PhonE ...............................................................................................(662) 418-9139 EmaiL addrEss ................................................................................. [email protected] roW PhonE .........................................................................................(662) 325-3776WEB sitE .................................................................................... www.msstateathletics.comhEad coach .................................................................. Sharon Fanning (Chattanooga, ‘75) ovEraLL rEcord ............................................................................ 556-412 (33 seasons) rEcord at mississiPPi st. .............................................................. 233-186 (14 seasons)assistant coachEs .................................Greg Franklin, Sharrona Reaves, Granqua BedellsEriEs rEcord .....................................................................................Georgia leads, 23-10Last mEEting ...................UGA 69-57, ‘08-09 Pct. rEBounds Back ............................. 69.22008-09 ovEraLL ................................ 23-10 Pct. assists Back................................. 88.82008-09 confErEncE ............................... 8-6 Pct. BLocks Back................................. 77.3Pct. Points Back ....................................81.7 Pct. stEaLs Back ................................. 81.4

Thur., Jan. 28 huMphrey ColiseuM • sTarkville, Miss. 9:00 pM (eT)mississiPPi State Lady BulldoGs

2008-09 Lady BuLLdOGS rOSTErstartErs rEturning (information BELoW) / Lost ...............................................................................4/1 no. namE ht. cL. Pos. PPg rPg homEtoWn 2 Alexis Rack 5-7 Sr. G 14.9 2.7 Franklin, La. 5 Armelie Lumanu 5-9 Sr. G/F 10.7 5.8 Kinshasa, Congo 10 Chanel Mokango 6-5 Sr. F 10.5 5.8 Kinshasa, Congo 23 Tysheka Grimes 6-0 Sr. G/F 7.8 4.4 Baton Rouge, La.LEttErWinnErs rEturning (othErs’ information BELoW) / Lost .......................................................11/3 00 Rima Kalonda 6-3 Sr. F/C 1.7 2.6 Kinshasa, Congo 1 Danielle Rector* 6-3 So. F/C 2.3 0.3 Ringgold, Ga. 3 Diamber Johnson 5-7 So. G 2.8 1.0 Pontotoc, Miss. 14 Bethany Washington 5-9 Sr. F 2.1 1.1 Houma, La. 25 Marneshia Richard* 5-8 Sr. G 9.8 3.0 Lamar, Miss.33 Mary Kathryn Govero 5-11 Jr. G/F 6.8 3.0 Clinton, Miss.42 Channa Campbell 6-2 Sr. F/C 1.2 0.4 Lester, Ala.nEWcomErs (information BELoW) .........................................................................................................2 21 Ashlie Billingslea 5-6 Jr. G Stone Moutain, Ga. 24 Ashley Jones 5-11 Fr. G Winter Park, Fla.* Missed 2008-09 season, stats from 2007-08

W Arkansas Pine Bluff 94-52 W Northwestern State 99-75 W Mississippi Valley S. 69-46 W at Louisiana 71-38 W Louisiana Tech 72-42 W Nicholls 97-25 W Memphis 81-49 W at Southern Miss 72-61 W at Utah Valley 71-63 W at Utah 63-51 W vs. Marshall 73-65 L at Maryland 73-80 W UAB 87-46 L Xavier 42-51 L at Florida 66-80 W Ole Miss 69-64 L Tennessee 56-63 W at Kentucky 52-45 W at LSU 38-36 L Arkansas 62-65 W Savannah State 97-33 L at Georgia 57-69 W Vanderbilt 66-61 W LSU 65-55 W at Ole Miss 66-50 L Auburn 58-63 L at Tennessee 68-82 W South Carolina 58-41 W at Alabama 67-49 W vs. South Carolina 49-39 L vs. LSU 58-63 W vs. Texas 71-63 L vs. Ohio State 58-64

11/13 Arkansas-Pine Bluff11/15 East Tennesse State11/18 Utah Valley11/22 Maryland11/26 vs. Texas11/27 vs. Rutgers11/28 vs. Southern Cal12/2 Southern Miss12/12 at Louisiana Tech12/14 Samford12/16 Mississippi Valley State12/20 at Xavier12/30 Alcorn State1/3 at Auburn1/7 Vanderbilt1/10 Tennessee1/14 at Arkansas1/17 Florida1/21 at Ole Miss1/24 at Vanderbilt1/28 Georgia1/31 Kentucky2/4 Alabama2/7 at Florida2/11 at South Carolina 2/14 Ole Miss2/21 Auburn2/25 at Alabama2/28 at LSU

2009-10 SChEduLE 2008-09 rESuLTS

No. Player G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. PPG RPG A B S 1 Ashley Houts 3-3 9-2 .409 1-11 .091 3-7 .429 7.7 2.0 15 1 3 11 Meredith Mitchell 1-0 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4.0 1.0 0 0 1 21 Porsha Phillips 2-1 10-22 .455 1-2 .500 7-8 .875 14.0 8.0 1 3 3 15 Jaleesa Rhoden 0-0 33 Angel Robinson 3-2 9-15 .600 0-0 .000 9-9 1.000 9.0 5.7 1 4 1 * Phillips’ stats include totals from LSU in 2006-07

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Location ............................................................................................................Auburn, Ala.EnroLLmEnt ................................................................................................................24,530nicknamE .....................................................................................................................TigerscoLors ................................................................................... Burnt Orange and Navy BlueconfErEncE .....................................................................................................Southeastern PrEsidEnt .......................................................................................................Dr. Jay Gogue athLEtic dirEctor ...............................................................................................Jay JacobsarEna (caPacity) ............................................... Beard-Eaves-Memorial Coliseum (10,500)WomEn’s BaskEtBaLL sid ..................................................................................Matt Crouch officE PhonE ............................................................................................(334) 844-9709 officE fax ................................................................................................(334) 944-9862 cELL PhonE ...............................................................................................(334) 740-4109 EmaiL addrEss ...............................................................................mcrouch@auburn.eduPrEss roW PhonE .........................................................................................(334) 844-1933WEB sitE .........................................................................................www.AuburnTigers.comhEad coach ..................................................................................... Nell Fortner (Texas ‘82) ovEraLL rEcord .................................................................................118-68 (6 seasons) rEcord at auBurn.............................................................................. 101-57 (5 seasons)assistant coachEs ..................................KerryCremeans,MarkSimons,AyeshaWhitfieldsEriEs rEcord .....................................................................................Georgia leads, 23-14Last mEEting ..................... AU 65-59, ‘08-09 Pct. rEBounds Back ............................. 37.32008-09 ovEraLL .................................. 30-4 Pct. assists Back................................. 29.82008-09 confErEncE ............................. 12-2 Pct. BLocks Back................................. 42.9Pct. Points Back ....................................33.7 Pct. stEaLs Back ................................. 34.0

sun., Jan. 31 Beard-eaves ColiseuM • auBurn, ala. 6:00 pM (eT)auburn TiGers

2008-09 TiGErS rOSTErstartErs rEturning (information BELoW) / Lost ...............................................................................1/4 no. namE ht. cL. Pos. PPg rPg homEtoWn 5 Alli Smalley 5-8 Jr. G 11.1 2.7 Arab, Ala.LEttErWinnErs rEturning (othErs’ information BELoW) / Lost .........................................................7/4 2 Morgan Jennings 5-8 So. G 2.4 1.6 Atlanta, Ga. 4 Parrisha Simmons 6-0 So. G 1.0 2.7 Macon, Ga. 21 Jordan Greenleaf 6-1 RS-Jr. F 7.0 5.2 Rex, Ga.22 Reneisha Hobbs 5-10 Jr. G 2.7 1.7 Huntsville, Ala.23 Chantel Hilliard 6-2 So. F/C 4.0 2.8 Biloxi, Miss.33 KeKe Carrier 6-7 Sr. C 4.7 3.1 Lake Charles, La. nEWcomErs (information BELoW) .........................................................................................................4 1 Morgan Toles 5-9 Fr. G Fayetteville, Ga. 12 Nicolle Thomas 5-10 Fr. G Moultrie, Ga.14 Blanche Alverson 6-3 Fr. F/G Buford, Ga.20 Pascale “P.J.” West 6-8 Fr. C LaGrange, Ga.

W at Alabama 91-53 W Temple 95-76 W at Ga. Southern 71-45 W Ohio State (ot) 87-80 W at UAB 91-62 W vs. N.C. State 66-51 W at FIU 63-52 W North Carolina A&T 95-74 W Sam Houston State 119-54 W at Liberty 64-53 W at George Washington 65-51 W at Coppin State 74-46 W vs. Duquesne 87-67 W at Miami 68-53 W Stephen F. Austin 79-56 W at South Carolina 80-76 W Florida 81-65 W at Arkansas 70-61 W Alabama 84-66 W Tennessee 82-68 L at Georgia 58-67 W at LSU 66-55 W at Ole Miss 72-65 W at Alabama 81-54 W Kentucky 81-69 W at Miss. St. 63-58 L at Vanderbilt 70-73 W Georgia 65-59 W Arkansas 94-57 W vs. Ole Miss 71-65 W vs. Tennessee 78-58 L vs. Vanderbilt 54-61 W vs. Lehigh 85-49 L at Rutgers 52-80

11/13 Troy11/17 at Temple11/19 Alabama A&M11/22 Texas A&M11/24 Ga. Southern11/27 at Florida State11/28 vs. Florida A&M12/1 at North Carolina A&T12/5 George Washington12/15 Liberty12/20 at South Alabama12/28 vs. Valparaiso12/30 vs. Wake Forest or San Diego State1/3 Miss. St.1/7 at Florida1/10 at LSU1/14 Alabama1/17 at South Carolina1/21 Vanderbilt1/24 at Kentucky1/28 Tennessee1/31 Georgia2/4 South Carolina2/7 at Alabama2/11 Arkansas2/14 LSU2/21 at Miss. St.2/25 at Ole Miss2/28 Kentucky

2009-10 SChEduLE 2008-09 rESuLTS

No. Player G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. PPG RPG A B S 1 Ashley Houts 5-5 12-31 .387 4-16 .250 15-21 .714 8.6 3.8 31 0 10 11 Meredith Mitchell 1-1 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0.0 1.0 0 1 0 21 Porsha Phillips 3-1 12-20 .600 0-3 .000 1-1 1.000 8.3 4.0 2 3 4 15 Jaleesa Rhoden 3-1 3-7 .429 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 2.7 0.7 3 3 1 33 Angel Robinson 5-4 23-48 .479 1-1 1.00 3-3 1.000 10.0 7.4 6 9 1 * Phillips’ stats include totals from LSU in 2006-07

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Fortner GreenleafSmalley

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Location ................................................................................................... Baton Rouge, La.EnroLLmEnt ................................................................................................................29,317nicknamE ............................................................................................................Lady TigerscoLors ....................................................................................................... Purple and GoldconfErEncE .....................................................................................................SoutheasternPrEsidEnt ...........................................................................................Dr. John V. Lombardi athLEtic dirEctor ................................................................................................ Joe AllevaarEna (caPacity) .................................................Pete Maravich Assembly Center (13,468)WomEn’s BaskEtBaLL sid ......................................................................................Bill Martin officE PhonE ...........................................................................................(225)- 578-8226 officE fax ................................................................................................(225) 578-1861 cELL PhonE ...............................................................................................(225) 270-1665 EmaiL addrEss .......................................................................................wmarti4@lsu.eduPrEss roW PhonE .........................................................................................(225) 578-8226WEB sitE ..................................................................................................www.lsusports.nethEad coach .................................................................. Van Chancellor (Mississippi St. ‘65) ovEraLL rEcord ............................................................................ 489-171 (21 seasons) rEcord at Lsu .....................................................................................50-17 (2 seasons)assistant coachEs ..................................Bob Starkey, Travis Mays, Kenya Larkin-LanderssEriEs rEcord .....................................................................................Georgia leads, 19-16Last mEEting ................... LSU 57-46, ‘08-09 Pct. rEBounds Back ............................. 65.12008-09 ovEraLL .................................19-11 Pct. assists Back................................. 90.92008-09 confErEncE ............................. 10-4 Pct. BLocks Back................................. 80.8Pct. Points Back ....................................83.9 Pct. stEaLs Back ................................. 87.6

Thur., FeB. 4 sTegeMan ColiseuM • aThens, ga. 7:00 pM (eT)Louisiana State Lady TiGers

2008-09 Lady TiGErS rOSTErstartErs rEturning (information BELoW) / Lost ...............................................................................4/1 no. namE ht. cL. Pos. PPg rPg homEtoWn 1 Katerine Graham 5-11 Jr. G 5.5 5.0 Birmingham, Ala. 3 Latear Eason 5-8 Jr. G 3.4 2.1 Chicago, Ill. 23 Allison Hightower 5-10 Sr. G 14.9 4.3 Arlington, Texas 55 LaSondra Barrett 6-2 So. F 11.4 5.7 Jackson, Miss. LEttErWinnErs rEturning (othErs’ information BELoW) / Lost .........................................................9/211 Andrea Kelly 5-9 Sr. G 14.8 1.3 Shalimar, Fla. 20 Destini Hughes 5-10 So. G 2.3 1.7 Forth Worth, Texas 22 CourtneyJones 6-2 So. F 5.3 3.3 Midfield,Ala. 25 Swayze Black 6-3 So. F 1.6 1.2 Brookhaven, Miss. 35 Taylor Turnbow 6-2 So. F 2.8 2.6 Stone Mountain, Ga.nEWcomErs (information BELoW) .........................................................................................................5 2 Jasmine Nelson 6-2 Jr. F New Orleans, La. 10 Adrienne Webb 5-9 Fr. G Madison, Ala. 15 Bianca Lutley 5-11 Fr. G Plantation, Fla. 24 Taylor Booze 5-5 Jr. G Carollton, Texas 32 Erica Williams 5-8 Jr. G Gonzales, La.

L Notre Dame 53-62 W Tulane 63-47 L Xavier 48-57 L Middle Tennessee 75-79 W Texas Southern 61-30 W Louisiana Tech 51-41 W Southeastern Louisiana 65-40 W at Centenary 74-31 L Florida State 57-61 W Nebraska 64-50 L at Connecticut 63-76 W at Arkansas 62-42 W Alabama 55-34 W at New Orleans 67-48 L at Vanderbilt 67-75 L Miss.St. 36-38 W at Kentucky 59-56 W at South Carolina 63-56 L Auburn 55-66 W Arkansas 68-53 L at Mississippi State 55-65 W Florida 66-47 W at Georgia 57-66 W Kentucky 57-56 W Tennessee 63-61 W at Ole Miss 59-48 W Miss. St. 63-58 L Vanderbilt 47-61 W Wis-Green Bay 69-59 L Louisville 52-62

11/15 Centenary11/18 Middle Tennessee11/21 Houston11/22 Nicholls St.11/25 at Tulane12/1 at Louisiana Tech12/13 New Orleans12/20 at Nebraska12/22 Southeastern Louisiana12/30 at Xavier (Ohio)1/03 at South Carolina1/07 at Arkansas1/10 Auburn1/17 at Ole Miss1/21 South Carolina1/24 Tennessee1/28 Kentucky1/31 at Alabama2/4 at Georgia2/7 Ole Miss2/11 at Florida2/14 at Auburn2/18 Vanderbilt2/25 Arkansas2/28 Miss. St.

2009-10 SChEduLE 2008-09 rESuLTS

No. Player G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. PPG RPG A B S 1 Ashley Houts 4-4 10-27 .370 3-8 .375 11-13 .846 8.5 3.5 12 0 5

11 Meredith Mitchell 1-1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 21 Porsha Phillips 1-1 3-9 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2.0 6.0 0 1 0 15 Jaleesa Rhoden 1-0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 33 Angel Robinson 4-2 17-32 .531 2-5 .400 10-13 .769 11.5 10.0 4 7 1

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Location ....................................................................................................... Columbia, S.C.EnroLLmEnt ................................................................................................................25,077nicknamE ............................................................................................................GamecockscoLors ....................................................................................................Garnnet and BlackconfErEncE .....................................................................................................SoutheasternPrEsidEnt ................................................................................................Dr. Harris Pastides athLEtic dirEctor ..............................................................................................Eric HymanarEna (caPacity) ......................................................................Colonial Life Arena (18,000)WomEn’s BaskEtBaLL sid .................................................................................. Diana Koval officE PhonE ............................................................................................(803) 777-7977 officE fax ................................................................................................(803) 777-2967 cELL PhonE ...............................................................................................(314) 369-6050 EmaiL addrEss ............................................................................ [email protected] roW PhonE .........................................................................................(830) 777-6182WEB sitE .................................................................................www.GamecocksOnline.comhEad coach ................................................................................ Dawn Staley (Virginia, ‘92) ovEraLL rEcord ................................................................................ 182-98 (9 seasons) rEcord at south caroLina .................................................................... 10-18 (1 season)assistant coachEs ............................................. Lisa Boyer, Carka McGhee, Nikki McCraysEriEs rEcord .......................................................................................Georgia leads, 28-4Last mEEting ...................UGA 69-63, ‘08-09 Pct. rEBounds Back ............................. 49.52008-09 ovEraLL ................................ 10-18 Pct. assists Back................................. 71.52008-09 confErEncE ............................. 2-12 Pct. BLocks Back................................. 41.6Pct. Points Back ....................................51.1 Pct. stEaLs Back ................................. 67.8

FEB. 7 iN aThENS aT 2:00 Pm (ET) FEB. 25 iN COLumBia aT 7:00 Pm (ET)South Carolina Gamecocks

2008-09 GamECOCKS rOSTErstartErs rEturning (information BELoW) / Lost ...............................................................................4/1 no. namE ht. cL. Pos. PPg rPg homEtoWn 4 Samone Kennedy 5-4 Jr. G 5.2 1.6 Birmingham, Ala. 11 Lakeisha Sutton 5-9 So. G 11.0 2.0 Trenton, N.J. 22 Courtney Newton 5-10 So. F/G 2.9 2.7 Flowery Branch, Ga. 52 Jewl May 6-1 Jr. F 4.7 5.1 Conyers, Ga. LEttErWinnErs rEturning (othErs’ information BELoW) / Lost .........................................................6/6 3 Lauren Falohun 5-9 Jr. G 3.6 1.6 Atlanta, Ga. 12 Charenne Stephens 6-1 So. F 4.8 5.3 Decatur, Ga.nEWcomErs (information BELoW) .........................................................................................................6 1 Ebony Wilson 5-8 So. G Newark, N.J. 5 Kelsey Bone 6-5 Fr. C Sugar Land, Texas 14 Leasia Walker 5-8 Fr. G Copiague, N.Y 21 Ashley Bruner 6-0 Fr. F Norman, Okla. 24 Marah Strickland 6-0 Jr. G Mt. Airy, Md. 31 Valerie Nainima 5-5 Jr. G Suva, Figi

L at Penn State 42-56 L Clemson 45-52 W Davidson 68-47 W Ohio University 43-34 W UNC-Wilmington 57-54 L at Wake Forest 57-74 W High Point 73-52 W USC Upstate 71-57 L Stanford 47-78 W Charlotte 78-76 L Connecticut 48-77 W Jacksonville 58-50 W at NC State 56-55 L Auburn 76-80 L at Georgia 63-69 L Florida 63-77 L at Tennessee 56-68 W at Ole Miss 76-67 L Vanderbilt 56-66 L LSU 56-63 L at Kentucky 47-61 L Ole Miss 65-66 L at Arkansas 54-58 W Alabama 68-57 L at Florida 66-82 L at Miss. St. 41-58 L Kentucky 53-70 L Miss. St. 39-49

11/16 at Charlotte11/19 at Clemson11/22 Penn State11/26 Oklahoma11/27 Notre Dame11/28 San Diego State12/02 High Point12/13 North Carolina State12/17 Wake Forest12/20 North Carolina12/28 vs. Boston Univ12/29 vs. Brown/Saint Joseph’s1/03 LSU1/07 at Tennessee1/10 at Alabama1/14 Kentucky1/17 Auburn1/21 at LSU1/24 at Florida1/28 Ole Miss.1/31 Tennessee2/4 at Auburn2/7 at Georgia2/11 Mississippi State2/14 Arkansas2/21 at Kentucky2/25 Georgia2/28 at Vanderbilt

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No. Player G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. PPG RPG A B S 1 Ashley Houts 3-3 9-27 .333 1-9 .111 11-12 .917 10.0 1.0 17 0 11 11 Meredith Mitchell 1-0 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 3.0 1.0 0 1 1 21 Porsha Phillips 2-0 7-14 .500 0-1 .000 2-3 .667 8.0 1.0 2 3 2 15 Jaleesa Rhoden 2-1 2-8 .250 1-3 .33 0-0 .000 2.5 2.0 3 0 0 33 Angel Robinson 3-2 11-21 .524 0-1 .000 10-13 .769 10.7 5.7 0 5 5 * Phillips’ stats include totals from LSU in 2006-07

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March 4-7 arENa aT GwiNNETT cENTEr duLuTh, Ga.SEc Tournament

March 20-aPriL 7 FiNaL FOur aT aLaMOdOME SaN aNTONiO, TExaSNcaa Tournament

Lady BuLLdOG SEc TOurNEy hiSTOry Lady BuLLdOG Ncaa TOurNEy hiSTOry

No. 8 Seed No. 1 Seed

No. 9 Seed

NCAA Tournament

Automatic Qualifier

No. 5 Seed

No. 4 Seed No. 12 Seed

No. 6 Seed No. 3 Seed

No. 11 Seed

No. 10 Seed

No. 2 Seed No. 7 Seed

Game 112:00

Game 36:30

Game 49:00

Game 22:30

Game 512:00

Game 76:30

Game 93:30

Game 89:00

Game 62:30

Game 106:00

Game 116:30

March 4 March 5 March 6 March 7

3/20 or 3/21 3/22 or 3/23 3/27 or 3/28 3/29 or 3/30 4/4 4/6 4/4 3/29 or 3/30 3/27 or 3/28 3/22 or 3/23 3/20 or 3/21

1st/2nd Round Sites: Stanford, Calif.; Berkeley, Calif; Durham, N.C.; Knoxville, Tenn.; Louisville, Ky.; Seattle, Wash.; Tallahassee, Fla.; Tempe, Ariz.; Ames, Iowa; Austin, Texas; Cincinnati, Ohio; Minneapolis, Minn.; Norfolk, Va.; Norman, Okla.; Notre Dame, Ind.; Pittsburgh, Pa.Regionals: Memphis, Tenn.; Sacramento, Calif.; Dayton, Ohio; Kansas City, Mo.

rEcOrd By SEEdSeed Times Last rec. Best FinishNo. 1 *7 9-5 2000 Champs (’84, ’86) No. 2 2 3-2 2007 Runner-up (’87) No. 3 **6 10-5 2006 Champs (’83, ’01) No. 4 3 4-3 2005 Runner-up (’92) No. 5 3 4-3 2008 Runner-up (’04) No. 6 1 1-1 1988 Semis (’88) No. 7 1 1-1 2009 Quarters (‘09) No. 8 2 4-2 1994 Runner-up (’93) No. 9 1 1-1 2002 Quarters (’02) Un. 3 4-3 1982 Third (’81, ’82)

* No. 1 in SEC East (1884, ’85)** No. 3 in SEC East (1983)

rEcOrd By SEEd Seed Times Last rec. Best FinishNo. 1 4 2000 8-4 Elite 8 (3 times)No. 2 7 2001 17-7 Runner-up (’85, ’96)No. 3 3 2007 15-5 Final Four (’95, ’99)No. 4 2 1988 1-2 Sweet 16 (1988)No. 5 2 2003 3-2 Sweet 16 (2003)No. 6 1 2005 2-1 Sweet 16 (2005)No. 7 1 1998 0-1 Rd. of 64 (1998) No. 8 1 2008 0-1 Rd. of 32 (2008)No. 10 1 2002 0-1 Rd. of 64 (2002)No. 11 1 2009 0-1 Rd. of 64 (2009) Un. 1 1993 1-1 Rd. of 32 (1993)

rEcOrd By OPPONENTSchool rec. LastAlabama 6-1 W, 71-62 in 2008 1stArkansas 3-0 W, 63-44 in 2001 SFAuburn 2-3 L, 47-75 in 1997 QFFlorida 2-0 W, 76-72 in 2004 QFKentucky 6-1 W, 82-64 in 2009 1stLSU 5-3 L, 65-79 in 2005 SFOle Miss 6-3 W, 87-65 in 2005 QFMississippi State 1-1 L, 61-62 in 2000 SFSouth Carolina 1-0 W, 73-42 in 2004 1stTennessee 3-8 L, 79-89 in 2006 SFVanderbilt 6-6 L, 61-69 in 2009 QF

rEcOrd By rOuNdrd. Times rec. Last-result64 17 15-3 ’09-L, 47-58 vs. Arizona St.32 23 17-6 ’08-L, 66-80 vs. N. CarolinaSweet 16 17 10-7 ’07-L, 65-78 vs. PurdueElite Eight 10 5-5 ’04-L, 60-62 vs. LSUSemis 5 2-3 ’99-L, 69-81 vs. DukeFinal 2 0-2 ’96-L, 65-83 vs. Tennessee

◊ GeorgiahaswontheSECTournamentfourtimes,in1983,1984,1986and2001.◊ Georgiahascompileda41-26(.612)recordinSECTournamentplay.FYI,theSEC

listsUGAas39-26.UGAclaimsconsolationroundwinsin1981and1982missingfrom league totals.

◊ GeorgiaisoneofonlysixschoolstoadvancetofiveFinalFours,doingsoin1983,1985, 1995, 1996 and 1999.

◊ Georgiahasearnedbidsto26of28NCAATournaments–second-bestnationally.◊ Georgia’stotalsofall-timeNCAATournamentgamesplayed(74)andgameswon(48)

bothrankfifthamongallschools.

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In this section...2008-09 Season Notebook ............................... 100-101 Lady Bulldogs add to long list of achievements Lady Bulldogs secure win No. 750 Georgia continues winning record streak Landers notches 800th career win WE R N ; ) ! ! Robinson leads SEC rebounders The Energizer Lady Bulldog First time family viewings Viva Houts Vegas!Overall/SEC Individual Stats & Double Digits...........102Home, Road & Neutral Individual Stats ....................103Game-by-Game Results ...........................................104Single Game Superlatives ........................................105Game-by-Game Team Stats ............................. 106-107SEC Standings & SEC Team Stats ..........................108SEC Tournament & SEC Individual Stats .................109Box Scores ........................................................110-114

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Season Notebook

The 2008-09 campaign may have fallen a couple notches shy of the traditional performance of Lady Bull-dog Basketball; however, the achievements during the winter months were numerous and worthy indeed.

When the dust settled following the season, the University of Georgia and head coach Andy Landers had certainly helped further cement their status among national leaders.

They can’t dance without UGA Georgia earned a spot in the bracket of the NCAA

Tournament for the 26th time in 28 editions of “March Madness” since the NCAA took over staging of the intercollegiate event in 1982.

In the process, UGA moved into sole possession of the No. 2 position on the NCAA Tournament’s leaders’ ledger for all-time bids. Traditional national powers Louisiana Tech and Old Dominion both missed the 2009 tournament and remained stuck on 25 invites.

All told, the Lady Bulldogs – all under Andy Land-ers – have now reached 26 of 28 NCAA Tournaments (92.9 percent). Georgia has advanced to 17 of 27 “Sweet 16s” (63.0 percent), 10 of 27 “Elite Eights” (37.0 percent) and five of 27 Final Fours (18.5 percent).

Lady Bulldogs secure win No. 750 A 77-57 win over East Tennessee State on Dec. 1

made Georgia just the 10th NCAA Division I women’s basketball program to secure 750 all-time victories.

The Lady Bulldogs have been rapidly climbing rank-ings of the nation’s winningest programs.

Georgia was 22nd to 500 wins on Dec. 1, 1998; 17th to 600 victories on Feb. 21, 2002; the 15th to 700 “Ws” on Nov. 29, 2006.

Georgia continues winning record streak The Lady Bulldogs guaranteed their 30th consecutive winning record with a victory at Kentucky on Feb. 26. Georgia is one of only four Division I women’s basketball programs to finish better than .500 during each of the 28 seasons since women’s basketball first came under NCAA guidance with the 1981-82 season. Louisiana Tech, Tennessee and Wisconsin-Green Bay are the other three. Andy Landers has coached the Lady Bulldogs to all 30 winning seasons, the second-longest streak among Division I mentors.

Landers notches 800th career victory Andy Landers became the fifth Division I women’s hoops coach to record 800 career wins with a Jan. 15 victory over Savannah State. Pat Summitt was the first coach to achieve the milestone and was then successively joined by Jody Conradt, C. Vivian Stringer and Sylvia Hatchell, who notched her 800th “W” just five days before Landers. Landers reached the exclusive “800 Club” in 1052 games, the second-fastest progression to that amazing plateau. Summitt did so in 961 contests, with Conradt taking 1,062 games, Stringer using 1,064 contests and Hatchell utilizing 1,074 dates to achieve their 800th victories at the collegiate level.

WE R N ; ) ! !While the Lady Bulldogs erupted after seeing Geor-

gia listed on the NCAA Tournament bracket, senior co-captain Danielle Taylor was informed in what we’d like to think is an unconventional way...although it may be the most conventional form of communicating on college campuses nationwide.

Taylor had just left a class that was supposed to end at 7:45 when her phone “lit up” with text messages.

“It was 7:43 and I had just walked out of class,” Taylor said. “I got three messages all at once – from Christy (Marshall), Meredith (Mitchell) and my god father letting me know that we were in.

Robinson leads SEC reboundersA late-season surge made Angel Robinson the first

Lady Bulldog to lead the SEC in rebounding in more than two decades. Robinson dueled with Kentucky’s Victoria Dunlap for top honors down the stretch.

Entering an SEC Tournament quarterfinal matchup with the Wildcats, both Dunlap and Robinson were averaging 9.1 rebounds; however, Dunlap had snared a single board more over 29 regular-season games.

In North Little Rock, Robinson hauled in 10 boards to Dunlap’s five to inch ahead in the conference stats. Robinson then furthered that lead with 16 boards against Vanderbilt in the SEC semis.

Robinson became the fourth Georgia player to lead the SEC in rebounding, following Janet Harris (10.3 rpg in 1984-85), Katrina McClain (12.2 rpg in 1986-87) and Tammye Jenkins (8.6 rpg in 1986-87).

Lady Bulldogs add to long list of program’s achievements

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The Energizer Lady Bulldog...she keeps going The picture in the center of the page above was

usually photographers’ last chance to get a picture of Ashley Houts on the Lady Bulldogs’ bench during the 2008-09 campaign.

Houts played all 40 minutes in 21 of 32 games played – not to mention a pair of “40-” games vs. Vanderbilt in Athens and against Kentucky in the SEC Tournament when she played all but six seconds of each.

For the second consecutive year, Houts both led the SEC in minutes and broke the Georgia season record for average MP as outlined to the right.

Houts MPG averaged for the sea-son, a mark that jumped to an almost unfathomable 39.9 in SEC play. She logged PT for all at but 67.6 seconds in 14 regular-season games.

Perhaps more impressive than any of the aforemen-tioned numbers – and best displaying her value to the Lady Bulldogs – is what Houts did in outings at Florida and versus Vanderbilt in Athens. In Gainesville, she picked up her fourth foul with 16:02 left in the game and remained in the contest until purposely fouling out with 24.9 seconds remaining. Against the Commodores, Houts was whistled for the fourth time with 16:06 left on the clock but never left the floor.

During her three seasons in Athens, Houts has now played 1638 of a possible 1685 minutes in 42 SEC regular-season games...all but 47 MP or 97.2 percent of the time.

Mitchell joins freshman starter sorority Meredith Mitchell notched her first career start against Savannah State, becoming the 62nd freshman to start for Andy Landers at Georgia.

First time family viewingsA pair of paternal grandmothers

saw their granddaughters play in person for the first time ever when the Lady Bulldog took on Rutgers in Piscataway, N.J., on Dec. 8.

Much of the family of Jaleesa Rhoden’s father, Tony, lives in Brooklyn. Included in that group is Olive Campbell, Tony’s mother, who had never seen Jaleesa play live before.

Angela Puleo’s father, former Major League pitcher Charlie

Puleo, is a native Bloomfield, N.J., and his mother, Angelina Puleo, and a whole slew of Puleos attended the Rutgers game.

Viva Houts Vegas!Ashley Houts was named SEC Player of the Week

on Dec. 1 after posting three successive season-high scoring outputs in a span of four days. Houts was named SEC Freshman of the Week four times but that was her first Player of the Week honor.

For the week, the junior from Trenton, Ga., averaged 19.7 points by connecting on 57.9 percent of her field goals and 90.0 percent of her free throws. She also was named MVP of UNLV’s Lady Rebel Round-up.

A lot has changed The last time Georgia was not ranked in the AP pre-season women’s bas-ketball poll Jimmy Carter was in the White House. The initial 1980-81 edi-tion of the poll was released on Nov. 25, 1980...months before Ronald Reagan would take up residence on Pennsylvania Avenue. The following fall, Geor-gia was No. 12 at the open-ing the 1981-82 season, which also represented UGA’s first-ever AP rank-ing of any kind. Since then, Georgia has been a mainstay in the polls. The Lady Bulldogs had been ranked in 27 straight pre-season polls, including 21 times in the top 10. That changed when the 2008-09 pre-season poll was announced on Nov. 1 and the Lady Bulldogs were not ranked. FYI, UGA was in the No. 32 position among the teams receiv-ing votes in the balloting.

By The NumbersUGA’s record...Overall: .............................18-14SEC Games: ............... 7-7 (7th)Home Overall (SEC): .11-3 (5-2)Road Overall (SEC): ... 4-9 (2-5)Neutral Games: ....................3-2Day Games: .........................8-7Night Games: .....................10-7November Games: ...............5-1December Games: ...............4-3January Games: ...................5-3February Games: .................2-5March Games: .....................2-2Monday Games: ...................2-1Tuesday Games: ..................0-1Wednesday Games:.............2-0Thursday Games: ................6-3Friday Games: .....................1-3Saturday Games: .................3-2Sunday Games: ...................4-4Television Games: ................5-9vs. Ranked Opponents: .......3-6UGA’s record when UGA...Leads at Halftime: ..............15-3Trails at Halftime: ............... 3-11Tied at Halftime: ...................0-0Shoots 50 pct. or better: .......9-0Shoots 40-49 pct.: ................8-6Shoots 39 pct. or less: .........1-8Has Fewer (or equal) TOs: ...14-3Outrebounds (or ties) Opp.: ..14-6Scores 80-89 points: ............5-0Scores 70-79 points: ............5-0Scores 60-69 points: ............8-5Scores 59 points or less: ......0-9UGA’s record when Opponent...Shoots 40-49 pct.: ................2-8Shoots 30-39 pct.: ..............12-6Shoots 29 pct. or less: .........4-0

Season Notebook

Ashley Houts on the Lady Bulldogs’ bench during the for Andy Landers at Georgia.

Puleo, is a native Bloomfield, N.J., and his mother,

UGA Season MPG Player SeaSon avg. 1. Ashley Houts 2008-09 37.7 2. Ashley Houts 2007-08 36.8 2. Sherill Baker 2005-06 36.7 3. Janet Harris 1988-83 36.1 4. Kelly Miller 1997-98 35.7 5. Janet Harris 1984-85 35.1 6. Katrina McClain 1986-87 34.6 7. Ashley Houts 2006-07 33.7 8. Mary Beth Lycett 2002-03 33.5 Lady Hardmon 1991-92 33.5

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Individual StatisticsAll Games: 18-14 (Home: 10-3; Away: 4-9; Neutral: 4-2) No. Player g-gS MP-avg. Fg-Fga Pct. 3Fg-Fga Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avg. a to b S PtS.-avg. 01 Ashley Houts 32-32 1207-37.7 129-315 .410 39-125 .312 88-11 .779 90-2.8 151 111 0 70 385-12.0 33 Angel Robinson 32-20 943-29.5 147-265 .555 4-7 .571 71-99 .717 298-9.3 25 78 70 26 369-11.5 21 Porsha Phillips 32-23 759-23.7 134-297 .451 1-4 .250 66-88 .750 196-6.1 45 90 38 40 335-10.5 22 Christy Marshall 31-21 804-25.9 120-294 .408 7-35 .200 25-39 .641 141-4.5 64 70 17 28 272-8.8 20 Angela Puleo 31-28 926-29.9 77-200 .385 49-138 .355 26-33 .788 73-2.4 71 67 2 40 229-7.4 04 Danielle Taylor 32-9 603-18.8 102-235 .434 2-10 .200 19-34 .559 122-3.8 20 52 9 11 225-7.0 15 Jaleesa Rhoden 31-8 615-19.8 41-125 .328 17-58 .293 14-41 .341 84-2.7 38 23 0 20 113-3.6 03 Jasmine Lee 17-12 248-14.6 26-56 .464 0-0 .000 9-20 .450 57-3.4 5 18 2 9 61-3.6 11 Meredith Mitchell 22-7 222-10.1 16-44 .364 2-9 .222 13-23 .565 28-1.3 20 19 8 11 47-2.1 02 Destinie Smith 4-0 10-2.5 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 7-1.8 0 0 0 0 4-1.0 25 Sarah Stoddard 9-0 29-3.2 2-6 .333 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 2-0.2 1 2 0 3 5-0.6 42 Ali Watt 9-0 34-3.8 1-7 .143 0-6 .000 0-0 .000 3-0.3 0 3 0 0 2-0.2 TEAM 141-4.4 13 Total 32 6400 797-1847 .432 122-395 .309 331-491 .674 1242-38.8 440 546 146 258 2047-64.0 Opponents 32 6400 680-1864 .365 151-518 .292 343-485 .707 1144-35.8 377 537 83 213 1854-57.9BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT Total DEADBALL REBOUNDS TOTAL Georgia 1050 997 - 2047 Georgia 77Opponents 851 1003 - 1854 Opponents 73

SEC Regular Season Games: 7-7 (Home: 5-2; Away: 2-5) No. Player g-gS MP-avg. Fg-Fga Pct. 3Fg-Fga Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avg. a to b S PtS.-avg. 21 Porsha Phillips 14-9 364-26.0 69-145 .476 1-4 .250 39-50 .780 82-5.9 14 37 14 14 178-12.7 33 Angel Robinson 14-14 460-32.9 61-117 .521 3-4 .750 35-49 .714 132-9.4 13 34 28 9 160-11.4 01 Ashley Houts 14-14 559-39.9 51-134 .381 17-55 .309 38-48 .792 44-3.1 75 51 0 26 157-11.2 22 Christy Marshall 13-6 310-23.8 48-110 .436 3-16 .188 15-21 .714 49-3.8 21 30 3 7 114-8.8 04 Danielle Taylor 14-5 271-19.4 46-113 .407 2-6 .333 6-16 .375 51-3.6 6 26 4 4 100-7.1 20 Angela Puleo 14-11 413-29.5 31-79 .392 17-55 .309 11-13 .846 32-2.3 23 31 1 12 90-6.4 15 Jaleesa Rhoden 13-5 288-22.2 15-48 .313 6-20 .300 6-20 .300 27-2.1 17 13 0 5 42-3.2 11 Meredith Mitchell 11-6 105-9.5 4-18 .222 0-4 .000 3-7 .429 13-1.2 7 7 2 2 11-1.0 03 Jasmine Lee 3-0 29-9.7 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 5-1.7 2 1 0 0 2-0.7 42 Ali Watt 2-0 1-0.5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 25 Sarah Stoddard 2-0 0-0.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 TEAM 68-4.9 5 Total 14 2800 326-768 .424 49-164 .299 153-224 .683 503-35.9 178 235 52 79 854-61.0 Opponents 14 2800 332-864 .384 79-261 .303 158-223 .709 535-38.2 174 201 40 95 901-64.4BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT Total DEADBALL REBOUNDS TOTAL Georgia 441 413 - 854 Georgia 38Opponents 400 501 - 901 Opponents 34

Double-Digit Lady BulldogsPoints Season CareerPorsha Phillips 20 25*Ashley Houts 18 52Angel Robinson 17 47Christy Marshall 13 34Angela Puleo 8 16Danielle Taylor 8 10Jaleesa Rhoden 2 3Jasmine Lee 1 2

Rebounds Season CareerAngel Robinson 14 26Porsha Phillips 4 4Jasmine Lee 1 1

Assists Season CareerAshley Houts 1 2

Steals Season CareerAshley Houts 0 1

Double-Doubles Season CareerAngel Robinson 9 17Porsha Phillips 4 4Ashley Houts 1 3Jasmine Lee 1 1

* – Phillips had five double-digit efforts as a freshman at LSU in 2006-07

Christy Marshall

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01 Ashley Houts 14-14 498-35.6 57-135 .422 14-49 .286 45-61 .738 40-2.9 68 35 0 30 173-12.4 33 Angel Robinson 14-9 377-26.9 64-109 .587 3-6 .500 34-47 .723 119-8.5 6 24 28 11 165-11.8 21 Porsha Phillips 14-11 347-24.8 63-132 .477 0-1 .000 34-4 .773 91-6.5 18 32 19 24 160-11.4 22 Christy Marshall 14-8 363-25.9 57-129 .442 3-20 .150 19-30 .633 67-4.8 33 38 10 14 136-9.7 20 Angela Puleo 13-11 365-28.1 31-72 .431 20-50 .400 17-20 .850 35-2.7 33 22 0 17 99-7.6 04 Danielle Taylor 14-3 262-18.7 48-117 .410 1-2 .500 9-15 .600 54-3.9 11 20 2 6 106-7.6 03 Jasmine Lee 7-5 121-17.3 15-33 .455 0-0 .000 7-13 .538 32-4.6 1 7 2 7 37-5.3 15 Jaleesa Rhoden 13-4 262-20.2 19-59 .322 6-27 .222 9-27 .333 39-3.0 20 8 0 10 53-4.1 11 Meredith Mitchell 11-5 141-12.8 9-28 .321 1-5 .200 10-20 .500 18-1.6 15 13 7 10 29-2.6 02 Destinie Smith 4-0 10-2.5 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 7-1.8 0 0 0 0 4-1.0 25 Sarah Stoddard 6-0 25-4.2 2-6 .333 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 2-0.3 1 1 0 3 5-0.8 42 Ali Watt 6-0 29-4.8 1-7 .143 0-6 .000 0-0 .000 3-0.5 0 3 0 0 2-0.3 Team 69-4.9 7 Total 14 2800 368-830 .443 49-169 .290 184-278 .662 576-41.1 206 210 68 132 969-69.2 Opponents 14 2800 280-814 .344 57-219 .260 128-190 .674 508-36.3 147 257 31 87 745-53.2BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT Total DEADBALL REBOUNDS TOTAL Georgia 513 456 - 969 Georgia 38Opponents 346 399 - 745 Opponents 30

Road Games: 4-9No. Player g-gS MP-avg. Fg-Fga Pct. 3Fg-Fga Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avg. a to b S PtS.-avg.

01 Ashley Houts 13-13 514-39.5 47-126 .373 15-52 .288 28-32 .875 38-2.9 61 63 0 32 137-10.5 33 Angel Robinson 13-8 398-30.6 50-102 .490 0-0 .000 28-41 .683 121-9.3 13 42 28 7 128-9.8 21 Porsha Phillips 13-10 309-23.8 51-124 .411 1-3 .333 24-33 .727 82-6.3 19 43 14 9 127-9.8 04 Danielle Taylor 13-3 244-18.8 44-94 .468 1-7 .143 8-15 .533 44-3.4 6 22 6 4 97-7.5 20 Angela Puleo 13-12 414-31.8 35-98 .357 20-65 .308 4-5 .800 29-2.2 25 33 1 14 94-7.2 22 Christy Marshall 12-10 279-23.3 36-109 .330 2-8 .250 1-2 .500 48-4.0 16 20 6 7 75-6.3 15 Jaleesa Rhoden 13-2 290-22.3 18-56 .321 9-26 .346 4-12 .333 36-2.8 15 12 0 9 49-3.8 03 Jasmine Lee 8-5 95-11.9 7-17 .412 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 16-2.0 2 7 0 1 15-1.9 11 Meredith Mitchell 6-2 50-8.3 3-11 .273 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 7-1.2 4 1 1 1 6-1.0 25 Sarah Stoddard 2-0 3-1.5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 42 Ali Watt 2-0 4-2.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 Team 58-4.5 5 Total 13 2600 291-737 .395 48-164 .293 98-143 .685 479-36.8 161 248 56 84 728-56.0 Opponents 13 2600 288-757 .380 58-201 .289 169-227 .744 478-36.8 160 205 43 88 803-61.8BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT Total DEADBALL REBOUNDS TOTAL Georgia 387 341 - 728 Georgia 31Opponents 368 435 - 803 Opponents 30

Neutral Site Games: 3-2No. Player g-gS MP-avg. Fg-Fga Pct. 3Fg-Fga Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avg. a to b S PtS.-avg.

34 Tasha Humphrey 7-7 223-31.9 38-97 .392 3-24 .125 25-37 .676 71-10.1 17 9 13 11 104-14.9 33 Angel Robinson 5-3 168-33.6 33-54 .611 1-1 1.000 9-11 .818 58-11.6 6 12 14 8 76-15.2 01 Ashley Houts 5-5 195-39.0 25-54 .463 10-24 .417 15-20 .750 12-2.4 22 13 0 8 75-15.0 22 Christy Marshall 5-3 162-32.4 27-56 .482 2-7 .286 5-7 .714 26-5.2 15 12 1 7 61-12.2 21 Porsha Phillips 5-2 103-20.6 20-41 .488 0-0 .000 8-11 .727 23-4.6 8 15 5 7 48-9.6 20 Angela Puleo 5-5 147-29.4 11-30 .367 9-23 .391 5-8 .625 9-1.8 13 12 1 9 36-7.2 03 Jasmine Lee 2-2 32-16.0 4-6 .667 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 9-4.5 2 4 0 1 9-4.5 04 Danielle Taylor 5-3 97-19.4 10-24 .417 0-1 .000 2-4 .500 24-4.8 3 10 1 1 22-4.4 11 Meredith Mitchell 5-0 31-6.2 4-5 .800 1-1 1.000 3-3 1.000 3-0.6 1 5 0 0 12-2.4 15 Jaleesa Rhoden 5-2 63-12.6 4-10 .400 2-5 .400 1-2 .500 9-1.8 3 3 0 1 11-2.2 25 Sarah Stoddard 1-0 1-1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0.0 0 1 0 0 0-0.0 42 Ali Watt 1-0 1-1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 TEAM 14-2.8 1 Total 5 1000 138-280 .493 25-62 .403 49-70 .700 187-37.4 73 88 22 42 350-70.0 Opponents 5 1000 112-293 .382 36-98 .367 46-68 .676 158-31.6 70 75 9 38 306-61.2BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT Total DEADBALL REBOUNDS TOTAL Georgia 150 200 - 350 Georgia 8Opponents 137 169 - 306 Opponents 13

Individual Statistics

Meredith Mitchell

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Overall Record: 18-14 ◊ SEC Record: 7-7 (7th) ◊ Home: 11-3 ◊ Away: 4-9 ◊ Neutral: 3-2Date Opponent (TV) W-L Score UGA Points UGA Rebounds Opp. Points Opp. Rebounds11/15 Alabama State W 85-35 15-Phillips 8-Phillips 12-Lumpkin 5-Two Players11/20 at Oakland W 64-61 22-Puleo 8-Phillips 14-Carnago 8-Jeltema11/22 at Detroit Mercy L 66-70 17-Houts 11-Robinson 20-Davis 11-Allen11/26 N.C. Central W 85-31 17-Houts 8-Lee 10-Two Players 7-Nwachukcu11/28 # vs. Cal State Fullerton W 85-64 20-Houts 11-Phillips 19-Thomas 8-Weathersby11/29 # vs. E. Washington W 75-51 22-Houts 13-Robinson 16-Evans 6-Piper12/1 East Tennessee State W 77-57 19-Robinson 15-Robinson 15-Thompson 9-Belcher12/3 Tennessee Tech W 72-46 13-Puleo 9-Marshall, Phillips 9-Bowens 7-Two Players12/5 at Georgia Tech L 42-57 13-Rhoden 7-Robinson 18-Hemingway 10-Ardossi12/8 & at Rutgers (ESPN2) L 34-45 9-Houts 4-Robinson 14-Prince 7-McCurdy12/20 at UAB W 73-49 14-Taylor 12-Robinson 17-Peterson 5-Peterson12/22 @ vs. Clemson W 67-50 15-Phillips 12-Robinson 20-Hardy 8-Hardy12/30 Xavier L 44-56 12-Taylor 7-Marshall, Phillips 23-Phillips 16-Phillips1/2 at Virginia L 60-62 19-Houts 11-Robinson 24-Wright 7-Littles1/8 * at Ole Miss (CSS) L 54-62 15-Robinson 9-Robinson 19-Wright 9-Byrd1/11 * South Carolina W 69-63 14-Phillips, Robinson 5-Robinson 19-Dickerson 8-May1/15 Savannah State W 74-28 18-Robinson 11-Lee 8-Jackson 6-Smith1/18 * at Florida (FSN) L 45-61 11-Phillips 8-Robinson 20-Dotson 7-Sorensen1/22 * Vanderbilt (FSN) W 66-55 18-Houts 14-Robinson 14-Tuomi 8-Tuomi1/25 * at Alabama W 63-61 21-Phillips 12-Robinson 17-Russell 11-Jenkins1/29 * Auburn (CSS) W 67-58 17-Robinson 6-Houts, Taylor 27-Bonner 9-Bonnr2/1 * Mississippi State W 69-57 18-Phillips 10-Phillips 18-Rack 8-Lumnu2/5 * at Tennessee (FSNS) L 43-73 16-Marshall 8-Marshall 20-Johnson 10-Tw Players2/8 * Arkansas L 64-77 18-Houts 7-Phillips 22-Ford 8-Jones2/15 * at Vanderbilt (ESPN2) L 64-80 20-Taylor 8-Robinson, Marshall 21-Wirth 7-Risper2/19 * LSU L 46-57 15-Robinson 15-Robinson 16-Hightower 10-Barrett2/22 * at Auburn (FSN) L 59-65 17-Robinson 14-Robinson 22-Bonner 9-Bonner2/26 * at Kentucky (FSSO) W 61-57 26-Houts 11-Phillips, Robinson 16-Dunlap 11-Dunlap3/1 * Florida (CSS) W 84-75 20-Phillips 9-Robinson 22-Dotson 8-Dotson3/5 + vs. Kentucky (FSSO) W 82-64 22-Houts 10-Robinson 20-Roddy 9-Franklin3/6 + vs. Vanderbilt (FSSO) L 61-69 29-Robinson 16-Robinson 23-Wirth 8-Gibbs3/21 % vs. Arizona State (ESPN2) L 47-58 9-Phillips, Puleo, Robinson 9-Robinson 12-Three Players 11-Murphy#-Lady Rebel Round-up (Las Vegas) • &-Jimmy V Classic (Piscataway, N.J.) • @-“Home” game at Arena at Gwinnett Center (Duluth, Ga.) • *-SEC Games • +-SEC Tournament (N. Little Rock, Ark.) • %-NCAA Tournament (Duluth, Ga.)

Game-by-Game Results

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Category High LowTotal Points: 85 vs. Alabama St., N.C. Central, 34 vs. Rutgers Cal State Fullerton 1st Half Points: 49 vs. Alabama St., N.C. Central 19 vs. Xavier 2nd Half Points: 53 vs. Kentucky-2 12 vs. RutgersRebounds: 57 vs. Savannah St. 21 vs. RutgersField Goals Made: 35 vs. Cal State Fullerton 12 vs. RutgersField Goals Attempted: 76 vs. Detroit 35 vs. RutgersField Goal Percentage: .633 vs. Kentucky-2 .313 vs. Ole Miss3-Pointers Made: 7 vs. N.C. Central, Kentucky-2 1 vs. Xavier, Tennessee3-Pointers Attempted: 21 vs. Detroit 6 vs. S. Carolina, Tennessee3-Point Percentage: .778 vs. Kentucky-2 .100 vs. XavierFree Throws Made: 24 vs. Alabama St. 2 vs. Georgia TechFree Throws Attempted: 35 vs. Alabama St., Vanderbilt-1 4 vs. Detroit, Georgia TechFree Throw Percentage: 1.000 vs. Detroit .417 vs. Tennessee TechAssists: 22 vs. Tennessee Tech 6 vs. Vanderbilt-1, TennesseeTurnovers: 26 vs.Rutgers 11 vs. ArkansasBlocked Shots: 9 vs. ETSU, Kentucky-2 2 vs. Arkansas, Auburn-2Steals: 16 vs. Alabama St., N.C. Central, 1 vs. Vanderbilt-3 Tennessee Tech

Opponent Team Highs & LowsCategory High LowTotal Points: 80 by Vanderbilt-2 28 by Savannah St. 1st Half Points: 38 by Florida-2 6 by N.C. Central 2nd Half Points: 46 by Vanderbilt-2 12 by Alabama St.Rebounds: 45 by ETSU, Ole Miss, Tennessee 23 by N.C. CentralField Goals Made: 31 by Tennessee 10 by Alabama St., Savannah St.Field Goals Attempted: 78 by Florida-2 43 by E. Washington, RutgersField Goal Percentage: .481 by Xavier .185 by Alabama St.3-Pointers Made: 12 by Cal State Fullerton 0 by ETSU3-Pointers Attempted: 30 by Cal State Fulllerton, Florida-2 3 by N.C. Central3-Point Percentage: .545 by E. Washington .000 by ETSUFree Throws Made: 20 by Auburn-2 1 by XavierFree Throws Attempted: 27 by Georgia Tech 3 by XavierFree Throw Percentage: 1.000 by Rutgers, Alabama .333 by XavierAssists: 20 by Tennessee 5 by Kentucky-1Turnovers: 29 by Alabama State 3 by Vanderbilt-3Blocked Shots: 8 by Oakland 0 by ArkansasSteals: 15 by Rutgers 2 by UAB

Individual Highs & LowsCategory Georgia OpponentPoints: 29 by Angel Robinson vs. Vanderbilt-3 27 by DeWanna Bonner (Auburn-1)Rebounds: 16 by Angel Robinson vs. Vanderbilt-3 16 by Ta’Shia Phillips (Xavier)Field Goals Made: 13 by Angel Robinson vs. Vanderbilt-3 11 by Ta’Shia Phillips (Xavier)Field Goals Attempted: 19 by Porsha Phillips vs. Detroit 23 by Monica Wright (Virginia) 23 by Christina Wirth (Vanderbilt-3)3-Pointers Made: 3 by Angela Puleo seven times, last vs. Vanderbilt-3 6 by Alexis Rack (Mississippi St.) 3 by Ashley Houts five times, last vs. Kentucky-2 3 by Jaleesa Rhoden vs. Virginia3-Pointers Attempted: 10 by Ashley Houts vs. Detroit 15 by Alexis Rack (Mississippi St.Free Throws Made: 9 by Ashley Houts vs. Alabama St., Kentucky-1 9 by DeWanna Bonner (Auburn-2)Free Throws Attempted: 11 by Christy Marshall vs. Florida-2 10 by DeWanna Bonner (Auburn-2)Assists: 13 by Ashley Houts vs. Auburn-1 10 by Ciera Ricketts (Arkansas)Blocked Shots: 4 by Angel Robinson vs. Tennessee Tech, UAB 6 by Brittany Carnago (Oaklans 4 by Porsha Phillips vs. Kentucky-2 6 by Kelley Cain (TennesseeSteals: 5 by Meredith Mitchell vs. Savannah St. 5 by April Kidd (Oakland) 5 by Epiphanny Prince (Rutgers)Minutes Played: 40 by Ashley Houts 21 times, last vs. Arizona St. 40 by eight players, last by Christina Wirth & 40 by Angela Puleo vs. Georgia Tech, Vanderbilt-3 Merideth Marsh (Vanderbilt-3) 40 by Angel Robinson vs. Arizona St. Jaleesa Rhoden

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Game-by-Game Team StatisticsDate oPPonent Fg-Fga Pct. 3Fg-3Fga Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb. a to bl St PtS.11/15 NR/No. 25 GeoRGia H 29-57 .509 3-10 .300 24-35 .686 44 19 15 7 16 49-36=85 alabama State 10-54 .185 5-15 .333 10-13 .769 34 6 29 2 4 22-13=3511/20 NR/No. 23 GeoRGia a 25-67 .373 4-10 .400 10-12 .833 45 13 17 8 6 42-22=64 oaklaNd 22-64 .344 2-9 .222 15-17 .882 42 15 15 8 7 30-31=6111/22 NR/No. 23 GeoRGia a 28-76 .368 6-21 .286 4-4 1.000 48 20 17 5 8 32-34=66 detRoit meRcy 29-61 .475 4-13 .308 8-12 .667 34 19 14 1 4 35-35=7011/26 GeoRGia H 34-66 .515 7-14 .500 10-14 .714 48 19 15 8 16 49-36=85 N.c. ceNtRal 13-47 .277 1-3 .333 4-9 .444 23 8 26 2 9 6-25=3111/28 # GeoRGia N 35-66 .559 5-16 .313 10-15 .667 52 17 19 3 7 42-43=85 cal State FulleRtoN 22-67 .328 12-30 .400 8-11 .727 28 11 14 2 7 25-39=6411/29 # GeoRGia N 29-64 .453 4-14 .286 13-20 .650 40 14 17 4 13 34-41=75 e. WaSHiNGtoN 19-43 .442 6-11 .545 7-18 .389 30 12 23 2 7 20-31=5112/1 GeoRGia H 30-73 .411 3-15 .200 14-22 .636 54 12 16 9 9 42-35=77 eaSt teNNeSSee State 20-66 .303 0-11 .000 17-23 .739 45 10 19 1 4 23-34=5712/3 GeoRGia H 32-71 .451 3-13 .231 5-12 .417 50 22 19 7 16 41-31=72 teNNeSSee tecH 16-60 .267 4-20 .200 10-15 .667 42 10 24 1 3 24-22=4612/5 GeoRGia a 18-51 .353 4-15 .267 2-4 .500 33 7 23 4 7 25-17=42 GeoRGia tecH 17-45 .378 4-8 .500 19-27 .704 32 7 18 3 7 28-29=5712/8 & GeoRGia a 12-35 .343 2-13 .154 8-12 .667 21 7 26 3 10 22-12=34 No. 15/12 RutGeRS 18-43 .419 3-10 .300 6-6 1.000 27 7 25 1 15 23-22=4512/20 GeoRGia a 31-60 .517 4-8 .500 7-12 .583 42 18 15 5 10 39-34=73 uab 16-51 .314 3-19 .158 14-19 .737 27 7 17 2 2 27-22=4912/22 @ GeoRGia N 24-59 .407 4-16 .250 15-19 .789 43 14 15 3 10 28-39=67 clemSoN 19-59 .322 1-13 .077 11-16 .688 37 13 15 3 10 32-18=5012/30 GeoRGia H 18-57 .316 1-10 .100 7-15 .467 32 11 14 3 10 19-25=44 XavieR 26-54 .481 3-12 .250 1-3 .333 42 12 19 2 3 26-30=561/2 GeoRGia a 23-57 .404 5-15 .333 9-14 .643 35 10 19 5 5 28-32=60 No. 16/15 viRGiNia 20-56 .357 4-16 .250 18-24 .750 38 13 17 2 7 26-36=621/8 * GeoRGia a 20-64 .313 6-14 .429 8-11 .727 44 16 16 6 8 28-26=54 ole miSS 21-65 .323 7-25 .280 13-18 .722 45 9 14 6 7 30-32=621/11 * GeoRGia H 26-52 .500 3-6 .500 14-18 .778 30 17 18 4 9 32-37=69 SoutH caRoliNa 24-53 .453 4-15 .267 11-17 .647 29 10 19 2 5 27-36=631/15 GeoRGia H 29-70 .414 2-9 .222 14-22 .636 57 17 12 5 14 43-31=74 SavaNNaH State 10-47 .213 2-10 .200 6-10 .600 28 6 23 6 5 12-16=28Porsha PhillipsPorsha Phillips

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Game-by-Game Team StatisticsDate oPPonent Fg-Fga Pct. 3Fg-3Fga Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb. a to bl St PtS.1/18 * GeoRGia a 16-50 .320 4-15 .267 9-14 .643 39 10 23 3 5 25-20=45 No. 19 FloRida 24-60 .400 7-19 .368 6-13 .462 39 13 15 4 11 27-34=611/22 * GeoRGia H 22-51 .431 3-11 .273 19-35 .543 43 6 15 3 5 40-26=66 No. 17/18 vaNdeRbilt 23-59 .390 5-17 .294 4-10 .400 33 10 16 1 9 23-32=551/25 * GeoRGia a 28-55 .509 3-11 .273 4-6 .667 39 13 25 5 3 34-29=63 alabama 23-67 .343 5-21 .238 10-10 1.000 32 15 18 3 7 29-32=611/29 * GeoRGia H 28-54 .519 5-12 .417 6-8 .750 32 21 17 4 4 28-39=67 No. 5/4 aubuRN 21-63 .333 2-15 .133 14-21 .667 41 10 14 5 6 29-29=582/1 * GeoRGia H 23-52 .442 2-12 .167 21-22 .955 35 11 14 6 7 37-32=69 miSSiSSippi State 20-59 .339 9-27 .333 8-9 .889 33 9 16 2 7 20-37=572/5 * GeoRGia a 17-48 .354 1-6 .167 8-9 .889 27 6 18 3 4 24-19=43 No. 12/17 teNNeSSee 31-68 .456 5-16 .313 6-11 .545 45 20 11 7 3 32-41=732/8 * GeoRGia H 23-56 .411 5-17 .294 13-22 .591 33 13 11 2 4 35-29=64 aRkaNSaS 25-57 .439 10-24 .417 17-25 .680 41 15 11 0 6 32-45=772/15 * GeoRGia a 26-59 .441 2-13 .154 10-15 .667 33 13 19 3 6 29-35=64 No. 24/24 vaNdeRbilt 28-58 .448 9-20 .450 19-22 .864 36 16 15 2 11 34-46=802/19 * GeoRGia H 17-49 .347 3-9 .333 9-15 .600 36 10 15 4 5 25-21=46 lSu 23-58 .397 1-7 .143 10-12 .833 36 13 10 2 8 32-25=572/22 * GeoRGia a 26-64 .406 2-11 .182 5-9 .556 39 17 14 2 6 29-30=59 No. 3/3 aubuRN 21-55 .382 3-8 .375 20-24 .833 36 14 10 2 4 27-38=652/26 * GeoRGia a 21-51 .412 5-12 .417 14-21 .667 35 11 16 4 6 30-31=61 keNtucky 20-64 .313 2-17 .118 15-24 .625 44 5 16 2 3 20-37=573/1 * GeoRGia H 33-63 .524 5-15 .333 13-19 .684 39 14 14 3 7 45-39=84 No. 17/17 FloRida 30-78 .385 10-30 .333 5-7 .714 44 15 16 2 8 38-37=753/5 + GeoRGia N 31-49 .633 7-9 .778 13-16 .813 29 16 21 9 12 29-53=82 keNtucky 21-62 .339 7-18 .389 15-19 .789 32 14 19 1 10 30-34=643/6 + GeoRGia N 25-56 .446 5-12 .417 6-8 .750 39 18 12 3 1 25-36=61 No. 22/23 vaNdeRbilt 25-67 .373 9-26 .346 10-11 .909 34 18 3 2 7 35-34=693/21 + GeoRGia N 18-45 .400 4-11 .364 7-11 .636 27 8 19 3 9 20-27=47 aRizoNa State 25-54 .463 2-13 .154 6-9 .667 34 15 16 2 7 27-31=58

# Lady Rebel Round-up (Las Vegas) & Jimmy V Classic (Piscataway, N.J.) @ “Home” game played at Arena at Gwinnett Center (Duluth, Ga.) * SEC Games + SEC Tournament (N. Little Rock, Ark.) % NCAA Tournament (Duluth, Ga.)

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Scoring Offense Team G Pts Avg. 1. Auburn 34 2602 76.5 2. Florida 32 2366 73.9 3. Vanderbilt 35 2516 71.9 4. Tennessee 33 2306 69.9 5. Miss. State 33 2245 68.0 6. Ole Miss 33 2212 67.0 7. Arkansas 32 2133 66.7 8. Georgia 32 2047 64.0 9. Alabama 30 1904 63.5 10. Kentucky 32 2024 63.2 11. LSU 30 1794 59.8 12. S. Carolina 28 1622 57.9

Scoring Defense Team G Pts Avg. 1. LSU 30 1605 53.5 2. Miss. State 33 1829 55.4 3. Georgia 32 1854 57.9 4. Vanderbilt 35 2061 58.9 5. Auburn 34 2079 61.1 6. Kentucky 32 1958 61.2 7. Ole Miss 33 2041 61.8 8. S. Carolina 28 1753 62.6 9. Tennessee 33 2103 63.7 10. Arkansas 32 2055 64.2 11. Florida 32 2081 65.012. Alabama 30 1994 66.5

2008-09 Southeastern Conference Standings League Games All GamesSchool W-L Pct Home Away W-L Pct Home Away Neut. Auburn 12-2 .857 7-0 5-2 30-4 .882 12-0 13-3 5-1Vanderbilt 10-4 .714 7-0 3-4 26-9 .789 15-1 6-7 5-1LSU 10-4 .714 5-2 5-2 19-11 633 11-7 7-3 1-1Florida 9-5 .643 6-1 3-4 24-8 .750 14-1 7-6 3-1Tennessee 9-5 .643 7-0 2-5 22-11 .667 13-2 7-7 2-2Mississippi State 8-6 .571 4-3 4-3 23-10 .697 12-4 8-5 3-1Georgia 7-7 .500 5-2 2-5 18-14 .563 10-3 4-9 4-2Arkansas 6-8 .429 3-4 3-4 18-14 .563 12-5 4-7 2-1Ole Miss 5-9 .357 4-3 1-6 18-15 .545 12-5 3-8 3-2Kentucky 5-9 .357 3-4 2-5 16-16 .500 11-6 4-9 1-1South Carolina 2-12 .168 1-6 1-6 10-18 .357 6-9 2-8 2-1Alabama 1-13 .071 1-6 0-7 13-17 .433 10-7 2-8 1-2

Scoring Margin Team Off. Def. Diff. 1. Auburn 76.5 61.1 +15.4 2. Vanderbilt 71.9 58.9 +13.0 3. Miss. State 68.0 55.4 +12.6 4. Florida 73.9 65.0 +8.9 5. LSU 59.8 53.5 +6.3 6. Tennessee 69.9 63.7 +6.2 7. Georgia 64.0 57.9 +6.0 8. Ole Miss 67.0 61.8 +5.2 9. Arkansas 66.7 64.2 +2.4 10. Kentucky 63.2 61.2 +2.1 11. Alabama 63.5 66.5 -3.0 12. S. Carolina 57.9 62.6 -4.7

FT Percentage Team FT FTA Pct 1. Vanderbilt 450 614 .733 2. Kentucky 459 649 .707 3. Ole Miss 462 658 .702 4. Florida 429 615 .698 5. Miss. State 373 536 .696 6. Auburn 533 766 .696 7. S. Carolina 325 480 .677 8. Georgia 331 491 .674 9. Arkansas 373 559 .667 10. Alabama 327 494 .662 11. LSU 344 520 .662 12. Tennessee 469 710 .661

FG Percentage Team FG FGA Pct 1. Auburn 979 2090 .468 2. Vanderbilt 926 2042 .453 3. Florida 858 1907 .450 4. Georgia 797 1847 .432 5. LSU 695 1655 .420 6. Tennessee 837 2027 .413 7. Miss. State 836 2039 .410 8. Arkansas 780 1953 .399 9. Ole Miss 794 2017 .394 10. S. Carolina 593 1534 .387 11. Kentucky 712 1882 .378 12. Alabama 714 1899 .376

FG Defense Team FG FGA Pct 1. LSU 581 1615 .360 2. Miss. State 642 1767 .363 3. Georgia 680 1864 .365 4. Ole Miss 759 1956 .388 5. Kentucky 718 1838 .391 6. Arkansas 726 1854 .392 7. Auburn 800 2042 .392 8. Tennessee 764 1946 .393 9. Alabama 715 1818 .393 10. Florida 763 1907 .400 11. Vanderbilt 765 1886 .406 12. S. Carolina 666 1614 .413

3-Point FG Percentage Team 3FG 3FGA Pct 1. Auburn 111 296 .375 2. Florida 221 605 .365 3. Vanderbilt 214 602 .355 4. Tennessee 163 501 .325 5. Miss. State 200 631 .317 6. Georgia 122 395 .309 7. Arkansas 200 658 .304 8. Ole Miss 162 534 .303 9. S. Carolina 111 372 .298 10. Kentucky 141 477 .296 11. LSU 60 209 .287 12. Alabama 149 566 .263

3-Point FG Defense Team 3FG 3FGA Pct 1. Ole Miss 170 595 .286 2. Georgia 151 518 .292 3. LSU 124 417 .297 4. Miss. State 130 436 .298 5. Auburn 175 577 .303 6. Florida 167 538 .310 7. S. Carolina 105 338 .311 8. Alabama 159 509 .312 9. Kentucky 144 457 .315 10. Vanderbilt 165 511 .323 11. Arkansas 157 482 .326 12. Tennessee 173 518 .334

Rebounding Margin Team Reb. Opp. Diff. 1. Tennessee 43.5 35.2 +8.3 2. Auburn 40.1 34.8 +5.2 3. Kentucky 41.0 36.2 +4.8 4. Miss. State 40.3 35.9 +4.4 5. Georgia 38.8 35.8 +3.1 6. Ole Miss 40.8 38.0 +2.8 7. Florida 38.8 36.4 +2.3 8. LSU 36.7 35.7 +1.0 9. S. Carolina 36.3 35.4 +0.9 10. Arkansas 38.7 37.9 +0.7 11. Vanderbilt 34.5 34.2 +0.3 12. Alabama 40.9 142.0 -1.1

Assists Team G Asts Avg. 1. Vanderbilt 35 542 15.49 2. Auburn 34 524 15.41 3. Florida 32 478 14.94 4. Miss. State 33 472 14.30 5. Georgia 32 440 13.75 6. Ole Miss 33 452 13.70 7. Tennessee 33 445 13.48 8. Alabama 30 400 13.33 9. LSU 30 398 13.27 10. Arkansas 32 399 12.47 11. Kentucky 32 319 9.97 12. S. Carolina 28 267 9.54

Blocked Shots Team G Blks Avg. 1. Miss. State 33 203 6.15 2. Auburn 34 168 4.94 3. Tennessee 33 155 4.70 4. Georgia 32 146 4.56 5. LSU 30 136 4.53 6. Arkansas 32 130 4.06 7. Florida 32 116 3.63 8. Kentucky 32 113 3.53 9. Alabama 30 105 3.50 10. Ole Miss 33 99 3.00 11. S. Carolina 28 72 2.57 12. Vanderbilt 35 67 1.91

Steals Team G Stls Avg. 1. Vanderbilt 35 355 10.14 2. Miss. State 33 318 9.64 3. Arkansas 32 305 9.53 4. Florida 32 299 9.34 5. Auburn 34 315 9.26 6. Ole Miss 33 302 9.15 7. LSU 30 251 8.37 8. Georgia 32 258 8.06 9. Tennessee 33 249 7.55 10. S. Carolina 28 202 7.21 11. Kentucky 32 222 6.94 12. Alabama 30 207 6.90

Turnover Margin Team TOs Opp. Diff. 1. Vanderbilt 14.4 20.1 +5.69 2. Auburn 14.0 18.2 +4.21 3. Miss. State 15.6 19.7 +4.06 4. LSU 14.0 16.6 +2.63 5. Arkansas 16.4 17.6 +1.22 6. Ole Miss 17.1 18.2 +1.15 7. Florida 17.8 18.9 +1.12 8. Alabama 17.6 17.8 +0.17 9. Georgia 17.1 16.8 -0.28 10. Tennessee 17.2 16.5 -0.61 11. Kentucky 17.7 16.9 -0.78 12. S. Carolina 19.2 16.1 -3.07

Assists-to-TO Ratio Team Asts TOs Ratio 1. Auburn 524 477 1.10 2. Vanderbilt 542 505 1.07 3. LSU 398 419 0.95 4. Miss. State 472 516 0.91 5. Florida 478 568 0.84 6. Georgia 440 546 0.81 7. Ole Miss 452 564 0.80 8. Tennessee 445 566 0.79 9. Arkansas 399 524 0.76 10. Alabama 400 529 0.76 11. Kentucky 319 566 0.56 12. S. Carolina 267 537 0.50

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Scoring Player, School G Pts Avg. 1. Bonner, AU 34 716 21.1 2. Wirth, VU 35 582 16.6 3. Brooks, UF 32 525 16.4 4. Thomas, UM 33 520 15.8 5. Hightower, LSU 30 447 14.9 6. Rack, MSU 33 491 14.9 7. Dotson, UF 32 447 14.0 8. Goff, UM 30 414 13.8 9. Stricklen, UT 32 424 13.3 10. Dunlap, UK 32 411 12.8 11. Ricketts, AR 32 402 12.6 12. Bjorklund, UT 28 344 12.3 13. Roddy, UK 31 376 12.1 14. Houts, UGA 32 385 12.0 15. Hobbs, AU 34 407 12.0 16. Robinson, UGA 32 369 11.5 17. Tuomi, VU 28 320 11.4 18. Barrett, LSU 30 342 11.4 19. Franklin, UK 32 361 11.3 20. Boddie, AU 33 369 11.2 21. Smalley, AU 34 378 11.1 22. Jenkins, UA 30 333 11.1 23. Sutton, SC 28 308 11.0 24. Lumanu, MSU 33 353 10.7 25. Marsh, VU 35 374 10.7 26. Jones, AR 32 337 10.5 27. Phillips, UGA 32 335 10.5 28. Mokango, MSU 33 345 10.5 29. Brereton, AR 32 329 10.3 30. Johnson, UT 33 335 10.2

Rebounding Player, School G Rebs Avg. 1. Robinson, UGA 32 298 9.3 2. Dunlap, UK 32 290 9.1 3. Bonner, AU 34 289 8.5 4. Roddy, UK 31 253 8.2 5. Jones, AR 32 247 7.7 6. Jenkins, UA 30 222 7.4 7. Johnson, UT 33 236 7.2 8. Dotson, UF 32 220 6.9 9. Goff, UM 30 198 6.6 10. Ricketts, AR 32 202 6.3 11. Smith, UF 32 197 6.2 12. Phillips, UGA 32 196 6.1 13. Porter, MSU 33 199 6.0 14. Fuller, UT 33 196 5.9 15. SStricklen, UT 32 190 5.9 16. Tuomi, VU 92 166 5.9 17. Pace, SC 27 158 5.9 18. Lumanu, MSU 33 191 5.8 19. Mokango, MSU 33 190 5.8 20. Barrett, LSU 30 171 5.7

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FG Percentage Player, School FG FGA Pct 1. Dotson, UF 181 300 .603 2. Tuomi, VU 143 253 .565 3. Dunlap, UK 162 336 .482 4. Bonner, AU 239 496 .482 5. Hightower, LSU 184 403 .457 6. Goff, UM 159 354 .449 7. Wirth, VU 212 475 .446

FT Percentage Player, School FT FTA Pct 1. Bonner, AU 218 258 .845 2. Rack, MSU 95 114 .833 3. Thomas, UM 99 120 .825 4. Brooks, UF 135 171 .789 5. Roddy, UK 118 150 .787 6. Houts, UGA 88 113 .779 7. Stricklen, UT 86 113 .761 8. Risper, VU 92 123 .748 9. Barrett, LSU 86 119 .723 10. Hobbs, AU 94 131 .718

3-Point FG Percentage Player, School 3FG 3FGA Pct 1. Bjorklund, UT 62 152 .408 2. Smalley, AU 68 171 .398 3. Sorensen, UF 78 199 .392 4. Marsh, VU 81 207 .391 5. Wirth, VU 80 211 .379 6. Thomas, UM 73 207 .353

Assists Player, School G Asts Avg. 1. Boddie, AU 33 262 7.94 2. Black, UM 33 182 5.52 3. Houts, UGA 32 151 4.72 4. Brooks, UF 32 149 4.66 5. Rack, MSU 33 142 4.30 6. Magee, UA 30 124 4.13 7. Ricketts, AR 32 125 3.91 8. Rhoads, VU 35 132 3.77 9. Lumanu, MSU 33 118 3.58 10. Smith, UK 32 114 3.56 11. Hightower, LSU 30 90 3.00 12. Stricklen, UT 32 95 2.97 13. Risper, VU 35 99 2.83 Blocked Shots Player, School G Blks Avg. 1. Mokango, MSU 33 97 2.94 2. Robinson, UGA 32 70 2.19 3. Goff, UM 30 60 2.00 4. Cain, UT 27 49 1.81 5. Bonner, AU 34 55 1.62 6. Jones, AR 32 47 1.47 Henry, UF 32 47 1.47 8. Carrier, AU 34 41 1.21 9. Dunlap, UK 32 38 1.19 Phillips, UGA 32 38 1.19 11. Hightower, LSU 30 35 1.17 12. Turnbow, LSU 25 25 1.00 13. Stewart, UF 28 27 0.96

Steals Player, School G Stls Avg. 1. Ricketts, AR 32 82 2.56 2. Risper, VU 35 81 2.31 3. Black, UM 33 73 2.21 4. Houts, UGA 32 70 2.19 5. Lumanu, MSU 33 70 2.12 6. Boddie, AU 33 63 1.91 7. Hightower, LSU 30 57 1.90 8. Stricklen, UT 32 58 1.81 9. Hobbs, AU 34 61 1.79 10. Dunlap, UK 32 57 1.78 Thompson, UF 32 57 1.78 12. Bonner, AU 34 58 1.71 13. Goff, UM 30 50 1.67

3-Point Field Goals Player, School G 3FGs Avg. 1. Rack, MSU 33 86 2.61 2. Sorensen, UF 32 78 2.44 3. Marsh, VU 35 81 2.31 4. Wirth, VU 35 80 2.29 5. Bjorklund, UT 28 62 2.21 6. Thomas, UM 33 73 2.21 7. Smalley, AU 34 68 2.00 8. Russell, UA 30 57 1.90 9. Harris, AR 32 56 1.75 10. Puleo, UGA 31 49 1.58 11. Morrow, UK 32 48 1.50 Brooks, UF 32 48 1.50 13. Franklin, UK 32 46 1.44

Assists-to-TO Ratio Player, School Asts TOs Ratio 1. Boddie, AU 262 99 32.65 2. Rhoads, VU 132 53 12.49 3. Hightower, LSU 90 51 11.76 4. Black, UM 182 105 31.73 5. Ricketts, AR 125 84 21.49 6. Houts, UGA 151 111 31.36 7. Magee, UA 124 94 31.32 8. Brooks, UF 149 114 31.31 9. Rack, MSU 142 110 31.29 10. Lumanu, MSU 118 107 31.10 11. Smith, UK 114 127 40.90

Minutes Played Player, School G MP Avg. 1. Houts, UGA 32 1207 37.72 2. Hightower, LSU 30 1049 34.97 3. Wirth, VU 35 1176 33.60 4. Boddie, AU 33 1102 33.39 5. Bonner, AU 34 1123 33.03 6. Dunlap, UK 32 1054 32.94 7. Marsh, VU 35 1122 32.06 8. Ricketts, AR 32 1020 31.88 9. Bjorklund, UT 28 892 31.86 10. Stricklen, UT 32 1009 31.53

8. Arkansas 60 1. Auburn 71 9. Ole Miss 65

5. Tennessee 71 4. Florida 67 3. LSU 63 6. Miss. State 58

7. Georgia 61 2. Vanderbilt 69

9. Ole Miss 65 12. Alabama 49 5. Tennessee 68

11. S. Carolina 39 6. Miss. State 49 10. Kentucky 64 7. Georgia 82

1. Auburn 78

3. LSU 47

5. Tennessee 58

2. Vanderbilt 61

1. Auburn 54

2. Vanderbilt 61

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NR/No. 25 Georgia 85, Alabama State 35

11/15/08 • Athens, Ga.ALABAMA STATE (0-1)Player FGs FTs Reb Pf Pts A St MPLumpkin 4-15 0-0 5 3 12 1 0 27Thomas 0-2 0-0 0 3 0 0 1 10Merritt 1-6 1-1 3 3 3 0 0 14Taylor 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 3Holloway 2-7 2-2 5 4 6 1 1 15Lewis 1-1 0-0 4 2 2 2 1 26Davis 0-3 1-2 3 1 1 0 0 12Chambers 1-7 3-4 2 1 6 1 0 21Hill 0-3 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 16Hicks 1-4 0-0 1 2 2 0 0 16Jackson 0-2 2-2 1 3 2 0 1 13Hunter 0-2 1-2 1 1 1 0 0 7Jones 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 14TOTALS 10-54 10-13 34 27 35 6 4 200GEORGIA (1-0)Marshall 5-10 1-2 7 1 11 6 1 25Phillips 6-10 3-4 8 0 15 1 4 19Lee 3-4 3-7 4 3 9 0 3 23Puleo 0-3 2-2 1 2 2 3 0 25Houts 2-5 9-10 2 0 14 4 4 23Smith 0-1 0-0 4 0 0 0 0 4Taylor 4-8 4-4 1 2 12 1 0 19Mitchell 1-3 1-2 3 3 4 3 0 18Rhoden 3-5 1-4 5 0 8 0 2 21Stoddard 1-2 0-0 0 0 2 0 2 5Robinson 4-6 0-0 5 3 8 1 0 16Watt 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1TOTALS 29-57 24-35 44 14 85 19 16 200Half: UGA 49, ASU 22. 3-FGs: ASU 5-15 (Lumplin 4-10, Chambers 1-1, Hicks 0-2, Davis 0-1, Taylor 0-1), UGA 3-10 (Rhoden 1-3, Houts 1-2, Mitchell 1-1, Marshall 0-3, Puleo 0-1). TOs: ASU 29 (Chambers 6), UGA 15 (2 players 3). Blocks: ASU 2 (2 players 1), UGA 7 (3 players 2). Officials: Roberts, Zentz, Cunningham. Att. - 3,228.

1 NR/No. 23 Georgia 64, Oakland 61

11/20/08 • Rochester, Mich.GEORGIA (2-0)Player FGs FTs Reb Pf Pts A St MPMarshall 4-11 0-0 4 2 9 2 2 30Phillips 5-15 2-2 8 3 12 4 1 31Lee 2-4 0-0 7 2 4 0 0 15Puleo 8-14 3-3 2 1 22 0 0 36Houts 0-5 3-4 4 3 3 6 3 40Taylor 0-2 0-0 3 1 0 0 0 7Rhoden 1-5 0-0 5 2 2 1 0 14Robinson 5-11 2-3 7 3 12 0 0 27TOTALS 25-67 10-12 45 17 64 13 6 200OAkLAND (2-1)Jeltema 4-14 5-6 8 3 13 1 0 29Reising 1-9 3-3 7 0 5 3 0 31Carnago 7-8 0-0 6 3 14 1 0 26Pike 3-12 4-4 7 2 11 0 0 34Terava 2-3 0-0 5 0 4 2 1 16Farrell 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 3 0 8Kidd 4-11 1-2 2 1 9 4 5 22Patritto 1-4 0-0 0 1 3 1 0 10Malone 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 5Freshour 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 4Calhoun 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 13Carter 0-1 2-2 2 0 2 0 0 2TOTALS 22-64 15-17 42 13 61 15 7 200 Half: UGA 42, OU 30. 3-FGs: UGA 4-10 (Puleo 3-5, Marshall 1-1, Houts 0-2, Rhoden 0-2), OU 2-9 (Patritto 1-1, Pike 1-1, Reising 0-3, Calhoun 0-1, Carter 0-1, Kidd 0-1, Malone 0-1). TOs: UGA 17 (Houts 7), OU 15 (Reising 4). Blocks: UGA 8 (2 players 4), OU 8 (Carnago 6). Officials: Smith, Bryan Enterline, Bob Enterline. Att. - 745.

2 Detroit Mercy 70, NR/No. 23 Georgia 66

11/22/08 • Detroit, Mich.GEORGIA (2-1)Player FGs FTs Reb Pf Pts A St MPMarshall 2-10 0-0 9 2 4 2 1 33Phillips 6-19 0-0 10 1 12 5 0 27Lee 1-3 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 14Puleo 3-10 0-0 2 2 8 4 0 25Houts 7-16 0-0 5 4 17 6 3 40Taylor 3-4 0-0 3 1 6 0 0 11Rhoden 1-4 0-0 4 1 3 2 3 23Robinson 5-10 4-4 11 4 14 1 1 27TOTALS 28-76 4-4 48 15 66 20 8 200DETROIT MERCy (1-2)Allen 5-13 2-3 11 0 13 5 1 40Mulroy 6-10 0-0 6 2 15 2 1 35Hatter 3-4 2-2 0 1 8 0 0 22Davis 9-19 2-4 3 2 20 2 0 29Jones 2-5 1-1 4 1 5 6 1 35Hall 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 2 1 9Washington 1-3 1-2 6 2 3 1 0 17Brown 3-5 0-0 3 0 6 1 0 13TOTALS 29-61 8-12 34 8 70 19 4 200 Half: UDM 35, UGA 32. 3-FGs: UGA 6-21 (Houts 3-10, Puleo 2-8, Rhoden 1-2, Marshall 0-1), UDM 4-13 (Mulroy 3-6, Allen 1-5, Davis 0-1, Hall 0-1). TOs: UGA 17 (Houts 5), UDM 14 (Allen 4). Blocks: UGA 5 (Robinson 3), UDM 1 (Allen 1). Officials: Dressander, Smith-McGehee, Creech. Att. - 507.

3 Georgia 85, N.C. Central 35

11/26/08 • Athens, Ga.N.C. CENTRAL (0-5)Player FGs FTs Reb Pf Pts A St MPBennett 1-2 2-2 5 2 4 3 3 32Thacker 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 7Nwachukwu 5-19 0-0 7 3 10 1 1 37Blanks 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 11Hailey 1-6 0-0 4 1 2 3 0 37Houston 4-9 1-3 1 2 10 0 2 36Elliott 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 6Williams 2-7 1-4 0 1 5 0 3 25DeBerry 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3Hyman 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 6TOTALS 13-47 4-9 23 13 31 8 9 200GEORGIA (3-1)Marshall 5-10 0-0 6 2 11 5 4 26Phillips 4-7 2-2 6 1 10 4 2 24Lee 1-6 0-0 8 0 2 0 0 22Puleo 4-4 2-2 2 2 13 2 2 19Houts 7-9 1-1 1 0 17 3 3 27Smith 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 4Taylor 4-12 1-1 7 0 9 1 1 19Mitchell 1-6 1-2 4 0 3 3 2 18Rhoden 0-3 2-4 2 0 2 1 2 14Stoddard 1-1 0-0 0 0 3 0 0 8Robinson 6-6 1-2 5 2 13 0 0 11Watt 1-2 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 8TOTALS 34-66 10-14 48 8 85 19 16 200 Half: UGA 49, NCCU 6. 3-FGs: NCCU 1-3 (Houston 1-2, Blanks 0-1); UGA 7-14 (Puleo 3-3, Houts 2-3, Marshall 1-2, Stoddard 1-1, Mitchell 0-2, Rhoden 0-2, Watt 0-1). TOs: NCCU 26 (Nwachukwu 7), UGA 15 (2 players 3). Blocks: NCCU 2 (Mwachukwu 2), UGA 8 (2 players 2). Officials: Cunningham, Inouye, Forsbert. Att. - 3,156.

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Georgia 85, Cal State Fullerton 64

11/28/08 • Las Vegas, Nev.CAL STATE FULLERTON (2-2)Player FGs FTs Reb Pf Pts A St MPRichie 2-4 0-0 1 0 4 1 0 16Grove 1-6 0-0 0 0 3 1 0 14Thomas 5-14 4-6 3 4 19 2 4 32Chow 4-16 0-0 3 0 11 6 0 37Weathersby 5-8 2-2 8 3 12 0 2 29Scott 2-13 1-2 2 1 7 1 0 24Peters 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 1Williams 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1Richardson 3-5 1-1 0 5 8 0 1 20Fontenot 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3Anyanwu 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3Breite 0-0 0-0 4 1 0 0 0 20TOTALS 22-67 8-11 28 15 64 11 7 200GEORGIA (4-1)Marshall 7-13 3-3 7 0 18 1 0 29Phillips 6-11 0-0 11 2 12 4 2 27Lee 2-2 0-0 6 0 4 1 0 14Puleo 3-11 0-2 2 4 7 3 3 35Houts 8-16 1-1 3 1 20 4 2 38Taylor 0-1 0-1 4 1 0 0 0 13Mitchell 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 0 0 2Rhoden 2-3 1-2 4 1 5 0 0 16Robinson 7-9 3-4 10 3 17 4 0 26TOTALS 35-66 10-15 52 13 85 17 7 200 Half: UGA 42, CSF 25. 3-FGs: CSF 12-30 (Thomas 5-9, Chow 3-10, Scott 2-8, Grove 1-1, Richardson 1-1, Richie 0-1), UGA 5-16 (Houts 3-8, Puleo 1-5, Marshall 1-3). TOs: CSF 14 (Weathersby 6), UGA 19 (2 players 4). Blocks: CSF 2 (2 players 1), UGA 3 (Robinson 2). Officials: Stevens, Forsberg, Fox. Att. - 631.

5 Georgia 75, Eastern Washington 51

11/29/08 • Las Vegas, Nev.GEORGIA (5-1)Player FGs FTs Reb Pf Pts A St MPMarshall 5-8 1-2 6 0 11 2 2 32Phillips 4-7 0-1 2 3 8 3 3 17Lee 2-4 1-4 3 3 5 1 1 18Puleo 1-6 0-0 0 4 3 0 1 23Houts 7-13 7-8 2 2 22 6 2 37Taylor 4-9 0-1 8 1 8 1 1 19Mitchell 1-2 1-1 0 1 3 0 0 7Rhoden 2-5 0-0 3 0 6 1 1 19Stoddard 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1Robinson 3-10 3-3 13 3 9 0 2 26Watt 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1TOTALS 29-64 13-20 40 17 75 14 13 200EASTERN WASHINGTON (2-3)Evans 6-8 0-0 2 3 16 3 0 29Piper 3-8 4-6 6 4 10 2 0 26Scott 0-3 0-0 3 3 0 0 0 11Ryan 4-5 0-0 5 2 9 1 1 31Huntington 1-3 0-0 2 2 3 2 0 32Cooper 0-1 2-3 0 0 2 3 0 10Calhoun 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3White 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 3Sparavalo 0-3 1-4 0 0 1 0 1 8Bratvold 3-9 0-0 2 2 6 0 1 20Russell 2-2 0-0 0 3 4 1 3 8Ferrall 0-1 0-5 1 0 0 0 1 19TOTALS 19-43 7-18 30 19 51 12 7 200 Half: UGA 31, EWU 20. 3-FGs: UGA 4-14 (Rhoden 2-4, Puleo 1-5, Houts 1-4, Taylor 0-1), EWU 6-11 (Evans 4-5, Ryan 1-2, Huntington1-1, Scott 0-2, Sparavalo 0-1). TOs: UGA 17 (Marshall 4), EWU 23 (Evans 6). Blocks: UGA 4 (Robinson 3), EWU 2 (2 players 1). Officials: Williams, Marshall, Fox. Att. - 525.

6 Georgia 77, East Tennessee State 57

12/1/08 • Athens, Ga.EAST TENNESSEE STATE (1-4)Player FGs FTs Reb Pf Pts A St MPWiles 3-14 1-2 4 0 7 2 0 37Thompson 6-11 3-4 8 3 15 2 0 30Belcher 5-14 4-5 9 3 14 2 1 27Evans 3-12 4-4 3 3 10 0 1 27Davis 1-5 0-0 3 3 2 1 0 23Phillips 1-5 1-2 3 1 3 3 1 23White 1-1 0-2 3 2 2 0 0 4Dixon 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 4Pickwell 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 6Washington 0-3 4-4 3 3 4 0 1 19TOTALS 20-66 17-23 45 18 57 10 4 200GEORGIA (6-1)Marshall 3-10 0-0 6 3 6 2 1 31Phillips 4-7 0-0 4 2 8 0 1 20Lee 1-3 2-2 2 4 4 0 0 15Puleo 2-7 2-2 4 1 8 2 2 25Houts 5-14 3-4 2 2 13 3 2 33Smith 1-1 0-1 1 1 2 0 0 1Taylor 4-7 2-2 6 2 10 1 1 20Mitchell 0-3 2-2 0 1 2 2 0 7Rhoden 1-6 2-5 8 1 5 2 0 19Stoddard 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 2Robinson 9-13 1-4 15 4 19 0 2 23Watt 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 4TOTALS 30-73 14-22 54 22 77 12 9 200 Half: UGA 42, ETSU 23. 3-FGs: ETSU 0-11 (Davis 0-3, Evans 0-3, Wiles 0-2, Pickwell 0-1, Phillips 0-1, Washington 0-1), UGA 3-15 (Puleo 2-5, Rhoden 1-3, Houts 0-2, Marshall 0-2, Mitchell 0-1, Robinson 0-1, Watt 0-1). TOs: ETSU 19 (2 players 4), UGA 16 (Marshall 4). Blocks: ETSU 1 (Davis 1), UGA 9 (2 players 3). Officials: Napier, Dean, Forsbert. Att. - 3,098.

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Ali Watt drew boisterous cheers every time she entered the game and even louder roars when she scored against N.C. Central.

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Georgia 72, Tennessee Tech 4612/3/08 • Athens, Ga.

TENNESSEE TECH (1-6)Player FGs FTs Reb Pf Pts A St MPPrice 3-13 1-2 1 1 8 3 0 35Lyons 1-2 2-2 3 4 4 1 0 20Nwosu 1-7 0-0 3 4 2 0 1 13White 3-8 1-2 7 0 7 0 1 33Bowens 3-8 2-2 3 2 9 2 1 26Pointer 1-2 0-0 1 0 3 0 0 7Stirrup 3-7 0-0 7 2 6 1 0 20Cook 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 12Hayes 0-9 2-3 4 2 2 1 0 14Glidden 1-2 0-0 1 0 3 1 0 5Rutledge 0-1 2-4 4 0 2 0 0 12Whittle 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3TOTALS 16-60 10-15 42 15 46 10 3 200GEORGIA (7-1)Marshall 6-11 0-0 9 0 12 3 1 27Phillips 4-9 1-1 9 2 9 2 3 23Lee 2-5 1-3 4 4 5 0 3 17Puleo 5-8 0-0 5 0 13 7 3 30Houts 3-10 1-3 1 3 7 5 2 25Smith 1-1 0-0 2 0 2 0 0 2Taylor 4-8 0-1 3 5 8 2 2 15Mitchell 1-1 1-2 0 1 3 1 1 11Rhoden 3-10 0-0 2 1 6 1 1 20Stoddard 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3Robinson 3-5 1-2 8 1 7 1 0 22Watt 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 5TOTALS 32-71 5-12 50 17 72 22 16 200Half: UGA 41, TTU 24. 3-FGs: TTU 4-20 (Price 1-6, Bowens 1-5, Glidden 1-2, Pointer 1-2, Hayes, 0-2 White 0-2, Stirrup 0-1), UGA 3-13 (Puleo 3-4, Rhoden 0-3, Houts 0-2, Watt 0-2, Marshall 0-1, Stoddard 0-1). TOs: TTU 24 (Price 8), UGA 19 (Phillips 4). Blocks: TTU 1 (White 1), UGA 7 (Robinson 4). Officials: Mattingly, Gulbeyan, Zentz. Att. - 3,042.

8 Georgia Tech 57, Georgia 42

12/5/08 • Atlanta, Ga.GEORGIA (7-2)Player FGs FTs Reb Pf Pts A St MPMarshall 1-6 0-0 3 3 2 0 1 22Phillips 1-4 0-0 4 5 2 0 0 12Lee 0-1 0-0 2 3 0 0 0 15Puleo 1-5 0-0 2 1 3 1 1 40Houts 2-12 0-0 3 1 5 5 2 40Taylor 6-10 0-0 5 1 12 1 2 29Rhoden 5-7 1-2 1 4 13 0 1 18Robinson 2-6 1-2 7 4 5 0 0 24TOTALS 18-51 2-4 33 22 42 7 7 200GEORGIA TECH (7-2)Montgomery 3-9 3-4 7 1 11 4 0 34Ardossi 4-8 7-8 10 2 15 0 3 37Goodlett 0-2 2-2 0 0 2 0 0 10Hemingway 6-13 5-7 3 2 18 1 0 33Williams 0-7 0-2 3 4 0 1 3 34Bennett 1-2 0-0 0 0 3 0 0 19Adams 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3Foster 3-4 2-4 6 4 8 1 1 28Regins 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 2TOTALS 17-45 19-27 32 14 57 7 7 200 Half: GT 28, UGA 25. 3-FGs: UGA 4-15 (Rhoden 2-3, Houts 1-5, Puleo 1-5, Taylor 0-2), GT 4-8 (Montgomery 2-4, Bennett 1-2, Hemingway 1-1, Williams 0-1). TOs: UGA 23 (Houts 8), GT 18 (Montgomery 6). Blocks: UGA 4 (Robinson 2), GT 3 (Montgomery 2). Officials: Brewton, Blauch, Fountain. Att. - 6,212.

9 Georgia 73, UAB 49

12/20/08 • Birmingham, Ala.GEORGIA (8-3)Player FGs FTs Reb Pf Pts A St MPMarshall 4-7 0-0 2 3 8 1 0 19Phillips 2-2 0-0 8 4 4 0 0 13Lee 4-7 1-3 2 1 9 0 1 17Puleo 4-9 0-0 4 4 11 3 3 34Houts 4-9 3-4 3 1 12 9 4 35Taylor 6-11 2-3 5 2 14 3 0 27Mitchell 2-2 0-0 0 1 4 1 1 6Rhoden 0-2 0-0 2 3 0 1 0 20Stoddard 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3Robinson 5-11 1-2 12 1 11 0 1 23Watt 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3TOTALS 31-60 7-12 42 20 73 18 10 200UAB (4-7)Salaam 3-8 2-4 0 0 8 1 0 35Simpson 0-3 0-0 4 0 0 0 0 22Dukes 5-6 6-8 4 3 16 0 0 25Peterson 5-14 4-5 5 2 17 1 1 33Jones 2-12 0-0 4 2 4 3 1 35Randall 1-2 0-0 4 0 2 0 0 15Jackson 0-2 0-0 2 1 0 1 0 12Trueheart 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 5Berry 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 0 0 8Scott 0-2 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 11TOTALS 16-51 14-19 27 11 49 7 2 200 Half: UGA 39, UAB 27. 3-FGs: UGA 4-8 (Puleo 3-5, Houts 1-2, Rhoden 0-1), UAB 3-19 (Peterson 3-10, Jones 0-4, Trueheart 0-2, Jackson 0-1, Salaam 0-1, Scott 0-1). TOs: UGA 15 (Houts, Robinson 3), UAB 17 (Jones, Peterson 5). Blocks: UGA 5 (Robinson 4), UAB 2 (2 players 1). Officials: Newton, Bradley, Cushenberry. Att. - 614.

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Georgia 67, Clemson 50

12/22/08 • Duluth, Ga.CLEMSON (8-3)Player FGs FTs Reb Pf Pts A St MPHardy 8-16 3-4 8 2 20 4 4 34Hood 2-7 1-2 4 0 5 0 1 27Parker 1-4 0-0 7 3 2 0 0 25Brown 2-4 0-0 2 0 4 1 2 22Taylor 1-8 2-4 4 2 4 3 2 25Smith 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 4Wright 2-8 2-2 0 1 6 2 1 20Thomas 2-6 1-1 0 3 5 2 0 14Tate 1-3 2-3 5 2 4 1 0 24Mason 0-1 0-0 3 2 0 0 0 1Pauldo 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 4TOTALS 19-59 11-16 37 16 50 13 10 200GEORGIA (9-3)Marshall 6-16 1-1 3 2 13 1 1 31Phillips 4-10 7-10 9 2 15 1 4 29Lee 2-2 1-1 1 2 5 0 1 13Puleo 4-11 1-1 2 3 12 4 2 35Houts 4-10 2-2 2 2 11 5 1 40Taylor 2-5 1-2 5 2 5 1 0 11Rhoden 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 13Robinson 2-4 2-2 12 2 6 1 1 28TOTALS 24-59 15-19 43 15 67 14 10 200 Half: CU 32, UGA 28. 3-FGs: CU 1-13 (Hardy 1-4, Wright 0-4, Taylor 0-3, Smith 0-1, Thomas 0-1), UGA 4-16 (Puleo 3-8, Houts 1-5, Mar-shall 0-2, Rhoden 0-1). TOs: CU 15 (Taylor 3), UGA 15 (2 players 3. Blocks: CU 3 (3 players 1), UGA 3 (Marshall 2). Officials: Newton, D. Sisk, Novak. Att. - 3,361.

12 Xavier 56, Georgia 44

12/30/08 • Athens, Ga.XAVIER (10-4)Player FGs FTs Reb Pf Pts A St MPTaylor 1-6 0-0 3 2 3 1 0 33A. Phillips 3-9 0-0 6 3 6 0 0 25T. Phillips 11-14 1-1 16 1 23 3 0 32Reed 5-11 0-2 7 3 10 1 1 36Jennings 2-5 0-0 0 2 4 4 2 30Moss 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 9Jernigan 4-7 0-0 7 2 10 2 0 22Barringer 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 11Askew 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1Moore 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1TOTALS 26-54 1-3 42 13 56 12 3 200GEORGIA (9-4)Marshall 3-10 2-4 7 2 8 2 1 29Phillips 1-8 1-2 7 0 3 2 2 29Robinson 2-9 1-3 5 4 5 0 1 30Puleo 1-4 0-2 4 1 2 2 3 31Houts 3-10 2-2 1 2 9 2 2 40Taylor 6-12 0-0 2 1 12 0 0 21Rhoden 2-4 1-2 3 0 5 3 1 20TOTALS 18-57 7-15 32 10 44 11 10 200 Half: XU 26, UGA 19. 3-FGs: XU 3-12 (Jernigan 2-4, Taylor 1-5, Jennings 0-1, Moss 0-1, Reed 0-1), UGA 1-10 (Houts 1-5, Puleo 0-3, Rhoden 0-1, Robinson 0-1). TOs: XU 19 (2 players 4), UGA 14 (Robinson 4). Blocks: XU 2 (1 players 1), UGA 3 (Robinson 2). Officials: Trammell, Gulbeyan, Roberts. Att. - 4,534.

No. 15/12 Rutgers 45, Georgia 34

12/8/08 • Piscataway, N.J.GEORGIA (7-3)Player FGs FTs Reb Pf Pts A St MPMarshall 0-4 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 9Phillips 2-3 1-2 3 2 5 2 1 20Lee 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 8Puleo 2-8 0-0 2 3 6 3 2 35Houts 2-5 5-6 1 2 9 1 4 40Taylor 2-5 1-1 2 1 5 0 0 21Rhoden 1-7 0-2 3 1 2 1 1 35Robinson 3-3 1-1 4 0 7 0 2 32TOTALS 12-35 8-12 21 10 34 7 10 200RUTGERS (4-2)Zurich 1-3 0-0 0 2 2 1 3 20McCurdy 1-2 0-0 7 2 2 0 1 24Junaid 3-5 0-0 3 0 6 0 0 12Ray 4-10 3-3 4 2 13 2 2 40Prince 6-17 1-1 4 3 14 2 5 40Rushdan 1-3 2-2 2 2 4 2 1 31Sykes 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 4Vaughn 2-3 0-0 2 2 4 0 3 28Pope 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1TOTALS 18-43 6-6 27 13 45 7 15 200 Half: RU 23, UGA 22. 3-FGs: UGA 2-13 (Puleo 2-7, Rhoden 0-4, Houts 0-1, Taylor 0-1), RU 3-10 (Ray 2-3, Prince 1-5, Rushdan 0-1, Zurich 0-1). TOs: UGA 26 (Phillips 8), RU 25 (Rushdan 8). Blocks: UGA 3 (Phillips 2), RU 1 (Vaughn 1). Officials: Kantner, Titus, Brooks. Att. - 3,112.

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No. 16/15 Virginia 62, Georgia 60

1/2/09 • Charlottesville, Va.GEORGIA (9-5)Player FGs FTs Reb Pf Pts A St MPMarshall 4-18 1-2 5 3 9 1 0 29Phillips 4-6 2-4 7 3 10 0 0 27Robinson 2-2 4-6 11 4 8 1 0 33Puleo 1-8 0-0 2 3 3 4 1 31Houts 8-14 2-2 4 4 19 2 2 40Lee 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 7Taylor 1-4 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 13Rhoden 3-5 0-0 5 0 9 2 2 20TOTALS 24-57 9-14 35 19 60 10 5 200VIRGINIA (12-2)Wright 8-23 6-8 5 4 24 3 1 37K. Hartig 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 0 0 17Shine 0-2 0-0 4 0 0 1 1 25Moorer 3-9 0-0 3 1 7 3 1 21Millner 1-5 3-5 4 2 6 4 0 33Littles 8-15 7-9 7 2 23 0 1 34Edwards 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 5J. Hartig 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1Mohammed 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 0 1 15Stovall 0-1 2-2 5 1 2 2 2 12TOTALS 20-56 18-24 38 16 62 13 7 200 Half: UGA 28, UVA 26. 3-FGs: UGA 5-15 (Rhoden 3-4, Puleo 1-6, Houts 1-5), UVA 4-16 (Wright 2-7, Moorer 1-4, Millner 1-1, Littles 0-2, Edwards 0-1, Stovall 0-1). TOs: UGA 19 (Houts 5), UVA 17 (Littles 4). Blocks: UGA 5 (Robinson 3), UVA 2 (2 players 1). Officials: Brewton, Cunningham, Rezac. Att. - 3,714.

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Christy Marshall was one of four Lady Dogs in double figures against Clemson.

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Ole Miss 62, Georgia 54

1/8/09 • Oxford, Miss.GEORGIA (9-6, 0-1)Player FGs FTs Reb Pf Pts A St MPMarshall 0-3 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 5Phillips 4-16 1-4 8 3 10 4 2 30Robinson 5-12 5-5 9 4 15 1 1 27Puleo 3-7 0-0 2 0 8 2 2 35Houts 2-10 2-2 3 3 7 6 3 40Lee 0-2 0-0 2 1 0 1 0 14Taylor 4-7 0-0 4 1 8 0 0 14Mitchell 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3Rhoden 2-7 0-0 3 2 6 2 0 32TOTALS 20-64 8-11 44 15 54 16 8 200OLE MISS (12-4, 1-0)Thomas 5-15 5-6 2 0 19 0 2 35Holloway 3-7 0-1 8 4 6 1 1 24Goff 2-9 4-5 4 4 8 0 2 23Easley 2-11 0-0 3 1 5 1 1 31Black 4-12 2-2 5 2 12 5 1 28Phillips 1-1 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 3Robertson 1-3 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 11Melson 0-2 1-2 3 1 1 1 0 13Byrd 2-3 1-2 9 1 5 1 0 23Lewis 1-2 0-0 2 1 2 0 0 9TOTALS 21-65 13-18 45 14 62 9 7 200Half: OM 32, UGA 30. 3-FGs: UGA 6-14 (Puleo 2-6, Rhoden 2-4, Phillips 1-3, Houts 1-1), OM 7-25 (Thomas 4-11, Black 2-4, Easley 1-6, Robertson 0-2, Goff 0-1, Lewis 0-1). TOs: UGA 16 (Houts 4), OM 14 (Melson 4). Blocks: UGA 6 (Robinson 3), OM 6 (Goff 4). Officials: Kantner, Dean, Bonner. Att. - 692.

15 Georgia 69, South Carolina 63

1/11/09 • Athens, Ga.SOUTH CAROLINA (8-7, 0-2)Player FGs FTs Reb Pf Pts A St MPPace 2-6 0-0 2 2 4 2 0 26Adams 2-4 2-2 1 4 6 0 0 19May 1-5 2-2 8 4 4 0 0 29Dickerson 7-15 2-4 3 1 19 0 1 38Kennedy 3-7 0-2 2 3 6 3 2 29Falohun 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2Sutton 6-7 5-7 4 3 18 5 1 28Stephens 2-4 0-0 4 0 4 0 1 19Tate 1-5 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 9Newton 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 1TOTALS 24-53 11-17 29 19 63 10 5 200GEORGIA (10-6, 1-1)Rhoden 2-8 0-0 4 4 5 3 0 27Taylor 3-7 0-0 4 3 6 0 0 17Robinson 5-10 4-5 5 4 14 0 1 30Puleo 2-3 2-2 3 0 7 2 2 24Houts 4-9 5-6 2 0 13 9 4 40Lee 1-2 0-0 2 0 2 0 0 10Mitchell 1-3 1-2 1 1 3 0 1 13Phillips 6-7 2-3 2 2 14 2 1 23Marshall 2-3 0-0 2 1 5 1 0 16TOTALS 26-52 14-18 30 15 69 17 9 200 Half: UGA 32, SC 27. 3-FGs: SC 4-15 (Dickerson 3-8, Sutton 1-1, Kennedy 0-3, Pace 0-2, Tate 0-1), UGA 3-6 (Rhoden 1-3, Marshall 1-1, Puleo 1-1, Mitchell 0-1). TOs: SC 19 (Sutton 6), UGA 18 (Taylor 6). Blocks: SC 2 (2 players 1), UGA 4 (Robinson 3). Officials: Cun-ningham, Brooks-Clauser, Dickerson. Att. - 4,456.

16 Georgia 74, Savannah State 281/15/09 • Athens, Ga.

SAVANNAH STATE (3-14)Player FGs FTs Reb Pf Pts A St MPSmith 2-7 0-0 6 0 4 3 1 35Nelson 1-1 0-0 0 2 2 0 1 17Fields 0-9 1-2 2 1 1 2 0 24C. Johnson 0-2 2-2 1 4 2 0 0 18Stamps 0-3 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 16Johnson 2-7 0-0 2 5 4 0 0 19Williams 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 3Long 3-9 0-0 3 1 6 0 1 22Barley 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 3Jackson 2-5 2-2 1 0 8 0 0 27Turpin 0-3 1-4 5 1 1 0 2 11Lard 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 5TOTALS 10-47 6-10 28 16 28 6 5 200GEORGIA (11-6)Rhoden 2-8 0-0 6 1 5 3 1 27Taylor 4-10 0-0 5 1 8 1 0 22Robinson 5-8 8-8 6 3 18 1 1 19Mitchell 3-6 2-5 5 1 8 2 5 26Houts 6-8 4-7 5 0 17 3 4 30Lee 5-11 0-0 11 1 10 1 0 21Phillips 2-11 0-0 8 0 4 2 1 18Marshall 2-5 0-2 4 1 4 3 1 21Stoddard 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 1 1 7Watt 0-2 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 9TOTALS 29-70 14-22 57 10 74 17 14 200 Half: UGA 43, SSU 12. 3-FGs: SSU 2-10 (Jackson 2-5, Stamps 0-2, Fields 0-1, Lard 0-1, Long 0-1), UGA 2-9 (Rhoden 1-4, Houts 1-2, Stoddard 0-2, Watt 0-1). TOs: SSU 23 (Jackson 6), UGA 12 (Mitchell 3). Blocks: SSU 6 (Fields 4), UGA 5 (Phillips 2). Officials: Brewton, Fountain, Lewis. Att. - 3,077.

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No. 19 Florida 61, Georgia 45

1/18/09 • Gainesville, Fla.GEORGIA (11-7, 1-2)Player FGs FTs Reb Pf Pts A St MPRhoden 4-9 1-4 5 0 10 2 2 27Taylor 2-7 0-0 1 2 4 1 0 19Robinson 3-6 1-2 8 5 7 1 0 31Puleo 3-6 0-0 2 0 8 0 0 29Houts 2-10 0-0 3 5 5 3 1 39Lee 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 5Mitchell 0-5 0-0 5 2 0 0 0 17Phillips 2-6 7-8 7 2 11 0 2 24Marshall 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 2 0 8Stoddard 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0+Watt 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1TOTALS 16-50 9-14 39 17 45 10 5 200FLORIDA (17-2, 3-1)Sorenson 4-10 0-0 7 1 12 2 0 35Smith 2-5 0-0 6 2 4 1 3 30Dotson 8-17 4-7 6 0 20 1 2 31Yenser 0-1 0-0 3 0 0 2 1 16Brooks 5-10 2-3 2 2 15 6 2 26Thompson 2-7 0-3 4 2 4 0 2 26Stewart 0-2 0-0 2 2 0 0 1 6Lucas 0-3 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 17Henry 3-5 0-0 2 4 6 0 0 10Crawford 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 3TOTALS 24-60 6-13 39 14 61 13 11 200Half: UF 27, UGA 25. 3-FGs: UGA 4-15 (Puleo 2-4, Houts 1-5, Rhoden 1-4, Mitchell 0-1, Taylor 0-1), UF 7-19 (Sorensen 4-9, Brooks 3-4, Thompson 0-3, Smith 0-2, Yenser 0-1). TOs: UGA 23 (Houts 7), UF 15 (2 players 3). Blocks: UGA 3 (3 players 1), UF 4 (Stewart 2). Officials: Newton, Day, Dickerson. Att. - 2,413.

18 Georgia 66, No. 17/18 Vanderbilt 55

1/22/09 • Athens, Ga.VANDERBILT (14-5, 3-1)Player FGs FTs Reb Pf Pts A St MPRisper 2-3 0-0 3 1 4 2 3 23Wirth 1-7 1-2 5 4 3 0 0 21Tuomi 7-10 0-1 8 4 14 0 0 36Marsh 1-6 0-0 4 2 2 0 3 27Mooney 3-10 0-0 1 4 7 1 2 23Chisholm 2-7 0-2 5 2 4 1 1 20Lueders 2-4 0-0 1 1 6 0 0 5Coleman 0-1 0-1 3 0 0 0 0 5Rhoads 4-7 3-4 2 4 12 5 0 31Gibbs 1-4 0-0 0 0 2 1 0 9TOTALS 23-59 4-10 33 22 55 10 9 200GEORGIA (12-7, 2-2)Rhoden 2-5 3-8 3 2 7 0 1 33Phillips 6-11 3-5 7 1 15 0 1 30Robinson 6-9 5-7 14 3 17 0 2 35Mitchell 0-2 2-5 2 1 2 2 0 26Houts 5-15 6-8 7 4 18 3 1 40-Taylor 0-4 0-2 1 3 0 1 0 15Puleo 1-1 0-0 1 0 3 0 0 3Marshall 2-4 0-0 2 2 4 0 0 18Stoddard 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0+Watt 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0+TOTALS 22-51 19-35 43 16 66 6 5 200 Half: UGA 40, VU 23. 3-FGs: VU 5-17 (Lueders 2-4, Gibbs 1-4, Mooney 1-4, Rhoads 1-1, Marsh 0-2, Wirth 0-2), UGA 3-11 (Houts 2-7, Puleo 1-1, Rhoden 0-2, Phillips 0-1). TOs: VU 16 (Tuomi 5), UGA 15 (Houts 5). Blocks: VU 1 (Wirth 1), UGA 3 (Robinson 2). Officials: Mattingly, Napier, Dean. Att. - 3,281.

19 Georgia 63, Alabama 61

1/25/09 • Tuscaloosa, Ala.GEORGIA (13-7, 3-2)Player FGs FTs Reb Pf Pts A St MPRhoden 0-3 0-0 0 3 0 2 0 22Phillips 9-12 3-4 8 4 21 0 1 26Robinson 0-4 0-0 12 3 0 5 0 30Mitchell 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 6Houts 5-8 0-0 6 1 11 3 1 40Taylor 7-11 1-2 5 4 15 0 0 25Puleo 5-11 0-0 2 1 11 2 1 26Marshall 2-4 0-0 1 1 5 1 0 14TOTALS 28-55 4-6 39 17 63 13 3 200ALABAMA (12-9, 0-6)Raffington 6-12 0-0 5 3 13 3 0 33Jenkins 6-15 4-4 11 1 16 2 3 36Strauthers 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 3Russell 5-17 4-4 1 2 17 1 1 31Magee 3-8 0-0 1 2 6 7 0 36Butler 2-4 0-0 0 0 5 1 1 26Robinson 1-8 2-2 5 1 4 0 2 29Hancock 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 4Carn 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2TOTALS 23-67 10-10 32 10 61 15 7 200 Half: UGA 34, UA 29. 3-FGs: UGA 3-11 (Houts 1-3, Puleo 1-3, Marshall 1-2, Mitchell 0-2, Rhoden 0-1), UA 5-21 (Russell 3-10, Raffington 1-4, Butler 1-3, Hancock 0-2, Jenkins 0-1, Magee 0-1). TOs: UGA 25 (Phillips 8), UA 18 (Raffington 7). Blocks: UGA 5 (2 players 2), UA 3 (Robinson 2). Officials: Kantner, DeMayo, Humphrey. Att. - 1,942.

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Georgia’s victory over Savannah State sup-plied Andy Landers with his 800th career victory as a collegiate head coach.

Angel Robinson scored a dozen points in the opening minutes of the Vanderbilt win as the Lady Dogs raced to a 25-10 lead.

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Georgia 67, No. 5/4 Auburn 58

1/29/09 • Athens, Ga.AUBURN (20-1, 5-1)Player FGs FTs Reb Pf Pts A St MPS. Hobbs 4-12 3-4 8 3 11 2 2 36Bonner 9-22 7-9 9 1 27 2 1 38Jackson 3-8 0-2 5 4 6 0 0 33Smalley 1-7 0-0 3 2 2 2 0 31Boddie 2-11 2-2 2 4 6 4 2 35Jennings 1-1 0-0 2 0 2 0 0 9Simmons 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2R. Hobbs 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 0 0 5Carrier 1-2 0-2 5 1 2 0 1 11TOTALS 21-63 14-21 41 16 58 10 6 200GEORGIA (14-7, 4-2)Rhoden 2-2 0-0 1 0 5 1 1 11Phillips 5-6 0-0 4 5 10 1 1 20Robinson 8-11 0-0 5 5 17 1 1 39Mitchell 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 5Houts 1-5 4-6 6 1 6 13 1 40Taylor 2-11 0-0 6 1 4 0 0 20Puleo 3-7 2-2 2 0 10 4 0 36Marshall 7-11 0-0 4 3 15 1 0 29TOTALS 28-54 6-8 32 15 67 21 4 200 Half: AU 29, 28. 3-FGs: AU 2-15 (Bonner 2-6, Smalley 0-6, S. Hobbs 0-3), UGA 5-12 (Puleo 2-5, Marshall 1-2, Rhoden 1-1, Robinson 1-1, Houts 0-3). TOs: AU 14 (2 players 3), UGA 17 (Marshall 4). Blocks: AU 5 (Bonner 3), UGA 4 (Robinson 3). Officials: Enterline, Roberts, Day. Att. - 4,119.

21 Georgia 69, Mississippi State 57

2/1/09 • Athens, Ga.MISSISSIPPI STATE (16-6, 3-4)Player FGs FTs Reb Pf Pts A St MPGovero 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 6Lumanu 3-8 3-4 8 3 11 2 4 31Mokango 1-5 0-0 3 2 2 0 0 26Porter 5-11 2-2 3 2 12 2 0 34Rack 6-18 0-0 0 4 18 1 1 33Tate 1-3 2-2 9 4 4 0 0 21Johnson 1-5 0-0 2 1 2 3 1 31Roberts 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0+Grimes 3-8 1-1 5 1 8 1 1 18TOTALS 20-59 8-9 33 19 57 9 7 200GEORGIA (15-7, 5-2)Marshall 5-14 3-3 5 3 13 5 1 36Phillips 6-12 6-6 10 1 18 1 2 37Robinson 3-5 7-7 9 2 13 0 0 34Puleo 1-6 4-4 5 1 7 1 1 36Houts 3-8 1-2 1 1 8 4 1 40Taylor 3-4 0-0 2 0 6 0 1 9Mitchell 2-3 0-0 1 1 4 0 1 8TOTALS 23-52 21-22 35 9 69 11 7 200 Half: UGA 37, MSU 20. 3-FGs: MSU 9-27 (Rack 6-15, Lumanu 2-3, Grimes 1-3, Johnson 0-4, Govero 0-1, Porter 0-1), UGA 2-12 (Puleo 1-5, Houts 1-4, Marshall 0-3). TOs: MSU 16 (3 players 3), UGA 14 (2 players 4). Blocks: MSU 2 (Mokango 2), UGA 6 (Phillips 3). Officials: Newton, Morris, Bonner. Att. - 5,965.

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No. 12/17 Tennessee 73, Georgia 43

2/5/09 • Knoxville, Tenn.GEORGIA (15-8, 5-3)Player FGs FTs Reb Pf Pts A St MPMarshall 8-14 0-0 8 3 16 1 1 35Phillips 3-14 4-4 3 3 10 1 0 36Robinson 3-7 0-1 7 4 6 0 0 34Puleo 0-3 0-0 0 2 0 1 1 30Houts 3-6 4-4 3 2 11 3 2 40Taylor 0-3 0-0 4 1 0 0 0 10Rhoden 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 15TOTALS 17-48 8-9 27 15 43 6 4 200TENNESSEE (17-5, 6-2)Stricklen 4-9 0-1 6 4 9 4 0 25Johnson 7-13 6-9 10 2 20 1 1 35Fuller 6-12 0-0 10 1 13 5 1 32Bjorklund 5-13 0-0 1 2 11 7 1 37Manning 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0+Bass 1-4 0-0 3 1 3 3 0 29Smallbone 1-2 0-1 2 1 3 0 0 7Brewer 1-4 0-0 5 3 2 0 0 10Cain 6-11 0-0 8 2 12 0 0 25TOTALS 31-68 6-11 45 16 73 20 3 200Half: UT 32, UGA 24. 3-FGs: UGA 1-6 (Houts 1-2, Puleo 0-2, Marshall 0-1, Taylor 0-1), UT 5-16 (Bass 1-4, Bjorklund 1-4, Stricklen 1-4, Fuller 1-2, Smallbone 1-2). TOs: UGA 18 (Marshall 6), UT 11 (Cain 5). Blocks: UGA 3 (Robinson 2), UT 7 (Cain 6). Officials: Kantner, Mattingly, Zentz. Att. - 16,058.

23 Arkansas 77, Georgia 64

2/8/09 • Athens, Ga.ARkANSAS (13-11, 2-7)Player FGs FTs Reb Pf Pts A St MPHarris 2-8 0-0 2 2 5 0 0 22Brereton 4-7 2-2 7 4 12 0 3 30Jones 2-4 0-0 8 4 4 2 0 26Arnold 1-4 0-0 3 3 3 2 0 25Ricketts 4-12 4-6 5 2 13 10 3 35Daniels 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 2Inman 1-1 0-0 1 1 3 0 0 7McCray 6-9 3-8 7 1 15 0 0 25Richardson 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2Ford 5-11 8-9 3 1 22 1 0 26TOTALS 25-57 17-25 41 19 77 15 6 200GEORGIA (15-9, 5-4)Marshall 5-11 2-2 4 3 12 2 0 30Phillips 4-11 5-7 7 3 13 1 0 28Robinson 1-3 0-1 6 5 3 0 2 28Puleo 5-10 2-3 1 3 13 2 1 38Houts 6-13 3-4 3 1 18 6 1 40Taylor 2-6 1-3 3 3 5 2 0 24Rhoden 0-2 0-2 2 3 0 0 0 12TOTALS 23-56 13-22 33 21 64 13 4 200 Half: UGA 35, UA 32. 3-FGs: AR 10-24 (Ford 4-7, Brereton 2-4, Harris 1-4, Ricketts 1-4, Arnold 1-3, Inman 1-1, Richardson 0-1) UGA 5-17 (Houts 3-7, Puleo 1-6, Robinson 1-1, Marshall 0-2, Rhoden 0-1). TOs: UA 11 (McCray 5), UGA 11 (2 players 3). Blocks: UA 0, UGA 2 (2 players 1). Officials: Brooks-Clauser, Gulbeyan, Roberts. Att. - 6,980.

No. 24/24 Vanderbilt 80, Georgia 64

2/15/09 • Nashville, Tenn.GEORGIA (15-10, 5-5)Player FGs FTs Reb Pf Pts A St MPMarshall 7-16 0-0 8 4 14 3 0 38Phillips 2-5 2-2 1 5 6 0 1 12Robinson 6-8 5-7 8 2 17 1 1 36Puleo 0-4 0-0 3 3 0 1 2 25Houts 3-11 0-0 1 3 7 4 1 40Taylor 8-13 3-6 5 2 20 1 1 33Mitchell 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 3 0 10Rhoden 0-2 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 6TOTALS 26-59 10-15 33 21 64 13 6 200VANDERBILT (20-6, 9-2)Risper 2-7 6-6 7 2 10 3 1 36Wirth 8-15 1-2 6 1 21 0 3 40-Tuomi 5-11 0-0 6 3 10 0 0 19Marsh 4-12 7-7 2 4 18 2 2 38Rhoads 1-2 3-5 2 3 5 6 0 33Chisholm 1-3 0-0 3 1 2 0 1 9Lueders 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 4Mooney 1-3 2-2 1 2 4 3 1 9Gibbs 4-5 0-0 3 0 10 1 3 12Malo 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0+TOTALS 26-58 19-22 36 16 80 16 11 200 Half: VU 34, UGA 29. 3-FGs: UGA 2-13 (Houts 1-7, Taylor 1-2, Puleo 0-3, Marshall 0-1), VU 9-20 (Wirth 4-8, Marsh 3-9, Gibbs 2-3). TOs: UGA 19 (Houts 6), VU 15 (Risper 3). Blocks: UGA 3 (Robinson 2), VU 2 (Mooney 2). Officials: Kantner, Enterline, Courteau. Att. - 5,010.

24 25 LSU 57, Georgia 46

2/19/09 • Athens, Ga.LSU (14-9, 7-4)Player FGs FTs Reb Pf Pts A St MPHightower 8-19 0-1 6 1 16 5 3 40Morris 2-8 4-4 6 2 8 1 1 34Barrett 5-14 5-6 10 3 15 2 1 32Graham 5-11 1-1 3 3 11 1 1 30Eason 1-2 0-0 4 2 2 1 2 31Kelly 1-3 0-0 0 0 3 1 0 17Hughes 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 2Jones 1-1 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 4Dunning 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 2Turnbow 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 2 0 8TOTALS 23-58 10-12 36 14 57 13 8 200GEORGIA (15-11, 5-6)Mitchell 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 4Phillips 3-9 0-0 2 0 6 0 0 17Robinson 6-12 2-4 15 4 15 1 0 39Puleo 0-3 0-0 4 1 0 2 1 34Houts 2-7 3-4 4 4 8 4 2 40Taylor 4-12 0-0 5 1 9 1 1 23Rhoden 0-0 0-2 0 2 0 1 0 22Marshall 2-6 4-5 3 3 8 1 1 21TOTALS 17-49 9-15 36 15 46 10 5 200 Half: LSU 32, UGA 25. 3-FGs: LSU 1-7 (Kelly 1-3, Hightower 0-4), UGA 3-9 (Houts 1-2, Robinson 1-2, Taylor 1-2, Puleo 0-3). TOs: LSU 10 (Hightower 3), UGA 15 (3 players 3). Blocks: LSU 2 (2 players 1), UGA 4 (Robinson 3). Officials: Brewton, Brooks-Clauser, Newton. Att. - 4,077.

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Porsha Phillips 18-point, 10-rebound effort against Mississippi State was her first double-double in SEC play.

Ashley Houts dished out a career-high 13 as-sists – to just one turnover – in Georgia’s win over previously undefeated Auburn.

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No. 3/3 Auburn 65, Georgia 59

2/22/09 • Auburn, Ala.GEORGIA (15-12, 5-7)Player FGs FTs Reb Pf Pts A St MPMarshall 4-15 0-0 5 2 8 3 2 37Taylor 4-13 1-3 5 2 9 0 0 24Robinson 8-14 1-1 14 3 17 2 0 37Puleo 2-5 1-2 4 5 6 1 1 30Houts 2-7 0-0 2 2 5 9 3 40Rhoden 0-0 1-2 1 2 1 1 0 13Phillips 6-10 1-1 4 4 13 1 0 19TOTALS 26-64 5-9 39 20 59 17 6 200AUBURN (26-2, 11-2)S. Hobbs 1-7 5-6 4 3 7 1 0 32Jackson 4-7 2-2 2 2 10 0 0 22Bonner 6-16 9-10 9 2 22 1 0 40Smalley 2-7 4-6 6 2 10 2 3 37Boddie 4-10 0-0 6 1 8 9 1 38R. Hobbs 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 9Hilliard 4-6 0-0 4 2 8 0 0 21Carrier 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1TOTALS 21-55 20-24 36 12 65 14 4 200Half: UGA 29, AU 27. 3-FGs: UGA 2-11 (Houts 1-5, Puleo 1-4, Marshall 0-1), AU 3-8 (Smalley 2-6, Bonner 1-2). TOs: UGA 14 (Robinson 4), AU 10 (2 players 3). Blocks: UGA 2 (2 players 1), AU 2 (Bonner 2). Officials: Brooks-Clauser, Cunningham, Gulbeyan. Att. - 7,006.

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No. 22/23 Vanderbilt 69, Georgia 61

3/5/09 • N. Little Rock, Ark.GEORGIA (18-13)Player FGs FTs Reb Pf Pts A St MPRhoden 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 4Taylor 2-8 2-2 6 3 6 2 0 28Robinson 13-18 2-2 16 3 29 2 0 38Puleo 3-6 0-0 2 0 9 5 0 40Houts 1-4 0-0 5 1 3 3 0 40Mitchell 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 2Phillips 2-7 1-2 3 5 5 0 0 14Marshall 4-13 1-2 5 3 9 4 1 34TOTALS 25-56 6-8 39 17 61 18 1 200VANDERBILT (22-8)Mooney 2-6 0-0 5 3 4 3 1 19Risper 4-8 3-3 7 3 11 8 2 39Wirth 7-23 7-8 7 1 23 3 3 40Marsh 4-12 0-0 2 2 12 1 1 40Rhoads 3-7 0-0 1 0 6 2 0 37Chisholm 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1Gibbs 5-10 0-0 8 2 13 1 0 24TOTALS 25-67 10-11 34 11 69 18 7 200 Half: VU 35, UGA 25. 3-FGs: UGA 5-12 (Puleo 3-6, Houts 1-3, Rob-inson 1-1, Marshall 0-2), VU 9-26 (Marsh 4-10, Gibbs 3-7, Wirth 2-8, Mooney 0-1). TOs: UGA 12 (3 players 3), VU 3 (Mooney 2). Blocks: UGA 3 (Robinson 3), VU 2 (2 players 1). Officials: Mattingly, Roberts, Dickerson. Att. - 3,386.

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Georgia 84, No. 17 Florida 75

3/1/09 • Athens, Ga.FLORIDA (23-6, 9-5)Player FGs FTs Reb Pf Pts A St MPSorensen 5-15 1-2 3 2 15 3 2 38Smith 3-9 0-0 5 3 7 1 0 29Dotson 10-16 2-2 8 4 22 0 2 27Lucas 1-3 2-2 3 4 4 2 1 18Brooks 5-18 0-0 3 4 13 7 1 36Thompson 3-9 0-0 6 1 8 1 1 24Stewart 3-7 0-1 7 3 6 1 0 14Madu 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1Yenser 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 4Henry 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 9TOTALS 30-78 5-7 44 21 75 15 8 200GEORGIA (17-12, 7-7)Mitchell 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2 0 5Taylor 6-11 0-0 4 0 12 0 0 27Robinson 4-8 2-2 9 5 10 0 0 23Puleo 3-5 0-0 1 1 9 2 0 29Houts 6-12 1-2 3 1 14 4 2 40Rhoden 2-5 0-0 1 0 5 4 1 23Phillips 8-14 4-4 8 1 20 1 2 30Marshall 4-8 6-11 5 1 14 1 2 23TOTALS 33-63 13-19 39 9 84 14 7 200 Half: UGA 45, UF 38. 3-FGs: UF 10-30 (Sorensen 4-10, Brooks 3-8, Thompson 2-6, Smith 1-3, Lucas 0-2, Yenser 0-1), UGA 5-15 (Puleo 3-5, Houts 1-5, Rhoden 1-3, Marshall 0-2). TOs: UF 16 (Brooks 6), UF 14 (Phillips 6). Blocks: UF 2 (2 players 1), UGA 3 (Phillips 2). Officials: Roberts, Sidlasky, Fountain. Att. - 6,465.

Arizona State 58, Georgia 47

3/21/09 • Duluth, Ga.GEORGIA (18-14)Player FGs FTs Reb Pf Pts A St MPMarshall 3-10 0-0 5 2 6 2 1 33Taylor 3-5 0-0 4 2 6 0 0 22Robinson 4-10 1-2 9 2 9 0 3 40Puleo 2-5 3-3 2 1 9 1 1 25Houts 3-7 0-2 1 4 8 4 3 40Mitchell 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 9Rhoden 0-2 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 13Phillips 3-6 3-4 2 2 9 0 1 18TOTALS 18-45 7-11 27 15 47 8 9 200ARIzONA STATE (24-8)Orsillo 3-10 0-0 0 2 7 4 0 28Murphy 6-6 0-0 11 2 12 0 0 24Dosty 1-3 0-0 7 1 2 1 0 16Engelbrecht 1-3 1-2 1 0 3 0 1 21January 4-13 1-2 3 1 10 9 2 31Fanaika 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 9Earl 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 5Thompson 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3Brandon 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 5Fage 0-2 0-0 3 1 0 1 1 22Tobin 5-7 2-3 5 0 12 0 1 21Lacey 5-7 2-2 2 1 12 0 0 15TOTALS 25-54 6-9 34 10 58 15 7 200Half: ASU 27, UGA 20. 3-pointers: UGA 4-11 (Puleo 2-5, Houts 2-4, Marshall 0-1, Rhoden 0-1), ASU 2-13 (January 1-5, Orsillo 1-4, Earl 0-1, Engelbrecht 0-1, Fage 0-1, Lacey 0-1). Turnovers: UGA 19 (2 players 4), ASU 16 (2 players 4). Blocks: UGA 3 (Robinson 3), ASU 2 (Dosty 2). Officials: Kantner, Jones, Ruland. Att. - 2,027.

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32Georgia 82, kentucky 64

3/5/09 • North Little Rock, Ark.kENTUCky (15-15)Player FGs FTs Reb Pf Pts A St MPFranklin 5-14 0-0 9 3 14 2 3 38Dunlap 4-10 2-4 5 2 10 2 4 37Roddy 6-16 8-8 5 1 20 0 0 38Ormerod 3-7 1-2 4 2 8 5 1 31Smith 1-8 0-0 1 4 2 3 1 29Morrow 2-6 4-5 2 3 10 2 1 24Edelen 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3TOTALS 21-62 15-19 32 15 64 14 10 200GEORGIA (18-12)Rhoden 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 11Taylor 1-1 0-0 2 1 2 0 0 15Robinson 6-7 0-0 10 3 12 0 3 38Puleo 2-2 2-3 3 1 8 4 4 24Houts 6-14 7-9 1 2 22 5 1 40-Mitchell 3-3 0-0 1 2 7 0 0 11Phillips 5-10 4-4 5 4 14 1 1 27Marshall 8-12 0-0 3 3 17 6 3 34TOTALS 31-49 13-16 29 16 82 16 12 200 Half: UK 30, UGA 29. 3-FGs: UK 7-18 (Franklin 4-8, Morrow 2-4, Ormerod 1-3, Smith 0-3), UGA 7-9 (Houts 3-5, Puleo 2-2, Marshall 1-1, Mitchell 1-1). TOs: UK 19 (Smith 6), UGA 21 (2 players 5). Blocks: UK 1 (Smith 1), UGA 9 (Phillips 4). Officials: Kantner, Dean, Dickerson. Att. - 2,952.

Georgia 61, kentucky 57

2/26/09 • Lexington, Ky.GEORGIA (16-12, 6-7)Player FGs FTs Reb Pf Pts A St MPMitchell 1-2 0-0 2 1 2 0 0 8Taylor 1-4 0-0 2 1 2 0 1 11Robinson 3-8 3-7 11 4 9 1 1 37Puleo 3-8 0-0 2 3 8 3 0 38Houts 7-13 9-10 0 3 26 4 3 40Rhoden 1-4 1-2 4 4 3 1 0 34Phillips 5-12 1-2 11 2 11 2 1 32TOTALS 21-51 14-21 35 18 61 11 6 200kENTUCky (14-14, 4-9)Jackson 1-1 0-0 1 0 2 1 0 6Roddy 2-10 4-4 9 5 8 0 0 32Dunlap 7-12 2-7 11 1 16 1 2 40Ormerod 4-15 3-3 10 2 11 1 1 33Smith 3-10 3-6 1 3 11 2 0 34Morrow 1-6 3-4 4 1 5 0 0 25Edelen 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2Franklin 2-9 0-0 6 4 4 0 0 28TOTALS 20-64 15-24 44 16 57 5 3 200 Half: UGA 30, UK 20. 3-FGs: UGA 5-12 (Houts 3-4, Puleo 2-7, Rho-den 0-1), UK 2-17 (Smith 2-7, Ormerod 0-5, Morrow 0-3, Edelen 0-1, Franklin 0-1). TOs: UGA 16 (Houts 5), UK 16 (2 players 5). Blocks: UGA 4 (Robinson 3), UK 2 (2 players 1). Officials: Enterline, Napier, Newton. Att. - 5,112.

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With six inches of snow outside, Danielle Tayloe warmed up Stegeman Coliseum with 12 points against Florida on Senior Day.

Meredith Mitchell scored seven quick points against Kentucky to help erased a nine-point deficit in just 2:20.

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In this section...Georgia Basketball Timeline ..............................116-117Individual Records ....................................................118Team Records/Opponent Records ...........................119Stegeman Coliseum Records ...................................120Individual Game, Season & Career Leaders .... 121-124Class Records ..........................................................125Team Single-Game Records ....................................126Opponent Single-Game Records .............................127Team Season Records .............................................128Margins of Victory & Defeat / Overtime Games ........1281,000-point scorers ........................................... 129-131Season-by-Season Records / Head Coaches ..........132Season-by-Season Results .............................. 133-143Records vs. All Opponents & Conferences ...... 144-145Results vs. All Opponents................................. 146-151Annual Statistical Leaders ................................ 152-154SEC & NCAA Statistical Leaders..............................155Season-by-Season Team Stats ........................ 156-157Holiday Tournament Results ............................. 158-159SEC Tournament Results ................................. 160-161NCAA Tournament Results ............................... 162-163Televised Games .............................................. 164-165AP Poll History .................................................. 166-168Championship Teams ....................................... 169-180All-Time Letterwinners ..............................................181All-Time Jersey Numbers .........................................182All-Time Letterwinners Stats ............................. 183-185National Awards ................................................ 186-187SEC Awards ..................................................... 188-189Freshman Awards ............................................. 190-191Academic & Service Awards ............................. 192-193Halls of Fame ................................................... 194-195USA Basketball ................................................. 196-197WNBA ............................................................... 198-19925th-Season Anniversary All-Time Team ..................200

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January 17, 1974 – The Lady Bulldogs defeat DeKalb College, 43-42, to secure their first victory in their second game. It will be February 28, 1983 before Georgia once again sports a .500 winning percentage as a program.

January 9, 1976 – Georgia defeats Tift College, 74-48, in their season opener and first-ever game in then-Georgia Coliseum. The Lady Bulldogs go on to finish 11-9 that season, their only winning campaign prior to Andy Landers’ arrival.

April 24, 1979 – In his first head coaching hiring since becoming UGA’s AD, Vince Dooley names 26-year-old Andy Landers as the Lady Bulldogs’ first full-time coach.

January 30, 1980 – The Lady Bulldogs thump North Georgia College, 87-42, to secure only the sec-ond winning season in school history.

June 16, 1980 – Bernadette Locke is named to the second team of the Skoal/CoSIDA Academic All-America squad.

December 12, 1980 – Georgia defeats Tulsa, 97-79, to make Landers UGA’s winningest women’s basketball coach in only his 34th game.

February 16, 1981 – The Lady Dogs top Vanderbilt, 94-71, to give Georgia its first 20-win season.

March 28, 1981 – Georgia downs Arizona State, 75-73 in overtime, in Amarillo, Texas to win the Women’s NIT Championship.

June 2, 1981 – Janet Harris, the National Player of the Year out of Chicago’s Marshall High School, signs with Georgia in the first of Landers’ numer-ous recruiting coups.

November 18, 1981 – Landers’ Lady Bulldogs enter the Associated Press Top 20 poll for the first time in history at No. 12. Other than a two-week hiatus at the end of the 1981-82 season, Georgia remained in the poll for more than a decade until December 9, 1991.

May 4, 1982 – Janet Harris becomes only the fourth freshman ever named to the prestigious Kodak All-America team.

March 6, 1983 – Led by tournament MVP Teresa Edwards, Georgia defeats Ole Miss, 72-69, to claim the Lady Bulldogs’ first SEC Champion-ship. The No. 15 Lady Rebels represent the third ranked foe Georgia beat en route to the crown in Knoxville, Tenn. (also topping No. 8 Tennessee and No. 19 LSU).

March 2, 1984 – In the first-ever SEC post-season awards, Andy Landers is named SEC Coach of the Year and freshman Katrina McClain is named SEC Rookie of the Year.

March 3-5, 1984 – Georgia captures the SEC Tourney title by defeating three nationally-ranked teams in consecutive days, downing No. 18 Auburn, 102-72; No. 9 LSU, 84-77; and No. 12 Alabama 74-65 en route to the crown.

May 24, 1984 – Teresa Edwards earns a spot on the United States Olympic team, becoming the youngest member of the squad for the Los Ange-les Games.

January 6, 1985 – In a clash between two of the na-tion’s premier women’s basketball’s programs, Georgia defeats the sixth-ranked Southern Cal Women of Troy, 77-56, in front of 7,544 fans at the Georgia Coliseum.

March 21 & 23, 1985 – The Lady Bulldogs top the No. 18 UCLA Bruins (and Jackie Joyner), 78-42, on their home Pauley Pavilion floor and then down No. 3 Long Beach State, 97-82, two days later to advance to the Final Four.

March 31, 1985 – Georgia reaches to the NCAA Championship game for the first time by defeat-ing Western Kentucky, 91-78, before falling to Old Dominion, 70-65.

March 3, 1986 – Katrina McClain is named MVP of the SEC Tourney after leading the Lady Dogs to their third championship in a four-year span. In three games, McClain scored 79 points (26.3 ppg), grabbed 31 rebounds (10.3 rpg), blocked seven shots and collected seven steals.

March 27, 1986 – Teresa Edwards and Katrina Mc-Clain are both named Kodak All-Americans, giv-ing UGA two honorees for two straight years.

September 29, 1988 – Teresa Edwards scores 18 points to lead the United States to a 77-70 win over Yugoslavia in the Gold Medal game of the Seoul Olympics.

January 5, 1991 – The Lady Bulldogs make history as one of four teams to participate in the first-ever regular-season network TV broadcast of women’s hoops, downing Iowa 62-51 on CBS.

February 23, 1991 – Georgia tops No. 5 Auburn, 70-66, before a Coliseum-record crowd of 9,011 to clinch the SEC title.

November 17, 1992 – La’Keshia Frett, the nation’s top prep prospect, joins an outstanding recruiting class which already includes three other prep All-Americans. The next spring, Kedra Holland, a fourth, also inks with UGA.

March 6 & 8, 1993 – At the SEC Tourney in Albany, Ga., the Lady Dogs play two No. 1 teams in a span of three days as Georgia defeats top-ranked Tennessee, 73-72, in the quarterfinals and then faces Vanderbilt, the nation’s new No. 1, two days later in the final.

March 3, 1994 – La’Keshia Frett is named the SEC Freshman of the Year.

March 25, 1995 – Kedra Holland explodes to score 11 of her 15 points in the final 3:15 of the Midwest Regional final to lead Georgia to an 82-79 win over No. 2 Colorado and push the Lady Bulldogs into their third Final Four.

November 9, 1996 – Sports Illustrated tabs the Lady Bulldogs as its pre-season No. 1 team.

January 29, 1996 – Spurred by five straight wins over ranked opponents (including both No. 3 Con-necticut and No. 4 Tennessee), Georgia climbs to No. 1 in both polls.

March 24, 1996 – Andy Landers and Saudia Round-tree are tabbed the Boost/Naismith National Coach and Player of the Year in a CBS national broadcast.

Georgia Basketball TimelineGeorgia’s

Milestone WinsNo. 1 Jan. 17, 1974UGA 43, DeKalb 42

No. 50 Jan. 28, 1980UGA 83, Piedmont 66

No. 100 Feb. 25, 1982UGA 66, Auburn 65

No. 150 Feb. 15, 1984UGA 84, Auburn 68

No. 200 Jan. 9, 1986UGA 97, Ga. Southern 47

No. 250 Dec. 19, 1987UGA 59, VCU 51

No. 300 Jan. 6, 1990UGA 70, Florida 58

No. 350 Jan. 11, 1992UGA 83, Kentucky 65

No. 400 Nov. 27. 1994UGA 95, MTSU 71

No. 450 March 15, 1996UGA 98, St. Francis 66

No. 500 Dec. 1, 1998UGA 97, Manhattan 63

No. 550 Feb. 24, 2000UGA 72, Alabama 37

No. 600 Feb. 21, 2002UGA 73, Alabama 62

No. 650 Nov. 26, 2004UGA 77, Idaho 55

No. 700 Nov. 29, 2006UGA 95, Memphis 46

No. 750 Dec. 1, 2008UGA 77, ETSU 57

In only his fourth season at Georgia, Landers guided the Lady Bulldogs to the 1983 NCAA Final Four, the first of five trips his teams have now made to the pinnacle of women’s hoops.

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No. 1 Nov. 10, 1979 UGA 88, Piedmont 69

No. 50 Dec. 18, 1981 UGA 80, Memphis St. 68

No. 100 Dec. 29, 1983 UGA 93, Miami (Ohio) 36

No. 150 March 29, 1985 UGA 81, Western Ky. 78

No. 200 Feb. 15, 1987 UGA 89, Vanderbilt 72

No. 250 Feb. 22, 1989 UGA 86, Howard 49

No. 300 Feb. 23, 1991 UGA 70, Auburn 66

No. 350 Dec. 15, 1993 UGA 67, Georgia Tech 52

No. 400 Jan. 8, 1996 UGA 77, Tennessee 71

No. 450 Dec. 29, 1997 UGA 94, Fairfield 68

No. 500 Dec. 29, 1999 UGA 78, East Tenn. 51

No. 550 Dec. 2, 2001 UGA 54, California 54

No. 600 Feb. 1, 2004 UGA 71, Alabama 68

No. 650 Feb. 2, 2006 UGA 91, Kentucky 57

No. 700 Jan. 24, 2008 UGA 82, Florida 55

Landers entered the 2009-10 season 25 wins shy of 750

victories at UGA

March 25, 1996 – The Lady Dogs knock off top-ranked Louisiana Tech, 90-76, in the Midwest Regional Championship to advance to a second straight Final Four.

July 19, 1996 – On her 32nd birthday, Teresa Edwards opens the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games in Atlanta with the reading of the Athlete’s Oath at the Opening Ceremonies on behalf of athletes from all 197 nations competing in Atlanta. Katrina McClain is one of eight U.S. Olympic greats selected to assist the delivery of the Olympic flag to the ceremonies.

February 19, 1997 – Kedra Holland-Corn hits a layup with 5.5 seconds left to give the Lady Dogs a 66-64 win over Florida and clinch Georgia’s second straight SEC Championship.

June 6, 1997 – La’Keshia Frett, Brandi Decker, Tracy Henderson and Tiffany Walker graduate four years after they enrolled at Georgia.

January 10, 1999 – Georgia downs LSU, 73-60, in Baton Rouge to improve to 14-0 on the season, the best start ever by the Lady Dogs.

March 22, 1999 – A youthful Georgia squad, with just one senior on the roster, pounces Iowa State, 89-71, in the Mideast Regional final to advance to a third Final Four in five years.

March 24, 1999 – Kelly Miller is named to the Kodak All-America team, the first Lady Bulldog sopho-more ever to earn a spot on the prestigious unit.

March 25, 2000 – Paced by double-doubles from Tawana McDonald and Kelly Miller, Georgia tops North Carolina, 83-57, in the “Sweet 16” to give Landers his 650th win overall and the Lady Dogs’ their school-record 32nd victory of the campaign.

March 29, 2000 – The U.S. Basketball Writers As-sociation tabs Landers its National Coach of the Year, the fourth such honor of his career.

April 20, 2001 – Kelly Miller, Deanna Nolan and Coco Miller are the No. 2, No. 6 and No. 9 picks in the WNBA draft, marking the first time a school has supplied three first-rounders.

March 24, 2003 – No. 19-ranked Georgia, a No. 5 seed, “upsets” No. 23-ranked Rutgers, a No. 4 seed, in the second round of the NCAA Tourna-ment. The Lady Bulldogs then drop a 66-63 decision to top-seeded Duke in the “Sweet 16” despite dressing out only seven players. Landers dubbed his team “The Miracle Workers.”

March 6, 2004 – Freshman Janese Hardrick’s running jumper with 0.9 seconds remaining in OT lifts Georgia to a 68-66 victory over No. 1 Tennessee in the semifinals of the SEC Tournament.

February 2, 2006 – Georgia shoots a sizzling 64.2 percent from the field to dispatch No. 21 Ken-tucky, 91-57, to supply Andy Landers with his 650th victory as the Lady Bulldogs’ head coach.

March 9, 2006 – Senior Sherill Baker and sophomore Tasha Humphrey are named among the dozen finalists for the State Farm/Wade Trophy.

February 2, 2006 – With Landers in attendance, Deanna Nolan leads the Detroit Shock to an 80-75 win over Sacramento in the decisive Game 5 of the WNBA Finals. Nolan is named Finals Most Valuable Player and hoists the championship tro-phy with two more former Lady Bulldogs – Kedra Holland-Corn and Kara Braxton – who are her teammates with the Shock.

November 12, 2006 – The Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame announces that Andy Landers will be inducted into its membership in 2007. The an-nouncement is made in association with the State Farm Tip-off Classic, where the Lady Bulldogs defeat eventual NCAA Runner-up Rutgers, 78-69, despite having only seven players dressed out.

December 3, 2006 – Georgia defeats Georgia Tech, 79-69, to give his Andy Landers his 664th win with the Lady Bulldogs, making him the win-ningest college basketball coach in the State of Georgia’s history.

February 27, 2007 – Peach State products Ashley Houts, Christy Marshall and Angel Robinson all are named to the coaches’ Freshman All-SEC team, the first trio of teammates to do so.

January 24, 2008 – Andy Landers posts his 700th vic-tory at Georgia is an 82-55 thumping of Florida.

March 17, 2008 – Tasha Humphrey is named first-team All-SEC by the AP and in the process becomes only the third four-time consensus first-team All-SEC performer in league history.

February 28, 2009 – Landers is inducted into the State of Georgia’s Sports Hall of Fame along with two other UGA greats – men’s basketball coach Hugh Durham and football All-American and Academic All-American Terry Hoage.

August 13, 2009 – Teresa Edwards is inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame.

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A day after sweeping Naismith National Coach and Player of they Year honors, Landers and Saudia Roundtree also celebrated cutting down the nets at the 1996 Midwest Regional. Teresa Edwards’ poetic and heartfelt “farewell

to my one true love” speech at the United States Olympic Hall of Fame induction ceremonies drew a standing ovation.

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PointsGame: 45 Coco Miller vs. Charleston Southern (12/6/97)Season: 796 Katrina McClain (32 games) (1986-87)Career: 2,641 Janet Harris (131 games) (1981-85)

Points Per GameSeason: 24.9 Katrina McClain (796 in 32 games) (1986-87)Career: 20.2 Janet Harris (2,641 in 131 games) (1981-85)

Field Goals MadeGame: 18 Coco Miller vs. Charleston Southern (12/6/97); 18 Janet Harris vs. East Carolina (1/21/83)Season: 310 Katrina McClain (32 games) (1986-87)Career: 1,127 Janet Harris (131 games) (1981-85) Field Goals AttemptedGame: 30 Janet Harris vs. Valdosta State (11/27/81); 30 Tina Price vs. Florida (1/4/78)Season: 618 Coco Miller (34 games) (1998-99)Career: 2,029 Janet Harris (131 games) (1981-85)

Field Goal PercentageGame (Min. 10):

1.000 Kara Braxton (11x11) vs. Furman (12/17/03)Season: .695 Katrina McClain (137x197) (1983-84)Career: .620 Katrina McClain (873x1407) (1983-87)

3-Pointers Goals MadeGame: 7 Coco Miller vs. Charleston Southern (12/6/97); 7 Kim Berry vs. South Alabama (2/25/91); 7 Kim Berry vs.Georgia State (1/24/90)Season: 85 Cori Chambers (34 games) (2006-07)Career: 282 Cori Chambers (135 games) (2003-07)

3-Pointers Goals AttemptedGame: 14 Alexis Kendrick vs. Ole Miss (1/22/04)Season: 228 Cori Chambers (34 games) (2006-07)Career: 742 Cori Chambers (135 games) (2003-07)

3-Point Field Goal PercentageGame (Min. 5):

.875 Coco Miller (7x8) vs. Charleston Southern (12/6/97)Season (Min. 30):

.515 Kim Berry (35x68) (1987-88)Career (Min. 100):

.428 Kim Berry (189x442) (1987-91)

Free Throws MadeGame: 16 Kelly Miller vs. Auburn (1/17/99)Season: 176 Katrina McClain (32 games) (1986-87)Career: 522 Tasha Humphrey (126 games) (2004-08)

Consecutive Free Throws Made 36 Kelly Miller (12/30/00-2/1/01)

Free Throws AttemptedGame: 21 Katrina McClain vs. South Alabama (11/29/86)Season: 240 Katrina McClain (32 games) (1986-87)Career: 666 Tasha Humphrey (126 games) (2004-08)

Free Throw PercentageGame (Min. 10): 1.000 10 different players a combined 11 times

Janese Hardrick (10x10) vs. Rutgers (11/12/06); Sherill Baker (10x10) vs. Tennessee (3/4/06); Tasha Humphrey (10x10) vs. Memphis (12/29/05); Janese Hardrick (10x10) vs. Ten-nessee (1/31/05); Alexis Kendrick (10x10) vs. Rutgers (3/24/03); Kelly Miller (10x10) vs. Florida (1/11/01); Saudia Roundtree (10x10) vs. Auburn (1/12/96); Deborah Carter (10x10) vs. Florida (1/22/92); Adrienne Shuler (11x11) vs. Tennes-see (1/28/91); Camille Lowe (11x11) vs. UNC-Charlotte (1/14/91); Katrina McClain (11x11) vs. Kentucky (2/23/86)

Season: .942 Pam Irwin (49x52) (1996-97)Career: .852 Pam Irwin (173x203) (1996-99)

ReboundsGame: 24 Katrina McClain vs. Western Kentucky (2/10/86)Season: 397 Janet Harris (34 games) (1982-83)Career: 1,398 Janet Harris (131 games) (1981-85) Rebounds Per GameSeason: 12.4 Janet Harris (371, 30 games) (1981-82)Career: 10.7 Janet Harris (1,398, 131 games) (1981-85)

AssistsGame: 14 Lady Hardmon vs. Georgia State (1/6/92); 14 Adrienne Shuler vs. Florida State (1/31/91)Season: 226 Saudia Roundtree (33 games) (1994-95)Career: 653 Teresa Edwards (128 games) (1982-86)

Assists Per GameSeason: 6.9 Saudia Roundtree (226, 33 games) (1994-95)Career: 6.4 Saudia Roundtree (421, 66 games) (1994-96)

Blocked ShotsGame: 10 Tracy Henderson vs. Louisville (3/19/95)Season: 103 Tawana McDonald (33 games) (2000-01) Career: 297 Tawana McDonald (124 games (1998-02)

Blocked Shots Per GameSeason: 3.1 Tawana McDonald (103 in 33 games) (2000-01)Career: 2.4 Katrina McClain (290 in 125 games) (1983-87)

StealsGame: 10 Ashley Houts vs. Memphis (11/29/06); 10 Sherill Baker vs. Mississippi State (1/19/06); 10 Kedra Holland-Corn vs. Virginia (12/4/96); 10 Adrienne Shuler vs. Howard (2/22/89)Season: 149 Sherill Baker (32 games) (2005-06)Career: 426 Sherill Baker (131 games) (2002-06)

Steals Per GameSeason: 4.7 Sherill Baker (32 games) (2005-06)Career: 3.3 Sherill Baker (426 in 131 games) (2002-06)

“Triple Doubles” Teresa Edwards Tracy Henderson 24 pts., 10 rebs. & 10 asts. 14 pts., 13 rebs. & 10 blks. vs. Alabama (3/1/86) vs. Louisville (3/19/95)

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PointsGame: 125 vs. South Alabama (64) (2/25/91)Season: 2,988 1980-81 (37 games)

Field Goals MadeGame: 52 vs. Valdosta St. (12/4/86)Season: 1,234 1980-81 (37 games)

Field Goals AttemptedGame: 101 vs. UNC Asheville (1/23/80)Season: 2,554 1980-81 (37 games)

Field Goal PercentageGame: .684 vs. N.C. State (39x57) (11/30/85)Season: .544 1985-86 (1193x2195)

3-Point Field Goals MadeGame: 13 vs. Florida (1/29/97);

13 vs. Georgia St. (1/24/90)Season: 228 2005-06 (32 games)

3-Point Field Goals AttemptedGame: 34 vs. Ole Miss (1/22/04)Season: 626 2007-08 (33 games)

3-Point Field Goal PercentageGame: .778 vs. Kentucky (7x9) (3/5/09)Season: .416 1990-91 (92x221)

Free Throws MadeGame: 40 vs. Mississippi State (2/17/90)Season: 545 1998-99 (34 games)

Free Throws AttemptedGame: 53 vs. Mississippi State (2/17/90)Season: 782 1990-91 (32 games)

Free Throw PercentageGame (Min. 20): .955 vs. Mississippi State (21x22) (2/1/09)

.955 vs. Illinois (21x22) (3/15/86)Season: .781 2005-06 (442x566)

ReboundsGame: 72 vs. Rider (12/29/92);

72 vs. Appalachian State (12/31/82) Season: 1,717 1980-81 (37 games)

AssistsGame: 35 vs. Louisville (3/17/84)Season: 678 1985-86 (32 games)

Blocked ShotsGame: 16 vs. Mercer (2/4/87); 16 vs. Kentucky (2/1/81)Season: 188 2001-02 (30 games)

StealsGame: 34 vs. Georgia Southern (11/28/95)Season: 443 1980-81 (37 games)

Season AveragesPoints: 89.2 1985-86 (2855, 32 games)Rebounds: 46.4 1993-94 (1300, 28 games)Assists: 21.2 1985-86 (678 in 32 games)Blocks 6.3 2001-02 (188, 30 games)Steals: 12.8 1990-91 (408, 32 games)

Opponent RecordsPoints

Individual 43 LaToya Thomas, Mississippi State (1/13/02)Team: 113 Mercer (2/13/80)

Field Goals MadeIndividual 17 Sharon Tucker, Oral Roberts (11/22/80)Team: 51 Mercer (2/13/80)

Field Goals AttemptedIndividual 35 LeAnn Harrell, Valdosta State (2/18/80)Team: 95 Valdosta State (2/18/80)

Field Goal PercentageIndividual .842 Valerie Still, Kentucky (16x19) (2/6/82)Team: .678 Arizona State (40x59) (3/12/82)

3-Point Field Goals MadeIndividual 9 Wendi Willits (Arkansas) (2/21/99)Team: 13 Georgia Southern (11/21/06); 13 Santa Clara (11/18/05); 13 Eastern Kentucky (1/22/90)

3-Point Field Goals AttemptedIndividual 17 Cornelia Gayden, LSU (2/20/93)Team: 34 South Carolina (1/29/95)

3-Point Field Goal PercentageIndividual .857 Jennifer Howard, N.C. State (6x7) (3/25/96)Team: .857 Auburn (6x7) (2/28/89)

Free Throws MadeIndividual 18 Dana Chatman, LSU (2/10/91)Team: 34 Tennessee (3/5/94)

Free Throws AttemptedIndividual 21 Dana Chatman, LSU (2/10/91)Team: 51 South Carolina (1/16/93)

Free Throw PercentageIndividual (Min. 10): 1.000 Phylesha Whaley, Oklahoma (13x13) (12/11/97)Team (Min. 15): .950 Tennessee (19x20) (1/12/06)

ReboundsIndividual 26 Susan Taylor, Valdosta State (2/18/80)Team: 63 Tennessee (1/8/96)

AssistsIndividual 18 Dawn Marsh, Tennessee (3/7/88)Team: 32 Arizona State (3/12/82); 32 Mercer (2/13/80)

Blocked ShotsIndividual 10 Marita Payne, Auburn (1/16/05)Team: 12 Rice (3/19/05); 12 Kentucky (1/18/80)

StealsIndividual 10 Stephanie Edwards, Louisville (3/17/84)Team: 23 Ohio State (2/6/94)

1985-86 Lady Bulldogs

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Individual RecordsPoints

Georgia: 43 Katrina McClain vs. UNC-Charlotte (2/10/87)Opponent: 35 Jennifer Gillon, Ole Miss (vs. Tennessee) in the 1986 SEC Tournament (3/1/86); 35 Valerie Still, Kentucky (2/6/82)

Field Goals MadeGeorgia: 17 Katrina McClain vs. UNC-Charlotte (2/10/87)Opponent: 16 Valerie Still, Kentucky (2/6/82) Field Goals AttemptedGeorgia: 30 Tina Price vs. Florida (1/4/78)Opponent: 31 Eva Lemeh, Vanderbilt (2/16/81)

3-Point Field Goals MadeGeorgia: 7 Kim Berry vs. South Alabama (2/25/91)Opponent: 9 Wendi Willits, Arkansas (2/21/99)

3-Point Field Goals AttemptedGeorgia: 13 Cori Chambers vs. Middle Tennessee (12/7/06)Opponent: 15 Alexis Rack, Mississippi State (2/1/09) 15 Doneeka Hodges, LSU (1/25/04)

Free Throws MadeGeorgia: 16 Kelly Miller vs. Auburn (1/17/99)Opponent: 15 Barbara Williams, USC-Aiken (1/7/80)

Free Throws AttemptedGeorgia: 18 Kelly Miller vs. Auburn (1/17/99)Opponent: 18 Barbara Williams, USC-Aiken (1/7/80)

ReboundsGeorgia: 24 Katrina McClain vs. Western Kentucky (2/10/86)Opponent: 23 Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee (3/16/85)

AssistsGeorgia: 14 Adrienne Shuler vs. Florida State (1/31/91)Opponent: 12 Lori Gross, Vanderbilt (1/14/84)

Blocked ShotsGeorgia: 10 Tracy Henderson vs. Louisville (3/19/95)Opponent: 10 Marita Payne, Auburn (1/16/05)

StealsGeorgia: 10 Ashley Houts vs. Memphis (11/29/06) 10 Sherill Baker vs. Mississippi State (119/06); 10 Kedra Holland-Corn vs. Virginia (12/4/96); 10 Adrienne Shuler vs. Howard (2/22/89)Opponent: 10 Stephanie Edwards, Louisville (3/17/84)

Team Records3-Point Field Goals Attempted

Georgia: 32 vs. Florida (1/18/04)Opponent: 30 by Florida (3/1/09)

3-Point Field Goal PercentageGeorgia: .667 vs. Auburn (1/17/99); .667 vs. Loyola (12/1/90)Opponent: .857 by Auburn (2/28/89)

Free Throws MadeGeorgia: 40 vs. Mississippi State (2/17/90)Opponent: 26 by Oklahoma (12/13/99) 26 by Alabama (2/28/93) 26 by Arkansas (1/13/93) 26 by Northeast Louisiana (11/28/90) 26 by Vanderbilt (2/15/87)

Free Throws AttemptedGeorgia: 53 vs. Mississippi State (2/17/90)Opponent: 43 by Vanderbilt (2/15/87)

Free Throw PercentageGeorgia: .955 vs. Mississippi State (2/1/09) .955 vs. Illinois (3/15/86)Opponent: .938 by Vanderbilt (2/10/85)

ReboundsGeorgia: 68 vs. UNC-Asheville (1/23/80)Opponent: 63 by Tennessee (1/8/96)

AssistsGeorgia: 35 vs. Louisville (3/17/84)Opponent: 24 by Clemson (11/28/79)

Blocked ShotsGeorgia: 13 vs. Georgia State (11/27/01); 13 vs. Maine (11/18/01); 13 vs. Louisville (3/19/95)Opponent: 12 by Virginia (12/4/96)

StealsGeorgia: 34 vs. Georgia Southern (11/28/95)Opponent: 23 by Ohio State (11/30/91)

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PointsGeorgia: 124 vs. Mercer (2/11/81)Opponent: 97 by Connecticut (1/20/97)

Field Goals MadeGeorgia: 52 vs. Valdosta State (12/4/86)Opponent: 38 by Clemson (11/28/79) Field Goals AttemptedGeorgia: 101 vs. UNC-Asheville (1/23/80)Opponent: 83 by Florida (12/15/79)

Field Goal PercentageGeorgia: .675 vs. Valdosta State (12/4/86)Opponent: .617 by Texas (11/26/84)

3-Point Field Goals MadeGeorgia: 13 vs. Florida (1/29/97)Opponent: 13 by Santa Clara (11/19/05); 13 by Eastern Ky. (1/22/90)

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Total PointsSingle-Game

No. Player, Opponent45 Coco Miller vs. Charleston So. (12/6/97)

43 Katrina McClain vs. Charlotte (2/10/87) 41 Janet Harris vs. Clemson (12/15/82) 41 Tina Price vs. Florida (1/4/78) 40 Teresa Edwards vs. Tennessee (1/29/86) 39 Katrina McClain vs. Vanderbilt (2/15/87) 39 Katrina McClain vs. Kentucky (2/23/86) 39 Janet Harris vs. Florida (1/12/85) 39 Janet Harris vs. Valdosta St. (11/27/81) 38 Tasha Humphrey vs. Santa Clara (1/18/05) 38 Janet Harris vs. ECU (1/21/83)

SeasonNo. Player (Games Played) Year796 Katrina McClain (32) 1986-87

700 Janet Harris (34) 1984-85 692 Janet Harris (34) 1982-83 663 Janet Harris (30) 1981-82 661 Katrina McClain (32) 1985-86 630 Teresa Edwards (32) 1985-86 628 Tasha Humphrey (34) 2004-05 628 Kelly Miller (34) 1998-99 626 Coco Miller (34) 1998-99 624 Tasha Humphrey (32) 2005-06

CareerNo. Player (Games Played) Years

2641 Janet Harris (131) 1981-852272 Tasha Humphrey (126) 2004-082195 Katrina McClain (125) 1983-872177 Kelly Miller (131) 1997-012131 Coco Miller (130) 1997-011989 Teresa Edwards (128) 1982-86 1850 La’Keshia Frett (122) 1993-971833 Wanda Holloway (134) 1980-84 1764 Tracy Henderson (122) 1993-971665 Sherill Baker (131) 2002-06

Points Per GameSeason

Avg. Player (Points/Games) 24.9 Katrina McClain (796/32) 1986-87 24.1 Tina Price (531/22) 1977-78 22.1 Janet Harris (663/30) 1981-82 22.1 Tina Price (465/21) 1976-77 21.3 Katrina McClain (661/32) 1985-86 20.6 Bernadette Locke (556/27) 1979-80 20.6 Janet Harris (700/34) 1984-85 20.4 Janet Harris (692/34) 1982-83 20.1 Tasha Humphrey (624/32) 2005-06 19.7 Teresa Edwards (630/32) 1985-86

Career Avg. Player (Points/Games) Years 20.2 Janet Harris (2,641/131) 1981-85 18.3 Tina Price (1466/80) 1974-78 18.0 Tasha Humphrey (2272/126) 2004-07 17.6 Katrina McClain (2195/125) 1983-87 16.6 Kelly Miller (2177/131) 1997-01 16.4 Coco Miller (2131/130) 1997-01 15.7 Saudia Roundtree (1038/66) 1994-96 15.5 Teresa Edwards (1989/128) 1982-86 15.2 La’Keshia Frett (1850/122) 1993-97 14.5 Tracy Henderson (1764/122) 1993-97

ReboundsSingle-Game

No. Player, Opponent 24 Katrina McClain vs. WCU (2/10/86) 23 Janet Harris vs. S. Carolina (1/30/82) 23 Wanda Holloway vs. Vanderbilt (2/16/81) 22 Katrina McClain vs. Valdosta St. (12/4/86) 22 Wanda Holloway vs. Mercer (2/11/81) 20 Janet Harris vs. Clemson (2/28/83) 20 Janet Harris vs. Clemson (12/15/82) 20 Wanda Holloway vs. Pittsburgh (3/26/81) 19 Janet Harris vs. Mercer (2/11/81) 18 Angel Robinson vs. Florida St.

(12/29/07) 18 Tiffany Walker vs. S.C. State (2/23/94) 18 Tammye Jenkins vs. Ga. Tech (11/29/89) 18 Janet Harris vs. Cincinnati (1/2/85) 18 Janet Harris vs. Tennessee St. (11/23/84)

Season No. Player (Games Played) Year 397 Janet Harris (34) 1982-83 392 Wanda Holloway (37) 1980-81 391 Katrina McClain (32) 1986-87 371 Janet Harris (30) 1981-82 351 Janet Harris (34) 1984-85 314 Katrina McClain (32) 1985-86 313 Deborah Mitchell (34) 1980-81 304 Cynthia Collins (35) 1980-81 300 Tasha Humphrey (33) 2007-08 298 Angel Robinson (32) 2008-09

Career No. Player (Games Played) Years 1398 Janet Harris (131) 1981-85 1193 Katrina McClain (125) 1983-87 1163 Wanda Holloway (134) 1980-84 1080 Tasha Humphrey (126) 2004-08 914 Tammye Jenkins (115) 1987-91 906 Christi Thomas (124) 2000-04 885 Tawana McDonald (124) 1998-02 861 Cynthia Collins (122) 1979-83 842 La’Keshia Frett (122) 1993-97 823 Tracy Henderson (122) 1993-97

Individual Records

Tina PriceCareer Games Played

GP Player (Career Starts) Years 135 Cori Chambers (106) 2003-07 134 Wanda Holloway (101) 1980-84 133 Janese Hardrick (47) 2003-07 132 Megan Darrah (94) 2004-08 132 Alexis Kendrick (132) 2002-06 132 Lisa O’Connor (126) 1982-86 131 Sherill Baker (122) 2002-06 131 Kelly Miller (131) 1997-01 131 Janet Harris (128) 1981-85 130 Coco Miller (121) 1997-01 130 Rhonda Malone (68) 1980-84 Career Games Started GS Player (Games Played) Years 132 Alexis Kendrick (132) 2002-06 131 Kelly Miller (131) 1997-01 128 Janet Harris (131) 1981-85 126 Lisa O’Connor (132) 1982-86 125 Teresa Edwards (128) 1982-86 122 Tasha Humphrey (126) 2004-08 122 Sherill Baker (131) 2002-06 121 Coco Miller (130) 1997-01 116 La’Keshia Frett (122) 1993-97 116 Tracy Henderson (122) 1993-97

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Field Goals MadeSingle-Game

No. Player (FGs Attempted), Opponent 18 Coco Miller (26) vs. Charleston So.

(12/6/97) 18 Janet Harris (21) vs. ECU (1/21/83) 17 Katrina McClain (24) vs. Charlotte (2/10/87) 17 Tina Price (30) vs. Florida (1/4/78) 16 Tasha Humphrey vs. Santa Clara

(11/18/06) 16 Janet Harris (20) vs. Florida (1/12/85) 16 Janet Harris (24) vs. Clemson (12/15/82) 16 Janet Harris (30) vs. Valdosta St.

(11/27/81) 15 11 times, most recent by Coco Miller (21) vs. C. Michigan (12/18/97)

Season No. Player (FGs Attempted) Year 310 Katrina McClain (552) 1986-87 299 Janet Harris (537) 1982-83 298 Janet Harris (503) 1984-85 295 Coco Miller (618) 1998-99 281 Janet Harris (527) 1981-82 274 Teresa Edwards (491) 1985-86 273 Kelly Miller (600) 1998-99 264 Kedra Holland-Corn (603) 1996-97 264 Coco Miller (609) 1999-2000 262 Katrina McClain (396) 1985-86

Career No. Player (FGs Attempted) Years 1127 Janet Harris (2029) 1981-85 873 Katrina McClain (1407) 1983-87 873 Teresa Edwards (1685) 1982-86 864 Coco Miller (1890) 1997-01 825 Tasha Humphrey (1635) 2004-08 781 Kelly Miller (1725) 1997-01 757 Tracy Henderson (1380) 1993-97 757 Wanda Holloway (1413) 1980-84 743 La’Keshia Frett (1514) 1993-97 676 Sherill Baker (1520) 2002-06

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No. Player (FGs Made), Opponent 30 Janet Harris (16) vs. Valdosta St.

(11/27/81) 30 Tina Price (17) vs. Florida (1/4/78) 28 Tasha Humphrey vs. Santa Clara

(11/18/06) 28 Tina Price (15) vs. N. Georgia (11/30/77) 28 Tina Price (11) vs. Alabany St. (11/15/77) 27 Bernadette Locke (11) vs. Auburn (2/16/80) 26 Coco Miller (18) vs. Charleston So.

(12/6/97) 25 Katrina McClain (15) vs. Vanderbilt

(2/15/87) 25 Teresa Edwards (15) vs. LSU (3/3/86) 25 Janet Harris (15) vs. Berry (12/1/82) 25 Bernadette Locke (13) vs. Miami (Ohio)

(1/19/80) 25 Bernadette Locke (7) vs. Miss. St.

(12/19/79) 25 Bernadette Locke (12) vs. Florida (1/2/80)

Season No. Player (FGs Made) Year 618 Coco Miller (295) 1998-99 609 Coco Miller (264) 1999-00 603 Kedra Holland-Corn (264) 1996-97 600 Kelly Miller (273) 1998-99 578 Kelly Miller (247) 1999-00 555 Bernadette Locke (236) 1979-80 552 Katrina McClain (310) 1986-87 548 Coco Miller (238) 2001-01 537 Janet Harris (299) 1982-83 527 Janet Harris (281) 1981-82

Career No. Player (FGs Made) Years 2029 Janet Harris (1127) 1981-85 1890 Coco Miller (864) 1997-01 1725 Kelly Miller (781) 1997-01 1685 Teresa Edwards (873) 1982-86 1635 Tasha Humphrey (825) 2004-08 1520 Sherill Baker (676) 2002-06 1514 La’Keshia Frett (743) 1993-97 1413 Wanda Holloway (757) 1980-84 1407 Katrina McClain (873) 1983-87 1380 Tracy Henderson (757) 1993-97

3-Pointers MadeSingle-Game

No. Player (3-FGs Attempted), Opponent7 Coco Miller (8) vs. Charleston So. (12/6/97)7 Kim Berry (11) vs. S. Alabama (2/25/91)7 Kim Berry (11) vs. Georgia St. (1/24/90)7 Kim Berry (12) vs. Miss. St. (2/18/89)6 Cori Chambers (12) vs. Miss. St. (1/11/07)6 Cori Chambers (11) vs. Brown (12/30/06)6 Cori Chambers (9) vs. N.C. A&T (11/15/06)6 Cori Chambers (9) vs. Vanderbilt (3/3/06)6 Megan Darrah (8) vs. Ole Miss (1/5/06)6 Cori Chambers (8) vs. UT-Martin (12/30/05)6 M.B. Lycett (8) vs. S. Carolina (2/13/03)6 Alexis Kendrick (12) vs. Houston (12/20/02)6 Kelly Miller (8) vs. Iowa St. (3/22/99)6 Kedra Holland-Corn (10) vs. La. Tech

(12/27/96)6 Rachel Powell (10) vs. Manhattan

(12/30/94)6 Mariam Lowe (8) vs. Auburn (2/7/93)6 Kim Berry (12) vs. Miss. St. (2/18/89)6 Kim Berry (8) vs. S. Carolina (2/3/88)

Season No. Player (3-FGs Attempted) Year85 Cori Chambers (228) 2006-0778 Cori Chambers (184) 2005-0677 Kedra Holland-Corn (204) 1996-9775 Kedra Holland-Corn (208) 1994-9573 Cori Chambers (191) 2004-0569 Kim Berry (163) 1988-8963 Kedra Holland-Corn (155) 1995-9655 Mary Beth Lycett (150) 2002-0354 Angela Puleo (155) 2007-0854 Kelly Miller (123) 1998-99

CareerNo. Player (3-FGs Attempted) Years282 Cori Chambers (742) 2003-07253 Kedra Holland-Corn (675) 1993-97189 Kim Berry (442) 1987-91187 Kelly Miller (463) 1997-01174 Rachel Powell (440) 1993-97163 Megan Darrah (465) 2004-08149 Janese Hardrick (409) 2003-07144 Alexis Kendrick (466) 2002-06136 Coco Miller (361) 1997-01136 Pam Irwin-Osbolt (425) 1995-99

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No. Player (3-FGs Made), Opponent14 Alexis Kendrick (4) vs. Ole Miss (1/22/04)

13 Cori Chambers (6) vs. MTSU (12/7/06) 13 Cori Chambers (5) vs. Miami (1/15/06) 13 Cori Chambers (5) vs. Baylor (11/13/05) 12 Cori Chambers (6) vs. Miss. St. (1/11/07) 12 Alexis Kendrick (1) vs. Arkansas (2/8/04) 12 Alexis Kendrick (6) vs. Houston (12/20/02) 12 Pam Irwin (5) vs. Ole Miss (2/26/98) 12 Kedra Holland-Corn (5) vs. Clemson

(11/26/96) 12 Kim Berry (4) vs. Arkansas (3/18/90) 12 Kim Berry (7) vs. Georgia St. (1/24/90) 12 Kim Berry (7) vs. Miss. St. (2/18/89)

SeasonNo. Player (3-FGs Made) Year228 Cori Chambers (85) 2006-07

208 Kedra Holland-Corn (75) 1994-95 204 Kedra Holland-Corn (77) 1996-97 191 Cori Chambers (73) 2004-06 184 Cori Chambers (78) 2005-06 163 Kim Berry (69) 1988-89 157 Alexis Kendrick (41) 2003-04 155 Angela Puleo (54) 2007-08 155 Kedra Holland-Corn (63) 1995-96 150 Mary Beth Lycett (55) 2002-03

CareerNo. Player (3-FGs Made) Years742 Cori Chambers (282) 2003-07

675 Kedra Holland-Corn (253) 1993-97 466 Alexis Kendrick (144) 2002-06 465 Megan Darrah (163) 2004-08 463 Kelly Miller (187) 1997-01 442 Kim Berry (189) 1987-91 440 Rachel Powell (174) 1993-97 425 Pam Irwin-Osbolt (136) 1995-99 409 Janese Hardrick (149) 2003-07 361 Coco Miller (136) 1997-01

Free Throws MadeSingle-Game

No. Player (FT Attempted), Opponent 16 Kelly Miller (18) vs. Auburn (1/17/99) 15 Kelly Miller (18) vs. C. Michigan (12/18/97) 15 Katrina McClain (21) vs. S. Alabama

(11/29/86) 13 Janese Hardrick (15) vs. Alabama (2/1/04) 13 Saudia Roundtree (12) vs. vs. La. Tech

(3/25/96) 13 Denise Dunlap (14) vs. Ole Miss (12/19/79) 12 Tasha Humphrey (14) vs. Temple (12/19/05) 12 Kelly Miller (14) vs. Arkansas (2/20/98) 12 Tammye Jenkins (16) vs. Clemson (2/7/90) 12 Katrina McClain (15) vs. Florida A&M

(2/24/87)

Season No. Player (FTs Attempted) Year 176 Katrina McClain (240) 1986-87 148 Tasha Humphrey (177) 2005-06 139 Tasha Humphrey (180) 2004-05 138 Tasha Humphrey (176) 2007-08 137 Katrina McClain (176) 1985-86 136 Kelly Miller (163) 1998-99 131 Ashley Houts (165) 2007-08 130 Saudia Roundtree (174) 1995-96 118 Kelly Miller (144) 1997-98 116 La’Keshia Frett (155) 1994-95

Career No. Player (FT Attempted) Years 522 Tasha Humphrey (666) 2004-08 449 Katrina McClain (616) 1983-87 428 Kelly Miller (519) 1997-01 387 Janet Harris (588) 1981-85 374 Tammye Jenkins (591) 1987-91 361 La’Keshia Frett (463) 1993-97 360 Christi Thomas (525) 2000-04 336 Lady Hardmon (514) 1988-92 324 Ashley Houts (414) 2006-09 317 Wanda Holloway (432) 1980-84

Free Throws AttemptedSingle-Game

No. Player (FTs Made), Opponent 21 Katrina McClain (15) vs. S. Alabama

(11/29/86) 18 Kelly Miller (16) vs. Auburn (1/17/99) 18 Kelly Miller (15) vs. C. Michigan (12/18/97) 16 Tasha Humphrey (10) vs. Auburn (2/24/08) 16 Tammye Jenkins (12) vs. Clemson (2/7/90) 15 Tammye Jenkins (10) vs. Florida (1/8/89) 15 Janese Hardrick (13) vs. Alabama (2/1/04) 15 Katrina McClain (12) vs. Florida A&M

(2/24/87) 15 Katrina McClain (9) vs. La. Tech (12/17/86) 14 Tasha Humphrey (12) vs. Temple

(12/19/05) 14 Kelly Miller (12) vs. Arkansas (2/20/98) 14 Lady Hardmon (7) vs. Iowa (1/5/91) 14 Tari Phillips (10) vs. VCU (12/19/87) 14 Katrina McClain (9) vs. Kansas (3/14/87) 14 Katrina McClain (11) vs. S. Carolina

(1/2/87)

Season No. Player (FTs Made) Year 240 Katrina McClain (176) 1986-87 189 Cynthia Collins (110) 1980-81 180 Tasha Humphrey (139) 2004-05 180 Tammye Jenkins(109) 1987-88 177 Tasha Humphrey (148) 2005-06 176 Tasha Humphrey (138) 2007-08 176 Katrina McClain (137) 1985-86 174 Saudia Roundtree (130) 1995-96 165 Ashley Houts (131) 2007-08 163 Kelly Miller (136) 1998-99

Career No. Player (FTs Made) Years 616 Katrina McClain (449) 1983-87 591 Tammye Jenkins (374) 1987-91 588 Janet Harris (387) 1981-85 525 Christi Thomas (360) 2000-04 519 Kelly Miller (428) 1997-01 514 Lady Hardmon (336) 1988-92 490 Tasha Humphrey (384) 2004-07 494 Cynthia Collins (252) 1979-83 463 La’Keshia Frett (361) 1993-97 432 Wanda Holloway (317) 1980-84

Individual Records

Christi Thomas

La’Keshia Frett

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AssistsSingle-Game

No. Player, Opponent 14 Lady Hardmon vs. Georgia St. (1/6/92) 14 Adrienne Shuler vs. Florida St. (1/31/91) 13 Ashley Houts vs. Auburn (1/29/09) 13 Carla Green vs. Florida A&M (2/17/88) 13 Adrienne Shuler vs. Florida (1/9/88) 13 Teresa Edwards vs. Tenn. Tech (3/16/85) 13 Teresa Edwards vs. Tennessee St. (2/6/85) 13 Bernadette Locke vs. Albany St. (1/21/81) 12 Ashley Houts vs. Iowa (3/23/08) 12 Saudia Roundtree vs. Nebraska (12/21/95) 12 Saudia Roundtree vs. Miss. St. (2/10/95) 12 Kelly Robbins vs. Mercer (2/1/93) 12 Teresa Edwards vs. Rutgers (12/12/84) 12 Teresa Edwards vs. Auburn (3/3/84) 12 Lou Sims vs. California (3/27/81)

Season No. Player (Games Played) Year 226 Saudia Roundtree (33) 1994-95 204 Adrienne Shuler (32) 1990-91 195 Saudia Roundtree (33) 1995-96 189 Teresa Edwards (33) 1983-84 188 Teresa Edwards (30) 1984-85 185 Bernadette Locke (37) 1980-81 179 Lady Hardmon (30) 1991-92 176 Teresa Edwards (32) 1985-86 164 Kelly Miller (28) 1997-98 163 Ashley Houts (33) 2007-08 163 Kelly Miller (33) 2000-01

Career No. Player (Games Played) Years 653 Teresa Edwards (128) 1982-86 639 Kelly Miller (131) 1997-01 553 Adrienne Shuler (118) 1987-91 545 Alexis Kendrick (132) 2002-06 438 Ashley Houts (99) 2006-09 436 Rachel Powell (122) 1993-97 433 Lady Hardmon (121) 1988-92 425 Carla Green (119) 1985-89 421 Saudia Roundtree (66) 1994-96 399 Sherill Baker (131) 2002-06

BlocksSingle-Game

No. Player, Opponent 10 Tracy Henderson vs. Louisville (3/19/95) 9 Tawana McDonald vs. Houston (12/10/00) 7 Christi Thomas vs. Georgia St. (11/21/03) 7 Katrina McClain vs. Missouri (1/8/87) 7 Katrina McClain vs. Chattanooga (1/6/86) 7 Katrina McClain vs. Western Ky. (3/29/85) 6 13 times, most recent by Kara Braxton vs.

Oakland (12/8/02)

Season No. Player (Games Played) Year 103 Tawana McDonald (33) 2000-01 90 Tawana McDonald (35) 1999-00 87 Katrina McClain (29) 1984-85 87 Katrina McClain (31) 1985-86 83 Tracy Henderson (33) 1994-95 73 Katrina McClain (32) 1986-87 72 Tracy Henderson (33) 1995-96 70 Angel Robinson (32) 2008-09 59 Kara Braxton (30) 2001-02 59 Tracy Henderson (28) 1993-94

Career No. Player (Games Played) Years 297 Tawana McDonald (124) 1998-02 290 Katrina McClain (125) 1983-87 267 Tracy Henderson (122) 1993-97 194 Christi Thomas (124) 2000-04 179 Barbara Bootz (126) 1983-87 163 Tammye Jenkins (115) 1987-91 152 Angel Robinson (98) 2006-09 119 Tasha Humphrey (126) 2004-08 104 Wanda Holloway (134) 1980-84 102 Kara Braxton (51) 2001-03

StealsSingle-Game

No. Player, Opponent10 Ashley Houts vs. Memphis (11/29/06)10 Sherill Baker vs. Miss. St. (119/06)10 Kedra Holland-Corn vs. Virginia (12/4/96)10 Adrienne Shuler vs. Howard (2/22/89)9 Sherill Baker vs. Marist (3/19/06) 9 Sherill Baker vs. MTSU (11/30/05)9 Sherill Baker vs. LMU (11/26/05)9 Kelly Miller vs. Arkansas (1/21/98)9 Kedra Holland-Corn vs. Wingate (12/10/96)9 Kim Thompson vs. Coppin St. (12/28/93)9 Bernadette Locke vs. UNC-Asheville

(1/23/80)

SeasonNo. Player (Games Played) Year149 Sherill Baker (32) 2005-06116 Kedra Holland-Corn (31) 1996-97114 Bernadette Locke (27) 1979-80104 Sherill Baker (35) 2003-04104 Bernadette Locke (37) 1980-81103 Adrienne Shuler (32) 1990-91100 Teresa Edwards (30) 1984-8593 Ashley Houts (34) 2006-0791 Teresa Edwards (32) 1985-8689 Sherill Baker (30) 2002-03

CareerNo. Player (Games Played) Years426 Sherill Baker (131) 2002-06342 Teresa Edwards (128) 1982-86308 Adrienne Shuler (118) 1987-91302 Kedra Holland-Corn (125) 1993-97285 Kelly Miller (131) 1997-01279 Janet Harris (131) 1981-85250 Ashley Houts (99) 2006-09 238 Carla Green (119) 1985-89225 Coco Miller (130) 1997-01218 Bernadette Locke (64) 1979-81

Sherill Baker

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FreshmanPoints

No. Player year663 Janet Harris 1981-82

628 Tasha Humphrey 2004-05 598 Deborah Mitchell 1980-81 522 Wanda Holloway 1980-81 489 Kara Braxton 2001-02 489 Kelly Miller 1997-98

ReboundsNo. Player year392 Wanda Holloway 1980-81

371 Janet Harris 1981-82 313 Deborah Mitchell 1980-81 283 Cynthia Collins 1979-80 276 Tasha Humphrey 2004-05

AssistsNo. Player year164 Kelly Miller 1997-98

158 Alexis Kendrick 2002-03 128 Adrienne Shuler 1987-88 127 Rachel Powell 1993-94 114 Ashley Houts 2006-07

BlocksNo. Player year59 Kara Braxton 2001-02

59 Tracy Henderson 1993-94 56 Tawana McDonald 1998-99 53 Barbara Bootz 1983-84 43 Katrina McClain 1983-84

StealsNo. Player year93 Ashley Houts 2006-07

89 Sherill Baker 2002-03 84 Lou Sims 1980-81 76 Kelly Miller 1997-98 76 Janet Harris 1981-82

SophomorePoints

No. Player year 692 Janet Harris 1982-83 628 Kelly Miller 1998-99 626 Coco Miller 1998-99 624 Tasha Humphrey 2005-06 523 La’Keshia Frett 1994-95

Rebounds No. Player year 397 Janet Harris 1982-83 309 Tawana McDonald 1999-00 304 Cynthia Collins 1980-81 283 Tasha Humphrey 2005-06 283 Wanda Holloway 1981-82

Assists No. Player year 189 Teresa Edwards 1983-84 163 Ashley Houts 2007-08 160 Traci Waites 1985-86 155 Alexis Kendrick 2003-04 150 Kelly Miller 1998-99

Blocks No. Player year 90 Tawana McDonald 1999-00 87 Katrina McClain 1984-85 83 Tracy Henderson 1994-95 54 Tammye Jenkins 1988-89 51 Angel Robinson 2007-08

Steals No. Player year 104 Sherill Baker 2003-04 87 Ashley Houts 2007-08 81 Teresa Edwards 1983-84 78 Kedra Holland 1994-95 72 Carla Green 1986-87

JuniorPoints

No. Player year 661 Katrina McClain 1985-86 586 Janet Harris 1983-84 556 Bernadette Locke 1979-80 555 Coco Miller 1999-00 544 Kelly Miller 1999-00

Rebounds No. Player year 314 Katrina McClain 1985-86 298 Angel Robinson 2008-09 288 La’Keshia Frett 1995-96 279 Janet Harris 1983-84 258 Wanda Holloway 1982-83

Assists No. Player year 226 Saudia Roundtree 1994-95 188 Teresa Edwards 1984-85 162 Kelly Miller 1999-00 151 Ashley Houts 2008-09 147 Carla Green 1987-88

Blocks No. Player year 103 Tawana McDonald 2000-01 87 Katrina McClain 1985-86 72 Tracy Henderson 1995-96 70 Angel Robinson 2008-09 56 Christi Thomas 2002-03

Steals No. Player year 114 Bernadette Locke 1979-80 100 Teresa Edwards 1984-85 84 Sherill Baker 2004-05 75 Kelly Miller 1999-00 70 Ashley Houts 2008-09 70 Kedra Holland 1995-96

SeniorPoints

No. Player year 796 Katrina McClain 1986-87 700 Janet Harris 1984-85 630 Teresa Edwards 1985-86 598 Sherill Baker 2005-06 552 Tasha Humphrey 2007-08

Rebounds No. Player year 391 Katrina McClain 1986-87 351 Janet Harris 1984-85 300 Tasha Humphrey 2007-08 290 Christi Thomas 2003-04 245 Medina Turner 1992-93

Assists No. Player year 204 Adrienne Shuler 1990-91 195 Saudia Roundtree 1995-96 185 Bernadette Locke 1980-81 179 Lady Hardmon 1991-92 176 Teresa Edwards 1985-86

Blocks No. Player year 73 Katrina McClain 1986-87 53 Tracy Henderson 1996-97 52 Tammye Jenkins 1990-91 51 Christi Thomas 2003-04 51 Barbara Bootz 1986-87

Steals No. Player year 149 Sherill Baker 2005-06 116 Kedra Holland-Corn 1996-97 104 Bernadette Locke 1980-81 103 Adrienne Shuler 1990-91 91 Teresa Edwards 1985-86

Class Records

Lou Sims

Barbara Bootz

Janet Harris Katrina McClain Teresa Edwards Kelly Miller Tawana McDonald Sherill Baker

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Points No. oPPoNeNt 125 vs. S.C. State (2/25/91) 124 vs. Mercer (2/11/81) 122 vs. UNC-Asheville (11/26/93) 119 vs. Tift (1974-75) 118 vs. Oral Roberts (11/22/98) 116 vs. Oral Roberts (1/25/93) 116 vs. Valdosta State (12/4/86) 114 vs. Georgia State (2/2/84) 113 vs. Georgia Tech (12/13/94) 113 vs. Kentucky (2/23/86)

Rebounds No. oPPoNeNt 72 vs. Rider (12/29/92) 72 vs. Appalachian St. (12/31/82) 68 vs. Marquette (1/11/95) 68 vs. UNC-Asheville (1/23/80) 66 vs. Ga. Southern (12/4/01) 66 vs. S.C. State (1/26/89) 64 vs. UNC-Asheville (1/23/95) 63 vs. Southern Utah St. (1/15/90) 61 vs. Tennessee State (1/18/89) 61 vs. Vanderbilt (1/14/84)

Field Goals Made No. oPPoNeNt 52 vs. Valdosta State (12/4/86) 50 vs. Louisville (3/17/84) 49 vs. UNC-Asheville (11/26/93) 49 vs. Xavier (1/3/85) 49 vs. Augusta (1/28/84) 49 vs. Georgia State (2/2/83) 47 vs. Mercer (2/11/81) 46 vs. UT-Chattanooga (2/16/87) 46 vs. Mercer (2/13/86) 46 vs. Central Michigan (11/22/85)

Field Goals Attempted No. oPPoNeNt 101 vs. UNC-Asheville (1/23/80) 96 vs. Augusta (1/28/84) 91 vs. Marquette (1/11/95) 91 vs. Northwestern (12/21/90) 89 vs. Mercer (2/4/87) 88 vs. St. Francis (3/15/96) 88 vs. Mississippi State (1/28/96) 88 vs. Ga. Southern (11/28/95) 87 vs. UNC-Asheville (1/23/95) 87 vs. Coppin State (12/29/93)

Field Goal Percentage Pct. oPPoNeNt .684 vs. N.C. State (11/30/85) .677 vs. Florida A&M (12/16/85) .676 vs. Mercer (2/13/86) .675 vs. Valdosta State (12/4/86) .673 vs. Mississippi State (3/2/86) .667 vs. Detroit (12/19/88) .656 vs. Mercer (1/14/85) .643 vs. Ga. Southern (12/11/85) .642 vs. Kentucky (2/2/06) .639 vs. Vanderbilt (2/10/85)

3-Pointers Made No. oPPoNeNt 13 vs. Florida (1/29/97) 13 vs. Georgia State (1/24/90) 12 vs. Florida (1/4/07) 12 vs. Ole Miss (1/5/06) 12 vs. Iona (12/6/05) 12 vs. Stetson (1/10/05) 12 vs. Florida (1/18/04) 11 8 times, most recent vs. Mercer (12/17/07)

3-Pointers Attempted No. oPPoNeNt 34 vs. Ole Miss (1/22/04) 33 vs. Iona (12/19/04) 33 vs. Ga. Southern (11/24/97) 32 vs. Florida (1/18/04) 31 vs. Arkansas (2/8/04) 29 vs. Baylor (11/13/05) 28 vs. TCU (11/27/04) 27 7 times, most recent vs. Florida (2/14/08)

3-Point Percentage Pct. oPPoNeNt (MIN. 5 MaDe) 1.000 vs. Vanderbilt (1/30/00) .778 vs. Kentucky (3/5/09) .778 vs. Austin Peay (12/16/97) .714 vs. Detroit (12/19/88) .667 vs. Auburn (1/17/99) .667 vs. Loyola (12/1/90) .667 vs. South Carolina (2/3/88) .643 vs. Richmond (12/21/06) .636 vs. Georgia State (12/12/94) .619 vs. Florida (1/29/97)

Free Throws Made No. oPPoNeNt 40 vs. Mississippi State (2/17/90) 37 vs. South Alabama (2/25/91) 36 vs. Middle Tenn. St. (2/12/85) 35 vs. Oklahoma (12/13/98) 35 vs. Oral Roberts (11/22/98) 34 vs. UCLA (12/5/02) 33 vs. Oklahoma (11/22/00) 33 vs. Central Michigan (12/18/97) 32 vs. Vanderbilt (1/18/07) 31 vs. Georgia Tech (12/17/01)

Free Throws Attempted No. oPPoNeNt 53 vs. Mississippi State (2/17/90) 51 vs. South Alabama (2/25/91) 51 vs. Middle Tenn. St. (2/12/85) 51 vs. Alabany State (12/17/79) 46 vs. Oklahoma (12/13/98) 45 vs. Georgia State (1/3/83) 44 vs. Georgia Tech (12/27/01) 44 vs. Oklahoma (11/22/00) 44 vs. Northeast La. (11/28/90) 42 vs. Vanderbilt (1/18/07) 42 vs. Eastern Kentucky (1/22/90)

Free Throw Percentage Pct. oPPoNeNt (MIN. 15 MaDe) .955 vs. Mississippi State (2/1/09 .955 vs. Illinois (3/15/86) .952 vs. Tennessee (3/4/06) .952 vs. Mississippi State (2/6/00) .944 vs. Missouri-K.C. (12/18/92) .941 vs. LSU (2/10/08) .941 vs. Iowa (12/20/95) .938 vs. Tennessee (3/6/04) .938 vs. Mississippi State (2/8/86) .923 vs. Kentucky (3/2/07)

Assists No. oPPoNeNt 35 vs. Louisville (3/17/84) 34 vs. Florida A&M (12/16/85) 33 vs. Ole Miss (1/16/03) 32 vs. Morris Brown (1/7/02) 32 vs. UT-Chattanooga (12/2/84) 31 vs. Winthrop (1/7/93) 31 vs. Florida A&M (2/26/92) 31 vs. Southern Utah St. (1/15/90) 31 vs. Albany State (2/27/81) 30 vs. Florida (1/12/03) 30 vs. Midddle Tenn. St. (12/1/96) 30 vs. N.C. State (1/3/90) 30 vs. N.C. State (11/30/85)

Blocked Shots No. oPPoNeNt 16 vs. Kentucky (2/1/81) 13 vs. Ga. Southern (12/4/01) 13 vs. Georgia State (11/27/01) 13 vs. Maine (11/18/01) 13 vs. Louisville (3/19/95) 12 vs. Houston (12/10/00) 12 vs. Tennessee Tech (11/23/85) 11 vs. LSU (1/3/02) 11 vs. East Tenn. St. (12/29/99) 11 vs. Alcorn State (12/4/99) 11 vs. Boise State (12/20/98)

Steals No. oPPoNeNt 34 vs. Ga. Southern (11/28/95) 27 vs. UNC-Asheville (11/26/93) 27 vs. UNC-Asheville (1/23/80) 26 vs. Xavier (1/3/85) 25 vs. Morris Brown (1/7/02) 25 vs. Georgia Tech (12/4/82) 25 vs. S.C. State (12/19/95) 23 vs. Arkansas (1/21/98) 23 vs. Wingate (12/10/96) 23 vs. Coppin State (12/29/93) 23 vs. Southern Utah St. (1/15/90)

Team Single-Game Records

Janet Harris

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Individual RecordsFree Throws Made

18 Dana Chatman, LSU (2/10/91) 17 Angie Bonner, Kansas St. (1/6/83) 15 Barbara Williams, USC-Aiken (1/7/80) 15 Tricia Clay, Texas Tech (12/14/84)

Free Throws Attempted 21 Dana Chatman, LSU (2/10/91) 20 Angie Bonner, Kansas St. (1/6/83) 19 Lucienne Berthieu, OSU (2/16/02) 18 Janet Holt, Tennessee Tech (12/12/99) 18 Barbara Williams, USC-Aiken (1/7/80) 18 Tricia Clay, Texas Tech (12/14/84)

Assists 18 Dawn Marsh, Tennessee (3/7/88) 17 Tameka Johnson, LSU (3/5/05) 14 Rhonda Windham, USC (4/1/83) 13 Dalma Ivanyi, Florida Int’l (12/5/97)

Blocked Shots 10 Marita Payne, Auburn (1/16/05) 9 Meribeth Feenstra, Liberty (3/16/01) 8 Sandora Irvin, TCU (11/27/04) 8 Slyvia Cummings, Oral Roberts (1/25/93

Steals 10 Stephanie Edwards, Louisville (3/17/84) 10 Audrey Burcy, Ohio State (12/19/92) 9 Jocelyn Penn, South Carolina (2/7/02) 9 Karen Booker, Vanderbilt (3/5/87)

Stegeman Coliseum’sLargest Crowds

att. oPPoNeNt Date 10,523 Tennesssee 1/14/07 10,523 Tennessee 1/17/00 10,523 Tennessee 1/28/99 10,523 Connecticut 1/20/97 10,082 Tennessee 2/10/02 9,495 Tennessee 2/12/04 9,011 Auburn 2/23/91 8,218 Texas 11/21/04 8,127 LSU 1/25/04 7,645 Arkansas 2/18/01 7,544 Southern Cal 1/6/85

Opponent Single-Game RecordsTeam Records

Points Scored 113 by Mercer (2/13/80) 110 by Valdosta State (1978) 105 by Alabama (2/29/92)

Rebounds 63 by Tennessee (1/8/96) 62 by Valdosta State (2/18/80) 62 by Tennessee (1/29/86)

Field Goals Made 51 by Mercer (2/13/80) 43 by Tennessee (1/28/98) 40 by Arizona State (3/12/82)

Field Goals Attempted 95 by Valdosta State (2/18/80) 89 by Mercer (2/13/80) 84 by Louisiana Tech (3/25/96)

3-Pointers Made 13 Georgia Southern (11/21/06) 13 by Santa Clara (11/18/05); 13 by Eastern Kentucky (1/22/90)

3-Pointers Attempted 34 by South Carolina (1/29/95) 30 by Florida (3/1/09); by Marist (3/19/06) 29 6 times, most recently by Georgia

Southern (11/21/06)

Free Throws Made 34 by Tennessee (3/5/94) 33 by Auburn (2/10/90) 33 by South Carolina (1/16/93)

Free Throws Attempted 51 by South Carolina (1/16/93) 43 by Vanderbilt (2/15/81) 43 by Alabama (1/31/81) 42 by Ole Miss (3/4/89) 42 by Auburn (2/10/90)

Assists 32 by Mercer (2/13/80) 32 by Arizona State (3/12/82) 28 by Ole Miss (2/7/80)

Blocked Shots 12 by Rice (3/19/05) 12 by Kentucky (1/18/80) 12 by Virginia (12/4/96) 11 by TCU (11/27/04) 11 by Liberty (3/16/01)

Steals 23 by Ohio State (2/6/94) 22 by Tennessee (1/28/98) 20 by Alabama (2/28/93)

Points43 LaToya Thomas, Mississippi St. (1/13/02)40 Sharon Tucker, Oral Roberts (11/22/80)38 Dana Chatman, LSU (2/10/91)37 Chandi Jones, Houston (12/20/02)35 Isabelle Fijalkowski, Colorado (3/25/95)35 Valerie Still, Kentucky (2/6/82)34 Michelle Cozad, Santa Clara (11/18/05)34 Susan Taylor, Valdosta St. (2/18/80)34 Wanda Hightower, UAB (3/12/81)

Rebounds26 Susan Taylor, Valdosta St. (2/18/80)23 Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Tech (3/16/85)21 Jab Johnson, NE La. (12/10/88)20 Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion (3/31/85)

Field Goals Made17 Sharon Tucker, Oral Roberts (11/22/80)16 Valerie Still, Kentucky (2/6/82)16 Babara Kennedy, Clemson (11/28/79)15 LeAnn Harrell, Valdosta St. (2/18/80)15 Michelle Marciniak, Notre Dame (12/8/91)

Field Goals Attempted35 LeAnn Harrell, Valdosta St. (2/18/80)31 Eva Lemeh, Vanderbilt (2/16/81)30 Denise Lloyd, Georgia St. (1/6/82)30 Pam Leake, North Carolina (12/27/85)30 Jackie McKinnon, Dist. of Col. (1/30/90)

3-Pointers Made9 Wendi Willits, Arkansas (2/21/99)8 Bridget Pettis, Florida (1/22/92)7 Jennifer Howard, N.C. State (3/23/95)6 Alexis Rack, Mississippi State (2/1/096 Doneeka Hodges, LSU (1/25/04)6 Tatyana Troina, South Carolina (1/10/02)6 Cornelia Gayden, LSU (2/20/93)

3-Pointers Attempted17 Cornelia Gayden, LSU (2/20/93)15 Alexis Rack, Mississippi State (2/1/09)15 Doneeka Hodges, LSU (1/25/04)15 Alie Rousseau, Ga. Southern (12/4/01)14 Candace Wiggins, Stanford (11/26/0614 Brandi McCain, Florida (1/11/01)14 Laura Vaughn, Alabama (1/9/90)

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PointsNo. SeaSoN GaMeS

2938 1980-81 37 2855 1985-86 32 2820 1999-00 36 2795 1983-84 33 2792 1984-85 34 2786 1998-99 34 2736 1990-91 32 2734 1995-96 33 2699 1994-95 33 2626 2000-01 33 Points Per Game avG. SeaSoN PtS./GaMeS

89.2 1985-86 2855/3285.5 1990-91 2736/3285.0 1983-84 2795/3382.1 1984-85 2792/3481.9 1998-99 2786/3481.8 1994-95 2699/3380.7 1989-90 2402/3080.7 1988-89 2421/30 79.8 2005-06 2554/3279.6 2000-01 2626/33

ReboundsNo. SeaSoN GaMeS

1717 1980-81 37 1491 1994-95 33 1481 1992-93 34 1473 1999-00 36 1415 2003-04 35 1380 1998-99 34 1379 1983-84 33 1365 1995-96 33 1363 1982-83 34 1358 2000-01 33 Field Goals Made

No. SeaSoN GaMeS1234 1980-81 37

1193 1985-86 32 1188 1983-84 33 1173 1984-85 34 1094 1999-00 36 1077 1982-83 34 1055 1990-91 32 1051 1995-96 33 1043 1998-99 34 1043 1994-95 33

Field Goal Attempts No. SeaSoN GaMeS 2554 1980-81 37 2334 1999-00 36 2304 1994-95 33 2286 1998-99 34 2284 1983-84 33 2248 1995-96 33 2248 1982-83 34 2220 1992-93 34 2211 2003-04 35 2209 1984-85 34 3-FGs Made No. SeaSoN GaMeS 228 2005-06 32 215 2006-07 34 207 2007-08 33 203 2004-05 34 191 2003-04 35 179 1995-96 33 167 1996-97 31 160 2002-03 31 155 1998-99 34 154 1994-95 33 3-FG Attempts No. SeaSoN GaMeS 626 2007-08 33 625 2006-07 34 606 2003-04 35 601 2004-05 34 581 2005-06 32 513 1995-96 33 489 1996-97 31 478 2002-03 31 451 1998-99 34 450 1994-95 33 Free Throws Made No. SeaSoN GaMeS 545 1998-99 34 534 1990-91 32 519 2000-01 33 508 1992-93 34 495 1999-00 36 493 1987-88 31 490 2006-07 34 488 2003-04 35 475 2007-08 33 470 1980-81 37

Free Throw Atttempts No. SeaSoN GaMeS 782 1990-91 32 759 1998-99 34 748 1980-81 37 735 1987-88 31 723 2000-01 33 720 1992-93 34 715 1989-90 30 708 1999-00 36 692 1994-95 33 688 1982-83 34 Assists No. SeaSoN GaMeS 678 1985-86 32 676 1985-86 32 657 1983-84 33 609 1999-00 36 604 1995-96 33 594 1994-95 33 591 2000-01 33 582 1990-91 32 573 1986-87 32 570 1998-99 34 Blocks No. SeaSoN GaMeS 188 2001-02 30 187 1999-00 36 177 2000-01 34 169 1994-95 33 168 1983-84 33 158 1986-87 32 156 1985-86 32 154 1984-85 34 148 2002-03 31 148 1995-96 33 Steals No. SeaSoN GaMeS 443 1980-81 37 410 1984-85 34 408 1990-91 32 394 1995-96 33 391 1983-84 33 391 1982-83 34 385 1999-00 36 383 1981-82 30 371 2005-06 32 369 1985-86 36

Overtime Games (19-9)

Team Season RecordsScoring Margins

Largest Margins of Victory PtS. Score oPPoNeNt (Date) 72 106-34 vs. Savannah State (12/10/05) 71 102-31 vs. UNC Asheville (1/23/95) 71 102-31 vs. S.C. State (1/26/89) 70 102-32 vs. Tennessee St. (1/18/89) 69 105-36 vs. Morris Brown (1/7/02) 68 106-38 vs. Xavier (Ohio) (1/3/85) 67 116-49 vs. Oral Roberts (1/25/93) 66 112-46 vs. Southern Utah St. (1/15/90) 65 101-36 vs. UNC Asheville (1/6/96) 64 119-55 vs. Tift (1974-75)

Date oPPoNeNt W-l Score12/2/78 North Georgia W 63-591/12/80 Mercer W 87-852/2/80 at Georgia Southern L 63-652/18/80 at Valdosta State W *99-9612/17/80 vs. Tennessee L 68-733/28/81 vs. Arizona State W 75-731/6/82 at Georgia State L 77-791/30/82 South Carolina W 82-751/30/83 at Kentucky L 59-662/26/83 Mercer W 78-6612/12/84 at Western Kentucky L 67-7212/15/86 vs. Northwestern St. W 95-9412/21/90 vs. Northwestern W 93-832/10/91 at Louisiana State W 108-10212/8/91 Notre Dame W 90-862/10/95 Mississippi W 80-7712/8/96 at Tennessee W 94-931/4/98 Wisconsin L 64-742/20/98 at Arkansas W 86-8111/27/99 at Maine W 79-682/3/00 Florida W 81-7611/20/01 Middle Tennessee St. W 77-7212/16/01 at N.C. State W 68-631/19/03 South Carolina W *97-911/22/04 at Ole Miss L *79-903/6/04 vs. Tennessee W 68-662/27/05 Vanderbilt L 59-6612/19/05 at Temple L 66-692/15/07 at Kentucky W 82-7212/29/07 vs. Florida State W 71-62

* Denotes double-overtime game

Largest Margins of Defeat PtS. Score oPPoNeNt (Date) 59 43-102 vs. Tennessee (1/28/98) 41 51-92 vs. North Georgia (1973-74) 40 70-110 vs. Valdosta St. (1973-74) 39 74-113 vs. Mercer (2/13/80) 39 70-109 vs. Shorter (11/30/77) 37 53-90 vs. Mercer (1974-75) 36 65-101 vs. Valdosta St. (11/19/76) 36 36-72 vs. West Georgia (1973-74) 36 44-80 vs. Mercer (1973-74)

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1. Janet Harris No. 45 6-3 F/C Chicago, Ill.

Sea. G-GS FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a bl St PtS.-avG.05 33-32 236-421 .561 39-180 .772 276-8.4 50 36 35 628-19.006 31-31 223-442 .505 148-177 .836 283-9.1 52 23 37 624-20.107 29-26 176-352 .500 97-133 .729 221-7.6 47 24 32 468-16.108 33-33 190-420 .452 138-176 .784 300-9.1 70 36 40 552-16.7 126-122 825-1635 .505 522-666 .784 1080-8.6 219 119 144 2272-18.0

2. Tasha Humphrey No. 34 6-3 F Gainesville, Ga.

Sea. G-GS FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a bl St PtS.-avG.84 33-8 137-197 .695 66-95 .695 254-7.7 27 43 46 340-10.385 29-21 164-262 .626 70-105 .667 234-8.1 30 87 44 398-13.786 31-30 262-396 .662 137-176 .778 314-10.1 37 87 54 661-21.387 32-32 310-552 .562 176-240 .733 391-12.2 51 73 56 796-24.9 125-91 873-1407 .620 449-616 .729 1193-9.5 145 290 200 2195-17.6

3. Katrina McClain No. 32 6-2 C Charleston, S.C.

Sea. G-GS FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a bl St PtS.-avG.98 28-28 166-414 .401 118-144 .819 159-5.7 164 5 76 489-17.599 34-34 219-477 .459 136-163 .834 205-6.0 150 4 66 628-18.500 36-36 203-456 .445 94-115 .817 168-4.7 162 5 75 544-15.101 33-33 193-378 .511 80-97 .825 179-5.4 163 1 68 516-15.6 131-131 781-1725 .452 428-519 .825 711-5.4 639 15 285 2177-16.6

4. Kelly Miller No. 23 5-10 G Rochester, Minn.

Sea. G-GS FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a bl St PtS.-avG.98 27-21 179-415 .431 50-74 .676 123-4.6 104 4 48 432-16.099 34-33 263-536 .491 68-89 .764 132-3.9 77 3 55 626-18.400 36-36 215-487 .442 76-98 .776 114-3.2 114 5 57 555-15.401 33-31 207-452 .458 73-87 .839 134-4.1 101 5 65 518-15.7 130-121 864-1890 .475 267-348 .767 503-3.9 396 17 225 2131-16.4

5. Coco Miller No. 35 5-10 G Rochester, Minn.

Sea. G-GS FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a bl St PtS.-avG.83 33-31 189-412 .459 52-82 .634 73-2.2 100 9 70 430-13.084 33-33 207-397 .521 51-65 .785 81-2.5 189 14 81 465-14.185 30-29 203-385 .527 58-79 .734 84-2.8 188 13 100 464-15.586 32-32 274-491 .558 82-104 .788 146-4.6 176 12 91 630-19.7 128-125 873-1685 .518 243-330 .736 384-3.0 653 48 342 1989-15.5

6. Teresa Edwards No. 5 5-11 G Cairo, Ga.

Sea. G-GS FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a bl St PtS.-avG.94 28-25 154-323 .477 85-111 .766 168-6.0 69 13 34 393-14.095 33-33 203-421 .482 116-155 .748 199-6.0 100 24 45 523-15.996 33-33 195-374 .521 90-107 .841 288-8.7 65 32 63 481-14.697 28-25 191-396 .482 70-90 .778 187-6.7 81 16 47 453-16.2 122-116 743-1514 .491 361-463 .780 842-6.9 315 85 189 1850-15.2

7. La’Keshia Frett No. 00 6-3 F Hampton, Va.

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8. Wanda Holloway No. 51 6-2 C Sharon, Pa.

Sea. G-GS FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a bl St PtS.-avG.94 28-24 148-289 .512 53-99 .535 174-6.2 7 59 17 349-12.5 95 33-33 219-399 .549 72-125 .576 252-7.6 13 83 38 510-15.596 33-33 208-359 .579 50-79 .633 211-6.4 22 72 26 466-14.197 28-26 182-333 .547 75-108 .694 186-6.6 28 53 29 439-15.7 122-116 757-1380 .549 250-411 .608 823-6.7 70 267 110 1764-14.5

9. Tracy Henderson No. 33 6-3 C Minneapolis, Minn.

Sea. G-GS FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a bl St PtS.-avG.03 30-25 115-307 .375 51-72 .708 129-4.3 83 11 89 289-9.604 35-35 157-381 .412 62-86 .721 133-3.8 120 3 104 390-11.105 34-30 162-375 .432 57-74 .770 158-4.6 93 4 84 388-11.406 32-32 242-457 .530 110-136 .809 150-4.7 103 6 149 598-18.7 131-122 676-1520 .445 280-368 .761 570-4.4 399 24 426 1665-12.7

10. Sherill Baker No. 11 5-8 G Stone Mountain, Ga.

Sea. G-GS FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a bl St PtS.-avG.88 30-29 185-363 .510 109-180 .606 259-8.6 25 32 47 479-16.089 30-28 170-357 .476 98-153 .641 229-7.6 27 54 27 438-14.690 27-26 128-250 .512 96-141 .681 218-8.1 18 25 31 352-13.091 28-23 129-270 .478 71-117 .607 208-7.4 35 52 34 329-11.8 115-106 612-1240 .494 374-591 .633 914-8.0 105 163 139 1598-13.9

11. Tammye Jenkins No. 55 6-4 F/C Dawson, Ga.

Sea. G-GS FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a bl St PtS.-avG.01 29-11 130-255 .510 75-121 .620 188-6.5 18 42 26 338-11.702 30-12 122-237 .515 62-103 .602 187-6.2 27 45 31 311-10.403 30-28 180-335 .537 111-156 .712 241-8.0 22 56 38 481-16.004 35-33 173-321 .539 112-145 .772 290-8.3 28 51 38 463-13.2 124-84 605-1148 .527 360-525 .685 906-7.3 95 194 133 1593-12.8

12. Christi Thomas No. 4 6-5 F/C Buford, Ga.

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13. Kedra Holland-Corn No. 25 5-8 G Houston, Texas

Sea. G-GS FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a bl St PtS.-avG.83 34-32 184-370 .497 95-125 .760 193-5.7 67 29 37 463-13.684 33-29 127-285 .446 56-76 .737 168-5.1 93 13 54 310-9.485 34-34 153-303 .505 66-78 .846 174-5.1 115 6 35 372-10.986 31-31 140-291 .481 84-114 .737 193-6.2 72 6 30 364-11.7 132-126 604-1249 .484 301-393 .766 728-5.5 347 54 156 1509-11.4

14. Lisa O’Connor No. 43 6-1 F Cartersville, Ga.

Sea. G-GS FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a bl St PtS.-avG.04 35-12 90-246 .366 25-27 .926 91-2.6 54 9 25 251-7.205 34-29 168-392 .429 38-47 .809 133-3.9 43 5 51 447-13.106 32-31 136-318 .428 10-11 .909 111-3.5 69 5 34 360-11.307 34-34 158-376 .420 31-40 .775 112-3.3 60 4 43 432-12.7 135-106 552-1332 .414 104-125 .832 447-3.3 226 23 153 1490-11.0

15. Cori Chambers No. 21 5-9 G New Rochelle, N.y.

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16. Tina Price No. 14

Sea. G-GS FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a bl St PtS.-avG.89 30-22 81-167 .485 52-82 .634 119-4.0 46 7 23 214-7.190 29-29 155-311 .498 99-142 .697 165-5.7 112 3 57 410-14.191 32-30 158-338 .468 97-150 .647 140-4.4 96 1 61 413-12.992 30-29 135-313 .431 89-140 .636 114-3.8 179 7 60 361-12.0 121-110 529-1129 .469 337-514 .656 538-4.4 433 18 201 1397-11.5

17. Lady Hardmon No. 23 5-10 G Atlanta, Ga.

Sea. G-GS FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a bl St PtS.-avG.90 26-19 75-202 .371 21-30 .700 89-3.4 45 6 30 179-6.991 32-31 183-354 .517 66-81 .815 116-3.6 71 9 37 484-15.112 30-23 105-251 .418 41-51 .804 114-3.8 69 10 41 278-9.393 34-34 162-362 .448 88-107 .822 138-4.1 118 16 45 455-13.4 122-107 525-1169 .449 216-269 .803 457-3.7 303 41 153 1396-11.4

18. Camille Lowe No. 14 5-11 G/F Macon, Ga.

Sea. G-GS FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a bl St PtS.-avG.88 31-7 68-147 .463 22-37 .595 113-3.7 7 7 10 158-5.189 30-21 111-222 .500 41-67 .612 151-5.0 11 13 21 263-8.890 29-29 159-258 .616 65-124 .524 181-6.2 8 13 29 383-13.291 30-26 181-328 .552 68-101 .673 204-6.8 19 17 36 430-14.3 120-83 519-955 .544 196-329 .596 649-5.4 45 50 96 1234-10.3

19. Stacey Ford No. 53 6-2 F/C Anderson, S.C.

Sea. G-GS FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a bl St PtS.-avG.99 27-25 96-195 .492 53-98 .541 186-6.9 24 56 45 245-9.100 35-34 166-302 .550 88-136 .647 309-8.8 35 90 47 420-12.001 33-33 124-265 .468 91-119 .765 230-7.0 41 103 50 339-10.302 29-23 84-153 .549 53-77 .688 160-5.5 35 48 37 221-7.6 124-115 470-915 .514 285-430 .663 885-7.1 135 297 179 1225-9.9

20. Tawana McDonald No. 40 6-4 C Flint, Mich.

Sea. G-GS FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a bl St PtS.-avG.04 35-18 120-297 .404 88-106 .830 107-3.1 108 2 47 374-10.705 32-0 76-160 .475 79-96 .823 79-2.5 66 0 30 262-8.206 32-2 91-194 .469 59-85 .694 101-3.2 88 2 60 282-8.807 34-27 89-242 .368 85-102 .833 135-4.0 117 5 61 294-8.6 133-47 376-893 .421 311-389 .799 422-3.2 379 9 198 1212-9.1

21. Janese Hardrick No. 14 5-6 G Powder Springs, Ga.

Sea. G-GS FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a bl St PtS.-avG.87 32-1 109-188 .580 48-72 .667 144-4.5 22 11 17 266-8.388 31-24 187-316 .592 70-101 .693 197-6.4 14 19 20 444-14.389 30-9 127-225 .564 57-79 .722 149-5.0 26 16 20 311-10.490 29-5 59-118 .500 35-56 .625 100-3.5 26 10 16 153-5.3 122-39 482-847 .569 210-308 .682 590-4.8 88 56 73 1174-9.6

22. Sherelle Warren No. 54 6-3 C Dyersburg, Tenn.

Sea. G-GS FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a bl St PtS.-avG.03 31-31 121-320 .378 89-105 .848 112-3.6 158 1 55 372-12.404 35-35 110-314 .350 62-75 .827 137-3.9 155 1 36 323- 9.205 34-34 74-199 .372 54-71 .761 135-4.0 117 2 36 228-6.706 32-32 81-184 .440 47-62 .758 120-3.8 115 1 51 234-7.3 132-132 386-1017 .380 252-313 .805 504-3.8 545 5 178 1157-8.8

23. Alexis Kendrick No. 31 5-7 G Inglewood, Calif.

Sea. G-GS FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a bl St PtS.-avG.80 28-28 164-292 .562 78-149 .523 283-10.1 17 10 55 406-14.581 35-33 152-298 .510 110-189 .589 304-8.6 52 9 56 414-11.882 25-21 68-163 .417 40-84 .476 158-6.3 69 6 43 176-7.083 34-22 49-95 .516 24-72 .333 116-3.4 50 6 53 122-3.6 122-104 433-848 .511 252-494 .510 861-7.1 188 31 207 1118-9.1

24. Cynthia Collins No. 35 5-11 F Danielsville, Ga.

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25. Carla Green No. 14 5-9 G LaGrange, Ga.

Sea. G-GS FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a bl St PtS.-avG.96 33-0 91-199 .457 27-37 .730 80-2.4 47 4 35 235-7.197 30-4 78-202 .386 49-52 .942 66-2.2 45 2 26 235-7.898 28-28 144-314 .459 50-58 .862 87-3.1 71 8 41 381-13.699 34-15 88-200 .440 47-56 .839 68-2.0 76 2 28 260-7.7 125-47 401-915 .438 173-203 .852 301-2.4 239 16 130 1111-8.9

26. Pam Irwin-Osbolt No. 3 5-10 G Decatur, Tenn.

Sea. G-GS FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a bl St PtS.-avG.02 30-25 198-367 .540 92-147 .626 205-6.8 68 59 54 489-16.303 21-14 134-243 .551 60-82 .732 153-7.3 52 43 30 330-15.704 20-17 108-226 .478 57-88 .648 160-8.0 23 25 27 274-13.7 71-56 440-836 .526 209-317 .659 518-7.3 143 127 111 1093-15.4

Sea. G-GS FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a bl St PtS.-avG.95 33-32 185-442 .419 105-150 .700 155-4.7 226 4 63 487-14.896 33-33 197-486 .405 130-174 .747 184-5.6 195 1 76 551-16.7 66-65 382-928 .412 235-324 .725 339-5.1 421 5 139 1038-15.7

27. Kara Braxton No. 54 6-6 F Jackson, Mich. 30. Saudia Roundtree No. 10 5-7 G Anderson, S.C.

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28. Ashley Houts No. 1 5-6 G Trenton, Ga.

Sea. G-GS FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a bl St PtS.-avG.05 34-3 68-200 .340 30-42 .714 108-3.2 30 9 19 193-5.706 32-32 114-290 .393 49-59 .831 151-4.7 81 12 20 326-10.207 34-27 84-207 .406 47-58 .810 156-4.6 59 11 32 253-7.408 32-32 99-269 .368 45-56 .804 149-4.7 66 11 35 292-9.1 132-94 365-966 .378 171-215 .795 564-4.3 236 43 106 1064-8.1

29. Megan Darrah No. 24 6-3 G/F Moreland, Ga.

Sherill BakerTopped 1,000 on

2/27/05 vs. Vanderbilt

Newest 1,000-point career scorers for the Lady BulldogsOver the past five seasons alone Georgia has added seven new members to its millennium scoring club

Alexis KendrickTopped 1,000 on12/6/05 vs. Iona

Tasha HumphreyTopped 1,000 on

1/29/06 vs. Florida

Cori ChambersTopped 1,000 on

2/23/06 vs. Arkansas

Janese HardrickTopped 1,000 on

12/3/06 vs. Ga. Tech

Megan DarrahTopped 1,000 on

2/28/08 vs. S. Carolina

Ashley HoutsTopped 1,000 on

2/15/09 vs. Vanderbilt

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Season Rec. Pct. H A N SEC Pct. H A Head Coach1973-74 3-13 .188 2-6 1-5 0-2 Flossie M. Love1974-75 8-9 .471 5-3 1-5 2-1 Elsa Heimerer1975-76 11-9 .550 6-2 3-5 2-2 Elsa Heimerer1976-77 2-19 .095 1-10 0-8 1-1 Elsa Heimerer1977-78 7-16 .304 3-7 2-7 2-2 Dave Lucey1978-79 6-19 .240 4-6 2-12 0-1 Carolyn Lehr1979-80 16-12 .571 11-4 5-4 0-3 Andy Landers1980-81 27-10 .730 10-2 7-5 10-3 Andy Landers1981-82 21-9 .700 9-2 5-4 7-3 4-4 .500 3-1 1-3 Andy Landers1982-83 27-7 .794 10-1 9-2 8-4 4-4 .500 3-1 1-3 Andy Landers1983-84 30-3 .909 15-0 6-3 9-0 7-1 .875 4-0 3-1 Andy Landers1984-85 29-5 .853 12-1 13-2 4-2 7-1 .875 4-0 3-1 Andy Landers1985-86 30-2 .938 15-0 13-1 2-1 9-0 1.000 4-0 5-0 Andy Landers1986-87 27-5 .844 13-0 8-3 6-2 7-2 .778 5-0 2-2 Andy Landers1987-88 21-10 .677 8-4 10-5 3-1 5-4 .556 2-2 3-2 Andy Landers1988-89 23-7 .767 11-1 9-4 3-2 6-3 .667 4-1 2-2 Andy Landers1989-90 25-5 .833 10-1 9-3 6-1 6-3 .667 4-0 2-3 Andy Landers1990-91 28-4 .875 15-0 9-2 4-2 9-0 1.000 5-0 4-0 Andy Landers

Season Rec. Pct. H A N SEC Pct. H A Head Coach1991-92 19-11 .633 9-4 8-6 2-1 6-5 .545 3-2 3-3 Andy Landers1992-93 21-13 .618 12-3 4-6 5-4 4-7 .364 3-3 1-4 Andy Landers1993-94 17-11 .607 8-2 4-7 5-2 5-6 .455 3-2 2-4 Andy Landers1994-95 28-5 .848 13-2 11-1 4-2 8-3 .727 4-2 4-1 Andy Landers1995-96 28-5 .848 12-0 9-3 7-2 10-1 .909 5-0 5-1 Andy Landers1996-97 25-6 .806 12-2 9-1 4-3 11-1 .917 5-1 6-0 Andy Landers1997-98 17-11 .607 7-4 8-4 2-3 8-6 .571 5-2 3-4 Andy Landers1998-99 27-7 .794 12-2 8-3 7-2 9-5 .643 5-2 4-3 Andy Landers1999-00 32-4 .889 11-1 13-1 8-2 13-1 .929 6-1 7-0 Andy Landers2000-01 27-6 .818 14-1 7-4 6-1 11-3 .786 7-0 4-3 Andy Landers2001-02 19-11 .633 9-4 7-5 3-2 6-8 .429 3-4 3-4 Andy Landers2002-03 21-10 .677 14-0 7-7 0-3 10-4 .714 7-0 3-4 Andy Landers2003-04 25-10 .714 10-2 7-6 8-2 8-6 .571 5-2 3-4 Andy Landers2004-05 24-10 .706 13-2 5-5 6-3 9-5 .643 6-1 3-4 Andy Landers2005-06 23-9 .719 9-2 10-3 4-4 10-4 .714 5-2 5-2 Andy Landers2006-07 27-7 .794 11-2 10-2 6-3 11-3 .786 6-1 5-2 Andy Landers2007-08 23-10 .697 13-3 5-5 5-2 8-6 .571 4-3 4-3 Andy Landers2008-09 18-14 .563 11-3 4-9 3-2 7-7 .500 5-2 2-5 Andy Landers

All-Time Head Coaches RecordsCoach yrs. (Sea.) Rec. Pct.Flossie M. Love ‘73-74 (1) 3-13 .188Elsa Heimerer ‘74-77 (3) 21-37 .362Dave Lucey ‘77-78 (1) 7-16 .304Carolyn Lehr ‘78-79 (1) 6-19 .240Andy Landers ‘79-09 (30) 725-239 .752totalS ‘73-09 (36) 762-324 .702

All-Time Team Records Location Rec. Pct.Home 360-90 .800Road 248-158 .611Neutral 154-76 .670SEC Overall 218-103 .679SEC Home 125-35 .781SEC Road 93-68 .758 Lucey

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There for both firsts The name Bunny Fuller sports a distinctive asterisk in Lady Bulldog annals. Fuller is the only person who was victorious in both the first inter-collegiate women’s basketball game in UGA history as well as the first game played in Stegeman Coliseum. In UGA’s first-ever game on Jan. 12, 1974, Fuller scored a game-high 15 points to lead Middle Georgia to a 54-44 win over the Lady Bulldogs. “That was the first time we ever played against a big school like Georgia,” Fuller, now Bunny Harris, recalled. “Georgia didn’t have basketball before then and that’s one of the reasons I went to Middle Georgia. I had never played in a game where both the time and the score were kept on a chalk board.” (photo above)

That fall, Fuller transferred to UGA where she was a two-year letterwinner and the leading scorer in the Lady Bulldog’s first-ever winning season. As a senior during the 1975-76 season, Fuller was a member of the first Lady Bulldog team to play its home games in the then-Georgia Coliseum. She scored 11 points in a 74-48 victory over Tift College in the season opener.

“I remember the first game we played at the Coliseum very well,” Fuller said. “It was a big difference from playing in the PE building.” Fuller went on to average 18.9 points per game for the Lady Bulldogs, who finished 11-9. That average still stands as the 11th-best ever in UGA annals. She poured in a career-high 37 points against Western Carolina, a school-record tally at that point and still 12th-best all-time.

“I remember the first game we played at the Coliseum “I remember the first game we played at the Coliseum

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Season-by-Season Results

Donna Noonan

1975-76RecoRd: 11-9Head coacH: elsa HeimeReR

1/9 W Tift 74-481/10 W Georgia Tech 77-221/13 L Mercer 69-781/16 L at Valdosta State 61-841/17 L at Fort Valley 60-631/21 L at West Georgia 58-821/23 W North Georgia 49-481/28 W Albany State 77-581/30 W at Tift 90-612/4 W West Georgia 68-622/7 L Valdosta State 69-812/9 W at Mercer 72-612/12 L 1 vs. East Carolina 66-802/13 W 1 vs. South Carolina 62-602/14 W 1 at Winthrop 69-582/14 L 1 vs. Western Carolina 75-772/17 L at North Georgia 52-562/19 W Fort Valley 73-662/23 W at Georgia Tech 60-352/27 L 2 vs. Shorter 69-711 Winthrop Tourney (Rock Hill, S.C.); 2 GAIAW Tourney

1976-77RecoRd: 2-19Head coacH: elsa HeimeReR

11/18 L at Georgia Southern 57-6711/19 L at Valdosta State 65-1011/6 L at North Georgia 51-531/8 L Valdosta State 68-941/10 L Albany State 73-881/14 L Georgia State 63-651/17 L at Fort Valley 53-841/19 L at Shorter 51-691/22 L Mississippi State 73-921/24 L Alabama 62-771/ L Mercer 85-951/31 L at Georgia State 52-532/ L Shorter 59-822/4 L at Albany State 67-752/7 W Fort Valley 81-702/12 L Georgia Southern 69-802/14 L at Mercer 77-1042/17 W 1 vs. East Carolina 71-542/18 L 1 vs. Anderson JC 79-992/22 L West Georgia 59-732/28 L North Georgia 65-721 Winthrop Tourney (Rock Hill, S.C.).

1977-78RecoRd: 7-16Head coacH: dave lucey

11/15 W at Albany State 94-9311/17 L at Georgia Southern 73-9411/30 L Shorter 70-10912/2 W North Georgia 93-661/4 L Florida 79-831/7 L at Mercer 73-1011/10 W at North Georgia 83-711/14 L Fort Valley 79-911/16 L Albany State 67-791/18 L at West Georgia 88-971/21 L at Mississippi State 54-861/23 L at Fort Valley 52-761/28 L at Shorter 69-821/30 L Georgia State 58-682/4 W West Georgia 82-762/6 L Mercer 78-872/9 L 1 vs. South Carolina 49-712/10 W 1 vs. East Tennessee State 95-832/11 W 1 vs. Anderson JC 87-802/12 L 1 vs. East Carolina 76-922/16 L at Georgia State 65-742/18 W Georgia Southern 71-632/23 L 2 at 15 Valdosta State 70-1101 Winthrop Tourney (Rock Hill, S.C.); 2 GAIAW Tourney (Val-dosta).

1978-79RecoRd: 6-19Head coacH: caRolyn leHR

11/13 L at Mercer 56-6511/17 L at Albany State 45-6911/18 L at Florida 60-6911/21 L Georgia Southern 49-5911/27 L at Clemson 53-7712/1 W at Presbyterian 62-5512/2 L at North Georgia (OT) 59-631/4 L 1 at Mississippi State 46-581/5 L 1 vs. Florida 66-741/11 L Albany State 61-741/13 L Georgia State 57-651/17 L Erskine 53-761/18 W at West Georgia 70-481/20 L at Vanderbilt 63-801/22 L at Fort Valley 77-861/26 L at Georgia Southern 60-721/29 L at Erskine 50-642/1 L Fort Valley 62-792/3 L at Alabama 65-812/5 L at Georgia State 46-742/6 W Furman 80-642/12 W West Georgia 73-572/14 L Mercer 58-662/17 W Vanderbilt 64-572/20 W Presbyterian 62-461 Lady Bulldog Tourney (Starkville, Miss.).

1973-74RecoRd: 3-13Head coacH: Flossie m. love

1/12 L Middle Georgia 44-541/17 W DeKalb 43-421/18 L at North Georgia 51-921/22 L Mercer 44-801/24 W at DeKalb 51-381/29 L West Georgia 36-722/1 L at Mercer 45-752/2 L at Tift 41-432/6 L at West Georgia 31-532/8 L Fort Valley 49-672/13 W Tift 69-452/15 L Berry 31-482/18 L at Berry 46-752/26 L North Georgia 46-763/1 L 1 vs. Mercer 41-673/2 L 1 vs. Shorter 59-69 1 GAIAW Tourney (Clarkston, Ga.)

1974-75RecoRd: 8-9Head coacH: elsa HeimeReR

1/10 L at Valdosta State 62-651/11 L at Georgia Southern 70-781/15 L at Fort Valley 57-681/17 W Georgia Southern 49-461/18 L Valdosta State 73-741/22 L at Berry 50-721/24 W Tift 119-551/25 W Georgia Tech 96-381/29 W North Georgia 84-642/4 L Berry 57-952/7 W Auburn 93-682/11 L Fort Valley 75-762/13 W 1 vs. Furman 61-432/14 L 1 at Winthrop 76-932/18 W at North Georgia 66-602/21 W 2 vs. Savannah State 54-472/21 L 2 vs. Mercer 53-901 Winthrop Tourney (Rock Hill, S.C.); 2 GAIAW Tourney (Statesboro).

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Pos. Player G/GS PPG RPGG Lou Sims 37 4.9 1.8

G Bernadette Locke 37 10.8 2.0 F Cynthia Collins 35 11.8 8.6 F LeAnn Harrell 31 7.1 3.1 F Deborah Mitchell 34 17.6 9.2

Top ReservesC Wanda Holloway 37 14.1 10.6

G Rhonda Malone 37 6.1 2.8

1981-82 Starting Lineup Pos. Player G/GS PPG RPG G Lou Sims 30/25 6.0 1.4 G Rhonda Malone 28/27 11.2 1.9 F Cynthia Collins 25/21 7.0 6.3 F Janet Harris 30/29 22.1 12.4 C Wanda Holloway 30/30 16.8 9.4

Top Reserves G Amanda Abrams 29/5 5.5 1.2 F Denise Dunlap 27/10 2.1 2.7

1979-80 Starting LineupPos. Player G/GS PPG RPGG DiAnn Stone 26 4.8 2.8

G Bernadette Locke 27 20.6 3.5 F Cynthia Collins 28 14.5 10.1 F Denise Dunlap 28 12.7 6.4 F Teresa Duncan 25 8.3 5.9

Top ReservesF Michelle Hartley 28 8.1 5.3

F Sarah Edwards 28 6.6 4.6

Season-by-Season Results1980-81

nWiT cHampionsRecoRd: 27-10Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: deboRaH miTcHell (17.6)Top ReboundeR: Wanda HolloWay (10.6)

11/19 W at Albany State 91-6611/22 W # Oral Roberts 103-7311/25 W Georgia Tech 91-5112/6 W UT-Chattanooga 81-7912/10 W at Arkansas 61-4912/12 W at Tulsa 97-7912/13 L at Oral Roberts 58-6312/17 L # No. 6 Tennessee (OT) 68-7312/20 W Georgia State 79-6812/29 W vs. Virginia Tech 65-5012/31 L at UT-Chattanooga 74-791/5 W at Mercer 75-691/9 L 1 vs. Alabama 61-721/10 W 1 vs. Appalachian State 83-601/12 W Georgia Tech 79-531/15 W at Valdosta State 64-601/17 W at Florida 86-661/21 L Albany State 78-801/24 W Georgia Southern 55-521/26 L at Georgia State 63-661/29 W 2 vs. Ole Miss 75-681/30 L 2 vs. Alabama 66-801/31 W 2 vs. No. 7 Kentucky 73-622/4 L at Georgia Southern 70-822/7 W Valdosta State 104-692/11 W Mercer 124-912/14 W Alabama-Huntsville 100-532/16 W Vanderbilt 94-712/18 W at Furman 80-392/21 L at No. 20 Auburn 58-742/26 W 3 vs. Georgia Tech 89-702/27 W 3 vs. Albany State 83-742/28 W 3 vs. Georgia Southern 85-533/12 L 4 vs. Alabama-Birmingham 70-823/26 W 5 vs. Pittsburgh 100-693/27 W 5 vs. California 80-683/28 W 5 vs. Arizona State (OT) 75-73# Home Games Played in Marietta, Ga.; 1 Clemson Invitational (Clemson, S.C.); 2 SEC Tourney (Baton Rouge, La.); 3 GAIAW Tourney (Atlanta, Ga.); 4 AIAW Region III Tourney (Valdosta, Ga.); 5 NWIT (Amarillo, Texas).

1979-80RecoRd: 16-12Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: beRnadeTTe locke (20.6)Top ReboundeR: cynTHia collins (10.1)

11/10 W Piedmont 88-6911/14 W at Alabama-Huntsville 73-4611/20 L at Albany State 76-7911/28 L Clemson 81-8311/30 W Georgia Tech 97-7812/8 W West Georgia 83-7012/10 L Georgia Southern 56-6812/15 W Florida 85-7112/17 W Albany State 98-7212/19 W Mississippi State 88-761/2 W at Florida 79-661/4 L at Georgia State 58-641/7 W USC-Aiken 79-631/9 L Georgia State 69-721/12 W No. 17 Mercer (OT) 87-851/16 W at Georgia Tech 78-771/18 L 1 at No. 18 Kentucky 61-821/19 L 1 vs. Miami (Ohio) 64-721/23 W UNC Asheville 98-531/26 L Valdosta State 65-691/28 W at Piedmont 83-661/30 W North Georgia 87-422/2 L at Georgia Southern (OT) 63-652/7 L 2 vs. Ole Miss 70-802/13 L at Mercer 74-1132/16 W Auburn 79-712/18 W at Valdosta State (2OT) 99-962/21 L 3 vs. Valdosta State 65-741 Lady Kat Invitational (Lexington, Ky.); 2 SEC Tourney (Knoxville, Tenn.); 3 GAIAW Tourney.

1981-82RecoRd: 21-9Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: JaneT HaRRis (22.1)Top ReboundeR: JaneT HaRRis (12.4)

11/27 L No. 12 1 vs. Valdosta State 82-8311/28 W No. 12 1 vs. McNeese State 94-7411/30 W No. 16 at Florida 89-76/12/2 W No. 16 Berry 91-7612/4 W No. 16 Georgia Tech 86-4312/12 W No. 14 at Mercer 76-7012/17 W No. 9 2 vs. Mississippi State 75-5612/18 W No. 9 2 vs. Memphis State 80-6812/19 W No. 9 2 vs. Northern Illinois 76-651/3 L No. 11 at No. 14 Kentucky 59-621/6 L No. 11 at Georgia State (OT) 77-791/9 W No. 11 Florida 92-771/17 W No. 13 Tennessee 66-631/22 L No. 13 3 vs. Drake 64-761/23 W No. 13 3 vs. Syracuse 91-461/27 L No. 16 # No. 1 Louisiana Tech 60-831/30 W No. 16 No. 12 South Carolina (OT) 82-752/1 W No. 15 Georgia State 98-602/3 W No. 15 Tennessee Tech 94-742/6 L No. 15 No. 11 Kentucky 76-772/8 W No. 15 at Georgia Tech 69-522/11 L No. 15 at No. 20 Tennessee 52-652/13 W No. 15 at UT-Chattanooga 86-702/17 W No. 19 at Vanderbilt 78-632/20 W No. 19 Miami (Fla.) 91-512/22 W No. 18 Vanderbilt 79-632/25 W No. 18 4 vs. No. 19 Auburn 66-652/26 L No. 18 4 vs. No. 8 Tennessee 44-552/28 W No. 18 4 vs. LSU 77-663/12 L No. 18 5 at No. 17 Arizona State 77-971 Lady Sunshine Classic (Orlando, Fla.); 2 Lady Tiger Classic (Memphis, Tenn.); 3 Optimist-ODU Classic (Norfolk, Va.); # Home Game Played in Marietta, Ga.; 4 SEC Tourney (Lexington, Ky.); 5 NCAA 1st Round (Tempe, Ariz.).

Cynthia Collins

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1982-83 Starting Lineup Pos. Player G/GS PPG RPG G Amanda Abrams 33/26 3.3 1.5 G Teresa Edwards 33/31 13.0 2.2 F Cynthia Collins 33/22 3.6 3.4 F Lisa O’Connor 34/32 13.6 5.7 C Janet Harris 34/34 20.4 11.7

Top Reserves C Wanda Holloway 34/14 13.2 7.6 G Lou Sims 34/8 3.6 1.5

1983-84 Starting Lineup Pos. Player G/GS PPG RPG G Teresa Edwards 33/33 14.1 2.5 G Rhonda Malone 33/31 6.4 1.8 F Lisa O’Connor 33/29 9.4 5.1 F Janet Harris 33/32 17.8 8.5 C Wanda Holloway 33/31 10.8 7.0

Top Reserves F Katrina McClain 33/8 10.3 7.7 G Susie Gardner 32/2 7.3 1.0

1984-85 Starting Lineup Pos. Player G/GS PPG RPG G Traci Waites 33/14 6.9 1.9 G Teresa Edwards 30/29 15.5 2.8 F Lisa O’Connor 34/34 10.9 5.1 F Janet Harris 34/33 20.6 10.3 C Katrina McClain 29/21 13.7 8.1

Top Reserves C Barbara Bootz 34/16 7.1 3.3 G Susie Gardner 32/10 7.0 1.1

Season-by-Season Results

Rhonda Malone

1983-84sec cHampions

RecoRd: 30-3ap Rank: no. 3Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: JaneT HaRRis (17.8)Top ReboundeR: JaneT HaRRis (8.5)

11/25 W No. 3 1 vs. St. John’s 83-7011/26 W No. 3 1 vs. Bowling Green 99-5012/2 W No. 3 at Georgia Tech 89-5212/3 W No. 3 Dist. of Columbia 102-6112/12 W No. 3 at No. 4 Texas 67-6112/15 L No. 3 at No. 1 Southern Cal 74-8212/18 W No. 3 2 vs. Oregon 89-6412/19 W No. 3 2 at Portland State 64-3412/20 W No. 3 2 vs. Oregon State 89-5412/29 W No. 3 3 vs. Miami (Ohio) 93-3612/30 W No. 3 3 vs. No. 17 Clemson 78-641/3 W No. 3 No. 12 N.C. State 86-681/7 W No. 3 at Kentucky 69-681/12 W No. 2 Stephen F. Austin 106-511/14 W No. 2 Vanderbilt 87-861/16 W No. 2 Florida 86-661/22 L No. 4 at No. 11 Tennessee 59-631/26 W No. 4 at UT-Chattanooga 75-711/28 W No. 4 Augusta College 107-531/30 W No. 4 Mercer 78-572/2 W No. 4 at Georgia State 114-682/5 W No. 4 Kentucky 87-612/12 W No. 4 at Vanderbilt 90-662/15 W No. 4 No. 15 Auburn 84-682/19 W No. 4 No. 10 Tennessee 84-652/22 W No. 4 South Florida 87-352/25 W No. 4 at Florida 63-483/1 W No. 4 4 No. 18 Auburn 102-723/2 W No. 4 4 No. 9 LSU 84-773/3 W No. 4 4 No. 12 Alabama 74-653/17 W No. 3 5 Louisville 112-693/23 W No. 3 6 vs. No. 10 Ole Miss 73-633/25 L No. 3 6 at No. 15 Tennessee 61-731 Detroit Classic (Detroit, Mich.); 2 Giusti Tourney (Portland, Ore.); 3 Buckeye Classic (Columbus, Ohio); 4 SEC Tourney (Athens); 5 NCAA 1st Round (Athens); 6 NCAA Mideast (Knoxville, Tenn.).

1982-83ncaa Final FouRsec cHampions

RecoRd: 27-7ap Rank: no. 9Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: JaneT HaRRis (20.4)Top ReboundeR: JaneT HaRRis (11.7)

11/26 W No. 7 1 vs. No. 14 Rutgers 76-6111/27 L No. 7 1 vs. UCLA 57-7512/1 W No. 12 Berry College 90-6712/4 W No. 12 Georgia Tech 90-5612/11 W No. 13 Florida 88-6612/15 W No. 11 at Clemson 90-6512/30 W No. 9 2 vs. Minnesota 65-6112/31 W No. 9 2 vs. Appalachian State 94-321/3 W No. 9 at Georgia State 97-421/6 W No. 9 # Kansas State 88-671/8 W No. 9 Vanderbilt 76-701/10 W No. 8 at Florida 76-601/11 W No. 8 at Mercer 80-661/16 L No. 9 No. 7 Tennessee 54-741/21 W No. 9 3 vs. East Carolina 80-611/22 W No. 9 3 at South Carolina 74-721/26 W No. 9 Georgia State 93-551/30 L No. 10 at No. 7 Kentucky (OT) 59-661/31 W No. 10 at Eastern Kentucky 68-542/6 L No. 10 at Vanderbilt 62-632/7 W No. 10 at Tennessee Tech 72-612/9 W No. 10 UT-Chattanooga 74-602/12 L No. 10 at No. 6 Tennessee 59-732/14 L No. 12 at No. 14 Auburn 54-582/20 W No. 12 No. 8 Kentucky 99-812/26 W No. 12 Mercer (OT) 78-662/28 W No. 12 Clemson 105-643/3 W No. 12 4 vs. No. 19 LSU 79-783/4 W No. 12 4 at No. 8 Tennessee 71-653/5 W No. 12 4 vs. No. 15 Ole Miss 72-693/19 W No. 8 5 No. 18 North Carolina 72-703/25 W No. 8 6 vs. Indiana 86-703/27 W No. 8 6 vs. No. 9 Tennessee 67-634/1 L No. 8 7 vs. No. 2 Southern Cal 57-811 Crush Classic (Chicago, Ill.); 2 Dial Soap Classic (Miami, Fla.); 3 Nike-Carolina Classic (Columbia, S.C.); # Home Game Played in Marietta, Ga.; 4 SEC Tourney (Knoxville, Tenn.); 5 NCAA 1st Round (Athens); 6 NCAA Mideast (South Bend, Ind.); 7 NCAA Final Four (Norfolk, Va.).

1984-85ncaa RunneR-up

RecoRd: 29-5ap Rank: no. 8Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: JaneT HaRRis (20.6)Top ReboundeR: JaneT HaRRis (10.3)

11/21 W No. 1 at Middle Tennessee 84-7311/23 W No. 1 at Tennessee State 86-6911/26 L No. 1 No. 3 Texas 69-8311/29 W No. 1 at Georgia Tech 100-6912/2 W No. 3 UT-Chattanooga 91-6112/9 W No. 3 No. 15 Tennessee 78-7212/10 W No. 3 Georgia Southern 76-5612/12 L No. 3 at Western Ky. (OT) 67-7212/14 W No. 3 1 vs. No. 16 Texas Tech 80-6812/15 W No. 3 1 at No. 18 Missouri 70-6712/28 W No. 6 2 vs. No. 14 Rutgers 80-6212/29 W No. 6 2 at No. 9 Ohio State 58-571/2 W No. 6 vs. Cincinnati 89-611/3 W No. 6 vs. Xavier (Ohio) 106-381/6 W No. 5 No. 6 Southern Cal 77-561/12 W No. 5 at Florida 88-731/14 W No. 5 at Mercer 94-781/17 W No. 5 at Georgia Southern 86-591/19 W No. 5 Florida 67-561/21 W No. 5 Florida A&M 85-501/27 W No. 5 at Vanderbilt 83-671/29 L No. 5 at No. 17 Kentucky 57-612/2 W No. 5 at Tennessee 72-562/6 W No. 7 Tennessee State 102-552/10 W No. 7 Vanderbilt 95-712/13 W No. 7 Georgia State 99-572/17 W No. 6 Kentucky 87-652/28 W No. 6 3 Vanderbilt 79-673/3 L No. 8 3 vs. No. 9 Auburn 65-803/16 W No. 8 4 Tennessee Tech 91-743/21 W No. 8 5 at No. 18 UCLA 78-423/23 W No. 8 5 vs. No. 3 Long Beach State 97-823/29 W No. 8 6 vs. No. 14 Western Ky. 91-783/31 L No. 8 6 vs. No. 5 Old Dominion 65-701 Mid-America Classic (Columbia, Mo.); 2 Buckeye Classic (Columbus, Ohio); 3 SEC Tourney (Athens & Oxford, Miss.); 4 NCAA 1st Round (Athens); 5 NCAA West (Los Angeles, Calif.); 6 NCAA Final Four (Austin, Texas).

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y1987-88 Starting Lineup

Pos. Player G/GS PPG RPG G Adrienne Shuler 31/22 7.2 3.7 G Carla Green 31/24 11.2 3.0 F Tari Phillips 31/18 9.0 4.3 F Tammye Jenkins 30/29 16.0 8.6 C Sherelle Warren 31/24 14.3 6.4

Top Reserves G Kim Berry 27/16 6.7 1.2 F Jill Mitchell 31/9 2.7 1.5

Season-by-Season Results

1985-86 Starting LineupPos. Player G/GS PPG RPGG Traci Waites 31/31 8.1 3.6

G Rhonda Mikes 31/18 8.0 2.0 G Teresa Edwards 32/32 19.7 4.6 F Lisa O’Connor 31/31 11.7 6.2 C Katrina McClain 31/30 21.3 10.1

Top ReservesC Barbara Bootz 29/13 5.6 3.6

F Katie Abrahamson 33/5 4.7 2.8

1986-87 Starting Lineup Pos. Player G/GS PPG RPG G Carla Green 32/30 11.0 2.8 G DeeDee Frasier 32/32 5.2 2.8 F Katie Abrahamson 32/29 9.1 5.1 F Katrina McClain 32/32 24.9 12.2 C Barbara Bootz 31/31 10.0 4.8

Top Reserves C Sherelle Warren 32/1 8.3 4.5 F Tari Phillips 31/3 4.1 2.4

1987-88RecoRd: 21-10ap Rank: no. 17usa Today Rank: no. 10Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: Tammye Jenkins (16.0)Top ReboundeR: Tammye Jenkins (8.6)

11/28 W No. 10 1 vs. No. 16 S. Illinois 58-5311/29 L No. 10 1 at No. 6 Iowa 56-6612/2 W No. 11 Georgia Tech 92-7112/4 L No. 11 No. 5 Louisiana Tech 59-7912/6 W No. 11 Northeast Louisiana 78-5912/12 W No. 12 at Valdosta State 90-8012/15 L No. 12 at No. 20 Maryland 48-661217 W No. 12 at Howard 72-6912/19 W No. 12 at Va. Commonwealth 59-5112/28 W No. 17 2 vs. No. 9 Ohio State 80-6612/29 W No. 17 2 at N.C. State 73-541/3 W No. 17 at Florida State 91-721/6 W No. 13 at Alabama 84-671/9 W No. 13 at Florida 96-661/11 W No. 13 Detroit 87-471/17 L No. 13 LSU 56-701/20 W No. 15 No. 9 Long Beach State 74-641/24 W No. 15 Mississippi State 60-551/31 L No. 13 No. 4 Tennessee 79-822/3 W No. 13 South Carolina 82-602/7 W No. 13 Kentucky 86-702/10 L No. 13 at No. 3 Auburn 70-892/13 L No. 13 at Clemson 65-732/14 W No. 13 at UT-Chattanooga 82-512/17 W No. 16 at Florida A&M 86-552/21 W No. 16 at Vanderbilt 58-552/27 L No. 15 at No. 10 Ole Miss 61-693/4 W No. 17 3 vs. LSU 86-843/5 L No. 17 3 vs. No. 3 Tennessee 76-823/19 W No. 17 4 Western Ky. 84-663/24 L No. 17 4 No. 3 Auburn 65-681 Amana Classic (Iowa City, Iowa); 2 Ronald McDonald House Classic (Raleigh, N.C.); 3 SEC Tourney (Albany, Ga.); 4 NCAA Mideast (Athens).

1986-87RecoRd: 27-5ap Rank: no. 6usa Today Rank: no. 9Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: kaTRina mcclain (24.9)Top ReboundeR: kaTRina mcclain (12.2)

11/28 W No. 10 1 vs. Grambling 73-5111/29 W No. 10 1 vs. South Alabama 70-5811/30 W No. 10 1 vs. Alabama 78-5912/4 W No. 9 Valdosta State 116-5512/7 W No. 9 No. 15 Maryland 65-4912/13 W No. 9 at Northeast Louisiana 69-6312/15 W No. 9 at Northwestern State (OT) 95-9412/17 L No. 9 at No. 2 Louisiana Tech 54-7912/27 W No. 11 2 vs. Virginia Tech 80-5612/28 W No. 11 2 at Villanova 71-601/2 W No. 11 at South Carolina 69-561/4 W No. 11 Florida 78-651/8 W No. 10 Missouri 80-671/11 L No. 10 at No. 9 LSU 53-841/15 W No. 12 Clemson 65-621/18 W No. 12 at Mississippi State 69-501/24 L No. 12 at No. 3 Tennessee 72-781/29 W No. 10 at Georgia Tech 72-572/1 W No. 10 Alabama 77-552/4 W No. 10 at Mercer 88-412/8 W No. 10 No. 2 Auburn 72-712/10 W No. 9 UNC-Charlotte 98-502/15 W No. 9 No. 15 Vanderbilt 89-722/16 W No. 8 UT-Chattanooga 100-522/22 W No. 8 No. 6 Ole Miss 69-642/24 W No. 6 Florida A&M 89-512/27 W No. 6 at Kentucky 73-643/4 W No. 5 3 vs. Kentucky 67-643/5 W No. 5 3 vs. No. 20 Vanderbilt 54-533/6 L No. 5 3 vs. No. 2 Auburn 57-833/14 W No. 6 4 Kansas 82-513/29 L No. 6 5 vs. No. 9 Iowa 60-621 Southern Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.); 2 Texaco-Wildcat Christmas Classic (Villanova, Pa.); 3 SEC Tourney (Albany, Ga.); 4 NCAA 1st Round (Athens); 5 NCAA Midwest (Ruston, La.).\

1985-86sec cHampions

RecoRd: 30-2ap Rank: no. 2usa Today Rank: no. 4Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: kaTRina mcclain (21.3)Top ReboundeR: kaTRina mcclain (10.1)

11/22 W No. 2 1 vs. Central Michigan 97-5511/23 W No. 2 1 at Tennessee Tech 79-6411/25 W No. 2 at Clemson 87-6811/30 W No. 2 at No. 15 N.C. State 92-6712/2 W No. 2 Middle Tennessee 108-5812/4 W No. 2 Georgia Tech 93-5812/11 W No. 2 Georgia Southern 97-6712/14 W No. 2 # Cincinnati 98-4712/16 W No. 2 at Florida A&M 90-6212/27 W No. 2 2 vs. No. 18 N. Carolina 87-7012/28 L No. 2 2 at No. 3 Southern Cal 67-7012/31 W No. 3 at No. 4 Long Beach State 93-681/6 W No. 3 at UT-Chattanooga 83-671/9 W No. 3 at Georgia Southern 97-471/12 W No. 2 at Vanderbilt 68-611/18 W No. 2 at No. 9 Auburn 95-611/22 W No. 2 South Carolina 93-701/26 W No. 2 at No. 9 Ole Miss 70-691/29 W No. 2 No. 11 Tennessee 84-742/2 W No. 2 No. 12 LSU 90-662/5 W No. 2 at Alabama 73-692/8 W No. 2 Mississippi State 87-472/10 W No. 2 No. 4 Western Ky. 93-612/13 W No. 2 Mercer 105-542/15 W No. 2 at Florida 83-472/17 W No. 2 at South Florida 90-472/23 W No. 2 Kentucky 113-673/1 W No. 2 3 Alabama 88-713/2 W No. 2 3 No. 10 Ole Miss 76-683/3 W No. 2 3 No. 9 LSU 94-723/15 W No. 2 4 Illinois 103-643/20 L No. 2 5 vs. No. 15 Tennessee 82-851 TTU Classic (Cookeville, Tenn.); # Home Game Played in Marietta, Ga.; 2 TransAmerica Classic (Los Angeles); 3 SEC Tourney (Athens); 4 NCAA 1st (Athens); 5 NCAA Mideast (Iowa City, Iowa).

Tammye Jenkins

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1988-89 Starting Lineup Pos. Player G/GS PPG RPG G Adrienne Shuler 26/24 9.6 4.1 G Lady Hardmon 30/22 7.1 4.0 F Carla Green 30/28 11.8 5.6 F Stacy Ford 30/21 8.8 5.0 F Tammye Jenkins 30/28 14.6 7.6

Top Reserves C Sherelle Warren 30/9 10.4 5.0 G Kim Berry 30/3 8.2 1.5

1989-90 Starting LineupPos. Player G/GS PPG RPGG Sharon Baldwin 28/24 8.6 3.8

G Lady Hardmon 29/29 14.1 5.7 G Camille Lowe 26/19 6.9 3.4 F Stacey Ford 29/29 13.2 6.2 F Tammye Jenkins 27/26 13.0 8.1

Top ReservesC Sherelle Warren 29/5 5.3 3.5

G Adrienne Shuler 29/18 6.6 2.8

1990-91 Starting Lineup Pos. Player G/GS PPG RPG G Adrienne Shuler 32/31 7.7 3.3 G Lady Hardmon 32/30 12.9 4.4 G Camille Lowe 32/31 15.1 3.6 F Stacey Ford 30/26 14.3 6.8 F Tammye Jenkins 28/23 11.8 7.4

Top Reserves F Deborah Carter 32/14 9.1 5.6 G Vicky Jones 32/1 7.7 2.6

Season-by-Season Results1990-91

sec cHampionsRecoRd: 28-4ap Rank: no. 3usa Today Rank: no. 6Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: camille loWe (15.1)Top ReboundeR: Tammye Jenkins (7.4)

11/28 W No. 4 Northeast Louisiana 109-7012/1 W No. 4 Loyola-Chicago 107-6112/8 W No. 4 at Middle Tennessee 80-6212/11 W No. 3 at South Carolina 74-5612/13 W No. 3 at Cincinnati 99-3812/15 W No. 3 at Ohio State 91-6012/21 W No. 3 1 vs. No. 8 Northwestern (OT) 93-8312/22 L No. 3 1 at No. 12 Stanford 79-8212/28 W No. 6 2 vs. Maryland 91-7312/30 L No. 6 2 vs. No. 17 Rutgers 57-581/5 W No. 9 3 at No. 15 Iowa 62-511/7 W No. 8 Georgia State 77-451/9 W No. 8 S.C. State 100-541/12 W No. 8 Florida 89-681/14 W No. 7 UNC-Charlotte 81-561/16 W No. 7 DePaul 90-671/19 W No. 7 No. 14 Ole Miss 77-641/26 W No. 5 Vanderbilt 57-531/28 W No. 4 at No. 3 Tennessee 81-741/31 W No. 3 No. 22 Florida State 91-712/3 W No. 3 at Kentucky 87-712/7 W No. 3 No. 19 Clemson 96-592/10 W No. 3 at No. 13 LSU (OT) 108-1022/16 W No. 3 at Mississippi State 90-592/20 W No. 3 Alabama 83-472/23 W No. 3 No. 5 Auburn 70-662/25 W No. 3 South Alabama 125-643/1 W No. 3 4 vs. Alabama 78-693/2 L No. 3 4 vs. No. 12 LSU 74-833/16 W No. 3 5 No. 17 UNLV 86-623/21 W No. 3 6 vs. No. 18 Long Beach St. 87-773/23 L No. 3 6 vs. No. 11 Stanford 67-751 Cardinal Classic (Stanford, Calif.); 2 Bell Atlantic Holiday Classic (New Brunswick, N.J.); 3 Big Ten-SEC Challenge (Iowa City, Iowa); 4 SEC Tourney (Albany, Ga.); 5 NCAA 1st Round (Athens); 6 NCAA West (Las Vegas, Nev.).

1989-90RecoRd: 25-5ap Rank: no. 7usa Today Rank: no. 13Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: lady HaRdmon (14.1)Top ReboundeR: Tammye Jenkins (8.1)

11/24 W No. 4 1 vs. Ohio State 88-7811/25 W No. 4 1 at Nebraska 74-5911/29 W No. 4 Georgia Tech 85-7012/2 W No. 4 at S.C. State 98-6312/10 W No. 4 at Middle Tennessee 95-8912/16 W No. 4 # Michigan State 90-6612/18 W No. 3 Central Michigan 78-4712/29 W No. 3 2 vs. North Carolina 83-6912/30 W No. 3 2 vs. No. 20 South Carolina 76-641/3 W No. 3 # No. 6 N.C. State 89-681/5 W No. 3 at Stetson 85-701/6 W No. 3 at Florida 70-581/9 W No. 3 at Alabama 70-651/13 L No. 3 at Vanderbilt 62-631/15 W No. 5 Southern Utah State 112-461/20 L No. 5 at Ole Miss 65-681/22 W No. 7 Eastern Kentucky 109-901/24 W No. 7 at Georgia State 83-501/28 W No. 4 No. 3 Tennessee 81-761/30 W No. 4 Dist. of Columbia 81-452/3 W No. 4 Kentucky 78-752/7 W No. 4 at Clemson 75-522/10 L No. 4 at No. 13 Auburn 64-852/15 W No. 7 No. 19 South Carolina 72-572/17 W No. 7 Mississippi State 101-642/21 W No. 7 at Florida State 80-762/25 W No. 7 No. 19 LSU 72-563/2 W No. 6 3 vs. Vanderbilt 79-723/3 L No. 6 3 vs. No. 3 Tennessee 54-733/18 L No. 7 4 No. 22 Arkansas 70-811 Wimmer’s Invitational (Lincoln, Neb.); # Home Games Played in Atlanta/Marietta; 2 Hilton Head Super Shootout (Hilton Head Island, S.C.); 3 SEC Tourney (Albany, Ga.); 4 NCAA 1st Round (Athens).

1988-89RecoRd: 23-7ap Rank: no. 10usa Today Rank: no. 18Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: Tammye Jenkins (14.6)Top ReboundeR: Tammye Jenkins (7.6)

11/25 W No. 4 1 at Cincinnati 66-4511/26 W No. 4 1 vs. No. 16 N.C. State 68-5811/29 W No. 3 at Georgia Tech 73-5812/3 W No. 3 Stetson 95-5412/10 W No. 2 at Northeast Louisiana 71-6512/13 L No. 2 at No. 3 Louisiana Tech 55-7212/15 W No. 2 at Central Michigan 85-7512/17 W No. 2 at Michigan State 66-5212/19 W No. 4 at Detroit 98-5412/28 L No. 4 2 vs. Oklahoma State 70-7612/29 W No. 4 2 vs. South Alabama 92-6212/30 W No. 4 at Southern Utah State 101-611/8 W No. 7 Florida 101-771/12 W No. 6 at No. 16 South Carolina 82-731/14 W No. 6 Vanderbilt 83-621/16 W No. 6 No. 20 Clemson 96-751/18 W No. 6 Tennessee State 102-321/22 W No. 6 No. 4 Ole Miss 72-651/26 W No. 5 S.C. State 102-311/29 L No. 5 at No. 2 Tennessee 64-782/4 W No. 5 at Kentucky 92-702/11 W No. 5 Alabama 56-552/16 W No. 5 Florida State 90-702/18 W No. 5 at Mississippi State 83-742/22 W No. 5 Howard 86-492/25 L No. 5 at LSU 72-822/28 L No. 8 No. 1 Auburn 76-863/3 L No. 8 3 vs. No. 12 Ole Miss 69-783/15 W No. 10 4 UT-Chattanooga 90-693/18 L No. 10 5 at Clemson 65-781 Hall of Fame Classic (Cincinnati, Ohio); 2 UNLV Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.); 3 SEC Tourney (Albany, Ga.); 4 NCAA 1st Round (Athens); 5 NCAA Mideast (Clemson, S.C.).

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1991-92 Starting LineupPos. Player G/GS PPG RPGG Lady Hardmon 30/29 12.0 3.8

G Vicky Jones 30/29 11.0 4.3 F Camille Lowe 30/23 9.3 3.8 F Deborah Carter 24/22 12.1 5.7 C Medina Turner 29/23 7.0 5.8

Top ReservesG Tara Cosby 27/4 8.7 6.2 F Miriam Lowe 30/3 5.6 1.9

1992-93 Starting Lineup Pos. Player G/GS PPG RPG G Camille Lowe 34/34 13.4 4.1 G Vicky Jones 32/32 11.1 4.5 F Deborah Reese 31/19 9.1 5.1 F Nakia Hill 31/20 10.6 5.7 C Medina Turner 31/20 11.4 7.9

Top Reserves G Kelly Robbins 31/20 6.5 3.2 G Miriam Lowe 34/2 5.7 2.3

1993-94 Starting Lineup Pos. Player G/GS PPG RPG G Rachel Powell 25/20 8.9 2.0 G Deborah Reese 38/28 13.0 4.8 F Tiffany Walker 28/18 6.9 7.7 F La’Keshia Frett 28/25 14.0 6.0 C Tracy Henderson 28/24 12.5 6.2

Top Reserves G Kedra Holland 28/2 8.8 2.5 F Vera Jardim 25/10 3.9 2.9

1992-93sec TouRney Finals

RecoRd: 21-13ap Rank: no. 21usa Today Rank: no. 21Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: camille loWe (13.4)Top ReboundeR: medina TuRneR (7.9)

12/6 W No. 18 Middle Tennessee 80-6512/12 L No. 13 1 vs. Santa Clara 62-6412/13 L No. 13 1 vs. Oregon State 79-8112/18 W No. 20 2 vs. Missouri-Kansas City 72-6312/19 L No. 20 2 at Ohio State 72-8912/21 W No. 20 at Notre Dame 81-7512/28 L 3 vs. San Diego State 63-7012/29 W 3 vs. Rider College 97-571/2 L No. 2 Vanderbilt 66-901/4 W Georgia State 78-631/7 W Winthrop 108-581/10 L at Kentucky 60-691/13 W Arkansas 91-711/16 L at South Carolina 57-771/20 W Florida 70-641/23 L at Mississippi State 65-761/25 W Oral Roberts 116-491/30 W Ole Miss 75-602/1 W at Mercer 65-572/3 W at Georgia Southern 78-642/7 L No. 8 Auburn 56-822/10 W S.C. State 72-612/14 L at No. 1 Tennessee 68-712/15 W Wis.-Green Bay 82-602/20 W at LSU 88-532/22 W No. 23 DePaul 74-622/24 W Furman 90-662/28 L Alabama 50-673/5 W 4 vs. Arkansas 84-733/6 W 4 vs. No. 1 Tennessee 73-723/7 W 4 vs. Alabama 76-723/8 L 4 vs. No. 1 Vanderbilt 64-783/17 W No. 21 5 San Diego State 85-683/20 L No. 21 6 vs. No. 6 Stanford 60-931 Rainbow Wahine Invitational (Honolulu, Hawaii); 2 Buckeye Classic (Columbus, Ohio); 3 Wildcat Christmas Classic (Villanova, Pa.); 4 SEC Tourney (Chattanooga, Tenn.); 5 NCAA 1st Round (Athens); 6 NCAA 2nd Round (Palo Alto, Calif.).

1991-92sec TouRney Finals

RecoRd: 19-11Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: deboRaH caRTeR (12.1)Top ReboundeR: TaRa cosby (6.2)

11/22 L No. 4 No. 7 Stanford 66-9211/25 L No. 8 at Wis.-Green Bay 57-8111/30 L No. 8 Ohio State 79-8212/6 W No. 24 Mercer 99-6912/8 W Notre Dame (OT) 90-8612/10 W at South Alabama 77-6112/14 L at DePaul 63-6712/16 W at Loyola-Chicago 85-5912/19 W at No. 20 Arkansas 79-621/4 W at No. 4 Vanderbilt 61-601/6 W at Georgia State 76-651/9 W at S.C. State 81-541/11 W Kentucky 83-651/14 L No. 25 at UNC-Charlotte 64-741/18 W No. 25 South Carolina 63-621/22 W at Florida 96-811/26 W Mississippi State 82-602/1 L at No. 7 Ole Miss 59-882/3 W Oral Roberts 77-742/5 W Winthrop 85-532/8 L at Auburn 56-842/10 W Florida A&M 101-632/15 L No. 3 Tennessee 51-552/18 W Cincinnati 93-502/22 L LSU 75-862/26 W at Florida A&M 93-662/29 L at No. 20 Alabama 81-1053/6 W 1 vs. No. 12 Vanderbilt 58-573/7 W 1 vs. No. 3 Ole Miss 71-603/8 L No. 24 1 vs. No. 2 Tennessee 66-731 SEC Tourney (Albany, Ga.).

1993-94RecoRd: 17-11Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: la’kesHia FReTT (14.0)Top ReboundeR: TiFFany WalkeR (7.7)

11/26 W No. 17 UNC Asheville 122-5911/28 W No. 17 at Furman 88-7712/5 L No. 17 at DePaul 65-7212/7 W No. 21 at Loyola-Chicago 102-8812/8 L No. 21 at Marquette 72-8812/11 W No. 21 No. 16 Stephen F. Austin 78-6312/14 W No. 25 1 vs. Georgia Southern 82-7712/15 W No. 25 1 vs. Georgia Tech 67-5212/29 L No. 24 2 vs. No. 16 Kansas 79-9212/30 W No. 24 2 vs. Coppin State 94-411/5 L No. 25 at No. 11 Alabama 57-701/8 W No. 25 at Arkansas 73-641/10 W No. 25 Mercer 103-511/12 W Florida Atlantic 109-541/16 L at No. 6 Vanderbilt 50-801/18 W LSU 92-631/23 L Kentucky 70-711/29 W South Carolina 80-762/2 W Tennessee Tech 79-622/6 W # Mississippi State 83-652/9 L at Florida 72-792/12 L at Ole Miss 49-782/14 W No. 18 Fla. International 72-502/20 W at No. 22 Auburn 58-542/23 L at S.C. State 72-772/27 L No. 1 Tennessee 59-753/4 W 3 vs. Arkansas 84-623/5 L 3 vs. No. 1 Tennessee 72-861 ISES Southern Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.); 2 Express Christmas Classic (Jamaica, N.Y.); # Home Game Played at The Omni, Atlanta; 3 SEC Tourney (Chattanooga, Tenn.). Vera Jardim

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1996-97 Starting Lineup Pos. Player G/GS PPG RPG G Rachel Powell 31/25 4.9 1.7 G Kedra Holland-Corn 31/30 17.2 4.0 F Tiffany Walker 30/26 4.3 4.8 F La’Keshia Frett 28/25 16.2 6.7 C Tracy Henderson 28/26 15.7 6.6

Top Reserves G Pam Irwin 30/4 7.8 2.2 F Brandi Decker 31/4 3.3 3.6

1995-96 Starting LineupPos. Player G/GS PPG RPGG Saudia Roundtree 33/33 16.7 5.6

G Rachel Powell 33/33 4.7 1.3 F Kedra Holland 33/26 11.3 3.3 F La’Keshia Frett 33/33 14.6 8.7 C Tracy Henderson 33/33 11.3 6.4

Top ReservesG Pam Irwin 33/0 7.1 2.4

G Latrese Bush 33/6 4.6 1.6

Season-by-Season Results

1994-95 Starting LineupPos. Player G/GS PPG RPGG Saudia Roundtree 33/32 14.8 4.7

G Kedra Holland 33/22 12.5 3.9 F Tiffany Walker 33/28 6.8 6.5 F La’Keshia Frett 33/33 15.9 6.0 C Tracy Henderson 33/33 15.5 7.6

Top ReservesG Rachel Powell 33/12 6.1 1.8

G Brandi Decker 33/5 2.3 4.5

Brandi Decker

1995-96ncaa RunneR-up

sec cHampionsRecoRd: 28-5ap Rank: no. 5usa Today Rank: no. 2Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: saudia RoundTRee (16.7)Top ReboundeR: la’kesHia FReTT (8.7)

11/25 W No. 2 1 vs. SMU 95-6511/26 L No. 2 1 at Old Dominion 64-6711/28 W No. 6 Georgia Southern 98-4912/2 L No. 6 at No. 5 Virginia 65-9412/8 W No. 12 at New Mexico State 75-6712/15 W No. 12 Bowling Green 104-6412/17 W No. 12 at No. 18 Alabama 89-8312/19 W No. 10 2 vs. S.C. State 93-3212/20 W No. 10 2 vs. No. 11 Iowa 79-5212/21 W No. 10 2 vs. Nebraska 86-701/4 W No. 9 LSU 76-611/6 W No. 9 UNC Asheville 101-361/8 W No. 7 No. 3 Tennessee 77-711/12 W No. 7 at No. 24 Auburn 79-711/15 W No. 4 at No. 3 Connecticut 75-671/20 W No. 4 at No. 10 Penn State 79-781/25 W No. 2 at No. 20 Florida 72-611/28 W No. 2 Mississippi State 97-621/31 W No. 1 Texas 93-682/4 W No. 1 3 vs. North Carolina 80-752/7 W No. 1 at No. 17 Ole Miss 90-852/11 W No. 1 South Carolina 79-612/13 W No. 1 Kentucky 75-552/16 L No. 1 at No. 13 Vanderbilt 66-712/20 W No. 2 No. 19 Florida 89-812/24 W No. 2 at Arkansas 87-543/1 L No. 2 4 vs. LSU 71-733/15 W No. 5 5 St. Francis (Pa.) 98-663/17 W No. 5 5 Oklahoma State 83-553/23 W No. 5 6 at Stephen F. Austin 78-643/25 W No. 5 6 vs. No. 1 Louisiana Tech 90-763/29 W No. 5 7 vs. No. 2 Stanford 86-763/31 L No. 5 7 vs. No. 4 Tennessee 65-831 Dial Classic (Norfolk, Va.); 2 Carolinas Classic (Myrtle Beach, S.C.); 3 Naismith Classic (Charlotte, N.C.); 4 SEC Tourney (Chatt anooga, Tenn.); 5 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds (Athens); 6 NCAA Midwest (Na-cogdoches, Texas); 7 NCAA Final Four (Charlotte, N.C.).

1996-97sec cHampions

RecoRd: 25-6ap Rank: no. 6usa Today Rank: no. 7Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: kedRa Holland-coRn (17.2)Top ReboundeR: la’kesHia FReTT (6.7)

11/25 L No. 2 at No. 24 Clemson 78-8312/1 W No. 2 at Middle Tennessee 89-7012/4 W No. 5 No. 12 Virginia 77-5612/8 W No. 5 at No. 4 Tennessee (OT) 94-9312/10 W No. 4 Wingate 96-3812/13 W No. 4 at No. 19 Wisconsin 74-6712/19 W No. 3 1 vs. Weber State 72-4412/20 W No. 3 1 vs. Toledo 85-5212/21 W No. 3 1 vs. Oregon 72-5512/27 L No. 4 2 vs. No. 5 Louisiana Tech 69-7112/28 W No. 4 2 at UNLV 87-411/5 W No. 5 No. 22 Penn State 62-561/11 W No. 5 No. 18 Auburn 82-551/15 L No. 4 No. 5 Alabama 64-681/18 W No. 4 Ole Miss 78-561/20 L No. 5 No. 1 Connecticut 65-971/24 W No. 5 at Mississippi State 68-651/27 W No. 7 Georgia State 95-651/29 W No. 7 No. 13 Florida 86-732/1 W No. 7 at South Carolina 78-352/5 W No. 6 UNC Asheville 83-442/8 W No. 6 at Kentucky 80-622/11 W No. 6 at No. 13 LSU 76-652/14 W No. 6 No. 12 Vanderbilt 71-452/19 W No. 5 at No. 10 Florida 66-642/23 W No. 5 No. 20 Arkansas 79-633/1 L No. 4 3 vs. Auburn 47-753/14 W No. 6 4 Eastern Kentucky 91-553/16 W No. 6 4 Arizona 80-743/22 W No. 6 5 vs. No. 20 Vanderbilt 66-523/24 L No. 6 5 vs. No. 3 Stanford 47-821 Northern Lights Invitational (Anchorage, Alaska); 2 UNLV Shootout (Las Vegas, Nev.); 3 SEC Tourney (Chattanooga, Tenn.); 4 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds (Athens); 5 NCAA West (Missoula, Mont.).

1994-95ncaa Final FouR

RecoRd: 28-5ap Rank: no. 12usa Today Rank: no. 4Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: la’kesHia FReTT (15.9)Top ReboundeR: TRacy HendeRson (7.6)

11/25 W No. 18 Ohio State 79-7011/27 W No. 18 at Middle Tennessee 95-7112/7 W No. 16 Rutgers 105-7012/12 W No. 16 1 at Georgia State 92-3712/13 W No. 14 1 vs. Georgia Tech 113-8112/17 W No. 14 at LSU 84-6812/19 W No. 14 at Bowling Green 82-6312/28 W No. 12 at Rutgers 92-7412/30 W No. 12 at Manhattan 94-521/5 W No. 11 at Tennessee Tech 82-641/8 W No. 11 No. 24 Arkansas 72-671/11 W No. 8 Marquette 104-601/15 L No. 8 No. 10 Vanderbilt 52-651/18 W No. 11 No. 14 Alabama 91-671/22 W No. 11 at Kentucky 68-571/23 W No. 11 UNC Asheville 102-311/29 W No. 11 at South Carolina 80-582/1 W No. 11 S.C. State 90-452/4 W No. 11 at Mississippi State 69-662/8 L No. 10 No. 18 Florida 46-592/10 W No. 10 No. 14 Ole Miss (OT) 80-772/13 W No. 10 at Texas 80-752/15 W No. 12 New Mexico State 80-532/19 W No. 12 Auburn 78-562/21 W No. 9 Charleston Southern 91-332/25 L No. 9 at No. 2 Tennessee 61-833/4 W No. 11 2 vs. No. 18 Florida 88-713/5 L No. 11 2 vs. No. 7 Vanderbilt 56-823/17 W No. 12 3 Indiana 81-643/19 W No. 12 3 Louisville 81-683/23 W No. 12 4 vs. N.C. State 98-793/25 W No. 12 4 vs. No. 2 Colorado 82-794/1 L No. 12 5 vs. No. 3 Tennessee 51-731 ISES Southern Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.); 2 SEC Tourney (Chattanooga, Tenn.); 3 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds (Athens); 4 NCAA Midwest (Des Moines, Iowa); 5 NCAA Final Four (Min-neapolis, Minn.).

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1997-98 Starting LineupPos. Player G/GS PPG RPGG Kelly Miller 28/28 17.5 5.7

G Coco Miller 27/21 16.0 4.6 F Pam Irwin 28/28 13.6 3.1 F Elena Vishniakova 28/18 7.9 6.9 C Angie Ball 26/18 4.7 4.9

Top ReservesF Tawnya Nash 28/7 4.5 2.4

C Dianna Lott 28/12 8.3 6.0

1998-99 Starting Lineup Pos. Player G/GS PPG RPG G Kelly Miller 34/34 18.5 6.0 G Coco Miller 34/33 18.4 3.9 F Pam Irwin-Osbolt 34/15 7.7 2.0 F Angie Ball 34/24 7.2 4.0 C Tawana McDonald 27/25 9.1 6.9

Top Reserves F Elena Vishniakova 34/15 7.7 6.2 G Deana Nolan 26/10 7.2 4.8

1999-2000 Starting Lineup Pos. Player G/GS PPG RPG G Kelly Miller 36/36 15.1 4.7 G Coco Miller 36/36 15.4 3.2 F Deana Nolan 36/36 12.1 4.6 F Angie Ball 35/35 7.2 4.7 C Tawana McDonald 35/34 12.0 8.8

Top Reserves G Camille Murphy 36/1 4.3 1.5 F Shala Crawford 36/2 6.8 5.1

1998-99ncaa Final FouR

RecoRd: 27-7ap Rank: no. 12usa Today Rank: no. 5Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: kelly milleR (18.5)Top ReboundeR: TaWana mcdonald (6.9)

11/22 W No. 7 Oral Roberts 118-6411/27 W No. 6 at Dartmouth 96-7411/29 W No. 6 at UMass 80-5712/1 W No. 5 Manhattan 97-6312/5 W No. 5 1 vs. Alcorn State 91-5112/6 W No. 5 1 at Stephen F. Austin 81-7012/10 W No. 5 Georgia Southern 101-5212/13 W No. 5 Oklahoma 88-7912/19 W No. 5 2 vs. Sacramento State 94-4812/20 W No. 5 2 at Boise State 91-5112/30 W No. 4 Florida State 95-721/3 W No. 4 No. 14 Alabama 85-701/7 W No. 4 No. 19 Florida 84-721/10 W No. 4 at LSU 73-601/14 L No. 4 at No. 1 Tennessee 69-1021/17 W No. 4 No. 25 Auburn 96-781/18 W No. 5 3 vs. Georgia Tech 88-821/21 W No. 5 at Arkansas 68-591/24 W No. 5 Ole Miss 81-431/28 L No. 4 No. 1 Tennessee 79-951/31 L No. 4 at Mississippi State 72-782/3 W No. 8 at South Carolina 62-582/7 L No. 8 at Kentucky 76-802/14 L No. 10 Vanderbilt 57-662/18 W No. 14 at Florida 91-662/21 W No. 14 Arkansas 98-822/26 W No. 14 4 vs. Mississippi State 72-662/27 W No. 14 4 vs. Kentucky 68-622/28 L No. 14 4 vs. No. 2 Tennessee 69-853/13 W No. 12 5 Liberty 73-523/15 w No. 12 5 SMU 68-553/20 W No. 12 6 vs. No. 10 Clemson 67-543/22 W No. 12 6 vs. No. 19 Iowa State 89-713/26 L No. 12 7 vs. No. 10 Duke 69-811 Conoco Ladyjack Classic (Nacogdochese, Texas); 2 Boise State Classic (Boise, Id..); 3 Cobb Civic Center (Marietta, Ga.); 4 SEC Tourney (Chattanooga, Tenn.); 5 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds (Athens); 6 NCAA Mideast (Cincinnati); 7 NCAA Final Four (San Jose, Calif.).

1999-2000sec cHampions

RecoRd: 32-4ap Rank: no. 4usa Today Rank: no. 5Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: coco milleR (15.4)Top ReboundeR: TaWana mcdonald (8.8)

11/15 W No. 3 1 Alabama-Birmingham 76-7511/17 W No. 3 1 at No. 17 Virginia Tech 65-6011/21 W No. 3 1 vs. No. 20 Boston College 78-7011/22 W No. 3 1 vs. No. 12 UCSB 85-6411/26 W No. 3 2 vs. Stephen F. Austin 85-4411/27 W No. 3 2 at Maine (OT) 79-6811/30 W No. 2 at Georgia Southern 102-7012/2 L No. 2 No. 23 LSU 74-8012/4 W No. 2 3 vs. Alcorn State 78-3812/5 W No. 2 3 at Houston 98-6812/9 W No. 5 Hampton 107-4612/12 W No. 5 at Tennessee Tech 77-7212/19 W No. 5 4 vs. Ohio State 91-5912/20 W No. 5 4 at Long Beach State 87-6712/29 W No. 5 East Tennessee State 78-511/2 L No. 5 at No. 17 Illinois 65-821/9 W No. 7 at Alabama 71-621/13 W No. 7 at Florida 78-711/17 W No. 7 No. 2 Tennessee 78-511/20 W No. 7 5 vs. Georgia Tech 86-581/23 W No. 7 at No. 10 Auburn 68-541/27 W No. 3 at Ole Miss 75-511/30 W No. 3 at Vanderbilt 84-732/3 W No. 3 Florida (OT) 81-762/6 W No. 3 No. 20 Mississippi State 83-672/10 W No. 3 South Carolina 84-612/17 W No. 3 at Kentucky 73-692/20 W No. 3 at Arkansas 72-692/24 W No. 3 Alabama 72-372/27 W No. 3 Vanderbilt 75-493/3 W No. 2 6 vs. Kentucky 63-45 3/4 L No. 2 6 vs. No. 17 Mississippi State 61-623/18 W No. 4 7 Montana 74-463/20 W No. 4 7 Stanford 83-643/25 W No. 4 8 vs. North Carolina 83-573/27 L No. 4 8 vs. No. 8 Rutgers 51-591 Preseason WNIT (1st-Athens; 2nd-Blacksburg, Va.; 3rd/4th-Champaign, Ill.); 2 Dead River Classic (Orono, Maine.); 3 Hilton Hobby Classic (Houston, Texas); 4 The Beach Classic (Long Beach, Calif.); 5 Cobb Civic Center (Marietta, Ga.); 6 SEC Tour-ney (Chattanooga, Tenn.); 7 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds (Athens); 8 NCAA West (Portland, Ore.).

Kiesha Brown

1997-98RecoRd: 17-11Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: kelly milleR (17.5)Top ReboundeR: elena visHniakova (6.9)

11/21 W No. 13 Boise State 89-6611/24 W No. 13 at Georgia Southern 84-7311/30 W No. 13 Clemson 70-6712/5 L No. 10 1 vs. Florida International 68-8312/6 W No. 10 1 vs. Charleston Southern 97-6112/11 W No. 15 at Oklahoma 94-7612/14 W No. 15 at Oral Roberts 64-6012/16 L No. 11 Austin Peay 66-7112/18 W No. 11 at Central Michigan 94-7312/29 W No. 17 2 vs. Fairfield 94-6812/30 W No. 17 2 at La Salle 80-641/4 L No. 17 No. 11 Wisconsin (OT) 64-741/7 L No. 20 at No. 12 Florida 61-941/10 W No. 20 LSU 81-701/14 L No. 19 No. 1 Tennessee 71-961/17 W No. 19 at No. 21 Auburn 73-701/21 W No. 18 Arkansas 81-511/24 W No. 18 at Ole Miss 65-581/28 L No. 17 at No. 1 Tennessee 43-1022/1 L No. 17 Mississippi State 75-792/4 W No. 24 South Carolina 80-612/8 L No. 24 at Alabama 77-902/11 W Kentucky 87-462/13 L at No. 15 Vanderbilt 65-682/17 W No. 12 Florida 79-622/20 W at Arkansas (OT) 86-812/26 L 3 vs. Ole Miss 73-773/13 L 4 vs. G. Washington 72-741 Tallahassee Democrat Seminole Classic (Tallahassee, Fla.); 2. La Salle CoreStates Classic (Philadelphia, Pa.); 3. SEC Tourney (Columbus, Ga.); 4. NCAA 1st Round (Storrs, Conn.).

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2002-03RecoRd: 21-10ap Rank: no. 19usa Today Rank: no. 11Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: cHRisTi THomas (16.0)Top ReboundeR: cHRisTi THomas (8.0)

11/22 W No. 8 at Chattanooga 79-5811/27 W No. 8 at Georgia State 89-5011/30 L No. 8 at Arizona 49-7012/2 L No. 14 at Arizona State 70-7412/6 W No. 14 UCLA 91-8312/8 W No. 14 Oakland 99-5612/14 W No. 20 Tennessee Tech 87-5612/17 W No. 20 Michigan State 64-6112/20 L No. 20 at Houston 78-8112/27 L No. 24 1 vs. Georgia Tech 61-6512/30 W at Middle Tennessee 79-431/2 W at South Florida 91-441/4 W California 94-611/12 W at Florida 105-621/16 W Ole Miss 96-541/19 W at No. 14 South Carolina 67-591/23 W No. 24 at Alabama 77-471/26 W No. 24 Kentucky 71-592/2 L No. 18 at No. 5 LSU 64-682/6 W No. 17 No. 12 Mississippi State 76-712/9 W No. 17 Auburn 78-672/13 W No. 14 No. 15 South Carolina (2OT) 97-912/16 L No. 14 at No. 18 Vanderbilt 56-582/20 L No. 13 at No. 3 Tennessee 60-872/23 W No. 14 No. 15 Arkansas 69-602/27 L No. 14 at No. 12 Mississippi State 71-763/1 W No. 14 Florida 76-673/7 L No. 17 2 vs. No. 15 Vanderbilt 70-743/22 W No. 19 3 UNC Charlotte 80-613/24 W No. 19 3 No. 23 Rutgers 74-643/29 L No. 19 4 No. 2 Duke 63-661 Russell Shootout (Atlanta, Ga.); 2 SEC Tournament (North Little Rock, Ark.); 3 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds (Athens); 4 NCAA Midwest (Albuquerque, N.M.).

2001-02RecoRd: 19-11Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: kaRa bRaxTon (16.3)Top ReboundeR: kaRa bRaxTon (6.8)

11/18 W No. 16 Maine 88-5711/20 W No. 16 Middle Tennessee (OT) 77-7211/27 W No. 13 Georgia State 77-6712/1 W No. 13 1 vs. UNLV 77-6212/2 W No. 13 1 at California 54-4812/4 W No. 13 at Georgia Southern 73-5412/16 W No. 10 at No. 16 N.C. State (OT) 68-6312/19 W No. 10 at Oakland 72-5112/27 W No. 10 2 vs. Georgia Tech 69-5212/30 W No. 10 VCU 83-701/3 W No. 8 No. 23 LSU 72-561/5 L No. 8 at Michigan State 49-701/7 W No. 15 Morris Brown 105-361/10 L No. 15 No. 9 South Carolina 64-711/13 L No. 15 at Mississippi State 82-841/17 W No. 16 at No. 19 Auburn 60-491/20 L No. 16 No. 7 Vanderbilt 47-641/24 W No. 17 at Ole Miss 79-691/27 L No. 17 at No. 18 Florida 64-731/31 L No. 19 Mississippi State 71-722/3 W No. 19 at Kentucky 76-502/7 L No. 22 at No. 9 South Carolina 59-642/10 L No. 22 No. 3 Tennessee 50-522/17 W No. 24 No. 14 Florida 73-622/19 W No. 23 Western Kentucky 76-582/21 W No. 23 Alabama 73-622/24 L No. 23 at Arkansas 45-662/28 W No. 24 3 vs. Alabama 64-603/1 L No. 24 3 vs. No. 3 Tennessee 67-813/16 L 4 vs. No. 15 Old Dominion 54-681 Oakland Tribune Classic (Berkeley, Calif.); 2 Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Shootout (Atlanta, Ga.); 3 SEC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.); 4 NCAA 1st Round (West Lafayette, Ind.).

Season-by-Season Results

2000-01 Starting Lineup Pos. Player G/GS PPG RPG G Kelly Miller 33/33 15.6 5.4 G Coco Miller 33/32 15.7 4.1 F Deanna Nolan 24/19 13.4 3.9 F Tiaunna Briggans 33/22 3.9 2.5 C Tawana McDonald 33/33 10.3 7.0

Top Reserves G Kiesha Brown 33/13 4.8 3.1 C Christi Thomas 29/11 11.7 6.5

2001-02 Starting LineupPos. Player G/GS PPG RPGG Camille Murphy 30/23 5.3 1.8

G Mary Beth Lycett 30/23 7.7 3.4 F Ebony Felder 26/21 8.6 6.6 F Kara Braxton 30/25 16.3 6.8 C Tawana McDonald 29/23 7.6 5.5

Top ReservesF/C Christi Thomas 30/12 10.4 6.2 F Jessica Pierce 30/8 5.2 2.4

2002-03 Starting Lineup Pos. Player G/GS PPG RPG G Alexis Kendrick 31/31 12.4 3.6 G Sherill Baker 30/25 9.6 4.3 F Mary Beth Lycett 31/28 9.8 4.3 F Kara Braxton 21/14 15.7 7.3 C Christi Thomas 30/28 16.0 8.0

Top Reserves F Marquita Driskell 30/16 6.4 4.3 F/C Jessica Pierce 28/4 6.9 4.3

2000-01sec TouRnamenT cHampions

RecoRd: 27-6ap Rank: no. 4usa Today Rank: no. 13Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: coco milleR (15.7)Top ReboundeR: TaWana mcdonald (7.0)

11/12 L No. 3 1 at No. 1 Connecticut 70-9911/19 W No. 3 Massachusetts 71-6311/22 W No. 6 2 vs. No. 12 Oklahoma 94-7011/24 L No. 6 2 vs. No. 5 Notre Dame 73-7511/27 W No. 7 Georgia Southern 85-5711/29 W No. 7 Chattanooga 81-4312/3 W No. 7 3 vs. No. 5 Rutgers 82-5312/8 W No. 5 4 vs. Georgia Tech 78-6112/10 W No. 5 Houston 92-6112/18 W No. 4 Dartmouth 110-7312/20 W No. 4 at VCU 77-6312/28 W No. 4 at Georgia State 107-7512/30 W No. 4 at UCLA 89-551/4 W No. 4 Illinois 100-591/7 W No. 4 Alabama 96-411/11 W No. 4 No. 10 Florida 72-591/14 W No. 4 at No. 9 LSU 64-551/18 L No. 4 at No. 2 Tennessee 69-851/20 W No. 4 Auburn 77-601/25 W No. 5 Ole Miss 74-511/28 W No. 5 No. 16 Vanderbilt 76-592/1 L No. 5 at No. 9 Florida 64-752/4 W No. 5 at Mississippi State 78-742/8 W No. 7 at South Carolina 92-552/15 W No. 5 Kentucky 91-582/18 W No. 5 Arkansas 81-602/22 W No. 4 at Alabama 71-482/25 L No. 4 at No. 18 Vanderbilt 65-713/2 W No. 6 5 vs. OIe Miss 80-613/3 W No. 6 5 vs. Arkansas 63-443/4 W No. 4 5 vs. No. 15 Vanderbilt 62-603/16 W No. 4 Liberty 77-483/18 L No. 4 Missouri 65-78 1 State Farm Tip-off Classic (Hartford, Conn.); 2 Coaches vs. Can-cer Challenge (Madison, Wis.); 3 Honda Elite 4 Classic (Orlando, Fla.); 4 Cobb Civic Center (Marietta, Ga.); 5 SEC Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.); 6 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds (Athens).

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Season-by-Season Results2003-04

RecoRd: 25-10ap Rank: no. 6usa Today Rank: no. 8Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: cHRisTi THomas (13.2)Top ReboundeR: cHRisTi THomas (8.3)

11/21 W No. 10 Georgia State 87-4811/25 W No. 10 at Georgia Southern 84-5311/28 W No. 10 at Santa Clara 77-65 11/30 L No. 10 at No. 6 Stanford 59-61 12/3 W No. 11 Houston 65-5212/6 W No. 11 N.C. State 72-58 12/13 W No. 10 Middle Tennessee 65-5012/17 W No. 10 at Furman 86-51 12/20 L No. 10 at No. 5 Texas 58-71 12/27 W No. 12 1 vs. Georgia Tech 78-6212/29 W No. 12 2 vs. Morehead State 92-4212/30 W No. 12 2 at Eastern Kentucky 92-601/4 W No. 12 South Florida 92-651/8 W No. 12 Mississippi State 88-701/11 W No. 12 at Kentucky 74-531/15 L No. 11 at No. 20 Auburn 52-741/18 L No. 11 Florida 73-831/22 L No. 17 at Ole Miss (2OT) 79-901/25 W No. 17 No. 12 LSU 80-742/1 W No. 19 Alabama 71-682/5 W No. 16 at Vanderbilt 83-672/8 L No. 16 at Arkansas 63-712/12 L No. 19 No. 3 Tennessee 67-702/15 W No. 19 Ole Miss 79-622/22 W No. 18 at South Carolina 73-502/26 L No. 19 at Florida 59-692/29 W No. 19 Kentucky 73-623/4 W No. 20 3 vs. South Carolina 73-423/5 W No. 20 3 vs. Florida 76-723/6 W No. 20 3 vs. No. 1 Tennessee (OT) 68-663/7 L No. 20 3 vs. No. 21 Vanderbilt 56-623/20 W No. 16 4 vs. Liberty 78-533/22 W No. 16 4 vs. TCU 85-713/27 W No. 16 5 vs. No. 3 Purdue 66-643/29 L No. 16 5 vs. No. 19 LSU 60-621 Russell Shootout (Atlanta, Ga.); 2 EKU Comfort Suites Clas-sic (Richmond, Ky.); 3 SEC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.); 4 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds (Philadelphia, Pa.); 5 NCAA West (Seattle, Wash.).

2004-05RecoRd: 24-10ap Rank: no. 20usa Today Rank: no. 13Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: TasHa HumpHRey (19.0)Top ReboundeR: TasHa HumpHRey (8.4)

11/19 W No. 5 Furman 98-7611/21 W No. 5 No. 2 Texas 78-6411/26 W No. 3 1 vs. Idaho 77-5511/27 L No. 3 1 vs. TCU 63-6411/28 W No. 3 1 vs. Santa Clara 87-6811/30 W No. 6 Georgia Southern 61-50 12/3 L No. 6 at Georgia Tech 49-5512/7 L No. 11 Arizona State 57-6712/10 W No. 11 Augusta State 93-4712/12 W No. 11 No. 24 Arizona 70-6212/19 W No. 15 at Iona 96-5212/21 W No. 15 at Marist 79-6212/30 W No. 16 Arkansas 78-571/2 W No. 16 Tennessee-Martin 68-521/6 W No. 17 OIe Miss 78-511/8 L No. 17 at No. 1 LSU 52-761/10 W No. 18 Stetson 97-421/13 L No. 18 at Kentucky 63-711/16 W No. 18 Auburn 71-561/23 W No. 21 at Mississippi State 67-571/27 W No. 19 Florida 81-611/31 L No. 18 at No. 5 Tennessee 70-772/3 W No. 18 at Alabama 72-632/6 W No. 18 Kentucky 68-642/10 W No. 18 South Carolina 67-51 2/13 W No. 18 2 vs. Clemson 88-602/20 L No. 16 at Ole Miss 61-722/24 W No. 18 at Florida 63-382/27 L No. 18 No. 19 Vanderbilt (OT) 59-663/4 W No. 21 3 vs. Ole Miss 87-653/5 L No. 21 3 vs. No. 1 LSU 65-793/19 W No. 20 4 vs. Rice 75-493/21 W No. 20 4 vs. No. 13 Texas 70-683/26 L No. 20 5 vs. No. 7 Duke 57-631 Rainbow Wahine Classic (Honolulu); 2 Russell Shootout (Duluth, Ga.); 3 SEC Tournament (Greenville, S.C.); 4 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds (Dallas, Texas); 5 NCAA Regional (Chat-tanooga, Tenn.).

2005-06RecoRd: 23-9ap Rank: no. 12usa Today Rank: no. 13Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: TasHa HumpHRey (20.1)Top ReboundeR: TasHa HumpHRey (9.1)

11/13 L No. 8 1 vs. No. 6 Baylor 72-8411/18 W No. 8 Santa Clara 91-9111/21 W No. 11 at TCU 80-5111/25 L No. 11 2 vs. UCLA 64-8411/26 W No. 17 2 at Loyola Marymount 89-5811/30 W No. 17 at Middle Tennessee 90-7212/4 W No. 17 Georgia Tech 72-6612/6 W No. 17 Iona 97-6012/10 W No. 17 Savannah State 103-3412/19 L No. 15 at No. 25 Temple (OT) 66-6912/29 W No. 17 at Memphis 97-4412/30 W No. 17 at Tennessee-Martin 81-471/5 W No. 17 at Ole Miss 84-701/8 W No. 17 Florida 89-701/12 L No. 13 at No. 1 Tennessee 85-941/15 W No. 13 3 vs. Miami 74-591/19 W No. 13 Mississippi State 81-421/22 L No. 13 No. 3 LSU 64-651/26 W No. 15 at South Carolina 74-651/29 W No. 15 at No. 24 Florida 92-552/2 W No. 14 No. 21 Kentucky 91-572/5 W No. 14 Alabama 84-592/12 L No. 13 at No. 3 LSU 61-682/16 L No. 13 No. 5 Tennessee 55-582/19 W No. 13 at No. 22 Vanderbilt 83-612/23 W No. 13 at Arkansas 86-802/26 W No. 13 Auburn 74-613/3 W No. 12 4 vs. No. 23 Vanderbilt 69-473/4 L No. 12 4 vs. No. 8 Tennessee 79-893/19 W No. 12 5 vs. Marist 75-603/21 W No. 12 5 vs. Hartford 73-543/26 L No. 12 6 vs. No. 8 Connecticut 75-771 State Farm Tipoff Classic (Lubbock, Texas); 2 LMU/Ayres Hotel Classic (Los Angeles, Calif.); 3 Russell Shootout (Duluth, Ga.); 4 SEC Tournament (North Little Rock, Ark.); 5 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds (Trenton, N.J.); 6 NCAA Regional (Bridgeport, Conn.).

2004-05 Starting Lineup Pos. Player G/GS PPG RPG G Alexis Kendrick 34/34 6.7 4.0 G Sherill Baker 34/30 11.4 4.6 F Cori Chambers 34/29 13.1 3.9 F Rebecca Rowsey 34/34 4.1 5.0 C Tasha Humphrey 33/32 19.0 8.4

Top Reserves G Janese Hardrick 32/0 8.2 2.5 G/F Megan Darrah 34/3 5.7 3.2

2005-06 Starting Lineup Pos. Player G/GS PPG RPG G Alexis Kendrick 32/32 7.3 3.8 G Sherill Baker 32/32 18.7 4.7 F Cori Chambers 32/31 11.3 3.5 F Megan Darrah 32/32 10.2 4.7 C Tasha Humphrey 31/31 20.1 9.1

Top Reserves G Janese Hardrick 32/2 8.8 3.2 F Danielle Taylor 28/0 2.4 1.5

2003-04 Starting LineupPos. Player G/GS PPG RPGG Janese Hardrick 35/18 10.7 3.1

G Sherill Baker 35/35 11.1 3.8 F Alexis Kendrick 35/35 9.2 3.9 F Rebecca Rowsey 35/10 2.3 2.9 C Christi Thomas 35/33 13.2 8.3

Top ReservesF Jessica Pierce 35/10 8.6 4.3

G Cori Chambers 35/12 7.2 2.6

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2007-08RecoRd: 23-10usa Today Rank: no. 24Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: TasHa HumpHRey (16.7)Top ReboundeR: TasHa HumpHRey (9.1)

11/9 W No. 9 Richmond 81-5311/11 W No. 9 George Mason 84-5611/13 W No. 8 Georgia Southern 105-6611/16 W No. 8 Temple 57-5111/23 W No. 8 1 vs. Prairie View A&M 78-4411/24 W No. 8 1 vs. Southern Cal 59-5711/29 W No. 7 Oakland 69-5912/2 W No. 7 Georgia Tech 71-6412/9 W No. 7 Davidson 79-6512/17 W No. 7 Mercer 102-4512/29 W No. 7 2 vs. Florida State (OT) 71-6212/30 W No. 7 2 at Florida International 70-561/2 W No. 7 Presbyterian 93-491/6 L No. 7 at Xavier 55-651/10 W No. 10 Ole Miss 75-621/13 L No. 10 at No. 22 Auburn 52-821/17 L No. 12 at Vanderbilt 59-671/20 W No. 12 Alabama 71-531/24 W No. 17 at Florida 82-551/27 L No. 17 at No. 11 Oklahoma 57-651/31 L No. 17 Kentucky 44-472/3 L No. 17 Vanderbilt 54-612/7 W No. 24 at Arkansas 72-582/10 L No. 24 at No. 8 LSU 57-632/14 W Florida 85-662/17 W at Mississippi State 60-562/24 W No. 24 Auburn 68-562/28 W No. 22 at South Carolina 55-413/2 L No. 22 No. 3 Tennessee 63-723/6 W No. 23 3 vs. Alabama 71-623/7 L No. 23 3 vs. Kentucky 50-573/23 W 4 vs. Iowa 67-613/25 L 4 vs. No. 2 North Carolina 66-801 Junkanoo Jam (Freeport, Bahamas); 2 FIU Sun & Fun Classic (Miami, Fla.); 3 SEC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.); 5 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds (Norfolk, Va.).

2008-09RecoRd: 18-14Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: asHley HouTs (12.0)Top ReboundeR: angel Robinson (9.3)

11/15 W Alabama State 85-3511/20 W at Oakland 64-6111/22 L at Detroit Mercy 66-7011/26 W N.C. Central 85-3111/28 W 1 vs. Cal State Fullerton 85-6411/29 W 1 vs. E. Washington 75-5112/1 W East Tennessee State 77-5712/3 W Tennessee Tech 72-4612/5 L at Georgia Tech 42-5712/8 L 2 at No. 15 Rutgers 34-4512/20 W at UAB 73-4912/22 W 3 vs. Clemson 67-5012/30 L Xavier 44-561/2 L at No. 16 Virginia 60-621/8 L at Ole Miss 54-621/11 W South Carolina 69-631/15 W Savannah State 74-281/18 L at No. 19 Florida 45-611/22 W No. 17 Vanderbilt 66-551/25 W at Alabama 63-611/29 W No. 5 Auburn 67-582/1 W Mississippi State 69-572/5 L at No. 12 Tennessee 43-732/8 L Arkansas 64-772/15 L at No. 24 Vanderbilt 64-802/19 L LSU 46-572/22 L at No. 3 Auburn 59-652/26 W at Kentucky 61-573/1 W No. 17 Florida 84-753/5 W 4 vs. Kentucky 82-643/6 L 4 vs. No. 22 Vanderbilt 61-693/21 L 5 vs. Arizona State 47-581 Lady Rebel Round-up (Las Vegas, Nev.); 2 Jimmy V Classic (Piscataway, N.J.); 3 “home” game played at Arena at Gwinnett Center (Duluth, Ga.); 4 SEC Tournament (North Little Rock, Ark.); 5 NCAA 1st Round (Duluth, Ga.).

Season-by-Season Results

2006-07 Starting LineupPos. Player G/GS PPG RPGG Ashley Houts 34/31 9.4 3.1

G Janese Hardrick 34/27 8.6 4.0 F Cori Chambers 34/34 12.7 3.3 F Megan Darrah 34/27 7.4 4.6 C Tasha Humphrey 29/26 16.1 7.6

Top ReservesC Angel Robinson 33/2 8.0 5.4

G Christy Marshall 34/6 7.8 3.2

2006-07RecoRd: 27-7ap Rank: no. 13usa Today Rank: no. 14Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: TasHa HumpHRey (16.1)Top ReboundeR: TasHa HumpHRey (7.6)

11/12 W No. 9 1 vs. No. 12 Rutgers 73-6911/15 W No. 9 North Carolina A&T 89-3511/19 W No. 9 Davidson 74-6811/21 W No. 8 Georgia Southern 75-5111/26 W No. 8 No. 11 Stanford 74-6911/29 W No. 8 Memphis 95-4612/3 W No. 8 at Georgia Tech 79-6912/7 L No. 8 Middle Tennessee 62-7012/15 W No. 11 at Savannah State 75-5412/17 W No. 11 TCU 80-5812/20 W No. 11 at George Mason 76-5112/21 W No. 11 at Richmond 72-4112/28 L No. 11 2 vs. No. 17 G. Washington 54-6612/30 W No. 11 2 vs. Brown 82-691/4 W No. 15 Florida 89-571/7 L No. 15 at No. 6 LSU 55-571/11 W No. 15 at Mississippi State 74-611/14 L No. 15 No. 4 Tennessee 41-521/18 W No. 16 No. 14 Vanderbilt 83-711/21 W No. 16 3 vs. Florida State 70-651/25 W No. 14 No. 22 Ole Miss 69-601/28 W No. 14 at Florida 77-542/1 W No. 14 No. 7 LSU 53-512/5 L No. 9 at No. 3 Tennessee 57-732/8 W No. 9 at Alabama 92-512/11 W No. 9 South Carolina 81-572/15 W No. 11 at Kentucky (OT) 82-722/18 W No. 11 at Auburn 62-552/25 W No. 11 Arkansas 69-513/2 W No. 10 4 vs. Kentucky 72-403/3 L No. 10 4 vs. No. 13 Vanderbilt 56-813/17 W No. 14 5 vs. Belmont 53-363/19 W No. 14 5 vs. No. 24 Iowa State 76-563/25 L No. 13 6 vs. No. 11 Purdue 65-781 State Farm Tipoff Classic (Norman, Okla); 2 Surf ’N Slam Classic (San Diego, Calif.); 3 Russell Shootout (Duluth, Ga.); 4 SEC Tournament (Duluth, Ga.); 5 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds (Minneapolis, Minn.); 6 NCAA Regional (Dallas, Texas).

2007-08 Starting Lineup Pos. Player G/GS PPG RPG G Ashley Houts 33/33 11.7 2.8 G Angela Puleo 33/32 8.2 2.3 F Megan Darrah 32/32 9.1 4.7 F Tasha Humphrey 33/33 16.7 9.1 C Angel Robinson 33/28 9.9 8.4

Top Reserves G Christy Marshall 30/1 6.5 3.1 F Jasmine Lee 30/0 1.8 2.2

2008-09 Starting LineupPos. Player G/GS PPG RPGG Ashley Houts 32/32 12.0 2.8

G Angela Puleo 31/28 7.4 2.4 F Christy Marshall 31/21 8.8 4.5 F Porsha Phllips 32/23 10.5 6.1 C Angel Robinson 32/30 11.5 9.3

Top ReservesF Danielle Taylor 32/9 7.0 3.8

G Jaleesa Rhoden 31/8 3.6 2.7

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Opponent .....................Overall H A N First LastAlabama......................... 28-9 13-3 10-4 5-2 1977 2009Alabama-Birmingham .... 2-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 1981 2009Alabama-Huntsville........... 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1980 1981Alabama State .................. 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2009 2009Albany State ..................... 5-7 2-4 2-3 1-0 1976 1981Alcorn State ...................... 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 1999 2000Anderson College ............. 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 1977 1978Appalachian State ............ 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 1981 1983Arizona ............................. 2-1 2-0 0-1 0-0 1997 2005Arizona State .................... 1-4 0-1 0-2 1-1 1981 2009Arkansas ....................... 21-4 9-2 9-2 3-0 1981 2009Auburn ......................... 23-14 15-3 7-8 1-3 1975 2009Augusta State ................... 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1984 2005Austin Peay ...................... 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1998 1998Baylor ............................... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 2006 2006Belmont ............................ 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2007 2007Berry College .................... 2-4 2-2 0-2 0-0 1974 1983Boise State ....................... 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1998 1999Boston College ................. 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2000 2000Bowling Green .................. 3-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1984 1996Brown ............................... 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2007 2007California .......................... 3-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1981 2003Cal State Fullerton ............ 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2009 2009Central Michigan............... 4-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 1986 1998Charleston Southern......... 2-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1995 1998Chattanooga ...................11-1 6-0 5-1 0-0 1981 2003Cincinnati .......................... 5-0 2-0 3-0 0-0 1985 1992Clemson ........................ 12-5 5-1 3-4 4-0 1979 2009Colorado ........................... 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1995 1995Connecticut....................... 1-3 0-1 1-1 0-1 1996 2006Coppin State ..................... 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1994 1994Dartmouth ......................... 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1999 2001Davidson........................... 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 2007 2008DeKalb .............................. 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1974 1974DePaul .............................. 2-2 2-0 0-2 0-0 1992 1994Detroit .............................. 2-1 1-0 1-1 0-0 1988 2009District of Columbia .......... 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1984 1990Drake ................................ 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1982 1982Duke ................................. 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-3 1999 2005East Carolina .................... 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 1976 1983East Tennessee State ....... 3-0 2-0 0-0 1-0 1978 2009Eastern Kentucky ............. 4-0 2-0 2-0 0-0 1983 2004Eastern Washington ......... 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2009 2009Erskine.............................. 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 1979 1979Fairfield ............................. 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1998 1998Florida ...........................43-11 22-3 19-7 2-1 1978 2009

Opponent .....................Overall H A N First LastFlorida A&M ...................... 6-0 3-0 3-0 0-0 1985 1992Florida Atlantic .................. 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1994 1994Florida International .......... 2-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 1994 2008Florida State ..................... 7-0 3-0 2-0 2-0 1988 2008Fort Valley State ............... 2-9 2-4 0-5 0-0 1974 1979Furman ............................. 7-0 3-0 3-0 1-0 1975 2005George Mason .................. 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 2007 2008George Washington .......... 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 1998 2007Georgia Southern ........... 20-9 10-3 8-6 2-0 1975 2008Georgia State ............... 16-10 9-4 7-6 0-0 1977 2004Georgia Tech ................. 28-3 11-0 10-2 7-1 1975 2009Grambling State................ 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1987 1987Hampton ........................... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2000 2000Hartford............................. 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2006 2006Houston ............................ 3-1 2-0 1-1 0-0 2000 2004Howard ............................. 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1988 1989Idaho................................. 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2005 2005Illinois................................ 2-1 2-0 0-1 0-0 1986 2001Indiana .............................. 2-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1983 1985Iona................................... 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 2005 2006Iowa .................................. 3-2 0-0 1-1 2-1 1987 2008Iowa State......................... 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 1999 2007Kansas.............................. 1-1 1-0 0-0 0-1 1987 1994Kansas State .................... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1983 1983Kentucky ......................31-11 14-3 11-7 6-1 1980 2009La Salle............................. 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1998 1998Liberty ............................... 3-0 2-0 0-0 1-0 1999 2004Long Beach State ............. 5-0 1-0 2-0 2-0 1985 2000Louisiana-Monroe ............. 4-0 2-0 2-0 0-0 1987 1991Louisiana State ........... 19-16 10-5 6-7 3-4 1982 2009Louisiana Tech .................. 1-5 0-2 0-2 1-1 1982 1997Louisville ........................... 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1984 1995Loyola (Illinois).................. 3-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 1991 1994Loyola Marymount ............ 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 2006 2006Maine ................................ 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 2000 2002Manhattan......................... 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1995 1999Marist ................................ 2-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 2005 2006Marquette ......................... 1-1 1-0 1-0 0-0 1994 1995Maryland ........................... 2-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 1987 1991Massachusetts.................. 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1999 2001McNeese State ................. 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1982 1982Memphis ........................... 3-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 1982 2007Mercer .......................... 15-12 8-5 7-5 0-2 1974 2008Miami (Fla.) ....................... 2-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1982 2006Miami (Ohio) ..................... 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 1980 1984Michigan State .................. 3-1 2-0 1-1 0-0 1989 2003

Opponent .....................Overall H A N First LastMiddle Georgia ................. 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1974 1974Middle Tennessee ............11-1 4-1 7-0 0-0 1985 2007Minnesota ......................... 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1983 1983Mississippi .................. 26-10 14-0 6-7 6-3 1980 2009Mississippi State ........ 23-10 12-3 9-6 2-1 1977 2009Missouri ............................ 2-1 2-0 1-0 0-0 1985 2001Montana............................ 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2000 2000Morehead State ................ 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 2004 2004Morris Brown .................... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2002 2002Missouri-Kansas City ........ 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1993 1993Nebraska .......................... 2-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1990 1996Nevada-Las Vegas ........... 3-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1991 2002New Mexico State............. 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1991 2002North Carolina .................. 5-1 1-0 0-0 4-1 1983 2008North Carolina A&T ........... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2007 2007UNC-Asheville .................. 5-0 5-0 0-0 0-0 1980 1997N.C. Central ...................... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2009 2009UNC-Charlotte .................. 3-1 3-0 0-1 0-0 1987 2003N.C. State ......................... 8-0 3-0 4-0 1-0 1984 2004North Georgia ................... 6-6 4-2 2-4 0-0 1974 1980Northern Illinois................. 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1982 1982Northwestern .................... 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1991 1991Northwestern State ........... 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1987 1987Notre Dame ...................... 2-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 1992 2001Oakland ............................ 4-0 2-0 2-0 0-0 2002 2009Ohio State......................... 6-2 1-1 2-1 3-0 1985 2000Oklahoma ......................... 3-1 1-0 1-1 1-0 1998 2008Oklahoma State ................ 1-1 1-0 0-0 0-1 1989 1996Old Dominion .................... 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-3 1985 2002Oral Roberts ..................... 5-1 4-0 2-1 0-0 1981 1999Oregon.............................. 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 1984 1997Oregon State .................... 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 1984 1993Penn State ........................ 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1996 1997 Piedmont .......................... 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1980 1980Pittsburgh ......................... 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1981 1981Portland State ................... 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1984 1984Prairie View A&M .............. 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2008 2008Presbyterian ..................... 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 1979 2008Purdue .............................. 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 2004 2007Rice .................................. 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 2005 2005Richmond ......................... 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 2007 2008Rider ................................. 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1993 1993Rutgers ............................ 7-3 2-0 1-2 4-1 1983 2009Sacramento State ............. 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1999 1999St. Francis (PA) ................ 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1996 1996St. John’s .......................... 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1984 1984

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Opponent .....................Overall H A N First LastSan Diego State ............... 1-1 1-0 0-0 0-1 1993 1993Santa Clara....................... 3-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 1993 2006Savannah State ............... 4-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 1975 2009Shorter .............................. 0-6 0-2 0-2 0-2 1974 1978South Alabama ................. 4-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 1987 1992South Carolina .............. 28-4 13-1 12-2 3-1 1976 2009South Carolina-Aiken........ 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1980 1980South Carolina State ........ 7-1 4-0 2-1 1-0 1989 1996South Florida .................... 4-0 2-0 2-0 0-0 1984 2004Southern Cal..................... 2-3 1-0 0-2 1-1 1983 2008Southern Illinois ................ 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1988 1988Southern Methodist .......... 2-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1988 1988Southern Utah .................. 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1989 1990Stanford ............................ 3-6 2-1 0-2 1-3 1991 2007Stephen F. Austin.............. 5-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 1984 2000Stetson ............................. 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 1989 2005Syracuse........................... 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1982 1982Temple .............................. 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 2006 2008Tennessee ................... 14-39 7-11 4-16 3-12 1981 2009Tennessee-Martin ............. 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 2005 2006Tennessee State ............. 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 1985 1989Tennessee Tech ................ 9-0 5-0 4-0 0-0 1982 2009Texas ................................ 5-2 2-1 2-1 1-0 1984 2005Texas Christian ................. 3-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 2004 2007Texas Tech ........................ 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1985 1985Tift College ....................... 4-1 3-0 1-1 0-0 1974 1976Toledo ............................... 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1997 1997Tulsa ................................. 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1980 1980UCLA ................................ 3-2 1-0 2-0 0-2 1983 2006UC-Santa Barbara ............ 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2000 2000Valdosta State ................ 5-10 2-5 3-3 0-2 1975 1988Vanderbilt .................... 30-22 15-6 9-10 6-6 1979 2009Villanova ........................... 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1987 1987Virginia ............................ 1-2 1-0 0-2 0-0 1996 2009Virginia Commonwealth .... 3-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 1988 2002Virginia Tech ..................... 3-0 0-0 1-0 2-0 1981 2000Weber State ...................... 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1997 1997West Georgia .................... 5-5 4-2 1-3 0-0 1974 1979Western Carolina .............. 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1976 1976Western Kentucky ............ 4-1 3-0 0-1 1-0 1985 2002Wingate ............................ 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1997 1997Winthrop ........................... 3-1 2-0 0-0 1-1 1975 1993Wisconsin ......................... 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-0 1997 1998Wisconsin-Green Bay ....... 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 1992 1993Xavier (Ohio) .................... 1-2 0-1 1-1 0-0 1985 2009

America East (3-0)Hartford.........................1 0Maine ............................2 0Atlantic 10 (10-6)G. Washington ..............0 2La Salle.........................1 0Massachusetts..............2 0UNC-Charlotte ..............3 1Richmond .....................2 0Temple ..........................1 1Xavier ...........................1 2ACC (69-15)Boston College .............1 0Clemson .....................12 5Duke .............................0 3Florida St. .....................7 0Georgia Tech ..............28 3Maryland .......................2 1Miami ............................2 0North Carolina ..............5 1N.C. State .....................8 0Virginia ..........................1 2Virginia Tech ................3 0Atlantic Sun (22-12)Belmont ........................1 0East Tenn. State ...........3 0Mercer ........................15 12Stetson .........................3 0Big East (28-10) Cincinnati ......................5 0Connecticut...................1 3DePaul ..........................2 2Louisville .......................2 0Marquette .....................1 1Notre Dame ..................2 1Pittsburgh .....................1 0Rutgers .........................7 3South Florida ................4 0St. John’s ......................1 0Syracuse.......................1 0Villanova .......................1 0Big Sky (5-0) Eastern Washington .....1 0Montana........................1 0Portland St. ...................1 0Sacramento St. .............1 0Weber St. ......................1 0

Big South (13-1) Charleston So. ..............2 0Liberty ...........................3 0UNC-Asheville ..............5 0Winthrop .......................3 1Big Ten (22-8) Illinois............................2 1Indiana ..........................2 0Iowa ..............................3 2Michigan St. ..................3 1Minnesota .....................1 0Northwestern ................1 0Ohio St..........................6 2Penn St. ........................2 0Purdue ..........................1 1Wisconsin .....................1 1Big 12 (19-7) Baylor ...........................0 1Colorado .......................1 0Iowa St..........................2 0Kansas..........................1 1Kansas St. ....................1 0Missouri ........................2 1Nebraska ......................2 0Oklahoma .....................3 1Oklahoma St. ................1 1Texas ............................5 2Texas Tech ....................1 0Big West (7-0) Cal State Fullerton ........1 0Long Beach St. .............5 0UCSB............................1 0CAA (21-13) Georgia St. .................16 10George Mason ..............2 0Old Dominion ................0 3VCU ..............................3 0Conf.-USA (14-4)Ala.-Birmingham ...........2 1East Carolina ................2 2Houston ........................3 1Memphis .......................3 0Rice ..............................1 0SMU ..............................2 0Tulsa .............................1 0

Horizon League (6-2)Detroit ...........................2 1Loyola (Illinois)..............3 0Wis.-Green Bay ............1 1Ivy League (3-0)Brown ...........................1 0Dartmouth .....................2 0Metro Atlantic (8-0)Fairfield .........................1 0Iona...............................2 0Manhattan.....................2 0Marist ............................2 0Rider .............................1 0Mid-American (10-1)Bowling Green ..............3 0Central Michigan...........4 0Miami (Ohio) .................1 1Northern Illinois.............1 0Toledo ...........................1 0Mid-Continent (12-1) ...............Missouri-K.C. ................1 0Oakland ........................4 0Oral Roberts .................5 1Southern Utah ..............2 0Mid-Eastern (18-1)Coppin St. .....................1 0Florida A&M ..................6 0Hampton .......................1 0Howard .........................2 0N.C. A&T .......................1 0S.C. State .....................7 1Missouri Valley (1-1)Drake ............................0 1Southern Illinois ............1 0Mountain West (7-2)Nev.-Las Vegas ............3 0San Diego St. ...............1 1TCU ..............................3 1Northeast (1-0)St. Francis (Pa.)............1 0Ohio Valley (19-1)Austin Peay ..................0 1Eastern Kentucky .........4 0Morehead St. ................1 0Tennessee-Martin .........2 0Tennessee St. ...............3 0Tennessee Tech ............9 0

PAC-10 (17-17)Arizona .........................2 1Arizona St. ....................1 4California ......................3 0UCLA ............................3 2Oregon..........................2 0Oregon St. ....................1 1Southern Cal.................2 3Stanford ........................3 6Southern (42-11)Appalachian St. ............2 0Chattanooga ...............11 1Davidson.......................2 0Furman .........................7 0Ga. Southern ..............20 9Western Carolina ..........0 1Southland (11-0)La.-Monroe ...................4 0McNeese St. .................1 0Northwestern St. ...........1 0Stephen F. Austin..........5 0SWAC (5-0)Alabama St. .................1 0Alcorn St. ......................2 0Grambling St.................1 0Prairie View A&M ..........1 0Summitt League (11-1)Oakland ........................4 0Oral Roberts .................5 1Southern Utah ..............2 0Sun Belt (22-3)Florida Atlantic ..............1 0Fla. International ...........2 1Middle Tenn. ...............11 1South Alabama .............4 0Western Kent. ...............4 1West Coast (4-1)Loyola Marymount ........1 0Santa Clara...................3 1WAC (6-5)Boise St. .......................2 0Idaho.............................1 0Louisiana Tech ..............1 5New Mexico St..............2 0

Record vs. All OpponentsRecord vs. All Conferences

Records reflect schools’ current conference affiliation, not necessarily that when game was played.

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Central Michigan: 4-011/22/85 W at Cookeville, Tenn. 97-5512/15/88 W at Mount Pleasant 85-7512/18/89 W Athens 78-4712/18/97 W at Mount Pleasant 94-73

Charleston Southern: 2-02/21/95 W Athens 91-3312/6/97 W at Tallahassee, Fla. 97-61

Chattanooga: 11-1Home: 6-0 Away: 5-1 Neutral: 0-012/6/80 W Athens 81-7912/31/80 L at Chattanooga 74-792/13/82 W at Chattanooga 86-702/9/83 W Athens 74-601/26/84 W at Chattanooga 75-7112/2/84 W Athens 91-611/6/86 W at Chattanooga 83-672/16/87 W Athens 100-522/14/88 W at Chattanooga 82-513/15/89 W * Athens 90-6911/29/00 W Athens 81-4311/22/02 W at Chattanooga 79-58

Cincinnati: 5-01/2/85 W at Cincinnati 89-6112/14/85 W “home” game at Marietta 98-4711/25/88 W at Cincinnati 66-4512/13/90 W at Cincinnati 99-382/18/92 W Athens 93-50

Clemson: 12-5Home: 6-1 Away: 3-4 Neutral: 3-011/27/78 L at Clemson 53-7711/28/79 L Athens 81-8312/15/82 W at Clemson 90-652/28/83 W Athens 105-6412/30/83 W at Columbus, Ohio 78-6411/25/85 W at Clemson 87-681/15/87 W Athens 65-62 2/13/88 L at Clemson 65-731/16/89 W Athens 96-753/18/89 L * at Clemson 65-782/7/90 W at Clemson 75-522/7/91 W Athens 96-5911/25/96 L at Clemson 78-8311/30/97 W Athens 70-673/20/99 W * at Cincinnati, Ohio 67-542/13/05 W at Duluth, Ga. 88-6012/22/08 W “home” game at Duluth, Ga. 67-50

Colorado: 1-03/25/95 W * Des Moines, Iowa 82-79

Connecticut: 1-3 1/15/96 W at Storrs 75-671/20/97 L Athens 65-9711/12/00 L “road” game at Hartford 70-993/26/06 L * at Bridgeport, Conn. 75-77

Coppin State: 1-012/30/93 W at Jamaica, N.Y. 94-41

Dartmouth: 2-011/27/98 W at Hanover 96-7412/18/00 W Athens 110-73

2/20/94 W at Auburn 58-542/19/95 W Athens 78-561/12/96 W at Auburn 79-711/11/97 W Athens 82-553/1/97 L # at Chattanooga, Tenn. 47-751/17/98 W at Auburn 73-701/17/99 W Athens 96-781/23/00 W at Auburn 68-541/20/01 W Athens 77-601/17/02 W at Auburn 60-492/9/03 W Athens 78-671/15/04 L at Auburn 52-741/16/05 W Athens 71-562/26/06 W Athens 74-612/18/07 W at Auburn 62-551/13/08 L at Auburn 52-822/24/08 W Athens 68-561/29/09 W Athens 67-582/22/09 L at Auburn 69-65

Augusta State: 2-01/28/84 W Athens 107-5312/10/04 W Athens 93-47

Austin Peay: 0-112/16/97 L Athens 66-71

Baylor: 0-111/13/05 L at Lubbock, Texas 72-84

Belmont: 1-03/17/07 W * at Minneapolis, Minn. 53-36

Berry College: 2-42/15/74 L Athens 31-482/18/74 L at Mount Berry 46-751/22/75 L at Mount Berry 50-722/4/75 L Athens 57-9512/2/81 W Athens 91-7612/1/82 W Athens 90-67

Boise State: 2-011/21/97 W Athens 89-6612/20/98 W at Boise 91-51

Boston College: 1-011/21/99 W Athens 78-70

Bowling Green: 3-011/26/83 W at Detroit 99-5012/19/94 W at Bowling Green 82-6312/15/95 W Athens 104-64

Brown: 1-012/30/06 W at San Diego, Calif. 82-69

California: 3-03/27/81 W at Amarillo, Texas 80-6812/2/01 W at Berkeley 54-481/4/03 W Athens 94-61

Cal State Fullerton: 1-011/28/08 W at Las Vegas, Nev. 85-64

Anderson College: 1-12/18/77 L at Rock Hill, S.C. 79-992/11/78 W at Rock Hill, S.C. 87-80

Appalachian State: 2-01/10/81 W at Clemson, S.C. 83-6012/31/82 W at Miami, Fla. 94-32

Arizona: 2-13/16/97 W * Athens 80-7411/30/02 L at Tuscon 49-7012/12/04 W Athens 70-62

Arizona State: 1-4Home: 0-1 Away: 0-2 Neutral: 1-1

3/28/81 W at Amarillo, Texas (OT) 75-733/12/82 L * at Tempe 77-9712/2/02 L at Tempe 70-7412/7/04 L Athens 57-673/21/09 L * at Duluth, Ga. 47-58

Arkansas: 21-4Home: 9-2 Away: 9-2 Neutral: 3-012/10/80 W at Fayetteville 61-493/18/90 L * Athens 70-8112/19/91 W at Fayetteville 79-621/13/93 W Athens 91-713/5/93 W # at Chattanooga, Tenn. 84-731/8/94 W at Fayetteville 73-643/4/94 W # at Chattanooga, Tenn. 84-621/8/95 W Athens 72-672/24/96 W at Fayetteville 87-542/23/97 W Athens 79-631/21/98 W Athens 81-512/20/98 W at Fayetteville (OT) 86-811/21/99 W at Fayetteville 68-592/21/99 W Athens 98-822/20/00 W at Fayetteville 72-692/18/01 W Athens 81-603/3/01 W # at Memphis, Tenn. 63-442/24/02 L at Fayetteville 45-662/24/03 W Athens 69-602/8/04 L at Fayetteville 63-7112/30/04 W Athens 78-572/23/06 W at Fayetteville 86-802/25/07 W Athens 69-512/7/08 W at Fayetteville 72-582/8/09 L Athens 64-77

Auburn: 23-14Home: 15-3 Away: 7-8 Neutral: 1-32/7/75 W Athens 93-682/16/80 W Athens 79-712/21/81 L at Auburn 58-742/25/82 W # at Lexington, Ky. 66-652/14/83 L at Auburn 54-582/15/84 W Athens 84-683/1/84 W # Athens 102-723/3/85 L # at Oxford, Miss. 65-801/18/86 W at Auburn 95-612/8/87 W Athens 72-713/6/87 L # at Albany, Ga. 57-832/10/88 L at Auburn 70-893/24/88 L * Athens 65-682/28/89 L Athens 76-862/10/90 L at Auburn 64-852/23/91 W Athens 70-662/8/92 L at Auburn 56-842/7/93 L Athens 56-82

Alabama: 28-9Home: 13-3 Away: 10-4 Neutral: 5-21/xx/77 L Athens 62-772/3/79 L at Tuscaloosa 65-811/9/81 L at Clemson, S.C. 61-721/30/81 L # at Baton Rouge, La. 66-803/3/84 W # Athens 74-652/5/86 W at Tuscaloosa 73-693/1/86 W # Athens 88-7111/30/86 W at Atlanta, Ga. 78-592/1/87 W Athens 77-551/6/88 W at Tuscaloosa 84-672/11/89 W Athens 56-551/9/90 W at Tuscaloosa 70-652/20/91 W Athens 83-473/1/91 W # at Albany, Ga. 78-692/29/92 L at Tuscaloosa 81-1052/28/93 L Athens 50-673/7/93 W # at Chattanooga, Tenn. 76-721/5/94 L at Tuscaloosa 57-701/18/95 W Athens 91-6712/17/95 W at Tuscaloosa 89-831/15/97 L Athens 64-682/8/98 L at Tuscaloosa 77-901/3/99 W Athens 85-701/9/00 W at Tuscaloosa 71-622/24/00 W Athens 72-371/7/01 W Athens 96-412/22/01 W at Tuscaloosa 71-482/21/02 W Athens 73-622/28/02 W # at Nashville, Tenn. 64-601/23/03 W at Tuscaloosa 77-472/1/04 W Athens 71-682/3/05 W at Tuscaloosa 72-632/5/06 W Athens 84-592/8/07 W at Tuscaloosa 92-51 1/20/08 W Athens 71-53 3/6/08 W # at Nashville, Tenn. 71-621/225/09 W at Tuscaloosa 63-61

Alabama State: 1-011/15/08 W Athens 85-35

Alabama-Birmingham: 2-13/12/81 L at Valdosta, Ga. 70-8211/15/99 W Athens 76-7512/20/08 W at Birmingham 73-49

Alabama-Huntsville: 2-011/14/79 W at Huntsville 73-462/14/81 W Athens 100-53

Albany State: 5-7Home: 2-4 Away: 2-3 Neutral: 1-01/28/76 W Athens 77-581/10/77 L Athens 73-882/4/77 L at Albany 67-7511/15/77 W at Albany 94-931/16/78 L Athens 67-7911/17/78 L at Albany 45-691/11/79 L Athens 61-7411/20/79 L at Albany 76-7912/17/79 W Athens 98-7211/19/80 W at Albany 91-661/21/81 L Athens 78-802/27/81 W at Atlanta 83-74

Alcorn State: 2-012/5/98 W at Nacogdoches, Texas 91-5112/4/99 W at Houston, Texas 78-38

Series Results vs. All Opponents

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1/12/03 W at Gainesville 105-623/1/03 W Athens 76-671/18/04 L Athens 73-832/26/04 L at Gainesville 59-693/5/04 W # at Nashville, Tenn. 76-721/27/05 W Athens 81-612/24/05 W at Gainesville 63-381/8/06 W Athens 92-551/29/06 W at Gainesville 89-701/4/07 W Athens 89-571/28/07 W at Gainesville 77-541/24/08 W at Gainesville 82-552/14/08 W Athens 85-661/18/09 L at Gainesville 45-613/1/09 W Athens 84-75

Florida A&M: 6-01/21/85 W Athens 85-5012/16/85 W at Tallahassee 90-622/24/87 W Athens 89-512/17/88 W at Tallahassee 86-552/10/92 W Athens 101-632/26/92 W at Tallahassee 93-66

Florida Atlantic: 1-01/12/94 W Athens 109-54

Florida International: 2-12/14/94 W Athens 72-5012/5/97 L at Tallahassee, Fla. 68-8312/30/07 W at Miami 70-56

Florida State: 7-0Home: 3-0 Away: 2-0 Neutral: 2-01/3/88 W at Tallahassee 91-722/16/89 W Athens 90-702/21/90 W at Tallahassee 80-761/31/91 W Athens 91-7112/30/98 W Athens 95-721/21/07 W at Duluth, Ga. 70-6512/29/07 W at Miami (OT) 71-62

Fort Valley State: 2-9Home: 2-4 Away: 0-5 Neutral: 0-02/8/74 L Athens 49-671/15/75 L at Fort Valley 57-682/11/75 L Athens 75-761/17/76 L at Fort Valley 60-632/19/76 W Athens 73-661/17/77 L at Fort Valley 53-842/7/77 W Athens 81-701/14/78 L Athens 79-911/23/78 L at Fort Valley 52-761/22/79 L at Fort Valley 77-862/1/79 L Athens 62-79

Furman: 7-0Home: 3-0 Away: 3-0 Neutral: 1-02/13/75 W at Rock Hill, S.C. 61-432/6/79 W Athens 80-642/18/81 W at Greenville 80-392/24/93 W Athens 90-6611/28/93 W at Greenville 88-7712/17/03 W at Greenville 86-5111/19/04 W Athens 98-76

George Mason: 2-012/19/06 W at Fairfax, Va. 76-5111/11/07 W Athens 84-56

East Carolina: 2-22/12/76 L at Rock Hill, S.C. 66-802/17/77 W at Rock Hill, S.C. 71-542/12/78 L at Rock Hill, S.C. 76-921/21/83 W at Columbia, S.C. 80-61

Eastern Kentucky: 4-01/31/83 W at Richmond, Ky. 68-541/22/90 W Athens 109-903/14/97 W * Athens 91-5512/30/03 W at Richmond, Ky. 92-60

Eastern Washington: 1-011/29/08 W at Las Vegas, Nev. 75-51

East Tennessee State: 3-02/10/78 W at Rock Hill, S.C. 95-8312/29/99 W Athens 78-5112/1/08 W Athens 77-57

Erskine: 0-21/17/79 L Athens 53-761/29/79 L at Due West, S.C. 50-64

Fairfield: 1-012/29/97 W at Philadelphia, Pa. 94-68

Florida: 43-11Home: 22-3 Away: 19-7 Neutral: 2-11/4/78 L Athens 79-8311/18/78 L at Gainesville 60-691/5/79 L at Starkville, Miss. 66-7412/15/79 W Athens 85-711/2/80 W at Gainesville 79-661/17/81 W at Gainesville 86-6611/30/81 W at Gainesville 89-761/9/82 W Athens 92-7712/11/82 W Athens 88-661/10/83 W at Gainesville 76-601/16/84 W Athens 86-662/25/84 W at Gainesville 63-481/12/85 W at Gainesville 88-731/19/85 W Athens 67-562/15/86 W at Gainesville 83-471/4/87 W Athens 78-651/9/88 W at Gainesville 96-661/8/89 W Athens 101-771/6/90 W at Gainesville 70-581/12/91 W Athens 89-681/22/92 W at Gainesville 96-811/20/93 W Athens 70-642/9/94 L at Gainesville 72-792/8/95 L Athens 46-593/4/95 W # at Chattanooga, Tenn. 88-711/25/96 W at Gainesville 72-612/20/96 W Athens 89-811/29/97 W Athens 86-732/19/97 W at Gainesville 66-641/7/98 L at Gainesville 61-942/17/98 W Athens 79-621/7/99 W Athens 84-722/18/99 W at Gainesville 91-661/13/00 W at Gainesville 78-712/3/00 W Athens (OT) 81-761/11/01 W Athens 72-592/1/01 L at Gainesville 64-751/27/02 L at Gainesville 64-732/17/02 W Athens 73-62

Davidson: 2-011/19/06 W Athens 74-6812/9/07 W Athens 79-65

DeKalb: 2-01/17/74 W Athens 43-421/24/74 W at DeKalb 51-38

DePaul: 2-21/16/91 W Athens 90-6712/14/91 L at Chicago 63-672/22/93 W Athens 74-6212/5/93 L at Chicago 65-72

Detroit: 2-11/11/88 W Athens 87-4712/19/88 W at Detroit 98-5411/22/08 L at Detroit 66-70

District of Columbia: 2-012/3/83 W Athens 102-611/30/90 W Athens 81-45

Drake: 0-11/22/82 L at Norfolk, Va. 64-76

Duke: 0-33/26/99 L * at San Jose, Calif. 69-813/39/03 L * at Albuquerque, N.M. 63-663/26/05 L * Chattanooga, Tenn. 57-63

George Washington: 0-23/13/98 L * Storrs, Conn. 72-7412/28/06 L at San Diego, Calif. 54-66

Georgia Southern: 20-9Home: 10-3 Away: 8-6 Neutral: 2-01/11/75 L at Statesboro 70-781/17/75 W Athens 49-4611/18/76 L at Statesboro 57-672/12/77 L Athens 69-80 11/17/77 L at Statesboro 73-942/18/78 W Athens 71-6311/21/78 L Athens 49-591/26/79 L at Statesboro 60-7212/10/79 L Athens 56-682/2/80 L at Statesboro (OT) 63-651/24/81 W Athens 55-522/4/81 L at Statesboro 70-822/28/81 W at Atlanta, Ga. 85-5312/10/84 W Athens 76-561/17/85 W at Statesboro 86-5912/11/85 W Athens 97-671/9/86 W at Statesboro 97-472/3/93 W at Statesboro 78-6412/14/93 W at Atlanta, Ga. 82-7711/28/95 W Athens 98-4911/24/97 W at Statesboro 84-7312/10/98 W Athens 101-5211/30/99 W at Statesboro 102-7011/27/00 W Athens 85-5712/4/01 W at Statesboro 73-5411/25/03 W at Statesboro 84-5311/30/04 W Athens 61-5011/21/06 W at Statesboro 75-7111/13/07 W Athens 105-66

Georgia State: 16-10Home: 9-4 Away: 7-6 Neutral: 0-01/14/77 L Athens 63-651/31/77 L at Atlanta 52-531/30/78 L Athens 58-682/16/78 L at Atlanta 65-741/13/79 L Athens 57-652/5/79 L at Atlanta 46-741/4/80 L at Atlanta 58-641/9/80 L Athens 69-7212/20/80 W Athens 79-681/26/81 L at Atlanta 63-661/6/82 L at Atlanta (OT) 77-792/1/82 W Athens 98-601/3/83 W at Atlanta 97-421/26/83 W Athens 93-552/2/84 W at Atlanta 114-682/13/85 W Athens 99-571/24/90 W at Atlanta 83-501/7/91 W Athens 77-451/6/92 W at Atlanta 76-651/4/93 W Athens 78-6312/12/94 W at Atlanta 92-371/27/97 W Athens 95-6512/28/00 W at Atlanta 107-7511/27/01 W Athens 77-6711/27/02 W at Atlanta 89-5011/21/03 W Athens 87-48

Georgia Tech: 28-3Home: 11-0 Away: 10-2 Neutral: 7-11/25/75 W Athens 96-381/10/76 W Athens 77-222/23/76 W at Atlanta 60-3511/30/79 W Athens 97-78

Series Results vs. All Opponents

Kim Thompson posted nine steals in the Lady Dogs’ win over Coppin State, one theft shy of the Georgia single-game record.

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Iowa: 3-23/29/87 L * at Ruston, La. 60-6211/29/87 L at Iowa City 56-661/5/91 W at Iowa City 62-5112/20/95 W Myrtle Beach, S.C. 79-523/23/08 W * at Norfolk, Va. 67-61

Iowa State: 2-03/22/99 W * at Cincinnati, Ohio 89-713/19/07 W * at Minneapolis, Minn. 76-56

Kansas: 1-13/14/87 W * Athens 82-5112/29/93 L Jamaica, N.Y. 79-92

Kansas State: 1-01/6/83 W Marietta 88-67

Kentucky: 31-11Home: 14-3 Away: 11-7 Neutral: 6-11/18/80 L at Lexington 61-821/31/81 W # at Baton Rouge, La. 73-621/3/82 L at Lexington 59-622/6/82 L Athens 76-771/30/83 L at Lexington (OT) 59-662/20/83 W Athens 99-811/7/84 W at Lexington 69-682/5/84 W Athens 87-611/29/85 L at Lexington 57-612/17/85 W Athens 87-652/23/86 W Athens 113-672/27/87 W at Lexington 73-643/4/87 W # Albany, Ga. 67-642/7/88 W Athens 86-702/4/89 W at Lexington 92-702/3/90 W Athens 78-752/3/91 W at Lexington 87-71

1/16/80 W at Atlanta 78-7711/25/80 W Athens 91-511/12/81 W Athens 79-532/26/81 W at Atlanta 89-7012/4/81 W Athens 86-432/8/82 W at Atlanta 69-5212/4/82 W Athens 90-5612/2/83 W at Atlanta 89-5211/29/84 W at Atlanta 100-6912/4/85 W Athens 93-581/29/87 W at Atlanta 72-5712/2/87 W Athens 92-7111/29/88 W at Atlanta 73-5811/29/89 W Athens 85-7012/15/93 W at Atlanta 67-5212/13/94 W at Atlanta 113-811/18/99 W at Marietta 88-821/20/00 W at Marietta 86-5812/8/00 W at Marietta 78-6112/27/01 W at Marietta 69-5212/27/02 L at Atlanta 61-6512/27/03 W at Atlanta 78-6212/3/04 L at Atlanta 49-5512/4/05 W Athens 72-6612/3/06 W at Atlanta 79-6912/2/07 W Athens 71-6412/5/08 L at Atlanta 42-57

Grambling State: 1-011/28/86 W at Atlanta, Ga. 73-51

Hampton: 1-012/9/99 W Athens 107-46

Hartford: 1-03/13/06 W * at Trenton, N.J. 73-54

Houston: 3-112/5/99 W at Houston 98-6812/10/00 W Athens 92-6112/20/02 L at Houston 81-7812/3/03 W Athens 65-52

Howard: 2-012/17/87 W at Howard 72-692/22/89 W Athens 86-49

Idaho: 1-011/26/04 W at Honolulu, Hawaii 77-55

Illinois: 2-13/15/86 W * Athens 103-641/2/00 L at Champaign 65-821/4/01 W Athens 100-59

Indiana: 2-03/25/83 W * at South Bend, Ind. 86-703/17/95 W * Athens 81-64

Iona: 2-012/19/04 W at New Rochelle 96-5212/6/05 W Athens 97-60

12/2/99 L Athens 74-801/14/01 W at Baton Rouge 64-551/3/02 W Athens 72-562/2/03 L at Baton Rouge 64-681/25/04 W Athens 80-743/29/04 L * vs. Seattle, Wash. 60-621/8/05 L at Baton Rouge 52-763/5/05 L # at Greenville, S.C. 65-791/22/06 L Athens 64-652/12/06 L at Baton Rouge 61-681/7/07 L at Baton Rouge 55-572/1/07 W Athens 53-512/10/08 L at Baton Rouge 57-632/19/09 L Athens 46-57

Louisiana Tech: 1-51/27/82 L “home” game at Marietta 60-8312/17/86 L at Ruston 54-7912/4/87 L Athens 59-7912/13/88 L at Ruston 55-723/25/96 W * at Nacogdoches, Texas 90-7612/27/96 L at Las Vegas, Nev. 69-71

Louisville: 2-03/17/84 W * Athens 112-693/19/95 W * Athens 81-68

Loyola (Chicago): 3-012/1/90 W Athens 107-6112/16/91 W at Chicago 85-5912/7/93 W at Chicago 102-88

Loyola (Marymount): 1-011/26/05 W at Los Angeles 89-58

Maine: 2-011/27/99 W at Orono (OT) 79-6811/18/01 W Athens 88-57

Manhattan: 2-012/30/94 W at Riverdale 94-5212/1/98 W Athens 97-63

Marist: 2-012/21/04 W at Poughkeepsie 79-623/19/06 W * at Trenton, N.J. 75-60

Marquette: 1-112/8/93 L at Milwaukee 72-881/11/95 W Athens 104-60

Maryland: 2-112/7/86 W Athens 65-4912/15/87 L at College Park 48-6612/28/90 W at New Brunswick, N.J. 91-73

Massachusetts: 2-011/29/98 W at Amherst 80-5711/19/00 W Athens 71-63

McNeese State: 1-011/28/81 W at Orlando, Fla. 94-74

Series Results vs. All Opponents

Cori Chambers averaged 15.5 points and 3.5 steals in a pair of “homecoming” games at Iona and Marist in December of 2004.

1/11/92 W Athens 83-651/10/93 L at Lexington 60-691/23/94 L Athens 70-711/22/95 W at Lexington 68-572/13/96 W Athens 75-552/8/97 W at Lexington 80-622/11/98 W Athens 87-462/7/99 L at Lexington 76-802/27/99 W # at Chattanooga, Tenn. 68-622/17/00 W at Lexington 73-693/3/00 W # at Chattanooga, Tenn. 63-452/15/01 W Athens 91-582/3/02 W at Lexington 76-501/26/03 W Athens 71-591/11/04 W at Lexington 74-532/29/04 W Athens 73-621/13/05 L at Lexington 63-712/6/05 W Athens 68-642/2/06 W Athens 91-572/15/07 W at Lexington (OT) 82-723/2/07 W # at Duluth, Ga. 72-401/31/08 L Athens 44-473/7/08 L # at Nashville, Tenn. 50-572/26/09 W at Lexington 61-573/5/09 W # at North Little Rock, Ark. 82-64

La Salle: 1-012/30/97 W at Philadelphia, Pa. 80-64

Liberty: 3-03/13/99 W * Athens 73-523/16/01 W * Athens 77-483/20/04 W * at Seattle, Wash. 78-53

Long Beach State: 5-03/23/85 W * at Los Angeles, Calif. 97-8212/31/85 W at Long Beach 93-681/20/88 W Athens 74-643/21/91 W * at Las Vegas, Nev. 87-7712/20/99 W at Long Beach 87-67

Louisiana-Monroe: 4-012/13/86 W at Monroe 69-6312/6/87 W Athens 78-5912/10/88 W at Monroe 71-6511/28/90 W Athens 109-70

Louisiana State: 19-16Home: 10-5 Away: 6-7 Neutral: 3-42/28/82 W # at Lexington, Ky. 77-663/3/83 W # at Knoxville, Tenn. 79-783/2/84 W # Athens 84-772/2/86 W Athens 90-663/3/86 W # Athens 94-721/11/87 L at Baton Rouge 53-841/17/88 L Athens 56-703/4/88 W # at Albany, Ga. 86-842/25/89 L at Baton Rouge 72-822/25/90 W Athens 72-562/10/91 W at Baton Rouge (OT) 108-1023/2/91 L # at Albany, Ga. 74-832/22/92 L Athens 75-862/20/93 W at Baton Rouge 88-531/18/94 W Athens 92-6312/17/94 W at Baton Rouge 84-681/4/96 W Athens 76-613/1/96 L # at Chattanooga, Tenn. 71-732/11/97 W at Baton Rouge 76-651/10/98 W Athens 81-701/10/99 W at Baton Rouge 73-60

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Michigan State: 3-112/17/88 W at East Lansing 66-5212/16/89 W Atlanta 90-661/5/02 L at East Lansing 49-7012/17/02 W Athens 64-61

Middle Georgia: 0-11/12/74 L Athens 44-54

Middle Tennessee: 11-1Home: 4-1 Away: 7-0 Neutral: 0-011/21/84 W at Murfreesboro 84-7312/2/85 W Athens 108-5812/10/89 W at Murfreesboro 95-8912/8/90 W at Murfreesboro 80-6212/6/92 W Athens 80-6511/27/94 W at Murfreesboro 95-7112/1/96 W at Murfreesboro 89-7011/20/01 W Athens (OT) 77-7212/30/02 W at Murfreesboro 79-4312/13/03 W Athens 65-5011/30/05 W at Murfreesboro 90-7212/7/06 L Athens 62-70

Minnesota: 1-012/30/82 W at Miami, Fla. 65-61

Mississippi: 26-10Home: 14-0 Away: 6-7 Neutral: 6-32/7/80 L # Knoxville, Tenn. 70-801/29/81 W # Baton Rouge, La. 75-683/5/83 W # Knoxville, Tenn. 72-693/23/84 W # Knoxville, Tenn. 73-631/26/86 W at Oxford 70-693/2/86 W # Athens 76-682/22/87 W Athens 69-642/27/88 L at Oxford 61-691/22/89 W Athens 72-653/3/89 L # Albany, Ga. 69-781/20/90 L at Oxford 65-681/19/91 W Athens 77-642/1/92 L at Oxford 59-883/7/92 W # Albany, Ga. 71-601/30/93 W Athens 75-602/12/94 L at Oxford 49-782/10/95 W Athens (OT) 80-772/7/96 W at Oxford 90-851/18/97 W Athens 78-561/24/98 W at Oxford 65-582/26/98 L # Columbus, Ga. 73-771/24/99 W Athens 81-431/27/00 W at Oxford 75-511/25/01 W Athens 74-513/2/01 W # Memphis, Tenn. 80-611/24/02 W at Oxford 79-691/16/03 W Athens 96-541/22/04 L at Oxford (2OT) 79-902/15/04 W Athens 79-621/6/05 W Athens 78-512/20/05 L at Oxford 61-723/4/05 W # at Greenville, S.C. 87-651/5/06 W at Oxford 84-701/25/07 W Athens 69-601/10/08 W Athens 75-621/8/09 L at Oxford 54-62

Memphis: 3-012/18/81 W at Memphis 80-6812/29/05 W at Memphis 97-4411/29/06 W Athens 95-46

Mercer: 15-12Home: 8-5 Away: 7-5 Neutral: 0-21/22/74 L Athens 44-802/1/74 L at Macon 45-753/1/74 L at Clarkston, Ga. 41-672/21/75 L at Statesboro, Ga. 53-901/13/76 L Athens 69-782/9/76 W at Macon 72-611/28/77 L Athens 85-952/14/77 L at Macon 77-1041/7/78 L at Macon 73-1012/6/78 L Athens 78-8711/13/78 L at Macon 56-652/14/79 L Athens 58-661/12/80 W Athens (OT) 87-852/13/80 L at Macon 74-1131/5/81 W at Macon 75-692/11/81 W Athens 124-9112/12/81 W at Macon 76-702/26/83 W Athens (OT) 78-661/11/83 W at Macon 80-661/30/84 W Athens 78-571/14/85 W at Macon 94-782/13/86 W Athens 105-542/4/87 W at Macon 88-4112/6/91 W Athens 99-692/1/93 W at Macon 65-571/10/94 W Athens 103-5112/17/07 W Athens 102-45

Miami (Fla.): 2-02/20/82 W Athens 91-511/15/06 W at Duluth, Ga. 74-59

Miami (Ohio): 1-11/19/80 L at Lexington, Ky. 64-7212/29/83 W at Coulmbus, Ohio 93-36

Mississippi State: 23-10Home: 12-3 Away: 9-6 Neutral: 2-11//22/77 L Athens 73-921/21/78 L at Starkville 54-8612/19/79 W Athens 88-761/4/79 L at Starkville 46-5812/17/81 W at Memphis, Tenn. 75-562/8/86 W Athens 87-471/18/87 W at Starkville 69-501/24/88 W Athens 60-552/18/89 W at Starkville 83-742/17/90 W Athens 101-642/16/91 W at Starkville 90-591/26/92 W Athens 82-601/23/93 L at Starkville 65-762/6/94 W Atlanta 83-652/4/95 W at Starkville 69-661/28/96 W Athens 97-621/24/97 W at Starkville 68-652/1/98 L Athens 75-791/31/99 L at Starkville 72-782/26/99 W # at Chattanooga, Tenn. 72-662/6/00 W Athens 83-673/4/00 L # at Chattanooga, Tenn. 61-622/4/01 W at Starkville 78-741/13/02 L at Starkville 82-841/31/02 L Athens 71-722/6/03 W Athens 76-712/27/03 L at Starkville 71-761/8/04 W Athens 88-701/23/05 W at Starkville 67-571/19/06 W Athens 81-421/11/07 W at Starkville 74-612/17/08 W at Starkville 60-562/1/09 W Athens 69-57

Missouri: 2-112/15/84 W at Columbia 70-671/8/87 W Athens 80-673/18/01 L * Athens 65-78

Montana: 1-03/18/00 W * Athens 74-46

Morehead State: 1-012/29/03 W at Morehead 92-42

Morris Brown: 1-01/7/02 W Athens 105-36

Missouri-Kansas City: 1-012/18/92 W at Columbus, Ohio 72-63

Nebraska: 2-011/25/89 W at Lincoln 74-5912/21/95 W at Myrtle Beach 86-70

Nevada-Las Vegas: 3-03/16/91 W * Athens 86-6212/28/96 W at Las Vegas 87-4112/1/01 W at Berkeley, Calif. 77-62

New Mexico State: 2-02/15/95 W Athens 80-5312/8/95 W at Las Cruces 75-67

North Carolina: 5-13/19/83 W * Athens 72-7012/27/85 W at Los Angeles, Calif. 87-7012/29/89 W at Hilton Head Island, S.C. 83-692/4/96 W at Charlotte, N.C. 80-753/25/00 W * at Portland, Ore. 83-573/25/08 L * at Norfolk, Va. 66-80

North Carolina A&T: 1-011/15/06 W Athens 89-35

UNC-Asheville: 5-01/23/80 W Athens 98-5311/26/93 W Athens 122-591/23/95 W Athens 102-311/6/96 W Athens 101-362/5/97 W Athens 83-44

North Carolina Central: 1-011/26/08 W Athens 85-31

UNC-Charlotte: 3-12/10/87 W Athens 98-501/14/91 W Athens 81-561/14/92 L at Charlotte 64-743/22/03 W * Athens 80-61

North Carolina State: 8-0Home: 3-0 Away: 4-0 Neutral: 1-01/3/84 W Athens 86-6811/30/85 W at Raleigh 92-6712/29/87 W at Raleigh 73-5411/26/88 W at Raleigh 68-581/3/90 W Marietta 89-683/23/95 W # at Des Moines, Iowa 98-7912/16/01 W at Raleigh (OT) 68-6312/6/03 W Athens 72-58

North Georgia: 6-61/18/74 L at Dahlonega 51-922/26/74 L Athens 46-761/29/75 W Athens 84-642/18/75 W at Dahlonega 66-601/23/76 W Athens 49-482/17/76 L at Dahlonega 52-561/6/77 L at Dahlonega 51-532/28/77 L Athens 65-7212/2/77 W Athens 93-661/10/78 W at Dahlonega 83-7112/2/78 L at Dahlonega 59-631/30/80 W Athens 87-42

Northern Illinois: 1-012/19/81 W at Memphis, Tenn. 76-65

Northwestern: 1-012/21/90 W at Stanford, Calif. (OT) 93-83

Northwestern State: 1-012/15/86 W at Natchitoches (OT) 95-94

Notre Dame: 2-112/8/91 W Athens (OT) 90-8612/21/92 W at South Bend 81-7511/24/00 L at Madison, Wis. 73-75

Series Results vs. All Opponents

Stacey Ford averaged 12.0 points in Georgia’s wins over Michigan State early in the 1988-89 and 1989-90 seasons.

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Southern Cal: 2-34/1/83 L * Norfolk, Va. 57-8112/15/83 L at Los Angeles 74-821/6/85 W Athens 77-5612/28/85 L at Los Angeles 67-7011/24/07 W at Freeport, Bahamas 59-57

Southern Illinois: 1-011/28/87 W at Iowa City, Iowa 58-53

Southern Methodist: 2-011/25/95 W at Norfolk, Va. 95-653/15/99 w Athens 68-55

Southern Utah: 2-012/30/88 W at Cedar City 101-611/15/90 W Athens 112-46

Stanford: 3-6Home: 2-1 Away: 0-2 Neutral: 1-312/22/90 L at Stanford 79-823/23/91 L * at Las Vegas, Nev. 67-7511/22/91 L Athens 66-923/20/93 L * at Palo Alto, Calif. 60-933/29/96 W * at Charlotte, N.C. 86-763/24/97 L * at Missoula, Mont. 47-823/20/00 W * Athens 83-6411/30/03 L at Stanford 59-6111/25/06 W Athens 74-69

Stephen F. Austin: 5-01/12/84 W Athens 106-5112/11/93 W Athens 78-633/23/96 W * at Nacogdoches, Texas 78-6412/6/98 W at Nacogdoches, Texas 81-7011/26/99 W at Orono, Maine 85-44

Stetson: 3-012/3/88 W Athens 95-541/5/90 W at DeLand, Fla. 85-701/10/05 W Athens 97-42

Syracuse: 1-01/23/82 W at Norfolk, Va. 91-46

Temple: 1-112/19/05 L at Philadelphia (OT) 66-6911/16/07 W Athens 57-51

Tennessee: 14-39Home: 7-11 Away: 4-16 Neutral: 3-1212/17/80 L Marietta (OT) 68-731/17/82 W Athens 66-632/11/82 L at Knoxville 52-652/26/82 L # at Lexington, Ky. 44-551/16/83 L Athens 54-742/12/83 L at Knoxville 59-733/4/83 W # at Knoxville 71-653/27/83 W * at South Bend, Ind. 67-631/22/84 L at Knoxville 59-632/19/84 W Athens 84-653/25/84 L * at Knoxville 61-7312/9/84 W Athens 78-722/2/85 W at Knoxville 72-561/29/86 W Athens 84-74

Shorter: 0-63/2/74 L at Clarkston 59-692/27/76 L Not Known 69-711/19/77 L at Rome 51-692/nn/77 L Athens 59-8211/30/77 L Athens 70-1091/28/78 L at Rome 69-82

South Alabama: 4-011/29/86 W at Atlanta, Ga. 70-5812/29/88 W at Las Vegas, Nev. 92-622/25/91 W Athens 125-6412/10/91 W at Mobile, Ala. 77-61

South Carolina: 28-4Home: 13-1 Away: 12-2 Neutral: 3-12/13/76 W at Rock Hill 62-602/9/78 L at Rock Hill 49-711/30/82 W Athens (OT) 82-751/22/83 W at Columbia 74-721/22/86 W Athens 93-701/2/87 W at Columbia 69-562/3/88 W Athens 82-601/12/89 W at Columbia 82-7312/30/89 W at Hilton Head, S.C. 76-642/15/90 W Athens 72-5712/11/90 W at Columbia 74-561/18/92 W Athens 63-621/16/93 L at Columbia 57-771/19/94 W Athens 80-761/29/95 W at Columbia 80-582/11/96 W Athens 79-612/1/97 W at Columbia 78-352/4/98 W Athens 80-612/3/99 W at Columbia 62-582/10/00 W Athens 84-612/8/01 W at Columbia 92-551/10/02 L Athens 64-712/7/02 L at Columbia 59-641/19/03 W at Columbia 67-592/13/03 W Athens (2OT) 97-912/22/04 W at Columbia 73-503/4/04 W # at Nashville, Tenn. 73-422/10/05 W Athens 67-511/26/06 W at Columbia 74-652/11/07 W Athens 81-572/28/08 W at Columbia 55-411/11/09 W Athens 69-63

South Carolina-Aiken: 1-01/7/80 W Athens 79-63

South Carolina State: 7-11/26/89 W Athens 102-3112/2/89 W at Orangeburg 98-631/9/91 W Athens 100-541/9/92 W at Orangeburg 81-542/10/93 W Athens 72-612/23/94 L at Orangeburg 72-772/1/95 W Athens 90-4512/19/95 W at Myrtle Beach, S.C. 93-32

South Florida: 4-02/22/84 W Athens 87-352/17/86 W at Tampa 90-471/2/03 W at Tampa 91-441/4/04 W Athens 92-65

Oakland: 4-0Home: 2-0 Away: 2-0 Neutral: 0-012/19/01 W at Rochester 72-5112/8/02 W Athens 99-5611/29/07 W Athens 69-5911/20/08 W at Rochester 64-61

Ohio State: 6-2Home: 1-1 Away: 2-1 Neutral: 3-012/29/84 W at Columbus 58-5712/28/87 W at Raleigh, N.C. 80-6611/24/89 W at Lincoln, Neb. 88-7812/15/90 W at Columbus 91-6011/30/91 L Athens 79-8212/19/92 L at Columbus 72-8911/25/94 W Athens 79-7012/19/99 W at Long Beach, Calif. 91-59

Oklahoma: 3-1Home: 1-0 Away: 1-1 Neutral: 1-012/11/97 W at Norman 94-7612/13/98 W Athens 88-7911/22/00 W at Madison, Wis. 94-701/27/08 L at Norman 57-65

Oklahoma State: 1-112/28/88 L at Las Vegas, Nev. 70-763/17/96 W * Athens 83-55

Old Dominion: 0-33/31/85 L * at Austin, Texas 65-7011/26/95 L at Norfolk, Va. 64-673/16/02 L * at West Lafayette, Ind. 54-68

Oral Roberts: 5-111/22/80 W Marietta 103-7312/13/80 L at Tulsa 58-632/3/92 W Athens 77-741/25/93 W Athens 116-4912/14/97 W at Tulsa 64-6011/22/98 W Athens 118-64

Oregon: 2-012/18/83 W at Portland, Ore. 89-6412/21/96 W at Anchorage, Alaska 72-55

Oregon State: 1-112/20/83 W at Portland, Ore. 89-5412/13/92 L at Honolulu, Hawaii 79-81

Penn State: 2-01/20/96 W at University Park 79-781/5/97 W Athens 62-56

Piedmont: 2-011/10/79 W Athens 88-691/28/80 W at Demorest 83-66

Pittsburgh: 1-03/26/81 W * at Amarillo, Texas 100-69

Portland State: 1-012/19/83 W at Portland 64-34

Series Results vs. All OpponentsPrairie View A&M: 1-0

11/23/07 W at Freeport, Bahamas 78-44

Presbyterian: 3-012/1/78 W at Clinton, S.C. 62-552/20/79 W Athens 62-461/2/08 W Athens 93-49

Purdue: 1-13/27/04 W * at Seattle, Wash. 66-643/25/07 L * at Dallas, Texas 65-78

Rice: 1-03/19/05 W * at Dallas, Texas 75-49

Richmond: 2-012/20/06 W at Richmond 72-4111/9/07 W Athens 81-53

Rider: 1-012/29/92 W at Villanova, Pa. 97-57

Rutgers: 7-3Home: 2-0 Away: 1-2 Neutral: 4-111/26/82 W Chicago, Ill. 76-6112/28/84 W Columbus, Ohio 80-6212/30/90 L at Piscataway 57-5812/7/94 W Athens 105-7012/28/94 W at Piscataway 92-74 3/27/00 L * Portland, Ore. 51-5912/3/00 W at Orlando, Fla. 82-533/24/03 W * Athens 74-6411/12/06 W Norman, Okla. 78-6912/8/08 L at Piscataway 34-45

Sacramento State: 1-012/19/98 W Boise, Idaho 94-48

Saint Francis (PA): 1-03/15/96 W * Athens 98-66

St. John’s: 1-011/25/83 W at Detroit, Mich. 83-70

San Diego State: 1-112/28/92 L at Villanova, Pa. 63-703/17/93 W * Athens 85-68

Santa Clara: 3-1 12/12/92 L at Honolulu, Hawaii 62-6411/28/03 W at Santa Clara 77-6511/28/04 W at Honolulu, Hawaii 87-6811/18/05 W Athens 92-91

Savannah State: 4-0Home: 2-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 1-02/21/75 W at Statesboro 54-4712/10/05 W Athens 106-3412/15/06 W at Savannah 75-541/15/09 W Athens 74-28

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Texas Christian: 3-13/22/04 W * at Philadelphia, Pa. 85-7111/27/04 L at Honolulu, Hawaii 63-6411/21/05 W at Fort Worth 80-5112/17/06 W Athens 80-58

Texas Tech: 1-012/14/84 W at Columbia, Mo. 80-68

Tift College: 4-12/2/74 L at Macon 41-432/13/74 W Athens 69-451/24/75 W Athens 119-551/9/76 W Athens 74-481/30/76 W at Macon 90-61

Toledo: 1-012/20/96 W at Anchorage, Alaska 85-52

Tulsa: 1-012/12/80 W at Tulsa 97-79

UCLA: 3-211/27/82 L at Chicago, Ill. 57-753/21/85 W * at Los Angeles 78-4212/30/00 W at Los Angeles 89-5512/6/02 W Athens 91-8311/25/05 L at Los Angeles (LMU) 64-84

UC-Santa Barbara: 1-011/22/99 W at Blacksburg, Va. 85-64

Valdosta State: 5-101/10/75 L at Valdosta 62-651/18/75 L Athens 73-741/16/76 L at Valdosta 61-842/7/76 L Athens 69-8111/19/76 L at Valdosta 65-1011/8/77 L Athens 68-942/23/78 L Athens 70-1101/26/80 L Athens 65-692/18/80 W at Valdosta (2OT) 99-962/21/80 L at Statesboro 65-741/15/81 W at Valdosta 64-602/7/81 W Athens 104-6911/27/81 L at Orlando, Fla. 82-8312/4/86 W Athens 116-5512/12/87 W at Valdosta 90-80

Vanderbilt: 30-22Home: 15-6 Away: 9-10 Neutral: 6-62/17/79 W Athens 64-571/20/79 L at Nashville 63-802/16/81 W Athens 94-712/17/82 W at Nashville 78-632/22/82 W Athens 79-631/8/83 W Athens 76-702/6/83 L at Nashville 62-631/14/84 W Athens 87-862/12/84 W at Nashville 90-661/27/85 W at Nashville 83-672/10/85 W Athens 95-712/28/85 W Athens 79-671/12/86 W at Nashville 68-612/15/87 W Athens 89-723/5/87 W # at Albany, Ga. 54-53

Western Carolina: 0-12/14/76 L at Rock Hill, S.C. 75-77

Western Kentucky: 4-112/12/84 L at Bowling Green (OT) 67-723/29/85 W * at Austin, Texas 91-782/10/86 W Athens 93-613/19/88 W Athens 84-662/19/02 W Athens 76-58

Wingate: 1-012/10/96 W Athens 96-38

Winthrop: 3-12/14/75 L at Rock Hill 76-932/14/76 W at Rock Hill 69-582/5/92 W Athens 85-531/7/93 W Athens 108-58

Wisconsin: 1-112/13/96 W at Madison 74-671/4/98 L Athens (OT) 64-74

Wisconsin-Green Bay: 1-111/25/91 L at Green Bay 57-812/15/93 W Athens 82-60

Xavier (Ohio): 1-21/3/85 W at Cincinnati 106-381/6/08 L at Xavier 55-6512/30/08 L Athens 44-56

2/21/88 W at Nashville 58-551/14/89 W Athens 83-621/13/90 L at Nashville 62-633/2/90 W # at Albany, Ga. 79-721/26/91 W Athens 57-531/4/92 W at Nashville 61-603/6/92 W # at Albany, Ga. 58-571/2/93 L Athens 66-903/8/93 L # at Chattanooga, Tenn. 64-781/16/94 L at Nashville 50-801/15/95 L Athens 52-653/5/95 L # at Chattanooga, Tenn. 56-822/16/96 L at Nashville 66-712/14/97 W Athens 71-453/22/97 W * at Missoula, Mont. 66-522/13/98 L at Nashville 65-682/14/99 L Athens 57-661/30/00 W at Nashville 84-732/27/00 W Athens 75-491/28/01 W Athens 76-592/25/01 L at Nashville 65-713/4/01 W # at Memphis, Tenn. 62-601/20/02 L Athens 47-642/16/03 L at Nashville 56-583/7/03 L # at North Little Rock, Ark. 70-742/5/04 W at Nashville 83-673/7/04 L # at Nashville 56-622/27/05 L Athens (OT) 59-662/19/06 W at Nashville 83-613/3/06 W # at North Little Rock Ark. 69-471/18/07 W Athens 83-713/3/07 L # at Duluth, Ga, 56-811/17/08 L at Nashville 59-672/3/08 L Athens 54-611/22/09 W Athens 66-552/15/09 L at Nashville 64-803/6/09 L # at North Little Rock, Ark. 61-69

Villanova: 1-012/28/86 W at Villanova 71-60

Virginia: 1-212/2/95 L at Charlottesville 65-9412/4/96 W Athens 77-561/2/09 L at Charlottesville 60-62

Va. Commonwealth: 3-012/19/87 W at Richmond 59-5112/20/00 W at Richmond 77-6312/30/01 W Athens 83-70

Virginia Tech: 3-012/29/80 W at Harriman, Tenn. 65-5012/27/86 W at Villanova, Pa. 80-5611/17/99 W at Blacksburg 65-60

Weber State: 1-012/19/96 W at Anchorage, Alaska 72-44

West Georgia: 5-51/29/74 L Athens 36-722/6/74 L at Carrollton 31-531/21/76 L at Carrollton 58-822/4/76 W Athens 68-622/22/77 L Athens 59-731/18/78 L at Carrollton 88-972/4/78 W Athens 82-761/18/79 W at Carrollton 70-482/12/79 W Athens 73-5712/8/79 W Athens 83-70

3/20/86 L * Iowa City, Iowa 82-851/24/87 L at Knoxville 72-781/31/88 L Athens 79-823/5/88 L # at Albany, Ga. 76-821/29/89 L at Knoxville 64-781/28/90 W Athens 81-763/3/90 L # at Albany, Ga. 54-731/28/91 W at Knoxville 81-742/15/92 L Athens 51-553/8/92 L # at Albany, Ga. 66-732/14/93 L at Knoxville 68-713/6/93 W # at Chattanooga, Tenn. 73-722/27/94 L Athens 59-753/5/94 L # at Chattanooga, Tenn. 72-862/25/95 L at Knoxville 61-834/1/95 L * at Minneapolis, Minn. 51-731/8/96 W Athens 77-713/31/96 L * at Charlotte, N.C. 65-8312/8/96 W at Knoxville (OT) 94-931/14/98 L Athens 71-961/28/98 L at Knoxville 43-1021/14/99 L at Knoxville 69-1021/28/99 L Athens 79-952/28/99 L # at Chattanooga, Tenn. 69-851/17/00 W Athens 78-511/18/01 L at Knoxville 69-852/10/02 L Athens 50-523/1/02 L # at Nashville, Tenn. 67-812/20/03 L at Knoxville 60-872/12/04 L Athens 67-703/6/04 W # at Nashville (OT) 68-661/31/05 L at Knoxville 70-771/12/06 L at Knoxville 85-942/16/06 L Athens 55-583/4/06 L # North Little Rock, Ark. 79-891/14/07 L Athens 41-522/5/07 L at Knoxville 57-733/2/08 L Athens 63-722/5/09 L at Knoxville 43-73

Tennessee-Martin: 2-01/2/05 W Athens 68-5212/30/05 W at Martin 81-47

Tennessee State: 3-011/23/84 W at Nashville 86-692/6/85 W Athens 102-551/18/89 W Athens 102-32

Tennessee Tech: 9-0Home: 5-0 Away: 4-0 Neutral: 0-012/12/83 W at No. 4 Texas 67-612/3/82 W Athens 94-742/7/83 W at Cookeville 72-613/16/85 W * Athens 91-7411/23/85 W at Cookeville 79-642/2/94 W Athens 79-621/5/95 W at Cookeville 82-6412/12/99 W at Cookeville 77-7212/14/02 W Athens 87-5612/3/08 W Athens 72-46

Texas: 5-2Home: 2-1 Away: 2-1 Neutral: 1-012/12/83 W at No. 4 Texas 67-6111/26/84 L Athens 69-832/13/95 W at Texas 80-751/31/96 W Athens 93-6812/20/03 L at Texas 58-7111/21/04 W Athens 78-643/21/05 W * at Dallas, Texas 70-68

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Scoring Averageyear Player, claSS G PtS. avG.79-80 Bernadette Locke, Jr. 27 556 20.680-81 Deborah Mitchell, Fr. 34 598 17.681-82 Janet Harris, Fr. 30 663 22.182-83 Janet Harris, So. 34 692 20.483-84 Janet Harris, Jr. 33 586 17.884-85 Janet Harris, Sr. 34 700 20.685-86 Katrina McClain, Jr. 31 661 21.386-87 Katrina McClain, Sr. 32 796 24.987-88 Tammye Jenkins, Fr. 30 479 16.088-89 Tammye Jenkins, So. 30 438 14.689-90 Lady Hardmon, So. 29 409 14.190-91 Camille Lowe, So. 32 484 15.191-92 Deborah Carter, So. 24 291 12.192-93 Camille Lowe, Sr. 34 455 13.493-94 La’Keshia Frett, Fr. 28 393 14.094-95 La’Keshia Frett, So. 33 523 15.995-96 Saudia Roundtree, Sr. 33 551 16.796-97 Kedra Holland-Corn, Sr. 31 534 17.297-98 Kelly Miller, Fr. 28 489 17.598-99 Kelly Miller, So. 34 628 18.599-00 Coco Miller, Jr. 36 555 15.400-01 Coco Miller, Sr. 33 518 15.701-02 Kara Braxton, Fr. 30 489 16.302-03 Christi Thomas, Jr. 30 481 16.003-04 Christi Thomas, Sr. 35 463 13.204-05 Tasha Humphrey, Fr. 33 628 19.005-06 Tasha Humphrey, So. 32 624 20.106-07 Tasha Humphrey, Jr. 29 468 16.107-08 Tasha Humphrey, Sr. 33 552 16.708-09 Ashley Houts, Jr. 32 385 12.0

Rebounding Averageyear Player, claSS G reb. avG.79-80 Cynthia Collins, Fr. 28 283 10.180-81 Wanda Holloway, Fr. 37 392 10.681-82 Janet Harris, Fr. 30 371 12.482-83 Janet Harris, So. 34 397 11.783-84 Janet Harris, Jr. 33 279 8.584-85 Janet Harris, Sr. 34 351 10.385-86 Katrina McClain, Jr. 31 314 10.186-87 Katrina McClain, Sr. 32 391 12.287-88 Tammye Jenkins, Fr. 30 259 8.688-89 Tammye Jenkins, So. 30 229 7.689-90 Tammye Jenkins, Jr. 27 218 8.190-91 Tammye Jenkins, Sr. 28 208 7.491-92 Tara Cosby, Fr. 27 167 6.292-93 Medina Turner, Sr. 31 245 7.993-94 Tiffany Walker, Fr. 28 216 7.794-95 Tracy Henderson, So. 33 252 7.695-96 La’Keshia Frett, Jr. 33 288 8.796-97 La’Keshia Frett, Sr. 28 187 6.797-98 Elena Vishniakova, Fr. 28 193 6.998-99 Tawana McDonald, Fr. 27 186 6.999-00 Tawana McDonald, So. 36 309 8.800-01 Tawana McDonald, Jr. 33 230 7.001-02 Kara Braxton, Fr. 30 205 6.802-03 Christi Thomas, Jr. 30 241 8.003-04 Christi Thomas, Sr. 35 290 8.304-05 Tasha Humphrey, Fr. 33 276 8.405-06 Tasha Humphrey, So. 32 283 9.106-07 Tasha Humphrey, Jr. 29 221 7.607-08 Tasha Humphrey, Sr. 33 300 9.108-09 Angel Robinson 32 298 9.3

Field Goal Percentageyear Player, claSS FG-FGa Pct.79-80 Cynthia Collins, Fr. 164-292 .56280-81 Wanda Holloway, Fr. 229-391 .58681-82 Janet Harris, Fr. 281-527 .53382-83 Janet Harris, So. 299-537 .55783-84 Katrina McClain, Fr. 137-197 .69584-85 Katrina McClain, So. 164-262 .62685-86 Katrina McClain, Jr. 262-396 .66286-87 Sherelle Warren, Fr. 109-188 .58087-88 Sherelle Warren, So. 187-316 .59288-89 Sherelle Warren, Jr. 127-225 .56489-90 Stacey Ford, Jr. 159-258 .61690-91 Deborah Carter, Fr. 109-208 .52491-92 Deborah Carter, So. 115-226 .50992-93 Nakia Hill, Fr. 132-269 .49193-94 Tracy Henderson, Fr. 148-289 .51294-95 Tiffany Walker, So. 86-142 .60695-96 Tracy Henderson, Jr. 208-359 .57996-97 Tracy Henderson, Sr. 182-333 .54797-98 Angie Ball, So. 56-104 .53998-99 Angie Ball, Jr. 95-191 .49799-00 Tawana McDonald, So. 166-302 .55000-01 Kelly Miller, Sr. 193-378 .51101-02 Tawana McDonald, Sr. 84-153 .54902-03 Christi Thomas, Jr. 180-335 .53703-04 Christi Thomas, Sr. 173-321 .53904-05 Tasha Humphrey, Fr. 236-421 .56105-06 Sherill Baker, Sr. 242-457 .53006-07 Angel Robinson, Fr. 104-192 .54207-08 Angel Robinson, So. 130-254 .51208-09 Angel Robinson, Jr. 147-265 .555

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Tawana McDonald Angel Robinson

Tasha Humphrey

Wanda Holloway

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Free Throw Percentageyear Player, claSS Ft-Fta Pct.79-80 Michelle Hartley, Sr. 48-65 .73880-81 Lou Sims, Fr. 36-47 .76681-82 Rhonda Malone, So. 26-31 .83982-83 Lisa O’Connor, Fr. 95-125 .76083-84 Rhonda Malone, Sr. 18-22 .81884-85 Lisa O’Connor, Jr. 66-78 .84685-86 Traci Waites, So. 24-30 .80086-87 Katie Abrahamson, So. 36-42 .85787-88 Kim Berry, Fr. 32-41 .78088-89 Adrienne Shuler, So. 63-78 .80889-90 Sharon Baldwin, Sr. 33-42 .78690-91 Adrienne Shuler, Sr. 67-80 .83891-92 Camille Lowe, Jr. 41-51 .80492-93 Deborah Reese, Jr. 93-111 .83893-94 Rachel Powell, Fr. 49-62 .79094-95 La’Keshia Frett, So. 116-155 .74895-96 La’Keshia Frett, Jr. 90-107 .84196-97 Pam Irwin, So. 49-52 .94297-98 Pam Irwin, Jr. 50-58 .86298-99 Pam Irwin-Osbolt, Sr. 47-56 .83999-00 Kelly Miller, Jr. 94-115 .81700-01 Coco Miller, Sr. 73-87 .83901-02 Mary Beth Lycett, Jr. 30-38 .78902-03 Mary Beth Lycett, Sr. 37-41 .90203-04 Janese Hardrick, Fr. 88-106 .83004-05 Janese Hardrick, So. 79-96 .82305-06 Tasha Humphrey, So. 148-177 .83606-07 Janese Hardrick, Sr. 85-102 .83307-08 Ashley Houts, So. 131-165 .79408-09 Angela Puleo, So. 26-33 .788

3-Point FG Percentageyear Player, claSS FG-FGa Pct.87-88 Kim Berry, Fr. 35-68 .51588-89 Kim Berry, So. 69-163 .42389-90 Miriam Lowe, Fr. 22-40 .55090-91 Camille Lowe, So. 52-107 .48691-92 Miriam Lowe, Jr. 19-55 .34692-93 Miriam Lowe, Sr. 26-57 .45693-94 Rachel Powell, Fr. 46-113 .40794-95 Rachel Powell, So. 53-138 .38495-96 Kedra Holland, Jr. 63-155 .40796-97 Rachel Powell, Sr. 37-93 .39897-98 Coco Miller, Fr. 24-61 .39398-99 Kelly Miller, So. 54-123 .43999-00 Coco Miller, Jr. 49-122 .40200-01 Kelly Miller, Sr. 50-108 .46301-02 Mary Beth Lycett, Jr. 46-129 .35702-03 Mary Beth Lycett, Sr. 55-150 .36703-04 Jessica Pierce, Jr. 23-61 .37704-05 Janese Hardrick, So. 31-74 .41905-06 Janese Hardrick, Jr. 41-92 .44606-07 Megan Darrah, Jr. 38-96 .39607-08 Angela Puleo, Fr. 54-155 .34808-09 Angela Puleo, So. 49-138 .355

*Minimum Avg. 1.0 3FGA per game

Assistsyear Player, claSS G aSt. avG.79-80 Bernadette Locke, Jr. 27 123 4.680-81 Bernadette Locke, Sr. 37 185 5.081-82 Lou Sims, So. 30 90 3.082-83 Lou Sims, Jr. 34 115 3.483-84 Teresa Edwards, So. 33 189 5.784-85 Teresa Edwards, Jr. 30 188 6.385-86 Teresa Edwards, Sr. 32 176 5.586-87 DeeDee Frasier, Sr. 32 142 4.487-88 Carla Green, Jr. 31 147 4.788-89 Adrienne Shuler, So. 26 123 4.789-90 Lady Hardmon, So. 29 112 3.990-91 Adrienne Shuler, Sr. 32 204 6.491-92 Lady Hardmon, Sr. 30 179 6.092-93 Kelly Robbins, So. 31 148 4.893-94 Rachel Powell, Fr. 25 127 5.194-95 Saudia Roundtree, Jr. 33 226 6.995-96 Saudia Roundtree, Sr. 33 195 5.996-97 Rachel Powell, Sr. 31 131 4.297-98 Kelly Miller, Fr. 28 164 5.998-99 Kelly Miller, So. 34 150 4.499-00 Kelly Miller, Jr. 36 162 4.500-01 Kelly Miller, Sr. 33 163 4.901-02 Camille Murphy, Sr. 30 115 3.802-03 Alexis Kendrick, Fr. 31 158 5.103-04 Alexis Kendrick, So. 35 155 4.404-05 Alexis Kendrick, Jr. 34 117 3.405-06 Alexis Kendrick, Sr. 32 115 3.606-07 Ashley Houts, Fr. 34 124 3.607-08 Ashley Houts, So. 33 163 4.908-09 Ashley Houts, Jr. 32 151 4.7

Annual Statistical Leaders

Pam Irwin-Osbolt Kim Berry

Adrienne Shuler

Camille Murphy

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Blocked Shotsyear Player, claSS G reb. avG.82-83 Lisa O’Connor, Fr. 34 29 0.983-84 Barbara Bootz, Fr. 32 53 1.784-85 Katrina McClain, So. 29 87 3.085-86 Katrina McClain, Jr. 31 87 2.886-87 Katrina McClain, Sr. 32 73 2.387-88 Tammye Jenkins, Fr. 30 32 1.188-89 Tammye Jenkins, So. 30 54 1.889-90 Tammye Jenkins, Jr. 27 25 0.990-91 Tammye Jenkins, Sr. 28 52 1.991-92 Vicky Jones, Jr. 30 19 0.692-93 Nakia Hill, Fr. 31 37 1.293-94 Tracy Henderson, Fr. 28 59 2.194-95 Tracy Henderson, So. 33 83 2.595-96 Tracy Henderson, Jr. 33 72 2.296-97 Tracy Henderson, Sr. 28 53 1.997-98 Elena Vishniakova, Fr. 28 14 0.598-99 Tawana McDonald, Fr. 27 56 2.199-00 Tawana McDonald, So. 35 90 2.600-01 Tawana McDonald, Jr. 33 103 3.101-02 Kara Braxton, Fr. 30 59 1.902-03 Christi Thomas, Jr. 30 56 1.803-04 Christi Thomas, Sr. 35 51 1.504-05 Tasha Humphrey, Fr. 33 36 1.105-06 Tasha Humphrey, So. 31 23 0.706-07 Angel Robinson, Fr. 33 31 0.907-08 Angel Robinson, So. 33 51 1.508-09 Angel Robinson, Jr. 32 70 2.2

Stealsyear Player, claSS G Stl. avG.79-80 Bernadette Locke, Jr. 27 114 4.280-81 Bernadette Locke, Sr. 37 104 2.881-82 Janet Harris, Fr. 30 76 2.582-83 Teresa Edwards, Fr. 33 70 2.183-84 Teresa Edwards, So. 33 81 2.584-85 Teresa Edwards, Jr. 30 100 3.385-86 Teresa Edwards, Sr. 32 91 2.886-87 Carla Green, So. 32 72 2.387-88 Adrienne Shuler, Fr. 31 69 2.288-89 Carla Green, Sr. 30 87 2.989-90 Adrienne Shuler, Jr. 29 69 2.490-91 Adrienne Shuler, Sr. 32 103 3.291-92 Vicky Jones, Jr. 30 57 1.992-93 Vicky Jones, Sr. 32 64 2.093-94 Kedra Holland, Fr. 28 38 1.494-95 Kedra Holland, So. 33 78 2.495-96 Saudia Roundtree, Sr. 33 76 2.396-97 Kedra Holland-Corn, Sr. 31 116 3.797-98 Kelly Miller, Fr. 28 76 2.798-99 Kelly Miller, So. 34 66 1.999-00 Kelly Miller, Jr. 36 75 2.100-01 Kelly Miller, Sr. 33 68 2.101-02 Kara Braxton, Fr. 30 54 1.802-03 Sherill Baker, Fr. 30 89 3.003-04 Sherill Baker, So. 35 104 3.004-05 Sherill Baker, Jr. 34 84 2.505-06 Sherill Baker, Sr. 32 149 4.706-07 Ashley Houts, Fr. 34 93 2.707-08 Ashley Houts, So. 33 87 2.608-09 Ashley Houts, Jr. 32 70 2.2

Minutes Playedyear Player, claSS G reb. avG.82-83 Janet Harris, So. 34 1226 36.183-84 Janet Harris, Jr. 33 995 30.284-85 Janet Harris, Sr. 34 1195 35.185-86 Teresa Edwards, Sr. 32 1022 31.986-87 Katrina McClain, Sr. 32 1106 34.687-88 Carla Green, Jr. 31 960 31.088-89 Carla Green, Sr. 30 860 28.789-90 Lady Hardmon, So. 29 929 32.090-91 Lady Hardmon, Jr. 32 997 31.291-92 Lady Hardmon, Sr. 30 1006 33.592-93 Camille Lowe, Sr. 34 1048 30.893-94 La’Keshia Frett, Fr. 28 806 28.894-95 La’Keshia Frett, So. 33 1043 31.695-96 Saudia Roundtree, Sr. 33 1016 30.896-97 La’Keshia Frett, Sr. 28 866 30.997-98 Kelly Miller, Fr. 28 999 35.798-99 Kelly Miller, So. 34 1119 32.999-00 Kelly Miller, Jr. 36 1169 32.500-01 Kelly Miller, Sr. 33 1079 32.701-02 Camille Murphy, Sr. 30 824 27.502-03 Mary Beth Lycett, Sr. 31 1038 33.503-04 Sherill Baker, So. 35 1139 32.504-05 Sherill Baker, Jr. 34 1113 32.705-06 Sherill Baker, Sr. 32 1174 36.706-07 Ashley Houts, Fr. 34 1145 33.707-08 Ashley Houts, So. 33 1215 36.808-09 Ashley Houts, Jr. 32 1207 37.7

Vicky Jones Mary Beth Lycett

Teresa Edwards

Carla Green

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ScoringSeaSoN G PtS. avG.

1984-85 34 2792 82.1 1985-86 32 2855 89.2 1990-91 32 2736 85.5 1995-96 33 2734 82.9 2005-06 32 2554 79.8

Field Goal PercentageSeaSoN FGM-FGa Pct.

1983-84 978-1883 .519 1984-85 1173-2209 .531 1985-86 1193-2195 .544 1990-91 1055-2190 .482 1995-96 1051-2248 .468

Free Throw PercentageSeaSoN FGM-FGa Pct.

1985-86 469-642 .731 2004-05 444-580 .766 2005-06 442-566 .781 2007-08 475-650 .731

3-Point FG PercentageSeaSoN 3FG-FGa Pct.

1987-88 60-146 .411 2005-06 228-581 .392

StealsSeaSoN G StlS. avG.

1982-83 34 391 11.5 1995-96 33 394 11.9 2000-01 33 351 10.6 2005-06 32 371 11.6

Blocked ShotsSeaSoN G blkS. avG.

1983-84 33 168 5.1 1984-85 34 154 4.5 1985-86 32 156 4.9 1999-00 36 187 5.2 2001-02 30 188 6.3

3-Point FGs Per GameSeaSoN G 3FGS avG.

2006-07 34 215 6.32

SEC Team Statistical Champions

Scoringyear Player, claSS G PtS. avG.88-87 Katrina McClain, Sr. 32 796 24.9

Reboundsyear Player, claSS G reb. avG.84-85 Janet Harris, Sr. 34 351 10.386-87 Katrina McClain, Sr. 32 391 12.287-88 Tammye Jenkins, Fr. 30 259 8.608-09 Angel Robinson, Jr. 32 298 9.3

Field Goal Percentageyear Player, claSS FGM FGa Pct.83-84 Katrina McClain, Fr. 137 197 .69584-85 Katrina McClain, So. 164 262 .62685-86 Katrina McClain, Jr. 262 396 .66289-90 Stacey Ford, Jr. 159 258 .61695-96 Tracy Henderson, Jr. 208 359 .579

Free Throw Percentageyear Player, claSS FtM Fta Pct. 95-96 La’Keshia Frett, Jr. 90 107 .841

3-Point Percentageyear Player, claSS 3FG FGa Pct.87-88 Kim Berry, Fr. 35 68 .51589-90 Miriam Lowe, Fr. 22 40 .55005-06 Janese Hardrick, Jr. 41 92 .446

SEC Individual Statistical Champions3-Pointers Per Game

year Player, claSS G 3FG avG.88-89 Kim Berry, So. 30 163 5.4

Assistsyear Player, claSS G aSt avG.84-85 Teresa Edwards, Jr. 30 188 6.390-91 Adrienne Shuler, Sr. 32 204 6.491-92 Lady Hardmon, Sr. 30 179 6.094-95 Saudia Roundtree, Jr. 33 226 6.895-96 Saudia Roundtree, Sr. 33 195 5.9

Stealsyear Player, claSS G Stl avG.79-80 Bernadette Locke, Jr. 27 114 4.290-91 Adrienne Shuler, Sr. 32 103 3.296-97 Kedra Holland-Corn, Sr. 31 116 3.705-06 Sherill Baker, Sr. 32 149 4.7

Blocked Shotsyear Player, claSS G blk avG.83-84 Barbara Bootz, Fr. 27 48 1.884-85 Katrina McClain, So. 29 87 3.085-86 Katrina McClain, Jr. 31 87 2.886-87 Katrina McClain, Sr. 32 73 2.398-99 Tawana McDonald, Fr. 27 56 2.399-00 Tawana McDonald, So. 35 90 2.600-01 Tawana McDonald, Jr. 33 103 3.1

Assist-to-Turnover Ratio SeaSoN a to rat. 2005-06 524 431 1.22

Turnover Margin SeaSoN UGa oPP. DIFF. 2000-01 14.7 21.0 +6.3 2005-06 13.5 19.6 +6.1

Field Goal Percentage Defense SeaSoN FGM-FGa Pct. 1985-86 825-2032 .406 1986-87 785-2014 .390

3-Point FG Percentage Defense SeaSoN 3FG-FGa Pct. 1993-94 106-389 .272 2001-02 138-458 .301

Sherill Baker reigns supreme as “Queen of Thieves” Sherill Baker established a name for herself as one of the nation’s premier defensive players en route to break-ing UGA’s freshman and sophomore steals records. During her senior season, however, Baker’s perimeter prowess wreaked havoc at a different level. Baker was dubbed the “Queen of Thieves” while leading the nation in steals in 2005-06 by averaging 4.7 per game – 0.7 better than any other player in the country. Somewhat amazingly considering Georgia’s status as a women’s basketball powerhouse, Baker was the Lady Bulldogs’ first team or individual statistical champion. Baker finished the campaign with 149 steals, giving her 426 for her career. Those totals not only shattered the UGA season (116) and career (342) records, they easily surpassed the SEC marks (141 and 372) as well.

Sherill Baker reigns supreme as “Queen of Thieves”Sherill Baker reigns supreme as “Queen of Thieves”

Minutes Playedyear Player, claSS G MP avG.05-06 Sherill Baker, Sr. 32 1174 36.707-08 Ashley Houts, So. 33 1215 36.808-09 Ashley Houts, Jr. 32 1207 37.7

Annual Statistical Champions

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year G FG-FGa Pct. 3FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb-avG. aSt to bl Stl PtS-avG.1980 28 880-1960 .449 —— —— 417-681 .612 1275-45.5 382 537 34 338 2177-77.8opp. 28 862-1948 .443 —— —— 298-485 .614 1227-43.8 364 642 83 300 2022-72.21981 37 1234-2554 .483 —— —— 470-748 .628 1717-46.4 561 749 88 443 2938-79.4opp. 37 992-2411 .411 —— —— 502-757 .663 1403-37.9 412 784 75 374 2486-67.21982 30 969-2045 .474 —— —— 389-604 .644 1235-41.2 455 484 89 383 2327-77.6opp. 30 827-1826 .452 —— —— 379-548 .692 1102-36.7 411 645 81 233 2033-67.81983 34 1077-2248 .479 —— —— 448-688 .651 1363-40.1 561 578 97 391 2602-76.5opp. 34 868-1954 .444 —— —— 456-667 .684 1200-35.3 443 729 93 266 2192-64.51984 33 1188-2284 .520 —— —— 419-599 .699 1379-41.8 657 606 168 391 2795-85.0opp. 33 782-1919 .408 —— —— 477-736 .648 1151-34.9 454 835 62 163 2041-68.81985 34 1173-2209 .531 —— —— 446-633 .705 1273-37.4 676 595 154 410 2792-82.1opp. 34 905-2173 .416 —— —— 397-591 .672 1290-37.9 426 797 59 410 2204-64.81986 32 1193-2195 .544 —— —— 469-642 .731 1284-40.1 678 516 156 369 2855-89.2opp. 32 825-2032 .406 —— —— 370-600 .617 1198-37.4 410 695 50 205 2021-63.21987 32 974-1900 .513 —— —— 456-668 .683 1292-40.4 573 645 158 318 2404-75.1opp. 32 785-2014 .390 —— —— 406-626 .649 1153-36.0 435 604 51 346 1976-61.81988 31 870-1878 .463 60-146 .411 493-735 .671 1249-40.3 458 603 96 317 2293-74.0opp. 31 791-1903 .416 57-172 .331 419-623 .673 1183-38.2 435 632 71 268 2059-66.41989 30 936-2005 .467 90-223 .386 459-667 .688 1321-44.0 480 529 106 320 2421-80.7opp. 30 721-1859 .388 73-217 .336 421-641 .657 1142-38.1 394 622 65 225 1936-64.51990 30 929-1923 .483 86-216 .398 376-715 .666 1220-40.7 481 533 69 351 2420-80.7opp. 30 742-1759 .422 99-284 .349 412-616 .669 1083-36.1 359 662 62 238 1995-66.51991 32 1055-2190 .482 92-221 .416 534-782 .683 1348-42.1 582 560 119 408 2736-85.5opp. 32 760-1917 .396 76-236 .322 484-677 .715 1225-38.3 354 777 75 242 2080-65.01992 30 912-2040 .447 68-237 .287 375-584 .642 1323-44.1 511 557 91 313 2267-75.6opp. 30 755-1821 .415 98-264 .371 486-738 .659 1187-39.6 373 628 70 273 2094-68.81993 34 976-2220 .440 97-299 .324 508-720 .706 1481-43.6 560 640 132 310 2557-75.2opp. 34 813-2081 .391 119-393 .303 595-855 .696 1320-38.8 397 633 77 322 2340-68.81994 28 824-1892 .436 101-290 .348 434-654 .664 1300-46.4 435 584 135 290 2183-78.0opp. 28 669-1772 .378 106-389 .273 482-698 .691 1156-41.3 353 621 71 269 1926-68.8

Season-by-Season Team Statistics

Susie Gardner

Sharon Baldwin

1980-81 Lady Bulldogs 1982-83 Lady Bulldogs

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year G FG-FGa Pct. 3FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb-avG. aSt to bl Stl PtS-avG.1995 33 1043-2304 .453 154-450 .342 459-692 .663 1491-45.2 594 541 169 360 2699-81.8opp. 33 743-1997 .372 132-483 .273 500-762 .656 1333-40.4 406 726 62 262 2118-64.21996 33 1051-2248 .468 179-513 .349 453-633 .716 1365-41.4 604 563 148 394 2734-82.9opp. 33 789-2005 .394 123-421 .292 492-729 .675 1314-39.8 399 728 63 219 2193-66.51997 31 887-1961 .452 167-489 .342 417-588 .709 1261-40.7 529 548 122 346 2358-76.1opp. 31 705-1829 .386 133-446 .298 369-573 .644 1165-37.6 380 674 85 222 1912-61.71998 28 798-1875 .426 134-401 .334 403-541 .745 1127-40.3 433 499 62 260 2133-76.2opp. 28 752-1751 .430 109-379 .288 402-609 .660 1116-39.9 394 568 72 223 2015-72.01999 34 1043-2286 .456 155-451 .344 545-759 .718 1380-40.6 570 550 134 351 2786-81.9opp. 34 822-2055 .400 140-444 .315 514-764 .673 1337-39.3 441 744 73 236 2298-67.62000 36 1094-2334 .469 137-375 .365 495-708 .699 1473-40.9 609 583 187 385 2820-78.3opp. 36 805-2159 .373 144-462 .312 441-660 .668 1349-37.5 405 766 78 249 2195-61.02001 33 989-2164 .457 129-375 .365 495-708 .699 1473-40.9 409 583 187 385 2820-78.3opp. 33 727-1953 .372 146-486 .300 449-644 .697 1235-37.4 374 692 88 237 2049-62.12002 30 779-1733 .450 107-381 .281 403-613 .657 1253-41.8 498 627 188 294 2068-68.9opp. 30 648-1770 .366 138-458 .301 429-629 .682 1028-34.3 350 573 63 284 1863-62.12003 31 887-1983 .447 160-478 .335 447-601 .744 1297-41.8 534 520 148 324 2381-76.8opp. 31 738-1906 .387 169-558 .303 348-476 .731 1114-35.9 408 585 97 213 1993-64.32004 35 953-2211 .431 191-606 .315 488-657 .743 1415-40.4 552 518 129 317 2585-73.9opp. 35 811-2113 .384 172-549 .313 397-567 .700 1308-37.4 450 618 102 261 2191-62.22005 34 909-2083 .436 203-601 .338 444-580 .766 1352-39.8 458 525 104 285 2465-72.5opp. 34 763-1986 .384 158-465 .340 376-582 .646 1216-35.8 388 595 129 238 2060-60.62006 32 942-2013 .468 228-581 .392 442-566 .781 1150-35.9 524 431 57 371 2554-79.8opp. 32 764-1822 .419 150-513 .292 373-545 .684 1127-35.2 396 627 85 206 2051-64.12007 34 868-1964 .442 215-625 .344 490-670 .731 1275-37.5 477 500 105 312 2441-71.8opp. 34 743-1965 .378 79-605 .296 349-516 .676 223-36.0 383 608 88 259 2014-59.22008 33 800-1915 .418 207-626 .331 475-650 .731 1324-40.1 469 552 131 270 2282-69.2opp. 33 726-1916 .379 150-517 .290 354-531 .667 1179-35.7 365 575 91 242 1956-59.32009 32 797-1847 .432 122-395 .309 331-491 .674 1242-38.8 440 546 146 258 2047-64.0opp. 32 680-1864 .365 151-518 .292 343-485 .707 1144-35.8 377 537 83 213 1854-57.9

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Rachel Powell

Signe Antvorskov

1995-96 Lady Bulldogs 2005-06 Lady Bulldogs

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1974-75 Winthrop TournamentRock Hill, S.C.

2/13 Furman W 61-432/14 Winthrop L 73-93

1975-76 Winthrop TournamentRock Hill, S.C.

2/12 East Carolina L 66-802/13 South Carolina W 62-602/14 Winthrop W 69-582/14 Western Carolina L 75-77

1976-77 Winthrop TournamentRock Hill, S.C.

2/17 East Carolina W 71-542/18 Anderson JC L 79-99

1977-78 Winthrop TournamentRock Hill, S.C.

2/9 South Carolina L 49-712/10 East Tennessee W 95-832/11 Anderson JC W 87-802/12 East Carolina L 76-92

1978-79 Lady Dog InvitationalStarkville, Miss.

1/4 Mississippi State L 46-581/5 Florida L 66-74

1979-80 Lady Kat InvitationalLexington, Ky.

1/18 Kentucky L 61-821/19 Miami (Ohio) L 64-72

1980-81 Clemson InvitationalClemson, S.C.

1/9 Alabama L 61-721/10 Appalachian State W 83-60

1981-82 Lady Sunshine ClassicOrlando, Fla.

11/27 Valdosta State L 82-8311/28 McNeese State W 94-74

1981-82 Lady Tiger ClassicMemphis, Tenn.

12/17 Mississippi State W 75-5612/18 Memphis State W 80-6812/19 Northern Illinois W 76-65

1981-82 Optimist-ODU ClassicNorfolk, Va.

1/22 Drake L 64-761/23 Syracuse W 91-46

1982-83 Crush ClassicChicago, Ill.

11/26 No. 14 Rutgers W 76-6111/27 UCLA L 57-75

1982-83 Dial Soap ClassicMiami, Fla.

12/30 Minnesota W 65-6112/31 Appalachian State W 94-32

1982-83 Nike-Carolina ClassicColumbia, S.C.

1/21 East Carolina W 80-611/22 South Carolina W 74-72

1983-84 Detroit ClassicDetroit, Mich.

11/25 St. John’s W 83-7011/26 Bowling Green W 99-50

1983-84 Giusti TournamentPortland, Ore.

12/18 Oregon W 89-6412/19 Portland State W 64-3412/20 Oregon State W 89-54

1983-84 Buckeye ClassicColumbus, Ohio

12/29 Miami (Ohio) W 93-3612/30 No. 17 Clemson W 78-64

1984-85 Mid-America ClassicColumbia, Mo.

12/14 No. 16 Texas Tech W 80-6812/15 No. 18 Missouri W 70-67

1984-85 Buckeye ClassicColumbus, Ohio

12/28 No. 14 Rutgers W 80-6212/29 No. 9 Ohio State W 58-57

1985-86 Tennessee Tech ClassicCookeville, Tenn.

11/22 Central Michigan W 97-5511/23 Tennessee Tech W 79-64

1985-86 TransAmerica ClassicLos Angeles, Calif.

12/27 No. 18 North Carolina W 87-7012/28 No. 3 Southern Cal L 67-70

1986-87 Southern InvitationalAtlanta, Ga.

11/28 Grambling W 73-5111/29 South Alabama W 70-5811/30 Alabama W 78-58

1986-87 Texaco Christmas ClassicVillanova, Pa.

12/27 Virginia Tech W 80-5612/28 Villanova W 71-60

1987-88 Amana Hakweye ClassicIowa City, Iowa

11/28 No. 16 Southern Illinois W 58-5311/29 No. 6 Iowa L 56-66

1987-88 Ronald McDonald House ClassicRaleigh, N.C.

12/28 No. 9 Ohio State W 80-6612/29 N.C. State W 73-54

1988-89 Hall of Fame ClassicCincinnati, Ohio

11/25 Cincinnati W 66-4511/26 No. 16 N.C. State W 68-58

1988-89 UNLV ClassicLas Vegas, Nev.

12/28 Oklahoma State L 70-7612/29 South Alabama W 92-62

1989-90 Wimmer’s InvitationalLincoln, Neb.

11/24 Ohio State W 88-7811/25 Nebraska W 74-59

1989-90 Hilton Head ShootoutHilton Head, S.C.

12/29 North Carolina W 83-6912/30 No. 20 South Carolina W 76-64

1990-91 Cardinal ClassicStanford, Calif.

12/21 No. 8 Northwestern W OT-93-8312/22 No. 12 Stanford L 79-82

1990-91 Bell Atlantic ClassicNew Brunswick, N.J.

12/28 Maryland W 91-7312/30 No. 17 Rutgers L 57-58

1992-93 Rainbow Wahine Invita-tional

Honolulu, Hawaii12/12 Santa Clara L 62-6412/13 Oregon State L 79-81

1992-93 Buckeye ClassicColumbus, Ohio

12/18 Missouri-Kansas City W 72-6312/19 Ohio State L 72-89

1992-93 Wildcat Christmas ClassicVillanova, Pa.

12/28 San Diego State L 63-7012/29 Rider W 97-57

1993-94 ISES InvitationalAtlanta, Ga.

12/14 Georgia Southen W 82-7712/15 Georgia Tech W 67-52

1993-94 Express Christmas ClassicJamaica, N.y.

12/29 No. 16 Kansas L 79-9212/30 Coppin State W 94-41

Holiday Tournament Results

Janet Harris was named to the All-Tournament team for nine of 11 holiday events the Lady Bull-dogs played in during her collegiate career.

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1994-95 ISES InvitationalAtlanta, Ga.

12/12 Georgia State W 92-3712/13 Georgia Tech W 113-81

1995-96 ODU-Dial ClassicNorfolk, Va.

11/25 SMU W 95-6511/26 Old Dominion L 64-67

1995-96 Carolinas Beach ClassicMyrtle Beach, S.C.

12/19 S.C. State W 93-3212/20 No. 11 Iowa W 79-5212/21 Nebraska W 86-70

1996-97 Northern Lights InvitationalAnchorage, Alaska

12/19 Weber State W 72-4412/20 Toledo W 85-5212/21 Oregon W 72-55

1996-97 UNLV ShootoutLas Vegas, Nev.

12/27 No. 5 Louisiana Tech L 69-7112/28 UNLV W 87-41

1997-98 Tallahassee Democrat ClassicTallahassee, Fla.

12/5 Florida International L 68-8312/6 Charleston Southern W 97-61

1997-98 CoreStates ClassicPhiladelphia, Pa.

12/29 Fairfield W 94-6812/30 LaSalle W 80-64

1998-99 Conoco Ladyjack ClassicNacogdoches, Texas

12/5 Alcorn State W 91-5112/6 Stephen F. Austin W 81-70

1998-99 BSU Christmas ClassicBoise, Idaho

12/19 Sacramento State W 94-4812/20 Boise State W 91-51

1999-2000 Pre-Season WNIT11/15 Alabama-Birmingham W 76-7511/17 at No. 17 Virginia Tech W 65-6011/21 No. 20 Boston College W 78-7011/22 No. 12 UCSB W 85-64

1999-2000 Dead River ClassicOrono, Maine

11/26 Stephen F. Austin W 85-4411/27 Maine W OT-79-68

1999-2000 Hilton Hobby ClassicHouston, Texas

12/4 Alcorn State W 78-3812/5 Houston W 98-68

1999-2000 The Beach ClassicLong Beach, Calif.

12/19 Ohio State W 78-3812/20 Long Beach State W 87-67

2000-01 Coaches vs. Cancer ChallengeMadison, Wis.

11/22 No. 12 Oklahoma W 94-7011/24 No. 5 Notre Dame L 73-75

2001-02 Oakland Tribune ClassicBerkeley, Calif.

12/1 UNLV W 77-6212/2 California W 54-48

2003-04 Comfort Suites ClassicRichmond, Ky.

12/29 Morehead State W 92-4212/30 Eastern Kentucky W 92-60

2004-05 Rainbow Wahine ClassicHonolulu, Hawaii

11/26 Idaho W 77-5511/27 TCU L 63-6411/28 Santa Clara W 87-68

2005-06 Ayres Hotel ClassicLos Angeles, Calif.

11/25 UCLA L 64-8411/26 Loyola Marymount W 89-58

2006-07 Surf ’N Slam ClassicSan Diego, Calif.

12/28 Georgia Washington L 54-6612/30 Brown W 82-69

Holiday Tournament Results

2007-08 Junanoo JamFreeport, Bahamas

11/23 Prairie View A&M W 78-4411/24 Southern Cal W 58-57

2007-08 FIU Fun & Sun ClassicMiami, Fla.

12/29 Florida State W 71-6212/30 Florida International W 70-56

2008-09 UNLV Lady Rebel Round-upLas Vegas, Nev.

11/28 Cal State Fullerton W 85-6411/29 Eastern Washington W 75-51

All-Time Holiday All-Tournament SelectionsKara Braxton

’01 Oakland Tribune ClassicKiesha Brown

’98 Conoco Ladyjack ClassicTeresa Edwards

’82 Dial Soap Classic’83 Buckeye Classic’84 Mid-America Classic’84 Buckeye Classic-MVP’85 Tennessee Tech Classic’85 TransAmerica Classic

Stacey Ford’89 Hilton Head Shootout

La’Keshia Frett’94 ISES Invitational’93 Express Christmas Classic’95 ODU-Dial Classic’95 Carolinas Classic-MVP’96 Northern Lights Invit.’96 UNLV Shootout

Carla Green’87 Amana-Hawkeye Classic

Lady Hardmon’89 Wimmer’s Invitational’89 Hilton Head Shootout-MVP’90 Bell Atlantic Classic

Janet Harris’81 Lady Sunshine Classic’81 Lady Tiger Classic-MVP’82 Optimist-ODU Classic’83 Nike-Carolina Classic’83 Detroit Classic-MVP’83 Giusti Tournament-MVP’83 Buckeye Classic-MVP’84 Mid-America Classic-MVP’84 Buckeye Classic

Tracy Henderson’93 Express Christmas Classic’96 Northern Lights Invit.-MVP

Kedra Holland-Corn’96 Northern Lights Invit.’96 UNLV Shootout

Wanda Holloway’82 Dial Soap Classic-MVP’83 Detroit Classic

Ashley Houts’07 FIU Fun & Sun-MVP’08 UNLV Round-up-MVP

Tasha Humphrey’03 Rainbow Wahine Invit.’05 Ayres Hotel Classic’07 Junkanoo Jam-MVP’07 FIU Fun & Sun Classic

Tammye Jenkins’88 Hall of Classic-MVP’89 Wimmer’s Invit.-MVP’89 Hilton Head Shootout

Bernadette Locke’80 Lady Kat Invitational

Rhonda Malone’81 Lady Sunshine Classic

Katrina McClain’83 Buckeye Classic’84 Buckeye Classic’85 TTU Classic-MVP’85 TransAmerica Classic’86 Southern Invitational-MVP’86 Texaco Christmas Classic

Tawana McDonald’98 BSU Christmas Classic’99 Pre-season WNIT-MVP’99 The Beach Classic’01 Oakland Trib Classic-MVP

Coco Miller’97 CoreStates Classic’98 BSU Christmas Classic’99 Dead River Classic’99 The Beach Classic

Kelly Miller’98 Conoco Ladyjack Classic

-MVP’98 BSU Classic-MVP’99 Pre-season WNIT’99 Dead River Classic-MVP’99 The Beach Classic’00 Coaches vs. Cancer

Deanna “Tweety” Nolan’99 The Beach Classic-MVP

Angel Robinson’07 Junkanoo Jam

Saudia Roundtree’95 ODU-Dial Classic

Adrienne Shuler’90 Bell Atlantic Classic

Lou Sims’81 Lady Tiger Classic

Kim “K.T.” Thompson’93 Express Christmas Classic

Medina Turner’92 Buckeye Classic’92 Wildcat Classic

Traci Waites’85 TTU Classic

Sherelle Warren’86 Texaco Classic’87 Ronald McDonald House

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1980Knoxville, Tenn.

2/7 QF Ole Miss L 70-80

1981Baton Rouge, La.

2/26 QF Ole Miss W 75-682/27 SF Alabama L 66-802/28 Con. Kentucky W 73-62

1982Lexington, Ky.

2/25 QF #4 Auburn W 66-652/26 SF #1 Tennessee L 44-552/28 Con. #7 LSU W 77-66

1983 – ChampionsNo. 3 East Seed • Knoxville, Tenn.

3/3 QF #3W LSU W 79-783/4 SF #1E Tennessee W 71-653/5 F #1W Ole Miss W 72-69

1984 – ChampionsNo. 1 East Seed • Athens, Ga.

3/1 QF #4W Auburn W 102-723/2 SF #2W LSU W 84-773/3 F #3W Alabama W 74-65

1985No. 1 East Seed • 1st Round (Athens)

2/28 QF #5E Vanderbilt W 79-67Semis & Finals • Oxford, Miss.

3/3 SF #2W Auburn L 65-80

1986 – ChampionsNo. 1 Seed • Athens, Ga.

3/1 QF #8 Alabama W 88-713/2 SF #4 Ole Miss W 76-683/3 F #3 LSU W 94-72

1987 – Runner-UpNo. 2 Seed • Albany, Ga.

3/4 QF #7 Kentucky W 67-643/5 SF #6 Vanderbilt W 54-533/6 F #1 Auburn L 57-81

1988No. 6 Seed • Albany, Ga.

3/4 QF #3 LSU W 86-843/5 SF #2 Tennessee L 76-82

1989No. 3 Seed • Albany, Ga.

3/3 QF #6 Ole Miss L 69-78

1990No. 4 Seed • Albany, Ga.

3/2 QF #5 Vanderbilt W 79-723/3 SF #1 Tennessee L 54-73

1991No. 1 Seed • Albany, Ga.

3/1 QF #9 Alabama W 78-693/2 SF #4 LSU L 74-83

1992 – Runner-UpNo. 4 Seed • Albany, Ga.

3/6 QF #5 Vanderbilt W 58-573/7 SF #1 Ole Miss W 71-603/8 F #2 Tennessee L 66-73

1993 – Runner-UpNo. 8 Seed • Chattanooga, Tenn.

3/5 1st #9 Arkansas W 84-733/6 QF #1 Tennessee W 73-723/7 SF #5 Alabama W 76-723/8 F #3 Vanderbilt L 64-78

1994No. 8 Seed • Chattanooga, Tenn.

3/4 1st #9 Arkansas W 84-623/5 QF #1 Tennessee L 72-86

1995No. 3 Seed • Chattanooga, Tenn.

3/4 QF #6 Florida W 88-713/5 SF #2 Vanderbilt L 56-82

1996No. 1 Seed • Chattanooga, Tenn.

3/1 QF #8 LSU L 71-73

1997No. 1 Seed • Chattanooga, Tenn.

3/1 QF #9 Auburn L 47-75

1998No. 5 Seed • Columbus, Ga.

2/26 1st #12 Ole Miss L 73-77

1999 – Runner-UpNo. 3 Seed • Chattanooga, Tenn.

2/26 QF #6 Mississippi State W 72-662/27 SF #7 Kentucky W 68-622/28 F #1 Tennessee L 69-85

2000No. 1 Seed • Chattanooga, Tenn.

3/3 QF #9 Kentucky W 63-453/4 SF #5 Mississippi State L 61-62

2001 – ChampionsNo. 3 Seed • Memphis, Tenn.

3/2 QF #11 Ole Miss W 80-613/3 SF #7 Arkansas W 63-443/4 F #4 Vanderbilt W 62-60

2002No. 9 Seed • Nashville, Tenn.

2/28 1st #8 Alabama W 64-603/1 QF #1 Tennessee L 67-81

2003No. 3 Seed • North Little Rock, Ark.

3/7 QF #5 Vanderbilt L 70-74

2004No. 5 Seed • Nashville, Tenn.

3/4 1st #12 South Carolina W 73-423/5 QF #4 Florida W 76-723/6 SF #1 Tennessee W OT-68-663/7 F #6 Vanderbilt L 56-62

2005No. 4 Seed • Greenville, S.C.

3/4 QF #5 Ole Miss W 87-653/4 SF #1 LSU L 65-79

2006No. 3 Seed • North Little Rock, Ark.

3/3 QF #6 Vanderbilt W 69-473/4 SF #2 Tennessee L 79-89

2007No. 2 Seed • Duluth, Ga.

3/2 QF #7 Kentucky W 72-403/3 SF #3 Vanderbilt L 56-81

2008No. 5 Seed • Nashville, Tenn.

3/6 1st #12 Alabama W 71-623/7 QF #4 Kentucky L 50-57

2009No. 7 Seed • North Little Rock, Ark.

3/5 1st #10 Kentucky W 82-643/6 QF #2 Vanderbilt L 61-69

# Denotes opponent’s seed in tourney.

SEC Tournament Results

Georgia won the 2001 SEC Tournament title on Kelly Miller's buzzer-beater. (Above) After Van-derbilt tied the score at 60-60 with 5.9 seconds left, Miller connected on a running jumper from the free throw line with 0.8 of a second remain-ing to secure the championship trophy for the Lady Bulldogs

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All-timeAll-SEC Tournament Selections

1982 – Janet Harris1983 – Teresa Edwards, MVP Lisa O’Connor1984 – Teresa Edwards Janet Harris Wanda Holloway1985 – Janet Harris1986 – Teresa Edwards Katrina McClain, MVP Lisa O’Connor1987 – Katrina McClain1988 – Tammye Jenkins

1990 – Lady Hardmon1992 – Lady Hardmon1993 – Deborah Reese1999 – Coco Miller2001 – Kelly Miller Deanna Nolan2004 – Janese Hardrick Christi Thomas2005 – Tasha Humphrey2006 – Sherill Baker

UGA’s SEC Tournament Numbers◊ Georgia has won the SEC Tournament four

times, in 1983, 1984, 1986 and 2001.◊ Georgia has compiled a 41-26 (.612) record

in SEC Tournament play. FYI, the SEC lists UGA as 39-26. UGA claims consolation round wins in 1981 and 1982 missing from league totals.

UGA’s Record vs. All OpponentsSchool Rec. Last ResultAlabama 6-1 W, 71-62 in 2008 1stArkansas 3-0 W, 63-44 in 2001 SFAuburn 2-3 L, 47-75 in 1997 QFFlorida 2-0 W, 76-72 in 2004 QFKentucky 6-1 W, 82-64 in 2009 1stLSU 5-3 L, 65-79 in 2005 SFOle Miss 6-3 W, 87-65 in 2005 QFMississippi State 1-1 L, 61-62 in 2000 SFSouth Carolina 1-0 W, 73-42 in 2004 1stTennessee 3-8 L, 79-89 in 2006 SFVanderbilt 6-6 L, 61-69 in 2009 QF

UGA’s Record by RoundRd. Times Rec. Last-result1st Round 6 6-1 ’09-W, 82-64 vs. KentuckyQuarters 28 20-9 ’09-L, 61-69 vs. VanderbiltSemis 20 9-11 ’07-L, 56-81 vs. VanderbiltFinal 9 4-5 ’04-L, 56-62 vs. VanderbiltCon. 2 2-0 ’82-W, 77-66 vs. LSU

UGA’s Record by SeedSeed Times Rec. Last Best FinishNo. 1 *7 9-5 2000 Champs (’84, ’86)No. 2 2 3-2 2007 Runner-up (’87)No. 3 **6 10-5 2006 Champs (’83, ’01)No. 4 3 4-3 2005 Runner-up (’92)No. 5 3 4-3 2008 Runner-up (’04)No. 6 1 1-1 1988 Semis (’88)No. 7 1 1-1 2009 Quarters (‘09)No. 8 2 4-2 1994 Runner-up (’93)No. 9 1 1-1 2002 Quarters (’02)No. 10 0 0-0No. 11 0 0-0No. 12 0 0-0Un. 3 4-3 1982 Third (’81, ’82)

* includes two years as No. 1 seed in SEC East (1884, 1585)

** includes one year at No. 3 seed in SEC East (1983)

Setting the stage for today In many ways, the post-season success the Lady Bulldogs have enjoyed over the past two decades began at the 1983 SEC Tournament in Knoxville, Tenn. “I think the ’83 team truly started the Georgia tradition – the style of play that we would enjoy for 20 years...the success...the habit of winning...the habit of playing hard – I think that all is an outgrowth of what the ’83 team started,” Andy Landers said. After finishing the regular-season with just a 4-5 record in league action, the Lady Dogs came together in early March to begin an impressive post-season run. Led by freshmen Teresa Edwards and Lisa O’Conner, No. 12-ranked Georgia knocked off three ranked opponents in as many days to run the table at the Stokely Athletics Center and secure the Lady Bulldogs’ first-ever SEC Championship. O’Connor poured in 21 points and played all 40 minutes as UGA downed No. 19 LSU, 79-78, in the quarterfinals. Edwards scored 21 in Georgia’s 71-65 semifinal victory over No. 8 Ten-nessee. Four different Lady Dogs then reached double figures in a 72-69 win against No. 15 Ole Miss in the final. Reserve Wanda Holloway led Georgia with 23 points, including the Lady Bulldogs’ final seven points of the game.

Georgia then rode the momentum it gained in Knoxville into the NCAA Tournament, where wins over No. 15 North Carolina, Indiana and No. 9 Tennessee earned the Lady Bulldogs the first of their now five trips to the Final Four.

SEC Tournament Results

Teresa Edwards1983 MVP

Katrina McClain1986 MVP

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1982No. 4 Seed Midwest • 1st Round (Tempe, Ariz.)

3/12 32 #5 Arizona State L 77-97

1983 – Final FourNo. 2 Seed Mideast • 1st Round (Athens)

3/19 32 #7 North Carolina W 72-70Mideast Regional (Notre Dame, Ind.)

3/25 16 #6 Indiana W 86-702/27 8 #1 Tennessee W 67-63

Final Four (Norfolk, Va.)4/1 SF #1W Southern Cal L 57-81

1984No. 1 Seed Mideast • 1st Round (Athens)

3/17 32 #8 Louisville W 112-69Mideast Regional (Knoxville, Tenn.)

3/23 16 #4 Ole Miss W 73-633/25 8 #3 Tennessee L 61-73

1985 – Runner-UpNo. 2 Seed West • 1st Round (Athens)

3/16 32 #7 Tennessee Tech W 91-74West Regional (Los Angeles, Calif.)

3/21 16 #6 UCLA W 78-423/23 8 #1 Long Beach State W 97-82

Final Four (Austin, Texas)3/29 SF #4ME Western Ky. W 91-783/31 F #1E Old Dominion L 65-70

1986No. 1 Seed Mideast • 1st Round (Athens)

3/15 32 #8 Illinois W 103-64Mideast Regional (Iowa City, Iowa)

3/20 16 #4 Tennessee L 82-85

1987No. 2 Seed Midwest • 1st Round (Athens)

3/14 32 #7 Kansas W 82-51Midwest Regional (Monroe, La.)

3/29 16 #3 Iowa L 60-62

1988No. 4 Seed Mideast • 1st Round (Athens)

3/19 32 #5 Western Ky. W 84-66Mideast Regional (Athens)

3/24 16 #1 Auburn L 65-68

1989No. 5 Seed Mideast • 1st Round (Athens)

3/15 48 #12 UT-Chattanooga W 90-69

Mideast 2nd Round (Clemson, S.C.)3/18 32 #4 Clemson L 65-78

1990No. 2 Seed West • 2nd Round (Athens)

3/18 32 #7 Arkansas L 70-81

1991No. 1 Seed West • 1st Round (Athens)

3/16 32 #8 UNLV W 86-62West Regional (Las Vegas, Nev.)

3/21 16 #4 Long Beach State W 87-773/23 8 #2 Stanford L 67-75

1993Unseeded West • 1st Round (Athens)

3/17 48 Un. San Diego State W 85-68West 2nd Round (Palo Alto, Calif.)

3/20 32 #1 Stanford L 60-93

1995 – Final FourNo. 3 Seed Midwest • 1st/2nd Rounds (Athens)

3/17 64 #14 Indiana W 81-643/19 32 #11 Louisville W 81-68

Midwest Regional (Des Moines, Iowa)3/23 16 #7 N.C. State W 98-793/25 8 #1 Colorado W 82-79

Final Four (Minneapolis, Minn.)4/1 SF #1ME Tennessee L 51-73

1996 – Runner-UpNo. 2 Seed Midwest • 1st/2nd Rounds (Athens)

3/15 64 #15 Saint Francis (PA) W 98-663/17 32 #7 Oklahoma State W 83-55

Midwest Regional (Nacogdoches, Texas)3/23 16 #11 Stephen F. Austin W 78-643/25 8 #1 Louisiana Tech W 90-76

Final Four (Charlotte, N.C.)3/29 SF #1W Stanford W 86-763/31 F #1E Tennessee L 65-83

1997No. 2 Seed West • 1st/2nd Rounds (Athens)

3/14 64 #15 Eastern Kentucky W 91-553/16 32 #7 Arizona W 80-74

West Regional (Missoula, Mont.)3/22 16 #6 Vanderbilt W 66-523/24 8 #1 Stanford L 47-82

1998No. 7 Seed East • 1st Round (Storrs, Conn.)

3/13 64 #10 George Washington L 72-74

1999 – Final FourNo. 3 Seed Mideast • 1st/2nd Rounds (Athens)

3/13 64 #14 Liberty W 73-523/15 32 #11 SMU W 68-55

Mideast Regional (Cincinnati, Ohio)3/20 16 #2 Clemson W 67-543/22 8 #4 Iowa State W 89-71

Final Four (San Jose, Calif.)3/26 SF #3E Duke L 69-81

2000No. 1 Seed West • 1st/2nd Rounds (Athens)

3/18 64 #16 Montana W 74-463/20 32 #9 Stanford W 83-64

West Regional (Portland, Ore.)3/25 16 #5 North Carolina W 83-573/27 8 #2 Rutgers L 51-59

2001No. 2 Seed East • 1st/2nd Rounds (Athens)

3/16 64 #15 Liberty W 77-483/18 32 #10 Missouri L 65-78

2002No. 10 Seed Mideast

1st/2nd Rounds (West Lafayette, Ind.)3/16 64 #7 Old Dominion L 54-68

2003No. 5 Seed Midwest • 1st/2nd Rounds (Athens)

3/22 64 #12 Charlotte W 81-603/24 32 #4 Rutgers W 74-64

Midwest Regional (Albuquerque, N.M.)3/29 16 #1 Duke L 63-66

2004No. 3 Seed West

1st/2nd Rounds (Philadelphia, Pa.)3/20 64 #14 Liberty W 78-533/22 32 #6 TCU W 85-71

West Regional (Seattle, Wash.)3/27 16 #2 Purdue W 66-643/29 8 #4 LSU L 60-62

2005No. 6 Seed • 1st/2nd Rounds (Dallas, Texas)

3/19 64 #11 Rice W 75-493/21 32 #3 Texas W 70-68

Regional (Chattanooga, Tenn.)3/26 16 #2 Duke L 63-57

2006No. 3 Seed • 1st/2nd Rounds (Trenton, N.J.)

3/19 64 #14 Marist W 75-603/21 32 #11 Hartford W 73-54

Regional (Bridgeport, Conn.)3/26 16 #2 Connecicut L 75-77

2007No. 3 Seed

1st/2nd Rounds (Minneapolis, Minn.)3/17 64 #14 Belmont W 53-363/19 32 #6 Iowa State W 76-56

Regional (Dallas, Texas)3/25 16 #2 Purdue L 65-78

2008No. 7 Seed • 1st/2nd Rounds (Norfolk, Va..)

3/23 64 #10 Iowa W 67-613/25 32 #2 North Carolina L 66-80

2009No. 11 Seed • 1st/2nd Rounds (Duluth, Ga..)

3/21 64 #6 Arizona State L 47-58

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NCAA Tournament Results

Alexis Kendrick started all 133 games of her ca-reer, breaking the UGA record for career starts vs. Connecticut in the 2006 “Sweet 16”.

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UGA’s NCAA Tournament Numbers◊ Georgia is one of only six schools to advance

to five Final Fours, doing so in 1983, 1985, 1995, 1996 and 1999.

◊ Georgia has earned bids to 26 of 28 NCAA Tournaments – second-best nationally.

◊ Georgia’s totals of all-time NCAA Tournament games played (74) and games won (48) both rank fifth among all schools.

UGA’s Record by RoundRd. Times Rec. Last-result64 17 15-3 ’09-L, 47-58 vs. Arizona St.32 23 17-6 ’08-L, 66-80 vs. N. CarolinaSweet 16 17 10-7 ’07-L, 65-78 vs. PurdueElite Eight 10 5-5 ’04-L, 60-62 vs. LSUSemis 5 2-3 ’99-L, 69-81 vs. DukeFinal 2 0-2 ’96-L, 65-83 vs. Tennessee

UGA’s Record by SeedSeed Times Last Rec. Best FinishNo. 1 4 2000 8-4 Elite 8 (3 times) No. 2 7 2001 17-7 Runner-up (’85, ’96)No. 3 3 2007 15-5 Final Four (’95, ’99)No. 4 2 1988 1-2 Sweet 16 (1988)No. 5 2 2003 3-2 Sweet 16 (2003)No. 6 1 2005 2-1 Sweet 16 (2005)No. 7 1 1998 0-1 Rd. of 64 (1998) No. 8 1 2008 0-1 Rd. of 32 (2008)No. 9 0 0-0No. 10 1 2002 0-1 Rd. of 64 (2002)No. 11 1 2009 0-1 Rd. of 64 (2009)Un. 1 1993 1-1 Rd. of 32 (1993)

UGA’s Record by LocationRd. Rec. Last-resultHome 22-3 ’03, W 74-36 vs. RutgersRoad 2-4 ’96, W 78-64 vs. S.F. AustinNeutral 24-19 ’09, L 47-58 vs. Arizona St.

UGA’s Record by RegionReg. Times Last Rec. Best FinishEast 2 2001 1-2 Rd. of 32 (2001)Mideast 8 2005 14-6 Champs (1995)Midwest 5 2003 11-3 Champs (’95, ’96)West 7 2004 15-6 Champs (1985)Final Four 5 1999 2-5 Runner-up (’85, ’96)

* The NCAA discontinued using directional names for Regionals in 2005

The Final Four...plus one more Most historians would agree that the 1996 season was one of the most competitive in women’s basketball annals, with traditional powerhouses Georgia, Connecticut, Louisiana Tech, Stanford and Tennessee all fielding excellent teams which could stake legitimate claims as the nation’s top squad. When the NCAA Tournament field was announced, the Lady Bulldogs and Lady Techsters – the only two teams to be ranked No. 1 during the regular season – found themselves bracketed together in the Midwest Regional. La. Tech topped pre-season No. 1 Connecticut in the State Farm Tip-off Classic and occupied the top spot from Nov. 21-Jan. 22. After the Techsters suffered their only loss of the regular season, the Lady Bulldogs, who had just defeated No. 4 Tennessee, No. 24 Auburn, No. 3 Connecticut, No. 10 Penn State and No. 20 Florida in succession, moved into the top spot for three weeks before losing at Vanderbilt. La. Tech then remained No. 1 for the remainder of the regular season. In a matchup well worthy of its billing, the Lady Dogs rallied from a nine-point halftime deficit en route to a 90-76 victory. Saudia Roundtree, who received Naismith National Player of the Year honors a day earlier, cemented her status as such with a career-high 37 points in the Regional final. Tracy Henderson and La’Keshia Frett both posted “double-double” performances.

“It seems like all season, no matter what we did, people have considered us as the underdog,” Roundtree said. No. 5-ranked Georgia topped Stanford in the NCAA semifinals to improve to 4-0 against the four teams ahead of the Lady Dogs in the polls, but then lost in the national title tilt.

NCAA Tournament ResultsAll-time

All-Regional & All-Final Four SelectionsAll-Regional

1983 – Teresa Edwards Janet Harris**1984 – Teresa Edwards Janet Harris1985 – Teresa Edwards** Janet Harris1986 – Teresa Edwards1987 – Katrina McClain1991 – Stacey Ford Lady Hardmon1995 – Kedra Holland Saudia Roundtree1996 – Saudia Roundtree** Tracy Henderson1997 – Kedra Holland-Corn

1999 – Pam Irwin-Osbolt Kelly Miller**2000 – Coco Miller Kelly Miller2003 – Christi Thomas2004 – Janese Hardrick Christi Thomas2005 – Tasha Humphrey2006 – Tasha Humphrey

** denotes Regional MOP

All-Final Four1985 – Teresa Edwards Katrina McClain1996– La’Keshia Frett Saudia Roundtree

La’Keshia Frett

Saudia Rountree

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1982-83 Season: 1-13/5 # Mississippi Regional W 72-694/1 * Southern Cal Syndicated L 57-81

1983-84 Season: 1-112/15 Southern Cal Local L 74-823/3 # Alabama Regional W 74-65

1984-85 Season: 2-13/23 * Long Beach St. ESPN W 97-823/29 * Western Ky. ESPN W 91-783/31 * Old Dominion CBS L 65-70

1985-86 Season: 1-03/3 # LSU Regional W 94-72

1986-87 Season: 0-13/6 # Auburn Regional L 57-83

1987-88 Season: 0-11/31 Tennessee Local L 79-82

1988-89 Season: 1-11/22 Ole Miss SportsChannel W 72-652/28 Auburn Syndicated L 76-86

1989-90 Season: 2-01/28 Tennessee ESPN W 81-762/25 LSU Syndicated W 72-56

1990-91 Season: 5-312/22 Stanford Pacific Sports L 79-8212/30 Rutgers SportsChannel L 57-581/5 Iowa CBS W 62-511/28 Tennessee ESPN W 81-742/3 Kentucky SportsChannel W 87-712/10 LSU TigerVision W 108-1023/21 * Long Beach St. ESPN W 87-773/23 * Stanford ESPN L 67-75

1991-92 Season: 2-31/22 Florida SportsChannel W 96-812/15 Tennessee ESPN L 51-552/22 LSU SportSouth L 75-863/7 # Ole Miss SportSouth W 71-603/8 # Tennessee SportSouth L 67-73

1992-93 Season: 2-21/2 Vanderbilt ESPN L 66-902/20 LSU SportSouth W 85-533/7 # Alabama SportSouth W 76-723/8 # Vanderbilt SportSouth L 64-78

1993-94 Season: 1-21/16 Vanderbilt ESPN L 50-802/20 Auburn SportSouth W 58-542/27 Tennessee SportSouth L 59-76

1994-95 Season: 6-111/27 MTSU SportSouth W 95-7112/28 Rutgers MSG W 92-741/29 South Carolina SportSouth W 80-582/10 Ole Miss ESPN W 80-773/23 * N.C. State Prime W 98-793/25 * Colorado ESPN W 82-794/1 * Tennessee CBS L 51-73

1995-96 Season: 11-112/17 Alabama Prime W 89-831/12 Auburn SportSouth W 79-711/15 Connecticut ESPN W 75-671/20 Penn State CBS W 79-781/25 Florida SportsChannel W 72-612/4 North Carolina ABC W 80-752/11 South Carolina SportSouth W 79-613/17 * Oklahoma St. espn2 W 83-553/23 * S.F. Austin espn2 W 78-643/25 * Louisiana Tech ESPN W 90-763/29 * Stanford ESPN W 86-763/31 * Tennessee ESPN L 65-83

1996-97 Season: 7-312/8 Tennessee SportSouth W 94-9312/13 Wisconsin espn2 W 74-6712/21 Oregon espn2 W 72-551/5 Penn State CBS W 62-561/15 Alabama Prime L 64-681/20 Connecticut ESPN L 67-952/14 Vanderbilt FOX SNS W 71-453/16 * Arizona NCAA Prod. W 80-743/22 * Vanderbilt ESPN W 66-523/24 * Stanford ESPN L 47-82

1997-98 Season: 1-31/4 Wisconsin CBS L 64-742/8 Alabama espn2 L 77-902/13 Vanderbilt FOX SNS L 65-682/17 Florida Sunshine W 79-62

1998-99 Season: 10-212/6 S.F. Austin FOX SNS W 81-701/17 Auburn FOX SNS W 96-781/19 Georgia Tech MediaOne W 88-822/18 Florida Sunshine W 91-662/21 Arkansas FOX SNS W 98-822/26 # Mississippi St. FOX SNS W 72-662/27 # Kentucky FOX SNS W 68-622/28 # Tennessee espn2 L 69-853/15 * SMU NCAA Prod. W 68-553/20 * Clemson espn2 W 67-543/22 * Iowa State espn2 W 89-713/26 * Duke ESPN L 69-81

1999-2000 Season: 12-212/12 Tenn. Tech FOX SNS W 77-721/9 Alabama FOX SNS W 72-371/17 Tennessee espn2 W 78-511/20 Georgia Tech MediaOne W 86-581/23 Auburn FOX SNS W 68-541/30 Vanderbilt FOX SNS W 84-732/10 South Carolina CSSE W 84-612/17 Kentucky FOX SNS W 73-693/3 # Kentucky FOX SNS W 63-453/4 # Mississippi St. FOX SNS L 61-623/18 * Montana ESPN+ W 74-463/20 * Stanford espn2 W 83-643/25 * North Carolina ESPN W 83-573/27 * Rutgers ESPN L 51-59

Lady Hardmon (right) scored a game-high 17 points to lead Georgia in the victory, but two wounded Lady Bulldogs also played a major role in the win. Tammye Jenkins chipped in 12 points and 10 rebounds in 22 minutes before missing the final 11:00 due to a broken nose, while Stacey Ford scored 10 points in 19 minutes despite playing with a broken hand. Georgia has continued to enjoy success in nationally tele-vised matchups against Big Ten teams, compiling a 5-2 mark all-time in games played on the CBS and ESPN networks.

Lights...camera...action...Lady Dogs among first to go national On January 5, 1991, Georgia’s Lady Bulldogs took part in a benchmark event in women’s basketball history – the first-ever network broadcast of a regular-season women’s hoops game. CBS aired the inaugural Big Ten-SEC Challenge in Iowa City, where the Lady Dogs faced off against Iowa and Auburn took on Purdue. Prior to that day, the only network broadcasts of women’s hoops were the NCAA Championship games themselves. “Today, playing on TV is almost commonplace for us,” Andy Landers said. “Last season, 17 of our games were televised and eight of those were on national networks. In 1991, even being on television was usually reserved for the post-season. To be on TV, not just on TV but nationally on CBS, in the middle of January was just huge.” The SEC scored a clean sweep in the matchup of power con-ferences before a raucous crowd of 9,887 at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. No. 7 Auburn topped No. 4 Purdue, 76-65, in the first game of the doubleheader before the No. 9 Lady Dogs downed No. 15 Iowa, 62-51, in the nightcap.

Lady Bulldogs on Television

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2000-01 Season: 9-411/12 Connecticut ESPN L 70-9911/24 Notre Dame ESPN L 73-7512/3 Rutgers ESPN W 82-531/11 Florida Sunshine W 72-591/18 Tennessee FOX SNS L 69-851/28 Vanderbilt FOX SNS W 76-592/4 Mississippi St. FOX SNS W 78-742/15 Kentucky CSSE W 71-482/22 Alabama CSSE W 71-483/2 # Ole Miss FOX SNS W 80-613/3 # Arkansas FOX SNS W 63-443/4 # Vanderbilt espn2 W 62-603/18 * Missouri ESPN L 65-78

2001-02 Season: 3-712/27 Georgia Tech FOX SNS W 69-521/5 Michigan State CBS L 49-701/20 Vanderbilt espn2 L 47-641/27 Florida ESPN L 64-731/31 Mississippi St. CSS L 71-722/10 Tennessee FOX SNS L 50-522/17 Florida FOX SNS W 73-622/28 # Alabama FOX SNS W 64-603/1 # Tennessee FOX SNS L 67-813/16 * Old Dominion ESPN L 54-68

2002-03 Season: 6-611/30 Arizona FOX L 49-7012/27 Georgia Tech FOX SNS L 61-651/2 South Florida Sunshine W 91-441/12 Florida Sunshine W 105-622/12 South Carolina CSS W 97-912/16 Vanderbilt CSS L 56-582/20 Tennessee FOX SNS L 60-873/1 Florida FOX SNS W 76-673/7 # Vanderbilt FOX SNS L 70-743/22 * Charlotte espn2 W 81-603/24 * Rutgers ESPN W 74-643/29 * Duke ESPN L 63-66

2003-04 Season: 10-712/20 Texas espn2 L 58-7112/27 Georgia Tech FOX SNS W 78-621/15 Auburn CSS L 54-721/18 Florida Sunshine L 73-831/25 LSU espn2 W 80-74 2/5 Vanderbilt CSS W 83-672/8 Arkansas espn2 L 63-712/12 Tennessee FOX SNS L 67-702/22 South Carolina FOX SNS W 73-50

Records on TVOverall: 137-86 .614 Home: 47-21 .691 Away: 40-32 .556 Neutral: 50-33 .602Regular-Season: 88-56 .611 Non-Conference: 25-16 .610 Home: 5-2 .714 Away: 9-10 .473 Neutral: 11-4 .733 SEC: 63-40 .612 Home: 33-17 .660 Away: 30-23 .566 Neutral: 0-0 .000Post-Season: 49-30 .620 SEC Tournament: 20-13 .606 Home: 2-0 1.000 Away: 0-0 .000 Neutral: 18-13 .581 NCAA Tournament: 29-17 .630 Home: 7-1 .875 Away: 1-0 1.000 Neutral: 21-16 .568By Networks CBS: 3-5 .375 ESPN: 20-17 .541 espn2: 16-21 .432 ESPNU: 0-1 .000 *FSN South: 52-26 .667 **CSS: 22-6 .786 SunSports: 8-1 .889

* SportsSouth and FOX SNS are the same.** MediaOne, CSSE and CSS are the same.

3/4 # South Carolina FOX SNS W 73-423/5 # Florida FOX SNS W 76-723/6 # Tennessee FOX SNS W 68-663/7 # Vanderbilt espn2 L 56-623/20 * Liberty ESPN W 78-533/22 * TCU ESPN W 85-713/27 * Purdue espn2 W 66-643/29 * LSU ESPN L 60-62

2004-05 Season: 9-511/21 Texas FSN W 78-641/6 Ole Miss CSS W 78-511/8 LSU CBS L 52-761/27 Florida CSS W 81-611/31 Tennessee espn2 L 70-772/3 Alabama CSS W 72-632/13 Clemson FSN W 88-602/24 Florida Sun Sports W 63-382/27 Vanderbilt espn2 L 59-663/4 # Ole Miss FSN W 87-653/5 # LSU FSN L 65-793/19 * Rice espn2 W 75-493/21 * Texas ESPN W 70-683/26 * Duke ESPN L 57-63

2005-06 Season: 9-811/13 Baylor ESPN2 L 72-8412/4 Georgia Tech CSS W 72-6612/19 Temple CSS L 66-691/8 Florida Sun Sports W 89-701/12 Tennessee FSN L 85-941/15 Miami FSN W 74-591/19 Mississippi St. CSS W 81-421/22 LSU FSN L 64-651/26 South Carolina CSS W 74-652/12 LSU ESPN2 L 61-682/16 Tennessee ESPN2 L 55-582/19 Vanderbilt FSN W 83-613/3 # Vanderbilt FSN W 69-473/4 # Tennessee FSN L 79-893/19 * Marist ESPN W 75-603/21 * Hartford ESPN2 W 73-543/26 * Connecticut ESPN2 L 75-77

2006-07 Season: 14-511/12 Rutgers ESPN2 W 78-6911/26 Stanford FSN W 74-691/4 Florida CSS W 89-571/7 LSU COX L 55-571/11 Mississippi St. CSS W 74-611/14 Tennessee FSN L 41-52

1/21 Florida State FSN W 70-651/28 Florida Sunshine W 77-542/1 LSU FSN W 53-512/5 Tennessee ESPN2 L 57-732/8 Alabama CSS W 92-512/11 South Carolina CSS W 81-572/15 Kentucky FSN W 82-722/18 Auburn FSN W 62-553/2 # Kentucky FSN W 72-403/3 # Vanderbilt FSN L 56-813/17 * Belmont ESPN W 53-363/19 * Iowa State ESPN2 W 76-563/25 * Purdue ESPN2 L 65-78

2007-08 Season: 7-712/2 Georgia Tech CSS W 71-641/17 Vanderbilt CSS L 59-671/20 Alabama FSN W 71-531/27 Oklahoma ESPN2 L 57-651/31 Kentucky FSN L 44-472/10 LSU ESPN2 L 57-632/14 Florida CSS W 85-662/24 Auburn CSS W 68-562/28 South Carolina FSN W 55-413/2 Tennessee ESPN2 L 63-723/6 # Alabama FSN W 71-623/7 # Kentucky FSN L 50-573/23 * Iowa ESPN W 67-613/25 * North Carolina ESPN2 L 66-80

2008-09 Season: 5-912/8 Rutgers ESPN2 L 34-451/2 Virginia ESPNU L 60-621/8 Ole Miss CSS L 54-621/18 Florida FSN L 45-611/22 Vanderbilt FSN W 66-551/29 Auburn CSS W 67-582/5 Tennessee FSN L 43-732/15 Vanderbilt ESPN2 L 64-802/22 Auburn FSN L 59-652/26 Kentucky FSN W 61-573/1 Florida CSS W 84-753/5 # Kentucky FSN W 82-643/6 # Vanderbilt FSN L 61-693/21 * Arizona State ESPN2 L 47-58

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1981-82Week Rank11/18 No. 1211/29 No. 1612/6 No. 1412/13 No. 1112/20 No. 1012/17 No. 91/3 No. 111/10 No. 141/17 No. 131/24 No. 161/31 No. 152/7 No. 152/14 No. 192/21 No. 182/28 No. 183/7 No. 183/14 NR3/27 NR

1982-83Week Rank11/18 No. 711/28 No. 1212/5 No. 1312/12 No. 1112/19 No. 1012/26 No. 91/2 No. 9 1/9 No. 81/16 No. 91/23 No. 91/30 No. 102/6 No. 102/13 No. 122/20 No. 122/27 No. 123/6 No. 83/13 No. 8

1983-84Week Rank11/18 No. 311/27 No. 312/4 No. 312/11 No. 312/18 No. 312/25 No. 31/1 No. 31/8 No. 21/15 No. 21/22 No. 41/29 No. 42/5 No. 42/12 No. 42/19 No. 42/26 No. 43/4 No. 33/11 No. 3

1984-85Week Rank11/18 No. 111/26 No. 112/2 No. 312/9 No. 312/16 No. 612/24 No. 612/30 No. 61/6 No. 51/13 No. 51/20 No. 51/27 No. 52/3 No. 72/10 No. 72/17 No. 62/24 No. 63/3 No. 83/10 No. 8

1985-86Week Rank11/12 No. 212/1 No. 212/8 No. 212/15 No. 212/22 No. 212/29 No. 31/5 No. 31/12 No. 21/19 No. 21/26 No. 22/2 No. 22/9 No. 22/16 No. 22/23 No. 23/2 No. 23/9 No. 2

1986-87Week Rank11/18 No. 1012/2 No. 912/9 No. 912/16 No. 912/23 No. 1112/30 No. 111/6 No. 101/13 No. 121/20 No. 121/27 No. 102/2 No. 102/9 No. 92/16 No. 82/23 No. 63/3 No. 53/10 No. 6

1987-88Week Rank11/23 No. 1011/30 No. 1112/7 No. 1212/14 No. 1212/21 No. 1712/28 No. 171/4 No. 131/11 No. 131/18 No. 151/25 No. 132/1 No. 132/8 No. 132/15 No. 162/22 No. 152/29 No. 173/7 No. 173/14 No. 17

1988-89Week Rank11/21 No. 411/28 No. 312/5 No. 212/12 No. 212/19 No. 412/26 No. 41/2 No. 71/9 No. 61/16 No. 61/23 No. 51/30 No. 52/6 No. 52/13 No. 52/20 No. 52/26 No. 83/6 No. 103/13 No. 10

1989-90Week Rank11/20 No. 411/27 No. 412/4 No. 412/11 No. 412/18 No. 312/24 No. 31/1 No. 31/8 No. 31/14 No. 51/21 No. 71/28 No. 41/5 No. 42/12 No. 72/19 No. 72/26 No. 63/5 No. 73/12 No. 7

1990-91Week Rank11/18 No. 411/26 No. 412/3 No. 412/10 No. 312/17 No. 312/24 No. 612/31 No. 91/7 No. 81/14 No. 71/21 No. 51/28 No. 42/4 No. 32/11 No. 32/18 No. 32/25 No. 33/4 No. 43/11 No. 3

1991-92Week Rank11/17 No. 411/24 No. 812/1 No. 2412/8 NR12/15 NR12/22 NR12/29 NR1/5 NR1/12 No. 251/19 NR1/26 NR2/2 NR2/9 NR2/16 NR2/23 NR3/1 NR3/8 No. 243/15 NR

1992-93Week Rank11/24 No. 1812/8 No. 1312/15 No. 2012/22 NR12/29 NR1/5 NR1/12 NR1/19 NR1/26 NR2/2 NR2/9 NR2/16 NR2/23 NR3/2 NR3/9 No. 233/16 No. 21

1993-94Week Rank11/16 No. 1711/30 No. 1712/7 No. 2112/14 No. 2512/21 No. 2512/28 No. 241/4 No. 251/11 NR1/18 NR1/25 NR2/1 NR2/8 NR2/15 NR2/22 NR3/1 NR3/8 NR3/15 NR

1994-95Week Rank11/13 No. 1911/22 No. 1811/29 No. 1712/6 No. 1612/13 No. 1412/20 No. 1312/27 No. 121/3 t-No. 111/10 No. 81/17 No. 111/24 No. 111/31 No. 112/7 No. 102/14 No. 122/21 No. 92/28 No. 113/7 No. 123/14 No. 12

Week-by-Week AP PollsUGA’s AP Poll Numbers

◊ Georgia is ranked No. 5 in the all-time Associated Press poll, which is compiled by awarding points for a team’s finish in the final edition of the rankings each season (i.e. 25 points for being No. 1, 24 for No. 2, etc.).

◊ The Lady Bulldogs have been ranked in 429 weekly polls, a tally which ranks third nationally.

◊ Since women’s basketball came under the auspices of the NCAA with the 1981-82 season, Georgia has been ranked in 429 or 498 polls (86.1 percent), including 251 weeks (50.4 percent) in the top 10.

Results vs. Ranked by... Opponent Rank

No. 1 ..... 3-16No. 2 ..... 6-11No. 3 ..... 6-20No. 4 ....... 6-3No. 5 ..... 3-11No. 6 ....... 3-7No. 7 ....... 2-7No. 8 ....... 3-6No. 9 ....... 8-6No. 10 ..... 8-3No. 11 ...... 3-6No. 12 ... 13-6No. 13 ..... 4-3No. 14 ... 10-2No. 15 ... 10-6No. 16 ..... 7-2No. 17 ..... 5-6No. 18 ... 11-4No. 19 ... 10-3No. 20 ..... 9-6No. 21 ..... 2-1No. 22 ..... 4-4No. 23 ..... 5-1No. 24 ..... 5-1No. 25 ..... 1-1

Georgia RankNo. 1 ....... 1-2No. 2 ..... 11-6No. 3 ..... 21-6No. 4 ... 14-10No. 5 ..... 13-7No. 6 ..... 10-7No. 7 ..... 11-1No. 8 ..... 10-6No. 9 ....... 4-4No. 10 ..... 3-7No. 11 ...... 3-5No. 12 ... 10-7No. 13 ..... 7-7No. 14 ..... 5-3No. 15 ..... 2-7No. 16 ..... 4-3No. 17 ... 11-8No. 18 ..... 1-4No. 19 ..... 2-3No. 20 ..... 2-4No. 21 ..... 1-2No. 22 ..... 0-3No. 23 ..... 0-1No. 24 ..... 1-4No. 25 ..... 0-1Un ....... 11-14

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1995-96Week Rank11/14 No. 211/21 No. 211/27 No. 612/4 No. 1212/11 No. 1212/18 No. 1012/25 No. 91/1 No. 91/8 No. 71/15 No. 41/22 No. 21/29 No. 12/5 No. 12/12 No. 12/19 No. 22/26 No. 23/4 No. 53/11 No. 5

1996-97Week Rank11/12 No. 311/18 No. 211/25 No. 212/2 No. 512/9 No. 412/16 No. 312/23 No. 412/30 No. 51/6 No. 51/13 No. 41/20 No. 51/27 No. 72/3 No. 62/10 No. 62/17 No. 52/24 No. 43/3 No. 73/10 No. 6

1997-98Week Rank11/7 No. 1411/17 No. 1311/24 No. 1312/1 No. 1012/8 No. 1512/15 No. 1112/22 No. 1512/29 No. 171/5 No. 201/12 No. 191/19 No. 181/26 No. 172/2 No. 242/9 NR2/16 NR2/23 NR3/2 NR3/9 NR

1998-99Week Rank11/6 No. 711/16 No. 711/23 No. 611/30 No. 512/7 No. 512/14 No. 512/21 No. 412/28 No. 41/4 No. 41/11 No. 41/18 No. 51/25 No. 42/1 No. 82/8 No. 102/15 No. 142/22 No. 143/1 No. 143/8 No. 12

1999-2000Week Rank11/8 No. 311/15 No. 311/22 No. 311/29 No. 212/6 No. 512/13 No. 512/20 No. 512/27 No. 51/3 No. 71/10 No. 71/17 No. 71/24 No. 31/31 No. 32/7 No. 32/14 No. 32/21 No. 32/28 No. 23/6 No. 43/13 No. 4

2000-01Week Rank11/13 No. 311/20 No. 611/27 No. 712/4 No. 512/11 No. 412/18 No. 412/26 No. 41/1 No. 41/8 No. 41/15 No. 41/22 No. 51/29 No. 52/5 No. 72/12 No. 52/19 No. 42/26 No. 63/4 No. 43/13 No. 4

2001-02Week Rank11/6 No. 1611/19 No. 1611/26 No. 1312/3 No. 1312/10 No. 1012/17 No. 1012/24 No. 1012/31 No. 81/7 No. 151/14 No. 161/21 No. 171/28 No. 192/4 No. 222/11 No. 242/18 No. 232/25 No. 243/4 NR3/11 NR

2002-03Week Rank11/5 No. 811/18 No. 811/25 No. 812/2 No. 1412/9 No. 2012/16 No. 2012/23 No. 2412/30 NR 1/6 NR1/13 NR1/20 No. 241/27 No. 182/3 No. 172/10 No. 142/17 No. 132/24 No. 143/3 No. 173/11 No. 19

2003-04Week Rank11/11 No. 1111/17 No. 1011/24 No. 1012/1 No. 1112/8 No. 1012/15 No. 1012/22 No. 1212/29 No. 121/5 No. 121/12 No. 111/19 No. 171/26 No. 192/3 No. 162/10 No. 192/17 No. 182/24 No. 193/1 No. 203/8 No. 163/15 No. 16

2004-05Week Rank11/8 No. 511/15 No. 511/22 No. 311/29 No. 612/6 No. 1412/13 No. 1612/20 No. 1512/27 No. 151/3 No. 161/10 No. 181/17 No. 211/24 No. 201/31 No. 192/7 No. 182/14 No. 162/21 No. 182/28 No. 203/7 No. 203/14 No. 20

2005-06Week Rank11/7 No. 811/21 No. 1111/28 No. 1712/5 No. 1712/12 No. 1712/19 No. 1512/26 No. 171/2 No. 171/9 No. 131/16 No. 131/23 No. 151/30 No. 142/6 No. 132/13 No. 132/20 No. 132/27 No. 123/6 No. 143/13 No. 12

2006-07Week Rank11/6 No. 911/13 No. 911/20 No. 811/27 No. 812/4 No. 812/11 No. 1112/18 No. 1112/25 No. 111/1 No. 151/8 No. 151/15 No. 161/22 No. 141/29 No. 142/5 No. 92/12 No. 112/19 No. 112/26 No. 103/5 No. 143/12 No. 13

2007-08Week Rank11/5 No. 911/12 No. 811/19 No. 811/26 No. 712/3 No. 712/10 No. 712/17 No. 712/24 No. 712/31 No. 71/7 No. 101/14 No. 121/21 No. 171/28 No. 172/4 No. 242/11 NR2/18 No. 242/25 No. 223/3 No. 233/10 NR

2008-09Week Rank11/10 NR11/17 NR11/24 NR12/1 NR12/8 NR12/15 NR12/22 NR12/29 NR1/5 NR1/12 NR1/19 NR1/26 NR2/2 NR2/9 NR2/16 NR2/23 NR3/1 NR3/9 NR

Week-by-Week AP PollsGeorgia

vs. Ranked Teams

Overall vs.Top 25 .....148-145Top 10 .........48-89Top 5 ...........24-60

Home vs.Top 25 .........71-32Top 10 .........19-26Top 5 .............9-18

Away vs.Top 25 .........34-69Top 10 .........14-34Top 5 .............6-23

Neutral vs.Top 25 .........43-44Top 10 .........15-29Top 5 .............9-19

Television vs.Top 25 .........56-72Top 10 .........22-47Top 5 ...........17-38

SEC Tourney vs.Top 25 .........18-20Top 10 ...........8-13Top 5 ...............3-9

NCAA Tourney vs.Top 25 .........19-23Top 10 ...........8-14Top 5 ...............5-8

FinalRankings

Year Rank1983 No. 81984 No. 31985 No. 81986 No. 21987 No. 61988 No. 171989 No. 101990 No. 71991 No. 31992 NR1993 No. 211994 NR1995 No. 121996 No. 51997 No. 61998 NR1999 No. 122000 No. 42001 No. 42002 NR2003 No. 192004 No. 162005 No. 202006 No. 122007 No. 132008 NR 2009 NR

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SeaSoN Record vs. Ranked Home Away Neutral Top 10 Top 5 SEC on TV 1973-74 3-13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-01974-75 8-9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-01975-76 11-9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-01976-77 2-10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-01977-78 7-16 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-01978-79 6-19 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-01979-80 16-12 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-01980-81 27-10 1-2 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-1 0-0 1-2 0-01981-82 21-9 2-6 1-2 0-3 1-1 0-2 0-1 2-4 0-01982-83 27-7 7-5 2-1 1-3 4-1 3-4 0-1 5-4 1-11983-84 30-3 9-3 6-0 1-3 2-0 4-1 1-1 6-2 1-11984-85 29-5 9-4 2-1 3-1 4-2 3-3 1-2 1-2 2-11985-86 30-2 10-2 5-0 4-1 1-1 6-1 2-1 6-1 1-01986-87 27-5 5-5 4-0 0-3 1-2 2-5 1-3 4-3 0-11987-88 21-10 2-8 0-3 0-4 2-1 1-7 0-5 0-5 0-11988-89 23-7 4-4 2-1 1-2 1-1 1-3 1-3 2-3 1-11989-90 25-5 5-3 4-1 0-1 1-1 2-1 1-1 4-3 2-01990-91 28-4 10-4 5-0 3-2 2-2 3-0 2-0 4-1 4-31991-92 19-11 4-5 0-2 2-2 2-1 2-4 2-2 4-4 1-21992-93 21-13 2-5 1-2 0-1 1-2 1-5 1-3 1-4 0-21993-94 17-11 3-5 2-1 1-2 0-2 0-3 0-2 1-4 1-11994-95 28-5 5-5 3-2 0-1 2-2 1-4 1-2 4-5 2-11995-96 28-5 11-3 2-0 6-2 3-1 5-2 4-2 6-2 7-11996-97 25-6 11-5 6-2 4-1 1-2 2-4 1-4 8-1 5-31997-98 17-11 2-5 1-2 1-3 0-0 0-2 0-2 2-4 1-21998-99 27-7 5-4 3-1 0-1 2-2 1-4 0-3 3-3 3-21999-00 32-4 6-4 2-1 1-1 3-2 2-1 1-0 3-2 2-22000-01 27-6 6-5 2-0 1-4 3-1 3-4 1-3 4-3 4-32001-02 19-11 4-7 2-3 2-2 0-2 0-5 0-2 3-6 1-52002-03 21-10 5-6 4-0 1-4 0-2 0-3 0-3 4-5 3-42003-04 25-10 3-6 1-1 0-3 2-2 2-3 2-2 2-4 3-52004-05 24-10 3-5 2-1 0-2 1-2 1-4 1-3 0-4 2-52005-06 23-9 4-8 1-2 2-3 1-3 0-7 0-4 4-5 2-82006-07 27-7 6-6 4-1 0-2 2-3 1-3 0-2 3-4 4-52007-08 23-10 0-5 0-1 0-3 0-1 0-3 0-2 0-3 0-42008-09 18-14 3-8 3-0 0-6 0-2 1-1 1-1 4-5 3-8totalS 762-324 148-145 71-32 34-69 43-44 48-89 24-60 91-98 56-72by MoNth raNkeD hoMe aWay NeUtral toP 10 toP 5 Sec tvNovember 11-7 2-2 1-3 8-2 1-6 1-3 0-0 2-3December 24-17 5-3 10-11 9-3 7-9 4-8 5-2 4-6January 43-34 28-15 15-19 0-0 16-24 8-16 35-32 17-18February 34-37 26-9 6-26 2-2 9-23 3-15 30-38 9-19March 35-40 9-3 2-2 24-35 15-24 8-15 20-23 21-26April 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-2by Day raNkeD hoMe aWay NeUtral toP 10 toP 5 Sec tvMonday 17-11 8-2 3-4 5-6 9-8 7-7 4-6 9-9Tuesday 5-6 3-0 2-5 0-1 1-2 1-2 3-1 1-2Wednesday 11-13 6-6 4-5 1-2 2-9 0-7 7-9 1-2Thursday 21-20 14-6 4-12 3-2 3-12 1-9 16-17 5-9Friday 17-13 3-2 2-3 12-8 3-8 1-6 8-7 8-8Saturday 29-30 8-3 9-13 12-14 13-19 7-12 15-20 8-14Sunday 47-49 28-13 10-23 9-12 17-31 7-17 35-37 25-28

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1981 GAIAW & NWIT Champions

(L-R): Cheryl Autry, Lou Sims, Barbara Murray, Rhonda Malone, LeAnn Harrell, Karen Miller, Lisa Parker, Wanda Holloway, Deborah Mitchell, Denise Dunlap, Sarah Edwards, Cynthia Collins, Bern adette Locke, Sherri Dugger and Anne Williamson.

1980-81 Statistics (Overall: 27-10 ◊ Home: 10-2 ◊ Away: 7-5 ◊ Neutral: 10-3) No. Player GP FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a S PtS.-avG. 45 Deborah Mitchell 34 261-504 .518 76-137 .555 313-9.2 11 30 598-17.6 51 Wanda Holloway 37 229-391 .586 62-90 .689 392-10.6 29 55 522-14.1 35 Cynthia Collins 35 152-298 .510 110-189 .582 304-8.6 52 56 414-11.8 23 Bernadette Locke 37 187-425 .440 27-43 .628 73-2.0 185 104 401-10.8 53 LeAnn Harrell 31 98-204 .480 25-38 .658 97-3.1 46 32 219-7.1 21 Rhonda Malone 37 95-197 .482 37-52 .712 104-2.8 52 37 227-6.1 31 Lou Sims 37 73-183 .398 36-47 .766 65-1.8 110 84 182-4.9 13 Barbara Murray 10 35-78 .449 11-12 .917 18-1.8 20 5 81-8.1 43 Denise Dunlap 33 26-74 .351 29-48 .604 113-3.4 23 15 81-2.5 41 Sarah Edwards 11 10-19 .526 6-7 .857 16-1.5 3 0 26-2.4 55 Lisa Parker 22 11-26 .423 10-23 .435 33-1.6 3 4 32-1.5 15 Anne Williamson 18 6-17 .375 10-12 .833 1-0.1 3 2 22-1.2 33 Karen Miller 19 5-13 .384 3-8 .375 17-0.9 0 0 13-0.8 11 Cheryl Autry 25 45-128 .352 28-39 .718 39-1.6 81 37 118-4.7 TEAM 134-3.6 Georgia 37 1234-2554 .483 470-748 .628 1717-46.4 618 461 2938-79.4 Opponents 37 992-2411 .411 502-757 .663 1403-37.9 421 —- 2486-67.2

The 1981 edition of the Lady Bulldogs made major strides in the University of Georgia’s ascension to one of the premier programs in the nation. That season contained numerous initial milestones in the history of Lady Bulldog Basketball, including the first 20-win season, the first victory over a ranked opponent and the first-ever Georgia AIAW title. The Lady Bulldogs captured the state tournament championship just two years after being the last seed in the 1978 tourney. Georgia completed the campaign in impressive fashion by winning the 1981 NWIT title in Amarillo, Texas, where both Cynthia Collins and Wanda Holloway were tabbed NWIT All-Americans.

1980-81 ResultsRecoRd: 27-10Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: deboRaH miTcHell (17.6)Top ReboundeR: Wanda HolloWay (10.6)

11/19 W at Albany State 91-6611/22 W # Oral Roberts 103-7311/25 W Georgia Tech 91-5112/6 W UT-Chattanooga 81-7912/10 W at Arkansas 61-4912/12 W at Tulsa 97-7912/13 L at Oral Roberts 58-6312/17 L # No. 6 Tennessee (OT) 68-7312/20 W Georgia State 79-6812/29 W vs. Virginia Tech 65-5012/31 L at UT-Chattanooga 74-791/5 W at Mercer 75-691/9 L 1 vs. Alabama 61-721/10 W 1 vs. Appalachian State 83-601/12 W Georgia Tech 79-531/15 W at Valdosta State 64-601/17 W at Florida 86-661/21 L Albany State 78-801/24 W Georgia Southern 55-521/26 L at Georgia State 63-661/29 W 2 vs. Ole Miss 75-681/30 L 2 vs. Alabama 66-801/31 W 2 vs. No. 7 Kentucky 73-622/4 L at Georgia Southern 70-822/7 W Valdosta State 104-692/11 W Mercer 124-912/14 W Alabama-Huntsville 100-532/16 W Vanderbilt 94-712/18 W at Furman 80-392/21 L at No. 20 Auburn 58-742/26 W 3 vs. Georgia Tech 89-702/27 W 3 vs. Albany State 83-742/28 W 3 vs. Georgia Southern 85-533/12 L 4 vs. Alabama-Birmingham 70-823/26 W 5 vs. Pittsburgh 100-693/27 W 5 vs. California 80-683/28 W 5 vs. Arizona State (OT) 75-73 # Home Games Played in Marietta, Ga. 1 Clemson Invitational (Clemson, S.C.) 2 SEC Tourney (Baton Rouge, La.) 3 GAIAW Tourney (Atlanta, Ga.) 4 AIAW Region III Tourney (Valdosta, Ga.) 5 NWIT (Amarillo, Texas)

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1983 SEC Champions & NCAA Final Four

(L-R): Amanda Abrams, Lou Sims, Rhonda Malone, Janet Harris, Lisa O’Connor, Wanda Holloway, Shelia Easley, Cynthia Collins, Susie Gardner, Teresa Edwards, Laura Greeson and Alisa Carrandi.

1982-83 Statistics (Record: 27-7 ◊ Home: 10-1 ◊ Away: 9-2 ◊ Neutral: 8-4)No. Player G-GS MP-avG. FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a to b S PtS.-avG. 45 Janet Harris 34-34 1226-36.1 299-537 .557 94-155 .606 397-117 42 113 21 61 692-20.4 43 Lisa O’Connor 34-32 1073-31.6 184-370 .497 95-125 .760 193-5.7 67 84 29 37 463-13.6 51 Wanda Holloway 34-14 893-26.3 169-356 .475 112-152 .737 258-7.6 30 65 22 52 450-13.2 5 Teresa Edwards 33-31 925-27.2 189-412 .459 52-82 .634 73-2.2 100 79 9 70 430-13.0 35 Cynthia Collins 34-22 686-20.2 49-95 .516 24-72 .333 116-3.4 50 48 6 53 122-3.6 31 Lou Sims 34-8 581-17.1 49-126 .389 24-35 .727 50-1.5 115 53 1 39 122-3.6 13 Susie Gardner 30-0 291-8.6 48-119 .403 7-11 .636 17-0.6 23 38 0 11 103-3.4 11 Amanda Abrams 33-26 697-21.1 43-97 .443 22-37 .597 48-1.5 83 79 1 47 108-3.3 21 Rhonda Malone 32-5 363-10.6 41-119 .345 15-21 .714 36-1.2 50 26 5 19 97-3.0 23 Alisa Carrandi 13-0 47-1.4 5-13 .385 3-4 .750 4-0.3 4 2 0 1 13-1.0 33 Sheila Easley 8-0 19-0.6 1-9 .111 0-0 .000 8-1.0 0 0 3 1 2-0.2 TEAM 154-4.5 Georgia 34 6840 1077-2248 .479 448-688 .651 1363-40.1 561 578 97 391 2602-76.5 Opponents 34 6840 868-1954 .444 456-667 .684 1200-35.3 443 -- -- -- 2192-64.5

A youthful unit with a great deal of faith in itself caught fire late in the 1983 season and rode that momentum to the Final Four. After compiling just a 4-4 SEC reg-ular-season record, the Lady Bull-dogs traveled to the SEC Tourney in Knoxville as the No. 3 seed from the SEC East. There they notched victories over three top-20 teams in three days to capture Georgia’s first SEC Championship. After dispatching North Carolina and Indiana, Georgia faced Ten-nessee for a fourth time during the campaign. The Lady Dogs secured their second victory over UT in the post-season in the Regional Final. The Cinderella run ended when Cheryl Miller-led USC dispatched UGA en route to the NCAA title.

1982-83 ResultsRecoRd: 27-7ap Rank: no. 9Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: JaneT HaRRis (20.4)Top ReboundeR: JaneT HaRRis (11.7)

11/12 L No. 3 1 at No. 1 Connecticut 70-9911/26 W No. 7 1 vs. No. 14 Rutgers 76-6111/27 L No. 7 1 vs. UCLA 57-7512/1 W No. 12 Berry College 90-6712/4 W No. 12 Georgia Tech 90-5612/11 W No. 13 Florida 88-6612/15 W No. 11 at Clemson 90-6512/30 W No. 9 2 vs. Minnesota 65-6112/31 W No. 9 2 vs. Appalachian State 94-321/3 W No. 9 at Georgia State 97-421/6 W No. 9 # Kansas State 88-671/8 W No. 9 Vanderbilt 76-701/10 W No. 8 at Florida 76-601/11 W No. 8 at Mercer 80-661/16 L No. 9 No. 7 Tennessee 54-741/21 W No. 9 3 vs. East Carolina 80-611/22 W No. 9 3 at South Carolina 74-721/26 W No. 9 Georgia State 93-551/30 L No. 10 at No. 7 Kentucky (OT) 59-661/31 W No. 10 at Eastern Kentucky 68-542/6 L No. 10 at Vanderbilt 62-632/7 W No. 10 at Tennessee Tech 72-612/9 W No. 10 UT-Chattanooga 74-602/12 L No. 10 at No. 6 Tennessee 59-732/14 L No. 12 at No. 14 Auburn 54-582/20 W No. 12 No. 8 Kentucky 99-812/26 W No. 12 Mercer (OT) 78-662/28 W No. 12 Clemson 105-643/3 W No. 12 4 vs. No. 19 LSU 79-783/4 W No. 12 4 at No. 8 Tennessee 71-653/5 W No. 12 4 vs. No. 15 Ole Miss 72-693/19 W No. 8 5 No. 18 North Carolina 72-703/25 W No. 8 6 vs. Indiana 86-703/27 W No. 8 6 vs. No. 9 Tennessee 67-634/1 L No. 8 7 vs. No. 2 Southern Cal 57-81 1 Crush Classic (Chicago, Ill.) 2 Dial Soap Classic (Miami, Fla.) 3 Nike-Carolina Classic (Columbia, S.C.) # Home Game Played in Marietta, Ga. 4 SEC Tourney (Knoxville, Tenn.) 5 NCAA 1st Round (Athens) 6 NCAA Mideast (South Bend, Ind.) 7 NCAA Final Four (Norfolk, Va.).

Championship Teams

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1984 SEC Champions

(L-R): Jo Beth Weaver, Amanda Abrams, Laura Greeson, Teresa Edwards, Sheila Easley, Janet Harris, Barbara Bootz, Katrina McClain, Wanda Holloway, Lisa O’Connor, Rhonda Malone, Susie Gardner, Lou Sims and DeeDee Frasier.

1983-84 Statistics (Overall: 30-3 ◊ Home: 15-0 ◊ Away: 6-3 ◊ Neutral:9-0) No. Player G-GS MP-avG. FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a to b S PtS.-avG. 45 Janet Harris 33-32 995-30.2 249-472 .528 88-126 .698 279-8.5 69 84 18 68 586-17.8 5 Teresa Edwards 33-33 947-28.7 207-395 .524 51-65 .785 81-2.5 189 116 14 81 465-14.1 51 Wanda Holloway 33-31 791-23.9 151-255 .592 55-76 .724 230-7.0 41 62 24 36 357-10.8 32 Katrina McClain 33-8 675-20.4 137-197 .695 66-95 .695 254-7.7 27 48 43 46 340-10.3 43 Lisa O’Connor 33-29 949-28.8 127-285 .446 56-76 .737 168-5.1 93 76 13 54 310-9.4 23 Susie Gardner 32-2 550-17.2 105-212 .495 24-41 .585 33-1.0 53 45 0 27 234-7.3 21 Rhonda Malone 33-31 746-22.6 96-195 .492 18-22 .818 43-1.3 102 67 3 47 210-6.4 53 Barbara Bootz 32-0 357-11.2 65-142 .458 20-30 .667 15-2.3 13 32 53 21 150-4.7 11 Amanda Abrams 29-1 299-10.3 25-47 .532 10-21 .476 32-1.1 39 45 0 25 60-2.1 13 DeeDee Frasier 19-0 132-6.9 10-33 .303 18-25 .720 13-0.7 15 16 0 7 38-2.0 15 Jo Beth Weaver 12-0 70-2.5 8-30 .267 7-9 .778 5-0.4 8 8 0 2 23-1.9 33 Sheila Easley 8-0 46-5.8 8-19 .421 5-10 .500 19-2.4 3 5 0 4 21-2.6 TEAM 138-4.2 Georgia 33 1188-2284 .520 419-599 .699 1379-41.8 657 606 168 353 2795-85.0 Opponents 33 782-1919 .408 477-736 .648 1151-34.9 454 -- -- -- 2041-61.8

The 1983-84 Lady Dogs produced the first 30-win season in the history of Georgia Basketball and spent the entire campaign ranked among the nation’s top-four teams. Georgia secured its second straight SEC Championship on its home floor at the then-Georgia Coliseum in Athens in extremely dramatic fashion. After cruising past No. 18 Auburn in the SEC quarterfinals, the Lady Dogs had to rally from a 16-point second half deficit to top No. 9 LSU in the semifinals. Georgia broke open a tight title game with Alabama early in the half and withstood every Crimson Tide rally. Teresa Edwards, Janet Harris and Wanda Holloway all earned all-tourney honors.

1983-84 ResultsRecoRd: 30-3ap Rank: no. 3Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: JaneT HaRRis (17.8)Top ReboundeR: JaneT HaRRis (8.5)

11/25 W No. 3 1 vs. St. John’s 83-7011/26 W No. 3 1 vs. Bowling Green 99-5012/2 W No. 3 at Georgia Tech 89-5212/3 W No. 3 Dist. of Columbia 102-6112/12 W No. 3 at No. 4 Texas 67-6112/15 L No. 3 at No. 1 Southern Cal 74-8212/18 W No. 3 2 vs. Oregon 89-6412/19 W No. 3 2 at Portland State 64-3412/20 W No. 3 2 vs. Oregon State 89-5412/29 W No. 3 3 vs. Miami (Ohio) 93-3612/30 W No. 3 3 vs. No. 17 Clemson 78-641/3 W No. 3 No. 12 N.C. State 86-681/7 W No. 3 at Kentucky 69-681/12 W No. 2 Stephen F. Austin 106-511/14 W No. 2 Vanderbilt 87-861/16 W No. 2 Florida 86-661/22 L No. 4 at No. 11 Tennessee 59-631/26 W No. 4 at UT-Chattanooga 75-711/28 W No. 4 Augusta College 107-531/30 W No. 4 Mercer 78-572/2 W No. 4 at Georgia State 114-682/5 W No. 4 Kentucky 87-612/12 W No. 4 at Vanderbilt 90-662/15 W No. 4 No. 15 Auburn 84-682/19 W No. 4 No. 10 Tennessee 84-652/22 W No. 4 South Florida 87-352/25 W No. 4 at Florida 63-483/1 W No. 4 4 No. 18 Auburn 102-723/2 W No. 4 4 No. 9 LSU 84-773/3 W No. 4 4 No. 12 Alabama 74-653/17 W No. 3 5 Louisville 112-693/23 W No. 3 6 vs. No. 10 Ole Miss 73-633/25 L No. 3 6 at No. 15 Tennessee 61-73 1 Detroit Classic (Detroit, Mich.) 2 Giusti Tourney (Portland, Ore.) 3 Buckeye Classic (Columbus, Ohio) 4 SEC Tourney (Athens) 5 NCAA 1st Round (Athens) 6 NCAA Mideast (Knoxville, Tenn.)

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1985 NCAA Runner-up

(L-R): Amanda Abrams, Traci Waites, Susie Gardner, Traci Inman, Lisa O’Connor, Katrina McClain, Barbara Bootz, Janet Harris, Regan Acosta, Teresa Edwards, Jo Beth Weaver and DeeDee Frasier.

1984-85 Statistics (Overall: 29-5 ◊ Home: 12-1 ◊ Away: 13-2 ◊ Neutral: 4-2)No. Player G-GS MP-avG. FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a to b S PtS.-avG. 45 Janet Harris 34-33 1195-35.1 298-503 .592 104-147 .707 351-10.3 74 95 8 74 700-20.6 5 Teresa Edwards 30-29 1020-34.0 203-385 .527 58-79 .734 84-2.8 188 106 13 100 464-15.5 32 Katrina McClain 29-21 801-27.6 164-262 .626 70-105 .667 234-8.1 30 66 87 44 398-13.7 43 Lisa O’Connor 34-34 1143-33.6 153-303 .505 66-78 .846 174-5.1 115 67 6 62 372-10.9 53 Barbara Bootz 34-16 546-16.1 100-209 .478 43-55 .782 113-3.3 27 53 33 15 243-7.1 23 Susie Gardner 32-10 563-17.6 104-199 .523 17-22 .773 35-1.1 67 46 0 40 225-7.0 20 Traci Waites 33-14 663-20.1 95-212 .448 37-63 .587 62-1.9 90 76 1 47 227-6.9 33 Traci Inman 22-0 170-7.7 19-61 .311 16-26 .615 34-1.5 6 7 5 2 54-2.5 11 Amanda Abrams 33-16 496-15.0 26-51 .510 21-28 .750 36-1.1 69 55 0 44 73-2.2 41 Regan Acosta 20-0 185-9.3 9-15 .600 10-24 .417 29-1.5 3 18 1 6 28-1.4 13 DeeDee Frasier 5-0 43-8.6 2-9 .222 4-6 .667 4-0.8 7 6 0 3 8-1.6 TEAM 153-4.5 Georgia 34 6820 1173-2209 .531 446-633 .705 1273-37.4 676 595 154 410 2792-82.1 Opponents 34 6820 905-2173 .416 397-591 .672 1290-37.9 426 797 59 265 2204-64.8

The 1985 Lady Bulldogs fell one win shy of claiming the program’s first national title. Georgia rolled through its first four NCAA foes – Tennessee Tech in Ath-ens; No. 18 UCLA and top-seeded Long Beach State at the Regional at Pauley Pavilion; and Western Kentucky in the NCAA semis – by more than 20 points per game. Georgia then opened up a 31-22 lead over Old Dominion in the NCAA final before the Monarchs trimmed that edge to one point at halftime. The first 10 minutes of the second half featured a dozen lead changes before fouls began to mount on UGA. Teresa Edwards fouled out with 8:10 left and Katrina McClain followed at the 5:34 mark and ODU went on a run 15-9 thereafter.

1984-85 ResultsRecoRd: 29-5ap Rank: no. 8Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: JaneT HaRRis (20.6)Top ReboundeR: JaneT HaRRis (10.3)

11/21 W No. 1 at Middle Tennessee 84-7311/23 W No. 1 at Tennessee State 86-6911/26 L No. 1 No. 3 Texas 69-8311/29 W No. 1 at Georgia Tech 100-6912/2 W No. 3 UT-Chattanooga 91-6112/9 W No. 3 No. 15 Tennessee 78-7212/10 W No. 3 Georgia Southern 76-5612/12 L No. 3 at Western Ky. (OT) 67-7212/14 W No. 3 1 vs. No. 16 Texas Tech 80-6812/15 W No. 3 1 at No. 18 Missouri 70-6712/28 W No. 6 2 vs. No. 14 Rutgers 80-6212/29 W No. 6 2 at No. 9 Ohio State 58-571/2 W No. 6 vs. Cincinnati 89-611/3 W No. 6 vs. Xavier (Ohio) 106-381/6 W No. 5 No. 6 Southern Cal 77-561/12 W No. 5 at Florida 88-731/14 W No. 5 at Mercer 94-781/17 W No. 5 at Georgia Southern 86-591/19 W No. 5 Florida 67-561/21 W No. 5 Florida A&M 85-501/27 W No. 5 at Vanderbilt 83-671/29 L No. 5 at No. 17 Kentucky 57-612/2 W No. 5 at Tennessee 72-562/6 W No. 7 Tennessee State 102-552/10 W No. 7 Vanderbilt 95-712/13 W No. 7 Georgia State 99-572/17 W No. 6 Kentucky 87-652/28 W No. 6 3 Vanderbilt 79-673/3 L No. 8 3 vs. No. 9 Auburn 65-803/16 W No. 8 4 Tennessee Tech 91-743/21 W No. 8 5 at No. 18 UCLA 78-423/23 W No. 8 5 vs. No. 3 Long Beach St. 97-823/29 W No. 8 6 vs. No. 14 Western Ky. 91-783/31 L No. 8 6 vs. No. 5 Old Dominion 65-70 1 Mid-America Classic (Columbia, Mo.) 2 Buckeye Classic (Columbus, Ohio) 3 SEC Tourney (Athens & Oxford, Miss.) 4 NCAA 1st Round (Athens) 5 NCAA West (Los Angeles, Calif.) 6 NCAA Final Four (Austin, Texas)

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1986 SEC Champions

Seated (L-R): Rhonda Mikes, Traci Waites, Teresa Edwards, Susie Gardner, Carla Green and DeeDee Frasier. Standing: Anne Smith, Traci Inman, Lisa O’Connor, Katie Abrahamson, Barbara Bootz, Chris Toscas, Katrina McClain and Regan Acosta.

1985-86 Statistics (Overall: 30-2 ◊ Home: 15-0 ◊ Away: 13-1 ◊ Neutral: 2-1) No. Player G-GS MP-avG. FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a to b S PtS.-avG. 32 Katrina McClain 31-30 854-27.5 262-369 .662 137-176 .778 314-10.1 37 59 87 54 661-21.3 5 Teresa Edwards 32-32 1022-31.9 274-491 .558 82-104 .788 146-4.6 176 96 12 91 630-19.7 43 Lisa O’Connor 31-31 958-30.9 140-291 .481 84-114 .737 193-6.2 72 65 6 30 364-11.7 20 Traci Waites 31-31 842-27.2 114-227 .502 24-30 .800 112-3.6 160 79 5 55 252-8.1 15 Rhonda Mikes 31-18 603-19.5 112-211 .531 24-39 .615 63-2.0 73 39 0 46 248-8.0 53 Barbara Bootz 29-13 438-15.1 72-142 .507 18-28 .643 104-3.6 33 36 36 25 162-5.6 23 Susie Gardner 30-0 331-11.0 61-118 .517 26-34 .765 29-0.9 34 17 0 27 148-4.9 42 Katie Abrahamson 32-5 570-17.8 66-138 .478 19-26 .731 91-2.8 35 45 5 9 151-4.7 51 Chris Toscas 24-0 126-5.3 25-41 .609 11-17 .647 33-1.4 3 10 4 5 61-2.5 14 Carla Green 26-0 207-7.9 21-55 .382 21-29 .724 29-1.1 29 36 0 15 63-2.4 25 Anne Smith 25-0 124-4.9 19-29 .655 7-11 .636 23-0.9 10 13 0 5 45-1.8 13 DeeDee Frasier 15-0 90-6.0 10-21 .476 3-4 .750 4-0.3 11 5 1 2 23-1.5 33 Traci Inman 21-0 83-3.9 10-20 .500 4-10 .400 18-0.9 4 12 0 2 24-1.1 41 Regan Acosta 23-0 152-6.6 7-15 .467 9-20 .450 21-0.9 1 4 0 3 23-1.0 TEAM 140-4.3 Georgia 32 6400 1193-2195 .544 469-642 .731 1284-40.1 678 516 156 369 2855-89.2 Opponents 32 6400 825-2032 .406 370-600 .617 1198-37.4 410 695 50 205 2021-63.2

The most successful Georgia team from a rankings standpoint was the 1986 Lady Bulldogs, who spent the entire season ranked either No. 2 or No. 3 in the nation. Georgia sported an impressive 26.0-point average margin of victory, including an even more impressive 19.8-point advantage in its 10 vic-tories over ranked foes throughout the campaign. That season also capped the ca-reers of the most successful senior class in UGA history. Teresa Edwards, Lisa O’Connor and Susie Gardner, who helped lead Georgia to a combined 116-7 record (.943), three SEC Championships (1983, 1984 and 1986), two Final Fours (1983, 1985) and national runner-up finish (1985).

1985-86 ResultsRecoRd: 30-2ap Rank: no. 2usa Today Rank: no. 4Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: kaTRina mcclain (21.3)Top ReboundeR: kaTRina mcclain (10.1)

11/22 W No. 2 1 vs. Central Michigan 97-5511/23 W No. 2 1 at Tennessee Tech 79-6411/25 W No. 2 at Clemson 87-6811/30 W No. 2 at No. 15 N.C. State 92-6712/2 W No. 2 Middle Tennessee 108-5812/4 W No. 2 Georgia Tech 93-5812/11 W No. 2 Georgia Southern 97-6712/14 W No. 2 # Cincinnati 98-4712/16 W No. 2 at Florida A&M 90-6212/27 W No. 2 2 vs. No. 18 N. Carolina 87-7012/28 L No. 2 2 at No. 3 Southern Cal 67-7012/31 W No. 3 at No. 4 Long Beach State 93-681/6 W No. 3 at UT-Chattanooga 83-671/9 W No. 3 at Georgia Southern 97-471/12 W No. 2 at Vanderbilt 68-611/18 W No. 2 at No. 9 Auburn 95-611/22 W No. 2 South Carolina 93-701/26 W No. 2 at No. 9 Ole Miss 70-691/29 W No. 2 No. 11 Tennessee 84-742/2 W No. 2 No. 12 LSU 90-662/5 W No. 2 at Alabama 73-692/8 W No. 2 Mississippi State 87-472/10 W No. 2 No. 4 Western Ky. 93-612/13 W No. 2 Mercer 105-542/15 W No. 2 at Florida 83-472/17 W No. 2 at South Florida 90-472/23 W No. 2 Kentucky 113-673/1 W No. 2 3 Alabama 88-713/2 W No. 2 3 No. 10 Ole Miss 76-683/3 W No. 2 3 No. 9 LSU 94-723/15 W No. 2 4 Illinois 103-643/20 L No. 2 5 vs. No. 15 Tennessee 82-85 1 TTU Classic (Cookeville, Tenn.) # Home Game Played in Marietta, Ga. 2 TransAmerica Classic (Los Angeles) 3 SEC Tourney (Athens) 4 NCAA 1st (Athens) 5 NCAA Mideast (Iowa City, Iowa)

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1991 SEC Champions

Seated (L-R): Adrienne Shuler, Kim Berry, Lady Hardmon, Camille Lowe, Deborah Reese and Vicky Jones. Standing: Kenya Robinson, Sharla Smith, Stacey Ford, Tammye Jenkins, Deborah Carter and Nancy Anderson.

1990-91 Statistics (Overall: 28-4 ◊ Home: 15-0 ◊ Away: 9-2 ◊ Neutral: 4-2)No. Player G-GS MP-avG. FG-FGa Pct. 3FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a to b S PtS.-avG. 14 Camille Lowe 32-31 893-27.9 183-354 .517 52-107 .486 66-81 .815 116-3.6 71 45 9 37 484-15.1 53 Stacey Ford 30-26 839-28.0 181-328 .552 0-0 .000 68-101 .673 204-6.8 19 85 17 36 430-14.3 23 Lady Hardmon 32-30 997-31.2 158-338 .468 0-2 .000 97-150 .647 140-4.4 96 100 1 61 413-12.9 55 Tammye Jenkins 28-23 715-25.5 129-270 .478 0-0 .000 71-117 .607 208-7.4 35 49 52 34 329-11.8 35 Deborah Carter 32-14 684-21.4 109-208 .524 2-7 .286 70-95 .737 178-5.6 25 45 9 25 290-9.1 15 Jessica Barr 1-0 20-20 2-8 .250 0-0 .000 5-6 .833 6-6 2 2 0 3 9-9 21 Vicky Jones 32-1 514-16.1 111-257 .432 0-0 .000 29-45 .645 84-2.6 16 39 8 37 251-7.8 30 Adrienne Shuler 32-31 810-25.3 89-185 .481 2-11 .182 67-80 .838 106-3.3 204 98 0 103 247-7.7 25 Kim Berry 27-3 270-10.0 36-103 .350 36-92 .391 22-31 .710 16-.6 20 17 1 24 130-4.8 40 Deborah Reese 26-0 224-8.6 29-58 .500 0-1 .000 16-27 .593 71-2.7 5 11 15 11 74-2.9 12 Kenya Robinson 27-1 368-13.6 25-70 .357 0-1 .000 16-35 .457 56-2.1 88 68 7 37 66-2.4 20 Sharla Smith 9-0 27-3.0 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 6-10 .600 4-0.5 0 0 0 0 10-1.1 44 Nancy Anderson 9-0 39-4.3 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 6-0.7 1 1 0 0 3-0.3 TEAM 153-4.7 Georgia 32 6480 1055-2190 .482 92-221 .416 534-782 .683 1348-42.1 582 560 119 408 2736-85.5 Opponents 32 6480 760-1917 .397 76-236 .322 484-677 .715 1225-38.3 354 777 75 242 2080-65.0

Georgia’s 1991 Lady Bulldogs raced through the SEC to a perfect 8-0 record in league play to set up a monumental date with Auburn for the conference title. Before what was then a Georgia Coliseum-record crowd of 9,011, the Lady Dogs completed their unde-feated run through the SEC with a 70-66 win over the 1989 and 1990 NCAA runner-up. Camille Lowe poured in a game-high 26 points and Tammye Jenkins chipped in a double-double of 13 points and 11 rebounds as the Lady Dogs secured their fourth SEC title in a nine-year span. Lowe and Stacey Ford earned All-SEC recognition, while Andy Landers was tabbed as the SEC Coach of the Year.

1990-91 ResultsRecoRd: 28-4ap Rank: no. 3usa Today Rank: no. 6Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: camille loWe (15.1)Top ReboundeR: Tammye Jenkins (7.4)

11/28 W No. 4 Northeast Louisiana 109-7012/1 W No. 4 Loyola-Chicago 107-6112/8 W No. 4 at Middle Tennessee 80-6212/11 W No. 3 at South Carolina 74-5612/13 W No. 3 at Cincinnati 99-3812/15 W No. 3 at Ohio State 91-6012/21 W No. 3 1 vs. No. 8 N’western (OT) 93-8312/22 L No. 3 1 at No. 12 Stanford 79-8212/28 W No. 6 2 vs. Maryland 91-7312/30 L No. 6 2 vs. No. 17 Rutgers 57-581/5 W No. 9 3 at No. 15 Iowa 62-511/7 W No. 8 Georgia State 77-451/9 W No. 8 S.C. State 100-541/12 W No. 8 Florida 89-681/14 W No. 7 UNC-Charlotte 81-561/16 W No. 7 DePaul 90-671/19 W No. 7 No. 14 Ole Miss 77-641/26 W No. 5 Vanderbilt 57-531/28 W No. 4 at No. 3 Tennessee 81-741/31 W No. 3 No. 22 Florida State 91-712/3 W No. 3 at Kentucky 87-712/7 W No. 3 No. 19 Clemson 96-592/10 W No. 3 at No. 13 LSU (OT) 108-1022/16 W No. 3 at Mississippi State 90-592/20 W No. 3 Alabama 83-472/23 W No. 3 No. 5 Auburn 70-662/25 W No. 3 South Alabama 125-643/1 W No. 3 4 vs. Alabama 78-693/2 L No. 3 4 vs. No. 12 LSU 74-833/16 W No. 3 5 No. 17 UNLV 86-623/21 W No. 3 6 vs. No. 18 Long Beach St. 87-773/23 L No. 3 6 vs. No. 11 Stanford 67-75 1 Cardinal Classic (Stanford, Calif.) 2 Bell Atlantic Holiday Classic (New Brunswick, N.J.) 3 Big Ten-SEC Challenge (Iowa City, Iowa) 4 SEC Tourney (Albany, Ga.) 5 NCAA 1st Round (Athens) 6 NCAA West (Las Vegas, Nev.)

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1995 NCAA Final Four

Seated (L-R): Rachel Powell, Latrese Bush, Kim Thompson, Saudia Roundtree, Kedra Hol-land and Stephanie Wheeler. Standing: Brandi Decker, Tracy Henderson, Dorothy Sanders, Tiffany Walker, La’Keshia Frett and Tracy Walls.

1994-95 Statistics (Overall: 28-5 ◊ Home: 13-2 ◊ Away: 11-1 ◊ Neutral: 4-2) No. Player G-GS MP-avG. FG-FGa Pct. 3FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a to b S PtS.-avG. 00 La’Keshia Frett 33-33 1043-31.6 203-421 .482 1-7 .143 116-155 .748 199-6.0 100 83 24 45 523-15.9 33 Tracy Henderson 33-33 875-26.5 219-399 .549 0-0 .000 72-125 .576 252-7.6 13 67 83 38 510-15.5 10 Saudia Roundtree 33-32 950-28.8 185-442 .419 12-46 .261 105-150 .700 155-4.7 226 111 4 63 487-14.8 25 Kedra Holland 33-22 868-26.3 149-362 .412 75-208 .361 40-58 .690 28-3.9 61 60 10 78 413-12. 41 Tiffany Walker 33-28 725-22.0 86-142 .606 0-0 .000 51-77 .662 215-6.5 28 49 7 41 223-6.8 11 Rachel Powell 33-12 744-22.6 64-171 .374 53-138 .384 19-26 .731 59-1.8 92 54 2 17 200-6.1 13 Dorothy Sanders 27-0 231-8.6 27-59 .458 0-0 .000 16-25 .640 62-2.3 6 13 16 2 70-2.6 30 Latrese Bush 30-0 231-7.7 30-77 .390 9-19 .474 8-13 .615 25-0.8 17 26 0 13 77-2.6 22 Kim Thompson 23-0 202-8.8 22-53 .415 0-0 .000 9-12 .750 24-1.0 30 17 0 25 53-2.3 42 Brandi Decker 33-5 496-15.0 31-107 .290 4-29 .138 10-20 .500 147-4.5 12 45 22 21 76-2.3 50 Tracy Walls 26-0 218-8.4 19-53 .359 0-0 .000 10-23 .435 49-1.9 5 13 1 14 48-1.9 24 Stephanie Wheeler 11-0 42-3.8 8-18 .445 0-3 .000 3-8 .375 10-0.9 4 3 0 3 19-1.7 TEAM 166-5.0 Georgia 33-33 6620 1043-2304 .453 154-450 .342 459-692 .663 1491-45.2 594 541 169 360 2699-81.8 Opponents 33-33 6620 743-1997 .372 132-483 .273 500-762 .656 1333-40.4 406 726 62 262 2118-64.2

Fueled by a mix of six sophomores and the 1994 National Junior Col-lege Player of the Year, the 1995 Lady Bulldogs upped their intensity in the post-season to earn a Final Four bid. Georgia spent the year ranked between No. 18 and No. 8 before earning the No. 3 seed for the Midwest Regional. Georgia’s thrilling “Elite Eight” win over No. 2 Colorado delivered the Lady Dogs to the Final Four. Kedra Holland scored 11 of her 15 points during the final 3:30 of the matchup to amazingly turn a seven-point deficit into an 82-79 victory. Georgia then became the “home” team for the Final Four in Minne-apolis, the hometown of Georgia sophomores Brandi Decker and Tracy Henderson.

1994-95 ResultsRecoRd: 28-5ap Rank: no. 12usa Today Rank: no. 4Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: la’kesHia FReTT (15.9)Top ReboundeR: TRacy HendeRson (7.6)

11/25 W No. 18 Ohio State 79-7011/27 W No. 18 at Middle Tennessee 95-7112/7 W No. 16 Rutgers 105-7012/12 W No. 16 1 at Georgia State 92-3712/13 W No. 14 1 vs. Georgia Tech 113-8112/17 W No. 14 at LSU 84-6812/19 W No. 14 at Bowling Green 82-6312/28 W No. 12 at Rutgers 92-7412/30 W No. 12 at Manhattan 94-521/5 W No. 11 at Tennessee Tech 82-641/8 W No. 11 No. 24 Arkansas 72-671/11 W No. 8 Marquette 104-601/15 L No. 8 No. 10 Vanderbilt 52-651/18 W No. 11 No. 14 Alabama 91-671/22 W No. 11 at Kentucky 68-571/23 W No. 11 UNC Asheville 102-311/29 W No. 11 at South Carolina 80-582/1 W No. 11 S.C. State 90-452/4 W No. 11 at Mississippi State 69-662/8 L No. 10 No. 18 Florida 46-592/10 W No. 10 No. 14 Ole Miss (OT) 80-772/13 W No. 10 at Texas 80-752/15 W No. 12 New Mexico State 80-532/19 W No. 12 Auburn 78-562/21 W No. 9 Charleston Southern 91-332/25 L No. 9 at No. 2 Tennessee 61-833/4 W No. 11 2 vs. No. 18 Florida 88-713/5 L No. 11 2 vs. No. 7 Vanderbilt 56-823/17 W No. 12 3 Indiana 81-643/19 W No. 12 3 Louisville 81-683/23 W No. 12 4 vs. N.C. State 98-793/25 W No. 12 4 vs. No. 2 Colorado 82-794/1 L No. 12 5 vs. No. 3 Tennessee 51-73 1 ISES Southern Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.) 2 SEC Tourney (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 3 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds (Athens) 4 NCAA Midwest (Des Moines, Iowa) 5 NCAA Final Four (Minneapolis, Minn.)

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1996 SEC Champions & NCAA Runner-up

Seated (L-R): Kim Thompson, Latrese Bush, Kedra Holland, Rachel Powell, Kendi Taylor and Pam Irwin. Standing: Saudia Roundtree, Brandi Decker, Tracy Henderson, Signe Antvorskov, La’Keshia Frett, Tiffany Walker and Tracy Walls.

1995-96 Statistics (Overall: 28-5 ◊ Home: 12-0 ◊ Away: 9-3 ◊ Neutral: 7-2)No. Player G-GS MP-avG. FG-FGa Pct. 3FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a to b S PtS.-avG. 10 Saudia Roundtree 33-33 1016-30.8 197-486 .405 27-80 .338 130-174 .747 184-5.6 195 117 1 76 551-16.7 00 La’Keshia Frett 33-33 980-29.7 195-374 .521 1-2 .500 90-107 .841 288-8.7 65 80 32 63 481-14.6 33 Tracy Henderson 33-33 796-24.1 208-359 .579 0-0 .000 50-79 .633 211-6.4 22 65 72 26 373-11.3 25 Kedra Holland 33-26 872-26.4 137-300 .457 63-155 .407 36-47 .766 109-3.3 87 48 8 70 373-11.3 3 Pam Irwin 33-0 614-18.6 91-199 .457 26-89 .292 27-37 .730 80-2.4 47 61 4 35 235-7.1 11 Rachel Powell 33-33 676-20.5 49-114 .430 38-96 .396 19-27 .704 43-1.3 92 64 3 25 155-4.7 30 Latrese Bush 32-6 526-16.4 60-154 .390 11-46 .239 17-29 .586 52-1.6 25 32 2 42 148-4.6 41 Tiffany Walker 9-1 91-10.1 13-21 .619 0-0 .000 11-17 .647 20-2.2 1 10 0 5 37-4.1 15 Signe Antvorskov 33-0 374-11.3 46-80 .575 0-0 .000 40-61 .656 101-3.1 11 28 6 13 132-4.0 22 Kim Thompson 15-0 135-9.0 18-50 .360 0-2 .000 5-10 .500 17-1.1 31 7 0 2 41-2.7 42 Brandi Decker 32-0 316-9.9 21-63 .333 10-32 .313 17-26 .654 71-2.2 16 34 13 6 69-2.2 51 Tracy Walls 20-0 145-7.3 13-29 .448 0-0 .000 9-16 .563 37-1.9 10 13 7 12 35-1.8 24 Kendi Taylor 14-0 59-4.2 3-19 .158 3-11 .273 2-3 .667 11-0.8 2 4 0 1 11-0.8 TEAM 141-4.3 Georgia 33 6600 1051-2248 .468 179-513 .349 453-633 .716 1365-41.4 604 148 394 2734-82.9 Opponents 33 6600 789-2005 .394 123-421 .292 492-729 .675 1314-39.8 399 63 219 2193-66.5

The 1996 Lady Bulldogs became the first Georgia team to win an SEC regular-season title and advance to the NCAA Final Four. Georgia – and eventual National Player of the Year Saudia Roundtree – took the nation by storm in Janu-ary, defeating Tennessee and Con-necticut in a one-week span to vault to a No. 1 national ranking. Despite being one of only two teams to be ranked No. 1 during the campaign, the Lady Dogs were seeded No. 2 in the Midwest Re-gional behind Louisiana Tech, the only other team to be No. 1. Georgia topped the Lady Tech-sters by 14 and then led Stanford by as many as 17 late in the second half of the NCAA semis but then fell short of the national title.

1995-96 ResultsRecoRd: 28-5ap Rank: no. 5usa Today Rank: no. 2Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: saudia RoundTRee (16.7)Top ReboundeR: la’kesHia FReTT (8.7)

11/25 W No. 2 1 vs. SMU 95-6511/26 L No. 2 1 at Old Dominion 64-6711/28 W No. 6 Georgia Southern 98-4912/2 L No. 6 at No. 5 Virginia 65-9412/8 W No. 12 at New Mexico State 75-6712/15 W No. 12 Bowling Green 104-6412/17 W No. 12 at No. 18 Alabama 89-8312/19 W No. 10 2 vs. S.C. State 93-3212/20 W No. 10 2 vs. No. 11 Iowa 79-5212/21 W No. 10 2 vs. Nebraska 86-701/4 W No. 9 LSU 76-611/6 W No. 9 UNC Asheville 101-361/8 W No. 7 No. 3 Tennessee 77-711/12 W No. 7 at No. 24 Auburn 79-711/15 W No. 4 at No. 3 Connecticut 75-671/20 W No. 4 at No. 10 Penn State 79-781/25 W No. 2 at No. 20 Florida 72-611/28 W No. 2 Mississippi State 97-621/31 W No. 1 Texas 93-682/4 W No. 1 3 vs. North Carolina 80-752/7 W No. 1 at No. 17 Ole Miss 90-852/11 W No. 1 South Carolina 79-612/13 W No. 1 Kentucky 75-552/16 L No. 1 at No. 13 Vanderbilt 66-712/20 W No. 2 No. 19 Florida 89-812/24 W No. 2 at Arkansas 87-543/1 L No. 2 4 vs. LSU 71-733/15 W No. 5 5 St. Francis (Pa.) 98-663/17 W No. 5 5 Oklahoma State 83-553/23 W No. 5 6 at Stephen F. Austin 78-643/25 W No. 5 6 vs. No. 1 Louisiana Tech 90-763/29 W No. 5 7 vs. No. 2 Stanford 86-763/31 L No. 5 7 vs. No. 4 Tennessee 65-83 1 Dial Classic (Norfolk, Va.) 2 Carolinas Beach Classic (Myrtle Beach, S.C.) 3 Naismith Classic (Charlotte, N.C.) 4 SEC Tourney (Chatt anooga, Tenn.) 5 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds (Athens) 6 NCAA Midwest (Nacogdoches, Texas) 7 NCAA Final Four (Charlotte, N.C.)

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1997 SEC Champions

Seated (L-R): Tocshia Campfield, Pam Irwin, Latrese Bush, Rachel Powell, Kedra Holland-Corn and Kiesha Brown. Standing: Dianna Lott, Tiffany Walker, Tracy Henderson, Angie Ball, Signe Antvorskov, La’Keshia Frett and Brandi Decker.

1996-97 Statistics (Overall: 25-6 ◊ Home: 12-2 ◊ Away: 9-1 ◊ Neutral: 4-3) No. Player G-GS MP-avG. FG-FGa Pct. 3FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a to b S PtS.-avG. 25 Kedra Holland-Corn 31-30 951-30.7 187-399 .469 77-204 .378 83-108 .769 124-4.0 117 93 4 116 534-17.2 00 La’Keshia Frett 28-25 866-30.9 191-396 .482 1-1 1.000 70-90 .778 187-6.7 81 75 16 47 453-16.2 33 Tracy Henderson 28-26 734-26.2 182-333 .547 0-1 .000 75-108 .694 186-6.6 28 64 53 29 439-15.7 3 Pam Irwin 30-4 662-22.1 78-202 .386 30-101 .297 49-52 .942 66-2.2 45 55 2 26 235-7.8 22 Kiesha Brown 8-5 176-22.0 19-41 .463 1-9 .111 13-19 .684 20-2.5 36 17 1 10 52-6.5 11 Rachel Powell 31-25 810-26.1 48-121 .397 37-93 .398 20-28 .714 51-1.7 131 73 2 28 153-4.9 41 Tiffany Walker 30-26 552-18.4 50-96 .521 0-0 .000 29-52 .558 143-4.8 22 43 2 27 129-4.3 42 Brandi Decker 31-4 466-15.0 34-100 .340 19-59 .322 15-23 .652 110-3.6 31 37 20 6 103-3.3 30 Latrese Bush 27-3 331-12.3 35-119 .294 2-20 .100 16-25 .640 43-1.6 23 24 1 31 88-3.3 15 Signe Antvorskov 31-5 320-10.3 34-64 .531 0-0 .000 28-49 .571 84-2.7 4 29 8 10 96-3.1 52 Dianna Lott 20-0 146-7.3 15-39 .385 0-0 .000 8-16 .500 43-2.2 1 16 9 7 38-1.9 20 Tocshia Campfield 15-1 85-5.7 9-30 .300 0-1 .000 6-10 .600 23-1.5 7 9 2 3 24-1.6 23 Angie Ball 15-1 126-8.4 5-21 .238 0-0 .000 5-8 .625 25-1.7 3 13 2 6 15-1.0 Team 156 Georgia 31-31 6220 887-1961 .452 167-489 .342 417-588 .709 1261-40.7 529 548 122 346 2358-76.1 Opponents 31-31 6220 705-1829 .386 133-446 .298 369-573 .644 1165-37.6 380 674 85 222 1912-61.7

Seniors Brandi Decker, La’Keshia Frett, Tracy Henderson, Kedra Hol-land-Corn, Rachel Powell and Tif-fany Walker – the most celebrated recruiting class in the history of women’s basketball – capped their collegiate careers in fine fashion. They led Georgia to its second straight SEC title with an impressive 11-1 record in league play. Georgia won a thrilling 94-93 OT decision over Tennessee in Knox-ville in December in a rematch of the previous season’s national title game and then won its last nine SEC games en route to edging Alabama for the league title. The Lady Bulldogs’ quest for a national title ended with a loss to top-seeded and No. 3-ranked Stanford in the “Elite Eight”.

1996-97 ResultsRecoRd: 25-6ap Rank: no. 6usa Today Rank: no. 7Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: kedRa Holland-coRn (17.2)Top ReboundeR: la’kesHia FReTT (6.7)

11/25 L No. 2 at No. 24 Clemson 78-8312/1 W No. 2 at Middle Tennessee 89-7012/4 W No. 5 No. 12 Virginia 77-5612/8 W No. 5 at No. 4 Tennessee (OT) 94-9312/10 W No. 4 Wingate 96-3812/13 W No. 4 1 at No. 19 Wisconsin 74-6712/19 W No. 3 2 vs. Weber State 72-4412/20 W No. 3 2 vs. Toledo 85-5212/21 W No. 3 2 vs. Oregon 72-5512/27 L No. 4 3 vs. No. 5 Louisiana Tech 69-7112/28 W No. 4 3 at UNLV 87-411/5 W No. 5 No. 22 Penn State 62-561/11 W No. 5 No. 18 Auburn 82-551/15 L No. 4 No. 5 Alabama 64-681/18 W No. 4 Ole Miss 78-561/20 L No. 5 No. 1 Connecticut 65-971/24 W No. 5 at Mississippi State 68-651/27 W No. 7 Georgia State 95-651/29 W No. 7 No. 13 Florida 86-732/1 W No. 7 at South Carolina 78-352/5 W No. 6 UNC Asheville 83-442/8 W No. 6 at Kentucky 80-622/11 W No. 6 at No. 13 LSU 76-652/14 W No. 6 No. 12 Vanderbilt 71-452/19 W No. 5 at No. 10 Florida 66-642/23 W No. 5 No. 20 Arkansas 79-633/1 L No. 4 4 vs. Auburn 47-753/14 W No. 6 5 Eastern Kentucky 91-553/16 W No. 6 5 Arizona 80-743/22 W No. 6 6 vs. No. 20 Vanderbilt 66-523/24 L No. 6 6 vs. No. 3 Stanford 47-82 1 Big Ten-SEC Challenge (Madison, Wis.) 2 Northern Lights Invitational (Anchorage, Alaska) 3 UNLV Shootout (Las Vegas, Nev.) 4 SEC Tourney (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 5 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds (Athens) 6 NCAA West (Missoula, Mont.)

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1999 NCAA Final Four

Seated (L-R): Camille Murphy, Pam Irwin-Osbolt, Kiesha Brown and Deana “Tweety” Nolan. Standing: Coco Miller, Shavonda Willis, Elena Vishniakova, Tawana McDonald, Angie Ball and Kelly Miller.

1998-99 Statistics (Overall: 27-7 ◊ Home: 12-2 ◊ Away: 8-3 ◊ Neutral: 7-2)No. Player G-GS MP-avG. FG-FGa Pct. 3FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a to b S PtS.-avG. 23 Kelly Miller 34-34 1119-32.9 219-477 .459 54-123 .439 136-163 .834 205-6.0 150 94 4 66 628-18.5 35 Coco Miller 34-33 1046-30.8 263-536 .491 32-82 .390 68-89 .764 132-3.9 77 64 3 55 626-18.4 40 Tawana McDonald 27-25 620-23.0 96-195 .492 0-0 .000 53-98 .541 186-6.9 24 72 56 45 245-9.1 34 Elena Vishniakova 34-15 767-22.6 91-195 .467 0-15 .000 79-102 .775 210-6.2 31 46 35 25 261-7.7 3 Pam Irwin-Osbolt 34-15 723-21.3 88-20 .440 37-105 .352 47-56 .839 68-2.0 76 38 2 28 260-7.7 14 Deana Nolan 26-10 543-20.9 73-175 .417 5-32 .156 36-57 .632 125-4.8 48 59 6 45 187-7.2 33 Angie Ball 33-24 746-22.6 95-191 .497 0-0 .000 47-72 .653 132-4.0 25 57 21 31 237-7.2 11 Kiesha Brown 34-7 727-21.4 65-167 .389 8-34 .235 58-81 .716 102-3.0 109 77 2 42 196-5.8 31 Camille Murphy 30-7 347-11.6 37-105 .352 19-60 .317 11-17 .647 28-0.9 30 21 2 9 104-3.5 54 Shavonda Willis 26-0 162-6.2 16-45 .356 0-0 .000 10-24 .417 41-1.6 0 15 3 5 42-1.6 Team 151 7 Georgia 34 1043-2286 .456 155-451 .344 545-759 .718 1380-40.6 570 550 134 351 2786-81.9 Opponents 34 822-2055 .400 140-444 .315 514-764 .673 1337-39.3 441 744 73 236 2298-67.6

The accomplishments of the 1999 Lady Dogs – with just one senior in their ranks – would have to rank as the most startling in UGA annals. Georgia was enjoying a very solid season in late January when they inexplicably lost four of five games and fell from No. 4 to No. 14 in the national polls. The Lady Dogs quickly reemerged and reached the SEC Tourney final, where they led Tennessee by nine late in the first half. After upsetting second-seeded Clemson in the Midwest Regional semifinals, Kelly Miller exploded in the “Elite Eight” matchup with Iowa State, scoring 18 in the first 12:40 of the game as Georgia built a 31-20 lead and would never be challenged.

1998-99 ResultsRecoRd: 27-7ap Rank: no. 12usa Today Rank: no. 5Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: kelly milleR (18.5)Top ReboundeR: TaWana mcdonald (6.9)

11/22 W No. 7 Oral Roberts 118-6411/27 W No. 6 at Dartmouth 96-7411/29 W No. 6 at UMass 80-5712/1 W No. 5 Manhattan 97-6312/5 W No. 5 1 vs. Alcorn State 91-5112/6 W No. 5 1 at Stephen F. Austin 81-7012/10 W No. 5 Georgia Southern 101-5212/13 W No. 5 Oklahoma 88-7912/19 W No. 5 2 vs. Sacramento State 94-4812/20 W No. 5 2 at Boise State 91-5112/30 W No. 4 Florida State 95-721/3 W No. 4 No. 14 Alabama 85-701/7 W No. 4 No. 19 Florida 84-721/10 W No. 4 at LSU 73-601/14 L No. 4 at No. 1 Tennessee 69-1021/17 W No. 4 No. 25 Auburn 96-781/18 W No. 5 3 vs. Georgia Tech 88-821/21 W No. 5 at Arkansas 68-591/24 W No. 5 Ole Miss 81-431/28 L No. 4 No. 1 Tennessee 79-951/31 L No. 4 at Mississippi State 72-782/3 W No. 8 at South Carolina 62-582/7 L No. 8 at Kentucky 76-802/14 L No. 10 Vanderbilt 57-662/18 W No. 14 at Florida 91-662/21 W No. 14 Arkansas 98-822/26 W No. 14 4 vs. Mississippi State 72-662/27 W No. 14 4 vs. Kentucky 68-622/28 L No. 14 4 vs. No. 2 Tennessee 69-853/13 W No. 12 5 Liberty 73-523/15 w No. 12 5 SMU 68-553/20 W No. 12 6 vs. No. 10 Clemson 67-543/22 W No. 12 6 vs. No. 19 Iowa State 89-713/26 L No. 12 7 vs. No. 10 Duke 69-81 1 Conoco Ladyjack Classic (Nacogdochese, Texas) 2 Boise State Christmas Classic (Boise, Idaho) 3 Cobb Civic Center (Marietta, Ga.) 4 SEC Tourney (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 5 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds (Athens) 6 NCAA Mideast (Cincinnati) 7 NCAA Final Four (San Jose, Calif.)

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2000 SEC Champions

Seated (L-R): Kiesha Brown, Kelly McEntire, Tameiko Washington, Deana Nolan, Mary Beth Lycett, Beth Timmons, and Camille Murphy. Standing: Kelly Miller, Tiaunna Briggans, Shala Crawford, Tawana McDonald, Angie Ball, Shavonda Willis, Coco Miller, and Tina Taylor.

1999-2000 Statistics (Overall: 32-4 ◊ Home: 11-1 ◊ Away: 13-1 ◊ Neutral: 8-2) No. Player G-GS MP-avG. FG-FGa Pct. 3FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a to b S PtS.-avG. 35 Coco Miller 36-36 1080-30.0 215-487 .442 49-122 .402 76-98 .776 114-3.2 114 65 5 57 555-15.4 23 Kelly Miller 36-36 1169-32.5 203-456 .445 44-122 .361 94-115 .817 168-4.7 162 79 5 75 544-15.1 14 Deana Nolan 36-36 1008-28.0 178-325 .548 10-27 .370 70-89 .787 164-4.6 126 104 27 56 436-12.1 40 Tawana McDonald 35-34 896-25.6 166-302 .550 0-0 .000 88-136 .647 309-8.8 35 74 90 47 420-12.0 33 Angie Ball 35-35 911-26.0 109-213 .512 0-0 .000 33-47 .702 164-4.7 36 59 8 29 251-7.2 25 Shala Crawford 36-2 537-14.9 89-172 .517 0-0 .000 65-109 .596 182-5.1 13 65 35 32 243-6.8 31 Camille Murphy 36-1 588-16.3 52-132 .394 30-79 .380 21-28 .750 53-1.5 56 44 1 26 155-4.3 11 Kiesha Brown 36-0 501-13.9 36-100 .360 0-4 .000 15-24 .625 68-1.9 55 42 6 34 87-2.4 22 Tameiko Washington 19-0 87-4.6 13-24 .542 0-2 .000 5-9 .556 22-1.2 2 8 2 5 31-1.6 24 Tiaunna Briggans 31-0 279-9.0 15-45 .333 0-0 .000 13-30 .433 52-1.7 7 15 7 12 43-1.4 54 Shavonda Willis 16-0 52-3.3 9-27 .333 0-0 .000 4-9 .445 19-1.2 0 4 0 2 22-1.4 3 Mary Beth Lycett 23-0 94-4.1 8-34 .235 4-16 .250 9-12 .750 16-0.7 3 11 1 7 29-1.3 21 Kelly McEntire 14-0 32-2.3 1-10 .100 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 2-0.1 0 2 0 2 4-0.3 30 Beth Timmons 14-0 16-1.1 0-7 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0.0 0 1 0 1 0-0.0 Team 140 10 Georgia 36 7240 1094-2334 .469 137-375 .365 495-708 .699 1473-40.9 609 583 187 385 2820-78.3 Opponents 36 7240 805-2159 .373 144-462 .312 441-660 .668 1349-37.5 405 766 78 249 2195-61.0

The 1999-2000 edition of the Lady Bulldogs raced from the gates and eventually finished as the winningest team in the program’s storied history. Before December arrived on the calendar, Georgia compiled a 7-0 record, including defeating three top-20 teams en route to winning the Preseason WNIT. The Lady Bulldogs stumbled and lost their SEC opener but then reeled off 13 straight conference victories to claim a third league title in a five-year span. The highlight of that streak was a nationally televised 27-point thumping of No. 2 Tennessee on MLK Day. Georgia’s 32 “Ws” in 2000 topped the previous school record of 30 in both 1984 and ’86.

1999-2000 ResultsRecoRd: 302-4ap Rank: no. 4usa Today Rank: no. 5Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: coco milleR (15.4)Top ReboundeR: TaWana mcdonald (8.8)

11/15 W No. 3 1 Alabama-Birmingham 76-7511/17 W No. 3 1 at No. 17 Virginia Tech 65-6011/21 W No. 3 1 vs. No. 20 Boston College 78-7011/22 W No. 3 1 vs. No. 12 UCSB 85-6411/26 W No. 3 2 vs. Stephen F. Austin 85-4411/27 W No. 3 2 at Maine (OT) 79-6811/30 W No. 2 at Georgia Southern 102-7012/2 L No. 2 No. 23 LSU 74-8012/4 W No. 2 3 vs. Alcorn State 78-3812/5 W No. 2 3 at Houston 98-6812/9 W No. 5 Hampton 107-4612/12 W No. 5 at Tennessee Tech 77-7212/19 W No. 5 4 vs. Ohio State 91-5912/20 W No. 5 4 at Long Beach State 87-6712/29 W No. 5 East Tennessee State 78-511/2 L No. 5 at No. 17 Illinois 65-821/9 W No. 7 at Alabama 71-621/13 W No. 7 at Florida 78-711/17 W No. 7 No. 2 Tennessee 78-511/20 W No. 7 5 vs. Georgia Tech 86-581/23 W No. 7 at No. 10 Auburn 68-541/27 W No. 3 at Ole Miss 75-511/30 W No. 3 at Vanderbilt 84-732/3 W No. 3 Florida (OT) 81-762/6 W No. 3 No. 20 Mississippi St. 83-672/10 W No. 3 South Carolina 84-612/17 W No. 3 at Kentucky 73-692/20 W No. 3 at Arkansas 72-692/24 W No. 3 Alabama 72-372/27 W No. 3 Vanderbilt 75-493/3 W No. 2 6 vs. Kentucky 63-453/4 L No. 2 6 vs. No. 17 Mississippi St. 61-623/18 W No. 4 7 Montana 74-463/20 W No. 4 7 Stanford 83-643/25 W No. 4 8 vs. North Carolina 83-573/27 L No. 4 8 vs. No. 8 Rutgers 51-59 1 Preseason WNIT (1-Athens; 2-Blacksburg; 3/4-Champaign, Ill.) 2 Dead River Classic (Orono, Maine.) 3 Hilton Hobby Classic (Houston, Texas) 4 The Beach Classic (Long Beach, Calif.) 5 Cobb Civic Center (Marietta, Ga.) 6 SEC Tourney (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 7 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds (Athens) 8 NCAA West (Portland, Ore.)

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2001 SEC Tournament Champions

Seated (L-R): Tina Taylor, Kelly McEntire, Tameiko Washington, Camille Murphy, Kiesha Brown, Coco Miller, Kelly Miller. Standing: Mary Beth Lycett, Tiaunna Briggans, Amy King, Christi Thomas, Tawana McDonald, Ebony Felder, Beth Henson, Deanna Nolan.

2000-01 Statistics (Overall: 27-6 ◊ Home: 14-1 ◊ Away: 7-4 ◊ Neutral: 6-1)No. Player G-GS MP-avG. FG-FGa Pct. 3FG-FGa Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. reb.-avG. a to b S PtS.-avG. 35 Coco Miller 33-32 1017-30.8 207-452 .458 31-96 .323 73-87 .839 134-4.1 101 61 5 65 518-15.7 23 Kelly Miller 33-33 1079-32.7 193-378 .511 50-108 .463 80-97 .825 179-5.4 163 73 1 68 516-15.6 40 Tawana McDonald 33-33 614-25.6 124-265 .468 0-0 .000 91-119 .765 230-7.0 41 70 103 50 339-10.3 4 Christi Thomas 29-11 623-21.5 130-255 .510 3-16 .188 75-121 .620 188-6.5 18 43 42 26 338-11.7 14 Deanna Nolan 24-19 817-24.8 126-278 .453 18-55 .327 51-69 .739 94-3.9 78 50 7 49 321-13.4 11 Kiesha Brown 33-13 675-20.5 53-159 .333 1-12 .083 53-71 .746 102-3.1 93 45 5 28 160-4.8 24 Tiaunna Briggans 33-22 219-13.7 52-105 .495 0-0 .000 26-49 .531 111-3.4 11 35 10 20 130-3.9 22 Tameiko Washington 33-0 616-18.7 33-75 .440 1-1 1.000 23-36 .639 82-2.5 19 26 1 13 90-2.7 3 Mary Beth Lycett 27-0 257-9.5 25-74 .338 12-40 .300 13-26 .500 49-1.8 26 31 2 7 75-2.8 31 Camille Murphy 16-2 371-11.2 18-57 .316 11-42 .262 18-21 .857 20-1.2 27 17 0 7 65-4.1 2 Tina Taylor 21-0 89-4.2 11-20 .550 2-5 .400 4-7 .571 10-0.5 5 10 0 12 28-1.3 15 Amy King 20-0 130-6.2 11-30 .367 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 18-0.9 5 8 1 2 25-1.2 25 Beth Henson 15-0 39-2.4 4-9 .444 0-0 .000 4-7 .571 9-0.6 0 3 0 2 12-0.8 21 Kelly McEntire 20-0 54-2.7 1-6 .167 0-1 .000 3-6 .500 1-0.1 4 4 0 1 5-0.2 TEAM 130-3.9 7 Georgia 33 6600 989-2164 .457 129-376 .376 519-723 .718 1358-41.2 591 494 177 351 2626-79.6 Opponents 33 6600 727-1953 .372 146-486 .300 449-644 .697 1235-37.4 374 692 87 246 2049-62.1

The Lady Bulldogs bounced back from early-season losses to No. 1 Connecticut and eventual national champion Notre Dame in November to click on all cylinders a month later. But adversity struck again. A broken finger to Deanna “Tweety” Nolan disrupted what might have been one of Georgia’s greatest seasons ever. Georgia began the calendar year with two impressive wins before Nolan broke her finger against Florida. While the Lady Dogs still won eight of nines game without Nolan, and eight of 10 after she returned, they never regained their January form. Still, Georgia won the SEC Tour-ney title on Kelly Miller’s buzzer-beating jumper.

2000-01 ResultsRecoRd: 27-6ap Rank: no. 4usa Today Rank: no. 13Head coacH: andy landeRsTop scoReR: coco milleR (15.7)Top ReboundeR: TaWana mcdonald (7.0)

11/12 L No. 3 1 at No. 1 Connecticut 70-9911/19 W No. 3 Massachusetts 71-6311/22 W No. 6 2 vs. No. 12 Oklahoma 94-7011/24 L No. 6 2 vs. No. 5 Notre Dame 73-7511/27 W No. 7 Georgia Southern 85-5711/29 W No. 7 Chattanooga 81-4312/3 W No. 7 3 vs. No. 5 Rutgers 82-5312/8 W No. 5 4 vs. Georgia Tech 78-6112/10 W No. 5 Houston 92-6112/18 W No. 4 Dartmouth 110-7312/20 W No. 4 at VCU 77-6312/28 W No. 4 at Georgia State 107-7512/30 W No. 4 at UCLA 89-551/4 W No. 4 Illinois 100-591/7 W No. 4 Alabama 96-411/11 W No. 4 No. 10 Florida 72-591/14 W No. 4 at No. 9 LSU 64-551/18 L No. 4 at No. 2 Tennessee 69-851/20 W No. 4 Auburn 77-601/25 W No. 5 Ole Miss 74-511/28 W No. 5 No. 16 Vanderbilt 76-592/1 W No. 5 at No. 9 Florida 64-752/4 W No. 5 at Mississippi State 78-742/8 W No. 7 at South Carolina 92-552/15 W No. 5 Kentucky 91-582/18 W No. 5 Arkansas 81-602/22 W No. 4 at Alabama 71-482/25 L No. 4 at No. 18 Vanderbilt 65-713/2 W No. 6 5 vs. OIe Miss 80-613/3 W No. 6 5 vs. Arkansas 63-443/4 W No. 4 5 vs. No. 15 Vanderbilt 62-603/16 W No. 4 Liberty 77-483/18 L No. 4 Missouri 65-78 1 State Farm Tip-off Classic (Hartford, Conn.) 2 Coaches vs. Cancer Challenge (Madison, Wis.) 3 Honda Elite 4 Classic (Orlando, Fla.) 4 Cobb Civic Center (Marietta, Ga.) 5 SEC Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.) 6 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds (Athens)

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Roundtree, Saudia 1995-96Rowsey, Rebecca 2004-05, 07-08Russom, Nancy 1979Russell, Gale 1974-75

Sanders, Dorothy 1992-95Shuler, Adrienne 1988-91Sims, Lou 1981-83Smith, Sharla 1991Spurlock, Fain 1998Stanton, Cheryl 1974Stoddard, Sarah 2009Stone, DiAnn 1977-80

Taylor, Maria 2007Taylor, Danielle 2006-09Taylor, Deedy 1980Taylor, Kendi 1996Taylor, Tina 2001-03Tempel, Kelly 1987-88Thomas, Christi 2001-03Thomas, Cindy 1978-79Thompson, Kim 1993-96Timmons, Beth 2000Toscas, Chris 1986Turner, Medina 1992-93Turton, Dee 1979Tyson, Margaret 1974-75

Van Sant, Paula 1974Verross, Vicki 1974-75Vishniakova, Elena 1998-99Waites, Traci 1985-86Walker, Tiffany 1994-97Walker, Wendy 1989Walls, Tracy 1993-96Warren, Sherelle 1987-90Washington, Tameiko 2000-02Watt, Ali 2009Weaver, Jo Beth 1983-84Wheeler, Stephanie 1992-95Williams, Beth 1978Williamson, Anne 1981Willis, Shavonda 1999-00Young, Dawn 1974-75

Abrahamson, Katie 1986-87Abrams, Amanda 1982-85Acosta, Regan 1985-86Anderson, Nancy 1991Antvorskov, Signe 1996-97Arndt, Deborah 1979-80Autry, Cheryl 1981

Baker, Sherill, 2003-06Baldwin, Sharon 1989-90Ball, Angie 1997-00Barr, Jessica 1990Barton, Ann 1975Bennett, Cathy 1980Benson, Joan 1978-79Berry, Kim 1988-91Bootz, Barbara 1984-87Bostice, Desiré 2005-06Brackett, Marilyn 1974-75Braxton, Kara 2002-04Braxton, Kim 2002Briggans, Tiaunna 2000-01Broome, Candis 1979-80Brown, Kiesha 1997, 99-01Bush, Latrese 1995-98

Cagle, Christy 1992Campbell, Allison 1974-75Campfield, Tocshia 1997Carrandi, Alisa 1982-83Carson, Diane 1979Carter, Brittany 2008Carter, Deborah 1991-92Chambers, Cori 2004-07Collins, Cynthia 1980-83Cosby, Tara 1992Crawford, Shala 2000Culpepper, Diane 1976

Darrah, Megan 2005-08Davis, Angela 1990Decker, Brandi 1994-97DeVore, Tena 1988-90Driskell, Marquita, 2003Duncan, Teresa 1980Dunlap, Denise 1980-82

Easley, Sheila 1982-83Eason, Nikki 2002Edwards, Sarah 1980-82Edwards, Teresa 1983-86

Lott, Dianna 1997-98Lowe, Camille 1990-93Lowe, Miriam 1990, 92-93Lycett, Mary Beth 2000-03

Malone, Rhonda 1981-84Marshall, Christy 2007-09McClain, Katrina 1984-87McDonald, Tawana 1999-02McEntire, Kelly 2000-01McManus, Marty 1975Meeks, Kathy 1979Miller, Coco 1998-01Miller, Karen 1981Miller, Kelly 1998-01Mitchell, Deborah 1981Mitchell, Jill 1988Mitchell, Meredith 2009Morgan, Beth 1976Morris, Sherbiya 1994Morrow, Phyllis 1976-77Moss, Lindsey 2008Murphy, Camille 1999-02Murray, Barbara 1981-82

Nash, Becky 1978-79Nash, Tawnya 1998Nolan, Deanna 1999-01Noonan, Donna 1975-77Nordon, Renee 1976-78

O’Connor, Lisa 1983-86Park, Jane 1977-79Parker, Lisa 1981-82Pharr, Keshunda 1998Phillips, Porsha 2009Phillips, Tari 1987-88Pierce, Jessica 2002-05Powell, Rachel 1994-97Price, Tina 1975-78Puleo, Angela 2008-09

Reese, Deborah 1991-94Register, Susan 1978Rhoden, Jaleesa 2008-09Richman, Joy 1974-77Robbins, Kelly 1992-93Roberts, Julee 1998Robinson, Angel 2007-09Robinson, Kenya 1991Robinson, Meme 1974-75

Felder, Ebony 2002-04Fleming, Vlanda 1979Ford, Stacey 1988-91Frasier, DeeDee 1984-87Frett, La’Keshia 1994-97Frye, Katie 2002-05Fuller, Bunny 1975-76

Gardner, Susie 1983-86Gates, Nancy 1978Green, Carla 1986-89Greene, Sara Kate 2005-06Greeson, Laura 1982Griffin, Lisa 1976Griffith, Patricia 1976-78

Hardmon, Lady 1989-92Hardrick, Janese 2004-07Harrell, LeAnn 1981Harris, Janet 1982-85Hart, Alice 1979Hartley, Michelle 1980Henderson, Tracy 1994-97Hester, Cherie 1977-78Hill, Nakia 1993Holland-Corn, Kedra 1994-97Holloway, Wanda 1981-84Houts, Ashley 2007-09Humphrey, Tasha 2005-08Hyer, Angel 1975

Inman, Traci 1985-86Irwin-Osbolt, Pam 1996-99Jardim, Vera 1992-94Jenkins, Tammye 1988-91Jones, Cecilia 1974Jones, MaToya 1998Jones, Vicky 1991-93

Kendrick, Alexis 2003-06Kendrick, Lisa 1987-90King, Amy 2001Koebel, Carol 1976Krismanich, Liz 1979

Law, Whitney 2002Lee, Jasmine 2008Leiker, Sherri 1974-75Livings, Gail 1976Locke, Bernadette 1980-81

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Fain Spurlock............................1998Kelly McEntire......................2000-01Cori Chambers ....................2004-07Porsha Phillips........................2009

22Beth Morgan .............................1976Phyllis Morrow ..........................1977Nancy Gates .............................1978Tammy Waybright .....................1979Kim “K.T.” Thompson ...........1993-96Kiesha Brown ...........................1997Tameiko Washington ...........2000-02Christy Marshall.................2007-09

23Bernadette Locke ................1980-81Alisa Carrandi ......................1982-83Susie Gardner .....................1983-86Lady Hardmon .....................1989-92Angie Ball ............................1997-00Kelly Miller ...........................1998-01

24Cecilia Jones ............................1974Carol Koeble .............................1976DiAnn Stone .............................1977Stephanie Wheeler ..............1992-95Kendi Taylor ..............................1996Tawnya Nash ............................1998Tiaunna Briggans ................2000-01Whitney Law .............................2002Megan Darrah......................2005-08

25Deedy Taylor .............................1980Laura Greeson..........................1982Anne Smith ...............................1986Kim Berry .............................1988-91Kedra Holland-Corn .............1994-97Shala Crawford .........................2000Beth Henson .............................2001Brittany Carter ..........................2008Sarah Stoddard ........................2009

30Lisa Griffin ................................1976Tina Price .................................1978Dee Turton ................................1979Adrienne Shuler ...................1988-91Latrese Bush .......................1995-98

31Cheryl Stanton ..........................1974

13Marilyn Brackett ...................1974-75Phyllis Morrow ..........................1976Cherie Hester ...........................1978Diane Carson............................1979 Barbara Murray....................1981-82Susie Gardner .....................1983-86DeeDee Frasier ...................1984-87Dorothy Sanders..................1992-95Jessica Pierce .....................2002-05

14Dawn Young .......................1974-75Tina Price ............................1976-77Renee Nordan ..........................1978Deborah Arndt .....................1979-80Carla Green .........................1986-89Camille Lowe .......................1990-93Julee Roberts ...........................1998Deanna “Tweety” Nolan .......1999-01Janese Hardrick...................2004-07

15Margaret Tyson ....................1974-75Tricia Griffith .............................1976Susan Register .........................1978Nancy Russom .........................1979Cathy Bennett ...........................1980Anne Williamson .......................1981Jo Beth Weaver ...................1983-84Rhonda Mikes...........................1986Jill Mitchell ................................1988Jessica Barr ..............................1990Signe Antvorskov .................1996-97Amy King ..................................2001Desiré Bostice .....................2005-06Jaleesa Rhoden .................2008-09

20Donna Noonan .........................1977Beth Williams ............................1978Traci Waites .........................1985-86Sharla Smith .............................1991Miriam Lowe ...................1990,92-93Sherbiya Morris ........................1994Tocshia Campfield ....................1997Angela Puleo .......................2008-09

21Cindy Thomas ..........................1978Candis Broome ....................1979-80Rhonda Malone ...................1981-84Sharon Baldwin ...................1989-90Vicky Jones .........................1991-93

00La’Keshia Frett ....................1994-97Kim Braxton ..............................2002

1Ashley Houts......................2007-09

2Tina Taylor ...........................2001-05

3Pam Irwin-Osbolt .................1996-99Mary Beth Lycett ..................2000-03Jasmine Lee .............................2008

4Christi Thomas ....................2001-04Danielle Taylor .....................2006-08

5 (retired)Teresa Edwards ...................1983-86

10Donna Noonan .........................1976Beth Morgan .............................1977Jane Park ............................1978-79Kelly Robbins.......................1992-93Saudia Roundtree................1995-96

11Vicki Varross ........................1974-75DiAnn Stone ........................1977-80Kathy Meeks .............................1979Cheryl Autry ..............................1981Amanda Abrams ..................1982-85Angela Davis ............................1990Christy Cagle ............................1992Rachel Powell ......................1994-97Matoya Jones ...........................1998Kiesha Brown ......................1999-01Sherill Baker ........................2003-06Meredith Mitchell ....................2009

12Meme Robinson ..................1974-75Debbie Culpepper.....................1976Patricia Griffith ..........................1977Sally Martin ...............................1978Alice Hart ..................................1979Lisa Kendrick .......................1987-90Kenya Robinson .......................1991Nikki Eason...............................2002Sara Kate Greene................2005-06Maria Taylor ..............................2007

Tricia Griffith .............................1978Cindy Thomas ..........................1979Lou Sims..............................1981-83Camille Murphy....................1999-02Alexis Kendrick ....................2003-06

32 (retired)Cherie Hester ...........................1977Katrina McClain ...................1984-87

33Bunny Fuller .............................1976Karen Miller ..............................1981Sheila Easley .......................1982-83Traci Inman ..........................1985-86Katie Abrahamson ...............1986-87Kelly Tempel ........................1987-88Wendy Walker ..........................1989Tracy Henderson .................1994-97Angie Ball ............................1998-00Katie Frye ............................2002-05Angel Robinson .................2007-09

34Paula Van Sant .........................1974Renee Nordan ..........................1976Nakia Hill ..................................1993Elena Vishniakova ...............1998-99Tasha Humphrey .................2005-08

35Cynthia Collins.....................1980-83Deborah Carter ....................1991-92Coco Miller...........................1998-01

40Renee Nordan ..........................1977Joan Benson........................1978-79Deborah Reese ...................1991-94Tawana McDonald ...............1999-02

41Gale Russell ........................1974-75DiAnn Stone ........................1978-79Teresa Duncan .........................1980Sarah Edwards .........................1981Lisa Parker .........................1981-82Regan Acosta ......................1985-86Tiffany Walker ......................1994-97

42Katie Abrahamson ...............1986-87Tari Phillips ..........................1987-88Ali Watt .....................................2009

Brandi Decker ......................1994-97Keshunda Pharr........................1998Marquita Driskell .......................2003

43Denise Dunlap .....................1980-82Lisa O’Conner......................1983-86

44Joy Richman ........................1974-77Tena DeVore ........................1988-90Nancy Anderson .......................1991Tara Cosby ...............................1992Ebony Felder .......................2002-04

45 (retired)Sarah Edwards ...................... 1980Deborah Mitchell.................... 1981Janet Harris ...................... 1982-85

50Jane Park .............................. 1977Becky Nash .........................1978-79Tracy Walls ..........................1993-96Rebecca Rowsey.......2004-05,07-08

51Sherri Leiker ........................1974-75Ulanda Fleming ........................1979Michelle Hartley ........................1980Wanda Holloway ..................1981-84Chris Toscas .............................1986

52Dianna Lott ..........................1997-98

53LeAnn Harrell............................1981Barbara Bootz......................1984-87Stacey Ford .........................1988-91Vera Jardim .........................1992-94

54Sherelle Warren ...................1987-90Shavonda Willis ...................1999-00Kara Braxton........................2002-04

55Allison Campbell ..................1974-75Gail Livings ...............................1976Lisa Parker ..........................1981-82Sarah Edwards .........................1982Tammye Jenkins ..................1988-91Medina Turner .....................1992-93

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NaMe yearS G-GS FGM-FGa Pct. FtM-Fta Pct. reb-avG. aSt blk Stl PtS-avG.Katie Abrahamson 1985-87 64-34 194-420 .462 55-68 .809 253-3.9 130 19 43 443-6.9Amanda Abrams 1981-85 124-48 157-327 .480 86-138 .623 151-1.2 241 1 160 400-3.2Regan Acosta 1984-86 43-0 16-30 .533 19-44 .432 50-1.2 4 1 9 51-1.2Nancy Anderson 1990-91 9-0 1-6 .167 1-4 .250 6-0.7 1 0 0 3-0.3Signe Antvorskov 1995-97 64-5 80-144 .556 68-110 ,618 184-2.9 15 14 23 228-3.6Deborah Arndt 1979-80 21-n/a 6-27 .222 13-29 .448 9-0.4 10 n/a n/a 25-1.2Cheryl Autry 1980-81 25-n/a 45-128 .352 28-39 .718 39-1.6 81 n/a 37 118-4.7Sharon Baldwin 1988-90 57-31 178-387 .460 59-79 .747 426-7.5 153 5 82 426-7.5Angie Ball 1996-00 109-78 265-529 .501 95-150 .633 449-4.1 82 43 75 625-5.7Sherill Baker 2002-06 131-122 676-1520 .445 280-368 .761 570-4.4 399 24 426 1665-12.7Jessica Barr 1989-91 27-0 51-102 .500 42-54 .778 79-2.9 14 0 22 144-5.3

Kim Berry 1987-91 113-23 227-566 .401 98-125 .784 119-1.1 160 5 102 741-6.6Barbara Bootz 1983-87 126-60 364-747 .487 136-198 .687 441-3.5 123 179 89 864-6.9Desiré Bostice 2004-06 48-0 31-59 .525 12-25 .480 67-1.4 3 6 8 74-1.5Kara Braxton 2001-04 71-56 440-836 .526 209-317 .659 518-7.3 143 127 111 1093-15.4Kim Braxton 2001-02 16-0 7-20 .350 6-16 .375 22-1.4 0 4 2 20-1.2Tiaunna Briggans 1999-01 64-22 67-150 .447 39-79 .494 163-2.5 18 17 32 173-2.7Candace Broome 1979-80 17-n/a 10-30 .333 0-4 .000 13-0.8 6 n/a 6 20-1.2Kiesha Brown 1996-01 111-25 173-467 .370 139-195 .713 292-2.6 293 14 114 495-4.5Latrese Bush 1994-98 108-16 162-466 .348 64-95 .674 161-1.5 88 4 107 415-3.8Christy Cagle 1991-92 14-0 1-5 .200 7-9 .778 14-1.0 10 0 2 9-0.6Tocshia Campfield 1996-97 15-1 9-30 .300 6-10 .600 23-1.5 7 2 3 24-1.6

Alisa Carrandi 1981-83 26-0 13-29 .448 5-8 .625 12-0.5 14 1 8 31-1.2Deborah Carter 1990-92 56-36 224-434 .516 127-174 .730 315-5.6 63 18 59 581-10.4Cori Chambers 2003-07 135-106 552-1332 .414 104-125 .832 447-3.3 226 23 153 1490-11.0Cynthia Collins 1979-83 122-104 433-848 .511 252-494 .510 861-7.1 188 31 207 1118-9.2Tara Cosby 1991-92 27-4 96-210 .457 41-76 .540 167-6.2 10 8 16 234-8.7Shala Crawford 1999-00 36-2 89-172 .517 65-109 .596 182-5.1 11 35 32 243-6.8Megan Darrah 2004-08 132-94 365-966 .378 171-215 .795 564-4.3 236 43 106 1064-8.1Angela Davis 1989-90 16-0 13-29 .448 9-11 .818 18-1.1 6 0 2 36-2.3Brandi Decker 1993-97 123-11 109-349 .312 55-91 .604 409-3.3 72 59 44 308-2.5Tena DeVore 1987-90 69-2 70-141 .496 53-73 .726 149-2.2 19 n/a n/a 193-2.8Marquita Driskell 2002-03 30-16 77-157 .490 27-46 .587 128-4.3 23 9 21 193-6.4

Teresa Duncan 1979-80 25-n/a 85-200 .425 38-66 .576 147-5.9 33 n/a 28 208-8.3Denise Dunlap 1979-82 88-n/a 184-447 .412 127-185 .686 365-4.2 81 5 56 495-5.6Sheila Easley 1981-83 35-0 26-68 .380 9-22 .409 70-2.0 3 26 12 57-1.6Nikki Eason 2001-02 26-7 10-30 .333 15-27 .556 12-0.5 38 1 15 39-1.5Sarah Edwards 1979-82 55-n/a 90-200 .450 44-82 .537 164-3.0 31 n/a 24 224-4.1Teresa Edwards 1982-86 128-125 873-1685 .518 243-330 .736 384-3.0 653 48 342 1989-15.5Ebony Felder 2001-04 51-22 135-274 .493 105-147 .714 264-5.2 55 15 30 377-7.4Stacey Ford 1987-91 120-83 519-955 .544 196-329 .596 649-5.4 45 50 96 1234-10.3Dee Dee Frasier 1983-87 71-32 84-218 .385 68-100 .680 114-1.6 175 3 73 236-3.3La’Keshia Frett 1993-97 122-116 743-1514 .491 361-463 .780 842-6.9 315 85 189 1850-15.2Katie Frye 2001-05 98-16 76-232 .328 15-32 .468 150-1.5 52 9 29 202-2.1

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Megan Darrah

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NaMe yearS G-GS FGM-FGa Pct. FtM-Fta Pct. reb-avG. aSt blk Stl PtS-avG.Susie Gardner 1982-85 92-2 214-449 .477 57-76 .750 79-.9 110 0 78 485-5.3Carla Green 1985-89 119-82 412-956 .431 263-376 .699 383-3.2 425 25 238 1115-9.4Sara Kate Greene 2004-06 27-0 6-15 .400 5-10 .500 31-1.1 2 1 9 20-0.7Laura Greeson 1981-82 27-3 63-163 .387 57-85 .671 37-1.4 37 2 36 183-6.8Lady Hardmon 1988-92 121-110 529-1129 .469 336-514 .654 538-4.4 433 18 201 1397-11.5Janese Hardrick 2003-07 133-47 376-893 .421 311-389 .799 422-3.2 379 9 198 1212-9.1LeAnn Harrell 1980-81 31-n/a 98-204 .480 25-38 .658 97-3.1 46 n/a 32 219-7.1Janet Harris 1981-85 131-128 1127-2029 .555 387-588 .658 1398-10.7 240 58 279 2641-20.2Tracy Henderson 1993-96 122-116 757-1380 .549 250-411 .608 823-6.7 70 267 110 1764-14.5Beth Henson 2000-01 15-0 4-9 .444 4-7 .571 9-0.6 0 0 2 12 -0.8Nakia Hill 1992-93 31-20 132-269 .491 65-117 .556 177-5.7 11 37 24 329-10.6

Kedra Holland-Corn 1993-97 125-80 563-1284 .438 187-252 .742 430-3.4 299 25 302 1566-12.5Wanda Holloway 1980-84 130-101 757-1413 .536 317-432 .734 1163-8.7 134 104 201 1833-13.7Tasha Humphrey 2004-08 126-122 825-1635 .505 522-666 .784 1080-8.6 219 119 144 2272-18.0Traci Inman 1984-86 43-0 29-81 .358 20-36 .556 52-1.2 10 5 4 78-1.8Pam Irwin-Osbolt 1995-99 125-47 401-915 .438 173-203 .852 301-2.4 239 16 130 1111-8.9Vera Jardim 1991-94 88-33 115-255 .451 65-105 .619 290-3.3 71 21 75 295-3.4Tammye Jenkins 1987-91 115-106 612-1240 .494 374-591 .633 914-8.0 105 163 139 1598-13.9MaToya Jones 1997-98 11-0 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 3-0.3 1 0 0 2-0.2Vicky Jones 1990-93 94-62 434-972 .447 68-115 .591 357-3.8 124 50 158 937-10.0 Alexis Kendrick 2002-06 132-132 386-1017 .380 252-313 .805 504-3.8 545 5 178 1157-8.8Lisa Kendrick 1986-90 91-14 87-183 .475 26-62 .419 198-2.2 106 6 67 162-1.8

Amy King 2000-01 21-0 12-31 .387 5-7 .714 19-0.9 5 1 3 29-1.4Whitney Law 2001-02 29-8 53-141 .376 24-39 .615 77-2.7 50 2 32 141-4.9Jasmine Lee 2007-09 47-12 43-110 .391 30-65 .462 124-6.2 9 11 16 116-2.5Bernadette Locke 1979-81 64-n/a 423-980 .432 111-164 .677 167-2.6 308 n/a 218 957-15.0Dianna Lott 1996-98 48-12 100-235 .426 69-101 .683 211-4.4 10 19 37 269-5.6Camille Lowe 1989-93 122-107 525-1169 .449 216-269 .803 457-3.7 303 41 153 1396-11.4Miriam Lowe 1989-93 88-5 172-388 .443 49-67 .731 153-1.7 99 4 31 460-5.2Mary Beth Lycett 2000-03 110-51 215-568 .379 88-116 .759 298-2.7 195 9 86 634-5.8Rhonda Malone 1980-84 130-na 376-820 .459 96-126 .762 237-1.8 287 11 141 848-6.5Katrina McClain 1983-87 125 -91 873-1407 .620 449-616 .729 1193-9.5 145 290 200 2195-17.6Tawana McDonald 1998-02 124-115 470-915 .514 285-430 .663 885-7.1 135 297 179 1225-9.9

Kelly McEntire 1999-01 34-0 2-16 .125 5-8 .625 3-0.1 4 0 3 9-0.3Sandy McKnight 2005-06 6-0 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 1-0.2 1 0 0 2-0.3Coco Miller 1997-01 130-121 864-1890 .475 267-348 .767 503-3.9 396 17 225 2131-16.4Karen Miller 1980-81 19-n/a 5-13 .384 3-8 .375 17-0.9 0 n/a 0 13-0.8Kelly Miller 1997-01 131-131 781-1725 .452 428-519 .825 711-5.4 639 15 285 2177-16.6Rhonda Mikes 1985-86 31-18 112-211 .531 24-39 .615 63-2.0 73 0 46 248-8.0Deborah Mitchell 1980-81 34-n/a 261-504 .518 76-137 .555 313-9.2 11 n/a 30 598-17.6Jill Mitchell 1987-88 31-9 34-104 .327 7-13 .538 48-1.5 19 1 18 83-2.7Sherbiya Morris 1993-94 15-0 11-28 .393 10-18 .556 27-1.8 5 1 4 32-2.1Camille Murphy 1998-02 112-33 156-459 .340 90-120 .750 156-1.4 228 3 77 483-4.3Barbara Murray 1980-81 10-n/a 35-78 .449 11-12 .917 18-1.8 20 n/a 5 81-8.1

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Bernadette Mattox

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NaMe yearS G-GS FGM-FGa Pct. FtM-Fta Pct. reb-avG. aSt blk Stl PtS-avG.Tawnya Nash 1997-98 28-7 44-93 .473 36-55 .655 68-2.4 6 7 16 125-4.5Deanna Nolan 1998-01 86-65 377-778 .485 157-215 .730 383-4.5 252 40 150 944-11.0Lisa O’Connor 1982-86 132-126 604-1249 .484 301-393 .766 728-5.5 347 54 156 1509-11.4Lisa Parker 1980-81 22-n/a 11-26 .423 10-23 .435 33-1.6 3 n/a 4 32-1.5Keshunda Pharr 1997-98 8-0 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1-0.1 0 1 0 2-0.3Tari Phillips 1986-89 64-21 166-360 .461 77-122 .631 207-3.2 55 12 63 410-6.4Jessice Pierce 2001-05 123-22 303-654 .463 74-99 .747 412-3.3 62 52 37 724-5.9Rachel Powell 1993-97 122-90 225-570 .395 107-143 .748 2031.7 442 7 101 731-6.0Deborah Reese 1990-94 103-49 277-591 .469 197-257 .767 392-3.8 93 51 67 762-7.4Kelly Robbins 1991-93 59-20 98-291 .337 62-77 .805 133-2.3 173 6 33 289-4.9Julee Roberts 1997-98 8-0 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 4-0.5 0 0 0 2-0.3

Kenya Robinson 1990-91 27-1 25-70 .357 16-35 .457 56-2.1 88 7 37 66-2.4Saudia Roundtree 1994-96 66-65 382-928 .412 235-324 .725 339-5.1 421 5 139 1038-15.7Rebecca Rowsey 2003-08 119-66 140-369 .379 86-137 .628 399-3.4 76 73 27 372-3.1Dorothy Sanders 1991-95 108-2 126-238 .529 58-108 .537 219-2.0 14 49 19 310-2.9Adrienne Shuler 1987-91 118-95 340-753 .452 232-301 .771 407-3.4 553 12 308 908-7.7Lou Sims 1980-83 101-n/a 198-505 .392 87-120 .725 158-1.6 315 3 164 483-4.8Anne Smith 1985-86 25-0 19-29 .655 7-11 .636 23-0.9 10 0 5 45-1.8Destinie Smith 2008-09 4-0 2-3 .667 0-1 .000 7-1.8 0 0 0 4-1.0Sharla Smith 1990-91 9-0 2-5 .400 6-10 .600 4-0.5 0 0 0 10-1.1Fain Spurlock 1997-98 22-0 8-25 .320 5-10 .500 19-0.9 10 0 5 22-1.0Sarah Stoddard 2008-09 9-0 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 2-0.2 1 0 3 5-0.6

Kendi Taylor 1995-96 14-0 3-19 .158 2-3 .667 11-0.8 2 0 1 11-0.8Tina Taylor 2000-03 71-5 45-122 .369 26-36 .722 89-1.3 96 4 62 133-1.9Maria Taylor 2006-07 22-0 11-24 .458 5-10 .500 42-1.9 3 8 1 27-1.2Kelly Tempel 1986-88 23-0 18-38 .473 4-7 .571 22-1.0 1 1 1 40-1.7Christi Thomas 2000-04 124-84 605-1148 .527 360-525 .685 906-7.3 95 194 133 1593-12.8Kim Thompson 1992-96 94-21 79-232 .341 49-76 .645 83-0.9 168 5 99 209-2.2Beth Timmons 1999-00 14-0 0-7 .000 0-0 .000 0-0.0 0 0 1 0-0.0Chris Toscas 1985-86 24-0 25-41 .609 11-17 .647 33-1.4 3 4 5 61-2.5Medina Turner 1991-93 60-43 230-503 .457 93-132 .697 414-6.9 81 21 62 556-9.3Elena Vishniakova 1997-99 62-33 167-382 .437 129-166 .777 403-6.5 58 49 39 482-7.8Traci Waites 1984-86 64-45 209-439 .476 61-93 .656 174-2.7 250 6 102 479-7.5

Tiffany Walker 1993-97 100-73 219-424 .517 145-237 .612 594-5.9 83 13 98 583-5.8Wendy Walker 1988-89 9-0 2-11 .182 4-4 1.000 6-0.7 5 0 1-0.9Tracy Walls 1992-96 93-4 66-194 .340 42-97 .433 208-2.2 30 15 53 174-1.9Sherelle Warren 1986-90 122-39 482-847 .569 210-308 .682 590-4.8 88 56 73 1174-9.6Tameiko Washington 1999-02 72-0 56-121 .463 34-53 .642 128-1.8 28 3 23 147-2.0Ali Watt 2008-09 9-0 1-7 .143 0-0 .000 3-0.3 0 0 0 2-0.2JoBeth Weaver 1983-84 12-0 8-30 .267 7-9 .778 5-0.4 8 0 2 23-1.9Stephanie Wheeler 1991-95 88-0 90-246 .366 51-71 .718 144-1.6 44 11 402 40-2.1Shavonda Willis 1998-00 42-0 25-72 .347 14-33 .424 61-1.5 0 3 7 64-1.5

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Tina Taylor

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Honor Roll

National Player of the year

Katrina McClain – 1987Honda/Broderick Cup

Champion/WBCA, AWSF, WBB News Service

Saudia Roundtree – 1996ESPYs, Rawlings/WBCA, Boost/Naismith, USBWA, UPI, Basketball America,

Kelly Miller – 2000Women’s Basketball Journal

Janet Harris1982, 1984, 1985

Teresa Edwards1985, 1986

Katrina McClain1986, 1987

Saudia Roundtree1996

Kelly Miller1999, 2000, 2001

Tasha Humphrey2006

Kodak All-Americans

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National Coach of the year

Andy Landers – 1986, 1987, 1996, 20001986 – USBWA; 1987 – WBB News Service; 1996 – Boost/Naismith;

2000 –USBWA, WBB News Service

National Defensive Player of the year

Sherill Baker – 2006

1999 Coco Miller1999 Kelly Miller2000 Kelly Miller2006 Sherill Baker 2006 Tasha Humphrey

WBB Journal1999 Kelly Miller2000 Kelly Miller 2001 Coco Miller2001 Kelly Miller

AWSF1980 Bernadette Locke

1986 Teresa Edwards1987 Katrina McClain1996 La’Keshia Frett1996 Saudia Roundtree1997 La’Keshia Frett2000 Kelly Miller2001 Coco Miller2001 Kelly Miller2004 Christi Thomas

Full Court Press2002 Kara Braxton2005 Tasha Humphrey (3rd)2006 Sherill Baker (2nd)

Associated Press1996 Saudia Roundtree1997 La’Keshia Frett (3rd) 1997 Kedra Holland-Corn

(3rd)2000 Kelly Miller2000 Deana Nolan (HM)2001 Kelly Miller 2001 Coco Miller (HM)2001 Deanna Nolan (HM)2004 Christi Thomas (HM)2005 Tasha Humphrey (HM)2006 Tasha Humphrey (3rd)2006 Sherill Baker (HM)

Additional All-America Selections2007 Tasha Humphrey (3rd)2008 Tasha Humphrey (HM)

USBWA1986 Teresa Edwards1987 Katrina McClain1996 Saudia Roundtree1997 La’Keshia Frett2000 Kelly Miller2001 Kelly Miller

Naismith1985 Teresa Edwards1985 Janet Harris

2006 Tasha Humphrey (2nd)2007 Tasha Humphrey (2nd)

WBB News Service1982 Janet Harris1983 Janet Harris1983 Lisa O'Connor1984 Janet Harris1985 Teresa Edwards 1985 Janet Harris1986 Teresa Edwards1987 Katrina McClain1996 Saudia Roundtree1997 Kedra Holland-Corn

1982 Janet Harris1983 Janet Harris1983 Lisa O'Connor1984 Janet Harris1985 Teresa Edwards 1985 Janet Harris1986 Teresa Edwards1986 Katrina McClain1987 Katrina McClain

WNIT1981 Cynthia Collins1981 Wanda Holloway

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SEC Player of the year

Katrina McClain – 1987 Saudia Roundtree – 1996

Kelly Miller – 2000 & 2001

SEC Coach of the year

Andy Landers – 1984, 1986, 1996

Sherill Baker –2006

SEC DefensivePlayer of the year

Christy Marshall –2007

SEC SixthWoman of the year

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Janet Harris1982, 1983, 1984, 1985

First-Team All-SEC

Wanda Holloway1982

Teresa Edwards1984, 1985, 1986

Katrina McClain1986, 1987

Tammye Jenkins1988, 1989

Stacey Ford1990, 1991

Lady Hardmon1990, 1992

Camille Lowe1991

La’Keshia Frett1995, 1996, 1997 (C, AP)

Saudia Roundtree1995, 1996

Tracy Henderson1997 (C)

Kedra Holland-Corn1997 (C, AP)

Kelly Miller’98 (C, AP), ’99 (C, AP),’00 (C, AP), ’01 (C, AP)

Coco Miller1999 (C), 2001 (C)

Tawana McDonald2000 (AP)

“Tweety” Nolan2000 (C)

Kara Braxton2002 (C)

Christi Thomas2004 (C)

Tasha Humphrey’05 (C, AP), ’06 (C, AP)

’07 (C, AP)

Sherill Baker2006 (C, AP)

Yr. Player (team)’89 Carla Green (C2)’89 Adrienne Shuler (C2)’91 Lady Hardmon (CHM)’93 Camille Lowe (C2)’94 La’Keshia Frett (C2)’94 Deborah Reese (C2)’95 Tracy Henderson (C2)’96 Tracy Henderson (C2)’97 Tracy Henderson (AP2)’98 Coco Miller (C2)

Additional All-SEC SelectionsYr. Player (team)’99 Coco Miller (AP2)’00 Tawana McDonald (C2)’00 Coco Miller (C2/AP3)’00 Deana Nolan (AP2)’01 Tawana McDonald (C2/AP3)’01 Coco Miller (AP2)’01 Deanna Nolan (C2/AP3)’02 Kara Braxton (AP2)’02 Christi Thomas (C2)

Yr. Player (team)’03 Christi Thomas (C2/AP2)’04 Janese Hardrick (C2)’04 Alexis Kendrick (AP3)’04 Christi Thomas (AP2)’06 Cori Chambers (C2/AP2)’07 Cori Chamers (C2)’08 Ashley Houts (C2/AP2)’09 Ashley Houts (C2/AP2)’09 Angel Robinsin (C2/APHM)The AP began selecting All-SEC teams during the 1996-97 season.

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National Freshman of the year

Janet Harris – 1982AWSF, WBB News Service

Tammye Jenkins – 1988AWSF

Tasha Humphrey – 2005USBWA

SEC Freshman of the year

Christi Thomas2001

Katrina McClain1984

La’Keshia Frett1994

Ashley Houts2007

Kara Braxton2002

Tasha Humphrey2005

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Deborah Mitchell1981 – AWSF

Freshman All-Americans

Janet Harris1982 – AWSF,

WBB News Service

Teresa Edwards1983 – AWSF,

WBB News Service

Lisa O’Connor1983 – AWSF,

WBB News Service

Katrina McClain1984 – AWSF,

WBB News Service

Tammye Jenkins1988 – AWSF,

WBB News Service

La’Keshia Frett1994 – Basketball

Times

Coco Miller1998 – WBB Journal,WBB News Service

Kelly Miller1998 – WBB Journal,WBB News Service

Christi Thomas2001 – WBB Journal,

womenscollegehoops.com

Kara Braxton2002 – Basketball Times,womenscollegehoops.com

Alexis Kendrick2003 –

womenscollegehoops.com

Janese Hardrick2004 – gballmag.com

Tasha Humphrey2005 – gballmag.com

Yr. Player’87 Sherelle Warren’88 Tammye Jenkins, Kim Berry (2nd), Adrienne Shuler (2nd)’89 Lady Hardmon’90 Camille Lowe’91 Deborah Carter

Freshman All-SECYr. Player’93 Nakia Hill’94 La’Keshia Frett Tracy Henderson’96 Pam Irwin’98 Coco Miller Kelly Miller’01 Christi Thomas

Yr. Player’02 Kara Braxton Ebony Felder’03 Alexis Kendrick’04 Cori Chambers Janese Hardrick’05 Megan Darrah Tasha HumphreyAshley Houts

2002 – Basketball Times,gballmag.com

Yr. Player’07 Ashley Houts, Christy Marshall, Angel Robinson’08 Angela Puleo

First-year Phenoms Freshman starters are closer to the rule than the exception at Georgia. All told, 62 freshman (listed below) have started for Andy Landers, including 21 (bold-faced below) who started collegiate debuts.Year Starter(S)1980 C. Collins 1981 W. Holloway, R. Malone,D. Mitchell, B. Murray, L. Sims1982 A. Abrams, J. Harris, L. Greeson1983 T. Edwards, L. O’Connor1984 K. McClain1985 T. Waites1986 K. Abrahamson1987 S. Warren1988 K. Berry, S. Ford, T. Jenkins, J. Mitchell, A. Shuler1989 L. Hardmon1990 C. Lowe, M. Lowe1991 D. Carter1992 T. Cosby, D. Sanders1993 K. Thompson, T. Walls1994 B. Decker, L. Frett, T. Henderson, K. Holland, R. Powell, T. Walker1997 A. Ball, K. Brown, D. Lott1998 C. Miller, K. Miller, T. Nash, E. Vishniakova1999 T. McDonald, C. Murphy2001 C. Thomas2002 K. Braxton, N. Eason, E. Felder W. Law, J. Pierce2003 S. Baker, M. Driskell, A. Kendrick 2004 C. Chambers, J. Hardrick, R. Rowsey2005 M. Darrah, T. Humphrey2007 A. Houts, C. Marshall, A. Robinson2008 A. Puleo2009 M. Mitchell

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Academic All-Americans

Bernadette Locke1981 (2nd team)

Kelly Miller 2000 (3rd team); 2001 (2nd team)

Mary Beth Lycett – 2009

UGA’s NCAAWoman of theyear Nominee

Coco Miller 2001 (3rd team)

UGA’sLewis

LeadershipAward

Rebecca Rowsey – 2007

Awarded to the UGA female student-athlete who embodies dedication, motivation and discipline, and who

seeks the good of the group above personal gain

Mary Beth Lycett – 2003

SEC CommunityService Team

Year Player1999 Pam Irwin-Osbolt2000 Kiesha Brown2001 Kiesha Brown2002 Mary Beth Lycett2003 Christi Thomas2004 Christi Thomas2005 Katie Frye2006 Rebecca Rowsey2007 Rebecca Rowsey 2008 Rebecca Rowsey2009 Angel Robinson

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In 1985, the SEC instituted an Academic Honor Roll to recognize players with a GPA of 3.0 or better either on a cumulatively or for the year. A total of 31 current and former Lady Bulldogs have been honored a total of 61 times, including nine standouts (pictured below) who have received the accolade three or more times.Year Honoree(S)1985 B. Bootz1986 B. Bootz, T. Edwards, S. Gardner1987 B. Bootz1989 T. DeVore1990 T. DeVore, T. Jenkins1991 S. Ford, T. Jenkins, C. Lowe1992 C. Lowe1993 C. Lowe, M. Lowe, D. Reese1994 V. Jardim, D. Reese1995 T. Walker1996 B. Decker, T. Walls1997 R. Powell, T. Walker1998 F. Spurlock1999 C. Miller, K. Miller2000 C. Miller, K. Miller2001 C. Miller, K. Miller, M.B. Lycett, K. McEntire2002 M.B. Lycett, T. Taylor2003 K. Frye, M.B. Lycett, T. Taylor2004 E. Felder, K. Frye, R. Rowsey, T. Taylor, C. Thomas2005 M.Darrah, E. Felder, K. Frye, R. Rowsey, T. Taylor2006 M. Darrah, E. Felder, R. Rowsey2007 A. Houts, T. Humphrey, R. Rowsey, M. Taylor2008 M. Darrah, A. Houts, T. Humphrey, L. Moss, A. Puleo, R. Rowsey2009 A. Houts, M. Mitchell

NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships

Tiffany Walker – 1997 Kelly Miller – 2001 Rebecca Rowsey – 2008

Barbara Bootz1985, 1986, 1987

SEC Academic Honor Roll

Camille Lowe1991, 1992, 1993

Coco Miller1999, 2000, 2001

Kelly Miller1999, 2000, 2001

Mary Beth Lycett2001, 2002, 2003

Tina Taylor2002, 2003, 2004, 2005

Katie Frye2003, 2004, 2005

Ebony Felder2004, 2005, 2006

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Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame

Katrina McClain Inducted in 2006

The Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame’s mission is to “honor the past, cel-ebrate the present and promote the future” of women’s basketball. The Hall opened in 1999 and since then nearly 100 players, coaches and contributors standouts have been enshrined in the Hall of Fame. In 2006, KatrinaMcClain became the first former Lady Bulldog to earninduction. McClain, the 1987 National Player of the Year and a two-time All-American at UGA, also helped lead the U.S. to Gold Medals in both the 1988 and 1996 Olympics. McClain also played professionally in the U.S., Japan, Italy, Spain and Turkey. In 2007, Andy Landers was enshrined in the Hall of Fame. Landers, the firstandstillonlyfull-timeheadcoachinLadyBulldoghistory,isafour-timeNational Coach of the Year honoree and ranks among the game’s leaders in virtually every statistic imaginable.

Andy LandersInducted in 2007Coco & Kelly Miller

1999

AAUJames E. SullivanMemorial Award

The Sullivan Award is presented an-nually by the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) to the top amateur athlete(s) in the nation who have achieved athletic excellence and also exhibited leadership, character, sportsmanship and the ideals of amateurism. “Kelly and Coco Miller exemplify all of the qualities the Sullivan Award rep-resents,” said Bobby Dodd, president of theAAU.“Thisisthefirsttimethattwinswere nominated for and won the Sullivan Award as one entity.”

Saudia Roundtree1995-96

SECFemale Athlete

of the year

In addition to being 1996 National Player of the Year, Saudia Roundtree was named the top female student-athlete in the SEC for all sports in voting of the league’s 12 institutions. Roundtree led the Lady Bulldogs to a runner-upfinishinthe1996NCAATour-nament – their second straight Final Four appearance – and the SEC title. She also becamethefirstSECbasketballplayersince “Pistol” Pete Maravich in 1970 to claim Naismith National Player of the Year accolades.

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State Sports Halls of Fame

Teresa Edwards – 2001Georgia Hall of Fame

Katrina McClain – 2005Georgia Hall of FameGeorgia Hall of Fame Georgia Hall of Fame

Katrina McClain – 2006S.C. Hall of Fame

Andy Landers – 2009Georgia Hall of Fame

UGA Circle of Honor

Teresa EdwardsInducted in 1995Inducted in 1995Inducted in 1995

Janet HarrisInducted in 2002

Bernadette LockeInducted in 2009

Katrina McClainInducted in 1997

The Circle of Honor is the highest honor awarded to former UGA student-athletes and coaches. The all-sports recognition is designed to recognize and pay tribute to those who, by their performance and conduct, have brought honor to the University and themselves, and who by their actions, have contributed to the tradition of the Georgia Bulldogs. The criteria also stipulates that each recipient has earned their degree.

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USA Basketball

Teresa Edwards – 1984 Olympic Games Coco & Kelly Miller – 1999 World Univ. Games

Janet Harris1981 – National Sports Festival1982 – National Sports Festival

Katie Abrahamson1985 – National Sports Festival

Barbara Bootz1985 – National Sports Festival U.S. Junior Pan Am Team1987 – Seoul Pre-Olympic Invitational

Kara Braxton2002 – U.S. Young Women National Team2006 – U.S. Senior National Team

Kiesha Brown1995 – U.S. Olympic Festival1996 – U.S. Junior National Team

Cori Chambers2002 – U.S. Youth Development Festival

Teresa Edwards1981 – National Sports Festival1982 – National Sports Festival U.S. Junior Pan Am Team1983 – National Sports Festival1984 – U.S. Olympic Team1986 – Goodwill/FIBA World Championships1987 – Pan American Games1988 – U.S. Olympic Team1990 – Goodwill/FIBA World Championships1991 – Pan American Games1992 – U.S. Olympic Team

UGA & The USA: A Golden Combonation1994 – FIBA World Championships1996 – U.S. Olympic Team1997 – U.S. Senior National Team1998 – U.S. Senior National Team 1999 – U.S. Senior National Team2000 – U.S. Olympic Team

La’Keshia Frett1994 – R. William Jones Cup Team1995 – World University Games1997 – World University Games1998 – U.S. Senior National Team (Goldmark Cup)

Stacey Ford1988 – U.S. Junior National Team

Susie Gardner1983 – National Sports Festival1986 – Canadian Invitational Tournament

Carla Green1986 – U.S. Olympic Festival1987 – U.S. Olympic Festival1989 – World University Games

Lady Hardmon1989 – U.S. Junior National Team1992 – R. William Jones Cup Team1993 – World University Games

Ashley Houts started three of seven games during the 2009 World Univerity Games, averag-ing 8.3 points per game by connecting on 52.6 percent of her FGs, 47.1 percent of her 3FGs and 90.9 of her FTs.

Rarely over the past two decades has a United States National Team entered a major international competition without one or more Georgia Lady Bulldogs lead-ing the way. Teresa Edwards and Katrina McClain headline an im pressive list of 25 current and former Lady Dogs who have rep-resented USA Basket ball in more than 40 different competitions worldwide. Edwards and McClain were the backbone of virtually everyU.S. teamfielded fora major competition from 1986-96 and compiled a 109-4 (.965) record in USA Basketball competitions. Edwards,whofirstplayedatthena-tional level during the summer after her junior season of high school, is the only basketball player to represent the U.S. infiveOlympicGames.Alltold,shewasa member of 22 different USA Basketball teams, compiling an overall record of 205-14 (93.6). Along the way, Edwards compiled some incredible statistics – 2,008 points, 890 assists, 576 rebounds and 372 steals. McClain is perhaps the most decorated international performer other that Ed-wards.Infact,theyfirstplayedtogetherduring the summer before McClain’s arrival at Georgia, leading the South to a Gold Medal at the 1983 U.S. Olympic Festival. McClain capped her interna-tional career at the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games in Atlanta by averaging 14.1 points and posting team-bests of 8.3 rebounds per game and 63.9 percent fieldgoalpercentage.

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Christi Thomas – 2003 21-under World Champs Tasha Humphrey – 2007 Pan Am Games

Kedra Holland-Corn1994 – U.S. Olympic Festival1997 – World University Games

Ashley Houts2007 – U21 World Championships2009 – World University Games

Tasha Humphrey2003 – U.S. Youth Development Festival2007 – Pan American Games

Christy Marshall2005 – U.S. Youth Development Festival

Katrina McClain1983 – National Sports Festival1985 – World University Games1986 – Goodwill/FIBA World Championships1987 – Pan American Games1988 – U.S. Olympic Team1990 – Goodwill/FIBA World Championships1991 – Pan American Games1992 – U.S. Olympic Team1994 – FIBA World Championships1996 – U.S. Olympic Team

Rhonda Mikes1985 – World University Games

Coco Miller1999 – World University Games

Teresa Edwards1984, ’88, ’92, ’96, ’00 Olympian

Katrina McClain1988, ’92, ’96 Olympian

“The case can be made – and to those who mistakenly think women’s basketball was invented by Sheryl Swoopes in 1993 and perfected by Rebecca Lobo two years later, it should be made – that the growth of the

game over the past dozen years is best reflected in the careers of Edwards, who at the (1996) opening ceremonies took the Olympic oath on behalf of all the athletes, and McClain, who helped carry the Olympic flag.”

– Alexander Wolff, Sports Illustrated

Kelly Miller1999 – World University Games

Lisa O’Connor1982 – National Sports Festival1983 – National Sports Festival1985 – R. William Jones Cup Team1987 – World University Games

Tari Phillips1987 – U.S. Olympic Festival

Angel Robinson2004 – U.S. Youth Development Festival2004 – U.S. Junior National Team

Saudia Roundtree1995 – R. William Jones Cup Team

Adrienne Shuler1990 – U.S. Select Team

Christi Thomas2003 – U.S. Young Women National Team

Edwards inducted into U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame Teresa Edwards (above right) delivered a bittersweet acceptance speech during ceremonies inducting her into the United States Olympic Hall of Fame in August 2009. “To accept this honor for me is to say goodbye to the true love of my life,” she said. EdwardsistheonlybasketballplayertorepresenttheU.S.infiveOlympicsandisoneofonlythree American athletes – along with Carl Lewis and Lisa Leslie – to win Gold at four Games. She also hold the unique distinction of being both the youngest (20 in 1984) and oldest (36 in 2000) women’s basketball player to capture Olympic Gold.

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WNBA Players

Sherill BakerNew york, Los Angeles, Indiana,

Detroit

Angie BallCharlotte

Kara BraxtonDetroit

Tracy HendersonCleveland

Kedra Holland-CornSacramento, Detroit, Houston

Tasha HumphreyDetroit, Washington, Minnesota

Lady GroomsUtah, Sacramento

Kiesha BrownWashington, Houston, New york,

Minnesota, L.A, Connecticut

Tawana McDonaldIndiana

Georgia Lady Bulldogs have long been prominent figures in the professional ranks, both overseas and in the U.S. All told, 19 Lady Dogs have gone on the play in the WNBA, while more Georgia standouts have competed internationally in professional leagues spanning the globe. Today, Deanna “Tweety” Nolan is the most decorated Georgia alum in the WNBA. She is a pe-rennial All-Star for the two-time WNBA Champion Detroit Shock and was named the MVP of the 2006 WNBA Finals. In 2008, Tasha Humphrey be-came the Lady Bulldogs’ eighth first-roundWNBADraft pick inthe last eight years alone. She was one of seven former Georgia standouts who competed in the WNBA last summer.

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Deborah CarterUtah, Washington

Cori ChambersConnecticut

Teresa EdwardsMinnesota

Stacy FordNew york, Sacramento

Kelly MillerCharlotte, Indiana, Phoenix,

Minnesota

Deanna NolanDetroit

Adrienne ShulerWashington

Coco MillerWashington, Atlanta

La’Keshia FrettLos Angeles, Sacramento,

Charlotte, New york

Christi ThomasLos Angeles, Minnesota

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All-Time Team

Teresa Edwards5-Time U.S. Olympian

Bernadette LockeAll-America &

Academic All-America

La’Keshia Frett4-Time All-SEC

Katrina McClain1987 National Player of year

Lady Hardmon3-Time All-SEC

Lisa O’Connor1983 All-American

Janet Harris4-Time All-American

Saudia Roundtree1996 National Player of year

Wanda HollowayUGA-Record

134 Games Played

Tracy Henderson2-Time H.M. All-America

In conjunction with the 25th season of Lady Bulldog Basketball, former letterwinners selected Georgia’s all-time team. The squad was announced during the “Silver Celebration of Excellence” on Nov. 30, 1997, when more than 80 former players and staff returned to Athens for an NCAA/ABL doubleheader. The after-noon included a 70-67 win by Georgia over Clemson and an Atlanta Glory victory over the Portland Power. The ABL tilt displayed the impact UGA has had in the development of women’s professional basketball in theU.S.,withnolessthanfiveformerLadyDogsonthose ABL rosters. The cast of players chosen was as impressive as the Lady Dogs record during the past quarter-century, with the unit supporting six Olympic Gold Medals, two NationalPlayersoftheYear,15All-Americacertificates,two SEC Players of the Year and two SEC Tourney MVP Trophies. “That’s a team I’d like to coach,” head coach Andy Landers said. “I’d stack that group up against any 25th anniversary team of any program in the nation.”

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In this section...University of Georgia ................................................202UGA Facts & Figures ................................................2032007-08 UGA Athletics Review.................................204Georgia Head Coaches ............................................204Ugas I-VII..................................................................205Andy Landers Basketball Camps .............................206Scholarship Endowments .........................................207 Vincent J. & Barbara Dooley Scholarship Leon & Vickie Farmer Scholarship Victoria P. Farmer Scholarship Tom & Jeanette Greeson Scholarship Edwina Chastain Johnson Scholarship Mike & Ruth Kooyman Scholarship Andy Landers Scholarship Val Porter Family Scholarship Mary & Jet Russell Scholarship Turner Family Scholarship

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UGA

On January 27, 1785 – just two years after the Revo-lutionary War and still four years before George Wash-ington’s inauguration as our first President – the Georgia Legislature adopted the charter that created the University of Georgia, making UGA the oldest chartered state univer-sity in the nation. Two men who were early leaders of UGA also signed the U.S. Constitution. Abraham Baldwin, who wrote UGA’s charter and was the institution’s first presi-dent, and William Few, a member of the Board of Trustees, signed the Constitution on Georgia’s behalf in 1787.

Rankings• UGA was 21st in U.S. News & World Report’s 2009 list

of the 50 top public universities in America. The rank-ings are based on such factors as academic reputa-tion, student retention, faculty resources, student selectivity and financial resources.

• Kiplinger’s magazine ranks UGA 4th on its list of best values among 100 public colleges and universities in America. Schools on the list—chosen on the basis of academic quality, cost and financial aid—are places that “combine outstanding economic value with a first-class education,” according to the magazine.

• The University libraries, with more than 4 million volumes, are ranked among the nation’s best 113 re-search libraries in ratings compiled by the Association of Research Libraries. The libraries contain one of the largest map collections in the United States; the main library houses the original Constitution of the Confed-erate States of America.

• The Wall Street Journal included UGA among 16 “Hot Schools” that are drawing increased attention from students and families because of cost, safety and academic quality advantages.

• UGA’s graduate program in landscape architecture is ranked 3rd in the country and the undergraduate program is 4th in rankings compiled by Design Intel-ligence. The programs are in the College of Environ-ment and Design.

• U.S. News & World Report ranks the Terry College of Business’s MBA program 49th among more than 500 accredited MBA programs in the country. The rankings are based on reputation, student selectivity, placement success, faculty resources and research activity.

• A 2007 Wall Street Journal ranking of MBA programs based on opinions and survey responses of corporate recruiters rates the Terry College 34th in the coun-try among schools with regional recruiting patterns. Among all U.S. public business schools, the Terry College ranks 23rd.

• The Financial Times ranks the Terry College Executive MBA program 22nd in the United States and 59th in the world. The program’s “Career Progress,” which calculates graduates’ advancement in seniority and the size of the company they work for now versus the period before they entered the EMBA program, is ranked third highest nationally and 13th in the world.

• U.S. News & World Report ranks the Terry College graduate program in accounting 22nd in a reputational survey. In the annual Survey of Accounting Professors by Public Accounting Report, the college’s Tull School of Accounting bachelor’s program was ranked 10th, the master’s program was ranked 11th and the Ph.D. program was ranked 21st.

• U.S. News & World Report ranks the Terry graduate program in management information systems 15th.

University of GeorgiaBirthplace Of The U.S. System Of Public Higher Education

• In U.S. News & World Report rankings of undergradu-ate “Best Business Programs,” the Terry College is tied for 30th among all schools and 18th among public institutions. Other undergraduate rankings include: insurance program, 2nd; real estate program, 3rd; management information systems program, 9th; and accounting program, 18th.

• Business Week ranks the Terry College’s undergraduate program 44th among the best business programs in the country, and 15th among public business schools.

• The graduate program in UGA’s School of Social Work is tied for 28th in the nation, and is tied for 3rd in the South, in rankings by U.S. News & World Report.

• The graduate program in public relations in the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication ranked fourth among the nation’s top journalism schools in rankings compiled by U.S. News & World Report. The Grady College graduate program in advertising ranked 5th, and the graduate program in radio/television ranked 12th.

Scholastic Strengths• UGA students annually receive some of the most presti-

gious scholarships awarded to American undergradu-ates.

• In 2007, UGA was the only public university to have two recipients of the Rhodes Scholarship, giving UGA a total of 21 Rhodes Scholars in its history.

• In the 2007-08 academic year, UGA was the only public university in the country with winners of Rhodes, Truman, Goldwater and Udall scholarships. Other scholarships UGA students have received in recent years include the Marshall (4), Mellon (4) and Gates-Cambridge (4).

• UGA ranks 5th among the top 20 research universities in the number of students studying abroad. Nearly 30 percent of UGA undergraduates are involved in some form of international education each year. Many participate in nearly 170 study abroad and student exchange programs UGA conducts in more than 60 countries. UGA is 2nd in the number of students who travel on short-term study abroad.

• Nine active, retired or deceased University faculty mem-bers have been elected to the prestigious National Academy of Sciences, one of the highest honors an American scientist can attain.

• Ten active, retired or deceased faculty members have been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, one of the nation’s most distinguished learned societies.

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University of Georgia At a glance

Founded: Jan. 27, 1785 in Savannah, Ga., making the University of Georgia is the oldest chartered state university in AmericaLocation: Athens, Ga. (approximately 60 miles northeast of downtown Atlanta)Size: Main campus ..................................... 615 acres Number of campus buildings .......................380 Total Acreage .....42,010 in 32 Georgia countiesStudent Body: Undergraduate ......................25,303 Fall 2008 Graduate/Professional ............8,713 Independent Study.....................164 Total ......................................34,180

This total includes 513 students at UGA at Gwinnett, 48 at the Tifton Center and 271 at the Buckhead campus.

Student Scholastic Achievement: Fall 2008 Freshman Class ......................4,799 Average SAT score .................1,237 Average GPA ..............................3.8Annual Budget: $1.3 billion

38 percent provided by the State of Georgia

Schools and Colleges: Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Arts and Sciences, Business, Ecology, Education, Environment and Design, Family and Consumer Sciences, Forest Resources, Graduate School, Journalism and Mass Communication, Law, Pharmacy, Public Health, Public and International Affairs, Social Work, Veterinary Medicine

Academic Offerings: 22 Baccalaureate degrees in more than 140 fields 33 Master’s degrees in 123 fields 19 Educational Specialist degrees 4 Doctoral degrees in 89 areas Professional degrees in law, pharmacy, veterinary medicine 170 study-abroad program & exchange programsTotal Living Alumni: 253,000Student Activities: 500 registered student organizations; 35 social fraternities; 23 social sororities

• Two faculty members have been elected to the National Academy of Engineering, one of the highest distinc-tions in the field of engineering.

Outstanding Facilities• UGA’s $43 million Student Learning Center, located in

the heart of campus, is one of the largest and most technologically advanced facilities of its kind. The 206,000-square-foot building, contains 26 classrooms with a total of 2,200 seats, 96 small study rooms, an electronic library allows users to electronically access materials in other university libraries and 500 public-access computers.

• The 425,000-square-foot Bernard B. and Eugenia A. Ramsey Student Center for Physical Activities is one of the nation’s largest and most comprehensive cam-pus fitness/exercise facilities and has been rated by Sports Illustrated as the nation’s best such facility.

• East Campus Village, a complex of four student resi-dence halls and associated amenities located on East Campus near the Ramsey Center, provides housing for 1,200 students. Living spaces are fully furnished suites with two or four private bedrooms, kitchens, one or two bathrooms and a common room. A dining hall, commissary, bookstore and an 850-vehicle parking deck also are part of the complex.

• The 200,000-square foot Paul D. Coverdell Center for Biomedical and Health Sciences — named for the late senior U.S. senator from Georgia — provides space for faculty to conduct research in such areas as biomedicine, agriculture, ecology and environmental sciences, and is the home of UGA’s Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute.

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• The University’s 257,000-square-foot Fred C. Davison Life Sciences Complex provides state-of-the-art facili-ties and equipment for the University’s biotechnology program. Scientists in genetics and biochemistry con-duct research in recombinant DNA, molecular biology, gene-splicing and other areas of genetic engineering.

• UGA’s Performing and Visual Arts Complex provides some of the finest facilities in the South for teach-ing, research and performance in the fine arts. The Complex includes the Hodgson School of Music; the Performing Arts Center, which has a 1,100-seat audi-torium for major concerts and musical performances; the Lamar Dodd School of Art, which opened in 2008 and the Georgia Museum of Art with 9,000 square feet of exhibition space.

• The University of Georgia is home to the State Botani-cal Garden of Georgia, the State Museum of Art and the State Museum of Natural History. The Georgia General Assembly designated the University’s Botani-cal Garden the State Botanical Garden in 1984. The General Assembly designated the Georgia Museum of Art as the State Museum of Art in 1982. The General Assembly in 1999 designated the Museum of Natural History as the State of Georgia Museum of Natural History.

• The Complex Carbohydrate Research Center was cre-ated in 1985 as the first facility in the world devoted specifically to the study of complex carbohydrates. Complex carbohydrates play key roles in regulating growth, development, cellular communication, gene expression and disease resistance in microbes, plants and animals.

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2008-09 University of Georgia Athletic Results Overall SEC SEC PostseasonSport Record Record Finish FinishBaseball 38-24 15-15 3rd (E) NCAA RegionalMen’s Basketball 12-20 3-13 6th (E) –Women’s Basketball 18-14 7-7 7th NCAA 1stMen’s Cross Country 8th –Women’s Cross Country 4th –* Equestrian 13-4 CHAMPIONSFootball 10-3 6-2 t-2nd (E) 10thMen’s Golf 1st t-3rdWomen’s Golf 6th 15thGymnastics 32-1 2nd CHAMPIONSSoccer 11-11-1 7-3-1 2nd (E) t-17th

Overall SEC SEC PostseasonSport Record Record Finish FinishSoftball 47-124 18-7 2nd (E) t-3rdMen’s Swimming & Diving 5-4 4th 10thWomen’s Swimming & Diving 9-0 3rd 2ndMen’s Tennis 25-4 10-1 1st (E) t-5thWomen’s Tennis 27-3 10-1 1st t-3rdMen’s Indoor Track & Field 8th t-53rdWomen’s Indoor Track & Field 11th –Men’s Outdoor Track & Field t-5th 11thWomen’s Outdoor Track & Field 9th t-60thVolleyball 17-14 10-10 5th (E) –

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Patrick BakerSoccer

Jack BauerleSwimming & Diving

Meghan BoenigEquestrian

Manuel DiazMen’s Tennis

Mark FoxMen’s Basketball

Chris HaackMen’s Golf

Kelley HesterWomen’s Golf

Lu Harris-ChamperSoftball

Andy LandersWomen’s Basketball

Joel McCartneyVolleyball

Wayne NortonTrack & Field

David PernoBaseball

Mark RichtFootball

Jeff WallaceWomen’s Tennis

Suzanne yoculanGymnastics

* Equestrian is not an NCAA sponsored sport. UGA won the Varsity Equestrian Championships.

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Uga: The Georgia Mascot

Uga (pronounced Ugg-ah), the University of Georgia’s, has estab-lished himself as the nation’s most well-known mascot. Uga VII, the current mascot for UGA, was officially introduced during pre-game ceremonies prior to the 2008 season-opening football game against Georgia Southern.

Owned by the Frank W. “Sonny” Seiler family of Savannah, Ga., since Uga I first graced the campus in 1956, each Uga is awarded a varsity letter plaque, identical to those presented to UGA athletes.

Uga VI, the winningest mascot in the University of Georgia’s history, died on June 27, 2008 from congestive heart failure in his hometown of Savannah, Ga.

“He was a good one,” Seiler said. “What can I say? He had a mar-velous record. He was a very strong and healthy dog. He was the big-gest of all the dogs, and he had the biggest heart. It just played out.”

Uga VI, who was only one year old at the time of his coronation, was the biggest of all the mascots weighing in at 65 pounds – more than 20 pounds heavier than his father – and like his forefathers was a solid white English bulldog. One of Uga VI’s first national appearances was a photo with his father and Lady

Bulldog twins Coco and Kelly Miller in Sports Illustrated’s college basketball preview edition prior to the 1999-2000 season.

“Uga has always been such a strong figure associated the Univer-sity of Georgia nationwide,” UGA Director of Athletics said. “Uga VI was a damn good mascot and a damn good dog. He was an out-standing representative of our fine institution.”

As determined and published by the Pittsburgh Press, Georgia is the only major college that actually buries its mascots within the confines of its football stadium. Epitaphs to the dogs are inscribed in bronze, and before each home game flowers are placed on a statue adjacent to the tombs.

Uga’s jerseys are custom-made from the same material used for the football players’ jerseys. Uga is defined by his spiked collar, a symbol of the position which he holds. Uga’s on-field home is a per-manent air conditioned doghouse located next to the cheerleaders’ platform, providing comfort in the heat of August and September.

Whenever Uga appears at any Georgia event, he instantly draws a crowd generally overshadowing everyone else in attendance.

Uga IThe Uga line began with Uga I, born Hood’s Ole Dan. Uga I was given to Cecelia Seiler by a friend, Frank Heard of Columbus. The practice of having Uga wear a red jersey on the sideline at games began during his reign, which lasted from 1956-66.

Uga IIUga II, born Ole Dan’s Uga, took over at Home-coming, 1966. As he was led to midfield at Sanford Stadium, the student body erupted in a cheer that was picked up by the en-tire stadium, ‘‘Damn Good Dog!’’ His reign lasted until 1972.

Uga VII carries on the great tradition of representing Georgia

Uga IIIUga III, born Seiler’s Uga Three, was present for Georgia football’s fin-est moment as Herschel Walker guided the Bull-dogs to the 1980 national championship. Uga III reigned from 1972-80, re-tiring on the 100th football game of his career.

Uga IVUga IV, born Seiler’s Uga Four, appeared at the Heisman Trophy banquet with Herschel Walker in 1982, the first mascot ever invited to the ceremony. Following his reign from 1981-89, Uga IV was declared “Dog of the De-cade” by Vince Dooley in 1991.

Uga VBorn Uga IV’s Magillicuddy II and reigning from 1990-99, Uga V appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated, which proclaimed him the nation’s best college mas-cot. Uga V also appeared in Clint Eastwood’s “Mid-night In The Garden Of Good And Evil.”

Uga VIUga VI, born Uga V’s Wat-chagot Loran, represented UGA from 1999-08. Geor-gia captured 19 of its 35 national titles under his watch. Uga VI was fea-tured in an Emmy-winning episode of Turner South’s Liars and Legends and as part of a segment on NBC Nightly News.

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Andy Landers Basketball Camps

Camps are something near and dear to my heart. A large part of what I know about the game of basketball is information I learned while taking part in camps – both as a participant and a coach. I’ve dedicated myself to making my camps as enjoyable and knowledgeable as possible for players and teams at every level.

– Andy Landers

The finest facilities just got better Already renowned for utilizing historic Stege-man Coliseum and the University of Georgia’s nationally known $40 million Ramsey Center, Andy Landers’ camps received a major boost last summer with the opening of UGA’s massive $30 million, 120,000-foot practice annex which opened in 2007.

annex which opened in 2007.2010 Camp DatesIndividual Camp (June 6-9) Position Camp (June 13-14)

Shooting Camp (June 15-16)Combo Camp (June 13-16)Team Camp (June 18-20)

Elite Camp (TBD)

– Andy Landers

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Endowed ScholarshipsAndy Landers

Scholarship Endowment2006-07 – Jaleesa Rhoden2007-08 – Maria Taylor2008-09 – Jasmine Lee2009-10 – Jasmine James

Leon & Vickie Farmer Scholarship Endowment

2003-04 – Alexis Kendrick2004-05 – Sherill Baker2006-07 – Tasha Humphrey2007-08 – Tasha Humphrey2008-09 – Ashley Houts2009-10 – Ashley Houts

Victoria P. Farmer Scholarship Endowment

1998-99 – Kiesha Brown1999-00 – Coco Miller2000-01 – Tina Taylor2001-02 – Tawana McDonald2002-03 – Sherill Baker2003-04 – Christi Thomas2004-05 – Alexis Kendrick2005-06 – Cori Chambers2006-07 – Megan Darrah2007-08 – Angel Robinson 2008-09 – Porsha Phillips2009-10 – Jasmine Hassell

Vincent J. & Barbara Dooley Scholarship Endowment

1996-97 – Tiffany Walker1997-98 – Latrese Bush1998-99 – Kelly Miller1999-00 – Kiesha Brown2000-01 – Mary Beth Lycett2001-02 – Camille Murphy2002-03 – Mary Beth Lycett2003-04 – Ebony Felder2004-05 – Jessica Pierce2005-06 – Alexis Kendrick2006-07 – Cori Chambers2007-08 – Megan Darrah2008-09 – Danielle Taylor2009-10 – Ebony Jones

Mary & Jet Russell Women’s Basketball Scholarship Endowment

In recognition of their longtime support for the Georgia Bulldogs, Mary and Jet Russell of Griffin, Georgia have established two scholarship endowments benefitting a student-athlete on the football team and women’s basketball team.

Turner FamilyScholarship Endowment

2002-03 – Ebony Felder 2005-06 – Megan Darrah2003-04 – Katie Frye 2006-07 – Angel Robinson2004-05 – Rebecca Rowsey

Mike & Ruth Kooyman Scholarship Endowment

2003-04 – Tina Taylor2004-05 – Janese Hardrick2005-06 – Tasha Humphrey2006-07 – Rebecca Rowsey2007-08 – Rebecca Rowsey2008-09 – Meredith Mitchell

Edwina Chastain Johnson Scholarship Endowment

2000-01 – Kiesha Brown2001-02 – Tameiko Washington 2002-03 – Katie Frye2003-04 – Sherill Baker2004-05 – Katie Frye2005-06 – Sara Kate Greene2006-07 – Christy Marshall2007-08 – Christy Marshall2008-09 – Angela Puleo2009-10 – Tamika Willis

Tom & Jeanette Greeson Scholarship Endowment

2007-08 – Ashley Houts 2008-09 – Jaleesa Rhoden2009-10 – Jaleesa Rhoden

Val Porter Family Scholarship Endowment

1998-99 – Coco Miller1999-00 – Kelly Miller2000-01 – Camille Murphy2001-02 – Mary Beth Lycett2002-03 – Christi Thomas2003-04 – Marquita Driskell2004-05 – Cori Chambers2005-06 – Angel Robinson2006-07 – Ashley Houts2007-08 – Lindsey Moss 2008-09 – Angel Robinson2009-10 – Angel Robinson

2003-04 – Alexis Kendrick2004-05 – Sherill Baker2006-07 – Tasha Humphrey2007-08 – Tasha Humphrey2008-09 – Ashley Houts2009-10 – Ashley Houts

2000-01 – Tina Taylor2001-02 – Tawana McDonald2002-03 – Sherill Baker2003-04 – Christi Thomas2004-05 – Alexis Kendrick2005-06 – Cori Chambers2006-07 – Megan Darrah2007-08 – Angel Robinson2008-09 – Porsha Phillips2009-10 – Jasmine Hassell

2007-08 – Ashley Houts2008-09 – Jaleesa Rhoden2009-10 – Jaleesa Rhoden

Ensuring The Future Of UGA AthleticsIn an effort to permanently fund UGA student-athlete

scholarships, the University of Georgia Athletic Asso-ciation founded the Athletic Scholarship Endowment Program. The Endowment Program allows friends of the Athletic Association to invest in the educational opportuni-ties of our deserving student-athletes through endowing a named scholarship for $150,000.

The Athletic Association does not receive University, State or Federal funding to cover the full costs of in-state and out of state student-athlete scholarships. The inter-est generated from the endowment is critical in offsetting the scholarship costs for our current student-athletes. As the costs of higher education escalate, building a strong endowment is crucial to enhancing the lives of our student-athletes while preparing them for life beyond athletics. Contact the Athletic Association at 877-GA-DAWGS today to learn more about endowment opportunities for one of UGA’s 21 varsity sports.

All Athletic Scholarship Endowment Donors are invited to an annual dinner where they have the opportunity to connect with the recipient of their scholarship.

To date, more than 200 scholarships have been endowed. Currently seven endowed scholarships are awarded annually to Lady Bulldog Basketball players. Funds from the Turner Family Scholarship, which endowed several scholarships in several sports, are now directed toward overall facility improvements for UGA Athletics. The Mike and Ruth Kooyman Scholarship was redirected to the men’s basketball program.

Ebony Jones

Ashley Houts

Jasmine Hassell

Jaleesa Rhoden Meredith Mitchell

Tamika Willis

Jasmine James

Angel Robinson

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Andy Landers calls Bernadette Locke Mattox the “First Lady of Georgia Basketball” — and for good reason. When Landers was hired in 1979, one of his first and critical successes was to entice Locke, a driven guard who played for him at Roane State College and who had Tennessee roots similar to his own, to venture with him to Athens.

Locke set a standard for future generations to emulate, both on and off the floor. She became the first Lady Bulldog basketball player to earn All-America and Academic All-America honors and she was the first female student-athlete in the University of Georgia’s history to garner both of those accolades.

Locke’s Lady Bulldog legend was furthered in 2009 when she was inducted into UGA’s Circle of Honor, the highest recognition a former Georgia student-athlete can receive.

Lady Bulldog Basketball’s association with USA Basketball is as deep and storied as any program in the nation. All told, 25 Georgia players have taken part in more than 40 national and international competitions wearing the Red, White and Blue.

Ashley Houts wrote the latest chapter in that relationship during the summer of 2009.

Houts secured her second international Gold Medal in three summers by helping the U.S. National Team win the World University Games in Belgrade, Serbia. She played an integral role in the Americans’ undefeated run to the top of the medals podium, averaging 8.3 points per game.

Houts also won Gold as the only rising sophomore on the U.S. team that won the FIBA U21 World Championships in 2007.

Where we’ve been...

Where we are...

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Teresa Edwards capped her career during a poetic and bittersweet speech saying farewell to the game at ceremonies inducting her into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame in 2009.

“Coach Landers from UGA, I never tire of telling you how grateful I am for your help paving my way and I can’t say thank you enough to everybody at the University of Georgia and to all the great players I ran up and down the court with there.”

“To accept this honor this evening forces me to say goodbye to the love of my life. Basketball is the treasure of my heart, my secret joy. I played

with such passion it became my toy. You see, it never once let me down when I needed it. It never judged me when I didn’t. It never loved me for winning or hated me for losing. It was never jealous when I took a break or envious when I walked away. It didn’t punish me for being too young nor did it desert me for being too old. It wasn’t prejudice when I used my muscles to play like a boy. It wasn’t offended when I used my charm to play like a girl.”

Tradition Always GraduatesTradition Always GraduatesTradition Always Graduates

The Game’s Greatest Says GoodbyeThe Game’s Greatest Says GoodbyeThe Game’s Greatest Says Goodbye

Andy Landers’ 54 four-year letterwinners in his 30 seasons at Georgia now own 55 degrees from UGA, making his graduation rate an almost unfathomable 102 percent! In 2009, Kedra Holland-Corn and Lady Grooms returned to Athens and completed what they started academically.

“I thought very briefly about finishing up overseas or in another place,” Holland-Corn admitted. “But there was something about it. I didn’t want to get my degree from anywhere else. I wanted to say that I’m a Georgia grad.”

“Basketball at Georgia was all about working hard,” Grooms said. “That was instilled by Coach Landers. We were taught to never quit, to always finish at the end.”

In fact, fifth-year senior Angel Robinson already has her diploma. She received her bachelor’s in Child & Family Development in 2009 and is currently pursuing a master’s in Adult Education.